Show Page u ARcnticnT Tonr Bruins Smoker To Feature Evening of Boxing Wrestling Thursday Leather Pusher March 25 1948 Supreme r r ft- Vr' t'- ’’tl - Thinclads Test Norcachians In Opening Meet Bear River cinder artist will open their 1948 track by engaging in a duel meet with North Cache at Bear River sometime early in April a full The Rivermen have schedule for the season including a dual meet with Malad at Bear River and a dual meet with LoThey will gan high at Logan also participate in a relay meet at North Cache and in a four school at Box Elder in which Bear River Box Elder Weber and Ogden will particir also see acwill pate The Bears tion in the regional meet at the USAC later in the season It is expected that some of the top track stars will enter the invitational meet at the BYU as well as the state meet at Salt officially season Bear River fight fans should see plenty of action when the school’s top pugilists exchange blows at the Bruins club’s AnSmoxer to be nual Smokeless tomorstaged in the gymnasium The bouts get row evening under way at 8 o’clock The night’s events include at least 20 boxing and wrestling As an added- feature matches there will be several special events from the USACf The Smoker is under the direcofficers Reo tion of Bruins Barkle Dale Tarbet and Monte Austin and their advisers Coach Dick Howard and William Richard Cannon is in charge of advertising and Joel Nelson has the responsibility of the Smoker Mr Cullimore states assembly ring has that an been secured from the Garland Lions club and is in readiness for the evening The event is slated to be a family night and everyone is urged to come and bring his Lake parents In order that there will Many Track Men Report be no transportation worries the “The following thin clads are buses will run for the night’s be for to point getters expected events the school in the events listed” reveals track coach Durrell Wassom Hughes: sprints Arlyn Daryl Garfield Bob Nish hurdles Dale Crompton mile Lamar Ashof 15 by half mile Darvel Garn Grant Gibbs quarter mile Grant Gibbs Bear River’s basketball quintet field events Bob Nish seasonal reOther prospective thinclads are: claims an impressive cord of 15 wins as against 7 losssprints Donald Peterson LaMar es in 22 hardwood court encounLaMont lleslop Ray Sessions ters Lamb Thayne Oyler and DeVere of Bob The squad composed Calderwood middle distances David AnWoodruff Snow Reo Barkle War- Nish Blaine Gardner Dee Chrisren Mann Leland Stone Donald derson Ronald Potter Ross MaBrown Peterson Clive Garn Dennis Mill- tensen Kenneth Wassom er Gerald Simmons and Virgil son Reed Jensen Arlyn Snow and later in the Woodruff Carter hurdles Kenneth Brown Peterson Theo season Donald Ray Sessions and Clifford HanLamont Lamb played sen field events John Potter Coombs and class “A" LaMont Lamb Waldo Grant and 17 games with teams five of which entered the Don Starr state tournament Nish led the Bear River ofThe technical name for snoring fensive attack by averaging ten is sheet music and 812th points per game Gardner was second with seven and 322nds points while Anderson was third high with a six and 410ths point average Regional teams who downed the Bears fared well in the class “A” dribble fdsL Weber class “A” kingpins boast the exceptional record of 28 wins compared to one loss in addition to winning State class “A” title Basketball Quintet Claims Impressive Wins Record GARLAND DRUG EASTER Regulars’ Return Will Brighten Hardball Chances “Bear River's baseball squad with the return of almost a complete team of regulars and from last season should make this a creditable showing season” states Coach Howard Regulars returning Include John Udy who was elected captain for this season Duane Fallows Thompson Blaine Gardner Lawrence Hansen Monte Austin Reed Jensen and Woodruff Snow These players together with several other hardball artists are expected to comprise the “A” squad with freshmen and sophomores making a “B” group Coach Howard states that to date some 30 players have reported for both squads and that although they have been limited in organized practices the players seem to be enthusiastic about the team’s prospects The Bears will meet every high school in region one in league play in the first or second week in April To start bats clicking Coach Howard has already arranged two practice games with Davis and Ogden high schools School Leaders Map Out Planning Program r - Y'' c "“ t t ' Tommy position to Steffinand really “lay La Rail Thompson one in” V get their “dukes” into a Tentative Roster of Smoker Participants Boxing 140 pounds Tommy Steffin - 148 pounds vs LaRall Thompson Don Garfield - 135 pounds vs Neil Miller - 135 pounds Clarence Sylvester 145 pounds vs Danny Nicholas - 150 pounds Don Starr - 190 pounds vs Waldo Grant - 220 pounds Alma Hansen - 155 pounds vs Gene Ellis 150 pounds vs Holland Grover - 150 pounds Vyron Dunn - 150 pounds Orell Wise - 145 pounds Dale Crompton - 145 pounds vs Val Jensen - 120 pounds vs Burton Huish - 120 pounds Dean Selman - 130 pounds vs Wesley Miller - 130 pounds Richard Ramsdell - 155 pounds vs Stuart Cornwall - 155 pounds Reed Jensen - 190 pounds vs Bob Nish - 195 pounds Richard Beard - 145 pounds vs Max McNeely - 143 pounds LaVor Hansen - 126 pounds vs Norris Christensen - 125 pounds Bevan Hales - 140 pounds vs Carey Wayner - 135 pounds 130 pounds vs LiLMar Baker - 135 pounds Douglas Allred Gerald Couch - 118 pounds vsJ Leland Anderson - 130 pounds Warren Mann - 150 pounds vs LaMont Rogers - 130 pounds Carl Ashby - 130 pounds vs LaMar Ashby - 150 pounds Plans are underway at Bear River for the setting up of a destudents’ planning program signed to aid students in selecting courses in educational fields in which their greatest interests lie The idea still in the early planning stage provides that each the freshman student indicates field in which his interests lie Wrestling A suggestive schedule of clasGrant Turley - 145 pounds vs Earl Manning - 145 pounds ses in the following fields have DeVere Calderwood - 140 pounds vs Ted Allen - 140 pounds been planned: agriculture business science and mathematics home economics language arts IMPORTANT EASTER EVENT social science and mechanics and industrial arts AT Garland Puzey states that even though this planning program is used it is likely that no definite changes in reGarland quirements for registration will be made O Dress Shoe $750 Registration will begin about O Trousers $550 the second week in April © Dress Shirts $295 to $495 ROSE CLOTHIHG CARDS CHOCOLATES GIFTS TREAT YOUR GIRL AT Jack’s Lunch ORDER s EARLY FOR THE GARLAND GIVE HER CHOCOLATES Delicious Dinners Drinks BEST SELECTION OF CORSAGES FOR EASTER Sweets - 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