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Show 14 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, t Utah Westsiders Gain Revenge Thursday, January 14, 1971 Key Clash Is Friday Westside ' cagers gained revenge for a previous loss after Intermountain, 71 to Saturday night at Dayton, downing 56, Bees Sfiffesfl Test Just look for Weber. the giants, The statement, if made in jest, describes the prospect faced by the Bees of Box Elder as they look to Friday nights basketball battle at Weber. It will be the feature fray of the day in Region One as the Warriors ) seek to maintain (6-0- their unblemished record against the invading Hivers (5-1- ). The coaching room remark Webers size was prompted by the perpendicular proportions of their forward line which features Mark Hodson and Ryan Jones 3 in tandum with Richard Haws . about 4 high-scorin- g The intimidation get taller with sixth man Ken Downs, a senior. So the Bees, now tied for the lead in Division One with Logan, face their stiffest challenge of the current cage campaign when the tip is offed 6 at 8 p.m. The usual 6:15 junior varsity prelim is on tap. Other Action In other action Friday night, Ben Lomond could have trouble at Sky View as the Bobcats lick their chops after last week's triumph over Bonneville. The Scotties, seeking the second spot in Division Two behind Weber, can look to suffer a setback. Bear River will have a home court advantage when Ogden invades and could make it work a win for them. But the Tigers also want that runner-uberth in Division Two, and wont be easily subdued. Favor Ogden. Even without their spendied guard, Ted Nyman, victim of an injur that reportedly will sideline him for the season, Logan should get by Bonneville without too much difficulty. The clash will be staged in cold Cache valley. And look for Roy to get its first win of the year when In- p Bonneville Cisco Start Annual Run Grab your dipnet and head for Bear Lake. The cisco have started their annual spawning run. Utah Fish and Game Official Dexter Pitman, telephoned the Box Elder office Monday and announced the start of the run. The peak is expected over the weekend, according to local Fish and Game Officer John Fricke. At present the lake does have ice but it is very thin and quite treacherous, Fricke warned. He expressed hope that the ice would strengthen in time for the weekend, so dlpnetters would be able to walk on it. The Utah Highway Patrol warned fishermen that the roads through Logan canyon are bad, due to weather conditions. News-Journ- Evanston Safer They said the route through Evanston, Wyo., was safer than the Logan canyon road. The Bonneville cisco spawn annually along the east shore of Bear Lake, north of Laketown. The road along the east side of the lake is in good condition, according to Fricke. Normally the run lasts from 10 to 12 days, Pitman said. But the air around Beeville this week is one of optimism and confidence. The challenge facing Coach Dennis Cusicks kids who are on the season, is to further hit the bards hard to key that vaunted fast break and to 1 further neutralize Weber's with a strong superior defensive effort. Weber is a team that takes n pride in an aggressive defense and which has built its offense around the big men underneath. man-to-ma- Highland of Region Two. But those were early outings and they appear to have been coming stronger in recent Frosh Defeat Bears, Run Record to 4-- 3 weeks. Box Elder, on the other hand, has been in a mild slump. The Bees know it and they want a change. Team members said Tuesday. Were due to explode, of- ' The Box Elder High school fered one basketeer.,Will that east freshmen team recorded explosion come Friday night? It its second consecutive victory and ran its record to last remains to be seen. Here are the current stanFriday with an impressive victory over Bear River on the dings in Region One: Bee hardwoods. Earlier in the week, the frosh DIVISION ONE club avenged an earlier loss at W L Pel. t scan .833 J the hands of Intermountain 5 Elder .8C3 school by downing the Eagles, 2 4 .333 Sky View Bear 3 53-2- 9 B- 1 River Interrr.ovnlalr J .333 000 TWO 1.000 666 .666 .333 .000 4 6 0 DIVISION Weber 0?ben Ben Lomond Bonneville Lost Two Games The Warriors, although unbeaten in league play, dropped a pair of practice tests to highly Bountiful Roy and In the Bear encounter, Ricky Yagi paced his mates with 13 points, followed by Mike Larsen with 12 and Rick Ellis with 10 points. Four men were in double figures at Intermountain, with Randy Yagi the top point-makwith 20, supported by Ricky Rn Lomond At Sky View Eldor ef Weber at fica River Bonneville at Loaan Intermountam el MV Oqd&n Veber-Be- e Yagi, 17, and Doug Jensen and Scott Keyes with 10 points apiece. S. Carr and L. Begay with 27 and 23 points, respectively, were high for the Eagles. Bear Contest Close The Bear River contest was close throughout the first half as the visitors took an early lead, only to trail at halftime, The second half saw Coach Reid Goldsberrys club flood their opponents under a out pouring while limiting the Bears to just 11 counters. Top scorer for the Bears was R. Wood with 20 points. The frosh five will take to the 22-1- boards for their next test Friday, Jan. 15, at Box Elder Cage Action Continues the will be 2 p.m. The Bear River box score: the situation. The Westsiders got the extra points needed for the win at the foul line. Intermountain had 25 field goals while Westside showed 23. The Idaho cagers nailed 15 for 22 at the line and the Eagles had 6 for 14. Meet Roy Friday The Navajo squad will travel to Roy Friday night for a Region One game at 8 p.m. Saturday they will head for Dugway and return home for another game with the Utah School for the Deaf at Brigham City. Both of these games will start at 8 p.m. The following is the box score non-leag- Babysitting for skiers MWCIIKSTKK, Yl.(l'PI- )Pareiits who are ski buffs don't have to worn about hiring babysitters if they indulge in their sport at Bromley Mountain here. nursery with trained personnel is in operation to eare for babies and their parents toddlers while ski. (ills THIS IS THIS PLMG Youth League Has Close Ones BC Available Adult tickets for the Box basketball game are being sold at Box Elder High this week as a convenience to fans, It was announced. They may be purchased today (Thursday) between 8 and 9 a.m. and again from 12 noon to 1:15 p.m. The cost Is $1.25. They are being sold here so that local fans may enter the game without having to wait In the ticket line which often extends outside the gymnasium building. to About 200 antelope will be trapped near Lusk, Wyo., in January and then released in Utah, according to a joint announcement by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management and the Utah Division of Fish and Game. on trapping Depending results, about 100 antelope will be released on Hatch Point between Moab and Monticello and another 100 on Myton Bench, southwest of Ouray, Uintah county, according to Robert D. Nielson, BLM state director for Utah. Junior High school. Tipoff time Tickets Elder-Web- lost More Antelope Weber Gets Nod As for the war, the nod must go to Weber on the basis of its home court edge. regarded Idahoans State to Receive termountain heads into Royal country. Both are size The Eagles, 65 to 56, earlier in the season on the Navajo courts. At the end of the second quarter, the boards showed 35 to 33 for the Westside team. This was the closest score of the game. The Eagle defense slowed up during the second half and the Idaho team took advantage of Rangey Warriors Pose thats Idaho. er and Lloyds Olsen-Gibb- s battled nip and tuck junior league In their game last Briqham son Zundels Moffitt Saturday. In fact it was so close Burr that three overtimes were 35, Gilbet Insurance Smith 51, 19, 10, Ben 14, Olsen 10 Nickolaisen ' 723-345- 1 7, 6 Furniture needed to decide the winner. Gene Munk, a little basketball dynamo, stole the show as he led Lloyd's to a breath-takinwin. Sharp and Skinner Furniture Center 36, Nowak 9 9. Sterrett g 30-2- 9 scored 11 and respectively as 10 they led Olsen-GibbIn another close junior league game, Jeff Jones threw the ball in from out of bounds in his back court. 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