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Show 10 Brigham City, Utah Thursday, September 5, 1974 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, 'Can do better,' coach says Bees off to Boise after opening loss Box Elder took the opening n kickoff in its grid opener at Ben Lomond Friday afternoon and fumbled! Fans might have analyzed the happening as an indication of things to come. Its not that the Bees fumbled a lot during the day but it was not one of those games to tuck away in the file titled Fond Memories. The Scots, a seasoned bunch with high hopes, shut out the visitors from Brigham City, on a pair of second-quarttouchdowns. While the score wouldnt indicate a runaway, Coach Gordon Peterson was not pleased with what he saw. Obviously we were not ready to play. The opening fumble seemed to discourage us and we let down the rest of the game, he commented in retrospect. 13-- er Are Better These kids are a better football team than they showed. We Weren't aggressive and that's something were working on this week team pride and the coach being aggressive, said Tuesday. The Bees had better get ready. Next up on their football docket is a game with one of Idaho's prep powers, Capital Ladd Hail ...best on defense High of Boise. The tilt will be played in the gem state city Friday at 8 p.m. with the trip being taken by commercial bus. Local fans who choose not the make the lengthy journey wont go without a taste of grid fare this week, however. The junior varsity has a home date against the Sky View jayvees today (Thursday) at 3:30 p.m. and the sophomores will be at Morgan for a 4:30 p.m. tilt, also today. The varsity will see its first home action on Sept. 13 when it hosts a touted Layton team. At Ben Lomond it was a case of a fair to middlin' defensive effort but a definite lag on offense as the Bees never really threatened. senior gridder who plays on both defense and offense has earned the nod for player of the week honors at Box Elder High school. Ladd Hall, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hall, 39 North Second East, was selected by the Bee coaching staff for his defensive n performance in Box Elders at Ben Lomond last opener Friday. Hall was credited with making 13 tackles as a linebacker in the game. He also played at tackle on offense. The award recipient also participates in basketball and baseball at Box Elder and is A Ashley-Whiteroc- president of the BeeIvers. He and other weekly award winners will receive an engraved plaque after the season Bear John I. Fricke, 664 North Fifth West, Brigham City. Cache-Loga- n Peak Kiyo Aoki, Honey ville; Dale R. Burt, RFD 1, Brigham City; Don L. Braithwaite, RFD 2, Brigham is ended. Deepest Penetration came in the second period when end Bryce Thompson blocked a Scot punt which was downed at the BL-2(Thompson also suffered a broken arm in the fray and will be lost for most of the season.) Quarterback Wade Hall ran it to the 16 but the offense stalled and a field goal attempt by Mike Jones was short. Box Elder moved to the BL-17 City; Richard M. Coombs, E. Kenneth Tremonton; Dickamore, 333 East Third North, Brigham City; Grant L. Freeman, 596 Cherry Drive, Brigham City; Robert B. Gates, 638 East Second North, Brigham City; Earl W. Harmon, 218 North Ninth East, Brigham City. Brian F. Hansom, 531 West Fourth South, Brigham City; Sam Kunzler, RFD 2, Brigham City, Brian L. Jensen, Mantua; Harry D. Lucas, Bear River City; Joe L. Lish, Tremonton; Dennis E. Lower, 225 North Third East, Brigham City; Lynne E. Mangun, Bear River City. Roger Nelson, Tremonton; William Narcomy Jr., Intermountain School; Bobby E. Pace, 536 South Third East, Brigham City, John H. New Opels reduced to clear, many colors & models to choose from. Examples: New 74 Opel Manta cpe. List Price 376400 ra New 74 Opel Manta wagon List Price 40 1050 n oooo 1973 PONTIAC Grandville cpo loaded. 1973 POriflAC Catalina 4 dr. H.T. These cars must sell this month - No Reasonable offer refused. 9 Was Workhorse Tailback Doug Egbert who was a workhorse for the Scotties all afternoon and who ran for 217 yards, scored on a That capped the scoring, Ben Lomond ended the day with 260 total yards and Box Elder had 190 yards with quarterback Wade Hall the leading carrier with 44 yards and tailback Tony Rawlins getting 34 yards, Hall completed three of 10 passes for 52 yards. Ladd Hall who performed at linebacker and who snared played of the week honors, was his teams leading defensive player with 13 tackles. BE Forty-seve- n Box Elder county residents were lucky recipients of elk permits during a drawing held recently in Salt Lake City by the Division of Wildlife Resources. On the Ashley-Daggunit, permit drawers were Richard L. Glenn, 936 Washburn; Walter G. Jaggi, 504 South Fourth West, Kelvin Tea, 532 South Fourth West and Gerald R. Washburton, 130 North Second West, all of Brigham City. Other units and permit holders are: Darwin Woodbury, Tremonton. pre-seaso- blocked punt which gave them Seven possession at the BE-1plays later and less than two minutes into the second quarter Kevin Fronk quarterback plunged the final yard to paydirt. jaunt around the left side with just four minutes left in the first 'half. Their deepest penetration residents draw elk permits 47 Linebacker nets top player award on one occasion in the second half but couldnt seem to sustain a drive once started. The Scots set up their first score late in the first period on a on is Box Elder's Ladd Hall who finally got some help to stop the shifty tailback. Other Bees are Merlin Pacheco (77), Mike Sato (68), and Bryce Thompson (85). Ben Lomond's Doug HOW TO MAKE THINGS STRETCH Egbert discovers himself caught by the shirttail in this pigskin action on the Scot gridiron last Friday. Holding Peterson, 455 South Sixth West, Brigham City; Barbara A. Shepherd, Tremonton; Kirk C. 577 South First East, Brigham City; Eugene O. Vassar, Tremonton; Lynn Smith, Wyatt, 533 West Sixth South, Brigham City. Sharp lifejacket The porcupine is a ready swimmer; and because its dense inner coat holds air and each quill is filled with air, the animal is very buoyant. The quill is lightly connected to a layer of muscle which lies just under the skin. By means of this muscle sheet, the quills can either be pointed rigidly upward or allowed to lie flat. Cache-Nort- h More Permits Rich Bissegger, 238 Bonnie North Third West, Brigham City; Robert R. Frye, 735 Oak Drive, Brigham City; Sharon King, RFD, Garland; Bliss W. Law, 922 South Fifth West, Brigham City; Max R. Longfellow, 676 North First West, Brigham City; Mayme J. Lower, Corinne; Mary G. Marble, Riverside; Tom Palazzio, RFD 2, Brigham City; Terry Rock, RFD 2, Brigham City. L. Mitchel Rogers, Tremonton; Ted Roundy, Smith, Garland; Eugene Garland; Russell V. Walton, 350 Crestview, Brigham City; Max Weese, Tremonton; Lorin Roche, 520 West Sixth North, Brigham City. Fishlake Lou Hubbard, Willard. Joes Valley-Ferro- Llene n Luke, 111 South Fourth West, Brigham City. River Anna M. Ogden Keyes, Willard. C. BC recreation committee changes meet The Brigham City recreation committee has postponed its scheduled Sept. 10 meeting until Sept. 17 at 8: 15 p.m. In the office of city Recreation Director Glen Casperson In City Hall, according to committee member Helen Money. y 72 Buick Riviera Like new & drives like a dream 72 Volkswagen 2 dr. (Bug) Perfect for back to school or a second family car. 70 Ford Maveric 2 dr. Small Engine for good Economy. 69 Chev. 2 ton with van body 350 V8 4 spd. 1 8 ft. van hydralic lift gate. 74 Chev. Impala Cust. cpe. 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