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Show t ( Posts 6-- 0 Mark BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Willard '- To Sell 1K Pormits Pheaiant hunting 11 (alec1 leimin) per-ml- ta tor the Willard unit will be sold Oct. 25 at the town hall In Willard, It was announced Friday. The sale will begin at 7 p.m. Cost of a permit will be 12 and theyll be sold on d a basis, a spokesman said. There Is a limit of two permits to a person and a hunting license must be shown for each permit. Hunting In the Willard unit will be limited to five days this year, the spokesman noted. Proceeds from the sale go Into the Willard Lions clubs community projects fund. first-com- City, Utah 7 Sunday, October 22, 1972 Box Elder High school grabbed off the Region One golf championship Monday with a over visiting clinching Bonneville on the Brigham City course. The outcome left the Hive linksters with a record on the fall season. Junior Bryan Gray paced the victors with a 38 while Tom Garrison, a sophomore, posted a 39 for first-serve- 158-16- 9 0 second-lo- honors. Eric Krueger carded a 40 and Ben Maddox a 41 to round out the Bees scoring. The region golf meet is scheduled Monday, Oct. 30, on the Logan Country Club layout, starting at 1:30 p.m. Each There are 10,000 species of fern. CspffOTS 91? Region Showdown region showdown will determine qualifiers for state competition next spring. The Were just real thrilled the whole thing. Our players came on Tom especially Garrison, and our seniors Cusick played well, too, younger strong, stated. He paid 'IV i Sir school in the league will enter its top four golferes. Coach Dennis Cusick said Box Elder will be represented by Maddox, Tom Kase, Garrison and Gray. about - -. tribute to seniors Maddox and Krueger, Kase, Riley Bakes for "performing consistently during the entire season. "They felt after winning their first seveal matches that they could beat anyone; their confidence grew and thats what helps golfers, the first-yea- r links mentor explained. Come next spring when most prepsters will be in league competition, Box Elder will play some practices matches, enter the Brigham Young University invitational and the state meet, This might hurt our region a little bit next spring but knowing golfers, as soon as the weather breaks, theyll be out on the course any way, Cusick explained. Region One went to fall play this year for two basic reasons: Weather during the autumn season is generally better for golf and courses on which the high schoolers play are not so crowded. g.'Wjt, vf jit a VrfV' y." tZk- - REGION CHAMPIONS - This is the Box Elder High Turner, Kelly Hansen, and Mike Stack. Second row, Coach Dennis Cusick, Doug Jensen, Tom Kase, Ben Maddox, Riley Bakes, Ryan North, and Robert Plass. school golf team which Monday won the Region One champion with a victory over Bonneville. Front, from left, are Tom Garrison, Eric Krueger, Bryan Gray, Ray Local PPK Winner On Soggy Field Eyes Area Contest A young Brigham r6xTilpm City Dec. 10. Dale Money, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Money, 824 South Third West, took first bracket place in the and will be featured in the half- time contest Bronco-Sa- n , n at the Denver Diego Charger game. He was the only winner from Utah. Other first placers were from Idaho and Montana. The local youths total average of punt, pass and kicks is 322 feet and six inches. The champions in the area competition will represent the Broncos in the American Conference divisional contest at San Diego Dec. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Money will accompany their son to Denver along with Mr. and Mrs. Ward Secrist. Secrist is chairman of the event locally for Ford 'Dale Money cant way until the Denver Bronco-SaDiego Charger game planned at Denver Dec. 10. Why? Because he gets to go and perform in the Punt, Pass and Kick competition. His trophies are seen in the background. EYES DENVER) TILT Eagles Stop Malad gridder won the Punt, Pass and Kick competition in Salt Lake City recently and will now go on to area contest at Denver, Intermountain claimed its fourth win of the season over Malad, 22 to 12, on the Idaho teams home field Thursday afternoon as both squads chased a slippery pigskin during a wet contest. There were a lot of fumbles and mistakes after a rainy first half left the field soggy for the rest of the game. The Eagles opened with score on the first drive of the ball game when Quarterback LeRoy Max passed to Willie Harrison for 10 yards in the six points. Get Extra Points , The locals made the The second quarter was scoreless and the boards remained the same at the half. Malad came out and scored A Brigham City little league football team beat Bear River conference for the 85 "A championship Wednesday night tie was broken with after a the win going to the team with the most yardage. Brigham City will now travel to South Ogden for the division playoffs Tuesday night. The scoring went this way. Mike Hinchman returned the opening kickoff to the 50 yard line. Blair Hardman and Hinchman moved the ball to the Bear River 18 yard line. However, a holding penalty nullified a good gain and they were forced to punt. Outstanding defense by Mark Thompson and Michael Martinez forced Bear River to punt from their own 11. 6 Bad Snap bad snap from center caused a fumble and Brigham City recovered with first and 10 on Bear Rivers 11 yard line. Hinchman carred to the one foot line for another first down. Then Bear Rivers defense rose to the occasion and held Brigham City from scoring with an outstanding defensive effort. first play On Bear Rivers from from scrimmage end zone, town their they ran 50 yards with the Hardman catching halfback from behind. The defense then held and forced Bear River to punt. Brigham City received the ball with Hardman carylng for 28 yards to the Bear River 20. Danny Hendricks slanted off tackle to the Bear River eight. Again Bear Rivers defense stiffened and held Brigham Citys offense from scoring. Outstanding defense by Van Jepperson, Craig Bailey and Arthur Huot forced the Bear River team Into their first A mistake as Hinchman In- tercepted a pass on the Bear River 20, and ran for pay dirt for the Brigham City touchdown. Point after was no good. Twice more In the first half Brigham City drove inside the Bear River 10 yard line. Brigham had excellent field position due to the punting by Darin Powers, with punts of 35, 40 and 4S yards, which kept Beor River deep In their own extra points. The score was 8 to 6. Intermountain retaliated with a quarterback sneak on the one yard line and also nailed the two extra points. The score changed 16 to 6. Then in the fourth quarter Lindy Lamone intercepted a pass for the Eagle squad on the line and ran it back for the touchdown. The Eagles didnt make the extra points and the score was the game. This is the third time in a row the locals have beat Malad. Head Coach Veran Smith emptied the bench. "It was a wet game and there were a lot of fumbles and mistakes, Coach Smith said. "We made fewer mistakes than they did, he commented. Offense Clicking However, the coach said the IS offense was clicking and scoring was pretty good. The Eagles will take on South 22 to 6. Summit when they travel to Kamas, Thursday afternoon for Malad Comeback , , the final game of. th$ season, Malad came back with a long starting at 3 p.m. Last year South Summit beat pass and the TD and the score remained 22 to 12 for the rest of Intermountain, 8 to 6. UTAHS LARGEST SELECTION heatilator Tie 6-- 6 8 to 0. 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