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Sun Thursday, October 24, Sun Chronicle 1374 U viDLvUjL,i V i V" jsw- - , .; . iti t T- - -- s'S wi$63L. e Wtesf fc VOVal I5y Ben Hyde The Bonneville Lakers won the Region One crown with a 6 0 record by rolling past the Bear River Bears, 28-The Bears started the game as though they were gunning for an upset, but a penalty stopped their drive and they had to punt the ball The ball was kicked out of the end zone, and the Lakers got a first dow n on their 20 yard line They moved the hall down to the Bear River 30, where Cliff Petersen broke through the Bear defense and scored the first Bonneville T D Steve Butters kicked the PAT to make the score 0 From that point, the Lakers totally dominated the game In the second quarter Bonneville climaxed another sbong drive when Steve 6 GETTING STAMPEDED on after receiving handoff from Slome h j r' u I Iolker, if a A r 4- .ega s.H m& Baird hit Mike Hall m the end zone with a pass with 4 4.7 left in the second period Steve Butters kicked another extra point as the Lakers increased their lead to 14-0 On the opening kickoff of the second half, Bonneville recovered a fumble to give the lakers a first dowm on the Bears 37. After they moved to the Bear River 13, McKay Mardsen hauled dow n a pass and stepped into the end zone for a third Bonneville touchdown The extra point was good to make the score tor the Lakers later in the third period Bonneville started from its 46, following a Bear River punt They mov ed dow n to the THREE ROYALS, using all of their effort to push Weber down, hope to gi e Roy a chance o get the ball. 21-- 0 20 clouds ttiat the Clearfield Falcons might yet make the state football playoffs for the first time they were abruptly brought down to earth when the Braves of Bountiful scoared another late TI) to kill all hopes The Falcons had learned earlier that Ixrth the Tigers and the Vikings had been beaten A Clearfield victory would mean a brand-ne- tie for first season, a The Braves tallied first with a 3 yard run by Doug Freekleton The Falcons then stormed down field and knotted the score when Jeff Adams handed to Alan John son from the 3 yard line. Sophomore kicker Chris Guida booted a 31 yard field goal to put the Falcons ahead 10 7 midway int the third period Dave Toone then hit the uncovered Freeleton for the six-wa- y Faunal Facts The measure of success in the natural woild is the survival of a species In the history of life, suivival ha-- , not been the general rule about one third of the 2,7iW) animal families known from the fossil record are still alive -- Rill Tervort Their persistence today Bonneville harriers victorious On Oit 10 the Bonneville High School Cross Country Team rolled to an impressive victory over the Bear 21-- ih (.n.lies at Bear River Fight bikers placed in the top ten ru.uiers Bill lervott was named Tiack Mail i f the Week as he placed first among the Lakers, finishing second oveiall Othet Lakers placing in the top ten included Roger Blakelv. third Ben Fulton, fourth Keith Knowles, fifth. Mike Aiave, seventh, Steve Md'omb, eighth, Steve Cof-fenm'h, John Stacev, ten River v: f m ''' ! til Tenni: coed honored Debra Morley of Bonnev ilk High eained the title of Girls TemiS Pl2vor of the Week for her fine performance in the Girls State Tennis Meet on Wednesday, Oct 16 Other Lakers doing a great job included Ruth Marks who earned a third and f.uh place singles play; Debbie Morky and Tracy Baker placing fifth in doubes; and in Trina Lanni and Sharon Me Undo piaung fifth .n No 2 doubles speaks for the perfection of their adaptations and their ability to keep pace with changes in their surioun dings Ti ue eav e dw oiling amm.i Is soiid their entile lives Mac in kness game winning points last period the in Team Bountiful, now 3 loads the league, and the Falcon, 1 3 now stand in last place The team plays l,ay ton this week The Lancers are very much m the title lace ihe Falcons will try to go out and cuitail and lxiiicer bids for a state position Two ye, us ago the ton Falcons mui dt i ed the team 36 0 Last year Clearfield was lieat by lay ton Alan Johnson, who gained 13 yards against the Braves, earned Prep Player of the Week Award a week ago against Ben I omond, trom Pe Deseret News m Salt Lake City This week against Ioton he will most likely break the all time Clearfield High rushing record held by Jacob Smith at TOO yards Smith totalled (Ins m his jr year Johnson has 787 yards io this date The sophomore team at 1 31-- The this season grueling, sport of Gross Country has boomed in success at CHS The team had no mercy for the Bountiful Braves, its last Region 2 duel match, whipping the Braves 15 to 50, a perfect score The team now stands 6 2 overall and 4 in Region running The Region 2 Cross Country Tournament will get under wav this week, and the Falcons aie out to average the I point loss to Viewmont earlier in a dual meet (Both Falcon losses came on point decisions ) Wayne Hardy bagged another first against Bountiful, followed by Jerry Barker, Jim Martin and .Jay Thalman In recent state standings the Falcons were slotted a bth Based on a study nj a 2 acre samp'e aie.,, st ic'.;:' have dttei mined that for every 270 ams of sagebrush country in the west there are 7,770 rodents oo rabbit n, .( badger'. 10 antelope and eight bats .U Ul llfl Ut. iJvl.'s NU KIP d distnbution as the gadwall A thu woild. ! ? PHEASANT HUNTERS should be deciding which posted unit they w ish to hunt this year. Permits sales on many units have already begun. This ofyear there are 15 units and a total of 2(,905 season permits. Two units fer permits on a daily basis, one with 100 permits, the other with 25. Pheasant season begins Nov. 2. V5 lldl.fe Resoui ct-- s The San Ratael unit in Emery County, which was open to hunting for the first time since 1964, had three oi five permit holders reporting success Total figures show that 166 of the 260 peimit holders were successful, with 35 hunters yet to report Minimum hunter success then, according to Homer W Stapley, Young man hits hole-in-on- deserves ned questionnaires Five moie persons have yet to report whether they were successful to the Division Five moose permits were allotted on the Ogden River unit Four persons have returned questionnaires thus far, three of whom v ere sue cessful, said Stapley Twelve of the .1 32 archery elk hunt eis have lepmled taking an animal during that aS II game 64 per ot 13, Snow ville Moose hunters on the Bear unit River Hole Ogden, son of Mr and Mrs Ernie Schneiter Jr. is a chip off the old block - he scored a e at St George Schneiter, greens superintendent at Bloomington Country Club, and his father. He made the ace on No 2 tee, 165 yards, and it was his first hole m one Brett is on the golf team at Dixie College, where he and Curt Child, 18, son of Mr and Mrs Jack Child of Riverdale, are students For proven leadership and concern ELECT standing iorris Davis County Provo, i Olympus, Elder, 5 Viewmont Granger, 2 School Board 7- 9 Bonneville I J were They M f;s 10 Pld J. for by Morris Hansen East A man of enthusiasm, izizizftiKirkiziziKirk'kiKickiz'kit'k'kizitizir WATT to n ta .s i Vlipyro w v jr-ai- i m FOR YOUR NEXT State Senator knowledge and experience who will effectively represent you in the Utah State Senate. Sr Waviio.nl. is a liK lung nsulcnt ol the Davis ami WD.et the pi ohk ms ol tin Disirnt knows ami ml, ith Ins v c, us ol areas, ami muci nnicnlal .utivitios. lie knows lio.v m both expcuciuc to ellcilivelv ic pi suit von on.mis tn the logislatmc lie has dcnionstiakd Ills eniluisi ism. energy and ability to get the mb done nk r mge o' husimss pohtn al and voinnunntv activities Sliei in a u,d (l man we need lo keep m the I tali man A Wavimnl is I'm Stale Senat Slici man vv uu will represent the people of. Roy, Clearfield, Sunset, Hooper, South Weber, Riverdale. vv ! I Keith C. YJarner Democrats Vote m M appreciate your support and will do my best to represent you! I y Thanks. f'Hiiir'k of UR I1 Ml SI si 1 N Ua Mi it is Dl Ul let d die, all kt.Smoct birds subjected to intense could do not freeze t '( uuse of a built in theninomt (hat the flow of uaon blood to Hull thus ion serving body heat fei sn regulates i Rov Smith v Paid tew si hunt percent success, said Stapley They are Hatch Point, Bonanza, Daggett, and Parker Mountain shot 1 Higgai tv show ten successful hunters out of the 17 who have retur- 70 e Brett Schneiter, assistant management chief, is cent Fi e urpts smv missing onlv fiom Sou Ui America and Australia The feel of most nwtheie vival nJLi ijfcSv 1 honorable mention also The team has won six straight game's and stands 7 1 overall ad 7 0 in Region 2 play Coaches, Ciaig Hansen aivi Roger Reid will lead their team against ljyton this week to olficiallv wrap up the Region 2 title 01 players have been Neville, Brent Rodney Hoskins, Stuait Nonas, Kelly Ross Chi is Guid.i. Joe Garcia Doan Tollman and Allan 1 Early repoits on 1974's Utah antelope and moose hunts show most nimrods were successful in taking their animals this year. A new antelope hunting unit. Hatch Point, shows that so far, 18 of 19 w ho w ent afield took their bucks The remaining permit holder had not yet returned his questionnaire to the Division of n IV IC4U s sue Gene state ision -- A He was in a foursome with Munson, formerly of Ogden and now a pro at Bloomington, and his uncle, One of the two fall sports at Clearfield High w ill go to sightless in caves, the sal imandei Salamundi rs are hoi n jbli to see, and it fmubly laised m the light, they retain thei v 7 Terry state Thei e is an except ion to ho-- i aV'c h J hole-in-on- face 0 Clearfield These animals have many similar traits miKnown in related forms in the outer all cave woi Id, such as animals are small and slow der with thin, pale body coverings; they have no use for eves so have lost ti.eir sight, they have long oi gans of touch and a sharp sense of smell for locating food they follow their own cycles, unrelated to d iv and nulJ outside animals Vs" U of U. yard line, where the Lakers had a 2nd down At that point, Steve Baud again 1 i the d && Keith Duncan With hopes fly mg above the hit Marsden for a 4th Laker T D Steve Butters kicked his 4th PAT as the lakers inflated their lead to 28-Bear River was finally able to put together an offense after Greg Marble recovered a Bonneville fumble on the Laker 32 They moved down to the 29, where a completed pass play gave the Bears a T D An attempt for a two point conversion failed as the pass was knocked down Oct 24, the lakers will travel to Brighton for a practice game Next week, the state pla., ,ffs will begin at 7-- -- & vV &f K ;?! H. a 1 :Ci , fj li" Ai 2:i, 197 -- S S$. &.pt Wednesday, October Clearfield Courier by Citizens lor Warnei Brent, bits Ctwiionan i m Smith Wcbu, Iloopc r to( omity line). South acsi Rivudak ant toi Senate Jciiv WilliaiiiMin ( ( oinmittee ha.rman |