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Show 10 Eleventh at WSC meet BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 18, 1974 American Bees lose again They were only practice, but Coach Harold Anderson must be shaking his head at this point m the Region One baseball season. His Bees are in official league standings but theyve lost in their two most recent outings. And both games have been practice affairs against upcoming league foes. The latest came Tuesday when the Hive diamond bunch decision at Logan dropped a Their next test will be for real and is scheduled Friday with a tough Weber team coming to Brigham City. Game time is 3 p m. at Ferguson field Doubtless, with this one counting in the prep standings, 5 Coach Anderson better things is hoping both sides Started For Box Elder Rick Yagi started on the mound for Box Elder and was relieved in the fourth inning by Jim McClain who finished the contest Lamont pitcher was the winning Logan ended the afternoon with six hits, two of them by Seeholzer, while the visiting Bees managed but four safeties There wasnt an extra-bas- e blow in the game The box score Corlnne, and Bear River Clty'areas. by July play must attend the tryouts. The playing fee is $5 and a birth certificate must be brought to the tryouts. Boys or parents with any Other Scores Others inculuded Davis, premier Ben Boyce, qualified for the state meet on his performances in the shot (fifth) and discus (third). Gary Nowak also turned in a state qualifying time in the dash while placing third in that event. Dominate meet In Tuesdays show with Logan, the Bees won 14 of the 17 or agent, Nelson, president, 723-762- 2, events to completely dominate the meet. Boyce was a double winner as were Nowak in the 440 and javelin and Lewis for Logan who captured both the 100 and 220 sprints. Job corps thinclads also comjoined the afternoons petition unofficially and scored three points Coach Jay Stuarts crew travels to Smithfield this afy ternoon (Thursday) for a test with Sky Views Box 1 Results of the Box meet: 3 H 0 3 1 Nelson 3 0 By water cf lb Keyes rf 3 1 b ss. Anderson lb Roper cf Conrad If Burr If Wankitr 2b arsen 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 3 c 0 3 0 4 Logan II AB Holxe cf Lamont p 4 1 2 0 Seeholzer lb Raymond If Dale c James 5b Heslop ss Harrison 2b MiGrtgor rf 3 2 3 1 3 1 2 1 2 24 0 0 0 6 040 500 6 1 lder 1 Brinton (BE) Baird (BE) 1 440 4 5 02 51 3 Mmert (BE) Robison (L) 4 Nowak (BE) 53 7, Burnum (L) 56 6 Johnson (BE) Obray (L) Nowak (BE) 151-- 6 Javelin Young (BE) 1331 Clark (L) 125-- 8 Barnard (BE) 122-- 4 single square yard of earth can support 100,000 or more individual insects, while it requires nearly 21 acres to support one human 180 low hurdles Phippen (BE) 21 5, Longhurst (BE) 22 6 Campbell (BE) 22 8 Lee (L) 235 High jump Thompson (BE) 5 8 Lee (BE) 5 8, Asay (BE) 6 Burnham (L) 5-- A 6 BOX ELDER ACTION SPORTS 723-347- 1 Pole vault Boyce (BE) Thompson (BE) 10-Nelson (BE) 10-- 0 Larsen (BE) 0 880 Mmert (BE) 2 08 2 Lee (BE) 2 12 2 Young (BE) 2 12 3 220 Lewis (L) 24 4, Nowak (BE) 1 0 27 Box Elder-Loga- n 5 42 0 0 p Logan 3 2 100 100 5 Region One matchup 24 6 Farnsworth (BE) 24 6 Longhurst (BE) 253 Moore (BE) 10 44 0 Horne Two mile (BE) 10 55 1 Larsen (BE) 1118 4, forward to another tough test at View this afternoon Sky (Thursday) The Bees won two of three matches to key singles Tuesdays victory But it was not easy. Logans Scott Christensen pushed Ted Payne to the wire before yielding in the No. 1 and singles contest, In No 2 singles, Mike Miller got off to a slow start, losing the but came back to first set, defeat Brent Christensen, and 6 1, in the final two sets In No 3 singles, Box Elders 7 off-roa- d rigs set Bureau of Land Management Director Curt Berklund announced Monday that the Department of the Interior published final regulations pertaining to the use of vehicles on public lands in the Federal Register on April 15 They will become effective off-roa- d May 15. The regulations will apply to all lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management and are a part of the Department to the Interiors program to comply with President Nixons Executive order 11644 issued on February 8, 1972 In that order, the President all federal land management agencies to take appropriate steps to protect federal land from undue damage resulting from travel Berklund explained that the will provide regulations procedures to control and direct the use of vehicles to protect public land resources, promote safety and reduce conflict among various public land users. will also Regulations establish operating rules and vehicle standards for use on public land Areas and trails will be designated as open, closed or restricted All vehicles will still be subject to state and local regulations as to registration, operation and inspection in addition to the federal regulations. directed d off-roa- d off-roa- d Many ducks frequenting Beehive state marshes, including gadwalls, widgeons, greenwing teal, cinnamon teal and shovellers, have very low ingestion rates, and are not likely to suffer serious lead poisoning losses 21 3 51 0 Logan, Box Elder, 48 1 Job corps, 52 3 Here are results of the Weber College invitational State ad- However, vantage, winning Carl Wegkamp rebounded to take the next two sets and the match, 6 and The No. 1 doubles duo of Doug Nielsen and Ray Turner tucked the victory away for Box Elder w'hen they outlasted Dave Mizner and Dale Wegkamp, 4 6 and 3 4 7 Logan rebounded to take the doubles matchup as Fred Essig and Lester Essig, a set of No 2 twins, tipped Barry Reeder and and Tony Rawlins, Mason Farn- 4 them are contemplated At this time, we do not feel that a complete ban of lead shot he said is necessary, To conduct the study, division biologists collected gizzards from waterfowl shot by hunters 12 areas and examined them on by Similar studies by other Pacific Flyway and Central states indicate Fly way basically the same pattern of local as Utah hot-spo- ts gun club One stuffed pheasant, two paintings, two lanterns one hand trap slinger, and 18 duck decoys, total value $250, were reported missing from the Woodscreek Gun club in West Corinne recently, according to the Box Elder County Sheriffs office The front and back doors were kicked in to gain entry, deputies said CotScores Team 714 Skyline, tonwood, 70 Davis, 64, Orem, 434, Bonneville, 39; Roy, 38, Granger, 334, East, 32 Viewmont 29, Olympus, 264, Box Pleasant Grove, 12, Elder, 19, Bingham, 10, Ben Lomond, 9, Highland, 8, Oqden, 6, Bountiful, 4, Murray, 4, Granite, 3 Layton, Weber, West 1 (X qualified for state meet) Pole Vault 1. Burk Ward, Orem X 2 3 Brad Catmull, Cottonwood Robert Thomas, Bingham 4 Mike Vaughn, Roy 5 6 Mike Watkins, Granger. Rodney Boyce Box Elder 13 0 Discus Dave Hart, Skyline X 2 3 Ben Boyce, Box Mike Bement, Orem-Elder-Paul Liston Orem X o Cass Butler, Olympus 6. Randy Price, Grande 1S3 3 1 440 Cottonwood (Russ Relay Mangone, Brian Green Dan Olsen, Steve Andersen) 2 Bonneville 3 Olympus 4 Viewmont 5 Roy 6 Skyline 43 9 East-Two mile 1 Boyd 3 2 Bill Bowen, Viewmont X Rn 4 James Hopkins, Day, Olympus X Highland 5 Roger Blakeley Bonneville 6 Bob Koyen, West 9 4) 6 Shot Put Dave Hart, Skyline X 2 Paul Liston, Orem X 3 Darrell Trump, X 4 Val Vaughn, Bountiful X 5 Granger Ben Boyce, Box Elder X. 6 John Boatwright, Bonneville 59 24 1 120 High Hurdles Steve Flint, Davis- - Richards, X 2 Vat Hicken, East X 3 Dan Olsen, Cottonwood X 4 Clark Webb Skyline X 6 Steve 5 Harold Hopkins, Granger-Evans East 14 5 1 John Hood, Olympus X 2 Javelin 3 Steve Wall, Mike Evans, Skyline-4 Brent Knight, Cottonwood X Skyhne-f o 6 5 cwr- Tonv Rferson, Olympus, Keith Rauzon, Skyline " 198 11. 100 Clay Blackwell, Bonneville X 2 Russ Mangone, Cottonwood X 3 Brian 4 Brian Green, Cot Foster, Skyline tonwood 5 Curt Schryver, Davis 6. Gary 10 Viewmont Figgms, Mile Doug Frtedli, Rov X 2 Corey 3 Burke Davis X Hills, Thompson, 4 Mitch Cottonwood X. McAllister, X 5 Granger Larry Todd, Granger. Dave Rock Orem X 440 1 Curt Schryver, Davis X 2 Kim Coombs, Bonneville X 3 Gary Nowack, Box Elder X 4 Russell Graves, Murray-5 6 Alan Alan Young Olympus-Hatch, Layton X 50 8 1 Val Hicken, East-180 Low Hurdles 2 3 Steve Brad Carter Skylme-Flint, Davis X 4 Dave Jolley, Pleasant Grove X 5 Dan Olsen, Cottonwood X 6 Gary Higgins, Viewmont 19 6 1 M cCov Roy X 2 Long ''imp Doug Jolley, Pleasant Grove X 3. Brian Green Cottonwood X 4 Tracy Welch, Granite X 5 Russ Manqone Cottonwood-6 Val Hicken, East X 20 11 880 1 Royal Kenard, Davis X 3 Jeff Merle Mr K n Mitchell, V ewmon X 1 Flying squirrels are friendly and get along well with their relatives As many as fifty of the small animals have been found living together in the same hollow tree Regenthal pointed out expression reflects effort involved as Boyce puts shot in Box Elder Logan track meet Tuesday. The southpaw weightman is probably the best in Region One. Ben Senator to head-o- fl co-spons- bill iron shot ban ors WASHINGTON-S- en Wal lace F. Bennett, a bill in recently the senate to head off an ex pected Interior department order banning the use of lead shot in waterfowl hunting The Utahn said the Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife claims that ducks and geese are getting lead poisoning from ingesting lead shot scattered on the ground in heavily hunted waterfowl refuges, mainly in the eastern U S The bureau is seeking an administrative order prohibiting hunters from using lead shot The federal government is cant improve on the original. that further studies designed SHOT AWAY! Facial You Further Studies off-roa- d Elders Ted Payne puls it all into this serve as he gritted teeth for a victory over Scott Christensen in Tuesday s Bee - Logan tennis meet. 3 47 8 440 relay Dell Payne took an early Hit 44 0 sworth (BE) 20-- 3 Discus Campbell Boyce (BE) 143-4- 4 (L) 14111 Rayburn (BE) 135 0 Larsen 4 (L) Shot put Boyce (BE) 49-- 8 Larsen (L) 1 39 Petersen (L) 39-Day (BE) 38 74 Box Elder, 4 02 7, Medley relay 4 13 3 Logan Mile relay Box Elder, 3 41 1 Logan, Division gives results of study on lend shot A study to determine the amount of lead shot eaten by Utah's waterfowl shows that 60 out of 1,055, or 5 68 percent, of the birds tested contained one or more shot, according to the Division of Wildlife Resources Principal waterfowl biologist Albert Regenthal, reported This indicates there is a problem, but it is not statewide He explained that lead shot ingestion is essentially confined to the area along the east shores of the Great Salt Lake, l e , Farmington Bay northward to, and probably including, the Bear River Migratory Bird refuge Most other waterfowl areas in Utah are relatively free of the problem Birds most affected were mallards, pintails and three diving redheads and scaup 11 Obray (L) Phippen (BE) (JC) visiting Logan Rules for Box Robinson (L) Long jump Netters knock 4 to more closely define specific problems and to find the most practical measures to correct GALLON. dull (M S UP TO BROOM HILDA VgTERAM AMtlON RVIC WITH HAVE TO VA WfMCT D PR ORITY hCWPITAi. 'of COURSE EFWhE FOR it f 1 DO, running out DEPENDING ON ENGINE SIZE REGARDLESS OF GASOLINE PRICE Supply guaranteed by ALS CONOCO 3 It s a sensible way to enjoy Jim Beam and it costs less per drink with the purchase of a'N THE WORLD'S FINEST STMCRAFT (0tUFD BOAT and mEQCUQY MOTOR IS & J MH it Easy to carry, easy to pour. 2 Less chance of 200 GALLONS So says the VA... Kull.ll My,n DlAglUTlS Consider these advantages There s a handle on ENOUGH FOR A SUMMER'S FUN Young porcupines develop very fast and can eat leaves and tender shoots within a day or two after birth i 566 AB 1 AcCoy, Douo High hurdles Campbell (BE) 16 5, Swam (BE) 17 0 Kaminska (BE) 17 5, Burr (L) 17 9 Walker (JC) 18 5 100 Lewis (L) 10 8 Longhurst (BE), Farnsworth (BE) 110 Deleon (BE) 5 02 lder McClain Medley Raley: 1, Roy (Mike Randy Shepherd. Rex Baker, 4. Friedll). 2 Cottonwood 3 Viewmont. 3 44 1 Granger. S East 6. Weber Davit. J. 1. Bliss, Pet High Jump 3 Steve Leon Eddy, Ben Lomond-. Robert Thomas, 4. Feunce, Ogden-XMatt Bingham 5 Tim Andrus, Granite, i. Swalnston, Viewmont 1. Skyline (Bred Carter, Mila Relay Brian Foster, Frank Scott, Kelly Rowell) 2 Davis Olympus, 4 Boot Elder. 1 11 1. Roy. . Cottonwood. 3 Bobcats. Mile Nell non, Orem X 4 Jason Thomas. Highland-X. a. Ron 5 Gary Brough, Davis 1 5)4 Russell, Ben Lomond X 1 Harold Hopkins, Granger Black-wel-7l, 220 Brian Fester, Skyline X. 3 Clay Coombs, Kim 4. Bonnevllle-Russ Mangone, 5 Bonnevllle-t. Cliff Peterson, Bonneville two-wa- 11 0 AT A NET Elders Box weightman, questions may contact Allan Jensen, players Box Elder cleared one of its toughest hurdles in Region One competition Tuesday when the Hive tennis team edged Logan, in a dual match at Beeville. The outcome left Coach Reid Goldsberrys outfit with a mark in league and looking STRAINING 66; Orem, 43'j; Bonneville, 39, Roy, 38, Granger, 33 y2; East, 32, Viewmont, 29, Olympus, 26 y2, Box Elder, 19, Pleasant Grove, 12, Bingham, 10, Ben Lomond, 9, Highland, 8; Ogden, 6, Bountiful, 4, Murray, 4; Granite, 3, and Layton, Weber and West, 1 56 Ruk Yagi Randy Yagi At Logan Tuesday, both teams scored a single run in the first frame. Box Elder did it when Randy Yagi singled, went to third on an outfield error and came home on Larry Bywaters single. Logan reciprocated when Seeholzer singled, went to third on an outfield error and came home on a sacrifice fly. Things remained quiet after that until the fourth frame when Logan exploded for five runs on four singles, a sacrifice, one error and a base on balls. Box Elder tallied four times in the fifth inning on a combination of two hit batsmen, two walks and a single by Scott Keyes. That capped the scoring for 7 Honeyvllle, All boys ages 31, wishing to tracksters, somewhat disappointed over their finish m Mondays Weber State College Invitational, snapped back Tuesday to claim an easy 114-2victory over Logan in a Region One dual meet The bees managed only an 11th place finish in the WSC event which attracted a goodly portion of Utahs top prep stars. It was tough competition but the local lads had hoped to do better or Skyline High walked off with the team rather ran off title, amassing 712 points to edge Cottonwood with 70 points. Tryouts for the Valley American WBBA league are scheduled next week, It was announced by a league spokesman. are They planned Wednesday, April 24 at 5: 30 a.m., and Saturday, April 27 at 10 a.m., at the Bear River City park. Those eligible for the league must live in the Harper, Elder 279-841- for Scored In First Box . . . Bee thinclads defeat Logan tryouts scheduled BOURBON. Joe Bridgewaters, head in PICL clerk Salt Lake City, Utah. VJe can handle it. the Union Pacific railroad poopla KENTUCKY 86 PROOF WHISKEY DISTIUED THE IAMES B CLERMONT BEAM STRAIGHT AND BOURBON BOTTLED BEAM DISTILLING KENTUCKY BY CO , to tell hunters throughout the country that they cannot use lead shot, and instead, must use shells containing steel shot which Sen damages shotguns, Bennett said I think the lead poisoning is a very isolated problem in some parts of the eastern states, and I think any nationwide edict banning the use of lead shot would be wrong and mdefensibel He said the lead poisoning problem does not exist in most attempting western states because the waterfowl hunting areas and the hunters arent as |