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Show I POWERFUtCARBON CREW GRINDS pFD OP OUT 27- - WIN OVER B.E.H.S. Big Difference Was la Air With Only 24 Yards Difference In Ground Gaining The Box Elder Bees stuck their stingers into a buzz saw Saturday afternoon at Salt Lake City and f Carbon chopped four times in registering a 27 to 0 victory over Box Elder for the 1951 State Class A football championship. ' The score doesnt indicate the true margin between the two teams, however as they moved 202 yards on the ground against Carbons 226. The total yards gained gave the Bees 279 yards as compared with Carbons 358, so the difference between the two teams was in the air. Box Elder gained seven more first downs than the Dinos, but Caitoon exploded four times for long scoring plays whch decid- Q HE f&gwE coWS 12 teo voa FOR w 1HE 1954 6 PAGE SIX BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, November 14, ed the contest. yard. TOR N 1951 CjW worlds record for the '' ' javelin throw TREMENDOUS DISTANCE OF, 248-1- 0 THE the kickoff back to the 27. The Bees rackown 32 ed up three straight first downs their and moved from before their attack stalled i out yard line to the Box Elder 20, on the Carbon 01. Olsen intercepted a pass intended for Abeyta on the Bee 15 Carbon gained one yard on the and Box Elder stopped the scor- first play from scrimmage and ing thrust. then Bezyack, Dlno. quarterback Box Elder moved back to their faded and passed to Abeyta, own 40, but Carbon tackled the who was way behind the Bee ball out of Whites arms on the .defenders and the Carbon end Box Elder 40 and after being Carried the full distance, 78 held for no gain on the first yards to score. Again Mele concerted and the iDinos led 14 to play, Dick Morley hit between '0. hS own left tackle and end, but The Bees moved from their 10 to the left for the sidelines and rolled all the way for the score yard line, where Robert Hunsa-ke- r received the kick-ofback without a hand being laid on from to their own 35. Four running Mele converted him. placement and the Dinos led 7 plays put the ball on the Caitoon received Rev Dob WAS THE SECOND MAN IN THE WORLD i TO POLE VAULT IS FEET CORNELIUS ( , WARMERDAM WAS THE FIRST BUT IN IB-- If THEN SINCE CLEARED BOB W5I TIMES HE HAS SOARED IS FEET AND SINCE THAT HEIGHT IS COMPARE MILE ABLE TO THE IT IS A FEAT THAT WILL LONG STAND OUT IN TRACK AND FIELD ANNALS. I I f 'h 4 mid-fiel- d to 0 with 314 minutes remaining In the first quarter. Box Elder took the kick-of- f on their own 15 and moved it i $ HELP STOP DISEASE Good health is . the Carbon 7. The second half found the Bees threatening several times, but unable to go the final yards to score. The Bees took the kick-of- f on their own 5 and moved back to the Carbon 28. A loss on an attempted pass stopped that drive and the Bees kicked to the Carbon 8, where Mele returned it to the 21 and out of danger. On this series of downs, the Bees held the Dinos to 7 yards and forced them to kick, and . what a kick it was. Mele booted the ball from his own 17 into the Box Elder end zone. From the point where his foot touched the ball to the end zone was only 81 yards and the all made it into the end zone on the third bounce. This put the Bees In "a hole and they were unable to move out of it as Carbon again tackled lor the ball and got It away from the Bees on the Box Elder 26. This time the Dinos moved to score on short thrusts at the Bees line, but a holding penalty put them back on the Bee 24 yard line with a first and 24 yards to go. The Dinos moved 9 yards on two plays to the fifteen where it was the same reverse that scored the second touchdown that complted the scoring in the game. The play every... to ones job. Yours see to it that illness at home receives proper to attention. Curs fill your scription ordered. ... doctors pre- precisely as Our pharmacists are fully trained, owith years of ex-- " t 1 $ I f , perience. Always bring your prescriptions to Glens Modern Drug. Listen to Amos and The Rexall Andy Show every over CBS. 5:30 KSL. . Sunday F, M. SERVICE FOR HEALTH , stripe, tout again the Bee attack fizzled and White kicked to the Carbon 14, where Mele took the ball and carried all the way back to the Carbon 40, Again it was a pass frotn Bezyack to Abeyta that set up the third Carbon score, as the play put the ball on the Bee 21, The third explosion went something like this. Bezyack took the ball from center handed to Mele who in turn handed to Tasker on a reverse and the Carbon back carried all the way to score. The extra point was missed and the score was 20 to 0 at the end of the first half, as a Bee threat was stopped on GLENS MODERN DRUG mi 1893, ANW eolEN, A LGHTWEIGHT, FOUGHT A FIGHT THAT LA. ST ED OATS ROUNDS AND LESS THAN LATER HAD ANOTHER BATTLE THAT ON 1 lllO 1 O CU.6 M WENT 65 ROUNDS j I a , - 1 FIRST GAME IN WHICH NUMBERS WERE USED ON FOOTBALL JERSEYS WAS THE 1913 WISCONSI- NCHICAGO. TUSSLE shark brought to . kancaroo island, Australia wkwi 1919 THE MONSTER WEIGHED , founds; went from Bezyack who took the pass from center to Tasker who handed off to the end Abeyta and the 145 pound end for the Dinos scored on the 15 yard play to make it 27 to 0. Mele added the point and that ended the scoring in the game. Richard White was outstanding for the Bees. White carried the ball 19 times in the first half, threw 9 passes and kicked once in adition to making several slashing tackles to keep the Dinos from running away from the Bees. In the second half, White sat out most of the third quarter, but When Robert Hunsaker was hurt, went back Into the game and carried 10 more times, passed 3 times and kicked once to put in a very busy afternoon. BOWLING RESULTS i. Tri-Cit- League Oct. y 31 The Corinne Celtics moved Into the top spot with a 4 point victory over Brigham Truck and Palmer company. Implement Jewelry and Waynes Associated Service climbed (from a tie for third place to a tie for second after defeating the and the Best Market respectively: Palmer Jewelry and Waynes have been tied for the past several weeks. Andy Andt-sorolled high series of the night a 647. Walt Mathias rolled a 203 for News-Journ- n 52.00 in trade at the Tri State Lumber, and Kan Yagi hit a 201 to win $1.00 in trade at the Brigham Tire shop. Phil Oyler, who hurt his ankle In the Logan game did not Thursday League, Nov. i Andersens Ford the play. e league-leadinLumStatistics .... ... .... ber Co., taking 3 points. The Brigham Tire Shop came to within 1 point of first place as a result of winning 3 from the Eagles, and Earls Food Fare climbed into third place with a victory over the Indian school. Don Anderson rolled a sizzling 247 game, and Ralph Williams rolled high series of . . the evening a 656. out-rolle- d at the g BOXY. THEATRE THURSDAY, NOV. 15 -- 2 P.M. DONT MISS THIS GREAT SHOW! WORTH COMING MILES TO SEE! COLOR MOVIES Tri-Stat- - In shaving, your razor blade exerts five tons of pressure per square inch on each whisker, according to The American On The Stage... OTHE FARRO BROTHERS Americas Newest Comedy Team. 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