OCR Text |
Show vees overwhelmed Tooele seconds 40-- 0 in a Thursday game, but Farmer sophs suffered their first defeat of the year by a weird 0 score against the Buff sophomore squad. 'Diggers Stomped In 4-- Q4 ml SOFTBALL bl - (From Pg. 2, Col. Wednesday loop winner, gained four all-stpositions, including Whitey Ratliff, pitcher; Jim Heusser, catcher; Carl Hansen, first and Jim Dumas, right. Match- ing that number was New- bold's, with Reed Newbold, second; Bonner Warr, short; Bob Young left and Gary New-bol- d, center. Others included Myron Anderson of Andy's at third and Jerry Rowley of Independents as. a utility se-- i lection. ar second half surge that reminded fans of last year's league champs lofted Granger high Friday to its second win of the season in a 34-- 6 romp past Jor- f' tt!,' liih'' iTi ". dan. Winner by only a narrow margin over weak Tooele, and a decisive loser to Judge and Cyprus, the Lancers of Coach Ken Griener came to life here to display the brand football which carried them undefeated through the regular season Junior Squad Is Undefeated ''v- their record and it only took the 'Digto grab a 0 now gers two plays 6-- lead. During that initial stanza, Jordan moved the ball well, but the Lancers held on two occasions when the chips were 2, down. About five minutes remained in the half when Granger flexed its offensive muscles and wrested the lead 3-- 28-- 6. a rV (UTAH) Thursday, Oct. 3, 1968 to Winder hit several Lancer receivers and guided a run- - wl by his id oi two-ya- rd iVii anA 7nrm in plunge into In f Va fni.Hn The touchdown lata quarter. marked the end of scoring as Wilks missed on the first time in five tries. Coach Griener heaped most of his praise on Van Hall, both for his defensive performance, as well as the offensive chores. Other offensive standouts included Glen Wendel, Winder, Bill Cunningham, Alfred Krebs and Larry Howe. Defensively, plaudits were issued to Roger Gary Nordgren, Maxwell, Craig Taylor, Drew Hansen and Cieslewicz. gi th ce ta fu th 0( S( e w: PS oi P ft P, M Moss Sets le tli PTA Meet GRANITE la PARK. tl The T E. Moss elementary PTA will hold its opening 7:30 tonight meeting at (Thursday). Mrs. James D. Cann, president, will conduct the meeting. A nominating committee will be selected and the Pg. 5, Col. 4) James si si t tl w ti pro-(MO- ii and sprinted 29 yards to PAT kick ed Wichita air - (From Pg. 2, Col. 8) Jones and Glen Hampton alternated in moving the pigskin downfield and Hampton capped the drive with a three-yar- d TD jaunt with only seconds gone in the fourth period. Martin split the uprights with the placement for a 20-- 3 edge. It was but a prelude to another touchdown before the midway point of the last frame. This one was prosustained duced by a surge. Hunt skirted a flank for the final three and though Martin's conversion misfired, it was 26-- 3. minutes It became 28-- 3 later when Bob Whitehead blocked a Cougar punt for a safety. Kearns then used the same method to get its lone touchdown. It was big Brent Jones who blocked the Buc kick and equally-sturd- y Larry Blaine who picked the ball out of the 48-ya- rd 38-- 0 before a home crowd in Logan. Weber made a cluster of second-quart- er scores stand up for a 4 win over Northern Arizona at Flagstaff. Iowa State of the Big 8 Conference took advantage of and misBYU's fumble-iti- s win takes to register a 28-at Provo in a night game. Boise routed Westminster 50-- 2 in a game played on the Idahoan's home turf. In Salt Lake, as visiting Oregon State won a 24-thriller over Utah, the football maxim about the dull offense, "two yards and a cloud of dust," came score. Husband's was a bust. Cyprus is a good ball club," mentor conceded Cougar Frank Klekas at game's end, but we didn't play well af ter the half and it could've been closer than it was." The Kearns mentor had a work of praise for the both-waperformance of Milt of Chidester, the Blaine and a commendable linebacking job by Dean Weston, who was credited with being in on 15 tackles. Pleased with the over-a- ll of the Bucs, performance Coach Rupp singled out the offensive blocking duty of guards Tim Peel and Dean Larsen, along with tackle Jeff Robinson. He was equal in his praise for defensive showings of Bob Whitehead, Jeff Monson, Doug Bezzant, Rynn Jones and Larry Catten. The Cyprus crew is expected to be back near full strength this week with running back Jim Palmieri and defensive specialist Howard Jones returning from the injured 21-1- 20 ys ball-luggi- ng ed IN The Beaver's huge fullback, Bill Enyart, provided thetwo yards" portion (or more) as he charged into Utah's line no less than 50 times during the afternoon. He gained a yard k, more shy of the than the total Redskin offense. Construction work near the stadium stirred up intermittent gusts of dust which clouded the field virtually from view. It was the home debut of new mentor Bill Redskin Meek. His team provided thrills for a big and partisan crowd. And it was a decided offensive Improvement over last week's 31-- 0 opening loss to Nebraska. The Cornhus-ker- s, though, maintained their unbeaten record by nosing out Minnesota 17-and are now 0 for the year. 6 "16 SIZES WIDTHS AA-EE- yearlings. EE - COLLEGE REDWING Fall Food Shopping Center 4371 So. State 262-41- 41 rCMBIn V! j m flf-s i H mm jkx in 8 tt s m Libby's Green Peas mm m CHOICE Wedding i the with envelopes) BEGIN in ill 4 Hi l LOS TEMPLE DESIGNS L -- f I.... 1 riT if.vV I m T...!.. lUUIldlld 1nniV I "ti temDles I U mtJ V 5 ;- ... . . . ) l-- ij - 4. ONLY Libby's Vienna Sausage 55 E. 4905 South . . VkHIII 266-352- 3 51 4 '!z '1 4 1? 1 Save 3 1 4 s1 j 5.49 5.49 5.49 5.49 5.49 6.69 4.69 4.69 4.69 4.65 4.49 i ! 5.75 7.85 4N$1 8 6 1.49 1.95 4 r6r 1 J1 ft 1 1 bottles 5 J2 J1 2.95 3.79 2.35 4.49 . . . aby Food 9 60 " " 2.35 4.65 Strained 4a Cotdbrook In Quarters mevmy Fo'ozen Murray i Coviree essm All Purpose Grind 2-l- lucerne Ice Milk b Bog 1.29 gallon carton 1 -- Pork Saudge ib. 59 79 It's Fr All Meat frank 1 $1 lb. bog 1 .99 '3 3 Carnation Chunk Tuna Crisco Shortenino Sr' t'i-o- i. Libby's Green Beans Libby's Golden Corn it"' J cant Mb. can "2-o- x. Dubuque Temt Lunch Meat Libby's Red Salmon J cans So. 1 I can cons ' .'lk303( cans k.303( Low Calorie Libby's Peaches Sliced or Halves 4 cans 4 No,cans303 ( Libby's Fruit Cocktail Del Monte Juices JzSEKfcJ Del Monte Fruit Cocktail i i Del Monte Corn No. 303 ( SSSir Del Monte Green Beans Del Monte Green Peas cons No. 303 4 1 tons fti: 4 Kx303( Bel-a- ir cant Vegetal: Green Peas, Golden Corn, Peas & Carrots, Turnip Greens, Chopped or Leaf Spinach, White or Yellow Squash French Fries Crinkle Fries arrawberries 10 Ccrber'i Ground (tick ! j 295 55 Fill Your Shopping Cad! 24 2.95 2.95 5.89 5 t 2.95 3.95 c'3 Don't Forget Everyday Needi! the Eagle and News Advertiser Dial 5 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 3.49 2.39 2.39 2.39 2.35 2.35 2.95 Dail) ib. From Tender Young Porkers Ek Times LTULmJ RFGIM MURRAY PRINTING CO. . & Fruit, Grope, Oronge or P1n.opPt..C-op.frui- t before you buy invitations, see PUBLISHERS 5 Nrr $1 5 N:.r 1 5N:.r$1 Libby's Pineapple Heinz Tomato Soup Clearwater Bonita "rd Lucerne Slenderway Flavor (mplet. ONLY 5NMMJ1 3Nsr89 S aiE& Engraved AT Town House Spinach ii9. Whole Medium Beets Town House Town House Sauerkraut Fancy Tomato Sauce 4'2r95 Sliced or Halves Heliographed S 4N:0395 Highway Peaches Stock Up Highway Bartlett Pears LaLani Fruit Drink Printed : Monte Mixed Vegetables Del A Big Value Green Giant Niblets Corn Town House Peaches Whole Kernel VaJJeyJ INVITATIONS 4N.M95 Highway Corn Vocuum Pocked Fruit Punch, Cragmont Drink Grope or Orange lllVlldliuii in Dozen 4N:.r95 4N:.r95 i TH. I nillAli&f AHA . tik n MM of . r i Libby's Peas & Carrots Del Monte Green Limas m.- mil"r;wm WIDEST s ft Load Up On. These!! We have the mA End Cut Pork Chops 3-- 2-- Country Style Loaded With Meat Center Pork Chops - Tueller and The quintet of schools were backs Dennis 3 column Chuck Bowden. in the won-lo- st Granite's undefeated Jay- last weekend. Utah State rout IM Meaty Spareribs s At Safeway Several Tender Eating - Valley Central Ml' W1 SALE 2, Col. 4) Utah State travels to ing. to face Montana GRANITE Missoula State. Westminster will ap- - (From Pg. 2, Col. 4) ipear at Nevada Southern is and Bob Britton; ends Paul Burt and Mark Buchi and halfLas Vegas. Freshly Grijnd U.S.D.A. Choice 14 (From Pg. SHOE STORE Trimmed Exactly As Shown 300-mar- 14 MURRAY Annual true. Cyprus Jayvees rallied gamely in the fourth quarter after trailing 16-- 0 and closed loss the finale score to a 16-against Kearns seconds. Cougar sophomores had an easier time, running up a decisive 46-- 7 win over Pirate i'cuncc feat 21 list. REDfiKy,l:N'G 1 pay-di- 4EAGU-ADVERTls- Jones (33). CYPRUS jrmm Ii rr last year. Granger punt. The maneuver resulted in Jordan taking rt over just four yards from a at the Granger lads will be back playing before the home fans tomorrow (Friday) when they entertain Murray in a 3 p.m. contest. Following, a MURRAY. Junior division soccer players teammates of relatively short rest the Hollandia C- -l are leading Lancers will travel to Bingtheir division after beating ham on Wednesday for a 3 o'clock tussle which will cap Berlin 2 on Saturday. school activities for the week (SOCCER, Pg. 5, Col. 5) . . . Kearns high's John Simmons jars Pirate Gary end snares pass for big gain in third quarter touchSpeirs as Cyprus down drive. Others seen are Doug Hunt (40), Dean Weston (50), Rynn before UEA convention sessions begin. All was not peaches and cream in Friday's bout with the Beetdiggers. The visiting Grangerites found their backs to the wall early in the game and trailing after one quarter of play. It was late in the first period when a Jordan defensive man slashed through to block A SANDY. With -6 Lancer Romp 34-- 6 8) timers. Blair's, Soccer Club's . - MHS Next from the home squad. Junior cut quarterback Rick Winder Van to aerial an with loose Hall for a scoring play that covered half the distance of their field. Bob Wilks put the with a Lancers ahead 7PAT. the for placement half-tim- e Following the off to break, Granger kicked the 'Diggers, contained their goal-wa- rd offense, then started a 40. push from their own to Mike Lopez A Winder pass stripe, carried to the but two plays later found the Lancers back to the 10. FolPaul lowing a gain of seven, Cieslewicz took a pitchoutand raced into the end zone. Wilks 14-- 6 with upped the count to a placement. The Lancers, still with an unsafe margin after three full quarters, completly dominated the fourth period, tallying three more times. In Jordan's first series of the final canto, Granger's Hall speared a Jordan pass and lugged it 50 yards for a TD. Wilks added the point with a boot for a 21-- 6 lead. whpn r.raneer eot the ball aeain. John Biletka rambled M varris on an off tackle slant for a tally, which along with Wilk's PAT placement, upped the Granger advantage to 4' 41 rf y I 122.95 ,vJico 12te2.9S 12Zj5 . . Oeeen : weam Kitchen Craft (Family S4b. log 59 1.99 Fbur LITif. V -- 99 "a. 3.95 |