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BeeMatmen Drop Bear River For 6th Victory 1 JO pounds Roy Palmer, BR, deusl mod Dee Ra mussen, BE ' 1 10 pounds Harry Uyematsu, Dale Woodruff, PK, deusioned ri; Amos Hatch, BE, 111 pounds do isioned Warien Olsen BR BOX ELDER SW MINING T EAMS DOWN OOELE LAST THUR SDAV Squeeze By With 38-3- 7 Score As Gir s Wallop Opposition With Terrific 52 To 14 Soys J t in Gallegos, UR Swimming teams from Box Elder high defeated Tooele Wayne DavG, BE, two meets on January 8, at the BEIIS gymasium pool, The Box Elder high m hool .Sheldon Nelson, BE, pinned Tom high in with the boys squeezing out a 38-3- 7 win and the weaker sex WTestling team, under the capa- Alt, BR HU pounds Sheri Sylvester of Brighamites thumping their female opponents 52 to 14. ble supervision of Coach Sam The boys swimming team is cotiched by Dale Rasmussen Gordon, defeated the .Bear River BR, pinned Travis Hunsaker, BE 151 pounds Bill Smoot, BE, and the girls by Blanch Ilyde. high school grapplers heeled by at the BE IIS dec isioned Don Patsi h, PR, De Tuff Linford In the boys pnd of the swim- gymnasium last Thursday after- loud ole, BE, pinned Lynn Kerr ming meet, the first of the year, tenstein and Johnson in the 60 and Marian CampBR: Don Bolt, BE, deusioned Jay noon by a score of 51 to 11 seven individual races and two yard medley, hi ster, BR bell, JoAnn Long, Stokes and , The Bees swept through the Sy 1(10 were with in, competed relays Hess in the 80 yard relay. pounds Ted Olsen, BE the locals, 16 match event winning all but winning three firsts, Oscar Hess, BR; three against the Bear matinon pinned I'ldon four seconds and four thirds. Richard, on BE, deusioned Lon BOWLING RESULTS Pinning opponents was t tie dehrst place winners for the Bradshaw, BR dy musfor Hive factor the ciding were swimmers Gary Brigham 165 Herb Adamson, pounds clemen in six bouts with seven BE decisioned Duane Deakin, Davis w ho won first ini the 200 And The Beats going as decisions. yard free style and also in the BR picked up a single pin and two Biland individual medley race, Heavy weight Glen Oman, BE, decisions. ly Jensen who took first In the Pins were scored by Bee grap- pinned Delone Gardner, BR In Lead 100 yard back stroke. Bobby plers Juno Uyematsu, iBen Tin-geJensen took second in the 40 Glen Ilciyload JSheldon Nelson, yard free style and In the 100 In the Wednesday night TriOman, Ted Olsen and Delond DETROIT (UP) Sgt. Howard aid free style. Dennis (Hales city bowling league, the Corinne Cole. scored Sheri Sylvester Met Ilamie Marsh, 51, won second in the diving and slopped Celtics and Best Market fought Bear Rivers lone pin. for dming a hay tiuck with de- Harry Shio was runnerup in into first round Thursdays victory gives the fective brakes and, on a hunch, the 100 yard breast stroke Plac- with cleanplace in the first over the wins sweep Bees their sixth straight team scare tied through the load of ing third for the Box Elder crew News and Journal and Waynes victory over teams from all over hay. He found a bundle of bet- were Olney, 40 yard free style: Associated In the other game the state. Gerald Jensen, 200 yard free ting slips Brigham Truck and the Eagles Results: stjle; Cheiketts, 100 yard back split four for two each. 106 pounds Juno Uyematsu, in Gerald Jensen and stroke, For the evening the Celtics 6 Box Elder NEWS BE, pinned Steve Quinney, BR , diving had high series, 2959 and high 116 pounds Ben Tingey, BE, The 160 yard free 6tyle relay 1021. Jeet had high Brigham City, Utah pinned Arlo Madsen, ER; Harwas won by Box Elder swim- game, 537, and Yagi high game, 197, 1353 Ronseries, decisioned 21, BE, Facer, vey Wednesday. January mers, Billy and Bobby Jensen, for individual honors. Olney, and Dennis 'Hales. Picking difficult splits were In the girls meet Miss Hydes Wendell Holmes, and stroke artists compiled their Taro Yagi, and 5 and win sided five lop by taking Jeet Yagi, 6 7. firsts, four seconds, and three thirds out of six races They also won both of their relays. First place winners were Ann Westenskow in the 20 yard free style, Deanna Collings, 20 yard 4-- 0 hreast stroke, Deanna Lichtenstein in the 40 yard breast, Kay "When Is a mine really worth someModern Cleaners, Bess SerFrancis in the 20 yard back thing? Only when it can make a profit after A Stokes in the 40 vice and the Indian school were stroke and include which meeting paypaying expenses, bowling down the same rut yard back Second place win- on rolls, paying taxes and buying supplies. If costs when they each EiMonday Cherie ners were Johnson, of supplies, labor and taxes get too high, and leen Monton, Sandy Farnsworth knocked over Clairs Service, Eano no more more mine, profits disappear and Ann Westenskow. Taking gles Auxiliary and Club Bilbenefits to everyone in Utah, That's happening third in their respective match- liards 4 0, respectively. Modern Cleaners won high right now in Utah I" es were Eugina La Rose, Deanna team series with a 2078. Grace Hess and Eileen Monson. 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