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Show 8 "i BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Hunters resisted the use of steel shot at Bear River Bird Test results surprising Brigham City, Utah Thursday, January 24, 1974 refuge this past waterfowl season, a report issued by Manager Lloyd Gunther indicates. However, nimrod success with the iron pellets was nearly equal to lead shot and per-shresults were better, the report indicated. Bear River refuge was one of 16 federal test areas this past season in use of iron or soft steel shot. Iron shot was required on all days during the waterfowl season. Hunters showed a marked resistance to the use of iron shot. Of 3,130 hunters checked Hunters resist iron shot at BE refuge Bowling Results the refuge check through station, 2,274 or 72 percent elected to hunt on lead shot days whereas only 856 hunters or 28 hunted on iron percent days. Reasons Cited Why was this so? There are several probably Also of interest was the fact Somewhat surprisingly the success of hunters using lead and those using iron were nearly the same. Of 5,223 waterfowl bagged, lead shot hunters took 3,876 or 74 percent while smaller amount of iron shot hunters took 1,347 or 26 percent. shot reasons. Probably one of the greatest was the higher cost of iron shot shells. This year hunters were charged $4 per box which is 25 to 30 percent higher than lead shot shells. Last year hunters were given the iron shot free to those in the text participating program. Other reasons given for hunter resistance to using iron shot is fear of possible damage to their guns, to the slightly shorter killing range, and of adverse publicity that iron shot would cripple more birds. that iron shot hunters actually killed more birds per shot fired than did the lead shot hunters. Those using lead were in probably more careless and taking more long shots wasting more ammunition. Those using iron shot recognized the shorter killing less range and probably did sky busting. This amounts to a daily success ratio of 1.7 birds per lead shot hunter compared to 1.6 birds per hunter using iron What is the forecast for future waterfowl hunting? Gunther stated that Assistant Secretary of Interior Nathaniel P. Reed has publicly announced that iron shot will be required for all waterfowl hunting in the Atlantic flyway starting this fall (1974) and that it will be required for the entire U.S. for the 1975 hunting season. shot. Cripples Lost partial review of the report cards the hunters filled out showed quite similar results on crippling losses. The crippling loss was reported to be only 2 percent greater (24 percent vs 26 percent) for iron shot. A Region mat title on line? BE IIS Club The Box Elder High school bowling club met at the alley on Jan 21 with the following scores Bees, Cats wait High Game Men Jack Williams 201 and 196, Curtis Benson 200 and 188 Jim Johnson 182, Mike Bess 181 Women Vicky Morgan-tw169ames, Suzanne Barker 150 and 13, Suzie Gallegos 149 and 141. Dawn McKinstry 137 BOX ELDER ACTION SPORTS High Senes Men Jack Williams546 Curtis Benson 542, Tony Steve 507, Jim Johnson 506 Women Vicky Morgan 466, Suzie Gallegos 418, Suzanne Barker 389 The team standings are as follows (No Name replaces Phoenix) Box Elder High sports Apollo No Name bm Lucky Strike League Ex dgd Men Jess Brailsford, 614, Larry Petersen, 597, Moon Haramoto, 586 Indv Hdcp Larry Petersen. 890. Jess Brailsford, 662, Moon Haramoto, (sictiioini 631 Jess Brailsford, 223. Larry Petersen, Jerry Harris, 220 Hi game Indv Hdcp Larry Petersen, 252, Bruce Johnson, 243, Jess Brailsford, lndv 221, 239 Splits Converted Faye Watkins, Women Indv Verna Hyde, 524, Rhoda Welling, 521, Rhoda Haramoto, 516 Ind Rhoda Hdcp Haramoto, 624, Rhoda Welling, 590. 587. Indv Maxine Petersen, 213, Llhe Brenkman, 198, Verna Hyde, 192 Indv Hdcp Maxine Petersen, 238, Lillie Brenkman, 234, Esther 222 Elder swimmers and basketball crew are back in action this week and both will be on the road. Coach Paul Reuter's tank corps are scheduled at Bonneville this afternoon (Thursday) for a 3:30 p.m. duel and will be fighting to keep their One record unRegion blemished. They currently are and lead the league. Other tank matchups will find Logan at Intermountain and Sky View at Bear River. Hive basketballers, still in search of their first region victory after five defeats, Friday will be at Roy where the are heavy ) Royals favorites. Tipoff time will be 8 p.m. with the usual junior varsity prelim at 6 p.m. Other cage pairings this week in Region One will find Bear River at Sky View where the Bobcats figure to win their sixth straight and firm their hold on fiict place; Bonneville hosts Logan in what shapes up as a real battle with the Grizzlies rating a slight nod. This round of games ends first-hal- f play in the northern Utah prep circuit. Sky View has a clear shot at the league title with Logan, Weber, Bear River, Roy and Bonneville still very much in contention for the remaining three state tournament slots allotted to Region One. The standings: Box 0 Sky View Wbtr . . Logan . . . Roy Bonneville Bear River Box Elder . Mens ind scratch Hank Okihara, 807 Hi game ind Gerhardt, A1 257 Womens individual Bev Breiden-bac- 632 High game ind Mickey Hanson. 183 No 9, 2, 229 series team Hi game Team No 9, 620 Ladies Commercial Results of Jan 22 Ind scratch Lee Smtchler, ind handicap Helen Dewey. 564 636 AT & T Dmgahngs. Team games game, 679, scratch senes, 1968. scratch 2148. handicap Taho Lounge, 740 handicap game On IS wrestlers ternoon. The Eagles dropped Union last Thursday, 43 to 15, in a forfeit plagued match. The IMS crew copped the 100, Cats The The only competition between the two schools thus far came at Box Elders holiday tournament in which Sky View placed first and the Bees second. Based on Match-up- s Heres the way they pair invade with a individually up and the league league-leadinmark while records fpr each wrestler: 100 - Danny Marshall Box Elder is second at vs. ) having drawn a bye this past Curtis Anderson 107 - Bryce Lemon (2-vs. week. Jim Loveland 112 - Ricardo Gonzales ) Junior varsities for both vs. Todd schools will open the action at 6 or Ken Jensen (2-p.m. with the main attraction on Miller 121 - Danny Nelsen (0-vs. tap at about 7 p.m. or shortly Mike Bankhead thereafter. 126 - Steve Weight vs. Been on Tear Kent Burton 134 - Rod Jeppsen (3-vs. Sky View has really been on a since tear Christmas, Deno Blau 138 - Jeff Hardy or Ben ) dominating their foes and now on the season, having Ferry vs. Burt Israelson ) stand lost early in the campaign to 147 - David Yates (3-vs. Region Four's Orem and Provo. Box Elder is flying high with Craig Pickett 157 - Mike Hollingsworth ) an unblemished mark in dual meet competition, having vs. Tracy Maughan ) or Neil scalped Bountifuls Braves Mower 169 - Brian Hardy vs. in a non) Tuesday night, 50-Nolan Maughan league affair at Bountiful. 187 - Blake Burt vs. Ed ) Previewing the showdown this week. Hive Coach Ron Hurst Wolff said each team rates an Heavyweight - Tim Koontz (3-vs. Doug Woodhead edge in two weight classes and the other eight "are up for Won 10 Matches grabs. and the At Bountiful, the visiting It will be wide-ope- n team which is better prepared Hivers won 10 matches while mentally and which has the losing one decision and being greatest desire to win will win held to a drew. David Yates (147) and Tim it, he commented. What it amounts to is the Koontz (heavyweight) conwhole season comes down to one tinued undefeated. Both are 12-0 g (2-1- (4-0- ). (4-0- ). (0-1- (3-1- ). Bowling (4-0- ). tourney on tap (4-0- ). ). (2-0- 2 (4-0- ). The second annual Box Elder High school faculty - bowling 11-- 0 week. The event will get underway at 4 p.m. faculty, last years champs, said Shellee Heiner, publicity spokesman. The prize is a huge trophy which is engraved with the winning groups name, and its displayed in the foyer of the high school, she said. The faculty won it last year and the bowling club is out to said Miss get it this year, Heiner. 114, 167, and 185 classes by forfeit and the Cougars took unlimited by forfeit. Intermountain Thomas Begay grapplers, and Jeff (140). But it was difficult to fault any member of the Hive squad as they completely dominated the Bountiful team. Junior varsity wrestlers won, to chalk up their eighth straight victory. The varsity results: 43-2- Danny Marshall (BE) pinned Paul 100 Merrill, 15 1 - 107 Lemon Bryce Dave (BE) pinned Godfrey, 3 25 114 Ricardo Gonzales (BE) dec Brent 6 Vantassell. 121 - Danny Nelsen (BE) pinned Mike Spencer, 3 37 128 - Steve Weight (BE) drew with Rich White, 134 - Rod Jeppsen (BE) pinned Bill Salt. - 3 38 - 140 Ben Freckelton, Ferry (BE) Ernie dec 2 147 - Kevin Woodruff (BE) pinned George Young. 3.29. Hollingsworth (BE) dec Scott Nears, Brian Hardy (BE) dec Floyd Steed, 167 187 - Lynn Maxfield (B) dec Dwight Epperson. Heavyweight - Tim Koontz (BE) pinned Steve Parker, 2 57 Junior varisty results (2-0- ). (3-0- (3-1- ). Box Elders Larry Bywater HOOP AND IN for basket during last weeks Hivers see next action Friday at Roy. le Some of the bowling clubs best bowlers will be going against some of the best of the (3-0- (2-0- club tournament is planned Monday, Jan. 28 at the Brigham bowl, it was announced this performances of Danny Marshall (100), Danny Nelsen (119), Rod Jeppsen (134), Kevin Woodruff (147), and Ben Ferry (0-1- G-3- ). NEW YORK (UPI- )- You dont expect disaster to strike but you have insurance for losses from same just in case. But do you have an inventory of what is in your house? muscles up game. (4-0- .) event of a loss, says Georgia Skinker, extension family economics and management specialist, Nebraska-Lincol- University written down and complete with photos to help in the - 100 Renak. 107 of Keep the inventory in a fireproof place, perhaps a safety deposit box. Box Elder now stands the season in dual meet petition. Coach Wolff praised 11-- Eagles have bye, doesn't mean rest bye in Region Nine basketball competition Friday night doesnt mean rest for the Intermountain cage crew this weekend. The locals will travel to Raft River for a nonleague contest on Saturday night starting at 8 on 0 com- the Randy Hatch (BE dec George 0 Dave Allen (B) dec Kip Anderson. - (2-1- (4-0- ). You should have an inventory of all property, Eagles cop region duel Intermountain the wrestling, coach added. Individual City school. W 5 4 3 2 2 2 0 mats claimed a Region Nine win this week against Union, and then e contest to lost a Bear River on Tuesday af championship of evening The dual meet has great that contact, tonights battle dramatic value and could well promises to be closer than a big draw the largest crowd ever to crowd in a small elevator. watch wrestling at the Brigham (2-3- Brigham Bowl Mixed Trio One Region clash. 18 Ind Storrer, coders ITgcdEigits, Trojans Packers Esther Storrer, Wrestling is king this week at Box Elder High where the Bees play host this evening (Thursday) to Sky Views tough mat crew in what shapes up as the L W Bowling 747 Little Bighorn Strike Cycles Bowled Jan showdown tonight 723-347- 1 114 - Ken Jensen (BE) pinned Ken Newman, 3 40 121 - Bill Ward ( BE) pinned Ken Nelson, .50 128 - Roger Woodward (BE) pinned Doyle Stucky, 5 43 134 Jimmy Webster (BE) dec. Scott Ushman, 12-- 3 140 - Jeff Hardy (BE) pinned Bruce Thome, 1:13 147 - Ron Thompson (BE) pinned Eric Belnap, 1 45 157 - Darrell Nicholaisen (BE) pinned Gayle Thorne, 1 43 169 - Dave Ferguson (B) pinned Larry Velasquez. 1 52 187 - Mike Duffin (B pinned Doug Bywater, 3:53 - Ron Heavyweight Massey (B) pinned Robert Grunig, 3 28 A Roanhorse pinned their opponents. In another contest Bear River invaded Intermountain walked away with a game. and to 34 p.m. The Idaho team is a familiar opponent for the Navajos. 15 We Can Make Metal Name Tags For You To Comply With New Trapping Laws. The Intermountain crew will continue with Region Nine competition Thursday (tonight) hosting Morgan at 6 p m. On the weekend the locals will travel for Evanston for a tournament, and on Tuesday they will host South Summit, for another GAS SHORTAGE? (TS - 107 114 - 119 - 128 134 - 140 - 147 - 157 fTTf Intermountain wrestler, Elvis Begay, and Rick Crozier of Bear River lock horns in the 119 pound class during a match on the Eagle mats Tuesday LOCK HORNS Brigham City, Utah YAMAHA starting at 6 p.m. Commenting on the season, Coach Gordon Nelson expressed disappointment that two of his top wrestlers left for Christmas vacation and never returned. The two, Virgil and James Yazzie, were state champions last year, and Nelson said they were the nucleus of the team. Here are the results of the Union match. 100 55 S. 2 W. 72 MPG with a event, non-leagu- e John Doe Vcrest. 167 - IMS 185 - IMS Unlimited won b forfeit won by forfeit - Union won b 5 723-267- 9 - Name Stamped name 20' each John Doe John Doe 2 W. 55 S. 2 W. S. Brigham City, Utah In Brigham City, Utah Actual Size 2 Names 25c each (Can be cut in half) Holes can be drilled in Plate and Attached to No holes in plate when Traps with wire purchased. ... 15-- forfeit 723-128- 1 55 IMS won b forfeit Roanhorse pinned Rosewood IMS won bv forfeit Hoopes U) dec Whitehorse McKee L't dec Tabaha 5 2 Kisshng (L) dec Smith, 11 7 Charlie (IS) dec Duke 6 T Begay (IS) pinned Nvberg Mangoates Actual Size Aluminum Plate Quality Handmill Grinds enough flour in 7 min. for loaf of bread. 4 CYCLE 6 2 CYCLE BOX ELDER VESCO SPORTS CENTER 24 West First South 9:00 to 7:00 Weekdays 723-W3- - tjewA 4 9:00 to 5:00 Saturdays 55 South 1 st West Journal |