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Show 1 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 0 Thursday, August 8, 1974 Aggie fans invited to football preview Wednesday, Aug. 14, at 7:30 p.m., all Utah State Aggie football fans are invited to meet at the Box Elder County Bank for a preview of the 1974 USU football team. USU Head football coach Phil Krueger, will describe the Aggie team and give a brief analysis of the coming season which begins Sept. 14 at Wyoming. A special multi-medi- a slide presentation has been prepared to use along with Kruegers verbal description. Hosted by the Brigham City and Tremonton chapters of the Big Blue club all Aggie fans are invited to attend the meeting. Light refreshments will be served. The first Aggie home game for 1974 is Oct. 12 against Colorado State. Prior to that Kruegers Aggies will have played Wyoming, BYU and Oklahoma. For further details contact Lynn Peterson or Omar Maynard Victor Anderson HOME RUN Somewhere in the middle of these joyous Valley American players is Kevin Udy, who had just cracked a home run in Tuesday's game against Brigham City American. (723-8684- ); (723-346- 3) (257-3237- ). Annual meet depends on the help of many volunteers, like the races on Friday. Willard tips Bountiful, plays today Willard stepped onto the drivers seat of the Region A WBBA playoffs in Willard this week, dropping Brigham City American American, Bountiful and 0 Brigham City American, meanwhile, was eliminated from play Tuesday when Valley American tripped the was American Valley .. shellaced by Bountiful 20-- in the one opening round game in the double elimination tournament. Winner of the playoff will go to the Western States World Series later this month in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Valley American used a trio of pitchers in their opening round loss. Mike Jensen, Bryce Tolman and Eddie Rader shared duties but it was the fire power of the Bountiful team and the silent bats of the losers that spelled the difference. Ryan Gardner and Steve Aoki each had an RBI in the loss to account for both Valley runs. 2 Bountiful Hits Bountiful, meanwhile, had a host of batters with hits and RBIs. Darin Regis had two RBIs, Dayne West, one; Kenny Mears a double and three RBIs; Mark Jeppesen, four RBIs; Chuck Lodder a home run; Frank Sessions, three RBIs; Todd Hayward a double and an RBI; and Gary Dahlquist a double and three RBIs. Steve Brimberry went the distance in Willards victory over Brimberry had a double, Ken Lemon, a double and two RBIs and Steve Kap, a double and three RBIs. Darin Regis doubled for Bountiful and had two RBIs, Kenny Mears knocked in two more runs and Todd Hayward and Robin Phillips each hit, RBIs. spelled game. Umpires were Jess Holden, Dale Holmes and Dell Freddie and Dick Naylor. Scorekeepers were Klea Nebeker, Gloria Schiffler, JoAnn Lyons and Beulah Fletcher. Ryan Gardner was the winning pitcher in Valley's Tuesday. Lance White went the distance for Brigham City. Kevin Udy rapped a home run 10-- 1 life-giv- OSC. Thirteen and 14 Nancy Taylor, Utes, and D. Whitney, Utes. Fifteen and 17 Paula Swim, Kearns, and G. Jolley, Utah Valley Dolphins. Heres how Brigham City swimmers fared in the individual races: Jess Sergeant, 11 and 12 age freestyle group, fifth and breaststroke; Umpires were Dick Naylor, Dale Holmes and Boyd Nelson with Klea Nebeker, Gloria Schiffler, Beulah Fletcher and JoAnn Lyons scorekeepers. Valley and Bountiful were to play Wednesday with the loser eliminated and the winner facing Willard at 6 p.m. today. 200-met- Brigham City Recreation Director Glen Capserson hands out medals to winners of one event at Spike invitational. athletes will play charity games in SLC Three local athletes will participate in two Utah United Cerebral Palsy fund raising events this month. Intermountain School basketball player Lynn Begay will play in a North- all-sta- South basketball game Aug. 16 at the Special Events Center at the University of Utah, and 723-892- Top athletes from Utah high schools who graduated this spring will play in the benefit Mark Longhurst and Dwight Epperson will join the North football squad in an North-Soutgame the next night. games. According to Intermountain School basketball coach Gary Rohmer, tickets for the games h $1.50 for students. Donations are tax deductible. Rohmer is selling ducats to the basketball game and can be reached to purchase tickets by calling games are a , The all-strevival of past charity events that were discontinued several years ago. 3 local in sets physical examination Brigham City Little League Football officials reminded parents and boys that a special team of doctors will be giving Barbara Jensen, 13 and 14, fourth in freestyle; third in freestyle, and individual fifth in medley. Lori Gale, 13 and 14, fifth in freestyle and third in butterfly; Heidi Humphrey, eight and under, third in breaststroke; Beth Ensign, 9 and 10, fourth in breaststroke and fourth in butterfly. Kleigh Humphrey, 9 and 10, breastsecond in stroke; Cindy Anderson, 13 and football 200-met- Brigham City Armory. Ken Beach, one of the top men In the Brigham City organization, said that all boys will need to have a 200-met- 100-met- 14, fourth in breaststroke; third current 100-met- backstroke; freestyle; Dan Anderton, breastsecond in Veterans! 15-1- backstroke; freestyle. Jana Hash, in fifth in 100-met- Heres 13 and 14, fourth backstroke; Scott 13 and 14, third in freestyle; Becky Bakes, 13 and 14, fifth in freestyle; Jeff Furlong, third in freestyle; Debbie Gale, fifth in in Wells, 100-met- it. GENE HANCEY Demon strates New Machine Ten Players Ten basketball players from each end of the state are practicing now for the 8 p.m. game at the Special Events center. On the North club will be Greg Taylor of David High, a leaper; Kevin Buttars of Logan, Begay of Intermountain, Scott Whittier of Morgan, Grad Egan, Layton; John Hogan, Highland; Tad Mancini, Judge Memorial; John Giles, East; and Bob Lyman, West. On the South squad will be We can make any kind of 9 high or low pressure e, hose connections Vroman of Provo and his teammate Vance Law. The pair c '. r led the Bulldogs to their second basketball title this straight year. y, 4-- fjt , . . Y ,3! " ?A v P , ,, , ' ft v aI ' ' k r. , v' 1 ' 4, Holmstead, . w , V i? T'S j i' ' ' i,.: 5 t 4s' t V iZT'J 4 - V ii'' i. K $4(2 .'V.: ?.'' , -i ' 'ic t- k , sUT' 7 ; i1'" 'ini1 r 'V' ' 'v j 4.,,' ,, r ,4; ; 4,'f f 4.' sf.'VVvJ'V,- 4 - ' ' ' - j y Color attracts Experiments SAFE AT SECOND Rick Dairies, (No. 1) reaches second safely for Valley American as the throw comes Fork; of DeYoung, Skyline; and Leslie Rosenvall, Gunnison. On Aug. 17, Longhurst and Epperson will do their thing against the South squad at the University of Utah. Other area players in the game will be Kim Hall and Ed Hurst of Sky View; Lonnie Hipwell and Lynn Schultz of Roy; Blake Burrell and Larry Tam of Bonneville; and Marc Billmire and Curtis Kidd of Layton. i 7 i American Robert Louder, Orem; Les tj, f. - w f V ; for all types Other members are Jeff Wilkinson, Olympus; Mike Curt Madsen, Murray; s ' .ViA Your Answer Will the Veterans AdQ ministration counsel veterans seeking guidance in selecting suitable GI Bill training programs? A Yes, counseling will be provided veterans who request Brett h- physical examination. They can be from the boys own doctor or one given Saturday. The price of the Saturday physical will be $3.00, Beach said. in fourth in stroke; fourth physical examinations Saturday evening at 6 p.m. at the ri 100-met- are $3.50 for adults and the in L. Eight-and-und- Costley, OSC, and C. Sorensen, Tritons. C. Rosengreen, Nine and 10 Bountiful, and D. Hansen, UVD. Jackie Eleven and 12 Martin, Kearns, and D. Cosley, round trippers for Willard, When the Pacific horned lizard is frightened, it squirts blood out of its eyes. Golden Spike swim meet held in Brigham City last weekend. The Dolphins amassed 301 points to win the team title. The Utes were second at 269, Kearns third with 264, Brigham City fourth with 156 and the Tritons fifth with 144. Some 186 swimmers participated in the two days of water competition. Top swimmers in each age group were: Steve Kap outdueled Chuck Lodder to give Willard the win Tuesday. Rick Thomas and Phillip Tedder each rapped homer the difference The Utah Valley Dolphins splashed their way to the team championship in ths 15th annual Kap Wins Jeppesen took the loss. Rick three-ru- n 1 the game. Gardner had a triple and an RBI, while Rich Daines, Matt Smoot and Eric Lyone each had RBIs. Gary Jeppersen accounted for the losers lone run with an RBI. Brigham City. Gary Thomas 723-347- Jensen (right) who judged Little League Utah Valley nets team swim title and accounted for five RBIs in all-sta- 10-- BOX ELDER ACTION SPORTS Sid too late. Valley tripped Brigham. City American 10-- to stay alive in Region A WBBA play at Willard on Tuesday. indicate that bees recognize honey yielding flowers first by color, secondly by scent. machinery See our new process raG(DS0(d PARES (S. 499 South Main 723-340- 9 |