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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 8 Akaxie's pi mi evemrt Thursday, December 26, 1974 Thirty per cent more people than last year showed up to help Maxie celebrate his birthday last Friday. Maxies party was a success in the terms of needy and blind kids who will have a brighter Christmas because the people of the Brigham City area showed up to bowl against Maxie. Earl Bassett of the Division of Family Services and his aides 'Was tremendous,1 coach says Bengals, Bees in Richardson 1- -2 collected $328 that will go for food and clothes for the needy. Maxie bowled 67 straight anyone who and for a $1 a challenged him and beat him, won game three free lines of bowling at the Brigham City Bowl during January. games No Count No count was available of how plenty. And it cost Max a few centavos. He provided all the bowling at his expense and then It Again Do "We entered the tournament with the idea that if we could break into the top three, we would be extremely happy. This was the comment of Box Elder Coach Ron Wolff about his team in Saturdays Oscar Memorial Richardson in tournament Wrestling Brigham City. He and his charges came away extremely happy after second finishing in the eight-tea- grapplefest. he "It was tremendous, declared after. state Last years Class champs Brighton won the meet, showing the class that has stamped them as Utahs leading prep power on the ma s. The Bengals piled up 99'2 points to 92 for the second-placBees. Region Three titlists East High grabbed third place with 8G2 points, followed by e Hillcrest, 582; Clearfield, 382; Weber, 31; Sky View, 27, and 26. Kearns, Will Be Outstanding Day Marshall had another outstanding day. He dominated three opponents and lost an referees decision overtime, to the champion. "Weight wrestled steady all day and just outclassed the rest of the field at 126 and Hardy continued to be the most aggressive wrestler on the team by recording his ninth, tenth and eleventh pins of the season. Jeppesen, Webster and Thompson each showed great improvement and tremendous desire. Each of the wrestlers defeated a Sky View kid who had beaten them in Preston earlier this month. Yates turned in a good effort, losing in the finals to one of Brightons better wrestlers. Koontz did a fine job all day. He had three matches, including a final match that went the distance, proving he was able to wrestle a full six minutes and showed his ability to move as well as his lighter opponents. Tougher the state tourAlthough nament will be much tougher for us (more emphasis on outstanding individuals than team), we successfully competed with three of the top schools Brighton, East, Hillcrest, Coach Wolff stated. He called the showing a total team effort with 11 of 12 wrestlers scoring two or more points and 10 Bee matsters placing among the tourney's top four high for the tournament. First-placwinners for the host Hivers were Randy Hatch (98), Steve Weight (126) and Tim Koontz (heavyweight) with David Yates (167) placing second. Dan Marshall (112) grabbed a third as did sophomore Jeff Hardy (132), Rod Jeppesen (145) and Ron Thompson (155), with Bryce Lemon (105) and Jim Webster (138) each East Highs fine Bryan Sontag, was named the tournaments most valuable wrestler. Medals designed especially for the tournament were presented to each champion and trophies went to the first and second-placteams plus the most valuable wrestler. The annual tourney drew hundreds of specators through the day. For Box Elder, it will be back to Region One action on Thursday, Jan. 2, when they tackle Bear River on the Bruin mats. Junior varsity action will begin at S 30 p.m. and varsity matches at 7 p.m. The tournament results: Can, bottle law increases jobs More about bottle laws: Oregons Governor Tom McCall, upon receiving the 723-347- 1 Maxie. He the police Mayor Harold B. Felt, Kents Amoco, the Division of Family Services, and the citizens of Box Elder county for making the charity drive a success. Police Lost The police departments box of Idle Isle candy went to the team of Bob Lowery, Brent Thorpen, Alan Christensen and Dallas Higley who rolled over 2,000 pins, beating the police team which shot 1,954. Jim Kuralt posted a 255 to win $10 worth of gasoline from Kents Amoco and Lynne Gabrish topped women bowlers with a 199 for $10 worth of gas. The Division of Family Services under Earl Bassett will distribute as much food and clothing as possible before Christmas and the remainder after. Mr. Bassett said he hopes merchants will help them stretch the $328 as far as possible to help as many needy - 105 Albert Kuwahara (H), Lemon (BE). Maestas lE), Roland Freston W), Bryce Danny Holt (K), Jim Loveland (SV), Danny Marshall (BE), Conner (H). 119 - Jose Lozano (H), Lynn Lamb (B), Pena ((), Hill (E). 126 - Stee Weight (BE), Tim Sandoval (K), Dennsley (B), Shmney (W). 132 - Brad Maxfield (B), Jeff Nielsen iE). Jetf Hardy (BE), Murakami (W). 138 - Steve Carillo tC). Joe Knudson (E, Christensen iB). Jim Webster (BE). 145 - David Crane (B), Dave Braddley (E), Rod Jeppesen (BE), lsraleson (SV). 155 - Jim Slayden (E). Don Christensen (B), Ron Thompson (BE), Pickett (SV), 167 - Doug Young (B), David Yates (BE), Bates (C), Marchon (E) COACH RON WOLFF embraces Randy Hatch after the his weight at the Richardson Memorial tournament. wrestler won first place Sprigtail Pintails are among the favorites of American ducks. Their name comes from the elongated central tail feathers. They are often called sprigs by gunners. If you've got a Farnsworth with 23 and Randy Yagi with 20, paced the win in the first game. 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You find friendly, courteous people ready and eager to provide the best in service, just as Safeway provides the best in foods, and many other things. Our low prices save you money and this helps make every shopping trip a pleasant experience. We want to assist you m every way possible because we think that's what being a good neighbor is all about. If you haven't discovered the many advantages of shopping here, come in and see for yourself We hope you'll make Safeway your good neighbor store! . f sTi.CT.' 112 - GARRARD BAR way. Department (B). ER PLUS former BEHS players led the City 98 Hatch Randy (BE), Randy Kuwahara (H), Higley (C), Rasmussen DOORS SYSTEM Recreation the first : TOTAL STEREO First round play in annual Brigham e I TOTAL CJDOD Your Good Neighbor Store! Audubon Medal in New York, told that group the ban on nonreturnable bottles and cans in his state had brought an overall increase in jobs. (Jobs were lost in canning but added in bottling.) The added jobs plus energy savings and other benefits have brought the state a net gain of $1 million per year, he said. He advocates a national bottle law. thanked department, Long Way to Go Wolff said. finishing fourth. Hatch turned in an excellent tournament, defeating a good Hillcrest kid in the finals. Hatcher wanted the tournament bad and went out and made things happen, his coach commented. BOX ELDER ACTION SPORTS Weve gota long way to go in a short period of time but well continue to work hard, Coach solid e BryanSontag (E), Mike Bailey (H), Peterson (B), Storey (W). Heavyweight - Tim Koontz (BE), Matt Rich (E), Wilkes (H), Woodhead (SV). 185 City tourney offered the leagues whose presidents could beat him free drinks. Two presidents did. Kathy Mathas of the Bowlettes and Joyce Hatch of the Ladies Commercial League. It cost Maxie 120 drinks. Maxie averaged under 170 for the 67 games, and after the first 54, his fingers began to tire, he said, and his average fell off. But if the good Lords willing, Ill do it again next year, he said. Physically and emotionally I felt great but my fingers got very tired. But when I saw all these kind people come into in and bowl, it made me feel much better and I was able to finish without any problem, said wrestling tourney Money is scarce this year and families as they can. We feel real good about the we feel we were fortunate to amount of money we collected. take in as much more. but there was won, many $328 imefls .jf .' A Head Lettuce Garden Fresh Iceberg Lettuce Crisp Salads Add Zest To Your Meals 3 IoEEBHIHOBEH jumbo Sfl heads U Salad Tomatoes V n t pentd Pf"fr.i cor Tossed Solcds lb. |