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Show I Utah 1972 November 23, Thursday, BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Hive Cagers Open With Friday Game Box Elder High cagers see their first action of the 1972-7- 3 campaign Friday night when they travel to Clearfield for a practice test with the Falcons of Region Two. Junior varsity five will square off at 6:15 p.m. and the varsity clash is on tap at 8 p.m. It should be interesting debut for the Hive guys with not a letterman among this years edition and only four seniors on the squad. The Bees will return to their home confines Saturday evening to host a talented Davis High crew. Same times will prevail. Other practice dates on the Bee calendar include a Dec. 2 game with Viewmont here, Cyprus at Box Elder on Dec. 8 and the Bees at Provo action. Dec. 15 to wind up the Season tickets are now on sale. The price is $9 for nine home games, including the Dofonding Champs i Doll Do oa WoKI fUflQj pre-seas- pre-seas- Reuter Is not a bit bashful about predicting success for Box Elder High's swimming team this season. He sees the Hive paddlers as a sure bet for Region One title honors and places his top performers among the state's best. And little wonder. Last year Box Elder grabbed the league crown easily and from that squad lost only one man breaststroke specialist Ron Dunn. Back are the rest of the title troops and Coach Reuter, in his second year at the Hive helm, says they are swimming as well right now as at last season's peak. Among the standout performers and chosen are Riley Bakes and Bob Packer, a couple of seniors. Won Dan Rees, Bob Petersen, Phil Adams and Monte Munns. Bees open Friday with a practice date at Clearfield. Head Coach Dennis Cusick, center, looks ahead to the 197273 basketball season with the four senior members of his squad, from left, WAIT NEW SEASON feooelli (Poeiiefls Coach Paul Three time winners DETROIT iUPIl individually but in both relay events. The Bees set a new school record in the medley relay last season and he forecasts boldly that this mark will fall in the next outing. Gar y Schultz and Fred White, botn newly named Wayne State University assistant football coaches, each won three grid letters as undergraduates at IX has one dual meet under its belt, a Box Elder already ayne. Host again When DETROIT (UPII Wayne State University hosts the 1973 NCAA college division it swim meet next Marcn will make the third national championship conducted by VI SU, previous events being the 1950 and 1968 collegiate fencing championships. loss to defending state champions Bountiful last week. And this 74-2- - 0 gives the Hive guys reason to work harder. Theyve been practicing twice daily for the past two weeks and will see their next action Nov. 28, traveling to Ben Lomond for - Results from the Box Elder County Fairgrounds then-Bosto- 15-1- 7, A total of 50,000 people can't be wrong. Thats how many turned out to see a team of horses pulling sawed-of- f or wheels oil drums on Honda beer cans cut in half and fitted with sulky Freestyle 50-fr- ' 400-ya- V breaststroke and sophomore Corey Powers is counted on heavily after nabbing second in both the butterfly and individual medley events. Powers may Just possible be the Bees' best paddler at this point. Other sophs Scott Forsgren, Danny Anderton and Doug wheels", as two columnists In southern California, described the carte uied In chariot racing. Last summer, on four different weekends, chariot teams from this area showed the horse fane, at the Los Alamltos race track, what this cutter racing Is all about-a- nd they liked ltt Can't think of a better place for all of us to be this Saturday, Nov. 23 about 1 p.m. than the Golden Spike fair ground at Tremonton. We have given thanks and stuffed ourselves with turkey and It Isn't time for Christmas yet. So what a great opportunity to relax (did I say relax) and watch the first races of the Bear River Cutter Association. We are going to have the greateet year ever. Come out like it. and try Racee for Nov. 25. lt-y- Colts all-arou- Brlnton also are front-lin- McKay Allred vs Hlnk and Cottle, Cornia and De La Grange v Dualn Madsen, Lee and Avon Jones vs Dean Van Valkenburg, BUI Gibbs vs Leon Sorensen, Rex and Harold Tlngey vs Reed Nielsen, Mike and Scott Jones vs Kink and Jensen, BUI Roscoe vs Reed e veterans back to help defend the Region One crown. Strong In Relays Not only does Coach Reuter expect his team to be strong Grand Opening DRAEGGERS PET AND PLANT SHOP 95 West 100 South Willard, Utah Trapkal FREE SWi uni LEAD BEE SWIMMERS and Bob Packer, Coach Paul Reutar is pictured here with Riley Bakes, center, of this year's swim team at Box Elder High school. a test with the Scots. At Clsarflsld They have a Dec. 7 date at Clearfield and then open league action at Logan on Dec. 14, traveling to Sky View on Dec. 21. extended road trip is attributed in part to the Inadequacy of local swimming pool facilities. Box Elder works out in the Box Elder Junior High pool which, for its odd size and lack of deck space, falls well short of being satisfactory for holding meets. The IwyyllM Door Prizo I (M. Aquarivm asS H..N OivM Away Nav. IS. (i.t.r Aaytlma Mil Itwn. Na Fvrcliai. Nacntary. Naad nM ba prasanf Haws: Tim. Maw Frl. lJO Ml S:IO p.m. ajn. NS S:0 la. Omni lux. Nlelien, William non-leag- contests. Consistent slugger CHICAGO (UPII Rogers Hornsby's .380 batting average made in 1929 for the Cubs is e the Club's batting mark. In the 1928 season, n Hornsby, playing for the e Braves, hit .387, the Braves' batting record. by Marge Jensen 100-ya- rd d . on Tough year PITTSBURGH (UPII -RKiner'a 23 home runs for alph the Pirates in 1946 was good enough to win the National league home run crown. Cutter Craze Bakes last season won the freestyle and came second in the competition in region finals. Packer took a second in the 100 backstroke. Others include a host of juniors and sophomores, like Mike Markeson, first in the 200 and. freestyle events and Mike Gardner, top man in the 100 backstroke. Ted Splekerman captured the 100-yar- on Anderaon vi Dee Black. AgedHorete Allred vs Fonneibeck Lynn ' and Nelson, J and M va Karl Seifert, Ken Moatee vi McNeely Bros., Arno Hink vs Ralph and Mike Yeareley, Dean Petereon vs Deroyce Black, Verl and Jess Udy vs Harry Hlnk, Owen Udy vi Don Johnson, Nellsen and Fonnesbeck vs Claude Allred, Jensen and Murry ve Frank Moon, Tig Wilburn ve Ray Udy, Spin Baty vs Tom Davie, Dwight Ntcholai ve Tom Johnson, Jeppssn and Robinson vs Lyle Rlchman, Chournos and Shaffer vs Billy and Std Gibbs, , Mike and Ken Burbank ve Dallas Jones, Ernie and Deverl Anger vi Wayne Nicholas, Doug Eetep ve Blain Madsen, Marcus Mclntlre ve Darwin Bywater. Fon-nesbe- Board Moots The Wildlife board will meet 9:30 a.m., Nov. 29, in Salt Lake City at the main office at 1598 West North Temple. They will dicuie matters pertaining to the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. at o o o o o PAPER BACKS CLASSICS CHESS HIGH? 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