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Show I 2 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah fs Thursday, August 23, 1973 ' l , S . McDougall only Utahn to place Champions crowned Sunday in The wind-plague- 1973 Stock d National Outboard Cham- - champions crowned in 14 racing events. But it wasn't easy. Winds had raked the waters of Willard Bay State park Thursday, Friday pionship boat races finally hit the finish mark Sunday with and Saturday, qualification hampering runs. place high. He grabbed a fourth in the hydro class. entrants took home the remining hardware which was handed out at a special banquet Sunday night at Sherwoood Hills. Scott Davidson, San Calif., received the Golden Spike Regatta trophy as the outstanding driver. Two drivers suffered injuries in collisions Sunday, Bill Giles, Taunton, Mass., and Lloyd Out-of-sta- te a, Sunday's consolidated racing program continued for nearly 12 hours, save for a brief period of wind in Brigham City's Bryan McDougall was the only Utahn to natl outboard races Pickette Citv. Calif, but neither required extended Mize. hospital The national sponsored by JSttcfc Hydra event was J'Stedi BeneOeW I. Wvott Nelson. South New BerUn. NY.. 2. Scott Dovidson. Son Bernar dino. Cold.; X Todd Nelson. South New Berlin. N Y. the Bonneville Outboard racing association and sanction by the American Power Boat association. Here are the I ) Tcm Morch. New York. N Y. Tcm Williomt. Bremerton. Wo$h.; X Nelson. South New Berlin. Sherry NY care. results: B Stock Hydro Hutchins. Hioieoh. Fio ; 2 M'ke Lundy. Ancostor. Conoda; X Mike Jones. Seattle, Wash. RvnoOout I Richord Goodyear. Flint, Mich . 2. Fred Miller. Trenton, Mich.. 3. I. MySrk O Dell. Son Ricnord Joclnto. 2. Oovid Procknow, WMewo-icr- . Wit. 1 Conrad KertOi Arbockie. Collf., Mich.; 2. X Grove. Wis. Henry Menties. Butler, Wis. Collf. Bill MRehdbeut t. Wayne Parrott. Oroit, Mich.; 2. Deo Bcrghooer. Elm Ronofeool Mich ; 2. Summons. Coke Mohowk. N J ; 3. Ron Thomos. Miiwoukee. Wit. Oouo Fountoin, Newport. Mich.. X Bill Allen. Qumcv. Mess. Hydro 1. Jimm Oowe, Needles, Co'if ; 2. Henry Mennes. Butler, Wis.; X Stan Armstrong, Norton. Moss. t. Fred Miller I Trenton. Bill Soper C Hydro 1. John Vole, Mamdon. Conn.; 2. Jim Moseley. Flo.; X Lokewood, Morshoil Eidredge. Jr.. Palm Springs Flo. tunobout 1. Andy Honsen. Oshkosh. Wis.; 2. Craig Sclvivge. Edmunds. Wosh.. 3. Ron Thomos, Miiwoukee. Wn. Runabout I. Henry Memies. Butler, Wis : ? Wifhom Leutner. Madison, Wis.; 3 White. Joseph Flint, Mich. Hydro Steve Detitio. toke Hopsfconc. 2. Andy Honsen, Oshkosh. Wis.; X Mork Demory, Seotfle. Wosh 2SS SS Runabout I. Bill Simmons. Lone Mohowk, 2. N J.; Ron Thomos. Miiwoukee 3. Trenton. MiiNr. Mch Ws.; Fred I. NJ SS Hydro I. Charles Erdmon, New South Bor Wis.; 2. Oave Hoggard. Trenton. lln, ; ff BOX ELDER ACTION SPORTS 723-347- 1 S Tennis tourney scores released More final tennis scores have been released by the officials for the Brigham City tournament still in progress. Here are the scores: Grover R Adults. Mixed Doubles--R- . : Payne del. R Miner! - A. Merrill. Mason - L. Bywater del. Grover - Payne. 64; FINAL. Mens Open Doubles Goldsberry Williams def. Mason - Harrod. 4, t FINAL. Youth Tourney scores Boys to Singles G. McDonald def. B. Weils. 06; G. McDonald def. S. Bertelsen. I FINAL. Boys 12 Singles J. Taylor def. S. Wells, D. Powers def. J. Taylor, 64. M. 24. ' FINAL. Boys 14 Singles K. Laird def. G. FINAL. Godfrey. Boys 12 Doubles D. Powers - S. Wells , def . G. McDonald - S. Bertelsen. 64, 64; K. Adams - D. Money def. M. Bertelsen - M. :: The $50,000 prize money event, which is being sponsored by Firemens Fund Insurance Company, was an amateurs-onl- y tournament i until 1968, when it became an open, bringing professionals into the competition. Among : the tennis greats to capture the rhMnjionihip crown were Bill r4whn4mv Ellsworth Vines, Fred Perry, Donald Budge, Bobby Riggs, Jack Kramer, Rod Laver, Arthur Ashe, Stan Smith and John Newcombe. plnlG' aS PayDti Mislay , Temperatures are tall but so spirit at Box Elder High school where this years Wight cops first place in tourney is the Brian Wight, 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cleone Wight, recently won first place in the Junior Utah Open golf tournament which was held at the Nibley Park course in Salt Lake City. Brian shot a 42 in the first round and 44 in the second round of the competition to cop the title in the age group. gridiron troops will kick off the 1973 football season Friday at Payson. The opener will get underway at 5 p.m., an unusual starting time but one requested by the Lions. The Utah county school is located about 120 miles from Brigham City via Interstate-15- . Coach Gordon Peterson said he doesn't know exactly what to expect from the opening-gam- e opponent. However, through an change of game films from Payson has an enrollment of count) but just 667 (1972-7- 3 fields a bigger grid gang than might be expected. The word out of Utah county is that this is an up year for the Lions, por- Wight received his golf struction from the Brigham City recreation department's Jr. golf program, this year being taught by assistant pro Joe Kelley. The young golfers parents also operate tjie 10th Hole Coffee Shop at the Brigham City course. v. 4" ' V sv vSj ex1972 JUNIOR WINNERS Winners in Brigham Citys youth tennis tourney were, from left, (Payson got Box Elders victory over Weber), the Hive coaching Dell Payne, Kevin Laird, Darin Powers and Greg McDonald. Absent was Scott Wells. staff and team this week got an inkling of whats coming up. in- v gjCDdl DDH Pomajavich. 64. 6-- Powers - Wells def. 6-FINAL. Adams Money, Boys 14 Doubles D. Payne K. Laird def. R. McQuain - R. Hatch. 64, 64; W. Harrison - G. Godfrey def. B. Braithwalte Payne - Laird def. S. Wells, 34. FINAL. Harrison - Godfrey, QuaU yDHS tending a stern test Petersons Buzzer bunch. for Most Recent Meeting The most recent meeting between the two schools was in 1960 when Box Elder won the state Class A grid crown with an 0 victory over the Lions at Brigham Young university. As for what the Bees will offer this year. Coach Pete said Fridays debut promises to v4'.4v$ defense, looks solid. But as somebody said once, Its whats up front that At least it weighs counts. heavily in the measure of any football teams success. That aspect of the game should be the interesting part to watch Friday afternoon. Starting Offense Heres the way the offense shapes Ends and for up the curtain-raise- r: Vic Anderson (185) Rick (135). Yagi Ben Boyce (242) Tackles and Dwight Epperson (182). Guards Kevin Woodruff (168) and Mike Hollingsworth 5 team of last year and is guardedly optimistic about prospects for the new campaign. The Bears, like other prep-stebreaking the ice this week, will know better after the opener. Else where around Region One, Bonneville will be at Clearfield for a 4:40 p.m. practice tilt. Weber High will play host to cross-tow- n rival Ben Lomond in a 4 p.m. contest on the old Warrior field. Eleventh and Washington. Bountiful will be at Roy for a 4 p.m. date. rs . (165). Center Ben Ferry (155). Quarterback A female fly can lay its first batch of eggs in less than a week after its birth. Larry By water (170). Halfbacks Mark Longhurst (175) and Bob Farnsworth (170). Scott Keyes (180). Fullback There are some berths still open on defense. The secondary corps and linebackers appear set and include Rick and Randy Yagi at safety, Bywater, and and Farnsworth on the corners and Myron Workman (180), Longhurst and Keyes, - 8-- X 'l that picture clarify con- siderably. We feel good about the guys coming back who we expected to do well, he commented, adding that some spots are in question and the opener will ADULT VICTORS Winners in the adult division of Brigham City's annual tennis give us an ofopportunity to see our other players what some tournament are pictured here. Front, from left, are Dell Payne, Reid Goldsberry and can do. Box Elder has eight lettermen Ted Payne. Standing, Rosalie Payne, Robert Williams, Ed Payne, Lee Ekstrom, Larry back but most are backfield Ed Glen Mason with and Director Recreation on for Romer, hand the trophy Casperson veterans, only two with line from are Absent the Barbara and Case Gates, Shirley presentations. photo Dorothy As a result, the experience. Woods. backfield, both on offense and Along the line, Boyce, Woodruff, Ferry, Russell Payne and Danny Hunsaker are competing for the (213) (180) JACKS spots. Jeep and All are seniors. Box Elder will host Ben Lomond on Aug. 31 in their second contest of the season with Davis coming up the following week. All are practice Horse Dar-- A Trailers games. Bears Will Play Bear River also will unveil its 1973 football crew Friday, hosting Davis in an 8 p.m. fray. Coach Don Peterson has seven lettermen back from his Garland j 257-398- 8 p&lb0s!l(3 OFFICIALLY VJA5 linbbit peometfEP in THF t?lSTI?if of Qg' Sc (grl? H5DCXIlnlIL CeLvn0A IK) ki J m 10 EAST ON 6th NORTH CALL SHIMANO CLUSTERS 723-882- 0 HUBS AXELS PEDALS CHAINS REPAIR PARTS FENDERS TRAINING WHEELS BASKETS CAR CARRIERS imNOW 1.50 TORNADO PUMPSr.s 245 NOW 1 .95 MIRRORS 60c and 1 .00 BLUEMELS PUMPS.. 1 OLYMPICS REG 130.95 Sale SEMI PRO REG. - Brian Wight, 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. YOUNG GOLFER x Cleone Wight, recently won first place in the Junior Utah ,f Open golf tournament which was held at the Nibley Park course in Salt Lake City. V 86 PROOf BY THE KENTUCKY JAMES B. 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