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Show BOX Granite Up Next 17. As Bees Lick Title Tilt Wounds Its on to Granite time. for Box came to play football on a perfect autumn afternoon, minimized their mistakes and generated a better team effort. Bonneville who Elders belabored Bees, second in Region One after Friday's 28- -, 20 loss to a fine Bonneville team. ' The time has not been definitely set for Fridays Class AA quarterfinal playoff but a pretty good bet is 2 p.m. The Farmers, undefeated in Region Three and boasting one of the biggest bunches in Utah prep football, will be favored. But hand it to Coach Les Dunn who was discouraged in the wake of last Fridays loss to Bonneville but not down. Optimism springing anew, he stated forthrightly Were gonna beat em. Must Be Better Needless to say, however, if the Bees hope to pull the rug from under Coach Darold Simmons touted troops, theyll have to turn in a better per- formance than The Lakers executed with more intensity and deserved to win. The visiting Division Two champs got on the scoreboard early after a pass interception gave them possession at the BE-4It took just five plays to reach the endzone with halfback Greg Johnson touring right end to score on a jaunt. This came at the 5:46 first quarter mark. witnessed against the Lakers. To put it in a capsule, the offense was sporadic and prone to error while the defense was out to lunch too much of the Announcing . . Got Bee Fumble After the kickoff, tackle Gary LaRocco snapped up a Bee fumble at the BE-3- 2 and Bonneville was off to the races once , more as fullback Tom Christopulos banged in from y three yards out to cap a series. Box Elder drew first blood three plays into the second period on a reverse with explosive Steve Turner ripping off TD run. a But the Lakers came right back, taking the kickoff and moving 70 yards in eight plays with Brad quarterback Hawkins going the final two yards. Hawkins then passed to end Rick Strebel for the visitors first extra points. It was 20-- 7 for Bonneville. six-pla- 20-1- 4. The Bees got another one in the final moments of the first half, moving from their own 17 in eight plays. The payoff maneuver left fans shaking their heads. Sackett, under pressure, lofted a wobbly aerial that was up for grabs and after being batted around a bit, ended in the arms of Thompson who loped the final few yars to score. A violation nullified his boot for PAT and a second attempt went wide. Halftime tally was Zina W. Peterson 20-a- ll. is a Write-I- n Candidate for the office of Justice of the Peace Lacked Scoring What the first half offered in exciting scoring, the second portion made up in lack of it. Bonneville came out, took the kickoff and marched 50 yards to score in just nine plays with quarterback Bob Martin doing the TD honors. Halfback Jay Spendlove capped the afternoons point output with a running conversion: The remainder of the affair produced threats but nothing more. Box Elders final hopes died when a fourth quarter drive was stopped at the Coach Dunn who scouted the Lakers in several games this season, called their effort the best he had seen. They saved their best for the big one. 28-2- in the B-- Perry Voting District on the Democratic Ticket (Paid Political Adv.) Bees Had Edge The statistics, as reported by the Box Elder side, were surprising. While it appeared that Bonneville had dominated the championship encounter, Box Elder piled up more yardage. The Bees amassed 226 Pheasant hunting In the West Corinne Recreation area will last one week only this season, It was announced recently. The hunt Is scheduled Saturday, Nov. 7 through Saturday, Nov. 13. The area will be open to ticket holders only, and will be posted. Violators will be Issued a citation for trespassing, a spokesman said. yards and 104 more for 330 yards while the club got 192 on the and 126 more in the air total. Turner packed the pigskin nine times for 102 yards and Smith picked up 99 yards in 23 carries to pace the pack. Sackett who was sharp in the passing game, completed six of 11 attempts and could have recorded a better average with more cooperation from his rushing passing Ogden ground for 318 M1W YORK (UPI)-Ca- rol Mann of the Ladies Professional (iolfers Association was receivers. Martin who rifles the ball with good precision, converted on only seven of 21 throws but they were key gainers which kept Bonnevilles offense sparking. In other games around Region One as teams wrapped up the regular season, Roy and downed Logan, Ogden shut out Bear River, 20-- " This Laker receiver is all alone as his way in Friday's Box Elder- thrown pass Bonneville football game. The visiting club connected ALL ALONE irnncrall every oilier ear. have euli.s ' r; ' ' ' - Shea Stadium 1 28-1- Hears " of the Athlete named of the Year in Maryland in a poll of sports writers and radio and television broadcasters. is In NKW v on key aerials and blended in a fine running down the Bees, game to 28-2- 0. (UPI)-Wil- lie 1 Final Game Eagles Sweep Malad, 20 - 0 The Eagles completed their grid season Thursday afternoon by holding Malad scoreless for a Sister Classic hitting streak LOS ANCKI.KS (HPl)-Th- e Dodgers Willie Davis consec- utive hitting streak of .11 games during the 1969 season was the longest hilling streak in the major leagues in a quarter of a century. Broke harrier NKW ORK (DPI) The le harrier for one mile in harness racing was breached for the first time in 1897 when Star Pointer trotted a mile in 1:59 14. . two-min- u victory.' The Navajo crew tallied three wins and three losses in the junior varsity bracket this year. It was the first football season in the history of Intermountain ads MAY 20 to 0 Final Touchdown The final TD came when Lozen Sloan made a run on a quarterback sweep. with the teams performance this year. They said the team completed a fine season for being totally inexperienced at the beginning of the season. The Eagles season record shows they beat Bear River and Malad twice, and lost to North Summit, Morgan and the Utah school for the Deaf. The Navajoes also had two touchdowns called back. Eagle coaches were happy The Suez Canal is drop. day. Scotty Willie recovered a fumble in the end zone after blocking a Malad punt. This was the second touchdown of the game. school. YORK (UPI)-T- Ladies he Professional (Jolf Association has had two active sister sets on the tour, Marlene, and Alice Hauer and now the Janet and Capon i sisters, Donna. The Eagles overran Malad a second time Thursday and the Idaho school only made one first down during the whole game. Harry Bennally completed a pass to Bruce Paddock for the first Eagle score of the , , x- The deepest sounding recorded in the Atlantic Ocean is 19,1172 led. MOVING DQEi: ooorpxg!!)? isn't half so Hectic... When it is followed by a Welcome Wagon calll Phone IG9IEBESIED 723-894- 3 A beffler small car. Little Pinto has bigger horsepower than, the leading import . . . 75 standard, 100 optional. Wide track makes it stable. Rack-anpinion steering means precision. Get into a Pinto . . . youll find six inches more shoulder room, more rear knee room, too. 0 0 0 Manufacturers suggested retail price. White sidewalls, $30; accent option, $60. Dealer preparation charges, if any, state and local taxes not included. trans-portatio- n, in the pro- gress of our children and the schools which they attend to re- ceive their education ... All of which makes me very interested in the Board of Education. would like to serve the people honestly and as fairly as possible. I A roomier 4-do- or Mte car. 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