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Show 10 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 10, 1972 DC Uttlo League FOdl for Brigham Registration football City Little ff DGjJMp is League planned Saturday at 10 a.m. at Rees Pioneer park. Boys between the ages of sight and 13 who are interested in playing should be at the park tf(!!JIF(l(y Bob Valentine said the boys will sign Brigham City will again field teams in the Wasatch Front Football league. instructions for tryouts practice sessions that will begin next week. The boys will play in four with maximum weights for each category of 70, at that time. Director League jp at that time and receive and 12 categories 85, 100, and 120 pounds. The 70 pounders are limited to year olds, the 85 pounders are 10 and 11 years old, the 100 pounders are 11 and 12, and the 120 pound group is 12 and 13 years of age. PITTSBURGH (LPIl Smith of the Pittsburgh Penguins set a record for a penalty minutes b goaltender when he accumulated 41 during the 1970-197- 1 National Hockey League season. A1 V V' ... ' 1 , . - . tv,', L. Bystanding: M. Sackett (coach) A. Christofferson, McMil-leG. J. C. S. Knudson, Cazier, water, Touchton, K. Rennemeyer, S. Laird and D. Powers. Pictured here are the winners of the Brigham City Tennis tournament, they include: TENNIS CHAMPS front, kneeling: R. Payne (coach), M. Milter, E. Mason, P. Williams, B. DeHaas, H. Hazelton, K. Laird, back, n, Flnala Bill DeHaas def. Ed Payne Local Players v W:w W'Wf, Semi-Fina- S. Wells-D- . (6-- Finals Powers def Kyle Wells-D- . S Reeder Kristin Rennemeyer, 12-1- 3 girls singles; Linda By water, girls singles; Suzanne Touchton, womens open; Georgianna Knudson, womens novice. 16-1- 8 Steven Laird, 6-- 9 -- boys 1 singles; Todd Larson, 3 boys singles; Dell Payne, 5 boys singles; Doug Larson, boys singles; Ted Payne 8 boys singles, Ed Mason, mens open; Reese Nielsen; mens novice; Bill DeHaas, senior mens. Semi-Fina- McMillan-K- . Broman-I- . Hash J. Finals Rennemeyer def. T. Iverson (6-- R. Rennemeyer-McMillan- , 12-1- CAPTURE ELKS TOURNEY Winning teams in the Sixth annual Intermountain Elks on the Brigham City course are from left, best ball golf tournament held last week-en- d Lathair Munk and Veran Smith winners of the A flight and Tuff Claybaugh and Bruce Stevens winners of the B flight. 3 10-1- 1 Well-Power- s, e Christof-fersen-Payn- 12-1- 16-1- boys 8 mens doubles; Mason-HarroDeHaas-Hazeltodoubles; open mens senior doubles. Here are the results of last weeks matches: In Elks Tourney 1 Boy. Single! Scml-Flni- Kyle Adami def , Brian Braithwaite Todd Larson def Dale Money (6-- , 6 0) McQuatn def. M. W Hamson-C- . K. Johnson Finals Payne def. W. . Laird-D- s ; M. Ted def. M. Seares-P- . Case-Stee- d (6-- Women's Novice Singles Knudson def. Debbie Georgianna Knudson (6-- Michaels def. D. Payne-B- . T. Payne-M- . Miller def. . Tumer-D(6-- R. Tumer-T- . Girls Singles Kim Case def. Merylin Walker (6-; Linda Bywater def. Shelly Swain (6-best of three); Linda Bywater def Kim 6 (11-- Rawlins Semi-Fina- Grover, A. Third Place def. Brian Braithwaite . Nielsen 6 E. B. Local Golfers Third Place C. Harrod def B. DeHaas Final. Todd Larson def. Kyle Adams (6-- . Mason-C- Payne def. Seml-Fln.- lt Kline Adams def. Teddy Cook (6-Dell Payne def. Todd Larson (6-- Dominate Play Todd Larson def. Teddy Cook (6-- Singles Local athletes dominated ay in the sixth annual Elks termountain best ball golf urnament held Saturday and inday on the Brigham City iks. In the A flight of the two flight urnament Lathair Munk and ran Smith took top honors ith a 29 under par net score of 9 while in the B flight of the intest Bruce Stevens and Tuff aybaugh brought in a net ore of 114 which is 34 under ir for the 36 holes. Second place honors in A were varded to two teams who tied r the honor. Lynn Brailsford id Bob Montgomery tied with ay Bybe and Clyde Grow with under par. flight with 27 under par 121 was Bob Valentine and Gary Lund. net scores, 24 Second in the B 124 Other Winners Other winners in the A flight included Stayner Thompson and Benny Markland who tied for fourth with the team of Lee Bailey and Bert Hendrex and the team of Jack Stag and Norm Burton all with net scores of 125, 23 under par. In the B flight Jim Ferrara and Lionel Erickson teamed to tie for third with Norm Lund-ber- g and Auston Excell with 22 under par 126. Lundberg and Excell are from St. George. Ron Johnson and Tom Auston took fifth place all alone slipping in with a 127 while Ken Beach and Dale Valentine Second Round Mike Miller def. T Rawlins (4-Mark Turner def Todd Larson Doug Larson def Dell Payne (6-- Payne def Ray Turner copped sixth with 128. Paul Merrell and Blen Nance grabbed seventh in the B with a Claybaugh and Stevens led both days but their 14 under par was only good for a one stroke lead over Valentine and Lund after the first 18. But they won going away the second day bringing in a 20 under par 54. Edward Payne def Robert Michaels (6 Bill DeHaas def. Howard McIntosh (5-0, ' Third Place Robert Michaels def Howard McIntosh Semi-Fina(1-- . Sackett-C- def. Higgins-Touchto- n 64); Payne (6-- (6-- The first annual Brigham City bicycle race is Get Equipment Saturday planned Saturday, Aug. 19 at 9 a.m. at Intermountain school. The announcement was made this week by recreation department. The recreation department and recreation commission are sponsoring the event. The course on the IS campus is 4.6 miles long and offers a number of different challenges, Glen Casperson, recreation director said. Entries will be limited to bikes with multi sprocket rear ends. There will be three divisions: Fishing Conditions Remain Fair to Good ). Northern Utah fishing spinners. Good Little Creek reservoir for rainbow; some catches are one pound or more. d Hazelton-DeHaa- ); Higgins-Touchto- n Romer-Schult- z (6-- Godfrey-Harro- d Hunter Safety Course Set Semi-Fina- (6-- Hazelton-DeHaa- h (6-- At BE Range 1. Box Elder will play another game on Sept. 8, hosting Davis, before opening the Region One season Sept. 15 with Weber at Ferguson field. non-leag- A hunter safety course, possibly the last one of the year, will start Aug. 14 at the Mantua rifle range. The announcement was made this week by the Box Elder Wildlife Federation, sponsor of the course. The class will be conducted from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday and Tuesday. Interested persons were urged to bring a pencil and paper, and $1 to the class. Case-Cas- Higgins-Higgin- d 5 s Payne-Mille- Cazier-William- (3-- Hazelton-DeHaa- s Williams-William- scheduled for Monday morning, Aug. 14, at 8 a.m. Coach Peterson said theyll work out twice daily until the first practice game against Ben Lomond on the Scots field Sept. and older, he This is a event and we want ail young men and women to feel free to enter, he explained. There will be a registration fee and registration will be accepted at the Recreation office at 750 West Forest, or at the starting gate which is at the IS boys gym. "Entrants will be given large racing numbers that will be pinned on the back of their shirts, Casperson said. remained fair to good this week Second Round according to reports from the def. Christofferson-Payn- e Utah Division of Wildlife s def. (64, Resources. s (44, Here is a list of local areas: def. 34. S Williams-P- . Williams def. K. Fair for Ogden river (64, rainbow; water slightly high and murky; recently stocked. Senior Mens Doubles Pineview reservoir Good H Hazelton-D- . DeHaas def. R. Michaels-E- . for rainbow using worms and Payne cheese from both shore and boats. Finals s def. Fair to Causey reservoir good for brook and cutthroat; recently stocked; some catches Mixed Adult Doubles First Round running one to three pounds. r P. def Bywater Smith Beaver creek Fair for (64). 62); R. Payne-R- . Goldsberry def. E. rainbow and cutthroat; fly e Mason (63. 64); S. Swain-E- . fishing best. def. (64. 24. Good for Tony Grove lake rainbow; best with bait early 1618 Boys Doubles def. Godfrey-HerroChristoffersen-Paynand late. (62, 61) final. Weber river Fair to good for rainbow; fly fishing is best. Boys Doubles r def. Echo reservoir Fair to good (64, 61) final. for rainbow; very little fishing pressure. Mixed Doubles Rock Port reservoir s Touchton- def. Fair Touchton, for rainbow; best fishing from boats. Mena Doubles Mill Hollow reservoir Fair def (6 s def. 1. 63); for rainbow using bait and Mason-Herro- The 1972 prep football season will move a step closer Saturday, Aug. 12, when grid equipment is handed out at Box Elder High school. Head Coach Gordon Peterson said the grid togs will be distributed beginning at 10 a.m. Gridders are expected to have a $12 athletic fee and a physical examination, he said. The Bees first practice is 17 . e Ifrepsters Set Grid Workouts and 14-1- 6 12-1- said. Williams-Cazie- Best Ever win. (6-- Mike Miller def Mark Turner 129. Ray DeFore, tournament chairman, called it the best ever and said 41 teams entered the affair. Fun was had by all, he declared, with a social hour kicking off the event Friday night. A dance was held at the lodge Saturday evening with breakfast served afterwards and a buffet luncheon concluded the event after Sundays 18 hole play. Smith and Munk were tied after the first days play with Brailsford and Montgomery with 61 each, 13 under par, but posted a hot 16 under par 58 after the second day to grab the Ted . (44, def. s Grover-Rawling- s (6-- h s Northness-Northnes- (6-Hazel M. Tumer-R- . Turner (6-n def. Romer-Schultdef. Michaelt-E- . Mason-Harro- 6- - Senior Men's Singles First Round Edward Payne def Hewitt Hazelton (6 Howard McIntosh def. John 4, Ensign; Bill DeHaas def Ed Case (6-- Finals Dell Payne def. Kline Adams (1041. (64). def. A. Christoffersen-T- Harrod def. (default); P. Williams-S- . Williams def. L. Olsen-H- . Billings (64, 0) (6-- Harrod Robinette Godfrey-J- Mens Novice Finals Reese Nielsen def. Pete Knudson Third Place ; (5-- Finals E. Mason def R. Goldsberry Boy. Single. 5 ). (64), (6-- M def. Payne (9-- Mens Doublet First Round 64, Semi-Fina- R. Goldsberry def. C. Harrod E. Mason def. B. DeHaas . Chnstofferson-T- Miller-D- Rawlins-R- . Harrod def. T. (2-- Grover-Rawlin- Dale Money (default) ). 8 Double First Round A. Christoffersen-T- . Payne def. B. T. Rawlins-R- . Reeder-Payne (6-Grover def. M. Tumer-R- . Turner (6-- K. Godfrey-J- . (6-- (3-- (2-- ). Women's Singles Open Ann Higgins def Dorothy Case (6-Suzanne Touchton def. Linda Bywater ; Suzanne Touchton def Ann Higgins Men's Singles Third Round R. Goldsberry def P. Williams C Harrod def. D. Larson (6-1); E. Mason def S. Williams (6-DeHaas def. K. Godfrey (8-- Scares. Seml-Fbia- li M. Reeder Race Set DiEie At Infermounffain Boys Doublet First Round D. Payne-B- . Reeder def M. Case-Stee- d (default); M. Tumer-R- . Turner def. M. Kidman-O- . Blue (default); R. Tumer-T- . Walker (6-Rawlins def. Eddy Cook-. Miller def. D. Hazel ton-Payne-M; T. McQuain (6-- 64)). Third Place K. Godfrey def. D. Larson (default) Case . Harrison-C- Playoff L. Romer def K Godfrey (6-Payne def. D. Larson (default) def. Shelly Swain Hatch-R- (6-- 5 Georgianna Richlen (6-- . Payne Johnson def. R. McQuain (6-64; K. Laird-D- . def. K. Adams, G. Godfrey. 1) Finals Ted Payne def. L. Romer Newman-Kelle- r ). Semi-Fina- Final! 10-1- girls doubles; boys doubles; Laird-Payn- e ? boys doubles; . Hatch-R(6-- Doug Larson def. Mike Miller (6-8 Boys Singles Second Round R. Youngblood (3-- 6 def. Romer Larry 4,64); Kevin Godfrey def R Grover , T. Payne def. A Chrlatofferson (6-D Larson def. D. Payne (6-); 6 16-1- Boys Doublet First Round 3 (6-- Third Place K. Rennemeyer def. (6-- McMillan-K- . J. Ted Payne def. Mark Turner 14-1- Girls Double! 3 2); Doug Larson def. Ted Payne 12-1- . Adams-D- 64)) (6-- Eldredge-K- . 10-1- Glauser-B- . Powers def. D. Chris tenaen, Gain Tennis Titles The winners of the Brigham City Tennis tournament were announced this week after finals were wrapped up Saturday. Local champs included: Tana 1 girls singles; Eldredge, (6-- Boys Doublet 1 Higgins-Touchto- n (63, 34, 64). Final def. Mason-Herro- d Williams-William- PONY EXPRESS DAYS s (63, 24. 61). 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