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Show 3 WEST VALLEY VIEW . Thursday, Sept. Bulldogs Romp 10, 1981 - Back-to-bac- period Rodman, who wasnt position throughout was a near carbon expected to play, cap- the first half. copy. Griffith set up a ped the scoring with a impressive wins over 4A teams may leave the Judge One of those set up the first touchdown, a five-yar- d Mike Curtin to Mike Clark scoring play on a fourth down starters Memorial field Judge favorable k hungering for league play. In Fridays 46-romp over Bingham gamble. Earlier Grifthe starters could have fith had given the showered at Bulldogs a first down at inter- on a fourth and inches Judge led mission and Coach play. J. C. Murphy adFrank LEtoile went to ded the PAT and the the bench, eventually Bulldogs were rolling. Two minutes later using every player who was suited. Judge was in the end The Bulldogs will get zone again after a their final tuneup for Mike Falvo fumble the league opener recovery at the 10. against Murray when Griffith scored from they journey to nearby the one. Then with East tomorrow (Fri- time still showing on day). The Leopards the first period clock, on a opened impressively it was with a win over Olym- field goal by Murphy pus, but suffered following a David breakdowns on special McGill interception. teams Friday and lost a lopsided decision to Swim Rates 6 half-tim- e. 33-- 0 17-- West. Bingham, one of the biggest teams in the state, fell victim to the Bulldog speed. The Miners, who scored on the Judge third unit near the end of the game on a blocked punt, was held to a total of just 79 yards offense, eight in the first half. Russell Griffith Murray Park - MURRAY. State championship horseshoe competition will be held this weekend in Murray park. The competition will begin Friday east of the arts and crafts building at the County Fairgrounds. Classes C, D, E and F, which have already been selected according to league standards, will compete at 4 p.m. Classes A and B will begin at 7 p.m. Saturday night competition will be at the same times. Horseshoe throwing competition that was set for Saturday was cancelled because of rain. Further information on the forthcoming may be competition obtained by calling Charlie Bugger loose baH and Murphy field kicked a goal. On Pelleys touchdown the snap was bad and there was no conversion. Pat Cashman came on as quarterback in the second half, but lasted only half the period after driving the team fi4 vards con- necting with Mark Mancini on a scoring pass All total Judge used four signal callers, not permitting the final two to put the ball in the air. Shaun memberships for Murray Community pool as stated in a fall brochure, mailed to residents here were ar dividual passes for persons over age 18, $20 for Fall swimming lessons will Tuesday. tional information, Com- - munity Education, Murray high pool is scheduled to resume open plunge sw imming hours Tuesday. The pool has been closed for some time due to the gymnasium Alums At Cyprus for MAGNA. An alumni basketball tournament sponsored by the current basketball team and the Spinnakers will get under way on Sept. 28. Rosters are due by Sept. 18 with teams whose class graduated 15 or more years ago eligible to combine. Younger squads may not. Coach Paul Dilley anticipates at least 10 teams will participate. For each year between teams, one point will be spotted to the older team. Pairings for the double elimination affair will be drawn from a hat. Tickets will be available from all basketball players and Spinnakers. Further information may be obtained by 250-585- Coach 6 250-763- 10 Murray Jordan42-T'vll- V Curtin accounted for yards through the alG Cashman 35 on a G ark was 33 the leading receiver with three catches for yards. Griffith keyed the rushing 47 Same, which had 293 on 92 yards- - nettinS u?!;1?,PaCuS'. had two in- terceptions and eight tackles while Falvo McGl11 Sat- championship urday and Utah faces what will possibly be its toughest foe of the year. Meanwhile, Utah State will launch its PCAA season and Weber State will get off to a belated start in the 81 collegiate grid wars. Fresh from a pelting of Long Beach State, the Y draws the easiest assignment of the four in the Air 6 (home). Force Falcons. Debuting before a home crowd in the 30 game at Provo, the 1 : Cougars are prohibitive favorites to chalk up a 14th straight victory and in- itiate the WAC season on a winning note. Air Force limped to a record in 80 and theres little to in- dicate they'll emerge from this one with a r win over the Cougars. Theyve met three times, with BYU winning 'em all, the most recent a triumph in 75. Utah, meanwhile, will be under the lights in Tempe to face a tough Arizona State team thats figured to compete for the Pac-1title. Itll be the first meeting of the two since the Sun Devils vicwaltzed to a tory in 77. The all- first-eve- 28-1- 4 0 47-1- and Scott were Danny each credited with a dozen tackles. Judge had eight sacks, with Chasman, McGill and Quinn having two each. Clark captured of- fensive player of the game honors, Quinn was singled out for line play and McGill was the defensive player of the game. The back of the week honor went to Griffith. The Bulldogs came through the contest healthy. LEtoile was delighted to be able to 9 time series gives and ASU edge. Though the Devils have yet to see action this year, theyre a 10-- SALT LAKE. A perfect blend of the three main ingredients greeted Coach Nadine Hutson 6 f 1 1 volleyball squad this fall. The Lady Bulldogs A" boast returning starters at all six pos- rllft Tm- - 0 third set comeback lifted Cottonwood to a volleyball victory over Taylorsville on Thurs- A County Commissioners Bill Dunn, left, and Bart Barker listen to volley of "polluted" bets that were offered on the game during Friday's Council of Governments meeting. UTE BET Coach Shirley . . . Ute-Aggi- da' Allens Colts rallied from an deficit to r defeat the Warriors in the third set. Taylorsville won the first set before Cottonwood won the second set, 15- - Price, Aggies Lose 11-- 4 - first-yea- Clean Meet Assured 15-1- 0 by Mark Arner Its ALTA. thing a good the Utes deSat- Highland feated the Aggies urday, because the win insures that the next games tomorrow day) before entering County Council of Governments meeting will be relatively clean. Had the Utes lost, there would have been Volleyball Classic, The Colts have three ( double elimination competition on day. Allen sends her club against Alta at p.m., East at 4 and West Jordan at 6. Cottonwood has four letter winners back this season, led by Laurie Faux. She will be ed on the front line by seniors Marci Wilder and Pam Davis. Senior Janell Cook is an experienced setter, while senior Vera Loveless also will be setting. Senior Becky Nash is expected to contribute to the teams offensive production, as are juniors Diane Ballard and Nikki Johnson. Satur-availabl- e 1 hard-spikin- g join-week- But it some luted to. rather pol- bets to fess up The unconventional volley of bets at Fridays COG meeting up at Alta began when West Valley City Mayor Hank Price announced a matter of great importance. graduate of USU, offered a wager of West Valley sewer gas bottled in bond on the outcome of the game. His principal rival appeared to be Salt Lake City Mayor Ted Wilson, a former UofU cheerleader. Wilson lost no time in wagerPrice, son put up a bucket of plant. ched a ing a bottle of "non- - sewage treatment Unwilling to be outdone, two other UofU grads entered the bet- ting. County Commis- sioner Bart Barker wagered a gallon of swimming water pool from the Whit-mor- e Court Apartments. (They were condemned by the fire department and apparently have sewage water in the basement.) South Salt Lake Mayor Jim Davis reinforced his faith in the Utes by betting five pounds of Vitro tailings. After the meeting, several other Ute fans told the Green Sheet what they wished to put on the game. County Commissioner Mike Stewart bet a third level bunk in the overcrowded county jail. Sandy City Mayor Paul Thomp dead grasshoppers that have been by his scor- citys fire department. As a last gesture before leaving office, County Commissioner Bill Dunn sided with Barker bv offering a free weekend in the W hitmore Court Apartments Alta Mayor William L. Levitt couldnt come up with anything polluted from his city so he could only offer nice stuff." He bet a box of Alta powder Our snow, saying. powder snow is so light that if I have to pay up with a box, they wont believe theres thing inside. pre- league affair on Sept. 17 to prepare for a Sept. 29 league opener at Jordan. Cyprus has moved on to 4A play. to4A play. One junior will be among the starters. any- Kirkeby. Tammy Von Bank is the player who was with the national team during the summer. Also back is Denise Gaztainbide who was a consensus last season. She is joined on the all-stat- front line by Mary Lytle and Gina Glodowski, while Catherine Lisa Holdener returns in the backcourt. Others expected to see considerable action are Kathy Reeves, Carol Sawaya and Monica Politano. Hutson admitted she expected a lot from the squad. If ever there was a year she ... commented, Try Green Sheet sified ads! weekend and their followers are hopeful, if a trifle pessimistic. Utah State will roll off the shutout loss to the Utes and engage Cal Fullerton in a :30 game in Logan. The visitors dropped a decision decisive Those dont wants" around vour house may be do wants for someone else. You can turn them into ready cash by putting them in the area market place - the Green Sheet classified ad columns. SAVE TIME, SAVE MONEY Have your car repair ed at home at your door Tune ups Minor re pairs Call THE AUTO MEDIC 969-706- 8 "Wow! Every patterns 1040o off Iff 1 38-1- 3 to Wyoming last weekend and look little improved over their record of a year ago. The Aggies whipped and apthat team pear capable of launching the home season 4-- 7 28-1- 7 on a winning note. Weber, which finished 7 last fall and switched coaches, will see the debut of new mentor Mike Price when Idaho comes to Ogden. The Vandals were 5 in 80 and victimized Weber 31-giving them a slight 4-- 6-- edge in the series, eight wins to seven with one tie. all-tim- e last win Webers over an Idaho eleven in 79 on was by Wildcat turf where no Vandal squad has captured a victory since 12-- 7 1971. Free Window Replacement Clinic Learn how to do it yourself with Andersen" windows and save! p Come watch a live demonstration showing how easy it is to replace your old windows with energy-efficieAndersen windows. An Andersen representative will be on hand to answer all your questions. step-by-ste- nt Date: Sat. Sept. 12th Time: 10:00 A.M. Location: 9150 So. 300 W. Free Refreshments Save now at the WallTo Wall Sale! Whatever your taste, youre sure to find a design thats perfect for any room in your home. Choose from stripes, plaids, grasscloths, foils, and more theyre all 10 to 40 off. 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But the Utes got off to a successful start with a 10-- win over arch-riva- l Utah State in Rice stadium last ex- its old Cyprus, nemesis in a veteran squad coming season record off a 7-- the is She is Maureen sewer sludge from the city EPA-approve- d 4 Cottonwood will be out to defend its chain-wil- l pionship this weekend itions, including a player who was with the Utah junior national team this summer. And the Bulldogs are tall with four players listed at perience that has Hutson looking forward to the season. Judge will test its mettle against SO. COTTONWOOD. in the back her Judge Memorial OIT5 1 when she welcomed CJw 54 a rU e praised the intensity of SALT LAKE. Brigham Young begins defense of its WAC , ?kM - Oirls rloy - fVL play despite building the large lead early, Many Judge fans were deeming the con- test the finest team ef- fort ever. While the Bulldog coach wasnt ready to call it that, he did admit it was a great effort. . Olympus 13, Brightono Hiiicrest22, cottwd.o Al,a '7- Granger 10 two use everyone 31-- 8 Eye Play or 262- - a complete schedule. New lessons 7831 The ) beginning For addi- - call Murray park pool. ( be those interested may residents, residents. For an individual under 18, the annual pass cost is $15 for a Murray resident and $20 for a nonresident. Individuals or families purchasing an annual pass may swim at either the Murray high pool or the Murray Dilley school afternoons Saturday Murray begin every $25 for non- contacting 27, Quinn Open plunge hours be Monday, Tues- day, Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings from 7 to 9:40 and in- $60; non-reside- I construction. incorrectly, according to a spokesman for Murray Community Education. Correct membership rates are: family pass for a Murray resident, $45; a Granite Oppocher and Joe Buckley one each, Jimmy Tabish and Corrected MURRAY. The rates for yearly pool Scoreboard recoveries . q QOIHO run. five-yar- d had two fumble BrArHur Error one-ye- Shoes Goes To State Curtin to Clark TD pass with a punt return, Ed Pelley scored from the 10 on a reverse after Falvos second recovery of a - printed keyed the Bulldog attack with 120 yards on punt returns that gave 33-ya- 0 second The Talented At Judge .. Judge Starters See Limited Play SALT LAKE. Is Squad 6, 12-- |