Show T"n "' r nr gg 0 tg " Vf The Salt'Lake Tribune Class A Football Sunday September 8 1963 J15 - Region 3 Clubs Under theJzun ' — By Bill Coltrin Tribune Sports Writer With Region Three’s football teams sporting a six win and one loss record after one round of play the rest of the Class A teams in the state now have their targets centered and every target is a - Region Three team — THERE’S NO question but that East beating Bountiful -Skyline dumping Ogden South beating Bingham West trouncing Bear River Olympus turning back Weber and Granite downing Granger made Region Three’s football quite spectacular Only Davis was able to break the string with a two touchdown triumph over Highland TOOELE AND Jordan kept the hopes of Region Four alive but the rest of the seven teams in that league fell by the wayside Region Two had a rather sad opening with only Davis being able to break into the win column And Region Five found only Provo and Payson in the victory column SO WHAT does all this do to this week’s schedule? First round winners battling this week include East vs Jordan Olympus vs Davis and Tooele vs Box Elder “ DOWNTOWN & COTTONWOOD m Of course in the upset class you can’t leave out the victory of Davis over Highland and the railbirds are still trying to figure out whether Highland was vastly overrated this year or Davis underrated rlt HIGHLAND goes to Bounti- ful Friday and some of the we have your size in these handsome year ’round questions may be answered then Davis will entertain - further Olympus clues In the Class B ranks Judge Memorial struck a blow when it trounced Lehi but top rated American Fork didn’t lose any prestige when it tied last year’s Class A champions of Orem ‘ THIS EAST vs Jordan A v bat- tle Friday at Jordan looms as one of the top games of the PROBABLY THE biggest surpnse of the first day was Skyline’s victoiy over Ogden a victory spearheaded by Curt Canning at quarterback and Mike Callister as the chief running back year with the Leopards sending that huge and mobile line against some of the top backs in the state at Jordan That big line of last’s started slowly against Bountiful but came to life to make life miserable for Bountiful in the second half And Jordan led by - the phenomenal Steve Densley pulverized Ben Main Race At Speedway DICK CARD ’after receiving hi? trophy as top stock car driver In the Intermountain Area Saturday night at the Fairground Speedway developed mechanical trouble and couldn’t compete" In the main event The main finally went to Mel Andrus The evening was highlighted by presentation of trophies to top point winners plus several special trophies SPECIAL awards included Phil Hanson most improved driver Neal Norman sportsmanship Boyd Rhea best mechanic Terry Nish- - best dressed crew Pete Cazier beauty car THE STOCKERS finish out their 1963 season Friday and Saturday when they race as part of the Utah State Fair The results: i'V A u H 111 yf " ZCMI BUDGET STORI Regular 34-4- 8 Short 37-4- 4 Long 37-4- 8 Xiong 38-4- 6 f Holland! 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