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Show THE I AGE TIN WILSON GOES OVHR I l! N ATE. r A O V O C lT I C E . A H Crazy Ritz Brothers for TOUCHDOWN against grand junction lliddi fchrrp tie iun,y j With i Top Price Show Cast jdlsirnt Jm! ; f 4, :,lc flah V.rai:,i getting under s.y i, Cattle in ner like this, but is riitA.tz, t..e lder direct iuii cj linithrrs, bit (Tiii irr than ver in tf tune hut guirier, and liar, J wept thfjr first starring ' WlJ gulgt-i.u- s Of giddy gat iiange runner. footamt frenzied Removal of tills, riotous fun tJ ,, ball.' "Life lie gins tn College," whirl) range U neailyeatlp '),r. .r is scheduled to show Friday and Sat- Magleby staled. Ttie ex jiected Jo take !, urday fat the price theatre. a ' Featuring Joan Da) is, Tony Martin mil Ur the flat liiiic jl.; and a great cast, singing. Stepping, accurate survey of a;j j v.. , laughing, loving, beauties and cuties this act Uon has Ulidengt,, highlight the e comedy-madstory, with the Rites working their way through HANSON college i ) a cleaning, pressing and Insurance tailoring establishment. cast of Included in the Life lusurauce A fipnuhj are Fred entertainment 68 West Main Bt Ed Price, Thorgemen, Stone, Nat Pendleton, Joan Marsh and Dixie Dunbar, FiKtb&ll was the n, those i L j thniic jam-bci- t j , i i ) rib-tuk-li- fast-movin- g, AARON J. General DINOSAURS HOLD Grand Junction It'ms SLIGHT EDGE IN Right To Compete In YARDAGE TOTALS Big Colorado Playoff Carbon Falls Before Davis Eleven 33 To 20 Saturday ll Grand Junctions high school -, Coloto the eleven won its way clr-- ( battling state rodo championship t ies again this year by defeating the 16 Craig. Colorado, prepsters on the 10 formers field Friday by a score of, Several minutes later Pnnres punt 13 to 0. the win giving the victors 6 .. was down on Carbon s 41 yard line, west sloj championship. the .172 and the Darts proceeded to score Grand Junction is expected to clash ... 92 ogam. Davis making the touchdown with Lamar high school In a Thanks-- , .. 80 on a smash through center. Chlpinan .....5-1- 0 giving Day contest for the quarter'd s' converted once moro and Davis led houors, the game taking place .final 14 to 8. was field. The victory on latters the 4 As the second toriod began a fake 'a costly one for Grand Junction, the 87 169 by the loss of their it punt play with 'Johnny Georgetlcs j 60 ITigers suffering 59 Half carrying the ball nettl'd 33 yards andi field general, Bobby Walker, snappy 27 110 2nd Half placed Carbon in st oring position. Af- considered the outstanding high 2 'school 0 ter acting as though the pigskin wet c Interceptions quarterback in Colorado. Ilis 20 20 basketbull George Farhano gamed Yards penalised injury, a broken left arm, means that yards on an end run. George fum-th- e Carbon's longest gain was 33 yards he will be out fur the balance of the Med, recovered, bounced it on the on a fake punt by Johnny Georgedes season. ground, caught it, lost it again, and in the second quarter. Two passes in Grand Junction wins over Lamar ben finally fell on the hall for the the final quarter were good for 29 game that a it (s eXpW-te- Carbon 294 ... Total net yards. 1st half , 130 2nd Half , 161 Total first downs .. .11 1U Half 5 . 2nd Half I Total yds. arrimmage 125 71 1st Half ..... 54 2nd Half Passes completed 9 1st Half 2nd Half Darts Flash Strong Offensive To Continue March Towards State Championship Carbons efforts to stop the championship march of the Davis high school eleven met with failure Saturday afternoon on Kiwanui field us Joe Davis, fullback, led hla team in a brilliant 33 to 20 victory. Playing the kind of football that crowd loves to watch, both teams flashed powerful offenses but showing up poorly on defense before an esti-- 1 matd crowd of 1,800. The Dinosaurs opened the touch- dow n parade with a 53 yard march nt opening of the first quarter. Two, passes from Prince to Police k netted 30 yards, Wilson gaining all but one; 190-pou- Davis Chicken Inn . . . . 10-2- 0 4-- 6-- , 3-- 6 2-- Pr On the highway west of Price the Silver Doll formerly j semi-fm- te j ed 7 wmmmj WINE al CALIFORNIA WINES 283 Organizes For The Coming Year Troop Organization of Boy Scout troop No. 283 has been completed, with the following officers to serve during the 19-e- place-kick- Petes foot-bu- 259 152 107 the extra point IVilloek h place-kic- k Princes attempted for the conversion was incomplete,! Just before the half ended Adams and Carbon led 6 to 0. 'passed 30 yards to Naylor o- i.., The oUlcr fcature ot thc Ramc wa No sooner hod Davis taken poises- - touchdown that placed pals In a .0 urbons passing attack. The Dino-sio- n load. Chipman s attempted of the ball than the Darts pro!0 eroded to march 65 yards before a convtrs'on was outfit' Davis Starts Out Well fumble halted the temporarily on the Dinosaurs The Darts began the, second hajf line. A quick kick by Prince was jn a business-lik- e manner that prompartially blocked, and Davis took pos- ised no good for Carbon. After downsession once more on Carbons 14 ing Princes punt in midfield, Nayyard line. After Dclandrae had lor slipped through for 26 yards. thrown Dee Chipmnn, Dart halfback, Adams made four off tackle, and then for a throe-yar- d d loss, Chipman heav-- j chipman passed to Naylor for a a perfect forward pass to Adams yard gain. Davis smashed over the for 16 yards and the tying touch- - remaining yard. Chipman's place-kic- k that plunged over the" line for the down. the and Chipman theifor extra point was wide necessary three, four and five yards point that put his team in front. Andjscore stood 26 to 13. for a first down. In the line Roy in front they stayed for the remaindAfter Davis intercepted a Carbon Delandrae and, as usual, Gene Rober of the game. outstanding. One of the pass in midfield and Dclandrae was ertson, were be found in nearly every to was two for roughness, unnecessary penalized the Darts proceeded to score their play. And, likely as not, both of The summary: final touchdown, an pass netCARBON DAVIS ting the final yardage. To score their final touchdown the Dinosaurs marched 96 yards. The passing combination. Prince to Pollock, accounted for the greater share of the distance, two being good for IN ALL VARIETIES 29 yards each, and two others for 12 and 5 yards. The final 11 yards, 20 was negotiated in two line however, alcohol thrusts by Wilson. Joe Corey entered the game to make his ninth conby volume version of the season without a miss, and the score read Carbon 20, Davis Score by quarters: 33. .7 13 Davis 733 7 ?0 6 7 As the game ended another pass, Carbon Prince to Pollock, petted 28 yards to Davis touchdowns Scoring: Adams 2, Davis, Naylor, Chipman. bring the pigskin to midfield. The two outstanding features of Points after touchdowns Chipman 2, the game were the spectacular play- plaetkicks, J. Davis, line buck. Caring of Joe Davis and the passing com- bon touchdowns Wilson 2, Pollock. bination of Prince and Pollock. The Points after touchdowns Corey 2, placekicks. big Dart fullback put on a performance equal to anything this section Substitutions: Davis Prigmore, has seen for some time. He was good rg; Randall, lg; Lawson, c; Nelson, rh; on blocking, passing, punting and Hatch, rt; Behling, lg; Stayner, qb; backing up the line. But most of all Argyle, It. Carbon J. Prince, fb; he was a ball carrier that the Carbon Pike, le; Passic, c; Morley, lg; Georline found difficult to stop. gedes, qb; Farliano, lh. up-sta- WATCH FOR OPENING DATE! I I NAME Claret Sauterne coming year: Isaac McQueen, scoutmaster; Don Tanner, assistant scoutmaster; Don Williams, junior assistant; Douglas Ward, senior patrol leader; Lamar bup pnpey . scribe; Junior tnW alMMcIntwev Port Port Whit Whit Wta. VggjrU- Port Port Tokay Sherry Muscatel Muscatel Angelica Tamper Proof Port Tamper Prool Muscatel Tamper Proof Tokay Richard Jorgensen, patrol leaders. Meetings are to be planned and conducted by the Scouts themselves, with the patrol leaders to take turns. Wednesday evening the members of the troop enjoyed a peanut bust. Is Sports Editor Of College Taper also Gabriel Simone, a former football player and athlete at Carbon high school, is continuing his athletic abilities at Mesa College, Grand Junction, Colorado, and has played in some of the important games of the season. 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