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Show Page THE 12, LEADER-GARLAN- TIMES, November D 11, 1976 Hi Team Series Scratch - Classic 2011. Laws 1982. Leader 1928. Series Hdcp - Carl and Dons 2527, Golden Spike 25U2, Classic 2446. Splits Converted - Annette Richards Verna Hyde Jennie Gephart Khods Welling Madge Anderson .: i j:T MIS i.7r ' V - 1K& ""St. PRfcJI .tv.' 'I i I. STARLITE Nov. 4, LEAGUE state yielded the best hunting this year and the central or two percentage points above that figure." John commented that the success by regions was about as expected. The two northern sections of the region was also quite good. This was predicted in the preseason forecast. 1976 Scratch Beeper Ravsten 205, Sylvia Hodges 202, Linda Smith 200. Hdcp. - Sylvia Hodges 838, Linda Smith 225, Beeper Ravsten 218. Scratch - Beeper Ravsten 530, Syvlia Hodges 490. Ester Storrer 466, Nancy Petersen 466. Hdcp - Sylvia Hodges 598, Beeper Ravsten 569, Ester Storrer 565. Scratch - Dots Lounge 678, Western Trails 643, Thomas Cafe 602. - MOONLITE MIXED DOUBLES Nov. 2, 1976 2092. 2446. LEAGUE Series Scratch - Taylor Farm Dent Rich 1918, DepharU 1887 Series Hdcp. - Taylor Farm Gepharts 2409. Dent Rich 2371. Hdcp. Game Scratch - Taylor Farm Taylor Farm 705. Game Hdcp. - Chases 912, Tavlor Farm 836 and 823, Dent Rich 821. Hi Mens Series Scratch - John Tanaka 61, Roy Haramoto S37, Adam Brenkman ,534. Series Hdcp. - Koy Haramoto John Tanaka 654, Adam Brenkman 681, 645. 282 482. 239. Game Hdcp. - Flora White-for- d Janet Riser 235. Reva Jensen 226. Splits Converted - Ethel Gardner Jan Petersen Jay Gardner BEAR RIVER Nov. 8. 1976 VALLEY r - ' .. . - - Verna Hyde 179. 175, Lu Bowcutt 168. , Game Hdcp. - Jeanette 213. Verna Hyde 208. Madge Anderson 205. Dona Bowcutt 205. Hi Indv. Series Scratch - Rhoda Welling 442. Julie Brown 441, Marge Baty 441. Series Hdcp. - Julie Brown 546, Cindy Burt 541, Marge Baty 534. Game Scratch Classic 724, Carl and Dons 712, Leader 896. .all-regio- running back n ner up for his performance as a first year coach at Bear River where a couple of Bear River's Chris Webb was named defensive player of the year in Region One this week when the Northern Utah Sports Writers and Broadcasters released their picks. s Webb, a standout linebac-- " ker for the Bears, was joined by Jim McMahon of Roy, the unanimous selection as offensive player of the year for leading his team to the Region One crown at the quarterback spot. Webb led the Bears in tackles and picked off four interceptions for the year. He is sure to be named to the Ogden - Standard's all-are- touchdowns could have yielded an outstanding region-rec- ord for the Bears. Webb was joined on the selection list by teammate Curtis Kidman, a 5'9" 150 pound senior who gained honors on the offensive side as a runningback in a unanimous pick. Kidman lead all ground gainers in the region with over 1,000 yards on about 200 carries. The hard running tailback was the workhorse in the Bear backfield. Joining Kidman on the offensive lineup a team and seems to be a good all state team. bet for the McMahon has to be on everybody's top quarterback list. The Roy field all-regi- are: 3-- A Splitend Fred Femandess, 5'7" 153 pounds, Roy, The only sophomore, Fernandes, a unanimous pick, was one of seven Royals to make either the offensive or defensive squads. Roy's Blake Minardi, senior 6'3", 222 pounds, was a unanimous pick at offensive tackle. Dan Woodhead, senior 6T 219 pounds, of Sky-viewas named to the other tackle spot. Jeff Hardy, senior 5'10" 170 pounds, Box Elder, and Grant Ballingham, senior 5'8" 180 pounds, Bonneville, general picked defensive backs apart with his passing and drove linemen crazy with his scrambling when no one was open. The sportswriters and broadcasters also gave the nod to Tot Workman of Box Elder as Coach of the Year. Workman inheritedaiiot-hin- g team from 1975 and built a squad which managed a 4 region one record. Bear River Coach Bill Jacobsen was a strong run w 5-- Jeff Williams fteed To sel-ect- senior 6'1" 185 pounds, was Bonn- named tight end-and eville's Mike Mathieu, senior 6' 175 pounds, was named to the flanker spot. Kidman is joined in the offensive backfield by Roy's Mike Budke, senior 5'9" 174 poundsv Chris Brockman, senior 6'2" 210 pounds, was one of the few bright spots on Logan's team this year. He earned unamimous selection Brad Olsen, as punter. senior 5'9" 150 pounds, who won a couple of games with his foot for Box Elder, was named to the place kicker position. Defensively, joining Webb as unanimous picks, were Dave Faslev, senior 5'9" 215 pounds, Sky view, tackle; Dave Westmoreland, senior. 5 ft. 7", 171 pounds, Roy, linebacker; 6-- 0 6-- 6-- ranks Greeji, include: 5-- 6 James guard, Ben Lo Ted Weston, defensive -- . back adding twelth man to the defensive squad. Dale Stone, junior 6'11" 160 pounds, Weber,; defensive back, rounded out the squad. Listed as honorable mention for the Bears were Lupe Barrera at tackle, and Nolan Hess and Roger Norr as defensive backs. Other honorable mentions, were: Roy: Chris Schultz, guard Mark Kartchner, guard; Dale Bennion, defensive end Mark Miller, offensive tackle Bonneville: Jerry Amid-arunning back; Craig Stagg, Scott George kicker; y'j- offensive tackle; Hunter, center; Archuleta, place Scott Warren, line--; backer.. Skyview: Richard Spuhler running back; Blake Pickett wing back; Jim Hyde, cents;:; Ron Thalman, lineman; Richard Morris, defensive e"nd; St6tt"5Wenson, defen at sive end. Hall, M M&f ! Elder: Jeff running back; Wynn Mike guard-linebacke- r; Rick Reimer, punter; Nickolaisen, offensive kle. Logan: Dave Jensen, ning Minkler, split end. r; ; would like THANKS! Performance Unrnv Ka haaittx that'ft me super iran macnine. it s the sleek performer that brings you all the fun and excitement of winter and tames even the toughest trails. Dependable styled right precision o engineered priced right, too. It boasts a Xenoah 440cc engine, CD ignition, twin Mikuni carbs, reed valves and more. We have it in stock now but it's more fun on snow than on our floor. - - liquid-coole- d 14 home games road trips. The Ramblers will also take part in the Snow College Tournament, Dec. 17 18, playing College of Eastern Utah on Friday night and Snow College on Saturday. All Rambler home games will start at 5:15 p.m., prior to the USU varsity games. rarin'-to-g- See the 440's Kissin' Cousin, the Rupp 250 Also on Salel - 1973 FORD GRAN TORINO COUPE $2500 ....... 1975 Kimber feels the increasing success under the buck only hunt is "good news " and bodes well for future improvement in the area. He said most hunters reported seeing good numbers of deer and at least getting a chance to shoot. ' Division officers will be doing a post season classification" In thneiV future to determine the deer herd condition going into the winter. Throughout the state, Rodney John, big game supervisor, said, "If I had to summarize the 1976 general deer hunt by the results from the checking stations, I would have to say that the overall success was at least 25 percent and might be one -- Trucks CHEVROLET ----- ----- 'a TON 4x4 SHORT $477500 1975 CHEVROLET V TON PICKUP $4300 1974 CHEVROLET TON 4x4- 3A - $4595 00 1975 GMC Air, loaded with 34 TON PICKUP extras, one 1974 GMC V2 owner car, clean TON PICKUP $349500 1969 DODGE V2 TON PICKUP 695 mm CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE 405 West Main St. BUICK SINCE 1920 Tremonton, Utah 257-533- I , Remember the problems of least spring? ll iifffliBiHi ' j3 Spreader gENTALSjf j 1 E I Put your mind at oaso & fertilize this fall. 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Heading the team members is Salvadore Parisi, guard from Sao Paulo, Brazil by way of Brighton High in Salt Lake. was a Parisi (parr-e-see- ) member of the Brazilian National Junior Team which Oscar Williams, Aggie varsity guard, played against three years ago in a trip through BRAZIL. Neil Weber: Jim Messerly, quarterback; Jay Shupe running back; and Kurt Ilium, center defensive tac- FL0WERLANE FLORAL 0 Long-hurs- t, guard-tackl- Hatch, I ! . quarterback; Kirt Hoth, Box n, n, USU mond; - Scott Bates, senior 5'11" 150 pounds, Logan, linebacker; Kim Moul-tosenior 6'2" 195 pounds, Skyview linebacker; and James Moore, senior 6' 170 pounds, Bonneville, defensive back. Also named to the team at ends were Brett Ferguson, senior, Box Elder, and Paul Taylor, Weber. Kent Law, senior 6'2" 209 Rambler Squad Jeff Williams, a 6'2" workhorse forward for last year's Bea. River Bears, will carry the school's hopes to Utah State University this year where he's been named to the junior varsity team. Williams is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Williams of East Tremonton. Williams joins a Rambler squad headed by assistant varsity coach, Rod Tueller, Brad Monks, a student assistant working on his degree, and former Utah State stand-ou- t, Bob Laur-isk- i, recently released by the NBA Golden State Warriors. Williams will join a number of other local athletes, including Clayton Moser, guard from Preston High, Frank Shaw, 2 forward guard, out of Weber High and Jeff Williams, 2 guard from Bear River High. Other players from the Utah pounds, Roy, was named to ' the other tackle spot. Chris Williams, junior 5'9" : 155 pounds, Box Elder,- and: Gary Tracey, senior 6' 160 pounds, Bonneville, tied as? as guard. Box Elder's Brent Walker, BUICK LESABRE HT. SEDAN $2875 them thru the winter," Kimber added. "If we can do that we're on top of the deer herd out there." Team were named to the guard spots. Mike Storey, senior, 6'1" 1.99 pounds,. Roy, was. 1973 success ratio eventually Bears Place Two Unanimous Picks On $2395 00 climbed to about 20 percent when field checks and the division's card survey were taken into consideration. He expects this year's figure to climb near 30 percent. Kimber said the number of young bucks killed in the year and a half age range showed a good winter survival rate. Preseason deer classifications with over 400 head classified showed a ratio of 108 fawns to 100 doe. "It's hoped we can save, Webb Named Top Defensive Player All-Regi- on COUPE Official counts at the Curtis Kidman ...outstanding defensive player RJUY CUAQAOTIID CHEVROLET VEGA HATCHBACK 1975 Snowville checking station showed hunter success was up 26 percent from the 14 percent recorded last year to 20. percent recorded this year. Kimber said last year's Team Game Hdcp. - Carl and Dons 926 Westergards 874. Classic 869. Series Scratch Classic 2011, Westergards 874, Classic 869. Hi Chris Webb - LOUD F3CD Huner success could average as high as 30 percent for the 1976 deer hunt in Box Elder County, according to Division of Wildlife Resources officer Ken Kimber. Game Scratch P7 I 817, LADIES Madge Anderson war Lounge Hunter Success 30 Percent Series Hdcp. - Donna Gardner Flora Whiteford 626. JoAnn Sato 614. Game Scratch - Flora White-for- d 191. JoAnn Sato 184, Beeper Ravsten 631 Dots EXPEQTLY QEC0I1DITI0KID Game Scratch Roy Haramoto John Tanaka 232. Carlos Frank 214. Game' Hdcp. Roy Haramoto Carlos Frank 262, John Tanaka 245. Series Scratch Beeper Rav-stc- n 501. JoAnn Sato 497, Flora White-for- d 234 - Trails 782, Thomas Cafe 739 Scratch - Dots Lounge 1727, Western Trails 1747, Thomas Cafe 1694. Hdcp. - Western Trails 2164. Dots Lounge 2144, Thomas Cafe 2105. Splits Converted - Alicia Miller Ann Holmgren Western Chases 707, 718 GARLAX0 257-334-1 |