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Show . sW - ...... - w - - ; . - jl 1 ' 1 " " ' "' saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasasawaaaasa a Judge Memorial; Davis Crowned 19-9 State Chqmpionsi Lions, Bees Downed In Saturday Tilts. i l -7 I . i i , ... -- half and during that time bottled , up the Lions' offense so effectively..' that they never threatened. . i It was a complete changeover 'from the first half when Payson pushed over two scores and completely com-pletely dominated the play. Th, Bulldogs fumbled away one scoring opportunity and pass Interceptions 'stopped other drives short. Darts Expleae It was still bafl game when the Darts trotted off the field at. ' half time, leading. 13-7, but m I the second half they really ex-Iploded ex-Iploded and Box Elder could do nothing to stop the onslaught. Tha .Bees simply met a better team and ' I Davis held such a huge edge in the second half that it completely stopped tha Box Elder offense. I Deceptive ball handling, with Carter Cowley handing off tha pigskin pig-skin to Jack Hill, racked np yard-'age yard-'age time and time again with tha Bees being completely baffled by the proceedings. Box Elder, although outclassed by the Big Eight champs, never stopped fighting and until the third period " gave the Dart a good battle. Coach Lee Listen used three complete teams and then some extra players but the Darts wanted it to be a convincing win and there -was no doubt but that Davis was the best team in the state whea tha final gun sounded. By Jo Hilbers I Davis and Judge Memorial were1 crowned da A and B state cham- pkn Saturday, and Monday was slated to be a big day at both school. 1 The polished Davis aggregation 'proved to be too much for -Box Elder as it ran up a 39-7 victory. Carter Cowley left no doubt in 'anyone's mind that ha was a terrific ter-rific back as he paced the team to Its first championship since 1937. I Judge Memorial was a truly in- spired team In tha second half of I Saturday's contest as It overcame a 12-polnt Payson lead to win. '20-12. Tha Bulldogs In those final two periods played as though they wouldn't be beaten and all but ran the Lions out of tha Ute stadium. sta-dium. Victory Assemblies Both winning schools hsd victory vic-tory assemblies scheduled Monday (with ihe trophies on display tea U to see. Actual award of the victory cups wss made following the games Saturday. A new coach and an almost completely com-pletely new team represented Judge Memorial in tha finals, but they were a duplicate of the aggregation ag-gregation that humbled Cyprus In 1948. Using wide open plays, laterals and passes the Bulldogs pushed across three tallies in the second A Bulldog Sits Down Bill Ratermaa, Judge qiisrterbavrk. tsa't resting, I although he la sitting dewn. Dirk Taylor of lay son, along with Jamea Eweu, aeea to n mm biu doesn't plaa eat going any place lor tha moment. v ' 'visa ..'fcfy ..- Jv r ,rpi I .-. Davis Stopped This Play Ronnlr Rock, hard charging Box Elder fuffWk, eomea to aa abrupt halt wkesi Jack Bobina. Dart amsrs. grabs Mas freaa hlaV Cam- 1 lug ap to give sosne assist are. If necessary, la Junior HID. Davis had to snswk at everything far tk Bees to wis handily, 19 to 7. |