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Show 12 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Friday, December 12, 1980 Eagles lose home opener to namesake ..Local college hoop the game came for action returned to the CEU, as a local Armory, Tuesday as product, Geno Lucero CEU hosted the of Ferron scored, College of Southern Lucero, a returning Idaho. letterman, opened the The final score was game with the first a disappointment tor two backets. CEU fans, as the But the lack of Eagles lost, consistency on behalf The Eagles had the of the CEU squad lead in the first two plauged the bucket . 93-6-7. eHort! ball and agressively for the im-rebounds was the second half game pian Bui hot shting ot CSI, kept the CEU leam , Jf the race, times during e ame the CEU ? fighting pont a, gb7" break-away- 40), tically an VkW. This combined with non-existe- nt outstanding rebounding game, all their and combined to defeat the offensive. defensive rebounding CEU unit. CSI came into the skills, gave them the game with a well halftime lead of The consistency of tuned team as they worked well together CSI shooters, Frank throughout the entire Baines and Michael game. Ingram was clearly in The first points of view as both eastern 46-3-7. 93-6- 7. wth Baines, a comeback the Coming a little more minutes of action. output. This lead to the Then the odds of outpacing of CEU by ?ur.er baU theraXEaglaa. CSI coming off a took over. What first appeared to few slam dunks for be a Eagle showdown good measure every turned into a Eagle few minutes, kept the domination by the CSI action moving at a rapid pace. Quick Bugles. s and two Poor shooting aMe l0 lower handed dunks, totally e percentage (less than mishandled dominated the CSI Sf. Ingram, and Lamar for the night. The final Dixon. High point read The next CEU home scorer was Ingram with 25. game is today at 7:30 The final spread of p.m. against Utah 26 points was the States junior varsity largest lead CSI held team at the Armory coast recruits paced Eagle in double the scoring attack in figures was David the first and second Johnson with 13. For the CSI Eagles, halves. had three men in jn the second half, heey double figures atthe CEU Eaeles Lucero for CEU lut well from both the ad lnslde outer corners of the floor. Lucero was 3 for 5 from the charity stripe and scored a total of 19 points for the night. He was the high point man for the CEU squad. The only other but Carbon held CASTLE DALE Carbon High turned on to actually win the tables on Emery going away. 39-3- 7, 43-3- 7, 6-- 0 Jerry Dyer who Belich, Dannette missed the game due Hamilton, Sandy Anderson and Pam to an illness. were the The Dinos had the Poulos in the edge at the end of the leaders move. and defensive ) firstquarter (12-6- took an eight With winter setting we have many raptor species fighting to stay alive, battling in the harsh weather. tors either fight or stand back while other such as coyotes and bobcats winter eat the choice parts. As long as the winter predators Price and they will ensure that the bird is properly taken care of. Hamilton point Emery easily won junior varsity game by a huge margin, Carbon traveled to Green River Thursday made for afternoon games at half- - several clean steals lead out in front to go down time. Emery outscored for some lay-u- p the Dinos in the third baskets and Belich period to close the gap continually harassed somewhat and spurted the Emery ball han- (23-1- Raptors battle winter and Anderson Poulos in particular blocked several shots efunderneath and were Dinos The by defeating the a aided in the reboun- in employed fectively Spartans, by girls basketball action full court and half ding department in a Carolyn Borla. on the Emery court court press defensive maneuver The dims had two Tuesday night. had them downed scorers in double Dyer Emery had the Dinos by four working on all week in digits as Hamilton in a game at practice sessions. finished with 15 points pots The Carbon a week earlier. and Borla added 14 to agressive five had all tactics Carbon was never the winning total. behind in Tuesdays starters playing with Chris Petty and game, jumping off to a four fouls in the fourth Angela Tuttle each lead at the outset quarter with gaurd bad 12 for the Spar and setting the pace Karen Belich finally tans. all the way. Junior fouling out. Petty also departed The others held on to varsity coach Janet Martino handled the finish the game in team in the absence of winning fashion. 5) with the Pirates and the Dinos will be on the home court Tuesday night to host Union High School. The JV game starts at 5:30 in the final period to dlers until she fouled p.m. and the varsity at 7 p.m. come with two points, out. Veltri remains undefeated Some of the various isnt too long or too Veltri weeks thus far. year by winning over raptor species win- severe, we can expect HELPER Veltris dropped the U.S. Fuel, tering in Southeastern a healthy population of Drug ran its winning Utah include the Bald raptors throughout streak to four straight Friendly Tavern by a Tommy Davis, Dave and Roger in the Eagle, Golden Eagle, Southeastern Utah. Helper 10 point margin this Child were all in Rufus week as afield Persons Rough-le- g Tolley recreational Hawk, cage loop past Goshawk, Coopers should be aware that as the league is Ellington bombed the double figures for the Hawk, Sharp - shinned raptors are classed as looking for a new nets for 28 points, Mike cycle team as they ran Red - tailed protected wildlife. It member after two O'Shea 19 and Steve up a big margin in the second quarter and is unlawful for any weeks of play, Powell had 10. Steve Edgehouse coasted in. The team of CEU persn to take any birds Peregrine Falcon, and not held in private students known as the had 14 for the Tavern John Sisneros and SparrowHawk. ownership legally Floaters have ap- - crew. Mike Kourianos were AI1 of these species acquired, or to rob or Veltri s knocked the parently dropped out scorers for have a difficult time destroy any nest, egg of play and a decision Food Center from the U.S.ieading Fuel. or young of any bird. on a new entry will be undefeated ranks the lost However, if a person made at a league next night by a con- CycleWorld their first game of the has in possession a meeting Monday night vincing 1 count of at 7 p.m. in the Civic Ellington, Andy week, however, to the and Auditorium, Barnett, OShea and Food Center, a close 3 Ron Stubbs paced the the contest, in team the Any the county interested in scoring attack for the CycleWorld had a for taking over the winners. Bob Hyde halftime edge, the he can Floaters schedule in had 17 points for Food Food Center came on and keep the league is asked to Center and Scott to lead at the three difficult for the rap- - specific native hawks, have a representative Nielsen 16. quarter mark and Unless seriously contact tors to locate their managed to hold on for Wednesday night league is the one point win at the advised it into injured, prey. president Santo Lupo, CycleWorld got . The raptors receive not to pick up any Jr. at or the the winners column end. Hyde, Nielsen, some food easily, as is injured or dead raptor secretary, Walter for the first time this Steven Milovich and the case when a deer or parts thereof, as Borla, at League Standings or aother game animal possession is unlawful. Interested teams into find If an due starvation dies should be represented you or disease. jured raptor, or ac- - at Monday nights But, oftentimes even cidentaly injure one meeting. The new when a meal seems yourself, immediately entry will be allowed easy, it is not; because contact your local to back up on the other animals are also conservation officer, schedule and pick up If he is not available, the competing for the the games same food source. If contact the Wildlife Floaters have played Nest Weeks Schedule: this occurs, the rap-- Resources Office in or forfeited in the two Veltri Drug vs Floaters Monday 61-4- 2. Gary Lee were in double figures for the winners in a well balanced offensive attack. Dave Child paced the losers with ffHUCJ nonday , Bloc. 6 p.m. Ho FODadl 15 10 p.m. $150 per person Refreshments Available Carbon Ave. and First North they were hosted by the '-m- mm Provo High Bulldogs. The Dinos lost the contest 100-5- This 6. the puts record for the varsity Dinos at 2 preseason wins and 3 losses. Preseason hoop action saw the junior varsity of Carbon make the road trip to Provo High. behind Dinos, The the Ron of Fenton suffered a 4 defeat. This drops the record to a 3 mark. The sophomores, who are helmed by former Carbon High coaching 92-5- 68-3- 8. This loss drops biologists are gathering this data at three checking stations in Summit, Morgan and Cache counties to determine the general condition approaching Body condition and age data were also at gathered Blacksmith Fork and Snowville checking stations during the regular deer hunt, John Kimball says . Eggs give nutrition matter how This neat natural, but inex- No 2.95 Budget Fuel Stop Old Helper Highway 637-997- 7 and many vitamins essential and pensive, package is a rich source of minerals. So, serve egg dishes Eggs often for economical and nutritious holiday provide high - quality protein. meals. data indicated the deer are in good shape for the winter. He expects no serious deer winter loss, unless unusual weather conditions their record to the 3 game that was scheduled for mark. All preseason games December 19, has been will not count in the moved up one day to conference standings the 18th of December, toward the state This is due to the playoff berth. Con- - approaching holiday ference games will break that begins on Friday. begin in January. The Dinos are on the road today, as they The Dinos will also will be hosted by the be hosting a Alumni Tigers in Orem, game on December 23 Game times are at at the CHS gym. The 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. game time for this The Dinos home game has not been set. V. nutrients. Days a Week Husky the brisket. In fact, egg protein so near perfection is sit many packages under your Christmas that scientists use it as tree, you can find a a standard of com- valuable one right parison when star inside hoop your measuring the protein Craig The quality of other foods, Bunnell, lost their refrigerator third preseason game incredible edible egg! Eggs also contain Friday: 7 fat the the winter, 2-- Thursday: Hours Division at 0-- Tuesday: 24 Wildlife Resources Northern Region. manager for and Dinos lose big edggdSim Luncheon Specials start at thickness Provo tough LUNCHEON SPECIALS PRICE ELKS LODGE weight game preliminary Watch for )IM Measuring a deers deer are now being of the deer population fat is a good indicator checked for age, in northern Utah for During the late hunts now in progress in the northern part of 19 points, Don Child the state, several had 14 and Davis 13. hundred harvested 472-529- 7. Food Center vs U.S. Fuel Friendly Tavern vs CycleWorld Tuesday Veltri Drug vs U.S. Fuel ( games at 7 : 30 and 8 : 30 p.m. ) Deer checked for fat John Kimball, 64-6- replacement 15-fe- et of body condition, says 79-6- 472-33- for a jump shot CEU's Brett Beagley pulls up from Idaho of Southern Tuesday night. The Eagles against College in their home opening offense had trouble mustering any loss. develop. While on summer range, deer which more fat in certain areas of the body such as the deposit rump, heart and better chance brisket will have a of surviving the winter, A normal deposition 0f fat at the brisket is about one - fifth to two - fifths inches, cording to Kimball Aging ac-Ore- m deer by looking at the jaw or by taking a tooth is important in assessing population trends. ' A doe bred as a yearling will usually bear a . single fawn, says Kimball. Does older than two years generally bear twins, Teeth are taken from 20. to 30. of the deer at the checking stations, When a tooth is taken it is later sliced and studied through a microscope. Rings are deposited yearly on a deer tooth similar to the rings on a tree. Carbon runners keep winning meters the 1000 On November 28 and with Carbon High School of 3:08, four time the and Lisa runners have turned in 29, Misty successful fall Larson ran in the AAU seconds off the Cross womens record at seasons, finishing in National meet in Utah State. top ten positions in Country In the first three state and national Pocatello, Idaho. meets. Running in the high months of 1981, the school division, Lisa Larsons hope to keep l came in 11th with their winning ways at more 100 runners indoor meets in Utah STATE FARM as well as the Simplot competing. In the college Games in Idaho, Carbon Highs John division, Misty fin-sihed 51st among more Powell added another than 100 runners. victory laurel, taking INSURANCE Last week, the third place in the Larsons competed in national cross country FOR INSURANCE CALI an invitational meet at meet last month in MIKE BAXTER Utah State University. Santa Rosa, Calif. Agent 38 E 100 North Price Powell who took the 637 6450 Misty won the 800 50 meters Utah by yeards I ike a giHxl neighbor, high school over college com- - crown in October, was State Farm is (here. lf immh,. t t petition with a time of competing in the high Mne oh., r l'i'mii(ln 2:22.9 and Misty won school division. - M Illinois |