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Show ) 6 BOX JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursckiy, January 22, 1976 ELDER Host 'Jctz7 . Cc-r- h? w Ego eeaJoOopo Box Elder wrestlers grabbed victories in the final two matches to ensure victory over visiting Jordan in a dual meet here Tuesday night. 8 The final tally was but the competition was in doubt going into the final two matches of the evening. non-leag- 33-1- Jeff Nelson (185) came from behind to win a 6 decision to put the meet on ice for Box Elder. Heavyweight Bob Grunig in the next and final match pinned his man in 1:33 for good measure. The host Hivers recorded eight wins against four losses in downing the Beetdiggers who are always a tough mat nut to crack. Steve Weight (132) continued unbeaten, putting his man on the mat in 1:58. Weight is now 0 on the season. Jeff Hardy (138) had to battle back to earn a 4 decision and run his record to The other of Box Elders top trio, Bruce Hubbard (98) is for the current campaign. 17-- . 16-- 1. First Appearance Danny Marshall pictured after getting pound match that brough him from behind for a JEFF NELSON IS take-dow- n in 7-- 6 first appearance of the season, coming off surgery for a knee injury and caught a tough his tory and assured Box Elder's win over Jordan in a dual wrestling meet Tuesday. 185- vie- - made (119) customer in Johnny Sieverts who placed third in state tournament last year. And he lost by a pin at 5:15. The two-tim-e region champ has been out just a week and a half and promises plenty of trouble for future opponents. We were happy with the performance. We needed a total team effort and thats what the kids produced. I was very impressed with Todd Williams (112), (105), Mike Christensen Jeff Woodruff (155), and Grunig. Jeff Nelson and Jeff Hardy both came from behind under pressure to win. Steve Weight also took the burden to score when we needed it, Coach Ron Wolff said. 3-- Great Attendance The mat mentor said he also was happy with the great with several attendance hundred fans on hand. Box Elder gets back into Region One competition this hosting evening (Thursday), Weber in a dual meet starting at 7 p.m. with junior varsity action getting underway at 5:30 p.m. Highland will be here on Saturday for a practice dual meet beginning at 2 p.m. with jayvee matches starting at 12:30 p.m. In junior varsity contests Tuesday, Box Elder edged past Jordan, Chavez, 1(6 - Todd Williams Myers, (BE) dec. Stacey Observations from F&Gs chair: This scribe, while searching for more information on the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources budget proposed for next year, learned some Anderson. 9-132 Steve Weight (BE) pinned Mike Zeller. 1:58. 138 - Jeff Hardy (BE) dec. Steve Milne. Paul Fairboum 143 Woodward, 12-155 - Jeff Woodruff (J) dec. Roger (BE) dec. Darrell Troester, 14-167 - Darwin Bradfield (J) dec. Ron Secrist, 16-185 - Jeff Nelson (BE) dec. Dan Shail. , The Bears of Bear River were undisputed leaders at the end of the first half of Region One basketball efforts concluded Friday, but some interesting' aspects are developing. favorite First, This writer was told politely, when he attempted to botain a copy, that only two of thjpilck hand.written tomes, existed and a state wildlife, Ration official had already had a look, so ash him for details. pre-seaso- n Weber, owner of the 2 record after losses to both Box Elder county high schools, will have a struggle to stay ahead the rest at the pack. Nipping at its heels are Box Elder, Roy and Sky View, each Some of the smoke will at clear Friday when the Bees travel to Roy and Bear River teats Sky View in the Bobcat snakepit. Logan is at Bonneville. Probably the most improved team in the region, the Bees were narrow losers to Roy early in the season and despite the Royal homecourt advantage, should get the nod, Friday. 4-- 4-- A F&G has waded through his share of budget hearings on city and county levels. Hes familiar with budgets that run into the millions. The Box Elder School district has one of $10.7 million this year. It seems to this penman that a budget destined to go before a hearing would need to be finalized in a form legislators could study easily (printed, compiled and more than two copies) and more than a day or two in advance of the hearing (when his request was made). Now 3-- 3. Signs of Revival Bonneville, 6 and assured a dismal year on the heels of a region championship last year, is showing sign of revival and Grizzlies. could upset the Logan could be mentally flat 0-- The local board of education, with a budget a million and a half smackers larger than the state wildlife divisions, finds it easy enough to have plenty of copies available for public perusal. 3-- A after four an exhausting overtime head knocker with Sky View last Friday that saw the Bobcats score on a floor length lob pass with two seconds left to tie the game. The Lakers are hungry and a victory is a most coveted item at this point in time. they are still in the The division might take a.little more time, too, to let the public (not just the state wildlife federation) study and make some comments, pose some questions. And it seems the state federations convention in the spring isnt timely for budgetary input. For example, sportsmen meeting in April, 1975, are bringing problems to attention from the season of 1974. If budget adjustments are necessary, it means the legislature cant meet until 1976 when it is hoped funds can be obtained to establish a hoped for program. Math-matical- race. Another ly . loss by Dowling Results Bowlettes Jan. 15. 1976 Results High game - Lynne Gabnsh, 190 High handicap game - Marie Lockhn, 226 High series - Fran Copley. 527. High handicap senes - Ramona Jensen, 586 F&G was well treated in his attempt at a budget. He would have been happy, too, to shell out a buck or two to get a peak at the figures, if that was one of the problems prohibiting a look. Perhaps the state legislature needs to review how the public can be better informed on matters of budget, setting up a fund to provide the centavos to make copies of such available. If Coach Tom Stewarts Hivers need a win badly, it must be Friday. The Buzzers have things going their way for the first time this season after losing three straight. Theyve about- -' faced and have won three in a row. The Royals are the best of-fensive team in the region, hitting at a 65.1 pace. Their defense isnt the best however, as it is second to last. The Bees meanwhile, are allowing 60.5 points a contest and scoring 59.5 a game. The stats themselves show a closeness thatll be more ap- -' parent Friday night. The Royals edged the local guys earlier, but look for a reversal Friday. Game time is 7:30 p.m. High team game - Wishful Thinkers. 680. High team handcap game - Wishful! Thinkers. 809 High team senes - Wishfull Thinkers. 1852 Wishfull High team handicap series Thinkers. 2239 Splits converted - Hermina Tary, Sharon Moffitt, Millie Woodward. Bobbie Stru-blDolly Coleman. Marie Carol Crowder, Locklin. Elva Ellis. 5 and m. CALIPER DKUSOAtt CITY O S Heavyweight - Robert Grunig (BE) pinned Willy Teuscher, 1:32. Junior varsity results 96- - Shane Anderson (BE) dec. Brclacich - 105 Bert Stanger (BE) pinned Lang- ford. Audie Anderson (BE) pinned 112 Wilkins, 5 42. I) From 1 0 1066 S. MAIN BRIGHAM CITY THE CAR CO. 734-974- cTe 0 0 119- - Steve Parkinson (BE) pinned Baer, Double forfeit. - Doug Child (BE) dec. Rager, 145 155 167 - Double forfeit. 185 - Brian Archibald (BE) pinned Tyler, 4 58. Heavyweight - Dave Hewlett (BE) won by forfeit. Exhibition results 98 - Jim Boyd (BE) pinned Sterling, :46. 98 Kerry Norman (BE) dec. Wadsworth, 12-119 Pete Gonzales (BE) pinned Brooks, Kevin Nelson (BE) pinned 3:29. 126 - Mike Gallegos (BE) pinned Mead, 1:21. Nixon (BE), (SV), Windgreen (SV). 126 - Spackman (W), Nelson (BE), Sayama (BE), Morin (SV). 132 - Miller (SV). Sevy (BE), Bushman (W), Allred (W). 138 - Jensen (SV), Muirbrook (W), Velasquez (BE), Jaussi (BE). third team werestlers from each of the schools. Here's how they finished in order of place: 98 - Jessop (SV), Miller (SV), Shane Anderson (BE), Smoot (BE). 105 - Scott Anderson (BE), Fraga 138 - Heve-lon- 145 - Rhode (W), Glover (W), Wiser (SV), Child (BE). 155 - Jensen (SV), Milligan (W), Webb (SV), Farmer (R). 167 - Shupe (W), Mills (R), Hatch (SV), Ayotte (BE). 185 - Weston (R), Spackman (SV), Waddoups (SV), Archibald (BE). Heavyweight - Law (R), Woodhead (SV), Reimers (BE), McReavy (W). (R), Stanger (BE), Windgreen (SV). 112 - Christensen (BE), Little (SV), Audie Anderson (BE), Singleton (W). 119 - Morris (W), Parkinson R63ERT I. r-OVOSv . The Bears have been scoring at a 56.2 clip and holding the opponents of 47.7 points a game. Dale Thompson continues to pace the Bears with 16 points a game while Brad Cutler upped his average to 11 and Mark Weese 10.5 a game last week. Best Defense The Bears have the best defense in the region but only the fourth best offense. Sky View meanwhile, has the fourth best defense, giving up 53.7 points a game. They score at 58 points a game, less than two more than the Bears. Game time is 7:30 p.m. with the junior varsities squaring off at GJO 555 SsrfJi Ui a limn an mu 734-97-44 The Flyers outscored the Badgers to win one of two year old games in Brigham City Community league basketball action last Saturday. Robert Carver and Randy Hadfield each had five points. In the other 9 game, the Lions went into overtime with the Steve Hammon Warriors, then won in sudden death, had eight points in the game. In the games, the Stars whipped the Super Sharks 30-1- as Cort Lyons had 12 and Brett Adams 11. The Pacers beat the Flashers 5 as Bret Goldsberry tallied 12 and Dome Hall eight. action begins Saturday with at 2 and at 3 p.m. meeting at 1, 8-- 3-- 5:45. Region 13 to 723-34- 9 office 723-57- 8-- 20-1- 8. 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C20SHRIUTZ 772 North Diamond 12-- 3:14. 17 SIDING KIT. - Mike Woodward (BE) pinned 132 Garfield, :28. 138 - Dave Jaussi (BE) dec. Sybrowsky, ACTION When a tiding company oppfioi a complete tiding application to a homo at loop SO o I the price charged ta tho homo owner it for labor, talet cammitiieni, and profit!, ly doing yo or own work you can tare theta normal company ... pentet. 11 II 723-34- SOX HOC title looking like a cinch bet, the Bears have a matter of pride to attend to, beating out the bigger schools for the whole shooting match. Although chances of going undefeated are small, since the Bears must play four of the final six games on the road including such unfriendly confines as Weber, Sky View, Logan and Bonneville. On the other hand, this might be the true test of the Bears mettle, whether they have earned their fourth place ranking in state and can play with the likes of Davis, Cedar City, Murray or Bingham. Sky View has been struggling for its 3 record but in Smith-fielit can be extremely tough IF YOU CAN DRIVE Dahl (J) pinned Brian Newlland (J) dec. Keith Sayama, 126 r - - Sophomore results 98 - Mike Smoot (BE) dec. Zundell, 144. 105 - Blake Crouch (BE) woo by forfeit. 112 - Gordon CTaner (BE) pinned Savage. 3:49. 119 Randy Kent (BE) won by forfeit. Flyers, Badgers, Stars, Pacers win in basketball Matter of Pride With the ti t Heavyweight Hailing, 2:56. farmers iiiimii Roy. A - K017 UM'T The Royals, meanwhile, started fast, tiien have slowed te equal the Bees 3 record. The antics of the Box Elder younger set - Marlin Jensen and Keith Williams, a sophmore and junior respectively have done much to brighten Bee tournament hopes. Add to that the steady play of Scott Corry, Alan Asay, and Wade Hall, a trio of seniors, and Brent Walker and Steve Nowak, two more juniors for a formula of success. Its a brand new season starting Friday, one that could easily see the Bees leading Region One at the end of six more games. But of course, that means a first step with a win at Logan, however, would doubly cloud their already dim chances of catching Bear River. Perhaps the sportsmen should have a second convention in, say, December where comprehensive copies of the budget are available for close scrutiny and time for input is such adjustments can be made. A meeting at this time would bring input from the immediate past season. Freezer Loading If you have a freezer, you can put in 38 pounds of frozen food. When youve added that amount, wait 24 hours before adding more for maximum efficiency. Keep the same foods together in baskets or on shelves. Foods also may be organized in heavy plastic or mesh bags. Rules for loading a . freezer are designed to keep the freezer temperature at zero degrees or lower and to keep food rotating property for maximum flavor and nutrition. t Rover interesting items. IMs isnt in way of criticism, but F&G believes the division could have done a better job in preparing the budget for public consumption prior to the budget hearing. 145 - Mark Butler (BE) dec. Melons. 9--t 155 Flake (J) dec. Cordell Hill, 167 - Massa (J) pinned Brian Cheney s 1:54. 185 Hi ton (J) pinned Richard Reimers :28. 6 wrestling tiff Sky View piled up 2272 points Saturday to capture a second and third-ma- n wrestling tournament involving Region One teams at Box Elder. The host Bees finished second on the day with 195 points with other teams following in this order Weber, 148 2; Roy, 892; Logan, 13; Bonneville, 9. Bear River did not participate. The competition involved junior varsity performers and 1, 9-- 15-- - Miie Christensen (BE) dec. Tony Sieverts, 106. 119 - John Sieverts (J) pinned Dan Marshall. 5:15. 126 - Kevin Gallager (J) dec. Jay Sky View wins Sos test Yates (J) dec. Dave Sevy, (J) dec. Lane Velasquez, - Sylvester 112 Region One tourney Regions 2nd half opens 138 with the Bruce Hubbard (BE) dec. Dan - 9S tne and 30-2- sophomores won, 48-help of four forfeits. 132 - lift, Vtah 14041 SPtIGOM PFUR ? on the great John Deere Snowmobiles |