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Show 6 BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, October 11, 1970 I i 9 l7B(i(l30,S radio (For I Its a popular pigskin in this bit of action from last weeks Box Elder-Webfootball game. The ball is on its way to the ground aftera Bee pass to end Ray Lynn Thompson (89) was brok- er en up. Others in the play are Box Elder's Paul Long- hurst (86) and Weber's Jed McCormick (21), Greg Graves(17) and Richard Haws(16). 92 5.8-yar- downs. On defense the Bees were paced by linebackers Danny I club at 9:30 a.m., a boys league Monday at 4 p.m., a girls league Tuesday 4 p.m. and a mixed doubles league Wednesday at 4 p.m. The weekday clubs are for persons who cant make it Saturday, said Kosof. The mixed doubles league is for junior and senior high school students. to kickoff and marched paydirt 71 yards away in 13 plays with Smith and fullback Rod Petersen doing most of the heavy work. Smith scored on a seven-yar- d pass from Sackett but was held short on a running try for PAT. It was tied The next time they got the ball, the Bees roared in from 47 yards out with wingback Steve Turner helping out in the running game. The march took eight plays with Smith going the final 18 yards to score. Ray Lynn Thompson booted the extra point. Box Elder 13, Weber 6. Also, as of the latest report, the Buzzers are physically fit and mentally ready for the rigors ahead. They had a handful last Wednesday with a talented Weber High team which twice led the Bees before the local kids emerged on top, In this encounter it seemed the Bees were willing to play just hard enough to win, coming from behind twice in rapid fashion. They had to contend with the quarpassing talents of terback Richard Haws who is a dandy, both flipping the pigskin and on defense at the safety position. 26-1- Trophies and patches will be be provided by the local lanes awarded for league play, for all students during league' , according to the manager, ' He said persons interested play. There will be a Saturday should sign Up at tne lanes. 5 Threaten in Second Period Both teams threatened in the second period but the only score came with just five seconds on the clock as Weber got another Bee bobble on the BE-1On the next play, Haws hit halfback Gary Josephson in the end zone corner for the touchdown. The pass for extra point was no good. At halftime Tossed 34 Aerials Haws tossed 34 aerials, completing 14, to keep the Box Elder defense loose. He had two passes picked off by defensive secondary men Mark Sackett and Brent Farnsworth, however. Statistically, Box Elder Cleveland Indians on July 17, 1941, New York Yankees Joe DiMaggio then hit safely in 16 additional games. Streaking DiMaggio NEW YORK (LPl)-Af- ter his record hitting streak was stopped by the e keeneyeg tips ON SHOOTING Select the proper ammunition for the game to be hunted. Get the correct shot size for the game bird or water fowl, the right bullet for that trophy. BAGS BULL Using homemade arrows and a bow, Troy Miller, a local realtor and member of the Brig- ham Bowmen killed this bull elk with one arrow ing a Watch Heart Advises The hunting season is here, and the Utah Heart association advises "Take even better care of your heart r97:;'Vx& Distributed as a public service by National Rifle Association BIG-TIM- E, PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL COMES TO UTAH! Club Sets Film Meeting The Brigham City of the USU chapter club will Quarterback meet Wednesday, Oct. 14, starting at 8 p.m., Max Baty, president, announced Friday. The meeting which is open to the public at no charge, is scheduled in Rm. 262 of Box Elder High school. This room is upstairs in the north wing. USU Coach Dewey Wade, head coordinator of defense will be present to narrate films of the Kentucky and "hopethe Wyoming fully" games, said Baty. Head Basketball Coach LaDell Anderson will be present, to talk about the upcoming basketball season. MAIL TO: of of gun shot The thrill of the hunt need not be linked with heart attacks for either the normally healthy man or even one who has a heart condition. Both can go and enjoy the outdoors if simple precautions are taken beforehand. The first move should be to consult the 363-768- it was Box Elder In the third period, Wber took the kickoff and with the aid of 35 penalty yards moved from its own 20 to paydirt in 15 plays with Haws hitting halfback Ron Buhrley for the final yard on fourth down. Vern Gardner booted the 3 PAT to give Weber a lead. 13-1- 2. 19-1- Bees Swarmed Thats when the Bees really swarmed. They figured Buhrley trapped the scoring College mates now mound rivals LOS ANGELES (UPI) - New pass instead of catching it for a legal reception. The offense York Mets Tom Seaver and the came on with a vengence. Dodgers Ray Lamb were one The ensuing kickoff went out time pitching teammates on the of bounds and Box Elder took University of Southern Caliover at the BE-4fornia baseball team. 0. Then Smith got 20, Turner added eight, Petersen hit for three yards, Smith ran for five and higher more and then three and two; Higher PHILADELPHIA Petersen went for four yards, Wilt Chamlierlain Smith for nine, Petersen got five and Smith went the final holds the National Basketball scot mg Association yard to score. with 200 points, scored record extra the kicked Thompson 9 on March 3, 1062 while a mempoint to give Box Elder a ber of the Philadelphia 76ers. lead. (UPI)-Tower- ing one-gam- e 20-1- The games final tally came at the 6:35 mark of the final period when Sackett hit Turner with a scoring aerial. The attempt for extra point was no good. Final score: Box Elder 26, Weber 19. Long term skipper LOS ANGELES Walter Alston, Dodgers manager, is the senior skipper in the National League. Alston, now in his seventeenth season, won National League pennants and four World Series during his tenure with the team. NOTICE TO HUNTERS Due to lack of Hunter cooperation all lands belonging to Dee, Max and Roy Kunzler and Rex Pugsley will be closed to hunting and tresspassing. includes all land south of Forest boundary cluding Dove Creek and Muddy Canyon areas. This The doctor will specify just how far you can go, taking into consideration the terrain, the altitude, duration of the hunt and .the patients attitude. There will be one condition, that the man with a heart condition does not hunt alone. A hunter who follows his doctors orders and common sense advice has an extra argument on his side when fall's in the air and his wife gets that hurt look of "temporary widowhood in her eye. He can give her some assurance it wont be permanent. For an informative leaflet on hearts and hunting, contact your Utah Heart association East First South, office, Salt Lake City, 84111. One will be sent free. 250 AMOUNTS OF I ZIP STATE am interested in: SEASON TICKETS INDIVIDUAL GAME TICKETS (Send Schedule) in- $500 OR MORE Interest paid every 3 months on Interest paid every 6 months on Savings Certificates of Deposit Subordinated Notes D for 3 months ) Errorless for 1 year NEW ORk (I PI) I),,,, Drmrter played 266 errorless games from Sept, until July 6, 3. to set a major league record. I2, l5. for 2 years for 2Vi years Interest starts day Veterans CITY North BnQ GUJff'ttCME 5ft NAME PHONE at Summit. The Indian Braves trippe'd up the Navajoes with passing drives. However both teams kept each other at a standstill on the ground. The Braves picked up the first two points of the game in tj,e first quarter by nailing a touchback. The North Summit team grabbed two touchdowns in the second quarter on passes antj intercepted an IS pass in the third quarter for their final score. The Eagles will travel to Morgan Tuesday for a game starting at 3 p.m. Mm 1 ADDRESS game plagued Onte cl QiQsjeeQ sMs rm mill Utah Stars, Salt Palace, Salt Lake City 84101 or PHONE: (801)355-289- 1 afternoon as North Indowned termountain, 20 to 0, in a rain Summit family doctor. Quarterback MAJOR-LEAGU- E than your shotgun." Getting into condition for the abnormal demands of the hunt is imperative if the hunter doesnt want to wind up among, the by now, all too familiar seasonal statistics that report more hunters Health Group dying heart attacks than accidents. i v dur- recent hunt. got Box Elder took the ensuing year. Kosof. Bowling balls and shoes will Weber possession on a fumble and three plays later, Haws scoring pass flipped a to Kirk Dickamore. The extra point kick was low. Weber led, Two Games Ahead One thing runs in the Bee favor this week; theyre two full games ahead. of anyone else in Division One after Roy smashed Sky View last week, 31-in the surprise of the Little League To Start Little league bowling for boys and girls, ages 8 to 18, is now being organized at the Brigham Bowl, it was an- nounced Wednesday by Max Kosof, manager. Four divisions , will be started and cost will be $1.25 a week for three games. All clubs will be supervised by qualified adults, said Campbell and Kelly Valentine and halfback Paul Longhurst, each credited with 10 tackles. if Gave Away Touchdowns Coach Dunn figures the Bees gaveaway two touchdowns. The first came less than two minutes into the game. On the secon play from scrimmage, PM The ball was wet and wild Friday USottflD piled up 245 rushing yards and passing for 337 total yards and 17 first downs. The Warriors, meanwhile, managed 119 yards on the ground and 112 passing for 231 yards and 10 first downs. In retrospect, Coach Les Dunn said he was pleased with his teams second-hal- f comeback after some costly mental miscues in the first two periods. Tailback Scott Smith had a fine night, rushing for 142 d average yards and a per carry and three touch- Going over the mountain to tangle with a pack of Grizzlies wouldnt seem the most inviting task to tackle. But that's what awaits Box Elders Bees Thursday afternoon. The Hivers, flying high in Region One grid warfare and undefeated with a record, will invade Crimson field for a 3 p.m. test with Logans Bruins. The Cache crew doesnt have an impressive record 3 on the league theyre but one victory was season a 14-- 0 shading of Sky View and the other came last Wednesday, a 40-- bombardment of Bear River. The Logan lads, anchored by a defensive line averaging 211 pounds, cY.iously can be tougher than a bad steak and just as nasty to chew when theyre right. And youd better believe they want to be right Thursday. Nothing like knocking off an undefeated leagte ' leader. 7 GRID ACTION NS Tips IS In Wet Tilt After IVcbcr Victory WilNEW YORK (UPI)-T- ed liams, Early Wynn and Mickey Vernon were the only players whose active major league baseball careers spanned four Interest starts day ot deposit. Rales are per annum. Farh depositors account is insured to $?0,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Coro. " decades. ' I ' Y 7 ' Rate is per annum. Ask for offering circular ,t, 1,1, D of investment. ' L h' .t Sin.ril, Hus S. ur , b it' , ' d N ,t n, , |