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Show 6 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah WITH PLENTY OF ENTHUSIASM DOX ELDER January 7, 1965 Thursday, P9 lT Aggies Play B YU, Uts In Games Thurs, Sat. The new year will get underway with a bang for Coach Andersens Utah State basketball team this weekend as It will encounter rivals Utah and Brigham Young In what should bathe sea-so- n toughest tests of the entire to date for the Utags. The Aggie cagers will play Utah In Elnar Nellsen Field-housIn Salt Lake City Thurs. day and will return to Logan and the friendly hardwoods of Geor-g- e Nelson Fieldhouse to play host to Brigham Young Saturtime both nights will day. Tip-of- f be eight oclock. La-De- ll e t USU now has a record. Latest action found the g Staters losing a Dalr of overtime clashes In the Ralmbow Classic hnlldav tournament In Honolulu, Hawaii, the first to the eventual tourney Hawaii Marines, champion and the second to Bos- ton College In the consolation In between these finals, two games, the Utags won a sec-- ; ond round game from Arizona State of the Western Atheltlc Conference by a 6 score, 7-- 4 won-los- heart-creakin- 04-9- i I ; 120-11- 98-9- ALL AMERICAN Wayne Es-- ; forward from An. aconda, Mont., was named the ' outstanding player in the tourn-- ; ament by pouring in 122 points j during the three games, lnclud-- lng a tournament, gymnas-- ! turn and school record 52 In the ; Boston College tilt, ; Estes, the second leading tes, the 6 v scorer ! ; ; 9 ' ; ; I ; ; . ; ! the nation, now has 361 points In 11 games for an average of 32.8. This total does not Include the 42 he scor-- I ed against the Marines since the In not count games against service competition In Its official records. The leading free throw shooter In the nation last week, Estes slipped a little, but still has hit 73 of 82 attempts for an even 89 per NCAA does -' cent. Leapin LeRoy Walker, USUs senior forward who shares duties with Estes on this year's Aggie quintette, tal. lied 63 points in the Rainbow Classic to Join Estes on the all - tournament team. Walk-- ; er is now averaging 17.9 on 197 points In 11 games. 6-- rebounds per contest. Reserve guard Mickey Dltte. brand Injured the cartilage In his left knee In the San Fran, cisco game Just prior to departing for the Islands and Is not expected to play this week. ANDERSEN IS NOT TOO about having to play the high flying Redskins and this week. From Cougars looking at the scouting reports and having been able to watch the progress of both teams through the first month, I feel Utah and BYU will be the tough, est teams weve met. And weve already lost four games to the likes of San Francisco, Minnesota, Bradley and Boston College, Utah, coached by Jack Gard. ner, will bring a 10.1 record into the USU game, Including a runnerup finish to UCLA In last weeks Los Angeles Classic. The Redskins have been the surprise team of the area, with Junior college transfers George Jerry Chambers Rausch ) Joe Day sopho-mor- e and Rich Tate Bill Ivey (6.2) and former squadman LE squadman Leonard Black (6-playing leading roles. This group of newcomers have with returning lettermen Skip Kore. George Fisher and Granny Lash (5. ger ) 11) to make the Utes the team In the Rockey Mountain area. Billy Young, coached by Stan record and Is Watts, has a the most feared quintette to come out of the region In some time. The Cougars have their entire starting lineup back from last year. This unit Includes Bob Quin, John Fairchild Steve Kramer ) ney Mike Gardner and Dick ) Nemelka Pressing these veterans are all five members of last years undefeated fresh, man team that scored an aver-ag- e of 109 points per game. (6-4- (6-0- ), (6-0- ), com-blne- d (6-6- ), 7-- 3 (6-4- (6-1- (6-1- ). Hunter Safety Courses Slated A hunter safety class Is scheduled to start In Brigham City on Jan. 11 at Box Elder Junior High school The class will meet In Room at 7 p.m A (1 charge Is being made and the age limit is 12 years old and over. Sponsoring the course Is the Box Elder Wildlife federation. ANDERSENS BIGGEST con-- ; cern this week,, as It has been 0 0 y 6-- 0 Mid-val- 6-- 245 ALAN PARRISH, the pound sophomore center from Logan, is being counted on for a big reserve role. So far, playing less than half of the total playing time, Parrish has ac. counted for 6.9 points and 6.7 6-- phone PA 3-34- 71 Tilt In Warrior Land The Box Elder Bees, behind a winning slate, will start their tough league season, Friday, as they meet the Weber Warriors In the Weber gym. The Bees In their nine preseason games have won five while loosing four. They went years team. n ' Big gun on the Warrior team has been Jim Harrop who Is the brother of Greg Harrop a star on the Weber College five, Weber Isnt too tall but according to the BE scouting report they are fast and run the well. They use a lot of under In their last contest, how. ever, 80.74 to a scrappy five double picks and screens trying from Wyo, last to free Harrop most of the Evanston, time. Friday. Weber has used a man to man Weber goes Into the Friday In their defense tilt with a loosing schedule going down in their games, but Coach Goldsberry Is watching for a suprlse zone. last game with SkyVlew The Bees will probably use a In overtime. Kit Robinson a talanted Jun. zone defense In the opener, The game looks to be about a lor forward on the B.E. squad will miss the game with a badly tossup with Goldsberry looking Jammed knee, and he may be at the game almost as a must out for the season. Robinson for a winning league season. The main game will start at came down wrong on his knee after taking a rebound In pract-Ic- 8 p.m. with a JV game starting and It Is feared he may at 6:15 p.m. have sustained permanent cartHeres how the league schedilage damage. Commenting on the situation, ule looks with all games being Box Elder Coach Reid Golds-berr- played on Fridays: Jan. away; Jan 15- - SkyVlew, Robinsons ab. said, sence is really going to hurt. home; Jan, River, Jan away, Feb. On the other hand Weber Is getting one of their veteran 5; Bear River, home; Feb. 12, starters back In Powell who was SkyVlew, away, Feb. hurt In a game. He home; Feb. 26- - Ben Lomond, was a letterman off of last home. n fast-brea- pre-seaso- n k pre-seaso- n 70-7- - Money NQmUrd LAND SPARKLMUST SOL ING CLEAN, NEWLY REMODELED 3 BEDROOM. LARGE CAR LIVING ROOM SPACIOUS KITCHEN, LARGE LOT. list For Sal Real Estate FOR SALE - Flvs close to Harper church on mountain side of hiway. Has a approved culinary well and water available. irrigation Land Is situated Just north of the new home which Is Just north of the Harper church. Most of the land Is up on ths hill but it also has some high-wa4 Call frontage. after 6 p.m. or contact Tuff Journal Claybaugh at News PAYMENT Two farms, 11 acres sach. Choice land and location. 8 miles south of Brigham. 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Morgan, David Packwood, Karl David Kids In the school are to re- Seashore, Shumway, port to the Miller Ski school David Smith, Douglas Smith, office for assignment to clas-se- s Kayla Ann Smith, Leslie Van before 9 a.m. on Saturday Dyke, Carol Warrlner, Shawn Jan. 9 at Snow Basin. Warriner and Trudy Warrlner. A Homis and Business Propetriis For Sals by Owner FOREST NOSED OUT 'A Willard cutter team driven by George Wells edges out a team driven by Joe Storey in Beehive Cutter ar government-guarantee- . 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Research by United States sion Brigham City area skiers: steel and steel door manufacJamie Kim Case, Shelley Caugh-lan- , turers has led to development Kris Coleman, Douglas of steel doors that are dimen- Coleman, Robert Craghead, red sionally stable Patsy Craghead, La Von Baron, extreme of variations gardless Judy Dawson, Tom Dawson, in temperature and humidity. Carolyn Dick, Joan Dykstra, art your compliti rial utati listings OfFD . in your e, -... MAKE . r1 pre-vlou- CARPET Her c6 ls TOPIK SAID THE SNOW Basin 2-- B jAiwaU. d Bees Eye First League vm I jk Another successful year Is for Saturday, Jan. 9: Junior League (11 and 12 assured for the city sponsor-ebasketball olds) 1 vs 17, 3 p.m.; year program Boys to Dell Nichols, 18 vs. 16, 2 p.m.; 2 vs. 5, 1 p.m.; 3 vs 14, 2 p.m.; 4 director. Nichols said that the Interest vs. 13, 12 noon; 5 vs 12, 1 shown by the eleven and twelve p.m.; 6 vs 11, 11 a.m.; 7 vs. s 10, 10 a m.; 8 vs 9, 9 a.m. year olds exceeds any of the Senior League (13 and 14 year six years the program has been In operation. Some 162 olds) Brigham Floral vs, Zun-de9 a.m.; Andys vs Penneys boys in this group make up 18 teams and play In the Jun. 10 a.m.; Packer Mo. vs. Cop-piMo. 11 a.m.; Furniture Cenior league. In both the Junior and senior leagues (13-1year ter vs. Cooley 12 a.m. olds) there Is a total of 26 teams and 226 players. Last Saturday practice games were played as the supervisors evaluated the teams In their respective leagues. Some play, er changes were made after the games so that the entire e league would have abetter balance. Saturday, Jan. 9, league play will begin In the two Box Elder Jr. High gyms. There will be eight rounds of league games played on Saturdays to be followed by a tournament In each league to wind up the program In early March. The following Is the schedule (6-8- (6-5- ), 0 all season, Is getting more ' punch from the remainder of his " lineup in support of Estes and Walker. Lanky Steve Roth, the sophomore transfer, performed well In the Honolulu games as he scored 42 points and pulled down 26 rebounds, Myron Long, Junior guard, chipped in with 33 counters. These four are chinch start, ers In the games this week with the other guard berth prob-ablgoing to sophomore Hal hustler from Hale, the Utah, or Earsell Mack-bethe footballer turned eager, City Boys Basketball Practice, Schedule Set T I L E AND SIGN AND NEON SERVICE Signs of All Kinds McLaren Funk, Proprietor North PArkway MASONRY Are your bath walls looking shabby? Ceramic Tile Is the answer. TILE BOTT TILE CO. Free Estimates. PA |