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Show BOX ELDER Gain points on safety NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, October 211973 Wasatch HeagjOtss Dip Mensiive sffrefflde odu Intermountain won its first game of the season by defeating at Heber City Wasatch, 0 Wednesday afternoon in a tough defensive battle. Both squads refused to yield to the other team. The score came when Eagle guard Wilbert Begay tackled a Wasp halfback behind the goal, early in the second quarter. Looked Like Pass The Wasps were on the five yard line when the halfback started running a sweep, which looked like it was developing into a Dass. Begay nailed him behind the goal for the safety,. There were no other points made in the penalty plagued BOX ELDER ACTION SPORTS 723-347- 1 Will sell TV UtjL - v . v :' : V , ? ,i . .- 4 v ",' , , Bonneville has made a habit beating the tar out of Box Elder every other year on the Laker turf. And they did it again Thursday afternoon, pregame prognostications to the contrary. The final tally was 28-Box Elder took the opening kickoff, fumbled on the first play from scrimmage and from that point on through the first half it was all Bonneville. Quarterback Blake Burrell guided the Lakers to possibly four of the easiest touchdowns theyve marked up this season, two in the first period and a pair more in the second. Diminutive Merrell Spen-dlov- e came on to boot four straight extra points. Bonneville was expected to throw the ball a lot. Burrell tossed a few - when he felt it necessary - but mostly in the first half it was a Laker ground game that chewed up the visiting Bees. Never in Gear Meanwhile, Box Elder never did get its offense in gear or offer a serious scoring threat. And for the first time this season they were shut out. The second half produced a grudging defensive battle. Box Elder moved to the Bonneville 25 in the third period before giving up the ball on downs. Bonneville midway through the final quarter marched to Box Elders 7 before letting Spendlove attempt a field goal which went wide. It was not so prior to intermission, however. , After recovering the early fumble at the BE-4Bonneville called on the running of fullback Jeff Grant and a aerial from Burrell to tight end Alan Garner for the first TD. Moved from 34 28-0- moved from their own 34 to pay dirt in just six plays with Burrell sneaking the final one pass to flanker yard. A Mike Hall keyed the drive. After each side gave up the ball twice on a fumble and pass interception in the space of eight plays, Bonneville began to roll from its own 20 and scored on halfback Rich Lefebers dash up the middle. Coach Brent Hancocks kids put their final tally on the board with 28 seconds left in the half with Burrell and Grant again doing most of the damage. It took 12 plays, Burrell getting the final two yards and the Lakers, in the process, had to contend with a holding penalty that set them back 20 yards. necessary. The Bees test with Murray is tentatively scheduled for 2 p.m. at Ferguson field. Principals are slated to huddle after Thursdays round to decide how to proceed. Playoff games, if necessary, will be played Tuesday at Ferguson field. State Quarterfinal contests are scheduled the following Friday and Saturday. 14. Box Elder now has completed its regular league schedule and will host Murray next week in a practice tilt at Ferguson field. Meanwhile there are still somethings to settle among the other prep pigskinners. Bonneville will invade Sky View next week with an opportunity to clinch first place an a state quarter final spot. will However, the Bobcats at be ready and waiting when the Lakers drive into Smithfield. Got their goat ANNAPOLIS, Md. (UPI) -The first goat mascot for Naval Academy teams was an animal named El Cid, presented in 1898 by officers of the USS New York. Create a Tie structure of Houstons 2 A That plus getting a bad break immediately hurt us. Thats kind of a lame excuse but I don't know how else to explain it, he stated. In the statistics battle, Bonneville held a wide edge. The Lakers gained 317 yards total, including 40 passing, and chalked up 15 first downs. This contrasted with Box Elders 121 yards rushing and 21 passing, and eight first downs. Dropped Into Second outcome dropped Box Elder into second place in Region One standings with a record and gave Bonneville sole possession of first at In other Thursday action, Sky View downed Bear River, 35-and Weber defeated Logan, 22- The NOV. 1st and 2nd, 1973 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. first round of the Brigham City flag football championships ended Wednesday night as the NFL The division swept all the games from the American league. During the first game Tuesday night, Scott Smith threw four touchdown passes to lead J&S Cycle in an easy win over Billings Oil, 29-In another game the same night Steves beat B&B Two interceptions by Steves and a strong running game proved too much for the B&B crew. 31-- Defensive Battle nights action a hard fought game between the and Windchiefs, but pulled it out with a sweep with an option In Wednesday there was defensive points and sailed to an easy, 34-victory over L&L. Here is next weeks schedule: Oct. 24-- - Steves vs. City Zoo, 7 p.m.; Laddys vs. J&S Cycle, 8:30 p.m. Oct. 26-- - Championship game, 7 p.m. Most birds waterproof the outer layer of feathers by preening them with oil taken from a gland near the tail. Public Sale unit permits Permits for the Willard pheasant hunting unit will be sold Thursday, Oct. 25, sportsmen were reminded this week. The annual sale will be conducted at the city hall beginning at 7 p.m. Cost of the permits will be $2.50 each. Hunting on the Willard unit will be five days only a this year, Nov. spokesman explained. The Willard Lions club holds the sale each year with proceeds going into the service organizations community projects fund. 10-1- The Eagles will host Morgan Thursday at 3:30 p.m. at Intermountain for the last game of the season. Coach Yeates says his team is in fine shape for the confrontation and he expects a good performance. . . . Pheasant Permits City Zoo City Zoo right end and win, he broke the field and went 40 yards for the games only score The nights second game was a Permits on the Tremonton 3rd Ward Hunting Unit go on public sale Oct. 24 at 7 p.m. at the Third Ward Church. (Located on Iowa String road 3 miles South of Tremonton) Hunting season on this unit limited to three days, Nov. 10, 11, 12, 1973. runaway as Hal Reeder and Gordy Nelson combined for 20 Bess Servjce, Inc. 249 North Main 723-711- HOUSTON (UPI) -- When the Louisiana Superdome is completed it Will be large enough to house the entire GG GaiBpteG Vcnfc A L LOWED! BY GE? Ask Your Pharmacist! QUESTION : I try to be where careful very cleaning my babys diapers are concerned, but Im still having to contend with diaper rash. Is there a better way of cleaning diapers than putting them through the machine the way doing? G&il CHECKING washing Im iTIlli' now One of the ANSWER: main causes of diaper rash is the detergent residue the average washing machine is unable to remove with its rinsing cycles, Since there is almost bound to be some of this detergent residue remaining after diapers have been washed youll do n best to use a diaper liner INSIDE your babys diapers each time you change them. This n liner will clean, help protect your babys tender skin against any dtergent remaining in the 1) TiTTiUTTUIii MASTERjCHARGE ffililflS' 33nnnercia THE HAGGAR TRADITION st ling, comfoit, and value, comes classic glen plaid slacks with a rich Saon finish of Dacron pollster and worsted wool. Youte readv for Fall and football games in stvle: belt loops, fashion pockets, and a of slight flate. Haggar double- knits. Unbeatable. $22.50 diapers youve already carefully washed. MALMROSE PHARMACY 9 ooo Astrodome. Answers from Ray Malmrose non-wove- TOWN HALL sweeps flag football Doubledomed Bobcat victory non-wove- Sale will be held at NFL Willard Your Friends loss to Logan. FOR PERRY LAND OWNERS y - Games on Thursday All games this coming week in Region One will be played on Thursday to give an extra days rest in event that playoffs are would create a tie involving them, Bonneville and Box Elder. Also this coming week, Roy Were Impressive will be at which is now Commenting on the game, Logan and a win over the Coach Gordon Peterson contoss them into ceded that Bonneville turned in Grizzlies would the deadlock- - bucket with the an impressive performance. other three clubs. Theyre a good, physical Should the Bobcats and both line team. Their ways lose, it would mean that played some big people and I Royals Bonneville would enter state half for the first they thought team from as first-plac- e definitely controlled things on play Region One and Box Elder as the line of scrimmage. club. Such isnt "As things kept getting the scond-plac- e worse, we just dug ourselves a likely, however. And should Bonneville and hole, Coach Peterson commented. He figured the Bees were Questions By victims of a mental letdown You And carried over from last weeks PHEASANT PERMITS ; . 28-- 0 Notice of Sale PERRY A Roy win, it would create a tie between Box Elder and the Royals, necessitating a playoff. 2 Minutes later, the hosts i T "mSST "i,,i Lakers belt Bees, fie in prospect of ' ' Dan Hunsaker (73) and Dwight Epperson (80). The Lakers went on to score and down the visiting Hivers, MOVES FOR GAIN Bonneville's Mike Hall moves for gain against Box Elder in Thursdays grid showdown. In the action for the Bees are Brian Hardy (65), Hivers tumble, , 'V' contest. The only threat came during the third quarter when Intermountain marched the ball all the way down the field on a kickoff. The Eagles made it to the 30 yard line but got hit with a penalty for holding. This didnt stop the local They regained their squad. position but received another for a personal foul. However, this penalty broke the back of the Eagle drive. No other Threats There were no other scoring threats of the contest as both defensive units would not yield. The Wasps got on the 20 yard line a couple of times but were held there by the Eagles. This has been the hardest weve ever been hit, commented Eagle coach Bill Yeates. He commended the performance for both his and the Wasatch defensive squads. The Eagles suffered a loss in the game when Joe Tso, tailback, fractured his ankle and will be out for the last game of the season next week. The back hak been a hard runner for the Eagle team. PRESCRIPTIONS 56 North 5th East 0JMEorest72J555 BrighamJity nr.TrT.nm (O' ltl5 |