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Show Page 6, The Garland Times. April 12, 1973 Leader-Th- e Record 2- -2 Av I Errors, Lack Of Hitting Plague Bear River Nine ; A few errors and some poor hitting combined to even up the record of Bear River High school's diamond men this past week. The baseball team, after four games, stands at 2, but in region where it counts most they stand at 1. The region loss came in the league opener last week against the Box Elder Bee's at Brigham City. The Bees managed to survive a seventh inning threat to edge out a 3- -2 victory. Alan Williams pitched the entire game giving up only six hits and no walks while recording But a hit eight strikeouts. batsman in the fourth inning proved his undoing. Bee outfielder Monte Munns got the free ride to first and then scored on a single by Randy Yagi to tally the winning run. Box Elder scored its first run in the second on a triple and a sacrifice fly and added a second run in the thrid on a home run to center. The Bears scored a run in the third on a walk to Richard Wood and a single by Scott The final run was Belnap. tallied in the seventh when the pritcher Williams was given a free pass and scored from third on a sacrCce fly. Two strike outs ended a seventh inning threat leaving the potential winning runs on base. Coach Dick Green said the Bear nine "just couldn't seen to get the key hits when nec- 2-- 0-- A- ? - l ' . -- i . RIDING THE BENCH is a part of being a team member also. Coaches relax with the game well in hand. The Bear's two ace hurlers William3 and Scot Belnap com-bin- ed to pitch a no hitter until the seventh frame. Two errors and two hits scored the winning runs in a game which the Bears "thought they had warp-pe- d essary." Errors added up." Bears got some much The needed hitting practice Monday night at home when they took on a Preston High school nine in a practice game. The team jumped off to a big lead in the first frame scoring six runs. Four more runs were added in the forth inning while Preston could manage only four runs in the slug fest which ended the second lo3s at to the Bear's record last week when they squared off in a practice game against the Ben The Scotties Lomond Scots. scored two unearned runs in the final frame to come out 12-- 4. Catcher Eddie Shaw scored four runs on three hits to lead the Rive rites while Roger Anderson added a three run homer and Brian Chadaz contributed a solo round tripper. Left handed pitcher Belnap had to be pulled midway in the game because of wildness, but Williams came on in the last four innings striking out four while pitching no hit ball. The Riverites get back into the league schedule tomorrow against Bonneville in Ogden. Next Wednesday, the team will host a return match here the Davis Darts. Bear River shut the Darts down 6- -1 in an earlier practice game. lw The LEADER Jr. Bears Open Track Season Richard Brown, Jerry Fronk, David Falk, Russ Pierson and Brad Cutler have been showing considerable promise on the The Bear River Jr. High will open the 1973 Track season with a dual meet at Box Elder, Monday, April 16. Although there is not much depth in some of the events, Coach Perry states that they should make a good showing this hurdles. Greg Rose is at present the only pale voulter. Dale Thompson, Rick Jones and Brad Cutler are handling the throwing of the javelin. Mirk Weese, Edlie Goss and Coaly Christensen will run tho the 220 100 yard dash and gard dash. year. J The shotpat and javelin duties will be handled by Paul Finn, Gary Whitaker, Val Potter and Ted Elmer. Participants in the 880 yard run will be Jeff Richards, Roger Norr, Bobby Gardner and Scott Grover. mm - n o o o o o o o o i LajxLOxsuLOJLSj T Mile runners are Anarew Charlie and Albert Sam. Others who will also compete are Chris Webb, Tad Morrison, Reed Stokes, Mike Jones, Kim Hales, David Stokes, Jeff Wil Ham?,, Barry Bradshaw, Warren Hunsaker, Craig Sorenson. Clayton Knudsen, Rod Ashby. m, uuuyy22228S55S858528ai iamjuiJsnjjng Shoes Good Selection I iliK.iilmiiii.iilta ,. li o.itxlUi TRACK TEAM Are Now In For Z HIS & HER Fvorv Fried inn ' HERV HIS r-- Match i A f ULBJUL2JL8TSJ New Double Knit At 1 $mm JM $65.00 $ XfcX . J 7 ,H Long & Short o.1 o pnmi'fl'j'tt'a'i sn'i't Our Rear Door omnnnnroTB aa a B"aa'aa'aaa'a-aTttaTnraTnnn- SAMSONITE The Whole Family LUGGAGE PRICED RIGHT rn rifting U III k vhjuhi. rnjniuiij 1 ii HBBBB I LEISUR-ALL- S Smmer Or I) r& M 9J .. Friday April 20th Logan at Roy Sky View at Bonneville Box Elder at Weber Bear River Bye li Tuesday May 1st Weber at Bear River Bonneville at Box Elder Effect flCo.i. IN AND LOOK AROUN- Price Discounts For ' " arrest report. 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Revenues from the manufacture of long guns and ammunition totaled $10,375,000, in increase of 13.4 percent over the same period last year. Handgun collections were up 11.4 percent at $2,152,000. These funds are distributed to the states for use in wildlife management, land acquistion, research and hunter safety oASTRA & NASHIKI 10 SPEEDS 10th Box Q "Little Prune" Panty Hose 0 0 0 0 0 fl The great majority of hunters are not primarily interested in bagging game. In a recent University of Wisconsin survey, over 40 percent of those responding said they hunt primarily because they enjoy nature or want a chance to "get outdoors." Other popular reasons for going afield were a good time with "having friends" and "enjoying a change of pace." Fewer than 15 percent gave "collecting atrophy" or "bagging a limit" as most important. WE FEATURE! DEaster-A- Hunters Say Bicycle Shop Has Just Opened View Bonneville Bye HAPPY II Waterfowl hunters led wildlife law violators sent to Utah courts in January, according to a Division of Wildlife Resources Friday May 4th Bear River at Roy Logan at Weber Sky View at Box Elder ULSJLSMJtJlJiJJLUJLSJJlJJ COME at Sky Logan Bye i J35 oo Jump 2,843 Fines recently announced the results of Federal Excise tax collections on sporting arms and ammunition for the quarter Northern Utah's Most Complete Models Roy Douh e Knit mttntt Logan at Sky View Box Elder bye Discont Satin Still O'M 80C40000COO Baseball Friday April 13th Bear River at Bonneville Roy at Weber Vacatio$ 2D W1090 Nature Receipts Up were fined $624 in 21 cases, and Utah County's 29 cases netted $566.50. Judges heard 124 cases, of which 55 involved juveniles. They suspended 422 days of jail sentence and $634 in fines. Nine cases were dismissed. Other offenses included 12 citations for carrying loaded guns in vehicles; 5 for taking wildlife without a license on person; and 11 for fish related violations such as fishing without a license, fishing in closed water, using more than one pole or using illegal bait or lure. Schedule nfl Canvas Shoes For For . Sporting Briefs courts. January fines totaled $2,843 and violators were sentenced 461 days in jail. Salt Lake Coun- JULUJLOJLUJLSLSJLfiJL g'SiYflTfa. j'aTfl'aTa'a a'a'aTaTaryya 285C5800C time getting going this year thanks to the weather. Track meets with Sky View and Logan have been cancelled already. are But Riverites the supposed to see action this afternoon when they square off Box Elder in the Bee's home ground. Don't look for any spectacular team finishes. Coach Dur-re- ll Hughes says the team 's weak in depth but has some fine individual talent which should excell in the region fin- 73 Parking Lot & it, ty offenders Western-Panama-Dr- ess o ?.s High school's having a tough Bear River 298$1200 PRICE M.tirtMiAait.i 1973 ( als. STRAW HATS I 1 J REMEBER I 3CB. Sleeve a a a a a a a f . 3 CJLiLaJULSULUJUL! SELECTION OF Western Stay Press River track team $250 Campus By KARMAN Bear TIES SHIRTS ILL , The Internal Revenue Service DOUBLE KNIT J2G i ,k,i itt.m Runners Today Hunters Draw Love Campus I rjooDoaooaoDoooDoooaoooDooooooDOO W for the i Face Briaham i Checks-Flares-Fig- ures I - Ready Trackmen BR ' Mens SUCKS .,it m DOUBtt By Fa rah and $10To $20 AS LOW To Your New Slacks l" 1 as HJULfiJLOJUL8JLUJL8JL SPORT COAT Compare - i5 Priced From Knk jiwiiilj.llifc-- Track Schedule: April 16 -Bear River at Box Eld;r-Apr- il 26 - Bear River at South Cache May 11 - Box Elder at Bear River - May 16 - Bear River at North Cache. Track Season at the Bear River Junior High are (left to right) Craig Sorenson, Corey Christensen, Jeff Richards, Clayton Knudsen, Richard Brown, Eddie Goss and Myrl Perry. SANDALS o N 10 SPEEDS 9 A.M. Til' Dusk MON.-SAT- ., STOP BY TODAY FOR A FREE fiF.Mft nint Friday April 27th 0 jjl Sky View at Bear River Box Elder at Logan Bonneville at Roy iVeber Bye 10 East 6th North iTII 1 1 1 1 llfTlttrrff (801) 723-882- 0 Brigham City, Utah 84302 |