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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, May 19, 1977 8 Soggy 73 Register June 10 Weber golfer Junior golfers colled to signup Registration for the Brigham City Junior Golf program will be June 10, it was announced today by Professional Reid Goodliffe. Fee is $5 per child which does not include green fees. Junior green fees are 75 cents Monday through Friday before 2 p.m. Goodliffe said the June 10 meeting with include introduction and registration. Golfers need not bring clubs that day. On June 17 will be lessons in the overall swing with emphasis on proper grip and stance. June 24 will have swing tempo and weight shift lessons and a review of grip and stance. The July 1 lessons will deal with swing plane and left side control, with a review of other principals. Goodliffe said lessons will take time out for the Mickey Goodliffe Memorial Junior tournament open to all juniors. On July 15 will be the short game, including chipping. The putter will be topic of the July 22 lesson with the July 29 lesson putting it all together, a review of all the previous lessons, said Goodliffe. On Aug. 12, there will be the Brigham City Junior Golf championships, open only to those registered for the junior program, sponsored by Reids wins Spike amateur title BR Pro Shop. Heres the run down on the times for lessons: Advanced (for those able to shoot 46 or better on the local 8 to 9 a.m. course) -9- :15 to 10 a.m. 5 10 to 10:45 a.m. 2 10:45 to 11:30 a.m. Goodliffe said some of Box Elder Highs outstanding members of the school golf team will be on hand to aid in instruction. And, he added, all registered juniors get a 10 percent discount on all purchases at Reids Pro 16-1- 7 13-110-1- Shop. Goodliffe said golfers may also register at the pro shop between now and June 10. leapcr wins tl&J high jump It was soggy and rainy but nevertheless the Golden Spike Amateur went forth. And at its end, Weber State golfer Mike Gove conquered the Brigham City municipal course with a After final tabulations, there have been a change or two in the Box Elder News and Journal Pentathlon final results. The winner of the senior division high jump event was Ricky Korth of Bear River Junior High school. The Snowville athlete cleared 4 to set a new record in the event. In addition, Chris Bowen of Bear River was the long jump event winner with a leap of 16 feet. In men's slate - Following is the up- coming slate of mens softball commercial league games at the: Pioneer park diamonds 7 Saturday. May 21 Petersen Funeral chapel vs. p m athletes The King of the hill and the Queen of the hill bowling tournaments previously held on Sundays at the Brigham Bowl will now be held on Friday evenings at 7:30 p.m. effective May 20. This weeks king is Curt Benweeks queen is son and this really rose to the - Logan 35. Earlier in the year, the Bees tied South Cache, lost to North Cache and beat Logan. 23 7 Madeo said this is the first a new step in track tradition at Box Elder. It was a definite step in the right direction, he added. Phil Petty notched firsts in the long jump and pole vault, and listing distances of respectively. Dave Johnson collected a first in the high hurdles, David Smith won the mile, Brian Feltcher the 440 and Kelly Barnhart the javelin. - Box Elders medley and mile relay teams also placed first. Here are the full results : 10-- 9 ' 2f Wl t t 7 : Karen Kerkove. For the duration of the summer both these tournaments will be held Fridays. A reminder also of the no tap bowling tournament being held at the Brigham Bowl on May 21 and 22. Time is from noon Saturday till 11 p.m. Sunday. ft k track occasion to gather in eight firsts and enough other places to win by 21 points. The Bees totaled 87i2 to North Caches South Cache had 42 and 66V2- moved to Friday nights were reported. region crown Bowmart (north). Andersen Saddlery vs. Quik (south). 8:30 p.m. Tanner and Velasquez vs. First Federal (north). Griffin's vs. Thiokol Highballers (south). King, queen of hill event p weather, few Box Elder High schools in freshmen, tracksters dual competition, came up with some big wins last week to win the region title from Logan, South Cache and North Cache. Coach Mike Madeo said the Monday, May p.m. Hubbard and Son Farms vs. (north). Jeppesens American Greeting vs. Thiokol Minute-me- n (south). 8:30p.m. Redeyes vs. DeMolay (north:. All games last week were rained out. exceptional under the circumstances and despite the Bee frosh nab Sports Roundup Commercial 73. one-und- er His challenge to the field put him four strokes ahead of his nearest competitor. The highest any local golfer could do in the A flight was a 79 by Bob McClurg of Brigham City who tied for fourth. 77. Craig Sarlo and Bob Bradbury of Ogden were second at Mike Stone also shot a 79 to tie with McClurg. In the A flight net, 69s were recorded by Wolfgang Zander and Don Larson. Mike Minkevitch and Dave Dembitz carded 71s and Don Van Waganor shot a 72. Another Ogden golfer, Gary Lund, walked off with the B flight low gross title with an 81. Brighamite Veran Smith was second with 82. C.H. 86. Dalgleish and Dave Stewart hit 85s and Gary Glenn an At 87 were Amie David and Fred Van Dyke. Carding 88s were a host of golfers including Rich Marble, Ray Bybee, Brad Peterson, Dale Bergeson and Lee Bailey. Bob Blackburn won the B flight net division with a 69. Dave Webber shot 70 and Matt Bundy 71. Ray Coleman had a 72 along with Steve Stumm and Jim LaMere. Tom Beaty and John Gomez each carded a 73. Golf Professional Reed Goodliffe said Goves round was . Box Elder 874. North Cache 664, South 42, Logan 35. Dave Johnson (BE), High hurdles Shiler, (SC), Bills (NC), Gardner (NC), Cache : 19.1. 100 yard dash Pond (SC) Brown (L), Larsen (L), Buttars (L), :11.1 Mile David Smith (BE), Hart (L). Allen (BE). Zobell (BE), 5:13. Balls (NC), Olsen (SC), Shotput Hansen (L), Bryan Nelson (BE), 424. 440 relay Logan, South Cache, Box Elder, :49,5. 440 dash Brian Fletcher (BE), David Broderick (BE), Gerald Lee (BE), (SC), :57.8. Low hurdles Spackman (NC), Kelly Barnhart (BE), David Johnson (BE), Henry (SC), :23.4. 880 run Anderson (NC), David Holt (BE). Munk (L), Rotheg (NC), 2:17.4. Phil Petty (BE), Evans Long jump (NO, David Schievink (BE), Bills (NC), Kelly Barnhart (BE), Ber-rar- a (NC). Cartwright (SC), Shelton (SC), Javelin 127-- Box Elder, Logan, Medley relay North Cache, 4:14.5. McKinna (NC), Thompson High jump (NC), John (L), tie, David Johnson (BE) and Hart (NC): 8 Phil Petty (BE), Wilson Pole vault (SC). Bruce Skinner (BE), Paulsen (SC), 10-- Pond (SC), Driggs (SC), Gappa 220 (L). tie Brown and Larsen, (both L), :25.6. Discus Bills (NC), Bryan Nelson (BE), Barrett (NC); (BE), Steve Rock ' 108-8- . Mile relay Logan: 4:04.2. Box Elder, North Cache, ARE two big ones that didn't get away. Top, Mike Merrill, 1018 Lombardy, shows off lunker rainbow trout he cauqht early on Saturday, opening day of Utah's qeneral angling season. He used worm to hook the beauty at Honeyville pond. Lower is Mike Roorda, 433 Mountain View, with his own rainbow caught on Sunday morning again at Honeyville pond. The fish weighed four pounds six ounces and was taken on salmon eqqs and worm. THESE Less travel involved 24-inc- h 24-inc- h Parks format new this year Netter gains N&J honors Fourth and Goal isnt one of those guys who has to have everything one hundred percent. He can take a flaw in a fly pole or a scratch on a gun stock. He can overlook a small tear in his waders or holes in his best wool socks. Hell even take a politician fishing once in a ball while and hes not above using a to glove or a second hand cap play softball. But here F&Gs starting to draw the line. Things came to a head (or rather the depths) last Saturday night. Senior Dell Payne, who capped a fine year in Region One with the number one singles title, has been awarded the athlete of the week award by the Box Elder News and Journal. Payne won the region championship as the Bees placed second behind Logan. In dual competition, he downed Logans number one player in straight sets to earn the number one seed in region and was undefeated in six meets. Ibis season, he beat three players who had defeated him in the past. letterman. At Box is a four-yeThe Elder High he is a member of the concert choir and stage band. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Payne of Brigham City. t, F&G had signed a multi-yeahuge bonus contract to play for the Quick commercial softball team, coming out of retirement and off a knee injury. r, no-cu- Way-Beane- rs The club took the field and F&G trotted out to right field, rather, down hill to right field and took up his post. Let us interject here that F&G isnt a natural right fielder. Hes more at home backing up the regular hotdog peddler or selling sodas in the general admission seats. As the game progressed, he wished he were somewhere else but he remembered hearing somewhere about enduring to the end. The score wasnt bad enough, but F&G kept falling into an assortment of trenches, holes and valleys. A long fly ball was all down hill to the outfield fence while a short fly was a double scramble akin to a dash up to the Eagle I on the east mountainside. F&G spent the night keeping one eye on the batters and another on the ground to avoid the pitfalls of the field. The recreation department ar by the sands of the Sahara, or rather the wet grains of the infield. One runner actually slid into a rent in surface between first and second and needed a back hoe to dig him out. Women record commercial ploy 5 girls After two weeks in ladies commercial softball play, ABC and Brigham Apparel have taken the early league leadership. and AmABC defeated Grants Trucking erican Greeting Corp. Brigham Apparel beat American Greeting 28-- and Tricky Tom Boys After playing on the fine Dewey ville diamonds, F&G admits hes spoiled. But isnt there someway the city could make the Pioneer park diamonds playable, or at least less hazardous to health? 5-- 4. 8 30-- 2. Grants Trucking whipped Pacific Trails 21-- 4. game May 6 between Tricky Tom Boys and Pacific Trails was rained out. The schedule for Friday has ABC and Pacific Trails at 6 p.m., Brigham Apparel and Grants Trucking at 7:30 and American Greeting and Tricky Tom Boys at 9. League games are Friday nights from 6 to 9 p.m. and the public is invited to attend. A I dance, baton, etc., without having to leave for other areas to participate. Children will be encouraged to eat lunch at the parks and play all day long. is a general Following schedule for each of the parks. The program will begin June 13, with one park aide always at the same park. bowery, 10 Lindsay park a.m. 4:30 p.m. Snow park bowery, 10 a.m.-4:3- 0 p.m. Memorial park bowery, 10 a.m.-4:3- 0 p.m. John Adams park bowery, 10 a.m.-4:3- 0 p.m. Pioneer park bowery, 10 a.m.-4:3- 0 p.m. ball diaFoothill school mond, 10 a.m.-4:3- 0 p.m. Watkins park (handicapped) 10 a.m.-4:3- 0 p.m. bowery Programs will run for 8 weeks. -- Eaglettes place 11-- 6 When F&G miraculously reached first safely, he found his normal 9.5 speed blunted will be running a different type of program than in past years in the parks. The new name for the program is Summer Fun. We hope that all parents will give suport the new concept. It is our intention to centralize all parks, making them the center of all activities except tennis and swimming. Instead of the baton, dance, and drama programs being located in the schools as in the past we will have our special instructors travel to each of the parks being used rach day. Therefore instead of parents having to drive their children to two or three different places the children will be able to walk to the closest park. There they will be supervised in all park activities, quiet games, badminton, soccer, volleyball, softball, ping pong, darts, recreational games and relays, arts and crafts, drama, at state The girl tracksters at Intermountain school, hindered by rain and long delays, managed a sixth place finish in the state track meet last week. One Eaglette finished with the gold in the meet. Arlene Pitkins spun the discus 92-- to pick up 10 points there. Sophomor Victoria Jim and Pam Waukau took seconds for the girls. Victoria had a 6:03 for 6 Coins stolen Noel Bess told police someone broke into coinboxes at his carwash at 704 South Main and took between $10 and $15, according to police reports. second in the mile and Pam was second in the 880. Pam was also fifth in the 440, an event she entered as one of the favorites. Priscilla Johnson turned in a fourth in the mile and Faith Badbear was fifth in the javelin. San Juan won the meet this year, held at Brigham Young university at Provo. Sivim-A-Th- on Saturday at Pioneer parli pool The Brigham City Swim team will go into action this Saturday to at 8 a.m. with a swim-a-tho- n raise money for their activities. Team members have gone Garland man commissioned Lloyd B. Thompson of 331 South Evans, Garland, has been commissioned a second lieuten- ant with the Utah National Guard. He received his gold bars in ceremonies last week in Salt Lake City. He will be assigned to a local unit of the National Guard. throughout the community seeking pledges from citizens. Upon completion of the swim-a-thothey will again go throughout our city to collect the money pledged from each of their sponsors (those people who pledged so much money per lap). If you would like to see how your candidate is doing, visit the pioneer park pool. All team members will be in action on a hourly basis. We hope the community will give their support to the fund raiser and we thank you for your participation. n Going Up If the price of gasoline goes much higher .we will have solved one of our pollution problems. BATYS INSTRUCTIONAL SPORTS PROGRAM SESSION STARTS MAY 31 (Tuesday) 8 classes in a 2 week period. Swim Ribbon program Diving Motor Skills (competative strokes) Trampoline Gymnastics (Bean, Mat, & Trampoline skills) 3 years & up Small class - 4 in a class qualified instructors - CERTIFICATES CALL Warm water well Reasonable Prices PATCHES T. 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