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Show PAGE SIX (Seniors Win Class'Tough Schedule 1949 Championship In Faces Keith At BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, November 30, Two Generations At Once DETROIT (UP) Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Delbndjje became parents and grandparents all in one day. A daughter was born to the Delbridgas daughter four hours after Mrs. Delbridge gave birth to her fourth child, a boy. to keep warm this Extra-Perio- Winter League Round Robin No. Stake Opens Bowling Starts Tourney Slated M Center Frank May hooked one last ten seconds of the extra period to give the Seniors the high school championship. Mays shot beat the Juniors 35 to 34. The contest was played at the big gym and started at Season Dec. 1 For Friday The bowling leagues will get inio action tins week. Manager Ross Norr has had the whole place remodeled and the alleys are in good shape. 7:30 o'clock is the starting time for league play, which will 3:45. last for about two and a half More than 500 students and hours. Before and after the people from the town witnessed leagues, there will be open the contest. No team had more bowling for everyone. a seven at lead than any point Manager Ross Norr has just time in the game. the following schedleleased Frank May was high man on ule. the floor with nine points. FolMonday, Mixed league. lowing him were Vard Johnson, Tuesday, Mens league. Lee Boothe, Doyle Hansen, and Wednesday, Mens league. Calvin Jeppson with 7, 6, 6 and 'Thursday, Mens league. 6, respectively. Friday, there will be open May started the scoring with if another mixed leaDowling a free throw. From there on be organized. Saturcannot gue out, the Seniors held the lead and Sunday there will be day of at the end the first period, open bowling for everyone. 9 to 7. The Juniors second team On week days. Monday proved to be too much for the Friday, the Dance-Bow- l through with ended the and half Seniors, will open at 6 in the evethe Juniors on top by a score of On Sunday the doors will ning. 16 to 11. On 2 in the afternoon. at open The Juniors still kept pace all seven days, bowling will conand just kept on racking up tinue until L2 midnight. points. Things looked as if the Anyone interested in bowling Juniors would win by at least or entering a team in the leaten or more points as the third gue and would like to get into quarter ended with the Seniors the leagues, should call the way behind by a 28 to 22 marDance-Bow- l or Ralph Williams. gin. Ail leagues will be run on Both main teams went in to The alleys A. B. C. standards. finish the game and to see who A. B. C. approval and the have would wear the championship are as good as any in the state. crown. As in the (first quarter, Any outstanding scores or serthe Seniors again dominated ies will be turned into the Amerthe game. Lee Wight tanked ican Bowling Congress to reone from the middle with about ceive awards. three or four seconds left in the Norr says, We welcome evgame, to give the Seniors a 32 to come down and try eryone to 32 tie. them out and see the big imTension was high in the extra M-Mprovement that has been made en period, and the team that would the fire. oince win would he the .team that Ralph iLucky Williams has could play under pressure. Lee been hired as assistant manaBoothe sunk a from ger. Ralph has been hitting the out to give The about for some eight to maple-woo- d Juniors a 34 to 32 lead. Frank ten years in Brigham City, and evened a count the with May he has always wanted a place free toss. It was about a min-to bowl. He says, Ive always ute later when May let go with dreamed of having a real place his game winning hook shot. The South Box Elder stake to bowl in and now we have the Sophs Win From Frosh basketball season gets unplace. There is no rearight In the second game of the der way Wednesday night, Nov. we cant have a place son why defeated 30 at 7 o'clock in the Box Elder day, the Sophomores as nice as any bowling alleys the Freshmen by a score of 35 to high school gym, officials stat- in Ogden or Salt Lake. 14. ed today. for a bowling Arrangement The season wdll be divided Starting at 4:45, it was witbe nessed by only some 200 fans. into two halves, the winner of party or a dancing party can the Dance-BowIt was played a lot slower than the first half playing the second made by calling the headlined game, but it still half winner in a playoff to dehad its outstanding features. termine the league champion. the (Box Elder high school gym Kelly Farmer tanked four Brigham Second ward is de- with several strong teams meetpoints in less than one minute fending champion, and is ex- ing for the first time this year. to start the Sophomores rolling. pected to field another strong According to oificials, it will Phil Oyler hit for four more team. Several other wards will for each team to to give the tenth grade five a have improved teams, and the be necessary at have a supervisor big 17 to 4 lead at the first per-- Brigham First ward will enter each game, as well aspresent supplying iod.' ) league competition agaln.;Wil- - a time keener and score' keeper The game slowed up as the' lard ward wiil field a strong for each game. t!ams took over, but the gregation . The requirements for players Sophs still managed to sink The Indian school has offered will be to have a physical ex- twelve more before the half. The the use of their gym for our ( have a doctor sign final gun ended with the Sopho- games of December 12 and Dec. amination of paper saying that phya slip mores on the long end of the 19. By plaing these games at sical condition is They score by 35 to 14. the Indian school, we will be must have at least okay). 75 percent atable to have the playoff and a tendance at Scout and tourna- must have made meetings Gum Drop Bait Found possible round robin at least one ment before the division tournaadvancement during the last Sure Lure For Mice ment at Ogden, which begins year. February 13. The schedule for December 1, MILWAUKEE (UP) Ed Batz-ner- , 'Following is the first half is as follows: head of a pest control ser- schedule: Eighth ward vs. Bear River vice, hasnt built a better mouse- November 30 6 p. m. (big gym). City a better bait 7 p. m. First vs. Fifth. trap but claims Seventh ward vs. Corinne 6 than ordinary cheese. 8 p. m. Willard vs. Sixth. p. m. (big gym.) Batzner uses a gum drop. He 9 p. m. Second vs. Mantua. Third ward vs. Harper ward mouse gets his teeth December 7 says the 6 p. m. (girls gym). stuck in a gum drop and its neck 7 p. m. Second vs. Sixth. Fourth ward vs. Honeyville stuck in the trap. 8 p. m. First vs. Mantua. 7 p. m. (girls gym). He claims he killed nine mice 9 p. m. Willard vs. Fifth. in one hour on a single gum Dec. 12 (At Indian School) 7 p. m. Willard vs. First. drop. Batzner recommends that Phone your news to 727. lemon flavored gum drops be 8 p. m. Second vs. Fifth. used for best results. 9 p. m. (Mantua vs. Sixth. December 14 7 p. m. Sixth vs. Fifth. 8 p. m. Alantua vs. Willard. 9 p. m. Second vs. First. Dec. 19 (At Indian School) 7 p. m. 'Fifth vs. Mantua. 8 p. m. Willard vs. Second. 9 p. m. First vs Sixth. in the way the 1 Product of Standard of California gives more heat per gallon? Then youll like Standard Heating cleaner, more econom- ical heating oils on the market today! Get Standard Stove Oil for circulating heaters . . . Standard Furnace Oil furnace-typ- burn- e ers and get rid of bothersome smoke and soot for good! Distributed By REYNOLDS V. REEDER 121 North 1st West Res. Ph. 68 129-- 1 L GMCYour &e? 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There are no MrsaaSarnCrUmg City, was crowned best of the 1( pound class at U h State Agricultural co!l,.P re' cently following an im elimination tournament at lhe college. Grunig won out over lfi m testants, among whom was' wrestler who defeated him So the Sta,e A E?rVg0wtor that weight. The fhS fight was held in the colli field house November l Grunig is well known i this area for winning state honw in weight lifting and wrestih er. The cleanest 39 Plymouth in the State 1 . 9:30 Honeyville vs. Fourth. December 8 7:30 Eighth vs. Honeyville. 8:30 Corinne vs. Bear R. City. 9:30 Fourth vs. Seventh. December IS 7:30 Fourth vs. Bear R. City. 8:30 Seventh vs. Honeyville. 9:30 Corinne vs. Eighth. December 22 7:30 Corinne vs. Honeyville. 8:30 Seventh vs. Bear R. City. 9:30 Eighth vs. Fourth. 1939 PLYMOUTH l. How would you like a heating oil that burns without waste . . . that Wrestling Crown AT LOWEST PRICES M-M- A Corinne vs. Seventh. Bear River City vs. CLEANEST CARS Basketball To two-point- 7:30 8:30 This coming Friday night basketball teams With Box Elder gym, there will in the North Box Elder stake be a basketball jamboree. The all boasting crews that will be meet wiil start at 7:30 and will tough to beat, the first half of feature the Box Elder Bees, the this years play will start DeWeber Warriors, and the Bear cember 1, at the Box Elder high school big gym. it was announcRiver. The purpose of the meet is to ed today by athletic officials of enhance the feeling between the stake. the three schools. It will also The Eighth ward will be bata good regive all to retain the stake cham- January 15 tling view of what Region One baspionship they won last year. The 7:30 Eighth vs. Seventh. ketball prospects will be. 8:30 Corinne vs. Fourth. Fourth ward and ihe Eighth are Because there is no school in reputed to be two of the tough9:30 Honeyville vs. B. R. C. the Region One, another meet est teams and the Fourth will will be held in the Logan high offer the Eighth its biggest obgym for (North Cache, South stacles in again winning the Cache and Logan. crown. Each team will play each With Joe Weight, former B. Y. other for one-halAt the end of each contest, there will be U. star coaching them, the Seva floor show. After each floor enth ward also has visions of show, the games will then start breaking through the melee with top honors. again. Honeyville, with a new batch The schedule for Friday night Box Elder will of senior Scouts, will have new is as follows; start the evening with a floor power this year and Bear River show. Following the floor show City promises to offer some comwill be the first basketball game petition. A new member of the league between Box Elder and Weber. Bear River will enter against this year will be the Corinne SE Box Elder in the second game. ward team, while the Third Webers floor show will follow ward is dropping out because that game. Weber will play the majority of their qualified Bear River in the last game of players are on missions or goDlllfMf SEDAN. Heater. Runs the evening. ing to school. 19011 good. Good tires A dance will follow the games. All of the games will be held Admission will be 50 cents for at the big B.E.HS. gym, and students and 75 cents for adults. everybody is invited to attend the smoke has cleared away, a few changes have been made in Keith Nuttalls fight schedule for the next 30 or so days. First of all his scheduled fight with Dade in Spokane, by Washington was changed Uncle Sam. The government took over the Spokane armory for the mail service during the Christmas rush and so the fight was cancelled for lack of a place to hold the battle. The next best thing was given a whirl, and that was trying to change the fight to Salt Lake City on December 6, hut then another group had their say. The NBA of St. Louis pul in their two cents worth which amount ed to a veto of any Dade fight until after December 12. Harold Dade is scheduled to fight Willie Pep. the worlds featherweight champion in St. Louis on that date and the promoters wouldnt allow' the chance for injury or a mar on Dades record to break up their card. After all of this was taken into consideration, this is the way things stand. Keith is scheduled to fight Desjardene in Sait Lake City next Tuesday night. After that, his manager and 'Morris Nuttall would father, like to line up another fight for the week following. Then on January 2. in Salt Lake City, Keith has signed to meet Harold Dade. Porviding there are or no further interruptions changes thats the way things stand and will be carried out. (After So. Stake 40-fe- for Men Basketball Max Grunig Takes Eighth. Play Bis Time Brink iThis Week d the games free of charge. The schedule is as follows: December 1 |