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Show 4 Look to winning season Competition , follow Out-of-Towne- rs s are still leading The the Brigham City Womens Volleyball league with five wins and one loss. Their loss was at the hands of the Competitions and another will be replayed later. Currently the Competition are tied for and second place with four wins and Hi-Lo- the center forward position, is expected to carry the leadership and scoring, said Rohmer. He has the most varsity experience from last year. Nelson Tom, the tallest is also a senior and player, expected to start. Other top players include, Gilbert Chee, senior guard; Paul Chee Begay, a junior, who has seen jayvee and sophomore action, and David Nez, a senior, who has been termed quick, a good board man and good on defense. Harry Begay, a junior, and Peter Phillips, a senior are also possible starters, according to Rohmer. Nelson Shields, junior, has worked with the varsity, Dennis Yazzie and Wilson Benally are showing promise. team is going to go down in a blaze of glory. Thats the feeling of this years Eagle cage squad under the leadership of veteran coach Gary Rohmer. If attitude, hard work and. dedication means anything then the IS .crew will have a great season, said Rohmer. Small but Speedy Eagle cagers are a little smaller this year but the overall speed of the team will make up the difference, he commented. The coach expects his boys to be strong on defense however the fact that he has only one returning starter might hurt for a while. Kent Molgard is assistant coach. The Intermountain team only has jayvee and varsity this season. Due to a reduction in the athletic staff, freshman and sophomore teams were cut. senior in Lynn Begay, a Likely Prospect John Begay, 9 forward guard is also a likely prospect. "We dont have any super-star- s yet but I can put any of my kids in and theyll do the job... we have good depth, the coach 9 commented. The press is still our big thing, he explained. Actually Im kind of optimistic this year, said Rohmer. Theres a whole different attitude and I think its great, he continued. Coach Rohmer figures Morgan will be the team to beat and his hopes for tournament play are high. Open Season The Eagles will open the season Nov. 23 with a visit from South Rich in a practice contest. The following night the IS crew will travel to Ben Lomond e for another event. The first Region Nine game comes Dec. 28 when Intermountain hosts Union. Here is the schedule with games starting at 8 p.m.: Nov. 23 - South Rich at Intermountain. Nov. 24 - Intermountain at non-leagu- -- Ben Lomond. Nov. 30 - Malad at Intermountain. Dec. 1 - Intermountain at Marsh Valley. - Intermountain at Dec. tournament (two Dugway games). Dec. 14 - Intermountain at Tintic. Dec. 15 - South Summit at Intermountain. Dec. 21 - Raft River at According to Boyd Newman, publicity color film, spokesman for the event, a Skiers to Match the Mountain, is planned along with a fashion show of the latest styles for young and old. te USAANW WWW wm"1 15-- 15-1- Hi-Lo- 's and Barbara Richardson with five points each were high scorer for the Anonymous 8. 4 5 Ding-a-ling- 15-- 3 Bombers vs West court - 8 Anonymous 8 vs Volley-follieEast court 8 p.m., Down Netters s down the Netters with the help of the top Volley-follie- scorers Jeanette Loveland, Flo Loveland, Mary Coss with nine points each and Shirley Midget with seven points. The team forfeited the first match to the Netters and won the next three sets by 15-15-- 14-- Top scorers for the Netters were Hilde Manning with eight points and Diane Malmrose four No Games The referees were Vic Anderson, Delwin Lee and Susan Merrill. There will be no games next Wednesday evening, Nov. 21. This game will be made up at the end of the round-robiNext games will be played Wednesday, Nov. 28 at Box Elder High gym as scheduled: West court - 6:30 p m., The Husters vs The Netters. East court - 6:30 p.m., B.C. check Trucking slang s DENVER (UPI) The American a Trucking Association has dictionary of RESERVED truck drivers slang and here are a few examples: Aviator state trooper. ft s. Ding-a-ling- Competition has a bye. driver. Dog little power. the tires. p.m., vs a a Kidney buster- -a hard riding truck. Big hat -- a strong Kick the BOX ELDER HIGH SCHOOL s. SEAT TICKETS speeding truck with Hundred go Nov. 15 Thursday, at BOX ELDER HIGH office mile Sale SEASON PASS for 9 -- $11.00 home games $1.50 per single game - you can save the price of 2 games by purchasing the season pass. Vogt. The extremely FIRST GAMES NOVEMBER 23rd & 24th $1.50 each game OR Bess Service, Inc. 249 North Main 723-71- -- SEASON PASS -- $11.00 Available now at School Office or at Box Office November 23rd . . . 19 -- -- Dec. 22 - Intermountain Malad. Dec. 28 - Union at termountain. Dec. 29 - Milford at termountain. Jan. 4 - Intermountain Wasatch. Jan. 11 - Grantsville at termountain. Jan. 12 - Dugway at termountain. Jan. 18 - Intermountain Morgan. Jan. 26 - Intermountain Raft River. Feb. 1 - Intermountain -- -- -- -- ookWhaft InIn- at You Cam InIn- at -- at -- DO at -- am omi at Union. Wasatch at Feb. termountain. Feb. 15 - Intermountain Grantsville. Feb. 22 - Morgan at - 8 Details of the city ski program will be given and prizes offered. Hi-Lo- 15-- coffee. donuts -- In- at v (Effective November 1, 1973) Effective date of issue 4 years, $1,000 minimum. Interest com- - There isnt a superstar on Intermountains basketball team but the squad has good depth. Coach Gary Rohmer (pictured here) can play anyone and have them do the job. Good starting prospects include left, Paul Begay, Peter Phillips, Dennis Yazzie, John Begay, Wilson Benally, Harry Begay, Nelson Tom, Nel- pounded daily, paid or credited quarterly son Shields and Gilbert Chee. Missing are Lynn Begay and David Nez. years, $1,000 minimum. Interest compounded daily, paid or credited quarterly. 2V2 SPECIAL RT 440 17 One year, $1,000 minimum. Interest compounded daily, paid or credited quarterly. TRACK (Slide) 35 hp s1 A ,009 substantial interest penalty is required for early withdrawal on certificates PASSBOOK SAVINGS tax and freight included Add or withdraw as you please. Interest compounded daily, paid or credited quarterly. BONUS 'receive one of the following with purchase HELMET BOOTS GLOVES Come see our other exciting models at Your Interest Comes First at Ogdens 1st. L&T CAMPGROUNDS Mantua, Utah 723-666- 7 723-658- AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 5 W,. -- SAVINGS CERTIFICATES FEATURES GOOD DEPTH 9 -- -- Area skiers were given a last minute reminder of the Brigham City Recreation departments ski film and fashion show planned Monday, Nov. 19. at 8 p.m. at the Box Elder High school auditorium. s the defeated the Anonymous 8 in three matches by and 15-The top scorers were Barbara Gates with 20 points and Darlene Hadfield with seven points. Virginia Barbara Gates, Ding-a-ling- NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, November 1 8 1 973 -- 8 Last minute reminder issued to area skiers one loss. Led by the scoring punch of points. The B.C. Bombers forfeited the first match to the but came back to win the 15-next three sets by and 15-to win the game. Top scorers for the C.C. Bombers were Debbie Hardy with 14 points and Sandy Williams with 11 points. s Michelle Trush of the scored five to claim high honors from their team. The Competitions won a game from the Hustlers, and are now tied for second place. They played three sets with and 15-- Top scorers were Sue Kap with 10 points and Ruth Christofferson with seven points. From the Hustlers with five points each were Donalee Hanse, Pat Hankins and Audrey ELDER coffee still leading Hi-L- os If this is going to be the last year of basketball at Intermountain school then the BOX ffiffliVe deliver.1;; HOME OFFICE OGDEN, 369 24TH STREET BRIGHAM CITY. MAIN AT FOREST |