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Show J Races tighten in boys baseball play. M. Reeese went four innings to take the win although six runs scored. S. Laird in relief held the winners to a single run in two innings but too late for the losers. Sport King batters playing well were K. Johnson, Nelson, M. Reeves, D. Mar- shall, (Continued From Page 8 ) made the only hits for the losers as Rangers pitchers struckout received from Ericson, Bott, 19. First Security Tigers were Stevens, McDonald and Stoker. The upended the defeated by the News & Journal Perry Panthers 33-- 7 on May 31 nine, 4 in a May 29 game. The on home runs by Evanoff with winners pounded out 11 base two, Duran with three, Hadley hits to support A. Huot on the with three and Woodruff with mound. N & J stifled a 7th inning rally one. On the same day, the Tigers with good defense by A. 6 Thompson to quash the Tigers. rolled the Panthers Thompson, D. Nielson, D. highlighted by Shigley's grand slam home run. Good fielding Bieier, R. OBrant, L. Jones and was also received by Rouen-ber- G. Peeke had hits for the winShigley, Mason, and ners. Seven hits recorded by the Thurston. Tigers were by Ray Jones, S. Standings at the end of the Rock, Rich Jones, E. Ream and B. Baird, who was the losing week: 9-- 22-1- pitcher. The International Rockets d pounded out 18 hits and in the Panthers another May 29 fracas. M. Pulsipher was the winning pitcher and S. Youngbird took the loss. Hitters for the winners were G. Singleton, Mr. Pulsipher, M. Hill, D. Smith, S. Hill, D. Jensen, S. Hendman Jones and Hansen. Panther batters hitting well were K. Youngblird, Adams, Little and Hirschi. The Rangers downed the Pirates 19-- on May 30 on the pitching. The strength of six-hRangers receiving hitting from 19-- 3 National League National League major and minor teams played interleague contests with International League teams the past week. Here are the results: On May 28, the Sport Kings from International topped the with timely Fife Rock Cubs, hits by Reeves (triple) and Johnson (home run). Others hitting well for the winners were Ogrady annd Johnson. The Cubs helped out the winners by making five errors. Petty, Adams, Thompson and Daniels all hit well for the Cubs. On the same day, the Rangers ripped the Pirates 12-- as Boyd was the winninng pitcher and the leading batter, racking up two homers and a triple. Taking the loss was K. Givens. Other Ranger hitters were Hepworth, Hereford, Best (double), Barnhart (triple) and Lowe. Kranz and C. Archibald M. Brightenberg, BE miss to compete in pageant June 13 Darrelene Lewis, vivacious and talented daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Lewis of Tremonton, will compete in the Miss Utah Scholarship pageant to be held in the Provo High school, June Preliminary judging will commence on June 4 O. Grady and D. Johnson. Cubs playing well were B. Williams, R. Butler, P. Menlove, S. Laired, K. Adams, C. Wood and R. Melton. Panthers revenged an earlier loss the Rockets, taking an 8 victory on May 31. The Panthers had eight hits off loser Pulsipher and Hill while Adams went the distance for the winners. Rocket players doing well were Singleton, Pulsipher, M. Hill, D. Smith, S. Hill, Hansen and Stoker. For the Panthers, K. Youn-birL. Wright, Tuck, Adams, S. Youngbird, Maddox, Hirschi, Johnston, Nelson and Brown played well. The Tigers dumped the News and Journal to avenge another loss earlier on the week. Ray Jones went three innings to take the win with relief from Lopez. A. Thompson was the losing pitcher. Hits for the Tigers were made by Rich Jones, E. Ream, Brian 13-1- 11-- 13-1- the pageant will be presented June 15 at 8 p. m. The public is invited to attend the judging June 14 starting promptly at 9:15 a. m. and also the pageant Saturday evening. This portion will be televised on Darrelene Lewis ...in contest d, scholarship KBYU. Baird, Ronnie Lopez, Doug Bessinger, Waters and Yates. N & J hitters were A. Thompson, A. Hust, L. Jones, Woodruff. No errors were committed. National League standings: Miss Lewis is the current reigning queen of Miss Wheat and Beet Days, a preliminary Miss America pageant held in Garland last August. BRHS Graduate graduated from Bear High School in May of this year. She is also a LDS Seminary graduate. She appeared in leading roles She Enter pistol shoot Four Unseen meals Brigham The woodcock rarely sees what she eats. By driving her three inch bill into the mud, her highly sensitive tip feels earthworms upon which she feeds. officers City from the police depart- ment will represent the department this week at the annual Utah Peace Officers association convention in Moab. The four will also represent the department in competition shooting in practical pistol and They are Steve Petersen, Charles Earl, Jim Allen and Sheridan Nelson. The officers will also attend crime conferences and other crime-relate- d seminars during the four-da- y meeting, said assistant Police Chief Tom slowfire. student put on dean's list Gary Clark Heumier of Brigham City, who is a student at Angelo State university in San Angelo, Texas is listed on the Deans honor roll for the the at semester university. Heumier, son of Mr. and Mrs.' C. Q. Heumier of 427 South First East is a 1971 graduate of Central High School. He is a junior biology major at ASU. He is listed on the 3.00 to 3.49 honor roll. Agile bird Chief Studdert has indicated all conventions and crime conferences will have a of the citys representative Sneddon force in attendance, said. Floyd Eggli of Bothwell is all smiles as he displays limit of rainbows taken from Honeyville pond last week. The largest went 6'j pounds and measured 24 inches. Success has been spotty at the pond since the hot opener last Saturday. HAPPY ANGLER Humming birds are the most manuverable birds in the world. They can fly backwards as well as forward, can go straight up and down or remain stationary. Sneddon. This is the first time Brigham City has sent a team to this conference, said Sneddon. It is one of the first moves by new Chief Steve Studdert to broaden the scope of the Brigham City police department. 2 DAYS ONLY . . . FRIDAY Officers Choose The men were selected by fellow officers as some of the best marksmen on the force, said Sneddon. They have been training for the shooting event the past two weeks at the Mantua gun range, he added. The chief feels the department should become involved in all police activities throughout the state. Acquaintences made and information received will be invaluable to the department. It is essential that our officers become acquainted with other officers throughout basis to the state in a first-nam- e deal with the modern day traveling felon, Sneddon said. 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Sport King tripped the Cubs 10-- 8 in another May 30 game that saw untimely errors mar it, v high school musicals Carousel" and Guys and Dolls" and was chosen Best Actress of the Year 1973. She has been a vocalist and participant of the LanSir- s- Bear River High School stage band, and cheerleader for two years. In addition she has been a member of the A Cappella choir for three years. For her talent in the Miss Utah Scholarship pageant, Miss Lewis will sing a vocal solo. spring Hepworth, Hatch, Martinez, Thursday, June 6, 1974 in the 6 it Utah BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, A FREE WEEKEND AT SHERWOOD HILLS 100 PURCHASED BEFORE ENJOY - SWIMMING - TENNIS - HANDBALL - SAUNA THE PRICE INCREASE SAVE M!i'SoaVI?o,(L 323 South Main Register NOW at Both Places Dime OPEN TIL 723-343- 1 0:00 p.m. Drawing 5:00 p.m. Saturday at Brigham Honda FRIDAY & SATURDAY It |