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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, March Wednesday, March Clearfield Courier 15, 1973 14, 1973 5V by Sam Manes Wildlife Resources Officer West defeats Royals 77-5- 7 in state tournament game ROY - Finally, after seven of trials and tribulations, the Roy High Royals have made it into the state basketball tournament. Their first round game was against the West Panthers at the University of Utah Special Events Center. scorers with years 20 ported well with 16 while Lonnie Bullard netted 14. Jed Benson, who has come on strong recently, bagged 10 to give the Royals four players in double figures. Roy Box As for team shooting, the The Royals, under first year head coach Ted Smith, got into the tournament by destroying Box Elder 0 last Tuesday in the Roy High gymnasium. Royals hit mid-Marc- h. Royals also hit 20 of 26 free throws for nearly 80 percent. Usually they are down around 60 percent. REGION ONE FINALS: (won, loss, pet) Sky View Logan points, mostly on long fielders. Thomas sup - - 500 -. Elder - Weber Bonneville Bear River - fielders while Box Elder managed only 20. In a shocking turnabout, the 31 82-6- Roy teams fair well in Layton tournament The Royals came out of the lockerroom at the start of the critical contest and nearly tore the Box Elder squad apart as they hit for six points before the Bees managed to FHS light the scoreboard. pushed that ino a 17-- 7 advantage at the end of the first period. - Two weeks as Layton had defeated them for the championship of area 8th grade basketball teams faired well ROY the in the outstanding basketball tournament earlier. In fourth place in the Layton Tournament was Arbys Bucks with five players from Roy Jr. area, five from Jr. Area and two from North Davis Jr. Arbys Bucks 7 decision to dropped a Sunset and then defeated Far2 and Kaysville mington last week in Layton, held for the benefit for the Easter Seal Society under the direction of the Utah National Guard. The Bees picked up the pace in the second period as Phil Adams and Larry Bywater hit from outside, but Roy held the advantage into intermission at San-drid- Games were played at the Layton Armory with some 44-3- raised for Crippled $600 Children and adults. ten-poi- 59-5- In second place in the eight team tournament was Big Veras Braves of Roy after dropping the final game to host Layton by a 5 margin. The Braves represented Roy Jr. High and Layton was composed of the best players from Central and North Layton Jr. 37-2- Center Danny Thomas was the big gun for Roy during the third frame as the Royals charged into an 18 point bulge. Starting guard Lex Puffer really kept the heal on from the outside in addition to Thomas rebounding and tip-in- 60-3- Arbys Bucks also were awarded the Sportsmanship trophy at the conclusion of the tournament. Members of the twelve man all-stsquad included Neil Cox and Brent Rose of Arbys Bucks and Conrad Hafen and Paul of Big Verns Braves. . Final order of finish was as 59-5- s. ar Oz-m- Higns. Conrad Hafen led the scoring for the Roy team with 25 in the championship game. In earlier games, Big Veras Braves demolished Hill AFB, 3 and then edged South The loss to Ogden Layton was the second in two The final frame saw the Bees attempt a comeback, but it was obvious to all present that Roy was on its way to the state tournament, first in school history. Puffer led the Royals and all Layton, cham pionship; Big Verns Braves follows: of Roy, second; South Ogden, third; Arbys Bucks, 4th, Sun- set, fifth; Kaysville, 6th; and Farmington and Hill AFB. coming in last. 80-2- 70-6- discover. Wildlife A Tournament Morgan The Great Basin goose, a native of Utah, is the second largest of me Canada goose species. Most of the geese taken by hunters in Utah are raised within the state. Canada geee begin nesting in Weber County as early as The nest is usually built on the ground near water. It is a depression in the ground lined with material from the surrounding area, sticks, grasses and soft grey down. The number of eggs varies from 4 to 10 but the usual set consists of 5 or 6. The period of incubation is from 28 to 30 days and is performed by the goose alone. While the gander never sits on the eggs, he is always in close attendance, ready to protect the family from any danger. At Ogden Bay Waterfowl Migratory area, young broods of geese are observed as early as April 15. One main problem with this early nesting is the spring runoff. With ground nesting geese and a heavy water runoff nests become flooded and eggs destroyed. On the average most of the nesting pairs will made a second effort to renest. Championship games in the Weber County Recreation Basketball program will be held Saturday, March 17, 1973 at North Ogden Jr. High School. Championship games will be held in grades 5th through 9th. The semi-fingames were held Wednesday, March 14, at four County Junior High Schools. Nine Roy teams, four North Ogden, four Plain City area (Wahlquist) and three South Ogden teams were in semi-finplay. Four teams from Valley and five teams from Washington Terrace (T.H. Bell) failed to : 49-3- semi-fin- al , -- at their meeting at the Division of Wildlife Resources Salt Lake office. This years spring gobbler hunt will be from May 5 through May 20, a week later than normal because of the expected late spring this year. Bag limit is two males and hunting can be done during daylight only. Biologists predict a lower cess rate this year because suc- last Orv hours drought resulted in poor production. The board set May 1 through Oct. 19, 1973, as the bear season and Nov. 1, through April 15, 1974, as the cougar A change in this season. years proclamation requires ' p summers it stockmen to report 1 , .- -i .'i ,, v - Conservation .. -- Jrp1 Naona Federation and state Ahiiialcs March dog mGAu1 4, ma & Whirlnool 5 lbs' Prk fhPs 5 lbs. fryers 5' lbs. pork roast national and, heritage deserves our therefore, All THIS 0!!lY 0230 Vi grain fed pork Cut, wrapped & frozen Ham & bacon cured oo0.: mm reverence. GSLGirO grain fed lot Angus beef V2 Cut March 18 through 24 is National Wildlife Week. The observance is sponsored by the Utah Wildlife Federation in conjunction with national recognition of the week. Why observe Wildlife Week? Wildlife is intrinsic to our wraPPed nn0. c:ogog G? EinAXQ Cyrcrxo :s::o D25tC52 Wildlife adds to the vitality and beauty of life and, deserves our therefore, husbandry. Wildlife abides by the same rules of the game under which man must exist; therefore, man should monitor it cautiously. Wildlife and, exists; therefore, man should respect its presence. Layton. The setting was a neutral count, Davis High in Kaysville, and the Falcons took the Lancers 56 to 52. It was the first CHS win of the season over Layton in three attempts. At the first rest stop the Falcons and Layton were tied g at Then the CHS cold spell to move into a fast-movin- 17-1- halftime 32-2- 7 advantage of behind the Dunn Lee and Brent Owens. It looked as though CHS might be done for the year as Layton kept the advantage of five, going into the final Then the Falcons frame. awoke from their nest, and it was senior Blake Murdock who pushed the Falcons for six straight points ard into a 6 lead with still 6: 13 to play. From then until the 3 minute 46-4- 47-4- sson mark it was as close a game as can possibly be. With the the Falcons score at Gus Hohlios hit two straight baskets to deflate the Lancers Layton still had time to counter, but a missed paii of and a couple of errant free throws protected the Falcons. Lee led all scorers with 21 points on five of six charity tosses and 8 fielders. Owens added 13 and Rod Buckwoldt tallied 10 to give Layton three players in double figures. As usual, Murdock and Hohlios led the CHS attack with 18 and 15 points respectively. Guard Rob Hansen provided 11 tallies, most in the second half surge. Friday night the Falcons met with frustration on several occasions as Olympus took a state tourspot in the class 6 nament with a triple overtime victory. The Titans jumped out to a CHS refused to die as they came back to knot the score at 2 going into intermission. The second half was just as even as both teams found themselves trading baskets for 16 minutes. It ended at 56-52-5- 4--A 70-6- 56 at the final regulation horn. CHS and Olympus tallied 6 points each in the first overtime and none in the second three minute extra. It was the third frame that did CHS in as the Titans hit the hoop for 8 points to close out the Falcons. Rob Hansen led everybody with 20 points while Hohlios netted 16 and Murdock tallied 10. As a team the Falcons hit 26 fielders and 14 of 18 free throws. Clearfield now closes their basketball season with a 5 region mark. Coach M.B. Garretts club provided its fans with some razor-clos- e games all during the season. As for next year, it looks promising despite the loss of such seniors as Murdock, Hohlios, and Hansen, the three mainstays of this years squad. 1972-7- 3 5-- KLLINKL FLORAL And flowers are 32-3- A furnished by m k Olive and Mark 2955 W ashington Phone 89 55-4- 64-4- Ben-nio- 43-2- Ogden No. 1, n, 30-2- This weeks finals at North Jr. High begins at 9 a.m. with the Ninth Grade Championship followed at 10 a.m. with the 8th grade final. The 7th grade final at 11 a.m. and the 6th grade at 12:30 p.m. with 5th grade at 1 : 30 p.m . 9 for Call Harry Hall Championship schedule. The Roy Recreation program leaders appreciate all the players, coaches, officials and spectators that participated in the 1973 Recreation Basketball Program and wish them continued success. Ogden 825-504- Mepend mt SSmMRB (BHMnOMUL for the best in eyewear Unbreakable STA7VLITE LE7VSES Half the weight of ordinary glasses, yet sturdy enough to take the shocks that would shatter ordinary glasses. End the nuisance of pushing glasses back in place. Actually guaranteed against Impact Resistant breakage for life. Crystal Clear Scratch Resistant LEASES miV-GSi- ir Lenses that darken in sunlight and clear II is a darker lens, indoors. Stan-Grafor full protection in bright sunlight. y Duck stamp design ready The duck stamp for 1973 will show two Stellers eiders standing on a rocky Arctic shore, according to the Departments Fish The and Wildlife Service. winning entry, a full color wash drawing, was created by artist Lee LeBlanc of Iron River, Michigan. Interior Stellers eiders, Week planned ft. Whirlpool freezer with 50 lbs. of meet 10 lbs. beef roast 10 lbs. ground chuck 10 lbs. beef steak 5 lbs. beef ribs Officers enabling biologists to better manage the populations. Ray Staley, president of the Utah Association, Woolgrowers period afrequested the ter a reporting period had been recommended by the Division. The proclamation also requires nonresidents to list names and addresses of their guides on a permit card. The 1973 pheasant hunt will open Nov. 10. Season length will be determined in the latter part of the summer after all biological data has been gathered. tJafiond Wildlife PQGGEGQ 16 cu. kills within seven days to Division af---' 35-3- 45-2- The Wildlife Board last week set three 1973 hunting seasons and one season opener Q dropped a one point decision when the defending Fifth Grade County Championship Travelers were defeated 4 by Plain City No. 1 team in sixth grade action. Last Saturdays scores involving Roy teams and the teams coaches are as follows: Roy No. 1 (Devil Dogs), Rex Rovinson, Coach, defeated South Ogden Roy No. 2, (Raiders, Ted Rich, Coach) defeated North Ogden, Roy No. 1 (Travelers, Benny Chavez, coach) lost to Plain City No. 1, Roy No. 2 (Falcons, Theo Cox, coach) defeated Washington Terrace Seventh grade - Roy No. 1 (Arbys Bucks, Harry Hall, coach) defeated North Ogden No. 2, Roy No. 2 (Stars, Clark Puffer, coach) defeated Plain City No. 1,25-2Eighth grade - Roy No. 1 (Big Verns Braves, Verl Nelson, coach) defeated Plain City No. 2, Roy No. 2, (Royals, Terry Mifflin, coach) defeated North Ogden No. 1, Roy No. 2 (David coach) defeated South 51-3- 5; dates slated fmfif Tuesday night the CHS Fa Icons found themselves in a playoff game with old rival 35-3- ' Clear- hurdle (Layton) on the way to a state tournament berth last week, but couldn't overcome the second hurdle (Olympus) and thusly ended their treck and a long, rough basketball season. terai from Roy, four from Hunting season (l - CLEARFIELD fields Falcons cleared one South Ogden, five from Plain City and five from North Ogden. The losing Roy team .with, ope. losing rpupd along , ,a Falcms finish County tournament planned Saturday advance to the u Great Basin Canada Goose which STANSAFE LEASES Childrens Yearly Eye Care Plan Includes: thorough eye examination, superior glasses with unbreakable Stan-Lif- e lenses and sturdy frames, a full year guarantee against lens or frame breakage. in- habit western Alaska and eastern Siberia, will appearonthe duck stamp for the first time. Selection was based on anatomical accuracj, artistic composition and suitability for The winner reengraving. ceives no financial prize. A record 249 entries were received in the 24th Federal Duck Stamp event. Artists from 33 states competed in the contest. A new duck stamp is issued each year by the l. S. The ne nostal Service. stamp will go on sale July 1, 1973. Every migratory water-fohunter 16 years of age or older must purchase this stamp and a state hunting license. 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