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Show scoring honors were well divided with Dave Conger and Warren Christensen each picking up eight points, followed by Jay Hunsaker and Jay Sandall, who each countered seven. Lindley of Wellsville, walked off with individual honors for the game as he tallied 16 points for the losing cause. Against Preston, the Junior Bears jumped off to an early lead and never trailed their Idaho visitors. Hugh Davis and Dave Coneer each tallied 10 points for the Riverites, while Tom Woodhead and Warren Christensen each had 8 point . Davis was the big gun for Preston with only six points. Coach Simmons has an eleven man squad to work with this vear. all members being ninth boys graders. Besides the sir Hen-rialready mentioned, Gary Farrell Udy, Roy Wood, Steve Porritt and Doug Wood have been seeing plenty of action for the Junior Bears. THE LEADER, Tremonton. Utah Thursday. Dec. 20. 1956 SPOR TS basketball encounters of the new season, by downing Wells-vill- e and Preston. Jr. High Squad Starts Season Coach Gerald Simmons and his hoopsters traveled to Wells-vill- e to hand the boys from defeat, Cache County a and made it two in a row by Bear River Junior high rolled topping Preston In the Wellsville game the to victories in their opening With Two Wins 47-2- Bears Tangle With Davis and South Cubs By John Laub Coach Durrell and Hughes the Bear River Bears face two of the better teams of the state tomorrow and tonight night when they tangle with Davis and South. The Bears travel to Davis this evening, and then entertain the ful team downed Bothwell 60-3- 2. of South high Parry stands six foot one and in Memorial Jarman is six three. Gymnasium South has a host of fine hoopDavis has started quite slow sters this season, led by Jim this season, but in the past two Rhead and Dick Thompson. weeks have been developing Thompson and Dennis McMilrapidly and should rate one of lan, who both stand six foot five the top spots in Region Two and six foot four, give the compete jn. Cubs plenty of height and reThe Darts have two fine ball- bounding strength. Steve Flit-toplayers to lead their atttck in Blain Bowles, Dick PeterBruce Parry and Bob Jarman. son and Jack Lambourne are powerful tomorrow 8. night n, Allen Barfuss led Third's gunners as he tallied 20 points followed by Denins Barfuss with 11 and "Red"' Giles with 10 counters. Carl Roberts again led the Elwood attack as he 12 points for his cpllcted, night' work. Reed Adams and John Laub led First Ward in their over Fourth, who were in a tie for first place, as they countered 13 and 10 points, respective ly. Dee Weese was the big gun for the losers with 12 points. Second, led by Sid Cutler, and the Green twins, Bob and M-M- en Dick, had little trouble downing Bothwell. Cutler led the coring with 15 points, while Bob Green had 14 points and Dick Green tallied 10. Boyd Marble Trpmnnton Third Ward mov and Lyle Holdaway each hit ed into first place in the South nine for Bothwell; Second Ward, which has not Bear River Stake basketball ', been too powerful for the past loop by dropping El wood Fourth two years, sems to have one of while Fir t Ward upset count. the stronger teams in the by a The Second loop. In theh evenings' other enWarders have a host of prep Ward's powerSecond counter, talent led by Cutler, the Greens, and Max Weese to lead their Ibid for top Stake honors this 36-3- 4 Other Cubs who will be seen in, Lower, longer, heavier handsome versions . . . . . . at action. Coach Durrel Hughes is expected to start Larry Hess and Carl Harris ft forwards, Ralph Gardner at center, along with guards Clair Eliason and Daryl Garn. Harris, a newcomer to the looked exceptionBear line-ually good last Friday against East high in his first starting assignment, The South game will start at 8:00, with the Junior Varsities colliding at 6:30. p, and it conies in five low Ford prices e, Christmas Toys MODELS PETERSON TRACTOR SERVICE well-balance- 44-3- 3 year. Team Christmas Specials i Tra-key- s Yams No. 1 S. 11 S. Choice TOMS 3 M ID. cA pounds $298 Choice Cartons Fresh Cello G3IHCE MEAT 16 oz. 2 ORAIKE JIDO Libbys Frozen 10 Package Pounds Knolls oz. Frozen 5 C P. 6 Frozen oz. K100 For 8 for 5J00 5 for oz. 0 1 APPLES 2SB- S- v interiors of these new Ford glamour wagons with their smart new fabrics and trim ... the shrewdest combination of beauty and practicality ever. There's Ford's new ride, too, achieved by a completely new "Inner Ford." The frame is wider, the wheels smaller-f- or better road A special With South High On 62-6- 2 Score Bear River's wrestling team rallied in the final five matches to gain a 2 tie over the South Cache Spartans last Thur sday at Hyrum. Jim Arnold, the Bear's jpromv ising sophomore grappler, pin ned his man in the final match of the meet to provide the five points needed for the tie. In the final five matches, Lynn Boss, Mel Bragg, Ross Tracy and Arnold pinned their opponents, after the Bears had Ifallen behind in the early. matches. Ten Riverite grapplers were able to pin their opponents. Be Dennis Shelton, Denny Hyde, sides the four already named, Bud Scalley, Bob Bessinger, Alan Forsgren and Dennis Cut ler pinned their Cachian 270-h- p for'57 holding. There are new front and rear suspensions to fade out the bumps . . . new body insulation, the most ever offered in Ford's field, to shut out cold and noise. Add to these features the fun of Ford V-- 8 performance. It's yours in generous measure, no matter which of the new Silver Anniver's saryyou choose. And if you're Ford has the world's most modern . . . the famous Mileage Maker Six, now mightier and more responsive than ever! V-8- Thunderbird 312 Super V-- 8 engine available at extra cost. Abo, on Thunderbird 312 Super VS engine delivering up to 285 hp. gj"lry "" 62-6- Don Peterson. The Bears meet Bountiful this afternoon in another top meet This season promises to be one of the best ever enjoyed by a Riverite wrestling sq,uad. Bears Topple East 54-3-7 n. Seda" C0UI,,rY The (aiKh Wagoa Country Sedon F.D.A.F JOE CARR, Inc. Phone AL Tremonton, Utah ffls'iJi-- spirit p'i of Friday night in Memorial " '"PCI,S"9r St,U'r The Bear River, seeking revenge The Bears, led by sharp- Bhooting junior Carl Hams, 0 lead at the end jumped to a of the first period and were 13-1- TAHGARINES Del Sio Ranch Wagon wanted!" But wait till you've seen the spacious for a one point loss to Salt tri Lake City, rolled to a 54-3- 7 umph over East high's Leopards Rich's Like Cream izona Sweet The' new' Ford's new long, lean look alone could make you say, "This is the wagon I've always Pet. v Spartan opponents. Allen Shelton, one of the Bear's top matmen, was unable to wrestle against the Spartans. Shelton could easily have provided the points needed for a victory, according to mat coach, ARMOURS BEST M. 2 2 3 1 d 1.000 .667 .667 .333 .333 .000 - Dave, Ward, Carl Smith, Kieth Hyer and Thayne Hales gained points for the Rivermen by gaining decisions over their Radiant STRfllMMES PEAS Pound Package 10 1 1 Elwood ' ), Choice HENS READY 2 Fourth First Bothwell 0 .......jyMyvt.wvw.-.-.- GrapplersTTie Texas Oranges Dates Fruit Mix Second 3 2 2 ...... ' FORD Wagon 24 22 21 20 Third Monday Saturday Friday Thursday Team Standings Won Lost hxwMJJS?Z.. It's a new kind of 44-28- TREMONTON PHONE AL '',nlg,, League Tourney 7?: v.y.y.v j- Tremonton Third Leads In John Deere - Caterpillar Ferguson WORKING SCALE up-s- et If t Plenty of Ducks Geese & Roasting Chicken never behind the Leopards af ter that. In the second period, Coach Durrell Hughes resorted to his well known fast break and full court press to break up the East attack, as he replaced big Ralph Gardner with fleet Glen Cobia. The Leopards roared back in the third canto, but could only come within five points of the fighting Bears. Clair Eliason and Daryl Gam caught fire in the final period to pull the Bears to their comfortable winning In all the hustle-bustl- e of our happy ' Holiday preparations, let us never forget the true spirit of Christmas, so beautifully ' ') - ' expressed in those carols of beloved memory. )y- - 1 f i Angel sang: "Peace on Earth, Good Will toward Men." j 'f I;i Let us dedicate ourselves to the ideal of which the v V - J J If ! margin. Lary Hess, who held East's high scoring Sherm Fuller td only six points, did a fine job playing the post with Gardner out of TREMONTON, the line-u- p. Daryl Gam again walked off with top scoring honors as he tanked 17 points, followed by Hess with 14 and Eliason with 12. Harris, who started his first varsity game, added eight points to the winning cause. Big Merlin Smith led the Leo. pard offensive surge as hetallied 15 points for the evening. ' ! jj COWLEY'S '9 ?"f |