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Show Page 6, THE LEADER-TH- GARLAND TIMES, January 9, 1975 E J " Rick Adams Leads Team Effort Senior Rick Adams likes it up front And the Bears like having him there. The scrappy hustler was moved to forward for the Box Elder game recently and he's sparked the Riverite basketball squad to two straight wins and more importantly some team play. fine Adams lead the squad Tuesday evening with 17 poin ts as the Bears met the griz zley in his own Logan cave and downed him 9. Last Friday the new forward tossed in 29 points to lead a Bear River win over Box nd 64-4- Elder, 69-5- 3. could The local crew manage a 3- split for the first half of the Region One season if they come through with a win at Weber Jan. 17. After a rough first quarter which ended 8- -7 for Bear Riverite s exRivex, the ploded to outscore Logan 22-on their way to a 30-ha lftime lead. -3 18 11 1 Xsf Mark Weese scored on a steal, Jeff Fronk added two more points then Adams stole the ball for two and added a followup bucket. Dwight Clark, the 63" backup center got into the game early replacing Dale Thompson who got into foul trouble. He did a good job on the backboards to compliment the effort of Adams who has turned out to be as good a re bounder as he is a shooter in his last two outings. David Falk Reserve capped off the half with a driving layup that he turned into a three -- point play from the foul line. Falk came up with 11 points for a big evening including a 5 for 5 performance from the foul line. The Bears shot a refrom spectable the line converting on 24 of tries. 31 Adams picked up the scoring early in the second half Cubs Rout Malad, ft 65-2- 6 Bear River junior high ran up a shelling of hapless Malad recently in the 65-- 26 Idaho City. The Cubs took on a taller but less talented Malad squad. "They played good ball, really, even though Malad wasn't a great team," Coach Myrl said. The Cubs ran up a 10-- 0 first quarter lead on the way to the victory hitting 26 of 56 ADAMSAdams has sparked the Bears to two consecutive Kegion One wins with aggressive defensive play and rebounding combined with a sharp shooting eye. RICK shots. as the Bears pushed to their biggest margin of the night at Logan threw a press at the Bears to get back in the 38-2- 2. almost game succeeding. point play out of followed by twin buckets by Winget and Fjel-st- ed brought the score to three Potter, A as the Bears turned the 34-- 42 ball over a couple of times to the press. Jardine hit to make the at the end of the score third stanza. 42-- 36 Adams lead off the fourth with a foul pitch to move the Bears out to 43 but Sorensen came back with a bucket for Logan and Win-g-et followed with a bucket prompted by a turnover to Logan within three pull 0. at the six points at minute mark. Adams, Thompson and Falk ran off three consecutive buckets before Logan could score again to pull to a nine point lead. From there the Bears went i o the waiting game sneakfor ing in the back door easy layups and marching to the foul line 15 times in the final five minutes of play. Mark Weese did a good job in the backcourt as field general andi managed 12 points with eight of those coming from the foul line. Overall, the Bears came up with only one more bucket than Logan from the field, But winning the edge 20-1- 9. they posted the margin of victory at the foul line. A tenacious zone defense kept Logan popping from out- - quarter 43-4- side much of the night as the smaller Grizzlies fought to get inside. lead the Fjeldsted Grizzley effort with 20 points followed by Winget with 11, Last week, the Bears had to wait until the third quarter before they could put away arch rival Box Elder. The Bears and Bees seesawed thru most of the first half with Adams popping from all over. Box Elder took the lead in the second quarter momentarily but never got more than two up. Adams was stymied thru the third quarter but Brad Cutler and Thompson took up the slack as the Bears moved to a 49-lead. The Riverites moved into a zone defense in the fourth quarter allowing the Bees only nine points as they netted 20. Adams picked up ten points, himself, in the final stanza. , 44 Lmmw-- r""V starlite league Thurs. Jan. 2, 1975 Series Scratch - Western Trails -Thomas Cafe - 1521, Rocket Apartments - 1506 Series Hdcp. - Western Trails -2196, Loyd's Welding - 2002, Rocket Apartments - 1968. Game Scratch - Western Trails -581, Rocket Apartments - 552, Thomas DAVID FALKFalk, a junior, has been seeing more and more playing time as a reserve guard. He came off the bench to score 11 points against Logan. 1668, Cafe - 528. 757, Rocket ing - 678. Game Hdcp. - .V'e stern Trails Apartments - 796, Loyd's Weld- -- Series Scratch - Lonnie Korth -- 434, Mary Ann Kathy Westmoreland Tracy - 433. 460, ensen - 572, Mary Ann Tracy - 538, Lonnie Korth - FRIENDLY HOUR LEAGUE Scratch - Kathryn Lish - 195, Your will earnings Division Aged, the team of Ken Moates once again came up with the fastest run of the day. His team posted a 23.26 time. are complete Following results and this Saturday's pairings. In the A DIVISION Morris N.T. B i COLTS - Jeppesen Lee & Jones & J Jones N.T.; Williams McCrary 21.17 - Bye; North-rid(Jirfrter Horses 20.83 over Reese Karnswurtji 20.85; Maurise Wilcox 20.70 over Dan jftinnlngham 22.10; Eslep & Cornwall 20.1Sover DeVerl & Ernie Anger 21.22; 21.23 - Frank Moon N.T. A DIVISION COLTS - Reed Ralph Rhodes 20.52 "ofef Dan Seifert 20.89; Gary & Gena 20.34 over Lowell Sstep 20.61; Udy Payne Si over Lyle Holdaway 20.35; Dave Cottle 20.05 over Anderson & Wright 20.94;t Ralph Yearsley 19.95 over Vlckery & Hichman 20.01; Northridge Quarter Horses 19.77 "over Tingey 4 Johnson 21.07; Pierson & Erickson 20.40 - Bye; Dan Choumos 20.52 - Reed Nlelson S Sons N.T.;JessUdy20.58 -Udy .frjones Qtr Horse s N.T.; Roger Golightly 19.81 Over Karl Seifert; Blaine Madsen 19.54 over; Dick & Paul Comia. B' "DIVISION AGED - Doug Allen 24.80 over Dean Peterson 25.02; Hill Roscce 24.80 over Wayne Jeppesen 24.85; Moates, Nelson Hlack 24.44 over Reed S Merlin Nelson 25.01:, Mann & Pcbley 23.73 - Claude Allred & Sons NT.; Max Bywater 24.45 over Monte Seager 25.97; Carl Lindsey 24.47 over Ralph Pierc 25.16; Ray Udy 24.47 - Waldren & SmithNT.; Mike Yearsley 23.93 over Tim Holdatjay 24.08; Tom & Don 25.54 - Bye; Pat 5 Dee Black 31.78 over Dean Van Valken-bur- g N.T.; Leon Sorensen 24.47 over DeVer! 6 Kriilc' Anger 24.68; Comia S Skldmore 23.'.fe-ov- er 24.15. Mike 4 Ken Burbank a: DIVISION AGI'.D - Claude Allred & Sons Dennis Payne N.T; Murray & 23.sp;Dver Alltel "23.98 over NolanJenson24.16;McNeely Bm.1 23.90 over Vcrl lay 23.98; Darwin Bytater 23.63 over Reese 4 Krickson 23.78; Hiuih AlcCiilre 23.98 over Rex Tingey 24.40; - Northridge Qtr Horses - Estep & - Maurice Wilcox; Lee Jones & J. Morres - DeVerl & Ernie Anger; Williams Bros. - Jeppson & Jones. A COLTS - Udy Jones - Reed Si Ralph Rhodes; Pierson & Erickson - Jess Udy; & Johnson Tingey Bye; Udy & Pali - NorthHoldaridge Qtr Horses; Lowell Estep-Lyway; Roger Golightly - Gary & Gina Payne; & Wright - Carl Siefert; Blaine Anderson Madsen - Dave Cottle; Dan Chournos - Dick & Paul Cornia; Ralph Yearsley - Reed Nielsen & Sons; Dan Siefert - Vicery & Rich-maAGED HORSES - Mann & Pebley - Dean Petersen; Dean Vanvalkenburg - Claude Allred & Sons; Mike Yearsley - Pat & Dee Black; Bye - Tim Holdaway; Deverl & Ernie Anger - Tom & Don; Bill Roscoe - Leon Sorensen; Max Bywater - Wayne Jeppsen; Waldren & Smith - Monte Seager; Cornia & Skidmore - Ray Udy; Ralph Pierce - Mike & Ken Burbank; Moates. Nelson & Black -Carl Linseyj Doug Allen - Reed Si Merlin Nelson. A AGED HORSES - Cark Siefert - Nolan Jensen; J & M Fonnesbeck - Ken Moates; Darwin Bywater - Fonnesbeck & Nelson; Rex Tingey - Reese & Erickson; McNeeley Bros. -Hugh McGuire; Claude Allred & Sons - Verl Udy; Murray 4 Allen - Dennis Payne. B Bear River wrestlers took it on the chin twice in the last few days losing Tuesand day to Morgan, 39-getting bonbed by powerful Box Elder earlier, 54-- 3. 22 w The Bears travel to Thursday for a 7 p.m. Region One encounter. Kip Anderson, Greg Marble and Jeff Lishgavethe local fans their only chance to chee r against Morgan. Anderson pinned his opponent in the first round to win the matchup and Greg Marble pushed his opponent around the mat to win a 12-- 2 decision in the class. Lish, out for a couple of weeks, lost enough weight to drop from the unlimited class class to the whei-- e he pinned his opponent ' in the second round. Sky-vie- 105-pou- nd 167-pou- nd 185-pou- nd Region One Bruce 3 1 Logan 3 2 2 2 Weber 2 Skyview 2 Roy Bear River Box Elder 2 2 2 3 1 3 aa glFOR Wrestlers Take It On Chin - Frank Moon - Bye; Reese Farnsworth - Gibbs Bros.; Dan Winning-ha- m Bonneville you M; won Zundell his match when his opponent forfeited failing to make weight but he lost the actual match 8-- an, 39-2- lone winner against Box Elder for the Rive rites as he decisioned his opponent, 10-- 5.. are complete Following results of Morgan versus Bear River: pinned by Rich (2). Anderson(BR) pinned Webster (1). 112 -- pound: Madsen (BR) pinned by Webster (2). Crozier (BR) dec. by Jones, 3. Grover (BR) pinned by Rich (3). Pali (BR)pin-ne- d by Wilson (2). !!! interest insured the by complete If you safety. Fire G.E. 4-- m 132-pou- Gibbs 138-pou- (BR) dec. by Mikesell, 5. Zundell (BR) won by forfeit. Roundy (BR) dec. by Thompson, 5. Marble (BR) dec. 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Earlier Zundell was the , as surely as the rise the savings account that highest Featuring: 0 cont. on p. 7 ' Open COLTS - AN Cornwall races. 571, Golden Spikes - 562. Splits picked up - Sharon McCann 1974 19, The eighth grade team defeated Malad, Moates 23.26 over. Karl Siefert, 23.53; Fonnesbeck & .Nelson 23.28 over J i!i M Fonnesbeck 23.51. , Dec. points a piece. .,Ken Cutter Association racing at the Box Elder Fair grounds. ; Both teams managed 19.54 times as they swept their Hdcp. - Kathryn Lish - 218, Gladys Norr - 218. Scratch - Gladys Norr - 516, Billie Dawn Johnson - 512. Hdcp. - Gladys Norr - 612, Kathryn Liss - 561. Game Scratch - Scrappers -- 472, Golden Spikes - 463. , Game Hdcp. - Gutter Gussies -- Scratch - MaryAnnTracy-19- 2, Kathy Westmoreland - 179, Norma - 172. Game Hdcp. - Mary Ann Tracy -227, Kathy Westmoreland - 210, Marilyn Christensen - 207. Splits Converted - Lonnie Korth Rae McDonald Cheryl Huggins - when you save & Gladys Norr - 186. 532. 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