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Show '™” i ¢ , « BE" _ % : ; ey 7. , E . ~The 10 sch ( 5 Jc annual All-Star high!Players will north has been etball game from Davis comprise County;standing players with each one the North schediled for Monday, June 8 at} team, while the South team will be composed of players south of pm in Affleck Park. + ‘ iG 3 a . ae t to receive 4. a trophy te ‘ean North e’ North ‘squad: will nave: a George Brown newly elected |jected by the junior baseball/as both Neil Hancey, head resident of the Ogden City Jun-| committee from a list submitted | coach, and Lee Bybee have left Baseball Association, spon-|py the coaches of the class A|their baseball coaching positions at Viewmont and Ogden High. st df the game. The organiza-|hich schools. Pi Se eo ehn| S@RIES OF WORKOUTS. partim ly ECT ving the local junior base- thie ms |, Tating over for the Norih will ...;be Blair Moyes of Ben Lomond Each team will hold a serieS/,, head coach and Lynn Had| 'Pogram. All proceeds of|of workouts with the final work-|fie1q of Weber High. game Me %s ‘is id go to trainingof offi the cal for lea bas bail ames vee 1c3 on the Ogden eat 6 t Af- followed by a banquet for the} North Manager e = | South Skipper Lynn Hadfield played baSe=pionships, plus four Legion Salt A in football assisted igh ini 1956, later gradu ‘land ari meeandj Each teteam| Ogden High in football assisted City| players and coaches. _ Each from GEAN PLAGA : ba graduated from State and has coached baseball/iitle, Blair Moyes Baseball Association are|will be composed of 14 players|ated @§, BLAIR MOYES _ : valley titles and one state 1L ball and basketball at Weber|Lake AT BOTH SCHOOLS d will be & Weber State Pino tnattended John High Dix Salt Lake,Lincoln seein “e and High for f0UBMe College and lettered in foot‘Brown, president; Jim|and each player must take part| Utah State. He lettered in base- ball : at PIWeber cach ball, basketball and track at CRM we {ball at both schools. Moyes play-|¥€4"° } Vice president; Harold|in the game. nster College; has been eStgWestmi EL t ef coac Plaga, Gean b Eddie Butterfield, Kev-| Two alternates will be chosen|ed his first baseball in the Ogfootball and basketball nt agefessista Salt. o team School High program ledgold, Joe Zampedri, R.|for each team to avoid a situa-jden City Recreation Highland, and eight at @yeoach ioe So en ib” Bair, all former pres-|tion that happened in 1968 with|and was selected a ‘catcher on| Will coach. Pino won baseball ears : : ot Pino John and Apaches Harry Hall, Jake Rapp,|the top pitcher of the North|the All-star team of the and was sectitle State 1966 the be his assistant coacn. | He Smith, Tim Dyer, Mel|squad signing a pro contract the|in 1944. RS «iff fend in 1967. He also won three the} In 1956 Moyes was selected) — TOP CONTENDE Frances Quinn, Marv\day of the game: leaving Mi “lasycs!0” titles in 1966-67-68. coach, veteran Plaga, squad| ‘Stel and Margaret Pell, sec-| North short on pitching. A num-|as a catcher for the North ber of major league scouts at-|in the All-Star game. Moyes has}won many high school.a@md |, Local merchants are costing the game with winnl are|tend the game and serve as coached at Ben Lomond for|American Legion titles _*“@y-treasurerly high school seniors _ “Bile to compete in the game. judges to select the three out-'eight years. | He 4 i : \ ‘ | . again troph- teamslies and awards. Smith Food both titles in 1968. Plaga’s will provide five cent hot.'King are always top comtenders Plaga is a graduate of Carbon|dogs, which have been a big High where he was All State|feature of the game for its 20. in football; graduated from Uni-| years of playing. A ticket selling headsfoot-|contest versity of Utah; was will again be held for ball coach at West for three|teams to, earn team equipment years; won -Region Lwo,. tle and individual equipment. Tickin 1968; has coached baseball|ets may be picked up at the at West for 8 years; won four|Recreation Office, 1220 23rd region titles, two state cham-| Street. . + 4 Tiere mae” eM |