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Show f ilcwS'onnici 9 VANCOUVER H'1"1 Friday, September 27, 1946 llLl t ' ldl d J C (IT) onu.td St. Janus a n ij B fui n the tlOaf receivers pro- - thuuh to aid the The ancients had a legend: The days spent in the chase are not counted in the alloted time of man." but thats all right. The A Dangerous Load I? Ogden and Salt Lake City spoiting goods dealers have reloaded up on government buck leases of double-ougshot. Hunters should be warned. The stuff is useless in this part of the country, except for with smaller shot, and for V Looks Like Plenty Of Duck Stamps This Year nice The in the evidence presented by ton played a geat game at Ferg and his boys lats week was guard. It would be hard to pick thiee-dee- p post- (duck stamps been received and now aie on sale at the post office. The stamps cost 1 each, and a stamp must be affixed to a hunting license before a hunter may legally shoot migratory game birds. The supply of duck stamps is laiger this year, Fieeman said. He did not anticipate that the post office would run out of the stamps, in the last days before the duck season opening, as it has in years past. Unless, that is, the hunters get enthusiastic and buy stamps each, he added. stamps) have Puncipal Frank Stevens, of strength for every the top lineman, after Merrell, Beai Rivei high, said after seesubstitutions used to be position. Ferg but Compton would have it may have been considered as a serious contender ing Fnday nights game that if spai ingly too because he doesnt have many for the title. Sorry if we seem he weie a betting man hed w ager five bucks Box Elder boys, or it may be sim- to be harping on blocking, but would be in the state championhad he combination that the ply did you notice that successful play-of- f later this fall. ship m theie was woikmg so well fourth-quartpass. The passer Stevens, was a Double-- 0 buck shot is a guard he didn't care to break it up. incidentally, d to stand member of one of Fergs fust blast- Time, as the phiase goes, will was able e load, used for like it and aim back of the line Box Elder teams, many yeais shotguns, and tell. ing in sawed-of- f Such well try not to a rifle. ago. often fiom the hip. If a lot of it blocking! mention again hunters buy these loads and fire From where we sat, it looted Other expel ts on the sidethem fiom their duck blinds in was the marshes and on the Bear like deceptive Little Louie Douglas might lines ranged down fiom Stevens on the Bees serve well as a decoy. When he somewhat in their estimaUon of River refuge this season, theres the big plus-factcame close comes into the game, the oppos- the 1946 Bee gi id machine, but going to be somebody killed, as first touchdown. They suie as youie boin. Those big to scoiing again in the third ing team is sure to think its all agieed Feiguson has come Certainly! We want your heavy pellets carry too far, and with the extia this time in for some trick play, probably up again with a mighty good hit too hard. At 100 yards, an the form of crisp, decisive block- with him carrying or at least team, a team to watch, a team news items. The phone number ordinary No. 5 or No. 6 shot ing, and put the ball on across handling the ball. It helps open that has a good chance of going is 7. might spatter against you with- on the first play of the fouith out harm, but one those quaiter. On the point after shot would Joe mighty damaging, touchdown, a line ply, the Bee line charged hard and as evenand possibly fatal. ly as any weve ever seen. Some of the local boys found out last season theres no point Louie Douglas, sub Little for sporting back, had a bad night of it. He in using loads. After wasting a lot of got into the game twice and had good chances for a couple of three chances: A tackle, a chance to carry the ball on the snap-bac- k days shooting at and missing from center, and a chance geese with them, they patterned them. At 30 yards, they found, to take the ball on a lateral. He a scatters its nine pel- missed the tackle, fumbled the area. It snap-baclets over a six-fobut went to town on doesnt take a very smart goose the lateral play. When the one to fly through a pattei n like that. i sthat good, the Put nine pellets no matter how doesnt look like such a bad per big they aie in about 28 square centage, Louie, and better luck feet, and you see you have one next time! pellet to every three square g feet or so. Your chance of killfor Nice, peppy ing any sort of game smaller the game! The senior division than a cow (or a man) with a cheer-leadrMontan Watkins, load like that is nil. Thats all, Beverly Barker and Shirley Jean just nil. Blaylock, and the junior division Sherry Hansen, Local sportsmen should get on Rose Marie Lomax and Fay Anthe ball, if they value their own derson, were cute and very, very lives, and see to it that lively. They, and the Cheering are not permitted on the Bear students, add a lot to the genRiver refuge this season. For- eral and always-thrillin- g atmosbidding their use wouldnt hurt phere of a football game. anyody, and it might save a lot of people getting hurt. Max Fryer at left end was a When that boy powerhouse. Commentary On The Game blocks, they stay blocked! Not Dont shed a tear for Ferg all the credit for some successthis year! That was the word ful end runs and plays after Friday nights game with goes to the man who lugged the p South high of Salt leather. Blocking like Maxs Lake City. South split its squad makes a look good, Why drive your car when you can and beat both Cyprus and Bear and while were on the subject now go as you please by bus? River, the same day, the week of blocking and other things, trouble here the before. weU our Phone neck away, way Maybe put your local Overland Greywas they wouldnt let them play out and pink Non Johnson as hound Agent for full information. 22 men at once . . . The Tribune the star of the game, and not so and Telegram picked South . . . much for the fact that he lugged over all 13 points, as for his Before blocking and tackling. a boy gets to be a veteran on Fergusons squad, he knows and AND KEEP IT FOR REFERENCE uses the fundamentals. A close second would be Preston Merrell, who opened the wagon road through the center of the line whenever it was needed, and cut down more than his share of South for no gain. man-killin- '&!, shuck, Just so you wont foiget it, the next home game under those bright new lights will be next Fnday evening, October 4, with Bear Riveis Beais. See ya at the game! run of Powers, along the session when South was in scorwould have sideline, when he brought the ing terntoiy, and Ernest Freeman, local for a chances thiee had moie in picked Box Elder . . coffin comer, of the out ball master, said today federal only thing seriously lacking the fourth quai ter. Harold Comp- touchdown. bird News-Journ- al Av places this year. final-innin- i,J,J taste m J00 u football ' sen going on through and taking em up for s'raicht g passing ralout the defending backfield man Souths who happened to be his assign- ly, vuth two stiaight completed, w ill ment. Backing up or moving made it look like the Bees deout of the way of Rasmussen have to shaipen their annul wasnt good enough. He followed fense a bit. toIt took quick thinkfor Bud intei cept that pass, up until he had his man down ing of .and out of the play, wher- thiee minutes btfoie the end ever it went. .. .when Ben Glo- the game and near his own goal ver gets the pighide and lights line, instead of blocking it. It a hes fast' That was a cost yaidage, but it gained pos- ... top-ran- k er flat-foote- close-rang- 00-bu- EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1st 00-bl- "its good to be back ot with the telephone compamj mhutoteocei cheer-leadin- s, More" thanl 100 men and womerTof the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company served in the armed forces.1 of those who have been discharged from the service have returned to their jobs. 91 n ti between Their rate of pay upon return included the increases they would have received had they remained with us, and they have received full credit under the Bell System Benefit and Pension Plan. Salt Lake City, Logan and Preston le This Company welcomes the return of its war veterans to help in the big job ahead. Ve honor the 25 who gave their lives for their country 1 MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE emc& s, well-built-u- ball-carri- er AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY CLIP THIS AD RJETJ S C SS E IB UJIL E S ball-carrie- rs Both of the Hunsaker boys, Shorland and Stanford they're cousins played good defensive games . And when a Bee runner had Harold Compton and Kenny Nielsen running interference for him, it was like rolling along the highway . . . well, almost. In the second quarter, you proably noticed, two plays in a row, it was Kenny who smacked down the tackier whod have messed things up, and instead the plays each went for a first down. Several times, the last move of the play was Junior Rasmus- - ,4 Farmers . KnovWliat AS his own boss, the farmer has long since found out that a profit is not jii't an extra sum. above the bare cost of doing which can be used as you please. 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