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Show BOX ELDER City, Utah NEWS, Brigham Sunday, December 2, 1973 Its second win for Box Elder wrestlers eked out their second straight victory of the new mat season Thursday night, downing Cottonwood, 27-2- It was one of the most exciting mat guys BE duels ever at Box Elder as the outcome was left to the final match. Heavyweight Tim Koontz got his team the victory when he scored a pin in the third period in what turned out to bea tough match. Davis. on the Cottonwood now is season while the Bees stand Theyll take on Wasatch Friday in Heber City starting at 7:30 p m. Freshman teams will tangle at 5 p.m. and junior varsity at 6 p.m. Others still undefeated for the Bees are David Yates (145) and Steve Weight (138). 2 still Hi-L- os lead i Volleyball teams complete seventh week Referee Wayne Cottle left no doubt about his decision in this bit of action from the Box s game Friday. The Bees Randy Yagi (on floor) YOU DID IT! had just picked up his fifth foul of the game, as indicated at left. Others in the picture are Larry Bywater (21) and Jim Kaminska. Elder-Davi- arena In cage continued to lead The s the Brigham City Womens Volleyball league this week with six wins and no losses. The league is sponsored by the city recreation department and just completed Roundrobin Hi-Lo- Winning coach No. 7. FOXBORO, Mass. (UPI)-Co- ach On Wednesday evening, Chuck Fairbanks of the Donalie Hansen led the scoring New England Patriots had a winning fantastic college record at the punch for the Hustlers, the first match 4 against the University of Oklahoma with 'Netters. 52 victories in 68 games. The next three matches were 15-won by the Netters Wizard Wilt 15-- 0 to claim the game. SAN DIEGO (UPI- )- Wilt The Hustlers top scorers were Chamberlain was the all time 12 points, leader in six key categories Donalie Hansen with Audrey Vogt with seven, and while playing in the National from the Netters were Deanne most Basketball Association Hailing with 23 points, who was field goals made, 12,681; most also the highest scorer for the fieldgoals attempted, 23,497; entire evening games played, scoring average, 30.1; most and Hilda Manning with 11 minutes played, 47,859; most free throws attempted, points. 11,862, and most rebounds, Another Win 23,924. s claim another The Called turns early winning game from the B.C. 15-AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI)-Co- ach Bombers 15-- 15-Darrell Royal of the Top scorers for the University of Texas, was Barbara Burke 13 points, Susan r quarterback at the Orme 11 points and Darlene Hadfield eight points. University of Oklahoma in the The B.C. Bombers top 16-1- lees 15-1- em fee slls Box Elder managed to hang up its third straight basketball victory of the season Friday night, taking the measure of on the Dart boards. Davis, 59-5- However, it was not an pressive win. At times the cage affair had all the refinement of a potato sack race. Neither was it an easy verdict for the Bees who trailed through the first half by up to 10 points as Davis bombed well from outside. At the same time, the visiting Hivers were cold from the field and simply made too many mistakes. This was the third loss for Davis in as many outings. One consolation for them, however, was the tight score. The Darts were demolished two nights at Sky View. earlier, im- 99-6- Ben Lomond Next Box p Dotq$, Elders next test comes oneiifi Tuesday when Ben Lomond n comes to town for a skirmish. Tipoff time is 8 p.m. with the junior varsity prelim at 6 p.m. It wasnt until well into the third period at Davis that Box Elder finally came from behind. Jim Kaminska popped in a foul and pitch to knot things at Rick Yagi added a pair from the charity stripe to forge a 41-a- ll 43-4- 1 lead. From that point, it was a real dog fight with neither side able muster more than a four-poilead. In terms of field shooting, both teams were anemic. The Bees particularly had sub-pa- r success, scoring only 18 goals just seven in the second half. It was a good night from the stripe which won it as the winners hit on 23 of 29 attempts. Davis with 22 fielders, was 12 to -- students take part in Hall of Fame meet IS Several Intermountain school students are competing in the All Indian Cross Country Invitational this weekend at Albuquerque, N. M. The meet is part of the 1973 American Indian Athletic Hall of Fame induction ceremonies conducted at the being Albuquerque Indian school, host of the event. Elinor Carr, Shirley Brown of Inand Nora Ashley termountain, were scheduled to run in the four miler. ' Their Nora teammates, Eskeets, Laura Francis and Maggie John were listed in the two and a half mile event'. Also from Intermountain, Sammie Biahi Frank Yazzie and Clarence Begay were scheduled in the 6.2 mile run and Chuck Thompson and Nathan Belone were in the mile competition. from the line. The final, hectic moments saw Vic Anderson get Box Elder the lead for good at 6 with just 25 seconds remaining. Rick Yagi added two more charity tosses with a pair of seconds on of 18 57-5- the clock to ice it. mid-1940- 42-2- 98 - Danny Marshall (BE) pinned Cory Chamberlain 105 Bryce Lemon (BE) pinned Tom Harrison 112 Dan Robinson (C) pinned Ricardo Gonzales 119 - Keith Barton (C) dec 14 15-- vs The court, Competitions. Hi-L- - 132 - vs Randy (C) dec Harrison (C) dec Rod Steve Weight (BE) dec Lex Schaaf, 145 David Yates (BE) dec Mike Dunn. Mark Rohovit (C) dec Mike (C) pinned Bnan Hollingsworth, 167 - Brad Catmull Hardy 185 - Blake Burt (BE) Hepworth, dec Randy 12 3 Heavyweight - Tim Koontz (BE) pinned Mike Read Junior varsity 98 - Randy Hatch (BE) won by forfeit Sam Jackman (C) pinned Ken Webster (BE) pinned Kevin Burton Eric Heesacker (BE) pinned Lewis 138 Torres 145 - Blake Darbndge (C) dec 155 - Ken Childress Dexter 167 - (BE) pinned Allen Ray Snow (C) pinned Jeff Nelson Dellishave (C) pinned Robert - Grumg Heavyweight by forfeit - Shawn Koontz (BE) won Four HOUSTON (UPI) -- Houston pitchers have hurled four since the Astros entered the National League in 1962. Don Wilson pitched two masterpieces and one each was turned in by Ken Johnson and Don Nottebart. HALLMARK t, The vs Bye. CHRISTMAS CARDS Boxed or Single MACKS PHARMACY 97 South Main Box Elder Hall of Fame induction. The American Indian Hall of Fame is located at Haskell in Indian Junior college in niuib a MEW HOME FG FT 5 12 Kaminska 3 P 11 7 Keyes 1 4 6 Farnsworth 3 6 10 Randy Yagi 2 9 Larsen 1 2 Rick Yagi 0 Bywater 3 22 18 23 FG FT P 12 7 6 8 59 29 Davis Johnson Arnell 5 Kennard Taylor 7 Wood Hatch Hill 1 3 Starkey 0 10 3 14 3 10 4 2 e 0 22 Box Elder Davis 3 4 56 12 18 10 30 47 59 16 35 47 56 NOW? Sure! Heres Why . 35 Day Delivery 2. Interest Rates are Down 3. Building Casts will be up 19 Next Yedr 4. Buy Your Home before Dec. 24th 1973 and we will Give you FREE a 1974 Merc. 440 Max Snowmobile. 1 - coupon FREE SNOWMOBILE FREE Mercury 440 MAX with the purchase Home. of an Interstate Pre-bu- ilt R & J SALES West of Brigham City Coupon Good till Dec. 24th 1973 ' Hiway 84 DOC -1 & DOC J) DOC Although there are people who save their phone calls for special occasions, here in Utah. eery day is special. Because, here in Utah, the telephone is used more often than anyplace else 5 Vv vj IS & MH DOC DOC T f .v V)V West of Brigham on Hiway 84. Directly South of B.C. Airport v the entire world. So, to keep up with all those calls and all those callers, this year alone we're working on 360 major construction in Byron 10-- 3.1 Anderson Pete (C) pinned Bobby 126 - Steve Hayward (C) pinned Jim McClain 132 - Rod Jeppsen (BF) drew with Kelly Kim, 138 - Jeff Hardy (BE) pinned Ray Bolanos 145 - Tom Condas (C) pinned Ron Thompson 155 Miles Stewart (C) pinned Tony Rawlins 167 - Jay Jurgensen (C) pinned Darrel Nickolaisen 185 - Scott Blank (C) dec Dwight Epperson, 10--2 Mark Snith (C) pinned Heavyweight Jim McDermott Sophomores 98 - Dennis Jaeger (BE) won by forfeit 105 Larry Kano (BE) won by forfeit 112 - Doug Miles (C) pinned Jeff Mitchell 119 - Mike Hatch (BE) won by forfeit y 126 - Ron Allen (BE) pinned Kelly Danny 138 155 - 119 Jensen 185 East Ding-a-ling- Steve Leoncim Jeppsen, Ding-a-ling- Forfeit Game forfeited to The Volley-follie- s the Anonymous 8 and The Competition drew a bye. Referees for the evening were Vic Anderson, Phillip Lee and Delwin Lee. Games for Wednesday evening, Dec. 5: 6:30 p.m. - West court, B.C. Bombers vs The Hustlers; East-courThe Netters vs The Anonymous 8. 8 p.m. - West court, Volley-follie- s Billy Ward, dec Hinberg Nelsen, 15-1- 5 Greg Skordas Quick, 3 126 Ding-a-ling- 15-1- 112 - (BE) 0 58-5- Annual Event The track competition is an annual event conducted as part of the American Indian Athletic held all-sta- 39-2- Kip Anderson Moesser, Defense Better The Bees defense on this occasion was better than its offense as they came up with 14 steals - Larry Bywater and Bob Farnsworth geting four apiece. Each team had 33 rebounds with Anderson pacing the visitors with eight and Bywater and Scott Keyes adding seven each. Two players scored in double figures for Box Elder. Anderson had 11 and Farnsworth got 10 points. . Royal Kennard was best for Davis with 14 points while Taylor and Johnson had 10 each. In the junior varsity opener, Box Elder won its third straight as (ade Hall game, scored 16 points; John Conrad had 12 and Mike Jones, 10, for the winners. The box score: For Individuals The contest is not a team event but for individuals. Two Intermountain runners took first places in the boys and girls divisions. Harrison Willie and Yvonne Tso proved to be the fastest runners at the 1972 meet. Lawrence, Kan. The meet was Lawrence last year. Hi-Lo- s; Jayvees Lose In the junior varsity preliminary, Box Elder lost and the sophomore match went to the Bees, The results: scorers were Ann Merrill with five points and Debbie Hardy with three points. defeated The s in four matches the and Highest scorers for the Rochelle Allen and Darla Weston, both with 13 points. Thelma Pilewicz and Linda Ferlin each with 10 points. Roxianne Geisler with 12 points and Allison Marsh with nine points were the top scorer from the - 105 Koontz, Danny Marshall (98) and Bryce Lemon (105) each turned in their second straight victory by a pin. The Bees earlier in the week downed projects at a cost of S65 million. We know thats a lot of money. But we also know that some phone calls are absolutely priceless. Theres a lot of hard work behind every phone call. (S) Mountain Bell |