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Show 4 ' tOX ttm m Z BEES FACE DOUBLE TRY FOR ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah 18, 1952 Friday, January By JOS MAHON8Y In 8 very closely contested tows: swimming meet, Logan, 1951 Swimming Statistics: 100 yd. backstroke: Nead, B. champs, barely edged past an Timers (Jim Garrett, Logan; R.; Gralton, L.J Quinlin, B. ,R. inspired Bear tank squad, 41 Alma Xing, B. R.j Bill Cullitnore, time 1:15. , s , to 34. , B. R. 100 yd. freestyle: Qulnney, Neal, Bear River backstroke Diving judges and judges at B. R.; Arbon, R, R. artist who is approaching the finish line: Garland Pugey, Le- Peterson, , state record a little closer as the roy Bunnell and Alma King, B. time 1:96. j season progresses, easily won R. Individual medley: Perry, L.1; this event in the 100 yard dis40-yfree style: Gralton, L.; Abel, B. R.; P, Smith, B. 1 R. . time 1:33. . tance, with a time of 1:15. B. Brough) K.; Peterson, S. R. 1 P, Diving: Qulnney, , L.J Qulnney, 1951 state diving time: 23A. B. D. B. R. R.; Brough, 100 yd, breast stroke: Perry, Smith, champ from Logan high, put on an excellent diving show for the L.; Beakin, B. R.; Haddock, L. 180 yd. medley: Deakln, Neal and Brough, B. R,; time 8:2.3. many students and public at- time: 1:18.4. 800 yd. freestyle: Huerta, L.; tending, and won the event go100 yd. freestyle relay: Logan, . ing away. Events were as fol- - Abel, B. R.; Bunnell, B. R. time: time 1:29.8. rq VICTORIES, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Lemon Pie Given Nod In Vote On Teacher Pitted Against North Cache Tonight, i THDMASTGN, Conn. (IIP) The value of a ipie exceeds that Weber Tomorrow a teacher, apparently, Students at a high school auction to benefit an annual . Christmas ball decided so. The lemon meringue pie brought 7. I An, English teachers offer to j do a students homework for ' one night raised only $4.50. of . , The Box Elder Bees take to the courts for a double try at victory as they meet the North Cache Bulldogs In the opener of the home season Friday night and then travel to Weber to try and stop the high flying Weber 'Warriors Saturday night. The Bees lost a point decision We Will Be CLOSED All Day Today January 18. 1952, FOR OUR MOTHER'S 49TH DAY SERVICE TO BE HELD AT HONEYVILLE BUDDHIST CHURCH AT 4 P. M. to the Logan Grizzlies at Logan last Friday night and will be out to break into the win column this week end. North Cache has a record of one loss to Logan as do the iBees. The margin between the two teams in their Logan games find the Bees slightly favored. This coupled with the fact the North Cache Is always toughest in their own gym. Saturday night, Box Elder will move Into the Weber gym, to try and dump the Warriors, who weren't expected to amount to much in the Region chase this year, yet are riding on top of the pile with Logan with a record of two wins against no defeats. Weber has the scoring paten-riawhich they have displayed in notching their second win of the season over South Cache by registering 56 points. However, tn past meetings between the two teams, Box Elder has usually held this scoring down a great deal lower than this pace. The Bees will probably throw a control game against the Warriors in an effort to keep them off balance on tbelr usual running game, so the scoring will be much less than the 108 points registered in the South Cache-Webe- r game. The Bees will start Malmrose and Farmer on the front line with Harold Anderson in the pivot post. Oyler and either Richard White or N, Hunsaker at guards. The game here tonight will find the second teams starting at 6:30 with the first team game to follow 8round 8 p. m. l, GL Ij AFTER FOUR YEARS AWAY FROM THE FOOTBALL WARS, (INCLUOIN0 A SHORT HITCH ON THE KOREAN BORDER ) IS OUT OF THE SERVICE AND READY 10 REPEAT HS ROLE OF MR.OUTSIDEf THIS TIME FOR THE IOS ANGELES RAMS, No matter what thq LAST SUMMER wake FOREST COLLEGE AND NO. CAROLINA STATE PLAYED A BASEBALL GAME WITH BOTH TEAMS USING A MECHANICAL PITCHING MACHINE! FINAL SCORE WAS TO WITH WAKE FOREST ON THE LONG END. THERE WERE NO BALKS AND STEALING I AGAiNSriRON MIKE' WAS BANNED I BY AGREEMENT. 8 weather i 0 t THE NEWEST STAR CM THE GOLF HORIZON, WAS PRO AT THE GALVESTON COUNTRY CLUB AT THE AGE OF 18! HE WAS DISCHARGED FROM THE MARINES AT THE END OF WORLD WAR U AND HIT THE TOURNAMENT TRAIL. HE WAS IN THE MONEY IN SEVERAL TOP TOURNEYS AND REALLY HIT THE JACKPOT WHEN HE TOOK FIRST MONEY IN THIS YEAR'S 40,000 ST. PETERSBURG OPEN JACK SAYS HIS BIG AMBITION NOW IS TO H. .' Jext tint avoid o . COP A NATIONAL OPEN. coliLweerBcll-Bci- d Rubber Footwear ft RED BAIL Trade Mori Ladies Move Ahead Indian ladies bowling the Monday evening squad of -league, spryiy stepped into the league lead in the first round of the second half by taking all four points from Central Chevrolet, North Main Furniture and Club Billiards split two each and the Eagles and Modern Cleaners split their game two each. . Individual high series honors went to Maurine Fryer, with a 458. Maurine also won high game with a 175. Bowling for handicaps, ail contests were scratch" games. 'I North- (JANUARY 18) v DEES 4 Main Furniture f had First In League DOLL DOSS The Corinne Celtics moved to first place Wednesday in GYM -- 8 P.M. FIRT GAME 6:30 P. M. GENERAL ADMISSION SEATS...., $1.00 There's still plenty of reserved seats mu&t Call 145 in- the bowling league when they swept all four games from Brigham Truck and Implement. Best Market maintained a fast pace by whipping four points from Palmer Jewelry and taking second place. Waynes Associated took all four points from the News and Journal to win third place in league standings. The News and Journal is now fourth with four wins and four losses and Palmer Jewelry is last with one win and seven losses. Tri-Cit- y RESERVED on the shoe JOCKEY 38d rabbit every day IN MILLER RODE WINNERS. THIS 15 THE MOST WINS A JOCKEY IN A SINGLE YEAR! the season. Bowling Results Sparks Seagull Aviation I give you longer, more comfortable wear, FR Sticks To Her Man MILWAUKEE (UP) The French boxer Robert IVillemans pretty Parisian wife, Denise, ac- -- - Ed Cary WALT and Friendly Store For V ,? Men,iif P . It companied her husband to Milwaukee for a fight and she was asked how she liked American men. jI do not know," she said, " am married. Seagull Aviation, sparked by Ed Careys high 245 game, held the top spot with a three-poin- t victory over Morrells, Inc., in the Tuesday evening league. The Indian school keglers hit their stride as they rolled the highest team garnet and series of the league to date, a 1038 game and 3049 series, which gave them a decisive win over Finer Cleaners. Merrells, Inc, and the Indian school are bed for second place. 7. D. Merrell won a ticket to the dance for his 195 score. Causes Confusion Corinne Celtics NORTH CACHE BEHS r- dryer Keep feet warmef i Girl Medical Student ft vs. J Un 1906 T.l school high game, 5Q1. Lola Stewart won the Dance Bowl hamburger for the first double of the evening. North Main Furniture and jClub Billiards will play off their first half tie Friday evening at 7:30 p. m. at the Dance Bowl, it was announced. BOX EIDER fflARION-S- n too. Made of live, springy rubber, correctly reinbuckles and forced with firmly anchored, non-ru- st Arctics am rugged soles. Youll find BALL-BANright for the roughest job. Wear longer make your, ) . money go farther, i , loot for the (2 ARTY ' t f . . . Indian School Arctics BALL-BAN- D , R.-t- BOWLING RESULTS GEORGE TANIGUCHL Manager Duality ill ?"37ITr Logan Tankmen Qutsplash Bearr In Pat ATLANTA, Ga. (UP) Bartow Miss Pat Barrow, that is has her troubles as one o f the two women in Emory Unifreshman medical vereftys class. Miss Barrow receives mail address to "Mr. Barrow" and even DPat Barrow. Esq., but her favorite communicatioh is an invitation to spend two weeks at the Theta Kappa Psi medical fraternity house. aAm5C7i fit NATIONAL MULE KING! atits Finest! Ferd Owen, Kansas City, is a natural born trader, who has personally bought and sold 500,000 He started mules in 40 years. trading at 14, learned to read and write at 18, after he was married, and his wife became his Owen now owns 7,000 partner. acres of land worth $1,000,000. 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