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Show THE w " 't t, 9 ' J ith a minute left in th? first n A i . Smithfield came back in the second quarter to score and added the PAT to make a game of it at 7. With 10 seconds left before the intermission and the ball resting on the Smith-fie- ld 20 yard line. Bear hives called time ooL w ith anly enough time for one play, th?y made it pay off to run The the score to !S-- 7. try for extra point asnuli-fle- d secoi J 1 quane r. League gridlers had trouble finding the inning comeek bination for the Area Seams in in a row. two eeks of competition have chipped in with but three victories in 12 gami. That leaves only one way to go - up. The 70-l- b. "C" squad kept - its record unblemished LU1 BACKFELDThe Cubs starting backfield will likely consist of Clayton Knudsen, Mark Walker and Ned Petersen. (1 to 12-- by stopping a Smithfield crew (j r. Jeff Oyler. pjints were ta'lied first half. Bear River scored first on its initial drive to take a 18-- All 7. in the by a penalty. second In the both teams threatened but couldn't punch the ball over and the fina' sr ended at r defense 0 lead. The stopped S.n'thOeld. got th? ball back and scored again 6-- halt Bf-a- 18-- 7. T v IVasaiu riu 03. 70-l- b. f a !2::"ya-n- team b. t learfie'd 7U-l- 70-l- ie The -- B" team .00k it on the chin from a team from Koy. M day through the second qiarter Roy drove to the Bear three-ya- rd line. Tje Bear River defense stiffened, thoajh. aid too possession at their on three-yar- d .ine. On a fourth down play the Roy defense trapped a Bear ra wer in the end zone for a safety and a 2- -0 lead. Roy later added a touchdown to their score and the final was 8- -0 for the visitors. "A" Bountiful's 100-l- b. crew invaded 1e Bear River den. scored a tou:hion in r: vh half arvi it stood up despite a stroiig rally by the local squid. r;ar River lost 6 count. that one by a In the I20-l- b. rlass East Ogden and Bear River battled to 1 tie. team toand tlw The 85-lgoing a little rojjh at Brig-ha- m While City losing 25-- 7. "A" team humilfce 70-liated North Ogdii26-0toev-its record at I win I loss. The TIMES, September 12, 1974, Poge 9 iaturday's schedule finds Brig ham City imadiiy the Hear Kiver turf far t j? counters. The b. "SV clash at 10 j.m. ind thb. "BV so at it after thnt. Ai! th? other teams m ill be playii out of Leaguers Still Looking Bear River Valley Little i GARLAND LEADER-TH- E v. -il is team G mi: tinv. p.m.. U? U' ind h liil-lteam at lo;a i '.-- I'ams at 3 p. m. and r.'M p.m. res:ct 1:4 "1 !b. b. Uely. Don't Be Caught Unaware1. Land Control Has Only Ceased Until After Election Day Vote The AMERICAN PARTY 14-- Ticket 12-- 12 Cubs Open With North Cmhe b. en The Cubs of Bear River junior high will try to imitate the success of their counterparts across the way Friday when they tackle North Cache junior high in the first game of the season. Game time Is 2:15 p.m. at the junior high school. The Cubs have a five game season lined up with Box Elder, South Cache and Pre stop on the list "It'll be tough to keep up with our record last year," Coach Myr! Perry said assessing the team's pros- built around the arm of Mark Walker the starting quarterback. The cubs will run from a utilizing some split ends and men in motion "cause we have a quarterback whocanthrow," Perry said. Backing up Walker In the backfield should be Jeff Oiler, an eighth grader, at the halfback slot, Clayton Knudsen at the fullback position and either Burt GlbbsorNed Petersen at the other halfback spot. Petersen should see considerable action on the other side of the line as defensive back. On the offensive line, Lan-n- y Lewis will be the anchor at center with Ted Petersen and Jimmy Cornwall at John Hurley and guards. both Kim Christensen and Mike Larsen should see action at the tackle spots. pects. Last year's team went 3- -1 suffering their only loss to Box Elder. "This year we'll be throwing a little more. Last year I don't think we threw five passes." The passing game will be Swimming Class Set Swimming instruction for kids between the ages of 6 and 16 will be offered at Bear River high school beginning November 16, according to instructor Gerald Sim- mons. "A special feature of the course will be a class composed of Boy Scouts who wish to pass the swimming and merit badge requirements ' Coach Simmons said. Anyone desiring more Information or those who wish to enroll In the course should contact Gerald Simmons, life-savi- ng 257-303- seys stay the same when the action switches from offense to defense, don't be surprised. "These guys are probably going to have to turn around" when the play switches. Perry said. "We're going to be using a lot of the same 120-pou- nd League competition. 'Td have to say this little league Is helping." Perry noted. "The backs for instance, learn the cuts and to look for the open nd per-sone- l." holes." see a lot of action as a defensive back along with Jeff Leak in adKelly Webb could Other action on the Cub's lineuD includes: dition to the offensive running backs. Junior Berrera, a big defensive end, is "looking really good," Perry added. About 40 kids turned out for practice at the start of the season. While experience on last year's team is dotted rare, the roster Box Elder.. BRJH at Sept. 20 BRJH at South Cache.. Sept. 26 Box Elder at BRJH... Oct 8 BRJH at Preston..Oct. 17 DODGE pVC.V.V.V.'.W.' Tops Tourney Garland Second and Brigham 18th were forced into a playoff game last week to decide the championship of the Elwood Invitational softball tournament with the team from down south posting a decision l.o nab the trophy. The playoff was necessary when the two teams comrecpleted the tournament play with identical won-lo- ss FACT 1 7- -4 J III w T 2 I I 1' ' j t il AJ it ' J ,r ' wf V .L'V r'iJ .ii" 1 ,0 n Q i . J ' t h Members of the Brigham 18th Ward the Girl's Rodeo Brigham 18th player, Prop Williams, was also presented the tourney's "most outstanding player" award while Ron Thompson of the host Elwood team carried a big bat to the pla'e olten enough to establish a 690 batting average good enough to win the highest batting average trophy. Eight teams participated in the tournament under the sponsorship of the Elwood LDS W ard. 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