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Show I ! BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, January 23, 1977 Hivers handle Weber It was supposed to be a tough go. And it was but the score of Box Elders outing at Weber Thursday night didnt indicate it. the Warriors, giving the Hive guys their tenth dual meet victory of the season and fourth straight in The Bees downed 56-- Region One. It was the first league loss for Weber. The Warriors are now in region overall and standings. One heck of a job by the entire team! All the guys just went out and did what was expected of them. 3 1 "When youre wrestling team and undefeated in the that is region, get seven pins and 11 wins, youre doing the job, Coach Ron Wolff said after. And then he added, Sky View is who were waiting for now. 2 THESE BATTERED and abused facilities at the Box Elder Wildlife federation rifle range will be replaced, thanks to Box Elder county and a $5,000 grant obtained from the state for such a purpose. The federation plans to start work on refurbishing the facility as quickly as possible. Jayvees Win In junior varisty action at Weber, the Bees came away with a victory. Sophomore 40-2- 0 won, 50-The jayvee team did a terrific job, going against five kids that had wrestled varsity for The Norman twins are each and doing an outstanding 13-- job, the coach commented. In other action around the region Thursday, Sky View downed Bear River, 48-and Roy tipped Bonneville, Box Elder is scheduled on the road at Highland Tuesday for a duel, draws a bye 30-2- non-leag- from league competition this week and will participate in the Weber Invitational on Saturday, Jan. Other league matchups this Thursday will see Weber at Bear River, Sky View at Roy and Bonneville at Logan. The varsity results: Bantam cage slate improve rifle range County receives grant Box Elder county has obtained a $5,000 grant that will aid in upgrading of the,' Box Elder Wildlife federation .rifle range in Mantua. Commissioner Don Chase said the county obtained the grant to work in conjunction with the wildlife federation. The money is a one time, no match grant obtained from a total of federal $600,000 granted Utah. n Chase said there were some seven million dollars in applications for the money. The commissioner said he has signed contracts for the fund and expects the first installment of $3,299 shortly and the balance within two months. All the funds will be spent on the range for improvement and upgrading of the facility which has received some hard abuse from vandals. Frosh gain victory at Logan Jr. High Box Elder freshmen scored of the season over Logan Junior High Thursday afternoon, downing the Cache kids on their own their second victory mats, The frosh have now won eight dual meets without a loss and will face Bear River Junior High this Thursday at Box Elder. Starting time will be 2:30 p.m. Here are results at Logan: 67-1- Brad 78 Johnson, Lones (BEl pinned Mark -32 Stewart Richards (BEl won by 82 forfeit Mike Marshall (BE) won by forfeit 85 98 Matt Shaffer, . dec (BE) James 5 Lemon velocity, foot pounds of energy and technical details of respective loads, hes included a number of charts and plenty of technical data to keep such buffs rolling figures for months. He gives his thoughts on producing a firearm from a kit and adds a few pages about gunsmithing for black powder Carpenter. 107 Leads Novice a retired major in military ordinance, leads the Nonte, first-tim- e muzzle-loade- r through the maze of facts and figures associated with powder types, kinds of firearms, maintenance and care, hunting and restoring old guns and spends time with the replica industry, where the shooter is likely to find his rifle, shotgun or pistol. His style is straightforward and interesting and is laced with his personal experience and knowledge over many years of shooting black powder. Most shooters locally are interested in target shooting such as is provided in rendezvous settings or informal shoots held by club, or for deer or varmit chapter to the ting topic, covering the gun and rifle, small game, lium game and big game Dnte devotes a Feb. p.m. Sickms. 7:15 8:30 High High High High High High Bowielts Jan. 20 results game Shirley Nielsen, 202. game hep Shirley Nielsen. 226 Fran Copley, 544 series Fran Copley, 589 series hep learn game Unpiedictahles, 626 team game hep Rolling Pins. 6 p.m. 7:15 8:30 786 6 p.m. bers. Rolling Pins, 1749 High learn series Rollings Pins. High team series hep 2238 7:15 8:30 Brenda Hawkes, Splits converted Ivy Wankier, 2 7. Dora Cutler, Merleen Ipsen, 2 7 Livewires Mixed Doubles Jan. results 12 Don Sieve, 587; Jack Scratch series Williams, 584, Mike Noragon, 567 Tessa Reeder, 579, Fran Copley, 576, BJ Dockstader, 546 Game Jack Williams, 215, Alan Christensen. 207. Craig Barnes. 202 B J Dockstader, 212, Tessa Reeder, 204 Fran Copley. 199 Hdc series Jack Williams, 638, Mike Noragon, 596. Bob Breidenbach, 564 Tessa Reeder, 657, Fran Copley, 603, Margie Cleaveland. 585 Jack Williams, 233, Craig Game Barnes, 224, Jerry Nelson, 214 Tessa Reeder, 230. BJ. Dockstader, 222. Arene Ricks. 218 Team series Dick's Texaco, 2368, Brigham Realty, 2176 Team game Dicks Texaco, 814. Brigham Realty, 778 Boyd Ricks. Splits Monday Scratch Trio Jan. 10 High team series High team game High senes women results Six Packs. 2100 Six Packs, 559 March 3 Prancers vs. Killers. Sickms vs. Bombers. Avengers vs. Elks. March 10 Prancers vs. (BE) pinned Ned Jackson. 52 1 Thursday. The win gave the Cats a record a game behind the top place Box Elder Bees. Bear in fifth River dropped to place in the region. Only Curtis Carter was able to win against the strong Bobcats, decisioning Jeff Wingreen 18-Mike Christensen, wrestling in place of Max Crozier, lost at 128 and Val Garn lost 3 at 134 in place of Darwin Carter. The results: 4 Miller (SV) dec Brian Pall, Curtis Carter (BR) decision Wmgren, 14-- Jeff 3. 18 Larsen (SV) pin Mike Bardwell, 3 18 Mn-ii- i Iaiiis bv. Dun lJn simp by. Julw Slim hun (BE) Junior varisty 100 Garry Norman (BE) dec Devin Twitchell. 22-107 Kerry Norman (BE) pinned Devon Robinson. 1 45 114 Steve Kapp (BE) won by forfeit 121 Bert Stanger (BE) dec Burt England. 12-128 Bruce Finch (W) dec Randy Kent, 140 Dave Jaussi (BE) pinned Brad Howell. 3 57 147 Doug Shinney (W) pinned Mike Gallegos. 3 27 157 Lynn Milligan (W) dec Doug Child. 4 169 Cordell Hill (BE) dec Scott Cottrell. 16-- , Stan Shupe (W) pinned Jerome 187 Schmidt, 5 02 BUI Payton Heavyweight Steve Poorman, 4 57 ( BE ) pinned 100 Greg Norman (BE) dec Dallen Twitchell. 107 Craig Smoot (BE) dec. Devon Spackman, 140 Mike Hatch Muirbrook, 4 20 forfeit 147 - Jeff Neeley. Rhode. Hardy (BE) pinned Scott dec Milton Jerry Jensen (BE) dec Brett (W) pinned Lane - Jay Shupe Nixon (SV) decision Mike Christ- 128 4 Chlarson 134 Munns. 147 (SV) decision Val Gam, Israelson (SV) decision Chubb 140 2 Wiser (SV) decision Barry Carter, 16-- 1 Webb (SV) decision Kirk Zundel, 157 13-- 6 169 Tahlman (SV) decision Jeff Oyler, 187 Falslev (SV) pin Ted Petersen, 15-- 2 45 Hwy Lewis, Woodhead (SV) pin Lanny 2 40 Forfeits bail George Alvin Bowcutt, 60, forfeited $250 bail Brigham City court when failed to appear on a charge driving under the influence Ogden, alcohol. W Ro Sk I liter 4 tiW 4 Wtlvr 4 Rct Itejr Kicr Unimex I te ogjn (BE) won by 121 Blake Crouch (BE) pinned Dan Wright. 5 53 128 Bobby Turner (BE) dec. Chris Muirbrook, 9 8 134 Brad Gardner (BE) drew with Steve Johnson. 0 Drunk driving A charge of driving under the influence of alcohol brought a plea of guilty from Carl Edward Tasso, 25, of 410 North Main, No. 31, when he appeared in Brigham City court. He was fined $200. cagers of in he of of The Box Elder High girls basketball team will face a stern and importance Region One test Wednesday evening at Weber High. The local girls, after losing their first three starts to Intermountain school, Clearfield and Cottonwood, have come back to win four in a row. Their victories have come over Intermountain, Logan, Roy and Bear River High, giving them a perfect 0 league mark. They played Friday at Davis. The Weber game is scheduled at 7 p.m. with junior varsity action slated for 5:30 p.m. The team is seeking all the support we can get for the important contest. Other upcoming games on the schedule include 3-- these : Feb. Feb. Feb. 2 9 17 Box Elder at Tooele. Sky view at Box Elder. Box Elder at Bonneville. Old Friends Qt'ofciiyhl 1975 Dun Iii shup anil Juhn Slim ban Bom- Moderately Gmaj7 G6 Em Killers vs. Elks. Sick'ms vs. Avengers. set Feb. A 5 small fry wrestling tourn- ament is scheduled by the United States Wrestling Federation of Utah at Orem High school Feb. 5. The event will involve in weight divisions beginning at 35 and continuing through 80 pounds and heavyweight. eight-year-ol- Registration is scheduled from 7 to 9 a.m. with the first session beginning at 10 a.m. The tournament entry fee is $2. Mona Groendyke, Flag stolen Mona Groendyke. Brigham City employe Ho- ward Kelly has reported to Sootie Yamasaki. police the theft of an American flag from the cemetery. Kelly said the flag was taken sometime Jan 21. Value was $28. 752 High game men Splits converted John Loma. 212 Sootie Yamasaki. Ann Christensen, Joyce Hatch, Worth the $6.95 price alone is a section in the appendix listing dealers and suppliers on muzzle-l- related items. In explaining the why of "Home Guide to Muzzle Loaders, the author wrote, These pages were put together to aid the neophyte or potential enthuto show the pleasures of siast working with muzzle-loader- s and using them and, hopefully, to clear up any mysteries or misconceptions that sometimes might discourage those of little gun knowledge from participating. BE Thanks For Your Response To Our New Supreme Special THIS WEEKS SPECIAL 11 student nominated to academy Senator Jake Gam has nominated 27 Utahns to fill positions at the United States military academics. The nominees will now be considered by each academy for the classes of 1981. Among those nominated to the Air Force academy at Colorado Springs is Cody Bruce Carr, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carr, Mantua. He is a senior at Box Elder High school. Tonight, call a friend in Utah after 5 PM when Long Distance rates go down. We Still Have Happy 3f9c Mats You're always welcome at TACO TIME 840 S. Main Brigham City Opn Dolly 10:30 a.m. to p.m. 1 Sunday 1 1 a.m. to 1 10 p.m. 0 0 0 face crucial tilt 10--6 ensen, Dave Edmonston BEHS girl Shupe (SV) decision Malt Peter- 121 sen Robinson. 114 (BE) 10--1 157 Sophomore standings results Mike Christensen (BE) dec Gary Singleton. 11 2 128 Kevin Nelson (BE) pinned K C Johnson, 2 31 134 Jay Anderson (BE) dec Travis 121 Wrestling Steve Parkinson (BE' drew with 134 Cody Montgomery. 3 3 mat meet 222 High senes men Sky View took advantage of the absence of two Bear River starters and applied some pressure in the heavier weights to upend the Bears 48-- 5 in a Region One wrestling meet at Sky View 114 Avengers vs. Killers. Elks vs. Bombers. Todd Williams 114 Rick Reimers Heavyweight pinned Mark Storey. 5 47 Small fry 719 High game women vs. (BE) pinned Ken Sky View bests Bear wrestlers 107 Prancers 6 Bruce Hubbard Taylor, 169 100 24 17 1 Nelson. 4 22 140 Allen Chambers (BE) pinned Toby Roberts. 4 50 147 Bnan Weight 'BE) dec Roger Cooper. 157 Brian Braithwiite (BE) pinned Scott Simpson. 2 50 169 Doug Wheeler (BE) pinned Eddy Foy. 1 35 187 Kelly Hewlett (BE) pinned Brian Hanson. 2 00 No wrestlers Heavyweight shooters. oader Nonte treats the subject from the ground up, explaining to the the ins novice muzzle-loade- r and outs that many veterans have learned through trial and error or word of mouth. Bowling Results Technical Data For those who wonder at Bom- federation spokesman said 7:15 Killers vs. Elks. the funds will be used to install 8:30 Sickms vs. Avengers new shooting benches and genSecound Round erally improve and repair the Feb. 10 facility. 6 p.m. Chase said the county is also Prancers vs. Elks. 7:15 Bombers vs. Avenplanning to make application for Bureau of Outdoor Recreagers. tion funds to further improve 8:30 Killers vs. Sickms. the facility. Feb. 17 6 p.m. Prancers vs. Avengers. 7:15 Elks vs. Sickms. 8:30 p.m. Bombers vs. Killers. (BE) offered reference book Black powder enthusiasts are blossoming like phlox in June and like most hobbyists getting into a new field, want to be grounded in basics of the activityhas authGeorge C. Nonte,-Jr- . ored a comprehensive work called Home Guide to Muzzle Loaders, published by Stack-pol- e Books of Harrisburg, Pa., that should stand as a ready reference to black powder shooters old and new. 6 p.m. bers. Feb. 3 Prancers vs. A 3 02 Heavyweight Kenny pinned Ken Arwell. 3 10 Muzzle loaders by Mike Perry News sports editor novation. 22 112 Wayne Richardson (BE) pinned Fito Compos. 4 47 119 Richard Allen (BE) pinned Bill Linquist, 39 126 Eric Lyons (BE) pinned Dion Sandoval. 43 132 Jim Bell (BE) pinned David Nielson, 59 138 Evan Bingham (BE) pinned Tony Johnson, 1 53 145 Nathan Warren (BE) dec Rex 3 Hubbard, 155 Allan Sant (BE) pinned Jere Sommers, 3 05 1S7 Kent Maughan (L) pinned Jay Yates, Chase said the county will also use its equipment to help grade the range but the federation membership will oversee the actual construction and re- Jerome Romero (L) pinned Brad 105 Hatch, Smoot Jan. 27 p.m. Prancers vs. Killers. 7:15 Sickms vs. Bombers. 8:30 Avengers vs. Elks. 6 Mike Smoot (BE) pinned Howard 100 Weber. Will 29. Velasquez. J ui 187 Jeff Nelson (BE) pinned Brian 56-- 6 Mountain Bell |