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Show 7'" 71 "? up vv m w I 6 BOX JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah ELDER Thursday, January 15, 1976 Bears entertain Weber Teams maintain perfect marks Better and better Bees host Lakers in BC cage play In the junior league of Brigham Citys boys basketball proand gram, Big J. Mill, Maddox are undefeated after three rounds of play. Don-De- ll Big J. defeated Dick's Texaco 0 with Baty canning 13 for the winners last Saturday at Box Elder Junior High. Don-Del- l, led by John Sargent with 30 points, dropped Noel-DalMaddox downed Hansen in one of the Chevrolet, day's best games. Sackett scored 14 and Todd Cusick got 10 for Maddox while Folsome netted 13 for the losers. McNeely for Food King, scored second high for the day as he got 27 points. 30-2- 42-1- 4. e, 40-3- 3, f Senior League Play In the senior league, Blooms, Mack's Drug and Medics are undefeated after three league games. Blooms defeated Yagi's Utes, Macks Drug downed and MedPacker Motor, ics, defeated Olsen-GibbIn the season's first double n defeatovertime, ed Food King. Good play sparked by Blaine Fransworth led the comebacks and victory. The top scorers were Randy Rapp, 20; Kelly Munns, 17, and David Holt, 15. 31-2- 1; 48-3- 7, 27-2- 4. s, Wynn-Evely- Junior League Results Parsons 41 - Laird 21, Williams BE Bank 27 - HiU 21 S. Baugh S 3-- A Peach City 22 - Huff 12, Earl 7 Thompsons 29 - Petersen 10, Young berg 0 First Security 20 - Nowak 13, Stoker 6, Hougaardt Al's Conoco 22 - Sargent 10, Lancaster S Big J. Mill 30 - Baty 13. Hoffmetster S Dicks Texaco 20 Kempt 12, Engle Hamilton Keller 30 - 10, Reeves Brigham Young university, Weber State college, Layton and Bountiful par, : ticipated. Although the local youngsters are lacking techniques and experience, two of them DE 20 - Parkinson 7, Barlow 6 Blocks 18 - Uibel 9. Cusick 7 42 Don-De- li 14 Noel-Dal- e Sargent 30, Nielsen 7 Pulsipher 9, Hortin 4 Maddox 40 - Sackett 14, Cusick 10 Hansen 35 - Folsom 13, Shigley, Etsitty, Nelson 6 3-- 0 3-- The local lasses have recorded victories over Logan, 33-3- 4; and Roy, They are slated to play Bear River on the Bears' court this afternoon (Thursday) with tipoff time at 5:34 p.m. On Friday, theyll host Davis in a 4 p.m. tilt in the main gym. The public is invited to turn out and watch. 24-1- 5, f ii- 43-3- 4. Lopsided scores were the rule in recent Brigham City stake Explorer basketball play. Third Ward and 18th Ward head for a confrontation Jan. 22 with unblemished records as each won big Jan. 8. Third Ward downed the 17th while the Ward B team 106-318th Ward beat Seventh Ward The 17th Ward A team beat 15th Ward 6 in the other 63-1- 4. 75-1- game. Here are the box scores: v r Vi Third Ward 149, 17th Ward B 39 Third Ward - Anderson, 17 3 37; J. Nelson, 16 2 34; B. Nelson, 1 OO 2; Smith, 9 40 22; Call, 4 OO t Williams, 0 2 1; Warburton, 1 OO 2; Totals. 49 0 109. 17th Ward B Garn, 7 OO 14; Wells, 4 OO 9; Mitchell, 0 OO 0; McMUlian, 0 OO 0; Hougard. 1002; Hatch, 1002; Eskelsen, 2 OO 4: Totals, 15 OO 30. 17th Ward A 71, liU Ward 19 17th Ward A - Swain. 9 3 19; Steed. 2 OO 32-64; Stuart, Wayman, 2 00 4; Larsen. 10 OO 20; Gam, 4 Clemmer, 0 6 4; Coleman. 3 4 9; Totals, 32 9 75. 15th Ward - Dietz, 0 OO 0; D. Cosgrove, 0 0-0: S. Cosgrove, 1 00 2; Rackham, 0 OO 0: Anderson. 1 OO 2; Harlow, 1 OO 2; Johnson, 4' fi t Iron Five their iron five of Dale Thompson, with should go Bears The Brad Cutler, Mark Weese, David Falk and Jeff Williams against the lanky Warrior quintet. while Cutler has Thompson is hitting at 17 points a game, contest in 10.4 a Weese 10.8 and Region One. averaged Rulon Jones is the leading Warrior scorer with 14.2 a game. Dan Schummers scores 12. The Bears havent been playing great ball enroute to the to get by. Theyll need league lead, but adequate enough of skill Friday against the Warriors who have every ounce downed everyone in the league but the Bees and Bears. The Bears, based on their record and homecourt advantage are favored. The Bear defense, the best in the region (giving up just 47.5 a game), goes against the second best offense (60.4). Weber is giving up 51.7 a game while the Bears are averaging 57.4, fourth best in the region. Game time is 7:30 p.m. at Memorial gym. Junior varisty play is slated for 5:45. 8-- 4-- A When Bonneville invades the Box Elder ball bam Friday night, theyll come as underdogs to the upstart Bees who, after losing three straight in Region One, have come back to win two in a row. m onoffonoooooooftotwHMfflOooocicinrrn (12) 24 - Checketts 9, Ogles 5 Medics (10) 27 - Williams 11, Johnson 9 5 OO 10; Totals, 9 0-- 16. I nth Ward 63. Seventh Ward 14 19th Ward Thurston. 4 009, White, 101- 2 21. Jcppnen. 10 OO 20; Wiscombe, 5 1 n mrrTi (13) 24 - Hernandez and Wynn-Evely- n Farnsworth 9 Food King (9) 23 - Widdison 10, Thompson 7 b mat tost Whit. Const. (14) 25 Begay 9. Beach 7 Penneys (9) 21 - Huff 7, Adams 9 UsCd Blooms (2) 31 Konieczki 13, Hatch 9 Yagi's Utes (7) 21 Tom and Tomas 7 Hiland (3) 14 Sargent k Williams 4 Br. Floral (t) 43 - Holt IS, Stevensen k Eskelsen 10 A dual meet which turned out to involve three schools saw Box Elder tangle with Viewmont and Hillcrest in a practice wrestling test Tuesday. Hillcrest from Region Four dominated the matfest, scoring 69 points, with host Viewmont tallying 56 and the Bees, 40 points. managed to take third place trophies. The six participants were Scott Pettingill, Arthur Heredia third place, Josi Liem Laheru third place, Dean Rettew, Brian McFatridge and Daniel Liem Laheru. They, together with a dozen others, attended the Lake View Community, school judo lessons every Thursday evening. Brigham City parents who would like to have their paddler missed in It was to have been a two-wa- y confrontation between Box Elder and Viewmont. Hillcrest showed up a week early for a scheduled contest with the Vikings. Thus, it became a three-wa- y affairs. Box Elder Coach Ron Wolff was not exactly delighted over the development. Because of the scheduling conflict, we ended up wrestling a Its tough to prepare a team for a dual meet and then to into a with no advance notice. tri-me- tri-me- et Happy With Performance We were happy with the performances of some of our people. Todd Williams (105) looked good. Bill Ward (119), Jeff Nelson (185) and Ron (167) each turned in one good match while Jeff Hardy (138) and Steve Weight (132 dominated the field again. We had a good, close match Se-cri- st Logan story In reporting results of the Box n prep swimming meet this past week, the name of Danny Allan was omitted and credit for his achievements given to another member of the team. Allan placed first in the freestyle race and was second in the 400 individual medley. He also participated in the freestyle which Box Elder won. The Bees won the Region One dual meet. GdgMgdgO CHQDOeoostt, with Viewmont but Hillcrest dominated both of us. The Salt Lake schools are committed to good athletic programs through junior high programs and good facilities. Our setup just doesnt compare. Until we step up our program at the junior high and improve our facilities, it is really tough to compete consistently, he declared after. In junior varsity competition, Hillcrest was tops again with 70 points, followed by Viewmont, 43, and Box Elder, 40. 4 Next Action ''' i ! The Bees see their next action this evening (Thursday), hosting Bear River in a 7 p.m. meet with jayvees opening the action at 5:30 p.m. This will be the third Region One challenge of the season for Box Elder. The results: 119 - 7Sgu7DuB0ohO 185 - Larsen (H) pinned Scott Frost (BE), 2:30; Tom Titerson (V) pinned Frost, 2:52. Bill Ward (BE) dec. Mitch Kimball Mark Freemyer (H) dec. Kim13-Freemyer dec. Ward, y Penrose (H) dec. Jay Anderson 11-Stark Anderson (V) pinned Jay (BE) Anderson, 3:50; Penrose pinned Mark (V), ball, 17-- 138 - Jeff Hardy (BE) pinned Mike Burger (V). 1:44; John Dawson (H) dec. Burger, 80) Hardy dec. Dawson, 60. 145 Todd Besendorfer(H) pinned Roger , forfeit over Hillcrest. Woodward (BE) 3:25; Kent Forsey (V) 105 - Gary Takagi (H) dec. Todd pinned Woodward, 5:29; Besendorfer dec. Williams (BE), Williams pinned Chad Forsey, 10O. Willey (V), 2:59; Takagi pinned Willey. 155 - Guy Gritton (H) dec. Evan Call (V) 112 Vic Conner (H) dec. Jerry Yazzie 14-- 4. Crittondec. Jeff Woodruff (BE) 162; (V), Ml Conner dec. Randy Nelson (ME),' ' ; 'Call dse: VModrhff, Yazzie pinned Nelson, 3:01. , 167 - Kim Boren (V) pinned Ron Secrist (BE). 4:50; Boren dec. Phil Greenhalgh (H), Greenhalgh dec Secrist, 70. 185 Jeff Nelson (BE) dec. Rich Gillette Dave Millward (V) pinned (H), Nelson, 1:55: Millward pinned Gillette. Heavyweight - Doug Wilkes (H) drew with Dave Gillespie (V), Wilkes dec. Robert Grunig (BE), Gillespie pinned Grumg, 3:00. 98 - Bruce Hubbard (BE) dec. Shane Sweatfield ( V). Sweatfield (V) won by forfeit over Hillcrest; Hubbard won by BOX EIDER ACTION SPORTS Second round of games noted in schools league The Badgers and Warriors were victors in the eight year-ol- d league of the community school basketball program, while the Stars tipped the contest flashers in a and the Pacers lost, to Super Sharks 6 in the league. The Badgers outshot the 4 Lions as Keith Harper hit 10 for the winners and Bryan Chapman recorded eight for the ; losers. Tim I arson with 10. Randy one-poi- 14-- 26-1- Hadfield with 8 and Trek Lyons with 4 were the leading scorers in the Warriors 0 win over the Flyers. 27-1- A foul shot made with three seconds left in the game spelled the difference as the Stars Cort edged the Flashers Lyons hit 13. Steve Olsen made 9 for the Stars. Dorn Hall had 8 for the losers. Brett Adams hit 6 points as the Sharks prevailed. 32-3- Elder-Loga- DG Hillcrest. 105 - Joe Rosa (H) dec. Scott Anderson Anderson dec. Toone (V), (BE), 112 - Ralph Cook (H) pinned Audie Anderson (BE). 2 58; Anderson dec. Tony Burger (V), 119 - Steve Parkinson (BE) dec. Phelps (V), Cory Newman (H) dec. Parkinson, 126 - Kevin Nelson (BE) Lew Saldivar (H). 63, Nelson dec. Grant Burningham (V). 132 - Duane Conner (H) dec. Dave Sevey (BE), 61: Val George (V) dec. Sevey, 63. 138 - Lane Velasquez (BE) pinned Alan Porter (V), 3 55; Dan Romero (H) dec. Velasquez, 62. 145 Rich Mitchell (H)dec.Mark BuUer, Mark Marquiss (V) drew with BuUer, n,w-,- ; a t gR winter. Snowmobilers can help animals survive this period by staying away from animal herds, according to the Box Elder Wildlife federation. At this time of year, animals are generally found in relatively large herds at lower elevations where they will spend the rest of the winter, says President James S. Wadman. The size of herds and sometimes close proximity to roads and developed areas make the animals a natural winter attraction. May Not Realize But snowmobilers traversing traditional wildlife wintering ranges may not realize the noise and sight of their machines can frighten game herds and put severe stress on the animals, which in some instances are already in a weakened condition, he said. animals cannot Many withstand the additional strain and loss of body energy if frightened into running and can easily die from such an cident. As a result, game managers are urging snowmobilers to stay well away from the wintering herds and to observe animals at II; Fletcher, Justice remains the greatest power on earth. To that tremendous power alone will we submit. Harry S. Truman a distance through binoculars, rather than attempting to move in closer with snowmobiles, Wadman noted. Have Responsibility snowmobilers, and other users of the such as crosscountry skiers and snowshoers have a responsibility to see that wildlife is not disturbed in their wintering areas. He said rs OFF Ion all t automobile seats 1 19 East First South The Upholstery shop BrighamClty734-e0- announces Hi team game scratch Spirits of 76, 489, Scrappers, 473; Golden Spikes, 423. Hi team game handicap - Alley Cats, 561; Spirits of '76, 547; Scrappers, 547; Dewey Aces. 537. kitchen chairs and C3ADSK GKHTOlinr Friendly Hour League Golden Bowl - Tremoaton Retails for Jan. 9 23,3471 fodbirafto: A critical stage of the year is now here for wildlife if they are to survive the remainder of the 400-ya- rd Doivling Results - earo near 00GuDC GGQDGuDgD s 155 - Lonnie Bryan (V) dec Cordell Hill (BE). 61: Farnsworth (H) dec. Hill, 167 - Caluber (V) pinned Donny Ayotte (BE), :4B. Ayotte drew with Hathenbrook (H). 60. 1 2 3. Allen. 0 66 0; 0 OO 0; Totals, 30 5 63 Seventh Ward - Dunn. 0 OO 0; Rex, 0 OO 0: Farnsworth, 3 OO 6; T. Jensen, 0 OO 0; K Jensen, 1 OO 2; Taylor, 2 OO 4; R. Jensen. 1 OO 2; Totals. 7 OO 14. vj. rr ODsg Junior varsity results 98 - Shane Anderson (BE) pinned Jay Snow (V). 5:29. Anderson won by forfeit over Hillcrest. Snow won by forfeit over 60 500-ya- rd 4 2. extended hours for its Parts and Service Depts. To Better Serve our customers, these depts. now have the following hours I: 0 A.l - 5:30 PH team series scratch - Spirits of 79, 1416; Scrappers, 1323; Pinettes. 1237. Hi team series handicap - Spirits of 76, 1593; Dewey Aces, 1573; The Grannies, Hi 1590. game scratch - Diane Summers, Ellen Huggins, 207; Jan Petersen, 191. game handicap - Diane Summers, 256; Ellen Huggins, 219; Jan Petersen, 214. series scratch Ellen Huggina, 546; Billie Johnson, 491: Jan Petersen. 496. series handicap - Diane Summers, 614; Ellen Huggins, 592, Marge Tanaka, 590. Splits converted - Billie Johnson, 00-1Clara Gardner, Grace Veibell, Winners of First Half: Spirits of 79, Golden Spikes, 3019; Pinettes. Heavyweight - Richard Reimars (BE) dec. Dan Clem (H), 64; John Talbot (V) pinned Renners, 2:45. Anderson. 132 - Chris McCaffree (H) pinned Dan GolighUy (V); Steve Weight (BE) dec. ; McCaffree, Weight dec. GolighUy. Lopsided scores recorded in Explorer basketball 0, r Eagles home, meet Wests ide of Idaho Olsen-Gib- BE Box Elder girls hate played to a 4 record thias far in the current basketball season. 3-- Zundels (1) 25 - Konieczki 12, Zundel 4 Realtors (11) 24 - Beckstead, Russell, Hunsaker 6 (723-395- heap sport 2-- 4. Food King 39 - McNeely 27, Cosgrove 7 Anderson Ford 22 - Morrison 12, Williams 9 Senior League Results Packer Motor (4) 37- - Munns 17, Martinez 9 Mack's Drug (5) 49 - Rapp 20, Smith 12 arent expected to offer the resistance of previous Intermountain school takes a break from rigorous Region Nine to play host to Westside of Idaho Friday at 7:30 pjn. Westside leads the B league of the Southeast Idaho conference with an 4 record. The team averages 65 points a game and gives up 56.8 an outing. Coach Gary Rohmer said the Eagles are a similar team with a similar record and scoring and defensive efforts. We match up with them pretty well, Rohmer said. Rohmer will go with his Dynamic Duo at guards of Paul Begay and Terrance Covers-up- . Zig Jackson, Conrad Reed and Richard Stormy have been getting the inside nod and Rohmer probably will go with this trio. Nelson Standish and Jimmy Gould stand ready in reserve. The Eagles get back into Region Nine efforts Jan. 23 with a game at tough Union. 3-- 3. 3-- A youngsters join the judo program can contact Baty Morrison for further information and registration. girls in Bees Would Advance Should the aforementioned teams win, then Weber would be 2, Box Elder and Sky View a notch behind at Bear River and Logan would compare records of 0 and Of course, these two teams, while competing with other Region One clubs, are actually in their own league with the winner automatically heading to state at Brigham Young university on March 8 or 9 and the loser engaging in a playoff with a southern region team. That leaves some clear sailing for the top two or three clubs, which the way the Bees are playing, could easilv include them. 4-- A Skaggs boys take part in judo tournament Utah, 4-- 6-- 10 6-- 5 They 0) 4-- Lloyds 39 - Dalton 13, Scivally 12 Hive foes. But Region One is balanced fills year, unusually lost big. so. Favorites have won big and theyve Any game can be a toughie. first-half play for The Bonneville test will mark the end of to even their league the Bees and give them an opportunity mark at 3 and, depending on other developments in this round of play, could thrust them right into the thick of contention for a state tournament berth. with junior varsity action set Tipoff time will be 7:30 pjn. for 5:45 p.m. it be that Coach Tom Stewarts crew is building momentum for a tear through the prep circuit? Part of that answer Will come Frfifay when the Lakers come to town. Could 4-- A (4-1- BC Six Brigham Crigham City youngsters participated Dec. 13 in the second annual Utah State Judo championship in Layton. Clubs from Salt Lake City, Ogden, Corinne, University of Region One climbs back into the saddle Friday for the up and downs of intraleague competition that could find Bmry interesting developments. Bonneville, winless in five attempts, travels to Brigham City against the hottest team in the region, Box Elder. Weber ), division of Region One, meets the leading the (5-leader Bear River in Garland and Sky View is at Logan. Wins by Box Elder, Bear River and Sky View would tighten the A chase considerably, while a loss by Logan would make their struggle to catch the Bears nearly insurmountable. 3QIJ-FR- 209; j SAT:0AU-lP- n Sales Dept. Hours Remain 8 AM - 7 PM Mon. thru Sat. We appreciate your patronage youngsters took part in a recent judo tournament at Loyton. Front, from left, are Scott Pettingill, Dean Rettew and Arthur Heredia. Second row, Josi Loheru, Brian McFatridge and Daniel Laheru. THESE LOCAL 820 forth tteln Driven City Driven 723-525- 5 Opfcn 3924031 |