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Show I f nw Page THE 14 LEADER-GARLAN- ' " i jit, TIMES - Nov. D . mil 18, 1976 izM'W "' -i- ' n- n - f 1 this year are Chubb Munns, 145 pounds, 'mmHMrx rr ' Mt.wjr last year's squad who saw differing amounts of action. who compiled a good record last year, as did Burke Gibbs, 138 pounds. The Bears still have a supply of Crozier brothers on the roster but only one, Max Crozier, another top wrestler, will be back to take over the 126 pound weight. For the first time in the past few years, the Bear roster won't include a Zun-don the list. Kurt Zundel is out for the first weeks of the season with a broken region qualitying meet of Bonneville and Logan. Bingham is being assisted by Coach Bill Jacobson. Washington, D. C: Where they take the taxpayer's shirt and have a bureau in which to put it. - Psychiatrist: A doctor who charges you fifty dollars an hour to talk to his ceiling. r"T-- ' ....... el ankle. Other returnees include Mike Lott at 145 or 155 pounds: Danny Madsen at pounds; Darwin Carter pounds; Ted Petersen pounds, Brian Pali at 98 pounds; and Matt Petersen at 119 pounds. Carter and Madsen lettered two years ago as sophomores then laid out of wrestling as juniors. Both lettermen, could help carry the Bears to a respectable season have shown up well in this year. preseason practices, accor ding to Bingham. A sophomore, 167 pound Jeff Oyler, could give the returnees a run for their money. Oyler is a competitor, something he proved in three years of junior high wrestling. Tough as nails, Oyler is 112 at 132 at 185 V if4 BURKE GIBBS, a on this year's Bear River High wrestling squad, and Mike Lott. one of several returning in Grapplers Face Intermountain Here New head coach Bill Bingham put his Bear River High School wrestling squad thru challenge matches Tuesday evening to decide who has earned the right to wrestle for the varsity when they open the season next Tuesday, Nov. 23. The Bears host the Intermountain School with both the varsity and junior var- - sity action scheduled at 3 p.m. Meets are scheduled two a week on Tuesday's and Thursday's for much of the season with 15 individual trying to get down to a 155 pound wrestling weight for season. Bingham expects to see him in the varsity lineup much of the i2 (t BHD 0 'ACTUS SSLM& the meets planned and three CU Qdfr (3 33' OFflfii C time. Mike Christensen is another wrestler who has looked well in practice and could tournament matches inclucontest at ding an eight-wa- y Orem. The Bears have fully ten returning lettermen from compete for a starting berth. Shane Cornwall is in Hunter Success the same situation, GtesOQO same situation. The Bears face a problem they've had all too often, though, in their lack of big for the upper weights. a heavy admits. That means the Bears may lie giving away team points it each meet before they ever get on the mat. "We may have to push someone out there just to lave someone on the mat," lingham said. The Bears went in dual neets last year with one tie aid finished fifth in the men "We don't have weight," Bingham Up In Dox Elder, Davis Preliminary field bag checks for the opening weekend of the 1976 pheasant season revealed that four of Utah's game management regions maintained action similar to or slightly better than 1975, while one region showed a marked increase Pig (3 TiEga dHD OtWt am sua tin-harve- The northern region of Utah had a hunter success figure that averaged about one-habird per hunter for the opening weekend of 1976. The 1975 figure was about d of a bird average, or one bird for every three hunters. Box Elder and Davis counties showed significant increases in the harvest success, while success was comparable to 1975 in Cache County. (Data from Weber County was unavailable at press time.) lf one-thir- ; ; Central Utah produced : : ; slightly better results than in 1975 for the average hunt- er. Although results were obtained from a small samp-ling of hunters, Juab and Salt Lake counties showed slightly less success than last year, while Sanpete, Tooele and Utah counties were up slightly over the previous year. In the southern region, hunters found the going about the same, or perhaps just slightly better than the 1975 hunt. Success increased in Sevier County, decreased in Beaver County and was comparable to 1975 in Millard County. No data was available at press time from other areas of the region. Northeastern Utah showed marked increases in the pheasant harvest in both Duchesne and Uintah counties and, consequently, averaged a higher success ratio in the rest of the region also. The success appears to have been the highest in the region since 1971. 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