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Show 6 BOX City, Utah ELDER NEWS, Brigham Sunday, July 31, 1977 FeofilbaDl sogrcup for youmgsfleir Brigham City Little League football registration will 15-2- 0 Aug. NwJ)uirifi)iIf city pirDsir and BrigThe Box Elder ham City Recreation department is spone tennis tournament Aug. soring a 15 through 20 at the several courts in the News-Journ- city-wid- city. Competition is single elimination open to children and adults in singles, doubles and mixed doubles categories for novice, beginner to intermediate and open experience. division, There is also a parent-chil- d according to tournament director Jack Winn. Winn said players should classify themwith little or no selves as novice--thos- e playing experience (serve and strokes are basic and less consistency in shot placement), or open with formal tournament experience (high school varsity, recreation tournaments, etc.) and who have consistent serves, a variety of ground strokes with good placement. In doubles, if partners vary in skill (such as novice and not so good open), players should classify at the lower level. Entries must be finalized on the court's, mxiifl be conducted Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 8 and 9, at Watkins park (across from the swimming pool) at 7 p.m. All boys whose ages are between 8 and 13 on Sept. 1, 1977, are invited to register. Registration fees are $13 for the first boy and $10 for each brother. Parents are reminded that a physical exam within the last six months is required. Health cards from local doctors are acceptable. Physical exams will be available to the National Guard armory Wednesday, Aug. 10, beginning at 6 p.m. at the cost of teyiriiii $4. Winn said. Registration must be completed before 6 p.m. Aug. 12 by either dropping off the entry form, found elsewhere on these sports pages at the News Journal offices, 55 South First West, or recreation offices at city hall. Fees are $1.25 for singles players 16 and under, $1.75 for all other singles and $2.75 for doubles teams. Each contestant may enter three events and one parent-chil- d doubles, but play is limited to no more than two doubles or two singles events in addition to the parent-child- . Winn said equipment specifications' must also be met. Provide Balls Each player or partners in doubles must provide one can on new name brand balls (white or yellow). Players entered in two divisions such as doubles and singles need provide only one can of new balls. Each player must provide his own racquet. Regulation tennis or sports shoes must be worn. No hard soled shoes are allowed, he added. Playing rules will include that all matches will be best two of three sets with no add games. A nine-poiwill be played for any sets going The d scoring system will be used: receiver points (win on 4th) ; at chooses court, next point scorer wins. Players will call their court lines, he said. no-ad- All coaches and other interested adults are reminded of the coaches clinic conducted by Box Elder High Coach Tot Workman and National Guard armory Wednesday and Thursday, Aug. 3 and 4, beginning at 7 p.m. Questions should be directed to Jim Boyd warm-u- p There will be a prior to matches and no other players, spectators or coaches will be on the courts. Winn said there will be a ; grace period before forfeiting games. five-minu- te No Shows Deleted He said players not showing up for the first round will be deleted from the draw. He noted that all application forms must, be accompanied by the proper entrance fee including team member fee and list the partners names. He said the novice class is totally for beginners and those who do no adhere to the description for novice will be disqualified without refund. I'Jashlngton winner neat OtaWJtoooOiM feOO OfiOQe reported to Brigham City police. Tools worth $367 were stolen in the break-in- , according eQefaod fey UFQtimiaOia Tremonton Colt league all- margin go to 2 for Provo as the southern team tied it in the second and went ahead with three runs in the third. 1 1 was a s trange game as both teams switched pitchers as ten as possible and iq the end, it probably was this game of musical mound that spelled victory for Tremonton. Paul Francom kept Tremonton at bay until the top of the seventh inning, giving up only Joel Ramsdells leftfield home run, to hold a 3 lead. But wanting to save Francom for a possible second game and then for Washington states Colt team, Provo managers put in another pitcher. And Tremonton struck quick5-- stars moved to within two games of a trip to California for division tournament action up the Utah-- after wrapping on tana sectional Friday night a t Pioneer park . t The county lads rallied for two runs in the top of, the seventh to tie the score, then booted across four in the ninth frame to win the extra inning contest over Provo. In games played earlier in the week, Provo ousted Brigham and Tremonton used City three unearned runs to nip Billings, Mont., Then Provo ended Billings stay with a 1 victory on Thursday. That put the finals between Provo and Tremonton. The county team had beaten Provo handily in the opening round of the double elimination contest. Provo allowed Tremonton two runs in the first inning, then settled down to make a double-headout of Fridays play. 5 2 6-- er Prove Led Using Gene Billings in the mound, Tremonton saw the 1 5-- ly. Jeff Leak reached on an error, moved to second on a single by BobbyPayne and to third on a fielders choice by Barry Carter. A wild pitch brought Leak home and Rams-dell- s RBI single scored Carter on a close play at the plate. Wrapped Up Tremonton, using four pitchers in the game, had gone to Blake Sandell then Brent Sorenson who wrapped up the contest in the final three innings. The deluge to Provo hopes started in the ninth with a walk by Mike Giles, then police. then a second and, if needed, third game Sunday afternoon. The winner of the best of three series earns the trip to WBBA put their best stance forward as Jim Boyd, league direc-t- o for Little tor, displays sign calling League football players to register for the coming season Aug. 8 and 9. DAVID AND STEPHEN NICHOLS tourney Valley, Willard are elimi back singles by Ramsdell and Billings, Bart Bowcutt survived on an error and Shawn Anderson singled as four runs crossed the plate. In the bottom of the ninth, Provo grounded out twice and flied out to end the game. Both teams were trying to conserve pitchers according to Colt league rules which allow them to pitch for not more than three innings to be able to throw the next day. A pitcher going four or more innings in a day must rest 40 hours to pitch again. Both teams got in trouble by staying away from first line pitchers, but in the end it was Valley American and Willard teams were eliminated from the the tournament the past week, leaving the marbles for Logan American and Riverdale to fight over. Logan edged Valley 5 in the opening round and Riverdale got past Willard. Tyler Jensen was the losing pitcher for Valley, although he struck out 11 and give up only two hits. Five errors were made by the losers. Tod Workman, Jensen, Justin Anderson, Ricky Nelson (two), WBBA all-st- Willard-sponsore- 6-- to remove Francom, coupled with infield errors, that spelled the difference. In that game, Ramsdell had three hits, Billings two, Payne two and one each by Anderson, Sorenson and Leak. Provos decision d David Chase, Daren Sorenson and Richard Welch hit singles in the game. Fire in can Brigham City firemen were called out just after 3 a.m. Friday to put out a fire in a garbage can at Rees Pioneer park, according to police records. No damage was On July 26, Kort Lyons limited Willard to four runs as Valley won Kim Chadwick, despite a double and home runs, was the loser. Other Willard hits were recorded by Layne Mason and Tim Dickson. Jensen, Todd Ricky Nelson and Danny Limb (two) each hit singles while Kort Lyons doubled along with Nelson. On July 27, Logan won over to put them out of the Valley tournament. Cusick was the losing pitcher in the contest. Anderson, Cusick, Limb, Nelson (two) and Sorenson each hit singles in the fray. That left the title chase Riverdale and Logan. Cu-sic- 3 Hit Better Nickolaisen, Webb begin grid workouts Practice will commence today (Monday) for members of the Utah High School football team which will play a All-st- tions that were won last year by Box Elder and Bear River High schools. In Brigham Ctiys eliminating loss Wednesday, the local team hit the ball better (eight safeties) but gave up too many hits to Provo (14). Brigham scored a pair in the second to tie it but allowed two in the fourth and fifth and three in the seventh to seal the fate. Tremonton was to play a 'Save energy and get a preferred rate loan at First Security. single game Saturday afternoon against the Washington team, team of Arizona Aug. 13 at the University of Utah. Time of the game at Rice stadium is 8:30 p.m. The game, in conjunction with' all-sta- an all-st- basketball game 42nd Anniversary is an against Arizona annual fund raising project of the United Cerebral Palsy association of Utah. 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