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Show Brigham City, Utah Thursday, June 16, 1977 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, ? KW ., '", ' T-- i Vvv.. C ',. VT-V'v- V' ' i;,u ' - w x ' ' ' &. '7 BOX ELDER ACTION SPORTS !V' f'"' K x t: 'W'' v.x v ' s ' ' ' ' rwe Jwft ... ';iWi.'V-- ' MR' V mi$ ' ' ' C-V- ffs& X VaVvXX- Brigham City reservoir at Mantua. The operation 500 bass Monday night and 200 Tuesday. prepares the Division of Wildlife Resources shocking boat for a night of operation at used by DWR four-hitte- officers Bingham, aboard with his own single. Bingham reached second on a catchers error and was in scoring position for Valentines rap. Bingham scored again in the seventh, after another single. Jim Mustos advanced him on a single, then gave himself up in a sacrifice to score Bingham from third base. Kevin Skenandore had the other base hit for the Peaches, also a single. Earlier in the year, Tremonin extra innton prevailed ings. The season continues Thursday (tonight) with an 8:05 p.m. 3 game against Smithfield at Rees Pioneer park. Tremonton comes to Brigham City again on June 25. And on June 28, the Peaches will travel to Smith-fiel- Brigham amateur goes this weekend at tactics The box score: so named this The Brigham City Amateur Goodliffe Reed Professional because Golf year will start has yet to certify as a professional Saturday at 8:30 a.m. Golfers with handicaps 16 and over will tee off at 8:30 a.m. Saturday along with some B flight golfers (12 to 15 handicap) who also go at 1:30. A flight golfers (8 to 11) will start at 1:30 p.m. Saturday and the championship flight (0-- will begin at 8:30 a.m. Sunday. First place will pay $230 and a total of 13 places will receive prizes. Entry fee is $20. Entries are still being accepted. This years event is entirely amateur and will return to the open format inviting professional players next year. Collecting bass at Brigham City reservoir in Mantua for restocking in other waters is a espeshocking experience cially for the fish. The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources has been collecting the bass for a purpose. First, the DWR wants to thin populations on the reservoir to plant bluegills as a forage fish. Without reducing the bass, theyd soon clean out the bluegill fry. And second, the DWR needs a few bass to stock in other Saturday nights triumph r came on a by Steve Valentine, who went the distance. He struck out 13 batters and allowed no runners past second base. In the meantime, Valentine drove in what proved to be the winning run in the fifth inning with a single that scored Doug netted Mostly bass , carp Fish shocked' 2 Hie Brigham City recreation program for handicapped youth is presently being held at Watkins park and will end Aug. 5. The program includes sports, arts and crafts, field trips and other activities from 10 a.m. to 4 pm. daily with swimming from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday. Fees are $2.50 per child for the eight weeks. Registration will still be open for the program Thursday, June 16, Friday, June 17 and Monday, June 20 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Watkins park. j OFFICER JOHN FRICKE Brigham Citys Peaches baseball tean evened the score Saturday night at Tremonton in two ways. The Peaches evened their in the Northern record to Utah Baseball league and took a measure of revenge over Tremonton, which defeated the locals earlier this year. : st'& A even moirk 71 Handicapped youths invited to program Iix.,.i.minniiii marTr ''4 qP- iT' l " ' ' "" " w. - v. XXx:- , ' v44& v',u--- 723-34- ' ' rrr , Valentine shines 7) two-pron- g s i'? Ai 9v ,s '4 M fv. , X waters. Huntington reservoir received the first 500 fish taken Monday night and local waters are expected to receive some if there from later catches are any later catches. Local DWR officer John Fricke said only 200 bass turned up in Tuesday night's operation, but a storm blew the shocking boat off the lake for a time. Then again, he said, the bass may have been thinned naturally since there has been a shortage of forage fish and the bass have stunted. The shocking boat was manned by Fricke and Kent Summer-- s of the DWR and volunteers who spent up to four hours at 1- -5 The bass on season aren't very big a time helping to collect the fish. The boat, trailing electrodes from arms t the bow, delivered 200 volts and seven amps of power to the fish, mostly in the shallows. The large carp seemed to be stunned the hardest Tuesday Legion 9 loses night, as some up to 10 pounds were netted and tossed in containers along with the bass. 7-- 3 Fricke said the operation will continue through Saturday with seining operations planned Friday and Saturday if shocking turns up too few bass. five-poun- d turning up in plus carp is hoisted aboard the boat shocking operations at the reservoir. after x 'i X . .A'A ' . VH';. is ' 4 ' ; ' - verdict to Ogden team A X Brigham City American Leon the gion baseballers are young season, having lost to in their most recent Ogden, outing Tuesday night. In previous outings the local lads lost to Brighton in a twin-biand dropped a decision to Bonneville before edging Sky to pick up their lone View, victory of the campaign thus far. Brent Walker went the distance to get the victory against Sky View last Friday night at Rees Pioneer park. He recorded eight strikeouts while giving up just three hits. And for good measure he rapped out a homerun to provide the winning margin. Wynn Hall collected a pair of hits and played well defensively at first base to help grab the victory. It was a run in the seventh inning that spelled the difference as Eric Epperson ll Men's softball slate is given dlery vs. American Greeting (south). 8:30 p.m. Jeppesens vs. Highballers (north). June 20 Monday, Minutemen vs. p.m. Bowmart (north); Jeppesens vs. Quik Way Lube (south). 8:30 p.m. Highballers vs. First Federal Savings (north); Hubbard Farms vs. DeMolay (south). 7 Following is the schedule in the Brigham City mens commercial league softball for next Saturday and Monday: Saturday, June 7 p.m. Petersens fins (north); 18 vs. Grif- Anderson Sad-- , Auto windows Magnetic Reach The suns magnetic field reaches far beyond its north and south poles, probably as far as the orbit of Pluto nearly four billion miles away. scored on an error. In the Ogden game, played at John Affleck park, Kent Larsen started for Brigham City and was relieved by Walker in the third inning. Keith Nelson at third base played well afield and was at the plate. It was a run explosion in the third frame when Ogden tallied five times that proved Brigham Citys undoing. The local nine is scheduled at Viewmont this evening (Thursday) at 6:30 p.m. and will take a brief respite after that until June 28 when theyll return to action, hosting Layton in a 8 p.m. tilt at Rees park. Over $1,000 in windshields and windows were broken out of three vehicles parked at a residence at 440 South First West, Brigham City. Police said revenge may have been the motive for the vandalism to units owned by Don Ashton of 440 South First West and Lisa Davis of 824 East Fourth North. HELP WANTED Production oriented person to help manage large cold type department in fast growing national printing firm. Prefer someone who can supervise and work with other departments. Top pay, fringes, profit sharing. Locat- ed in small town with clean air and water near winter and sum- mer recreation areas. We pay moving left, and Steve Brown man nets at the bow as shocking operations began aided the division in the uetday evening at Brigham City reservoir. 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