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Show THE LEADER-GARLAN- TIMES, December D 15, 1977. Page Bowling Benefit Aids Kids Residents of North Box was one of Full- -' and also helped promote many of the champion's fights. Kosof, active in Utah bowl- -' ing circles since the 1940's, began his bowling benefit in 1972 at age 65. He bowled a game for each year of his life and has each year, except last year, when sidelined with illness. On Saturday, he'll bowl 70 straight games, beginning at 9 a .m. The public is invited to bowl against him. The public is asked to pay $2 a line for each game, with all proceeds going to the Utah Division of Kosof Elder County are extended a special invitation to bowl against and meet with Gene Fullmer Saturday. Fullmer will be with severUtahns al other at Max Kosof s bowling benefit for blind and needy children in Box Elder well-know- mer's sponsors n County. Fullmer will be at the Brigham Bowl between 11 a.m. and about 3 p.m. The former world middleweight boxing champion will have his former trainer, Marv Jenson, on hand, along with John Mooney, Salt Lake Tribune sports editor, Danny Kramer, KSL radio personality, and others. Fullmer is always delighted to meet the public and sign autographs and pose for pictures. which Services Family identifies needy children and uses the funds to buy shoes, coats and other clothing. For his part, Kosof bears the cost of bowling and anyone who beats him in head- Dennis Hirschi 842. Lai Brenkmaa Karleea Paulsen (18. play receives a free series at the Brigham Bowl. There is a special rate for senior citizens and children. The "old man of bowling" hopes to raise $2,500 this year to aid the county's needy. "With the Division of Family Services handling all monies, we know that there will not be a single dime lost for administration or other purposes. Every cent is used to help the less fortunate. "I'd like to invite you to come and bowl with me. And afterwards, there is a birthday party on my behalf for bowlers. You're all welcome to come," Kosof told The Leader. Local family services chief, Richard Taylor, has commented that Kosof's benefit has annually allowed the division to aid children who are not normally reached by other church or civic organizations at Christimas time. Kosof himself is a product of ghetto environment and knows from first hand what it is like to spend winters without adequate shoes and clothing. "Since my birthday is on Christmas Day, I've felt I ought to do something to help 838, He invited anyone to drop by Saturday and chat with Fullmer and him and bowl a series or two for charity. Boars Boat Morgan TW1UTE LEAGUE Dec. 7. 1(77 Team Game Scratch: Vesco's (78, J. B. Generator (S3, Rosebud Cafe M. Hi Team Game Hdcp: Vesca's HC. J. B. Generator 832. Racket Apt. at. Hi Team Series Scratch: Vesca's 18(6. J. B. Generator 1811. Stale Farm 1787. Hi Team Series Hdcp: Vesco's 2371. J. B. Generator 235, Rocket Apt. 22M. Hi Ind Game Scratch: Dean 28, John Tanaka 202, Steve Hodges 188. Hi Ind. Game Hdcp: Dean 250, Ron Henrle 232. Allen Hardy 231. Hi Ind Series Scratch: Jim 'Peterson 528, John Tanaka 52. Kent Skinner 516. Hi Ind Series Hdcp: Jim Peterson (52, Deaa (22, Bonnie Harris 618. Splits Converted: Esther Starrer Grace Walker Hi LL'CKY STRIKE LEAGU E Dec. 8, 1(77 Team Serin Scratch: Earl's Croc. 1928. Moon's Prod. ISM, Nick's 1841. Hi Team Series Hdcp: Earl's Groc. 2328, Trophies 4 Things 227(. Moon's Prod. 2235. Hi Team Game Scratch: Earl' Groc. 617. Moon's Prod. 884. Trophies Things H. Hi Team 6ame Hdcp: Earl's Groc. KM. Trophies ft Things W3. Victor L41. 773. Hi Men's Series Scratch: Jess Brailslord S78, Larry Kidmaa S2. John Taaaka Sat. Hi Men's Series Hdcp: Jess Brailslord C24. Shoj Watanabe 878, Dean Potter 878. Hi Men's Game Scratch: Jess Brailslord Shoj Watanabe 15, Larry Kidman Hi Coar Rlvor vf Cypress Here's the box score: HI Men's Game Hdcp: Jess Brallsfartl 222, Shoj Watanabe 22a, Jay Gardner 211. Bear River Ladies' Series Scratch: Mania Petersen 503. Berate Earl MS, Rhada Welling M. Ladles' Series Hdcp: Berate Earl Ml. Nora Harmon 5M, Maxlne Petersen 593. Ladies' Game Scratch: Maxlne Petersen 210, Bernie Earl 12, Nora Harmon 185. Ladies' Came Hdcp: Maxlne Petersen 240. Bernie Earl 227, Nora Harmon 225. Spills Converted: Art Brailslord Stokes D. N. Dec. 8, Petersen Petersen 9 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 10 12 4 0 10 0 0 Bourne Giles Hess Miller Team Game Scratch: Victor L4L 522, Honey Queens 4M, Plnball Whlitera 451. Hi Team Game Hdcp: Victor UtL 587, Honey Bees 581, Bad News Bowlers 571. Hi Team Series Scratch: Victor LL 1384. Honey Queens 1170, Plnball W Miters 0 6 26 Team Series Hdcp: Honey Bees 1(28, Pinball Whlziers 1008, Bad News Bowlers 1607. Hi Ind Game Scratch: Peggy Nelson 215, Jan Petersen 180. Gloria Frank 184. Hi Ind Game Hdcp: Peggy Nelson 233, Jan Petersen 210, Pam Nelson 217. HI Ind Series Scratch: Peggy Nelson 552, Jan Petersen 520, Janet Carter 483. Hi Ind Series Hdcp: Jan Petersen Oil, Peggy Nelson (06, Carol Ravstea 581. Splits Converted: Debra Ward Edith Hansen FG FT Hansen 7 2 13 2 Sheppick KUIpack Applegate Honeycutt P. 1(77 Hi Team Gae Scratch: Circle "G" 742', Gephart's (88, BR Drug (43. Hi Team Game Hdcp: Circle "G" 885, Gephart's 840, BR Drug 822. HI Team Series Scratch: Circle "G" 2083, Gephart's 1863, Great Salt Lake M&C 117 COtlCO 5 4 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 MUler Petersen B 1. MATT RHODES, 10, and Will Sorensen, 10. recently received the Arrow of Light award. Both are members of Pack 135 Garland East Ward and were under the direction of Ken Shaffer a.t the time they earned the honor. Both earned all 15 activity badges. Matt is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Rhodes and Will is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sorensen, all of East Garland. Brad Andreason, David Deakin, Barry Carter and (M) dec. Todd Carter FROM Webster (Ml dec. Mike Bard well (185). Shawn Anderson (145) picked up decisions while heavy- weight Brian Christensen won by a forfeit. The varsity out pointed the Morgan squad 48-- The junior varsity won a 50-- 6 victory The most efficient wood burning stove Lmv t. 0AVAO0 CCI Stinger 22 Shells Winchester Wildcat Remington Fire on malarial ind workmanship. On year on thermoatat and blower. CO 22't OPDinOPIDLD WARRANTY: 29 yeere 'Q0M '134.95 U Action on the market today 89" 10-2- 2 ftAQLIN 22 Okada (BR) pinned Dave Sloan Petersen (BR) pinned Greg Creager (M) 4:00. Crosier (BR) pinned Zane Pentt (M) 2:20. Crittenden (M) dec. Val Cam (BR) Anderson (BR) dec. Rod Hasten (M) Zundel (BR) pinned Randy Has- lem (M) 3:21. Oyler ( BR) pinned Larry Rust (M) :I7. Petersen (BR) pinned Bob Winn (M) l:4(. n Christensen (BR) win by forfeit. Score: BR 48 Morgan 8. FIREPLACE LEATHER PaU (BR) dec. Rust Clark (M) 14. (BR) to Intermountains 37. The Bears will host Sky View in another preseason game this week.' CUSTOM Quoca Graver Mftrt Carrie Gardner each had 5. The Bears shot 24 percent from the field and 56 percent at the line, they also came up with 57 rebounds compared MERRY CHMSTB1AS Burke Gibbs. Here's the varsity results: (BR) HARVEST Sorenson, Dixie Wood and were Jan Fronk, 16; Dixie 13; Susan Rudd, 12. Other point getters for the Bears were Kelli Jones and Dina Tucker, 4; Penny Niel-so3; and Tricia Bourne and Karen Sorenson, 2. Jan Fronk led the team in rebounds with 15, Penny Nielson had 6, and, Karen Wood, losing only one match among ten. Victors were Shawn Anderson, Dee Marble, Kirk Miller, Rocky Nelson, Brian Christensen, Wes Estep, Brian Pali (105) and By Kris Bessinger 57 5 November Series E-- Savings Bonds sales figures released by the Department of the Treasury credit Box Elder County with $19,849, sales bringing to $721,384, 69 percent of the 1977 quota, it was announced today by Volunteer County Savings Bonds Chairman Jack Shumway. H 663, 854. (1 22 Shells Pounders SPECIFICATIONS Height 28" Width 26" '1.67 MX 7.99 caitor Depth 24yi" Depth with blower, 33V Weight, 380 lb. Max. wood length, 24" Ve" plate ateel aide Vs" plate eteei top Cast iron doora )" Hue with damper Firebrick lined Firescreen 468 CFM blower '15.95 OPDCIALO OOOD PQI A OAT rDDC...!6-- J OPEN 0 year-to-da- ,,' n, The Bear River varsity and junior varsity wrestling squads swept to decisive victories Tuesday evening over Morgan High. The win was the fourth straight in dual meets for the Bears who Saturday took first in an eight team tournament at Roy. (See story this page). The varsity wrestlers lost only three matches, while winning nine to claim the victory. Six victors won via the pin. Recording pins were Craig Okada (112), Matt Petersen (126), Max Crozier (132), Kirk Zundel (155), Jeff Oyler ( 167) , who got the job done in just :17 seconds; and Ted LITTLE HARVEY R Gala Opon Soason With Daokotball Win Dond Tally Noted 818, 517, 518, INDUSTRIES, 55 -. .4- ?00(3 BL?yci7 V. F TP 26 Hi Team Series Hdcp: Circle "G" 2432, Gephart's 2385, BR Drug 2347. Hi Ind Game Scratch: John Tanaka 244, Beeper Ravsten 235, Jay Gardner 200, Tod Whiteford 200, Dennis Hirschi 184, Ken DeJarnatt 184, Lil Brenkman 182, Iris Hawkes 178, JoAnn Sato 171. Hi Ind Game Hdcp: Beeper Ravsten 265, John Tanaka 258, Jay Gardner 241, Clalne Graver 240, Lil Brenkman 223, Iris Hawkes Ind Series Scratch: John Tanaka Beeper Ravsten 572, Tod Whiteford Dennis Hirschi 534, Lil Brenkman Karlene Poulsen 472. HI Ind Series Hdcp: John Tanaka Beeper Ravsten 662, Tod Whiteford 3 6 Cypress M. MUler MOONLITE MIXED DOUBLES 218. HI For Wrostllng Win 9. 1332. HI i. 1 Payne 177 HI Dec.,' 4 Sandall Brown Allen Leak FRIENDLY HOUR LEAGUE FTP FG FT .? those less fortunate. I began my bowling program in 1972 and each year it has helped raise more money for these kids. to-he- te L lP.M. FRIDifT ' CUSTOM LEATHER Gardner and Penny Nielson; and center, Jan Fronk. All members of the varsity team saw action in the game. High scorers for the Bears Bear River girls' basketball team recently won their first preseason game against Intermountain, by a score of TILL Odvt-- 45 West Main Tremonton, Ut 56-3- 6. 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