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Show t BOX Brigham City, Utah October 31,1 976 Sunday, ELDER NEWS, Springville trips Bear River in 1 BOX ELDER ACTION SPORTSN quarterfinal, It hurts to lose, but it hurts worse to lose a game you know you can win. . . Thats how Coach Bill Jacobsen felt after watching his Bear state River Bears drop a quarterfinal contest to his brother Mike Jacobsen and the Springville Red Devils. Little consolation comes from the fact the Bears scored more points than any other team has this year against the Red Devils, nor from the ease the BR offense marched up and down the field. 32-1- 8 What hurts are the mistakes the Bears made and the running of one player, quarterback Scott who Phillips, a knows what to do with the ball. Phillips was the key to the win. Without him, Springville would have been just a another pretty good team. He keys Red Devil hoped for glory and he didnt let Springville down Fri- yards, Rawlinson Howard 10 and aided by a pass interference call, went on the score on Webbs plunge. The run for two was stopped two yards short and Springville af the half. held on two-yar- d 2 Jacobsen is theory didnt materialize without the crucial points after. Springville opened up the half TD drive and the with a kick made it A good kickoff return to the BR-4started the final Bear scoring drive off right. Webb bulled for seven yards and Williams found Roger Norr over the middle to the Springville-15- . Webb went in untouched from 10 yards out but the pass to tie it was batted away. From there, the Bear River defense grew porous and Phillips found the leaks in. the outside play. d 20-1- 7 day at Garland. Another Score He squirted through and the ends time and again, directing his team to another score with 3:16 to play in the Ran Wild Phillips ran a punt back the first time Springville took the ball, ran 19 yards for another TD in the first period and then put the cruncher on in the second half, directing three more touchdowns, two by him- third period. pitch just at the end of the third netted the final score of the game. But three more times the Bears got things going were once on downs and stopped twice more on interceptions. An option self. In other quarterfinal games, Jordan defeated Payson and Davis tripped Spanish Fork Murray and Dixie were to play Saturday afternoon in St. George. Spring villp advances to the semifinals against Davis Thursday at the University of Utah while .Jordan meets the Winner. Murray-Dixi- e The Bears proved to be no pushover. Twice in the first half scoring drives deep in Red Devil territory were stopped, once on a fumble and another on an interception. The bear mentor felt if his team could get ahead, then the pressure would be on Spring13-- 6 8 32-- 1 Company recalls Assessing the game, Jacobsen said, We did the things we wanted to do most of the day. We handled them except for one man. Looking at his teams mistakes, he said, If were making mistakes this time of the year, theres something the matter... Maybe they caused us to make them, he reflected. He was disappointed in the outside linebacking on both sides but thought the offensive line played well most of the game. Unofficially, the Bears ran for nearly 220 yards and had nearly 90 yards passing against the vaunted Red Devil defense. . cartridges Federal Cartridge is recalling rifle cartridges certain cartand empty unprimed struca have which cases ridge tural weakness making them potentially dangerous to shoot. amThe recall is for cases munition or empty with lot codes ending in 5289 through 6285. Lot codes are stamped on the back of each box. Boxes may have the brand names of Federal, Revelation, Wards or Hiawatha. Shooters who have this ammunition should call (in Minnesota call collect to or write Customer 30-3- 0 30-3- 0 30-3- 0 30-3- 0 -- -- Half the Rushing Kidman had half the rushing for the day as he ran for over 107 yards. Springville coach Mike Jacobsen was far from elated with the win. They handled us," he commented. This is the second at least hitting best team Weve played all year. wise We were fortunate." The big difference in the game, he felt, was the option. So did the Bears. Springville now has a Nov. 4 date on the University of Utah rug to try for the elusive crown in the semifinals. Service, Federal Cartridge, n ztiiiuhntht) COACH Mike Jacobsen, right, consoles Bear River head coach, after Mike's Red in a Devils downed Bill s .Bears quarterfinal game Friday in Garland. Springvil le's Scott Phillips SPRINGVILLE brother Bill, Sponsored by police 17-- Volleyball schedule given for 2nd round The schedule for the second round of womens volleyball has been announced by Recreation Director Jacl Winn. On Nov. 3, the Spikettes and Rascals meet at 6 p.m.; the Globettes and tangle at 8 as do Competition and Young Hi-Lo- ville. "They "havent been'Behind much all year. They dont know blood. Here is the remainder of the schedule: Nov. 10 6 p.m., Globettes vs. Rascals; 8 p.m., Competition vs. vs. Spikettes and how to come from behind, the coach Said postgame. That strategy appfeard sound but the Bears couldnt get Youngblood. Steady March After Phillips punt return with two and a half minutes gone in the game, the Bears took possession and began a steady march to the south. Chris Webb and Curtis Kidman ground through nice holes and Mark Williams found Tad Morrison with a first down pass to keep it going. But Williams fumbled on the Devil 19 and that stopped that. Phillips marched his club to score with :44 left to play in the quarter. The kick made it From their own 25, the Bears strung five first downs together to score on a short run by Williams. The kick was wide and the Bears were closer at 3-- 32-1- 8 proved the difference in the game as the big quarterback ran for four touchdowns to lead his team to the semifinals against Davis on Thursday. Boxing comes fo youth in BC , Nov. 176 p.m., Youngblood vs. Spikettes; 8 p.m., Globettes vs. Competition and Rascals vs. Nov. 24 6 p.m., Youngblood vs. Globettes,; 8 p.m. vs. Spikettes and Rascals vs. Competition. All games are at Box Elder High school gymnasiums. The public is invited to attend the matches. Championship playoffs will take place Dec. 1 and 8 during the same hoprs and days. City needs officials for hoop program 13-- 13-- Some good defensive play kept the Red Devils in the hole on their next possession and Bear River took over on its own 37. Kidman carried four times, run to the including a Springville 10. But Williams was intercepted on the next play. Took Over After a short Springville punt, Bear River took off from the with Nolan Hess running 25 1 Theres need for qualified basketball officials for the upcoming Brigham City recreation basketball program. Anyone having officiating skills in basketball and would like to officiate in any of the various divisions are encouraged to contact the recreation office and leave name and telephone number with the recreation director or secretary. Positions are available for referees, umpires, timers and scorekeepers. Nights of scheduled games are Mondays and Wednesdays from 6 until about 10 p.m. or games are finished. Monetary compensation will be made to those serving in these capacities. First games are tentatively slated for Nov. 8 at Box Elder High, Junior High and Intermountain schools. Numbers to call if interested in any of these positions are ext. 723-852- and 49, before 5 p.m. 5 and before after 7 9:30 p.m. New Sandwich d Mix canned crushed pineapple with chunky peanut butter. Spread on canned brown bread or date nut bread. well-draine- Put up yer dukes. The manly art of pugilism (better known as boxing) will be taught boys and girls seven to 16 years old under a Brigham City Police department program scheduled to begin the middle of ! November. The program is sponsored with the help of the Brigham City Recreation department which is furnishing equipment, according to Dan Jones, youth officer. Youngsters will use 14 ounce gloves and be paired off accord ing to age and weight, Jones, said. Instructing will be officers Jeff Stiver, Larry Moody, Harold Howard and Wayne Taylor. The department will have two rings and expects to begin public boxing matches by the first of the year. Jones said the police program will be coordinated with the Community Schools boxing pro- $ Sfected 7 A. Jensen had many years of community and public service, this TED experience ready to FOR BOX ELDER COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Experience Counts 2 year term food (fattfeetiUve Ptcceo on all ano, & Hnucteo. 7 (food (fontpetitive Piiceo on all Senvice & HHeeTtanical food foot foiettdlty Senvice in Sateo. Occe & Slofo. A food pniendtty Atntooflhene to do TUtOineob. 2 KJon&. Suaitty Pcnooncl to handle Ifom lieedo. (fontfititttiMpinanciny, on any Pctncl&Oe. Hofc ail folft. Snality Panto. HJe Want Ho Se 'Ifom food Old Veatei is 4 1 VOTE REPUBLICAN ON NOV. ) Pnomidc Hjlene Ko foot Plain pun Ho Do Sceoineoo work for you. W. BURT at the department and the Brigham City community center. Those interested in the program may contact Jones at the police department to sign up. (fontfeetttive Piiceo on tol Hill. He's DURT Training and boxing areas will be the physical fitness room almost tripled its steel output during the 1960s. your interests on Capi- l"J. ed. Rules will either be AAU or Golden Gloves, he added. countries and Japan. Japan As your legislator he'll keep an eye on TED such as skiing. The program would cost the participants nothing, or at best less than a dollar. The length of the program would depend on community response, he stat- Steel Production Some 20 countries account for 93 per cent of the total world steel production, led by the United States, the Soviet Union, the European Economic community Wants to serve the people of Brigham City and Mantua RE-ELE- CT cost, winter-sprin- g activity for youth and is open to youth in the Brigham City area. Jones said he hopes to reach some youth in lower income brackets who cant afford to participate in other activities Bull Story fanner with a huge family decided to take them to the county fair. Tickets to tiee the prize bull were $1.00 per person. But ' Ive got a wife and 1)8' children, pleaded the farmer to the ticket seller, Couldnt you let us in for half price?1 "18 children! gasped the hawker in amazement. Just wait here. Ill bring the bull out to see you ! A poor gram. State Legislature Dist . 6 Uyne He said boxing will provide a low Anoka, Minn., 55303, for proper disposition and refund information. The case heads of a small number of these cartridges may separate on firing, resulting in a jammed rifle and possible injury from escaping gas. Although no serious injury has been reported, they should not be used. Only a fraction of one per cent of the several million cartridges and unprimed cases produced are suspect. IBeatty Sec Ipon At Hle'ltao A VOTE FOR JENSEN IS A VOTE FOR INTEGRITY 17 Slot Bad SontH Clltc pan Stone) W 723-34- 63 mk w |