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Show THE LEADER- - THE GARLAND TIMES, O cfober 31, 1974 Page 9 executive committee of the Coach Byron Curtis Kaneko, Jim White, Xndersan Shan Anderson Val Lewis. Jim Pugsley. Jay league issjed their thanks to the coaching staffs and ind Mike Giles captains. westergard, Myron Giles, Coach Karl supporters of the league. Larry Litchford. and Gail Chairman of the banquet Christensen. Vnsen; Blake SandaH and was Byron Anderson. lUnny tthitafcer captains. Kach coach and player reOther assistant coaches in ceived a smill trophy and a the league included: Wayne FKL patch. Team ?aptains Ron Bore herding, atso.i. also received an additional Val Bennett. Lyle Palmer. - v. v Rattdy Zulkdr!!. Jim Coombs, Members of the nine man Mike Hulce. Randy Buck. lOO-pou- nd: " 1 : i ' : Leaguers v 120-pou- Hold Banauet "p ) .4 Beaton go 1 ittle league of the Hear Kiver alley junior football leagje were honored at their annua! banquet fir . j recently. Little leaguers, tneir s, and league officials gathered at tie Fifth ivard par-em- LDS chapel. Tjrl g. - -- ' . ' President .'anies While, guest speaker, lold leaguers and their parents that '"life is just like a football gain?. " Kach has its ups and dow ns. Sometimes we will beheld on the defensive, he said. We will have to do some blocking and might lose a little ground and we're going to have to hit hard and get hit. Ae might even fumble the ball. But he added, when we have tlie ball, we should get our sights on tlie goal and not give up until we reach that goal. director Insulated TOICHDOWNJunior Mark Veese looks like he's Ui diop the ball but tlie tailback managed to hold on to the pass from quarterback Rrad Cutler to score one of several TD's the Bears ran up against Logan. .ibitut Game Of Season ms Horn Logan Grizzlies li- - n :ivcr out tln'ir d"'' i!h a i i 'liiij) hu:!i school sea-s- o'i ffx tiia istiiig a banj; over hapless Lo- - iT;m. win rrave the Bear's record for tlie seawill-two league vict- The -' ,i son ories ;,!,.; two preseason wasted little tini in taking over. Logan futn..ied on their first possession of the afternoon with Mik(- IJonndy of Jtear River coniing up with the recovery on the 4 j yard line of the Grizzlies. David U heat'ey carried to The the i?cMi two tries then Kent aao swept left end for the touchdown with 10:00 still showing on the first quartet clock. The point after kick was no good. 41 in Iogan tried to get something going on their next series but was stymied In three plays at their own rd line. The kicker had to scramble for his life on fourth down when he got a bad snap from center. He was pulled down on his own 3fi yard line. Nagao, the star runner of the day, carried to the 24 then pushed to the 13 yard line on his next carry. A'heatley pushed the ball to the three where quarterback Rick Adams went over untouched on a keeper. The point after try for two failed. Butwith 6:2 9 still showing on tlie first quarter clock the Bears lead 12-- 0. Logan still couldn't muster any offense. Late in the second quarter they took 30-ya- over tlie toll on a fumble at the Bear's 24 yard line. An interference call moved the ball to the 13 but seconds later a holding call shuttled it back to tlie 30 yard line. The Grizzlies pushed to tlie 21 and then had to settle for a 31 yard field goal. The Bears were enjoying the show by then. Taking over the ball at the 20. Nagao carried for four. Then, junior quarterback Brad Cutler lofted a 76 yard pass to junior Mark Weese for a TD with left in the To add insult to inhalf. jury they passed to Blair Anderson in the end zone for two more. Logan mounted probably its longest possession of the afternoon in the opening min utes of the second half. Taking over on their 46 yard line they pushed to tlie Bear's 21 in 13 plays. A second field goal attempted was foiled when Mike Roundy blocked the kick. Neither team managed to score in the third quarter. But in the fourth quarter Cutler hit Anderson in the end zone again on a rollout The pass for six mire. point after failed when the snap to the holder went awry. Logan had to wait until their was less than two minutes in tlie game before they could get into tlie end zone. Flourescent Following tlie banquet and the speaker tlie coaches of each of tlie teams and tlie team :aptains were introduce d. They are: 0 : Coach Ralph Carter; Ronnie Rhodes and Jeff Anderson, captains. B: Coach IVU Quinney; Shawn Miller and Randy Quinney, captains. A: Coach Bob Helew; Brian Borcherding and Shawn Rogers, captains. Coach Gary Scoff ie Id; Hunter Given and Douglas Christensen They made the score on a strike. 2(i-- HEAVY THERMAL- - $329 Complete 4 Buckle pkg. Hat Rain Covers Re $00 U9 ea. Suits $300 SPECIAL Overshoes pair HUNT BARGAINS THROUGHOUT The Itears dominated the statistics rolling to 290 total yards against 165 for Logan. heatley and Nagao picked up 55 and 81 total yards rushing resiiectively with Anderson adding 23 on four carries. Cutler added 113 yards in the air hitting on four of six pass attempts for ! s PHEASANT CARNIVAL OF VALUES two touchdowns. AT . VI; V7 . , - pi ...XRCfSr ! Proven it a X- - County A Dependable Record of I w HD(& Public Service mm Commissioner, 4 Year Term REPUBLICAN advertisement X-- 3 9) Paid political Ji 'A V - CORNER TREMONTON, UTAH - 0 THE VALUE 206 SOUTH SECOND WEST STREET Mark Weese had a good day in the pass catching department pulling in three for 107 yards and a touchdown. j 2 Year Republican County Commissioner pKg. $288 HOODS THE STORE - For $319 WDETACHABLE 9 ' X- - THERMAL- - rd - Wow LIGHT Underwear Ken nd In Final ea Covers Coats Rain league Campbell welcomed those in attendance. a Gun Vinyl John P. Holmgren for Commissioner Committee |