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Show I I the Cowboys will lose half of them which would make the wager good. es Side-Lin- "Mace" By News-Jown- Editor Sport leading sports made the of Brigham City basket-fr- a the of first at the Six that in the Skyline would lose five Vnner ? is within Right now he ftlfeames of making that bet teams All but the top two lost five games, has lost four. Wyoming has much 1 only team thathim wrong. hance to prove lost two games, y have only Den-Estill have to play t at State and B.Y.U. six Seville. Out of these jt 1S quite possible that the 0f n,, : f if h QUALM PLUMBING CALL 292 S . NEW BATHROOMS IN A A Secret' Lovers JIFFY! new a bath beautiful oom, or bathr- with in the basement ...can be yours, quickly and easily, at a cost so of complow its all out arison with the convshower The season for upsets is here. This corner can always tell, because he begins to get the golf bug about that time. Colorado & A. M. got the first bag of the season. They dumped B.Y.U. twice over the week-end- . The Colorado Farmers have lost a pile of games this season, but they have always had the knack of scaring the wits out of a team before dropping the game. They were bound to dump someone its Just too bad it had to be the Cougers. .That takes away the chance for a Utah quintet to win the conference title. Coming back closer to home, which is where we belong, the first quarter of the Box Elder-Bea- r River game last Friday was just as good as you will see in professional, ' college or championship basketball. Both teams were hotter than a fire cracker to start with and between them they scored 22 points before the first eight minutes had passed. More points have been scored in one quarter of a basketball game in this region this year, but just stop and check back, how many first quarters have outscored that. There probably are some, but at this writing this corner cant think of any. Yard Johnsons lucky push from the center just as the gun sounded in the third quarter was one of those things that make you believe in fairies. Its hard to see how the kid ever got the ball that far, let alone hitting the basket as cleanly as he did. It touched nothing on its way through the net, just gave the strings a terrific jerk. After that point four of the five Bears seemed to Jose heart. The only Bear River player to give the Bees trouble after that was Peterson. was There nothing Con- gain. plumbing problems, for new building or remodeling. Free enience youll sult us on all Sardine Canyon estimates. WILL OPEN MARCH 1 Bros. ARSEN Numbing & Drop for Sandwiches Sport Tidbits r Most basketball coaches will agree that the Box Elder Bees have Improved 100 percent since they started the new basketball season. During their games, they racked up a dismal three and seven record and were dubbed for second division work in the region. With the loss to North Cache in the region opener, things seemed to be going Just that way. But wow! Up came Bear River and the Hivers defeated them on Doyle Hansens foul pitch after the game had ended. Since their triumph over the Bears, beating the Bees has been a rough task for other Region One opponents. At the start of the season, a blond headed kid playing at a forward position was missing his shots and letting a lot of passes get by him. Since then, Ronnie Dean is being marked as the biggest improvement on the team by this corner. His drivand clever ball haning set-up- s dling have earned him his place on the team. Lee Boothe, Bee guard, has been named among the top 12 scorers in Class A basketball arm-chai- Farley Granger and Joan Evans meet clandestinely since their love can lead only to the renewal of a bitter mountain feud, in Samuel Goldwyns melodramatic Roseanna McCoy. with They Charles Bickford, Raymond Massey, Richard Basehart and Gigi Perreau. The movie will play at the Capitol theater next Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. . . . co-st- ar 20 points, the Second ward bas Fourth, Second ketballers crushed last years champs, Harrisville, by a score of 53 to 35. The game was the second one played in the sec ond round of games at the We her gymnasium. Following J. Rasmussens 20 counters was brother Rasmussen with 12 points. Rounding out the scoring for the Second was Bruce Nelson with eight, Darrell Southworth, seven, and Ardell Jeppson with six. Maxfield took honors for Har risville with 11 tallies. Woodruff was next with a total of nine. Smith was good for seven and J. Taylor six. Win First Round In the annual church tournament for championship teams, the Fourth and Second ward teams representing Brigham City, won their first tournagames in the gigantic n ment. the first round of During games, the North stake champs, A ey Not until the final JUNIORS as seen the zipper YOU can make... long or short rell with 14 points Reedi Wad. field was gob 5 for six and Gibbs t tjnk f three. in nine and George eight. Following those two were We GAY FLING, a bonnle exclusive paisley print, with a wonderful pleated skirt. Soft rayon Lambskin with twinkling buttons and patent belt. 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In looking for a reason, it was guessed that the lower altitude was the chief cause for the loss. However, it was also learned that this colored boy Brown was the fourth rated junior lightweight on the Pacific coast, so the fight didnt cost Keith any of his stature that he won from Dade. Tomorrow night Keith Nuttall fights in Tacoma, Washington and his opponent is Joey Clemo, beaten a lad he has already once. Clemo is the Oregon champion which will make the battle another tough one for the Brigham City featherweight. Your Union Pacific train carries its own agreeable weather and takes you smoothly and safely to your destination. And no need to be concerned about where to sleep- - where to dine. Here you have restful room to in SEVENTEEN quarter and Beer A new paj were the Fourth warders sure of victory. They led at the half by a score of 17 to 17, but fell be hind at the end of the third quarter 31 to 28. But coming into the last stanza, the North to 37. Hot shot Bud Merrell led sc or In E1)U. ternoon. Stakers settled down and finally beat the Lakeview quintet 4t Heating South Main Ginar and John 467 third-quarte- the Fourth ward, defeated Lake-vieward by a score of 46 to 37. The game was played on printed the Weber Warriors court and got under way at 5:00 In the af- CANYON DRIVE INN At Mouth Of " " PAGE FIVE earned a place In the state meet by taking second in their diviBOX ELDER JOURNAL sions. Brigham City, Utah Logan is in for a tough fight Friday, February 7, 1950 tonight with the up and coming r Bees. Due to a period. Here is more power to jinx, the Bees dropped their first the Bees against the Grizzlies game with Logan here on the tonight. Bees home court. The third quarter is not worrying the Bees The name Alaska is believed much since scoring victories to have come from the Aleutian over Weber, North Cache and word Alayeksha, meaning He moved in ahead competition. The Great Land. of Darwin Belnap of Weber, and Bear River in that troublesome Robert Jensen of Logan High. In seven games, Lee has dunked in FLOYD BARKER 25 field goals, and 21 out of 31 Physician and Chiropractor a from the free throw line for Make Home Calls total of 71 points. His seven game average is 10.1. 19 West Forest In the churoh tournament in Ogden this week, Brigham City is being represented by two very strong teams. From the South stake, the Second ward won league honors, and from the North stake, the Fourth ward is in the tourney. During the first night of play, while the Fourth defeated Lake-vieh,-a Bud score of 46 to 37, by Merrill scored a total of 39 coun-ter- s and Jack Iladfield scored 14. Junior Rasmussen scored 20 points in the second night of play to help defeat last years champs, Harrisville, to the tune of 53 to 35. Maurice Hunsaker and Lynn Richards will compete in the state finals in wrestling at Price sometime in the future. At the regional meet at Weber last and Richards week, Hunsaker both annexed first places in their respective weight divisions. Lynn Hunsaker, David Kotter, and DeMar Balls also 00"GQ 2 t S t i |