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Show A Wiiifiiimrf PAGE 6 BOX ELDER NEWS ' News-Journa- th n a iiH-- the finest. is a l Ogdon ligcrs Beal DROPS 20 10 LD COOPERATIVE nARKETlMGi ' . Braves Outclass Bees; Kleffner p Producer the and was the signal ealler for Van Houten scored the visitors the tmal for Boise. Fowler booted two of the three Scores Twice placements for his team. The Box Elder Bees lost their 'Bert Hunsaker passed to Yard first game of the year last Fri- - Johnson who took it into the day night at the local field. They Pn(i one for the Bees first score, played a strong Boise eleven and ft came in the second quarter. were defeated 20 to 12. The game j,PP Wight reeled off a got under way at 8 p. m. and run to set up the Bees second the tally. Bert 'Hunsaker plunged was well played througout lover the score. four quarters. Ceremonies before the game' Boises first score came when consisted of the Box Elder high Kletfner passed for twenty school band, and the introduc- yards to Barton to put the ball line. Two plays tion of coaches and players on on the five-yarboth teams. The band played 'later Kleffner went over right Banner while (tackle for the score. 'Fowlers the the flag was being raised After kick was good. Their second that, the band moved out and score came in the third quarter around the players and coaches were in when Bradshaw went for 31 yards to lay the troduced to the large crowd at right-enthe game. The Boise team was ball on the four-yarstripe. On introduced first and they lined third down, Kleffner plunged line. The Bees mer fo rthe score again. The up on the were next and they did the kick was blocked. In the last same. quarter, a penalty set the last Phil Kleffner led the Boise, score up. The Bees were to the side to put the ball on the school grjdders 20 to 12 victory over yard line. Bagley went five the Bees. Kleffner tallied two around left end, and Barton Houten crashed over right-tackltouchdowns in the first and picked six more to put the ball for the The kick on the line. Then Van was third periods un good. Sre, Boise, 20; 'Box Elder 6. The Bees first counter came DR. J. H. McNAMARA when Bert Hunsaker reeled off VETERINARIAN 18 yards to put the ball on the 48 yard line. A pass put it on Ju3t East of Bear River City Postoffice the 31 yard line. IBert again Tremonton Exchange Brigham carried and went to the 19 yard 583-R1- 1 2391 Citv River Phone Bear Phone line. One play later, Bert passed Vard Johnson on the five and he went over. for the score. The try for the extra point was no good. In the fourth quarter Gary Mortenson started the ball rolling with a 12 yard to put the ball on the Bees 15 yard line. iB. Hunsaker made it a first down on the 35 yaid me ot the Braves. A series of plays put the ball on the line. Lee Wigh't went to put the ball around right-enin play on the four-yarline. On the next play IB. Hunsaker crashed over for the tally. Again, the extra point was no good. Boise Ends Walker, Jackson, Baker, Jensen, Mendiola, Case. Tackles Oliver, Crawford, Randolph, Zimmer. Guards Matthews, Phillips, Pickett, E. Barton. Centers Chambers, Wisner. Backs Weber, Cleffner, Moulton, Bradshaw, Van Houten, Bag-ley- , B. Gibbons, H. Barton, Fowler. r 7 by offering year-roun- d outlets at full market values through united marketing effort. Washable Gabardine Sports Shirts were every period. scored by Call, Stitt, Rasmussen and Faulkner. Todd and Greer booted the points after touchdowns. The Warriors got as close as the line of the Tigers but failed to score. Anderson and Bybee were standout performers for the Weber eleven. Score by quarters: 6 7 7 626 Ogren High Weber High 0 0 0 d Risks Arrow Gabanaro The Weber Warriors were defeated for the second time in a row by the Ogden Tigers last Friday night in the Stadium. The Tigers outclassed the Warriors to a score of 26 to 0. The game was for the Little Brown Jug and with the wdn, the Tigers kept .possession of the trophy. It was the eighteenth out of 22 games for the Tigers. The Ogden gridders scored In ' Shelters from PERFECT WEIGHT FOR rAn j Weber High, 26 To 0 12 GAME TO BOISE HIGH hurry for job printing, but of the work is always Market BOX j Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, September 21, 1949 The up" shop & 00 d Bear River Wins off-Idah- o Poultry Eggs Turkeys e Feed Supplies AND FARMERS CO-O- P Qmfrui Officai t Swfk Wwtf Sell TmpW tefc six-yar- s City Convenient Biaiuhes m Utah and Southern Iduho line-plung- ENTER TURLEYS BIG DEER HUNT CONTEST ; s FUN FOR ALU ; j VALUABLE PRIZES i l , A I i IT'S OPEN TO BUCK. HUNTING CONTEST PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED AFTER CLOSE OF REGULAR DEER SEASON FIRST 13 BIG PRIZES NIGHT OF OCT. 21 i GUN deer rifle. 1st GRAND PRIZE 2nd 3rd Hunting knife and ax combination. Hunting knife. 4th Hunting knife. 5th Hunting knife. 6th Hunting cap. 7th One box 30-3- 0 PRIZE For largest buck, hunting knife and ax, with carrying case. PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED . 20-- 0 After being held scoreless in the first quarter, East bounced back into the game and scored once in the second .period and twice in the third quarter. The final score was East High 20, North Cache 0. Varner, Swan, Salmon tallied the scores for the East High guilders. Swan booted two out of three placements. Score by quarters: 0 7 13 020 East 0 0 0 0 North Cache 0 West (High i n e 0 0 0 0 Little wonder we get so many repeat calls for these sports shirts! Men whove worn them know their comfort like the wray they take to laundering like ducks to water! Smartly tailored, many colors, just the and just the right weight for Fall right sports shirts for YOU! Come for yours today! good-looki- 0 Save money on wedding announcements, reception invota-tio-ns- , Davis Darts Whip etc., at the News-Journa- l. Quick service. Logan; Score 34-- 6 Youll be surprised at the excellent results The Davis (High Darts crushed classified ads secure. Logan high 34 to 6 last Friday afternoon at Logan. The contest was a practice game for ATHLETES FOOT GERM KILL IT IN ONE HOUR. both teams. YOUR 35c BACK, The string Davis eleven scor- if not pleased. The germ grows ed in every quarter the but LY. To kill it, you must REACH it. Get at any drug store. A STRONG third. Cowley led the attack for made with 90 News-Journa- l a q TE-O- L pet. alcohol, the Darts with three touchdowns. fungicide, it PENETRATES. Reaches More Germs. Cook and Yeates each tallied the Today at Hamilton Drugs. other Big Jerry Lundahl pulled in Box Elder a pass from Purser for the lone Ends 'Harris, (Booth, LeRon extra Gmzly score. The try-fo- r Johnson. was blocked. pointer Poul-soTackles Britenbeker, Score by quarters: M. Hunsaker, Kotter. 0 0 6 0 6 Guards Victor, Watkins, Logan 6 14 Davis 0 1434 Knudsen. Center Nielson. Backs B. Hunsaker, V. John-con- , May, Roek, Wight, Morten-sen- , Whitaker. 6 Score by quarters: 7 0 6 720 In Boise Box Elder 0 6 0 612 Officials: (Andrews, Alley. The Box Elder Bees will play Sheffield. their last practice game next Friday at Preston. The contest is the last of three practice games for the Bees this year. NEW In their last game, the Bees were defeated by the Boise CHEVROLET Braves from Idaho 20 to 12 in a night game. Jordan was defeated TRUCKS by the Bees 7 to 0 in the first grid contest. All Models Ronnie Dean Harris, Leron Johnson, Lee Boothe, and Maynard will be on the ends. At Now Available tackle will be DeVon Britenbeker NOW IS THE TIME TO START and Maurice Hunsaker. Lewis AT Knudson and Vernon Watkins PLANNING! will be at the guard position. THE will Nielson be the SPORTING at SEASON IS HERE! Ralph center post. Bert Hunsaker, Lee Wight, Frank May, Ronnie Rock, Gary Mortenson, Vard Johnson, and Reese Whitaker in the 18 No. Main Ph. 21 FOR ARROW 8th shotgun shells. 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Sixteen big prizes. Open to camp clothing, everyone. Buy your sporting goods, guns, ammunition, outdoor equipment at TURLEYS and get in on thesz big prizes. Three ways to win. Contest open to everyone, whether or not you live in Box Elder county, whether or not you go deer hunting. Each person registering for contest and making a purchase at TURLEYS between now and closing time Friday night, October 21, will receive a numbered ticket. A ticket with corresponding number will be put in the box for the drawing at Turleys. 1 East High, The Bear River Bears triumph ed over the West high Panthers at Garland last (Friday by a score of 7 to 0. The game was a night contest and was played on the Garland-Tremonto- n field. Peterson tallied the lone for the Bears in the fourth quarter after the two teams had batted on even terms for three quarters. After the touchdown, Peter-jsobooted the extra point to make the score 7 to 0. 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