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Show 10 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah At city park Thursday, June 13, 1974 Cycle meet set Saturday The second motorcycle meet of the year will be staged at the Brigham City Cycle park on Saturday, June 15, and riders of all ages and ability are invited to take part. This will be a field meet starting at 1 p.m. Sponsor is the Cycle City Brigham association. Classes will include all types of cycles, from Class 0 to open, with beginners and modified BOX ELDER ACTION SPORTS Kramer tops in a" i L r V - " ' ; n Dick Kramer, golfing professional from Bonneville in Salt Lake City, carded a 68 to take top honors in the Brigham City pro-ahere Monday. The event annually precedes the Brigham City Open which this year will be conducted Saturday and Sunday, June . Vs1 f A Y .. ' " , yW V. , JP ' ,V '"V I As of Wednesday there were still openings in the championship and C flights but the field was reported filling up fast for this popular attraction on the Utah golfing calendar. Saturday Play Play will begin at 8 a.m. on Saturday and 9 a.m. Sunday with professionals taking to the course at 1 :30 p.m. Sunday. A, B and C flights play Saturday and the championship and pro flights on Sunday. host In Mondays pro-aprofessional Tommy Williams and Brigham City amateur Reid Goodliffe each carded a 69 individual scores for next-bes- t behind Kramer. John Evans, Kim Cherry and Joey Bonsignore each had 70s. In best-bal- l competition, group, Williams and Goodliffe 8 At least thats what one youngster appears to be COME ON IN . . . THE WATER'S FINE lesson free a period at the Brigham City pool this week. Climswimming saying during with have climbing attendance at the pool. corresponded bing temperatures Standings: Peaches score International BC Commercial Men's Softball Meet Smithfield Friday W L 8 1 T Funeral 1 Taylor Farm Service vs. Gardner Dairy, No. 2 Micor Development vs. Fidelity Credit, No. 1 Sherwood Hills vs. U.S.I.P.A., No. 2 Chadwick Realty, bye 8:30 The Brigham City Peaches made their 1974 baseball debut an impressive one Tuesday, victory over a scoring a visiting Logan club at Rees Pioneer park. In the process, they slammed out a total of 13 hits, including four doubles, and got sterling pitching from James Mustos and Kim Petersen. Next outing on the Utah 1 Northern Baseball each doubled. Logan got its single run in the third on an error and a single. 5 5 4 4 2 6 International Mustang Won Lost Panthers Small Stars Wildcats Mustos started for Brigham City and hurled five innings, giving up just two hits and striking out-- seven. Petersen pitched hitless ball the final two frames. Snakes and fish have ears, but the ears have no outside openings. They hear mostly through vibrations in the ground or water. Starting Pitcher Hansen was the starting m a 64 while Kelly Woodland and Ken Cromwell turned in a 66. Chip Garris and recorded Dave Denbitz, and Kramer and John Unger posted a 66 also. In Division In best-bal- l, division, it was Kim Cherry and Dave Castille tops with a 64, with Kim Cherry and Steve Ray next with 66; Kelly Woodland and Greg Holmes also had 66. Kelly Woodland and Jim Chatlin, and Dick Kramer and Max Baker posted 67s. best-bal- l division The saw five teams tie with 66s. They were John Evans and Tom Christiansen, Joe Kelly and Harvey Morgan, Tom Williams and Jim Mullins, Kim Cherry and Ute Harada, Dick Kramer and Fred Wheeler. 14-1- 8 Bountiful tips BC Legion nine Brigham City lost its third in American straight game, Legion play at Bountiful Tuesday. Again for the local nine, it was an inability to hit with men aboard and some defensive lapses which spelled the difference. The outcome left them with a 3 mark on the season with the next contest on tap Tuesday at Rees Pioneer park. The opponent will be a tough Roy club with action slated at 8 p.m. At Bountiful the visitors actually outhit their foes but BIG CATCH Melden Forsberg, Fiending, is pictured with king salmon caught deep sea fishing while with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Coombs, Fielding, off West Port, Wash. 24-pou- couldnt deliver the timely blows when needed. They had runners on base in every inning and left eight men stranded in g one stretch. 1 Commercial Softball league for win in opener Admission is priced at $1 for individuals or $3 per car with those under 12 admitted free. The cycle park is located east There will be trophies in all a spokesman explained. Signup will be open from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. with practice running from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. classes, three-innin- Rangers Rockets Sport Kings N&Js Here is the schedule of games in the Brigham City Mens Monday, June 17; 7:00 Petersen Home vs. F.S.B., No. bar. of Parson gravel pits and is accessible from the road which runs just west of the city power plant in the mouth of Box Elder canyon. Weekend stage set for Brigham Open ' well-know- ' - pro-a- bike riders alike invited to enter. There is an entry fee of $1 for two events. A highlight of the day will be a hillclimb drag race with other competition to include a jump contest, slow race, and limbo Tied 8 2 0 4 4 1 4 4 l 3 6 0 Tall, righthander Larry Miller picked up the victory, eight scattering American BC Only Tallies Their only tallies came in the second when Brad Cutler tripled and came home on Dwight Eppersons single and in the seventh when John Conrad singled home Mike Hollingsworth who had walked. Bountiful, meanwhile, converted six hits and a batch of Brigham City errors into runs in the first, fourth and sixth innings. hits and striking out 10 while Allen Williams limited the winners to six hits, several the infield league schedule for Brigham City is a home meeting with arch rival Smithfield on Friday. Game time is 8:15 p.m. The Peaches left little doubt on this occasion who was the better team as they scored once in the first inning, again in the third and pushed four runners across in the fourth. Rick Yagi cf Nelson 3b Randy Yagi ss Keyes If Hollingsworth Cutler lb Conrad lb Fpperson rf McClain rf Lyons 2b Wankier 2b Williams p Powder Puff H 2 l 0 3 Rowdy Kittens Crazy Legs Pag Legs Misfits 3 0 0 1 Initial Tally The initial tally came when Scott Smith doubled and came home on Larry Jewells single. The two teamed up to do it again in the third with a pair of singles. 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