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Show REVIEW. Golf Champ REGION 2, 3 FOOTBALL tion. League play for Division One and Two teams of both Regions Two and Three was outlined in the release. League play for both regions begins September 24 with Region Three crossover games scheduled to open that league's play. competition between Region Three teams will run September 24 and October 1. Region Two play opens with Highland traveling to Bountiful; Davis to East; Clearfield to South and Viewmont to West. In Region Three Crossover games Tooele goes to Granger Hillcrest to Granite; Bingham to Skyline, Cyprus to Judge and Olympus to Me aonal Mu ray. Here is season schedule. 1 OCTOBER speed demon did win the stock ended. Only the Labor Day special remained on the program stocker schedule. The Labor Day program featured a 50-l- 15 ap 21 main event. Facer replaced Simon winners circle of the main event after a series of Alma In the OCTOBER 29 Skyline at Granger minor mishaps. Terry Nish, who got off to Granite at Cyprus Davis at Bountiful Viewmont at Clearfield East at Highland South at West Cyprus at Skyline OCTOBER 15 Viewmcnt at Bountiful DIVISION TWO OCTOBER 6 NOVEMBER 5 Olympus at Granite Jordan at Judge Memorial Tooele at Murray Clearfield at Davis South at East West at Highland OCTOBER car title as the official season Cyprus at Olympus Granger at Granite (UEA) Misses Main Event Win , Hes Champ Stock car driver Dick Simon didn't get a chance to finish the main event at last weeks stock car windupbut the classy Granite at Skyline Olympus at Granger East at Clearfield Highland at Davis THE RACE IS NCT ALWAYS TO THE SWIFT but it wont to the "early In this game. Mrs. Marilyn Early too,k the Ladies Golf Championship Playoff September 1 at the Salt Lake Country Club after seven days of elimination play. A total of 28 women entered the annual tourney which is the highlight of the golfing season at the club. Defending champion, hits. Isabel Ray, lost the title to Mrs. Norma Jarman who in turn conceded to Mrs. Early. The new champ scoreed88for her first tournament victory. Mrs. Jarman was named runner-u- p in the Jordan at Tooele J udge Memorial at Hillcrest Granger at Cyprus Skyline at Olympus OCTOBER 1 Bountiful at West Viewmont at South 8 NOVEMBER 5 DIVISION ONE OCTOBER 6 OCTOBER Tennis shared Utahs sports spotlight with collegiate football and golf this weekend with play getting underway in the annual Fall Tournament at the Tooele at Judge Memorial Hillcrest at Murray Jordan at Granger Murray at Granite Skyline at Hillcrest Cyprus at Tooele Olympus at Bingham Davis at East 6-- OCTOBER 29 Bingham at Jordan (Crossovers) SEPTEMBER 24 Tooele at Granger Hillcrest at Granite Bingham at Skyline Cyprus at Judge Memorial Olympus at Murray OCTOBER 21 Jordan at Hillcrest Murray at Judge Memorial Tooele at Bingham REGION THREE REGION TWO SEPTEMBER 24 Highland at Bountiful Viewmont at West Clearfield at South OCTOBER OCTOBER East at West Highland at South Crossover Tourney Highlights Tennis Action Murray at Jordan Judge Memorial at Bingham Hillcrest at Tooele Bountiful at South Highland at Clearfield East at Viewmont Davis at West OCTOBER 29 Bountiful at East Viewmont at Highland West at Clearfield South at Davis NOVEMBER 5 Clearfield at Bountiful Viewmont at Davis Football schedules for Salt Lake County high schools were released Wednesday by the Utah High Activities Associa- 0 September y. lybb a fast start at the beginning of tbe point season, finished second to Facer while longtime stocker favorite Dick Card finished third. mark Simon set a new during the evenings performances with a 2:45.5 effort while Mel Andrus set a four-la- p a .57:78 with mark seconds, Simons time was 2:56 5. Frank Ammons won event while the semi-ma- in heat winners during the evening were Simon, Keith McArthur, Bob Baker, Mick and Ted Jacks. 12-l- ap Mc-ph- ee, FACTORY Salt Lake Swimming and nis Club. All divisions excepi mens singles and doubles will be played September Ten- 11-- At the entry deadline Thursday most of the state's top junior and senior netters were entered in the meet last reg- Reason for the delay In the men's division is that by Sep- tember 25 University cf Utah and Brigham Young University ularly scheduled tournament sanctioned by the Utah Tennis Association. players will be available for play. The Ute and Cougir netters are expected to be on their respective campuses the last seek of September to register for Fall quarter. Unlike previous years when weather made fall tennis a gamble, netters faced no problems since the new Tennis Club has indoor courts. post-ponm- The meet, which continues through September 25 is the last ranking tournament of the season. Netters can use the Fall Tournament as a criterion for the final rankings for the year. Among the junior set, top Robbins a sophomore at Olympus High School; Molly and Cissy Greene; Bobby and Johnny entries included F. D. The University of Utah contingent will be led by Jim Osborne, who has accumulated a lot of tournament experience this summer playing in the East, and Skip Sedevlc, a finalist in the recently completed Intermountain Tennis Association senior tournament. women entrants are Top Janice Stevens, a Holladay school teacher and Mary Nichols of Salt Lake City. Schovaers; Susan Bradshaw Harold Sears and Gree Youne. AUiNUKIZnr Bingham at Hillcrest OCTOBER 15 21 play. SUMMER CLEARANCE Prep Gridders 4x8 FINISHED OAK PANELING Open Preseason Two weeks remain before Salt Lake County high schools : is rated a RUBBEROID top game. 20 . 24 Preseason games will occupy the Friday afternoons and evenings until that time. Inter-regiplay will highlight Friday play with the Skyline at East game at 3:30 P. M. one of Friday's top games while Olympus 8 P.M. game with South at Derks also on OF 65 MODELS LADDERS SEE OUR ; I IF YOU OWN 15 ON ALL ALUMINUM OFF I I TILE (VINYL ASBESTOS) Granite travels to Highland to meet the Highland team at 3:30 P.M. In another game while Granger takes on Judge Memorial at 3:30 P.M. at Westminster College. Hillcrest opens its season at Davis, 7:30 P.M. while Bingham and Cyprus meet at a time to be announced. Jordan hosts West at Sandy in a 3:30 game while Murray is scheduled for preseason play in the south end of the state in a pair of Saturday games. begin league football games. Both divisions of Region Two and Region Three of the county wil 1 begin play Sept. 12x12 5.69 I J. p $100,000 t, U WORTH OF SECURITIES In Progross Nov! 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