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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Bee Baseballers Thursday, March 25, 1971 First Security, Zundels Triumph Win First Game school Elder High Box baseballers, the bat but uncertain yet in their the pitching strength, started last note a on winning off season on week, downing Layton, the Lancers diamond. If the weather will allow, the Bees have additional contests on tap next week, traveling to Davis for a Monday afternoon meeting and then hosting Logan here at 3:15 p.m. Thursday. Coach Harold Anderson, standing in for Vernal Harris who is recuperating from absurgery, said there is an sence of experience on this years mound staff. Junior Jim Mustos, a southpaw, was impressive in the Layton game as he hurled three ball. Other innings of no-hyoungsters getting a look are junior Jeff Tingey and sophomore Steve Valentine. Boys Cage Leagues Crown Champions Citys Brigham boys basketball program ended its 1970-7- 1 play last Friday. First Security defeated Dicks Texaco as Kevin Laird canned 24 points in the junior league. Packer Motor handed Skaggs their first loss of the season, Furniture Center pulled off a senior league upset as they downed Brigham Floral, in the semi-finround. Zun-del- s out played Brigham to qualify for Furniture, the championship game. In the junior league game, First Championship Security and Packer Motor squared off. First Security became the first undefeated team to go all the way as they in a defeated Packer, game. Laird, again was the big gun for his team as he garnered 16 big points and controlled the boards. Ted Payne played a fine game and collected 14 points for team. his second-plac- e The senior league championship game ended in an 36-3- 35-3- 43-3- 28-2- 4 upset. A well-playe- d strong Furniture Center team had the edge in most everyones eyes as they teamed up against Zundel's, a team that has had trouble winning throughout most of the season. It wasn't until near the end of league play when they began to jell. Chuck Anderson, Greg filbert and Val Steed were the Mainstays in their climb to the fop. Anderson played pressure, clutch basketball in the final quarter of the final game as he made vital shots time and time again, Zundels won fine basketball Another season has come to an end, the thirteenth consecutive one in fact, Dell Nichols, program director, said. Records continue to be set each year as the program more boys grows. Thirty-tw- o played on 44 teams. Games were played on Saturdays beginning at 7 a.m. and ending at 6 p.m. 35-3- and Parents, players supervisors have expressed their appreciation to Brigham City for the opportunities this program affords the young boys of this area, the director noted. Junior Tourney Results: First Secuirty 36, Laird 24, Anderson 7 DickS Parson Texaco 30, Stevenson 11, 9" Packer Motor 41 Jeppsen 13, Payne Skaggs 34 Waddoups 13, Larsen 9 Championship: First Security 28 Laird 9 16, Anderson 5 Packer Motor 24 T. Payne 14, Nelson 6 Center 35 Sterrett 9, Wankier 6, Daniels 6 Brigham Floral 34 Jones II, Rawlins Zundel's 43 Gilbert Brigham Furniture Williams 6 14, 12, Willard Pike Begin Spawning Run The walleye have started their annual spawning run at Willard Bay reservoirs Inlet channel. At least that was the report from anglers after a number of pike were caught Tuesday afternoon and evening. The annual run was expected to start when water from the Weber River was turned Into the Inlet. The water was released SENIOR CHAMPS This is Zundels which Friday captured the senior league championship. Front, from left, Mark Olsen, Greg Gilbert, Brian Nelson and Chuck Anderson. Standing are Val Steed, Charles Anderson, Regain Swain, Brian Jeppsen and Reid Goldsberry who headed the senior program this year. Game officials are A Box Elder tennis hopes are not so bright this spring as in recent seasons. A lack of experience - only one returning letterman is the reason. Coach Richard Wight was slated to send his courtiers into action today (Thursday) against the net troops from Ben Lomond (weather cooperating.) Senior Randy Jensen Is the letterman. only returning Veteran Paul Damon, also a is winner, monogram recuperating from knee surgery and will not get back into the net wars this season. long-tim- e This is the First Security team which Friday won the junior league JUNIOR CHAMPS championship in Brigham City boys basketball. Front from left are, Danny Marshall, Kevin Laird, Curtis Anderson, and Kenneth Bradbury. Standing are Bruce Steed, Ken Jones, Tpdd Hugie and Curt Christensen. With boys is Dell Nichols, director of the youth cage program. HALTjMOKE (m)-Halii-mor- e Oriole pilthcrs allowed the I, os Angeles Dodgers U total of only 17 hits in registering a sweep ,,f World Series. The Orioles only (needed five liurler- - in the four games to do the joh. four-gam- e t. 16 worker Ticket Sales Tickets for the first two Utah n playoff games will go on sale Thursday, March 25, at the Salt Palace Box office, it has been announced by Vince Boryla, president - general manager of the club. Stars post-seaso- More than 52 million visitors have usmuled the Washington Monument since it was opened to the puhlie in I ,XSSSSSSSSSSS88SS3SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS m in Baseball Boys association, Aubry Moody of Brigham City, has been named to the WBBA board of directors. He was elected to the board this week in a meeting at Salt Lake City. In addition to his new post, Moody will continue to serve as coordinator for the four Brigham City leagues and regional manager. Elected president of the organization for 1971 was Glen Jensen, Salt Lake City baseball Sky View. enthusiast. Other new officers to This year the Tigers figure include Bud Tholen, Santa be strongest but the Bobcats of Monica, Calif., vice president; be View should too, Sky tough, Gayle Nielson, Salt Lake City, said Coach Wight. secretary, and Aide Govers, As in the past, the netters will follow the track schedule. Santa Monica, day. necessary. Hopefuls Out Box Elder has been a perennial power in Region One tennis and last year finished in a second-plac- e tie with Ogden while yielding the top spot to When you visit Salt Lake City, drop Browse through the widest selection saddlery in the country, latest styles. RANCHWEAR SADDLERY Send for your 96 Page Color Catalogue We ship anywhere. FREE Order by moil. lack g Wclk RANCHWEAR Serving the Nation 62 East 2nd South Street store. in ot our friendly of western clothing and Fair prices. - WESTERN BOOTS V the Heart of the West Salt Lake City, Utah. 841 J1 from "N" Dept. treasurer. Despite the lack of experience, however, some 25 hopefuls have turned out for varsity tennis. Coach Wight said he would give them all a look until Friday when he plans to cut the squad to 12 players. An enthusiastic fleet of freshmen will go uncut, working out after the varsity is through each Parks Set Fee Date average facilities, will Fee areas in northern Utah include Willard Bay reservoir, Bear Lake State park and Hyrum reservoir. Be Skeptical of Hunt Rights Sale, Says Commercial About 40 per rent of the is produced forests and other by growing green land plants. shooting allowing hunting for owned and raised oj privately upland game birds, are licensed and regulated by the Utah Division of Fish and Game. The preserves operate on private lands using pen-reare- d LocEier Mea? Choice Beef 59 Lamb 59 cut and wrapped Pork cut and wrapped 41 cut and wrappad CUSTOM BUTCHERING Wholesale and Retail Meats WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS Bank Americard Master Charge Box Elder Meat Packing Co. 900 West 6th N. - Brigham City - 723-594- 4 the preserve F-- must ft be Aubry Moody has been elected to the WBBA board of directors. A commercial shooting preserves have been authorized for species other than upland game birds. BEAR RIVER VALLEY CO-O- P CORINNE, UTAH ijm .) ) ! u. itjfti i it m rV- - h M.mud- - list ,r, i 'jiii .)! t f. 3 .lift i (J1 li I irsfiMwiin. Sn .( state. No iruiiqis a fc.'V. uulsTi i i ELECTED shooting Be Skeptical spokesman for the Division of Fish and Game warned sportsmen to be skeptical of anyone selling hunting rights or other privileges outside seasons and regulations set by the lUerd of Fish and Game. 'Yi fii4 ftiiri iinki v ), I. a i usu sitSi: preserves are authorized to operate from Sept. 1 to March 16 31. There are currently licensed shooting preserves in the r fiflt-- ;4tst (HiWi 'i G replaced by the operator. Pheasants and chukars are the principle species released on shooting preserves, although some preserves are authorized to use other upland game birds. All other types of hunting on preserve lands must be in conformance with regulations set by the Board of Fish and Game and the Board of Big Game Control. Commercial ft a)ee birds. Any wild birds harvested on MJ U'KAfcJjllfc 'US f preserves, earths oxygen JAMES B. BEAM DISTILLING CO., CLERMONT, BEAM, KENTUCKY Get Try Anderson indicated he will try outfielder Steve Dokos, a junior, on the hill as well as last years first-lin- e catcher, Rod Peterson, a senior. Whether he pitches or not, Peterson is making a switch from behind the plate to first base. Filling in as varsity receiver is senior Scott Smith in his first year out for baseball. Lettermen back from last year's squad include seniors : Sackett, Kelly Valentine Peterson, plus juniors Bryan Loveland and Dokos. Sackett should be one of the fine prep shortstops in the state this year while Valentine and Orioles y BY THE Lomond. & Other Directors Other directors include Fave Hill, immediate past president, Salt Lake City; Max McBeth, Dick Tooele; McMullin, Granger; Walter Borla, Helper; Bud White and Bill Williams, Salt Lake City; Art Jacobson, San Pedro, Calif.; Ted Scott, Huntington Beach, Calif.; Elton State Park Director Harold J. Call, Idaho Falls, and Javiar announced the Tippetts recently Midtown San Pedro. 1971 Operational Schedule for Gascon, Moodys experience in WBBA Utahs state park units. has included five years as 10 It includes the information league president; 12years, field years, that use fees will not be representative; coordinator of Brigham Citv required until after the Easter leagues and two years, regional weekend. On and after April 15, the regular fee of $1 per day per manager. This marks th first time that or $7 for the year, for state Brigham City will have had a parks with average of above vote on the board of directors. be 25 i Peterson, Dokos, Valentine, Gary Korth and Tim Conrad. The Bees will open the Region One season April 6, hosting Ben - Experience Lack Marks Bee Tennis STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY DISTILLED AND BOTTLED Craig Ne'son Bob Petersen' Ths diamond mentor figures he also has a good crop of freshmen on hand and some of them could see varsity play. Matthews poled two of Box Elders 10 hits in the Layton game. Others joining the hit parade were Munns, Sackett, On Board Of WBBA Western 86 PROOF KENTUCKY second base; catcher, and outfielder. Local Man ex- pected to close the channel this weekend to permit the taking of walleye spawn. Anderson 10 37 Benson 17, I I said others exsee action are sophomores Monte Munis third base; Gaylen Matthews' Tuesday, and this apparently stirred up all the 12, CHEERS! Will See Action Anderson pected to it action. Utah Division of Fish and Senior Tourney Results: Furniture Championship: Zundel's 35, Chuck Anderson Gilbert 6, Steed 6 Furniture Center 31, Sterrett Daniels 8 Loveland give the Bees good defense and hitting in the outfield. at boasting power t- - fife i a,' s Hill!. |