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Show Oil. S. I !;.V 'I he II. lp( i .I011111..I -- ., II ig7xn?u5i I 1 Red Devils bounce back to whip Dinos Springville Playing perhaps their best football of the season, the Carbon High Dinos outplayed the heavily favored Springville Red Devils throughout the first half only to lose a decision in the second half of Region Six action last Friday. A number of Helper students on the Dino squad had important roles in the spirited display Carbon put on before losing the game. Bob Marrelli, a junior with the halfback, assistance of a timely block by Scott Heino, scored 28-2- 0 first touchdown and Jim Kulow kicked the extra point to put Carbon ahead Springville bounced back to tie the score, but a screen pass from Kulow to Jeff Jones on the left side resulted in another Dino TD in a play that covered 78 yards. Kulow made good on the conversion again and lead into Carbon took a the locker room at half time, the first time they were in this position in four league games this season. Springville came back in the second half to tie the Carbon's 7-- 0. 14-- 7 Bonnie Bowling League of Nations High Monday Night Jewkes, Tone, Team Standings Central Comm. Bingo Club Chuck's Pharm. Bonnie Lounge Rio Grande Vets y Lounge W L 15V2 412 12V2 7V2 11 Vi 8V2 10 10 11 9 11 9 8V2 11 V2 14 6 Point After Pepsi Cola Rich, High Series: 6; Norine Edith Jean 3; 2. Games: Marilyn Scorzato, 176; Lorene Smith, 165; Prudy Dunn, 161; Lillian Martinez, 170; Zina York, 165; Teresa Milovich, 164; Faith Pap- - pacostas, 164. Attend St. Anthony's Friday, October 10 Door Prize $5 59 numbers called - Valuable Prizes 12 qames for $1 - Fun for All Pop & ilis'- Phillips. Jones put Carbon back within reach again in the fourth quarter by scoring from out, but a two-poi- nt conversion at- tempt by the Dinos failed, making the final score Heino, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Heino, has been playing both ways for Carbon this year as a split end on offense and a defensive halfback. He had one interception in last Friday's game. Marrelli, a fast, small running back in the Dino backfield, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marrelli and only a junior. Happy Ray Riche, a son of Mr. and Mrs.- Morgan Riche, picked up one fumble for Carbon in the game. Another junior in the Dino lineup, Riche was worked his way up since the beginning of the season to a starting position at guard. James Gilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilson, is another Helper youngster in the Carbon lineup who had a in the game good 28-2- - Springville encounter. Coffee, Candy sold DEER '(wHix h Helper's Rams in the Carbon Youth football league split a pair of games on the Helper Junior High field last Thursday afternoon and then an official ruling handed the Rams both games, the sixth and seventh game on a forfeit due to an infraction by the Price Packers. The visitors apparently walked off the field with a victory over the young Rams in the opener but a quick weigh-i- of the Price lad who had scored both of the Packer touchdowns 13-- 0 n KfflEf! 'i RED WING Louis Helper r i Eosl Main Price, Utoh (Louie) Wahl, businessman, HEAR 24.000 to completely the Packers, highlight of the overwhelm 27-- The 6. game was a runback of a Packer kickoff by the Rams' Scott Nielsen. The Rams had run up a e the Bonnie Lanes off and on for a number of years since his military service and now operates the L & M Service station on Main Street. Wahl is Professional the only Bowlers Association card holder in Carbon County YmmHnme Un HI I rambled 50 yards to score late in the final quarter. Nielsen then took the ensuing kickoff on his left side of the field, ran down the sidelines behind some excellent blocking by his s and then cut to the middle of the field to the Packers to the Put Your Heme in Shape with A Home team-mate- e end zone. The Rams defensive efforts were headed by linebacker McCourt from his line backing position. Improvement Loan The husky ninth grader continually racked up the Packer ball carriers throughout the game. The league schedule for this week was still un- press time Monday according to Jim of Cochrane Helper, secretary of the loop. The UEA convention this week which cuts the school week to three days places some uncertainty as to just when the games can be played. The unavailability of the Carbon High field at mid- to due week the homecoming game and activities there on Tuesday and Wednesday nights and no school on Thursday and Friday has complicated the schedule plans for this week. Need storm doors, windows? Insulation? More efficient heating? Maybe new siding's the answer to your home. Whatever you need to make it more snug discuss financing with us. Household loans are our business. 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For dependable, economical driving and a money-savindeal, visit Crown Toyota in Provo... the dealer who offers you SO more. 72-5579 II-- J lead when the 20-- 0 Supply Main Helper younger counterparts were handed a victory on an official ruling after coming out on the lower end of a 13-- 0 score. certain at injury suffered in Vietnam and many subsequent operations in a Denver military hospital to return to Helper where he once again took up his bowling career as his health permitted. He worked for war-tim- & -'- years. Now available from Crown Toyota... 5 HEAR 50.000 MILE WARRANTIES OfJ TJEL'J CARS! 2 . H- games recorded at the vice-presiden- 14 d two 700 series It's Homecoming Week at Wahl began bowling as a Carbon High this week school high junior according to Joey Juliano, youngster when the Bonnie student body president at Lanes were first opened, the school. Young Juliano is working there part-tim- e a son of Mr. & Mrs. Dominic while a Helper Junior High Juliano of helper. student. He overcame a Homecoming theme this and east back to the High year is "200 Years Ago Today" and activities School past the College of started Monday with an Eastern Utah. The Homecoming football assembly put on by the Last night game matches Carbon with faculty. (Tuesday) a huge bonfire Uintah High tonight football rally followed a (Wednesday) at7:30p.m. in night workout under the a Region Six battle. Kickoff time is 7:30 p.m. under the lights by the Dino squad. This afternoon (Wedlights of the Dino stadium. nesday) the Homecoming Working on plans for the Parade takes place on Homecoming celebration Main Street with Mr. Juliano is another Price's beginning at 1:45 p.m. The student officer from Helper, parade route is west on Tommy Main Street, North to the Bonnacci, a son of Mrs. Mont Harmon Junior High Lenore Bonacci. u revealed that he was well over the 105 pound limit allowed for back-fielplayers by league rules. Therefore the game was officially awarded to the Rams by forfeit. The older Rams, the eighth and ninth graders, put on an amazing display of power in the second game Helper bowler rolls CHS slates i "i-- Official ruling gives Rams sweep over Price 4. f r- oU Central Commiss.cn W- 27-- 6 recorded two of the highest series ever recorded in local bowling circles this past week at both the Country some team leadership. Lanes and the Bonnie Another North Carbon Lanes. Wahl, a disabled veteran member of the squad, Roy of the Vietnam war, posted a of son and Mr. Jewkes, Mrs. Rex Jewkes of a 733 series in the Thursday Kenil worth, has missed the night Little League at the last two games with a leg Country Lanes as a member the Checkerboard injury. Jewkes, a 170 pound of senior, was playing both Grocery team. He put together games of ways as a halfback on offor the highest series fense and an end on defense. Carbon meets Uintah in ever rolled since the their homecoming game opening of the Country in Carbonville tonight (Wed) under the Lanes lights of the Dino stadium in several years ago. Still holding the hot hand Price. Kickoff time is 7:30 p.m. and the Dinos must Wahl came back to the Lanes Friday win to escape the cellar in Bonnie the final Region Six stan- night in mixed doubles competition and rolled a 704 dings. series on games of The 276 single game ranks among the high homecoming ri m Helper Rams prepare to pounce on their own fumble grade game in during last Thursday's eighth-nintvictory, while their Helper. The older squad collected a in Church Hall Cookies rm-'mn- 28-1- Gilson is a husky tackle. Dino Greg Nielson, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Nielson of Spring Glen continues his strong play at guard as well as providing the squad with BOKI Free score and move out ahead largely on the strength of a passing game spearheaded by an excellent quarterback, Scott 35' 312 Provo S. University 374 0789 |