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Show Coast clubs fall BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham Cify, Utah Thursday, August Utah, Idcah in The Western Boys Baseball Association Little World Series saw four teams advanced into the winners bracket of the three-da- y tournament Wed- nesday. Holladay, Altamont, Idaho Falls and Terrace-Dal- e were victors in the opening round of games at Brigham dropped from championship contention as Utah teams dominated play. homer Thanks to a three-ru- n Scott McGeochen, Idaho Falls slipped past another Salt Lake City area team, Rose count. Brad Park, by a Cushing was the winning hurler. 5 side-armin- right-hande- r, The Run Over Olympia second Altamont Terrace-Dal- scored early e often as they crushed Tooele by a count of 15-The winners who hail from the Ogden area, depended once again, as they did so much in district and regional play, on the left arm of pitcher Rex and saw game In today's round of play, East Van Nuys will go against Olympia in a consolation game at 9 a.m. Rose Park and Tooele square off at 11:30 a.m. in another consolation affair. On the championship side, Holladay will meet Altamont at 2 p.m. and Idaho Falls tangles with Terrace-Dal- e in the 5 p.m. finale. The teams will take the. day off Friday to see a reenactment of the driving of the Golden Spike at Golden Spike National Historic and plan to spend the by 3-- Citys Memorial park. The first round saw Californias two entries East Van Nuys and Olympia tfeomms cadvcamiGe Van Nuys, with a spirited contingent of fans to cheer them on, took an early lead but fell to Holladay, in the days closest contest. Brent Layton, a g was the winning pitcher for the Salt Lake City area club. southeastern Utah run over Olympia of Santa Monica by a 1 score. Daniel Vanhoozier took credit for the victory. , Coleman and a strong hitting attack to earn the triumph. 21 1973 City swim meet set, is open to everyone Woirld Senes ploy Li v vie 1A afternoon at Lagoon. Final tourney action is slatei. Saturday with games on tap' at 11:30 a.m., 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. when the Holladay-Altamon- t and Idaho winners will meet for the Little World Series championship. Members of the visiting teams are staying in Brigham City homes during the tourney. Aubry L. Moody is the torunament manager and Glen Jensen is director. The annual Brigham City swimming meet will be staged Monday, 20, at the city pool. Signup for the events is set at 5 p.m. at the pool with competition to begin shortly after, a spokesman said. The meet is open to all area swimmers. All age groups will be included up to 14 with older swimmers classed in the open competition. Swimmers may enter two events. A first-plac- e trophy will be given in each event with ribbons for other finishers through fifth place. This is a yearly event and climaxes summer swim season. the eomr r V ..1 iv Vi, vv yr'' " v: tv-- , r. ' - ' ' ' v- 4 - ' - "C.'V'V 1V'44,U' N' - . - , VT ' 4 ' f vy? to WmIimi SflM Distributor with pteco o fully toll contained Pfjg Arrow Motorhome in this oroo in cowolotioii with Intormoontoin Ad vertfeing Promotion. This unit hot many oitras. 30 C3it gd nagiii nrhtlif Purchaser must bo willing to promote unit with compensation for .... bods or futuro solos. This overthrow at first base spiced some of the action as the WBBA Little World Series got underway Wednesday morning at Memorial field in Brigham City. This game was the opener between Van Nuys and Holladay which the Utah team won, WORLD SERIES ACTION Just roloosod for distribution No. 412f in this oroo. MFG. list $10, 312., roloosod value $1,745.00 Call colloct (101) 3-- 2. '- - - 1 Mr. (SOI) 244-444- 0 en MG) GBLSlffjj 0sty OP raQD (effiUKnB Rj fUD mfBRj or bote or Mr. Armstrong 4' Four tie in A flight CD0C? ts tell winners (I DAR0ADHS m mm ON FOOID) of $130. In the A flight the four teams of Terry Barnard and Dave Troseth, Dave Smith and Harvey Morgan, Phil Palmer and Gordon Brown and Jim Thurston aijd Larry Dodd shared first place. The A winners split the pot for first, second, third, and fourth places and received $80 per team. Second place in the B flight was won by Wendell Johnson and Paul Hicks with a 120 and they received $80. Third place in the B flight was a tie at 121 between the teams of Ray Bybee and Dale Valentine and Rex Bryant and L.D. Merrell. They split third and fourth place money and received $72.50 per team. Fifth place in the B went to Tom Fishburn and Vern Holt who won $50 for their 123 efforts Sixth and Seventh place money was split with a tie for sixth place at 124 between Jim Ferrara and Lionel Erickson and Paul Merrell and Blen Nance. They received $445 each team. Fifth, sixth and seventh place money in the A" flight was split again between teams who tied for that honor one stroke back of the four that tied for first. All coming in the 124s were Greg Paulos and Eidon Hill, Bob Montgoemery and Lynn Brailsford and Dewey Wright and Dick MacFarlane. They received $50 per team. Ail money was given out in gift certificates which can be redeemed at merchants who participated in the tournament ad which ran in the Box Elder Jounral last week. The tournament was called a huge success by those involved and a awards party and AGGOUNTS mmms FIRM RIPE Crowds sea life ARLINGTON, Tex. IUPII More than 180,000 persons, representing 41 states and 6 countries, visited Seven Seas sealife park in the first 50 days of operation. We have sold 417,000 cold drinks, 117,000 hot dogs and nearly 80,000 ice cream bars, said Hollis Packard, general manager of the S10 million facility. d 19; o $500.00 c o u - GOOD SATURDAY AUGUST 18, 1973 ONLY K - VI i INTERCHANGE Just South of Brigham City Airport STOP BY AND SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF ciDir s? DUR6ER FRANKS m r.iDii.il E3r.iE BsiF J Swanson 3 Course I DINNERS I Folgart 3 lb. I I 69 I ti limit On. Coupon Void Altar 22 Augurt 11 Bologna 79c PINEAPPLE w&am BANK OR BRIGHAM 03rJmIIIKHUV I J -15 TURKEY lb. 3 I LOCATED ON HIWAY 84 NEAR 1 CL TOWARDS A DOWN PAYMENT ON A KIT MOBILE HOME o Cedar Farm T urkey I!DIPC- 3- THIS COUPON WORTH Family Pack COOKING buffet lunch concluded the event Sunday at the Elks lodge. PLUMS $i V) 9n CHEESE Santa Rom , m (MED5BE3 ur policy tern HEAT - PRODUCE Winners were announced Sunday at a special buffett luncheon to conclude the Seventh Annual Brigham City ELKS Best Ball Golf tournament. Four teams tied in the A flight of the 36 hole tournament with 123 or 25 under par while a 119 or 29 under par took top honors in the B flight. Teams used full handicaps for the tournament. Placing all alone atop the "B flight was the team of Ken Beach and Doug Grover with the 119. They won a prize purse 0tQ Quality Mark ooooo |