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Show Rivermen Take Easy Win Over Eagles; Face Logan THE LEADER TREMONTON. Thursday December UTAH By Mike Rhodes Leader Sports Writer 14. 1967 With last week's 70.44 win over the Intermountain Eagles' under their belts, Bear River hoopsters will meet a potent Logan quintet tomorrow night at 8 p.m. on the Rivermen's home court. Coach Durrell will Hughes floor a relatively inexperienced but rapidly improving team in the contest with the highly touted Grizzlies. In last Friday's victory over the scrappy Intermountain Glen Thompson netted 36 of Bear River's 70 points while Phil Barfuss hit for 15 and Steve Chournos scored 10. Sid Gibbs and Val Rnwrutt. the other Fans Brave Cold Weather For Season's 2nd Race of Racing Hundreds fans Satbraved the cold weather urday afternoon for the second cutter racing meet of the season. In the colt division the Reed-e- r and Hinck team won over team. Walt Mann's Newman Fowkes beat Doug Estep. and it was Bryan Gibbs over War. ren Hyde. Weeks and Richards over Dee Black and Arvel Bell over McKay Allred. In other races, Jim Fonnes-beck- 's team outran one driven by Lyle Holdaway. It was Jess and Owen Udy over Arvel Bell, Dean ValValkenburg over Ray Fowkes, Darwin Bywater over Paul Fonnesbeck's No. 2 team, Richard Shaffer over Maurice Wilcox. Claud Jeppson over Darwin Bywater, Duain Mad- - Bear Grapplers Lose One to West High By Mike Rhodes Leader Sports Writer The Bear River grapplers met defeat last Friday when they travelled to West High for their second meet of the mat season. Stan Haramoto, Wade Rhodes, and Calvin Hashimoto gained decisions while Ivan Barnes pinned his man. The Bears scored a total of 14 points while West gained 30 points. and Wade Stan Haramoto Rhodes are undefeated in region competition this year while Alan Godfrey, Dale Roderick, Earl, Calvin HashiDanny Ivan moto, Lynn Richards, Barnes and Reid Thomas have a one win, one loss record. will Today the Rivermen to the Intermountain travel School to test the Indian grap strength of the Eagle plers. sen over Paul Tingey, Paul Fonnesbeck over Verl Udy. Eldon Hess over Gibb Allred, Jack Erickson over Ernie Angover er, Elmo Christensen Carter and Jwies, Claude All. red over Boyd Udy, Gary Payne over Dennis Payne, Blaine Madsen over Doug Fon. nesbeck, Bill Gibbs over Dean VanValkenburg's No. 2 team, and Mclntyre and Mann over Floyd Wells. Earls Market - 680 High Team Game Handicap Splits - 810 Team Series Scratch High Earls Market . 1975 High Team Series Handicap Earls Market 2272 Mens Game Scratch Walt Burns - 208 High Mens Game Handicap Ed Quinney . 225 High Mens Series Scratch Pete Quinney . 559 High Mens Series Handicap 603 Emerson Earl High Ladies Game Scratch 196 Bernie Earl High Ladies Game Handicap Bernie Earl . 218 High Ladies Series Scratch 510 Bernie Earl High Ladies Series Handicap 586 Bernie Earl Ladies Splits Converted lone Larsen . Faye Watkins Maureen Udy . High 0 5-- LADIES VALLEY LEAGUE High Team Single Game Handicap 942 Chournos Livestock Reese's 66er's - 920 900 Christensen Feed High Team Three Games Handicap Chournos Livestock . 2596 Christensen Feed - 2273 2521 Welling Grain High Ind. Single Game Scratch NaDean Weidman . 196 185 Janice Chournos Micky Newman . 179 High Ind. Three Games Scratch NaDean Weidman - 515 Janice Chournos 473 Sandra Chournos . 469 Splits Picked Up Uremia Bourne . 3.10 Phoebe Ilenrie Alta Johnson . June Holmgren Blanche Thompson 7 LUCKY STRIKE LEAGUE Ladies High Scratch Game Maxine Peterson . 192 189 Hazel Erickson 174 Thclma Brailsford Mens High Scratch Game T '1 RATION I -- VH ,l jbtA course in standard and for the s advanced Red Cross first aid were Jim Brown and Emerson 16-ho- techs-nique- m their cutters. Mr. Mann said if he doesn't them in win he will sue Sheriff Hyde, he will find accomodations in county jail for Mr. Mann if the attorney beats him. Observers say the sheriff is the favorite if the race goes over three miles because his team made seven laps around Wade meadows before it could be stopped. are Actually the contenders the best of friends. and the sheriff says the With the arrival of snow on the slopes of Beaver Mountain, the ski area's patrol prepares for another season as watch-day- s for the safety of northern Utah skiers. Identified d by parkas with large orange crosses on their backs, the Beaver Mountain Ski Patrol members are dedicated to keeping the sport as safe as possible. Headed by Lee Williamson, a thre-yea- r veteran of the Ski Patrol now serving his first term as Patrol Leader, the group is made up of 22 volunteer skiers who patrol the slopes of Beaver Mountain on the alert for accidents or haz rust-colore- Utah-Idah- High Team Series Handicap Dare Devils - 2315 Tornadog - 2225 - 2206 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LADIES December 11 Scratch High Game Lou Bowcutt - 194 High Series Diann Petersen - 516 High Team Game Law's Service - 757 High Team Series 2179 Law's Service Handicap High Game Law's Service - 229 High Series . 639 Diann Petersen High Team Game Hi Style . 921 High Team Series 2652 Hi Style Splits Shirlene Schwendlman . Shirlene Schendiman Dona Bowcutt - 7 Renne Woodruff .3-2-- 7 must To maintain their proficiency in first aid, each member at- clinic tends an annual conducted each winter. This by year's clinic, conducted senior patrolman Jim Brown is being held at the Oldham Memorial building in Logan. 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PORTABLE TV A-- AND SNOW BOG DOWN MEMBERS OF THE ? i STEREOS DON'T LET THE COLD WEATHER HERE ARE THE LOYAL I . i - CLOCK RADIOS IM NEW Fredericksori Anderson Lumber a rt:i Arctic Circle vvenar jeweiry Barton Truck Lines Bear River State Bank Ber River Telephone Co. Box Elder Veterinary Clinic Boyce Sheet Metal Co. ALSO TjENtTH linger, and Mark Dunn took individual firsts. The 200 yard medley relay team of Zollinger, Dunn, Woerner and Getz also gained a first for the Rivermen. The aquamen are scheduled to compete in the meet today at Logan High School. g SADDLERY RANCH WEAR Going Andy - man-to.ma- Cyprus and Box Elder spell-edefeat for the Riverite tank team last week in meets at Bear River and Cyprus. In the meet with Box Elder the Bears fell 52.34 with Ron Woerner and Mark Dunn scor-inthe only individual firsts for the Rivermen. The 160 yard medley relay team also gained a first for Bear River. of Members this team are Matt Zollinger, Mark Dunn, Alan Getz and Ron Woerner. In the competition at Cyprus, Ron Woerner, Matt Zol e Warm Up With a Red Hot LEADER CLASSIFIED CHAMBER and up By Mike Rhodes SEEN Down C 1 Thermometer s3899s man-to.ma- Leader Sports Writer LET'S GO WESttRN ViiH oiir SALE The Grizzlies will probably use their full court press against the Rivermen. Coach Hughes will be running his team on a sliding shifting to a Box and I and a combination zone- - ZZZZSzzzzZZ The annual run of cisco around the east shore of Bear Lake will be coming up in January and this always attracts a large crowd of to the lake. Creel limits for trout and salmon on Bear Lake are 15 fish or 7 pounds and one fish. Creel limit on whitefish is 25 until Jan. 1. 1968, and then the whitefish limit will change to 10 fish. rooaoiJiLiii 0PI Sunday, with 15 patrolmen assigned to the slope on the ind two patrolmen weekend on dutv during the week. The patrolmen rotate assignments, with the majority working the lift areas and one present at all times in the first aid cabin. "A member makes a run five down the slopes every Williamson minutes." says, "and rotates runs every two hours. The patrolman's final responsibility each day is to be the last one down the run, making sure that no injured person remains on the slope after it is closed." Ski The Beaver Mountain Patrol is part of the Utah Division of the National Ski Pa-trwith headquarters in Denver, Colo. ardous conditions. In addition to being a skilled skier, each member know how to handle a tobogand gan and pass standard advanced Red Cross first aid courses. Most senior patrolmen also have attended special classes in avalanche training and rescue operations. Winter Fishing Popular, Rewarding at Bear Lake Winter fishing at Bear Lake on the in border Rich County often provides some of the year's best fishing, not in terms of numbers of fish, but in size of fish taken as late season creel reports show a number of rainbows already taken up to 11 pounds. Bear Lake fishing is never very fast, two or three fish per day is considered a successful day's fishing. Rainbow trout up to now have made up most of the fish filling the anglers creel, but a few cutthroats and lake trout will be caught before winter is ended here. In addition, good catches of whitefish have been reported averaging one to two pounds. Most fishermen will be on the east shore of Bear Lake where they can catch rainbows, cutthroats and lake trout. Also, some of the best is found along whitcfishing this rocky shoreline area. The largest fish so far this winter have been taken from the Swan Creek - St. Charles Creek area on the west side of Bear Lake. Rainbows from four to eleven have pounds been caught in this area during the last month. Dare Devils - 695 Fireballs - 685 High Scratch Team Series Dare Devils . 1955 Fireballs - 1879 Massey Ferguson - 1811 Fireballs Ski Watchdogs Get Ready For Beaver Mtn. Duty COLOR TV two-dig- d between a promin. ent Brigham City attorney and Sheriff Warren Hyde which has been seething for a year will come out into the open Dec. 23 when the two men will settle it in a contest during the regular racing program of the Bear River Valley Cutter association at the Box Elder county fairgrounds. Walter D. Mann, the Brig-haattorney, challenged the sheriff to a race a year ago, and it was agreed that the contest would be set during this season. The situation resolved itself with Mr. Mann on the prosecution and the sheriff on the defense. In recent negotiations, the the question arose concerning need for seat belts to hold 2 Local Tankmen Fall in Two Matches Last Week Eames. A grudge 8-- 202 Wilf Dtirfey Ladies High Scratch Series Maxine Peterson 465 460 Lillie Brenkman Hazel Erickson . 4.T0 Mens High Scratch Series 598 Jesse Qrailsford Howard Maughn . 563 Ron Peterson . 541 High Scratch Team Came ' ; 41 PREPARE FOR SEASON: Members of the Beaver Mountain Ski Patrol attend an annual first aid clinic at Old-- t ham Memorial Building. Instructors! 0 Jesse Brailsford Perc Brailsford . 83-6- squad Grudge Race Set Dec. 23 At Fairgrounds BOWLING MOONLIGHT LEAGUE Wednesday, Dec. 6. 1967 High Team Game Scratch starters scored 5 and 3 respectively. In the Logan-Rotussel last week the Grizzlies scored an impressive over victory the Royals. In the battle Terry Sid and Taylor, K. Baugh, Guoll made it into the column while Emmett Steed and S. Bauh round out the lineup. Co. Service Run Electric Rae Von Beauty Salon Sandman Motet (Lee Kerr) Sa'eways (Reed Norr) Dr. J. K. Tebbs Taylor Farm Service Tremonton City Tremonton Motor Sugar Co. Union Pacific R. R. Co. 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