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Show Thursday, November PAGE TEN conversion failing to bolster the score. back and Later, after forth across the field Carbon lost a possible touchdown when an While Utahs 1936 deer hunting sea'penalty upped the yardage loss total. Provo Kick Blocked son is now history, hunters and outThe second score of the fray came door spoitsmen are reminiscing facts following five plays in the second and fiction of the period when quarter, when Provos kick was an unusually large number of bucks blocked and the Dinosaurs recovered. fell before the rifles of Burgess smashed through around the venison seekers. During the season, end in a 17 yard run to cross the line reports have been circulated to the ef- feet that a great many does and and standing up. The conversion was complete. A few minutes later, Doross fawns have been illegally shot; some! picked up the university citys fumb- hunters contacted were of the opinion led put, blocked effectively by Lar- that for every five legally killed sen and scrambled across the kne for bucks, one doe or fawn was shot and another six points. This time the left in the woods. Others maintain conversion was added and the score that the number of illegally killed stood 19-- 0 through the half. deer is considerably larger than that Lost 38 Yards no definite check could be made. but Carbon lost more than 38 yards in one maneuver when Austin gained 24 yards then was called back and the Approximately 45 large bucks locals penalized 15 yards for pushing. were checked out of Huntington Burgess raced back for a canyon this year, according to gain Forest Guard Lee Young. This and Carbon started on another victory march the ball to the years total is several times larger than previous annual tolls while three yard line and all ready to go over when the half gun cut short the reports from Clear Creek indicate that at least 24 deer were checknext play. ed. At Indianola, hunters were Both teams resorted to the air conalso successful. sistently during the first half, although the majority of heaves fell short or were blocked. Ranger Cox reported a short time ago that two hunters in Manti reLong Gain of the second turned with a female deer with Taking the kick-o- ff half from Provo, Burgess again cover- horns that were in the velvet and ed himself wi.h glory when he smash- measured eight inches in length. The ed through virtually the entire Provo animal was killed in Manti canyon outfit for 45 yards. The locals march- and the same hunters, whose names ed down the field and came into scor- were not known, killed a large mouning distance, but failed to gain. A tain lion in that locality, measuring short pass from Curia to Burgess eight feet two inches from tip to tip. Deer were all fat and had it not gained eight yards, then the former been for the excellent condition they last the line for the over plunged score, bunting three of the opposing were in, it is quite probable that the teams men back in his dash. weights would have been lighter. Benevent Crosses Goal when a pass from Johnson to Carter in DEER SEASON RESUMES IN BRIEF see-sawi- ng off-sid- es 10-d- ay FINAL HERE 25-- 7 AERIAL ATTACK If! BY BOTH SQUADS FREQUENTLY high-power- ed On the lined turf field in Kiwanis stadium here, Carbons Dinosaur's moved another step closer to the stat'j championship prep football title, turning back the invasion 7 of the Provo eleven last Friday afternoon. An estimated crowd of nearly 1500 fans lined both sides of, the field to watch Carbons ball carriers plunge over the line for four touchdowns. Sky Overcast A clouding sky brought excellent football weather and both teams appeared stimulated and on edge during the opening minutes of the fray. Provo kicked off with Larsen receiving and running the ball to his own 40 yard line. After a short plunge, Carbon secured possession of the pigskin and shoved the invaders back into their own territory. Provos first distinctive push came during the first few minutes of the game, when they managed to worm the ball from their own 30yard line to the 48, then punted out of bounds. Burgess Gains 60 Yards Carbon made first dowijs twice in succession, then Burgess, local half broke around end and for the initial splurge of brilliant field showmanship, ran 60 yards to put the ball in the Provos lone tally resulted scoring distance. Joe Curia pushed the way for Benevent, invading over for the first six points, with the first few minutes of the final frame paved to cross the line. Their back full conversion was complete leaving the 7 score throughout the rest of the mi saw-du- st 25-- 48-ya- rd zig-zaggi- ng - 25-- game. Both teams attempted aerial peneProvo lost trations spasmodically. three potential scores on her air attack, when three heaves over the goal were uncaught. In 12 passes, even of her throws were unavailable, five wrere caught and one intercepted. Carbon passed eight times, two complete and six incomplete. Many Substitutions . Substitutions were frequent from both camps. The locals, in the third sent in their entire second string, leaving them in for the last part of the third and forepart of the fourth. OPENING ON OR ABOUT SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14th Turkish Heaths 51 t Price West Main Underneath Dress Shop A GREAT FOR Elimination of Impurities in the System Rheumatism, Colds, and Reduction of Weight Headache That After-Part- y Penalties amounted to five yards against Provo and 25 yards against Carbon. The locals, on the other hand however, made 10 first downs during zzz the game against seven for Provo. COME IN AND GIVE US A TRIAL as: Considering the total amount of LADY ATTENDANT FOR THE LADIES as, yardage gained, Provo was snowed E5 under. The Dinosaurs garnered 215 yards against their opponents 58 in Parking Space in Rear the first half, them upped the amount 7. A. M. to 12 Noon Esjby 160 yards against 109 in the 1 P, M. to 7 P. M. half. Total yardage for both ' Hours : Ladies: New Scoreboard Graces Field In At the checking station near Ephraim, manned by A D. Carlson of Spring City, an even 100 bucks were tabbed. Approximately 10 per cent of the number brought through weighed more than 200 pounds while 10 per cent of the number weighed less than Kiwanis Stadium te, one-ha- one-poin- ter one-ha- eight-tent- seven-tent- hs hs To John Menotti goes the credit for having smacked the largest known buck of all the hunters from this seotion. With two others, he went in the vicinity of White Mountain and brought back a deer weighing 310 pounds. No one else has anything to offer that will excel his record, and to date, he is credited with the largest and heaviest deer. Carbon Football Squad Picture Is Drawing Interest Wm. H. THOMPSON Contractor and Builder Estimates Cheerfully Given Try Me! 1 Price or 111 Phone P. O. Box 694 695-R- SEASON BROUGHT TO GRAND CLOSE Maximum Number Birds Bagged In Four-Da- y Period By Many Nimrods A short but from all indications successful season, is the phrase applied to the Chinese pheasant hunting period which opened here Sunday and closed yesterday, one of the shortest hunting seasons this section has known. Many Hunters Out Opened by special permission and with the consent of the state game commission, the season saw nearly 500 hunters roaming the fields around Price Sunday. Thfe whang of diswas predominant charging shot-guthroughout the day, especially in the early morning and in the evening, and practically every person who made a short jaunt in quest of the choice fowl returned with at least one. Many hunters bagged their limit before the day was old and then went out again Monday and Tuesday mornings before going to work. Three Bird Limit Limit for each hunter, was three birds per day, and it was conservatively estimated that more than 1200 birds were shot during the four days. Hunting was found to be favorable along the Price river and in the fields (Continued On Page Thirteen) ns ROMA WINE Also Brandy and Champagne Considerable interest is being manifest by Carbon county sport fans and the sporting public in general, in the group picture of the 1936 Carbon high school football squad, being shown in the windows of The Since having been placed in an available location where it is easily seen, a large number of persons have paused in their daily business trends to glance at the Dinosaur grid edition for this year and have expressed favorable comment. The picture was taken about a month ago in Kiwanis Stadium here. Forty -- one players, two managers and the coach are shown, the first string in their distinctive black and white jerseys. Summerhays said that another picture of the squad was to have been taken before the season closes. Sun-Advoca- te. Ooduei of cfnuxlcaU jCatjtki 1 lliuty nd p,for Carbon, 193g SHORT PHEASANT 1 Patterned after the boards used in the larger football stadiums throughout the country, v but of a simpler type, a new scoreboard has been installed at 100. Kiwanis Stadium here. cf that The smallest buck taken out Located at the west end of 90 a bare at scales the section tipped field and installed and sponthe pounds, while the largest, weighed the sored by The 250 pounds. better than from visible is board clearly The scales used by the checker all parts of the field and will be weighed up to 250 pounds only and used extensively in future grid as a consequence, the exact weight wars to be played here. It was of the largest buck could not be acgame used in the Carbon-Prov- o curately given. for the first time last week and o drew much favorable comment. The widest spread of antlers The board itself is of considtaken was 34 inches, on the buck I: size and carries the name erable that weighed over 250 lbs. Smalllocal team, the score, of the a lf inches, est was 7 and i; quarter of the game and a with spikes 8 and clock-lik- e contrivance giving inches long; greatest dilf of minutes remainnumber the for head at the the horn of ameter of the resepc-tiv- e each in frame ing any deer killed, was one and tilt. inch; smallest, It is hoped next year to add of an inch. to the board in the form of listcomto be is Carlson Checker ing the number of downs and mended for the painstaking manthe yards to gain. recorded every ner in which he deer i? 11 eiry 166, Provo. v Clave.lL announces: 4 ' T have recently taken charge of the Pep 88 AVico service .station Number 544 in Price, and cordially invite my old friends and all motorists to come in at any time. My station is fully equipped to give complete service service greasing, washing, tire and battery and, of course, the famous quick starting Pep 88 climatecon trolled gasoline, and Vico, the motor oil that gives double protection to your engine. 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