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Show Page 6, THE LEADER -- GARLAND TlV.t THE Bears Up? Better Against Bonneville Be Morgan racked up 129 yards on 10 of 21 tries. The Bear's tough little halfback, Brad Gibbs, saw only limited action because An overlooked Morgan ere brought the Bear River Bears back to earth last week hopefully In time for Thursday's encounter with the league leading Bonneville Lakers. The Bears take or the Lakers Thursday at 4 p.m. in of an injury but he's expected to be up to speed against Bonneville. Defensively, Jeff Fronk stood out with four tackles. three assists and one intercepted pass to garner 16 defensive points. Paul Finn picked up thirteen points Ogden. The Lakers have already clinched the Kegion One title with a 5-- 0 record thus far and are rated number two In the state by the coaches. "We just overlooked Mor- gan," Coach Don ftterson With just said this week. two days to prepare following a picture book finish over Box Elder two weeks ago, ER er Box ago," we Elder two weeks knew we weren't ago, we knew we weren't "We did a pretty ready. good job for the first half then got too cocky." The Bears should be anything but overconfident the lakers who Pet- ersen rates as "one of the best defensive teams in the state if not the best." "They've had fewer points scored against them than any team I know of," he added. The Lakers also boast two of the finest defensive ends and tackles in the region. - ? ft v t, J" LEAGUE ACTIONTwo ii LITTLE ' fc. tUtmmmm ' Jr"' little River members of Bear league team Valley close in on an opponent during action on a recent Saturday afternoon panic. Bii Offensively the Lakers are "tremendously strong outside" Petersen said with a back by the name of Black-we- ll who "runs like a deer" and is probably the fastest back in the region. Pugmire, the Laker's powerhouse, is also good but not as fast and provides if iiTfc&'Mffi nMPTi 11" m mm ' . a CONTEST RULES: Entrants must submit the entire head ot a deer killed in Utah d.jr.ng the reyuUr season (October 19 or dealer agent 2 Entry must be cert.ded by the local manager through 29) to their participating or dealer agent and must be kept available tor certification by UCA representative tor 'he grand prie or dealer agent before the season 3 Important-A- ll entrants must register at a participating opening or October 19, and must submit their trophy before Midnight Tuesday October 29 1974 1 Co-o- PV Offers lunch Leaguers End their inside attack. that a good passing attack and the Bears should have their hands full. "We think we've got a defense that w ill stop the outside attack," Petersen said. "Tackle to tackle inside we week." six teams of the Bear River Valley little league finished out the 1974 season Saturday with two teams The coming away with victories. The 70-- C team, ineligible for playoff, picked up a 27-- 7 win over North Ogden and its fifth win against two los- ses for the season. to all that the fact that the Lakers are the only undefeated team in the state and you have the makings of a great game. Thus far this the Bears have season, really only been out of one game at the end--th- at Roy. Morgan, an AA Against school, the Bears coasted to a 14-- 0 halftime score and apparently thought they were on the bus headed home when Morgan decided to take ad win. vantage posting a 15-The win dropped the Bears record for the season to 14 4. The local crew scored one touchdown in each of the first quarters on the strength of David W'heatley's and W'heatley performance. picked up 64 yards in 14 carries for a 4.6yardaver-ag- e. He got good help from Anderson, a junior halfback, who racked up 77 yards on 11 carries for a fine 7 yard per carry. The Bears scored on runs of 3 and G yards with Brad Cutler kicking both extra points. Morgan came back with a strjng passing attack scoring in the third quarter on a 25 yard pass and following up with a two point pass play on the point after. Then in the fourth quarter Morgan went over from the four yard line and added an extra point kick to ice the lie .selling lunch evening. - STATEWIDE WINNER CHOOSES 3 OF THE FOLLOWING PREMIUMS LOCAL WINNER . 8 Track Car Stereo CHOOSES ONE: Heddon wspeakers & Reel Rod Skil Sunbeam Mixmaster Saw Power Skil 12" Power Drill Daisy Spinning High Power Pellet Rifle Eureka Vacuum, Canister Type Sunbeam Deep Fryer wcrockery vessel . 4 lb. Dacron Sleeping Bag Binoculars. Proposition 21 5 Why should the State lend its credit to any private in- dustry? The State should not be in the money lending ALL 5 business. In other games the 70-team lost, 24-- 6 to Logan; Brlgham City blanked the 70-- A team, Roy throttled the 85-- A team, 31-- 6, and the team and Logan East fought to a 13-tie. The little leaguers and their parents will be honored at a banquet October 23 at the Tremonton Stake Center beginning at 7 p.m., according to league official Ken Campbell. A guest speaker for the event has not yet been confirmed. None of the local teams will enter into post season tournament play as a result of their season records. But the team did manage to finish second in the Northern Division behind record. Logan with a Following are the season-endin- g THE HUNTER REG 6-- 0; PRICE 120-pou- nd 100-pou- nd standings." Von 70-- C 5 70 -- B 1 70-- A 85 100 120 Loss Tied 0 3 3 0 0 1 5 1 3 1 3 2 3 6 Jric 5 I I I PASSENGER TIRES URGE you to vote AGAINST Nov. 5. OFF PUBLIC SALE Y TIRES i 23rd October sale c U! i.ty (a" 4 20 225 5 69 4.99 4 25 25 25 2.99 17.95 19 99 59 49 .69 69 l 95 95 r5 .69 69 3 99 29 95 29 95 21.99 22 88 99 3.49 1 49 5 4 99 lb Box at 3rd for There 3rd will Ward be Church Ward Hunting only a 3 lb Box ! Umt 3 6 Amp Battery 39 34 95 Sleeping Bag 4 lb Dacrnr Oversize Binoculars 7 35 Center Forus 20 Gallon Garbage Can Combination PadlQf k Rat 8, Mouse Ba.t S at Charger 30 .6' 90 1.49 14.99 18 95 three cay November the first half," Petersen lamented following the game. the Bears Statistically But statistics beat 'em. don't count on the score board. OTHER TIRE SPECIALS OTHER SPECIALS H70xl5 Oval 70 $2500 G70xl5 Sport s2500 FRONT END ALIGNMENT G70xl4Oval 70 F70xl4 Oval 70 $2000 $2000 ALL NEW TIRE SALES INCLUDE FREE . i - nII m The III I yards BY FACTORY TRAINED SPECIALIST. FOR APPOINTMENT CALL RONALD TRIMBLE MOUNTING AND BUBBLE BALANCING 'Secvi l&ven, SPIN BALANCING AVAILABLE fyattm mRIMMP lltnU vias r: Gai'O'' PaM SPECIAL PRICE $24 99 27 99 1.99 $34 9b AmM;pu;a Radiator Stop I eak And Rust & Water Pump l ,jbe Radiator Flush Trailor & Camper Antifreeze for Pheasant Hunting Permits. On h 48 'Gas Lie ALL SIZES Make sure vou are registered HlHIIIIimiMllinilllHIIIIIHWlHWWHWWlHHMftHllinilUUillltlllllllllllllllllllllfl r HI-WA- ,p'ir I -- D Sie Fiasnhghi Batteries Heavy Duty Booster Cable ?5 ciear Poly Film 10 TruCK T.re Oa ns 6"0 x IS (other sves ava. arie a! special pncesi Starting Fluid TRUCK TIRES ' Bears ran up268yar-Th- e Bears ran up 268 yards in total offense compared to 189 for Morgan while first downs were close with 10 for Bear River and 9 for Come! Jar. OFF FLEET PRICE 13 in pleted passes out of 15 at- tempted all by Cutler. But SPECIALS FOR R "We should have had them Morgan. They picked up 97 TIRES CO-O- P tory. game. 28-- 0 Entries will be judged in units One unit will be allowed for each full inch spread, measured at the widest point One unit will be allowed for each point measuring two inches or more in length measured from the inside of the curve until will building fund. l' sold f pirn Id a.m. until (Regarding p JUDGING: toileer hunters ;il the chajx'l. Proceeds nil! l,'o toward a piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiis And A team blankthe ed Farmington, 2f-- 0, in their game to add the second vic- will Hey, deer hunters! If ynu liapien to U in the Park alley area about noon on oicning day around lunch time, drop in. The Park alley Ward 100-pou- nd Add 3-- Football Play p Co-o- Add to can play them." The Bear's talented secondary should get a chance to redeem themselves after a poor second half against Morgan last week. "Our pass defense will be all right," Petersen said. 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