Show Page Four THE CAR JIM' By jot s” One of the Box Elder Bees while lying on his back received honey from heaven as a ball accidently was knocked into his hands With the luckiest of breaks Box Elder swept into the state football finals as a heavy pall hung over Carbon because of two losses in two days CSU heat the college out of second place the day before Both teams should be commended because they have presentd windrful gridiron shows every time they’ve played How many games however had the attendance they should have had? Let’s try to remedy this situation during basketball It seems now we should reflect the high hopes that are held for the Eagle basketball team Finishing well in the standings last year the college has lost only one regular from last year’s team and there Is a large group of new roundballcrs who will be fighting for that and on the varsity The frosh look especially other Srhaps almost spots to all have held honor posts from Ditmcr John who be led veterans will by played a Many returning lot of Marine ball all-sta- te all-regi- on It is interesting to note that Bob Del Ponte who played tremendous ball lor the Eagles last year and who led the ICAC in basketball scoring for almost half the season is doing well with Gardiner’s Red- skins Carbon fans may look forward to the Casaba season so they may see what an Eagle does among seme Indians Gary Bliss of the Utah Grccnlings who was a regular on last year's Dino team is also reported to be doing well at Salt Lake To single out one player after a whole team has done so well and there have been so many stars is a little stupid but this column would like to start We feel that some recognition should go to Richard (Dilly) Fail for the tremendous job he did against Box Elder and for that matter the whole season True there have been many spctac-ula- r line plays by various others during the year and every man turned in good work but the consistency of Dilly was a bright light in the Dino Defense So here’s recognition for the Box Elder game in which he played with an injured hip Willie the Waterboy says: "As Jackson Jewkes and Dick White would say "Wait 'till next year!” Almost every person who goes to a football game knows what the score is and knows some of the football players Probably what they do not know is that the teams spend about three hours each day tackling blocking and bone crushing They practice until it is so dark that they can’t see the football and practice goes on in rain snow or mud Then there are the trips Some are long and tedious journeys but they are enjoyable Two weeks ago the college team traveled to Grand Junction Colorado a distance of 310 miles Our own bus driver who incidentally is one of g lineman of the the team is Elvin Juliano a likely prospect for A small sidelight of the trip was at one of the stops on the way back It seems that one of the hoys needed a cigarette and said "Where is the coach? I need a smoke It happened that the coach was right behind him — there was an embrassed football player If you went to the pep rally last Friday you probably noticed These a new cheering section decked creatures were little dainty out in their lovely blue uniforms and cheered unceasingly for Carbon’s team It seems almost everyone of this club had an offer for a date immediately after the pep rally The games last week were the last at Carbon for another year and while many people have complained about the teams they have made a very good showing in spite of the injuries that the players suffered Dinos Defeat Bulldogs Win Region Crown Keep Bell and flew downficld until they reached the Carbon 10 yard line At this point the Provo crew was grounded Carbon then smashed to its first touchdown when Crocco went over on a reverse play from 35 yards out Booth converted making the score 0 for the Dinos In the same period the rugged Dinos scored a safety when a Provo player touched the kickoff on the one and attempted to run the ball from out of the end zone but was tackled by a speedy Dino This win not only gave Carbon the Region 5 championship but it ulso gave them the Rio Grande bell for the second straight year 7-- Eagles Grounded In Last Game of Season The Carbon College Eagles defeated their purpose when they lost to the college of Southern Utah Friday of last week The game proved to be a thriller all the way Both teams played hard the full sixty minutes Gordon Member Federal Reserve Host Alvin Juliano and the other m and Itdsral Deposit graduating gridders played their g last game with a suraeuUnfpritlon show for the Castle Valley fans PRICfiHTOH The lrcshmen ball players also played with the zest that will them a ltentiaI threat to fit aoo lotf din Ifiw Championship a no' i ouinv uoiu!l t year sin) Although they weren't able to lew ’VoNNRcM 1119 Knaljmii gnhoJ Gllj cSU from resting on the long a 16-- 6 score the Eagles Styles foil lo biq kuo ilaul'eni'Wtieam to be reckoned with loiffoiq a gthoongtoai the entire game triuiinf ISYigflsiioitsti Carbon emery apt hard-hittin- h40 - Uni 'JAR303TZ: Compliments of WESURILAUTO &£$&rated rice On Saturday November 16 the Box Elder Bees swarmed to the hideout of the notorious Carbon High Dinosaurs The frost-bitte- n stingers of the troublesome Bees didn’t have much effect on the raging Dinos until the final minute of play when they injected themselves with a scrum that gave them new life as they went on to 3 in the final seconds of win the game The Bees eked out this slim margin over the Dinos by making the most out of two bad breaks 19-1- hard-hittin- Associated Men Enjoy Assembly Friday November 15 the Associated Men Students of Carbon College and Carbon High School were presented in an assembly by the AMS council This assembly program featured the singing of Mr K Ilancey and the Mr Hanccy who Carbonaires the played guitar as he sang spiced the program with humorous narrative between his numbers The musical program was followed by a short address from Dr Aaron E Jones president of Carbon College Dr Jones urged the boys to formulate service clubs Boys not participating in athletics could offer their services to the school through these dubs Instructors Important nmong the duties of an instructor is his service to the Carbon teachers have givtheir talents to many of the clubs in Price Mr Neil Warren spoke to the Business and Professional Womens Club His topic for the evening was "National Defense” Miss Veronica ITcinlcin has given a TRAVELIOGUE to six organizations In Price Mrs Jeanette McAlpine gave a play review of the Diary of Anne Frank to the PEO an International Organization Mrs Dorothy Brown composed the music for a patriotic program for the New Century Club public en of I say Crackle Bruce Bean sophomore of 1954 currently serving a mission for the LDS church in the Northwestern States Gerald Robinson freshman of 1952 will return home the latter part of this month from missionary service Carlcne Pace Herring is teaching in Logan Utah and Sandra Stamolis who taught at the Price Jr High last year is a model in San Francisco California Mary Helen Bunnell is employed as instructor for the second grade at the Durrant School in Price and Walter Maynard of the same class is an intern at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City Carol Ann McFall campus personality is living (Hi an army base with husband Lynn Neilson and Alice Parmley sister of Kay is teaching in Las Vegas Nevada Judy (Pitts) Madsen of g the Pitts family is living in Bars tow California and is the mother of two boys Larry Regis senior is attending the BYU and Gene Chantry wiard is stationed in former Germany in the army Ron Davis is attending air force school in Florida Terry Hannon and his wife the former Claudia Rock are the parents of a now baby boy Terry is in the service Annette McArthur is now Mrs Wayne Rowley and Sally Simms who married Fred Butler resides in Salt Lake City Art Dalpaiz and Deanna Dance are also among and are living in the just-weSalt Lake City where Art is attending the U of U Ronald Watt writes home ” I was very glad to hear James Pappas was elected Freshthe man class president is very interesting I enI am taking joy it very much at the a class in Service School they give a test each Friday If you don’t pass you either drop out or go we started out back a week with 50 and there arc now 36 ” tell everyone Hi!! is 7-- ed The third period saw Carbon tying up the score when Bill Ilig-b- y went over on an end around play and the point after the touchdown was good Neither team threatened again until the final 30 seconds of play At this vital point of the game the Dinos would have won on yardage as they led with 197 yards to the Bees 154 yards But the game wasn’t over A long Bee pass that sailed to the two yard line was deflected by two Carbon defenders and the receiver who uras knocked to the ground had the deflected ball land right in his arms From this point with only seconds remaining Gaybough rambled into the end zone giving the Bees a 3 victory over Carbon Box Elder will now play Tooele in the Gass A Finals at the University of Utah stadium on November 23 19-1- 4-- II ds Car-bonlc- le Free Shop Plans at the Mutual lumber Co Price Utah We Have the Best In Everything for the Wise Sportsman BUCK’S Sporting Goods Scars Your Headquarters For The Latest in What they wont ts Cole Hi-- Fi Record Players Radios Records 77 East Main PRICE Pop Boy you hear something? Snap! Crackle! Pop! Yes Or Thing I do What is it? I don’t know 01’ Bean It sounds most grusomc though Do you suppose we are being Invaded 01’ Pal? Yes 01’ Chum we arc being invaded Look 01 kid coming down the hall Egads! the gum chcwers! Moral: Do not chew gum or else we may be Invaded too (The teachers you know 01’ What has happened to Betty and Dick Alumni? Where arc they and what are they doing? local lads were handed Carbon scored the first touchdown early in the first quarter when Stan Crocco swept end and latorclod to Elmer Richards who galloped over from eight yards out The point after the touchdown was missed Then came the first of the Dinos bad breaks when a punt was fumbled deep in Carbon territory and a Box Elder lad picked it up and raced 24 yards to a touchdown The attempt for the point after the touchdown was good and the Bees jumped to a 6 lead In the second period Box Elder took off on a long drive that ended when Gaybough tore into the end zone from 7 yards out The try for the extra point was miss- clerk-o-typi- st Give Service Snap Our Alumni Reports that the piano-playin- Students On XAT Bees Dash Dinos’ Hopes Of Class A Championship By JIM STAGG 19-3- We Desire to Serve You Friday Nevember 22 157 WITH STAGG The golden horde ot "Army” thundered out from their citadel and swept forward to crush a group of western savages A golden arm however shot into the sky sending missiles of pigskin raining down upon the field to set the tide and hold in check one of the top ten teams in the nation With the score 3 Jack Curtice and his talented Redskins brought Skyline ball into prominence even though they lost to the cadets Because Aimy squeezed by with one touchdown the football puwers of the country are turning a worried eye toward the once obscure Rockies This near victory by Utah will benefit every school in the intermountain area Especially benefitted will be the junior colleges Think of the drawing power of a school if they can say "Come to Carbon and you’il be right under the eye of Curtice Kopp or Fauncc and if you’re any good you'll have it made” Proof of this will be that we have regulars from Carbon on ever)' Utah university team All this column can say is that all football fans and players should say thanks to Cactus Jack tor what they did in Albany and his V NIC LI SIDELIGHTS JIM PAPPAS When the Dinosaurs of Carbon High School traveled to Provo nigh on Friday November 8 to acw up their Region 5 championship the Carbon lads showed up in full strength and it was apparent that the Provo High Bulldogs had bitten off more than they could chew as the Dinos rambled to another decisive league victory to the tune of 16-- 6 Gamewise it was the Dinos all the way as the local lads capitalized on two Bulldog errors The Carbon crew threatened twice in the first quarter as they drove deep into Provo territory each time being stopped by the Bulldog defense When the second period opened Provo took to the airways BO do CARBON’S BEST BOOSTERS Jean Selma’s Cafe and Jeaa’s Service Main at Third East Price |