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Show Pound on Park City FOURTH By Mike Perry BOX es take first one GOAL When you win the first one, why not do it in grand fashion? That thought must have run through the minds of the Intermountain Eagles Friday as they took the field at Park City. It probably came to them again as they walked off the field after the contest, winners, 45-They were a happy bunch of guys, said a happy Bill Yeates following the Eagles first win of the season and first varsity win ever. "We knew it was a do or die situation. We had lost three games; we were in the middle of the season and we had to win, he commented. This peerless prognosticator took it on the chin Friday in his pigskin predictions, but just barely. Intermountain Eagles, bless their hearts, turned their season around in 48 minutes, popping Park City 45-- That was the bright spot. With a little tarnish, the Bees were supposed to not do so well against Bonneville. For 47 minutes, they gave the Lakers everything they needed and more, but came up short on a last minute touchdown and two points conversion, 6. 14-1- 2. Youll recall F&G predicted 4 Bees. And for Bear River, well ya gotta be off once in 15-1- a while. Heart Failure The coaching staff had heart failure on the first series of the game when fullback Dennis Basques fumbled the first handoff. Next time the Eagles got their hands on the pigskin, they were there to stay. Amos Frank, who was the leading rusher on the field, rambled 73 yards to set up the first touchdown and Wesley Quiver punched over from the one. Frank added the points The Bears looked like a new team after a 50-- 0 loss to Roy in the, first half of the Sky View test. Trailing 6 at the end of the half, the Bobcats struck for a TDand the rest was regretable history, 35-7-- 6. This week, the predictions come as follows: Intermountain has found out it can hit, run, pass and win. Grantsville comes to town with only a fair ball team. The local lads are fired up and eager to practice hard all week. Pick the Eagles, if they keep their poise, 4 for their second win. The key is a strong defense led by tackles Lennis Bulltail and Zig Jackson, backs Terrance CoversUp, Wesley Quiver and Amos Frank at the middle backer spot. Quarterback Kenny Yellowtail may have nailed down a starting spot with his running and passing against Park City. after to climax scoring. didnt, said Yeates. "Our passing game really And how. made me happy, said Yeates. "When you can pass, you can Yellowtail hooked up with Parsons again for a and the score in the third period and Frank did his point after thing again to make it 38-- run. Penalties Helped Park City, aided by a bundle and a half of penalties, marched the length of the field and finally pushed across the score. CoversUp went into action in the fourth, picking off a PC aerial and returning it 15 yards to set up the final Eagle tally. Which you probably guessed, Yellowtail to Parsons for six yards, Parsons kicked the point Then Grantsville Here Grantsville is here next for And the traditional gang fight, slugfest and battle royal is in store when the much improved Bees invade the Bear lair at 7:30 p.m. playoff spot. An even record or close sky to it would lend some credence to the northern entrant in the quarterfinals. 3-- A Box with One of Our Great Savings Plans girls First Federal Savings and Loan of Logan Branch Elders female tennis team had their first outing Physically, the Bears are sound. The talent is there. It appears the heart of the team was Mark pierced by the loss of wingback Weese against Weber. The team that tackled like a pack of hungry wolves became passive. A real headknocker with the Bees could regain that confidence. Limbs are made to walk out on to be sawn off. With one knee injury out of the cast, this writer wont go out on another limb. Statistically, the Bees have the advantage. Their ground attack is sound as the German mark. The defensive secondary may be the key to the matter. Bear QB Brad Cutler found the Bobcats keying on his aerials as its no secret he likes to throw. He showed he can run a bit too, and should he take a crack at the option, might add a new dimension to the Bear offense. An evaluation of the stats leaves the unbiased observe peering at the Bees. Take into consideration : 1. Box Elder vs. Bear River 2. The rest doesnt matter. Pick your own score. Brigham City of the season at Bonneville this past week. It was not a pleasant experience for the lady Bees. They lost Only the B doubles team of Racquel Ash and Kathy managed to salvage a win as they downed their opponents, 4 and Jan Tuft in the A singles came closest to getting another vicafter splitting tory but lost and Other results went like this: Karen Baird lost in B singles, Romona Conrad and lost in C singles, the A doubles duo of Debbie Gale and Chris Olsen was defeated in 4-- Rei-me- 7 6 4-- 6, Each gift is available while supply lasts. In addition to the above gifts we have a limited supply of surprise gifts available on a first come first serve basis. OLD CANE POLES NEVER DIE sets deadline of Oct. 3 to register PP&K and girls participate in the and Kick football can register until 4 at Andersens Ford Boys wishing to Punt, Pass competition p.m. Oct. 13 in Brigham Each registrant will receive a free PP&K tips book which include helps from NFL players such as Ray Guy, Ken Anderson and Chestor Marcol. City. PP&K is a Ford Motor company sponsored event moving into its 15th year. Competition for youngsters eight to 13 years old is Oct. 3 at 4:30 p.m. at Rees Pioneer park. Some 1.2 million youngsters are expected to participate nationwide this year. Winners locally will go onto competition in zone, district and region in Salt Lake City with the eventual winners crowned at the Super Bowl in Miami on Jan. 18. entrance fee is required and neither is special equipment. Participation does not affect a youngsters amateur status. Youngsters must be accompanied by a parent or guardian No when registering. There is no body contact in PP&K, just punting, passing and kicking for accuracy and distance. n. AND MAKE SURE YOUR LIFE IS RICHER IN TWO WAYS. First you get a lovely gift for saving. Second you get the highest rate legally allowed on Insured Savings. Its a combination you can't beat. lose net test Three straight losses that must be turned around for the drive toward that pie in the meeting Tuesday Strike It Rich... 0 BE Athletic Elder-Bonnevll- le pass play, setting up Dennis Basques' touchdown run from a yard. Yellowtail threw to Parsons for the points after. Then Terrance CoversUp, the junior defensive back, got into the act, snarfing up a PC fumble and funning 33 yards for the score. Frank bulled in for two and a 30-- lead at the pit stop. We wondered if all the scoring in the first half would give us a let down the second half. It mixing the crystal sphere. The Bees won the battles but lost the war against the Bonnies. Wade Hall looks like Larry Czonka reincarnated in a Bee uni and his teammates block, tackle and run better than they have all season. Theyve found a winning combination. On the other hand, the Bears are skidding. on each of from each station the two days. The hours each day will be 6 to 7 p.m. or whenever the shooting is concluded. Participants are expected to furnish their own ammunition. Those interested are invited to register with Casperson or by The event is being sponsored contacting Lions club represenjointly by the city and local tatives Lee Packer and Ed Lions club which has completed Richardson. a new trap shooting range at the The service club only recently old city dump on west Forest completed the new range, a street. project long sought locally. The event is the first of its It was brought out that organkind locally and all interested izations wishing to use the church groups, Expersons are invited to particirange teams. The plorer posts, civic clubs, etc. pate on five-ma- n cost is $3 per shooter. are invited to do so. Teams may have sponsors or Arrangements can be made may enter without a sponsor, it by contacting Packer or Richwas explained. ardson. The only cost is six At the end of the two days of cents for each clay target used. A Lions club member must competition, trophies will go to the top two teams. Each person accompany any group using the will shoot 25 clay pigeons five facility. Starting time will be 8 p.m. in the choral room. Purpose of the session is to discuss organization of an athletic booster club. Films of the Box football game will be shown, a spokesman said. stayed at the signal position and found Larry Parsons for a This pigskin prophet gazes into his crystal football and sees a fog, clouded no doubt by his many years of upbringing under the red and white of the Bears. On the other hand, his heart pumps faster when the Bees come out on top so emotions are The invitation is still open for local area gunners to participate in a team trap shoot Oct. 3 and 10. However, the deadline for entering is Wednesday, Oct. 1, according to Brigham City Recreation Director Glen Casper-so- school. Sets Up Run Yellowtail, who Yeates said had a good week at practice, N Sometimes its fun to try and be a kid again. If youre successful, for a little while the cares and pressures of life will slip away and you can enjoy a brief return to more simple days. One of the most pleasurable experiences any youngster had was to take a cane pole, some worms, a cork bobber . . . and go fishing. While cork bobbers are a thing of the past, the cane pole is still with us, and it can be used to fish places that are unreachable with other equipment. Although they nad to practice for a while, having grown accustomed to more sophisticated gear, the outdoor recrea- tion staff at Mercury outboards recently tried cane pole fishing and relearned the art of using this kids method. Selecting the correct bamboo rod is important. It has to be stout and have the proper length. Look for a 12 to pole that isnt warped and that has no cracks. Heft it to test for balance; you should be able to hold the rod comfortably with one hand. River fishermen use cane poles for fishing behind root wads and around downed trees. Pockets of deep water often form where trees are swept into a stream, and these are ideal sites for bass, walleye, and trout. If theres a current, youll need to get the bait quickly down to tne bottom where itll stay without washing beneath the tree and becoming tangled. Use a heavy, sinker and omit any bobber. In calm water, use only the amount of sinker needed to put the bait under water. And of course - you still get non-sto- p interest compounded daily on Pass Books and Certificates at the highest rate permitted by regulation Savings Now Insured to $40,000.00 by Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corp. d 5.25 5.75 6.50 6.75 7.50 7.75 Certificates Interest is doily compounded to day of withdrawal . . $500 Minimum, Daily Compounded $1000 Minimum, Doily Compounded Interest $1000 Minimum, Daily Compounded Interest . $1000 Minimum, Daily Compounded Interest 5.39 5.92 6.72 6.98 7.79 Certificates $1000 Minimum. Daily Compounded Interest 8.06 Passbook certificates ,w Certificate J'fYear Certificates Year . Yearly effective date Yearly effective yield Yearly effective yield Yearly effective yield Yearly effective yield Yearly effective yield Note Federal Regulations require a substantial penalty on certificates withdrawn prior to maturity. FIRST FEDERAL 0 UflM-- A 14-fo- .of Logan - Brigham City Branch 58 West Center - Logan 138 South Main Our interest is to make your life richer asm a mnwgmmJLiwif 5 Time still left to enter shoot Tuesday evening at the Not about to let the grass grow unmolested at the Park City homecoming, reserve junior quarterback Kenny Yellow-tai- l sprinted out on an option and went 37 yards to the PC one. He called his number again and went in for the score. The PAT failed and the score was 14-- 0 to end the first period. 21-1- our homecoming. Theyve been tough, he said. Elsewhere in Region Nine, South Summit defeated Grantsville 2 and Morgan pounded Wasatch 21-The Eagles, with that win, are 3 for the year. Box Elder coaches Issued a reminder this week that parents and other interested adults are Invited to attend an athletic meeting after. NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, September 28, 1975 Oct. 3, 10 at trap range 16-1- Passing accounted for 130 yards, while the rushing offense took care of 189 more by Frank, Basques and Quiver. Yeates pointed out the outstanding play of Zig Jackson and Lennis Bulltail at Tackles, CoversUp and Quiver on the defense and Yellowtail and Frank on the offense. Well have our work cut out for us next week, Yeates said after relaying the final stats. ELDER 734-945- 1 - Brigham City Member of FSLIC |