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Show 7" STANDAKD-Oct- il. obr leW 'S RJHSbows to Vernal Despite lot of spirit and effort, the Rough Riders of Roosevelt junior high school were no match for the stronger, faster Vernal junior high team in fooball action Thursday, Sept 2& Roosevelt was shut out completely and the final score was 42-0- . Both teams made good defensive stands, but Vernal scored three times on punt returns and once on a pass interception. Outstanding in defensive play were RJHS'a Donald Buchanan and Jeff i UK.. nilHElff-t-l a s. m w est EV'" at w.. bavr,i .v.'' tl- Carter. . yrt'Jk-- Vernal fielded two real speed demons, Randy Smuin, who scored four touchdowns, and Steve Morton, who was responsible for the other two TD's. The Rough Riders will meet the Wasps in Heber, Oct 12, and are looking for a possible rematch with West junior high in the near future. ..... HA fS& :. liffi4-1-:- Ik ANOTHER one looking for good football material for the future need look no farther. These youngsters turned out for the annual Punt, Pass & Kick competition sponsored by L & L Ford and made a terrific show- ng, FUTURE GRID ytxkiM0 STARS-Any- Local PP&K winners announced &4 Chad Stevenson chalks up another score on the Longhorns' way to a resounding defeat TALLY-ALtam- ont's of Green River's Pirates. awarded the trophy for that group. Under PP&K rules, entrants must punt pass and kick a football downfield along a white line. The point where the ball lands is marked, and the distance from there to the line is deducted from the distance the ball Thirty-siyoungsters turned out Saturday, Sept 30, to participate in Ford's Annual Punt Pass & Kick x competition. Activities Saturday were under the direction of John Hullinger and John Paul Murphy, with Dave Labium and Union high BUI Labrum assisting. school coaches Jay Omer and Brad Monks did the measuring. Participants were grouped by age, with trophies awarded for first second and third places in each age group. Results were as follows: first Guy d; Eight-year-ol- second, Wade bridge; third, Steven Utley. yljff ARVIN'S Roosevelt s: 3. SfiitliAPiM FECIAL! that.. GENERAL r East Carbon downs Eagles in close game iSVS It 5756 '2"FET 5846 WET 6465 $3"FET HR7S-1- 5 LR78-1- S bad one for sports fans, but the girls volleyball team from Roosevelt junior high kept it from being more of a disaster. In action Sept 28, they defeated West junior high's girls in four out of the five games played. local 1 Friday Duchesne played East. Carbon in football here. They played a hard game and stayed ahead the whole game until the last quarter, when East Carbon pulled ahead and won by one 12-1We point The final score was are proud of our team and the good job they do. The girls were scheduled to play volleyball against East Carbon Friday too, but it waa postponed until Tuesday. The students at D.H.S. are still wearing their sweaters and coats, and the clinic reports they haven't seen so many cases of frostbite since they practiced in Alaska, but other than AUTOMOTIVE HR78-1- 4 Last week was a rather some At your Mercury dealer. DUCHISM HKMf SCHOOL 4 RJHS girls defeat West s: 42-- 0. puts the stoo on Ver- nal's ball carrier last week but his efforts put only a small dent in Vernal's march to a 42-- 0 victory. BR78-1- 4 Trow- e Torgerson; first Ryan Eldredge; second, Brett Branch; third, Brian Allred. Eleven-year-old-s; first, Troy second, Steve Mangan; third, Laney Smith. Twelve-year-oldfirst Chad Richard: second, Ryan K. Adams; third, Kathy Poolaw. There was only one entrant in the class. James A. Baker was PASSUnder pressure from Vernal, a Raider gets HE'S TRYING Roosevelt junior high 258 East 2nd North first-plac- second, Todd Tice; Mower. rid of the ball but Roosevelt junior high's efforts literally came to naught as the Vernal junior high team walked over them All winners are eligible to go to the next level of competition, which will take place in Evans ton, Wyo., Oct 14. Participants who make it through the various levels will be presented st the Super Bowl game. first, Ricky Gates; third, Michael Nine-year-old- s: HALFBACX travels downfield. The Mercury Marquis. Science helps create q new Mercury Marquis standard of driving comfort The most scientifically engineered Marquis in history! More More aerodVnamlc than last year. 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