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Show 6 Of boys cage league BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, February 7, 1974 Parson, Moffitt in feature tilt Mat, tank, cage hopes on line Crucial tests on tap for Bees this week The plot is getting thicker in Region One athletic affairs and for Box Elder there are some critical tests on tap this week. The Hive wrestling team can clinch the league championship when they host Logan in a 7 p.m. duel this evening (Thur- sday). and a They are currently victory would not only give 0 them the region crown but an yja yril 0 I unblemished dual meet season. The Bees have won 14 straight in the current campaign. They were to have met Jordan in a practice contest Tuesday in Beetdigger country but the event was canceled because of highways. The region wrestling tournament will be staged at Box with mat-Elder on Feb. d 15-1- 6 0 I 12-1- sters competing for spots in the state tournament. Other Region One matches on tap today include Bonneville at Weber and Roy at Bear River. Sky View has a bye. Swimmers Seek Crown Box Elder swimmers, boasting an undefeated record over three league seasons, are seeking their third straight championship in the Region One meet at Utah State university were today. Preliminaries slated to start at 10 a.m. and finals at about 2 p.m. Any mathematical hopes that still exist for landing a state tournament berth in basketball will be on the line Friday when the Bees host always tough Logan. Tipoff time is p.m. with a 8 junior varsity preliminary contest at 6 p.m. box Ufcn action sports 723-347- 1 Second-Hal- f Play in league play Box Elder is and will be embarking on the second half of their schedule with the Logan game. The Bees drew a bye this last week and prior to that, picked up their lone victory of the season to date, a over Roy. 5 Box Elder second Bears capture soph mat meet In other cage pairings, Bonneville will be at Weber and Bear River will host Roy with Sky View drawing a bye. The standings: basketball standings. Bear River High won a sophomore wrestling meet on the Bear mats last Friday, piling up 72 points to out-- , distance Box Elder, 46. Others rwefe Sky View, 33, and Logan, (10. Box Elder Head Coach Ron ; Wolff said of the event, "The I purpose of a sophomore tour-- ; nament is to give some of our younger kids an .opportunity to ; ' wrestle. We achieved that purpose. Assistant Coaches Gordon Petersen and Cade Monroe said they were pleased with the performance of Wayne Tsosie (105) who lost the championship match in overtime, Also gaining mention from ; the coaches were Bill Ward, Roger Woodward, Jeff Hardy and Ron Secrist. Ward recorded two first-- , period wins while wrestling less than two minutes in the entire : tournament. j "Woodward has looked ex-- ! tremely good for the past month ; ' after a shakey start this season, Coach Monroe said. Here are the results: Sky View Logan Weber Bonneville Bear River Jerry Fronk (BR), Dennis Jaeger (BE), Ken Jensen (SV), David Champlm (L). 105 - Richard Brown (BR). Wayne Tsosie (BE), Mark Powell (SV), Cleon Stettler (L). 112 - Rick Crozier (BR), Mark Zollinger (SV),Tom Johnson (L), Larry Kano (BE). 119 - Bill Ward (BE), Doug Bruderer (BR), Jay Shaver (SV), Jim Vanderslice (L). Woodward 126 - Roger (BE), Dave Misrasi (BR), Brent Karen (SV), Paul Wheeler (L). 132 - Bill Hebdon (SV), Roger Hansen (BR), Mark Ingle (L), Ron Allen (BE). 138 - Gaylen Maughan (SV), Bill Hatch (BR), Jeff Hardy (BE), Greg Nielsen (L). 145 - Bruce Zundel (BR), Ken Childress (BE), Carl Shupe (L), Ken Dunkley (SV). 155 - Gary Whitaker (BR), Todd Williams (SV), Craig Lofthouse (L), Larry Velasquez (BE). 167 - Mike Roundy (BR), Courtney Sorenson (SV), Craig Elder (L), Doug Bywater (BE). 185 Ron Secrist (BE), Eddie Coss (BR), Richard Thalman (SV), Brett Sehiffman (L). Heavyweight - Mont Iuchanini (SV), Bob Grunig (BE), Paul Finn (BR). 98 - Roy Box Elder 6 1 5 2 4 3 4 3 3 2 4 5 1 5 wrestling standings Lost Box Elder Sky View Weber 5 0 5 3 1 Bear River 2 2 squeaker highlights HG play LcaEior-ElE- xs 1 0 5 Batys Bombers and the Mod Dirty Dozen vs Batys Bombers Squad continued out in front of the Brigham City National Guard bantam league after getting their third wins of the season. The Bombers and Mod Squad remained undefeated with a record. The Bombers dropped the Dirty Dozen, 47 to 26 and the Mod Squad tripped up Dave and the Dribblers, 47 to 27 in last weeks action. The Lakers squeaked by the Elks, 29 to 28 in a tight tilt this 0 past week. Here are the boxscores: 26-2- 5 Friday night 22-- 2 ). Ine Whitaker Construction Wasps eye Eagle tilt slated The first session and registration for the annual Box Elder County Sheriffs Scuba team school will be Wednesday, Feb. 13 at 7:30 p.m, at the Intermountain school pool. The announcement was made this week by Bob Gates, treasurer of the club. The lessons will cost $15 per person and are limited to those 14 and over. Equipment needed, must be a minimum of a face mask, snorkel, and fins, said Gates. The winter season is not a slack period for Division of Wildlife Resources personnel, heard more unlawful involved Brigham Floral downed and Whitaker Medics Construction defeated Blooms, victory was clinched with a shot by Gary Huff that went in, with three seconds left in the game. The high point men of the week were Ricky Jensen, 19; Doyle Russell and Larry Penrod, 15; Jeff Ellis, 13, and Richard Riemers, 12. Junior League results 30, Etsitty 12, Harding 8 Maddox 18, Maddox 8, Hewlette 6 Dicks Texaco The Wasps will swoop down on the Eagles nest Friday night in a Region Nine cage stinger starting at 8 p.m. Wasatch dumped Intermountain during the last encounter and the Eagles are still winless in region competition. Jayvee action on the IMS campus will get underway at 6:15 p.m. The Navajos have two more games left for the season and both are league contests. They will travel to Grantsville on Feb. 15 and then host Morgan in the last home game of the season. West 22, Larsen 6 Taylor 4 56 Noel-Dal- e Anderson 14 practices by hunters. Such offenses as hunting without a license, failure to properly tag wildlife, hunting with a used tag, wasting wildlife, taking the wrong sex of wildlife, destroying the sex of game, unlawful transport of wildlife and taking game out of season accounted for 534 of the cases heard by Utah judges. Infractions involving guns numbered 175. Persons taking fish without a. license, or by illegal methods, accounted for 75 wildlife cases. Illegal purchase of licenses and persons transferring or altering licenses were involved in 54 court hearings. Lakers vs Elks says Homer Stapley, assistant game management chief. It is at this time that a full assessment of the past seasons activities, including hunting and fishing, can be made and plans can be formulated for the future. The vast volume of data collected during the past year is being critically analyzed, and in aid will objective management of the wildlife resources. Data Analyzed Data analyzed includes of different productivity species, population trends, habitat quality and quantity and a review of land use programs as they may affect wildlife in the future. Many land use programs are adverse to wildlife, and it is the responsibility of the division to Parasite not . . . chukar partridge, pheasants hunters who Licensed receive questionnaires are urged to return them to the division, because they are a necessary in tool out carrying management activities. Collect Info regarding winter, including migration habits, where and how well wildlife are wintering, and their effect on the winter range. Certain species will be relocated into areas of suitable habitat which can support Resources biologists have discovered the presence of flukes in the eyes of trout at Strawberry reservoir. The adult fluke, a digenetic Division of Wildlife and turkeys. Much time is spent contending with wildlife damage problems throughout the state. Deer get into private trematode haystacks, orchards and ornamental shrubs, particularly along the Wasatch front, and division personnel must translocate the animals to areas where they will do no harm. The loons call has sometimes to wild, uncontrolled laughter; hence the expression crazy as a loon. Both whitetail deer and mule deer are fond of mushrooms and eat them at every opportunity. 4 Food King 25 Bensen 10, Pulsipher Penney 31 Rassmusan 10, Anderson 26 Ellis Larsen 13, VICTOR MOTORS has 4 WHEEL DRIVES Trucks and Jemmeys turtles cannot 6 8 Farnsworth Realtors Mack's Drug 37 Jensen 9 8 14 11, Sargent 8 Olsen Gibbs 39 Jensen 19, Morrison 6 Packer Motor 35 Williams 10, Daugherty & Young 8 Bowling Results Moonllte Mixed Doubles Results for Jan. 29: game scratch - Taylor Farm Service, 659; Airomotive Service, 647; R&R Hardware, 632. game handicap - R&R Hardware, 830; Cross Roads Cafe, 814; Airomotive Service, 799. series scratch - Taylor Farm Service, 1896; Airomotive Service, 1788; Cross Roads Cafe, 1762. series handicap - Cross Roads Cafe, 2377; R&R Hardware,. 2330; Dent Rich Conoco, 2322. game scratch - Dennis Hirschi, 254; JoAnn Sato, 199; Kent Skinner, 194; Wayne Larsen, 192: Lillie Brenkman, 179; Leona Kaneko, 176. game handicap - Dennis Hirschi, 280; Cherie Richards, 243; Leona Kaneko, 242; JoAnn Sato, 236; Craig Richards, 222; Kent Skinner, 220. series scratch - Dennis Hirschi, 550; Wayne Larsen, 540; Kent Skinner, 503; JoAnn Sato, 483; Leona Kaneko, 461; Iris Hawkes, 457. series handicap - Leona Kaneko, 659; Dennis Hirschi, 628; Cherie Richards, 624; Jeanne Jones, 619; Wayne Larsen, 597; LaMar Jones, 594. Hawkes Splits converted-B- ob 18 Adams 14, Rock 9 Williams 8, K. Huff 4 Wednesday night Mixed Doubles Cooley 32 Ash 21, Johnson 6 Al's Conoco 31 Jeppesen 19, Huot 6 Women mdv. (Scratch) lone Higley, 545. Blocks 34 McCarron 17, Thompson Fram 27 Cowley 11, Rapp 10 7 indv. Skaggs 38 Kevin Keller 29, Checketts 4 Peach City 11 M. Bertelsen 6 Garbiso, 547. Handicap Big J. Mill 42 Brimberry 14, Kap Thompsons 24 Laird 19, Munns 3 12 Hansen Chev. 15 4 First Security 6 202. Men indv. BIF 45 Reeves 29, Broderick 11 BE Bank 28 Williams 10, Jones 7 (Scratch) Larry Frank Locascio, 583. L. Garbiso and Frankie Locascio, 202. Team Series (scratch) We 3 & Her 1,921. Russell 7, Ogles Jones lone Higley, 581. Betty Dockstader, Handicap We 3 & Her, 2,128. Handicap We 3 Team game (scratch) 3 & Her, 678. Handicap Gutterbugs, 771. Fleetside pickup Upper custom molding All weather air conditioning Below eye-lin- e ext. mirror Fleetside pickup box Front stablizier bar Heavy duty front springs Rear axle - 3.73 ratio Heavy duty rear springs Heavy duty brakes V-- 8 engine - 350 CID 4 BBL 4. speed manual transmission Variable ratio power steering AM pushbutton radio Chroma front bumpor 1 SB Parson Cement 26 Archibald 8 Moffitt 25 Kranz 5 Begay 8, Hernandez 8, 17 Senior league results 32 S. McQuivey 10, M. Lyons 9 Hiland 24 Reimers 12, Turnblom 6 The Box Elder High school bowling club met Monday, Feb. 4, and started the month out with the following scores: High Game Williams 192, Jim Johnson 189, Curtis Benson 188, Tony Steve 181, and Doug Pardon 180. Women-Vic- ky Morgan 194, Suzanne Barker 166, Susie Gallegos 164. Men-Ja- ck Whitaker Const. 22 Huff 8, Jaggi 5 Blooms 20 Clayton 6. Money & Ballard 4 Zundals 27 Russell 15, High Series Jensen Men-Do- ug Call & Hugie 4 524, Willie Begay Terry Gurrister A single pair with of English moderate sparrows nesting success produces hundreds of offspring within a very few years. opaque and vision is greatly impaired. The infection has not affected the catchability of fish in other areas where they have been present. Infected fish will strike lure and take baits and their condition is not impaired. There is no danger in eating the cooked fish. 526, 514, Jack Williams Tony Steve Barker 474, Susie Gallegos 457, Vicky Morgan 445, and Rae Lin Christensen 402. Tuesday Night Ladies Hi series indv. -- scratch. Jolene Jeppsen, handicap, Wilma Heredia, 612. Hi game indv. Jolene Jeppsen, 210. Hi team game-MickMusic, 697 scratch Norge, 799 handicap. 547; Hi team series-ATDingalings, scratch; 2,152, handicap. 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Enright 6 Br. Floral With a new 1974 FLEETSIDE PICKUP at Merrill Dean Chevrolet Equipment include H78-- Diplostomum, inhabits the intestinal tract of fish eating birds. The eggs enter the water with the birds feces where they hatch and enter snails. Following development in snails, they enter fish either as a result of the infected snails being ingested, or by attaching themselves to the skin of the fish. Passing through the skin or intestine, they enter the blood vessels and migrate to the eye of the fish. As they accumulate in the eye, the eye becomes been likened Harvest questionnairs are wildlife species will continue to be collected throughout the Mod Squad vs Daves Dribblers animals. Stapley. also being studied. harmful These species include Hungarian and additional offset those' programs by developing new ones, said Information Standings Snapping Yagi Ford 35 Hamilton but work continues cases and levied the highest total of fines in November of any month in 1973. Fines totaled $33,349.99, of which $5,138.50 was suspended. Courts handled 944 cases, dismissing 37, according to the Division of Wildlife Resources. As would be expected during the fall hunting seasons, most cases Scuba school Hunt is over 3 wildlife i The Senior League this past week was spiced with more close action. 15, BEHS 2 3 4 courts Ash, 21. Penrod 51 10 Youngblood Victor Motor 67 Ken Keller 35, Child 16 Idle Isle 18 Dunn 13, Child 4 November fines are high Utah 's Ltes Yagis 3 Won Roy Bonneville Logan VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS who captured championships honors in Pictured are the the recent Brigham City ladies volleyball title tournament. Front are Cheryl Petersen, left, and Susan Orme. Standing are Darlene Hadfield, Barbara Gates, Leah Gale and City Recreation Director Glen Casperson. Absent from the photo are Barbara Burke and Margaret Jeppesen. Second Meeting These should be in possession by the second meeting. All prospective students must have a certificate verifying physical fitness, he explained. Persons desiring more information may call Gates at Bill Merrill, president, or Bob Christensen, Lost Won ; Parson Cement and Moffitt Insurance engaged in the feature junior league contest of Brigham Citys boys basketball program this past Saturday. Parsons started the game as though they would have no trouble defeating Moffitt. as the game However, progressed, Joel Kranz, the states best 3 year old foul shooter, started warming up. He hit the hoop from far and near as he shot his team into a tie with just seconds left to play. Then Gerald Begay was fouled and stepped to the line with just four seconds remaining and made the winning point. The score was Parson 26, Moffitt 25. Kranz got 17 and Begay, Hernandez and Archibald each scored 8 points. Junior league top scorers were Ken Keller, 35; Kevin Keller, 29; Malcomb Reeves, 29; Eric West, 22, and Robert 394-96- 1 1 |