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Show Now on season 7-- 0 BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, January 6, 1974 Bees shu? out vne? ' ' K 5? 3 lira wrestling meet 723-347- 1 BOX Elder hung up its second straight wrestling victory of the Box Region One season Thursday, shutting out Bear River, 55-- on the Bee mats. The Bears failed to win a single match and actually ended the evening with minus-on- e point after losing a team point when one matster committed a violation. Shutout victories are few and far between in prep wrestling and Thursdays contest was the first here in memory. It wasnt easy, however. The host club had to receive some outstanding individual efforts to keep the win string in tact. with junior varsity action at 6 0 region competition with a total season mark of in league Sky View is also and 2 overall. Others are Bear River, 1 in the region and in on the season; Roy is overall; Bonregion and in league and neville holds a for the season; Logan is in league and for the season. In junior varsity competition between Box Elder and Bear for the Bees, River, it was while sophomore teams tied 0 0 i 37-1- - Childress (BE) dec. Larry 167 Darrell David Winkler. - 185 Nicholaisen Dwight Epperson won by (BE) forfeit. Heaveyweight won by forfeit. Sophomore - Robert Mfay., Grunig (BE) - results: 0-- 6 0-- 2 4 1 2 3 4 32-3- 98 - Jerry Fronk ' i . ' if " Of (BE) dec. 10-- 0 57-- 3 Most Exciting Coach Ron Wolff figured the evenings most exciting match was one in which freshman Jeff Hardy (138) pinned his man after falling behind, early. The quick reversal brought a partisan crowd to its feet. It was the first varsity match ever for young Hardy. Coach Wolff also had praise for Brian Hardy (167) who came from behind to nip Mike with a reversal in Roundy, the final seconds. He also singled out Ricardo Gonzales (119), Ken Jensen (112), Rod Jeppsen (132), Mike Hollingsworth (155) and Blake Burt (185) for outstanding performances. in league Box Elder now is in dual standings and matches on the season. In other action around Region One Thursday, Weber downed and Sky View Roy, Bontrounced Logan, 54-neville drew the week's bye. In pairings next Thursday, Bonneville will be at Roy, Sky View at Bear River and Box Elder will host Weber with Logan drawing the bye. All matches start at 7 p.m. Ken Johnson. One of Powers In Weber, the Bees draw one of the powers this year. The in Warriors are currently ACTION SPORTS Westergard, 1:25. 155 - p.m. ELDER L - , 4n''. s Get big lead Wasps , Dennis (BR) dec. Jaeger, 105 - David Checketts (BR) pinned Randy Nelson, 4 55. 112 - Richard Brown (BR) pinned Bobby Hinberg, 1:40. 119 - Mike Hatch (BE) pinned Doug Brudeman, 1:25. 126 - Ron Allen (BE) won by forfeit. 132 - Roger Hansen (BR) pinned Jeff Woodruff. 1:59. 138 - Bill Hatch (BR) dec. Kelly Walker, 145 - ' 7 t I- - " : V ;S' i gain el l7 - win Bruce Zundel (BR) pinned Russell Wilson, 1:35. The varsity results: Marshall (BE) won by forfeit. 105 - Bryce Lemon (BE) pinned Craig Burbank, 5:02. 112 Ken Jensen (BE) dec. Rick Crozier, 155 - Byron Quick (BE) pinned Gary Whitaker, 3:50. 167 - Larry Velasquez (BE) pinned Eddy Goss. 1:14. Jerry Silver (BE) won by forfeit. Heavyweight - Jim McDermott (BE) drew with Paul Finn, 185- - PREP MAT MEET Pictured is the large crowd which attended Thursdays wrestling meet between Box Elder and Bear River in the Bee gymnasium. Box Elder 119 - Ricardo Gonzales (BE) pinned Dan Pali, 3:21. 126 - Stev Weight (BE) dec. Lyle Black, 132 Rod Jeppsen (BE) dec. Kit Crozier, - - 138 Jeff Hardy (BE) pinned Brad ' David Yates (BE) dec. Wayne Gibbs, 3 00. - 145 King. - 155 Mike Hollingsworth (BE) dec. Bucky Lansford, 167 - Brian Hardy (BE) dec. Mike Roundy, 185 - Blake Burt (BE) pinned Joel Newman, 1:17. Heaveyweight - Tim Koontz (BE) pinned Jeff Lish, 3:39. 10$ 20101?$ $5!lffffl? 145 - Ron Thompson (BE) pinned Cole The new year brought nothing new for Box Elders basketball bunch. They lost their fifth game in a row and third straight Region contest Friday night. This time it was Weber which turned the trick and rather handily at One that, It was an anemic shooting 66-4- The Wasps biggest lead Weber 66, Box Elder 49 20 37 47 66 Weber 18 33 4 49 Box Elder Weber Slone 2, M. 10; Terre 4, 14; Barker 9. 2 2. 20; HoH 4. 8; Wright 7. 0 0. 14; Totals 26. 66. performance in the second half which did the Bees under although a disappearing act with their defense in the fourth period was a factor, too. The Warriors probably constituted the best cage crew to invade the Hive hall this season. They exhibited good size, quickness, poise and good shooting ability. Lloyd Barker especially was sharp, dazzing the local fans with a demonstration of fine and fancy shooting. It seemed everything he put up found its way through the hoop and he ended the evening with a game-hig- h 20 points. Was Close Actually the contest was close scored 2. Box Elder Anderson 4; Bvwater 2, 01, 5; FornswortN 2, 01, 12; Keyes 4, 2 S, 4; Kaminske 6. 13; Larsen 1, H, 3; Longhursl 2, 4; Randy Yogi 1. (HI, 2; Rick Yogi 2. 2; Totals 22. 4; Conrad 0. 510. 49. boards, each team hauling down 36 rebounds. But it was not so in accuracy from the field. Leading Scorer 2. Next I. Richards 1, 12. 3; CeHtm-or- e 14; Wood 7, 11; U Adorns 1. 5; Weese 0. 2. Totals 24, fm Williams 0, Four teams open tourney with wins womens volleyball league completed its first week of tournament action with the Volleyfollies, Competition, and the Netters coming out on The Brigham men's volleyball league's single elimination tournament began on Wednesday night and will continue for This volleyball suspended over players during the tournament game between the s looks like the and the moon. Brigham City Recreation departments wo LOOKS LIKE MOON two weeks. Ding-a-ling- ' - jackrabbit and coyote hunting trips. Oh yea there's also whitefish in the streams, and soon local reservoirs ?' x w.w.v.-.- , - e A - i - - will be ideal for ice fishing. Many local nimrods mourn the duck season closure but there's still chukars and Hungarian partridge until Jan. 15. Just think only about five more months until the general fishing season opens. Duck hunters' wives all over the state rejoiced this weekend when the waterfowl season closed. Actually the closing of the season came just in time to save many diehard scattergunners from getting a case of super frostbite. 1973 Heard that local Conservation Officer John Fricke went out early one morning last week and got five mallards. He hunted upper Salt Creek. With the mercury on O he went in over his boot and also made the mistake of putting his hand in the icey water. Even though the duck season has imagine hunting widows ended, will now have to cope with cottontail, I This writer's getting ready to tie some more flies for the occassion. Ya know. ..it's kinda funny how everybody waits for the fishing season to open, and there are so waters open. many all Why the lower Logan, Blacksmith Fork and Little Bear Rivers are ideal in late winter and early spring for fly fishing. year-roun- Birds capable of being taught talk include parrots, mynas, crows, ravens, jackdaws and some species of jays. to Horny discs that spread out each side of the toes of ruffed grouse enable the birds to walk on snow. on see better at night they have eyes with fixed focus pupils. Bass City J Ilegay top. The games were played Wednesday night at Box Elder High school and Box Elder Junior High school. The Volley Follies beat the Hustlers, 15 to 2 and 15 to 10 at BEJHS, and the Anonymous 8 forfeited a match to the Competition. At the high school the downed the while the Netters toppled the BC Bombers, 15 to 13 and 15 Ding-a-ling- to 5 3 6 0 22 4 Begay The second round of single imination play will be Wed- nesday night at the high school. 2 4 4 6 0 6 Yuiiie QDp 7-6.- G 0 2? LAUNDRY 723-377- 6 .J75 cyL J75 rciuom MON. JAM. 14 Many sportsmen go into hibernation as soon as the hunting season closes, and that's kind of silly. They can turn their attention to a variety of outdoor sports locally with SALT PALACE 7:30 89-9- 1 ice snowmobiling, skating, snowshoeing and cross country skiing areas within minutes of Brigham City. See so there's no reason for a sportsman to hibernate during the SALT LAKE CITY TICKETS 363-768- 1 $3 $4 $5 Available at Salt Palace & all ZCMI Stores ORDER BY MAIL Send check or money order. State number, price tickets desired. Moil with stamped envelope to GLOBETROTTERS, SALT PALACE, 100 S. W. Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 TUE. 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In 23 the Friday Intermountain Chee P Begay Tom Nes 6; Bptr 3. scored of termountain team will host though Grantsville and will then meet Dugway on Saturday night on the IS campus. Here is the boxscore: 23; 10, each, Not Disappointed Eagle Coach Gary Rohmer wasnt disappointed over the performance of his team. He said they hustled all the way to the final buzzer. 82. Bear baskets Intermountain Logon 82, Bear River 65 22 39 63 82 Logan 15 28 46 65 Bear River 25; 11, 35, Logan Anderson 3, Hedln 10; 6; Butters 3, 0; Peterson 9, Salisbury 0, 3; Potter 0. 23; Johnson 1, 3. 7; Burnham 0, 3; Fieldsted 2; Christensen 0; Wmget 1, 1. Totals- -), 1, 00, 2; Jerdine 0. Terry and Greg Wright adding 14 apiece and Bruce Stone getting 10 points. Best for the Bees was Jim Kaminska with 12 points while Scott Keyes collected 10 points for the only other Hiver in double figures. Keyes was the games leading 19 points in the fourth quarter the Wasps 22. 67 Barker was the games leading scorer with Roger their in bringing the score at the end the session, 59 to 33. Sky View 82. Roy 67 27 43 56 82 Sky View 6 26 48 67 Roy View-H- all 13; Motthews 6, Sky 7. 16; Tarbet S, 4 8, 14; Gunwell 1, Low Nielson 5, 2, 8; 19; 2; Jensen 0, 2 2, 2; Rasmussen 82. 3, 44. 10; Totals 29, 0, 2; Sholtec 7, 14; Schwftrer 15; Losater 5, 2. 4; Miles 3. 6; Hughes 2, 16; Hamblin 0, 4; Baker 5, , 1; 0, 0; Campbell Stonehowker 1, 5; Totols 25, posted an even 50 percent with 26 hits in 52 tries. But the Bees managed just 15 of 38 in the first half - 39 percent and then fell to a miserable and 24 percent in the final two quarters. Weber gained the second quarter when they had 17 foul shots to Intermountains one. Despite the odds, Eagle Lynn Begay bagged 32 points for the game high. At the end of the first quarter the hosts were ahead 13 to 2, and by the halfit was 40 to 14. In the third quarter Intermountain and Wasatch The box scores: They held their own on the Big Lead - 82-6- For the second week, the Bees also found themselves victimized by their own fouls. And they were credited with 15 turnovers - another factor of the game which has continued to plague them. Warriors do deed - The Wasps gained a giant lead in the first half to beat Intermountain school, 81 .to 56, during a Region Nine basketball game at Wasatch. It was the second loss for the locals in region competition. 65. JEnM Degiipe D$$ Randy Hatch (BE) won by forfeit. - Kip Anderson (BE) won by forfeit. 112 Bobby Hinberg (BE) won by forfeit. 119 - Bill Ward (BE) pinned Matt Peabler, 5:55. 126 - Chris Selman (BR) dec. Roger Woodward, 132 - Rod Jeppesen (BE) pinned Derick Peabler, 3:59. 138 Ben Ferry (BE) dec. Mark Peabler, 105 rebounder with 11 takedowns. Wright had 10 and Reed Hall nine to pace the Warriors. In other action around the region Friday, the favored teams won. It was Sky View and rolling past Roy, 82- Logan downing Bear River, until the fourth period. But with the Bees still hanging tight at Weber tore loose, aided and abetted by a defense that apparently went out for root-bee- r break or something. Within a matter of minutes, the battle was turned to a rout. Junior varsity 98 shut out the visitors to claim their second Region One victory and seventh win of the season. Inc. 2 2 27m 8 |