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Show THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, DOX ELDER t Utah Thursday, October 14, 1965 Phone PA 3-34- 71 THURSDAY IN OGDEN STADIUM to, In Grid Showdown Scots Collide f'M fi: I . OKAY, boys, this is the showdown. e That could well be the speech from either Box Elder or Ben Lomond Thurs. day night as the two football giants meet in a Region One head knocker in Ogden stadium end who is quarterback Mike Noels favorite receiver. BOX ELDER will have sen. lor quarterback Ron Munnsback in action this week, and he will likely start on offense although backer up quarterback junior Bruce Oyler handled the team at 8 p.m. last week against Gran-ite- . nicely The two teams were billed as the ones to beat in pre. Other offensive starters in season calculations and thafis the Bee backfield will be Tim pretty much the way it has turn-e- Wight at tailback, Gary Ander-so- n out. Ben Lomond is 0 on at fullback and Tom Wight the season and the Bees are at wlngback. 44, losing only to Bear River, Upfront Dunn will go with Kit Robinson and John Oman at ends, Gary Cook and Tom Hun. have dumped saker at THE SCOTS tackles, Dave Smoot Weber 31.0, Logan 41,0, Bear and Steve Dunn at guards and River 33.7, Bonneville 2243 and Dave Baty at center. pre-gam- '.iv .o HAPPY HUNTERS - Mel Manning, Darrell Loveland and Duett Loveland ot Brigham City sported limits of ducks on the opening day of Utahs waterfowl season at Bear River refuge. (Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife photo.) At top is Oldsmobiles revolutionary new Tornado with front-whe- el NEW OLDSMOBILE for 1966. The new Oldsmobile line for 1966 drive. Lower is the Oldsmobiie Is on display at Hansen Chevrolet. The remaining section of the BC Dealer Shows Tornado d Waterfowl Opener Great at Refuge Bear Rive? Refuge waterfowl-er- s were a happy group last Saturday as the 1965 waterfowl season opened. Refuge hunters and 38 bagged 2,537 ducks Canada geese on the opening Sells Tickets For USU Games refuge bird population, though declining as some birds move on, is still high for this time of year. Water and food conditions are excellent and, if the weather day. continues to hold, the high duck This marks the 1965 refuge numbers should continue for opening as the best since 1958. this coming weekend. Teal were the most common birds in the bag with a record 1,337 of these sporty little ducks being harvested. This is more teal than were shot on the fed. eral refuge in the entire 1964 season. Utah sportsmen looking for Next in the order of number shot were the pintail and then entertainment and informative the mallard. These two species facts about current fishing and collectively made up 26 percent hunting seasons and general fish and game programs will of the total bag. Only 620 hunters were regls. tind all of this available by tered on this opening day com. tuning in to television stations pared with 746 on the 1964 KUED and KUSU each week. opening. However these hunters Utah Department of Fish and averaged only 1.51 birds per Game in cooperation with the man. Refuge census figures show University of Utah and Utah that nearly double the 1964 num. State university are presently ber of birds were present on televising programs on educathe refuge for this years hunt. tional TV to provide the sportsinformaThis is due, however, to a men with later migration this year and not tion on Utahs wildlife resourcto a greater abundance of birds. es. In fact, the refuges peak bird population this year was conSportsmen Afield on KUED siderably below the 1964 peak. Channel 7, is aired each MonHunting after the opening day day evening at 8:30 p.m. and remains excellent according to Utah Sportsmen on KUSU, reports with the average bag Channel 12, is aired each Wedper man dropping only slightly. nesday evening at 7:30 p.m. The Sports News On Television 14-- week. The shop is open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. For additional informainterested persons tion, are invited to telephone TWO l A RO B NEW YORK iUPU Isaac Murphy and Jimmy Winkfield are the only Jockeys to ride successive winners in the Kentucky derby. NEW YORK UPI Ben A. Jones is the only tialner to have saddled six Kentucky Derby winners. They were Lawrin. Whirlaway. Pensive. Citation. Ponder and Hill Gail. PHILADELPHIA i UPI The Philadelphia Quakers won only four games during the 1930-3- 1 National Hockey League Season i jr Ogden 22-1- The Bees have downed BonON DEFENSE, Oman and Van neville 2042, Ogden Roy Claybaugh will hold down the 26-and Granite last week ends, Hunsaker will start at left tackle and Coach Dunn said Les Dunn, Box Elder coach, he probably wont decide who sums up Ben Lomond this way, will go In at right tackle un-tTheyre an explosive ball club, just before game time. Mid-di- e capable of going all the way on guard will also be a last min-ut- e any play, and a team that takes choice depending on how sev. advantage of the breaks. eral candidates do in workouts. If Dunn went on to say The linebackers will be Gary we play cool ball, dont have Anderson and Ken Pierce who Lomistakes, we can beat Ben will take Ron Munns place on mond, but we cant have the pen. defense. Also Steve Dunn will alties weve been getting the see plenty of action at the back-er.u- p past few games. spot. The explosiveness in the Scot Halfbacks are Tom Wight and Curnamed is offense mostly Raymond Yamasaki andthesaf-tA Carter. tis is Kit Robinson. 9.9 sprinter who can break the Dunn said Ben Lomonds wide k long one anytime. He is the stuff, the end run, has him wor-rleand his number is 26. more than any other part Carter isnt the only threat, of their offense. Carter slm-plhowever, Bob Gelllsple, the s turns on the speed and Scott fullback at 180 pounds can everyone. Containing that run a lO.flat hundred and hell is a must in his game plan and break the long one also. His defensive ends Oman and Clay, number will be 24. baugh will really have their Other Ben Lomond stars work cut out for them. worth watching are Scott Maw, Its going to be a real tough 215 pound right a game. 6-- 14-- il y tail-bac- d y out-run- y- -. Just out! ek News-Journ- Tickets for Utah State university football games are available at Sun Meadow golf course pro shop in Brigham City, Pro John Lundahl disclosed this I' J 8 Oldsmobile is Introducing for 1966 a completely restyled line of longer.looklng, 88s and 98s lower-lookin- g padded sun visors, and glare reducing surfaces on windshield wiper arms and blades, and on Instrument pan-els. On the new instrument pan-- 1 els of models, controls, and knobs are recessed. On the Toronados cockpit type in. strument panel all controls, gauges and instruments are clustered for driver con- venience and accessibility. The Toronado is offered in one body style, a slx.passenger hardtop coupe. It is also avail-abl- e in a deluxe version. It is a car designed for those who want the unconventional, the newest, in whatever product ers, j 1 and the Tornado, a unique new automobile. The new Oldsmobles can be seen at Hansen Chevrolet, 816 North Main street in Brigham City. The Toronados floor is flat for extra interior room and full slx.passenger comfort and it is powered by front wheel drive. In addition to the Tornado, the public can see other mod-el- s being Introduced tor the first time. They include the Cutlass Supreme, a new four.door hardtop sedan; and a convertible in the Delta 88 ser-lethey buy. Oldsmobile engineers have Mechanically, all 1966 Olds, been elmlnently successful in combining all driving compon. mobiles, lncluding'the ents of this car into an inte. VistatCrulsers, Jetstar, and Delta 88s and the grated unit under the hood. The have undergone signi- power train 98s, design, through ficant changes to Improve ride which torque is supplied to and handling, performance, the front wheels, is ingenious, Metzel explained that the comfort and safety. Safety Improvements are specially modified 385 h.p. 425 cubic.lnch Tornado engine is They Include, as stanmounted slightly to the right of dard equipment on all 1966 e front and rear seat center. The transmissions converter is attached belts, backup lamps, outside rear view mirror, to the rear of the windshield wipers with wash- - engine. long-awaite- d 5 5 per-lmet- tor-slo- s. Olds-mobile- DOVER HEATING SHEET METAL AIR CONDITIONING 723-340- tor-qu- two-spee- d 7 46 North Main Jr k i Cutlass Supreme: Wight Runs His Way To N&J Player-Of-WeTim A 153 .lb. scatback who can butt heads with the best of them, Tim Wight, was selec-te- d as the this week for his tremoundous running efforts in Box Elder s win over Gran, ite last week. Tim simply refused to be tackled in the game and scram, bled for yardage like it was gold with second and third efforts. He gained 124 yards in the game in 31 carries. Thats more than the entire Granite offense could muster. Tim made both Box Elder Touchdowns, galloping from 10 and four yards out. It was his fourth and fifth touchdowns this 7-- In New Oldsmobile Line transmisTurbo Hydro-Mati- c sion is mounted along the left side of the engine, facing forward. A quiet operating link chain transfers power from the converter to the transmission gear box. Bolted to the gear box is a planetary differential which feeds torque through the two axle shafts to the front wheels. The Toronado frame is a stub frame, which supports the drive components and front suspension, termlna. ting with a rear cross bar that supports forward eyes of the rear springs. The rear eyes of the springs are mounted to the underbody. A new adjustable front bar suspension system, and single leaf springs at the rear, augmented by sets of vertical and horizontal shock absorbers, were designed sole, ly for the new automobile. hardtop from Oldsmobile! Brand-ne- w year. THE BOX ELDER tailback missed the first game, played with Bonneville, with a badly sprained ankle and it has hob. bled him in the others. It is better now, however, and some-thin- g he made plain to the Granite defenders. Besides football Tim plays baseball and will be the main string catcher on the Bee squad this spring. He is the president of the B Iver club at Box Elder. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. d D. Frank Wight of 1180 Drive in Brigham City and his twin brother, Tom, also plays for the Bees at Dent-woo- wlngback. means Cutlass Supreme the luxurious four-doo- r hardtop that just joined the 66 lineup at your Oldsmobile Dealers! Longer. Wider. Smarter. Smoother, More posh, more Brand-ne- TORONADO &TEP OUT FRONT 1166 ...in a Rocket Action Car! NINETV-EIQH- powerful than any Cutlass before it! Sound like the sassy new cars? You can Supreme might change your ideas about bet on it! At your Dealers . . . LOOK TO OLDS FOR THE NEW1 low-price- DELTA 86 DYNAMIC IS JETSTAR $6 d STARFIRE CUTLASS OLOSMOB1L OREAT TIME TO OO WHERE THE ACTION IS . . . SEE VOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED OLDSMOBILE wum 4i)W HANSEN CHEVROLET CO. 816 NORTH MAIN STREET k this week for as the News and Journal hli tremondous ball carrying efforts against Granite last week. The Bees won 14-- 1 and Tim made both touchdowns and 124 total yards. player-of-the-wee- III EX1C QUALITY DEALER TOOAVl n |