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Show 6 Wasatch, Deltas Rabbits BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Ufah Thursday, January 18, 1973 Tough Teams to Invade Intermountain Cage Court i The battle scarred Eagles are facing another tough basketball slate this week after going at it with two major cage powers the last two Fridays. The locals will host Wasatch in a league game Thursday (tonight) and then take on Delta Saturday night at Intermountain. Both games will start at 8 p.m. with the jayvee action to top-rate- d begin at 6:15 p.m. Tilt Changed The Wasatch tilt was planned Friday night but changed. Head Eagle coach Gary Rohmer described the Wasatch team as "pretty tough. Theyre ranked seventh in the state in their division, he commented. The Delta contest should Fourth Round Action provide lots of action because the Rabbits are rated number one after winning last years tourney in their division. This is where Intermountain and Delta first met. The Eagles were knocked out of tournament play by Delta, but not after leading the Rabbits part of the tilt. The Rabbits ended up winning, 73 to 63. S0 Oca 27-2- 6 and well for Reeder Peach City as Daugherty and Lunday potted 13 and 10 points respectively for the winners. Als Conoco put on a shooting exhibition as Jeppesen canned Iff, Huntsman and Sparks each scored 10 as Als beat Hiland Dairy, Stephen Yagi was the days scoring leader with 22 points. In senior action, Brigham Floral won a barn burner over 23-Andy's Nursery by a score of 2 This was a defensive game with the Floral crew exhibiting great scoring balance. Brigham Furniture continued to- use its fast, break offense advantage as they beat a good Blooms team, Here are all the results: Brigham Furniture Blooms 35 52 Sharp 15: f& Box Elder takes another grab at the victory ring Friday when the Bees travel to Bonneville for a Region One basketball game. The Hivers are 4 on the league season and in sole possession of last place. They could use a win like a thirsty man needs a drink of water. The Lakers nailed down their first triumph in ' league play last week, upsetting Roy on the to jump out of the cellar. Royal court, Tipoff time will be 8 p.m. with the usual junior varsity warmup at 6:15 p.m. In other region games Friday, Bear River travels to Weber and Logan will be at Sky View. Favor the Warriors on the basis of home court edge and the Bobcats on the basis of team Olivea 8. Horne 8 Adams 8, Eskleson 4, to 0 2 Furniture Center 35 Larson 11; Dicks Texaco 23 Kimber 8, Hepworth Medics 18 Jensen 8, Sombrero 6 Shar-ma- n 6 0-- 9 Anderson Ford 28 Packer Motor Longhurst 6 28 Macks Drug Wohlgemuth 7 Payne Lunday 25 11 Hansen Chev. 24 Russell 16, Jeppesen 6 DeFriez 8, Walker 6 Lloyds 20 Checketts 6 10; ; Harding 6; Youngblood Idle Isle 25; 35 10 Godfrey 17 K. Holmes 4 Farnsworth Victor Motor 25 Cottam 12; Ellis 8 Fram 37 Whitaker Const. 31 Grover 12; Bensen 8, Whitaker 66-5- 8 10 Moffitt Ins. 23 Bylsma 6, Laird 5, Bonine 5 Walker 8; Gam 5; Brigham Floral 23 Kidman 5 22 Kaminska 15; Larson Andy's Nursery 1st Security 35 Food King 27 Morris 11. Huff 9 Child 12, Gray 9 Big J Mill 46 Oakeson 12 Boer 14. Dickamore 12, 4 Hoesel 11; Bonnet' 8 Munns 10; DeNunzio t Food King 29 21 Penneys Yagi's Ctes Junior League Cooley Hosp. 35 Etsitty 8 Skaggs 12 McCarron 12, Morrison 19 Noel-Dal- e 10 Yagi 22. Christiansen 10 Quayle 2 44 2 Mitvnell Smith 6, Newby 6 19 Blocks 16 IWtiijjal" tallest The new LISBON Il lll Sheraton Hotel on the site of the old Hotel A viz. is 30 stories high and ranks as the highest structure in Portugal. F.ighty-fiv- e per cent of the material that went into the building and furnishing the hotel is Portuguese. 6, McQuivey 9. Anderson 5 Mathis 4, Penrod 4. Munson 4 Als Conoco 50 Jeppesen 20, Huntsman Sparks 10 Gam 12, Youngblood 12 10, Hiland 35 Thompsons 26 Eastman 12. 2-- 2, 4-- BIF 27 Daugherty 13. Lunday 10 Jensen 8 Reeder Peach City 26 Beckstead 6 Hamilton 8, strength. Presently Logan and Sky View are tied for first with identical 0 marks. Bear River is Roy Bonneville is 3 and Box and Weber are Elder, 8. 52-3- iff Wells 8, Yagie 4 18 BE Bank 22 Parsons 20 Berardy 4 Korth 17; Taylor 8 Zumlels Gibbs Hall 22 Malmrose Drug won a forfeit game over 50-3- - Olsen Senior League one-poi- Beckstead played Bees Try Again With Bonneville Games Close contests were again the feature of play this past week as action continued in Brigham Citys boys basketball program. In the junior league, BIF and Peach City played the days thriller. Peach City held a lead until the last second of the game. Ron Daugherty took a missed rebound and put it in the basket at the buzzer, victory. giving BIF a Jensen,' !p ij Rapp 6. Lyons 6 -' A, Commercial League Basketball said. 2-- 3, 1-- 0-- 4. victories see a little action. the coach by a shortage of in the past two games, Rohmer feels the team will be a for the. upfull strength Tony Mike, who has a tender ankle after an injury in practice last Monday is expected to start, and LeRoy Max's cut finger is healed, Rohmer said. Phillip Clah who suffered a sprained ankle, is expected to The local crew has no wins and two losses in league competition and will be looking for Plagued starters coming events. American BE Pulpwood association helpful. The figures are for clear, blue ice on lakes. Reduce strength values 15 percent for clear, blue river ice. the Slush ice is only one-hastrength of blue ice. The table applies only for moving loads, not stationary. Ice thickness in inches and two, one permissible load person on foot; three, group in single file; seven and one half, passenger car (two ton gross). Eight, light truck (two and one half ton gross); 10, medium truck (three and one half ton gross) ; 12, heavy truck lf (seven-eigh- ton t gross); 15, 10 tons and 20, 25 tons. Reports thus far indicate Bear Lake, Mantua reservoir and Utah Lake are Utahs only waters with ice thick enought o provide safe fishing. The (M)d duck lives in holes trees as hif;h as 30 feet above the ground. in So far this season they have four wins and eight losses in and league action combined. non-leag- There are 17 million hunters in America, says the National Shooting Sports Foundation. Vikings Take and other winter sportsmen may find this table of ice strength from the upcoming Sky View Up Next Strength Ice fishermen in the contests. CutHeah Ice Figures Tell I Region Cage Action iys "Weve got our work cut out for us this week, Mat Measure Box Elder locked horns with visiting Viewmont in a nonleague wrestling meet Tuesday. In the end it was the Vikings who went away with a narrow 3 victory. The action was all for the Box Elder varsity this week as the Bees take a breather from Region One competition. Next on the mat agenda is a Jan. 25 confrontation at tough Sky View. The Bobcats are current region leaders with Roy 25-2- at 3-- 0. Elder is 1 with Weber, and Bear River, Bonneville and Logan all standing at Box Elders junior varsity capitalized on six forfeits to capture a 60-- 9 verdict from Viewmont. Here are the results of the Viking match: Box 0-- 100 107 114 121 128 134 1. 140 Cutler (V) dec. Danny Marshall, Bryce Lemon (BE) dec. Baer, 104). Curtis Hatch (BE) won by forfeit. Holman (V) dec. Blaine Allen, Elliot (V) pinned Steve Weight. Dennis Peart (BE) dec. Smoot, 4- Stringham (V) dec. Ben Ferry, Warrior Mafmen Slip Past Eagles 44). 145 Ted Payne (BE) dec. Calvin Cutler, 13-- 157 189 185 Nielsen (V) dec. Frank Muir, Alder (V) dec. Ralph Tuft. Freeston (V) dec. Marlon Bingham. Heavyweight Plazier. Richard Bott (BE) pinned Junior Varsity Box Elder 60. Viewmont 100 Randy Hatch (BE) won by forfeit. 107 Chuck Sharp (BE) won by forfeit. 114 Marty Jensen (BE) won by forfeit. 121 Jimmy Webster (BE) won by forfeit. Coleman (V) pinned Terry Tucker. 126 132 Christensen (V) dec. Ron Thompson, 24). 140 Rod Jeppesen (BE) pinned Woods. 145 David Yates (BE) pinned Phelps. 157 Brain Hardy (BE) pinned Tate. 187 Blake Burke (BE) won by forfeit. Mike Hollingsworth (BE) pinned 185 Smith. Heavyweight forfeit. Tim Koontz (BE) won by More than 21,000,000 Americans suffer from high blood pressure, which sets the stage for heart attack and stroke. Only half know they have high blood pressure. See your doctor to be sure, and help your Heart Fund help your heart. MOTERS i Weber Inter- slipped past mountain in the wrestling department Tuesday afternoon one in Region Nine competition. Here are the Weber results: to 31 on the Warrior mats. However, the Eagle jayvee squad made up for the close varsity loss by defeating the younger Weber crew, 42 to 18. The Eagle varsity grapplers claimed seven of the individual matches but Weber got that extra point. The locals suffered a loss last week at the hands of Rock Springs, state contenders in Wyoming, 45 to 10. The Eagles will travel to Union Thursday for their third league meet. They are one and 32 98 106 112 119 128 16-- - 132 latermouataia at Weber Belone (IS) dec. Mike (W) D. Yazzie (IS) dec. Louii (W) 15-Biah (IS) pinned Golightly (W). Tapaha (IS) drew Dalpaia (W). J. Yazzie (IS) dec. Crabtree (W), Adjustable 3 Position Handle Lifetime lubricated Motor All Metal Construction H. Manygoats (IS) pinned Clifford (W). 138 Power Driven Disturbulotor" Cleaning Action Bingham (W), pinned Thompson Only 6 High Too Switch Strong Vinyl Dust Bag Cover Protective Vinyl Bumper Smooth Rolling on 4 Wheels Sanitized Treated Disposable Dust Bag (IS). 145 Brisky (W) pinned R. Manygoats (IS). Babe (IS) pinned Larsen (IS). Short (W) pinned Martinez (IS). Storey (W) pinned Begay (IS). Unlimited Brisky (W) won over Tso (IS) by disqualification by official. 155 167 185 HERES THE Jan. 22 Schedule Slow Break 6 Hansen Assoc, vs. Highway Patrol, BEHS boys gym. vs. Evertons, 7:20 BEHS boys gym. 8:40 Trobe Glotters vs. Braves. BEHS boys gym. UPRIGHT WITH FEATURES THAT Fast Break 6 Billings vs. Big Blue, junior high. 7:30 First Security vs. Al's Conoco, junior high. 9 Red Baron vs. State Farm, junior high. MAKE IT AN UNBEATABLE Bash Again! VALUE Tho 25 AT THIS Box Elder Bank in SI d took i LOW PRICE ONLY a3kaiaoa4lJl uv MAGICIANS OF BASKETBALL 1 BRIGHAM CITY Piet Tk Famous Oiobotrottor AWED ATTRACTIONS Semi-Slo- Break Braves AutohBuik-Hom- : UlSAT. JflrJ 20only 972 Closeout Limited Quanity 1 Box Elder High School 8pm BRIGHAM CITY all seats $4 Oklahoma is international headquarters of the Order of Bainhow Girls. 380 South 6th West children 12 and under BUY TICKETS AT $2 Box Elder High School Logan Hardware Logan Hamilton Pharmacies Tremonton & N. and S. 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