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Show J Soob first league win Cutter Craze ILg(siGa1 Results from the Box Elder County Fairgrounds , ' IHoislE'S Fpodleiw Fonnesbeck, We had ourselves a time at Tis the season to be jolly. But around the Box Elder High basketball barn the smiles dont come so easy after last Fridays loss at Logan. 57-5- 4 It was the Bees first Region One defeat and third straight on the season. The Hive guys made a contest of it and even led by four points at one juncture in the second half. However, in the end it was a scoring machine named Keven Buttars who proved the visitors undoing. He forged a output on a variety of shots, a generous number coming while he roamed free around the bucket. Neither team was flawless by any means. Both seemed overly anxious to give up the ball and Logan may even have held an edge with their magnanimous six-fo- Big Difference The big difference was in shooting accuracy, particularly in the second half when Logan went 3 for 56 percent while Box Elder managed only 7 and 41 percent. Buttars paced the second-hal- f binge with nine fielders and three from the line for 21 points. Ooh, that hurt! The game started off with all the explosice scoring of a ladies afternoon social. Both sides were throwing the ball up. Some times it came close. They were tight. Logan ran the sebre to 0 before guard Randy Yagi popped the first bucket for Box Elder at the 1:24 mark. The ll 13-2- ended on a run-awa- laughing, romping children, ladies Christmas hair dos and steaming horses. We had ourselves a Currier & Ives real live picture. Here are the results of the races: Colts B Dan Chournos over Billy & Sid Gibbs & L. Poulsen; Burke Nielsen over Paul Cornia; Bill Roscoe over Lowell Estep; Les Pebley over Wayne Jeppesen. 6-- 4 y the track last Saturday. Now, I didnt see a lot of you out there with your kids. Too bad. We had Santa there in a cutter, with horses-we- ll, Rudolph and all of them were back at the North Pole being grained and groomed for the most important night of the year to them, Christmas eve. I know we have some super fast horses on the track--bu- t those reindeer fly. Santa (Tom Davis) had the lead all the way against Estep ft Shaffer. With all those kids hanging over that rail cheering him on, he just couldn't come in last-a- nd you know, us young old ones were just as happy. Sweet Person What a sweet person Jean Quick is. She made those cute all day suckers again. Trains, bears, chickens, toys just use your imagination, and gave all the young kids out there one, and some of the c'd ones were lucky too. Ben Tanaka brought a sack of peanuts. Do you know how large a bag that is? Just about the size of Santas Bag--Ibet. We were busy sucking suckers, cracking nuts, watching races and listening to Christmas carols. During the afternoon large flakes of snow tumbled lazily through the sky, settling on manner. quarter the winner some other way. We even had a blow out on the track! Verl ft Jess Udy had to change a tire on their chariot before they could run. They blew out a tire on the way down to the gates. As in every endeavor, accidents can and do happen. In the race between Owen ft Mike Udy vs J ft M by Marge Jensen fell MOC City, Utah December 27, 1973 Thursday, BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham count. The Bees did a fine defensive job with both clubs operating in a setup that continued for the games remainder. Things warmed up in the second quarter as Buttars found the range for Logan and Vic Anderson and Larry Bywater did the same for Box Elder. And Ken Moates over Seager ft Jensen; Udy ft Tingey over Dean Van (more about this race later); Neil Rhodes over Dee Anderson; Clynn Richman over when the whistle sounded, the kids from this side of the mountain were out front, Hunsaker. man-for-ma- n A Colts Hugh McGuire; Gibbs Sylvester over Williams ft ft 24-2- B With Buttars doing his thing, Logan moved ahead in the third period and heading into the stretch, enjoyed a bulge. But it was not over. By the mark Box Elder had trimmed the deficit to two points but simply didnt have enough room to overhaul their Cache competitors. Anderson ended the evening as top point-makfor the Bees with 18 with Randy Yagi the only other Hive guy in double digits. He got 10 points. two-minu- te Behind Buttars was TIFF Logans Keven Buttars lofts field goal try over Box Elders Larry cage tiff. Others for Box Elder are Vic Anderson (51) Bywater in Friday's and Scott Keyes (33). Buttars went on to get 29 points, lead Logan to a 4 victory. BEE-LOGA- N Bee-Grizz- Rex Tingey over Grant Wright; Claude Allred ft Sons No. 2 over Ernie Anger; Don ft Darrel Johnson over' Robert ft Steve Jeppesen; DeRoyce Black over bye; A Aged Claude Allred ft Sons No. 1 over Fonnesbeck & Nelson; Ken Moates over M L ft Arno Hinck; Dan Seifert over Mike ft Scott Jones; Bill Mclntire over Tom Johnson; Shauna ft Shane Hinck over Verl ft Jess Udy; Jack Erickson over Ralph ft Mike Yearsley; Blain Madsen over Karl Seifert; Owen ft Mike Udy over J ft M Fonnesbeck (this horse injured) Ray Udy over Nolan Jensen. More Gifts We almost had more gifts than horses. R ft R Hardware donated a bottle of horse liniment to the oldest driver. Ernie Anger got this. Wonder if the horses got to use it? The slowest time of the day went to Fonnesbeck ft Nelson team. They got hung up in the gate as they opened and broke a neck yoke. They got a beautiful red water bucket from R ft R Hdwr. Gibbs ft Sylvester got a curry brush for the fastest A colt team and Bill Roscoe for the fastest B time, from R ft R Hdwr. Clynn Richman and Ron Vickery are a whip ahead for being winners of the closest run races. These fancy whips came from the Four Seasons Supply. Lee ft Avon Jones were winners of those colorful nylon leads Ray Udy makes. Ben Tanaka swears by them, says they are made from Japanese twine. beautiful most-charg- B aged Black vs Cottle ft Jensen; Max Bywater vs Dwight Nicholas; Claude Allred ft sons No. 2, bye; Brian Murray vs Ernie Anger; Grant Wright vs Reed Nelson: Lee ft Avon Jones vs Rex Tingey; Mike ft Ken Burbank vs Ron Vickery; Don ft Darrel Johnson vs Dwain Madsen; Richard Nicholas Vs Robert ft Steve Jeppesen. This is a little late to wish you a Merry Christmas, I know you had one, but just right to wish you a Happy New Year. Ill see you at the track and I do mehn DeRoyce you! fSo says the U... lSporteaserj By EDDIE GRMANOg PRUG TREATMENT S AVAILABLE FOR ALL ELIGIBLE VETERANS III HEEP OF HELP FOR e A PRUG PEPEHPEHCy Colts Ken vs High Moates McGuire; Dean Van vs Seager ft Jensen; Williams ft Hunsaker vs Udy ft Tingey ; Dee Anderson vs Gibbs ft Sylvester; Clynn Richman vs Neil Rhodes. B Colts Bill ft Sid Gibbs & L. Poulsen vs Wayne Jeppesen; Paul Cornia vs Dan Chournos; Bill Rosceo vs Lowell Estep; Les Pebley vs Lowell Estep. A Aged Ray Udy vs Jack Erickson; QOSuOS Belt Buckle Betty ft Roy Marble donated a beautiful belt buckle to the youngest driver. Mike Jones was the lucky driver. Betty designed this buckle and it had a cutter team and driver on it. I understand she has them for sale. They would make a very appropriate gift for any horse lover. Reed Neilsen, owner of that famous horse Rocket Feller, had a 85 bill for the four winning gjSKTStsQlS) 3 QBEDQEfB 0Q aSt!P teams with Rocket Feller horses on them. These went fast. Thanks Reed. In the Dean Van vs Udy ft Tingey race, Deans gate didnt open. I understand they will determine CG33ifl3 037(03113 57-5- Four Teams MINNEAPOLIS (UPI)-T- he twin cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul have four major professional athletic teams the Minnesota Vikings in football, Minnesota Twins in baseball, and Minnesota North Stars and Minnesota Fighting Saints in hockey. Although the cause of ming emigrations are certain, most QIGeG lemun- naturalists believe they have their origin overcrowding. in Bob got a complaint about If youve 32-2- 2 assists. poor service, want The Bees had 17 turnovers. Not good but better than their previous two outings. Logan had a game shooting percentage of 48 percent from the field (hitting 11 of 12 from I to hear about it. the line). Box Elder was 39 percent from the field and 2 at the line. It's a real heavy-dut- y model. With three axles. A drive system. An automated digger capable of drilling a hole in minutes. An insulated derrick that can lift a 4,000 lb. transmission pole without a groan. And, a hydraulic poletamp for filling in the hole after the pole is set. It costs $80,000... and it's a truck load of labor-saving machinery. As we look for ways to save money and offset inflation, we find that trucks like this one are a real bargain. line crews can set one Using this type of line truck, four-ma- n huge power pole in just 45 minutes... a job that not too many years ago took eight men an entire working day to complete a substantial savings in money and man hours. When you figure it out, the truck's hydraulic digger only has to dig twelve holes a year to pay for itself. At Utah Power & Light, we learned long ago that when we find ways to increase our know-hoand efficiency, it helps to hold down the cost of supplying you with dependable electric service. We spend a lot of time looking for new ways. 10-wh- 65-fo- Personally. 10-1- g, cost-cuttin- Other Action In other Friday action around the league, Weber surprised and Roy Bonneville, dumped Bear River, Box Elder1 and Bear River will renew their cross-count- y rivalry Friday night with the Bruins traveling southward to Brigham City for the game. Both clubs will be trying to record their first league win of the season, the Bears now being in what Coach down, Durrell Hughes had hoped would be a successful season. Bear River will hold an advantage in height while Box Elder will have the home court edge. It should be a close duel in the finest tradition of this rivalry. Tipoff time will be 8 p.m. with the junior varsities opening the action at 6 p.m. Other matchups will have Bonneville at Sky View and Roy at Weber. Logan draws the weeks bye. The writer has succeeded in picking five of six games wrong in the first two league rounds. With no way to go but up, he calls em this way Friday - Box Elder, Sky View and Weber. The box score: K. V. HANSEN llonsen Chevrolet 016 North Main 58-5- 77-6- 6. "That's right. If you're not satisfied for any reason with the 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 "Believe 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 I'm interested irfyour problem And I'll do my 0-- ELDER IOX F P 44 II Amtorion 04 I Bywittr 14 1 Fwiuworth 14 1 Kimlniki 4 Ky 4 1 1 Longhurst RinOV Vagi 44 14 I Rick Yagi 4 to Buttars 13 because the job was done wrong. We want you back because the job was done right. 2 4 3 4 Salisbury 01 04 Paterson Johnson 1 04 Potter 13 2 1 3 Had in 1 13 EMW l4n We dont want you back LOOAN O F P Arxrtrjon 4 3 3 14 TUU ats-ti- best to help solve it." . 4 34 4 71 3 1 1 4 s; 34-- 54 4457 01 6 North Main Brigham City 723-525- 5 w 1 Madsen, Jensen ft Green t;vi Nolan Jensen; Darwin Bywater vs Dean Petersen; Bill Mclntire vs Kart Seifert; Shauna ft Shane Hinck vs Tom Johnson; Fonnesbeck ft Nelson vs Verl ft Jess Udy; M L ft Arno Hinck vs Claude ft Sons No. 1; Dan Seifert vs Ken Moates; Owen ft Mike Udy vs Mike ft Scott Jones; Ralph ft Mike Yearsley vs J ft M Fonnesbeck. ly Anderson with 14 points. Behind him the biggest production for any player was four points. The scoring wasnt balanced but it was enough to win. Box Elder held a rebounding edge with Jim Kaminska leading the way with nine takedowns. Rick Yagi was credited with five Aged Max Bywater Moved Ahead Dwight Nicholas; Reed Nelson over Brian Murray; Ron Vickery over Lee ft Avon Jones; Mike ft Ken Burbank over Dwain Richard Madsen; Nicholas over Cottle ft Jensen. the horse, Double Hasty, owned and driven by the late Paul Fonnesbeck and now run by his son Jim, left the gate high in the air and slammed his head Into a heavy steel brace on the starting gates and just dropped. He suffered a brain concussion. This animal has won many races and been to the world finals. A person couldnt have more loving care or have more deeply concerned people than Double Hasty has had. The Fonnesbeck boys and their friends have kept a constant vigil and the veternarians called in, have been doing everything possible, even to brain surgery. At this time this beautiful animal is still living. We extend to the Fonnesbeck family our sympathy and do hope this much loved animal will survive and be well and strong to serve more times at the thing he liked to do out of those gates, thunder down the track and cross that finish line- -a winner! Here are next weeks races: 1 Utah potusf alight co Use what you Electricity need, but need what you use |