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Show i i 1 Mf st , f V'" 1 ' ; ';:. .. I - "- 4 ., : ,,, x. , w. .4.5 , ,, ..., r ', ', 1 M'. T,T. :?' "StoV W Thursday, October 21, 1976 v-- c Wv i )X BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utali SVW 4( ::4 H Today at 3 p.m. Eagles at Wasatch cr-- JML Sometimes it doesn't take ..is, runners in the top six positions to take the region title and carry one of the favored roles into the state tournament next week. at the starting line of the Region Nine cross country meet, these runners take off with the gun. Intermountain school placed four STRUNG OUT Host Region .9 meet At laysvflb harriers grab title Boat? BOugf heading to a dismal season. Down at half, however, the Eagles summoned a great measure of pride and took the visitors apart 22-- 7 with a fine per- -' formance of offense and a rugged defense. oyoo e Was Fearful The offense most pleased Coach Bill Yeates who had been fearful of his team's ability to i i Intermountaiit schools cross country team came bade from disappointing circumstances of a year before to win the Region Nine crown Saturday in Brigham City. Playing the role of hosts, the Eagles placed four of their seven runners in the top six positions to cruise past the field witha total of 27 points. Lehi was second with 47, followed by Dugways 1. Those three schools will send teams to the state meet later this month. Finishing fourth was the Utah School for the Deaf with 95 points and St Joseph had 101. Was Second Wilford Tahnezani ran a 17:37 over the 2.6 mile course to place second in the field, behind Lehis Cardon who ran a 16:42. Dean Birdfaraway of Intermountain had a 17:42. Darrell Ricker was fifth at 17:51 and Eli Scott was sixth at comtei? John Martinez ran an 18:40 to place 11th. Other Eagle runners were Francis Calflooking and Monte Joseph. In the girls invitational division, the Eaglettes placed five runners in the top seven places. Victoria Jim, Nora Esketts, Cindy St. Clair, Lucy Jenkins and Priscilla Johnson finished in that order between third and seventh positions. 4-- A next week's qualifier for a quarterfinal berth. A lackadaisical Bear River team lost to Bonneville 41-- 6 which assured the Lakers a playoff berth, probably against Cottonwood High school, in the 4-- Placed First opponent, its because games today will straighten out many of the ifs. . sustain ACTION SSOtTSN Sky View 2, 7-- Kaysville at 4 p.m. If that sounds a little vague as to the B-- 1 the crucial weeks ago. Yeates said the Wasps have a suspect pass defense which he hopes to exploit with the throwing of Kenny Yellowtail. He wants the senior QB to throw to ends Lennis Bulltail and Zorro Santio more this game to take the pressure off tailback Terrance Covers-u- p who gets most of his passes. v Yellowtail completed 12 of 16 for 116 yards last week and had 61 yards rushing on 10 carries. The Eagles came out of the Union game without any major injuries and will be a full strength for the Wasps. Praises Defense praise for the Eagle He had defense which he thinks is coming into its own, especially the play of its line and defensive backs. yeates is most worried by his teams own mistakes. They blow my mind, he says. If we can avoid the mistakes, the penalties, we can beat them. If not, well beat ourselves, he added. Whatever the outcome, the Eagles have had their best season on record and with more seasons to come, they finally appear to be headed into the role of contender. drive through the season. the tone for the rest of the game. d Bear Rivers usually defense leaked like a If Form Runs torpedoed freighter and the Murray is at Bingham and Lakers ran for big gains most of if form Judge at Cyprus and the afternoon. runs true, Murray should beat The first half was a replay of the Miners and Judge upend Custers last stand except for a Cyprus, breaking that deadlock brief flash of brilliance here and for fourth place in Region Five. there. Then the opponent would be Mark Williams found Howard Judge on Tuesday. But if BingRawlinson for a pair of passes ham upsets Murray then a and first downs but then threw to Laker James Moore who playoff between Judge or Cyprus and Bingham would result, returned it to the BR-3That Wednesmoving the game to resulted in an eventual 20-- 0 day. lead. Driving again, the Lakers But back to the game... fumbled on the BR-- which the smelled The Lakers playoff Bears scooped up. But after a and the Bears were looking to quick kick a 42 yard run brought next week and it made a comit back to the four and a 28-- 0 bination that kept the score halftime lead. wider than it should have been. Not until midway in the third Bear River took the opening did the Bears begin showing kickoff and behind the running promise of some things to come ' of Curtis Kidman, pounded next year. down to the Bonneville 21 where Blake Sandall, using Jeff the ball went over on downs. on the ground, but throwOyler From there, the Lakers took ing to senior receivers, marchby six plays to score and it set ed the Bears to the 9 before throwing an interception at the five. After the Bears got the ball back, he moved them in for the touchdown, throwing nine yards to Rawlinson. 11 Sandall' 'received good pass j ' 1'il JblOfckW f ftW&bhlCdliy Wfebb at fullback as he picked his receivers with skill. Bear, River was scouted by their possible opponents but it was a sure bet they didnt take back many notes that would strike fear in the hearts of coaches. But then, Spanish Fork, a hapless victim of the Bears the week before, qualified for a berth by dumping Pleasant Grove 15-- 6 Tuesday. Bear River fans, the final The dust has settled on Reschools following gion Ones Tuesdays round of games, but Bear River still waits to see who provides the playoff opponent in Vanderhagen of Morgan was first in at time of 17:02. A field of 18 girls entered the race. In the open divison, for women, three entries were recorded. ' 1 sox not rock-ribbe- was edging Box Elder 6 and needed a win by the Bears to force a playoff with the Lakers. But it wasn't to be. Bear River will face either Judge Memorial, Cyprus or Bingham Tuesday or Wednesday at Davis High school in i 7-- 0 fefaaO ' 17:56. continue against Wasatch Thursday (today), it might mean, the turn around of the acc?i whole program. Coming into the Tuba City and game, the Eagles were Eagle ' rcontt much to turn a program around. Maybe a spark here, a push there, a good play, a good second half. Intermountain schools football players found that spark two weeks ago against Tuba City, Ariz., .It carried over against Union and should it Higher than Ben Franklin's kite after the game, the Eagles worked hard in practice the next week and went at Union with a vengence, never trailing and showing the down state team a few tricks on hard-nose- d football. This weeks practice has been the same caliber. Working with a dedication and to improve their 5 record with a season finishing win, the Eagles have the momentum to knock off Wasatch in the 3 p.m. game in Heber City. ' 3-- By comparison, Wasatch defeated Union 4 (the Eagles and Lehi got the Cougars 18-0 last week. But Lehi was playing without four starters lost for the season after the Intermountain game here earlier. Kids Ready Our kids are high, said Yeates. This is the first time they've won two in a row and 15-1- 26-1- theyre ready. He said Wasatch is better than Tuba City or Union, but then the Eagles are better now than the Eagle team of two Cop" Ferry, Corinne, cattle and crop farmer, met with President Ford Oct. 15 following the President's agricultural address to the Iowa State university studentbody. Ferry was among about 50 farmers and ranchers, who as chairmen of their state Farmer for Ford committees, had the opportunity, for the personal farm briefing. STATE SEN. Miles 1 game notwithstanding, will ,v -- V- r w.2 C,.. : if A , ; ; undoubtedly flock to Kaysville next week to see their team in n play for the first time in almost 15 years. post-seaso- No Chance finds ohole in the Bonneville middle and spurts for a nice gain in Bear River's loss Tuesday to the lakers. Despite Kidman's efforts, the Lakers won 41-and advanced to a playoff spot next week. The CURTIS KIDMAN After Calvin Coolidge made it known that he did not choose to run again for the Presidency, he was besieged by newspaper reporters for a more elaborate statement. Exactly why aren't you running again. Mr. President?" asked one reporter. No chance for advancement." re- plied the President. Shown in Bears also have a playoff date but in the the picture are Tad Morrison (86), Chris Webb (39), Darwin Carter (59) and Mike Jones (76) for Bear River. 3-- 6 Legal waterfowl hours ( Date October . 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Shooting Begins 7:15 a.m. 7:17 a.m. 7:18 a.m. 7:19 a.m. 7:20 a.m. . 28 7:21 7:22 7:23 7:25 7:26 7:27 2v 30 31 a.m, a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. Shooting Ends 6:39 p.m. 6:38 p.m. 6:36 p.m. 6:35 p.m. 6:33 p.m. 6:32 p.m. 6:31 p.m. 6:29 6:28 6:27 6:26 p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. iui OUTDOOK CONSULTANT Don c::ly custom minims CKR-ELK-KC9- Uccdvjard WORMS For SE csd BANANA FLAVORED Who would ever think of dining on purple worms? Or how about sitting down to a meal of strawberry-flavored water dogs? Theae rather exotic foods to you, but may seem to a large mouth basa they represent a delicious meal. And to a fisherman they mean a chance for some real action. Probably no other f idling lure has received as much attention by experimenting anglers u the plastic worm and its many waterdogs, eels, and offspring similar aquatic animals' that can be copied in synthetic materials. What started out as a rather colorless glob of gooey plastic in the early 1950s naa turned into a sleek, replica worm that fools even the most fastidious fish. Plastic worms come in almost every color imaginable, and most of the shades catch fish. One enterprising manufacturer began flavoring his worms with scents that would drift away from the lute and attract fish. The idea worked and today his worms are used all over tne country to catch baas. Other recent developments in plastic worms coming to the attention of Mercury outboards fishing department include changes in the traditional round, worm-lik- e shape. It seems that worms molded into a spiral are becoming the rage these days among both fishermen and fish. '.The twisted warm is fished very 'slowly along the bottom of a . lake, snaking along in an erratic movement that baa find 734-983- LET US TAN YOUR HIDE by Bob Brewster MMCUOT iUTAirs DOES ANYBODY out there want us? These puppies born of a pekinese mother are available from the Brigham City pound through the Golden Spike Humane society. PerThere are also some sons interested in adopting one of them are invited to call humane to a males available, spokesman. according society poodle C017 30 DAY SERVICE County Commissioner Superior Tannage Lowast Cost FOX VALLEY LEATHER, GK. 633 West Center St., North Salt Lake Telephone 363-686- 4 TOP PRICES PAID FOR DEER-ELK-MOO- SE Four Years Democrat - ' MY! THE GUN LOBBY IS BEGINNING TO LOSE INFLUENCE, ISN'T IT? Efficient County (hvornmontf over and above is not one of . My position HERFORD C0RP. Land Will Be Managed During Hunting Season With A 5.00 Trespass Fee personal gain, the position of county commissioner. I do not intend to spend your tax dollars foolishly, in unwarranted pay raises or costly programs that result in NO benefits to you the taxpayer. I do not believe in AIMLESS County government. We should know where we're going I feel we could sit down and work out a list of future needs, and goals of all county organizations. At this point we need to open up discussion to the public for their input and Ideas then implement the porgram with those changes which best represent the people. This way county government works for the people not against them. Vomf 7oQo Os ccdh J |