Show 12—The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday Dee 1 1170 ILdogami DDcdwiiiss Dfiffiy DB®s EM©n° DBeaiits Parrish Nyman Thompson Mits For 50 Points Lead Grizzlies By Greg Hanm Herald Journal Sparta Writer ROY—Stop the presses Rewrite the headlines and lookout Region One Here come the Grizzlies apln! Either someone forgot to tell them or they ditfot believe a word of it but coach Rod Tneller’s Logan Grizzlies are not goingto rebuild this year In fact the only building they have in 197671’s blueprint is for their aids of the scoreboard And in the wfn column of the standings and Mr Outside a tandem that consists of Scott Parrish and Ted Nyman respectively took charge of the Logan offense here Friday night and ran all over a Roy Royal team pitied as a contender for 5 divisional honors And Tueller even expressed surprise in the triumph "They surprised me” Tueller said post game “I can’t help but be pleased with the kids especially with the way they came back in the second when it was 45-tadf "I thought we played a fine defensive game We picked up a lot of loose balls especially Eric Hale who did an excellent Job on Brad Reus (he held him to eight points) and now we look ahead to a tough game Friday against Bear River” Take Lead Logan took hold of hot spurts by both Parrish and Nyman and built a 6 lead early in the second! quarter scoring seven Straight points at the outset of that period Parrish was simply a bull under the boards He took the ball and put it through the basket with seemingly no trouble Even when Roy coach Gordon Elk-edg- e collapsed a guard to front nim in the final ha' Pvrisb merely powered his way through the lane to finish with 28 points j— even after sitting on bench for four minutes in foul trouble Logah led at half 3126 with Parrish and Nyman having respective point totals of 17 and 15 outscoring the entire Roy team Mr-Insi- 77-5- - it up at 5 with 2:30 remaining Nyman Parrish sew 67-5- Gary Smith and Stokes added further to the Roy loss In those final two minutes as the Grizzlies outscored Roy 14--0 during that spell Nyman hitting from 20 feet out whenever he got a chance to fling the ball up which was quite often complemented the inside attack of Parrish to file point that shutting off both halves of e tandem would the appear to be an Impossibility Smith Logan’s was another Mg link in the Logan win as he hit for 13 points and grabbed countless loose balls off the backboards Stone and Stokes the Juniors coming off the back were also instrumental in the impressive inside-outsid- mini-forwa- Region debut Logan will host Bear River next Friday 40 RAY THOMPSON of Box Elder drives around the Sky View defense on his way to a basket aad a total of 50 points as Ms Bees defeated the Bobcats 3159 For Sky View Daa Peterson (14) Bruce Erickson (34) and Dave Hendricks (22) can be seen The Bobcats I Close Hargla Roy applied a full court defensive press to Logan in the third period and the hosts g Box Elder A Junior vanity shrugged off 29 fouls called on them by two hard-pressin- Indiana Defeats Carolina Indiana remained 2V4 games behind Utah with a decision over Carolina Bob Nctolicky scored 37 points for the Pacers and Mel Daniels added 31 Joe Caldwell having an excellent season with the Cougars store Jumping from the Atlanta Hawks of the rival NBA tallied 23 for Carolina The New York Nrts won their fourth straight by beating the 0 as Sonny Floridians Dove scored 36 points and Billy Paultz netted 25 Larry Jones had 33 for the losers Charlie Beasley acquired from the Floridians on waivers toe previous night came off the bench to sink four foul shots in file final 29 seconds and assure Texas’ triumph over Denver John Beasley led the Chaps with 25 points but Don Sidle of Denver folk scoring honors with 26 Pittsburgh held off a late Memphis rally to beat the pros 117-1George Thompson paced the Condors with 35 points and John Brisker added 28 Steve Jones secored 27 points for Memphis as the Pros went the last 2:28 of the game without a field goal 150-11- 6 115-11- quickly begin to slice Logan’s comfortable margin sophomore Trailing 44-Danny Thomas drove past Parrish for a luyin and center Mike Haberman scored from ten feeL Thomas threw in a foul shot and scrappy guard Mike Hein stole two passes from rattled Grizzly guards and converted them into four points With 3:42 left in the third period Roy was back in the game at 0 Tueller then inserted Junior guard Walt Stone into the Logan lineup and the calm underclassmen quickly bombed a 25 footer through the nets to make It 47-Parrish moved inside for two cripples and in less than a minute Logan had moved bad: in front by 11 0 It was SMS at die end of the quarter Parrish Out With Parrish on the bench with four fouls Roy stayed in contention until the 6 senior lumbered back onto the court It was 6355 at that point Then Nyman converted two Utah Division of Fish and free throws and Junior Robert Game hatcheries were busy Stokes canned a short Juniper to during 1970 rearing and stocking fish in Utah waters A total of 1511871 fish weighing 858734 pounds were stocked during 31 141-1- 45-4- 40 51-4- 6-- McBride Is Top Saddle Drone Iltder Hatcheries Were Busy During 1970 Mountain Rodeo Association hi a pike recent banquet held in Salt Lake In order to maintain the fishery program at its present level fund must be made available to upgrade the present hatchery facilities and to build new hatcheries on suitable water The Association which covers the state of Utah and has over 300 members competing for prize money also awarded four other top rodeoers supplies Gary Cooper of Lehi was named the top money winner of the Bareback riders Jack Hannum Morgan was winner of the calf roping and steer wrestling W L Blackburn and K E Motes Nephi were the winners of the team roping Esch winner received a beautiful handcarved trophy saddle as his prize for being the top money winner in his event for the past season McBride a graduate of South Cache High School and Utah State University also earned the saddle bronc championship in 1967 1963 and 1969 He has won over 20 trophy belt buckles and four trophy saddles during the past 12 years This year he won the Lagoon champiunshijL y first-quart- er out-wor- ed 29-1- Sex Score a victory and a defeat (Herald Journal Photo by Panl Willie) ROY — The Logan Cubs exploded to a 2S5 first quarter lead the Cubs Jumped to the 285 lead and then increased it to 41-here Friday night and recorded at intermission and had a 5 its first JV league win of the margin going into the final season 8155 over the Roy High period Juniors Chris Perry Logan’s outStokes and Ellis ruled the standing sophomore center backboards all evening while sewed 17 points tieing teamguards Brad Sorensen Brad mate Robert Stokes for high point honors as the Cubs ran Bennett and ferry Hansen away with the game to im- paced the Grizzly attack from the guard line pressive style 25 57-4- Ten of the 11 players for coaches Hal Lewis and Roger Wilson got into the scoring column as junior guard Dick Hill led the Royals with 23 points in the contest had scored at 5:26 for the Col- - High tower put the Stars to 8 front at 4:48 then Red player He’s comparatively short at Robbins combined with Beaty 65 and he doesn't exude a through the remaining time to sense of overpowering strength keep Utah alive in the see-sa- w 7 so necessary in the vicious fight that resulted in a close - contact world of the tie American Basketball Associa- three-on-tw- al 1-- ns 5858 to the second half with Bob EHto Dan Peterson and Steve McFarland leading the Bobcats they slowly chipped away at toe margin reducing it to 12 points 7159 before Thompson went into action to score his final 11 points giving him to 50 points for the night output was Thompson’s sensational Fifty points from one player is almost unheard of today He hit 14 of 20 in the first half as the Bees shot 54 per cent from toe floor and five of eight in the second when Box Elder cooled to Just 43 per cent Sox score 19-1- 109-10- n AS' 117-11- tion But Friday night the former Brigham Young University standout made all the difference for his Utah Stars when he shot a three - point goal with one second remaining in overtime to push the locals past the Kentucky Colonels 126 30-fo-ot IS 128 d shot Without that taken after Colonel Cincy Powell put the visitors ahead-12126 at four seconds left to the extra period Zelmo Beaty’s performance would have been for naught as would Mike outButler's astounding put Nemelka had three three-poigoals to his credit to the game accounting for nine of his 11 total points His first one ironically came at one second to go in the first quarter when he put his team ahead 3351 The second three pointer was at 7:20 in the fourth period and Nemelka used it to bring his team to Wayne Hightower and Beaty hit two freethrows each and Mike Butler hit a goal at 5:15 to narrow 8 after Powell the gap to 6 Wit nt £ nt 101-1- 107-10- ka 3 Personal fouls — Ligon 5 Powell 5 Issel 6 Carrier 3 Simon 3 Hunter 6 Pratt 1 Robbins 5 Hightower 6 Beaty 6 Gongdon 1 Wise 3 Butler 3 Nemelka 3 Total fouls— Kentucky 29 Utah 27 A— 7665 star w - 0 Ilrcaks Record --Soviet MOSCOW (UPI) wdghtlifter Vasily Alexeyev Moke his own world record Friday by pressing 497C lbs during competitions in the Soviet city of Shakhty am vi-- i V-- L V ijt $ Give A Gift of Selected COSSIIER’S CHEESE For Christmas Available at Logan Elks Lodge 920 North 2nd West 752-331- Every Week from Now Until Christmas! & ti f)i 4 From 12 noon ’til 7 PJH ak nt Utah Stars Edge Colonels In ®T SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Dick Nemelka doesn’t fit the stereotype of a pro basketball In the next 10 minutes of play Thompson Mt 14 of 17 attempts from the field before missing his last three shots By half tone he had 33 points and eight rebounds and the Bees had a commanding 5858 lead Against the Bobcat press Box Elder was filling the lanes fast-brefashion and passing o through the zone to get the fast break situation and two easy points During a stretch that begin with three minutes remaining in the first quarter Thompson hit 32 of Bax Elder's next 45 points netting 20 straight at one and getting 22 of 23 points The Bees had their offense working to perfection and Scott fenith picked up 14 assists to help Thompson put cm the shooting display The Bees’ defense meanzone while a proved almost impregnable as the Cats tried unsuccessfully to pass to the big men inside Then trailing 5829 Sky View came back to score nine straight as Thompson missed three in a score row and the half-tim-e last-secon- 1970 The majority of the fish stocked were rainbow and cutthroat trout amounting to over 12 million fish Ten species of fish were stocked from LaVon McBride of Logan Division hatcheries including claimed the award for the top species of trout grayling Saddle Bronc Rider of the Rocky salmon and walleye aty officials here Friday night to defeat the Sky View Bobkittens 6850 in the Bobcat gym The Sky View team was held away from the basket for two and three minutes at a time by a prosing and trapping Bee man-toma-n defense that sparked the victors to an early 185 lead and a 28-1- half-tim-e bulge The Bees showed a quick handed tough rebounding club that forced numerous Sky View turnovers and controlled the boards at both ends of the court until late in the game when they had the victory tucked away The victory must go to the tenacious defense which held the Bobkittens to a cold IB per cent in the first half and 29 per cent in the second With four Bees shooting in the double figures they pulled to a lead and then 135 Sky View 175 in the 3 second period to take a advantage midway At the end of three quarters the score was 4854 as the Kittens managed but three field goals While only Kurt Allen could break into double figures for Sky View R Smith had 13 T Shaw had 11 and Brent Farnsworth and Loveland each had 10 for Box Elder whistle-happ- also proved &ey could score showing much week ago when they opened the practice season with Logan Junior Varsity Posts First Victory Bobkittens Fall To Box Elder 27-1- SMITHFIELD Ray and the Box Elder Bees came into the dangerous Sky View Bobcat lair Friday night and took home a solid 8859 victory But in an unusual happening both coaches were happy with toe performance of their players when the game was concluded Goadi Dennis Cussic of Box Elder was of course happy His team had won and had done it in fine style Ivan So coach was Christensen who was fielding a young and inexperienced team He had good reason to be happy Hut team had shown a great improvement in Just one week’s time And it was plain to everyone there that the Bobcats will indeed win their share of ballgames this year and could arin be off to the state playoffs It was suppose to be a long year for toe Bobcats There are no superstars not even standouts listed on the Sky View roster The crowd was suppose to be smalL Everyone agreed But it Just doesn’t haopen that way in Bobcat territory The crowd overflowed the gym and Sky View’s team put up a scrappy fight that kept everyone there to the closing buzzer Behind the fine shooting of Thompson Bax Elder pulled to an early lead and at one time doubled the Slqr View output 56 29 At the half it was 5858 In the second half however some of the old scrap was shown fay the inspired Sky View team and it narrowed the score to Just 12 points difference 7159 before Thompson hit 10 of Box Elder’s last 17 points to put the game on ice Box Elder opened the scoring with Mark Sackett and Scott Jknith hitting A big three-poiplay by Kay Olsen made the score 45 for the Bees but Sackett added two quick field goals and Thompson a free throw and toe score was 93 Keeping his team in the game Olsen added another field goal giving him all five of the Cats points Bruce Erickson and Olsen added charity shots and Otoen hit from the Add on a good Inside move to make the score 115 for the Bees It was the last time the Cats were in serious contention Box Elder ran up eight quick points and then making the score Thompson went to work Thompson ' it J -- t 4 !l-- ' j U t £ Tk |