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Show logles teak mi Tuba Oily BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, October 7, 1976 rm tt ' 04 i ! '' H jp if- i v' her Friday Intermountain school takes a break from Region Nine rigors to play host to Tuba City, Ariz., e match Friday at in a 3 p.m. Tuba City comes to Brigham City somewhat of an unknown quantity, other than having a record and sporting a dangerous backfield. The Eagles are looking at the break from league wars to regroup after key injuries suffered in a 28-- loss to Morgan last week, a game that should have been closer, but went to Morgan due to Eagle mistakes. Coach Bill Yeates said Randy Yellowtail and Terrance Reid will be lost for the season, Yellowtail due to a broken ankle and Reid to a shoulder separation. In an effort to boost the Te y'B 713-34- SOX HP or four good drives into Trojan territory but cougned the ball up on mistakes. ACTION SSOSTS non-leagu- 2 0 floundering Eagle offense, Yeates has replaced Reid with Lennis bulltail and tight end and added Mike Simoe at fullback. with Simoe is a good quickness. Formerly a fullback, he has played tackle most of this year. Other than that, the Eagles are pretty set in their offense. Yeates said the Eagles should match pretty well with Tuba 6-- Jan Toft . . . x outstanding week City. , Tennis ace rates honor letterman in girls tennis at Jan Tuft, a three-ye- ar Box Elder High school has rated this weeks Box Elder News and Journal athlete of the week award. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Tuft of 709 Beecher avenue, Brigham City. Jan is the first female athlete to win the award. She is the current Region One singles champion and led her team to second in the region last week, and will head the squad when it travels to Provo Oct. IS for the state meet. Undefeated with a M record this year, she defeated the defending region champion of Logan in two sets Sad thrsame.day toad todefeat the humber two seed' and state qualifier of last year from Bonneville. Jan also had a fine performance as a member of the girls varsity volleyball team last week which upset defending state champion Hillcrest. She acored foe most points on defense, 19 points serving and 11 points on offense. Tuba City runs out of the slot I that is pass and option oriented. Yeates said the Eagle pass defense is pretty solid despite giving up a bomb in each of the last two games. Yeates said the Eagles trailed with :27 to play in the half when Morgaq fooled an Eagle cornerback on a halfback pass and scored to take a 14-- 0 lead at half time. The Eagles had three 0 The Eagles drove SO yards late in the fourth quarter on a good sustained drive only to stall at the Another drive was halted on on an interception. the 1Jildlifo M-3- mooting Tuosdoy M-1- 0 The Eagle defense has carried most of the scoring load this year, turning interceptions and fumbles into scores. Yeates said the Eagles are close to bringing it all together. If we quit making mental mistakes, I think we can win the, last three games, he said. The regular meeting of the Box Elder Wildlife fed- eration will be held Tuesday, Oct. 12 at 7:30 p.m. at Brigham City Hall. Directors will meet at 7 p.m., according to President Wayne A. Jensen. The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources will present a program during the evening, Jensen said. If we make up our minds and go out there with a positive mental attitude, yet stay loose, we can win," he added. The Eagles close the season here Oct. 14 in sentatives. Meeting at 7 p.m. will be Pony, Colt, American Legion and Peaches league representatives. Meeting at 8 p.m. will be representatives from Bronco, Mustang, American National and International leagues, said Winn. Wasatch. studentbody has issued a special invitation to Box Elder High school students and football players to be guests of the Eagles at the game. They are invited to come and sit on the Eagle side of the field. Bee linltsfers win two more Box Elder High golfers advanced their Region One record to 1 with recent victories over Bear River and Roy. The Bees crushed Bear River, as Gene Munk posted a 38 on the Brigham City course to become medalist.' The Royal victory came Mon Shorter hunt 156-19- The annual pheasant hunting season in the Corinne hunting unit will be for just three days Nov. 6, 7 and 8, a this year spokesman said this week. , well-informe- league or1 group, Winn askedot y ' And each should come prepared with "write-up- s containing record, special tournaments, account of finances, inventory and state of condition and method of support. The meeting will be held in the public works office of city hall. won-los- s -' placing bobcats under the control of the Wildlife Damage Prevention board (Department of Agriculture) and the receding of the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources night hunting proclamation, have closed bobcat hunting in Utah. . . , 0? 1 '1 l.ADtl r; (I;. Many interested hunters,' however, have planned to move their cat hunting activities to nearby states. Summaries of bobcat hunting regulations in neighboring states follow: Nevada Reports that not hunting opportunities exist on bobcats for Allows nonresi Arizona Bowling in Brigham City Results of last weeks junior bowling competition have been announced. Team No. 3, Tammy Barker, Kathy Rush, Cindy Breiden-bac- k and Carolyn Harris, placed first; Team No. 5, Keith Robinette, Curtiss Lund and Kenneth Braegger, was second; with Team No. 1, Mike Dupler,; Kyle Braegger and Scott Bar- ber, third. Girls with high individual series were Cindy Breidenback, 406; Tammy Barker, 306; Kelly ' 223: Fran Copley. 551 : High series Fran Copley. High handicap series 107. Next league play is Saturday at 9 a.m. New bowlers may register for the program for $1.50 Bowling is $1.75 for three games. d Cheap Energy Dry beans and split peas provide, a wealth of energy and nutritibn' at nominal cost. Both contain B vitamins, such as thiamin and riboflavin, plus they are a good source of calcium. Include Extras When buying large amounts of meat for your freezer, ensure . that the cutting, wrapping and freezing is included in the price of your meat. Those costs can run as much as ten cents extra - three-over-p- High learn game Unpredictables, 595: UnpredicHigh team handicap game tables. 725: Who What When. 725: team series Unpredictables. 1756: UnpredicHigh team series handicap tables. 2110: Merlene Ipsen. Splits Converted Shamra Romer. STAND UP for whats right standing. if Lucky Strike league Oct. 1. 1976 Dream Girl, 1933; Hi team series Doo. 1887: OK tire. 1859 Dream Girl. 683: Hi team game Nicks. 669: Massey Ferguson. 666. Jack Garrett. 547 : Tod Hi Mens series Whiteford. 541: John Tanaka. 534. Tod Whiteford, 215: Hi Mens game Steph Misrasi. 206: Jack Garrett. 200: Moon Haramoto. 200. Maxine Petersen. Hi Ladies senes 509: Flora Whiteford. 508; Rhoda Welling. 488. Flora Whiteford. 199: Hi Ladies game Rhoda Welling 189: Maxine Petersen. 174. Dream Girl. 2386: Hi team series hdcp OK tire. 2312; Bear River State bank. 2282. Garrett. 667: Jack Hi team game hdcp Tod Whiteford. 622: Dean Patter. 606. Jack Garrett, Hi mens series hdcp 667: Tod Whiteford. 622; Dean Patter. 606. Tod Whiteford. Hi mens game hdcp 242: Jack Garrett. 240: Evan McDonald. 236. Flora Whiteford. your tho only one Vote AMERICAN AND BRADBURY for Commission Bobcats promise to offer a stiff test. The possibility at this point is for a three-wa- y tie for first place in the league which would force a playoff for the championship and place in, the state tournament. are dents to hunt bobcats year-roun-d with the purchase of a no night hunting restrictions, but mechanical calls and nonresident hunting license artifical lights are taboo. 'Game and Fish Wyoming ($30). There is no limit on the number of cats taken and no Department classifies bobcats as predators which means there weapons restrictions. Mechanical calls cannot be used and are no closed seasons and no cats may not be hunted in license requirements for nonrenational parks or monuments or sidents to hunt the cats. The on Indian reservations. Regular! department says catxare well tions apply statewide. Hunting distributed throughout the state at night is prohibited. and that there are no weapons restrictions. Bobcat hunting in Colorado Permits nonresiWyoming is open 24 hours daily. dents to hunt bobcat during the Idaho Bobcat population is 31 period of Oct. unprotected at present, but the throughout the state. A small Fish and Game department is game license ($25) is required working to obtain the protected and cats may be taken with status for bobcats in the state, rifles, bows or handguns. There indicating the departments concern. Both a gun license ($5) and a nonresident hunting license ($50) is required to hunt the cats in Idahos season which lasts from January-Augus- t. There are no night hunting restriction, but there are special spotlighting requirements. ' 637: Diane Patter. 615; Rhoda Haramoto, 612. Hi ladies game hdcp Flora Whiteford. Diane Patter. 224; Rhoda Haramoto, VENTILATION Gasoline fumes, being heavier than air, can collect in any confined space. While most outboard craft are open enough for natural air circulation to carry fumes away, ventilation still requires some attention. An electric blower is recommended for ventilating closed areas, particularly after fueling or when the boat has been idle for a considerable length of time. If you have any doubts about adequate ventilation in your boat, the Mercury outboard boating authorities recommend that you consult your local marine dealer. Hunters reminded of Sight-i- n Days 242: 221. Splits Converted Orval Petersen. Steph Misrasi. Hod Gardner. Friendly Hour league September high scares game scratch: Scrappers - 490. Spirits of '76 - 468. Born Losers - 465. game handicap: Beginners Three - 582. Golden Spikes - 574. Honey Queens - 572. series scratch: Spirits of 76 Scrappers - 1371, Honey Queens 1372. Hi ladies series hdcp grabs. The next challenge for Box Elder will be at Sky View on Monday. Oct, 11, where the ar 1273. Boys with high series were Curtiss Lund, 416; Keith Robinette, 369; Mike Dupler, 303. ,, High team game went to No. 3 with a 434. No. 5 was second with a 377 and No. 1 was third with a 299. High girls individual game was Cindy Breidenback with 145; Tammy Barker at 131 was, second and Carolyn Harris and Kelly Copley tied for third with 107s. High individual games for the boys were Curtiss Lund with a 154; Keith Robinette with a 149 and Kenneth Braegger with a 650-poun- Three Hive linksters tied for medialist honors Munk, Joel Kranz and Clint Johnson, each 38. Also with a scoring for the winners was Val Thurston who carded a 39. 559: Copley, 280. five-poi- 153-16- 6. Spares Thiinda v Morning BoweleUs Sept. 38, is; Fran Cooley. 205: High game Merlene Ipsen. High handicap game High The two wins plus a recent Logan victory over Bonneville means that every team in the region has lost at least one match, leaving the title up for day on the Riverside course at Riverdale. The score was here but in other states Recent wildlife changes, Each league or group should send only one individual to represent thv )) bull elk taken opening day in the Cache area. The shows off animal was taken by the Velasquez party, one of the most successful groups of hunters year after year. With Lee are Joni, Rick and Jeff Velasques. e Challenge for titlo And the Intermountain school Strikes n LEE VELASQUES second-plac- homecoming, then travel to Wasatch Oct. 21 for a game with Baseball mealing Get. 13, called by ret director meeting for Wednesday, Oct. 13 for all baseball league - repre- to a Brigham Young university. out with Union No cats City Recreation Director Jack Winn has called a baseball finish behind Weber in this year's Tuft, center, who captured first Jan are Region One tennis tournament for girls. They 1 and Kathy Reimers who placed first in No. and left, Krista partner Henage, place singles in No. 1 doubles. They are now preparing to compete in the state meet Oct. 13 at THESE NETTERS LED Box Elder High 1663. series handicap: Spirits of 76 1648. Beginners Queens Honey Three 1600. game scratch: Billie Johnson - 183. Virginia Blackham 182. game handicap: Evelyn Smith 229. Vera Westergard - 226. Linda Rose 223. Gerry Jorgensen - 222. series scratch: Billie Johnson 518. Gerry Jorgensen - 494. Ellen Huggins 190. Gerry Jorgensen Sight in Days at the Box Elder Wildlife federation range in Mantua are Oct,. 16 and 17, President Wayne A. Jensen reminds local deer hunters. Jensen said members will be on hand at the range these days with spotting scopes and bore sighting equipment to help hunters sight-i- n their rifles for the upcoming deer hunt on Oct. 23. Jensen said the federation asks a donation for each rifle sighted in. These donations aid the federation in on going projects pertaining to wildlife and habitat conservation. Jensen said a number of sportsmen use this service each year. Times are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day. 484. -611. 568. series handicap: Gerry JorgensenEvelyn Smith - 573. Ruth Foxley Jeanne Jones - 566. Vera Westergard MEN - WOMEN 560. Splits converted: Virginia Blackham, Louise Nielsen. Clara Gardner. ReNee Miller. Vera Westergard. Shannon Pingel. 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