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Show f ACL IU MV EAST HIGH LEOPARDS DEFEAT CARBON, 13 -- i uf.i A 12, a Will ! I 1 1 1,1.1 l t 1 Twenty Years Ago 1 Id I :. m tine Mi ijii II. 1.I..I ,j(b Is, the C'altn li tm- f 1 t f !i il C ; Mill-11- ill ill I 1 A " 1 11. W m U r 0, i'Jj. . '.1 !i Ini lit S.il 11 i, u l ! i i 11 fil ay frtp.r li! A..1 lor u. w ' I. .1 f .r ill w .u. (I. . it, l .a Ill It a a .Iili 11 ! 1 il.il I . s ..,1 ili I ill) h 1,1 I f Follow Ir.g a na eat vbit heie John Iteihi anil C. T ll.ivn a of Coat) I). .Ii, aiiimi.ai tm at Mas li.a.le that the C.l.tle Valley Aula I .lae and the 111 I Ii IVjjr.t .1 il t , (. 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Folly (k an gif it first Diggirs began a ibb rinmed man h men were left quarterless, and the down the fn 1,1 whnh i lath'd on their Consolidated Fuel company was obown and liged to pi ovide temjmniry quarters stripe. Nira-drKelilili k letleit off a first down in hged to pi ovide teinjMirary homes two tins and Kedfoid want around for them. end for a than of 8 yards, and s added 10 mm on another The following city ticket was nomend run After pas; mg to Clontz inated by the Republicans at a conf.n a (lain of 12 yaids, Nnastro crack- vention attended by over 100 voters' ed the line for Carbon's fourth con- Mayor, Carlos Gunderson; four-yesecutive fust down Hast was pen- councilman, J. W. Loofbourow; two-yealized for offside, pi. icing the ball on councilmen, E. S. Horsley, It. It mm kir After gaining Kirkpatrick, James F. Pace; record- the but vi iv little in three tries. Nicas-tr- or. I.. A. I,auler, treasurer, A. H. Hunten A. W. Horsley was named pa.s ed over the goal line to s. who diopjHd the ball. as chairman with Arthur Hunten os The la'op.itds kicked out of dnn-- 'urnuin. f o r, and Cat bon succeeded in makas down the first anothi'i quaring Mayor W. F. Olson was renominter end d. ated by the Demoerats to succeed himself. Others on the ticket were Witn the pi ning of the second r follows: as uncouncilman, of the Leopards erlix!, the play councilmen. derwent a sudden ti an.sformation and .Scion Olsen; insead of being form! on the de- Oliver J. Harmon, A. G. Guthiel and fensive as in the first quarter, the 'H S. Rohinett; recorder, L. A. treasurer, Albert J. Ilryner. The Salt Takers began to do a little gainwas reorganized with Mr. precinct themselves. ing Led by Quai tciback Avery, the Rohimtt ns chairman and E. K. OlFast eleven launched a determined son as secretary. o drive from midfield and, 'aided by Two Cat yeggmen, a apparently experts bon, penalty against did not stop until the goal line was in their profession, entered the Price crossed. Avery, who did practically pastoffice about 2.00 o'clock Friday morning, unlocked the safe and took all of the ball toting in that offensive, carried the ball the entire contents of value. While battering open the safe's iron box, run. fiver after a nice Neither team seriously threatened they were surprised by Night Watchmost fo scoie in the third quarter, but man Dave Bryner and dropped Carbon had what advantage there of their booty. They, however, sucmay have been, recording two first cessfully escaped with upwards of downs as compared to none for the $100 in gold and currency and a bag containing about $0 in pennies. Leopards. The final quarter, which was cramQuarterly conference of the Methmed with more thrills and excitement than local fans have seen in odist church will be held in Price several years, started with Carbon Thursday evening. The Rev. H. J. receiving a punt on the stripe. Nicastro passed to Tony for a first down, followed by another pass to Jimmy Redford which netted 25 yards and placed the ball 10 yards from the goal. Redford, who was injured in the second period and had been on the I)eer Hunters and others bench for the greater part of two quarters, took the ball on a nicely are forbidden to hunt or executed end run for the touchdown, trespass on my range lands. tying the score. The kick for extra point fell short. Violators will be prosecutShortly after, however, the Leopards received the break which meant ed. Easts second victory for them. touchdown came about alter the had received a punt on their own line. The Miners last slightly on two downs, and on the next play, Nicastro faded back to! pass. He tossed the pigskin direct- ly into the arms of the East tackle who negotiated the distance to the goal without any interference. Chagrined but undaunted by this sudden turn of affairs, the Miners retaliated immediately with their second touchdown, but the scrappy Leopards were not to be denied and which they blocked the place-kic- k would have tied the score. Statistics of the contest show that Carbon totaled 14 first downs as com- pared to 9 for the visitors. Nicastro and Redford were the best ground gainers for Carbon, the former smashing the line for consistently good gains and Redford causing East plenty of concern with his end runs thrusts during the and comparatively short time he was ini the game. Avery and Rowers were! the main cogs in the victors offen- sive. The outstanding linesmen were Mills of Carbon and Berkley of East. 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