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Show Buc's-Jorda- East-Sout- n, h Headline Week's Schedule Mugna. The Region Four gridiron spotlight will swing; to the Cyprus high field to-( Friday 1 for the clash which may Uiminate one of the for the ranking contenders crown. Jordan's Beotdiggers will be the Pirate foe. The two, along with defending champion Toofavorites to ele, are odds-o- n grab the title. Cyprus and Tooele tied 'last week-end- . clash and The Jordan-Cypru- s the Tooele-Jordameeting on Oct. 9 will probably determine the championship. Region Three's top game will be a head-o- n clash of the East and South. Both are undefeated in three starts and both have been labelled "top drawer" since before the campaign got underway. Skyline, the region's other undefeated team, will get an acid test during a visit to Granite. The Eagles have bowled over three foes, including a 41-- 0 romp past Granger last week. By comparison. Granite whipped Granger m the season's opener, 26-- j i j turf. THE nineham Mouth 20-1- 6 (7-0- 6-- in "CALL ME BWANA" Jordan (7) at Cyprus (1H) at llillrrrst (fi) Kiniham Toorlr (III) at C, ranter (0) (!) plus Ags Only Victors Among Ute Colleges "YELLOWSTONE Salt Lake. Two area gridders played a great deal of the time here Saturday night as Oregon State spoiled the season Inaugural for the Utah Redskins, Ken Schmidt, former Murray Spartan, was at center all the way for Utah. Ketil Moks-nes- s, Lancer, played a major portion of the game (College, Page 5, Col. 8) CUBS" Dial AM 91 .0 0 1 .001 .000 0 0 1 1 PF PA W t 21 12 6 7 1 2 2 1 1 1 26 7 7 0 6 0 26 2 21 1 NATIONAL BY INVITATION SELECTED MORTICIANS V;.:-:;-;- W mi m Funeral MORTUARY REMEMBER 0 1 W L 0 14 0 3 0 20 20 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 100 .000 0 1 1 1 1 GE, Sunbeam, BATTERIES 1 TRANSISTOR CORDS BULK & READY MADE for Estension, Irons, Vcuuums, lamps, Shoveis, Toasters etc. DOOR CHIMES Tooele. A determined Cyprus grid squad put a crimp in Tooele's hopes for a repeat Region Four title here Friday night by deadlocking the Buffs, Had the game lasted another minute. Coach Howard Condie'a visitors might have dulled Buff hopes even more. The Buccaneers were on the Tooele three when the gun popped. clash It was a between two ranking contenders for the loop diudem. Both teams mustered threats other than those on which they scored but in all four cftses the defenders proved equal to the challenge and staved off a touchdown. 0 After a first period, Tooele drew first blood in the middle of the second on an aerial from Alan Lewis to standout end Gary Alverson, who grabbed the pass on the five and skipped into the end zone. Frank Erlckson's conversion made it The Buffs were on their way to collecting another counter later in the quarter when disaster overtook them. Lewis had connected with Alverson again on the Pirate 46 and the host crew then Waded to the stripe. There a Lewis pass was intercepted by Allen Taylor, who picked up a shield of blockers and zipped 97 yards 7-- well-play- ed 0-- 30-ya- 7-- I VACUUM CLEANERS BAGS, SUPPLIES SUPPLIES LAMPS Prompt, Courteous 0 0 2 1 0 1 14 1 20 20 . I 2 0 60 79 68 80 33 0300 03 00 1 1 2 0 20 3? to score. Ron Montague's extra-potkick knotted it 7--7 at half time. Dave GoodseH's punting d the setfond half. The Pirate junior got off two quick-kickone of which nearly set the stage for ft Cyprus sdore. The boot put Tooele tn the hole on their own 10. When they kicked out td the 50, Xr&ig Duckworth raced bacft to the 18. The drive fizzled, however, and not long thereafter Tooele knocked on touchdown door at the Cyprus eight, only to be atstymied. There a field-goa- l tempt misfired". The Pirates got rolling late in the game and marched to the Buff three before time caught up with them and probably saved Tooele's record of not having lost a Region Four game in their last eight outings. Condie declined to praise Individuals in the Pirate cause. He labelled the game "a team effort" and expressed satisfac tlon m the manner fn which the Buffs handled last year's state runnerup. "Our down-fiel- d blocking was particularly sharp," the Buc mentor pointed out, "and our defense was good when they penetrated Inside our 10 on two occasions." Tooele had copped two preseason games; Cyprus had split its two earlier starts. nt 'Thursday, Sept. 26, 1963 praise for the defensive play of Dave Swanson, Hyo Capuen-gKent Davis and Dave Beck; lauded Davis and Earl Ohlson for their offensive Page 5, Col. 8) a, V 'I ' ' f ' I ' - 12V2 nigh-lighte- 1 Pounds Light s, 60-ya- rd iPPlll Week : ; GE COLOR TV 500 Calf 262-255- t. " St f I t - . ali.,..M.i .... ........ , Iir,l'in,l1lin n fin hi hi- - mi mini in - Friday's MURRAY CAMERA ' 'Til 9 P.M. I 1 4905 So. Stn AM 85 Store Front Parking Miners Rap 2 MHS, 21-1- Copiterton, Pesky Bingham, always a jinx to Murray high football squads delivered a Grade-upset here Friday night by whipping the favored A Spartans 21-1- 2. Re-gio- MURRAY takes pride in STATE BANK . . . the addition to its staff of . . . MR. KAS STROUD IN THE POSITION OF HEAD TELLER TV - cliw k Though and with FREE OUTLETS 77 did! you'll be GLAD youFront Store Fri. Til P.M. 9 - V;itly disappointed tram's prrfnnniinre, the losing rffott. Included went Uronicet nnd Jerry Towers who ran well; Steve Lavigne snd ltmre HaM'tumi fur their Work. Inp: Craif Dsnle, who- - rf. fetvive line play was sharp snd Miumen, fur commend. Jmy Mr j,,n, "Hut the most part." T'ii kry added. 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It was a first victory crew, which has already posted of the year after two p losses for the Minersand wins over Ogden and Ben In the new season, scored It was Murray's third setback , early and often in rolling up In a row. There were no alibis for the the victory. The Lnacers didn't quit. But Spartans. They were simply they found their running game beaten by a more determined throttled by the Eagle line and team. It appeared from the thoir passing attack thwarted sidelines that Bingham wanted to win; Murray was disinter- by an able secondary. Mike Callister was the big ested. largely gun for the visitors, tallying a Summed up, it was personal triumph for Miner three times and spearheading fullback Kundy Schouten. The the Eagle offensive. In the losd athlete ing cause. Coach Carl Ebert rolled up 21" yards rushing found bright spots In the performance of ends Delbcrt Vinll and scored all three Bingham and Don Wylie; tackle iHm touchdowns and two of the extra points. and Cassady quarterbacks three The underdog hoMs launched Steve Davis and Don Coats. "We were simply outplayed their scoring purade in the first when Schouten by a better bull club," said scootedquarter around his own right Ebert after the game, "al- end and tight roped the side, though I don't believe the dif27 yards to pay-dir- t. He ference in the two tenm.s was lines repeated the effort in the secthai great." The game, third practice out- ond stanza, erupting up the middle and shaking off thtve ing of the year lor the Spaitan tackier on a Four the Region precede! Inaugural tomorrow Friday i scoring jaunt. lagging 110 at Intermission. afternoon when the Granger showed brief spark at will host defending Murray squad outset of the third quarter. the Tooele before ti champion Jerry Hronircl. who plaved on- Homecoming crowd. j ly half the game, returned the varus for an Tfiftiiner KirKoir touchdown. His Ice.brvaklng try for . point was partially UTAH'S OLDEST , (blocked, though, leaving it CE DEALER If Spartan fans thought were about to improve. they were mistaken. Bingham launched a sustained drive which Si houtrn capped by ramLIGHT GLOBES BIG VARIETY ming over from five yard out ' before the third quarter ended. o 1000 Won Thimble Six 21 it witn time run. Discount on Quantity Pu'chot nfng out. Murray shook Ry jRadovimitx loose for 26 yard on an end weep to th Mmrr LIGHTING FIXTURES FROM $2.35 From there Roy Ames j two. Porch, Bedroom, living Room, etc. na punched over thf night's .17 left wore with en the SUPPLIES . 18 12 n, 7-- Rome and Thinwoll All Accessory Items Buzxers, Bells, Transformers FLUORESCENT 7 74 57 65 BRINTON'S Osier PORTABLE day afternoon. The defending Region Three champs thus launched their bid fop a repeat crown and spoiled the Farmer league debut. But not without a scrap. East got both its touchdowns early. Then the teams slogged through a rainstorm of cloudburst proportions, punctuated PA by an outburst of hail. As the 20 third quarter closed, though, the rain diminished to a driz6 zle. 52 The Leopards marched 55 18 yards to their first score with 27 Dick Fairbanks, Ron Pizza and 27 Steve Harris grinding out yardage on, the ground to the 12. 40 There Kent Norrla rifled a pass to end Alan Vickers for the 21 per-ma- 40-ya- SMALL & 33 27 weighed Granite's by 20 pmmd. was a defensive ob-- I stacle the Farmers couldn't solve. Still, the losers had their moments during the wet affair and except for occasional menscore and Fairbanks booted tal blunders defensively, held their own with the league favthe conversion. East came right back with a orites. Coach Darold Simmons had drive which Fairbanks capped bv punching over from the five. His PAT made it 14-- 0 just before the rains. Granite missed a golden op" portunity as the half closed. (". , The Farmers ran out of time on the Leopard 15 yard stripe. A power failure had stopped the field clock, so the visitors were unaware they were so near half-timSadly, they still had three time-out- s left in the half and might have blasted over a morale-boostin- g score. Granite threatened again in the second half, penetrating to the East 20 before losing the ball on a fumble. The Leopards too, made a belated bid, driving to the Granite 25 before running out of gas. The big East line, which otit- - CHS Surprises Buffs With World Series Special 7 Deadlock In Region Tilt Begins October 2 For Complete Electrical Service LARGE 1 14-- 0 60 0 0 0 3 PA Granger. A rangy Skyline grid squad, undefeated in the current season, used superior line play to spring loose a bevy of good backs and hand Grana 41-- 0 ger's outmanned Lancers after-noothumping here Friday family's emergency, uic?$ have already been spent on hospital and medical bilk A lingering illness may also. have caused a. loss in family income. You can prevent this hardship by making provisions for funeral expenses before the need arises. A phone i call will arrange a private consultation without obligation. APPLIANCES 2 3 1 0 0 PF T L 41-- m m m m m 27 All Games Before Need Plan Skyline Raps prevents har dships Lancers 0 costs: bf ten come PF 0 0 7201 Region 11-ya- rd MEMBER T Salt Lake. East high's unPA defeated Leopards added Granite to their list of victims 53 in a soggy game played on 41 Westminster college turf Fri- Region Three Granite . 0 Olympus.. 0 0 West .. Olvinpus 0 Once a Cyprus nemesis, Jordan has ceased to be a jinx to Pirate hopes in rec ent years. Coach Howard Condie's squad whipped the 'Diggers 18-- 7 last season and Coach Lex McKee'a Pirate team of 'CO won a 3 Jordan .however, was a 39-decision over the 'Diggers, winner in 1959 and a 19-- 0 win ner in vjbi. After five meetings in history, Tooele holds a edge over Granger. Record books give the Buffs wins in '58 '61 (19-6- 1 ), and '62 (40-0)- . Granger nipped the Buffs 14-- 7 in 1960 and 0 In 1959. The complete schedule with last year's score in parenthesis: Olrmpun (IV) it West (l'i) fist (13) t South (J) Skyline (II) at Granite (II) 0 Walt Disney's Bingham.. Jordan .. 1 Cypruj Tooete Granger Hilkrest .. 0 Murray . 0 Skyline .' Skylinf 11, Granger 0 Jordan '.'ii, llllkrrst t HOPE BOB '.'0, SCOREBOARD '.'I. Murrjj I 3-- 2 Sept. IT0 0 0 0 1 .... Highland lllhland '!(. M'rst i:i Fo.l II, Grunitr 0 Y 27-3- All Games Region W South Y SUNDAY-MONDA- Team non-loo- n . . Region Four The two teams with byes in Regions Three and Four will p get together for a Team game when Murray visits Highbe will land. The Rams heavy favorites over the winless Spar- East tan clan. 7-- 7. FRIDAY-SATURDA- Region Three's other game pit Olympus and West, neither considered championship ber. jn Region Four, Bingham, fresh from a surprise win over Murray, is favored to whip Hilkrest on the Husky field and Tooele looks too strong for Granger on the Lancer Following The Prep Gridders . Favored East Defies Rain, Beats Farmer Squad, 14-- 0 d, ' |