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Show Page 12, The Times, Thursday, December 9, 1971 Leader-Garla- nd To Start New Years Day Ski Busses Scheduled By RAY TIMOTHY In a game where the score was tied seven times and where the lead changed hands 13 times, the Bear River Bears were narrowly defeated by West High school Thursday by a score of 6. In an equally exciting game the following Saturday, Bear River squeezed by to upset Aberdeen High school of Idaho, - 68-6- 69-6- 5. The Bears be a rematch against Aberdeen this Saturday night in Memorial Gymnasium at 8:00. "I feel that we played our best game so far this year against Aberdeen," commented Coach Durrell Hughes, "and this Saturday's game will also it ws 66 Tires Tested mi r fflnaEaaNftMtflMBiB LAST ONE - T.le chariots will be out after official cutter racing season opens at the as the Saturday Cutter Races Open Officially RiGRiS? The LEADER a good one." Both West and Aberdeen showed tremendous height advantage, but the local talent 50 ill LIKE THE JUST be 15 inn mil next game will managed to prove their ability. The Bears were also hurt by the loss of Craig Webb, who sports a broken leg, and Roger Green, who was nursing a sprained ankle. In the game against West, Mark Richards scored 14 early points to give the Bears a 19-first quarter lead. West's defense toughened the second quarter as they came to tie the halftlme score at 31 all. The Bears jumped to an early third quarter lead after some fine shooting by David Hess, but West refused to be dominated as they came back to gain a 51-advantage. The fourth quarter proved nip and tuck and showed a 66 point tie with about two secA onds left in the game. foul proved fatal for the Bears as a West High player sank to set the fintwo free-throfor West. al score at 68-David Hess led all scorers with 21 points while Mark Richards and David Nielsen scored 20 and 14 points respectively. In the Aberdeen game Mark Richards scored 23 points while David Nielson netted 19. David Hess scored 15 points with Curtis Brough' scoring eight. Grapplers Set For Sen Lomond Bear River matmcn square off against Ben Lomand grapple rs when they moot the Scots in the Memorial Gym tonight at 7:00. Beth teams will be going full guns out to win their first league meet of the year. The Bears have lost two close meets so far this year. One was to Davis High and the other to Sky View. Sky View proved tough but several Bear River matmen showed their strength. Dee Atkins scored his second pin of the year along with Jeff Kent. Joel Moriyama pinned his opponent as did Val Gibbs. Rod Hess decisioned his man while Gaylen Fredrickson battled to a tie. Ben Lomand has also failed to win any meets this year, to win any meets this year. "I believe that with the individuals we have, we should come through," commented Coach pre-seas- on . The "A" girls volleyball en members: Captain fauia team from Bear River High won Weight, senior; three of six games Saturday Vicky Leavitt, junior; Stephanie at Roy High. Green, senior; Paulette Chour-no- s, senior; Julie Borgstrom, They defeated Ben Lomand, senior; Kala Thompson, junior; Inter mountain, and Box Elder. and Patsy Barnes, sophomore. It was the regional volleyThe team finished fourth in ball meet. competition. They were defeated by BonneRepeating the story, the "B" ville, Roy, and Weber. team won over Ben Lomand, The team is composed of sev Ihtermountain and Box Elder. Bears were defeated 33-in an exciting practice meet held at Bear River. The Bears, having to use two unexperienced sophomores in the 98 pound and 112 pound brackets , found the Bob Cats too tough. Yet, the Bears got five performances from seniors Joel Moriyama, Dee Atkins, Val Gibbs, Rod Hess, and Jeff Kent. Fredrickson Gaylen fought to a tie, andZane Wheat-le- y, Kit Crozier, Oleen Godfrey, Gene Cornwall, Kenneth and Gary Simmons were defeated. Tonight at 7 p.m., the Bears host the Ben Lomand Scots in the Memorial Gym. The public is cordially invited to attend and support the wrestlers. Coaches Don Peterson and Ivan Barnes are highly optimistic about this years season, and hope that the public will give the Bear Grapplers the support they did last year. The cost, set up by the school board, is $1.00 for adults, 500 for Junior high school students with activity cards. 29 of, They were defeated by Bonneville, Roy, and Weber. This team is made up of Captain LeAnn Stenquist, and Diana Smith, both seniors; Carol Richards, and Jana Smith, juniors; and "A" team's Vicky Leavitt They also came home with a fourth place. This is the first year regional competitions have been approved in girls' sports. Bowling News Byron Bronson645 Perce Watkins 615 Farrel Williams 612 Hi Mens Game Scratch Adam Brenkman 220 Farrel Williams-2- 13 Byron Bronson 190 Hi Mens Game Hdcp. Adam Brenkman 254 Farrel Williams 231 Dale Andersen 231 Hi Ladies Series Scratch 494 Donna Scoffield Bernice Earl 473 Loretta Williams 469 HI Ladies Series Hdcp. Donna Scoffield 638 Loretta Williams 622 Bernice Earl 608 HI Ladies Game Scratch Donna Scoffield 190 JoAnn Sato 175 Lillie Brenkman 172 Hi Ladies Game Hdcp. Donna Scoffield 238 Tremonton Boy Douglas Morrison of Trewill be traveling with the Ricks College swim team to a meet in Pocatello on Dec. 8 against the Idaho State University varsity team. "Mori son looks good in the and free style," backstroke Coach Wade Anderson said. Fifteen team members will make the trip. monton JoAnn Sato 222 Vera Butler 220 Splits Converted Donna Scoffield Vera Butler 2- -7 Bernice Earl 5-- 10 LUCKY STRIKE LEAGUE Hi Ladies Game Scratch June Lish 197 197 Rae McDonald Billle Dawn Johnson 196 Tarn Nimori 196 Hi Ladies Game Hdcp. June Lish 242 Rae McDonald 236 Tarn Nimori 231 Hi Ladies Series Scratch Rae McDonald Rhoda Welling 545 529 Tarn Nimori 526 Hi Ladies Series Hdcp. Rae McDonald 662 Rhoda Welling 640 Tarn Nimori 631 Hi Mens Game Scratch Bud Derrick 211 Orval Peterson 198 Dallas Dalton197 Hi Mens Game Hdcp. Orval Peterson 228 Bud Derrick 228 Dallas Dalton 223 HI Mens Series Scratch John Tana ka 555 Moon Haramoto 529 Adam Brenkman 501 HI Mens Series Hdcp. Moon Haramoto 583 Dean Erickson 583 Adam Brenkman 582 Splits Converted Rhoda Welling Rhoda Welling-7-4- 5- -7 -10 Gale Welling-7-- 4-9 Jean Larsen 5-- BOWLING Dec. 1, 1971 TWILIGHT Hi Series Scratch Jim & Dave's Husky1852 Western Billards 1835 Hi Series Hdcp. Jim & Dave's Husky 2383 2375 Crossroads Hi Team Game Scratch Petersen, Bingham 626 Jim & Dave's Husky 632 Hi Team Game Hdcp. Crossroads 816 Nick's Barber 815 Hi Series Ind. Scratch Dennis Hirschi 571 520 Bob Peterson John Bingham 513 Ellen Huggins 557 Violet Eggli 486 GayNell Rose 454 Hi Series Ind. Hdcp. Dennis Hirschi658 574 Bob Peterson John Bingham 597 Ellen Huggins 674 Violet Eggli 630 607 GayNell Rose Hi Game Scratch Dennis Hirschi 211 Bob Peterson 202 Ell Misrasi-1- 95 Ellen Huggins Violet Eggli-17- 1 STARLITE LEAGUE Dec. 2, 1971 Hi Team 3 Games Scratch Carl and Dons 1998 Cal Gas-1- 934 Classic-19- 19 The Early Colonists. had a rope walking contest; the winners were Curtis Petersen, Norman Scothern and Devin Smith. There was a whistling contest between fathers and sons. Curtis Petersen was advanced into the guide patrol. Refreshments were served. Cub reporter, Bart Benson. We Fife Rock Products Co. Announces That the plant south of Tremonton is being closed for the season. Ready - Mix concrete, orders will be received at the Brigham City plant. Call Collect 257-347- 8 The same FAST EFFICIENT service is extended as if the Tremonton plant were in operation. . . CVleuiis 16. Webb & Gibson-- A 17. 18. Dean Van Valkenburg-- A Ron Holmes-- Golden Bowl 662 Hi Team Game Hdcp. Cal Gas 929 Carl and Cons896 Utah Telephone880 Hi Ind. 3 Games Scratch Julie Brown 479 Doris Wood 455 Dorothy Thompson 451 Hi Ind. 3 Games Hdcp. Julie Brown 587 Dorothy Thompson 553 Doris Wood-5- 48 Hi Ind. Game Scratch Julie Brown 190 Doris Wood-1- 81 Dorothy Thompson 171 Hi Ind. Game Hdcp. Julie Brown 229 Dnrhthv Thompson 205 Doris Wood 212 Splits Converted Marjorie Brpckman 5- -7 Norma Ogborn 10 3-- bear river valley ladies Dec. 6, 1971 Hi Team Series Scratch Dots Lounge 2216 Cal Gas-2- 121 Boyd Udy-- j A Macks Arctic Circle Dots Lounge HI MAVERICK 2625 2621 Cal Gas 2577 Team Game Scratch Dots Lounge 802 Cal Gas 759 738 Laws Hi Team Game Hdcp. Dots Lounge 937 Errols American 918 M & M Service--9l- 5 Hi Ihd. Series Scratch Veina Hyde 487 Donna Scoffield485 Beth Ballard 485 Hi Ind. Series Hdcp. Donna Scoffield 596 Myrna Smith 581 Veina Hyde 580 Hi Ind. Game Scratch Myrna Smith 199 Verna Hyde 189 Ellen Little-- Hi Ind. Game Hdcp. Myrna Smith 241 Verna Hyde 220 Donna Scoffield-2- 13 Splits Converted Vera Butler Lu Bowcutt Madge Anderson La Von Garfield 7-- 64-- 10 $2" CTJoiTDull TGnGCGuiKsiD Christmas Trees gEx s ffliinfGir i & J Mm-- n OsEAsoti r 206 So. 2nd. West Halos Mobile Station 695 W. Oili S Ct dDundleirvjeoir Good Utah Fresh Cut Hand Picked Pinion Dalsom Pino u 1 H 5-- Surveys show that tires are involved in less than one per cent of all highway accidents. More than half the tires involved are bald. Laws-2- 118 D D D D D A Survey Shows Hi Team Series Hdcp. D D D Chournos Bros. Hi Team 3 Games nacp. Cal Gas 2633 Carl and Dons2544 Western Trails 2534 Hi Team Game Scratch Carl and Dons 714 Cal Gas 696 D D D . Pants Reduced 212 GayNell Rose 163 Hi Game Hdcp. Dennis Hirschi-2- 40 220 Bob Peterson Eli Misrasi-2- 34 Ellen Huggins 251 Violet Eggli 219 GayNell Rose 216 Early Coloiists Tkta Of Pack 126, Meat CJj " r same time and arrive home the same time. Parents may check the schedule in advance. Beaver Mountain recreation, and ski resort opened Wednesday, Dec. 8. A'e held our pack meeting (Pack 126, Dens 2, 3 and 4) Nov. 26. The theme of the month was In Swim Meet non-pro- Girls Volleyball Wins 3, Loses 3 Burns' Market2340 Country Curl 2293 Hi Team Game Scratch Western Trails 685 Airmotive Service 674 Burns' Market 641 Hi Team Game Hdcp. Airmotive Service 835 Western Trails 828 Burns' Market 795 Hi Mens Series Scratch Byron Bronson 564 Farrel Williams 558 Adam Brenkman 502 Hi Mens Series Hdcp. child loses a glove, misses the "We are not responsible for baby siting each child, we are merely doing this as a public service." He said that if the bus runs, be a schedule there will posted and they will leave the bus." pre-seas- on Manufacturers routinely perform more than 40 separate Don Petersen. Bear Rivers' Wrestlers nartests and measurements on tires before they are submitted rowly missed a victory asover the for Federal safety inspection. Sky View last Thursday MOONLITE MIXED DOUBLES LEAGUE Dec. 1, 1971 Hi Team Series Scratch Western Trails 2027 Burns' Market 1878 Airmotive Service 1818 Hi Team Series Hdcp. Western Trails 2456 The annual "ski bus," sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Jay Norr will begin operation on but an New Years Day, appeal was made for better cooperation from the public. Mr. Norr said that he has -- t ; received so much "static" from the public, that he almost decided against sponsoring the busses this year. i There will be up to three busses out of the Tremonton area, with the busses being filled on a first come first serve basis this year. Mr. Norr said that they will not take names this year, just sell tickets. The first 50 tickBox Elder Fair Grounds. The race Saturday will be the ets sold will go on the first largest in the history of the local association. bus, the second 50 on the second bus, if there is enough to fill it. The busses will leave from McKinley school at 8 a.m. and leave the mountain at 4 p.m. and be back in Tremonton at 5:30 p.m. They will run for six consecutive weeks, and if there is additional interestthey the facilities are the best to The Bear River Valley Cuwill go for another two or be found anywhere. tter Association opens their weeks. three the be largThe race will ficial" racing season Saturday Tickets will also be sold for est the association haseverhad ski lessons at the Mountain. runs. after two The races will start at 1 with 33 races scheduled. The Norrs have sponsored the The schedule for the race p.m. at the Box Elder Fair bus as a public service beOfficials said that includes: Grounds. cause they "want to see the kids on the' mountains" and B DIVISION COLTS because of their interest in skifit ing. It is strictly a WEST EAST as a to the thing courtesy 1. Wayne Jeppsen Murry & Valasquez people of the area, he said. Dee Black & Sons 2. Murry & Davis The bus, sometimes three bus3. James Hess Tom Johnson es, take local people to the 4. Dan Winningham Shelton George Mountain Ski area Beaver 5. Johnson & Vickery Spin Baty near Logan. 6. Mike & Scott Jones William Bros. "If the public will support the program, we may do it A DP7BION COLTS again this year," he said. He pointed out that last year, WEST EAST for instance, he had so many 1. Green & Showell Nolan Jensen phone calls on Christmas from 2. Parker & Hinck Lyle Richman parents that he and his family 3. Nielson & Rhodes Burke Nielson had to leave home to get a 4. Leon Sorensen Ken & Mike Burbank way from it. 5. Erickson & Barnhart Bill Roscoe Parents are constantly cal6. Carter & Davis Cornia & Skidmore ling to see when the bus is 7. Blain Madsen Gibbs & Poulson leaving, when it is going, even 8. Mann & Carter Nelson & Reese though the schedule is printed 9. Dallas Jones Ken Moates on every ticket, in addition to the publicity that is put out AGED HORSES Mr. Norr said, "Parents," WEST EAST "hold me responsible when a 1. Maurine & Jim Fonesbeck-- A Reese & Bywater-- A 2. Leland Jones Clynn Richman 3. Bryan & Bill Gibbs Paul Tingey 4. Dennis Payne Ralph Yearsley 5. Dwight & Wayne Nicholas Nielsen & Udy 6. Duaine & Dick Madsen Ray Udy 7. Lyle Holdaway Quinten Jenkens 8. Verl Udy-- A Fonnesbeck & Nelson-- A 9. Don Christensen Hinck Harry 10. Vickery & Jacobson Harold Tingey 11. Claude Allred McNeely Bros. 12. Owen Udy Richard Shaffer 13. Dean Petersen Maurice Wilcox 14. Larry Anderson Tig Wilburn & Son 15. DeRoyce Black Nolan Jensen & Open Friday Until 8:00 p.m. Is S B I |