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Show 6 BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah October 26, 1975 Sunday, Season ends for Bears 1 BOX EIDER ACTION SPORTS' Bear Kiver Was it grand larceny or a giveaway? Bear River fans will wonder for quite a while. A quiet, dejected, group of fans emptied the stands after River football the Logan-Bea- r game Friday, deep in thought or quietly wondering whether to believe what they saw. Logan, small, not very fast, punchless on offense had defeated their Bears 7 and with it gained the right to the quarterfinals, a team with a 8 mark this season and their first win in 14 games stretching over two. It was the toe of Chris Brockman that eventually spelled the difference, when on a fourth and two, he booted a perfect field goal to put the Grizzlies 9-- 9-- 7 John Hurley, Bruce Zundel, Mike Roundy, Chris Webb and Val Hirschi shut the Grizzlie running down to zero, m fact, a minus one yard for the first 30 minutes. ahead for the first time in any game this year, 9-- 7. Won But Lost The battle apt in The adage of winning the but losing the war was this case. old Bears outrushed. out-thre- Logans air game, meanwhile sputtered, flared, then died. w d and Logan, yet ended their season at 7 with those seven losses in succession. No one expected Logan to beat Bear River, except maybe Logan. Early Bear River momentum went awry with dropped passes, 2-- Lefty Marvin Haws completed three passes for two first downs and that was about it. Impatience Bear side, yardage was racked up at about a four yards crack when they ran. But the offense got impatient when the Logan defense hung in there And on the punts and fumbles and the standoff at teams played to a 0-- 0 half. The Bear defense, anchored by Paul Finn, David Misrasi, Association to hand out bird permits The West Corinne Pheasant association will issue permits for the upcoming season on Oct. 30 at the Corinne Ward Recreation hall, it was announced this week. The time will be 8 p.m. The hunt in that area this year is being limited to the first three days of the general season. tough. Brad Cutler hit his receivers a couple of nice plays but the ball slipped out of their hands. He did complete two the first half to Blair Anderson and Richard Brown. The fireworks, however, started in the second half. on The dull game was brought to life when the Bears halted the Grizzlies second possession in the third period and took over on their own 43. With Cutler engineering the drive, the Bears marched into score with 10:42 left in the game. Cutler went for two, David to collect the crown. The team suffered but one tie with Pleasant View. during the year, that PICTURED HERE are the 70B Northern divisional winners with their coaches. This, Brigham City club rolled over a good Pleasant View team in the final game of the year Falk nine and the first down. Anderson ripped for 15 and another first. Falk went ten, Anderson three and again three, Cutler four more. Falk ran for five to the Logan five and Anderson piled in for the TD. Kick Good Cutlers kick was good and the score was Joy was shortlived for Bear River. On the first handoff after the kickoff, Bob Brown broke outside on an inside reverse and ran 58 yards for the Logan score. The two-poipass failed and the Bears still led Bear River fumbled the second play after the kickoff and Logan recovered, ultimately setting up the winning kick. Grudgingly the Bears gave up ground, stiffening at their own 17 with a fourth and eight. But Logan picked up the first down and took three cracks for eight yards and Brockman kicked the clincher with 3:36 to play. Bear River then fumbled on their own 28 and Logan picked it up and when the defense gave up nothing, Logan kicked it away. Cutler, in desperation, threw complete to Jones twice to get to the Logan 25, then to Brown to the Logan 11. But three times passes were off the hands of receivers and a desperation field goal from the 18 was 6-- 6 blocked. The loss ends a dismal season for Bear River which was pick- - ed to crush Logan and move into the quarterfinals- probably - against Springville. , PHEASANT PERMITS for Perry City land owners will be on sale Oct. 29-3- 0 1975 from 7 pm to 9 pm at Perry City Hall Ron Plowman . . . quarterback nets award Back is best End shines A 3 defensive end captured the coaching staffs nod for player of the week honors in Box Elders recent game with Sky View. He is senior Alan Asay, 17, who was the Bees leader on defense in the Region One football game. The gridder was credited with 11 tackles. lettermen, Asay, a second-yea- r of this years served as team and is a top prospect for Box Elder in basketball after lettering last season in the roundball sport. 6-- 185-pou- The athletic standout is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Asay, 632 Holiday, Brigham City. He and other weekly award winners will receive a plaque from the sponsoring Box Elder News and Journal at Wednesdays football banquet in the school cafeteria. Box Elder coaches have selected quarterback Ron Plowman as JONES player of the week for his outstanding performance against Weber in the Bees final game of the season Tuesday. The son of Mr. and Mrs. John Plowman, 348 East Third North, Brigham City, has been a steady performer at quarterback all season. Against the Warriors he scored two touchdowns, picked up 35 yards on five carries and completed four of six passes for 52 yards. 2 The athlete also plays basketball at Box Elder and lettered in track last season. He and other top weekly players will receive a plaque from the sponsoring Box Elder News and Journal at Wednesdays annual football banquet. KNUDSON WAYNE JONES Currently serving as Presi-deof the Greater Brig ham City Area Chamber of Commerce. n Acting Chairman of 6-- Brig- ham City Industrial Commission. Has served two years as a Director of the Chamber. PETER C. KI1UDS0H Has served on the City Council for the past two years. Former City Chairman of Republican party. President of the Golden Spike Association. Active in PTA and Kiwanis Past Chairman of the Retail Merchants Committee. Oct. 16. 1975 High Individual series - Fran Copley, 568 High individual handicap series - Fran Copley. 604 High team senes - Bowling Bloopers, 1854 Friendly Hour League Bowl - Tremonton Results lor Oct. 1C Hi team game scratch Scrappers - 516; Pmettes - 464; Spirits of 76 - 450 game handicap: Scrappers 591; Pmettes - 547. Alley Cats 542. Ladies Commercial League Brigham Bowl Oct. 21, 1975 Golden 1460, 1685. senes scratch- - Scrappers Spirits of 76 - 1296, Pmettes - 1290 series handicap- - Scrappers Alley Cats - 1596. The Hasbeens High scratch game Karen Hyer, 204. High handicap game - Jamie Ammons, 242. Karen Hyer, High scratch series High handicap series 195. -- 189 - game handicap-Marg- 224. Esther Storrer 212 - Marge Larson, Tanaka Billie Johnson 559. Flora Whiteford - 516. Ellen Huggins 482 Hi ind senes handicap Flora Whiteford Hlatkham - 564 604. Modern High team scratch game Cleaners, 690. High team handicap game - Modern Cleaners, 769. 218. Flora Whiteford series scratch Rumor or Humor? Gossips have a great sense rumor. of 572. 532. game scratch- Billie Johnson Esther Storrer 193. Marge Tanaka High team handicap series - Roa dr tinners and Wishful! Thinkers, 2177. High individual game - Karen Hyer, 211 High Individual handicap game - Karen Hyer, 226 High team game - Roadrunners, 655 High team handicap game - Roadrunners, 786 Fran Splits converted - Gail Rush, Copley, 7 Billie Johnson 597. Virginia Modern High team scratch series Cleaners, 1935. High team handicap series - Modern Cleaners, 217Z Splits converted - Deone Lichtenstein, 6-Margie Cleaveland, 7, Jamie AmLinDebbie Hardy, mons, da Kotter, Some Other Reason The new Postal Service credo just came out: Neither snow, nor rain, nor heat, nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds so there must be some other reason. Time to Yourself way for a homemaker to have a few minutes to themself is to start doing the dishes. A good T0LMAN BURKE Served 14 years as City Office Manager. Served 12 years as City Recorder. t. Former Clerk. Deputy KNWJLHEKSimiBlLE ($W1 QJMjDUR November 4 County Former Treasurer, Clerk, and Town Board member in Honeyville. md Bowlettes Brigham Bowl Bowling Results BURKE |