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Show Youth Lands Trophy Tigers Down Hornets, Break First Place Tie The Fish Was Bigger Than He Roger Smith weighs A win for the 14-- 9 Blocks over Brigham implement Hornets Monday broke a first place tie and put the Tigers ahead one game in the American League. Red Sox Parsons handed Bill's Drive Inn Golden as the Eagles a loss, 14-- Tigers Red-E-Mi- x their continued Cgrdinals winning streak by taking the 1 game from the Yankees Tuesday. The Hornets got five runs in the third inning on five walks, a hit batter, and two hits. A walk and two hits in the fifth sent another run across the plate, and a walk, two hits, and a Tiger error drove home three more runs in the sixth inning. Those hitting for the Hornets included Brad Gardner, a single and double; Gary Jeppeson and Gary Williams, each a double; Blair Hardman, three singles; and Rich Daines, a single. 13-1- 108 pounds. Last week he caught a sail fish which tipped the scales at 128 pounds. Some doing, you say? Thirteen-year-olRoger will agree. It took him about 45 minutes to land the big fellow off the coast of Acapulco last Thursday. The Brigham City youngster was fishing in company with his dad, Dr. Otto Smith, Dick and Brian Parsons, Vernon Drewes, all local residents, and Ray Brown, Hinckley, Utah. Rogers catch was the only fish taken by the party who were in Mexico in connection with the Lions International convention at Mexico City. They spent three days at the famous coastal resort city of Acapulco. The big sail fish was seven feet and seven inches long and pretty well dwarfed Roger as he posed for pictures with it. The trophy is being mounted in the Mexican city and is expected to arrive here in about three months. d Eight Strike Outs pitchers Tiger Fishermen Give Tips for Care of Catch Roger Smith hooked into a big one during deep sea ing trip off Acapulco, Mexico, coast . . . fish- Red Sox Pitcher Lane Sparks pitched and glaze. Wrap in newspaper and a blanket to insulate against daytime heat. Flavor is lost if fish touch ice in a cooler. They should also be kept out of the ice water. And remember, ice in large chunks last longer than crushed ice. the game for the Red Sox allowing nine hits, eight strike outs, and only one base on balls. Todd Williams and Kevin Farnsworth pitched for the Eagles racking up five strike outs and allowing 13 hits. Todd Williams and Brian Fletcher led The wings of a butterfly are , the Eagles hitting with a double made up of scales similar in and single each, while J.R. Jensen also got a double. Kevin part to those on a fish. didnt give up easy, battled Roger for about 45 minutes . . . Fireballs Win Games In Willard League The Fireballs were the big winners this past week in the Willard WBBA league, claiming victories both last Thursday and Monday. In the first game they downed the Wildcats, 11 to 1, and Monday picked up a win against the Lions, 27 to 8. On the same night Wildcats beat the Tigers, the 15 to 12. Last Thursday tipped the Lions, 8 the Tigers to 3. List of RBIs RBIs for Mondays slate included: Allan Dowdle, Wildcats Mark Christensen, Kevin Homes, Mike Holmes (2), and Eddie Richards (2). David Wilson and Tigers Jay Harrop, Lance Young, Tim Lunday, Steve Brimberry (4), Ken Lemon. Lions Scott Tucker, Marlin Widdison, and Jim Olsen. " Deweyville; Jim Tazoi of Garland is the coach. Coming up on the Hamilton schedule are games with Tom's Texaco on July 17, Providence, But the angler prevailed, is pictured here with his trophy catch. 108-poun- d List of Divisions Here are the divisions: boys, Singles and the and 5 and same age groups are open for Payne, tennis 16-1- girls. Other singles competition in- includes: mens (open), women (open), senior (men 35 and over), womens novice, and mens novice. Doubles boys, girls, 10-1- 14-1- 12-1- 16-1- p.m.; Earls and Dennys Texaco, July 24, Logan, 7:45 Brimberry Lions (3). Tucker (2). Richards and B. Holmes pitched for the Wildcats that night and Steve Kap and Facer p.m., and Morris Volkswagen, July 29, Wellsville, 7:45 p.m. WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP DAYS OF '47 RODEO PHONE 363-768- or KIDS UNDER 14 3 PRICE EXCEPT EVENINGS OF JULY 22 and 24 1 WRITE SAIT PALACE WITH REMITTANCE Other doubles events are: mens (open), womens (open), senior (men 35 and over), and adults mixed. An entry blank will appear in the sports section of this newspaper. More information can be obtained about the tourney from Miss Payne, Sackett or ext. 49. Casperson at They expect a large turnout for the contest. ng Brings 723-852- Stern Warning fawn-nappin- Deer Regulations To Be Released Deer hunt regulations for 1972 will soon be released by the Board of Big Game Control which has set the Utah general season for Oct. First printing of the deer proclamation should appear in i state newspaper, Sunday, July 16. Soon afterward hunters may 21-3- ibtain proclamations license agents DEALS YOU Resources offices. Barn or screech owl is often called the feathered cat because it is a great foe of mice. CANT WALK AYJAY FROM wextras 5500.00 Auto. Trans. Row. Stg. 2295.C9 Oal. 500 Tudor, Auto. Trans., P.S. wair Torino GT tudor hdtp., vs, s p.d Gal. 500 Fordor, V8, Auto, trans., P.S Quick Riviera Hdtp., loaded wair ... Merc. Convert Parklano, P.S., windowssoat 2395.00 1 295.00 1095.00 2495.00 71 Lincoln Continental 71 Plymouth Fordor, V-- 8, 70 69 60 60 60 67 67 66 66 65 64 Fordor, loaded V-- 8, 1395.00 1395.00 V8, Auto. Trans Gal. 500 Tudor Hardtop, V8, Auto. Trans., P.S. 1095.00 Gal. 500 Fordor, A.T., P.S., V8, now paint .. 1095.00 Quick Skylark Fordor, air cond Ford Custom Fordor, V8, Stand. Trans Chev. Wagon vs, Auto. Power Stg. ... Quick Wildcat Fordor, Xtras, very dean 62 Cad. Sedan DoVHIe wair 71 GMC Pickup vs, 70 4 speed ., 795.00 695.00 09 5. CO 695.00 395.00 wCamper Chev. Vi Ton V8, Auto. Trans. Iloavy Duty 60 Ferd Ranger Vi Ton V8, Auto, wair 67 Chev. II Ccmino vs, 3 speed wCamper Shell 60 Fonl II 750 391 VS, 5 speed air Brakes 900 rubber 67 GMC 2 Ton V6, 4 speed, 2 spood, 025x20 rubber SALT PALACE tt 20,21,22, 24 NIGHTlY-2- :30 P.M. JULY 63 Ford 2 Ton vs, 4 speed, 2 spood, flatbed 025 rub. 55 Ford 2 Ton V8, 4 speed, 2 speed, stock rack 025 CUb. 22, 24 D. A. "SWANNY" KERRY WORLD CHAMPION COWBOYS SADDLE BRONCS BAREBACK O WORLD CHAMPION OPEN COW CUTTING BARREL RACING BULL RIDING WILD COW MILKING CLOWNS: CHUCK HENSON AND RAY MOSER SUSAN RAYE, JULY 20, 21, 24 SHEB WOOLEY, JULY 22 IRA ALLEN AND THE RENEGADES ANNOUNCER, TOM HADLEY CHAIRMAN, FLIP HARMON PRODUCER Andersens-For- d, 323 South Main from or Wildlife DIG TRUCKS 8 P.M. 14-1- 16-1- mucus 2.50, 3. SO, 4.50 6 PERFORMANCES. 12-1- (2), Tom irug Sets Title Shot JULY 12-1- 3, 10-1- 6-- 14-1- were on the mound for the Fireballs. Harding, Brimberry g in recent More and Young piched for the Tigers last Thursday and Widdison and weeks brings a stern hands S. Spencer were on the mound off warning from the Division of Wildlife Resources. for the Lions. Outdoor travelers must leave fawn deer and other wildlife Gets Triple Young nailed a triple and young alone or face arrest for Widdison and Jim Dalton hit illegal possession of protected ' wildlife. doubles. Utahns are reminded the Neil Braegger bagged a homer for the Rireballs on July state law prohibits removing 4. protected Wildlife from its Volunteer umpires for last natural habitat or holding it in Thursday were Ken Woodyatt, captivity, except as provided by the Wildlife Resources code. Delwin Stucki and Bret Spencer. Although some fawn deer are On Monday Larry Whitaker, picked up deliberately and Spencer, Glen Widdison and taken home as pets, others are Larry Holmes were umpires. lost or abandoned, according to Klea Nebeker, Phyliss people who find them. However, a fawn is rarely lost Rynhart and Charlene Barlow were scorekeepers on July 6, or abandoned; if left alone, the while Judy Braegger aided Mrs. mother will return to her Neber and Mrs. Barlow on July youngster after human danger has passed. 10. 60 Mustang t Antelope fawns develop much faster than deer fawns. When only a day or two old, they can run at speeds up to 25 miles per hour for short distances. The announcement was made this week by Glen Casperson, Fawn-Nappi- Elly Thompson and Jolene Jeppsen, Brigham City; Sue Miller, Willard; Margo Jones and Debbie Wood, Kaysville; Eileen Cornwall, Garland, and Vardel Laursen, Ogden. New Tennis balls will be provided. The fee is 50 cents for persons under 18 and adults, $1. 25. Fireballs Harvey Woodyatt, David Edmonson PRICES Gardner, July play. (2) and Tom Braegger. The race was stopped and McCollin got back in his boat and the race, in which he placed second, started again. 9 on tap at the Box Elder High school courts, starting Tuesday, structors. Ribbons will also be given this year they said. Entry blanks and the fee should be turned in the Sackett, Miss Payne or Casperson in the recreation department by Thursday, July 20. Participants will be notified when they are scheduled to 21-2- Members of the squad are Stephanie Green, Peggy Barnes, and Kathy Mason, Tremonton; Raetta Jones and Jolie Udy, Fielding; Janice Plans are now underway for the annual Brigham City Recreation Tennis tournament Rosalie Doubles were recorded by K. Holmes, Richards, Johanson, and Lunday. S. Spencer made a triple. B. Holmes pitched for the Wildcats and Rick Thomas, Keith Harding and Lunday were stock hydro class while Dick on the mound for the Tibers. McCollin won pleasure craft III Spencer, Kent Nebeker, and and Charles Adderly captured Tracy Spencer hurled for the Lions and Facer, Barlow and pleasure craft II. Andre Greif made his power Tedder pitched for the boating debut and won third Fireballs. place in both the D stock hydro More RBIs and D stock runabout events. RBIs for last Thursday were occurred made by: One mishap Mark Maxfield although there were no injuries. Fireballs McCollin was thrown from his (2), Barlow, Facer, Bauman (2) boat shortly after the start of and Allen Chambers. the C stock hydro event. Young (2) and Tigers MafiiiDton Last season they finished as runnerup to the perennially strong Utah Shamrocks. Plans Underway For Net Tourney City Players The contest is for city tennis players of all ages and trophies will be given for first place, according to Mark Sackett and In Womens Softbdl The Hamilton Drug Center ladies softball team which last year placed second in state tournament play is gearing for another shot at the Utah title. The club this year is playing in the Cache Valley Ladies league and boasts some of the finest talent in Box Elder county. Theyll enter the Utah state womens tournament at White park in Salt Lake City, July Entry Deadline Set Barlow (2), Phillip Tedder Kelly Facer (2), Norna Bauman McDougall Wins Races at Willard Sail fish JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah recreation director. (6), Neal Braegger Brigham Citys Bryan McDougall captured firsts in three events entered Sunday as area power boaters churned up the waters at Willard Bay State park. One of Utahs top skippers, McDougall won the D outboard hydro class and the D stock hydro competition. He wound up his craft to nearly 90 miles per hour on the reservoirs choppy waters in the D outboard hydro action. Earl Bon won the B stock hydro event and Dick Bradford was the D stock runabout winner. Bobby Grist was best in the C ELDER Thursday, July 13, 1972 Dennis Christensen, Scott Anderson, and Butch Arbon threw eight strike outs and Hornet pitcher David Christiansen, going all the way, also hurled eight strike outs. Thev Tigers scored their 14 runs on three base on balls, three Hornet errors, and 17 hits including a triple and double by Butch Arbon, a triple and two singles from Craig Grover; a double, two singles, and a triple from Mike Woodward; a triple, and a single by Steven Yagi; Phil Zobell and Gordon Craner each a double; John Rackham two singles; and a single each by Dennis Christensen and Mike Fish will spoil if kept moist Jensen. and warm, according to exThe Red Sox rallied in the perienced fishermen who third and fourth inning to score remind that bacteria thrive six and seven runs respectively under those conditions. totaling their runs to 14, as Alan A key to proper field care is Whitaker scored a big homerun. Other hitters for the Red Sox keep fish clean, dry and cool. Fish should be cleaned as were Joey Ramsdell and Lane soon as caught. Remove enSparks who each hit a double trails, gills and scrape out and a single; Larry Aoki hitting two doubles; Bobby Dunn kidney tissue along the backbone. Wipe the body cavity dry. hitting two singles, and Rod Fish need washing only just Andres, Randy Smith, Dee Korth, and Sheldon Mills each prior to cooking. If fish must be kept several getting a single. days without refrigeration, hang out at night to cook, dry Farnsworth, Larry Hunsaker, D. Merritt, and Lane Hunsaker each bagged a single. Blaine Child pitched the Cardinals to a win while his team backed him up with nine hits and scoring 13 runs. E. Bingham got a double and single, Canfield hit a double; R. Poulsen, and Kent Tanner two doubles and a single; Doug Child hit two singles; and R. Davis a single. J. Taylor hit two singles, Z. Checketts got a single, and T. Johnson and K. Chlarson each a single and double for the Yankees with Z. Checketts pitching. BOX Inc. 723-74- 02 |