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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah Thursday. February 24. 1955 PORT BEARS PLAY FINAL HOME GAME WITH SO. CACHE AFTER DEFEATING LOGAN 54-5- 2 and threatened to overBy David Calderwood come them. defiant a last Thwarting With the score 57 to 58, Bob surge, Bear River outlasted the Fribroke from the stall and Green 62 57 last Grizzlies Logan in. Logan committed two laid it floor. Grizzlies on the day This crucial victory placed the Bears in a very favorable position in the class A race that has several options. One more win by the Rivermen or a loss by North Cache or Carbon assures them of a tourney berth. Carbon has yet to play B. R. High and Lincoln. The Norchac-ian- s meet Logan, then Bear River. The Rivermen flashed through 2'2 quarters of perhaps their finest ball this year before Logan became fired up and closed the impressive gap in the score. The Bears quickly ran up a lead and widened it to 21 to 9 at the. first quarter. -- 0 Gardner Paces Collecting 11 points the first half Ralph Gardner, Sophomore center, paced the Bears to a advantage the first half. With sharp passing, shooting and Gardner's 6' 4" on the boards, the Bears kept the Griz36-2- 3 zlies at bay-- The Loganites began to close the gap in the third quarter but the Bears fought back to a 13 point advantage. It was all or nothing for Logan the last quarter as they narrowed the Bears lead to fouls and the Bears wrapped it up 62-5- 7. Green Hustles Bob Green was sensational for the Bears as he hustled and fought the entire minutes. 32 He played perhaps the sharpest game of his career as he totaled points for the evening. Grabbing honors with Green was Ralph "Plug" Gardner with 18 points also and a great job on the boards. Ron Tueller gave the Bears fits as he collected 8 points in the dying moments of play to garner 14 for the losers. Another Rugged One Friday night the Bears meet another rugged foe in the form of the South Cache Spartans at Memorial Gym in the season's final home game. South Cache defeated Ogden and have lost a couple of games by an extremely close score. The Spartans possess plenty of talent, lots of hustle and they don't know when to give up. "We're in for the roughest game of the season," claims Coach Hughes, "and we definitely have to win." Led ,by Perkins, Hall and Payne, South Cache will be primed to foil the Bears chance for the state tourney. 18 Garland Places Fourth In A Tourney ll-Chur- ch Garland Second Ward hbopsters carried off fourth place among teams entered in the Tournament last week at Brigham Young University by a tourney tally. Dropped only once in the five days of play, Garland defeated four highly touted teams to rank with the church's ;best. Showing early scoring strength in opening rounds, 8 defeated Minersville, then the perfuesday, repeated formance Wednesday by drubbing Ft. Lewis, But a scrappy American Fork Sixth team, aided by the loss of Garlarid's scoring stalwart Wendell Hess for fouls, handed the locals their only setback, M-M- All-Chur- 4-- 1 s Garland dropped Edgehill score in by a close the semi-finround.' Saturday, Garland dropped to Wilmington Ward, take Fourth Place spot. Dee Christensen and Wendell Hess were among tournament scoring leaders, and Hess was named one of the 10 "most valuable" players. hoop-ster- 53-5- 0 45-4- 2, Gar-tan- d 58-4- RETURN FROM CALIFORNIA TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood of Fielding returned home Monday after spending the past two months in California. They spent some time in Carson City, Nev., and did quite a lot of sight seeing in Los Angeles Coming back from the loss, while away. 67-4- 45-4- WE'RE HOLDING Valley Champ First, Third In Division 15 Tremonton Third Ward and Plymouth teams captured first and third places in the Division 15 Tournament for junior teams, played last week at Lake View Stake Center, Roy. tournament was The four-daplayed Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, with teams from Weber, Box Elder and Oneida Counties playing. Tremonton Third opened play Monday against Ogden 27th, and for their first tourwon, nament win. Tuesday, the team downed score. Plymouth by a The third game gave the South Bear River Stake champions a win over Paris Ward, in Wednesday play. The came championship Thursday with a win over the Lake View team, in which Tremonton posted a marLake View won the gin Sportsmanship trophy. The Tremonton team plays in the finals beginning next Tuesday in Salt Lake City at Deseret Gym. Plymouth Ward junior division basketball team followed their Bear River Stake championship by winning third place in the Division 15 Tournament. In the first game, Plymouth but lost dropped Portage, in the second game to Tremonton Third, The third tilt saw Plymouth easily down Ogden Third, followed by an even stronger setback to Washington Terrace in the final round. arrivals for two brand-nethe all new 1955 Hudson HORNETS and WASPS w y 46-2- 6, 40-3- 2 45-23- ,. V 20-poi- nt 48-2- . 28-3- 1, 39-3- 1. 73-3- 4, 83-2- 7 Wrestlers Cop Fourth Place In State Meet You are cordially invited to come in and see the exciting new Hud-sonThey're all new . . . new from stem to stern, with a new Hornet V-. . .new refreshing beauty in All Beet Growers may call at the Garland Factory Office for the signing of Sugar Beet Contracts Fieldmen will he on hand from J:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday. All contracts should he completed by March ;tli LAST DAY UTAH-IDAH- O GARLAND. SUGAR CO. UTAH . . . Hudson Hornets and Wasps. and 1 I 7 "A, r A I nn : n fnj nfSrolfnH H .. U foWnn Mf??ra!n-n- Community Methodist Church All with s Fast-Hit- ch . 27 16 NEW MODELS! Sermon USES OF LIGHT Members of Masonic Order and families especially invited New Farmall 400 Local Girl Wins n Debate Meet 4-P- ,.. Iw Hydra-ToHt- New Formall 300 . Hydro-Touc- To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The Board of Education will accept bids on the purchase of 300 steel folding chairs to be delivered to the Lincoln Elementary School, Brigham City. Utah. Said cha rs to be comparfrom the able to No. American Seating Co., and Style No. 1602 - Sampson. Prices quoted are to be FOB Brigham City, Utah. Bids will be accepted until 5 00 o'clock P.M., March 7. 1955. EBERIIART ZUNDEL Clerk h Independent pt Torque Amplifier New Farmall 200 , . Touch-Contr- Come In . . Try All That' s New! New Farmall 100 -- Learn how Torque Amplifier, Hydra-Touc- h hydraulic system and other "Farmall Firsts" ran help you farm faster, onsier, and far heller than ever before. 1 et us help you choose the Farmall from 5 mzts and Hi nwikfo - that exovtly fits vniir wtls. See us won.. . . get a free ration! i Fayt-IUk'- ol Disc Brakes Hydro-Creep- er NOTICE OF BIDS h independent pta Torque Amplifier Carolyn Parker, of Tremon. ton, Brigham Young University student, won first place in women's debate with her partner, Nancy Briggs Provo, at the recent Rocky Mountain Speech Conference at Denver University, according to W. Cleon of BYU director Skousen, Alumni and Public Service. 3 DONT WAIT UNTIL TI IK new luxury beyond anything near the price. See and drive the most beautiful perform-er- s of them all ... the new 1955 s. i Beet Growers every line 8. Bear River high school's wrestling squad won fourth place in a Class A State meet in Salt Lake City Saturday. The scoring was made on the strength of three wrestlers who won a first and two seconds in the competition. L. J. was winner in the unlimited weight class. His brother, Shirrell, scored second in the 175 pound class, and Jay Anderson was Second in the 138 pound weight. Weber high school's squad, with a total of 38 points, was first; Ogden was second with 33 points, and East high scored 29 points for third. Bear River's fourth place total was 21 points. The team has been coached by Verl Kidman since January. Sunday, February ATTENTION .0 All-Chur- . h, t2-Plo- , Pawer w CultiVisin Touth-Contr- ol Precision Steering , New Farmall Cub , Power CwHi-VisU- m Towh-Contr- ol , Pretiwon Steering Harris Truck & Equipment Co. PHONE 1' JAY DEE HARRIS TREMONTON |