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Show Record now 0-- 2 BOX for Eagles NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, January 11, 1976 ELDER Hot, hot Trojans burn Infermountain, We didnt play real well and they shot the heck out of the ball." That about sums up the Region Nine contest Friday night played at Morgan. Coach Gary Rohmer, in giving that cryptic comment, noted that the Trojans hit 17 of 19 from the foul line, which was indicative of the shooting night the hosts had enroute to the 2 win. 75-5- 2 shooting of the Trojans took its toll. "The kids didnt give up, but it wasnt our night to win, the coach said. Terrance CoversUp hit well below his 22.3 points a game average with 14. Zig Jackson hit 10 and had eight boards, while Richards Stormy canned 11 and snagged five rebounds. until we were open, then couldnt hit it. I feel well have a good shot at Morgan when we get them here. They had an exceptional game against us, the coach noted. The Eagles draw the region bye Friday and will entertain Westside of Idaho in a nonleague game. Game time is 7:30 p.m. The box score: Poor Shooting The Eagles hit 22 of 60 from the field and eight of 15 from the line for one of their poorest shooting games this year. We missed a lot of easy shots. Wed work the ball pretty well 75-5- We had 23 turnovers, too. We d seemed to be last night, but when we came back a little in the third quarter, we' just faded," the coach said Saturday. flat-foote- IMPS Jumped Ahead Morgan jumped ahead 0 .and 7 at the ends of the first and second quarters. - ' Mark Johnson hit 16 first half her is vice president Roy Evans. Robert LaFramboise,, club president, right, writes down score of Bob Ebeling's points for the Trojans, most on offensive rebounds, said Roh-ine- r, arrows. and this really hurt us. The Eagles, 2 in league, did come back to nearly catch the winners in total rebounds but the turnovers and better Here are the meet results : 20-1- Pleads quilty 40-2- the Brgham Bowmen show the three types of targets which will be used in league competition this season. Secretary of the bowmen, Kathy Jones, removes arrows from the animal targets. Next to THESE MEMBERS of 0-- 22-2- 1, Public is invited - HOW III BRIGHAM CITY Pleading guilty to a charge of driving under the influence of alcohol was Gordon G. Tingey, '25, of 416 W. First South in Brigham City. He was fined sus$150 and given a pended jail term according to court records. II . LSStD a: i JLUv From THE CAR CO. 60-d- 734-974- I 1066 S. MAIN 0 O 11 BRIGHAM CITY medley relay - Logan, 2 06 5; Box 2 18 4, Logan, 2 55 1. 200 free Dan Hammon (BE) 2 08 8; Anderson (L), Rigby (L), David Larsen (BE) 200 IM - Dave Anderton (BE) 2 23 6. Gary Allen (BE). Dennis (L), Dan Allen (BE), Headen (Lt. 200 Elder, iovjGneGH vjd splash sOeurfl DeGjgjues Logan ta. 27, 29 odu The 1976 indoor archery season is about to get underway at the bowery at Rees Pioneer park, according to Bob president of the Brigham Bowmen association. LaFramboise said both conventional and animal leagues will be conducted during the season. Animal target competition is scheduled to begin Jan. 27 and will continue each Tuesday night for 10 weeks. The National Field ' Archery ' association-- ! sanctioned Conventional target1 event begins Jan. 29 and runs 10 weeks each Thursday night. Can Benefit LaFramboise said all bow hunters can benefit from the animal league which has archers shooting at goose, rabbit, squirrel and duck silouettes from five, 10, 15 and 20 yards with a 90 percent handicap used. A total game is 48 arrows, he added. The animal shoot is open to the public and costs $1 a night or 50 cents for for club members. Memberships are available in the organization, he said. chers will be available to explain the routine and provide help for newcomers to get started. LaFramboise said he is available to answer questions at 723-749- Other association leaders are Roy Evans, vice president; and Kathy Jones, secretary. Bob Ebeling is in charge of public relations. chers to be members NFAA. conar- of the New Backshops The bowery range now features new backshops of cardboard that are easier on equipment and much less expensive to maintain than the conven- Practice way each Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nights and Sunday afternoons at the range and will continue until leagues start. Time is 6 to 10 p.m. week days. It is open to the public. People interested in becoming archers are encouraged to stop by where experienced ar Box Elders aquanauts nailed down seven first places to Logan swimmers in a dual meet Thursday. John Parsons recorded wins in the 50 yard free style and 100 free and Dan Hammon, Dave Anderton, Gary Allen and Scott Wells each picked up first. The Bees relay team of Allen, Wells, Parsons and Eric Swain also won the 400 free relay. The win gave the Bees a record for the season, having turned aside Bonneville High school earlier. 0 half of fastbreak league first half winner Jays in the city recreation fastbreak basketball league just comwas the pleted. Griffins at 1 was second, followed by 2 Box Elder County Bank, 3 Canterbury Tapes, 4 Gardner Dairy, 5 Willard and 6 Checketts. 23 5; Eric (L); Ryan (L), Scott Johns Parsons (BE) free - John Parson (BE) 53 9, Eric (BE), Hearst (L), Scott Harmon (BE), Rigby (L). 500 free - Gary Allen (BE) 6 01 6. Dan Hammon (BE); Anderwon (L); Debyle (L); Dan Kirschoff (BE) 100 back - Scott Wells (BE) 1 06 9; Dave Anderton (BE); Essig (L), Holdredge (L); Debyle (L). 100 Swain SALE GOOD TODAY THRU SATURDAY, JAIL 17 VJe'd Rather Sell It Than Count It! 100 breast - Ryan (L) 1 14, David Larsen (BE) . Mortenson (L) , Rigby (L) , Spencer Davis (BE). 400 free relay - Box Elder (Swain, Allen, Wells, Parsons), Logan Diving - Logan, Logan. Dan Kennedy Everyones Favorite START A QUILT WITH . . . (BE). Hollingsworth, 112; Tom Shaw, 97; Bob Petersen, 93; Randy Munns, 92; Reese Nielsen, 87; Kevin Skenadore, 81; Cliff Wendell, 78. Mondays schedule has Box Elder Bank vs Griffins at 6 p.m.; Gardner Dairy vs Checketts at 7:20; and Jays vs Canterbury Tapes at 8:40. Willard has the bye. Varigated, sparkling regular available Assorted Polyester cotton blends 45 Widths & Reg. 1.49 3-- 0-- Clark Red Heart Willard dumped Checketts in the latest round of games 2 behind the shooting of Cliff Wendel (18) and Rich Braegger (15). M. Hurren (16) and B. Hollingsworth (12) led the losers. Box Elder Bank, paced by 11 points each from Gary Rohmer and Kent Nielsen, downed CanDave terbury Tapes Allred had 12 for the losers. 54-4- Griffins outshot Gardner Dairy in the third game, The winners had three men in double figures: Kevin Skena-dor- e (18), Randy Munns (15) and Ron Rohmer (15). Phil Adams hit 23 in a losing cause. Top scorers after six 10 games are Scott Smith, points; Phil Adams, 118; 156 Brent SEW YOUR LINGERIE . . elections Tuesday Elections for president, vice president and members of the board of directors of the Box Elder Wildlife federation will be held Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the upstairs in the chamber of commerce building in Brigham City. 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