Show Carbonicle -- CARBON SPORT-NEW- Srying to move the ball down to line Gary Gustas the d throw to Iarry Regis on the stripe and he went on over for the touchdown Carbon failed to convert and the game ended 2 for the Olympus Titans Corky Wall's and Larry Regis' brilliant running highlighted the game for Carbon Phil Ilalaman-dari- s also played a great gaipe with his kicks drawing a lot of attention from fans and students In fact the whole team played a fine game As Mr Merrill says “It isn’t whether you win or lose it's how you play the game" 25-ya- dropp'd their final same of the season to the Olympus Titans in a rugged ball game played on a muddy and slippery field last Friday The Titans startl'd the scoring off when they marched to the d line where MerCarbon rill Douglas broke away for a gallop and a touchdown Carbon put on a demonstration of talent right after that when Corky Wall broke off tackle and behind good blocking raced G6 yards to the one yard line before being brought down from behind Corky Wall went over for the touchdown on the next play The point after touchdown was missed so the score remained 7 to 6 The Titans drove 50 yards to pay dirt after the kickoff to put them ahead at the half by a score of 13 to 6 In the third quarter the Titans took the opening kickoff and marched on a seh ries of plays to the Carbon line On fourth down Merrill Douglas drove over for the score The try for extra point was successful and they led 20 to 6 Carbon came back in the fourth quarter running several reverse plays with Corky Wall and Larry Regis alternating in the ball car 40-yar- 40-ya- rd two-inc- Game Closes Season rd 10-yar- by Dale Acord Dinosaurs BAC Carbon-Colorad- o Dinos Drop Final Game Carbon's November 13 1953 20-1- FOOTBALL MEN EARN bLOCK “C” Carbon's Golden Eagles will play host today to the Fort Lewis Aggies from Colorado in the last football game for the season for the local boys Scheduled to begin at 1 :30 the game will wind up an indifferent season for the Eagles Short on manpower and weakened by frequent injuries the Eagles of Coach Jim Mullins have played their best They are not considered a push-ovfor this er fracas Fort Lewis is a branch of the Colorado Aggies in much the same position as CSU and Snow with respect to Utah State College Men Turn Juvenile It appears that some of the men Fifteen college football have just been received into the Block “C" Club according to a report from Bruce Bean club prexy Those making the grade arc Ronald Wilson Charles Charles Dixon John Cartwright Louis Bosco Calvin Hansen David Pizzuto Amadeo Beac-c- o Charles Ghirardelli Dominic Albo Lynn Nielson Jerry Mogcn-so- n Raymond Johnson Terry Bowns and Scott Warcham Bi-ka- kis Lcttermen Spark Drive For Glass Bankboards male set are falling into their second childhood already Tuesday they were seen in front of the main building playing hopscotch Numbered among the players were Charles Dixon Dave Pizzuto Ray Jones and Raymond “Rabbit" Johnson Golden Eagles Drop Game To Eastern Arizona Carbon's mighty Golden Eagles were thrashed by the Thatcher football team last Saturday night in Thatcher Arizona to the score of The boys felt that the tiring trip played an imin role their crushing deportant feat One of the boys said “Although we couldn’t keep the ball very long in our possession we played hard and that's what Carbon's “mighty" Lottcrmcn sponsored the drive that brought to the gym two new glass bank-boarThe campaign came to realization when the pieces of equipment were installed this week Carbon’s move into the Alpine and Nebo leagues made necessary the use of this standardized equip- counts" ment as all the schools with whom the local boys will play arc so equipped The Carbon School District Board of Education went 0 on the deal to get the new bank-boarpaying $20000 to $20000 for the Letterman Club ds 600-mi- 50-5- ds READ ABOUT CARBON SPORTS in the SUN-ADVOCA- TE Utah’s Best Weekly Newspaper le |