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Show Page l'J7:i Thursday, September 27, Sun Chronicle 10 A Ik 'v Roy, Box Elder will d cid region leader in game Two undefeated football teams, two brilliant coaches, several fine runners, and high school students with loads of spirit all collide in one of the biggest games to be played this year come Friday afternoon Roy and Box Elder are the two teams, Ernest Jacklinof Roy and Gordon Peterson of Box Elder are the coaches, the runners are too numerous to mention, and the students with spirit are the fans from either school Game time is 4.30 p m at Box Elder High in B. igham WEBERS Lloyd Barker (31) runs an end sweep into the Roy defense where John Schwitzer (79) and Mike McCoy (65) move in for the tackle. Roy won 29-- 0 to stay undefeated. Falcons face Viewmont The green and white Falcons of Clearfield High School finally get to open their region two football action this wee as they travel down to to take on the always tough Viewmont Vikings in a key battle. Game time is 4 p m at the Viking's home field. Clearfield head coach Jack Hannum takes a strong squad with a into the game realizing a win could put the Falcons in the front of the pack the race for the crown among region View mont and I.a ton Viewnlont's Vikings will be no easy pushover, and will come out fighting after their upset loss to a strong Bingham Miner club last week The VMS club is headed by a fine athlete in Kim Nielson who is e an possibility offensively. Falcon fans will hope for a return to action by halfback Jacob Smith who was expected to provide the running punch this year but has been hampered by an injury suffered three weeks ago in Clearfield's only loss to Olympus Smith saw no action against Cyprus last week, but should lie ready for the region opener. Smith has been replaced by Alan Johnson and Earl Berry who both scored against Cyprus last week The Falcons took their third straight win against Cy prus w ith a solid total Quarterback Jimmy Smith and Johnson both scored on runs in the nrst half to give CHS a l.t (i lead Richard Fisk scored Irom 4 5 yards away in the third period and Berry added a romp of :to yards Bountiful 4-- 1 Sophomore Jay Welk scored the final touchdown on a two yard quarterback sneak as nearly every Falcon saw action in the home game Five region games against Viewmont, Layton, Bountifui, Ogden, and Ben Lomond lie ahead for the Falcons If they n all-stat- :i.i-- prove a combination of exertion, excitement, alcohol, and high altitudes Heart attacks have usually claimed more elk and deer hunters in Utah than shooting accidents The following sentence appeared m a Salt Lake City newspaper Oct 2.i, 1972. fatalities and injuries continued to mount, with three hunters dead of heart attacks, one from a gunshot wound, and one beneath the wheels of a pick-utruck. d ROY Roy, Utah Mack 3? Lonnie 8L067 766 REGISTRATION DATE HOURS Hipwell in still Weber with his plunges last week The speed is found in halfback Tom Porter who has improved with every game and scored two touchdowns against Weber last week Predictions of the major league baseball pennant races were made by this scribe a couple of weeks ago, and three of the races have already been decided I am pleated to announce that all three of those predictions were right on the nose (Now, who is the world's greatest) The only unsolved battle is the National League East where the New York Mets ha e come on strong, but my pick of Pittsburgh is only one half of a game back Let's go Pirates, don't make a liar out ot me' Several local Bobby Riggs supporters told me not to mention last Thursday's hapenmg in Houstons Astrodome, so I won't except to say Mrs King sure collected a bundle of TUESDAY money $100,000 Weber State evened its season record at 1 1 last week a? they took Northern Arizona in Ogden Next up for the Wildcats are the Titans of California State University at Fullerton The Titans are reputed to have a fine tootball team with a lot of explosive power in tailback Duane Sims who has gained neai ly 300 yards in two games already this vear The game will be the third Wildcat home game of the year and head coach Dick Gw inn hopes for a full stadium to cheer his squad on Game time is 7 30 pm in r ,den with several tickets a liable until Saturday 25-1- WEDNESDAY THURSDAY . Perhaps one of the biggest upsets in college football last week when the University of Miami beat a fumbling Texas squad Many polls had picked the Longhorns to be the best in the nation, but poor ballhandling stopped them 20-1- 5 pre-seaso- n River 6. Roy bowler scores 719 Tom Garner, member of the Roy Commercial Bowling League, bowled 244, 264 and 211 for a 719 series last week at the e Lanes in the night league. It was my highest series in 18 years of bowling, said Mr. Garner, of the Hill AFB Data Automation, Comptroller department. It feels great to break 700! Jo-Le- ROY BOWLER Tom Garner, member of the Roy Commercial Bowling League, broke a week. 700 series last The second quarter saw Roy quarterback Clark Smith pass 20 yards to Lonnie Hipwell to set up Porters 12 yard touchdown romp to make it 14-- halfback who has crushed -- Weber 0, Box Elder 21, Sky View 13; Bonnevile 41, Bear Elder looked strong in both region outings to date The power is supplied by fullback Mark Charlesworth who completely - S. Taft, Director LAST MONDAY material Last years high rate of heart attacks among hunters, HIGH COMMUNITY SCHOOL P 150 W. So. Box all-stat- p following programs now forcing at Roy Community School have ooenings. For furtner information, call Mack S. Taft. versus Roy shapes up as a running affair since both clubs maintain several top runners and strong offensive lines to do the blocking The Bees drawback may be their defensive line, while Roy will need to bolster their secondary if Box Elder goes to the air. For Roy the power is supplied by now less than three e fine runners First there is (JecIlDeGG ever The School phone 21-1- 3 1WS tamE through Last week the Royals retained The Shield as they destroyed rival Weber 29-- 0 in Pleasant View. Roys first score came at 6:26 of the first period on the three yard scamp by Tom Porter. The score came only three plays after Kent Smith intercepted a Weber pass at the WHS 30 yard line and returned it to the 19. The interception and the quick touchdown only 42 seconds lait. Roy the momentum they needed to trol the entire game. 34-2- 3 Viewmont 6 coupled with the fact that there will be more hunters in poorer physical condition this year, has prompted Dr Alan F. Toronto of Salt Lake City, president of the Utah Heart Association, to make the following suggestions to deer and elk hunters- Plan your hunt Allow time to adjust to the altitude Know the location of the nearest phone, doctor, ranger station or Fish and Game Department men - Take plenty of short rests Hunt at a steady, unhurried pace Don't strain to lift a dead animal - get help in 2-- - Hunt-relate- all it looks like team can surprise their opposition at a given moment will win the football game. Rate il one not to miss and a big question mark. All are tied for the lead m region one with 0 records, and both have beaten the same two teams Roys Royals have taken Sky View and Weber 29-while Box Elders Bees beat Weber 13 6 and Sky View The game has several possible outcomes One would be to have Roy win and take over first pice in the region which would then make them solid favorites, the other possibility is just the opposite Neither team can afford a loss since a poweriul Bonneville club is waiting in the wings. Region Two Scores- Clearfield 33. Cyprus 0, Layton 34, Bonneville (Idaho) 12, Bountiful 21, Davis 0. Bingham 16, Utah's 1973 elk and deer hunting seasons could prove deadly, possibly the deadliest ever, according to the state's safety and health officials By "deadly" they do not mean for the elk and deer - they mean for human beings With present meat shortages and high Tood pi ices, state officials predict there will be more inexperienced hunters in the mountains than ever before Not only will these hunters be inexperienced with guns, but many of them will be in poor physical condition which could lead to heart attacks 6-- City Both clubs can get by the big ones in Viewmont and Layton they stand a good chance to enter the state playoffs in late mejCatt Box Elder will counter with tailback Mark Longhurts who ran for an unbelievable 279 yards against Sky View last week. He is assisted by fullback Bob Farnsworth who netted more than 120 yards in the same game The signal caller is also a fine runner when needs be. His rime is Larry Bywater and he has 180 pounds. good size at f Hipwell set up a third period score as he ran back a Weber punt to the Weber 27 yard hne A 15 yard penalty moved the ball to the WHS 12 yard line and Hipwell powered it down to the one where Charlesworth scored on the next play to put the score at 20-Reserve fullback Rex Baker scored on a one yard plunge with only 30 seconds gone m the final period to make it 27-Coach Jacklin then used reserves much of the last period, but they manged to tack a safety on Weber to make the final score 29-- 0 Region One Scores- Roy 29, 0. -- cold in their famous wishbone attack There is still a lot of season to go, but a loss early can really hurt a football team LaRee Keller was among winners m a recent 18 hole tournament sponsored by the Utah Golf Association at the Salt Lake Country Club There were 144 qualifying participants, Mrs Keller winning first place in her flight As a part of her win, a silver cup trophy was awarded Eight year old Christine Rock came home on Saturday after four days hospitalization for major surgery She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Rock The Dennis Dailey family are new Sunset residents, coming here from Paul, Idaho Clark L and Gail Lee Dalton have a new son born on Sept 15 Mike Thomas joined his wife and three children who have been staying here with her parents Mr and Mrs Stan Erickson for a few weeks. They will return to their home in Colorado Springs, Colo , this week Ella and Maude Anderson new Sunset among residents, coming here from the Brigham City area are Mr and Mrs Glen Carver PROUDLY DISPLAYING placque and special cake honoring him for service to Weber County Hospital as a member of the Roy Lions Club is Lefty Stewart. were among 32 Senior Citizens going on an outing last week. They went to Vernal and stayed overnight at the Lamplighter motel, going on the next day to the Dinosaur Land to National Monument, home Flaming Gorge, "oming by way of Little America David Jenkins 17th birthday was observed on Sunday with a family dinner and friends calling during the day to wish L.-- n happy birthday He is the son of Mr and Mrs Mark Jenkins. Nevin Bassett visited in Wyo , on Saturday, he brought his mother Lucille Bassett back with him for a visit with his family Af-to- Robin Wallace, Mrs A J Wallace, Mrs Ernest Larsen, Mrs Keith Cisney of Roy and Mrs Larry Brown of Clearfield spent Saturday at the Salt Palace attending the Fashion Makers Fair which was sponsored by Fashion Fabrics Robin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs A J Wallace, was the fashion maker from Clearfield High School, high school girls in the area w ere models in the affair The Mark Jenkins family attended the State Fair on Satur- - HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATOR George Goodell extended appreciation to Lefty Stuart for the wonderful job he has done in connection with the Roy Lions Club in bringing flowers to patients at the Weber County Hospital each month. day and the Ice Follies The Arthur Batemans w'ere among those attending the State Fair on Saturday Mr and Mrs Jerry Elwell were also state fair visitors on Saturday LeGrand Bridges, 74, of Porterville who died Sept 23 in Ogden was the father of James Durrant Bridges The Vance Bennett family a vacation in enjoyed California just Southern before the beginning of school, going to Disneyland and places of interest in that area. Their son Randy, his wife and daughter lived in National City 1 andy brought his wife, the form 'r Jeanette Redfield of Willard and their daughter Ginger back home where t..y all stay with her parents while he is on sea duty for sevrmonths in Japan, Australia, Tiawan, Pacific area |