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Show r Z June 1 Thursday Elder at Weber 6:00 Bear River at Sky View I 7:00 (Hyrum) Sky View II at Ben Lomond 6:00 at Clearfield 6:00 Ogden Sunset at 6:00 Roy I II at Bonneville 6:00 Roy June 5 Monday Clearfield at Sunset 7;J0 Roy II at Ogden 6:00 Bonneville at Huy I F:30 8 at River at Sky View I - " - - 'j le- I t M v tA iu Roy m fkt June 6 Sunset hammered Team No l of of the summer Babe Ruth League last week at Roy The Sunsetters jumped on Troy Burns for three runs in the first inning, and two in the second, but the Royals struck back in their half of the second frame to score five big runs and tie the score Sunset exploded in the third inning for eight more runs on three singles, a double, a triple and a home run by Mike Arrant, Roy aided in 14-- 6 the opening game the Sunset cause with three costly in the inning Sunset scored again in inning number four and Roys Fernandes stole around the bases in the fifth inning for one more Royal point errors Under the Slaughter Rule" (eight run spread after five innings) the game was called at the end of the fifth inning Mike Arrant went all the way for the Sunset team He held Roy to just three hits Sky View II Hen Lomond 7.03 F : 00 Lie 7:GQ 6:00 Roy I at Box Elder 6:00 II at Bear River 6:00 Weber at Sky View I 7:00 (Hyrurr) Clearfield at Bonneville 6:00 II 6:00 Roy Sunset at Ogden 6:00 For Roy, Troy Burns and Joe Wood shared the pitching chores Between them, the Sunset squad collected 13 hits H EAR FI EI I) 7 Of. DEN Roger Vincent threw a three-hitte- r, as the Clearfield Babe Ruth entry pounded Ogden 7 1 on Falcon Field Meanwhile the Falcon crew gathered eight hits on singles by Phil Gardener, and Deon Campos, a double by Doug Hamblin, a triple by A1 Garcia, a double and single by Danny Perkins and a triple and single by Scott Frew Clearfield was scheduled to play its sister team from Sunset on Tuesday Roy No 1 was scheduled to play Bonneville at home and team No 2 was scheduled to play Ogden, in Ogden ROY NO. 2 FORFEIT TO BONNEVILLE Only eight Royals showed up at Laker Field to give the Bonneville team an easy first win to kick off the Babe Ruth League schedule 1 June 15 Sunset at Roy II 6:00 players are excited about 'the football Opponents of the activity were 6 football leagues Summer are flourishing in California and are drawing ood crowds Coaches and program and what it is doing for fall Each school, large or small, fields a team of seven players On offense, there is a center to snap the ball, a quarterback to pass it and five eligible receivers to catch it It is strictly a passing game, there is no running from scrimmage The quarter-bac- k has three and one half seconds to get the ball in the air and he is timed on each play Once the ball is caught, the runner moves downfield until he is touched by an opposing player Team credit is given for pass completions or interceptions and for touchdowns scored The offensive team is given four downs to move the ball ten yards or give it up Field goals and punts are not allowed, regardless of field position In a typical game the offensive team launches its passing attack against the passing defense linebackers, defensive backs safeties Speed and agility on sides of the line play an important in the outcome of the game Schools m the Ogden Valley of and both role are about emotions mixed showing summer football Roy and Weber High favor School Bonneville is the program, while undecided, and other summer Elder at Clearfield 6:00 at Weber 6:00 I at Bear River 6:00 Sunset at Sky View I 7:3Q ap- expenses, scheduling problems and lack of interest Those favoring the program argue that football should be entitled to summer action along with basketball and baseball, and pointed out that a Northern Utah League would eliminate the need of travel to Salt Lake and elsewhere Two or three teams, alone, would be hard pressed to survive the season Insurance for injuries and the likes, would be worked out by BYU personnel, according to advocates of the summer league program This corner endorses the summer league for football in Utah, but I dont think that Northern Utah is quite ready for it There are too many doubts and unanswered questions In time the leagues will become popular in our state, but not until someone breaks the ice, and shows that it can succeed 1 look for the Salt Lake Schools to get touch football started, and perhaps in a year or so. the schools of Region One will jump onto the band wagon Change or a venture into the unknown is frightening to us humans. COACH ERNEST JACKLIN OF Roy, signals Dan McMahon in stands by to balance. These Royal footballers are weight-trainin- season. - The HILL AIR FORCE BASE Ninth Annual Hill AFB Comptrollers Day of Golf will start w ith a bang June 16 as a matter of fact, there will be two shotgun starts one m the morning and one in the afternoon This annual event where former employees, retirees and present Comptroller employees renew or make new friendships, is planned for the good and those who arent so good golfers, according to Dorothy Bailey, Golf Committee Chairperson We hope all present and former Comptroller employees will the dead lift, as Doug Fosmark for the 1978 football g par- ticipate in this day of fun and friendship, Dorothy said She said that no one will be embarrassed by being matched up with the pro golfer" because groups will be formed considering what the golfer shoots To sign up for the event," Dorothy individuals should contact related, committee members." Weber at Box Elder 6:00 Sky View I at Bear River 6:00 Ben Lomond at Sky View II 7:00 Clearfield at Ogden 6:00 (B.L.) Roy I at Sunset 7:00 10 July Roy Smithfield II 6:00 Thursday Elder at Sky View I 8:00 (Hyrum) II at Wever 6:00 Bear River at Ben Lomond 6:00 Sunset at Clearfield 6:00 Box Sky View at Roy Bonneville at II at II at Box Elder 6:00 at Sky View I 7:00 at 6:00 Clearfield at Roy II 6:00 Sunset at Bonneville 6:00 Roy I at Ogden 6:00 (B.L.) Weber Ben Lomond 6:00 Roy II 6:00 6:G0 17 Monday July Ben Lomond Sky View II 6:00 at Bonneville Sky View Bear River July 20 Thursday June Elder at Ogden 6:00 (B.L.) I at Weber 6:00 Bear River at Sunset 7:00 Sky View I at Bonneville 6:00 Sen Lomond at Roy II 6:00 Clearfield atSky View II 7:00 Smithfi&ld et Clearfield II at Box Ogden 6:00 6:00 (B.L.) Elder at Ben Lomond 6:00 at Sky View II 7:00 Sky View I at Wever 6:00 Bonneville at Clearfield 6:00 Roy II at Roy I 6:00 Ogden at Sunset 7:00 Bear River July e 26 ttonda Sky View prehensive about injuries, travel y 10 Monday Roy Box Roy a f Ogden Ben Lomond activities ir-l- I y II at Bd Ll''ii t.Cu we r LilZ Clearfield Ogden at Hoar River C:L3 Sky View I at ro I 6:00 Sunset at Ben Lomond 6:03 Bonneville at Sky Iew II 7:00 Smithfield 19 Monday Elder at Roy 1 E:C0 Weber at Sunset 7:uG Bear River at Bonneville 6:00 Friendship Roy II at Sky View I 7:00 (Hyrum) g wo Roy Ogden Box Clearfield and Ogden High School are not too interested Proponents of the summer league stress the need of such a program to improve passing and receiving skills, develop talent and condition athletes tor fall football Those opposing summer football, argue that the program would be too for young men who are already busily engaged in season baseball, basketball, bFCfiair"' at 6.'0 II Pt (w set 7 :HC 6 Tn Roy I June Fide: Box II at Wever wOO Clearfield at Dear River 6:00 (Hyrum) Ogden at Sky View I Thursday at Box Elder 6:00 Ben Lomond at Weber 6:00 Sky View I at Sky View II 7:00 Roy I at Clearfield 6:00 Bonneville at Ogden 6:00 Jur Brigham Young University is sponsoring a summer league of touch football to include all interested high school teams in Utah Each school is encouraged to join a league for in terschool competition beginning July Fonneville at Roy Bonreville a. Bear River Box 3 Monday July Sky View at Elder 6:00 V 10 Monday Roy I Box Sky View Ben Lomond Babe Ruth game schedule Roy at 1 at Bonneville 6:00 Bear River at Roy II 6:00 Sky View I at Clearfield 6:00 Ogden at Ben Lomond 6:00 Roy I at Sky View II 7:00 Smithfield July at Sunset Bonneville Ogden Fred Fernandes of Roy prepares to bat as Larry Reed positions himself behind the plate for Sunset. Sunset beat the in the opening game of the Babe Ruth Royals 14-League last week. 1 Weber Ben Lomond ter 6:00 II at Clenfield C:00 Bear 1978, Page f Thursday Elder at Box Sunset at July Sky View I at Box Fidei f:rj0 Weber at Sky View II 7:00 Ben lomcmd at Bear River 6:00 June 8, June 29 Thursday Box '"v June SUN CHRONICLE, Box 25 Thursday Elder at Bear River 6:00 Weber at Ben Lomond 6:00 Sky View II at Sky View I 7:00 Clearfield at Roy I 6:00 Ogden et Bonneville 6:00 Roy II at Sunset 7:00 (Hyrum) |