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Show Dinosaurs Open 1959 Football Season at Uintah Tomorrow The Carbon High School football squad will get its first interschool workout tomorrow afternoon at 3 p.m. when they move over to Vernal to tackle Uintah season openHigh in a er. According to Coach Jackson Jewkes, he has cut his squad to 66 from the original 85 who turned out for uniforms. Some of these drops were made voluntarily and non-leag- ue Tie CZdvircae some were made by the coaching staff. Dinosaur mentor' reports that the boys are whipping into pretty good shape with at least one team developing into a" real high school squad. Just what will be in reserve is one of the bigger problems confronting the Dinosaur coaching staff at the present time. However, Jewkes is optimistic about the future holding to the The THE Thursday, September 10, 1959 Page Seven SUN-ADVOCA- PORT Eagles Hope to Break Winning Spree Of Aggies in Saturday Contest 4-Ga- t me After a dearth of victories over the Fort Lewis Aggies, the Carbon College Golden Eagles will invade Colorado Saturday afternoon in an attempt to break the string of defeats at the hands of the Aggies to break the deadlock that now exists between the two teams. The Eagles will meet Fort Lewis in the opening encounter for both teams at Durango, Colorado, Saturday at 3 p.m. The score of the game will be relayed to the local radio station to be broadcast as soon after the game as possible. In the Fort series which began in 1950, the Eagles have four victories to their credit and the Aggies have four. The Eagles won the first four games and the Aggies have won the last four in succession. Scores in the series to date have been as follows: 1950 Carbon 26, no game; 1952 Aggies 20; 1951 Carbon 14, Aggies 7; 1953 CarCarbon 25, Aggies 13; 1954 bon 24, Aggies 18; 1955 Carbon COACH JACKSON JEWKES NEW SERVICE FOR PRICE Lewis-Carbo- n hope that his "greenlings will reserve Utah Savings and Loan Association is happy to extend into substantial material. the following services to this area . . . The Dinosaur line will average 1. Refinancing existing real estate loans. d about 185 pounds while the will hit between 160 and 170 . 2. Home improvement loans. pounds. Jewkes is particularly enthusiastic about his line and 3. Commercial property loans. with the exception of one which is still pretty guard spot COACH DICK WHITE 4. New home construction loans. much wide open for the grid pros( on city lots or small acreage ) pects who still report for the daily The first four games on the practice sessions. from are docket home, Eagle WRITE OR CALL away 0; 1956 Aggies 6, 12 at Ft. Lewis; SepMaking up the squad since the 25, Aggies 1957 September CarCarbon 54, 0; Aggies initial cut are the following: Paul 19 against Eastern Arizona bon 6; 1958 Aggies 37, Carbon tember Loan Blaser and Ron Henderson, at Thatcher; September 25 at 0. Ron Kulow, Sundra Llewel3 Snow. The at October Weber, The Eagles are resigned to the 65 North University Avenue lyn, Manuel Costello, Dick New. home game on the schedule fact that the Aggies will present first KlarPROVO, UTAH is the big one, October 9 against berry, George Cook, Eddie some stiff opposition but Coach ich, Bevan Goff, Lamar Snow, Boise. White is confident that his Gary Callaway, Kent Powell, Bob ?lck will upset the Aggie winning boys Jewkes, Paul Tabone. streak. He has suffered some inMorley, Hutchins, In Gary Jerry Come for a demonstration and discover Jeep his ranks in practice Denny Judd, Tom Jensen, John juries among but that none are states drive vehicles go more places do more sessions Dods, Carl Street, Dale Roper, so serious that they will keep the jobs cost less to own have higher resale value! Larry Kulow, George Tomadakis, benched in this opening Stephen Yamaguchi, Lynn Reid, players contest. Dave Bliss, George Llewellyn, Coach White has 36 men on his Richard Regis, Jim Carroll, Jack VEHICLES BY WILLYS MOTORS... WORLDS LARGEST roster and 33 of these will squad Dale Aramaki, Jewkes, Ray MANUFACTURER OF DRIVE VEHICLES be on the traveling squad. Dros-soBud Blackham, Jim Listing his players, Coach White George Drossos, Collin Bryn-epainted an optimistic picture re... one of the growing KAISER Industries Dean Zacceria. W!LLY9 some of his players who Roger Smith, Blake Liddell, garding Come In foY a demonstration James Madrigal, Gary Nichols, he feels will be real standouts in this year. Ken Cox, Vincent Simms, Leon ICAC play for Primed the quarterback slot Moynier, Howard Cook, Mike are Larry Hatch, Idaho; Larry Vouros, Ed Hunter, Dick Robb, Chuck Olsen, Merrill Bryner, Lee, Utah; Jerry Webb, Wyoming; Wyoming, and Gary Francis Goff, Arden Byron Shaw, Cherri, Barry Utah. Fratto is expected PRICE, UTAH Fratto, Allen Pace Shaw, Hansen, Seeley, in the backfield Jim Conover, Jack Hobbs, Mike to be the big arm to his Tune in HAVERICK (Sunday) Evenings 8:30 P.M. Protopappas, Jeff Vogrenic, Dean and local fans can attest powers in the passing field. His Berensen and Dale Jacobson. job is pretty well cut out and Coach White will be depending a Mill-End great deal on his launching abilities. In the left halfback spot are Doyle Andrews, Utah; Gary White, Be Idaho; Gary Eskew, California, and Junior Walton, Wyoming. For the heavy work in the fullback position, Coach White can FACTORY LOW PRICES. call upon Kent Frandsen, Utah; Mike Calvert, Wyoming; Richard Foutz, Utah, or Will Wallace, Iowa. Frank Lupo, Helper boy, is expected to be a big boost to the backfield in the right halfback spot. He has plenty of speed and power and uses his expertness as a Golden Gloves champion to wend his way through the opposition. Others who can be called upon in this spot are Mike Omelia, Wyoming; Mark Kulmus, Wyoming; Gary Sutton, Utah, and Jim Drowns, Wyoming. Holding down the center spot in the line will be Richard Fail, Utah; Scott Halladay, Utah; Richard Bond, Wyoming, and Byron Stoddard, Utah. In the guard spots the Eagles will be dependent upon Jerry Jewkes, Utah; Jim Brown, Nevada; Gus Hernandez, Wyoming; Walter Fox, Wyoming; Sam this connot count in and character just beauty Personality Utah, and Mike Brandon, California. test. And our amazing speed light lets us take your childs pic- Karl Kurtz is looked upon by Coach White as one of the best ture at 11 000th of a second, so we catch the most precious of tackle prospects to ever hit the Carbon College campus. The Wythose fleeting expressions. Children 14 or under can enter. Have oming boy is big, rugged and fast, a combination that is enviable for your child photographed in our studio for as little as three dollars. any lineman. Another tackle who gains mention is Joe Bertogonolli, we enter Choose the pose you like best from a full set of proofs also of Wyoming, who was the Eagle player to gain an ICAC only team spot last year. duplicate photograph without charge. Other good prospects for these posts are Raymond Gunderson, Utah; John Parker, Idaho; Ron Morris, Utah, and Melvin Hine, Idaho. To be called upon for end duties Mill-End will be Frank Williams, Utah; develop back-fiel- back-fiel- Utah Savings and CaosfeiAAi Red-dingto- n, s, r, V Association Fojmnteii?e M Vern Davis Motor Co. Fabrics Available Now for SUNNIEST ODD -ing and New Furniture Fabric Samples May Seen and Bought at Our Representative MEL ANNIVERSARY HAL SOTIUETER Our Decorator is now at the Mission Motel in Mot A National Contest ILOCAIL CMELBM1EN ONLY! Price to make appointments with customers at their convenience. Mar-rell- i, Starting Monday, Sept. 14 Until finished with Appointments . Many- Valuable Prizes Two Age Groups Duplicate Prizes Many New Spring Fabrics to Show, Including Fabrics Carl Beckstead, Idaho; Bill Hig-b- y, Utah; Gary Bliss, Utah; Mel vin Buel, Idaho; Harold Villhauer, Idaho, and Gilbert Fletcher, Wyoming. mnUmmYS MQjlBlEY! 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