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Show I Next week in Brigham City WBBA (teams chase berths im Little World Series Teams are in the final rounds play in the three-stat- e Western Baseball Boys association tournaments with eight berths in the Little World Series waiting the top clubs. And that major event on the WBBA calendar will be staged in Brigham City for the first time in history next week, Aug. 15, 16 and 18. In at regional play Washington Terrace this week. Brigham City National and Willard made it to the third day, off squaring Wednesday evening to determine who will play Terrace-Dal- e today (Thursday) at 6 p.m. of Would Advance ' Should Terrace-Dal- e win, theyll advance into the Little World Series. A victory for the other squad would require another game Friday to determine the series entry. Brigham National fell to Terrace-Dal- e Monday but 2 bounced back Tuesday ternoon to take a over the Brigham af- victory American 6-- 1 team. The loss was the American leagues second and eliminated them from further competition. Sheldon Mills, Joe Ramsdell and Gary Jeppsen pitched for American. Rick Johnson had a double and Todd Williams, Mills and Gary Jeppsen all singled for the losers. Knocked Over American Willard knocked over Brigham American Monday as they squeezed out a victory. Neal Braegger went all the way 2 for Willard while Gary Nelson and Dennis Christensen shared mound duties for Brigham American. Mike Nelson had a homerun and a single in a losing cause. Willard fell to a powerful Terrace-Dalteam Tuesday as Jed they were swamped, Fuhriman went all the way for Terrace-Dal- e to record the shutout. Steve McBride and Steve Brooks each had a homer for the winners. Mike Holmes and Steve Kap were the Willard hurlers. e 14-- Veneed each other. Pony Leaguers grab third DC at tournament get underway The Brigham City tournament traveling team recently nabbed third place in a 16 team tournament held in Rexburg, Idaho. Brigham began play Thursday, Aug. 2, as they defeated to advanced into Rexburg the championship bracket. Jim McLaine pitched two hit ball for 1 Brigham, holding Rexburg scoreless after the first inning. McLaine was aided by two homeruns, one each by Doug Bingham and Mark Lyons and by a spectacular catch by Bingham on which he fell over the outfield fence. Friday saw the Brigham lads come up with a squeaker over Blackfoot Val Thurston was the only runner to score as he came home in the first inning on Scott Cottams high bouncer to third base. Bob Tydeck had the only hit of the day for Brigham City. John Pauser and Kent Larsen shared pitching duties in the shutout victory. Utah Valley Dolphins walked first-plac- e honors in Brigham City's annual Golden off with AAU Spike Junior Boys Softball throw Kevin Christianson, Gene Munk, Ernie Anderson and Mike 184 feet. dash Terry Taylor, John Shaw, Gene Munk, Jeff Taylor and Ron Webster, 6.4 seconds. 100 dash Terry Taylor, John Shaw and Jeff Taylor, 12.4 seconds. 220 dash Kevin Christiansen, Terry Taylor, and John Shaw, 29.2 seconds. Discus Scott Wells, Mike Hinchman, 631 (new record)). Scott Wells. Kevin Christiansen Shotput and Mike Hinchman. 335. Long jump Gene Munk, Scott Wells,' Ernie Anderson, Robert Haws and David Casperson, 13'8V. 440 dash Jeff Taylor, Robert Haws. Brett Fowkes, and Dave Casperson, 1:15.0. 880 dash Brett Fowkes and Robert Haws, 3:17.9 (new record). 50 TOP SWIMMERS These members of the Brigham City swim team placed in individual events at the Golden Spike meet. Kneeling, from left, Lori Gale, Cindy Anderson and Sharon Brinton. Standing, John Sargent, Coach Larry Moody, Scott Wells, Dave Ander-to- n and Coach Riley Bakes. Final all-comersm- eef t marked by records Winners final the in all- comers track meet of the summer which was held Aug. 1, Wednesday, have been released by recreation department officials. Named as outstanding athletes were the high point winners of each age division. The were: Cub Boy Gary Thompson of Ogden accumulated the most points and broke two meet records in doing so. (50 and 100 yard dash) Diane Barnhart of Foothill Park won this award and broke the meet record for 100 the dash. yard Rookie Boy Joey Price from Salt Lake City broke three records. (50, 100 and 220 yard dashes) Rookie Girl Shellee Coleman of Ogden broke the records for the 100 and 220 yard dashes. Junior By There was a tie between Terry Taylor of Salt Lake City and Scott Wells of Brigham City. They seach set two new meet records, Terry in the 50 and 100 yard dashes and Scott in the discus and shotput. Junior Girl Melodie Smith of Ogden who set two new meet records in the 50 and 100 yard dashes. Prep Boy Joe Antista of Layton. Prep Girl Terri Casperson of Cub Girl Pleasant View and 440 who set new meet records for the long jump, 220 yard dashes. Track meet winners are listed first, second, third etc. along with the winning time or mark: Tompson. Jeff Olsen, Chad Reeves. Scott Evans tied Blake Cevering. and Martin Haws. 7.4 seconds. 100 dash Garry Thompson. Doug Wehile. Chad Reeves. Blake Cevering tied Scott Owens, and Darren Moss, 13.8 seconds. 220 dash Garry Thompson. Blake Cevering. Craig Clement. Martin Haws and Brett Wells. 35.2 seconds. Standing Broad jump Kristy Gates, LaDawna Eskelsen. and Ann Hinchman. 149". 50 dash Diane Barnhardt. Terri Gonzales. Tima Stein. Kristy Gates. Susan 50 dash Joey Price, Kenny Huff, Kenny Crowder, Joey Foranyic, Mike Boyd tied Thayne Scothern, and Damon Eskelson. 6.8 seconds. 100 dash Joey Price. Kenny Crowder. David Johnson. Damon Eskelson and Dino Cub Girls 12 4 seconds. Meltin. Softball throw LaDawna Eskelson. Huff and Christy Gates, and Ann Hinchman. 48 feet. Shotput Jimmy Boyd. Kenny Mark Boyd. 28'9". Standing broad jump Jill Coleman and Charlotte Hartvigsen. 72". Rookie Girls 50 dash -- JaNae Jordon. Sheilee Colman. Carrie Jenson. Charlotte Hartvigsen and Softball throw Stephanie Loma, Jill Coleman. Julie Robinette and Charlotte Robin Conlon. 7 0 seconds 82.4 feet. 100 dash Shellee Colman. Carrie Jensen. Hartvigsen. JaNae Jordon. Robin Conlon. and Julie 220 dash Shellee Coleman and Jill Coleman. 32 4 seconds. Robinette. 13 2 seconds. Morrison. Itoug throw Warren Wayrif ItH'hurrlson, Mr Kith and Chad Reeves, 245 6 broad jump Todd Itnhards, Standing Andrew Hinrhinan. Itarren Moss, Wayne Wehrls and Jeffrey Olson. IKVf," Todd Morrison tied Garry Vi dash Vifthall Wihrcu. Prep Girls dash Steph Russell. 6.8 seconds. 100 dash Steph Russell, 12.8 seconds. 220 dash Terri Casperson, 30.4 seconds. 440 dash' Terri Casperson, 1:15.4. Long jump Terri Casperson. 13 feet. 50 Prep Boys 50 dash Scott Rasmussen. 6.2 seconds. 100 dash Scott Rasmussen. 11.2 seconds. 220 dash Joe Antista. Dan Johansen and David Johnson. 26.0 seconds. 440 dash Dan Johansen and David Johnson. 1:08.4. Discus Alan Asay and David Scothern. 77'8". Shotput-Al- an Asay and David Scothern. 29T'. Scott Antista. Long jump Joe Rasmussen and David Scothern. 17'9". High jump Joe Antista. 5 5". 880 dash Dan Johansen. 2:48.2. The Mower That Can Go Anywhere We've put the big 2V bushel grass bag between the handles of our Snapper to give you 100 maneuverability. Unlike most mowers, there's no grass bag sticking out to the side to catch on trees, shrubs, or other obstacles in your path. And the Snapper vacuum cleans your lawn, picking up grass, leaves, even light litter as you mow. Find out why beautiful lawns begin with Snapper. Earls Service Center 8 West Forest St. Brigham City, Utah 1 Age-Grou- Swim- p ming meet here Friday and Saturday. The champs piled up 406 outdistance points to easily second-plac- e Ogden with 217 points. Others included the Utes (Salt Lake City), 161; Bountiful, 132, and Brigham City, 121. The meet saw trophies awarded for high-poiperformances by boys and girls in each age group. They included the following; Eight, and under - Dale Fisher, Bountiful, and Bret Andersen, Tooele. - Sue Nicolo, 0 Pirates, and Wayne Collard, Granger. - June Martin, Eleven-and-1- 2 Kearns, and Suzie Ayers, Ogden, tied, and Dave Lund-berUtah Valley Dolphins. Nine-and-1- g, Thirteen-and-1- - 4 Nancy Taylor, Utes, and Pete Garson, Pirates. - Paula Swim, Fifteen-to-1Kearns and David Poskin, Orland Park, 111. 7 semi-fina- l game Brigham met crosscounty rival Bear River Valley. Brigham City came up on the short end of the score in extra innings. Brad Cutler and Mark Williams each blasted a homer for the Tremonton team while Bob Tydeck and Doug Bingham had roundtrippers for Brigham 5 City. Bear River met Valley Caldwell in the championship game and fell to the tough Idaho team Brigham City was awarded the Sportsmanship trophy and Coach Hindburg and his heam team will travel to Soda Springs this weekend to participate in a tournament there. Hindburg also said that he and the boys on his team were expecially appreciative of the support they have received from local merchants and citizens to make their trips possible. The Brigham City Recreation department will again enter (11) earns in the Wasatch Front Football league. League doctors will be at the Brigham City Community center on Friday Aug. 10 at 5:30 p.m. Fees will be $3 per examination. Registration will be held at 6 p.m. on Aug. 13 at the following locations according to ages: 8 10 (70 pound weight limit), at Junior High football charged. field. 10 11 (85 pound weight (100 pound weight limit), Memorial park. 11 12 limit), Rees Pioneer park. 12 IS (120 pound weight limit), Rees Pioneer park. To be issued a uniform, the boy will be required to have: a player application signed by parent; proof of a physical examination; first year players will be required to have a birth certificate. A player fee of $5 will be place among the top five included the following; John Sargent second in the 100 meter freestyle and fourth in the 200 freestyle. Cindy Andersen (11-1second in 100 backstroke, third in 100 free, fourth in both 50 free and 200 individual medley. Sharon Brinton fourth in 100 backstroke. Dave Anderton ) second in 100 backstroke. Scott Wells (11-1second in both 50 and 100 backstroke. Lori Gale (11-1fourth in the 100 butterfly. (9-1- Hash, Lisa Hansen). free and medley Boys relays, third place (Dave Anderton, Eric Swain, Jed Sargent, Dan Hammon). 14-1- 5 free relay, third (Dan Anderton, Corey Boys open, place Powers, Frank Pohmajevich, and Scott Keyes). (11-1- (13-14- Relay Teams following relay teams placed among the top three: ' Boys freestyle relay, third place (Chris Jensen, Clay Humphrey, John Sargent and Brett Wells). 2 Girls free relay, first place (Sharon Brinton, Lori Gale, Cindy Anderson, and Cindy Mason). 2 free relay, third Boys place (Jess Sargent, Mike Hinchman, Dan Allan, Scott Wells). 4 Girls free and medley relays, second place (Becky Bakes, Barbara Jensen, Jana '.I The ii 9-- 1 13-1- Swimmers Place Brigham City swimmers who SHOP HOURS: DAILY 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Sun. 9 a.m( - 2 p.m. Leachmans Recreation Unlimited ARCHERY SALES 671 East 7th North Brigham City 723-72- 1 1 Ready for the Archery Deer Hunt? Try Leachman's recreation unlimited for the finest in Archery supplies. 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