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Show - V forth Host k mmm '' "J V 4--, Cubs Even Record 1 At ?-- Beat Preston ?; 0 - 6 trailing Anderson's performance wasn t confined to the offense. He unloaded a punt to get the Bears out of a hole at one point and leave Preston on line. their one-yar-d And he collected six unassisted tackles and three assists along the way. The Bears also had one touchdown called back in the first half on a clipping play. Chris Thompson collected seven tackles and two assists and Mark Austin led the pack with eight tackles and one assist. Jeff Bishop had five tackles and six assists and Mike Rose had six tackles. Coach Myrl Perry had praise also for the play of Gary Miller who threw a key block to spring Anderson loose on his long run. Richard Reid, Morrie Larson and Chris Bown also got tagged for their performances. as Preston scored on a pass play with just three seconds left on the clock. Blair Westergard helped set up the Cub's first TD in the second half on a line. Mike run to the one-foRose carried the ball over and the Cubs added a conversion. Anderson started doing his thing on the next TD, setting it up with a run through a string of broken tackles to the one. He went over on the next play to score. Bart Benson gave the defense a score when he blocked a punt and Mark Wheatley alertly fell on the ball in the end zone. Anderson came back later with a run to pay dirt to complete the ot two-poi- ,mJ 'k. ..? , ' j 1mm:.-' 1 Cub's scoring for the day. On the day he had 210 yards. Mike Rose collected A big performance by Shawn Anderson helped carry the Bear River Junior High Cubs to a 26 -12 victory over the Preston Indians, evening their record at 1 - 1 on the season. The Cubs play host to North Cache here Friday at 2: 10 p.m. then travel to Box Elder Tuesday for a 1 p.m. encounter. The Cubs actually left the field at half-tim- e - nt rd MKT. " :- ?Jk 1 - P'-J Si - Ji 4, . .THAYNE JONES of Fielding shows off the head of a 1,200 pound moose he if etime hunt. The animal's spread measured bagged in a It was bagged on the north slope of the Uintas. . .KRISTIE LISH, ALil -- 1 M at left, and Jan Frank both get In on the action o returning a serve in Bear River High School Volleyball hosted Intermountain Monday. action. The Bear Hver team ! once-in-a-l- Lucky Sti ike League Sept. 24, 1976 d line. VWM f II Preston added its final score when they recovered a fumble at the one-yar- 7 Jones Series Scratch Lowell Archibald and sons 1850, Ski Doo 1811, Nicks 1810. Series Hdcp - Ski Doo 2294, Earls Grocery 2250, Massey Ferguson 2217. Game Scratch Ski Doo 674, Massey Ferguson 661, Lowell Archibald and sons 656. Game Hdcp. - Ski Doo 835, OK Tire 810, Massey Ferguson 801. Series Scratch - Moon Haramoto 574, Steph Misrasi 560, Larry Kidman 547. Hi Mens Series Hdcp. - Ronald Petersen 618, Steph Misrasi 614, Adam Breankman m m m Bear River IQO's m PJloose 'Hi-Me- Could Clinch Title 592. Game Scratch - Moon Haramoto and the 70 C's suffered 234, Steph Misrasi 223, Ronald Petersen 211. their first loss at Smithfield Game Hdcp. - Steph Misrasi 241, Two games will be played at home Saturday when Morgan visits Bear Ronald Petersen 239, Moon Haramoto 237. Series Scratch Maxine PeterRiver. The 85 pounders will play host at sen 483, Bernie Earl 481, Rhoda Welling 450. Series Hdcp.- - Maxine Petersen 10:15 a.m. followed by the 70 pound A 597, Bernie Earl 583, Linda Misrasi 574. game at 11:30 a.m. The 120 pound squad goes to ClearGame Scratch Linda Misrasi field, the 70 C's will invade Syracuse 183, Linda Petersen 178, Maxine Petersen and the 100 pound crew will get their 176. test at Pleasant View. Game Hdcp. - Linda Petersen The two encounters at Bear River 226, Linda Misrasi 225, Rhoda Haramoto will be the final games to be played at home this year. All the teams will be In Splits Converted - IJnda, Petersen action October 9 in the Ogden area. Larraine Kidman ..v By Paul Adams Clinton 13-- 6 A 7-- 6. Bear River's 100 pound team inched closer to the bowl game to be played later next month. They did it by virtue of a battle with North Ogden last es 6-- 6 Saturday. The kids can clinch the bowl spot with a victory Saturday at Pleasant View. A loss would put the two teams tied with a game left.A tie game would also give the Bears the title for the Northern division. In other action Preston bested Bear and Hill Air River's 120 pounders Force shut out Bear River's 85ers Bear River's 70 lb. A team clipped 24-1- 6, 7-- Jones was showing off a large 1,200 pound bull moose this week, bagged on Henry's Fork on the north . 40-in- of Fielding. "He took me in and showed me the country," Jones STARLITE LEAGUE Sept. 24, 1978 Individuals noted. Max McNeely of Thatcher and Dwane Jones of East Garland showed up to help bring the animal out on horseback. Jones plans to have the Game - Lynnda Hall 216; Norma Ogborn 211, 'Linda Smith 185. e Hdcp.-LynnHall 256, Norma Ogborn 244, Iris Westmoreland 217. Linda Smith 511, Scratch Beeper Ravasten 494, Norma Ogborn 468. Hdcp. Lynnda Smith 580, Rae McDonald 579, Nancy Petersen. Team Scores Game - Lloyd's Welding 598, Iris Hawks 586, Western Trails 581. Hdcp. - Lloyd's Welding 792, Western Billiards 732, Rocket Apt. 727. Scratch - Iris Hawks 1679, Western Trails 1662, Western Billiards Hi-am- head moufitedUnder Utah law, a person who successfully draws out a permit for es Hunters Open slope of the Uinta mountain range over the weekend. The animal measured out with a spread. Jones yas hunting with Eldon Hess 0. To the moose hunt is ineligible to draw out again, whether his hunt was successful or not. Hi-Ga- 2, 1976-- 12 pm. marks 1976 calendar for the Oct; 6 Oct. 7 6:59 a.m. 7:00 a.m. of Utah waterfowl The 1976 general season waterfowl hunt opens at noon. It will remain open through Jan. 2, 1977. Utah wetlands will be active hunting areas for the next several months and hunters can expect a very good season of shooting, according to Al Regenthal, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources waterfowl supervisor. Regenthal added, "The fall flight forecast indicates that waterfowl numbers and activity will be about the same as last year, which is good news for waterfowlers, because last year was a banner year!' Duck hunters will have 93 consecutive days to pursue their marshland pasttime. Shooting hours will again be from one-hahour before sunrise to one-hahour after sunset.These specific hours are established in the waterfowl proclamation and should be checked daily by hunters.The shooting hours for October are as follows Oct. 8 Oct. 9 7:01a.m. Saturday, Oct. "the" spot in the thousands shot-gunner- s. 7:02 a.m. 7:03 a.m. 7:04 a.m. 7:06 a.m. 7:07 a.m. 7:08 a.m. 7:09 a.m. 7:10 a.m. 7:11 a.m. 7:12 a.m. 7:13 a.m. 7:14 a.m. 7:15 a.m. 7:17 a.m. 7:18 a.m. 7:19 a.m. 7:20 a.m. 7:21 a.m. 7:22 a.m. 7:23 a.m. 7:25 a.m. 7:26 a.m. 7:27 a.m. Oct. 10 Oct. 11 Oct. 12 Oct. 13 Oct. 14 Oct. 15 Oct. 16 Oct. 17 Oct. 18 Oct. 19 Oct. 20 Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. lf lf . 7:02 p.m. 7:01 p.m. 6:59 p.m. 6:57 pm. 6:56 p.m. 6:54 p.m. 6:53 p.m. 6:51 p.m. 6:49 p.m. 6:48 p.m. 6:46 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 6:43 p.m. 6:42 p.m. 6:41 p.m. 6:39 p.m. 6:38 p.m. 6:36 p.m. 6:35 p.m. 6:33 p.m. 6:32 p.m. 6:31 p.m. 6:29 p.m. 6:28 p.m. 6:27 p.m. 6:26 p.m. 21 22 23 24 25 26 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 29 Oct. 30 Oct. 31 Hdcp. - Western Billiards 2103, Lloyd's Welding 2101, Western Traill 2067. Splits Converted - Rae McDonald Jean Hess es 0, 5-- 7. Aerial Consus Shows Bird Numbors Down Date Shooting Begins Shooting Ends Oct. 2 Oct. 3 Oct. 4 12:00 Noon 7:09p.m. 7:07 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:04 p.m. 6:56a.m. 6:57 a.m. 6:58 a.m. Oct. 5 Donald 548, Notable exceptions to the shooting g schedule are the on Oct. 2 and the 8 a.m. opening on Nov. 6 which coincides with the opening date and time of the 1976 pheasant season. noon-openin- 555, Glenda Cutler Ester Storrer 540. Team Scores Game - Thomas Cafe 583, Western Billiards 556, Dot's Lounge 542. Game 3 Dot's Lounge 698, 1 Western Billiards 740, 2 Thomas Cafe 712. Scratch Thomas Cafe 1670, Western Billiards 1534, Dot's Lounge Starlite League Sept.16, 1976 Individuals dump Jf.-n- Wrxnl 168, Nancy Petersen 159, Ignore Anderson ''.i, Lonnie Korth 17), Kstcr Storrer 159, and Hetty Woerner 1.19. Glcnda Jh Game Hdcp Cutler 202. Jeny Wood 201, Hetty Wn-rne- (iiiine Series Scratch 1ifiine Korth 4.M. llae Mc h'lhald in. Kster Storrer Hi Series Hili Ide Mc Game Hdcp. Vera Westergard 218, Paula And erson 212, Kathi Potter 211 Series Scratch Fay Murphy 492, Rhoda Wei ling 490, Pheobe Henrie 473 Series Hdcp. Lu Bowcutt 580, Lucille Potter 579, Paula Anderson 577. Game Scratch Classic 785, 737, Laws 723, Hi-In- Hi-In- -- 718. Classic Splits Converted Lenore Anderson IOis Arbon 5 10, and Jeny Wood 5-- Hi- - Team Game Hdcp. 938, 937, 926. laue Hi Ind (iiimc Scratch Kay Murphy IHfi, 179, KIhkIu Westergards Series Scratch Laws 2151, Classic 2147, Westergards 2009. Series Hdcp. Westergards Hear River Valley Indies Sept. 27, 1976 Vera Wester- Hi-In- Hdcp.- - Western Billiards 2086, Thomas Cafe 2057, Lloyd's Welding 1992. -- Hi gard 169, Refuge 169. 1511. 201. r Welling 2652, Classic 2705, Sing at town border: "Thirty days hath September, April, June and November, and anyone exceeding our speed limit." 1599. Steel shot will be sold by three Brigham City area merchants during the 1976-7- 7 waterfowl hunting season. Bess Services and Thompson Hardware in Brigham City and the Billings Oil Company in Perry will carry steel shot for sale. Steel shot will also be available at the Bear River Laws 2606. Want to drive your spouse nuts? Don't talk in your sleep, just grin. headquarters throughout the season and at the Perry gate entrance on the opening weekend. Price of the shot at the refuge will be $5.00 per box and will be available in 12 gage only. Hunters are reminded the refuge will require exclusive use of steel shot throughout the season on all areas of the refuge open to hunting. The possession of lead shot is prohibited in a hunting area. A new hunter and check out station has been set up inside the Perry gate entrance and all hunters must register. Hunters using Area A must register at the refuge headquarters and check out before leaving the refuge. Hunters using areas adjacent to closed refuge lands are asked to set up blinds far enough from the boundary so dead and wounded birds will not fall inside the closed area. Trespass into closed areas j k3 it. 5-- Waterfowl Season "once-in-a-lifetim- opportunity knocked for Thayne Jones of Fielding and he took full advantage of of the refuge to retrieve dead or wounded birds is and will be Irohibited The cooperation of all waterfowl hunters is requested. The refuge public hunting areas, comprising 12,855 acres, are well posted, and are delineated on maps and hunting leaflets available at the refuge headquarters located 15 miles west of Brigham City. The duck season Homecoming Activites And Schedule Wednesday October 6 10:30 a.m. Alumni Assembly 2:15 p.m. Motorcade (followed by a pep rally on mainstreet) 7:00 p.m. Game Time (Bear River vs Skyview) Great Half-tim-e Show and Presentation of Royalty opens Saturday, October 2, at 12:00 Noon. An aerial census on September 25 revealed a decrease in waterfowl numbers compared to last year. Slightly more than 100,000 ducks, mostly pintail and green-winge- d teal, were using the refuge. Waterfowl numbers south of the refuge on state land were down considerably from last year. Hunters may find a few sick or dead birds as a very mild outbreak of avian botulism has occurred on the refuge and surround area. This disease is expected to subside with cooler weather with very limited loss of waterfowl. The cooperation of sportsmen is requested in reporting any large die-of- f of birds to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Utah Division of Natural Resources. This Add Courtesy Of Continental Telephone of the West MEMBER AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY I. OF CONTINENTAL EMPLOYER SYSTEM |