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Show i t Begins Aug. 22 Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 4, 1977 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Frosh football Peaches advance in state tourney schedule given by coach Dates important to boys who plan to play freshman football at Box Elder High school thi fall were announced this week by Coach Ron Wolff. He announced that a physical fitness program is scheduled at the football field. Aug. Hours will be 7 to 9 p.m. and 22-2- 6 athletes should report pre- pared for a workout. Equipment will be issued at a meeting with parents players is scheduled Aug. 27. Boys should report to ti varsity locker room at 7 p.m, with the parents meeting slated at 8 p.m. in the large gym, Coach Wolff said. Necessary Items He explained the following will be necessary prior to the start of football practice: All boys must have a physical examination. Proof will be required that such an examination has been conducted since June 1977 before a boy will be allowed to start practice. In addition, all boys must show evidence of being covered by insurance. The school sells a policy for athletes. The approximate cost is $30. All boys need to provide basic equipment: shoes, socks, supporter, practice jersey and mouth guard. A package can be secured at Wolfes Sporting Goods, team sports, in Ogden. The approximately cost is $32, the coach said. four-gam- 0 10-- On Tuesday, Logan beat Roy 12-- 6 and Brigham City dropped Tremonton Hitting Starts Practice in pads will begin Monday, Aug. 29. Practice will be held between 2:30 and 5 p.m. on both Monday and Tuesday of that week, the grid mentor explained. Other freshman coaches this season are Harold Anderson and Jim Baty. Coach Wolff said he is available to answer questions about 7 freshman football. Call after 7 p.m. tournament is scheduled to run through next Monday or Tuesday with games also tonight and Friday. The The event is double elimination. In Tuesdays win the Peaches proved too tough for the second on locally. been a popular putting the heat Yakima, Wash., but the kibosh on Tremontons Colt league hopes the past weekend, nailing down a trip to California with and 1 wins over the local club in a playoff at Pioneer park. Yakima scored in the first inning of Saturdays contest and watched as Tremonton tried to shake off the jitters enroute to the first win. Blake Sandall and Brent Sorenson shared duties on the mound and as it was, scattered eight hits. But those hits, joined with five errors, spelled defeat for the locals. Mike Rose was the most consistent player for Tremonton, going two for three at the plate. Sorensen had a single for the other hit in the game. 5-- 0 regional golf tournament is scheduled Brigham City on Saturday, Aug. 13, spokesman A1 Winterholler announced this week. event will feature four divisions The nine-hol- e juniors, seniors, girls and veterans. Entry charges will include $2 for green fees and $1 for trophies with the Callaway handicap system to be used for determining winners. Anyone can win, Winterholler said. Gross scores will be used to qualify for the area tournament later. An additional nine holes must be played. Winterholler urged all interested persons in the local four stake region to sign up in advance at the golf course. He said refreshments on tournament day will , be free. Persons with questions are invited to call An LDS -- time in as many starts against ment earlier, Brigham City started on its winning streak the other county team. Jim McLain held Tremonton with a 1 win over Tremonton. to two hits, striking out 13. He The Peaches dropped Malad in a'nd 10-a doubleheader, issued two walks. Steven Valentine won the first In the meantime, the Peaches Tremonton game and he and bats were booming. Mark Lyons drove in two runs McClain pitched the Malad wins. in the fourth inning as Brigham Here is the tourney box score City took the lead for good Additional runs in each of the for the Peaches: fifth, sixth and seventh innings game out of put the reach. Steve Bennett went two for four, Doug Bingham two for three as did Lyons and McLain, 6-- 8-- 3 Taylor, Brent Hollingsworth and Kevin Skenandore each had one safety in the game. Jeff Leak and Jeff Williams had singles for Tremonton. Tremontons first run in the second came on errors while the second developed from singles by Williams and Leak. In action out of the tourna Crazy legs tops in Powder Puff The Crazylegs came out of the the Basehitters 15-- and Sunshine Troop defeated Lavendar softball tournament with the Blues 23-- 3 while the Peglegs got winners crown after finishing past the Hit & Mrs. 1 in the first round. sixth in thg league standings. In the second, Crazylegs topThe previously unbeaten placed third with ped Bear River and the the Peglegs, fourth place in stopped Sunshine 10-The second. Peglegs then brought regular play, finishing 104 The Basehitters grabbed the down the ' and in the championship gamqf consolation title. the Crazylegs poured it on the Bear River dumped the Sugar Beats 13-Peglegs 14-Crazyleggs topped topsey-turve- 3 Powder Puff y 11-- p.m. Golfers will separate into age groups for boys and girls, according to Professional Reid Good-liffThere is no entry fee, he said. Trophies will be awarded first and second e. place winners. 2 and Age groups include girls he said. hole four tournament, a Theyll play four olds 10 (also will be playing year Boys will later The 2 and and groups holes), Goodliffe. said nine holes, play 10-1- 13-1- 5. -- is Application deadline passes for permits The deadline for submitting applications for four of Utahs big game animals passed at 5 p.m., Friday, July 29. Applications for moose, desert bighorn sheep, buffalo and antelope were due. Drawings to select the 1977 permittees will be conducted Friday, at the Division of Wildlife Resources building, 1596 West North Temple, Salt Lake City. The drawings will begin at 9 a.m. The successful applicants will be notified by mail as soon as computers can process the pertinent data and print out lists. Computer lists will allow division offices to mail notices to northern region will be accepted through Aug. 19. Archery deer permits went on sale July 27 and will be sold through the end of the archery season (Sept. 5). Archery elk permits went on sale July 26 and will be sold through Aug. 5. One hundred hunters choice archery permittees will be drawn from archery elk permit holders on Aug. 10. Muzzleloader deer permits went on sale July 27 and will continue to be sold through the conclusion of the muzzleloader season (Oct. successful permittees within two or three days drawings. after the Other upcoming big game permit dates and deadlines in- clude the following: Open bull elk permits went on sale July 26 and will be sold through Aug. 12. Restricted area elk permits will be drawn in a public drawing held Aug. 26 in Salt Lake City at the Division of Wildlife Resources building. Applications for special control permits for regular season deer hunts on units in the Editors Quote Book The true test of civilization is, not the census, nor the size of cities, nor the crops no, but the kind of man the country turns out. Ralph Waldo Emerson 3 2 3 ft f F&G has to admit that occasionally hes lucky. The rest of the time, the black cloud of misfortune rains down. But once in a while. . . Lose a needle in a shag carpet and, ta da, hell step right on it every time. Order tan seatcovers for the family car and hell get two purple ones at no extra cost. The other day, it had to be more than luck. F&G must have been directed by fate when he headed to Foothill school on the northeast side of town to take a Ponytail softball picture. 13-1- 5. 11-1- 10 Tremonton left eight men Junior golfers play on Aug. 12 8 5 0-- 2 Sunday, Bart Bowcutt opened the Tremonton half of the first inning by reaching first after being struck by a pitch. He stole second and came home of Bobby Paynes RBI single. But Yakima tightened up at that point and although Tremonton had four other hits in the contest and had men on two other times, it just wasnt there in the scoring column. In addition to Paynes single, Jeff Leak. Gene Billings and Kelly Webb each singled and Joel Ramsdell doubled. Yakima was to play in the area tournament in California this week. Box scores: and Main, Officer Dan Jones pulled around the corner, pulled along side for an instant and said: you hear weve got a lost boy? Hes wearing a Cookie Monster shirt and has blond hair. F&G said okay, forgot about it and turned up Main street to take the picture. The siren blew calling out the fire department to aid in the search. His picture in the camera, F&G headed back to his car parked next to Godfrey nursing home. He glanced down as he crossed the street and observed a small boy, about four years old, wet almost to the knees, walking rather uncertainly along the street. He had blond hair. He wore a Cookie Monster shirt. F&G said. Where you Hey there fella, Did starting at 000, 211 010 010 standard in the game. In the second game, played 0. The Brigham City Junior golf tournament for boys and girls involved in the lesson program at the Brigham City golf course will be held Aug. 12 Brigham City Tremonton Tremonton loses playoff THE BRIGHAM CITY swimming pool has place in recent weeks with summer really in 723-375- Brigham Citys Peaches, ride winning streak, have advanced in the championship bracket in the Northern Utah state baseball tournament at Pioneer park. Brigham City plays Logan Thursday (tonight) at Pioneer park at 6:30 p.m. Roy and Tremonton were to tangle at the same time at the Box Elder High school field. In the opening round Monday, Clearfield nipped Malad and Kaysville whitewashed Smith-fiel- d ing a Regional golf event Aug. 13 Winterholler at 7 going? The lad said he was going home, motioning to the west. said. F&G told her and moments later Officer Jess Palmer rolled up to the door, hoisted Ryan aboard his patrol car and took him home. It was a lot happier ending than having searchers beating the banks of Box Elder creek or some irrigation ditch. And it reaffirmed F&Gs faith that back luck doesnt always follow him. What For? How To Farm Successfully. he had finished, farmer walked away with one comment : Not me, son, I aint farming half as well now as I know how! When Young salesman spent half an hour explaning to farmer why he should invest on set of books on asked if the boy was lost, and found his name was Ryan. Lets go call the po- - Insurance. FACTS THELMA SOMERVILLE! DEE JOHNSON AT A PRICE YOU CAN Brigham City man, Robert P. Keller, was a winner in a drawing for sets of Solomon Island commemorative stamps held recently by the First Marine Division organization. The stamp was issued by the post office department in of the 35th anniversary of the landing of the First Marine division on Guadalcanal A com-morati- Aug. 7, 1942. Ryan said okay. Into the nursing home they went. A call was placed to the dispatcher. Ive got a little boy here who says his name is Ryan. Hes wearing blue cords, has a Cookie Monster shirt and blond hair, F&G reported. Hes the one. Where are you? the dispatcher NEW ALL AMERICAN FOOD DEHYDRATOR wins set of stamps F&G suggested. F&G As he waited at a stoplight at First North Local man lice, shall we? Reportedly, about 1,100 northern Utah residents submitted their names for the drawing in this area. Keller who resides at 660 South Fifth West, was one of the lucky recipients of a set. He also was in the First Marine division from May 1942 to September 1943 and participated in the landings at Tulagi and Guadalcanal and in the ensuing four months battle to retain the island and its vital air field. 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