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Show rage THE 6, LEADER-GARLAN- TIMES, D Uta.iter 16, 1976 Qui Coach Says s I u50 aw . ' Shooting, J Tfl Bradshaw TWmWvTVSlB fine-tune- 49-4- valiant second-hal- come- f backs, but too often, as with Ogden, fell just short. "We're about 39 only shooting Coach year," on percent Paul the Jepps-ese- n observed this week. The Bears have tossed up 335 field goal tries thus far, and connected on 133. Foul, shooting, a weak 4 Dockery m m K iff K Lon& Sleeve or Short Sleeve X-lar- Re& no ' 0 in points at The Bears were outscored in three of the four quarters against Ogden by three, four and margins, respectively. In the final quar-- ' ter they outscored Ogden 15-with their press working. The Tigers managed only two goals in the period. The Tigers aided the Bears in their comeback try by shooting only fifty percent from the foul line on 7 of 14 tries while the Bears picked up 13 of 18 tries for 69 percent. The difference came en the number of goals. Ogden man-to-ma- 10-1- tossed in 21 compared to 17 for the Bears. But the Bears had to toss up 54 tries to get their 47 points and shot a frigid 31 percent for the evening. Ogden got enough outside shooting from Glen Unck and Mike Dockery to hurt the Bear zone during the first half as they patiently moved the ball around. But overall, Jeppesen figures his squad got as many or more good shots but didnt can them. n Opening in a defense in the second half, and down by seven, the half-time- ." two-poi- man-to-ma- A&e Discount On 19 Shoes, Cowboy Boots, Gym Shoes, House Slippers K Great For iff Also Lee Jeans Corduroy Solid or Checked Values To $14 Pair m ff $9 Pair M X M K M ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft iGrab Bears managed three within 1 Group Dan Post or Justin Men's Cowboy Boots Values To $3988 Not All liams and Morrison handled the scoring almost exclus- ively. But Ogden spurted back to lead in the last a nine-poithree minutes of play on some good outside shots and passes to the open men. 1A ! Off j Ladies' Hand Ba&s 209b Discount Values To i ; the front end of seven one-- ; e chances that could, have iced the game away. With less than five min-- , utes to go, the Bears went to the press while still down by 11 points. The Bears forced five turnovers in the last five minutes which, combined s, with the missed allowed them to pull within four with 1:10 left. Williams hit a bucket to make it a game. Following an Ogden turnover, Hess lofted a shot from the key that bounced off the With 15 seconds left, , rim. Ogden missed a but put it up twice more before going back to the foul line with 5 seconds left. Again, they rebounded the missed shot and put it up again, allowing the Bears to get possession. Hess dribbled for the far end, but lofted the ball at the buzzer as the Bears fell short by two points. m m m m m FOR 5 $500 ' GIFT CERTIFICATES "It never rains but what it pours" is an old adage, but it could' apply to this year's Bear River Junior High right. A free 23 channel Panasonic CB with each new breakdown: m m m m m m m F TP 4 3 4 4, 4 6 3 2 4 4 7 2 2 Grant 2 IK m m m m m m w 6 12 12 10 4 FREE 6-- 2 d d d That's S uitnon..Hini$sMvmsi tab. CB m m m w M IK m m m K m m m m m w iscount s Lz9 1 t$i r KAWASAKI Here's SN0 JET I the complete 78: Daines (BE) dec. Troy K Cutrubus (BR) K 85: Lones (BE) pinned 11-- 3. Doug Roberts (BR) 1.29. 92: Marshall (BE) pinned Todd Grover (BR) 3:26. THE RUMORS ARE FACTS: If you've heard that the 98: Smoot (BE) pinned Kirk Oyler (BR) :53. Kawasaki SnoJets are reliable and quick to respond, 105: Hatch (BE) pinned believe it. Inside and out Kawasaki has made over 60 Ed Tarbett (BR) 4:43: improvements in styling, performance and comfort. 112: Todd West (BR) Kawasaki SnoJet ... It's a matter of fact. pinned Tolman (BE) 2:57. 119: Allen (BE) pinned Come in and David Deakin (BR) 3:56. 126: Lyons (BE) pinned tht fads at rfvt a 2km Mark Smith (BR) 5:05. -- u. Bell (BE) pinned 132: Mike Rose (BR) 3:45. 138: Shawn Anderson (BR) dec. Bingham (BE) M SOLO BEFORE DEC 31 , 1976 m m m m 6-- M i s, take-down- AND ConvzrJznt take-down- jr M Vttyc-j- FT Hess Webb Williams Morrison M 1 d wrestling squad if the past two weeks are any indication of the future forecast. The Cubs dropped their first wrestling match in four years last week when Highland Junior High of Ogden downed them. Well, they made it two in a row this week as they suffer1 loss to ed through a cross-count- y rival, Box Elder. The Cubs hope to break the losing streak before it gets any longer when they travel to South Cache today for a meet. The Cubs won 4 of the 14 box score: FG m BankAmericaro g TREM0NT0N SPORTS VILLA E 302 MKMIXlXaiKXMXmiSnMKKXKXXKIKXKXXKIIKKIMIKareaMKimKaXlla Two In A Row m . $488 1 Box Elder K 98 es 20 TTo ' matches for the day. Todd West posted a pin over his opponent in the weight and Shawn Anderson decision of his pulled off a opponent in the class. Wes Estep pinned his opponent in 1:14 of the first round in the weight class and Kris Thompson pinned his opponent in a slightly longer time in the class. The loss wasn't the only bad news this week for head coach, Calvin Bingham. The Cubs lost their "best wrestler" according to Bingham when Shawn Anderson busted a foot playing basketball. "Fundamentally, we've got a long way o go," Bingham noted. "We're not riding very well." "In the past we've always been aggressive and gone for the pin," he added. "In the past we've always been the best on takedowns. This year we're not getting the we're getting taken down." Against the Bees, the Cubs got only three of the initial s in the 14 matches. m m m M All Sweaters AND PAY LESS Cubs Lose Meet K K m Boys- - Girls-Men's-Ladi- LEADER KXXXXKXXXXXXKXXXXXKKKXXKKXXXXXXXXIIX M ( I TlhKB V and-on- BR NIGHT AT 7:30 4 49 47 32 Ogden aided a fourth, quarter charge by missing Here's the And Snow Boots Samsonite I i 58-2- Blouses $200 Sizes BUY FOR CASH 41 midway through the period as Wil- Ladies' 76 ft' DRAWING FRIDAY 29 22 close to Entire Stock Ba&s Lug&a&e K iff Discount On 10.9b Winter Coats and Vests Semi-Dres- s 12 9 one-and-o- Discount On f iff iff iff iff iff NIGHT TIL8:00 p.m. Sheets, Pillow Cases Towels, Wash Cloths Pro-Ked- s, iff iff ikJtt FORWARD MARK WILLIAMS goes up for two points as an Ogden High defender attempts to block the shot. A host of Tigers arive too late to assist. Bear River forward Tad Morrison follows up the play. m 10 49 sales figures, indicate that this year's hunt produced success for 29.2 percent of the season's deer hunters. That is a 5.8 percent imr provement in hunter success over the final figures for the 1975 deer season, which was 23.4 percent. Projected figures approximate some 169,600 hunters were afield. The number represents about four percent fewer hunters than during 1975. The breakdown shows approximately 157,350 resident hunters and some 12,250 nonresident nimrods pursued deer during the general season. ' . . 8 sec-con- $88 7 based on checking station The Bears have also had problems getting untracked early. d "We hustled hard the half" against Ogden, Jeppesen acknowledged as the Bears switched from a n zone to a coverage, defensively. "We just can't get going that first half. It seems like we're always behind 5 00 14 data and projected license by. Re&. s12 21 Preliminary results of the general deer season, high-jumpin- Special $g90 3 10 12 8 4 8 4 1976 at GEPHARTS 20 Men's Leisure Shirts Sizes Small Medium LarAe 2 4 Success OPEN FRIDAY r 47 Hun tor free-throw- Iff 13 0 one-and-o- . 18 0 0 0 aging 9.5 points per game and has a 34 percent average through the first six contests. Rebounding hasn't been a bright spot, yet, either. Against Ogden, for instance, the Bears "only had about six rebounds" the first half, according to Jeppesen. Late in the game they were forced to foul to get the ball and Ogden missed the first of two tries. But, in each .case a g Ogden man took the rebound Irom his center spot on the lane between two Bear River players. Ogden threw the ball back up again and the Bears got it, but precious seconds went team-leadin- 17 0 0 1 1 Slow tarts Hurt Bears ness Jeppesen pinpointed before the season started, has improved, especially the last three games, Jeppesen pointed out. "We're up around 68 percent, which is a big improvement." Senior Guard, Chris Webb has been the most consistent Bear, offensively, from the field, hitting on 26 of 43 shots for an even 60 percent and a 9.5 points per game average. Center, Todd Grant, has compiled a 51 percent shooting average on 30 of 59 for a g total of 10.6 points per game. Tad Morrison, who showed renewed signs of coming alive, offensively, in the second half against Ogden, is averaging 10.1 points per game while hitting on 44 percent of his tries. Forward, Mark Williams is averaging 10.3 points per game, but isn't snooting as consistently as he should with a 26 percent average. Williams has hit on 19 of 71 from the field, but leads the Bears from the foul line with an 89 percent average on 24 of 27 charity tosses. Guard Nolan Hess is aver 0 0 OGDEN Rbundin A lackluster shooting percentage, rebounding problems and inability to get the motor cranked up and running smoothly in the first half, are three reasons this year's Bear River High squad is sputtering along with a 5 record. The Bears need to get d their engine in a hurry. Friday night's contest at Weber kicks off the Region One schedule, although the Bears have a couple of foes on the bill before returning to region action against Roy on Jan. 7. The Bears have come painfully close a number of times, but no closer, perhaps, than in their 7 loss to Ogden recently. And, they've put on some 2 tax Hun 6xMXMXXWCaiKXKKXKXXKXXXXXKXIXI K 145: Wes Estep (BR) pinn- -' ed Warren (BE) 1:14. 155: Kris Thompson (BR) pinned Sant (BE) 1:45. 167: Yates (BE) pinned Bart Benson (BR) 3:41. HWY: Higley (BE) pinned Dan Kidman (BR) :55. Score: BE 58, BRJH 21. ' |