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Show Page H. BR T1IK LKAOKH (. AHI AMI TIMKS. tYliitiart i Gals Lose year in Cache Valley. to Jeppesen had a chance as play jusi about everybody the nine players broke into Host Skyviow Friday scoring 'column. But only the Hess, who was high for Todd and 15, with Bears Grant, who scored 13, could break into double figures. Scholtec led Roy with 18 and Hafen and McMahon added 13 and 12 each. 49-2- 9 Game Here's the box scores: Bear River girls' bakset-bal- l team lost to Weber by a score of The game was close the first two quarters, the half time score being with Weber leading. But in the Bear River 49-2- 9. 15 Hess 4 Webb 12-1- 5 second It a rev iewer had to come up with some critical comments on Tuesday evenings, half Weber pulled away and out scored the Bears by 17 points. The Bears shot 27 percent Bear River loss to Roy as if it were a new play opening on broadway, it might go like this. The show opened slow for the Bears, was weak on plot, had a few anticlimatic high points in the second and third acts and out of respect to the audience finally let them go home. In short, it wasn't one of the high points of the season for either team although there were times when the Bears seemed almost determined to turn the game into something you might consider paying money to see. The Bears play host to Sky view here Friday at 7:30 p.m. League leading Roy took command from the start and built up an 18-- 6 first quarter lead mostly because of a press that gave the Bears trouble getting the ball several times combined with some other turnovers. Bear River put on a spurt to open thesecond quarter and tor a moment had partisans feeling the show might be salvaged. 65-5- 1 from the field but hit only 3 out of 11 from the line. Scoring for the Bears were Dixie Wood, 8; Michelle Jensen, 7; Linda Miller, 4; Jan Fronk, 4; Lana Coombs, 2; Becky Barfuss, 2; and Kirs Bessinger, 2. The Junior Varsity also lost to Weber. The Bears played Bonne- - Breckins Are Investigated Reprinted from the Idaho Enterprise rash of burglaries in Pocatello Valley this past A month has resulted in several thousand dollars worth of property damage and loss, alarming farmers in that area and the Oneida Sheriff's Department. Eight Pocatello Valley Farmers reported break-in-s and thefts Jan. 12 - Con Hanson, Kay Alder, Charles Macbride, Merlin Jackson, J. Abbott, Dean Fuhriman, A.F. Turley and Lee Fuhriman. Later in the month six more Pocatello Valley farm- ers reported burglaries Frank Allen, Dean Fuhriman, Earl Fuhriman, Norn-aGrover, Keith and Lamar Wright and Merrill Wright. On Jan. 29. Sheriff Ken Wharton and Chief Deputy Bill Neal apprehended a man and woman from Poca- jfv fjj. I v The Bears scored twelve points while Roy could only manage two in the first three minutes of the quarter. Mark Williams hit a jumper, Tad Morrison hit two from the line, scrappy guard Nolan Hess hit four from, the line and added a field goal and Morrison went back to the line to close to withing two at But Roy got a tip in, hit on a fast break as a result of a turnover and succeeded in moving back out to an eight point lead at the half. Things got so lethargic in the second half that Coach Paul Jeppesen sent in three junior varsity starters, Stokes, David Petersen and Jeff Leak, after the Bears went almost half the quarter without a point while Roy's Hafen and Scholtec pushed the lead out to 40:22. With a chance to play, the subs put on a scrappy show. Stokes blocked a couple of shots and the whole defense hustled. The Bears even got some movement into their offense. The subs managed to pull the Bears back to with 12 at the third quarter mark. Roy blew the lead back out to 16 in the fourth quarter on a couple of fastbreak buck- - The ST (LJ 18-2- De-Ve- rl cts that caught the Bears slow in getting back. But then Hess started hitting from the key to score seven points in the quarter. And, Roy graciously missed the front end of a couple of Williams Morrison Bradshaw 9 6 4 Grant 3 6 Stokes Petersen 2 Leak 2 4 i'J The Bears pulled to within four but Roy went into the four corners offense and spent the final two minutes marching to the line to pull out the victory. The game had an over abundance of turnovers of the sort where passes end up out of bounds without having touched anybody. And the referees seemed bored at times that they let play get a little rough underneath. game night's Friday against Skyview will give the Bears a chance to revenovertime loss ge a to the Bobcats earlier in the one-poi- 15 51 3 2 12 3 2 ROY McMahon Miller Scholtec Hafen 2 1 li 6 18 3 13 Fernandes 2 4 Bennington 4 1U Oinun I 0 29 13 2 65 When only a week c Id, the young Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep follows its mother as she wanders about the mountain in search of food. WEATHER n tello who had stolen a stove from the Rert Marble ranch . JUNIOR DEVERAL STOKES goes up for a jump shot and two points against the Roy Royals. The Bears lost, but Stokes was one of the high points in a role as a substitute. and a bed trom the Kay Alder ranch. They were ar- - with petty larceny. The Sheriff's Department is continuing investigations on' the other thefts and are following several leads. En-.forcement in that area has rested and charged -, g Cutter Racing 8"3 Races Saturday Semi final cutter races were held last Saturday at the Fairgrounds racetrack. Those in attendance enjoyed the type of races expected when two well matched teams leave the starting gates together. This Saturday promises to be even more, exciting. The most successful teams will win and be presented trophies donated by various businesses in the Tremonton area. Everyone is invited to come to the championship races and support the local Bear River Valley Association. The A Aged Division will match Verl Udy against Grant Weeks for first and second place. Claud Allred & Sons No. 1 will go against Jess Udy for third. Fonnes-bec- k & Nelson will run against Nilsson & Edwards for consolation. Match-u- p for the B Aged Division are McNeely Bros, vs. Lyle Holdaway for first and second. Anger & Scott vs. Leon Sorenson for third. 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