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Show 4 Wednesday, September 28, 1977 ; f ; 7 4 ,. V jf - wu I" rwa, r jpaw T "r Jr awy jT. ? w .: 4 f Is - ' - ."V-V-. 4 x i i ? 4 t ' 1 - - T' , r w t 4S feV i $ . V ' .0 A - V t r ,4 xv t 4 i. 4te AMh'ftajS -- c 4 v( VtT - BONNEVILLE HIGH running back Curt Lindsay leaps his way over some imoff a chunk of yardage in last week's game against Weber. The Lakers play Layton Friday. pressive blocking to rip CHANNEL zu snr ICC5LS PLAYS IT FOR YOU Iie Best Music of Yesterday and Today KLO AND SUNSET SPORTS presents ( i 4 I After tallying 35 points in one half last week against Viewmont, one would think that Layton High School would be feeling a little bushy tailed prior to their battle against upcoming Bonneville this week But not so who has led the steady, methodical squad to a two and zero mark thus far in the young region one season, again is pushing his team for a game as if it were the last of the season As always, Hansen is vocally praiseworthy of his new opponent, and in this case he may be rightfully wary The Lakers, backed by workhorse Jerry Amidan, a senior tailback who has acquired most of the running chores for Bonneville, are hardly a pushover An early loss to Bountiful indicated that the Lakers are capable of beating any team on a given day, if they can put things together Quarterback Bart Hodges, coming of a medocre game versus Weber, hopes to get his aerial attack underway and provoke an upset over the powerful Layton team Again for the Lancers, Maurice Turner sparkled in the contest against He scored Viewmont twice, and picked up considerable yardage on his other ground efforts A rounded effort for the Lancers resulted in the shellacking, as quarterback Ben Bubak both passed and ran for near 450 yards total offense Hansen, v dl J ? Lancer mentor Gary A ' , 1 v Lancers and Lakers sqaure off Friday MOGAL MADNESS Bonneville YOU GUESS THE FIRST DAY AND HOUR OF THE FIRST FULL INCH OF SNOW TO FALL AT THE CHANNEL 14 WEATHER MONITORING) STATION ON THE VALLEY FLOOR YOU COULD WIN LANGE SKIS AND ALSO, BINDINGS, POLES AND BOOTS FROM SUNSET EARLIEST POSTMARK WITH THE CLbSEST GUESS WILL WIN! Send your guess to: 4 KLO $ P.O. Box 1430 ' Ogden, Utah 84402 THE VOICE OF THE WILDCATS attack, has been extremely mistakes, and make fewer penalties, said Bubak we can Individually, stand up to anybody, and gear to their weaknesses accurate when he has chosen to throw the football Im glad I have good receivers to throw to, said Bubak, a medium built natural athlete Snow This may indeed be entoughest counter to date, as the Lakers would love to upset the Lancers formidable squad Rick Laytons favorite is my receiver, and I also like to throw to Turner coming out of the backfield Bubak the confidently eyes remainder of the season, with some room for But it will hardly be an easy task, as Layton looks extremely sharp going into this game im- provement still in order We can still cut down our s is a good football team, posed Layton coach Hansen They are capable of beating anybody in the region Theyre certainly better than theyve shown, and I expect a tough game Helping out on the Lancer defense that allowed a scarce output from the Viking offense last week will be stallwarts Wayne Kittrell, who has led the defensive backs in every game from his linebacker position, and tackle Brad Overmow, also a perennial standout Giving another dimension of strength to the Lancer attack is the unheralded offensive line, fortified by Sam Gallegos and Brian Wick Hansen says theyve done an excellent job every week Quarterback Bubak, who relies mainly on a running - a strong Layton High linebacker some stellar play this year for the Lancers. Layton meets Bonneville Friday. WAYNE KITRELL has turned in |