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Show Dinosaurs, Licking Hurts and Pride Prime for Conference Opener Friday bet-saur- 1 THE Page Four J SUN-ADVOCA- Thursday, September 24, 1959 In League Opener The Fighting Irish of Notre Dame high will tangle with San Juan of Blanding on the college field Thursday (today) at 3 oclock in the first league encounter this s, 33-1- 2. season. After losing to Uintah and Grand Junction in their two games, the Dinosaurs will be out to start their conference play in a different light on the winning side. The game Friday night is not only the first some game but it is also the first conference game on the docket for the Dinosaurs. . With but six players returned from last years team; that Is, players who had experience in more than three games, Coach Jackson ' Jewkes is attempting from force of necessity to work inexperienced juniors into his playing roster. These youngsters are Hie Knights have defeated satch Academy and South mit in games. WaSum- ' pre-seas- pro. 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Here is a newly shaped rolled front . . . perennial sleeves. . . . precision push-u- p hand stitching. All elegant . . . all nonchalant, in the most captivating way! Sizes Made with ARMO TIN Gr'd Beef 54-ya- rd excit- SHORTENING 3-L- The Best Grand Junctions offense went Beck, returned 17 yards to the off like a string of Chinese fire- Price 28 set up the first TD. Warcrackers Saturday night as the ner took' a pitchout 11 yards, then Tigers whalloped Carbon High, waded up the middle for 17 scor41-for their fifth consecutive ing yards on a dive play. Laverne series Mantlo added his first of five perin the inter-schovictory lacking in experience but not de in 1913. And the fect placements and the rout was back that started sire and they should develop as ; score chalked up by the Tigers bn. ,Jthe season progresses. was A Junction at Grand march ignited in the Players on the roster with ex- Saturday which either team first period came to fruition on the by largest from Ron last are perience year the first play of the second when and right has defeated the other throughout Henderson, association. Back in 1913 Chiodo crossed from two yards out. end; George Cook, offensive tackle; the long 40-- 0 score And before the half was over, Manuel Costillo, defensive tackle; the Tigers racked up a 1957 in the and Carbon they against Tigers drilled 92 yards in 12 Bla-ser, Bob Jewkes. right half; Paul the Dinosaurs by a 44-- 6 plays for a third touchdown. Chiodumped NewDick and quarterback, r. do did it on a count. berry, linebacker. back-fielfull two A set drive in eight plays The Tigers After the first two games the pouring through a porous netted the fourth touchdown for coaching staff has a pretty good second-strin- g backfield in the idea as to which members of the Dinosaur line for 404 net yards on squad are football players and the the ground. They added 49 on three third round. The regulars carried results of close scrutiny have come pass completions to six tries and to the Tiger 44. Then Blair covered up with the following as the of- scored in every quarter. And the 18 on a rollout, passed 12 lengths fensive team: Ron Kulow and Er- rout could have been worse. The to Pete Matteroli and rolled out nie Simons, both seniors, at left Tigers had three TDs called back for 19 more before Dave Flanders dive. end; Ron Henderson, senior, at in one of their finest efforts ever scored on a four-yar- d team. a Second Carbon the bagged against stringers Tom left end; Jensen, junior, right The Dinosaurs never mounted final two tallies in the last quartackle; Steve Yamaguchi, junior, ter. One came on Don Bedards right tackle: Karl Street, junior, an offense that could call itself churning up the middle after left guard; Jack Aramakl, junior, an offense. They were restricted to 23 his set it up. right guard; Blake Liddell or one first down to the Tigers The other was Blairs pitch to Dave Bliss, juniors, center; Paul and ended up with just 29 net Blaser, senior, quarterback; Kent yards rushing and passing. In fact, Matteroli from 27 yards away. The Dinosaurs tossed 10 passes they never had the leather in e, Powell, senior, left half; Paul with senior, right half, and Bob Tiger territory, getting to the and salted their Price 44 in the third period on a several single wing maneuvers, but Jewkes, senior, fullback. pass for their deepest never threatened. Paul Tabone, Listed on the defensive team are seven-yar- d d reverse who carried a single-win- g Manuel Costillo, senior, left end; penetration. The most player on the Dinosaur squad twice for 27 yards was the teams Eddie Klarich, senior, right end; Tom Jensen, junior, left tackle; was Gary Callaway who had to big gainer. STATISTICS Jack Aramaki, junior, right tackle; punt the ball a total of ten times. A Callaway punt that Danny Grand Karl Street, junior, left guard; Blake Liddell, junior, right guard; Dick Newberry, senior, left line- game are George Cook, senior, backer; Richard Regis, junior, tackle, who has been ill and turnright linebacker; Ron Henderson, ed out for practice sessions only senior, middle linebacker; Paul this week; John Dods, junior, Blaser, senior, left safetyman, and guard; Lamar Snow, senior, tackle; Bob Jewkes, senior, right safety-ma- Sundra Llewellyn, senior, guard; Bevan Goff, senior, center; Gary In the Grand Junction game Sat- Callaway, senior, quarterback: The U.S. Navys new air-se- a urday two boys were lost to the Tom Carroll, junior, left half; base at Rota, Spain, is only 40 squad through injuries, Dale Jew- Garry Morley, senior, right half; kes, ankle, and Denny Judd, knee. Bud Blackham, junior, guard; miles from the tiny port of Palos Steve Yamaguchi suffered a knee Lynn Reid, junior, guard; and Dale from which Columbus sailed to discover the new world. injury and Eddie Klarich and an- Roper, junior, end. kle sprain but these two boys are From these lineups it can be expected to be back in the lineup seen that Coach Jewkes and his this week. staff will depend a lot upon jun Others who will probably see ior talent in the 1959 football plenty of action in Friday nights race. ds PRIDE 29 -- Bag 98 SQUARES POUND ' Smashes Carbon 50-l- b. , Rb'ita'i'oes BaconO Grand Junction Gang -- . The first annual junior golf tournament, sponsored by the Cari bon Country Club will be held this Saturday, with trophies to winners in the Championship, Junior and Pee Wee flights, the first two playing 18 holes and latter 9 holes. So far, about 35 youngsters have signed up to play. Pairings will be drawn up and play will start at 8 :00 a.m. There will be no charge, according to Grant Leavitt, clyb San Juan Today row (Friday) at 7:30 p.m. The The Carbon High School Dine-- ball season, are looking for stinging from defeat in their ter things when they meet Payson- game will be played on the Carfirst two outings in the 1959 foot-- 1 High on their home field tomor- bon College gridiron. 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