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Show Results posted for all comers Brigham City, Utah Thursday, July 25, 1974 Davis club downs BOX ELDER ACTION SPORTS track competition The Brigham City Recreation has department released results of its track meet held last week at Intermountain School. Several double and triple winners were named following events for boys and girls up to 17 years of age in the event. Results follow: Boys Cub division, 50 yard dash Shane Cummins, 7.5; Tom Evanoff, 7.6; Jon Merrill, 7.7; Evan Scothern, 7.8; Craig Clement, 7.9. rs 100 dash Shane yard Cummins, 14.2; Tom Evanoff, 14.6; Kent Nowak. 14.7; Graig Clement, 15.5; Wesley Gibbs, 16. 220 7.4. yard dash Graig Clements, 33.6; Tom Evanoff, 34.5; Wesley Gibbs, 34.5; Neal Reese, 35; Kirk Nowak, 38.3. Standing broad jump Greg Sandy Heilnar, Jeppson, David 5; Mike Martin, ; Lee Welk, Wyss, Girls Cub division, 50 yard dash Amy Nelson, 8.6; Nancy Coleman, 8.9; Linda Smith, 9; Jill Reeder, 9.1; Kristi Gates, 100 Junior division Boys 50 yard dash Kevin Burnett, 6.5; Steven Lewis, 5.7; Jeff Taylor, 7. 100 yard dash Steven Lewis, 12.1; Kevin Burnett, 12.5; Je Taylor, 12.8; Murray Blake, 13; Darwin Thompson, 13.5. 220 yard dash Brad Spence, 28; Jeff Taylor, 29, Van Reese, 30.5. Shot put yard dash Amy Nelson, 16.4; Virginia Cardenas, Nancy Coleman. Standing broad jump Kristi Gates, Virginia Cardenas, Softball throw Kristi Gates, 48-Linda Smith, 45-Nancy Coleman, 38; Jill Reeder, 25; Lisa May, 24-Boys softball throw Shane Cummins, 101-6- Scott Wells, 40-- 38-- Daivd Bruce Thorpe, Smith, 33-- Discus Scott Wells, Bruce Thorpe, David 40-- 4-- 5. 9.5. 100 dash Raylene 38-- Smith, yard 723-347- National 1 The Brigham City National went down to League defeat in baseball play in Bountiful Tuesday night, contest to dropping a Meuller Park. The hard-hittinMueller Park gang from Davis county rapped out 12 hits in the Bronco sectional tournament in first round action. The Brigham City were to meet Hyland in a 3:30 p.m. game on Wednesday. L. Lemmon was the winning pitcher for Mueller and he and J. Price held the visiting Nationals to only four hits to preserve the shutout, getting good power offensively and from the defense. Top players were J. Hadley D. Draper, B. Benson, I, Ballif, M. Haslam and R. Hill and B. dash Shelly Karla Henage, all-sta- Coleman, 12.8; 13.5; Kathy Reimers, 13,7. Gibbs, 14.1; Ilene Reeder. 14.2; Jill Coleman, 14.3; Marianne Burke, 15; Kim Coleman, 15.4. 220 yard dash Jill Coleman, 33; Ilene Reeder, 34.6; Jackie Howells, 35. 440 run Beth Ensign, 84.5; Jackie Howells, 95.7. Softball throw Jill Coleman, 78; Kim Coleman, 57. j; 9 100 yard 220 dash yard 15-- Shelly Coleman, 30.7. 880 run Kristy Henage, 3:21; Jackie Howells, 4:07. 440 Relay g Karla Henage, 1:24.3; Melanie Howells, 2:21. Long jump Kathy Reimers, Kathryn May, Melanie Howells, i; all-sta- 10-1- 9-- Prep division yard dash Gary Nowak, 10.8; Ray James, 12.7. 220 yard dash Gary Nowak, 22.5; Rod Scothern, 37.3. High jump Ansue Russell, Gene Musk, John Shaw, Ernie Anderson, Long jump John Shaw, Rod Scothern Gene Munk, 14; Ernie Anderson, 13-David Scothern, 13-Shot put Ben Boyce, 50; Gene Munk, 41-Ernie Anderson, 36-Discus David Scothern, 100 Boys ' 9; 4; 14-- Hill. The loss was given to Steve Laird who was tagged for six hits in the first inning to fall s National behind had trouble finding the handle as well, commiting five errors. 64-1- 0. 33-- Discus Scott Wells, 84-David Smith, Long jump Bruce Thorpe, Brad Spence, Kevin 4 Scott Wells, Burnett, 12-0 Vj. ; Murray Blake, Girls 50 yard dash Shelly Coleman, 7; Karla Henage, Melanie Howells, Kathryn May, 74-1- 2; 12-- tie, 7.1. Girls yard dash Melanie 50 Smith, 7. 100 yard dash In a following Melanie 3-- 8. Benson, Mike Martin, Heilnar, 74-- 76; the all-stai- rs In tune-ugames played last Saturday at Arco, Idaho, the allstars whipped Arco in a doubleheader by identical 23-scores. SIDE ORDERS Steve Laird, Raymond Jones, and Joel Kranz shared pitching honors by handcuffing Arco allstars. They allowed only four hits while striking out 17 batsmen. Teammates played excellent defense as National did not commit a single error. All 15 boys saw action and collected a total of 45 hits to tune up for intrastate action against Mueller Park at Centerville diamond July 19. Besides defense, good came to the National plate swinging. They were lead by Mark Adams, (6 for 8), Phillip Menlove (5 for 7), Kyle Adams (4 for 5), Joel Kranz (4 for 5), Cameron Hyer (4 for 6), Ben Jones (2 for 3), Doug Wheeler (1 for 1), Steve Tuck (2 for 3), Ken Givens (3 for 5), Ken Crowder (3 for 6), Ray Jones (3 for 5), Scott Youngberg (1 for 4), Richie Jones (3 for 6), and Steven Laird (3 for 5). choose expensive wedding gown: I dont mind giving p 0 all-sta- Father, watching daughter all-sta- her marriage, but must in she be Dont know why they call counterfeits funny money". You get stuck with a twenty and see how much laughing you do. Freedom means of the press clothes. 44 no-iro- n They say local TV is still in its infancy, which helps explain why you have to get up to change it so often. Although a young club in experience Arco had a few bright spots Rich Panckeri, B. Allen, and Islam, played outstanding games. A Nothing is more depressing than feeling bad in the morning without having had any fun the night before. Live scores: 13.3. Kristy Tingey s rainbow only weighs In other first round play, Val but when was the last time you caught Verda beat Hyland and one even that big? The girls are the daughters of Mr. and Bountiful recieved a bye. Val Mrs. Arland Tingey of Mantua. Verda and Bountiful were to SMALL BUT PROUD in at half a pound, Well help you feel good at Brads In & Out, 408 South Main. See us for a hearty Hamdinger. meet Wednesday in the double elimination contest. Richard ; cause, losing boys looked good: Rich Jones, Phil Meylove, Mark Adams, Joel Kranz, Scott Youngberg, Doug Wheeler, Ray Jones, Steve Tuck, Cameron Hyer and Steve Laird. Smith, 12.9. 440 run Krista Henage, 78.9. 880 run Krista Henage. 440 telay Krista Henage. High jump Jan Tuft, Long jump Melanie Smith, Russell Case, 79; 83-- 7 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Sandy Rookie division 50 yard dash Troy Secrist and Phillip Menlove, 7.2; Shannon Lawson and Scott Meyers, 7.3; Jeff Martin, 7.4; Tad McIntosh, 7.7; Kyle Rigby, Boys Ladies n luck . . . 8. always catch fish 100 yard dasy Troy Secrist and Troy Meyers, 13.9; Cory Shannon 14.6; Menlove, Lawson, Tom Bard. 220 yard run Mike Martinez, 29.9; Shannon Lawson, 32; Ski Shields, 32.2. Shot put Mike Martinez, Scott Kyle Rigby, 26-Meyers, 25; Randy Johnson, 22. 440 run Mike Cartee and Tad Nathan 72.5; McIntosh, Chappell 75.8; Wesley Gibbs, Kyle Rigby. 440 relay Mike Cartee, Randy Johnson, Troy Secrist, Kim Lamb. Mike MarSoftball throw Jeff Martin, 121; tinez, 163-Nathan Tad McIntosh, 109-Chappell, 99-- r jw Vi; i! sportS 444 5 shirts Reqular Stock PllH Short Sleeve I lon9 to Reg. siiort Sleeve 6; i; 50 MALE CHAUVINIST anglers take note. 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