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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, 6 Several from Brigham Brigham City, Utah Thursday, July 21, 1977 ILegioira im 10 iroimmgs Connecticut Mutual, Brigham Citys entry in American Legion baseball play, edged Ogden Pioneers in a tight affair at Rees Pioneer park Tuesday night. as Ken The final score was 7 Keller singled Brent Walker home. The contest wasnt one of your d contests as Brigham City committed seven ers rors and Ogden had five afield. But it was packed with thrills. The local lads will host View-mothis evening (Thursday) at Rees park in a game starting at 8:15 p.m. Theyll be on the road for a game against Layton next Tuesday on the Davis High diamond. Game time will be 8 p.m. well-playe- mis-cue- nt large number of local and tennis players came to Brigham City the past week to participate in the Thiokol Wasatch Tennis club and Brigham City Recreation depart1 ment tournament. BOX EIDER ACTION SPORTS'' When the last serve had been a"made, it concluded the week long event played on several courts in the city by dozens players. Tournament director Lynn Tuga said Brad Lowe defeated Keith Cox in the mens open singles and Janet Thompson defeated Sue Poppleton to win the womens open singles. Several Brigham Ctiy players won their respective classes. Bill Miles defeated Charlie Harrod in the mens A singles, Gordon Nelson won over Dennis Jennings in the mens B singles, Hugh Hazelton teamed with Dave Yamaguchi to win the The County league Pony allstars squared off against the mens B doubles. Dave Penley Wednesdefeated Danny Butler for the Brigham City mens novice singles crown. day afternoon in Centerville. John Wells was champ of the In a Saturday afternoon game, the county team dropped mens 45 singles. In a major upset, Donna a 5 game to South Davis then moved on to competition in Hazelton and Lynn Tugaw deCenterville this week as the feated Sue McMasters and Janet Thompson in the womens second place team. Bountiful I thumped the open doubles. The two out-o- f secounty team 3 in the first town women were ranked game. Brigham City entered cond in the Northern Utah the same tourney and lost to Tennis association. In the womens A singles, Jan South Davis 3 after holding Tuft defeated Donna Hazelton a 2 lead. for the title. The loser of the game beJanet Nowak of Perry and tween the two local squads will be eliminated. Results of the Linda McDonald teamed to win contest were not obtained by the womens A doubles. Pauline Dolling won the womens novice press time. singles and Donna and Hugh A tulips Ogdeiro med a drive to right center to drive in both runners. The count remained knotted at 7 until the bottom of the tenth when Walker walked, advanced on an error and came home on Kellers sharp liner to right field. It was Kellers second hit of the night and second rbi. Each team had 10 hits. ' Kevin Keller turned in some outstanding plays at shortstop, twice making diving stops of the ball and throwing runners out at second. Brent Gray made a diving catch in the top of the tenth inning in left field to frustrate an Ogden rally. The box score: Pony teams play all-sta- 6-- Assured of Tourney Spot The Connecticut Mutual nine is assured of a spot in the state American Legion tournament which is scheduled to begin Aug. 8 in Salt Lake City. Walker started on the mound for Brigham City Tuesday and went the distance. He not only turned in an effective hurling job but his double in the seventh inning drove home two runs to tie the score and send things into extra innings. The hosts jumped off to an early lead, scoring three runs in the first inning. They led until the seventh, holding a 3 advantage going into the final regulation frame. But Ogden scored four runs to move ahead. 15-1- 27-2- Registration will be Thursday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Monday at the same times. Age groups will be 8 to 11 and 12 to 16. At the time of registration, participants will classify them Cifty-ivi- do reminder of Mondays all kids through adult ages has been inssued by tournament director Jim Fuller. The meet will start right at 5 p.m. for beginners and cub boys and girls. It will be held at Intermountain school track. Rookie events start at 5:20 and juniors at 6:10. Prep events get underway at 6:10 as well with the older age groups starts city track meet for ing at 7:30. Fuller said there will be no high jump event during the meet but races both short and distance and other field events will be held. 5 Connelly 62, 63 Boys 14 singles Kent Poelman def Kirk Bemus 62, 63. Greg McDonald def Brett Ted Carlisle def Willie Wells Iverson, Pat Munson def Mike Kempf Semi-finaGreg McDonald def Kent First-roun- d 62, Ted Carlisle def. Pat Poelman Ted Carlisle def Greg Munson Finals McDonald 62, 14 doubles Mike Kempf Boys Semi-fina- A Kent Poelman def Wally Iverson A Pat Munson 63. Greg McDonald A Erin 64, Mike Hazelton won by default Finals Kempf A Kent Poelman def Greg McDonald A Erin Hazelton 63. 61 Mixed B doubles Keith Womens open doubles Semi-finaDonna Hazelton A Lynn Tugaw def Eileen Wilcox A Kay Lipman 62, Sue McMasters A Janet Thompson def. Yaeko Bryner A Sue Edman 63, 64 Finals Donna Hazelton A Lynn Tugaw def Sue McMasters A Janet Thompson 63. Dave Yamaguchi A Shannon Bracken def Mary A Doug Hazelton 62, Bruce Widden A Annette Ramos def. Ed Tugaw A Linda McDonald by Womens A singles Jan Tuft def. Yaeka Bryner 64, 62, Donna Hazelton def Linda McDonald Jan Tuft def 64 Finals Donna Hazelton 60, Shelly 61 , Wain A 5 John Finals Georgana Davis Sucher A Shelly Bilboa def Bill A Pauline 64 Dolling Dave Yamaguchi default. Finals Shannon Bracken def Bruce Widden Annette Ramos 62, 64. A A Mixed novice doubles Semi-final- Semi-final- doubles Cntchlow def Charlie Harrod & Rich Powers Finals Wayne Wilcox & Bob McMasters def Charlie Harrod A Rich Powers Boys 18 singles Women's B singles Darlene Wells def Beverly Bingham 67, 64, Carolyn Cox def Hazel Dalton 60 Finals Carolyn Cox def Darlene Wells 63, 64 Semi-final- Mens B singles Semi-final- s Gordon Nelson def Ken Wanlass Dennis Jennings def. 2 Mark Roberts Finals Gordon Nelson def. Dennis Jennings s Womens B doubles Steve Ward A Paul Runge won by default; Don Jones A Nard Nebeker def Scott Wells A Brent ChrisSteve Ward A tensen 64, 5 Finals Paul Runge def. Don Jones A Nard Nebeker 61, 64 Boys Mens B doubles Semi-final- s Dave Yamaguchi & Hugh Hazelton def. Blake Brown A Ed Tugaw Gordon Nelson A Henry Touchton def. Wain Davis A Bill Dolling 61 Dave Yamaguchi A Hugh HazelFinals ton def Gordon Nelson A Henry Touchton singles 18 Girls 18 singles Becky Jackson def Shelly Ishu 61, Cathy Connelly def Kim Despain drew Eileen Hazelton 61, First-roun- a bye, Krista Henage drew a bye Semi-finaCathy Connelly def Becky Kim Despain def. Krista Jackson Finals Cathy Henage 67, Connelly def Kim Despain 63, 61. Girls 18 doubles Jan Tuft and Kathy Reimers def Cathy Connelly A Dana Dabbs 61, 64, Kim Despain A Becky Jackson def Kim Miller A Sheryl Hayes Finals Jan Tuft A Kathy Reimers def. Kim Despain A Becky Jackson 63, 61. Semi-fina- Semi-final- s doubles Annette Ramos A Kathy Tanchak def. Shannon Bracken A Teressa Ortega 64, 67, 63, Mary Ellis A Lon Bean 0 def. Joy Mower A Natalie Smith Finals Mary Ellis A Lori Bean def Annette Ramos A Kathy Tanchak 62, 0 Semi-final- 12 Mike Thompson def Willie Iverson drew Terry Nelson 62, a bye, Don Hutson def Ted Stokes, Brett Semi-finaMike Adams drew a bye Thompson def Willie Iverson 60, 64, Don Finals Hutson def Brett Adams Don Huston def. Mike Thompson 67, 63. First-roun- A First round Paul Runge def Nard Don Jones def Steve Nebeker 62, Wells 64, 63, Gary Godfrey drew a bye, Brent Christensen def James Detrio Don Jones def 61, 61 Second-roun- d Paul Runge 63, 63, Gary Godfrey def Don Finals Brent Christensen 60, Jones def Gary Godfrey 64, Tassone 64. 67. 63, Linda McDonald A Janette Nowak def. Joy Mower A Natalie 4 Finals Linda McDonald A Smith Janette Nowak def Eileen Wilcox A Kay Lipman 63, 63 Wayne Wilcox & Bob McMasters def. Bill Miles A Hugh Hazelton Byron Bradbury & Jack John Sucher s Bilboa def, Jack A Sue Lyman Bill A Pauline Dolling def s Women's A doubles Semi-finaEileen Wilcox A Kay Lipman def. Mary Lou Thirkill A Grace s Boys Semi-final- s s Boys 16 singles Ray Olvera def Jack 63, Steve Ward def Scott Phipps 62, Wells 63, 62, Brent Christensen def Vern Iverson George Lukes def. Scott Steve Ward Cosgrove 63, 63 Semi-final- s def Ray Olvera 62, 62, George Lukes def. Steve Brent Christensen 63 Finals Second-roun- Women's novice singles Semifinals Pauline Dolling def. Sue Anderson 61, Edna Munson def. Pauline Shelly Bilboa 67, 64, 4 Finals d Girls 16 singles Shelly Ishi drew a bye. First-roun- d Kim Despain def. Pauline Kirby 62, 62, Lon Gale def. Cindy Mason 60, 63, Lon Gale def. Angel Williams 61, 64 Finals Kim Despain def Lon Gale 60, 61. Girls 14 singles First round Mary Ellis drew a bye, Lori Bean def Louise Kirby Janine Lukes drew a bye; Karen Haun-stei- n Lon Bean drew a bye Semi-final- s def. Mary Ellis 6 2, 61 , Janine Lukes def 0 Lon Finals Karen Haunstein Bean def Janine Lukes 60, 60 Boys and Girls 10 singles Lee Wells drew a bye, Barbara Thompson def Stacy Kempf Lee Wells def Barbara Finals Thompson 64, retired. Tournamvnt Rction Colf v . 13-- 6 The tourney began Saturday with the prepsters defeating selves into AA experienced or A novice. There is no entry fee and ribbons will be awarded winnners in the first three places. Competition will be in both boys and girls singles. Each player must furnish a can of new balls of a brand name. Players will be contacted to inform them of court times and opponents. Further information can be obtained from tournament directors Pat Regan at or Richard Lackner at 734-962- 8 723-724- A 25 cent entry fee for each event and limit of three events per entrant will be imposed. Fuller asked that participants be at the event at least 15 minutes before the meet time to assure proper registration. He said beginners are 4 and 5 year olds, cubs, 6 to 8, rookies 9 to 11, juniors preps 15 to 17 and other groups 18 to 25, 26 to 40 and over 40. Fuller said more information is available by calling him at Roy II 13-- 1 behind the pitching of Jeff Hunt. Hunt gave up four hits while his teammates were clobbering the ball for 16 safeties. Hunt and Ken Keller had three each while Dallin Morris, Matt Lyons, Dave McDermeit and Kevin Keller each hit safely twice. in the Bott beat the locals second game as they collected only four hits in the contest. Marlin Widdson started on the mound and Dallin Morris came on in relief in the third. Clayton Anderson entered in the fifth to end the game. Ken Keller had two hits and Morris and Garth Smith one each. Box Elder met Roy II again Tuesday night on the double elimination tourney and prevailed Jeff Hunt struck out seven in going the distance. McDermeit and Brent Gray each had two hits with Grays a triple and double. Winner of the tourney qualifies for a trip to California. Here are box scores: NOT A BAD day's catch. The biggest king salmon, shown here by Noel Okamoto of Brigham City, went 40 pounds while the others were 15 and eight pounds. Okamoto took the beauties from a boat fishing west of Port Angeles, Wash., on July 5. He fished with Albert Haller and Hugh Hall of Washington. The average fishing was one fish per angler a day, but their party took five this day. 12-1- Events will include long jump, dashes through 440, 880 and mile runs, shot put, discus, and softball throw. Brigham Apparel nabs softball title 0 ffracli A A Mixed A doubles Semi-final- s Tom Neil A Cathy Connelly def. A1 McDonald A Lynn Tugaw Hugh A Donna Hazelton def Wayne A Finals Eileen Wilcox 62, Hugh A Donna Hazelton def Tom Neil A Cathy Women's open singles Semi-finaJanet Thompson def Jan Sue Poppleton def. Lynn Tuft 62, Janet Thompson Tugaw 61, 63 Finals def. Sue Poppleton 61, 62. s Mens singles Phil Phil Thom Mens A singles Charlie Harrod def Phil Thom Bill Miles def. Allan Barker 2 Bill Miles def. Charlie Finals Harrod retired Semi-final- 45 Thom def Reed Mickelson 61, 63, John Wells def Ray John Wells def Mcquain 62, 63 Finals s Box Elder prep baseball players, entrenched in the Senior Babe Ruth tournament in Ogden, were two tough games away from the title Wednesday night. The prepsters were to meet Clearfield, who beat Bonneville 2 Tuesday night to gain the finals. Should Box Elder win the first game, then it would play Mark H. Bott in the second for the title. Bott downed Sky View to gain its final berth. eaDDod Oo gvogdO under sponsorship of the Brigham City Recreation department. The event is planned for July Mens Mens open doubles Second round Keith Cox and Brad Lowe def. John Wells & Bill Miles 64), Allan Barker A Blake Brown def. Charlie Harrold & Rich Power Keith Cox & Brad Lowe Final Round def. Blake Brown & Allan Barker Semi-final- Mixed open doubles Brad Lowe A Sue Edman def Blake Brown A Lynn Tugaw 64, 64. Bill Miles A Donna Hazelton def Keith Cox A Sue McMasters 62 Finals Brad Lowe A Sue Edman def Bill Miles A Donna Hazelton 64, 61 Semi-final- s Preps near finals JJunDOF rcoOOors park Semi-final- Mens novice singles Dave Penley def Steve Danny BuUer def Wain Sparrow Dav is Dave Penley 64 Finals def Danny Butler 62, 67. Semi-fina- Mens open singles Second round Brad Lowe defeated John Wells 60: Ed Monson def Bill Miles Allan Barker def Reed Mickelson Keith Cox def Garrett 4 McFarland Brad Lowe def Ed Monson Cox def Allan Barker Dolling def Edna Munson Semi-fina- 62 Ward def George Lukes 62 64, 64 Babe Ruth tourney Ktacreatien nsws junior tennis tournament A doubles. John Sucher and Shelly Bilboa won the mixed novice doubles. Kent Poelman and Mike Kempf were winners in the boys 14 doubles while Jan Tuft and Kathy Reimers won the girls 18 doubles. Lee Wells won the boys and girls 10 singles. Here are more complete results: s walked, Matt Lyons singled and with two men out, Walker slam A Hazelton won the mixed 11-- Wasnt Dead However, Brigham City wasnt dead as Garth Smith will be held at John Adams meet crowns champs City tennis club Brigham Apparel walked off with womens commercial league softball title recently, ending the season with a 12-- 0 record. The women were undefeated in league play and won three straight in tournament jction. In the first round played July 12, ABC defeated Busenbarks 18-- 3 and Brigham Apparel dumped American Greeting corporation 21-On July 15, Busenbarks edged American Greeting 5 and Brigham Apparel topped ABC 10-In the final round, ABC nabbed a win over 1 and then lost to Brigham Busenbarks 12-in the finals Apparel Most valuable player in the event was Ann Christensen. Sherrie Hatch was named most inspirational. League directors said they hope to expand next year and include more teams. 4. Here are the results of the second derby golf tournament at the Brigham City Golf and Country club held recently: Race 1 Reese Nielsen, Phil Kranz, Jim Earl. Race 2 Ray Bybee, Harv Morgan, Chuck Whitaker. Race 3 Jay Herbert, John Hinchman, Norm Maero. Race 4 Larry Loveland, Dave Baty, Reuben Dietz. Race 5 Scott Jensen, Phil Christoffersen, Reese Nielsen. Mulligan event has tie 4-w- ay 16-1- 1. 18-1- 7. At Pioneer park i Regional Colt There was a four-wa- y tie in recent Mulligan best ball tournament at Sherwood Hills golf course. Hoyt Sherard, Ace Pilkington, Richard Clyde and Jim Clyde all had 26 in the tourney. In the sweepstakes, event, Sherard, Pilkington and Richard Clyde were sweepstakes winners. the m"j os TC3IE Trims Tomato & Vegetable Sports day Friday The recreation department sports day at John Adams park will feature ice block slides and other fun events, according to event directors. It will be held from 10 a.m. to noon. There will be city wide competition in jump rope for all ages, tetherball for ages 9 and 10, badminton for ages 11 and 12 and bingo and other games for ages 7 and 8. The 4 and 5 year olds will start off the ice block slide. Parents are invited to attend and ribbons will be awarded winners. tourney goes Tuesday regional Colt league ball tournament will open iday at 5:30 p.m. at Rees eer park. e south Utah winner will the winner of the Willard tournament at 5 30 p.m. At e Billings, Mont., club will host Brigham City, ie format will have two es again Wednesday with ters against winners and rs against losers. Another e will be played Thursday one or two more Friday, len Saturday, the regional ler will play the Washington e winner in a doubleheader, third game is needed, it will layed Sunday, ame times for Saturday are ie : Tennis instruction Tennis lessons will be given at the Box Elder High school courts for beginners, advanced and intermediate children and adults. Registration date is Friday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the courts. Lessons will also be given at John Adams courts for beginning adults and children only. Sign up dates are Thursday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and again from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Liquid Spray v gi automatically assured a berth in the regional as host team. Games will be broadcast over Radio KBUH. TOMATO FRUIT Vegetable Garden Dust Reg. 2.29 NOW H.49 12. vis and Brigham City are involved with Brigham City 2.59 & and 6 p.m. The winner of this series goes to the California divisional tourney which starts the next Tuesday night. Admission for the games are $1.50 for those over 18, $1 for 12 to 18 and 50 cents for kids under Meanwhile, the Willard tournament opened Wednesday. Willard, Tremonton, South Da- NOW 3.98 TOMATO 3 The concession stand will be open. Reg. report from the United States Department of agriculture noted that on three out of four farms, The wife works harder, endures more, than any other on the place. The author suggested that the farm mother train her daughters for marriage and her sons in giving their wives proper treatment. An 1862 A 'f SET SPRAY PROTECT YOUR GARDEN -- Sprinkling system supplies and parts. Storage Coal 60 r!tu lump or slack. rarasiEfYifs ID v 72 N. 5th West 723-304- 8 FARM & GARDEN CENTER |