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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 1 Thursday, February 5, 1 973 Region Nine Battle Cowboys to Attack Intermountain Camp Double Figures He had three kids who shot in the double 13. What he needs is more backup men who can sink the ball. As far as defense, the locals forced 29 turnovers and were as Top-rate- After Tuesday Meeting IS i s )2ll?S l?f C changes in the route would be adjusted to ensure that it is 130 miles long. Bikes will run one day, other vehicles the next. county April Much of the course will Prospects appeared bright transthe old traverse Tuesday in the wake of a and railroad continental Chairman between grade meeting county roads. Reggie Davis and the county The county officials said their commission which sanctioned the race. approval was conditioned on Davis who. was praised' by' authorization by the Bureau of Land Management. Commissioner John Holmgren Davis said the BLM would as a persistent cuss" reported sanction a revised course. on talks with stockmen in the In a previous meeting, Jerry area. The Weber county man said Hillier, BLM district manager, said this type of race had gone he had obtained an okay from 14 well in other areas of Utah. of 21 persons who run sheep in the race area. And after hudFirst Time dling with the commissioners, it This will be the first time for was determined that he could alter the race course to avoid such an activity in Box Elder other stockmen who might county but Davis said its not intended to be the last. object. The sponsoring Mount Ogden 'The principle obstacle to club hopes to make vehicle staging the race was interference with it an annual event, although sheep trailing at this particular different dates will be selected so as not to conflict with the time of the year. movement of livestock, the chairman explained. Many Vehicles ' Davis said from 500 to 600 The route, if revised to avoid objecting sheepmen, will swing motorcylces alone are expected race. Dune west of the Hogup mountains for the drive instead of going over them. buggiesand four-wheDavis previously told the vehicles should swell the total commission that arrangements field to as many as 1,000 entries. had been made for medical The competition will start 10 miles southwest of Kelton and personnel, an ambulance, a extend west to Lucin, angle helicopter, portable toilets, and back to the south and to the litter barrels for the two-da- y starting point. Davis said racing event. Commissioner Holmgrens remakrs about Daviss persistence related to the previous meeting when it appeared the race could not be staged because it comes during the sheep movement period; also, to the extent of detailed planlooks like the Great Salt Lake Cross Country will be staged in western Box Elder It 14-1- 5. in 130-mi- le el Harvest Second ning. over- Morgan powered Intermountain for the second time this season in a Region Nine basketball game Friday night on the Trojans court. The final score was, 88 to 38, a margin game as in the previous encounter of both teams. The Eagle game plan stayed in motion during the first quarter but the Morgan press later smashed it up. The Eagles continued to hustle but only shot 49 times during the game. The first place region team kept up the steam throughout the second quarter gaining over a lead. Davis said he had been working on the project every day for three months. its tournament Friday and "J Vans Drive-Inn- lg Team Game Clah Bee L Begay Max Tom J Begay 0 (Ml 1 2 4 3 3 17 6 0 3 0 0 0 0--0 No "Laugh-I- n mailer HOLLY V(K)D (LPIl Ruth Buzzi jumps the Laugh-I- n fence for a guest spot on an episode of "Medical Center." Burke Rogers, 544; Scratch Don Carlile, 534; Perce Watkins, 530. Watkins, 650; Handicap Emers Earl, 637; Keith Cavaness, 637. 0 6 789. Mens Series 16 13 4 Taylors, 820; 673; R.C. Cola, 822; Handicap Earls P f- -t 6 5 7 Earls 1,903; prep wrestler, William J. Schiess, who will graduate from Utah State university this spring. He said members of the Bee mat squad are working very hard. We need a little more support from the community. A large crowd helps each individual boy a lot. Each boy is an entirely different wrestler if his parents are in attendance, 2,005!; Scratch Taylors, Earls 652; Vans, 644. Intermountain Mike , On hand to assist in the success has been a student Market, 1,877. Handicap Earls, 2,381; R.C. Cola, 2,376; Taylors, 2,353. Continue Winless The Eagles only nailed 19 with rebounds compared Morgans 43. However Begay got eight of the Eagle total. continued The Navajos winless in the region bracket. Pete Taylors, outstanding wrestlers and even state champions who are walking the streets. These could help the school and in return build their self image, the said. aspiring teacher-coac- h Schiess has been associated with, the mat sport for many years. He began as a wrestler in the fifth grade and competed for Teton High school. In two years action with the varsity which went untied and undefeated for those seasons, he won 31 matches and lost only two. He placed in state twice. He wrestled for a year at Ricks college, later serving a two-yeLDS mission and two years with the Army in Germany. He is married to the former Brenda Anderson of Rexburg, Idaho. They have two girls. tie. . ; he added. The only thing I regret is that there are boys who could be 5-- and former competition planned this spring. Other prizes include a trip to Disneyland, the use of an International Scout for a hunting trip, the use of an Open Road motor home for a summer vacations, scholarships to this Saturday, Feb. 17 at Box Elder Junior High school. However the nine-1- 0 year-ol- d bracket is lacking some entries, Glen Casperson, city recreation director Box Elder High has reached a high rung in Region One wrestling this season, compiling a 1 record, good for a first-plac- e teacher Response to the Shoot for the Stars contest has been good locally and so far there have been about 350 youths enter the who initiated Challenge, Inc., summer basketball camp, and Addidas basketball shoes. Anyone who enters will get a free Utah Stars poster. Coach Dell Nichols will supervise the local contest. Winners from this contest will go on to region competition among youths from Logan, Smithfield, Ogden, Weber county, Clearfield, and Hill Air Force Base, at the Salt Palace, March 5. the contest, said. 2 Other divisions include and 13 and 14. Casperson reminded youths from Trernonton, Willard, Perry and other surrounding towns in the county, that they are welcome to participate in the contest. Student Teacher Mat Success Traylor Farm Service copped high scores this past week in the Moonlight Mixed Doubles league at the Golden Bowl in Trernonton. Here are the scores: j Scratch - William J, Schiess has assisted with the wrestling team at Box Elder High this year. TRAINS first-roun- Results Team Series Stars Contest 22-2- 4 Dowling , Youths Ausifi Tourney Action Tournament action will get underway Friday at 1 p.m. with a second round starting at about 7 p.m. Saturdays final two rounds are set for 2 p.m. (third and fourth places) and 5:30 p.m. (championship matches). The top four grapplers in each weight division will advance to in the state tourney, Feb. Salt Lake City. Tony Mathis (138), Brian Williams (132) and Richard Bott (185) each has drawn a d bye in the seedings. Sky View and Roy along with host Weber are expected to give Box Elder the most trouble. Saturday at Weber High school in Ogden. The Bees have been declared with Sky View and Roy in Region standings this year. Each posted a 1 record in dual meet competition. Box Elder, however, was awarded the league trophy on the basis of having scored the highest number of points through the season. The Bobcats and Royals must Third Quarter Down By the end of the third quarter doom was in store for the Intermountain crew as the boards read, 67 to 29, Morgan. The hosts shot 40 field goals compared to Intermountains 15, more than twice as much. The locals have been haivng trouble in the shooting department. v At the foul line, the Eagles were better than Morgan, shooting eight for 12, to the Trojans, eight for 17. Lynn Begay, the only Eagle in double figures, shot a dozen baskets. An opponent, Chris Randle bagged the game high with 28. On Saturday buy their own hardware. Box Elder will be among those favored to advance the most wrestlers to state competition when Region One holds scrappy as ever. d Mark Lyons takes a practice shot to prepare to the up coming Shoot for the Stars contest on tap Saturday, Feb. 17 at Box Elder Junior High school. Here city recreation director Glen Casperson and Stephen Yagi watch. AWAIT CONTEST Wait Tourney figures last Saturday night, Lynn Begay with 17, Tony Mike, 16, and William Pete, A H Bee Matmen If Coach Rohmer can whip his boys into shape in the shooting department the Eagles would be more dangerous in region competion. Tough Going It's going to be tough going Friday night because Grantsville is rated third in state. The game is planned at 8 p.m. with jayvee competition set at 6:15 p.m. Eagle shooting will be the key again. The locals suffered a loss at the hands of Dugway Saturday night, 72 to 55. The Navajos got six baskets out of 30 VeCaod Friday, Saturday shots in the first half and at the start of the third quarter, one for 12. It was a total of seven hoops for 42 tries. In the last quarter, however, the locals shot 50 percent. The Cowboys will attack the Indian camp Friday night during a Region Nine cage battle as Grantsville invades Navajo territory. The Cowboys defended their own fort against an attack by the Intermountain tribe earlier this season and won, 78 to 62. Smoke signals from Eagle Rock indicate that Chief Gary Rohmer, head IS coach, is still looking for a win in region competition. Sponsored Jointly The competition is being sponsored jointly by the city recreation department, Smith's Food King markets, where entry blanks can be picked up locally, and the Utah Stars. All kids have a chance to go all the way in this contest, said Casperson. The schedule for each division this Saturday is as follows: 9:30 10 to 11:30 a.m., a.m., nine-10- ; 11 to 12; and 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., 13 and The contest includes free throws, field goals and a dribbling course, with certain bonus shots. Three Winners Three winners finalists from each age group will be selected at that time to compete during halftime of the Stars game. The winners of the halftime competition will then advance to the finals to be held on March 22 during the half time.of the Utah Virginia game."' J, el Brigham City is in the1 "nor- them region and there are two others, southern and central. ' Largest renter ARLINGTON, Tex. (Hi) The largest wholesale' renter in the South is the Southwest Metroplex, a 6,214 square mile area centered around DallasFort Worth. Four thousand wholesale establishments in the area have annual sales worth accounting for Season Tickets Youths have a chance of winning a pair of season tickets to Utah Stars basketball games next season, plus a trip for them and their mom and dad to the western division playoff game almost S') billion. Mens Game Scratch Watkins, Dugway fg Harris P t 10 4 s 4 2 23 18 3 3 0 6 2 7 Donnely 1 Brewer Shirts S (Ml (Ml 1 H Ott 0 3 1 Brown Hooley R Palmer Palmer S 0-- 207; George Sato, 208, Wayne Larsen, 204. Cavaness, Handicap Watkins, 247; Sato, 242. 2 251; uiraii-'mE- i Ladles Series Melva Hill, 177; Scratch JoAnn Sato, 174; Bernie Earl, 10 2 2 OGDTT TTKIHV 172. Intermountain 10 22 32 DUGWAY U 3, 61 Intermountain Morgan Intermountain Mike 3. 0 0. 2 4; Begay. 19 8 15 Pete. Clah, 3. 0 5. 2 3, 12. 41 612; 29 67 2. 2. Jackie Andersen, Hulce, 601; Sato, 597. 0. 6, Mai Bee. Yvonne Handicap 55 72 I 38 86 4, 0 2. Ladies Game Scratch Earl, i j Hill, 177; Sato, 174;! I 172. Hill, 217; An- Handicap dersen, 213 Hulce, 212; Sandy Roundy, 212. Splits Converted, Netta Udy, 4; Totals, 15. 6 12, 38 Tom, 1, Randle. 13. 2 3, 28. Hinds. Morgon 10-- . Huerta 3 2. 7, London, 4. 3. 0 0. 6, Sommers, 5. 1"2. II. Rees 5 1. Wiseomb 2. 2. Shaw. 2 4. Carter. 2 0 3 4 Rogers. 3. 2. 88 7. Little 2 0 0. 4, Totols. 40. 5. B . 5-- 7. Highest The second highest Bonneville cisco harvest ever was recorded last month at Bear border. Lake on the Utah-Idah- o Kent Miller, I? northern regional fisheries manager for the Division of Wildlife Resources, said that fishermen caught their fish farther south on the lake than in previous years. He added that 7,600 anglers took 306,000 cisco during the spawning run this year. He said, This years run was probably as good as any we have ever had. 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