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Show 1 2 locals nab divisions BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 0 Thursday, September 12, 1974 Favorite wins PD road race Looking for first win Hivers play host to Layton Friday Box Elder will try to salvage some remnant of prestige from n play Friday when the Bees host Layton in a 7:3C p.m. football frolic at Ferguson field. .Coach Gordon Petersons pigskin people are currently after absorbing a licking at Capital High (Boise) last 2 49-2- 0 Friday. In tackling Layton, the Hive guys bite off another big chew. The Lancers have been impressive thus far ) and could be one of the states top grid gangs. This slate has certainly not ben a walk in the park with your best girl. Coach Peterson was less then delighted with the loss at Boise. But he took some consolation in his teams ability to move the ball and score, something they didnt do in the opener at Ben Otherwise, the troops appear in fine fettle and ready to give it another try. n has been highly impressive with two victories with Weber also recording a pair of wins as has Bear River. In Region One, Sky View will be at Bonneville in a 4 p.m. duel that promises to be a spirited skirmish. Both are 0 in preseason play. Just as promising is a duel at Weber where the Warriors will entertain Bear River. Again, each is yet to taste defeat. (See separate story). Roy will host Logan at 4 p.m. in the other opener. pre-seaso- n Want to Win want to win and if we can keep improving, thats our objective, Coach Pete said of the practice game. He conceded that Box Elder will have tough sledding against We because teams n we're pretty thin Elsewhere (2-0- play. Sky View around Region One this week, itll be play for real as the leagues six other clubs swing into regular season Make Progress felt we made progress and youve got to feel good about that. Defensively, they just wore us down, he commented. The Idaho foes were big in size and fleet afoot and ranked No. 3 among the Gem states always powerful parade of prep made They pigskinners. believers out of the Hivers. Still, it was a contest for three quarters. Capital scored first but the Bees reciprocated; they got two more and Box Elder another to fashion a Elders 1939. on a In order Wade Hall ...player of week -- Quarterback wins top player award d fullback-linebacke- Wade Hall, a junior quarterback, has been selected player of the week for his performance in Box Elders game at Capital High last Friday. Although the Bees lost, the youthful field general completed five passes for 84 yards and a touchdown. He also recorded 67 yards rushing and ran over for two touchdowns. It was just his second varsity game as a 182-poun- Hunting, fishing a designating Saturday, September 28, 1974, as Utah Hunting and Fishing day. That date was signed earlier this year as National Hunting and Fishing day by former President Richard M. Tough Schedules Both teams are facing extremely difficult schedules has Oklahoma and Wyoming has Texas within the next couple of weeks. But both coaches have been vocal in aiming at first things first. Wyoming remembers the Nov. 3 meeting last year between the two in Logan, an Aggie The 31-2- r, edge in the final quarter. The two old rivals (USU leads series have put on some offensive displays the past four times they have played, combining for 51, 58, 60 and 71 points. Cowboys 20-1- 7 d It Happen Again? could happen again, with the strong stable of runners the Cowboys are reputed to have. But Fritz Shurmur is forced to go with a quarterback (either junior squadman Steve Trusso or sophomore Roy Gonzales) who has little experience. Fullback Lawrence Gaines (6-241) and halfback Charlie Shaw are the top two Cowboy runners. Tight end John Dunn, offensive tackle Mike Lopiccolo, split end Archie Gray and safety A1 Duyn were all named to the WAC team. In Skywriters the same poll, the writers 7 2 d d : tabbed Wyoming to finish third. Some 28 lettermen (including seven defensive starters and five offensive first teamers from last year) will be among the Aggie traveling contingent. While Krueger is pleased with the returning experience he can choose from, the Ags arent really that old". Of the 22 athletes listed on the first offensive and defensive units, 10 are seniors, 10 are juniors and two are sophomores. This will be the 25th season opener for Wyoming in the new there in stadium, they are opening games. Brigham Youths Two Brigham City boys also placed in the junior division. Gary Baird was second and the runner, youngest Eugene placed third. That division was won by Lance Hislop of Ogden. His father, Chick Hislop, is a Weber State college track coach and ran with his son in the contest, placing 34th overall. Karen Skidmore of Ogden won the womens division with a 1:46:4 time. Harry Mangus of Granger was the oldest runner in the competition at 57 and won the 50 and over age group at Peterson, Alan Jensen aqe group 19-- 5 ...1 st in 1:43:01. Other winners were: Bruce Tapola and Greg Lyman, first and second in the high school division from Salt Lake City, Larry Thorderson and Richard Valdez, second and third in from Logan; Tom Cockayne, second from Salt Lake City, and Kent Smith third from Sandy, in division. Rex Warner, second from 20-2- 9 n 30-3- 9 Short bowling season forming next month A short bowling season for women will begin next month at Brigham City Bowl and interested persons are invited to sign up Oct. 12 at 9:30 a.m. at the lanes. The season will run to March and will include four or five lines of bowling a week. The league will have four women to a team and those participating can form their own team or come on Oct. 2 and be placed on a team. More information can be obtained from Alma Bryant at Goodliffc 3 Hall is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hall, 39 of North Second East, and is a the football team this year. He also plays basketball at Box Elder and is a member of Blvers. Hall and other top weekly players will receive an engraved plaque at the seasons conclusion, courtesy of the Box Elder News and Journal. L. their recent over domination Wyoming, USU will count on offensive help in the form of Tom Wilsons quarterbacking and the running of athletes like Louie Giammona and Jerry Cox as well as a defense that features one of the countrys best secondaries. ..and safety Bob Fuhriman in particular. to continue Pokes were before then and on their way to Fritz Shurmurs first winning season. The loss may have been the pivotal game in Wyomings eventual season. However, Wyomingites apparently view that loss as simply a momentary setback in their climb back to the football superiority they enjoyed throughout the 60s. That Cowboy football revival, from reports out Laramie this fall, is now underway. The Wyoming win last season record and gave the Ags a assured them of their 12th 14. season in winning Fuhriman, USUs free safety and candidate, actually won the game with interception return for TD that erased the starting quarterback. day set proclamation d in Utahs Governor Calvin signed Rampton has (42-19- (35-23- touchdowns pass from quarterback Wade Hall to wingback Ken Childress and a pair of runs from one and five yards out by Hall, who won outstanding player honors for tyte contest. , ' Shot at Quarterback In this week's preparations for Layton, Coach Peterson said he was giving Jim Webster, a senior a shot at the quarterback slot. He then plans to use Hall at tailback to take better advantage of the juniors running ability. The Bees suffered a personnel blow this week when they lost r Deverl Hoslins, the who reportedly is moving from the area. End Bruce Thompson is sidelined with a wrist fracture. Box came Laramie's in n one for good measure. Both clubs hit paydirt once in the final stanza. 30-3- 9 tackles Pokes USU play-by-pla- y 20-1- 3 divisions. Alan Jensen took the division with a 1:09:13 time and 9 Arlen Horne was the age 1:22:23 with a winner category time. John Ensign of Brigham 9 class City was third in the at 1:25:18. Jay Moore of Brigham City was third in the high school division at 1 05 : 39. 40-4- Memorial stadium. Logan radic station KBLW (1390) will beam the live action back to Utah. The Aggie football camp has been highly successful and no major injuries have cropped up. The Ags will likely need all ol that promise going into this one. They must contend with some high excitement in Laramie, the unpredictability of a first game opponent and the onus of in playing the Cowboys Laramie. The Aggies have won the last two times they visited Larmie, almost unprecedented in modern day records. Prior to wins on the high plains in 1972 the Ags ) and 1970 ) hadnt won in Laramie since halftime score. It was a damaging third quarter which really put the slide in land. Capital tallied early, blocked a punt which ended up in the endzone for a TD and then tacked on another Two Brigham City men and members of the Golden Spike track club, sponsor of the event, placed first in their respective opener Saturday . runner division College Claude Neuenshwander of the University of Utah was two minutes behind Bringhurst at 40-4- In In his characteristicallj positive fashion, Phil Kruegei will take more than 50 of his Aggie footballers to Laramie Wyo. this weekend fully in tending to start his second year with a win. The Ags will be aftei their fifth straight winning season. Game time is 1:30 p.m Lomond. I in the first annual Peach Days 11 mile road race got off to a flying start tabernacle grounds at Third West and Main last Saturday. Several local runners placed well in the meet behind winner Scott Bringhurst. PARTICIPANTS from The favored runner won and Brigham City distance men placed well in the first annual Peach Days Road race held last Saturday. Scott Bringhurst of Salt Lake City, one of the United States best hopes in the 1976 Olympics sped around the 11.1 mile course in 57 minutes, 4 seconds for top honors. wins at Sherwood Brigham Citys Reid Goodliffe Sunday carded a 73 to win the first annual Sherwood Hills Amateur Golf tournament at the picturesque layout. The finished Ogden, in BOX ELDER ACTION SPORTS 723-347- 1 Little league footballers admitted to game free school officials said that any Brigham City little league football player will be admitted to the game free if he wears his game jersey. As a special feature two Brigham City 70 lb. B Little league teams will play a short game at half time during the big game. The two teams who will play are made up of Brigham City area boys nine and 10 years old, and most have had one year of little league football experience. All weigh 70 lbs. or less. The game between Box Elder and Layton starts at 7:30 p.m. Friday and will be played on Ferguson Field. e Scott Bringhurst, 26, (57 04). 2 Claude Neuenshwander, 20, 59 43. 3 A1 ardley, 21, I 00 35. 4 Steve Wilson, 21, 6 03 04 5 Bruce Tapola, 18, 1 03 37 Larry Thorgeson, 22, 1 04 06 7 Greg Lyman, 18, 1 05 05 8 Jay Moore, 16, 05 39 9 A Jensen. 31. 1 09 15, 10 Doug 11 Wayne Hardy, 17, 10 13 Briton. 17, 1 Friday night will be little league football night at the Box Elder - Layton football game and high group. 40-4- 9 contestants began the race at the Tabernacle grounds and 46 completed it. Heres how the contestants, along with their ages and times, finished in race: Forty-nin- 10 43 12 Dan Crookston, Barker, 1 13 15, 28 14 1 11 53, 13 Jerry Richard Valdez, 27, 15 Richard Wonnacott, 16, 16 Craig Rasmussen, 21, 1 14 38 17. 1 13 09 17, 14 17 15 29. 18 Tom Russell Arve, 18. 15 38, 19 Jim Martin, 16. Cockayne 33, 15 57 20 Alan Weeks, 25. 1616. 21 16 29. 22 Kent Smith. Kevin Horne. 18. 38. 1 16 29 23 Mark Baird. 16. 1 17 14 24 Mark Hansen, 18, 1 17 52. 25 Bob Hunter 33, 1 19 18. 26 Russell Gam. 16. 19 42 27 Reo Castleton. 17. 1 20 46. 28 Ed Omer, 18, 1 20 46 . 29 Joe Atwater, 20, 21 56 , 30 Drewf Rasmussen. 17. 1 22 12. 31 Peter Atwater. 29, 22 17. 32. Arlen Horne 40. 1 22 23. 33 Rex Warner, 41. 23 28 34 Charles Hislop. 37. 1 24 21, 35 Lance Hislop, 8. 1 24 27 . 36 John 25 18 37 Merrill Brown. 41 Ensign, 46. 1 25 22, 38 Gary Baird. 13. 1 26 38. 39 Dean Jackson. 42, 27 34, 40 Terry 29 22 41 Jim Petersen. Cassaday. 31 39. 1 31 45 42 Ernie Ramone, 16, 132 20 43 Eugene Petersen 8. 35 29. 44 Darel 36 48 45 Karen Skidmore, Nielson. 38 41 48 46 Harry Mangus, 57. 1 43 01 22. mountain local standout three strokes & ahead of Jack Noble, Salt Lake City, who posted a 76. Bob Bradbury, Ogden, shot a 77 for third-plac- e honors. WftK Nixon. In Utahs proclamation, the All of our Governor urged citizens to join with in a redidication to the wise use of our natural resources and their proper management for the benefit of future generations. Utahs Hunting and Fishing day observance will be at Sugarhouse park the afternoon and evening of Sept. 26. Sponsored by the Utah Wildlife and Outdoor Recreation federation and the Division of Wildlife Resources, the event will offer outdoor skills exhibits and sportsmen-conservationis- demonstrations federation and the affiliate by recreation clubs. The division will feature wildlife and fisheries management exhibits. The proclamation, in part, Whereas, because of reads, the outstanding contributions that Americas hunters and fishermen have made to conservation, recreation and the economy, they are deserving of special recognition; and "...Since the turn of the century, hunters and anglers have been the leaders in nearly all major for conservation Sportsmen, through their programs. ts Asked for Laws It also notes that hunters and fisherman asked for establishment of regulation of seasons and bag limits so that sportsmen could harvest the annual crop of game and fish without damage to the basic breeding population. As a result, there are now more deer, elk, antelope and wild turkey in the United States than there were 50 years ago. Further, sport- smens programs have benefited numerous nongame fish and wildlife through habitat development. publicaications organizations-suc- h and as the National Wildlife federation, Ducks Unlimited and Izaak Walton League of America, led the nation in the battle for a better environment and the wise use of our natural resources, according to the proclamation. information more regarding Utahs sportsmens For plans for the observance, visit the sportsmens booth at the Wildlife Resources building at the Utah State Fair, which is in progress now and continues through Sept. 15. SIDE GRAIN FED BEEF HIND QUARTER BEEF FRONT QUARTER BEEF J'MBeam GALLON. Consider these advantages: 1. There's a handle on GROUND BEEF state conservation agencies. They have provided $2.5 billion SEPT. 14 & 21 - 1:00 WHISKEY DISTILLED STRAIGHT BOURBON AND BOTTLED BEAM OISTlLUNG THE JAMES B CLERMONT BEAM, KENTUCKY BY CO . 1.19 79 1.15 98 FRESH FROZEN . EXTRA LEAN MILD SAUSAGE j) KENTUCKY . 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