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Show ' f ' Box Elder Spills Bears Recorded 56To36 Friday South B.E Stake The Box Elder . high school Bees kept pace In the Region as they One cage campaign spilled the Bear River Bears 56 to 36 here last Friday night. The Bees must have been kept in a steam room before the game because they came out just about III Malm-rose-Booth- g t f f ! .J W&k ' . , 4 poultry 365 days not-- , the year ust during periods of scarcity! , - i ft 7 , AND FABMIRS , CO-O- P Qcwmsi Office South , West temple , (Stall and k SeA let Southern Jdoha 3 3 cludes games and minutes playpoints scored, free throws made and so on down the line. Starting this campaign, the Globetrotters boast a record of 3,498 wins, 245 defeats and a tie for their efforts the past 23 campaigns. s have The Fourth ward been playing together for many yeans. They have been playing under different organizations some of the time, different years in school put them on different teams and the same can be 6aid for basketball, but they play the same style of basketball and have been rough on the teams that have come to Brigham City to put out - Elder 3 Weber Ogden Bear River ... the champion last year, Xigden was Big but Eight this year they moved into the Region One. They have had tough luck both in football and basketball so far this year. But there are still many games to go, and the Tigers may come from behind and end up as a tournament club. well-oileBox Elder has an even, machine this year. Their height is about even and they team on don't have a one-ma- n the club. Almost every' game, there has been a different scorer who "gets the most tallies. Lee Boothe recently grabbed the record for this year when he I Brigham City. Utah Wednesday. January 17, 1951 nabbed the basket for 26 points Phil Oyler had gathered in before Boothes hot night. Othe high scores for the stingers an Malmrose and Hansen with and 16. I red Says It In Full BUFFALO, d a long letter N. Y. (UP)- -lt 36 feet long wa tha wroti Miss Eleanor Niedzielska to Joseph J. Yakovac, a recru stationed at Ft. Eustis, Va. Mi Niedzielska, who works in insurance office, completed thJ letter in two weeks, workin evenings and week-ends- . Edwin J. Baird Announces A Change In Location Of The AdaEPICV HEADED FROM PRESENT LOCATION ON SOUTH MAIN TO HIS RESIDENCE - en MSouthMain-Phonol- !l ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE OREAL ESTATE OUT DRIVE Si t so AND SAVE! Plenty Of Free Parking Space Or Reach For Your Phone In Some Of The Fast Moving Action . last Friday night. Players left to right are: Calder wgod (1) Doyle Hansen (16) Gardner (18) and Lee Boothe (17). The Hivers won the contest 56 to 36 and went into a first place tie with Logan and North Cache. t . . n TROTTERS TANGLE WITH FOURTH high-flyin- WARD laughs. THURS. NIGHT AIL-STA-RS Game Time Set For 7:30 In Box Elder All-Star- s hard-presse- , . ' With all of this to consider, the fans of this vicinity can look forward to an evening , of basketball either funny or serious and perhaps a little of both. Tickets are on sale at Smiths Market, Zundels Clothing Store, j the B. and B. Billiards, Hamilton Drug, Woodward . Billiards, Woodland Service, Willard, but they are going fast. This is the first time the Globetrotters have come into this town with as much advance notice and for that reason ticket sales have been fast. , , , ; . . ball games. The negro stars are rightly proud of their sensational won and lost record, the best in all sports, and made certain a game is well In hand before going all out on the comedy. Its a rare occasion, though, so when theyre that they cant move into the comedy part of their repertoire. Everything the Globetrotters do the moment a game starts constitutes a new unofficial record for baseketball. That' In High School Gym g d fast-breaki- with . 12 counters. Ardell sen with 11 for Second. Pete Valcarce hit nine good ones. Score by quarters;, 13 16 29 Indian School 8 18 26 Second ward , Hh ffcV ti'541-- Kiwanis Ghosts vs 20-3- 0 f Clowns Tickets Are Still Available antheir hilarious tics, the court jesters are good for a thousand laughs. game-endin- 03333 For Daytime g WRECKER SERVICE At Night, on Sundays and Holidays Gall 906 or 54 1W. Phone B & B Zundels Smith Grocery Hamilton Woodward Billiards, Tremonton; Woodland Drug ? Service, Willard. . ' doesn't detract their attention from their prime objective that of winning All this, however, Reserved, $1.50 General Adm. $1 Students 75c Reece Goose Tatum Forward - Jepp-follow- - vmpootm , .... L. Logan North Cache Box BOX ELDER NEWS all-star- The Harlem Globetrotters rive ini town tomorrow night to play the Fourth ward in the Box Elder high school gym at 7:30 p. m. The Globetrotters are also playing in Ogden on the same night. The game here will be the first of a . double header scheduled for the negro team In the last game of the night and they are also scheduled to the Fifth ward battled the Perry be in Ogden for a game by five to a 39 to, 23 triumpty. The 9:45. .Fifth t team was Every member' of the Globesuperior In every' department of trotter team is 6 feet or over and play.. they have played every kind of Lee Simonsen sparked his team from professionals to town team to victory with 13 points. teams all over the world. Bert Hunsaker and Nolan Pierce The brand of merchandise followed with 10 and six redispensing this season, theyre was spectively. Therald Quayle as usual, the best. Their com1L high man on the floor: with edy antics literally lay the fans Lee Wright hi for seven. , From the mo' . in the aisles. ' Score by quarters; ment they take the floor for their 12 , 18 29 39 celebrated comedy warmup to Flftfc ward 4 12 18 23 erry an School Gamo The Indian School, who will be included in the league standings this Fear, won their initial contest with a surprising 39 to 33 victory over the Second ward. The contest was played at the Indian School Thursday night at 7:30. Joe Weight' was top scorer Paying poultrymeq ' fop market prices The league leading ,Box Elder Bees will play the lower division Ogden , Tigers next Friday, January 19, In another Region One basketball contest. Game time will most likely be at 8 oclock in the Tigers gym. League standings: L. W. ed, viefories, . de-lu- In Region Game telephone News-Journa- - 5 Play Next Friday g league-leactm- l The lumber Is 1,000. d e s me Tri-Sta- n I Stingers, Tigers Brigham fire shop, sparked by Max Morgans exceptional bowling, grabbed four points from the Max rolled a Lumber. not scratch series of 607, with a high scratch game of 247; this a: the highest scratch series rolled here in the past two years. The Indian school held second place In spite of losing three points to Andersen's and .the Eagles stepped up to third place after taking Seagull Aviation for three points. Special Prizes Max Morgan rolled two games of 201, to twice win his own prize of $1.00 in trade at the Brigham Tire shop. Wayne Larsen hit a 200 score to get his hat cleaned and blocked at Finer Cleaners. Dell Nielsen gets a wash and grease job at Andersens for his 195. Frank Ammons rolled a 211 to win $5.00 in trade at the Trl State Lumber, and Bill Lowery won 20 cents in trade at the Taho Lounge for his 175. d high-geare- BOWLING RESULTS , The first round of league games were held by the South Box Elder stake last Wednesday night In the B.E.H.S. gym with the first battle getting under way at 7:30. Mantua exploded against the Sixth ward winning that warm. 70 to 27, First ward extended Gardner scored from the tip-of- f their winning streak to four fot Bear River and Box El- games with a 31 to 17 win over der took command with a ten Willard. The Fifth ward crushby ed point splurge spear-heade39 to 23 In the last conDave Malmrose. Boothe hit from testPerry of the evening, and the the field, Malmrose added a couSchool beat Second 39 to 33. ple of free throws and hit from League Standings: the field to put Box Elder In the L. W, lead 6 to 2. Boothe hit again on a tip In. on Oylers try from the Indian School free throw line and then Phil Fifth ward connected from the field to Mantua make the score read 10 to 2 be- First ward fore Beard broke the scoring ice Willard C. ... for the Bears. , Second ward e Johnson Interrupted the 0 Sixth ward ... 0 scoring parade to- Perry ward the end of the first quarj ' ter and that field goal ' along Track Meet Mantud quinwith Oylers earlier fielder were The the only points scored by any tet marked themselves as the of the Bees other than Boothe team to watch as they crushed and Malmrose as the locals built the helpless Sixth ward 70 to 27. The Mantua club led In every lead. up a 31 to 18 half-timThen came the fearful third period and they controlled the quarter,, which is usually bad game every minute. for the Bees, but Friday night It OBrian Jeppson, talented pivot was just a continuation of the man for the winners, was high same thing. Tte Bees scored 15 offensive man on the hardwoods Glen Nelsen folpoints In the quarter while hold- with 22 points., behind close lowed witl) 17 marto 3 and moved ing Bear River kers. Arden Hansen and Clair ' to a. 46 to 21 lead. ' Shortly after the start of the Hallings each gathered in eight final quarter, Coach Ferguson counters. - Hustling - Wayne Hun-sakshowed the way for his Started sweeping the bench and the Bears scored 15 points in Sixth warders with 10 big points. the last quarter but the Bees Dale Tingey was next high man ; nine., kept pace with ten counters of with Score by quarters: their own to easily win the con10 16 24 27 Sixth ward test . . 18 33 52 70 The Box Elder team bordered Mantua the sensational-lineThey have First Wins Again x speed and were ball hawks The classy First Ward baske-teer- s all evening and plus the marked up their fourth fact that they were hot from the victory in a row with a convincscoring standpoint left little to ing 31 to 17 win over Willard. be 'desired' all evening long. After a close first half the First Boothe hit his stride, and the ran away with the contest the-net- s for 16 points in the first The even-goinFirst warders half and 10 points in the last were led by Dean Adams and half to lead all scorers with 26 Bruce Keyes." Both players gacounters. Malmrose was al- thered in eight points. Slender most as effective with 16 points Norman Olsen plopped in six. for the game while Beard was Harvey Braegger a n d Glen high point man for the visitors.' Braegget, were tops fo rthe losers Score by quarters: with seven and six respectively. Score by quartets: Box Elder 19 31, 46 56 8 18 26 31 13 18 21 36 First ward Bear River 6 10 13 17 Willard Final Contest PAGE SIX. South Eache Hansen Grabs Rebound the for o c 39 33 C Australias population density per square mile. Is 2.6 persons 48.300.000 FINEST GASOLINE WE'VE EVER, MADE , The gasoline you buy at your Utoco dealer's today is a champion performer . . V bursting with power . . . perfect for quick starts. 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