| Show 12— Hm Herald rrr Jeerael Legaa Utah Thnnday June 15 1972 skyway Sets Amateur Tournament - Amateur w V The Tre- le fV 0 Logan Little League After three rounds of lagan’s Little League Hillcrest and monton Skyway are unbeaten in the sixth Adams Golf Tournament will be held grade Ellis and Adams are yet Saturday and Sunday here at the to be beaten in the fifth grade Sky Golf Course and Hillcrest is the only unat Golf Pro Gale Parcel! defeated team in the fourth Skyway announces it will be a 200 for grade tournament $3000 Killebrew Using the Hannon players from Utah Idaho and the fourth machine hitting Wyoming The first prize in the grade is stressing fielding tournament will be $200 plus a ability trophy The Wilson Tigers fell st the James Blair of Logan winner from of the Skyway Amateur Golf hands of the Giants season 15-- 1 the in be will Hillcrest Tournament last year errors on back to defend his title opener Twenty-tw- o the part of the Tigers snd hits A $500 prize will be given for a by Chris Wilson Jeff Jones either day during the Todd Budge Steve Fkkbuhm tournament and Drew McNight of the Giants gave Hillcrest the victory Arrangements for tee time can The Orioles of Woodruff be made by calling the Pro Shop in Tremonton 6 defeated Ellis Yanks 1M A big at "There are some openings second inning for Woodruff left although they are filling up produce seven runs on four hits and the Birds never looked back fast" Parcell stated Tony Kimball and Kenneth Campbell Bobby Berntson and Wayne Eshebnan all had hits Adams won by forfeit from Edith Bowen which is not fielding a team this year in the SMITHFIEID — The first fourth grade league round of the Grasshopper Later in the week the Orioles League was completed this week dumped the Adams Dodgers M with the Owls the Lions and the with each team picking up three Bugs coming away victors hits Edith Bowen forfeited to Results Wilson and Hillcrest downed Owls II Beavers 14 Ellis 1 Lions 22 Bears 20 The third round of action for Bugs 21 Parrots 14 Outstanding Players the fourth graders the Hillcrest Pat Reese Sharon Pitcher Giants mounted an eight hit David Kitts David Mathers 124 victory Calvin Pickett Ted Johnson attack to claim a Wilson kept and Woodruff Todd from Tom Pitcher Clark Topper Williams Mike Pitcher Cory its hopes alive by Clint Straatman Lynn Adams Lindley 0 God deridge Hugh Straatmann In the third game River Brad Mather Alton Hansen Shawna Hillyard Darrell Downs Heights entered the league in Schedule lor Friday place of Edith Bowen and the 9Beavers vs Lions RH lions took the Yanks in 1- 0- Bugs vs Bears stride 124 1 vs Parrots TREMONTON j 3 Rounds Gotnplete In hole-in-o- Jk and Uni Lawlor get a Jump on the autograph party Elks Lodge Saturday afternoon betweea land 4 pm The Elks win ask a $1 donation and ase the money to sponsor boys to the camp (Herald Journal Photos) PHIL OLSEN shows local youngsters two wayi they can get help to attend the AIMports CampatWah State University aezt week Above left he helps tyler Wangsgaard clip a coupon that win give him a discount to the camp Above right Dan Nixon Kathy lawlor Logan Elks Lodge Autograph Party §atarday the area are cordially invited to attend A chance to meet shake hands and visit with Merlin and Phil Olsen of the Los Angeles Rams former Bob DiGrazia soccer performer in 1950 Chuck Mills head football coach at Utah State and coach of the year in the Rocky Mountain University campus next week the Elks of Logan are sponsoring acquainted-pictur- e an autograph-ge- t party to raise funds to help said local boys to the Sports Camp The youth of Cache Valley will probably never have a better chance to “rub shoulders” with visit with talk to and have their picture taken with so many pro athletes and sports celebrities as Saturday afternoon at the LOgan Elks Lodge 920 North 2nd West In connection with the Olsen Brothers Camp to be held on the Utah State According to Ike Lawlor spokesman for the Elks the Saturday party (2 to 4 pm) is open to the public and all boys and 'sportsniinded residents of Region for 1971 Bob Carlson IJtag Girl Rodeoers Rest In The Nation in the nation at this point trailing Linda by 167 points with a total of 1018 points toward the championship Only one member of the men's team has qualified for the finals at Montana State University in The girls rodeo team from Utah State University will go into the College National Rodeo Finals leading the nation by 350 points According to Jim Fain one of the USU Rodeo dub advisors there are 134 clubs in the nation with about 2100 members “Our girls team is the best in the but individual points accumulated toward the coveted Cowgirl and Cowboy do so either Miss Mums or Miss Hunt has an excellent chance to faring the championship home to Bozeman June 22 to 24 Bareback bronc rider Mario Carrol Salmon Ida is second nation according to current in the nation in the tough event ' trailing the leader's 560 points standings" Fain said Linda Munns USU coed from with a total of 478 points According to Fain the team TVemonton has a strong grip on points don't count in the finals the Cowgirl title leading the nation with a total of 1135 points She is second in the nation in barrel racing with 575 points trailing the leader by a mere five points And the Tremonton cowgirl is also second in the national standing in breakaway roping with 514 points The leader has 590 points A second member of the Aggie girls team Marita Hunt from Beryl is the number two cowgirl nd head wrestling coach at USU Terry Cole Associate Director of Admissions at Stanford and a camp director and other sports personalities will be offered to anyone in the area The afternoon will include free Pepsi for everyone LA Rams football movies and door prizes A donation of $1 per person is being asked of those who attend “One hundred per cent of that money will be used to sponsor Camp" boys to the stated Lawlor John Sims officer of the Logan Elks and chairman of the event suggests that boys bring their cameras and sports equipment to be autographed Boys can also get a helping hand if they are one of the first 50 to clip the coupon on this page and register for the camp Resident campers can receive a 120 discount and day campers a $10 discount courtesy of Valley Discount Mason Supply State Finance Miller's Northern Utah Glass and the Cottage Utah During the finals Fain continued points for the three Another lucky youngster will events goat tieing barrel nonaored by the Logan be and roping breakaway racing are doirided Instead Of 360 Jaynes and other local civic clubs are being asked to help the points split among four places in of the valley get to the will 720 youth of three each Camp be divided Grasshopper Results 7-- 16-1- - Two-M- Best-Ba- an ll efraw held Wednesday Winning teams included Marv Bracken Grant and John ShippGrant Geddes all with net Iamb 5fe were nine teams: Quinn Darrell Pitcher Jay Bales-Ralp- h Porter Ray Barber-- Erv Dunn Jim Colburn-EUio- tt At 59 Allen- - Rich Syl B Parson Clayton Howard Dorst-Hom- Hofler-Scot- froft J IJoyd Norm Hampton Dick t y Bowen-Ra- y hole-in-on- Edith In the final game Bowen was bombed by Ellis 17-- 1 In the sixthgraSethe Wilson Tigers intimidated a hapless Hillcrest Giants crew 37-- 1 Ellis didn't go quite so far in defeating Woodruff W In the third game Dan Everton of Adams allowed only two hits while striking out Winters of Sunday's Mr and 15 to give his team a 22 victory Mrs Tournament at the Logan over Edith Bowen Goff and Country Chib have been Adams trounced Woodruff to released by Dale Ericson ' open the second round for the assistant pro sixth graders 19-- Edith Bowen Over 120 participants golfed in then handed Wilson a 16-- 8 the tournament thrashing and Hillcrest downed On the front nine there was a Ellis 3 first-five-wa- Mr And Mrs Wnilftltg Are Named 7 y 6-- tie for all shooting net 34s— between Mr and Mrs Jerry Wallace Mr and Mrs Emerson Eames Mr and Mrs Jay Bates Mr and Mrs Ken Seamons and Mr and Mrs Don Larsen On the back nine Mr and Mrs Jack Allsop won with a net 28 Second place went to Mr and Mrs Boyd Curtis with a net 33 Third place went to Greg and Doris Thorpe with a net 34 Orest to the hole was won by Dave dowen on No 6 and Mary Warner on No 11 Other prizes were given to Mr and Mrs Fran Martin Mr and Mrs Gary Wooton Mr and Mrs The Dodger pitching staff showed strength as Perry threw a nohitter for three innings and Adams won 16-- 1 over Wilson Hillcrest defeated Woodruff 14-- 9 Ewing Mr and Mrs Darrell Anderson and Mr and Mrs John Shipp There will be free hamburgers or hot dogs and drinks after the and the Yankees edged the Cards 2 in eight innings Play continued Wednesday 14-1- Junior Work Day Junior work day at the Logan Golf and Country Chib is Monday at 8 am All junior members Mr and laMoine Maughan Mrs Ray Barber Mr and Mrs ever 12 are asked to come out to Eyfcfa Kray Mr and Mrs Bill help dean up the golf course dean-u- p CAWi® For Boys 8 tol6- - f I iff f June 18 - 24 1972 at Utah State University The following local merchants Would like to help sponsor the youths of this area in the Olsen Brothers 1st Annual Sports Camp! THE COTTAGE -- MILLER’S NORTHERN UTAH GLASS -- t MICE -- THRIFT MASON’S SUPPLY Also Roman Gabriel PERMA-PRES- S Will Conduct A Special Session on Quarter Backs! LONG SLEEVE DRESS DAY CAMPER: SHIRTS FULL TIME CAMPER 'til 9 JO p jii 24 hnwr mpnrvhinn 3 mnob and USU High Rian Derm Sign me up - $82 JO Camp foe onebsad Sign me up - $2100 Deposit aoclesad Sign me up - Deposit to fallow Reg $8 and $9 USE YOUR Golf-Spo- rt WALKER BANKARD BANK AMERICARMR MASTER CHARGE! PANTS Broken Sizes 50 BODY SHIRTS $A88 Reg $900 Sale Your World Is As Big As You Make It Today's Army wants to join you SS6 Phillip W Rest 8:30 a jn AS uctivitiut plus lunch Dinner can bn puichnmJ The first American in space was Navy Cmdr Alan B Shepard who ascended 115 miles in a rocket May 5 1961 - lagan Hillcrest 24) in eight innings and Wilson took Edith Bowen 10 er Cannon-Jac- k Lindquist Norm Cannon had a e on par three 15 His score card read zero as he had a stroke on the hole 753-29- Ellis surprised Included in the Excellent Staff - The Olsen Brothers - Chuck Mills Head Football Coach Utah State and his staff - Bob Carlson Wrestling Coach Utah State - Barry McKay Tennis Professional - Bob DiGraxia Head Soccer Coach Univ of Calif and others n White-Ke- n 3 "Total Sports Experience" for beys 8 to 16 with Individual and Group Instructions in a variety of activities Football Soccer and Wrestling will be featured but extensive offerings in Tennis Golf Weight Lifting and Conditioning Swimming Handball Volleyball and Basketball will also be available Hikes Barbecues and evening coaching and a athletic get together will round out this enjoyable and unique sports week Tournament with a blind Davis-Gle- 9-- 4-- A second in Logan Golf and dub’s winning ALL-SPOR- TS STATE There was a three way tie for first and a nine-wa- y tie for Country 9-- Olsen Brothers Two-Ma- n Besults 8-- The third round found Craig Goodsell of Woodruff hitting a solo run but watched his team lose to Hillcrest 2-- Adams got past Wilson 3 as Keith Nelson struck out 11 Lee Alfred the losing pitcher for Wilson fanned SPECIAL OFFER To The VALLEY WSCOUtlT Best-Ba- ll Fifth Grade In the opening game for the fifth graders Hillcrest smashed Wilson 14-- 1 the Ellis clubbed Woodruff 1 and Adams edged Edith Bowen 5 In second round action Adams had little trouble with Woodruff CLOTHING 133 NORTH MAIN LOGAN The First 50 Youths to Mail in this coupon along Sign me up - $12100 Camp fee oaclosed Sign me up $2100 Deposit sRclesad Sign me up - Deposit to fellow ! Send To: ALL-SPOR- CAMP TS CONFERENCE & INSTITUTES UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY with their $2500 deposit I Logan Utah 84321 will receive either a $20 discount on the $12500 jllame Full Time on the Day Camper program Compliments of the merchants listed above! Call Address Camper price ora $10 discount 752-410- 0 tv in Phone i Age City School State j Camp Desired ! Ext 7283 For Information Zip |