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Show November HILL TOP TIMES 19, 1976 JT HALL OF SPORTS By Harry Hall Hello again from Keesler AFB, Miss. The weather in southern Mississippi allows for night high school football games and interest is very high. . "Rooster" Jones of Pascagoula scored two more TD's.and has his picture in the Nov: 8 "Sports Illustrated" magazine. I have been following with interest the Utah High. School Football Playoffs. Provo must have had the right formula to finals. They took two league games in the final make the seconds and won some close and 10-- 7 - playoff games. won of course the Skyline championship and certainly showed well in 11 earlier games. Congratulations to all the 4-- A 7-- 0 4-- A couple's days may be over, but Khaled's Wild Kujo proved that he was from good bloodlines as he bettered a world record only to be beaten fastest by the world's Appaloosa race horse which set a new record. Control), Khaled's Wild Kujo is one of the outstanding sons of the leading sire of Appaloosa race horses in the nation - Wild Hope, leading sire in 1973, 74, and 75. In May of this year, Kujo ran second in the prestigious Appaloosa Golden Spike Owned by Jack and Rolena Dahle (Jack is retired from Hill and Rolena works in Data Futurity held in Pocatello, Idaho, beaten only by Running Bear, who established a new world record of 20:42 for 400 Production winning teams and good' luck next year to those who came up a ' . little short. As we mentioned last week, the high school basketball season is on us and most schools are getting practice schedules underway tonight and tomorrow. Although Mississippi is a long way from the action, I am still close with the knowledge of many players and their abilities. Utah basketball should see an outstanding year. For a starter, Skyline High has Danny Vranes who was named by several and 1976 MVP of Utah High School ' basketball. Skyline has to be picked No. 1. in Greg Rallif Provo High has a Jr. Olympic - who is starting for the third straight year. I rate Provo 2nd. Highland High has a Judkins (Jay; I think), back,; for a 3rd " Ail-Americ- an 4-- A an state. Region 2 should be a dog fight again between Layton and Clearfield with the others - Ben Lomond, Ogden, Viewmoht, and Bountiful - hoping for a tourney spot. Four of these six will go to state. n How do you see it? See it in person. games are usually scheduled so that you might see a game any night Pre-seaso- except Sunday. See you next week. swift Appaloosa's racing career is somewhat uncertain, but the Dahle's hopes are high that Kujo will be beating the best in 1977. of Hooper to Jay Thompson 3-- A Kujo was brought along very slowly and in his first work trials of the "World Wide" he qualified 20th out of the top 50 colts in the United States. This was good enough to qualify for the consolation, where he finished 2nd. The get ready for the World-Wid- e Futurity in NewMexico. Trials were to be run Sept. 11. 4-- A 3-- 4-- A yards. Khaled's Wild Kujo bettered the old world record in his second place finish while beating some of the best colts in the country. Suffering from sore knees, Kujo was taken out of training. Then on Aug. 10, he was put in the hands of trainer place pick. I'll pick Laytoh 4th with :6?toot''7' inch Johnny Gilbert. A 6 foot 5 boy named Stoute rriak'esOrem my 5th place '' ' ' "" pick. I like West sixth, Hillcrest seventh, Clearfield eighth, East ninth and Granite 10th. You may have noticed a lack of Region 1 teams. Region 1 and 2 had a state record in 1976 tournament and the three wins were against each other. They were Region 3 and 4, so how can you pick them? to battle it out f6r the Region 1 title. I I look for Logan (3-teams''0 of five the don't expect any Roy, Weber, Bonneville, Sky view and Box Elder - to break even in preseason action (eight games each). Bear River is down this year in talent but they have an outstanding coach and an easy schools go to way to the state tournament since 16 of 18 ; horse may have run last race Ap pa loosa His racing Automation's 23 Iis J3 Hill Page , V P.S. Hill AFB Basketball is underway; come out and enjoy it. w T-- .. wX- - Vw w w JwT I. - 1' : "V A n fe: Id) I LT ETERSEN Wnchinnton M UUUOTOR 111 Khaled's Wild Kujo (? II 111 Ph Prico! VbO 621-80- 70 !4 u" ear 14 PAYPREAMIW ABOUT THE mm OR 1 o o 976 40 O PLYMOUTH VALIANT 10 J 0 Close-Ou- DARKROOM iO . or O O O t 3886 OUTFIT 1976 1976 or Close-Ou- t o o o ARROW o 186 Close-Ou- PLYMOUTH VOLARE o o o or o $3586 o PLYMOUTH o PLYMOUTH DUSTER o Q Q or o t o; 1976 O Clove-Uu- T . 686 o Y0UW ALWAYS m WANTED! WATCH i' FOR jOUR SPECTACULAR THANKSGIVING SALE. AA 1976 THE BIGGEST LITTLE CAMERA SHOP IN UTAH ALPINE CAMERA 1165 PATTERSON AVE. DATSUN r -- S ou Tittup Ready for Work or fun anytime! U;LUbt- - ?QAXh ywU DATSUN n ;S7 ' l 210 4-do- even More! OUT : DATSUN or Datsun Saves CLOSE - 1976 2986 v. ( Co ); fc ft Owl. s3286 j |