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Show Wolves Lose THE SUN Thursday, September 13, 1979 Page 10 . First Game Of Season In a tight defensive' game played Aug. 31, the North Sevier Wolves lost 7 - 2 to Monticello in a nonconference encounter, first of the football season. Although the Wolves managed 124 0 yards rushing to Monticellos 113, they came out on the short end of the score. Coach Bruce Hoggard praised his defensive unit, saying they played one heck of a game even though they were constantly in their own territory. Monticello had superior field position throughout the game, the v V, JLv head coach recalled, adding that his teams punting efforts really hurt us Monticello scored early in the third quarter, and following that score, Lee Huntsman punted the ball back to the opponents CCC REUNION-Ni- ne members of Civilian Conservation Corps Co. Mrs. Joseph Bumgardner, Salina; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Squires, d line. Two plays 14 at Maple Grove for a reunion. Pictured, met 479, Camp Salina; Mr. and Mrs; Ducky Hill, Monroe; and Mr. and Mrs. July later, Joe Reynolds and from Mrs. Richard Criswell, Salina; Mr. and Mrs. James Dickert, Salina. Not pictured are Mr. and Mrs. Ellis and are Mr. left, Rick Camp downed a MonShaheen, Salina. The group plans to make the reunion an annual afticello ball carrier in his Tom McCullough, Las Vegas; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Crawford, Orange, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Scott, Fairfax, Va.; Mr. and fair. Members who wish to attend may contact Dickert. own end zone for a safety, the Wolves only score. The Wolves completed three of fourteen passes, while Monticello made one for six. North Seviers gridders committed only Manti was the first vic- ported their net last 65 yards worth of tim of the season for the season, according to Jenpenalties, while their foes North Sevier High School nifer Orison, coach. amassed 75 yards. The new standard, Clint Johnson rushed for girls volleyball squad, who defeated the Tem- which is identical to the 31 yards. High in the numEast Carbon was flat- Hales, Mason, Camp, and In the final quarter, plars 15 - 3 and 15 - 8 in a one at Snow College, is ber of tackles was Kelly 35 - 0, last Friday by Kendrick Harward, the Camp scored in an the floor and tened, game played Sept. 6. The cabled into followed Mason with 15, by the North Sevier Clint Johnson coach said. A was It Wolves, padded. purchased keeper. quarterback lost, 15 12 junior Karl Hales, 12; Todd An-and Camp also came in for faked kick and a pass from and 15-- varsity for $700 using funds from 8. derson, 9, and Reynolds, the Jogathon last spring praise for their offensive Kendrick Harward to The encoundefeat a week earlier at work. and the school district. Eugene Madsen added two ter with Manti, a the hands of Monticello. The girls will play eight Camp also made the points. acmost tackles -- 10 - against Wolves The Dan Mayer scored the school, was the first of the division games prior to the season for the girls, who Region 12 tournament, cumulated 316 yards of- the visitors from Carbon final touchdown, going two fensively to East Carbons County. Eugene' Madsen yards up the middle after played Piute in a Region which will be held at NSHS League play will begin 127 yards. Individual and Hales each made 8, a drive. The PAT 12 game in Salina Wed- Nov. 2 - 3. The region has next summer as time totals showed Kelly Mason and Anderson and Mason was and take on Wayne been divided into three good and the Wolves nesday in another 149 who Golfers with made 7 followed each. permits. league encoun- divisions, with the top by yards, took their first victory of would like to participate Clint Johnson, 64; Ricky ter at 7 p.m. today (Thur- three in two divisions, and Mason made the first the season. next summer are asked to Camp, 28, and Dan Mayer, Wolf score on a the top two in the sday, Sept. 13). A district volleyball The squad committed keep in touch with the golf 18. sweep. Reynolds kicked remaining divisions, course next spring for that Coach Bruce Hoggard the extra point. Mason only 50 yards in penalties, tournament is scheduled playing for top honors and date. singled out his offensive dove for two yards for the compared to East Car- for 2:30 p.m. Monday, a shot at the state tournaThe winning team from line - Ken Zufelt, Joe second Sept. 17, at North Sevier. ment. touchdown, bons 140. The Wolves have next Varsity squads from RichMt. Pleasant consisted of Reynolds, Lee Huntsman, culminating a NSHS will play home Jay Larsen, Paul Noble, Karl Hales, and Todd An- drive. Reynolds again week off, but travel to field and South Sevier games with Gunnison, Kanab Sept. 21 for the High Schools will compete Wayne, Piute, and WasatMike Rosenlof, David derson - for praise for booted the point after. In the third quarter, Cowboys Homecoming in the afternoon tourney. ch Academy in their Higham, John Erickson, their performance against n and A1 Berti. The are division. Games begin at 7 the East Carbon line, Johnson scored six points and their first Region 12 which averaged 190 poun- - for the Wolves with a game. Kanab fell to playing this year in new p.m. with junior varsity last week, uniforms, and have a new action, followed by varsity run straight up the Beaver, 42-which averaged 190 pounds. middle. A fake kick at- but overcame Parowan, volleyball standard to contests. Admission is $1.50 for adults and $1 for Outstanding defensive tempt failed to produce 33-- in their opening game replace the concrete-fille- d of the season. tires and pipes which sup students. efforts were put forth by the conversion. two-yar- ia,V F-3- 2, ' or BARBECUE PREPARATIONS--Morri- two-poi- and the beef, wrapped in burlap, was added. Another layer of dirt was added, and another fire built on top, and the beef cooked for 24 hours. About 1,000 persons enjoyed the free barbecue, corn on the cob, cole slaw, and hard rolls which were served free of charge to mark the banks second anniversary s Curtis, left, and Robert White add a layer of dirt to the barbecue pit containing a whole beef which was served Saturday evening at the Utah In-- dependent Banks second annual an-- I niversary celebration. A fire was built . in the bottom of the pit and kept burning ; for 24 hours, after which a layer of dirt Player Of The Week inSalina. J.V. Gridders tains South Sevier at home Will Play S.S. sday, Sept. at 4:30 p.m. today (Thur13). The jayvee squad lost their first encounter, 46-last week to Richfield. North Sevier junior varsity football squad enter nt Girls Volleyball Team Wolves Flatten East Defeats Manti Unit Carbon Team 35-- 0 -- rSSSSSS 1. non-leag- 2-- A Twilights Teams To Conclude The Mens Twilight Palisade Golf Course this League, consisting of eight summer. Team standings at the teams of six men each, concluded play Aug. 16. end of play were: Terrils Food Town, Mt. This team play was started for the first time at Pleasant, 1st; Gunnison Telephone, 2nd; Jensens Dept. Store, Manti, 3rd; Hackers, Ephraim, 4th; Southern Roberts, Salina, 5th; Salina No. 1, 6th; Cobblers, Ephraim, 7th; FASHION KELLY MASON week- -'player of senior halfback Kelly Mason was named Player of the Week for his efforts in the game against Monticello Aug. 31 by Coach Bruce Hoggard. Mason intercepted a pass, made 15 tackles, and accumulated 74 yards rushing in the game, fir- st of the season for the Wolves, who lost FCUS A Workable Robinson Transport, Salina, 8th. 35-ya- rd -- Wolf-wome- Wardrobe Do hasty shopping sprees leave you with a closet full of uncoordinated odds and ends? Casual wear specialists suggest these guidelines for building a working wardrobe DO stock up on accessories. 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