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Show Girls win, too BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Bees top Bears in track, field Elder took the measure rival Bear in a Region One River, track and field meet at Ferguson field, Tuesday. Bee Coach Jack Winn said perhaps the days top performance came from distance e star Jay Moore who ran the in 10:07.1, qualifying for the state meet in May. In a companion meet, the Box Elder girls team defeated the as the Hive gals Bears, won all but one event. of The meet was a make-ulast weeks regularly scheduled contest which was snowed out. Box Elder is scheduled at Bonneville this afternoon (Thursday) to test the Lakers, considered the top club in the region this year. Meanwhile, Bear River will be on the road at Logan. Here are the results: Box of cross-countr- y 95-3- two-mil- 85-2- p WINNING THE CHAMPIONSHIP of s Weber outlasts Bear River, fumble-fille- 11-- d e 9 test to Weber High in Pleasant View on Tueday. Green said six outfield errors lead by gave the Warriors a the third period before the Bears took advantage of errant Warrior- pitching and began hitting the horsehide. 10-- 1 Hot Bat Jeff Bowcutt led Bear batters with three safties and David Falk and Rick Adams each collected a pair, said Green, with Jerry Jensen and Jeff Fronk each getting a safety each. We hit pretty well but our outfield play was terrible, said Green. Brad Cutler went two innings before giving way to sophomore Mark Williams, said Green, who then went with his number one moundsman, Jeff Williams. He blanked the Warriors the final two innings. The Bears collected a run in the fourth, another in the fifth, three in the sixth and two more in the final frame but fell short. Left 'em Standing stranded two of three men on base every inning, said the Bear mentor. Mark Weese walked every time and we got on base pretty often, but we had some mistakes that kept us from scoring. He said the outfield miscues gave the Warriors and early lead and it was a credit to the young Bears that they kept chipping away at the Warriors. In other games played recently, Roy skinned Logan to forge a three-watie for the Region One lead. Sky View, Bear River and marks in Roy now hold league encounters, which have been scattered between rain and snow showers the past weeks. The Bears are scheduled to go against the Bobcats Friday at 3 We 0 y p.m. m Garland. Box Elder is scheduled to travel to Logan Friday and Bonneville is at Roy. The Lakers are winless this season, -9 Ogden captures tourney crown in distaff play A rugged Ogden Tigers team successfully defended its title in the sixth annual womens in- vitational basketball tournament at Intermour.tain Region 6 school. The champs did it Saturday night with a convincing 1 Bear River Sky View Roy Logan Bov Rider Bonneville Weber HttlM Sherrie Twitchell scholarship winner Ricks coed wins $100 grant-in-ai- d Sherrie Twitchell of Brigham City has received a $100 scholarship at Ricks college for outstanding work during the year in home economics. She was one of five top students to be so honored at the annual recognition and awards assembly of the Division of Religious and Family Living. The $100 grant will be to further her education at the college operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. The Cougarettes of Ft. Washakie, Wyo., claimed fifth place and another quintet from the same place in Wyoming, the Windriverettes, finished All received team trophies. in sixth. 58-3- 5 standings . . . drum up opposition to such legislation. John Grisby of Medford, Ore., representing the National Alliance to Keep and Bear Arms, will ride in sometime between 10 and 11 a.m. He has scheduled a meeting at 8 p.m. in the War Memorial home, 126 East Forest, to explain his views. The alliance is strictly opposed to any gun legislation or restriction, said a spokesman for the alliance. All those interested in this matter are urged to be in attendance. Grisby has carried his crusade through 11 states, said the spokesman. 1- 2 NEVER MRS. Two booze friends were stumbling home after being out all night again: "Dont your wife miss you oi. these occasions? Not very often, was the reply, She tl rows pretty straight. An opponent of anti-gu- n legislation will ride into town on horseback Thursday (today) to 1 losing to Logan and Bear River. Bonneville stops by to play the Bears April 29 in a nonleague game then Weber is at Bear River in a league contest May 2. The loss Tuesday gave the overall mark for the Bears a year. 0 Firearms advocate slates BC meeting 120 high hurdles Plowman i BE , Sharp (BEi, Thompson (BRl :17 9 Shot put - Sato iBEl, Petersen tBH), Rabem iBE) 100- - Hales iBK. Thompson iBE). Pah (BRl 11 0 Mile - Brinton iBE), Anderson iBEt, Smith 1BR) 4 44 0 , 440 relay - Bear River, 47 0. Pole vault - Boyce iBEl tie for second. Nagao iBR) and Harris iBR 10-- 6 440 - Christensen (BE), Benson (BR), Thompson (BR), 54 9 High jump - Thompson (BE). Day tBE', Wheatley (BR) 180 low hurdles - Nagao iBR). Sharp (BE). Wheatley (BR) 220 880- - Olsen (BE), Skinner (BE). Beecher (BE) 2 07 4. Medley relay - Box Elder (Thompson. Broadbent, Christensen, Brmton) 3 57 3 Javelin - Barnard '(BE), Jones (BR), Boyce (BE) 164-i 220 - Miller (BE), Broadbent (BE). Hales (BR) 24 2. Discus - Rabem (BE). Petersen iBR', Sato (BE) 146-Long jump - Hall (BE) Hannum (BE). Favero (BE) Two mile - Moore BE), Baird (BE), Charlie (BR) 10 07 1. Intermountain invitational Errors did it Bear Rivers baseball teams having a hard time getting up for the ones that dont count. Thats a lament from coach Dick Green, whose team lost a Bowling Results Mile relay - Box Elder (Davis, Johnson, Hortin, Olsen) 3 57 8 Girls results 60 low hurdles - Kirk (BE), Reeves (BE), Erickson (BR) 9 3 Shot - Loveland (BE), Cornwall (BR), Ash (BE) 100- - Breitenbeker (BE), Hailing (BE). Kirk (BE) 12 8 Mile - Hammon (BE), Combs (BR), Potter (BE) 6 10 0 880 relay - Box Elder (Swan, Williams, Henage. Jeppsen) 2 01 2 440- - Hansen (BE). Henage (BE), Henny (BR) 1 08 3 Discus - Loveland (BE). Coombs (BR), Hatch (BE) 96 8 880 - Hammon (BE), Nish (BR). Taylor (BRl 2 32 0 440 relay - Box Elder (Breitenbeker, Hailing. Sheila K , Terri L ) 55 8 Loveland (BE), Hatch (BE), Gregory (BR) 105-220 - Breitenbeker BE ), Williams ( BE ) , Erickson (BR) 29 0 High jump - Mortensen (BR), Hammon (BE), Davis (BR) Long jump - Henage (BE), Erickson (BR). Miller (BR) Mile relay - Box Elder (Hansen, Hammon, Henage, Beth) 4 49 6. Javelin - Moonllte Mixed Doubles Results for April 15 series scratch: Continental Telephone - 2012, Taylor Farm Service 1848. Gardner Farms - 1790. series handicap: Continental Telephone - 2435, Gardner Farms - 2375, Carlson Glass - 2371. game scratch: Continental Telephone - 678, Gardner Farms - 654, Service - 652. Farm Taylor game handicap: Gardner Farms - 849, Carlson Glass - 830, Continental Telephone - 819. game scratch: Earl Saunders 200. Flora Whiteford 197, Floyd Kaneko 184, Stan Kaneko 182, George Sato 182, Leona Kaneko - 181. Ellen Huggins - 179. d game handicap: Flora Whiteford - 244, Earl Saunders - 238, Leona Kaneko 227, Sylvia Wood - 225, Bob Hawkes Tod Whiteford - 219. victory over the host In- termountain Eaglettes. They were paced by Kathy Miller who, for the second straight year, was named the tournaments most valuable player. Eight teams competed in the tourney with the Tooele Buffalos placing third and the Globettes of Brigham City finishing in fourth place. series scratch: Earl Saunders series handicap: Earl Saunders George Sato - 635. Leona Kaneko - 630, Flora Whiteford 630, Ellen Huggins - 616, 669, Floyd Kaneko - 611, Sylvia Wood Splits converted: Claire Huggins Free Throw Winner In individual competition, a Brigham City girl, Pam Andersen of the Globettes, captured the free throw title, and Laura Frances of the Eaglettes was best in spot shooting from 7 to 9 p.m. Films, skits and displays put on by seminary students will highlight the evening and there are refreshments to top off the perfect evening. The purpose of the convention is to show the said a public what seminary is all about, student spokesman. Admission is free and upwards of 300 students are expected to participate, he said. competition. Ann Avondet, Ogdens speedy guard, captured the dribbling contest. The Bravettes from Richfield carried home one of the most the sportcoveted honors smanship award. Joining Kathy Miller on the team were first Marie Green of the Eaglettes; Tracey James, Tooele; Pam Andersen, Globettes, and Linda Shoyo, Cougarettes. Miss Shoyo also won the Miss Hustle award. , Named to the second alltourney team were Yvonne Tso, Eaglettes; Janie Seals, Tooele; Ella Mae Yazzie, Bravettes; Shirley Brown, Eaglettes, and Carol Collins, Tigers. Selected to the third alltourney team were Orlinda Tsosie, Renegades (from Utah State university); Annie John, Eaglettes; Elaine Weed, Windriverettes; Maxine Shoyo, and Krista Cougarettes, Henage, Globettes. Director of the annual tournament was Elbe Thompson, the Eaglettes coach, who announced the awards after the title game Saturday night. 1 BOX ELDER ACTION SPORTS JAPANESE PARK acres of coastal plain area, plus two islands off Japan's northernmost border. Hokkaido, have recently been designated as a new national park. The newly named Rishiri Rebun Sarobetsu National Park covers a combined land and sea area of some 76,543 acres. 50.000 by these Box Elder High school Seminary students for the upcoming convention Friday at the school. Rehearsing are from left, Doug Dickey, Greg Seminary Gilbert, Darrel Nickolaisen, Tami Hughie and Ladd Hall. The public is invited. A SKIT IS PREPARED youve got a complaint about poor service, want If The whole public is invited to the convention. We hope everyone will come out, he added. I to hear about it. Hansen Chevrolet 1 816 North Main "That's right. If you're not satisfied for any reason with tne kind of service my dealership is giving, please see me about it. I'm easy to reach. And want to know if. how and where we re going wrong. Beheve me, know that if you're not happy with our service, there's a good chance we ll lose you as a customer And that's not good business for us "So please do us both a favor. If our service isn't making you happy, talk to me about it. 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Leona Kaneko - 492, Flora Whiteford - 489. K. V. HANSEN Snapper mowers meet - 555, Personally." AN 9 Maureen Dickson, and Shawn McKnight. Second row, Karen Giles, Mary Maruri, Kathy Miller, Carol Collins, Becky Smith, Margo Hendrickson, and Coach Phil Russel. Intermountain annual women s invitational basketball tournament were Oqden Tigers. Front, from left, are Pam Slaughter, Mary Vellinga, Jeri Jeppson, Ann Avondet, school Utah Thursday, April 24, 1975 Brigham City package) Sherwood Hills Resort Between Brigham City and Logan on U.S. dont want you back because the job was done wrong. We 89-9- 1 We want you back because the job was done right. |