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Show Page Eight, THE LEADER-TH- E ESear GARLAND TIMES, December 31, 1975 Veterans, Sophomores Come Through For Victory With nine more meets on the schedule between now and the Feb. 1 region action at Skyview, wrestling Don (Coach Petersen's youthful proteges may just have time enough to really come on. 20-2- John Hurley, 185 pounds, rounded off the sophomore contribution with a 3:45 pinning of his opponent. Matt Petersen, also a sophomore, is bound to help the Bears before the season is over, but be had to settle for a one point loss losing with Petersen led seconds left but let bis opponent pull off a nea'r fall to take the match. "I thought the sophs came along real good and showed a lot of improvement," Petersen said. "The regulars-t- be ones who have been came thru exwinning-a- ll cept for Crozier." Ricky Crozier, who has only lost a couple of times this year, suffered a 8 decision to go 3 on the year in dual meets. The senior got his opponent down at the start "but couldn't keep him there," Petersen noted. Other victories from regulars were posted by Chubb Munns, 138 pounds, who his man Bruce Zundel, 145 pounds, who pinned in 1 : 44 and Mike Roun- 7-- The varsity squad that boasts more sophomores than seniors recently bested Highland high Four sophomores came through for the Bears to help stake out the victory. 36-2- non-leag- Mike Bardwell pulled off a second round pin in the lead-of- f 98 j. jund match for the Bears. 6--7 7-- 105 And Craig Okada, pounds, added to the point total while spending less time on the mat pinning his opponent in 1:28 of the first round. Sophomore Max Crozier doubled bis points to take the 119 pound match with a 14-- 7 decision. 5-- 4-- dy, 155 pounds, who pinned in 2:29. The Bears JV and sopho- more wins of teams also posted 33-2- 4 and 48-- re- spectively, to make it a clean sweep. Posting victories for the JV's were Kraig Anderson, 119, by a pin : Brad Petersen, Stan 126, by decision; Thompson 145, by pin; Lan-n- y Lewis, 145, by pin; Tony Hess, 145, by pin; Willis Lefever, 145, by pin; and Jim Johnson, 138, by pin. winners Sophomore were: Brian Pali 95., by pin; Scott Anderson, 112, by fastest of the night pin-t- be in :23 Mike Cbristensen, Burke 119, decision; Gibbs, 132, pin: Jim Johnson, 138, by default; Kurt Zundel, 145, by pin; Ted Peterson, 155, by pin; and Adrian Emer, 167, by pin. Later in the week, the Bears found some heavy company in an eight-teameet in Orem and bad to settle for seventh place. But senior Bruce Zundel brought home a first place 9-- 0 standing in the 145 pound competition. Ricky Crozier finished second and Craig Okada finished fourth. The Bears travel to Morgan Jan. 6 for a 3 p.m. varsity encounter and they bead Idaho way to Preston, Jan. 8 for another 3 p.m. varsity meet. Here are complete results of the Highland meet: Bardwell (BR) pinned Blwards (H) 2:40 Okada (BR) pinned Richards (H) 1:28. Petersen (BR) dec. by Olsen, (H) dec. Ricky Crozier (BR) (H) pinned Doug Bruderer (BR) 4:55. Munns (BR) dec. Baranowski (H) Zundel (BR) pinned Obrey (H) 1:44. Roundy (BR)pin-ne- d Paee (H) 2:29. (H) pinned Mike Lott (BR) 4:45 n Hurley (BR) pin-- i ned Brown (H) 3:45. ll (H) pinned Jeff Thomas (BR) 1:08. 105-Cra- 112-Ma- tt 8-- 8--7. 4-- 155-Mi- 185-Joh- UNL-Marte- -- MOON LITE MIVKO DO UP US V c Ok. 23 Hi Team Game Scratch - West Tex aco - 666, Chases Cafe - Ot. Bear Rives y. ) Drug - fiSB. Hi Team Game Hdcp. - Chases Cafe 845. West Teiac - 32. Gephara Sit. Hi--W Tenm-ac- o - 1S27, Taylor Farm Service - LS24, Chases Cafe - 1819 Hi Team Series Hdcp. - Chases Cafe 2386. West Texaco - Z32S, Tayiur Farm Service - 2320 Hi Indv. Game Scratch - Blea - 213. George Sato - 191, Adam Brenkman 186. LaMar Jones 183, Tod Whitef ord 183, Jeanne Jones - ITS, Jan Petersen - 172. strait 245, 228, 227. game Hdcp. - Ben Muggins JaLean Hirschi - 234, LaMar Jones Carlos Frank - 227, George Sato Janet Riser - 223, Christie Porter 223. Series Scratch - Gary 516, Adam Brenkman - 514, Tod ord - 496, Hen Huggins - 461, Jan Petersen - 460, Jelean Hirschi - 441. Series Hdcp. - Jelean Hirschi 657, Adam Brenkman - 622, Tod Whiteford - 16, Carlos Frank - 615, Janet Riser - 610, Gloria Frank - 6tJ. Splits converted - Janet Riser and Jay Gardner Box of chocolates winners - Sen Christie Porter, Jan Petersen, Jelean Hirschi, George Sato, LaMar Jones, Gary Scoffield, and Adam Brenk- man. - Whitef Winners of the Archibald Ford tennis tournament last summer are: top row Ron Borl Brud cherding. Burr Dallof, Marlin Anderson. Wayne Richardson; front Judy Dallof. nay, Karen Jsorensen. BR VALLEY LADIES LEAGUE Dec. 22 Series - Carl and Dons 2730, Leader - 2651, Lambs Service - 2628. Carl and Dons - 2169, Laws Service 2133, Lambs Service - 2130. Game - Carl and Dons 767, Laws Service - 763, Carl and Dons - 736. Carl and Dons - 954, Leader - 941, Westergards - 923. Series - Jeanne Wheatley 565, Janet Anderson - 512, Rhoda WelJanet Anderson - 638, Jeanne ling. Wheatley - 628. Julie Brown - 583. Game - Jeanne Wheatley 210, Janet Anderson 196, Cindy Burt 195, Cindy Burt - 246, Janet Anderson 238, Jeanne Wheatley - 231. Splits Converted - La von Garfield Lavell Rudd - ft V; vv. ' Jt k't from day of deposit aay of withdrawal 10 it ,fs .. A.J IL .71' -- v Gets Trophy compounded continuously 4 Wv -- BRCGal Earn interest I ( hi 4, 1 m Security our compounded continuous interest program on statement savings works for you all the time not just daily but continuously. By compounding your interest continuously, the rate of 5 per annum yields 5.13 per annum, when both principal and interest are left for a full year. Accounts are insured to $40,000, of course. You can add to or withdraw from your account at will. Your money earns from Day One. And, all the time it's on deposit, it has earned interest from continuous compounding. You can also make deposits by mail and transfer arrangements between checking and savings accounts are available. Furthermore, four times a year you receive a statement that shows all your deposits and withdrawals and interest paid. Passbooks are not necessary for deposit or withdrawals. For those who prefer a "financial diary," passbook savings continue to earn 5 per annum, paid 4 times a year. At First At Show Chris Holmgren, a student from Bear River City, was awarded the Utah Beef Council trophy for producing the top beef carcass in the 1975 Intermountain Jr. Fat Stock Show Profit-Make4-- Winners of the Archibald Ford tennis tournament last summer are: top row, Marlin n, Anderson, Val Hirschi, Brett Ellis, Frank Weiler; Front row Judy, Dallof, Howard Denise Ashby, Jan Fronk. Rawl-inso- rs Program. The award was presented recently during meetings of the Utah Cattlemen's Association at the Hilton Hotel. Also awarded were twenty V$25 U.S; Savings Bonds to "top "Beef "exhibitors in the Profit-Make- program rs by the Utah Bankers Association. Winners from Box Bder County included Chris Holmgren, Bear River City; Paul Wal-droand Chad Holmgren, both of Tremonton and Mike Burt, Brigham City. It was also announced that the Intermountain, Jr. Fat Stock Show will be discontinued. "We hate to see this traditional spring show disappear - it has had a record of helping young people learn the trade", said Show President fflward "Ted" Crawford. A diminishing interest by young people in the greater Salt Lake area is given for discontinuance. the show shows Other rural stock around the state however, continue to be well attended. The Intermountain Jr. Fat Stock Show was sponsored Area by the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce, 4H Davis and FFA Clubs, County and the State of Utah. presented n, Kl Winners of the Archibald Ford tennis tournament last summer are: Top row, Mark Chad Munns, Ogle, Doug Richardson, front row: Denise Ashby. 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