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Show Page 6, THE LEADER-GARLA- October 9, 1975 TIMES, ND HUNTER'S SPECIAL' Cubs Bounce Does, 'Ml Take This Week Off Bear River junior high's f v? savor a 28-- 14 shelling of cross county rival Box Elder. Jeff Oyler scored three touchdowns for the Cubs with Kelly Webb adding a fourth. After a scoreless first quarter, the Cubs were first to hit pay dirt. The PAT failed. Box Elder took the halftime lead with a TD and 6. two point conversion, The Cubs finally got in the second half scoring one in the third and two in the fourth quarter. Box Elder managed its final score in the fourth quarter with about left to go against the substitutes. The Cubs also had two TDs called back on penalties. Julian Berrara knocked the ball loose on a kick off and ran it in only to have an offsides penalty bring it back. A Jeff Oyler score was to J t) i I - score. For Beers There Aire Starr By Curtis Beat Box Elder and it's a successful season no matter what. Lose and, well... Things are pretty grim in Mudville this week because Casey struck out at the bat. The golden spike went back to Brigham City via a 33-trouncing. And naturally, the alumni are restless. The coach is under the usual pressure to come up with a late season miracle, or quit. But, there just aren't going to be any miracles. The Bears only had two practices to get ready for 4idge Memorial last night. Judge, a Catholic school which used to be all male until recently, is the class of the Three-- A division. As such the game could have been a test of how the Bears could perform against teams nearer their own size. The question is whether 12 the Bears their current in state of mental depression can beat anybody. denies that the Nobody Bears are down mentally even head coach Don Rster-so- n admits it. He ties it to the loss of Mark Wee se early in the season in the lost close game the Bears played. Against Weber. "Weese held these kids together. He gaye them what it took to come thru. Weese made the spectacular plays whenweneededthem," rtterson said. Peterson has been criticized by some of the "fans" for the team's mental condition. But, he is a realist. The only games the Bears have years lost last two that really hurts him in the is one against Morgan last year which the Bears simply let down on. The rest, whether fans like to admit it or not came at the hands of larger teams with bigger and better overall personnel. Sure, maybe getting beaten week in and week out drags a team down mentally, and makes the losses grow a little more lopsided. But, it is a fact of life that It is them that has win. reaffirmed every time Utah State plays Texas or Oklahoma. If the Bears played in a league with teams their own size (studentbody wise) they would win their share of Until things even games. up, things aren't going to change much over the long run. FOR SALE: and white Last night's Judge Memorial game was a big one as morale goes. It gave the Bears a chance to show their stuff on an even keel. Next week against Bonneville things are liable to be back to rough sledding. Infact, the whole season seems to be coming down to the Logan vs Bear River game in the final game of the season. One win could put the Bears into the Three -A playoffs. You have to wonder whether a team that has beenbeat-in- g its brains out against teams can come bigger up with a winning attitude by them. God was on David's side when he slew Goliath. He doesn't play favorites in football games. The Bears played well at times against Box Elder. Statistically the game was close with Box Elderlopsid-e- d on the rushing end and Bear River lopsided on the passing side. "Box Elder tackled good and we tackled poorly," Peterson said. Peterson said he opted to stay with last week's alignment going into the Judge game to "see if maybe what we have is enough." Up until now the Bears have tried a number of twists. One twist, the shotgun forw mation went out in the game largely because their center got injured. It also hurt the running game. The bright sopt in last week's contest was the effort of senior Cory Christ-ense- n. The halfback didn't run over people, but he gave it the old college try. Other changes in the works is the moving of Russ Pier-so- n from tackle to center. "We're still looking for Quarterback at Good heavy furni$30. Call noon. after 237-5P- Brad Culter TD's. J I Gas condition. LCall 257-306- 9 real '40" Tremonton NOV. 1975 3, 257 -5513 or 257-590- 4 Oqg 9C3BO lpBrj cdoedl, athletes. League football action last week, the 85-- A team kept its bid for a playoff berth alive by downing 0. Washington Terrace, The real test comes this Saturday when the A's have to meet a team which earlier The win defeated them. would put them in a tie for the league lead. The A's also ; have an outside chance of a playoff birth but their chanc-- ei were' marred last week. v'Theyi lost; '12-- 7 to Washing- ton Terrace. The C's downed Clearfield in a squeaker, 2. And, the in n land hiflch and in Gutrrov 2 way plovo 3 bottom Go 6 D plOVO a 12-- nd DC70QB YOU BUY - CHOCK A COMPADD PBICC3 ! -- JONES nd 13-1- East had a bye. "Our Own EQUIPMENT Tremonton 257-516- 4 Historical flFA FALL TIRE SALE! Background" RIVERSIDE Deer Hunter Specials To Brought TREMONTON" 40 WEST MAIN You Below are sample sale prices on a few of the Passenger UTAH Truck and Snow Tires Country Squire Mud and Heavy Service Snow Truck Tire Maximum Pulling Power Nylon Cord H78 L78 700 700 650 15 16 X 15 X 16 X 16 X X 37.50 47.50 31.95 34.60 32.95 Exc. Exc. Exc. 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In Little As field general he seems to be the man on the spot to pull the team together and provide some leadership in the final outings. The team's performance so far has been devastating to the egos of a bunch of players who have been touted as some of Bear River's best Bear River Valley Sky-vie- pleasure. FOR I $900 COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY openQeld tweed Early American upholstered ch- air. ONLY OFFER ther scoring drive alive. Defensively, Bart Bowcutt got credit for saving one sure TD for Box Elder with an - Urge brown ture. Good condition. 11 Hopes Alive gave the Bears' passing game some potency completing 19 of 33 passes for268yards and one of the two Bear wingback to block," Peterson said. He's looking at Chris Webb and David Falk. The Bears will face a good team in Bonneville next Fri"I don't think they day. should have beaten Box Elder, but they came thru when they needed it," Peterson said. "If we'd stop giving teams those cotton picking giveaways, we could " play good ball," he added. The Bears spotted Box Elder about 21 points in the first half just on miscues. "We've got togetridofthe mental errors," . somebody 4'C IIUnil A's Keep PJlkmks W , Btcshrecfta III Webb with 93. Shawn Lish came up with circus catch to give the Bears a first down keeping ano- 8-- WHOA Chris Nebb, number 38, tries to head of Box Elder Bee running back Wade Hall as he goes in for a if SF 1& nullified by a fruitless clip. Kyle Hardman came up with an interception and a twenty-fiv- e yard run back for the cubs to the one-ya- rd line to set up one score. Larry Hess also pulled off an interception. Oyler rolled to 149 yards in the game followed by Joel Ramsdell with 102 and Kelly Cubs will get a breather this week. It'll give them time A? V : . 394 2756 Preston, Idaho 303 So Slate. (208) 852 0661 . Price, Utah 240 W 1st North. 637 0652 St. George, Utah 310 Industrial Rd. 673 3631 1 ' |