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Show V 14 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 14, 1969 Bees Meet Farmers Aug. 29 BE Issues Grid Cull, Parents' Meeting Set The Utah prep football sea. son Is literally just around the weekend and Box Elder High pigskin mentor Les Dunn announced that equipment handout for his charges will begin next Monday, Aug. 18, with the Bees facing their first game, a practice test, against Granite on the Farm, ers field Aug. 29. fee for Insurance, playing host to a tough Roy tratlon eleven at Ferguson field. socks, underclothing, teeth Coach Dunn noted that protectors and shoes. freshmen who plan to play New coaches will be in. football at Box Elder this troduced at the session. season will sign up when starts on Aug. 25. school with the football program, a meeting of for parents players Is scheduled Friday evening, THE OPENER HAS A l Aug. 15, In the schools cho. overtone with former Box ral room. To begin at 7 p.m., the Elder grid assistant Darrold Is Intended to a. Slinmons head man at the meeting Granite grid helm. It will be cqualnt parents with various an 8 p.m. encounter. facets of the program, In. eluding insurance and equip, Box Elder will launch Into ment. on One play Region Sept. 5, There will be a $12 regls. IN CONNECTION Majestic Kentiiikc ihe trained CANYON ALLSTARS Stars of the Canyon league are, front left, Phil Barlow, Victor Isosie, Mike Wyatt, Dwight Epperson, Burke Nelson, Fred Burr, John Conrad; back, Ronald Glenn, Kraig Davis, Brian Nelson, Brian Walker, Keith Nelsonm Paul Larsen, Graig Kunkel, Mike Carter, Coach Hank Whitter, left and Manager Prune vthuh won, Dirln le I b Jnliiim ungili n in lii'tnn winning! st jm ki 1IAND1E Boyd Ellis. spe-cla- Two Tangle Tonight Legion Splits A Pair Blocks, who remained un- fifth and racked up enough defeated throughout the Brig, runs for the wlde.marglnwln. ham City Slugger league season, claimed the league cham. plonship Monday by downing Stuarts, 20 to 9, at Rees Plo. Hunters Seek neer Park. Pronghorn In BE Walters County Brigham Citys Peaches got back In the winning groove this past week, taking a pair of Northern Utah Baseball league encounters. Coach Vernal However, Harriss American Legion crew had to settle for a spilt In two outings. The Peaches took a win from Weber the easy way, gaining a forfeit when the visitors failed to show up with players. BLOCKS HAD a big fifth But Malad came to town in Inning which cinched the An exclusive band of hun. full force Monday evening. championship game, R, Plow, ters will seek out And when the Idahoans left, antelope man, K. Anderson, R. Gru. at dawn In Box El. they had been shot down on Saturday Crown and Me. R. T. nig, r a by Brigham City had doubles for der county as the first big Cabe all In Utah. pitching ace Merle Turley. season opens game K. crew. Blocks Tanner and The hunters, looking for M. Korth got singles to aid THE SCORE IN that one pronghorn will have six days Blocks hitting. to down a buck with horns aerial trend counts showed longer that Its ears. well over 100 animals rang, For Stuarts crew, J. Nlel. The hunt will be conducted lng In the units of three-daR. D. G. two over Haws, weekends Snowvllle and Promontory. Hyer, sen, Dodd G. and Ree. L. and those hunters who havent Nielsen, There has been a good In. der all recorded singles. filled out the first weekend crease In pronghorn hunters will continue the next week, this year. Only five hunters Staurts led the ballgame end, Aug. 23, 24, and 25. were out last year In the In the early stages but now theres According to the Utah Di- Snowvllle area Blocks pulled ahead In the vision of Fish and Game, 15. enough two-her- was 5.1 as the Peaches pick, ed up single runs in the first three Innings, adding two more in the sixth. c If rf Anderson Drewes 3b Checketts p lb Thompson Homer lb Second baseman Richard Wight provided the nights biggest blow, a homerun over the Rees park fence. Wight also had a single for two hits In three trips. Roland Holman, Brigham City right fielder, also had two of Brigham ltys seven safeties. The victory evened Brig, ham City right fielder, also had two of Brigham Citys se. ven safeties. The victory evened Brig, record ham City's second-hal- f at 3.3. AB Eldridge ss Cox rf Lassiter 2b Downs If Charlesworth Belnap lb Steve Jones AB Holman Dokos Claybaugh Wight Anderson Kump Berchtold Fisher Turley 3 3 3 2 2 3 3 27 AB 3 cf p since 1795. Am. Brigham 2 Ogden 206 3 19 of the Detroit lid' mm tin Hart Memorial Irophx a lli NationI N Most al lloke aj!U (orJie mjrs Plawr mx times H I Garcia 9 0 0 Butterfield Mom AB Walters Checketts 2 3 Legion Young Jensen Sackett Peterson Munns Perry Thompson Drewis Llomn Homer Nyswanyer 3 Juintana Smith Stromberg Sandman Francis Tayler Hill 0 0 0 0 86 PROOF THE JAMES KENTUCKY B BEAM STRAIGHT DISTILLING THE LOCAL LEGION turn, ed In one of its better per. formances of the campaign last Friday, downing Ogden r Post 206 on a fine two by Brlnton Perry. Final tally In the game was as the local lads rapped out eight hits. Perry had a couple of wild streaks during the contest but on two oc. caslons struck out the side. He recorded eight strike, outs. Errors gave Post 206 two of their three runs. Bruce baseman First Munns wielded a big stick, banging out three hits with Perry adding two more. hit-te- 8-- TUESDAY evening brought of a different kind, results however, as Hooper pasted a defeat on the local club. Errors proved the losers downfall as Hooper scored two runs In the fifth and another In the sixth frame. They col. lected only four hits off Kim Checketts. Steve Jones held Brigham City hitless until Perry sock, ed a single In the sixth. That was their only safety of the day. The legion Is now 3.2 in second-hal- f play. Itll be an all.Brigham City affair this evening (Thursday) at Rees park as the Legion and Peaches square off in an 8:30 p.m. date. 3-- TOP SLUGGERS Members of Blocks, the champion team of the Brigham City slugger league, include: front left. Dee Korth, Kent Anderson, Kent Tanner and Tyler McCabe; back, Richard Jeppsen, Robert Grunig, Ronald Plowman, Neal Korth (captain) and Robert Crown. 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