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Show r s' COX ELDER JOURNAL. Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 5, 1976 win Colt title, IC play in California tourney all-sta- rs Brigham City Colt legue an in California all-sta- n thii wnk to participate the Far West rsgtenal after capturing the Utah lait champlomhip Saturday. Headed by Manager Harold Anderson, the local team climaxed their sweep through Beehive state play In Magna and Tooele with a victory over Provo Saturday afternoon. . It was their fifth tourney win and saw them leave early 4-- 2 Monday morning for Salinas, Calif., to compete with three California clubs and one from Washington. They drew a bye in the round opening ngionals were scheduled to Tuesday and play their first game Wedtoo nesday evening at I p.m. late for coverage in this issue. The other clubs making up the field are Santa Crus, Pinoles and Salinas from California and the Washington state championship team. Brigham City was to meet the winner between Santa Crus and Pinoles. FeurBegleaals Anderson said this is on of four regional In the country with the winners to meat in Philadelphia. The Brigham City left via private car and trucks, van furnishand a ed from the Box Elder High Athletic department by the Box Elder Board of Education. all-sta- rs Parents providing trans- incuded Mr. and Mrs. Harold Money, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gray and Wayne portation Hunt Members of the team are Kyle Arbon, Clayton Anderson, Kelly Christoffersen, Jeff Ellis, error and on singles by Lyons, Dave McDermeit, Dale Christoffersen and Smith. The local lads sewed up the Money, Dallin Morris, Garth Smith, Brent Walker and Todd victory in the final seventh frame. Morris got aboard on an Williams. It was Walker on the mound error and Christoffersen and Saturday as Brigham City came Smith each singled again to from behind to trip Provo, the fashion the final 2 score. Brigham City had seven hit perennial state champs. He limited the losers to five hits in all, Anderson said. Colt league President Gnos while striking out seven. to the Daugherty paid tribute' It didn't appear bright for the team sponsors who ' made It locals early in the contest, possible for boys to play in the however, as Provo scored twice baseball program here this year to take a 0 lead in the third Earls Cafe, Victor Motors, Fastway Gasoline and Petersen inning. Funeral chapel. Scored in Fifth Money to help meet travel However, Brigham' City expenses came from the Brigscored one run in the fifth whtty' ham City Elks lodge, Brigham Walker walked, advanced oM City corporation and BAB Bilpassed ball and came home m a liards. This Is only the second season single by Morris. for the Colt league in Brigham in the another tally They got 'sixth to knot the ctNirit. Matt City. Eric Epperson, Jeff Gam, Brent Gray, Jeff Junt, Matt ri V Lyons lived on an scored 4-- . 2-- who left Mon- Brigham City Colt day morning to participate in the Far West regional at vie- Salinas, Calif. They won the Utah crown with a THESE ARE THE all-sta- rs 4-- 2 ScsalcKJCoOd GuC3 tory over Provo last Saturday and were scheduled to s winner in their first meet the Santa regional contest Wednesday night at 8 p.m. gCramijD l Smithfield successfully de- fended its Utah State Baseball tournament title the past Week, doing it in a stylish ' no-h- it shutout of rival Logan. Smithfield blanked the Royals 0 at Pioneer park before a capacity crowd of fans, the second straight defeat at Logan in the tournament. On Monday night, Smithfield nipped the Royals 5 to set up the championship game in the double elimination event. Brigham City was eliminated Monday night in a 2 contest that stretched 11 innings, the verdict going to Logan. 2-- 6-- 3-- Losers Bracket Smithfield, beaten 6-- 0 by Logn earlier in the tourney, had to advance through the losers bracket to take the title. fell to the Cache crew Tre-mont- to set up the final two games against Logan. 8-- 0 Games Saturday night were postponed due to rain and it allowed pitchers some extra rest and the performances revealed it helped. Bob Chambers threw the nohitter Tuesday night, getting good backup from his teammates with over the should grabs, great stops and greater throws. Smithfield advances to the o tc Cruz-Pinole- National Baseball Congress fin'als in Kansas later this month. The Peaches and Tremonton finished the tourney in a tie for third place. Rallied for Two The Peaches just about had things scrambled up Monday night as they rallied for two runs in the top of the seventh to tie the contest, then watched it slip away on an error in the bottom of the 11th. Gary Glenn started the rally with a single, going to third on a single by Kevin Skenandore. Then with two down and time going, veteran Chris Larsen poked a double that scored both runners. Logan, with one donw, put the winnier run on with a walk, then after a stolen base, watched the run score on a booted infield grounder. Jim Mustos started for the Peaches, toiling five frames before going to the showers. He gave up three hits and two runs. John Conrad worked an inning before giving way to a pinch hitter and Steve Valentine went four and a third, striking out 10, scattering four hits and giving up the winner run. Peaches box score: f.'lo iq -- .'Id Q9J frii sei sH .an n, rtor ins ,01 3i Brigham City World championship event Golden Spike races set at drills nominated for the honor. Bees are in now and wil.l open the Reason Aug. 27 at home against Ben Lomond. 1 football players who cjttandod the recent Arizona Sports camp are pictured here during an afternoon workout break. They brought home the camp's "Hustle award" after eight players were BOX 'ELDER HIGH two-a-da- y r yf r V 4 Bay First game Aug. 27 The Unit flougln) i lira . , valid me. More than hopefuls have sport. And theyre finding it isn't tea time at Beehive these days. Coach Workman has them in beginning at t a.m. and 7 p.m. No contact drills are ' allowed under Utah prep rules, not until Aug. 16. 100 tuned out for the pigskin two-a-da- ys - - ' gladla- - But the grid tors are getting liberal helpings of conditioning drills. They run, Jump, equat, lift, twist, turn. . . and do it all over again . . .and again. would-b- e Work Hard Coach Workman who earlier promised that hit grid gang would work hard, real hard, appears to be a man of his word. Kit theory is that teams which practice tough play tough and M wants his charges ready for their opener Aug. 27 against Ben Lomond. Bees got a head Twenty-thre- e start on their mates July ' 22-3- 1 when they attended the annual Arisona Sports camp at Pre-eeet- ' coach-tocludi- tteeally ranked univerity staff The grind was demanding but Coach Workman declared, I happy with our kids. If deeire has anything to do With It, well be okay," he tts ' emphasis to his asser-tfwas disclosure that the award" normally pre-t- o a player at the camp, woresented to the entire Box -i Became of eight playall er! rrtsatsl tor the honor, EM Elder. So the fccew up their hands 4 and awarded it to the whole team. ' The camp attracted about 150 high school athletes from Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and California. Net Pleased Workman who was a of the year In Arizona high school football last year, isnt pleased with restrictions imposed on high schoolers in Utah where preparations are concerned. "It scares me when I think we have to put a team together in 10 days of drills (after putting on the pads), he declared. Theres also supposed to be a ban on working with footballs or wearing helmets until the Aug. 16 date. He doesnt like it. It only makes sense to let the players wear helmets so they can get a good fit and strength- half an ear showing. And there have been a lot of curly locks hitting the floor In recent days as a result Freshmen Out This season for the first time, freshmen have been invited out drills. for the early Working with the first-yepre-seas- ar ball boss is Coach Michael Madeo, the defensive coordinator. pre-seas- on en their neck muscles, stated. Madeo was assistant to Workman at Snowflake. And has teamed up with him again at Beeville. Coach Madeo says the linemen we have here are superior to any he worked with in Arizona," Workman commented. held in Utah for power boats, the Golden jSpike World Championship regatta is scheduled Aug. 2022 at Willard Bay reservoir. The f Utah Speedboat association was awarded the bid to stage the racing finals and expects more than 200 drivers from various parts of the country to attend. ' Included in the field are expected to be about 40 Utah racers. The event will see world competition in championship Streamers and posters be- five classes. Included will be the deck the coaches olfice as well. cracker box, E racing runabout, at Coach ski jet, competition jet and Furthermore, Workmans insistence, the unrestricted jet. cheerleaders have resurrected the Box Elder fight song, a The latter class is new and its traditional piece that somehow that a new record will expected in recent shelved years. got these boats which be for set Whether the coming grid have up to 1,000 engines may campaign is a winning one or cubic Inches. not remains to be seen. CertainOther classes scheduled for ly, however, it has gotten off to points. Cash, trophies and an enthusiastic beginning. contingency awards will be ski Potato Power Potatoes have been blamed for leprosy and overpopulation, and credited with power to remove warts and wnnkles and to ease a toothache As stated, the players have learned early that their new coach is a tough taskmaster. They address him as "Sir in all responses, whether individually or as a group. It is reminiscent of Marine boot camp. There is a hair cut rule which says players must have at least If enthusiasm is an essential a element, Box Elder has sprinting start. It is evident on the practice field. And the cheerleaaders not only have painted the goal posts but draped virtually the entire Hive locker room with posters encouraging their team. Doubles deadline near for tourney Friday, Aug. 6 has been set as the deadline for the Brigham City Recreation department's tournament double matches, Jack Winn the departments director has antennis nounced. Competition is open to residents of the Box Elder School district: Bear River, Corinne, Honeyville, Willard, Perry and Brigham City. Entries will be seeded and set up Sunday morning for doubles competition. Some late entries will be accepted but Winn asks people to be courteous. Winn said the John Adams park courts are finished and should be ready for doubles competition. All entries will be called Sunday evening and Monday morning, Winn said. If there are any doubts about playing times and places, call the recreation office at 7234521 ext. 49. racing runabout, K racing runabout, super stock, pro comp, 260 hydroplane, 2.5 litre hydroplane and 145 hydroplane. The American Power Boat association which governs all BOX EIDCR ACTION SPOtTS types of power boat racing in die world, awarded the world championship classes to Utah and will sanction the event. The competition will be staged out of the reservoir's south marina. It means the water will be closed to other boating the during s ' 3 i w i' three m i days. Wakes created by oiher craft could be disasterous since the racing boats will reach speeds in some classes exceeding 100 miles-per-hou- 1 s h r. The regatta is being held as part of Utahs Speed Month and is by invitation of the Utah Bicentennial commission. Dennis Wells of Clearfield is race director. 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