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Show 9T L Five Bees Carry For Touchdowns JLs Hivers Blast Bulldogs ed in the ball on the line and raced up to the line where Maurice Hunsaker ail but crushed his smaller opponent. The ball squirted out ,of his arms and Lee Boothe grabbed the ball on the line. Then Ronnie Rock carried over left tackle for five yards and Phil Oyler weaved into the pay-dir- t territory for the Initial score. Ronnie Rock carried over a fake kick. Score, Box Elder 7, North Cache 0. of (With less than a minute play gone, Russ Nelson again booted the oval. Rasmussen took it on the line and ran It up to the 18 yard line. Cantwell gained nothing on a Dale Brown was smeared for a five yard loss on the next play. Bruce Brown passed to Jessop, but it fell Incomplete. B. Brown kicked to Oyler on the 50 and he pushed It back to the line. Stoney took it five on a line plunge. Oyler followed with an off tackle play for four more. Rock gained a first down on the line. Oyler plowed over right tackle for seven yards. On the next play, the Bees were off side, a five yard penalty. Oyler got back the five yards and five more when he crashed clear down to the seven-yarline. Oyler went over on a right end run on the following play. This time Oyler booted the ball and it was good. Score, Box Elder 14, North Cache 0. Nelsen kicked to Balls on the line and he brought It back to the 25. Dale Brown was stopped at the line of scrimage. conduct was Unsportsmanlike called against the Bulldogs, and the ball was brought back to the line. A pass was not completed . On a Rasmussen lost eight yards. Maurice Hunsaker stepped In front of a tick and Boothe fell on the loose oval. With only five yards left until a touchdown, Ronnie Rock scored again . for Box Elder. The kick was blocked and the score was 20 to 0 for the Hivers. Nelsen kicked to Balls on the 20 and he raced up to the line. .Balls was stopped for no gain on an end run. Rasmussen lost a yard on a plunge. Box Elder was called on conduct. North e Cache was on the next play. The Bulldogs had a kick blocked and Reese Whitaker grabbed It for the Hive. Stone gained four and LeRon Johnson followed six more. Rock pushed the oval Into North Cache territory again with a gain of five yards. LeRon' Johnson then raced clear down to the Bulldogs line. Rock crashed down to the line. Second Quarter Oyler sliced over right tackle for three more, and LeRon John- d OYLER, ROCK, MANN, JOHNSON, d HENDRICKS GO OVER FOR TD s By Alan Hemline good In their initial Region One The Box Elder Bees started off game. their defense of the Region One Box Elder touchdowns were 53 to 7 tallied title with a the g by following players: triumph over the North Cache Phil Oyler, three touchdowns; Richmond at Bulldogs Friday Ronnie Rock, two; Gary Mann, afternoon. LeRon Johnson and Glendon A capacity crowd of some 300 each one. Rock scorHendricks, Mid- fans witnessed the tussle. ed the PA.T. Jessop tallied the way in the game, cold winds lone counter for North Cache on to tried but and rains interfere, a pass from Frank Johnson. the Hivers Just keep on rolling ' The following is a play by for pay dirt of the game: play Coach Earl Ferguson cleared the bench, letting all the boys First Quarter Russ Nelson kicked off for get a chance at the helpless All the boys looked the Bees. Bruce Brown gather(Bulldogs. - d line-plung- d Bowling League is Play... d starting this week for both men and women WE NEED A FEW MORE LADIES for the various teams in the league, and anyone interested in playing in competition is asked to call the Dance Bowl for more information. PIN BOYS are needed for league play. Pay is line. Apply in person at the Dance Bowl. 9c son went 12 yards on an end run. the Oyler went deep around right end and was tackled In but for a Box Elthe der score. Again Rock crashed over for the pas?. Nelson kicked to B. Brown on the 15 and he got line. A pass back to the and an end run gained nothing. Hivers, Logan end-zon- Rasmussen gained one on a ' , plunge. Oyler took in Browns kick on the 38 and raced back to the B. E. line. Gary Mann sliced over left tackle for five yards. Oyler, on an end run gained 13 more. Mann plunged for nine yards, and Oyler went line. down to the N. C. Richard White lugged the ball for eight more to the 12. Gary Mann then tallied a touchdown. Oyler kicked good and the score was Box Elder 34, North Cache 0. Nelsen booted the oval to Cantwell who gathered In 15 yards to the 40. B. Brown gathered In 10 more to the Box Elder line. Frank Johnson moved the pill to the B. E. 30. A pass was no good. Brown , to Cache 53 to 7, Logan dumped Bear River 31 to 7, and Weber thumped South Cache 8 to 7 to place in the torrid Region One go Into a three way tie for first race. Ogden begins league play this Friday with Box Elder at .ft JrPT , Due ply lasts, savings. Phone your news to 1000 mark the dark-hors- e gained the South when they Cache Spartans. With Ogden reOne they turning back to Region received a day off. ' d Brigham City. They had a bye the first week of play. After a shaky start in practice games, the Bees got off to a flying start in defense of their reglanal crown with a terrific 53 to 7 victory over the Bulldogs from North Cache. Logan stamped themselves as trouble-maker- s when they knocked Bear River from one side of the field to the other in a 31 to 7 win. A surprising Weber Warrior eleven the Hivers line, where Gary Morten son let It roll out of bounds. Oyler line then kicked to the where Bruce Brown raced back to the 25. Dale Brown gathered In 15 yards on an end run putting the oval on the line. Rasmussen gained one on ;an end run. B. Brown then passed to Jessop in the end zone for the lone Bulldog score. Again Brown and Jessop tallied the ex- crashed over right tackle to the line. Jarman gathered tra point after the touchdown. In four more, before Hendricks B. Brown kicked to LeMar Davis on the 10 yard line and he scooted way around the right was covered under at the 30. side of the line and went over Oyler picked up eight on a line to the last Box Elder touchdown. plunge. - B. E .H. S. fumbled and Oyler kicked good and the score North Cache recovered on the was Box Elder 53, North Cache 7. Richard White kicked off for line. Bruce Brown's pass was Intercepted by Gary the Bees. F. Johnson took It on Mortenson on the 25, and he got the 15 and sliced back to .the line. Bruce Brown was back to the 35 before being brought down. Oyler plunged trapped on an .end run and lost three yards. . A pass was batted for six. down. Cantwell lost three more Third Quarter ripped Russell Nelsen kicked to Cant- yards. Frank Johnson well on the 10 and he crashed around left end for a nine yard back to the 43. David Kotter gain. Brown drove through the ruce. then dropped on a N. C. fumble. I llne 13 the LeRon Johnson moved the ball ,w f$ped the gun ended the down to the line on two ae fl as Box plays. Rock sliced to. the Rock again carried, this time for ?Un North Caches 7 the touchdown. The kick wastersblocked and the Hivers led 40 to North Caches 7. Nelsen kick-- 1 . jake n a l!ht 10 on ,o Dale the ,d Bees he was stopped on the 35. Two chine Friday stadium at homeannual the passes were no good, but a third was called pass Interfer- coming battle. The game will ence on the Bees. The ball was get under way at 8 o'clock, and Is promised to be one of the then put on the line. B. Brown went for two yards on a closest played in the Region One was rape this season. .Last week, the line plunge. Another-pa- s received the leagues bye knocked down. (Brown booted to' Tigers With the bye, they entertained B. E. d and OyPhil line, ler almost went over for a touch- the visiting Malad eleven. They down. He was 'cut down from very roughly banged the Idaho behind at the 30. Johnson crash- gridders 39 to 0 in a track meet. ed to the 13. Oyler gained three, The Bees will be given the edge and Johnson scored a touch- in the game, but one mistake down. Stone" moved over for too many will lead to a Tiger triumph. the PAT and the score read to 7. Nelsen kicked off to B. Brown on the 15 and he brought it back to the 25. B. Brown plunged for ft KipcrimentJng with quntiooabte the UPOM of your health will prow cottly See your Phyudoa mt one for tho six yards to the 31. Rasmussen proper diomoeU and wo will ftU hi gained one on an end run. On preocnptioa to hi on taro Mttof action. an off tackle play, Brown pushIf your condition haa already boon do ttnninad and you are not aacuraig tho ed up to the 44 yard line. Rasproper comfort or relief, pay uo a yWt at once and ho convinced that under com mussen lost six yards and then potent hand, trust fitting haa been reduced a denca tliaiaati&f all guaeoerk. Reese Whitaker fell on a N. C. fumble clear back on the line. Mann gained three on a line plunge. Fourth Quarter A clipping penalty on the Bees moved the ball back to the 35. Wi feature the famous fine of Haa IhJtl 'Hendricks got one yard over tp Ped Trusses which bold the niptms with a fraction of tho pressure required by right tackle. (Mann went for ther appliances Wo also hove a complete five more over the same spot. Msortment of Abdominal Supports, Gordon Jarman scooted around Hosiery, Shoulder Brace, etc. X right end for 10 yards to the Trained Fitters line. Jarmah went over Mrs. Doans Bosley right tackle for three, and HenHot Grant dricks gained only two. A pass was no good. Hendricks v was stopped for a three yard loss. line. Oyler kicked to the A pass was incomplete. CantADVANCE well then was thrown for an 9Kf Jk DRUGGIST DESIGN eight yard loss. Balls was check TRUCKS CtmetyMmeoo for a two yard loss, and Cantwell kicked to Jarman on the 30 and ZJZZZZZZizz he weaved back to the line. 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