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Show 10 Marshall top wrestler Brigham City, Utah Thursday, December 27, 1 973 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Officers watch moose success The of a worn GkhsardseirD moose transplant project carried out last winter by the Division of Sky View amassed 107 points to win the first annual Richardson Since the transplant last January, one mature bull moose was illegally killed during the elk season, and one r female calf was found dead of natural causes. , In a recent survey of the area to determine whether the moose had adapted to their new home, ' Division biologists observed a calf which had been given a drug overdose at the time she was to be released last January. The animal became partially paralyzed, but under the care of Dr. Kenneth B. Creer, Provo veterinarian, the young female revived and was released three ' weeks later. meets outstanding wrestler went to sophomore Danny Marshall who placed first in the class, winning his seventh straight match of the season. Hive Coach Ron Wolff praised Marshall's efforts and also This is some of the mat action from Richardson Memorial tournament at Saturday's Box Elder High school. The combatant here with the It was a crisp January day in ;1927. Abe Saperstein, a portly last tattle man with big basketball (Ideas, took five players, a basketball, and a smile, stuffed lihem all into a beat up old car, and started one of the most fpmazing careers in the history players averaging almost 6 4, the Washington Generals are no pushover as an opponent. The Globetrotters will also be showing off their stuff at Weber State college in Ogden on Tuesday night, Jan. 15. it sports! basketball games In 94 countries, the Harlem globetrotters are still smiling, tad so are the 70 million people jrho have seen them play. : The Globetrotters will be In 4he Salt Palace, Salt Lake City, ta Monday, Jan. 14 at 7:30 p.m. After 11,488 -- jMmrert $3, 14, $5 (phone . number: Eagles split ueellGEld Intermountain cagers will have two tough games this weekend before the fans at home. On Friday night they will host Union for the first Region Nine game of the season starting at 8 p.m. On Saturday night at 8 p.m. Milford will invade Intermountain for a contest. Both jayvee contests are set at p.m. ,, Tough Teams Both contests will prove to be tough tests for the Eagles. Union is ranked third in the state in Region Nine and Milford is in the fifth place slot in it's division. Over the past weekend, the Navajos split two games, winning one and losing the other. 723-34- ILK 3S f ACTION STORTjN Friday 363-768- 1. , night the Eagles hosted Raft River and dropped the invaders, 69 to 49. The locals shot 46 percent from the floor and grabbed 43 rebounds to insure the win. Top Scorer Eagle Lynn Begay scored 28 points during the Raft River game, shooting 13 for 25, better than 50 percent. Nelson Tom and John Begay were also in double figures with 12 and 10 respectively. Raft River led by one point at the end of the first quarter, 16 to 15. At the half, Intermountain reversed the lead and was ahead, 37 to 26 formers. round: Marshall, Yates, Hollingsworth, and Koontz all won firsts. Coach Wolff gave his charges three days off before priming for their next dual meet, a home encounter with Bear River on Jan. 3. Starting time for the varsity action will be 7 p.m. with junior varsity competition getting underway at 6 p.m. Proceeds from the tournament went to the family of the late Oscar Richardson and included a donation from the Weber wrestling team and individual contributions as well. Several hundred dollars was collected. Those who entered the gymnasium viewed a large, color portrait of the late Box Elder wrestling coach who lost his life in a tragic drowning mishap this past summer It was to Mrs. presented Richardson by Principal Carroll C. Nichols. Results of Final Round Results of the championship 96 - Danny Marshall (BE) dec Curtis Sam Mikesell (M) Anderson (SV), 16-won by forfeit 1(B - Jim Loveland (SV) dec Bryce Lemon (BE), Myron Kippen (M) dec Ken Gy (BL). 5 112 - Todd Miller (SV) def Ken Jensen Vem Hart (BL) pinned Joel (BE) Smith (M) Mike Bankhead (SV) dec. Danny 119 Kent Call (M) dec Nelsen (BE) 10-Kevin Hart (BL), 3 126 Kent Burton (SV) dec Steve Weight (BE), Andy Armstrong (BL) dec Riger Rich (M), 3 Balu (SV) dec Kim Mikesell (M). 12 2, Rod Jeppsen (BE) dec Jan Swift (BL). 1 138 Kelly Rouser (M) dec Boyd Marian Burt Israelsen (SV) dec Ben (BL), Ferry (BE). 3 David Yates (BE) pinned Craig Pickett (SV). 5 150, DeWayne Olsen (BL) dec Joe Pentz (M), 6-155 - Mike Hollingsworth (BE) def Tracy Maughan (SV), 64, Bob Thompson (M) pinned Scott Johnson (BL) 167 - Aaron Venz (M) pinned Nolan Maughan (SV), Dale Kap(BL) dec Brian 145 - Hardy (BE). 2 185 - Ed Hurst (SV) dec Reg Roberts Blake Burt (BE) pinned Tim (M), Augistine (BL). 3 40 Heavyweight - Tim Koontz (BE) pinned Doug Woodhead (SV). 2 25 GjjQSTlGSj Intermountain Chee Begay P Tom Net Begay L J Begay Yaxxie p 14 5 0 8 M 7 OO 1 33 t BOX Fine Performers He cited Sky View's Mike Bankhead (119), and Ed Hurst (185) and Morgans Aaron Venz (167) as especially fine per face first region test Friday non-leag- and are idvailable at the Salt Palace box office and all ZCMI stores. : To order tickets by mail, send check or money order, state number, price tickets desired. JMail with to envelope stamped (Globetrotters, Salt Palace, 100 South West Temple, Salt Lake ity, Utah 84101. Box office singled out Ken Jensen (112), David Yates (145), Mike Hollingsworth (155) and Tim Koontz (heavyweight) for outstanding performances. advantage is the Bees Danny Nelsen who went on to win this match by a decision. Closely observing the action is referee Twist Jones. FAST ACTION Globetrotters set SLC, Ogden games - Memorial Wrestling tournament at Box Elder High school Saturday. The host Box Elder team was second with 92 points, followed by Morgan, 55, and Ben Lomond, 38. While the Bobcats took home the team trophy, the Oscar Richardson award for the Illegally Killed r titfl fumsy ' , Wildlife Resources is being watched closely to determine its success. The project, the first of its kind in the United States, in-- l volved the translocation of 18 moose from the Bear River and . Millcreek drainages on the north slopes of the Uinta " mountains to the Imouth of Fish Creek canyon above Scofield reservoir in Carbon county. The purpose was to establish the moose in what appeared to be favorable habitat. Rah River Hanten Tracy Idaho team. 4 28 L. Begay J Begay 10 Yanie 2 69 Bennally H. Begay 7 2 3 Paiton trouble, scoring 21 and 30 respectively. L. Begay scored 19 points for and he was Intermountain, followed by Paul Begay with 14. Here are the boxscores: CLEVELAND Na 2 OO I 00 00 I 23 Imermountain Rah River 15 16 37 53 69 26 39 49 Women get less YORK NEW (UPI) -- career During his eight-yea- r with the NFL Browns, Jim Brown carried the ball 2,359 times for 12,312 yards, an average carry of 5.22 yards. These are NFL records. The lead continued to 53 to 39, at the end of the third quarter. The Eagles traveled to Malad Saturday night and lost, 86 to 61. It was the second win against the Eagles this season for the 22 22 00 0 6 3 5 2 14 6 19 00 22 2 2 2 2 22 17 21 h h 4 6 4 IO 2)6 61 fe Sheridan Pettragill Hutchinioo Two tall players, M. Spencer and K. Ward, gave the IS crew Some Rusher! 12 7 Tall Trouble Intermountain Chee P Begay (UPI)-Europ- ean women working in the food, textile and clothing industries are earning far less than their male coworkers, the European Economic Commission said in a recent study covering 1968 to 1972. Chemical Bank in its Report Malad Edwards Alder Spencer M Ward K. Btaiideii Jonei Thomas Mertx Allen 2 24 10 14 I I 21 24 30 I I 34 1 57 34 12 34 86 Intennountain 12 29 Malad 26 40 68 39 61 86 from Europe said the EEC found differences in hourly earnings between men and women vary as much as 27 per cent in Holland, 22 per cent in Belgium, 20 per cent in Germany, 15 per cent in France, and 13 per cent in Italy. dM&G '74 will Globetrotters feature the hilarious antics of all the Trotter favorites, including Meadowlark Lemon Clown Prince of (The : Basketball), famous dribbling (.great Freddy Curly" Neal, The -- specialist Jackie Jackson, former Bradley Bobby Joe Mason, Frank and rdunk-sh- ot Halftime Show As if the Globetrotters .themselves weren't enough, the. halftime show will feature (Robert Ashley and Simon Heaps :in a dazzling exhibition of table tennis; Vino Venito balancing Itazor sharp swords tip to tip; Dynamic DeMille, one of the (.worlds greatest young tight :Wire stars, and Rudy Cardenas, generally considered to be the greatest juggler in the world. The Trotters' opposition for the Salt Palace game will be the (Washington Generals, with fLouis Red" Klotz, two handed et shot artist and owner of the Generals. With 6 11 Steve :Lawrence from the University of Dayton, Ohio, and a lineup of 1, 1972, our Since Cilia! (Stephens. Cue t- - - has verege (ter SOX The Harlem Globetrotters will appear in games at Ogden and Salt Lake City. Members of the team include, front from left, Bobby Hunter, Meadowlark Lemon, Fred "Curly Neal, Bobby Joe Mason and Larry Rivers. Second row, Frank Stephens, Jackie Jackson, Nate Branch, David Lattm, and Dallas Thornton. GLOBETROTTERS P PJUUlPJinilTLQLniLQiLQiLQJlP o o o o o o ch Ci c; g O A carpeted house is a warmer house. O En 1975, O O euf fuel hill ma b o b O We also have carpet rem- - nants at SPGSDAB. PQDCGS Inflation. That's the reason we must apply to the regulatory commissions for a substantial rate increase. Today our area has adequate, reliable electric service. 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