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Show PAGE SIX BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, September 15. 1950 Bees Travel To Boise For Practice Tilt TRUSSES from Remit (Rupture) me Sufferer ftow enjoy our NO CHARGE 6ERVIC -- offered to til trot wearer by our a fitter. Let them help yo rienced selection and application fror the Aneat line of surgical appliance manufactured. To Inauro our customer of trua oon fort and security, we recommend SPOT PAD TRUSSES NON-SKI- D hoi Thee llght-welgappliance requiring onl your rupture securely ooe-ha- li the pressure of ordinary trusses. Ouf experienced fitters also tern you seeds for Abdominal Supporters, Elaati Hosiery, Shoulder Braces, etc., and on reasonable price grill surely pleas you HAMILTON DRUG LES DREDGE ' The Box Elder Bees will vel to Boise, Idaho Friday morn ing for their second and last practice game of the new season, before they start Region One play with North Cache. The game will be played at the (Boise stadium starting at 8 oclock. The game will toe the fourth meeting of the two machines. Up to date, Boise has nipped the Hivers twice with the Bees getting only one triumph. The game Is promised to be a thriller all the way, reports Boise officials. One other practice game will be played midway during the year. If will be with Twin Falls, Idaho, at Twin Falls. It will be the first game for these two teams. Next year, Twin Falls f SAYS rF "THERE'S NO Price Went Up SUBSTITUTE FOR QUALITY" . and in speaking of QUALITY . . . TOM , . . SAVYER and KAY-NE- E clothing for boys is tops. We have SHIRTS PAJAMAS 'WINTER will return the contest. The squad will consist of all the juniors and senior boys. All together, there will be some 35 boys making the overnight trip. They will leave at 8 oclock in the morning and come home Saturday afternoon. Coach Ferguson will send his best against the iBoise grldders in an attempt to even up .the won and lost column. At the end positions, there will be Lee Boothe, 165 pounds, and Tom Barnes, 172 pounds. Tackles will be Maurice Hunsaker at 184 pounds and David Kotter, 174 pounds. Guard positions will be filled by Lewis Knudson who hits the scales at 155 pounds, and Russell Nelson at a heavy 202 pounds. Heading the quarterback duties will be LeRon Johnson at 165 pounds. Halfbacks are Gary Mortenson, 165 pounds, and Reese Whitaker, 174 pounds. Ronnie Rock will hit the line from the fullback slot, with his 170 pounds of football skill. Either coach Vernal Harris or Dale Rasmussen will make the trip with the team. The other coach will stay and scout North Cache in their practice tilt. Coach Earl Ferguson will have a well balanced and heavy team for the new season. The line wjll average 174 pounds on the line, and 168 pounds In the backfield. BRAZIL, Ind. (UP) Ray Lambert, florist, missed a box of satin ribbon used to wrap bouquets and funeral flowers. bert said the ribbon was worth $130 at the time it was stolen but a few days later the price went up and Its now worth $180. Father on Spot j N. H. (UP) CLAREMONT, whenever junior Hereafter, sounds a false fire alarm in Claremont, Dad will loot the bill In court. Fire Chief Esmond Dansereau ruled that! fathers will be held responsible for boys who ring false alarms. COATS, BETTY HUTTON SIGNS FOR STAR ROLE SLACKS Wide selection, com- plete range of sizes in all the wanted colors combinations. and Come in today! BUSTER . BROWN . . . will complete .the Fall boy. SHOES wardrobe for the school feet happy and healthy. They keep growing Report On Box Elder High Side-Line- Kentucky Gun Duel Ends In Draw s Foot-Ba- ll . ByrMac Practicing Nrw-Journ- ( al Editor Cgaria HOPKINSVILLE, Ky. (UP) Kentucky marksmen arent what they used to be. At least not in this small community. In a gun duel 20 shots were fired and not a person was hit, After battling verbally over the ownership of a coal house, Wilie Mae Parks, 48, grabbedd her .38 revolver and R..D. Parks, took up his .32 automatic. Both hid behind holdings and fired around corners, the way the wild west cowboys do it in Hollywood. The only damage each re ceived was the $100 fine and costs next day in court. Observers who checked where the slugs entered the wood said that the womans shooting was more accurate. By Alan Hanline Coach Earl Ferguson has some 80 boys out for the 1950 season If everyone could everyof football. Among these play- thing right the first get time the ers are seven well seasoned newspaper business and every for last years runner-uother business would be more In the final state championship enjoyable. , But such Is not the game. case and therefore comes sevThe squad has been practicing eral gripes from customers and since the early part of August, in this case subscribers. Your and they are nearing perfection editor Is referring to the golf on plays and other parts of the matched played last Sunday between Harold Larsen and Floyd game. Coach Earl Ferguson has such Holmes. capable men as Vernal . Harris and Dale Rasmussen to help Out of approximately 31,500 him with coaching duties. Ras- words that have to be written and mussen is head of the rookies set in type there are bound to is a "hurry or Freshmen, with Vernal Har- be mistakes, and the law of The ris guiding the Sophomores. averages on mistakes hit Har- up shop for Job printing, but Harris also assists Ferguson old Larsen in Wednesdays pa- the quality of the work is always with the main team chores. per, Harold was the winner of the finest. The roster of the school is as the first flight in the City Amateur tournament and not iFloyd follows: Ends Lee Boothe, 165 Holmes as was stated. Thomas Barnes, 172; pounds: Harold Anderson, 160; Val WoodThis editor didn't have anyland, 124; Kelly Farmer, 136; thing to do with writing that Garth Nelsen, 140. If he had, it story, because Maurice Hunsaker, would have been right because Tackles 184 pounds; David Kotter, 174; this corner had the privilege of Raymond Stain, 155; Darrell playing along with these two Paulsen, 153; Bob Jones, 160; boys while, they were playing. Hal Rasmussen, 165. Guards Lewls Knudson, 155 Harold iLareen started the Russell Nelson, 202; match out hotter than a pounds; pistol Holm Paul Josephson140; (John with threq straight pars and gren, 160. was three straight holes beCollin Hunsaker, 166 fore up , Centers Holmes came through to Nell 174; Hunsaker, pounds; stop his opponent. Harold ended Delbert Brifenstein, 132. the first nine holes of the 36 LeRon John hole match with his Quarterbacks original son, 165 pounds; Richard White, three oup advantage. 143. LeMar 150; Davis, Reese Whitaker, Halfbacks rThe second round was even-u174 pounds; Gary iMortenson, as near as this editor, can Glendon 166; Phil Oyler, 160; reihember and the third round 145; Jarmin, 130; Hendricks, found Holmes narrowing the Stan Shellby, 133. Fullbacks Ronnie Rock, 170 marginof to a 1 up advantage in favor Harold. At the end of pounds; Gary Mann, 150; Lyle six holes in the final round the LaFramboise, 135. two boys were even up and Lettermen. backfield Holmes won the seventh hole. An will give the Hivers power and Larsen won the eighth by gobknow-how- . Three other letter, bling an approach to even up men will jbe on the line to help the match again and won it on the final bole by sinking a long out their mates. while Holmes was rimming ptttt So far this year, the HiverS have been a bit disappointing. his putt They were held to a mere six It was a good match. Both counters, while their opponents boys played good clean golf and tallied another six points. B.E. H.S. followers and fans thought a good boy won the match. Harthat the mighty Bees would all old, were sorry that this story but run away with the game ,in got messed up and although the first period, but injuries this is a little late, congratulatduring the game and little mis- ions, champ. takes at the wrong time cost All Wei ' them a win over the Beetdig-ger- Angler A SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Utah sportsman was all wet notched to the are annex They when he decided to join two Region One title again this fishermen standing in water year. In order to stay in the to their arm pits. He hopped first division, the teams will up have to really play ball, with out of his boat into water 20 the addition of Ogden to the feet deep. The other men were wearing hidden rubber tubes a . league. Coach Ferguson has the fol- supporting them. lowing to say about the com- LPhone your news to 1000 ing year, "The team should be a pretty good bunch of players. Logan and Ogden could give the most trouble in league play. I dont know too much There s about the other teams, yet, but I just hope we can play good ANHEUSER-BUSCH- , football all the time. p News-Journ- ; ' p s. Vivacious Betty Hutton is among the galaxy of screen, stage and radio stars youll hear this season on Theatre Guild on the Air. This Sundays program the second of the current season start Ginger Rogers and Paul Douglas in the hit play The Barker. Listen: 6:30 p.m., KDYL. U.S. Steel Hour, (pd adv) rm We, too, could make a beer without layering . . . but not Budweiser. Lager beer is beer that m: goes through a long second fermentation, ;ia which really ages it. In that process, Mother Nature also enriches,it with Rubbling, natural carbonation. It's the costliest brewing process known . . . and it creates the exquisite bouquet and distinctive taste of Budweiser. :: oi LAGER BEER nothing like it .. . absolutely nothing NC. . . . 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