• January 14, 1981-The Journal Opinion-Page 7
' JV = SPORTS WRAP UP 5is ]- "" "' '"'
00,00g&00bow tourney Woo00v00 cage i
open Saturday tourney is set -- ...,.,.,, d
• Woodsvitw ! .... , elcared Danville / t
/[RAI)FORD--The I"ift h Tr°pi'ies will be awarded t° WOOI)SVIIA'E-The C°hase bFf)O:¢bL% i 11''14)11 "llt'/J .... "11 /
nual Boys-Girls J.V. both bovs and girls. l,ions Club of Woodsy|lie will " ' , ' . . . . .......
ney sponsored by the A Cheering Trophy 'ill be hold |Is 4Is{ Annual Northern Bib\\; svilk' t;. tlikg ,,),•latll,rtldug;,i --- II-- J
w Athlet)c Boosters Club awarded to the best cheering Anmteur Basketball Tour- Engineers defcatedOxhow 7,,- flwg,;me, adding theirfinal 17 WI.PtIU[S'IIc group wm
nan/e/It at tile Woodsville fi6. 2cllin elf Io 13 fast goals points in IIR' lasl quarter. Tim • . w= • t
gins this week squad
iF°llowingisileschedule: Pra'ciice balls will be ('onnnunitv Building Feb. 25- in Ihe Iirsl l)erio(t and then I)anxilh, ln(lians scored only lla,k7 occer m JlelfflUln
March I. " holding onlowingoingaway, live lmds in the first period 1 =] -'
Saturday, January 17 As in the past. there will be The vichw.v gavcW(mdsx'ille and six in tim lhird and their Vt)()I)S\\;'II, I,E Twclvc pcndilure.
:30 Boys Orford vs. Woodsy|lie lxvo divisions Class A and a. ,5-3 record. Woodsvl)lc's closing 191mini efforl in the A•oodsilh , llitdi School These combined cffortswill
:00 Girls Orford vs. Wondsville ('lass B. MiKe 1-ompian was nigh t inal qoarh,r jusl wasn'l sludells a soccel/coacb and hell) lo oflset tile expenses to
Any team wishing to apply scorer with 21 while ()ximw's enot,h Ir'dnerllavel)ecnhivilcd'tobc lhe lanfilies of the students.
:30 Girls Oxbow vs. Blue mountain shouldconiact Jill) Wtlker. 41 ,:---,,Mike ....... Munson,,.., .... and ,R°n ltun- " - ine' hi)or." s on a t'; " "..A. mgn'•,' "The eh)scncss, ot the I I
:00 Boys ' Oxbow vs. Blue Mountain King St.. Woodsy|lie. N.ll. inlglimlleltetlzAcacII, school stwet, r learn thal will residents of these com-
tr.wB5, or call 6{r3-747-:389 or
I
I
' saturday, January 31 6{3-747-2BSfi. The deadline for ........ (}rfttrd t,onoliers haw Ielgimn nexl August 4-18. mun!tms ts mc el our greatest
namtr t 'J",---- -" " The hosl country will assels pcrnaps one el tile
:30 Boys Consolation Game r( calving applieations is Jan. IIVI U e e$ " • •
, ag 6oncord ,)'ovide all housi lg nleals malor reasons wc choose to
00Girls ConsolationGame ')1). .Roalto,, ('{)N('(),{I) (,rfor(| lli(,,|.ansl)Ol.,a,i,,n fol.,orin, |:(s|(,( nl "|lt(-s('• c°nl/lunltl(s' I' € ", ll --T l--
:30Girls Championship Game .... . , . , ............ AllY eonlrll)Ullon |liar{ you • /
ELI,S RI\\; El{ Blue co||q|tered t o|word boys and and Io ,ill sotttl gdnlcs. III , • ...... -
:00Boys Championship Game ......, , tnn Xoodsx|llc' '' xdl" |ox|dc• .- |'l|exe |s wnnm your means
Mounlall Unloll edged South g rls tea us, 57-31 and 36-32, • • ' P ' . " .,
r , with rel lects upoII ire
Home teams wear white provided by Oxbow. Allgames NJI, winter Royalhm 61-58 on the strength respectively Roger Silllilal' aceonliKlatJons to the and
• of Andv Taylor'sthrc, e free-.h,va, ieadit|g the winning Ih,lgiun|lean|alah|lcrdate. edueatioua, values to be i,,. D
minute quarters. It will be a
tight schedule so all teams
should be ready to start at the
scheduled times.
Admission to the tour-
nament will be $1.25 for adults
and .75 cents for students.
The Concession stand will be
open h) serve ftx)d and drinks.
fiforms. Timers will be
ed by Oxbow.
team must provide
own scorers. "Home"
will be the official hook
Trophies will be awarded in
places for both boys and
Six All Tourney Team
wmobile club
officers
by FLOYD R. RAY
air was clear
the temperature in the
25 to 35 below zero. It
mrmed to 12 below when we
up and took off up the
right of way for
iron Boskey's cabin. This
ight of way now belongs to
and there are no rails
Ton had a nice wood fire
in the camp and it was
:osy. Machines started
from all directions.
rafton County director
',huck •Elms from No.
laverhil and Bart Witham
Exeter came.
We were glad to have them
dth us. We'll show them an
Club Also present was
liner Heath, Ass't. County
Elms.
After cooking our hotdogs
lnd
s
the meeting
hamburgerwith about 25
of the previous
were read and ap-
and also the Treas.
s which showed us to be
still Solvent, with a good
balance. Part of this balance
is for the February Easter
eal Ride-In.
t @,'as reportqd the trail
round the Motff l'im
to Moosiiauke Inn
d been cleared, so riders
lage to this
A bridge is n/eded
the Stimson Farm on the
elift trail. The trail signs
up but more are needed
something is going to be
about this.
it was pointed out that
furnished by the
h the town
on
to be
mobiles getting
trail to another. It
pointed out that the
keep to the right
road, and travel not
lotorists
over l0 miles per hour. This is
important to prevent any
accidents between highway
users and the snowmobilers.
The new Liability Insurance
program was discussed. This
protects the owner of land
which riders cross from suits
which might be brought
against them. This covers only
those owners who have given
the clubs permission to cross
their land, and in designated
trails, This does not protect
the owner of land, who has not
given permission to cross his
land as you should not be there
in the first place. Therefore
this should give an incentive
for owners to give permission
for use of their land as they
will then have this protection.
The election of officers
resulted in the following:
President Kenneth Mosholder,
Vice President Jesse Boshaw
Sr.; Secretary Don Bagley;
Treasurer Floyd R. Ray;
Executive Council 1 Year Mac
Heath; 3 Years Joel Phipps; 3
Years Lewis Bancroft.
We were glad to hear from
Bart and Chuck as to the
outlook from a stale level on
snowmobile clubs. It seems
not all state officials are
friends Of snowmobiling,
thererore "the officials of he
NHSA have got to choose a
course to be taken which is
going to be best. It seemed to
be the option of Fish and
Game cooperation might be
best for the immediate future.
Some would even like to do
away with the BOMV. It also
seems that some of the money
from snowmobile
registrations is being chan-
noled out of any benefit to the
outings set
CONCORD Slate Parks
Naturalist Judy Silverberg
has announced a schedule of
nine winter nature outings --
eight for cross country skiers
and one for snowmobilers --
starting wilh a Jan. l0 six-to-
nine-mile hike for in-
termediates at Pawtuckaway
State Park in Nottingham.
"These outings are designed
to give outdoor lovers a
chance to get out and enjoy the
sights, sounds and smells of
winter," said Ms. Silverberg
who initiated her winter
nature program last year.
There is no charge for the
conducted tours. Participants
are asked to wear warm
layered clothing and to bring
their own cross country ski
equipment, a lunch, and a
canteen of water.
Intermediate outings are of
six to nine miles in length and
are for bet tar-conditioned
participants: beginner outings
are of four to five miles in
length and of relatively little
stress.
"We'll go whether or not we
have snow," Ms. Silverberg
said. "Naturally, it's more fun
with snow because there's a
real excitement in coming on
the tracks of animals or birds
in the snow."
The nature outing for
snowmobilers is set for Jan. 18
in the Kilkenny area, she said.
Participants are asked to
meet at the Rocket
Snowmobile, in Berlin, at 9:30.
For further information,
contact Ms. ,Judy Silverberg,
New ttampshire Division of
Parks and Recreation, Box
856• ('onco|'d, N.ll. 03301 or
call her at (;(13 ) 271-3254.
SKI SAI,E SCIIEI)ULEI)
W. TOPSHAM---A Winter
Outdoor Sports Equipment
Sale will be held Jan. 24 from
l0 a.n|.-2 p.m. at Union 36
School. Skis, ski suits, skates.
and other consignments arc
needed. The event will benefit
the W. Topsham Tri-Village
Fire l)epartment.
snowmobiler. Approach your
• legislator or councilor and License revoked
whisper in his ear what you CONCOI(I) Director of
want done, how, and when.
They will be glad to discuss Motor Vehicles Thomas A.
this with you. Power has released the
See you on the trails, following list of rev(at ions:
I)RIVINC, WIlII,E
INTOXi('ATIEI)
license plate O.K. in N.H.
New ltampshire
who purchase
e Presidential
ural license plates will
to display them on
vehicles beginning Jan.
,n|as A, Power, Director
l)epartn|ent of Safety's
is|on of Motor Vehicles,
d that the plates may
,ed in place of the
vehicle registration
Only, through March 31•
)lares, which
sold to honor the
of Ronald
as the nation•s 40th
)1. are nol available
Division of Motor
Vehicles said the Inaugural
plates are the only plates
allowed on the front of a
vehicle in place of the regular
green-on-while New tlamp-
shire regish'alion plate at this
time Any vehicle not
displaying lhe Inaugural plate
must have both the rear and
fronl New llampshire plates
displayed.
IT'S A BOY
A son, Michael Gordon, was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Murray of Ryegate at Mrs.
Hilchcock Memorial Hospital
Dec. 22.
may be obtained BOY ARRIVES
e Presidential A baby son was born to Mr.
Committee in and Mrs Lawrence Hibbard
D.C. of Warren at Cottage Hospital
actor of Motor Jan. 2.
R00.00acquetball News
J UNIOR RACQUETBALL RESULTS
uet Shack and The Fountain of Youth teameo
r talent to play other area clubs Junior players
-' from 8 to 14 years old.
oOdBarre (76) vs Racquet Shaek-Fountain of
EdgeBurlington (72) vs Racquet Shack (56
representing the Racquet Shack were Susanne
es on Hatch, Rich Saffo Jr., John Saffo, Jeff
J. Jacobs, and Mathew Burnham. Juniors will
ngton/:or a tournament on Saturday, January
MENS LADDER (Red)
Jim Barton 21-20. 21-20
-1-12, 19-21, 11-5
rroll over Larry Lavoie 21-15, 21-16
Ned McLure 21-19, 21-15
over Ned McLure 21-12, 21-10
ze Beauvais 21-11,21-20
LADIES LADDER RESULTS
)ie Buell over Shirley Morris 21-18, 21-16
]cane{re Enderson 21-12, 21-12
ey Morris over Louise llarrison 21-17, 21-11
Douglas E. ('lark, 42, N.
h|verhili; Gordon A. Penoff,
47. I,ittleto|l: l'eter S. Lipson,
35. Sugar llill: Ernest F.
McConnell. 35. Littleton:
Alberl J. Rozzi. 34. W.
l,ebanon David A. Smith. 22.
I x,I)anon: Frank A. Smith. Jr.,
21. W. Topsham: Kenneth P.
Wallace. 32. Thetford.
hnplied ('onsent l,aw
James ll. Adams. 36.
l,banon: Theresa Bredeur.
53. ('anaan.
Reckless Operation
John B. Bar|'y, 34. W.
Canaan: Cynthia M.
Provencal, 17, Canaan.
Three ('onvictions
Kevin E..ludd. 21, Lebal)on.
throws, two of them after.the
gan|e was over. ltis first
crucial l'rt'o|'n|anee at tl|e
foul line I)roke a 58-58 tie with
14 seconds to ph|y and his
second Irip aflcr hc was fouled
al lhe buzzer put il o|| ice.
i'eter Ih,wc of S. Royal{on
was game high scorer with 23
poinls. The win raised the
BM If Bucks h)a {;-2 record
Spartans down
Engineers
WIIITEFIELI)- White
Mountain look both ends of a
co-ed co||test against Wood-
svillc, defcaling the Engi||eer
boys 55-54 and Ihe girls 37-20.
White Mounh|in's Richard
l)uke was high scorer for the
Spar{arts and for the game
with 16 poinls, while Denise
Roy of White Mnunlain topped
the girls" gan|e with lO. Mike
Ald|'ich and Mike Slayton
scored 14 each in the
Engineers h)sing effort, while
Kare|| Brooks scored nine for
Woodsy|lie i|| the gi|'ls' con-
.test.
Lisbon girls
beat BMU
IASTON Paced by Lind',
('lough's 20 poinls, the Lisbon
girls outscored Blue Mountain
}-41 in whal Coach Graham
Perhani called "their best
game of the year."
The Panthers survived a 16-
poinl |'ampage by BMU's Kim
W|'ighl, who finished as game
high scorer at 24 points. That
game pnt ihe l,istum girls ai 4-
2 for lhe season, and BMU at 3-
BMU girls
defeat Chelsea
WELLS RIVER--Blue
Mountain tlnion's girls
defealed Chelsea 36-34,
scori||g nmsl of their points
( lti ill the second period.
Chelsea. which came away
wilh high scoring honors with
Ka|'en Filzgerald's 18 points.
threatened in the final quarter
when BMU nelted only two
poinls, but couldn'l overcome
lhe earlier BMU lead.
Thetfo00d
scores upset
TIIETPORD__ The{ford upset
Masoama by a score of 57-55
despite a fourth quarter rally
by the Royals that prompted
Pan thers' {2each Bob Johnson
to con|menl that it was a good
lhing the game didn't last two
minutes longer.
"l! was really a good all-
around team effort. We played
some super defense early and
capilalized on the turnovers
off our press." Johnson
ren|arked.
BMU downs
Danville
WELLS RIVER--Blue
Mou||tain. led by Andy
Tayior's 18-point per-
Listen to
Jan. 19th
Woodsville vs Littleton (Away)
Girls
,Jan. 20th
Woodsville vs Newfound (Home)
Boys
boys Vfihleals with 17 poinls
and ('mdy Washbul•n pacing sponsor Ibis ICaln will be in a lil etilnc opporlunity for
lhc girls wilh 10. approxinlalely $7.800. The t]|(,se young conununity
The ('onCol•d boys were parenls of lhese young inert n|end)crs will be greatly
han|percd by the recenl Iossof have ol•ganizcd tl|c Belgium al)P rceiatcd,'" said club
Ihrec of lhcir regulars, while Boosh,r ('lub in an cffo|'I lo Sl)°kcs|nan Michael Ackc| •-
file ('oneord girls couldn't raise Ihcse funds so Illal lhcir Inan.
nlalc]i tile IKq'fOl•lnallCC of c]lihh'cn nlay experience Ihis ('iwcks |or COl|lributiolts
Ihcir gallic higll scorer, "lln'illofalifetin|c." Illay be n|adc payable to
TainniiAuslin. wilh Hipoinls. Thtv ill sponsor acliviiies BEIAHI;M IIOt)STEll ('LUB,
sucli [is suptx, rs, ear washcs, ai|d addressed h) W)dsville
and fl.l sah's i|| an clforl 1o IlighScl|ool
raise a imrlion d' Ibis ex-
)P Wants You On Skiis!
Touring equipment &accesories
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• January 14, 1981-The Journal Opinion-Page 7
' JV = SPORTS WRAP UP 5is ]- "" "' '"'
00,00g&00bow tourney Woo00v00 cage i
open Saturday tourney is set -- ...,.,.,, d
• Woodsvitw ! .... , elcared Danville / t
/[RAI)FORD--The I"ift h Tr°pi'ies will be awarded t° WOOI)SVIIA'E-The C°hase bFf)O:¢bL% i 11''14)11 "llt'/J .... "11 /
nual Boys-Girls J.V. both bovs and girls. l,ions Club of Woodsy|lie will " ' , ' . . . . .......
ney sponsored by the A Cheering Trophy 'ill be hold |Is 4Is{ Annual Northern Bib\\; svilk' t;. tlikg ,,),•latll,rtldug;,i --- II-- J
w Athlet)c Boosters Club awarded to the best cheering Anmteur Basketball Tour- Engineers defcatedOxhow 7,,- flwg,;me, adding theirfinal 17 WI.PtIU[S'IIc group wm
nan/e/It at tile Woodsville fi6. 2cllin elf Io 13 fast goals points in IIR' lasl quarter. Tim • . w= • t
gins this week squad
iF°llowingisileschedule: Pra'ciice balls will be ('onnnunitv Building Feb. 25- in Ihe Iirsl l)erio(t and then I)anxilh, ln(lians scored only lla,k7 occer m JlelfflUln
March I. " holding onlowingoingaway, live lmds in the first period 1 =] -'
Saturday, January 17 As in the past. there will be The vichw.v gavcW(mdsx'ille and six in tim lhird and their Vt)()I)S\\;'II, I,E Twclvc pcndilure.
:30 Boys Orford vs. Woodsy|lie lxvo divisions Class A and a. ,5-3 record. Woodsvl)lc's closing 191mini efforl in the A•oodsilh , llitdi School These combined cffortswill
:00 Girls Orford vs. Wondsville ('lass B. MiKe 1-ompian was nigh t inal qoarh,r jusl wasn'l sludells a soccel/coacb and hell) lo oflset tile expenses to
Any team wishing to apply scorer with 21 while ()ximw's enot,h Ir'dnerllavel)ecnhivilcd'tobc lhe lanfilies of the students.
:30 Girls Oxbow vs. Blue mountain shouldconiact Jill) Wtlker. 41 ,:---,,Mike ....... Munson,,.., .... and ,R°n ltun- " - ine' hi)or." s on a t'; " "..A. mgn'•,' "The eh)scncss, ot the I I
:00 Boys ' Oxbow vs. Blue Mountain King St.. Woodsy|lie. N.ll. inlglimlleltetlzAcacII, school stwet, r learn thal will residents of these com-
tr.wB5, or call 6{r3-747-:389 or
I
I
' saturday. January 31 6{3-747-2BSfi. The deadline for ........ (}rfttrd t,onoliers haw Ielgimn nexl August 4-18. mun!tms ts mc el our greatest
namtr t 'J",---- -" " The hosl country will assels pcrnaps one el tile
:30 Boys Consolation Game r( calving applieations is Jan. IIVI U e e$ " • •
, ag 6oncord ,)'ovide all housi lg nleals malor reasons wc choose to
00Girls ConsolationGame ')1). .Roalto,, ('{)N('(),{I) (,rfor(| lli(,,|.ansl)Ol.,a,i,,n fol.,orin, |:(s|(,( nl "|lt(-s('• c°nl/lunltl(s' I' € ", ll --T l--
:30Girls Championship Game .... . , , , ............ AllY eonlrll)Ullon |liar{ you • /
ELI,S RI\\; El{ Blue co||q|tered t o|word boys and and Io ,ill sotttl gdnlcs. III , • ...... -
:00Boys Championship Game ......, , tnn Xoodsx|llc' '' xdl" |ox|dc• .- |'l|exe |s wnnm your means
Mounlall Unloll edged South g rls tea us, 57-31 and 36-32, • • ' P ' . " .,
r , with rel lects upoII ire
Home teams wear white provided by Oxbow. Allgames NJI, winter Royalhm 61-58 on the strength respectively Roger Silllilal' aceonliKlatJons to the and
• of Andv Taylor'sthrc, e free-.h,va, ieadit|g the winning Ih,lgiun|lean|alah|lcrdate. edueatioua, values to be i,,. D
minute quarters. It will be a
tight schedule so all teams
should be ready to start at the
scheduled times.
Admission to the tour-
nament will be $1.25 for adults
and .75 cents for students.
The Concession stand will be
open h) serve ftx)d and drinks.
fiforms. Timers will be
ed by Oxbow.
team must provide
own scorers. "Home"
will be the official hook
Trophies will be awarded in
places for both boys and
Six All Tourney Team
wmobile club
officers
by FLOYD R. RAY
air was clear
the temperature in the
25 to 35 below zero. It
mrmed to 12 below when we
up and took off up the
right of way for
iron Boskey's cabin. This
ight of way now belongs to
and there are no rails
Ton had a nice wood fire
in the camp and it was
:osy. Machines started
from all directions.
rafton County director
',huck •Elms from No.
laverhil and Bart Witham
Exeter came.
We were glad to have them
dth us. We'll show them an
Club Also present was
liner Heath, Ass't. County
Elms.
After cooking our hotdogs
lnd
s
the meeting
hamburgerwith about 25
of the previous
were read and ap-
and also the Treas.
s which showed us to be
still Solvent, with a good
balance. Part of this balance
is for the February Easter
eal Ride-In.
t @,'as reportqd the trail
round the Motff l'im
to Moosiiauke Inn
d been cleared, so riders
lage to this
A bridge is n/eded
the Stimson Farm on the
elift trail. The trail signs
up but more are needed
something is going to be
about this.
it was pointed out that
furnished by the
h the town
on
to be
mobiles getting
trail to another. It
pointed out that the
keep to the right
road, and travel not
lotorists
over l0 miles per hour. This is
important to prevent any
accidents between highway
users and the snowmobilers.
The new Liability Insurance
program was discussed. This
protects the owner of land
which riders cross from suits
which might be brought
against them. This covers only
those owners who have given
the clubs permission to cross
their land, and in designated
trails. This does not protect
the owner of land, who has not
given permission to cross his
land as you should not be there
in the first place. Therefore
this should give an incentive
for owners to give permission
for use of their land as they
will then have this protection.
The election of officers
resulted in the following:
President Kenneth Mosholder,
Vice President Jesse Boshaw
Sr.; Secretary Don Bagley;
Treasurer Floyd R. Ray;
Executive Council 1 Year Mac
Heath; 3 Years Joel Phipps; 3
Years Lewis Bancroft.
We were glad to hear from
Bart and Chuck as to the
outlook from a stale level on
snowmobile clubs. It seems
not all state officials are
friends Of snowmobiling,
thererore "the officials of he
NHSA have got to choose a
course to be taken which is
going to be best. It seemed to
be the option of Fish and
Game cooperation might be
best for the immediate future.
Some would even like to do
away with the BOMV. It also
seems that some of the money
from snowmobile
registrations is being chan-
noled out of any benefit to the
outings set
CONCORD Slate Parks
Naturalist Judy Silverberg
has announced a schedule of
nine winter nature outings --
eight for cross country skiers
and one for snowmobilers --
starting wilh a Jan. l0 six-to-
nine-mile hike for in-
termediates at Pawtuckaway
State Park in Nottingham.
"These outings are designed
to give outdoor lovers a
chance to get out and enjoy the
sights, sounds and smells of
winter," said Ms. Silverberg
who initiated her winter
nature program last year.
There is no charge for the
conducted tours. Participants
are asked to wear warm
layered clothing and to bring
their own cross country ski
equipment, a lunch, and a
canteen of water.
Intermediate outings are of
six to nine miles in length and
are for bet tar-conditioned
participants: beginner outings
are of four to five miles in
length and of relatively little
stress.
"We'll go whether or not we
have snow," Ms. Silverberg
said. "Naturally, it's more fun
with snow because there's a
real excitement in coming on
the tracks of animals or birds
in the snow."
The nature outing for
snowmobilers is set for Jan. 18
in the Kilkenny area, she said,
Participants are asked to
meet at the Rocket
Snowmobile, in Berlin, at 9:30.
For further information,
contact Ms. ,Judy Silverberg,
New ttampshire Division of
Parks and Recreation, Box
856• ('onco|'d, N.ll. 03301 or
call her at (;(13 ) 271-3254.
SKI SAI,E SCIIEI)ULEI)
W. TOPSHAM---A Winter
Outdoor Sports Equipment
Sale will be held Jan. 24 from
l0 a.n|.-2 p.m. at Union 36
School. Skis, ski suits, skates.
and other consignments arc
needed. The event will benefit
the W. Topsham Tri-Village
Fire l)epartment.
snowmobiler. Approach your
• legislator or councilor and License revoked
whisper in his ear what you CONCOI(I) Director of
want done, how, and when.
They will be glad to discuss Motor Vehicles Thomas A.
this with you. Power has released the
See you on the trails, following list of rev(at ions:
I)RIVINC, WIlII,E
INTOXi('ATIEI)
license plate O.K. in N.H.
New ltampshire
who purchase
e Presidential
ural license plates will
to display them on
vehicles beginning Jan.
,n|as A, Power, Director
l)epartn|ent of Safety's
is|on of Motor Vehicles,
d that the plates may
,ed in place of the
vehicle registration
Only, through March 31•
)lares, which
sold to honor the
of Ronald
as the nation•s 40th
)1. are nol available
Division of Motor
Vehicles said the Inaugural
plates are the only plates
allowed on the front of a
vehicle in place of the regular
green-on-while New tlamp-
shire regish'alion plate at this
time Any vehicle not
displaying lhe Inaugural plate
must have both the rear and
fronl New llampshire plates
displayed.
IT'S A BOY
A son, Michael Gordon, was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Murray of Ryegate at Mrs.
Hilchcock Memorial Hospital
Dec. 22.
may be obtained BOY ARRIVES
e Presidential A baby son was born to Mr.
Committee in and Mrs Lawrence Hibbard
D.C. of Warren at Cottage Hospital
actor of Motor Jan. 2.
R00.00acquetball News
J UNIOR RACQUETBALL RESULTS
uet Shack and The Fountain of Youth teameo
r talent to play other area clubs Junior players
-' from 8 to 14 years old.
oOdBarre (76) vs Racquet Shaek-Fountain of
EdgeBurlington (72) vs Racquet Shack (56
representing the Racquet Shack were Susanne
es on Hatch, Rich Saffo Jr., John Saffo, Jeff
J. Jacobs, and Mathew Burnham. Juniors will
ngton/:or a tournament on Saturday, January
MENS LADDER (Red)
Jim Barton 21-20. 21-20
-1-12, 19-21, 11-5
rroll over Larry Lavoie 21-15, 21-16
Ned McLure 21-19, 21-15
over Ned McLure 21-12, 21-10
ze Beauvais 21-11,21-20
LADIES LADDER RESULTS
)ie Buell over Shirley Morris 21-18, 21-16
]cane{re Enderson 21-12, 21-12
ey Morris over Louise llarrison 21-17, 21-11
Douglas E. ('lark, 42, N.
h|verhili; Gordon A. Penoff,
47. I,ittleto|l: l'eter S. Lipson,
35. Sugar llill: Ernest F.
McConnell. 35. Littleton:
Alberl J. Rozzi. 34. W.
l,ebanon David A. Smith. 22.
I x,I)anon: Frank A. Smith. Jr.,
21, W. Topsham: Kenneth P.
Wallace. 32. Thetford.
hnplied ('onsent l,aw
James ll. Adams. 36.
l,banon: Theresa Bredeur.
53. ('anaan.
Reckless Operation
John B. Bar|'y, 34. W.
Canaan: Cynthia M.
Provencal, 17, Canaan.
Three ('onvictions
Kevin E..ludd. 21, Lebal)on.
throws, two of them after.the
gan|e was over. ltis first
crucial l'rt'o|'n|anee at tl|e
foul line I)roke a 58-58 tie with
14 seconds to ph|y and his
second Irip aflcr hc was fouled
al lhe buzzer put il o|| ice.
i'eter Ih,wc of S. Royal{on
was game high scorer with 23
poinls. The win raised the
BM If Bucks h)a {;-2 record
Spartans down
Engineers
WIIITEFIELI)- White
Mountain look both ends of a
co-ed co||test against Wood-
svillc, defcaling the Engi||eer
boys 55-54 and Ihe girls 37-20.
White Mounh|in's Richard
l)uke was high scorer for the
Spar{arts and for the game
with 16 poinls, while Denise
Roy of White Mnunlain topped
the girls" gan|e with lO. Mike
Ald|'ich and Mike Slayton
scored 14 each in the
Engineers h)sing effort, while
Kare|| Brooks scored nine for
Woodsy|lie i|| the gi|'ls' con-
.test.
Lisbon girls
beat BMU
IASTON Paced by Lind',
('lough's 20 poinls, the Lisbon
girls outscored Blue Mountain
}-41 in whal Coach Graham
Perhani called "their best
game of the year."
The Panthers survived a 16-
poinl |'ampage by BMU's Kim
W|'ighl, who finished as game
high scorer at 24 points. That
game pnt ihe l,istum girls ai 4-
2 for lhe season, and BMU at 3-
BMU girls
defeat Chelsea
WELLS RIVER--Blue
Mountain tlnion's girls
defealed Chelsea 36-34,
scori||g nmsl of their points
( lti ill the second period.
Chelsea. which came away
wilh high scoring honors with
Ka|'en Filzgerald's 18 points.
threatened in the final quarter
when BMU nelted only two
poinls, but couldn'l overcome
lhe earlier BMU lead.
Thetfo00d
scores upset
TIIETPORD__ The{ford upset
Masoama by a score of 57-55
despite a fourth quarter rally
by the Royals that prompted
Pan thers' {2each Bob Johnson
to con|menl that it was a good
lhing the game didn't last two
minutes longer.
"l! was really a good all-
around team effort. We played
some super defense early and
capilalized on the turnovers
off our press." Johnson
ren|arked.
BMU downs
Danville
WELLS RIVER--Blue
Mou||tain. led by Andy
Tayior's 18-point per-
Listen to
Jan, 19th
Woodsville vs Littleton (Away)
Girls
,Jan. 20th
Woodsville vs Newfound (Home)
Boys
boys Vfihleals with 17 poinls
and ('mdy Washbul•n pacing sponsor Ibis ICaln will be in a lil etilnc opporlunity for
lhc girls wilh 10. approxinlalely $7.800. The t]|(,se young conununity
The ('onCol•d boys were parenls of lhese young inert n|end)crs will be greatly
han|percd by the recenl Iossof have ol•ganizcd tl|c Belgium al)P rceiatcd,'" said club
Ihrec of lhcir regulars, while Boosh,r ('lub in an cffo|'I lo Sl)°kcs|nan Michael Ackc| •-
file ('oneord girls couldn't raise Ihcse funds so Illal lhcir Inan.
nlalc]i tile IKq'fOl•lnallCC of c]lihh'cn nlay experience Ihis ('iwcks |or COl|lributiolts
Ihcir gallic higll scorer, "lln'illofalifetin|c." Illay be n|adc payable to
TainniiAuslin. wilh Hipoinls. Thtv ill sponsor acliviiies BEIAHI;M IIOt)STEll ('LUB,
sucli [is suptx, rs, ear washcs, ai|d addressed h) W)dsville
and fl.l sah's i|| an clforl 1o IlighScl|ool
raise a imrlion d' Ibis ex-
)P Wants You On Skiis!
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