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Show I Walt Brighton Classic Be Box Elder nailed up two more dual meet wrestling victories this past week, running its record to 0 on the season. The latest victims were Morgan, 57-- and Layton, Now the Hive guys look to the Brighton Classic and their toughest test of the season this at the Salt weekend, Dec. Lake City school. This will give Coach Ron Wolff an opportunity to see how good his 1976-7- 7 club really is as they mix i( up with the likes of host Brighton, Hillcrest, Jordan, Olympus, Pleasant Grove, Bingham and Grand Junction, 4-- 38-1- 10-1- 1, Colo. , action begins at 7 p.m. Friday with Saturday's action getting underway at 1 p.m. with consolation finals at 6:20 p.m. and championship finals at 7:15 p.m. Against Layton on the Lancer mats Tuesday night, the Bees won eight matches, including three by pin, while drawing in one contest and losing three. First-roun- d Fourth Straight . Mike Smoot (98) got his fourth straight pin. Others were Jay Laurie Hansen . . week's athlete l,".y ; - Anderson (132), and Jeff Nelson (185). Layton is one of the best teams weU see in dual meet competition. Although the team score was not really close, virtually all individual matches were close. Special praise should go to Todd Williams (105) who upset Last years state 4-- A runner-up- . Kevin Nelson wrestled a boy and who beat him last year, after spotting him five points, he came back to earn a tie. Mike Smoot is leading the team with four pins in four matches, a great effort for a rookie, Coach Wolff said. The Box Elder junior varsity also won, downing the junior Lancers Sophomores won, 8-- 1, 36-1- 8. 34-1- 7. Or- In other Tuesday action, and em downed Sky View, simply couldnt stay with Box Elder which is looming again as a Utah power. Winning by pin were Mike Smoot (98), Bruce Hubbard 4-- (105), Todd Willaims (112), Jay Anderson (132), Lane Velasquez 067), Jeff Hardy (145) and Jeff Nelson (185). The Box Elder junior varsiy won, 70-- in a shutout. We Bear River defeated Christensens opponent was a state runner-u- p last season and Mike won, Tuesday will determine whether or not we've got a good team. Layton . is tough. It will be a challenge, Coach Ron Wolff said after the Morgan meet and in advance of Tuesdays test at Layton. Here are the varsity results: SS Hike Smoot (BE) pinned Wayne Gutierrez, 4:50. 105 Bruce Hibbard (BE) dec. Larry Stot, 18-112 Todd Williams (BE) dec. Etwin Wardle, 10-119 -- Mike Christensen (BE) dec. .Steve Schwerinser, 126 Kevin Nelson (BE) drew with Billy Dugmore, 122 Jay Anderson (BE) pinned Dave Cotton- - . 32-2- 1. In the outing against Morgan, the Bees won 11 of 12 matches, and recorded seven pins to win handily. The Trojans are perennially though in the mat sport but 2-- A A iS . award to Bee netter 138 -- more, Mike Hatch (BE) dac. Tony Dug- 134). Jett Hardy (BE) dec. 145 John Love (L) dec. Mark Butler. 155 - 0-- 1(7 Wayne KittreU (L pinned Lane Valaaquss, 1:44. Jstf Nelson (BE) pinned Barry 1(6 kfiya, 1:28. Heavyweight Chuck Ehin (L) pinned Rick Rainier. 2:50. Junior variety (8 Garry Norman (BE) dec. Blair Hanknan, 12-106 Kerry Norman (BE) dac. Mark , Glad, . 112 Byron Weaver (L) da. Shane - - Gallegos, 156 Child, .. o.rii. jo(. isiUiul ' y.' i ' 'y Steven Kapp (BE) pinned Siawn Bennett, 1:51. - David Waller (L) pinned Blake Oouch, 4: IS. 126 Kerry Hansen (L) dec. Chris Montoya, 16-132 Ray Bingham (BE) dec. Alex 110 10-- - Course anything can happen race track and often does. Its hard not to lose your cool when what you thought was a sure thing, ends up in defeat but you dont quit. As one little boy put it when his father was explaining a clock to him; "I can see where the hours and the minutes are, but where are the jiffies?" Now thats where theraces are won, in the jiffies. You have to come and watch us to see just how important a hundredth of a second is. We have things working in . good order now, baring the unexpected we started a little late last week we plugged into the power in the announcers stand before they had the screws tightened and then we had problems with the P.A. system. Show on Road Thanks to Bill Chapman and his motto to be prepared for anything, we got the show on the road. Did you notice, we even had hot and cold food and a good variety of both, try it next week. Those two cute gals taking tickets are daughters of our members. Tonnya Johnson and Angie Murray. Boy, I owe an apology to Dee Yearsley, one of our track judges. Sorry the name came out wrong, you dont mind being called some- - BOX ELDER ACTION SPORTS 733-3.- 71 Cottonwood Out-grapp- le Bears win . Doug Wheeler (BE) pinned. Ron Cooper, 8:81. U6 Kelly Hewlett (BE) pinned V P. Androwsky, 2:42. - Here are varsity results in the meet with Morgan: Mike Smoot (BE) pinned Rusanll 98 Clark, :28. 105 , Bruce Hubbard pinned Tim Stevens, :24. 112 Todd Williams (BE) pinned Mitch Williams, 1:02. Ill Mike Christensen (BE) dec. Lane Rich, 121 Mark McMUIan (M) pinned Kevin Nelson, 2:21. 122 Jay Anderson (BE) pinned ney Haxlem. 4:40. Mike Hatch (BE) dbc. Keith 120 JOMt, M. 145 Jeff Hardy (BE) pinned Roland Haxlem, :19. 156 Mark Butler (BE) dec. Brian Fackrel, 1 . 107 Lane Velasques (BE) pinned Rick - - - .(jirtcft.nicjK.iqe second ski clinic of the iikison fhft evening (Thursday) in the are Jack Winn, left, and Boyd Newman. The event will interested persons free of charge. Those who attend are invited to bring along their ski equipment so that it can be checked including skis and bindings. f READY FOR Brigham City's Box Elder High School choral room begin at 7 p.m. and' is open to all Wood, 1:00. 185 Jeff Nelson (BE) pinned Tim Walton. :45. Heavyweight Rick Reiman wan by forfeit. They might have started the season young and experienced, but Bear River's grappling Bears have proved they arent the area's pushovers. Bear River puahed its record to in dual meets this year Cotwith a 1 win over tonwood High school of Salt Lake City in a nonleague test Tuesday afternoon before the Bear River studentbody. The Bears, coached by Bill Bingham, won seven of 12 matches, losing the heavyweight to the visitors via forfeit. 4-- 0 32-2- V Y . ' Jinior varsity results: Box Elder sophs win Coining mat test with Cats Box Elder sophomores won a outing against Woods Cross at Box Elder Saturday. The Bees first-ma- n team and the second-ma- n won, squad triumphed, It was the first meeting between the two schools. Here are the results: . things but your name has to be right or it isnt you. Here is how the first official races of the season were run last week. Colts Waynes Garage over Pam and Ken; John Bingham over Don and Darrell Johnson; Nelson and Black over Ralph Yearsley; Cook and Code over Grant Wright; Bingham, Madsen and Golightly, bye. Mclntire and Mann Aged over Fife Rock Products; Waite and Jensen over Tom Johnson; Darwin Bywater over Bill Ros-coRobert Jeppesen over Vickery and Mclntire; Dee and Grant Black over Black and 52-1- 2, 37-2- 7. 98 US G. Norman (BE) dec. T. MadiU,4-0- . K. Norman (BE) doc. P. Shuld-bere12-- 4. S. Anderson (BE) pinned G. Mortion, 5:03. B. Stanger (BE) pinned R. 119 NuUeston, 1:37. 129 B. Davis (BE) pinned G. Larsen, 3:38. Qosulfls Ladies Commercial league Not. 3 results R. Bingham (BE) pinned T. 132 World, 4:56. 138 A Chamber (BE) pinned J. Johnaon, 1:40. S. Egan (WC) pinned B. Braith-wait. 145 155 3:05. M. Widdiaoh (BE) pinned M. Tate, 4:56. 167 J. Whitney (WC) pinned D. Whcclff 142 1S5 Kelly Hewlett (BE) pinned A. Boehme, 4:56. Heavyweight J. Schmidt (BE) dec. T. Gennand, 10-- series hdcp. June Mason, (60; Lichtenstein, 621; Karen Kyer, (08. June Mason, 252; game hdcp. Lichtenstein, 230; Karen Hyer, 222. Team series Modem Cleaners, 2335; Gambles, 2202. Team game Modem Cleaners, 816; The Club, 774. Splits picked up by Betty Dockstader, Carol Siva, Karen Kerkove, High Deone High Deone 4-- A Curtis Carter, Brian Pali, Carter and Chubb Dec Second-ma- team: n 90 H. Greenwood Johnaon. 1:50. M. Owens 106 (WC) pinned J. (WC) pinned D. Hill, S. Kapp (BE) dec. J. Davis, 10-L. Silversmith (WC) pinned K. Weil, 4:52. 126 M. Matern (WC) pinned C. Montoya, 3:05. 132 B. Turner' (BE) pinned M. Tippetts, 4:57. 138 B. Gardner (BE) pinned T. Richaws. 4:42. B. Weight (BE) pinned J. Lewis, 145 4:28. 155 L. Walker (BE) pinned K. Killgam, 1:13. G. Ostler (WC) dec. B. Arbon, 167 135 F. Zerkle (BE) pinned R. Mitchell, :S0. ' B. Begay (BE) dec. G Heavyweight 112 119 Pat, the daughter-in-lawas the driver of the Black and Nelson team. Being this close to Christmas, do you suppose she let Dee win to make for happiness and good cheer for the holiday seaw Was la Hospital Say, these guys just cant stay son? away. Bill Roscoe was in the Dean Petersen over Max Byhospital last week but was down to the races cooling off his horse water; Kenny Jensen over Denafter the races Saturday. ny Sneddon; Murray and Allen over Mike and Ken; Mick Spen- , Mike and Ken vs Black and Nelson; Fife Rock Products vs cer, bye. Tom Johnson; Denny Sneddon vs Max By water; Sweeten and Come See Addition Now, if your favorite team Nielsen, bye. Next week the races are run didnt win this time come and see what that trainer has added according to ROM rules, and for the horses to qualify for points. to his program the past week Bob Quick has to have registraand see him win the next week. tion papers on all horses parWe were very glad to have commissioner and Mrs. Don ticipating before the races Chase visit us at the track last start. Get them in boys, and while Saturday. It is through the coyou are at it, get a little story or operation of the county commistwo about those horses to Bill sioners arid the hard work and many hour of labor on the part Flack so he can make your chest swell as you go down to of the assigned members that those starting gates. Its the we have the best track in the state to run on each week. These only time you can hear him, you are too busy flying back to things dont just happen and we make it in the winners circle." are very proud of our combined I cant think of a better place efforts. Here is next weeks program for all of you to be than down to the Equestrian park every Satso be there to stand on that finish line and cheer your team urday and thrilling to the races and festive atmosphere that is to victory. , Colts Waynes Garage vs. there, sure seems more like a holiday than anyplace Ive been Bingham and Hinck; Cook and for a long time. Come yell and Cook vs Bingham, Madsen and scream with us and have some Golightly; Nelson and Black, bye; Ralph Yearsley vs Don plain good old fun. All this starts at 1 p.m. out on and Darrell Johnson; Grant West Forest and only costs one Wright vs Pam and Ken. Robert Jeppesen vs dollar and you really get your Aged money's worth. See you at the Darwin Bywater; Mick Spencer track! vs Dee and Grant Black; Allen 0. 4. 11-- 8. 5--1. 5-- 2. each remained unde-feate- d dwtth in wins Wer Cottonwood ojjp6- -' nents. Pali pinned his opponent in 5:30, while Carter decisioned his 13-Mike Bardweil decisioned his opponent 17-- 4 and Darwin Carter took a 2 decision. Burke Gibbs won his third 0 match with an deciaion and Munns forged a pin in 5:15. Munns -- Cornwall, 3:30. f Catmull (C) decision 167 . Jeff Oyler, 185 Ted peterson (BR) decision Chedule,v54. VanLeeuwen (C) won " Hwy . by forfeit. 5-- 2. 19-1- Ted Peterson showed a lot of heart in defeating his man 4 in 185. Peterson is a bona fide wrestling up due to a lack of personnel in the upper weights. Qoivling 3 5-- er Bear River faces its stiffest test of the season tonight (Thursday) when it hoet powerful Davis High at 7 p.m. The public is invited to watch these two teams collide. The Bears then take on Roy Royal wrestlers at Roy in a 7:30 The Orem 16. Qosultfs MowUy Night Scratck Trio RcnttoMNOT.lt Broken Pine, 2076. High team Mries High team game Blooper, 561. Mona Groen-dykHigh aereies women Pappas, l. . Q 1 High game women Kathy Tanchak, 213. High series men Jim Jahnion Jr., 79(. Curtis Benson, 236. High game men Sootie Yamasaki, Splits converted Norm Groendyke, Randie Sorensen. John Peterson, Hank and Okihara, Betty Dockstader, molts Scratch series Jim Johnson, 641 Frank Copley. 604; Jim Jones S5S. lone Higley, 60S; Betty Dockstader, 513 Fran Copley, 499. Scratch game Jim Johonson. 234 Vem Hatch, 233; Tom Ammons and Mace Popper berg, 212. lone Higley 232; Fan Copley. 221; Betty Dockstader, 200. Bill Milner, 618; Vent Hdcp. series Hatch, 616; Tom Ammons, 586. ' lone Higley, 641; Suzanne Gardner, 569; Belt Dockstader, 540. Vem Hatch, 251; Tom ) Hdcp game Ammons, 224; Boyd Ricks and Bill Milner lone Higley, 243; Fran Copley.' 231; Betty Dockstader, 200. Team series Intermountain Credit Union, 2270; Holts Plumbing, 2221. Team game Dicks Texaco, 806; Intermountain Credit Union, 797. Splits picked up by Kate Nelson, imA'10: Betty Dockstader, Jim Jones. Fran Copley, Continious filament nylon High density foam backing The beautiful way to be practical! Reg. price $7.95 Sq. Yd. 49 SALE PRICE Example: 9'xl2' room costs you only 41.88 : : : AML QGGmOTS NOW STT0SCI I 2.98 to 4.49. J&ll Carpets & Draperies ms WASH OCOEX Ml SO. 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David Jaussi (BE) won by forfeit. 135 ' 145 Mike Gallegos (BE) pinned John meet is Dec. 17 and IS 0 and calls the Bears. Varsity results; 98 Brian Pali (BR) pin Vandertoolen, 5:30. ,i 105 Curtis Carter (BR) ,j decision Ulibarri, 13-112 Mike Bardweil (BR) 0 decision Jensen, 17-119 Lieberman(C) decision Matt Peteraon, 3 126 Ratnall (C) deciaion Mike Christensen, j 132 Darwin Carter (BR) j ' decision Jones, 3 138 Burke Gibbs (BR) g decision Martinez, 145 Chubb Munns (BR) pin A eight-wa-y 5-- ' , . two-tea- m on a Smoot (BE) pinned Mark 187 Golden Spike Chariot Association DontQult o (BE) doc. Sam al Nelson. I wonder about this one. d 6-- Allen Chambers (BE) dec. Paid Klieuk.t-1- . 145 Lynn Avery (L) dec. Brian Weight, 156 Doug Littlefield (L) dec. Brian Results from the line first. The prize at the end Can only be measured in the satisfaction of knowing you have hooked two good horses together, that your feeding and training program must be OK and, just maybe, you are getting to be a better driver. ri . 138 by Marge Jensen really "knocking themselves out to get across that finish .s Mike Meacham (L) dec. Doug Oaig 112 ? ' According to my dictionary, competition is striving against another on others for some object as a prize or superiorty; a trial of skill or ability; a contest. Now, Webester could have been watching a chariot race when he wrote that one. You dont have to watch many races to know that these guys are d 187 Ladd Walker (BE) pinned Guy Farguaon, 1:17. 185 Mike Overly (L) pinned Frank Zerkle, 2:48. Ron Overly (L) pinned Heavyweight Jerome Schmidt, (48. Jean, Cutter Craze by Marge Jensen 1 The Bears picked up their first win of file aeaaon last Saturday by knocking over Pocatello of Idaho in tbs Utah State university Spectrum in a high school doubleheader. The Bears are receiving balanced scoring from Nolan Hess, Chris Webb, Todd Grant and Tad Morrison this season and could provide a stumbling block for Oylers Region Two Tigers. - 106 cause. " kills She had 15 spikes, 10 which were and 51 offensive points in the tournament and was one of the key, motivational members of the team,, according to Coaches. Runner-u- p in voting was Curtis Carter, a 105 pound Bear River High wrestler who is undefeated this season. The Park Valley resident has three pins and a decision to his credit in his first, varsity experience in two years of wrestling. tit dub. Johnston, 1:00. A Junior volleyball player has netted this weeks Elder News and Journal athlete of the week award. She is Laurie Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hansen of 2430 South 550 West in Perry. This is her second year of varsity volleyball and has started 16 games for the Bees. She led her team to a third place finish in state recently, playing an outstanding game against Olympus in a losing 5 Bear River takes on file underdog role again Saturday night aa they boat undefeated (as of Wednesday) Ogden High school in a 7:30 pm. game in Memorial Gymnasium in Garland. It will be the final game before the Bears open their Region One title defense against Weber High in Pleasant View Dec. 17. Ogden is showing unexpected strength under new coach Bruce Oyler and has knocked off several good teams this season, including a big, stong Box Elder 119 Bert Stanger (BE) pinned Robert Clements. 4:45. 124 Brad Davis (BE) pinned Guy tflya,2:20. 132 Steve Parldnaon (BE) pinned Cookie Carter. 1:45. 138 Dave Jauasi (BE) dac. Mike Galkgos. 145 Mike Gallegos (BE) dac. Joe Oomaby. Box 'u nu Bear River, Ogdon in Saturday game Anderson, Braitbwalte, semi-fin- Shawn Draaysr.0-2- . Sophomore results: 98 Greg Norman I mm.. N&J Pierce. 4:58. were very happy with the teams performance. Mike 39-1- 8, wood Brigham City, Utah Thursday, December 9, 1976 ?rs win ffw SsS - BOX ELDER JOURNAL, C litl7"Nf unit Brigham CHy laaaaaaaaaattaattaa as aBfiftttwwnys |