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Show . I Hill; Lish; - ' Logan Trims Box Elder Mat Men Toss Bear Riverfor Loss The Box Elder High school wrestling team won from Bear River High by a G2 to 27 score in their first contest of the season, last Thursday afternoon. While the squad is getting a late start, Coach Sam Gordon feels that if he can get his boys in shape he should have a team which will uphold the honor of the school. For the past seven years, Box Elder has never placed lower than third In state competition. Results of the Bear River meet were as follows with the first named from Box Elder, the Bert second from Bear River: was deeisioned bv IHayser Smith; Rodney Carter deeisioned Kay; Juno Uyematsu pinned - Box Elder in Dale Holmes Roger Johnson drew with sioned Selvester; was deeisioned by Dalton; Vern Wells drew with Selvester, and 'Billy Day was pinned by Hill. Ben Tingey deeisioned Knutson; Haney Facer dpcisloned 'Pinning an opponent counts Hyet; Gary Wagstaff was a decision three 'by Quinny; David Bar- five points, Bear River High came out of ker deeisioned Smith; Gearald points and a draw counts two last Friday nights Region One Dunn deeisioned Hansen; Gary points for each team. basketball schedule in undisHollingsworth deeisioned Galle-goes- ; The Box Elder team will meet puted first place by toppling Weber and South Cache this previously undefeated Weber by a 60 to 44 score. week. Wood; Max Game Friday dec!-sione- d to 6 Dalhart, Texas la close Box Elder NEWS capitals of six other stales Brigham City, Utah than it is to Austin, the Texas January 20, 1954 Wednesday, capial. Those nearer are Santa N. In clear water, a submerged Fe, M.; Denver, Colo ; Cheyenne, Wyo.; Lincoln, Neb,; To- submarine can be spotted from peka, Kan., and Oklahoma City, the air at depths up to 100 Okla. feet. the MIN EF0 aiiiiiiiiisaiiiiiini Box Elder, playing at Logan, chalked up their third loss for the season winding up tied with South Cache and Ben ILomond for fourth place in region standings, with Weber in second place and Logan third. Girl Swimmers Defeat Bear The year ahead will be a good one for the people of our state if it is also a good year for Utah farming and mining. Because our state's strength depends so greatly on The local team was behind all the way In the game last week, the half ending 17 to 30, the final count toeing 39 to 49. River, Thurs. The girls swimming team of Meanwhile Ogden went into Box Elder High school started for the first win bracket the year time in the season their third consecutive edging without a loss when they de- North Cache 28 to 26 by and Ben feated Bear River High girls Lomond turned In a victory over last Thursday in the Bear River South Cache, 54 to 47. pool. This week, Bear River goes to 'Miss Hyde, girls swimming Weber hosts South Ogden, all team led to the has coach, meets North Cache Cache, iLogan victories without a defeat, in at Richmond and Ben Lomond two seasons of swimming, start- will play Box Elder on the local ing the third year in the same manner with the 41 to BA win court. last week. Box score for the Box Elder-Logagame follows: (Members of the team who Box Elder placed in races were Deanna Lichtenstein and Deanna Jene t f p sen, first on breast stroke; Mary Vail 2 5 3 7 Ann Shirley and Lois Jensen Jensen 0 0 0 0 tied for second in the 20 yard Hadfield 3 2 free style; Ann Westenskowr Morrison 5 8 4 14 first on the 40 yard free style Quayle 2 4 and first on 60 yard individual Christensen 2 4 2 6 .......... 0 2 medley; Hunsaker 13 24 13 39 Total on third Ann Campbell, Mary free the 40 yard style; Thera Logan Farnsworth, first on 20 yard g f t p back stroke; Eileen Monson, Watts 4 7 2 10 third on 20 yard back stroke; Hansen 4 2 Afton Stokes, second on 60 Eames 4 6 yard individual medley; Eu- Speth 8 7 4 20 genia LaRose, second In diving; Tueller and DeeAnn Hess, third In div- Bench 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ing. Mynck 0 2 Lindford Members of the relay team 0 0 0 0 which took second place in 60 Thompson 18 27 13 49 Totals yard individual medley were Sandra Orme, back stroke; DScore by quarters: eanna Jensen, breast stroke; and Box Elder 9 17 31 39 Deanna front Logan ....; Lichtenstein, 14 30 38 49 crawl. Third place winners in Officials: Lower and Nelson. the same event were Marilyn One standings are as Region Ada ibaok stroke; Hendricks, and Lynn Nelson, breast stroke; thera Farnsworth, front crawl. Jkt DRUGGIST Ca4(fy7oiacccrSc7attl RAY Al-de- Baty pinned Richardson deeisioned Earl; Sheldon Nelson deeisioned Nelson; Amos Hatch deeisioned Hall; Travis Hunsaker was pinned by Dunn; Merrill Glenn Dalton; Don Bott pinned Gardner; Gary Grunlg Bunderson; deeisioned Smith Ronald Stark; Oscar Richardson deci- - CO. THE these two basic industries, every problem they face is also a problem for all Utahns. I VIRGIL - A HEALTH AND PRESCRIPTION CENT By LenKleis n 17 13 11 19 16 13 13 11 sour, tlCKOl? 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