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Show 8 BOX ELDER Others place high, too JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utoh Thursday, June 26, 1975 Girls fast pitch league starts 723-347- 1 Southern Teams Brigham City southern division will include five teams: the Lincoln Lions, coached by Bea Thurston; Romers Homers coached by Shamra Romer, both from Brigham City; the Perry Panthers, coached by Evonne Adams and Ludean Rhodes; Weavers Beavers, coached by Donna Weaver; and the Willard Road Runners, coached by Sue Miller. The northern teams are the Red Devils and Blue Angles, comprised of girls from Corinne and Bear River City; Honeyville and Harper Ward. league officials said members have decided not to elect officials this year and each girl has purchased her own regulation socks and uniforms will be white shorts, colored shorts and socks. Games Schedules The girls have games scheduled through July 6 afterwhich league winners will be announced. Further details on the n n play will also be anplay and nounced later. Bear River City will have its refreshment stand open during the games and all interested fans are invited to these free admission games in both cities. The Willard City Council was thanked for its help and encouragement in organizing the league. postfs BC fllJO VJDGDS Cowgirl title at Lagoon. m Pony fGet in Pony leaguers from Willard dropped both Tremonton teams the past week to firm their hold on the league lead. The Willard crew edged and the Tremonton No. 1, shelled Tremonton No. 2, Gene Billings was almost a wrecking crew for the losers in the first game with three singles, a double and a triple and one run batted in. It wasnt enough, however, as Neal Braegger scattered out the remainder of the Tremonton hits to preserve the win. Willard batters, meanwhile, had four singles, one each by Steve Kap, David Edmondson, Kelly Facer and Phillip Tedeer, who also had two runs batted in. one-ma- signup extended signup was held last said. Safety requirements Saturday for the bicycle A will probably include shirt, long pants, gloves and a helmet which will be provided by the Hobbit for the races. Prizes and trophies will be given away every week. The final race will be on Peach Days for the grand prize of a motocross bicycle, other prizes and trophies. For more information, call Roberta or Steve at long-sleeve- d n Crater Lake, deepest in the United States, plunges 1,932 feet, says National The New America's Wonderlands. shows form that helped her to High School Rodeo finals d at recent Utah State education Roche, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Roche of West Fielding Coombs, came away from the who placed second in bare back Utah State High riding and received a belt School Rodeo finals with two bucke. saddles. Casey Leavitt, son of Mr. and Cindy received points cow Mrs. Val Leavitt of Fielding tied for fourth place in bull riding. cutting, goat tying, break-awa- y Jan Rhodes, daughter of Mr. roping and team roping. She placed first in cow cutting and and Mrs. Ray Rhodes of East was named Cowgirl. Garland, placed fourth in cow Representing the Bear River cutting and break-awaroping. High Rodeo club, Cindy has now Sherry Gregory, daughter of won five saddles. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gregory of There have been 24 qualifying Tremonton, placed second in rodeos this season. The state goat tying. finals were held at Lagoon Christy Misrasi, daughter of Wednesday through Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Misarsi of Others from Bear River Tremonton, placed third in goat valley named winners were Jeff tying. registration Wildcats, Tigers win in Willard Friday tripled, Edmondson doubled twice for three runs batted in. Marlin Widdison doubled and tripled in two runs. Rowdy The pesky Wildcats cooled off and the the Fireballs in Tigers dined on the Lions Willard WBBA action the past week. John Cox and Joe Christensen toiled on the hill for the winners and gave up nine hits to the powerful Fireball riflemen. 14-1- 0 The synchronized swimming program, scheduled with the Brigham degree 125 Jay Hollingsworth, of South Second West Brigham of City, received his master education degree from the University City Recreation department, will start Monday, June 30 at the Brigham City pool. will be held Friday, June 27, at the Bowery at Rees Pioneer park from 10 a m. to 4 p.m. Registration Missouri-Columbi- Martha Griffin, a UMC graduate and member of Congress from Michigan for 20 years, deliver the commencement address. Degrees were awarded to 4,197 members of the class. 1 The Wildcats militiamen, meanwhile, rapped out six hits, but all but two were for extra bases. Cox had two singles and a double for an RBI, Christensen had a triple and two RBIs, Kevin Baddley doubled, Billy Hall had two runs batted in and Ken Bonneau had a double and RBI. Used Four The Fireballs used a quartet of pitchers Tom Barlow, Jamie Beams, Jim Dickson and Tim Dickson. For the losers, Todd Bauman singled, Jim Dickson had two singles, Beams two singles, Barlow a double and triple and three runs batted in, Tom Braegger a single and Tom OToole a double. Blake Hoppie struck out 15 Lions in the Tiger victory as only Marlin Widdison (double), and Doug Dalton (single) managed hits. Hitters Kelly Schiffler and Randy Lemon and Cris Cox each singled, Hoppie had two singles for two runs batted in and Troy Karlinsey had a single and double for two RBIs for the Tigers. Umpires were Del Fredde, Shannon The Battery Fails While The Original Purchaser Owns The Cor, It Will Be Replaced At No Charge Upon Presentation Of The Guarantee Certificate. Side Post Batteries For Late Model G.M. Cars Now In Stock. QUALITY Or Exceeds O.E.M, Requirements. For All Cars & Most Popular Imports. BATTERY BRUSH Corrosive Deposits From Posts And Terminals. Removes CHECKER 12' HEAVY DUYY BOOSTER CABLES Prevents Rust And Deadens Lound1 Especially Formuloted To Undercoat New Panel And Fender ' Replacements, Section Repairs, Weld Joints And Holes. American Both Runs Mike Giles accounted for both Tremonton runs batted in with a double. Chris Young singled, Phil Peterson singled and e Payne had two more safeties. Scorekeeper was Loi Rock. one-bas- Plymouth rodeo time! In Mrs. Arlene Macfarlane charge. fast A chuckwagon breakfrom 8 riding contest will take place. Youngsters are requested to have written consent from their parents before entering. There will be a minimum charge and belt buckles will go to the winners. An antique car show featuring between 20 and 30 cars from the Ogden area will be a special attraction at 4 p.m. An auction will follow with handiwork of all kinds. Softball games will be held at 6 p.m. . Rodeos will be held at the Plymouth arena, under lights at 8 p.m. on July 4 and 5. The final night of the rodeo a quilt will go to the one holding the lucky ticket. The quilt is a lovely creation of pink and maroon. You need not be present to be the winner. Thirsty hay It takes 200,000 gallons water to produce a ton alfalfa. of of will be available until 9:30 a.m. Contests Planned contest to find a Little nee and Princess to reign be ing the annual event will i at the school grounds In mouth Friday June 27 at 8 i. Children between the ages are eligible to ent?r' a t 6:30 a contest to 0h08 en and two attendants to rdeo ;n during the take place at the rd fld na. Girls 15 years of 8 er are invited to en'fF: The selected will be Judged on semanship, personality and twO-da- earnace. Believe Jt or Not! -- 'w&w&b y . - , FBR afiy a.m. on the start at the cltY PRFK In mouth under the diFeetjen of sie s. Marva Mason, Mrs. nb and Mrs. LaRl? Mar- 0!fful II as ade will proceed through n featuring floats, mu$jc vided by students fFGFH Bear er High school, a h0F8 dart ecially for the Little Prince Princess, a float or all itestants in the Littll Pfince Princess contest, df 6Fftted ycles etc. t 11 I Lots of Food Hamburgers, corndogl, Cold drinks and home made dandy will go on sale at 12 noon, A frog jumping contest is scheduled at p.m. followed by bicycle and foot races for various age groups. At 3 p m. an amateur Calf 2nd NORTH AND MAIN BRIGHAM CITY 1 80 PROOF STRAIGHT KENTUCKY THE JAMES B BEAM BOURBON DISTILLING DISTILLED CLERMONT. BEAM WHISKEY CO . AND BOTTLED KENTUCKY BY 723-797- 0 NEW STORE HOURS Mon. thru Saturdoy 9 o.nt. till 7:30 p.m. Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Darrel SPRAY UNDER COATING If RADIATOR PRESSURE CAP ,RIG. fl0 Spencer, Stuckie and Dale Holmes with Gloria Schiffler, Rae Woodland and Helen Paul scorekeepers. Royalty contests Friday Everyone looks forward to the annual amateur rodeos held each year in Plymouth. The date has been set for July 4 and 5 at 8 p.m. On the agenda is calf roping, team roping, bull riding, bareback riding, barrel racing, goat tying, hide racing and youngsters calf riding. The 4th of July celebration will start off with a flag ceremony at the Belmont (fchurch under the direction of the Primary presidency with a recently. The graduation ceremonies were attended by more than 10,000 persons who heard Mrs. CHECKER AUTO LIFETIME POWER BATTERY Meets of the swim All Singles Hitting for the losers also were Bart Bowcutt, Bob Payne, Shawn Anderson and Larry Hess, all with singles. Umpires in the game were Burnett and Mark Williams. Klea Nebeker and Susan Bowcutt scored. In the other game, Braegger and Kelly Facer combined to hold the Tremonton No. 2 gang to two runs. Willard had eight hits in the game, compared to five for the losers, but it was a matter of bunching them up when they counted. Steve Brimberry singled, Kap Poulson had an RBI, Facer doubled in two runs, Ken Lemon doubled in a run and Redder singled. Deep lake CINDY COOMBS man earns y 13-- Bicycle racing book, UiDDeirdl 3 post-seaso- Geographics N.M. Fancy riding Cindy Coombs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith m Oregons national finals to be of August in Gallup, forepart at prep rodeo BOX ELDER ACTION SPORTS by Arlene Holden A nine-teaPony Tail fast pitch softball league for girls has begun in southern Box Elder county. nine to Games will be played in Willard and Bear River City on Wednesdays. Games in Willard will be played at 7 and 8:30 p.m. while Bear River City contests will be played at 5 : 30 and 7 p.m. motocross races to be held this summer, but the rain apparently discouraged persons from signing up. Anyone interested can sign up this week at the Hobbit Ski and Cycle Shop and the first races will be Saturday morning at 10 am. A the Vacant lot on First East behind Food King North. A dirt motocross track has been set up. Entry cost is $2 for all 10 races which will entitle applicants to race 10 times during the summer. All contestants must be ready to race at 10 a.m. on June 28. The races are sponsored by the Box Elder News and Journal and the Hobbit Ski and Cycle shop. There is no age limit. Each racer will compete on the handicap basis, race promoters These students are now in the eligible to compete held the Fielding girl wins honors Colled Pony Toil inter-divisio- Roland Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Christensen of Bothwell, placed second in saddle bronc riding. 2708 WASHINGTON BLVD. OGDEN. UTAH 394-326- 8 UnAiiicmi |