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Show 8 BOX JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, July 29, 1971 ELDER Pony League Tourney T ham Trices Brigham Citys Pony League captured the district other Salt Lake clubs. All-sta- tournament championship Saturday on the Rees Pioneer park diamond by dumping Mt. Olympus, 6 to 5, in the finals. The local champs went on to the next level of the tournament which was scheduled at Bountiful Wednesday night. Brigham City advanced to the finals after marching over two Local Pitcher Mike Jones pitched for the local squad during the championship game and faced 32 batters. He allowed five runs, struck out one and walked three. Three of the five runs were earned. Randy Yagi led the Brigham nine in the hitting department TitfDe with a homer in the sixth and a double in the third inning. Mike Reimann was the ML Olympus hurler and he also faced batters. Reimann 32 allowed six runs, three of which were earned, struck out eight, walked three. Brigham City climbed up the baseball latter by downing Mueller park, 6 to 2, on Friday with Ricky Yagi on the mound. Mt. Olympus downed Val Verde, 10 to 6, Friday and also collected a win over Mueller Park 13 to 4, the same day. Eye California The winner of the next level of the competition will advance to California. Five teams were scheduled for the double-eliminatio- n contest in Bountiful. Softball Players Get Recreation Awards - Pictured are some action at Rees Pioneer PONY LEAGUE TOURNAMENT the crowd and baseball park of Fri- - Three more softball players aid Snow in a game gainst were honored this past week for Foothill in the senior boys their performance during division. recent tournament action, the softball The recreation Brigham City Recreation tournament came to an end July department announced. Bret Adams of Lindsay park, 15, a recreation spokesman Karen Baird of Bunderson and said. The parks will now play a Robert Farnsworth of Snow tournament in football and were named Players of the kickball for the last three weeks of the summer program. Week. The softball results are as Bret was selected as an follows: his for outstanding player Junior Girls Foothill, first; pitching performance which helped Lindsay park defeat East Forest tied Snow for East Forest, 3 to 1, in the junior second. Snow tied Junior Boys boys division. In the senior girls division, Foothill for first; Bunderson Karen made several key plays tied Lindsay for third. Senior Girls in center field to help BunFoothill, first; derson take an 11 to 1 win over Bunderson and Snow tied for South Main. She was also strong second. Senior Boys East Forest at the bat hitting a homer and a and Foothill tied for firest; double. A first baseman for Snow, Bunderson and Snow tied for Robert caught several flies to third. day. The game in progress matched Brigham City and Mueller Park of Salt Lake City. During State Semi - finals Smithfield, Peaches Gain Tournament Wins Smithfleld team bagged two wins in the first two days of the Utah state amateur baseball tournament at Rees Pioneer park Monday and Tuesday. A fired-u- p Semi-Fin- Action al The Cache valley downed the Bake-Merril- semi-fina- 3 l, with l team to 0, in Stan Buchanan on the mound. He faced 25 batters and only allowed two hits. The hurler gained eight strike outs and walked two batters. There were no extra base hits during the game. Confident after their first win Smithfleld down Dugway, 9 to 3 with Dave Thatcher on the mound. Jan Hall hit a homer with two men on base during the fourth inning for the Smithfield squad. The Brigham City Peaches slipped past Jerry's of Salt Lake City during the first days action, 2 to 0. Downs 14 Batters Chris Fisher faced 26 Salt Practice Set for August 2 In the third game of the tourney on Tuesday Jerrys shut out Baker-Merril- l, 10 to 0. Vaughn Opulous claimed the mound win. He faced 25 batters and allowed five hits. Little League Pre-Seas- on The Peaches were paired off with Dugway Wednesday night and Jerrys was expected to play the winner of the Utah American Power and Light Fork game the same night. The champion team of the state will have the opportunity to compete in the national finals at Wichita, Kans. The Peaches traveled to the in 1965 and won two of four games. This is the first time the state finals have ever been hosted in national finals Brigham City. Golfers Claim Prizes The Brigham City Golf and Country club announced winners of the clubs second golf derby which was conducted on the local links over the weekend. First place finishers in each flight received $17.50 in merchandise with second placers gaining $10.50 and third place winners getting $7. The final tournament is planned Aug. 15 at 3 p.m. First, second and third place respectively are as winners follows: First flight Reed Tolman, Veran Smith and Omer Call. Dave Second flight Troseth, Kent Jensen and John Huskett. Third flight Benny Markland, Dewey Wright and Fred Gentry. Duke Baron, Fourth flight L. Vinson and Jon Leonard. Singles action went into the finals this week and doubles competition got into full swing in the annual Brigham City tennis tournament, according to Director Reid Goldsberry. The courts at Box Elder High school are the scene of all the matches. Here are the latest results:. Ment 5 Miller and Nielsen def. Boys Rawlins and Turner, T. Payne and Larsen def. Reeder and D. Payne, Hust and Stoddard def. D. Boys Payne and Reeder, 64, 62. T. Payne and Larsen def. Rawlins and Turner, 62, Singlet John Wells def. Stan Open Williams, 3 Boys Money and Adams def. D. Payne and Taylor and Hall, Michaels def Parkinson and Glauser, (semi-final- RoJjert "Prop" Williams def. Charles Harrod. isemwmai), Senior Mens Howard McIntosh def. E W. Payne (final, Boys Darin Powers def. Scott Wells (final), GirlB 5 Kay Lynn Box def. Nancy Jo Davis (final), 34, 63, 74. All-Sta- rs Doubles D. Payne and Michaels def. Money and Mens Open Pearce and Damon Jordan and Bradshaw, Miller Nielsen def Peart and Jensen 44, Payne and Michaels def. Wayman Wood, 84, 64; Top and Bratton Northness and Northness, 62, The American Allstars defeated International, and downed Canyon League National in Tuesdays Little action at League Memorial park that opened this years tourney. there. Sophomores and Freshmen are encouraged all-st- In the 2:30 game, American beat International in a seesaw game up to the last inning, 5 to 4. Kelly Checketts was credited with the win, while Kent Larson took the loss for International. Base hits for American Included Softball Team Cops Second Hamilton Drug Centers womens softball team copped second place in the Utah State womens amateur softball tournament held over the weekend in Salt Lake City. The tourney, which was held at New White park, Included eight teams, among them the ranked Utah nationally Shamrocks, and defending state champs, Aamonds Dames, formerly the Skylighters. Womens Softball Champs Slate Double Header Utahs VERS Brett Goldsberry and Diane Barnhart cross f rh line in races staged at Brigham Citys age-and field meet last week. h womens softball champions, the Shamrocks, will be guests of the undefeated Bridgerland Brlgadeers for a double header on Saturday, July 31. The first game will begin at 7:30 p.m. with the second scheduled for 9 p.m. Both games will be played on the Wellsville ball diamond. Admission will be $1 for adults, 50 cents for children, and those under the age of eight will be admitted free. Saturdays competitionHamilton Drug defeat Stereorama Sneakers Aamonds Dames. Another later that night over Shamrockettes, 16-- Hamilton into home run by Kelly Nelson. Hits by the losing National team were made by Cary Huff, Eric Williams, Cline Adams, and Clint Johnson. In Wednesdays action, International and National were paired off and American went against Canyon in the early game. The winners of Wednesdays games will play each other Friday for the championship and from there the winner will go to Grantsville, Aug, 11. The loser of the early game Wednesday was dropped from competition. In first round competition, Hamilton Drug, winner of the Ogden womens league, met the colorful Shamrocks and was defeated in game one, Friday. the saw the and win the put semi-fin- bracket In Sundays action, Hamilton met Bridgerland and outscored them, 6 to 4. In the championship game, Hamilton Drug again met the Shamrocks and were beaten 14 to 3. Hamilton was the only team in the tournament to play 6 games. The second place Hamilton Drug team has now earned a berth to play in the Regional tournament at Morrison, Colo,, which will be held later in August. Hamilton Drug will play the of the Bear River all-sta- valley womens Garland park on league at Aug. 6 at 8 p.m., during the Wheat and Beet Days celebration. The Hamilton Drug Team wishes to thank their fine sponsor and all their loyal fans for their support. M ,V! :v ' Mike Gardner, Roger Woodward, Scott Cottom, and Kelly Checketts. International Hits Canyon Downs National During the 5:30 game, Canyon League downed National 9 to 5. Brent Walker was the winning pitcher with Kevin Laird taking the loss for National. Canyon League hits included doubles by Keith Nelson and Mark Scharmann with other hits by Mark Lyons, Keith Williams, Brent Walker and a Application Dates Near for Permits Some application dates for fall hunts are not far away and sportsmen were advised by the Division of Wildlife resources that are proclamations available from license agents throughout the state. The proclamation lists the following dates for permit application: Antelope, moose, July n buffalo, bighorn, Aug. bull, Aug. area, Aug. bull, Aug. permits, to Aug. 23; and deer archery, Aug. 21- - Sept. 12. 26-3- elk-ope- 18-2- 23-2- deer-contr- ol Antelope, moose, buffalo, area bighorn and applications mu,st be made by of were recorded by Brent Gray, Kurt Hoth, Paul Anderson and Kent Seelos. 4? I Lapin TiGlu&s When You Subscribe or Renew Your Subscription to the Box Elder News and Box Elder Journal mail to the Salt Lake Division of n Wildlife Resources office. bull and bull permits are available by personal application only at division offices. Elk-ope- Archery Permits Archery deer permits may be acquired through mail or personal application at division offices. Control deer permit applications are being received by division offices responsible lor the various deer units. Details of the various big game seasons and application procedures are outlined In the respective proclamations. t'yZ IFrcD $2.00 in tickets good for any Lagoon ride and swimming any day and any season is yours when you fill in the subscription blank and mail to Box Elder News- - Journal Box 370 ham City, Utah 84302. Brig- Enclose $7.00. Think of the fun you will have at Lagoon and think of the good reading youll get twice a week all year long. Mail the sub- scription or renewal order now. Box Elder News-Journ- al Brigham City, Ut. (Check One) Please enter my hunting renewa?10" for one year. inclosed is $7.00. understand you will sand lo mo promptly by roturn moil a card entitling me to $2.00 worth of tickets when presented at Lagoon. 1 Name Address City and 63; and def. Payne and Larsen (final), 67, 84, 61. Miller and Nielsen def. T. Boys 1618 Payne and Larsen, 63, 14, 60. :& n def. 3 D. Payne and Michaels def. Boys Money and Adams, (final), 61, 61. r 5 Miller and Nielsen def. T. Boys American, Canyon Claim Wins to be there also. Equipment will be handed out August 14 and regular practive will begin August 16. i Continues Adams (finals), 61, 61. 5 Miller and Nielsen def. T. Boys 84 and 61. Payne and Larsen (final), Head football coach Gordon Peterson announced today that conditioning drills will start at the high school on August 2 at 7 a.m. All Seniors and Juniors planning on going out for football must be pre-seaso- Lake batters and struck out 14. The opposing team managed to get three hits off him. He walked four batters. Chris Larson blasted a homer for the Brigham City team while Rees Nielsen bagged a triple and Richard Wight belted a double. Nell Action State Zip , . , , |