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Show THE LEADER-GARLAN- Bears Best Int. X Xrk P' T"V - f I 1.11 ' 1 "h i the Bear Wrestling team trounced the Intermountain Eagles in the season opener. TIMES, November 24, 1976, Page 15 ' Dec. 8 BRatMalad Dec. 10 North Cache at BR Dec. 17 South Cache at BR BR at Box Elder Jan. 7 BR at Logan t Jan. 14 Int. at BR Jan. 18 Preston at UK Jan. 26 iiihw.,, jan. za bk at ionn vacne ' BR at South Cache ! Feb. 4 'i t4 ' i Feb. ; Feb. Feb. 98 lbs. 98 lbs. Li pf::-- ffl : Pali over Butterfly Pali over Butterfly I I i 1 119 145 lbs. Munns over Begay - 185 Pin . Pin lbs. Lafever over Free-lan- d Pin lbs. Attcity over Cornwall Pin 167 lbs. Oyler over Russel 155 Unlimited Conway erson Pin over Pet- BRJH Instructor Cub Grapplers Gains State Position A Box Will Change Minds Bingham's grapplers will get their first chance to start changing some minds Thursday, Dec. 2, when they open up the season at Highland Junior High in Ogden- Is at 1 p.m., with, Weigh-i- n v ' wrestling starting at 2 p.m. Bingham has 50 to 60 recruits out vying for a spot on the squad and has already spotted a potential trouble spot. The Cubs will behurting in the upper weights. A couple of candidates quit the squad Monday and may leave Danny Cervantez High school in Garland, was elected to the post recently at the organization's meeting in St. George. He will serve as vice president over physical education in the organization, one year and AAyr i' Perry '"?""'-"-i'""'1- " " "' and another as vice president. He has been an instructor and coach at the school for 18 years and has coached or been assistant on every football team at the junior high since its beginning. He is a member of the Bike Century club for having his basketball teams win 100 or more games during his coaching tenure. ' Perry has served on the UAHPER nominating committee prior to being elected to vice president. He joins another Northern Utah resident to head the organization, Loye Painter of Logan whtt"wa'!felected presidentas vice physi- education instructor and coach at Bear River Junior Travis Cornwall are also contenders. Bingham is assisted by Coach Wayne Jensen. rrH Elder county cal education instructor has been elected vice presidentelect of the Utah Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Myrl D. Perry, physical saw a little varsity action near the end of last year, should make the squad along with Ed Tarbet. " ; - . : president-elec- t elect Perry', who resides in Deweyville, is married to the former Margaret Hess of bet- - I - - Bingham in the position of having to forfeit matches in the two top weights. The Cubs have a busy schedule lined up with a full 12 dual matches slated plus their Dec. 30 Christmas Inv- Garland. children. Banks They that have four advertise "We're your best friend!" still won't cash your paycheck without two items of identification. itational and the Region tournament which they'll host Feb. 24. of this year's squad are Shawn Anderson, a top candidate at 138 pounds "if he'll work," Chris said; Bingham Thompson a contender at 145 The Veterans Administration's construction appropriation for fiscal year 1977 is $497.7 million. The Cubs of Bear River Junior High kick off the new season this afternoon at Intermountain School in the first of a 14 game schedule. The Cubs spend their first three weeks of the season on the road visiting Preston Dec. 3 and Malad Dec. 8, before returning home Dec. 10 to host North Cache. Coach Myrl Perry will go with a starting lineup consisting of Richard Morten-se5' 11", Gary Miller, 6' 1", and Greg Grant, 6' 1" as the big men in the Cub's high-lopost offense. Erick Shumway, 5' 7", and Dale Jensen, 5' 7", round out the starting five. Other members of the squad include Kevin Smith, of . n, Blair 1976-7- 7 Kawasaki 440 Snow-Goe- r Maga- fan-cool- 1 I ( omulele Parts I Service. cross the generation gap to your side. Being told inflation is worse overseas is no consolation. Can't we be first in anything anymore? Some men grow beards to cover a multitude of chins. & R 176 West BR at Int. BR at Preston Nov. 24 Dec. 3 Here's the beautv that's the super trail machine. It's the sleek performer that brings you all the fun and excitement of winter and tames even the toughest trails. 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The squad is much slower Cub team than last year's but Perry feels the potential is there for a winning season. The Cubs vill also participate this year iii a Holiday Tournament at Ben Lomond High School. They'll play the game just prior to the Bear River High vs Ben Lomond Game on Dec. 28 to kick'off the three day tournament which ends Dec. 30. last year. Thompson and Mike Rose. I I " Cubs Open On The Road pounds; and Mike Rose, a contender at 132 pounds, who saw no varsity action Other top prospects include Kris Thompson, 145 pounds; and Doug Roberts and Todd Grover who are competing for the 85 and 92 pound spots. Mark Smith is going after the 119 or 126 pound weight. Kirk Oyler, a man who :fe" l Mutt . .REGION VOLLEYBALL winners in the Young Women Division were these girls from the Tremonton Second Ward. They also finished first in their stake. Members are (1 to r) front: Sherrie Corbett, Annette Christensen, Anita Barfuss, Sabrina Wells. Darla Fuller; back: Angie Smith, June Hudman, Mary Jane Richins, Lorraine Kidman and Robvn Coziar. Pin lbs. Watchman over Anderson 11 to 5 126 lbs. Neboyia over Christiansen 10 to 7 S works for a takedown on his man in the 132 lbs. Carter over Yazzi ( III I'.r. Ml liear's iuLnin; meet of the season. Munns eventually won the 17 to 6 matili. 138 lbs. Gibbs over Winslow 3 to 2 NUTS & BOLTS I Pin 105 lbs. Carter over Yazzi Pin 112 lbs. Madsen over Tha-aza- Bingham. 18 Last Tuesday The Bears took eight out of 12 of the varsity matches with six of the wins being won by pins. The fastest pin of the match was the first one as Bryan Pali sent his opponent by the name of Butterfly to the mat in 59 seconds. This was in the 98 lbs. class and apparently Brian believes that the lighter they are the quicker they fall. The following matches went as follows: everybody wrong," said Bear River Junior High wrestling coach, Calvin Box Elder at BR Logan at BR 11 rn River "This is the year everybody said we aren't going to have a good team, so we've challenged the kids to prove MaladatBR 8 Ufch P0NTIAC Tremonton. CADILLAC GMC |