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Show ) t f '1 '7a. y' I H BOX Host Eagles Tuesday ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, November 21, 1976 Bear gmpplers young Bear River is fielding a sleeper of a wrestling team this season, one that could throw a wrench into predictions this year. Coached by Bill Bingham, the Bears are young, but somewhat experienced with 10 lettermen back and showing good strength in the lighter weights. Bingham expects Danny Pali at 98, Danny Madsen at 112, Burke Gibbs at 138, Chubb Munns at 145 and Jeff Oyler at 167 to be bright spots this season. But hes not counting out the rest of his varsity which includes two wrestlers who beat out lettermen from last year to gain berths. ?. '' Senior Curtis Carter challenged junior letterman Mike Bardwell and gained the 105 nod. Darwin Carter at 132 beat galore are available from Brigham City Swim team members. The team is selling the cakes as a means of raising funds for upcoming events. Team members here loaded up with cakes are, from left, Becci Jo Carr, Sharon Green, Ken Ritchie and Kerrie FRUIT CAKES Sue Carr. Buy a cake and out Max Crozier, a junior ham. letter-ma- and strength. Hes up a weight from last year but hes got great tplent, Bingham stated. Oyler is a sophomore who could be the most surprising wrestler on the team. Hes had three years on the Bear River Junior High team under tutelege of Calvin Bingham whos had extremely few losses as coach there. Oyler is strong and quick with plenty of desire. A football letterman this year, his coach is high on his prospects. Ted Peterson has the hardest road of any Bear wrestler this tensen, another junior, is at 126. Burke Gibbs, brother of state champion Brad Gibbs, will wrestle at 138. Chubb Munns is at 145. The two are Bingham said, and lend strong leadership to the team. Gibbs football this year to devote his full time to wrestling. He has a lot of desire. He lettered as a sophomore and with his brother a state champion, hes developed a lot of determination, and pride. Hes in excellent condition, the best on the team, the coach said. year. Getting Better Bowling Results and tough but will be disadvantaged by sheer size, said Bingham. No heavyweight has tried out for the team, said Bingham, and this will definitely hurt the club. We have good wrestlers but we lack in depth. We dont have enough kids to really push at every position. I believe we will be representative in the region, he added. The Bears open the duel meet season Tuesday in Garland with a 3 p.m. meet with Intermountain school. Their next meet is Nov. 30, also at 3 p.m. when they host Layton. Thursday Morning BOWLKTTS NOV. Fran Copley, 227. High game Fran Copley. 245. Hig game hep. Fran Copley, 560. High series Fran Copley, 614. High series hep. High team game Lucky Strikes and Horny Toads, 599. Lucky Strikes. High team game hep. 752. Homy Toads. 1618. High team series Pin Spotters, High team series hep. 2137. Fran Copley. 541 ; Splits converted Melba . Kathryn Gallegos, 7 and Linda Brenda Hawkes, Mills, and Robinette. Marge Olsen. and Jackie Bragger. Kathy Mathis. Ann PeaJanice Grenda, Helen Merlene Petty. body, NcBeker, Marge Andersen, Mauneen Pimper, Ivy Wankier, Tries 185 He was wrestling up at 155 last year and this year tries 185. The junior letterman is blocky Munns is getting better with age and could reach the Region One finals with his experience n, for that spot, said Bing- THANKS those people who supported me and for the opportunity to be on the ballot. To Tough Wrestlers Bardwell and Crozier both were tough wrestlers last year, Bingham said, and indicates these two weights will be stronger this year. Junior Scott Anderson will get the nod at 119 and Mike Chris If democracy is dispensed in an intellegent manner there are no loosers. VERDEN F. FONNESBECK help swimmers The Brigham City Swim team has opened its annual fund raising campaign and members will be around selling fruit cakes again this year. Response to the project was good last year and members decided to repeat the project through the holiday season. This is the major fund raiser for the team and they encourage the people of Brigham City to support them. The cakes are boxed in three-poun- d packages and are If youre not contacted by a member but would like to purchase a cake, you can call the Von 2 or Winston HumRitchie residence, at residence phrey The cakes will be on sale through the holiday pre-slice- Lodk at wfiiafs d. 723-779- 723-798- 0. season. the last 2(D) years r1 BOX ELDER ACTION SPORTS 723-347- , '&ra team that opens conference Brigham athlete on Ricks team play this month. Debbie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gale of 628 North Sixth East in Brigham City. 4 J uv; .e frt 3. The Ricks team has a record 7 going into conference play. Debbie Gale of Brigham City member of the Ricks of is a college womens 1 0 volleyball 7-- Brigham City Recreation Department Ski Program Survey MAIL TO P.O. BOX A BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH 84302 Rec. No. NAME(S) AGE(S) ADDRESS .PHONE NUMBER. NUMBER OF YEARS SKIING. NUMBER OF LESSONS TAKEN. No No Yes Need Ski Lessons? Yes Lessons? Want to take Where would like to take lessons? Do You Do You Snow Basin , (Circle) (Circle) 4 Beaver Mountain (Circle) Where would like to Ski this year? Beaver Mountain GlflfP'E7,oiSisi0f DECORATOR V w 5: MKI Snow Basin the Program this year, riding the buses? : (List) Return to Recreation Dept. P.O. Box A Brigham City, Utah 84302 No Later Than November 30, 1976. w umnn moAM "MNTHOUU" sofa sofas And Rer"ember: Torm,! . 71095 MAGNIFICENT (Circle) No Yes Do you (family) buy a season pass? Will you ride the Recreation Buses this year? 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