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Show East Outdistances Field In Grid Titles Earned Among Utah Preps HOW THEY'RE DOING Granger Is Exception Region Three Team Highland 1950. Sooth at Cranlte Olympgs play-gai- n first Wesl Skyline Salt Lake. Although East's! 19 years from 1931 to always-toug- h are Last years team, beaten Leopards another threat to re- - tistieally In a semifinal the state Class A grid off at Logan, was the title, a crown they've worn 'Digger crew in years to threa-mor- e than any other school in ten the title Utah, there's evidence the Salt East took home its last Lake school is ero.wn in 1956. It was the to an already fourth in five seasons at that j?.lt8 .latlrc,s distinguished newcomer. time. Highland, boasting two titles Third in titles earned by m four years and a runnerup schools currently competing oil HP,0t Ja ..58' SemS dosUm'd t0 the grid is Box Elder. The Bees rob Easts lustre as the years have chalked up six trophies, go on. The Rams went into the most recent in 1960, three this week s regional play sport- - years after the '57 team had ing an unbeaten record after won. Ogden owns five cham- three practice games. pionships, the last in 1958. But East, which earned its first the Tigers went 42 years from title in 1917 and has totalled 1916 to '58 between wins. 10 outright championships and other schools possessing three titular ties since, is out- - moie than one title are Carbon the in championship with three (the last in 1951) derby. But by only a slight and a tie; Wes with two (last margin over Jordan, which also in 1927) and a tie; Tooele, two has 10 crowns, but no ties. The ,iast in 1933); Granite, two Beetdiggers, however, crammed (hist in 1932) and Davis two all their titles into a span of (most recent, 1949) and a tie. Tooele, relegated to Class B twice, copped titles In that diMONDAY IS LADIES' NIGHT vision in 1928 and 1937. -i The MURRAY, Utah, EAGLE snd The New. Ad.r rtll.r Thursday, Sept. 27, 1962 W S t T PVU. PK PA o it II 5 sun I . (MM) , i.imni w :;s s : i.immi .fc l 2 I O 3 I 0 1 J .7 .Kti7 4H 13 Practice Battles n sn si is Murray. Area prep gridders, with only one exception, wound e r.j Tiwiele ii ii iii .wn til campaigning last .m'ii m sk week-en- d Murray and plunged into re- II I J1 Sli .x:ci Rincham .ihmi ii :i i i.i gional warfare yesterday (Wed- Oraiicer u s il .ihmi i:t m Cypru 'ili nesday). V mm) :i ii Jordan The exception was Granger, Ii lili .ihmi :i ii ii llilhresl lne nut Include gaium played yes Coach Carl Ebert's squad, with trrday (Wednesday). an open date in the first round of Region Four play, journeyed to Tremonton for a joust with potent Bear River. was Otherwise, BYU on the agenda. Granite tees off Salt Ijke. Utah collegiate titular-ru- n tomorrow (Fri-jin- g trrid sauads enjoyed a banner day) by entertaining undefeat- weekend. ed East. Cyprus hosted Tooele, Redskins Murray entertained The University's Bingham in 1 trimmed Colorado and Hillcrest invaded Jordan m their onener of the season Region Four openers yesterday. Saturday night. As expected in Brisrham Yountr came within tabulations, the power rests Ari inches of upsetting favored with Region Three. In five zona, bowed only games last week high ace Eldon Fortie against Region Four crews, the had a field day for the Salt Lake City squads "batted 1.000. They won 'em all. UnUtah State walloped hapless beaten and untied South and Idaho 45-- 7 at Boise. Highland remained that way ;it BYU hosts George Washing the expense of Granger (27-0- ) 3 ton at Provo Saturday while and Hillcrest (20-0- ) respectively-EUtah tackles Oregon at Eugene. ast tJtah State entertains Montana. was jittery, btit nosed out Jordan Skyline won its first game in history at the West expense of Cyprus, 13-Winners trounced Bingham, 29-Olympus routed South Cache 32-- 6 to make it among the region's teams for .311.1 favorites to grab the bunting, have lost only to rug-uged Bonneville. 2.V12." They've 0 and whipped Box Elder 71 Region Four Provo. Murray is tying Provo, losing to South Hiid beating American Fork. Bingham is the only other Region Four team yet lo win a game a 23-lacing of Provo. Bows AM 91 Coaches Friday through Monday Sept. 28 to Oct. 1 Winner of Two Academy Awards play-for-kee- 21-- STANLEY Judgment Nuremberg Pirates, 13-6- a 2 mark in the new paign. They were soundly belt- ed 52-- 0 by Ogden in tne seasons opener, but umiiea tsen Lomond to only a 13-- win last week. Cyprus, meanwhile, has dropto Payson ped 22-Judge 13-- 7 and Skyline. The east-sid- e squad's win marked the eighth of the current season in which a Region Three team has beaten one from Region Four. No fourth-divisio- n team has yet copped a conipc-titioverdict in inter-regiothis fall. Since the champs of the two in regions will face a state Class A semifinal in November, the fact bears more than passing significance as schools of both regions launch bids for titles this week. 0 It was balm to Skyline tor Wayne Startin, men- and BYU quarstar. But it was a bitter pill to Howard Condie, a BYU teammate of Startin and mentor of the losing Pirates. Last fall, his first at the Cyprus helm, Condie saw his team lose four games in which the margin was a touchdown or less. In three starts this year the Buccaneers have twice been beaten by the length of a single score. The victors collected all their points in the first half Thurstouchday. A dazzling down run in the opening quarter by Kent Hancey put the Startin-mentoreteam on the track. And a fumble recovery on tile Buc 35 yard stripe in the second quarter set the stage for a Curtis Canning to Craig Nelson TD aerial which Murray. Twelve bouts, in provided the other six pointer. some of the area's top which battled back the after Cyprus intermission lo stymie tne in- amateur boxers will appear, vaders' offensive machine and are scheduled for the Police Paul Donaldson capped a Pi- Boys Club here Monday rate drive with a TD that narrowed the gap to 13-It Y Included in the pairings is might've been different at the ja meeting of Mur etui, too. The final gun popped ray's Mark Doyle and Ernie with the losers on the Skyline Lopez of Stan's Boxing club. two-fomark. Orem. Both are AAU chamThe victory gave the victors pions. d A match will pit tarry Lee and Marvin Barrett, both of Murray. Opponents for several other boxers slated to participate are yet to be named. Included in the group arc Tony Doyle, Dave Humphries, Lynn Miner, Tommy McGrath and Fred Scaflinn of Murray; Ralph Ungricht, Roy Ungricht, Glen 0r Richardson and Bob Curtis of three-in-a-ro- high terback STARRING SPENCER TRACY LANCASTER RICHARD WIDMARK MARLENE DIETRICH JUDY GARLAND MAXIMILLIAN SCHELL BURT MONTGOMERY CLIFT Thurs. thru Sat., Mat. Only Special Schools Out Show September 27 to 29 ' n n er 70-ya- 12 Bouts THE BIGGEST COMBINATION FAMILY SHOW OF THE YEAR! ScR: cam-gridir- 1-- the Lettuce Bears Post 12-- 7 Victory 25-1- 6. i teams. among fourth-divisioCoach Dean Stringham's kids, n I aw 1233" The Adventures LIBBY'S ALSO THE LITTLE LEAGUERS LO.f;rne Champ! ot CALL G. ALLEN JONES AM HHX turn. tufi .A KXUM KTUtS Mm IS' 4040 So. State St. 3 r tiu Satety - Service Headquarters GEFIERAL COMPLETE it. 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N"t badlv mitrlassed were C'osch Pari Ktwrfs IcwrM. but they simply couldn't Kteni the iJcbcl tide nor rould they muster a offensive effort. iVnnU Hull punrhiwl over the Inltoil S.iuth Tl in the fir-- t periiMl but the roiivrndmi kirk Vundrlt Ii was by Dave tilix tt.l Midi then set up the second Cub tally bv sraniper-into the stripe in the second Miiiim from where the Clyde l.ntta hurst over wore. This time, ns on the two to Mlnw (t. Wundrilnh brnded a !erfet rxtrs tally. Hall got thr third South wore in thr middle i.f (be thud csntrt nud jtl;i ponied (he fmnl one s the fourth fetl(, tin TOKAY GREEN GRAPES PEPPERS ill V l4 .ff " ; ft I1 f tin n w- - GENERAL TIRE CO. 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STEWING V 7-- I 21 Pure Lard g TWO 110 tOCATIONS t38 3320 NigManrf thh Sail loV Cry HU lbs 59c 5 lbs 79c 3 Shortening d unlM-aten- Brake Cylinders Rebuilt 30,000 Mile Guarantee FREE Lifetime Brake Adjustment after Installation GENERAL TIRE CELERY vis-itor- SPARTANS AB OPENER In an opening Region Four game played here Wednesday, Murray high gridders viiiii 21-- 0 from Bingham. Murray. Coacn Ray Oliver-son- 's six-gam- e All 4 THI 3' V 25c lb. 49c qt. Margarine n! Thcrmoid Broko Lining 4 Drums Turned 2-r- CRISP NEW GREEN first-quart- Murray In 1 6 Verdict INCLUDING only Starlac 7A 6 since 1957 here Thursday after- short-live- d lead. noon and turned in a 12-- vicRear River surged back witn tory over pesky American the following kickoff to nail win. The Bears down the Fork. The Spartans slogged their marched 80 yards in 15 plays, intermittent with Hansen again getting way through showers and a biting hailstorm credit for the score by ramming en route to the victory, their over from a yard out. s in rugWith first since Oliverson's '57 crew routed the Cavemen 28-ged Region Three opening toA pHss pirated by junior half morrow (Friday I. the Farmers back Jerry Bronicel provided have chalked ip two wins in the winning margin for the three starts for their fresh-- . home club In the third quarter, man coach, Perald Simmons. He picked off a Caveman aerial The initial victim was Grange the second Weber, j attempt by Jerry Edwards and or. 21-raced 25 yards to the goal-lin- e Tomorrow's home clash with' to make it . ' Earlier, Jerry Bowman had East's Leopards will be a tough i ne cny team mis lammed his way into the end "P'"er. , kr'' ronserutive "P ,h,0 zone in the first half after the wms"vrr I?"l'r"l. Ogden Spartans got a good break on a poor American Fork punt nn'1 '""Ian. But their long-intthe wind. Given possession hvr J,nx ov, r ,h" Mariners has on the Caveman 30. the victors diminished in recent years, as ' the tie last engineered a ground attack falldencol and Granites 12-- win In h,t r and Bowman that was capped 60. The game is TD slant by by a Orem. for both squads. With at least Bowman. The husky senior An admission charge of $1 was a defensive line- - five strong teams in the seven-schofield, a defeat will be will be charged, backing standout as well. for adult Children under II will be ad- American Fork didn't dent almost tantamount to eliminanutted free. Admission for older pay-dir- t 'til the fiiml quarter tion from titular contention. when Edwards zeroed in on an youths is 25 cents. teammate only 10 yards away from the end Farewell Honors stripe. Kearns Missionary Murray's victory evened a 27-- 0 series between the KenritH. A farewell Sunday schools. , In Kearns 3rd ward will honor two Spartan gridders unSail Ijike. The Elder Tedd David JcJinson, son won in VXCt snd '57; the Cave, tied and of Mr. and Mrs. Ted D. John- men triumphed In '58, 'CO South Cubs gobhlecl up their son, prior to his departure for and '61 third ronsecuttve Keg ion Four The 'Porkers. Class R ch imps the Central Atlanlc States at I'i'iks opponent with an undefeated team last gridiron Field here Thursday afternoon. l from Scheduled for 3:30 n in., the year, have Won one Victimizi-were the winlei. program will include talks by. ''scmi) and lost to Orem and Granger hanecrs by a 27-thus far. They should wore. Rcid Huvward. Dr. Burton F. Murray Brasher. Bishop Gale Scarle. ; rm'' '"" ','',r ngainM South entered the g:nne parent or the missionary and ' t,!,ss ,!t fm' i Region Seven boasting previous shutouts over P'-'17-Elder Johnson. underway. nnd Murray Bingham BRAKE JOB 1 12-- 69' 47' can BEEF (211-f- QUALITY BORDEN'S Corned 139-pou- FOR n IA Set Here TV Flour 50 lbs. 98c 30-ya- a lbs. $1.06 50 lbs. 2.89 10 Sugar 7-- 12-- 7 Not playng Region Three were Tooele and opposition .. mu i i n.. ...i 'nr J, Provo Murray nosed out American Fork 12-uoing into regional piay, head 10c Potatoes Granite Park. Tough Bear River pasted its second win of the year over a Region Three grid squad here Friday night. The Bears upended heretofore unbeaten Granite, 12-Earlier in the season the Tremonton kids had stopped Their lone defeat West. was administered by Bonneville last week. Twin brothers Gerald (Bear River) and Derald (Granite) Simmons nientored the oppos ing teams, providing an un- isal side angle to the two S(.h()nIs, firKt mocling in reccnt years pigskin didn't bounce well for the Fanners in the Friday fracas. A penalty for having one man too many on the field nullified a nifty punt runback by shifty Ken Neilson and returned possession of the ball to the marching Rears'. Lifted s by their good fortune, the went on to punch over the game's initial score on a run by Leonard Hansen. The Farmers didn't get back into contention until the third frame, when Ken Beck lofted aerial to Nielson in a the end zone. Pave Iewis tuned his accurate toe to the conver sion task and Granite had a Granite bowed to Bear River for the only loss by a Region Three team. week. ,b- - 0 -region 6. . 0 17-- Lou-gar- Magna. Skyline high's first team chalked up its first win here Thursday at the expense of the luckless Cyprus wl iff lower 27-- inter- F3 g White Snowball goal-lines- pre-sea.s- Skyme Escapes Final Gun By Inches. Beats Cyprus U To 6 Beginning Sept. 27 7 7-- Phone Prices Effective All Week South and Highland, looking tough in Region Three, are all even down to the detail of hav-it- s scored the same number of points (60) and boasting lin. crossed The Rams, have defending state beaten Davis Id 0. Bountiful and Hillcrest 20-South has stopped Bingham Murray 16-- and Granger 37-2- 27-2- 1. RlkPI (RMWI? 1 27-2- Utes, Aqqies Win; End, Gridders Launch Bids For Regional Titles xii rot, ttle MiJvatt v |