OCR Text |
Show Games tonight in Youth League grid sport; Johnsons pull upset Youth football games have been moved up to tonight from Saturday with games begin- title hopes alive by outlasting a spirited G. S. Wood team 19-12. Team W L Jaycees 3 1 Rotary 3 1 G. S. Woods 0 4 ning at 6 and 8 p.m. at the North Park. In the first game Rotary will, meet G. S. Wood and the last game of the evening will pit the Jaycees and Johnson Tire. Next week's contests will be played Tuesday evening, October Octo-ber 8, due to UEA convention ho'iday on the weekend. At Mapleton where the games were played last week, Johnson Tire with a lot of spirit and determination held the league leading Rotary Club for SVz quarters, put together togeth-er a march of their own, and came up with a 7-0 lead. In the final half of the last quarter, quar-ter, Rotary came back with a strong drive which carried to inside the 10-yard line of the Johnson eleven. The tough tire team held and took the upset victory 7-0 to throw Rotary into in-to a tie with the Jaycee club. Meantime, in the other contest, con-test, the Jaycees kept their |