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Show I 6 BOX f ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah . Call It After Eighth v Thursday, April 16, 1970 Mr. and Mrs. Thiokol Tourney Bees, Royals Tie Brigham Bowlers Score High An Ogden man and Brigham City woman beat 163 other bowlers to take the mens and women's all event trophies during the eighth annual Mr. and Mrs. Thiokol tournament. three-da- y recent The was held at the tourney Brigham Bowl and Brigham City bowlers ranked high in the final scores. i , In Frigid Contest Elder and Roy tangled a wet, windy and thoroughly chilled Region One baseball game Tuesday afternoon. They could have saved the effort. After eight innings of play, the score was deadlocked at and they called the game no decision. "It was so dark and the balls were wet and the kids were freezing and so we decided to quit," summarized Bee Coach Vernal Harris. It was the only prep contest which got that far in the northern Utah circuit. Others tried to buck the adverse weather but gave up after two or three innings. Still others gave up the challenge altogether. Coach Harris said it was agreed to let the game go until the end of the season. If either team is in championship contention at that time, theyll Box in Pony League Deadline 3-- Saturday for Tryouts Pauline Carbaugh grabbed in the womens all events with a series of 1720. of Ogden, John Wood of scored 1927 for first place in the mens all events. n The Rockettes, the Brigham City womens team, claimed the first place womens team trophy with a total of 2208. first place Young baseball players will get another chance to tryout for Brigham Citys Pony league Saturday, April 18, 11 a.m. at Rees Pioneer park, it was announced this week. well-know- The first tryouts were held Saturday and Ron Ellis, league president, said any Interested boys who missed ths first tryouts would have a chance this Saturday. The team includes Mary Lee Johnson, Norma Erickson, Carla Neilsen, and Sue Ferrara. "This Saturday will be the John Wood, Juan Atencio, Newbold, Lee Jordon and Robert Sparrow, rolled enough points for the first place mens team victory. Their score was 3007. said Ellis. Boys, ages 13 and 14, are Invited to be at the local park last, Saturday. Those eligible must have a birthday between Aug. 1, 1955 and July 31, 1957, according to Ellis. Anyone interested in a manager or coaching position should contact Ellis at The delay for opening tryouts was due to vacancies in the manager and coach Ellis explained. positions, play it all over again. Roy got sterling pitching from a sophomore named Kano in the frigid frolic. He recorded 14 strikeouts while yielding three walks and six hits. Lamar Walters went the route for Box Elder, giving up five hits, walking three and striking out 10 batters. The games big blows came off the bats of Box Elder second baseman John Young and Roys Barker, each belting a triple. The Bees are next scheduled to meet Bear River Friday on the Bruins field. Game time will be 3:30 p.m. (weather permitting.) Texas prohibits writing on the in even American flag, advertising. Ottie The Rockettes, including left, Norma Erickson, Mary BEST WOMENS TEAM Lee Johnson, Carla Neilsen and Sue Ferrara, took first place in the womens team division at the Thiokol tourney. Lee and Peg King, 1008 West Forest, took first prize for mixed doubles with a total score of 1212. Gary and Donna Scoffield in the mixed took second doubles with iniermouniain Takes Track Meet Intermountain grabbed first track and place in a four-wa- y field meet hosted by the Eagles Friday afternoon. The Eagles took first place wins in eight events to total 95 points. Utah School for the Deaf 1172. barely tipped second place with 57 as Morgan followed close behind with 56 for third Other events included: WOMENS Singles Peggy King, 599; Maureen Pimper, 590; and Pauline Carbaugh, 585. Doubles Pauline Carbaugh and Rose Olson, 1173; Marge Oldson and Joyce Hatch, 1135. High Game Peggy King, 248. Panter, and A1 Doubles BEST MENS TEAM Taking top mens trophy were left, John Wood, Ottie Newbold, Lee Jordon, Robert Sparrow, and Juan Atencio. Their combined score was 3007. - . 257. 2. Furlow (USD), Carter (M), Jaques (M), 10.5. Mile Billy (I), Yazzie (I), Garcia (I), 5.04 0. 440 Carter (M), Mitchell 100 (I), Sawaya (SJ), 57.2. Low hurdles Trujillo (I), Wauneka (I), Carrea (USD), Fishing Violations Increase Increased fishing activity Several waters of the state 24 throughout the state is are open to reflected by the growing hour a day angling, but most number of angling violations. of the waters remain closed util the general opening date, The March arrest report, issued by the Division of Fish June 6. Anglers are advised to and Game, lists violations of check the current 3:50.4. Intermountain (I), 18 Perkins and Ron Ellis, 1211. Scott Hatten, High Game InMedley relay 4:05.3. termountain, Mile relay Intermountain, winner. Trujillo (1), Carrea (USD), Wauneka (1), Bill Ewing and 1226; A1 23.0. Furlow Long jump (USD), Carter (M), Hannon High hurdles Kent Henderson, Furlow (USD), Sawaya (SJ), Jaques (M), High jump Carrera (USD) (M), 5 ft. 7 in. Heres Fridays results: Perkins, 0. 220 St. Joseph, with only four athletes taking part in the meet, scored nine points. Claiming both dash events and the long jump, Randall Furlow of USD was a triple score. 660; 2:09 880 1:42.1. Wendell Johnson, 682; John Wood, 661; Lamar 641. Lee (I), Thompson (I), Wauneka (I), Buller (SJ), place. Intermountain chalked wins in the hurdles, mile, 880, and all the relays to take high MENS Singles 22.6. 880 18 relay ft. l4 Trujillo (I), and Carter in. Hines (M), Pole vault Mehn (H), Shay (I), 9 ft. 6 in. y Shot Starky (USD), (I), Holt (USD), 41 ft. 4V Et-sitt- in. 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Adv. 65802 is 'I ho Boeing 747 needs about to take 5,600 feet of ninway off. or Theres no end year-roun- 1 the angling of the line in proclamation before planning Fishing an early spring fishing trip. without a license and fishing The 1969 fishing or comin closed waters were the most bination license is not valid after April 15. prevalent violations. several regulations counties. at Union Pacific INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT MIXED DOUBLES Peggy and Tee King combined forces recently to win first place in the Thiokol mixed doubles competition. $250,000,000 ...that's how much tourists spent Write for confidential information about prime sites In Mountain, and Pacific Coast states, to John in Utah Grizzlies Take Eagles last year. Important? You bet Let's all do our part to make Utah the warm, inviting place tourists will remember. Like keeping it clean, and being courteous In Snowy Diamond Bout W Godfrey, Chief Executive Officer, Land Division, Union Pacific, Omaha, Nebraska 68102. to our visitors Logan blasted away five runs in the second inning and another seven in the third to insure a diamond victory over the Eagles Tuesday afternoon. The game played in Cache Valley was plagued by snow, and called after the fourth inning, with a 15 to score for the Grizzlies. A bunch of errors on the Eagles, according to Coach Doug Gosnell, caused the Logan victory. The game stayed scoreless in the first inning and the Eagles knocked in a run during the second, leading to 1 Logan blasted back with five runs in the second, seven in the third, and three in the fourth before the game was called because of the weather. Thursday the Eagles will travel to Weber for a game starting at 3:30 p.m. Here's Tuesdays box score: 1 0. Still Spotty A report from the Northeastern Regional Fish and Game office in Vernal indicates that fishing success at Flaming Gorge Reservoir is still spotty. It may be good one day and poor the next. . Vf itt ' f f W ; |