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Show HWM CoWsts; STINGERS South Slake Will SLIDE PAST lRVER Chairman Kent Jenson reports that the South stake will hold bastheir final round of ketball games tonight in the B's gym starting at 7:30. Tonights schedule is as foln T0 46 N Mantua Triumphs Over Second Ward BEAR 42 To 30 For South Stake Lead THRLIER "Bruins" Stage Last Quarter Rally And Nearly Upset The Faltering Hivers k 7:30--Willa- rd ffitape faweit&t, LEADS t T ... V place trophy retain their lead In the South basketball league. In ducted in Weber high contests, the First ward gym. dropped the Perry quintet 46 to Weber grabbed top spot in the 41 and Willard upset the Fifth affair with 51 points. ward 45 to 42. will compete 4n the church tour- victory. Box Elder scored 38. Davis fin- Close Battle Bear River grabbed the opennament In Ogden during March. ished third .with 22. The First ward basketeer Should the Mantua five lose to ing lead of 4 to 0 before Boothe Russell Rader and David Kot-te- r stalled out the final minute of Willard, then the 'First or Sec- sank a fielder.. Play was fast Wori first place in their re- play to kill Perrys chances for ond ward will foe tied for first during the initial canto and a victory. as were fouls called First finished the both weights. , spective a many place and playoff game wilL teams , The summary with winners Contest with four men but still traded the lead. be needed. listed first followed by runners- - came out on top 46 to 41. After an exciting 10 to 10 first All basketball fans are invited up. ' Bruce Keyes 'slender pivot to attend these games. They are period, Box Elder slid out in In the 93 pound class Box El- man for the First ward, slapped front by a basket and they re- free of charge. ders Juno Uyemeatsu lost in 21 points into the nets for high the first round by decision to honors. Teammate Dean Adams Prows of Millard, who Jater won followed with 13 counters. Jerry Valentine was good for nine. the state championship. Max Robinette,' 103 pounder, Therald Quayle kept up Perrys from Box Elder lost in the open- hopes with 17 points. Hustling ing round of the tournament to Boyd Hirtechi connected with 1L Gates from Uintah. In the 112 Russell Nelsen hit six. Score by quarters: pound class Wayne Butler lost 10 24 38 46 a close decision in the opening First ward 8 19 32 41 round to Watanabe of Davis who Perry was runner-uin the tourna- Upset Coming to life in the last half, ment In the 120 pound class Ray- Willard defeated Fifth 45 to 42. IN FINE mond Kobayashi won his first Some sensational shooting by PERFORMANCE match and then lost his second Harvey Braegger and some clevmatch to Tattersoll of Beaver. er ball control gave Willard the He placed fourth in 6tate, los- win. ing his final match to Callister Although on the losing side, of Beaver. Bert Hunsaker circled the hoop In the 127 pound class Dale for 26 ringers. Harper Jeppsen Robinette won the opening followed the former B. E. athlete match but lost his second match with eight points. Shifty Glen Thousands of users agree that the Gehl to a Davis man and then pinned Braegger was good for 12 points does an outstanding job. Cuts clean, fast, his Weber opponent In the final with H. Braegger following with no shredding. Makes silage uniformly match to take third place in the 10. George Goodell scored with that packs well... no air pockets... no tournament seven. Peter Nakamura in the 133 Score by quarters: spoilage. class defeated Whitesides Willard 8 19 30 45 pound The Gehl does an equally fine job on of Davis in the first match and Fifth ward 9 21 29 42 windrowed hay, combined straw, or row then two close decisions, with Championship Tussle his final match a draw which he Coach Lynn Hailing directed crops like corn and cane. Mower bar attachlost on the Teferees final deci- his Mantua club to be a second ment also available. The Gehl is powered sion. He placed fourth in the half comeback and a victory two ways with own motor, or power takeover the touted Second ward 42 meet off from tractor. Built to stand up year In the 138 pound class Ralph to 30 In the top game last week. after year. Dalton won bis first two match- After Second lost the services of es and lost a close one point de- Martin Steele via personal fouls, Gehl Equipment Does the Corn-ple- te cision to Papageorge of Weber. Mantua pulled out in front to Job from Field to Storage In the 145 pound class 'Donald stay. Dallas Nelson sparked second Spencer pinned his first man GEHL BLOWER elevates to highest silo or and then ran a score of 21 to 2 half drive for Mantua by sinkmow. Accessory power take-ofrom blower, or in the second match, but lost his ing nine big points. Arden Hanseparate electric drive, operates Gehl selj unload-inf final match by one point to Por-- . sen sighted the basket and sank others. and wagon ter of Delta to take second place. nine. OBrien Jeppsen and PresFREE PLANS for making wagon Russell Radar in the 154 pound ton Keller dunked eight. Towerbox using Gehl parts kit. division won all three matches. ing Martin Steele hit the nets In the final match he pinned for nine before leaving the game. Coma in and let us show you why the Gehl will Durbane of Weber to win first Ardell Jeppsen save you time, money and work. gathered in place. eight tallies. Russell RasmusIn the 165 pound class Tom sen, speedy forward for Second, Barnes won his first two match- was good for six. d es for Box Elder but was Score by quarters: 8 by Cologna of Weber. In Mantua 12 the 175 pound division David Second ward Kofter became state champion, by winning all three of his Travels To Learn matches. 'He deeisioned Millard SOUTH DANBURY, N. H. (UP) in the final round. Pauline Ford, 18, makes a 27 North Main With 40,709,398 telephones, the Phone 300 round-tri- p In the heavyweight class Mordaily by bus to United States has more than ris Hunsaker his first attend classes at Lebanon high pinned I 1 any other country. man, and wrestled Montgomery school, where she is a junior. of Davis to a draw in the second match. The referee awarded the match to Montgomery. He got a IN AIL DEPARTMENTS-YOU- 'LL FIND default from Myer from Granite for the last round to take third Ih the meet Box Elder. had a total of 38 J fqijj BOX ELDER i Brigham City ) Wednesday. Fehtu malned for the remainder of the second quarter. Both teams were terrific on their fouls In trying to get the other team from making a field goal. LeRon Johnson for B E.H.S. and Christensen of Bear River had both collected four personals. , Oyler, Boothej Johnson Maim-ros- e and Anderson started the second half and they quickly grabbed a 20 to 23 lead with all boys hitting the hoop. Tempo picked up as time went on with excitement In the packed crowd9 cheers, etc. Johnson dropped a lay-ushot to make the score 32 to 26 when Bear River hit a red hot streak that carried over into the last period. Winning Basket iBox Elder went into a freeze on their shote, and the Bears shortened the margin between their foes. David Malmrose fouled out of the game along with of B.RJH.S. With Christensen four and a half minutes left on the ticker, the Bees tried to stall out the remaining time. Time after time the Bears stole the ball and made their baskets. Beard hit a hook shot to make the score 44 to 43 for the Tremonton gang, but Lee Boothe put the Bees out in front with a two Bear River pointer. Again brought the ball down and scored. This time when Bone bit a long shot. Score, Box Elder 45 Bear River 46. About a minute and a half remained on the dock when Hunsaker threw the ball Into Boothe who dribbled down the court and spotted LeRon Johnson in the open for a set up. The pass was true and big LeRon hit the nets with an lay In. In the thick of the action, LeRon was fouled and Box Elder took the ball out of bounds to stall out the remaining time. Rock gathered. In the ball lout two or three Bear players hit him at once and the ball squirted out of bounds. The Bears gained surprised possession of the ball and they had about enough time for one shot. Beak got in that last shot for the losers as bis attempt fell way short of the target. ( Following the scoring of Boothe was LeRon Johnson with eight points. Malmrose hit for seven and Oyler six. Don Nish played the pivot spot to perfect and scored 16 points. Dick Beard, hustling forward for the Bears, collected 14 with Gardner hitting six. GOOD TASTE THROUGH State Place with the First and Second wards Lee Boothe saved the necks for close behind with only one de- his teammates with a total of feat. If Mantua defeats Wil- 22 counters, His board work, ball lard tonight they will foe crown- handling, and shooting were ed as the new champions and tops, and he guided his team to PAG T B The Box Elder Eees got the scaring of their lives last Friday night at Tremonton when the Bear River Bears pulled vs. Mantua. a near upset in losing 47 to 46. 8:30 (First vs. Second. The BEIIS club was a top heavy favorite, but a last 9:30 Fifth vs. Sixth. In Thunsday at the Indian school quarter land slide almost backfired into the faces of the armstarting at 7:30 Perry will meet chair quarterbacks. Tension was high during the whole the Indian team. battle, and with a cheering house of Bear fans, the Bees were , The Box Elder wrestling team ward 42 to 30 last Wednesday Mantua is leading the league under pressure every minute. came home Saturday evening in the Hivers gym to evening with six wins and no losses, second the with in i hotel' complained to" police that silver dollars embedded in the cement floor of the Ionian room have been disappearing at the rate of two or three a day. Hivers Wrestling Club Grab Second lows: . ' Burled Dollars Vanish- - . SomCOLUMBUS, O. (UP) eones digging up buried treasure In the heart of Columbus, Officials of the Deshler-Wallic- state wrestling tournament con- school stake other THE YEARS! AiUcfeb UNDtDWHIil p 3 WHISKY BLENDED 84.S PROOI1 40 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS CONTINENTAL DISTILLING CORPORATION R p over-thehea- d ff -- BRIGHAM TRUCK AND IMPLEMENT CO. 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