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Show Thursday, May 20, 1976 TTrmir- - t art s iriire stops Fastway Gas, Play again today Earl's Cafe stopped a strong Tuesday Fastway Gas club Chris Williams tingled and doubled and Jerome Schmidt tingled for the loeen. Gene Billing! had a big day at bat, getting a tingle, double and triple far the Tremonton A club. Sandall wat the winning pitcher at Bowcutt tingled, GUet doubled and Bardwell tingled. For Willard, ringlet were hit by T. Spencer, M. Widdison, N. Braegger (2), J. Zundell and L. Young. No other information was available on the third game. as Colt league action continues in Box Elder county. In other games, Tremonton A beat Willard 2 and Tremonton B downed Petersen Funeral chapel, Doyle Russel battled Dallin Morris and Russel came out the winner as each pitcher gave up but three hits. Russel walked one and struck out five, while Morris whiffed eight and walked two. Earls had hits from Russel (2 i Box Elder was still alive and kicking today (Thursday) after two rounds of play in Utahs Class high school baseball singles) end Kyle Arbon. 4-- 2 split, stay a live lira 4 A baseball tourney 4-- 2 1-- 5-- 3. team. Box Elder has suffered in recent years from at the state level. 4-- A tournament The Hlvers lost their opener to Cottonwood, at Ken Price park in Murray Monday. But they came back against West on Wednesday, taking a 2 decision at Derks field in Salt Lake City. And today (Thursday), the Hlvers are slated for a 3 p.m. duel at Derks with either Granger or Clearfield providing the competition. It all proved that Region Ones best, the Bees, are on a level with touted Region Three. Cottonwood had placed third in die Salt Lake City league and 0, 3-- destroyed Region Two's Bountiful in two playoff games to enter the tourney. Eight Hits But Wednesday they cracked out eight hits and had one run nullified when the runner failed to tag third base on his way home. They started early. Leadoff batter Doug Bingham singled, stole second and came home on a solid single to center by Kyle Roper. The Bees stretched their lead to 0 in the fourth when Keith Nelson singled, Bingham reached on an infield hit and on Keith Williams infield single, Nelson and Bingham raced home. West finally countered in the fifth, loading the bases on a walk, single and hit batsmen before Was Favored West went into the state classic as one of the favored clubs after winning Region Three. In the tourney opener with cottonwood, the Bees and their Region Three foes produced some entertaining baseball for the fans. Although both pitchers were effective Brent Neil for the Hiver and the Colts Wally Nielsen there were a lot of balls hit. And some fine defense displayed. Not a walk was issued during contest which the seven-innin- g took only one hour and 10 minutes to complete. Cottonwood banged out a total of six hits to Just two for Box centerfielder Hm I'klir dives back to the bag. Bees iost, but. came back to down West in a second-roungame on Wednesday, the action in Monday's Box Elder- Cottonwood game. Bee first baseman Scott Cottam stretches for throw from the pitcher as Colt runner THIS WAS SOME of 0, Hornets Elder. The Hornets, 3-- 0 after a week baseball action, have so far proven the team to beat in the Bear River City league. On May 10, the Hornets stung the Eagles 17-- then shutout the 0 and whipped the Giants Stars 14-- 5 on May 17. In other games May 10, the Giants outlasted the Stars On May 13, the Stars edged the Eagles 1 and on May 17, the Giants downed the Eagles of Valley American Bit of Everything The game offered up a little bit of everything for the ardent diamond fan, except extra-bas- e hits. There were none. And those flies and liners that ' might have fallen on other days, r were snapped up by talented defenders on both sides. But the Salt Lakers were particularly stingy with the glove. Cottonwood tallied the days only run in the third inning when first baseman Kenny Bar-losingled to right and moved to second on a pitch that went to the backstop. It was then that left fielder Jerry Banks delivered a single to center, sending Barlow home. Banks moved around to third on a pair of infield outs and died there. Box Elder had trouble getting .runners on base. And only twice did they advance as far as second. Once came in the first when Mark Lyons singled and moved up on Kyle Ropers sacrifice bunt. The seoond time was in the sixth when Keith Williams lived on a groundball error and scooted to second on Lyon's sacrifice bunt. 3-- 0 had a double and single while Kort Lyons singled: Darrell Marble hit two and Ricky Jeffs had another. Boyd Davis and Tyler Jensen each had a single for the Stars. Doug Tolboe and Mark Cusick each homered as the Giants downed the Eagles in the second half of the twin bill. Holmgren after week Grover Matt Mozingo, Tim Woodward (2), Travis Hendricksen and Russell Jausti. Shawn Gardner pitched a May 13 as the Hornets beat the Giants. Ralph Trimble had the only Giant hit. (2), Billy Hunsaker and Clay Carter each singled. Singles were hit by Eagles one-hitt- 6, f-laot- 10-- 16-1- 2. . 13-- 6. ' The fary saw Doug Tolboe and Mark Cusick each hit home runs for the Giants. Matthew Tingey had a double and two singles. Ralph Trimble a double and Darin Sorenson a single and double. Singles were hit by Jared Holmgren (3), Daniel Canfield, Todd Cusick and Mark Cusick. Giant-Sta- r w For Stars For the Stars, Frank Ross doubled and Doug Limb, B. Lillenquist, Ricky Nelson, Paul Danielson and Boyd Davis (2) each hit safely. For the Hornets against the Eagles, Darrell Marble hit a single, double and triple, while Korth, Lyons and Shawn Gardner each doubled and singled. Chris Holmgren (2), Wayne er . Casey Stevenson doubled and singled, while Matthew Tingey, Todd Cusick (2) and Darin Sorenson each singled. Tim Woodward had a single for the losers. ing set for For the winners, Kort Lyons doubled and hit three singles hits were recorded and one-bas- e 001. Marble (2), Chris vd, Holmgren; Shawn Gardner (2), n. Wayne Grover, Ricky Jeffs and Clay Carter. Ladies day . ell 15-1- . Legion J . team A meeting for prospec- tive Brigham City American Legion baseball players will be held Thursday, May 20, it wat announced this week. The session will be held 8:30 p.m. at the Rees Pioneer park grandstands. Tryouts are scheduled Saturday, May 22, beginning at 8 p.m., according to Manager Junior Yagi. To be eligible, a player must not turn 10 before Aug. 1 of this year. at Box Elder certainly was not outclassed in losing the shutout to Cottonwood and proved more than a match for West It was senior right hander Jim McClain who mastered the Panthers Wednesday as he 0 Second Game In the second' game, for the Stars, Paul Danielson doubled and singled twice and Ricky Nelson, Tyler Jensen and Gary Worwood each hit safely. Neil Yates and Tim Woodward (2) had singles for the losers. Shawn Gardner hit three doubles against the Stars as the Hornets won May 17. Chris T UCSflG V 7 at Sherwood The first ladies day of the season at Sherwood Hills golf course will be held Tuesday. Juice, rolls and coffee will be served at 9 : 30 and ladies will tee off at 10 a.m. The first event is sponsored by the pro shop at Sherwood Hills. There will be a reduced green fee of $2 for nine holes for the event. Ken Broadbent best Hive ace takes 440 dash at 4-track meet A Box Elder scored only 18 points in last weeks state track and field meet in Ogden but senior sprinter Ken Broadbent turned in a standout individual performance. The Bees finished well down in the pack as Provo came on to win the annual competition, staged at Weber State college. Broadbent who reportedly has accepted a scholarship at Utah State university, receiving several other offers, dash in a time of 50.15. scampered home first in the He also finished third in the 220. Hie only other Bee to place in the state finals was Barney Olsen. He finished fifth in the 440 to give Box Elder two of the top six places in that event. ' Tuesday night Broadbent received the outstanding track team member award at the annual lettermens dinner in the Brigham City Community center. track and field meet : Heres how they scored in the 4-- A yielded but two hits while walking three and striking out a trio of batters. Likely this was the slim hurler's top baseball moment. And it was a high point for his or Said Coach Grid: We gotta do something different next year. I got a lot more pressure last season than did Coach Hoop and Coach Pawn. Since all men were created equal, I think Coach Hoop should be burned in effigy at least twice next season. Said Coach Hoop: Now thats not quite fair. It wasnt my fault my players won the state tournament and yours only won two games. I tried to tell them that they were getting Coach Grid in trouble by not losing a game, but they just wouldnt listen. Both coaches turned to Coach Pawn And for you, said Coach Hoop, Im mobilizing the parents, headed of course by a member of the Civil Rights Enforcement Division in Denver, to make sure you get equal time at the effigy burnings. You get off pretty easy with just a clip board and a finger pointing to your chess athletes, saying Queen to bishop three. What thats not fair. I did have a window broken when we only placed 59th in the 60 team State Invitational, Pawn parried. Pulling out a complaint form from a pile of the government documents, Coach Grid wet the end of his pencil and laborously began filling in the blanks. What are you doing? demanded Pawn. Filing a complaint with the CRE division. Im getting the same money as you, but Im getting a whole lot more flack from the fans If were equal were gonna be real equal, replied Coach Grid. And as for you, Hoop, you better help me win a state title in football next year of Im gonna file one on you for discriminating against me by having more knowledge of the game. Not that! cried Hoop. You wouldnt make me tutor you in reading so you can read the play 12-in- ch ) book? Coach Pawn quietly slinks out the door as Hoop and Grid argue who received more dirty looks from the fans last season. He heads downtown to find the local booster club president, A swift kick in the shins ought to get him on my case long enough to get Grid off my case, he thinks. Ms. Dash, the girls track coach, runs into Pawn downtown. I hear youre in trouble with the other coaches. Grids already filed a complaint and Hoops going to the ACLU. They say a janitor watching a chess match while washing windows isnt a crowd. To be fair they want you to fill the stadium for every match." Pawns face fell, checked only when his chin bounced on the sidewalk. What will they make me do next? I already labeled the board storage drawers Theirs and Its. Pretty soon Ill have to rename the pieces. Can you see whatll happen to our title hopes if my number one singles player says: Big Cheese to Person Fiver? Why the parents would have my hide...Say, lets start renaming those pieces now. Maybe there is a way to acheive equality after all, beams Pawn. 440-ya- rd Belt buckle won by BE cowboy Roger Woodward brought home another belt buckle last weekend as the Box Elder High school rodeo club cowboy won the saddle bronc event at the North Summit High rodeo in Coalville. Brad Stevenson was second in the calf roping and Kelly Walker second in the bareback for the local club. Each event becomes more Important as the Utah High School Rodeo association state finals approach. Cowboys and cowgirls must compile enough points to finish in the top three places In the state to become eligible for the state rodeo. The rodeo will be June 6 at Heber City. This weekend the local cow: boys will be at the Grantsville High school rodeo in Tooele county. 3-- 2. d Valley American league Nielsen who cranks from the right side, struck out five. Neil, the southpaw veteran, fanned just one. The Bees recorded two errors afield and the Colts one. non-spectat- Picture three coaches at Alle R. Samme Memorial High on the outskirts of town, sitting in their office and reviewing the sports season just past. Mike Vlamakis delivered a two-ru- n single. But that was all the Panthers were allowed as McClain clamped the lid back on. And it was bye bye to West which exited from tourney play with the loss. ' Fourth and Goals boss read him a paragraph from a document explaining Title IX requirements pertaining to by sex in athletics. and education physical According to the document, the general rule is that coaches, teachers trainers, supervisors, etc., must received equal pay for equal time. Pay must be made on the basis of time spent and or the number of sports coached. The factors such as pressure, major versus minor sports, spectator sports versus sports, etc., are not acceptable criteria for differences in pay, the boss read. F&G pondered that statement and began to see problems that might arise if our Big Brother in Washington enforced that rule to the letter. 4-- A Provo, 58; Skyline, 52; Roy, 41; Cottonwood, 40; Hillcrest, 32; Clearfield, 32; Ben Lomond, 32; West, 28; Olympus, 28; East, 22; Viewmont, 22; Granite, 20; Box Elder, 18; Ogden, 18; Sky View, 14; Brighton, 13; Bonneville, 13; South, 13; Highland, 11 ; Bountiful, 8; Granger, 4, and Kearns, 1. BOX ELDER ACTION SPORTS CAMPER m 23-2- REPEAT champions in the elementary division of the Box Eldrr News and Journal Pentathlon was North Park school. Team members pictured here are Darrin Watson and Stanley Summers (on front.) On the back row arj'Kelly Christensen and advisor Reed Pierson. I'hcfefcCcmtewV Rlverdale Road, Roy 825-M7- 3 LotAlly 6uauweeo Hr 114 So. MAIN BRIGHAM CITY 723-34- 71 |