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Show I I High School Grid Schedule High School football reaches mid season (his Friday with a complete schedule o f (antes Mt for Sail Lais County foot ball teams. Teams la both Raglans Two and Three at the Utah High School A ctl Titles Assa., are scheduled tor play with only Cyprus drawing a Friday bye. hooors are out of the question. Last week's Region Two games Involving Salt County elevens saw East defeat Highland, 13-- 4 and South pound out a 21-- 7 win over West. Region Three's games had Skyline defeating Olympus, 1S-- 0, after three years of ' frustrations Granger squees-ln- g past Cyprus with a 0 win; J udge Memorial top Jordan 19-- 4; Tooele defeat MurIn one of the tighray, 19-test games of the day while Bingham and Hlllcrest won the "tight" honors as they buttled to a 13 --all tie. 2-- Last week's fames dll nothing more (has place added importance on this weeks IV r it was ferniS- to convenient for win some of last week's football games, It is a must that Friday's games be placed in the woo side of the column or playoffs for state 11 Division Two teams of Region Two are paired again this week with South meet ing East and West traveling to Highland. of play with a 0 record after playing East Friday. In Region Threes Divisdoo One, Granite and Skyline are paired in a game that will help both determine champion sporting prior that 4-- divisions and Granite are undefeated In Region Three's Division One. ay-li- ne has a one game edge Skyline Hot-A- The Granite did), eeeklng more offensive power for Its upcoming game with Skyi. tried several new becfcflsid combinations against Box Elder. The Farmers lost that game but may have found some both teams undefeated marks with to the IP (QMS3 Division Two of Re Three has Murray trav to Jordan, Judge Memor meeting Bingham at Copper-to- n and Hlllcrest and Tooele tangling. October 14. 1965 C7 t clean Only South boasts record in Region Twos DivThe Cid are ision Two. 3- -0 under direction of Coach Dale Simons. The Cube will attempt to end the first half (3-- over Granite 0) (2-- as a 0) to pull against SkyScore tor Bos Elder, surprises line. result of last weeks bye enjoyed by the Farmer eleven. 146. hopes to build on mark when the Titan football team travels to Granger. Big question mark facing Coach Ran Stnrtin Is whether or not hls ends can contain the speed that marks the Jay Raseleven. mussen Granger Granger owns a respectable Olympus its Top Region Battle Looms For Olympus-G- r anger Clubs tie Friday at Granger will help decide who will reef In second --division of Division One of Region Three. ranger is on its way to of its finest football sen-B- ut a win over Otym-- ls necessary if this is to realised. Granger's best year eame st last year with a mart la division play. Coach Jay Rasmussen has the 3- -3 won-lo- chance to add to this with another show of strength in 'll The Granger elUb got Its second victory of the season last week when it defeated Cyprus, t4. fuUDack Stove kfacKay. Coach Rasmussen hopes to another week of from linemen Gail Ashby, Merrill Hunt, Gary Bart and Doug Isaak-so- n. outstaad-performan- C Granger's win, coupled with its win over Jordan two weeks ago, gives it a 2- -1 woe-lo- st mart with Its only defeat coming at the hands of Tooele In a crossover game. Granger will have quarter-hac- ks David Peterson and Ron Mendenhall ready for offensive assignments along with halfbacks John Davis, Das Lemke, Tom Stark, B. Jones and Pete Ramsey and ces The Titans hope to sew up some holes In Its secondary and find a little mors score punch. The Olympus cl iA could capable opprove to be ponent for Granger In light of its Ions to Skyline last week a loss that virtually knocked them from the runnihg for dlvlslor honors. Hoping to match Granger's t speed and SWi - In the back- Brian Gunderson, capable senior quarterback; halfbacks Bill Papan-ikol- aj and Dancy Engh and wingbacks Dennis Ferguson and Paul Fagergren, a pair of niffy pass catchers. Titan linemen scheduled for starting assignments Include Bob Conner, Earl Bachlell, Tom Crismaa, Craig Preston, Ron Hunt, Scott French. Ed McDonald and the Titan flankers Kerry Collins. Jack Bern-hls- el and Jeff Hawkins. FINDS OFFENSIVE POWER Granite Proves Great From the beginning of the season Granite was figured to have as tough a could be found In Utah's ine Ugh school football ranks. football u Hut Dtrold Simmons Far- mers werent to expected meru-- r to tough Region Three competition. Conch Simmons drew a bye Hillcrest last rated as one of the finest linemen In the state by coaches. Gordon Jolley and Scott Williams team with Fred Lamp-ropou-lls at flanker positions with the talented, though small Dave Burt, 143 pounds, dlr- - week and spent the day testing hls coring machine for more score potential. lns The club Is solid in the line with Ken Keddlngton, team center, surrounded by three talented guards In Gary Per kins, a 2if ymytor. igC'eoQf TT3i B un t," alKTbouuai. Working tackle position for (he Farmers are Ken Cottle, 213, and Arden Ashton, 215. In the backfield Mike Leyba. One of the most pleasant sur- - RUlerest makes attempt I lor Region Three football victory Friday when the Huskies tnv to Tooele foraDi-ris- ks Two encounter. j The Huskies watched a Bingham football warn battle from behind last reek to snare a 13-tie to rule their win chances and to look to Tooele for Its first rtctory. 13 Currently the Huskies are M- -l to the eo-uwith Tooele, Jordan. Hurray and Judge Memorial making on (heir schedule. woo-loet-t- led The Huskies are a young earn and hope to start reap-n- g some victories from the they have re xperieocas All-Ti- prises of the current cam- paign Is the blossoming of ng Ron Bleasard, the senior whose tactics have to aided Immeasurably Granites climb to the top rung In division standings. Coach Simmons rates his dil with "avenge speed. fairly goodLslae sad loaded with desire." 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Region Two Region Three s Division Two schedule has Murray seeking the win column at Sandy where the Spartans take on the Neither club has a victory to Its credit and would like to utilise this Friday's schedule tor such a purpose. Judge Memorials game with Bingham could bring a surThe Bingham did) prise has proved it can match football with any of its opponents football has But matching Woo Lost Tied given the Miners a pair 3 0 Skyline 0 13-ties in their of 0 Granite 2 with two Olygames past 1 Granger 2 mpus and Hlllcrest. Bing-th- e 1 l Olympus win margin in the 3 o Cyprus with Judge. Friday game Woo Lost Tied Hlllcrest travels to Tooele In hopes of getting its first win though the Tooele 2 0 0 Huskies do have a 1 J udge Memorial 2 0 o mark thus far in league 2- -1 ROCKY All-Americ- an ' nt Enter the Seeks Win Over Tooele Eleven No. are halfbacks Joe Garttoer and Mid-poi- Beet-digge- kickoff. 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