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Show V 8 BOX EIDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Ulah Thursday, July 19, 1973 At i Hantua Jfl ll ISpi, w' It's that time again' Mantua water-skiin- g The tour- nament is here again this weekend with over 150 trickriding, jumping and slalom competitors expected to participate, according to Geraldine Price, Utah Boat and Ski Club president. Competition will take place both Saturday and Sunday with registration beginning at 7:30 am. on Saturday and events to begin at 8:30 a.m. The Brigham City reservoir will be closed to all other boats during the hours of competition for safetys sake. However, fishermen who wish to fish will be allowed on the east end of the reservoir. According to Mrs. Price, skiers are expected from all down is slowing Fishing somewhat in northern Utah, over the Intermountain area South Dakota, according to the Utah Division including of Wildlife Resources. Montana, Colorado, Idaho and Here is the latest outlook on California, along with the native skiers who will be here to local fishing: participate. Competition will be in three Imand River Logan events jumping, slalom skiing - Good for rainbow, poundments and cutthroat and albinos using In the jumping event, the flies; very few brown trout objective is to make the longest taken. being with little emMirror Lake - Fair for jump possible phasis on style. The jumper rainbow and brown trout. be able to ski Provo River (lower) - Poor to must, athowever, 100 feet after the least away rainbow. fair for brown and Provo River (upper) - Good jump. The slalom event, much like for rainbow. snow skiing, tests the ability of to for Slow fair Uinta Lakes the skier to weave back and natives, rainbow and brown forth across the wake of the trout; fishing pressure light. boat and around balls Wood Creek Res. - Fair for in the water on both positioned cutthroat. sides of the boat. J Fishing slowing down trick-ridin- Popular fishing WASHINGTON (UPI)-Fish- ing license sales increased to a record 26 million in 1972, says the Interior Departments Fish and Wildlife Service. Fishermen paid more than $107 million for licenses, an increase of $7 million over 1971. - Lightweight gridder NEW YORK (UPI) Harry Gilmer was an tailback for Alabama although he weighed only 160 pounds. The boat must begin at anywhere between 28 and 34 miles per hour, depending on the skier. As soon as a skier misses going around one of the floating balls, his ride is completed. The trick-ridin- g event consists of two passes in which the skier attempts to do Qll of the tricks he can in that small interval of time. The skier is judged on the difficulty of his tricks, how many he is able to do in that time period without repeating any. Some of the tricks that will be attempted are one and two ski toe and handle turns, line stepovers and 360s or helicopters, as they are ofter called. Don Hulme, of Hagerman, Ida., who is the chief jucge for the event, said that everyone is invited to attend with free admission to all spectators. He added that both junior and senior skiers will be participating in this tournament which is sanctioned by the Water American skiing Association. The charge foj participating in the tournament will be $5 for one event, $7 for two and $9 for three. Money collected from the competitiors is used to buy trophies for future competition. The classes include a men and womens class, senior men and womens class and boys and girls class, junior boys and girls class and three novice classes. Also included for the tournament will be a first timers class which will cost competitiors $2 for two passes in one of the events. Five trophies will In Slugger that class. Five trophies will also be awarded in the Pee-we- e class for children eight years old and younger. Correct Craft promotional boats have been donated by the company for use in the tournament. Interesting sidelights to watch for include a man with a who will be pulled para-kit- e behind a boat and also Floyd man who Vance, a will be competiting in the regular skiing competition. Vance who is a 30 year skiing, veteran from Sacramento, Calif., has been coming her for the past several years with his family to participate in the be awarded in annual event.be The Mantua LDS READY Geraldine Price, a resident of Salt Lake City and president of the Utah Boat and Ski Club, calmly cinches up a glove while practicing Tues- day for the Utah Open Ski Tournament to be held GETTIN will sponsoring a concession stand drinks with hot dogs, bar-b-qand ice cream as well as a bake sale. Proceeds will to the Mantua Ward Building Fund. Everyone who is interested in participating or watching the competition is invited to attend this Utah Open Water Ski Tournament. s, -- Chuck's American takes over first 6-- 5 5-- topped Ked Baron, 5-- 1, with T. J. Rackham, Williams, Burridge and B. Wolf ac- counting for the winners hits. B. Fletcher and C. Knave! were best batsmen for Red Baron. Other Action In other league action, Bob's on 66 tipped Dicks Texaco, the strength of hitting by S. Rackham and D. Gallegos. Hernandez and D. Wayman were best with the bat for Dicks Texaco. 4-- Dicks snapped back later Cycle meet set here on Aug. 4 The Brigham City Cycle association will stage its second meet of the 1973 season on Aug. 4, it was announced this week. The event will start at 8 a.m. in the citys cycle park, lcocated east of the Parson gravel pit. The competition will be varied with events including race, slow race, limbo con- T-- T test, jumping contest, and a hill climb drag race. Any cyclist, regardless of age, is invited to enter. Red Baron got good hitting P. Zobell and S. Whitehead. The standings: from Jess Holden and Dick Naylor. Action as scorekeepers were Klea Nebeker, and Lucille Pierce. d 2 Trophies, prizes and gift certificates await the top performers, a spokesman said. Interested persons can sign up at Vesca Sport Center, Bess Service Center and J&S Cycle. There is a entry fee. Prio to the meet, a movie will be shown on cycling at the community center starting at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, July 25. Admission is free and all interested persons are invited to attend, the spokesman said. For the Tigers, OF CARS Steve & TRAILERS Brimberry had a single and one RBI. The Wildcats had no problem with the lions, blitzing them ...TRAILERS... 15-- Mike Holmes took the pitching honors while Kent Nebeker, Marlin Widdison and Tracy Spencer shared the loss for the Lions. f Brothers, Bank clash for lead First Security and The r Getting RBIs for the Wildcats were Alan Dowdle, Mike Holmes, Jay Zundel, Mark Christensen (2), and Kevin Baddley. Hitting for the Lions were Tracy Spencer with one RBI and Brad Olsen with two. Umpires for the game were Dell Freddie, Doug McKinnon, GREAT WESTERN Fidelity Credit evened o'Jt their record at four wins and four losses with a hard fought win over Chicken Out. Fidelity scored six runs in the top of the seventh inning and then held on to win it, 14-The loss by Chicken Out dropped them into a tie for last place with Chucks American. First Security won their game with Chuckss American by forfeit. The schedule for next Monday night will be Chucks American Vs. Chicken Out at 7 p.m.; Gardner Dairy vs. Fidelity Finance at 7 p.m.; and the .. '73 MODELS ' 13 Sleeps 5 From $1,595 $1,595 delivered Road Ranger '73 Models Self contained it. Brothers will clash in a battle for first place in the Brigham City commerical softball league Monday nightat8:30 p.m., after both teams won their games this past week. Both teams remain tied for first place after eight rounds of play. The Brothers appeared to be in trouble in their game with Gardner Dairy last week but managed to hang on in the last inning to beat them, It was a good game as The Brothers relied on balanced hitting against the late inning surge from the dairy men to win 7. DETROIT (UPI- )- Wayne State Universitys first football team, the 1918 squad, went unbeaten, untied and unscored upon, but gets no official recognition in the NCAA record books because it played just four games. WSU wasnt nicknamed the Tartars at that time but did go while scoring 100 points. The Fireballs and Wildcats both scored easy victories last week in the Willard baseball league while the Tigers and Lions suffered the losses. Pitcher Neal Braegger led the Fireballs to an win over the Tigers. easy Steve Brimberry took the loss for the Tigers. Hitting for the Fireballs were Steve Kap, a double and two RBIs; David Edmonson, two RBIs; Tom Barlow, one RBI; Kelly Facer, one RBI; Todd Mund, a double and two RBIs and Neal Braegger with a double. much-revive- in the week to trbunce Red Baron, 13-as Wayman, E. Done, Hernandez and P. Roundy paced the hit parade. G Fireballs, Wildcats win And a movie July 25 league Chuck's American downed count in eight Bobs 66 by a innings this week to take over first place in the Brigham City Slugger league at Rees Pioneer park. A bases-loade- d single by R. Johnson did the trick for the winners who are now 3 on the season. S. Laird, J. S. Rackham, Wendell, and D. White hit well for the losers. Chucks was paced by J. Rackham, ' R. Johnson, D. Hernandez and J. Burridge. Earlier in the week. Chucks this weekend oh the Brigham City reservoir. 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