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Show I Washod out Sunday TUntly Won by Perry man Utahs top body bdldinf honor, the title of Mr. Utah, hss come to the Brigham City ares. IMs time, Randy Matthews, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Matthews of Perry, earned that title last Saturday night in It is doubtful that Brigham City Open Golf tournament play will be completed, having been rained out Sunday. Due to scheduling of other tournaments, it is unlikelty that Salt Lake City. In addition to winning the overall title, the brought bonne awards for best poser, best beck, best legs, beat chest and best abdominal mutlft In fact, he won all but one event in the body parts category. Master of ceremonies was Larry Scott of Salt Lake City, a former Mr. America, Mr. Universe and Mr. Olympia. Mu Granig and Reid Robinette from Brighton City area are former winners of the Mr. Utah Title, according to Matthews. ' Cham-pionsh- and wilL Loft-hou- Dale Duffink - 79 se took first Fastway Gas pulled to within a half game of league-leadin- g week action. with two wins last in Colt league baseball Fastway Motors America, but hea not decided whether to go on to these. Matthews talents arent limited to weightlifting. An accomplished musician, hea taught guitar and is nearly finished with requirements for his masters degree in business adminstration. He helps Ms father with the family farm and prodace s business when not in school its 7-- 2 record Victor nipped and Willard to 7-- 0 Earls 6-- to run is 1 8-- 13-1- 2. 11-- 9-- 2. Hit Singlet Singles were hit by Lemon and Woodland (two) while Lemon also had a double. Chris Cox tripled. Robin Kunzler and Layne Mason pitched for the winners and Bobby Bedeger and Rick Woodland each threw for the losers. The second game went only two innings as it was a completion of a game June 7 called after four innings due to darkness and the score tied at 1 6-- In that game, Wildcats Ken Bonneau and John Cox each ingled and doubled and Cox knocked in two runs and Joe Christensen one. Christensen, Denton Gordon and Cox each pitched six outs for the winners. The Fireballs had Jamie Beames (two), Robert Brewer and Robbie Dalton singling and Kim Chadwick tripled. Beames (two) and Dalton (three) knocked in runs. doubled. Other RBIs were accounted for by Woodland (three) and Hoppie (two). Chris Cox reached base three times on an error and two fielder's choices, scoring two runs. For the losers, Todd Baumann and Robert Brewer, each singled. Kim Chadwick pitched for the fireballs. In a game cut short because of darkness, the Wildcats used two hits each from Denton Gordon and Chris White, along with one from John Cox, to ft pummels Parry 9 Willard's Tom Barlow no-h-it Perry in a Pony league game Monday as Willard won 20-The no-h-it game was marred by two unearned runs by Perry, but Willard lashed out 12 hits to record the victory. Checking in with singles were Thomas (two), Barlow (two), Kap, Facer (three), Spencer (also a double), Zundel and Poulsen. Runs were batted in by Thomas, Barlow (three), Facer, Spencer (two), Zundel and Poulstn. Jason Walker and Lawrence Wright were the moundsmen for Perry. The game was called after five innings. pack upend the Lions. Six RBIs Cox, White (two) and Gordon (three) also accounted for runs batted in. Cox was the winning pitcher. Chipper Page, Layne Mason e and Robin Kunzler had hits for the losers, while Corey Johnson doubled and Doug Dalton tripled. Dalton and Johnson each knocked in runs. Mason was the losing pitcher. one-bas- Duane I. Nelson of Brigham City has been cited at Hill AFB for suggestion he submitted. Nelson, an instrument and electronics technician, devised an improved cord on soldering irons that prevented breakage and electrical shocks. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Nelson of Brigham City. He and his wife, Judy, have four children. Mrs. Nelson is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Valentine, also of Brigham City. Extra Points football coach was seen recently accompanying a big prospect into the deans office, where he attempted to get the athlete admitted to school without a written examination. The young man, however, couldn't answer the simplest questions. In desperation, the dean asked. How much is seven and seven?" "Thirteen, was the reply. Let pleaded hinq in anyway, dean, the coach, "he only missed it by' A TIt HMmII Coo Perhaps the situation could be viewed from two different perspectives: one could say that the fishing was certainly good; or on the other hand, one could view the whole situation as a gross violation of wildlife regulations. Both appear to be true, but the latter is inexcusable. Basque Blood The Basques have the lowest frequency in Europe of blood The violation averages a 9.5 fish per man overlimit. Although the case has not been heard in court where the final disposition must be made, each man could lose as much as $299 plus the possibility of a six months jail sentence and up to five years suspension of fishing privileges in the state. in dean's list Anderson and Farnsworth each hit safely. Bowcutt and Young each tripled and Giles singled for Tremonton. Each team had only three hits, but Victor's took best advantage with a 4 win over Tremonton B. Brad Lane Gardner, Velasquez and Matt Lyons singled for the winners, who received pitching from Dale Money and Kline Adams. Leak doubled and Webb and Westergard each singled for the losers. Fastway Pitchers Daliin Morris, getting relief Rensselaer Ploytechnic Urann Eiwell of 736 North Sixth East, Brigham City, has been named to the deans list for the spring semester. To qualify for the deans list, candidates must be fulltime students, earn at least a, 3.0 grade point and not have' any grades lower than a C. The insitute is located in Troy. N. Y. help from Jeff Ellis, was winning pitcher in Fastways win over Willard. Ellis also had three hits in the game, a double and two singles. Gerald Begay hit two safeties, and Chris Williams had a single and double. Morris and Brent Walker each hit singles. Virgil Begay chipped in two and Jim Beil another. Edmundson and Zundel each had two singles while Neil Braegger hit one for Willard. one-base- rs bo. 7 n1 , -- pj Karl's Catv KastwavGas Petersens Victor Motors Tremonton B T remonton A Willard .Hr in? W 6 6 4 4 I t I Wheels gono Don Thurston of Bear River City told Box Elder sheriffs deputies that four mag wheels valued at $200 were stolen from his garage. Entry was made through a side door and the theft was reported Tuesday, deputies said. m ym cuas cm 5 casos of boor 1 pm fdkdmbrglary Box Elder Sheriffs deputies were looking for thieves who took 15 cases of beer from Burns Market in Garland last Friday night or Saturday morning. Sheriff Art Redding said a locked rear door was pried open to make entry. Value of the stolen merchandise was $85. Boat taken A duck hunting boat and propane stove valued at $400 were taken from a cabin at Salt Creek Waterfowl Management area, deputies were told Tuesday. John T. Fotheringham of Granger reported the incident. oh? rai of O, world of in blood type From known Mood studies, anthropologists have concluded the Basques are a County Residents Outside BE Coistty per year BATH INSTRUCTIONAL - CMy 9 per year 104 issues uiique racial group. Basques live in the Pyrenees Mountains between France and Spain. 11 SPORTS PROGRAM BEST NEXT SESSION STARTS SOON 8 classes in a 2 week period. DEAL Boxing DESS SERVICE Brigham Insti- tute has announced that Ralph a high frequency and the highest KB,incidence the Diving 3 years CERTIFICATES-T-Shlrt- mu k up & Trampoline a Subscribe to the Diving dan Warm watar wall Reasonable Prices PATCHES i. 734 9052 - 723-37- 1 1 - III Motor Skills Trampoline (competative strokes) 249 NermMaln cicny Numerous othe violations Swim Ribbon program W 0 Blaine were citied in areas throughout the state. John Nagel, chief of law enforcement, reaffirmed earlier statements which make it clear that ignorance is no excuse for breaking the law. Sportsmen must be knowledgeable of wildlife laws and regulations. Proclamations containing wildlife rules for specific hunts and pursuit of various species of wildlife are available at most license agents, at all Division of Wildlife Resources regional offices, or by writing to Publications Office, Utah State Division of Wildlife Resources, 1596 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116. Keep in mind that the daily bag and possession limit per adult fishing license is eight trout in most Utah waters. Even the most elementary arithmetic would indicate that ten fishermen, times eight fish apiece, equals 80 fish not 175. Small class 4 in qualified instructors 5 7 two. on June 14, Bobby Bedeger pitched for 11 outs, Randy Lemon for one and Rick Woodland for two more as the Tigers prevailed over the Fireballs. Rudy Atencio singled and drova in two runs to aid the Tiger cause. Others singling wars Lemon and Robert Lemon and Rick Woodland doubled and homtred. Brad Hopple also 7 and Jeff Ellis doubled. Singling for the losers were Garth Smith, Kline Adams, Matt Lyons, Lane Velasquez and Wynn Hall. Walker was the winning pitcher for Fastway. McKermeit, In addition, all the fish were seized as evidence and will be held until the court decides on their apportionment. Conservation officers, working a road block during the opening weekend of fishing season in the Fish Lake area, stopped a group of ten fishermen that had a cumulative total of 175 trout. Thats right, 175. And Wlldran l.iam This will be the best opportunity our local hunters will have to give input to the board, he said. The federation is taking a delegation to the meeting and other local sportsmen are expected to attend, including representative of the Bear River Valley Muzzleloaders and Brigham C Flight Dale Duffin, 79; Max Lower, 83; Lathair Munk, 84; Bill Bell, 85; Ken Webb, 85; Wendell Johnson, 85; Larry Todd, 86; Gordon Hansen, 86; Phil Palmer, 86; John Hinchman, 87. 6-- butt sttill rptt aercstted 11 Outs Willard Mtaduigi said Jensen. B Flight Bret Whalen, 79; Pete Leth, 80; Chuck Lofthouse, 81; Lew Hunsaker, 82; Dan Smith, 82; Brad Cutler, 82; DAve Webber, 84; Ernest Hale, 85; Harold Larsen, 85; Bob Peterson, 85. wm aly 9S .ttich Worker cited Willard A Flight Brian Hales,. 75; Gary Ballingham, 75; Mike Stack, 75; Matt Lewis, 78; Clint Johnson, 79; Neil Boswell, 79; Richard Hadfield, 79; Bob Watson, 79; Jeff Neely, 80; John Schneiter, 80; Mark Stanger, 80. Was Winner (More standings at end of On June 15, Clayton Anderson story). Fastway lashed out eight hits picked up the victory for 1 to upend Victors on June 12. win over Petersens Brent Walker had two singles, Tremonton A. Gerald Brent Gray doubled and while teammates Begay. Virgil Begay, Tyler " singled for the winners, while Kevin F arnsworth tripled, J$rlc &M&bi t iwo "TMflpms " each singled and Chris Wilhar Epperson doubled' and Dave V. The Wildcats kept ahead of the pack last week with wins over the Fireballs and Lions. In s completion of s June 7 game, the Cats nipped the Fireballs 6 and the Lions These edged the Tigers games were played June 12. On June 14, tin Tiger got past the Fireballs 7 and the Wildcats clawed the Lions It was an even ball game all tiie way that aaw the Lions trip tiie Tigers. Lorin Widdison singled and Corey Johnson had a triple for the winners, while Widdison (two) Doug Dalton and Johnson had RBIs. For the Tigers, Rick Woodland went three for three including a first inning, three-ru- n homer. Randy Lemon was two for three. Wayne A. Jensen, president of the Box Elder Wildlife federation, reminds hunters of Fridays meeting in Ogden of the Utah Board of Big Game Control. The meeting will be held in the auditorium of Utah Power and Light company, 457 26th street. Hunters with ideas, comments' and wishes about the upcoming hunting seasons are urged to attend the meeting and give them to the board, with an 84. Here are results of the three lower flights: 4-- I . finished second with an 83. Lathair Munk finished third Local student Earls Cafe "jt 'Cats lead place honors in C flight, four shots ahead of Max Lower who Fastway nips at Earl's was one used by Randy Matthews of Perry as he won the Mr. Utah title in competition in Salt Lake City Perry man also won five of six Saturday. The in bringing home the title. body parts categories THIS POSE s' WBBA Jensen reminds of game meeting Colt league u Be has his sights set an tue Mr. Intermountain title in September and within two years hopes to be in the naming for the Mr. America title. After that AAltanctfcoed event comes professional contests such as Mr. Universe and Mr. Professional flights. In Saturdays play, Mike Stack of Brigham City tied for first place honors with other A flight players, Gary Ballingham and Brian Hales. Their score of 75 is one over par for the course. In B flight, Bret Whalen took top honors with a 79, finishing one stroke ahead of runner-u- p Pete Leth who shot an 80 and third place finisher Chuck with an 81. "The hardest part is dieting," he said. The past two months hes lived on meat and 900 vitamin pills a day. Unlike weightlifting where the greatest combined weight in three USs determines the winner, body building says muscle definition is the name of the game. Therefore, any body fat hides muscles and must be taken off at all coats. If you think youre strong, compare yourself to Matthews beets in various lifts. He bench presses 438, squats 880 and deadlifts MO pounds. Randy said Robinette Influenced his .interest in the sport and started him lifting about seven years ago, Just out of high the matches and, if not, will refund the entry fees paid in p But along with the heavy workouts, the weightlifter must Body builders, though, are concerned with bow the body looks and are careful to keep aD muscles in proportion. Wil- to reschedule attempt Overflew Crowd High Protein Matthews said he strives for a low or no carbohydrate most of the time but when hes in intensive training, high protein is the only way to looe weight He mqgt stay away from such items milk, which is high in protein and also contains many of carbohydrates. The vitamins replace the calcium and other nutrients not obtained inother (bods. Weight lifters arent too worried how they look. Many have bulgtag stomachs and work heavily on developing lege and and pro flights will be able to play their rounds, which were slated for Sunday. Professional Tommy an overflow crowd watched 14 finsltsts compete for the title, the real work and aawimmmwit wm the nest year as Matthews prepared tar the contest Bis training regime includes two hours of lifting every day of the year and three hours a day as training picks up a few IL-- f the championship liams said Wednesday he will White hm I itnBC nt raeiV Mr. Utah title back again 723-395- 0 775 North FirtEgtt BOX ELDER 7ewi TOOT Call 7233471 ourna t |