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Show December 16,1971, The Grapplers ?f :-- Leader-Garla- Win Times, Page 5 nd League Opener, Down Lomond Bear River grapplers started their league action out with a win, as they defeated the Ben Lomand Scots day by a score of last 39-- 24 Thursin the Bears' home gym. Several Riverites proved too for their opponents as they came on top with wins. Jeff Kent and Dee Atkins each stretched their season record to three straight pins as they dominated their opponents. Joel Moriyama and Val Gibbs pinned their opponents insld; 0! a minute in the first round. It marks the third straight ry for Moriyama and the second straight pin for Gibbs. Gene Cornwall, in one of the most exciting matches of the evening, showed a 20-- 3 lead over his opponent before pin- - ning him. Oleen Godfrey dominated his partner to gain a 0 decision while Ted AnGay-le- n derson defeated his 4. Fredrickson also came out on top as he decisioned his 6-- 8-- partner 4. "I feel that we were slow coming along," Coach Don Peterson commented, "but I think we have started coming along real well." 9-- tough tirfe L5 cV ' 17- - V - OVER AND DOWN Jeff Kent, Bear River Wrestler, grabs on to Bill Green of Ben Lomand and then pushes him over for the pin with the referee right (Beoc 0287? tre ready for the count. F(kss 3Ae Friday night at 8 p.m. on the home court, Logan sports a tough team that has been unbeaten in five mdexrQwitond 3ime& "Serving Utah's Number One Agricultural Area" MEMBER OF THE Published every Thursday by the Leader Publishing Company, Inc., at 10 North 1st West, Tremonton, Utah. Entered at the post office at Tremonton, Utah 84337 as second class matter Oct. 15, 1925, under act of March 3, 1879. Subscription rates, paid in advance, $5.00 per year within the State of Utah. $5.50 outside the state. r Bowling News Hi Esther Starrer Hi Ind. Game June Holmgren Patty McMurdie Pheobe Henrie Cal Gas-2- Esther Starrer Dons Furniture 2699 Hi Team Game Scratch Gas-8- 32 Dons Furniture Burns' Market1816 Earls' Market 1760 1760 Hi Team Series Hdcp. Golden Bowl 2303 Earls' Market 2294 Golden Bowl Hi Burns' Market 611 Hi Team Game Hdcp. Airmotive Service 800 Earls' Market 795 Golden Bowl 775 Hi Mens Series Scratch Byron Bronson 496 Norma Thomas 240 Myrna Rogers 232 Pheobe Henrie 227 Splits Converted Vesta Jensen Bessie Hone Lucille Potter Jan Gardner Gary Team 3 5- -7 7 3- -7 4-- 10 Games Scratch & Gas-1- 982 K Classic2557 J Center-25- & K 38 Sports HI Team Game Scratch Classic 705 J & K Sports Center 681 Cal Gas 677 HI Team Game Hdcp. J & K Sports Center 885 Classic 882 First Security Bank 882 Golden HI Ind. 3 , Suffer Second Loss 3 clogs (Sufltfep Racers IPDcan 2meJ EVleett Registration WEST Required 2. Lyle Richman Snowmobile registration is now required by Utah law effective July, 1971, according to Tedd Tuttle, State Division of Parks and Recreation. Procedure calls for a pro- perty tax clearance, application 1. WEST 1. The registration fees will be used for the development of new facilities and services for snowmobile rs, promote safety and aid in search, rescue, and enforcement xxx should be checked Tires for proper inflation pressure when they are cool, before starting out on a trip. Pressure can Increase several pounds when tires are hot from driving. Mann Hinck Showell & & & Carter & Erickson 2. Harry Hinck 3. Nielson & Udy. 4. Maurice Wilcox 5. Nolan Jensen 6. Tig Wilburn 7. Reese & Bywater & A - rd 100-ya- 200-ya- 400-ya- Bowl-- 881 Games Scratch Esther Starrer 469 Pheobe Henrie 456 June Holmgren 449 rd 100-ya- rd EARLY SKIERS - Scott Watanabe, left, son of Mr. and Mrs. Shoji Watanabe, Bear River City, and Gerald Himsakerj right, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hunsaker, Honeyville, were among the crowd on hand for the opening weekend of skiing at Beaver Mountain. Skiing conditions remain excellent as frequent storms renew the powder base. The northern Utah resort, located 27 miles east of Logan in Logan Canyon, will be open Wednesday through Sunday during the winter except during the Christmas holiday when it will be open seven days a week. Girls Complete Volleyball 200-ya- 100-ya- Breast stroke. rd Von Christensen and Dan Austin both gained third place honors in the 200 and 400-yaFreestyles Bear River Girls' P.E. classes have just completed volleyball. Under the direction of Mrs. Bonnie Hill, P.E. instructor, respectively. FreeBear River's classes of volleyball instruc-- j style Relay team dominated Sky tion are now being wound-u- p won by a full with the completion of class View as they four seconds. Members of the tournaments. team include Bill Doutre, Bruce Mrs. Hill has instructed the Anderson, Bryce Archibald, and rd 400-ya- rd Mike Harris. The Bears will host Ogden High school in a swimming meet to be held today at 3:00 in the Bears' home pool. Farrel Michelle ,"I've got the answer to . HI Ind. 3 Game Hdcp. Helen DeJarnatt 583 June Holmgren 545 Dorothy Thompson 545 Byron Bronson Hi Ladies Series Scratch Erma Andersen 489 Bernie Earl 447 Llllie Brenkman 430 HI Ladies Series Hdcp. Erma Andersen 603 Bernie Earl 579 Vera Butler 573 HI Ladies Game Scratch Erma Andersen 178 Llllie Brenkman 178 Bernie Earl 168 Hi Ladles Game Hdcp. Lille Brenkman 222 Erma Andersen 216 Bernie Earl 212 Loretta WIlliams-2- 12 Splits Converted . Donna Scoffleld 7 Jackie Andersen 16. A Claude Allred Bryan & Bill Gibbs Dick & Duain Madsen Verl Udy - A Leland Jones Estep & Madsen Maurice & Jim Fonnesbeck - Famous Brand Name A Ladies Winter Coats Polyester Pant. Suits 2-- f.lY CACHE VALLEY MILK ZJfo 0$ BRINGS THE TOP PRICE BECAUSE n 1 More de luxe features' than on any other door at anywhere near our low price! 164 -- 24th St., Ogden 394-772- 5 IT MAKES THE WORLD'S FINEST CHEESE I Men's Winter l Clearance as Famous Brand Name W&f your storm-screeaoor neeas! ' f is a freshman at the Pre-Christm- 484 238 217 213 ek university. Willlams-1- 80 Perce Watkins Dale Andersen on various techniques and different types of strategy of volleyball. Officiating techniques were also discussed and put to use., After a four-weprogram, the girls are ending 'with class tournaments. Class winners will vie for championship titles in the school. Vicky Leavitt girls "Oliver." Webb & Gibson -- A DeRoyce Black Dwight & Wayne Nicholas Dean Van Valkenburg - A Don Christensen A Paul Tingey 17. Clynn Richman 18. Fonnesbeck & Nelsen - place in individual Adams dominated the Freestyle event while rd gaining a second in the Freestyle. Waldron defeated all challengers in the rd Freestyle and placed Freesecond in the style. Bill Doutre also scored a first for the Bears in the while Bill Larson Butterfly placed second in the diving competition. Bruce Anderson rd gained a second in the Individual Medley and Kim Peterson took a second in the second Larry Anderson Dean Peterson Harold Tingey Richard Shaffer Ralph Yearsley Quinten Jensen Boyd Udy Brace Michelle Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Nelson, will perform in Utah State University's musical production, Barnhart Owen Udy 8. Chournos Bros. 9. Ray Udy 10. Ron Holmes 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Adams and shared the honors as the Bears leading scorers as they both received a first and vValdron Davis Vickery & Jacobsen Lyle Holdaway Dennis Payne - pool. Dennis Tremonton Girl Gets Part In Musical EAST McNeely Bros. c IJ Carter Dallas Jones BlainMadsen Nielsen & Rhodes Sorensen & Russell AGED DIVISION countv Submit these three couments with a $5 registration fee to the Division of Parks and Recreation, 1596 W. North Temple, Salt Lake City, 84116. Parker Green 3. Gibbs & Poulson 4. Nolan Jensen 5. Ken Moates 6. Ken & Mike Burbank 7. Bill Roscoe 8. Nelson & Reese 9. Cornia & Skidmore card and affidavit of ownership form, available from the assessor. COLTS EAST Burke Nielsen - 44 The Grizzlies show some fine personnel in the likes of Nick A The Bear River Cutter AsDivision Colts, West-Gr- een Petersen, 6'2"; Robert Stokes, & Showell 20.66, Parksociation will second their stage Marv and Allen, 6'2"; 64"; official race Saturday at 1 er & Hinck 20.61, Nielson & Walt Stone, 6'. Petersen is, according to p.m. at the Box Elder County Rhodes 20.35, Carter & Davis Coach Durrell Hughes, one of Fair Grounds with 33 races 20.38, Mann & Carter 20.70; Ken & Mike Burbank East the best players that Logan High again scheduled. In Roscoe 20.34, Gibbs Bill week's Johnson last race 20.74, He is a good has ever had. and Vickery posted the best & Poulson 20.68, Ken Moates rebounder as well as a scortime in the B Division colts 19.93; ing threat. MauIn the A DiviAged Horses, West The Grizzlies will probably with 20.06. be using a rugged man to man sion colts, Ken Moates came rice & Jim Fonnesbeck 23.68, defense. They have good height through with 19.93. Maurine Leland Jones 24.73, Bryan & and Jim Fonnesbeck had the Bill Gibbs, Dennis Payne 24.22, and are tough on the boards. The Bears show a two win, best tim'3 in the Aged Horses Dwight & Wayne Nicholas 25.05, Owen Udy 25.25, DeRoyce Black three loss record as they start with 23.69. Race winners and theirtimes 24.68, Webb & Gibson 23.77; into league action. Wins have East Ray Udy 25.01, Fonnesbeen against a fine Aberdeen include: B Division Colts, West-Joh- nson beck & Nelsen 24.18, Harry team of Idaho while dropping Hinck & Vickery 20.06, Mike 24.93, Harold Tingey close ones to South, Davis, and & Scott Jones 21.14; East 24.81, McNeely Bros. 23.93, West high schools. Mark Richards has led the Murry & Valasquez 21.20, Dee Maurice Wilcox , Tig Wilburn &Son, Boyd Udy 24.16. Black & Sons 21.82; Bears' scoring attack as he averages over 21 points per game. B DIVISION COLTS David Nielsen follows close behind with an 18 point average. EAST WEST "They've got a good team," 1. Tom Johnson Murry & Davis commented Coach Hughes, "and Mke & Scott Jones 2. Murry & Valasquez should give us a real game." Johnson & Vickery 3. Williams Bros. WW Jeppsen 4. Dee Black & Sons Dan Winningham 5. Spin Baty James Hess 6. Shelton George A DIVISION J WO Bear River aquamen have failed to reach the victory column as they suffered their second loss of the season to the Sky View Bobcats by a score in the Bobcat's home of 51-- Hi Mens Game Hdcp. Sports Center-19- 26 3 Games Hdcp. Hi Team First Security Bank 2565 J I Series Hdcp. Dale Andersen 624 Perce Watkins 596 Adam Brenkman 575 George Sato 575 Hi Mens Game Scratch Perce Watkins 197 Byron Bronson 187 Classic-20- 26 Cal r Hi Mens STAR LITE LEAGUE Dec. 9, 1971 HI a ji 1 a (i d Scoffleld-4- 91 Farrel Williams 2-- 2-- Airmotive Service 2243 Team Game Scratch Airmotive Service 631 Earls' Market617 Western Trails 611 Hi Ind. Game Hdcp. Hawkes 219 MOONLITE MIXED DOUBLES Dec. 8, 1071 Hi Team Series Scratch 772 Westergard' s 751 Hi Team Game Hdcp. Cal Gas 980 947 Westergard's Dons Furniture 933 Hi Ind. Series Scratch Myrna Rogers 532 Pheobe Henrie 517 Norma Thomas 505 Hi Ind. Series Hdcp. Norma Thomas 623 Myrna Rogers 610 Pheobe Henrie 599 Hi Ind. Game Scratch Myrna Rogers 206 Norma Thomas 204 Pheobe Henrie 203 Iris 194 174 168 168 Helen DeJarnatt 212 June Holmgren 206 Sub. Tamara Nimori 180 796 Westergard's2732 Cal 544 Hi Ind. Game Hdcp. Laws 2185 Hi Team Series Hdcp. 1 Snowmobile Scratch Esther Starrer Team Series Scratch Cal Gas 2352 Dons Furniture 2216 One. as o 041 Swimmers w ThU U Golden Spike Country BEAR RIVER VALLEY LADIES Dec. 13, 1971 previous contests. They have also been selected as the team to win Division One in Region 1 LEADER The t Tropin) Hf)(IDQ Mdltaiy Bears' -7. Orme Photos V Bear River hoopsters face perhaps their toughest contest of the season as they host the favored Logan Grizzlies - rr - - n OFF rj Coats nniMiirW I West Main Tremonton Phone 257-33- 13 |