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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 18 Thursday, November 20. 1 Box Elder Mafmen 969 s Face First Test Tooele Takes Dual Meet gmv -- Bees Lose Tank Opener, '' Of Season Friday New wrestling coach Harold Anderson faces the prospect of molding six returning lettermen plus some less experienced talent Into another Region One contender at Box Elder High school this year. The Bees will get their first test of the campaign on when they travel to for a practice meet with the terrible Tigers. That will help give an Indication of the Hives 1969-7mat prowess. Another outing is planned Dec. 8 at Bountiful with the local lads swinging Into Region One action on Dec. 11 at Weber. Back from last years Division One title team are a monogram winners Steve (98 pounds), Dennis Mein-tir- e look to Busy Schedule Box Elder High swimmers season on opened their 1969-7a losing note Tuesday, Tooeles water Buffalos addefeat, ministering a but Coach Les Dunn was still smiling. The dual confrontation took place at the Box Elder Junior and saw l High school the visitors storm into an early lead. "Our kids are not In top shape. This Tooeles fourth meet; with a couple more wins today this meet would have been different, commented Coach Dunn. 2:12.5. Individual medley Rockwell (T) 1:47; Russ Bakes (BE) 1:54.6; Spencer (T) 2:04.9; Craig Gale (BE) 2:. 160 0 47-3- 9 12.7. 60 freestyle (T) : 31.2; Riley : 31.4; Davies Halcomb Bakes (BE) (T) :33.5; Hei-ma- n and Drewes (BE) :38.L 100 butterfly Imal (T) 1:01.3; Riley Bakes (BE) Roberts (T) 1:25.6. mini-poo- - 4:00.8. Here is the remainder the Bees tank slate: Box Elder Dec. 2 Kearns, 3 p.m. Box Elder Dec. 4 Logan, 3 p.m. Box Elder Dec. 11 Clearfield, 3 p.m. Box Elder Dec. 17 Bountiftil, 3:15 p.m. Box Elder Dec. 18 Sky View, 3 p.m. Jan. 100 DougPack-e- r freestyle (BE) :56.8. Swenson (T) 1:03.0; Tom Bys (T) 1:03.1; Johnson (BE) 1:18.1. 100 backstroke Rounds (T) 1:10.6; Bob Packer (BE) 1:11.9; Pitt (T) 1:12.5; Craig Gale (BE) 1:13.6. 400 freestyle Uriona (BE) 4:45.9; Jones (T) 5:21.1; Smith (T) 5:42.9; Nichols (BE) THE LOCAL TANK TEAM has a full schedule ahead of It, Certainly there wont be much time for getting out of condition. High of Salt Lake City Invades this afternoon for a 3:40 p.m, date and next Tuesday, Nov, 25, Granite comes to town for a dual enHighland 5:46.2., Ron 100 breaststroke Dunn (BE) 1:18.1; Scott Dunn (T) 1:19.5; Jeff Gale (BE)1:24. Box 400 freestyle relay counter. Elder (Uriona, Bakes, Pack-er- , Packer) 3:55.6; Tooele, In the opener, Box Elder got good scoring from Its five lettermen. Doug Packer, Rom Uriona and Ron Dunn 7 South at Box of Frl-da- y Og-de- n at at 0 at at at r, 3:40 p.m. 8 Box Elder at Og- Jan. den, 3 Bit-bo- p.m, Bear River at Box Elder, 3:40 p.m. Box Elder at Jan. 22 Logan, 3 p.m. Jan. Jan. 15 (123), Don Larson (165), Steve 24 READY FOR NEW SEASON Ready for another ski season in Brigham City are, front, Recreation Director Les Dunn and Ski Director Boyd Newman. A series ski clinic will begin Dec. 1 at Box Elder of four weekly sessions in a 7 will Each at :30 school. p.m. begin High scoring. OTHER MEMBERS OF the club are: Dave Andrus, Juniors Karl Drewes, Paul Heiman, Emil Knudsen, and Whitney Lund. Sophomores Larry Johnson and Roger Warren. Freshmen David Biddle, and Randy Silcott, Here are the meet results and schedule of upcoming meets: 160 medley relay Tooele (Barry Hill, Saunderson, Imal j 1:130; Box El- Rockwell, a v .u. . Rockwell' W'WWstyTe"-Box Elder High announced a (T), 2:05.1; Uriona (B) 2:05.3; Packer (BE) 2:06.5; Pitt (T) change of time for two basketball events coming up soon on the school schedule. The Purple and White game to which parents of the team, faculty, cheerleaders andpar-ent- s and other guests are Invited, will be held at 6 p.m. Friday Instead of 8 p.m. as earlier announced. Also, the Bees opening a pracUtah State university will game of the year tice contest at North Summit put the wraps on the football will start at duds this week following the on Nov. 28 of the season 6:30 p.m. The Jayvee game Is final game slated for a 4:15 p.m, tlpoff. Saturday against Idaho. Friday nights affair will In- The game will be played at In the Pullman, Wash,, State university staDEER HUNT dium. Game tlmelsl2: 30p.m. Deer hunters who have the at game site but 1:30 for permits for the Marysvale-Circlevill- e lntermountaln area. five day notice-pos- t series dates The season hunt are now back to 1916. Idaho holds a notified by the Utah Dithree game edge at The most recent game was vision of Fish and Game that 1965 when the Aggies won, this hunt will be held Nov. 29 through Dec. 7. Two Time Changes Noted F.or BEHS Cage Contests - rv ' Aggies Wrap Up Football Against Idaho Wash-ingto- n USU-Idah- o be-in- g 30-1- Lomond. Jan. 29 Sky View at Box Elder. Feb. 5 Bonneville. Feb. 12 Elder. Feb. Box Elder at Ogden 20-2- 1 swans are build-intoward a population peak on Utah marshlands, and the next two or three weeks should be the prime time for holders of special swan permits to do their hunting. The U. S. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife authorized 2500 whistling swan permits for Utah this year. This is an Increase of 1500 over the number issued dur-ln- g each of the past eight years. An estimated 25,000 of these birds are now on the big marshes along the east side of the Great Salt Lake. Division of Fish and Game Whistling total. In the Har- - Following Is the remainder schedule: lntermountaln at Dec. 18 Box Elder. Late December or early Roy at Box Elder. January Box Elder at Jan. 8 Bear River. Box Elder at Jan. 15 Clearfield (practice). Box Elder atBen Jan. 22 of the Bees at Box Region meeL On Local Marshlands of Utah. Freshmen Riley Bakes and Bob Packer also showed well, each scoring second, and fellow freshman Jeff Gale nabbed a third In the breaststroke. Junior Craig Gale also fig- n Nagao (107), Randy Dixon (115), Schlffler (145), and Danny Steve Turner (155). Swan Numbers Build at Kearns. lntermountaln at Jan. 29 Box Elder, 3:40 p.m. Feb. 5 Region One meet, lntermountaln. State qualifying Feb. 12 meet, Ben Lomond. State meet, Feb. 21 recorded Individual firsts with Russ Bakes and Steve Nichols adding to the point ured Peart (137), per (175), and Mike Mathis (unlimited.) Coach Anderson has picked these veterans plus the following as his varsity: Steve - g officers have kept close track of the waterfowl hunters In areas where swans are found and have made nearly 50 arrests for shooting or killing swans without a permit. The best hunting has been on the area from Ogden Bay Waterfowl Management area north, few birds as yet have been observed at Farmington Bay or marshes south along the south end of the Great Salt Lake, according to the Fish and Game. As the marshlands in Utah freeze, the whistling swans will migrate south Into cen. tral California. rri 1j1 NEW Exciting. SHORT SEASON In the second elude introduction of the team sophomores and sen plus a discussion of rules and period with Juniors to finish the game lors procedures. The Rockettes will serve The Purple and White during the game will pit refreshments Intrasquad freshmen In the first quarter, evening. BOWLING LEAGUES Pheasant Dream Over, Youre Invited to Gunners Switch Birds Most Utah scattergunners have decided to switch rather than fight as the pheasant hunt proved to be slow Inmost counties and those areas remaining open do not offer too much promise. switch has been to The chukar, quail, Hungarian waterfowl or to hunting, according to the Fish and Game. DUCK HUNTING continues to be good on most of the marshlands, particularly a. round the east side of the Great Salt Lake and there Is always the chance to bring home a fat goose for the , Thanksgiving table. Quail and Hungarian par. tridge are found scattered In several northern counties and provide exciting wing shooting. Chukars offer the best now for upland game bird shooting and this season will remain open through Jan. 15, 1970. The Hungarian season also open through Jan. 15, 1970 but the avid quail hunter will have to do his hunting soon, as this hunt closes Nov. 30, except for Washington county which will be Jan. 4, 1970. 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