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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, February Clearfield Courier Wednesday, February 15, 1973 14, 1973 o KHiseu CLEARFIELD - Clearfield's talented wrpstling squad, the region two champions, enter this weekends region qualifying meet as heavy favorites to send several grapplers into the state finals. Falcons wrapped up the region championship as they traveled to Bountiful and took the Braves 45-The results: Cleai field Jo, Bountiful 9 101 - Lovato (C), dec. Merrill ROYS center, Danny Thomas finds himself among three Bears looking skyward for the rebounding Roy faces Weber in region game - ROY The Roy High basketball squad, still with hopes of gaining a state tourney berth despite earlier reports, entertains the Weber Warriors Friday night in a critical region one tilt. Eight p.m. is varsity game time. Upon entering the contest with Weber, the Royals have a 5 region mark while the Warriors are a notch ahead at 44, but Roy defeated the Weber five back in December. 3-- enter the state finals, the Royals must defeat the To Warriors and finish at least fourth in the region race when it finishes on March 9. Logan and Sky View have already wrapped up state tourney berths, and the remaining two slots are up for grabs among the other five teams. minutes started. It was then that the Royals gained the previous form as they couldnt miss the basket and pulled away from the Bears who lost their center, Jim Richars, via the foul route with 7:46 to play. Five players hit double figures in the official scoring, but it was a very balanced Roy team that told the story. No less the eight Royals managed to break into the scoring column with five points or more. They were led by former reserve guard Lex Puffer who got his chance to start and proved his worth as he led all scorers with 16 points. Doug Nelson added 14 from his guard spot. Richards led the Bears with 15, while the regions leading scorer, Dave Nielson, was held to 14 points, well below his 26.2 season average. In other region games Friday night will see the Bonneville Lakers ) will visit and Box Elder Sky View A ) hosts Bear River loss by any team other than Sky View will virtually eliminate them from tournament play. Logan draws a bye this week. (2-6- (7-0- ), (2-6- (2-5- The Royals will have to hold down the W'arriors talented Greg Montgomery and Mark Ballif if they are to defeat Weber. The squad boasts of several sharp shooters and a sticky, pressing defense to subdue most of their opponents. Friday night Royals showed shades of play as they past visiting Bear River The win was in Roy. Royals first since Dec. when they dumped Weber. n The first round is scheduled for F. iday at 1 p.m. with the second round at 7 p m. The consolations will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. with the finals being held on one mat at 7 p.m. in the Viewmont gymnasium. Clearfield will take a 1 mark into the tourney as they lost to Olympus and were tied by Layton in winning 12 of 14 dual meets this season. Last Thursday night the Roy ROY - Having destroyed opposition sdays City-Count- tournament, in y last all Thur- wrestling the Roy Royals are preparing for weekends region this one wrestling tournament that is the stepping stone to the state finals. The region meet will be held over a two day period at Weber High School in Ogden. Friday at 1 p.m. will see first round action, with the second round to be held at 7 p.m. also on Friday. The second round will decide the pairings for the finals whin will start at 7 p.m. on Saturday. The consolation round will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday. The champion from each weight division in addition to the other top three from each weight will advance to the state finals at the University of Utah next weekend. Teams entered in the region one meet are as follows: Sky View, Logan, Weber, Box Elder, Bonneville, Bear River, and of course Roy. In an interview earlier this week, coach John Knight was asked about his teams chances of sending all 12 men into the state meet, That sure would be great, but awful hard is what he to accomplish, said. It certainly would take a great team as well as individual effort on everybody involved. Last Wednesday night the Royals earned their 33 percent share of the region title as Meanwhile the Weber defense will have to stop the Roy offense that was reborn last week against Bear River. Center Danny Thomas leads the balanced Roy attack with nearly a 13 point region average. Last Coach Ron McBrides crew ie Friday and goes into Saturday tournament with the five other region two schools set to stop the high flying Falcons who did not lose in region duals this year while mark putting together a in taking the championship. The five other schools include Bountiful, Layton, Ogden, Ben Lomond, and Viewmont of Bountiful where the meet will take place. the the ran 108 - Bishop (C), dec. Lyman 115 - Miller ( B), dec. Jacobs iB), dec. Powell 129 - Allred (B). dec. L. Martinez -- tin 148 iO, pinned iC pinned Mar- Martin iC - pinned Thorpe 158 -- Stubbs 170 - Yamane tC) pinned Crawford 188 - Jensen C) . dec. Spencer UWT - Johnston C) pinned Mow er A GUS IIOHLIQS (22) battles a partially hidden Mark Handy in a jump ball situation. Ogden upset the Falcons in Clearfield Friday night Region One The Region One Wrestling Tournament will be held at Weber High School Feb. 16 and 17. Participants represent Bear River, Bonneville, Box Elder, Logan, Roy, Skyview, and Weber High Schools. The first round begins at 1 p.m., the second round at 7 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 16. The third round begins at 2 p.m., fourth round at 5 p.m. and the Championship round at 7 p.m. CLEARFIELD - The most important game of the prep basketball season hits Clearfields Falcons tomorrow night when they visit the region-leadinBountiful Braves in Bountiful Friday night. Game time is the usual 8 p.m. CHS will be out looking for the Braves scalp in the contest on Saturday, Feb. 17. There is presently a three-watie for Region One Championship. The Region One Championship is determined The by dual meet records. y Three-wa- tie exists between y Box Elder, Roy, and Skyview; the team that scores the most points in this qualifying meet will be awarded the Region Championship. Admission for students $.50 and adults $1.25. that marks the cut-ou- second the they dumped Bear River in Roy to finish with a region dual meet record. 2 5-- 1 On Thursday night the Royals hosted the annual tournament, and came away with 108 team points and the first place trophy. Weber finished a solid second second with 80 points, and was followed by Ben Lomond (66), Bonneville (54), and Ogden (14). The Royals 148 puaiider, Paul Christiansen, received the honor of being the touMost Outstanding rneys Wrestler as he took the title for the third straight year. In his title match he took a decision over a previously undefeated Weber grappler. Every Royal wrestler won at least one match during the evening, and thusly finished in third place or better in their But this is not true, all three teams will share the title, but the region winner will receive City-Coun- 6-- 8 the trophy and the other two schools will have to purchase duplicates. the fast-brea- offense k featured by Marcus Garretts preen and white Falcons. are Gus Heading the line-uHohlios and Blake Murdock. Both are supporting averages around 18 points. One key factor in the game will be outside shooting of guard Rob Hansen. If Hansen can regain his range shooting touch the Falcons could get past the stubborn Braves In other region two games Friday night it will Ben Lomond ) at Ogden and the Lancers of Layton (4-visitig the Viewmont Vikings Another upset win by Layton over Viewmont would really put the region title up for grabs among the four con- v k Ji J p t i JrlftkS4, 25-fo- (0-7- 15-- 1 (3-4- ), 4-- 3 Browning Corp. reports losses The Browning Corporation reports a net loss of $127,000 in the fourth quarter of 1972. Company spokesmen said sales for the quarter were The company $11,664,000. showed a $174,000 profit for the same quarter in the previous year. For the entire year of 1972 Browming reported a net profit after taxes and minority interest of $1,400,000 on sales of This compares to $54,057,000. 1971 profits of $1,495,000 on sales of $52,235,000. ra i 0 i N C i i M TAX E I I I I Jlong Forms, $3.50. Call forj J Jan appointment. I I (5-2- ). rn weight Besides class. Christiansen, there were five tending teams (Bountiful, Viewmont, Clearfield and Royals who claimed a first place medal. Those include: Jay Nielsen (108), Blaine d Odenwalder (122), Steve (129), Gerald Thompson (135), and Blaine Yoshimura Layton). Ogdens Tigers visited the CHS gymnasium Friday night and gained revenge from an earlier defeat as they dumped in a thriller. the Falcons Clearfield will be having dreams of Ogden center Mark Handy for several nigh' to come after the centers fine performance Friday night. Handy scored 29 points and blocked several shots in addition to pulling down countless rebounds to thwart CHS bid to tie for the region lead. The Falcons trailed the tall Ogden club all night, and never could overcome the gap as the resurging Tigers got Win-war- I rrrr PRINTING ROYS a pin over the Weber wrestler Crabtree at 129 pounds. Wu.ward took first in the 129 pound weight class for Roy. 1 Business Cards Envelopes Letterheads k Wedding Invitations Announcements Printing while you wait 6-- 7 Steve Winward on his way to J OF ALL KINDS 62-5- 6 (170). Three second places were also picked up by: Mike Orosco (115), Gordon Cole (141), andBob Crunk (188). Roy ended the region season in a three way tie for first place with Box Elder and Sky View for the title. It had been rumored that the region tournament winner would win the title of champion for the year. their third region win of the year. Murdock and Hohlios scored 17 points each in a losing cause as CHS dropped into a tie for second in the region with a mark where they are tied with neigl.Lor Layton. offense three-pronge- d featured by the electric quick Braves. Guard Dennis Green leads the team in scoring with But teama 19 7 average. mates Lee Holbrook and Gary Malmrose boast of solid 12.8 and 12.0 averages. Center will give the Chris Jones, at shorter Falcons a rebounding problem in addition. Bountiful will need to stop steps towards finals 41-1- g 66-6- 4 meeting of the year between the two schools. The squads met earlier in January in Clearfield, and the Braves Jay Clarkson hit a short ium- - STRIKING alike forms, CHS Rob Hansen lays in two points over the stretching Mark Strom-berof Ogden. per with one second left in overtime to give Bountiful a heartbreak victory. The Falcons will have their work t for them long before they arrive in the BHS gymnasium. Not only will the Falcons be playing on an enemy court, but Bountiful will be looking for revenge after two straight losses to Viewmont and Layton. CHS will also haze to stop g . 6. Falcons travel ITecjipmey oefl the (From ytx r PHONE 773-249- l y SOUTH (South 2 I PRINTING FIRESIDE 5440 copy) Camera-read-y 1900 4 J WEST e oi Blue Ox) ROY, UTAH eshO'Wi k 16-1- 2 The second period saw much of the same as Roy pulled into halftime vith a lead. slim 32-3- 0 HERE Doug Nelson gets off an jump 3 shot in Roys win over Bear River Friday fsir ot 71-5- Coach Ted Smith's Royals managed to work the lead up as the final eight to night. Don't feed wildlife Winter feeding of small game can be more harmful than beneficial, according to Nish, Division of Darrell small Resources Wildlife game supervisor. Nish said that the Divisions policy is to Keep wild so it does not birds wild, foster an artificial feeding Animals program for them. tend to lose their independence under a feeding program. 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