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Show The 750?s S up. The third inning was another of those in which the Bear nine apparently decided it was easier to beat themselves than their opponents. A single put a warrior on first and the Bears did the rest. With one out, the man on first attempted a steal and then went all the way home on overthrows by the catcher and centerfielder. Score 0. The Bears got one run back in the bottom of the third inning with two out when Todd Miller walke d and then came around to score as the Weber catcher threw the ball into centerfield on a steal at second. The Weber pitcher had the Bear batters ducking out of the box and swinging at high balls for most of the first three innings, but in the fourth they showed a little life to get back in the, game, .With a Bear runner on first Courtesy of a walk and one out, Brian Chadaz singled the runner to second. A single to right field scored the runner from second bring the Bears to within one. Score 2. Neither team managed a score in the fifth inning, butthe Weber coaches decided to go with a new hurler. But the top of the sixth inning was another give away. With the bases loaded on two hits and a walk and with two outs, the Bear infield watched 3-- 3-- 'BOUQUET a lazy pop up fell just behind the pitcher's mound. The Weber runners, who were moving on the play, managed to push across two runs to tally the final score at 3. The game should have been one played more for pride than anything else since the Bears were aced out of a slim chance for the league title last week when they dropped a -0 loss to worked a no-hit- ter met juoi 1st the loser. The Roy and Weber DINNER FORK 3rd WEEK DINNER KN'Fe- O.F. V4J will start by Park. Seniors, this is your big chance to share in the fun Gleaners. with other Meet at Bear River South Stake house. Dress casual..See you There! 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Weber and Box Elder are tied for the league lead with 4- -1 records. Sky View is playing catch up after suffering its onlytwo loses last week at the hands of the Bears and the Bees. The Bears had a chance to regain some of their injured pride last night when they took on the Logan Grizzlies here. With seven juniors on the squad, the game could have been a chance for Bear Coach Dick Green to mull over next year's prospects. I WEEK sweeten ;. teyour mother Beautiful Bouquet completer groupings can START YOUR SET TODAY! 1- h;:,"v;i , be yours anytime during our 9 week offer ds AND SAVE. EVERY THIS SCHEDULE a total of 9 weeks.) (Schedule runs 3 times " - VMINUICO Forks price with o minimum grocery purchase. There's no limit! Completer groupings are also on special sale making it wonderfully easy to bring flowers to your table! JUST FOLLOW - . "- - dinner for family stainless steel. Bouquet is perfect for fancy tables meals. And it goes right into the dishwasher! Now this new pattern can be yours for just pennies. Each week, we'll feature a different place setting piece. Yours at our low, low before innings Richard Wood ruined it with a single. He had to settle for a -0 victory. The Roy ace had 13 strikeouts in the game. Poor Scott Belnap, the Bear's hurler, is still trying to figure out what it takes to win. He pitched a three hitter against the Roy nine but still came up two-thir- I Comfortable wherever flowers brighten the decor, delicate, tailored Bouquet tableware offers an artfully engraved floral pattern offset by a clean, slim line. Fashioned in brush-fiiis- h Bob Hammer for 6 and A, THIS WEEK'S If FEATURE: , STAINLESS TABLEWARE 5-- pitcher ? 973, Page mm. fesh,new experience in dining. while Roy. Roy Garland Times, May 10, We're Open Till 9 A.M. Tues Sat! To Weber Nine 5-- he lOflll Errors Costly As Bears Fall The final score was 3 for the opponents, but they didn't score a run. They didn't have to, Bear River's High School's baseball team was more than willing to give them away. The lucky recipients of the gift victory were the Weber iVarriors who came to town Monday for a rematchafterlast week's game was rained out in the first inning. The Warriors, never one to look a gift horse in the mouth, didn't have to wait long. Bear catcher Eddie Shaw dropped a pop-u- p down the third base line to put a warrior batter on first The runner then promptly stole second and scored on a single. Later in the inning, a second run scored from third on a bunt squeeze play and the warriors were off and running for the day. Alan Williams, the Bear hurl-- er settled down after a slow start in the first, striking out two warriors in the second and getting the third man on a pop Leader-T- ' 19 IahmAhikiUM I II j m. .The Fresh Idea Company ' . . . ; A I |