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Show Page Ben Lomond Beacon Wire mms o Lakers edge Warriors in 29-2- 6 grid battle PLEASANT VIEW Weber High gave Bonneville a run for their money in the final quarter of play in the game played Sept. 24. Bonneville coasted along with a 2 lead over Weber in the third quarter, but had to fight to stay alive during the fourth 29-1- -- Z3L..T3 quarter. Brian Nelson recovered a fumble for the Warriors on Bonnevilles first scrimmage at the Bonneville 25 yard line. Later Webers Jeff Messerly showed what he is becoming known for, when he completed a pass to his buddy Clay Jones for a 0 lead in the first quarter. Jgart EERMT. pro ran?. Labor Service 7T!r i il I. Tune-up- 5 6-- Tracy threw an 80 yard pass to Mike Mathieu making the score 29-1- but just as Bonneville was beginning to breathe, easy over the wide lead they had, Weber came to life again for one last attempt at evening the score. Messerly threw to Stone for a 12 yard scoring pass. Then Messerly hit Jones for the two point PAT which cut Bonnevilles lead to Later, Messerly once more connected with Brent Taylor for a 60 yard scoring pass. The attempt at the conversion failed but the lead for Bonneville was cut further to 29-2- ? ,, 29-2- The final five minutes of g the game saw Weber threaten Bonneville twice more, but I when running back Dee the attempts proved un- - Ir4 Cragun set up a scoring pass successful and Bonneville from Gary Tracy to Kevin won Hurley who fought his way to lose in the end zone. Weber managed to cut the lead Bonneville had oyer Weber Highs golf team lost them in the second quarter a close match last Monday at Stone as Bruce burst though The final score wsa through to the end zone from Logan. seven yards out. Stones Brett Thomas was low attempt at the conversion was stopped bringing the medalist with a 36. Chris score to a narrow 2 lead Dahlberg and Tom Bashford both had 40s. for Bonneville. The next day the team went Still in the second period, to Davis High and competed widened the Lakers their y in the meet. advantage once more to as Bonnevilles Cragun once Weber took third with a score of 318, only three shots behind again made to the end zone, second place Ogden High. this time from four yards The Warriors Brett away. Cragun made a success of the PAT and Thomas took second place Bonneville led at halftime. with a 73 and Fred Sumner came in with a 75. During the third quarter, However, Bonneville got going and took a 14--6 lead early in the second quarter s u. 29-2- EMUS on Golfers close match Maintenance at noon Saturday with hunting expected to be of good along marshes the Great Salt Lake. (Photo by Tom Angeles, Wildlife Resources, at Farmington Bay. DUCK HUNTING will begin 158-15- E1ELEE Lubes EEIEE FrontEnd Alignment TOEE Plugs l I T oYYFTV Ml Service CtocB3id2te Inspection Waterfowl hunt gets underway as hunters head for marshes by Sam Manes Wildlife Resource Officer An estimated 40,000 plus duck hunters will be out in force on Northern Utahs marshes when the annual waterfowl hunt gets underway at noon Saturday. Duck hunters will enjoy 93 consecutive hunting days until Jan. 2, 1977. Shooting hours will again hour before be from one-hasunrise to sunset except on opening day when shooting begins at noon and on Nov. 6 when shooting starts at 8 a .m. Bag and possession limits will be seven ducks daily and fourteen in possession, except 2D shocks lf CtoGtSStB Brake Adjustments IT;' ITIjr Fuel Pump T ms 5 v J.H-- I 111 Air Cleaner mse city-count- 22-1- 2 Oil Filters V JO) Y?y? i 14-1- redheads Carburetor Kit Oct. 9. Muffler Most hunting pressure will be the states seven major waterfowl management areas. Heaviest hunter concentration will probably be on Farmington Bay and Ogden Bay. The fall flight forecast indicates that waterfowl numbers and activity will be about the same as last year, which is good news for duck hunters because 1975 was a banner year. Ogden Bay has suffered exlosses of marsh habitat tensive ' due to the rising level of the Great Salt Lake. Hunters which have used the area west of Unit 3 dike will be surprised to find out that it has been destroyed and the majority of it is still under salt water. Other areas affected by the salt water were west of Howards Slough, Pintail Flats of Ogden Bay and West Farmington Bay. Hunting for most waterfowl will begin, as was stated earlier, on Saturday at noon. Goose hunting will begin Oct. 9, one week on EELEE Ilotate Tires imm, Fuses $wi sari tin ETIE1EE Battery EEIEE starter ftWW'WW""""" Mazdas 2 feee year25,000 mile j FOB. ALL I j Mazda will pay all service costs of normql use (except gas) for any rotary engine car or truck purchased new on or after July 1 1976, for two years or 25,000 miles, whichever comes first Your Mazda dealer will provide you with all parts labor and materials for all service or repairs required on all factory equipment This offer is good only in certain states and for a limited time GET A GREAT DEAL WHEN YOU GET IN ON THE MAZDA FREE FOR ALL AT: CUTRUBUS Freeway Mazda 843 W. Riverdale Road, 621-110- 0 Ogden, Utah Mazda's rotary engine licensed by and canvasbacks. Those limits may include no more than two redheads or two canvasback or one of each which may be taken per day. Remember, the duck hunt opens Saturday and the goose hunt begins one week later on 0C mm 4 YEAR COUNTY COMMISSIONER after the duck opening. Hunters must possess a valid Small Game or Combination license while in the field. Those hunters 16 years old or older must also have in their possession a 1976 migratory bird hunting stamp, or commonly known as the duck stamp. This must be signed, in ink across the face of the stamp to validate it. are not Hunters, age to the stamp, possess required but must be accompanied by an adult, 21 years of age or older. All repeating shotguns must be plugged so that they cannot hold more than three shells in the firing chamber and magazine combined. Hunters are urged to please observe all shooting hours. After the noon opening, hour hunting will begin one-habefore sunrise and will close at sunset for the remainder of the season. 1976 12-1- 5, lf Bountiful slides pastJBLHS, Ben Lomond fell to Bountiful added another 14 Bountiful High in their game points to their total with Mark Dickerson pushing through to of Sept. 28 by a score of Both teams remained top off a 78 yard drive and a 28-1- scoreless during the first 31 yard connection from quarter. Early in the second Welling to Steve Haslam. Ben Lomonds period, Ben Lomond, however, Richard Moore took the squad to the Bountiful 13, didnt give up and during the doing most of the work fourth quarter, the Scots himself. Then a first down came back on the Bountiful 11 pass was taken from Chris yard line. Ben Lomonds Davies and Bountiful ran the Moore threw a pass to Tom 88 yards needed to score. The Gormley who made a superb PAT was good and Bountiful acrobatic catch. Rob Despain lead added the PAT for a score of Later in that period, 28-Bountiful recovered a fumble made by the Scots and Just moments later, Bart Bountifuls quarterback Hubbard intercepted a Richard Welling passed to Bountiful pass. Dave Smell Tony Hill in the end zone. picked up 58 yards which Craig Fabrizio made the gave the Scots their second conversion and Bountiful had touchdown. The two point made another touchdown conversion failed and Bountiful walked away with a 3 before halftime. homecoming victory. During the third period, 28-1- Cross Country meet scheduled The -- on doors in your neighborhood "The next best thing to being there yourself." PAID BY DOUG HUNT City-Coun- ty Cross Coun- try championship is tentatively scheduled for Oct. 6 at Ben Lomond High. course will The three-mil- e begin and end at Ben Lomonds stadium with Coach Chick Hislop of Weber State College and his cross-countr- He cares enough to come to you Watch for him walking and knocking 28-1- 3 team officiating. y The invitational will begin at 3:30 p.m. prior to the Kearns-Be- n Lomond football game. A team trophy will be given to the first place team. Individual awards include: First place - An engraved gold watch donated and presented by the Ogden Standard-Examinesecond through sixth places - Individual trophies,. r; |