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Show DINOSAURS BIG 9 FIGHT REMAIN IN BY In the first play of the second, Davis punted with Alger returning the ball 25 yards. Lindstrom picked up the final yard after three plays to make it a first and ten on the line. On the next play, Davis Alger, running through a wagon-sizhole in the line dodged the Davis backs and made his way to pay dirt for Carbon's first tally. The kick for extra sailed wide. The score, Carbon 0, Davis 0. on the Harada took the kick-of- f line and returned it to the 30. After making ten yards, the Davis boys were stopped and were forced to kick. On the first play, Davis was again penalized five yards on offsides Fullmer picked up 14 yards on two successive plays which brought the ball to rest on the Davis 30. Alger picked up another ten through the center of the line. No gain was made on the next play and then aCrbon took to the air without making any gain. At this point, Fullmer, who had played an outstanding game, was tak. then en- - out on an injury. Carbon went into a kick formation and on a fake kick, Lindstrom handed the ball to Alger who picked up 15 yards. On the next play, Nord fumbled and recovered for no gain. The second score of the game came soon afterward on an end around when Reid took the ball from Alger and reached Pay dirt before being brought down by a d BEATING DAVIS flood of Davis tacklers just over the line. Again the try for extra was no good. The remainder of the quarter consisted mainly of Harada picking A capacity crowd of local grid fans who had congregated at Price to par- ticipate in the annual homecoming of Carbon high and college were re warded by seeing the favored Davis high school of Kaysville turned back by a Dinosaur machine that worked with clockwise perfection in one of the most thrilling games seen locally for many moons. The Dinos crashed through Davis' line and around their ends In the second quarter to score two precious touchdowns enough to beat the Darts 12-Although Carbon did its scorigg in the second game, they were always potential threats to the 'Davis goal line. Not to be discounted was the fighting gang of Dart players who with a trio of Japanese-Americayoungsters leading the way brought the fans to their feet time and time again with gains around the end, through the line and in the air. No doubt the start of the contest froha the Dart side of the line was Harada who ran back punts, threw passes and ran the ends in a brilliant n . ... . CAWED M AH SHE Carbon Davis First downs 10 138 Yards on runs Pass trys Passes completed Passes intercepted aYrds on passses Yards lost on penalties Fumbles Yadrs on punts Average yards punts Yards return punts fi TO MAORV PROMISED Game statistics: e By Merrill WART, THE SPEED COP UEfc THEJi$ al TOY y i WTO TOP M4t i MUST fi AlE IX31 DO IOU .. iv, - 6I U M1M I "J TV . 10 5 142 14 1 7 2 15 .... 0 0 130 .. 32 45 1 mi 147 40 1 140 35 15 up, after toe dancing down sidelines. The attempted converthe up three first downs for Davis in sion was smothered by the Carbon This touchdown line. The Easiles roared right back. rapid succession. jaunt was ended by the gun on Car- after Howa returned the kick&ff 25 bon's 20. The score at the end of the atyards. Alternating a fast passing half was Carbon 12, Davis 0. Carline plunges, tack and powerful Davis Scores Thriller bon picked up four first downs to At the beginning of the last canto, drive all the way to the Boise six as Harada and company took to the air the half ended. in an attack that had the crowds The third period started with screaming their heads off. Harada Boise blasting to the Eagle four, heaved a long one that was received where the Eagles dug in and took by Bennettwho immediately lateral-e- over on downs. Mele, the Eagles' to Watanabe for a gain of CO versatile halfback, then broke looss yards. On the next play, Watanabe on a fake kick to advance the ball got into the end zone and took a 40 yards. Picking up two quick first pass for Davis' first marker. The downs, the Eagles hit pay dirt with kick for extra was good bringing the none going 47 Pare nn an score to Davis 7. Carbon 12. The long con- The score. attempted to pass and subsequent lateral brought yards was wide. a surge of angry rebuke from the version the final period Boise took to In second the that who fans contended the air with long aerials that netted pass was forward instead of lateral. with gains. Mixing these up However, it was not seen as such by long the to drove Boise wide sweeps, the officials and consequently Davis Carbonend35, when Howa, the Eagle was allowed the gain. 'fullback, plucked a pass intended for Stalwarts for Coach Lee Liston's Kendall out of the air and ran 80 eleven were Harada, who drew the to score. The conversion was plaudits of the fans for his exception- yards The game ended with the Bronally fine runs and passes, Perkins good. cos passing in vain to even the score. and V. Flint in the backfield and Starting lineups: Bennett, Haacke and Cook in the Boise Carbon line. Reinecker le Crissman wtell for. Showing exceptionally Miller It Carbon were Alger, who rolled up Leonard Newman Garcia most of the yardage via the ground c Shephard Farliano route, Lindstrom and Fullmer. Nord Curtis rg Grundvig played a hangup game while he was Marelli Winters rt in. Reid, Broadbent, Hill and Tatton Kendall re were the Stalwarts in the line. After Pace Cammack qb Johnson the final gun the Carbon players Burgener lh hoisted their coach, Pres Summer-bays- , Mullins rh Willy Dimick caronto their shoulders and Koll fb Howa ried him off the field. j Score by quarters: The lineup: 6 0 713 Carbon Davis Carbon 0 0 "RmQft Bennett Reid .... le Substitutions: Carbon Migliaceio, Wilcox It Broadbent Nelson, Pike, Gale, Sommer Riche, Moss lg Abeyta Lindstrom, T. Mele, D. Cox, Haacke 'ville, c Hill Boise Naylor, Shepard. Cross-man- , Mele. 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The Broncos took advantage of a misplay by the Eagles when after they had punted a Carbon player touched the ball, but didn't recover the ball and a Bronco back scooped it up to advance within IS yards of pay dirt. On the next play Burgener lugged the pigskin the remaining 18 yards for a score. As the second period began, thp Broncos capitalized on a poor kick and Cammack returned it deep into Carbon territory. A series of wide end sweeps carried the ball to the Carbon 14. Burgener, on a reverse, went over the right side to score MUSICIAN i8T MOTO-PUR- J 5. Winter lubrication supplying special winter lubricants where needed. In addition, it is a good idea to have the air cleaner cleaned and the oil filter changed. 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