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Show MHS Fumbles Help Provo Win Grid Opener, 19-1- 2 Murray. Invading Provo capitalized on two costly fumbles in the final five minutes of play here Friday afternoon to 2 earn a grid victory over Murray's Spartans. The setback spoiled the coaching debut of Bill Dickey at the Murray helm and markdeed the first season-openin- g feat for the Spartans since five minutes with remaining, frittered it away by hobbling the pigskin twice and affording the visiting Bulldogs scorg ing opportunities. halfback Dave Mecham, a senior, took advantage of both chances and rammed over the decisive scores. At the outset it looked as though Murray would have a minimum of trouble maintain1959. ing its record of never having lost to a Prove team. The BulloutIt was an "about-face- " come. Murray had a 12-lead dogs got off a bad pass from center attempting to get off a first quarter punt and Murray took over on the stripe. Jerry Bronicel promptly skirted end and scampered to t, giving the Spartans a Pharmacy! pay-dir0 lead the first time they handled the ball. FOR ALL YOUR The lead was short-liveSteve Martin sliced through COSMETIC NEEDS the Spartan line, eluded the secondary and romped 62 yards MAGNA to the tying score. Bronicel, living up to ad9105 W. 2700 vance billing, regained the MURRAY lead for his mates before the State-Ahalf, this time escaping on a So. 4798; that gallop to pay-dir- t Hard-drivin- 19-1- 165-pou- 6 d exall 6-- d. S.-B- Y 87 There the score made it 12-remained until the first of Murray's two fumbles gave the visitors the ball inside the 20. With Mecham doing most of the damage, Provo drove over the tying score. Then the Spartans added the crowning blow by fumbling the ensuing kickoff. Mecham promptly punched over the tally. Following the game Dickey expressed himself as "disappointed" in his team's showing. "We showed a fair offense," he commented, "and we moved the ball well. But our pass defense was poor and we were hurt by our mistakes. They brought us three pass interference penalties that certainly didn't help." the Individually, Spartan mentor had praise for the defensive play of Dennis Hamblin at end and Ray Badovinatz at halfback. Plus, of course, the offensive running of Bronicel, who is being touted as one of the finest running backs in recent Spartan history. For the beaten Spartans it was the end of a lengthy string. The current varsity had never lost, going undefeated as sophomores and as junior varsity squad. 6. M Laic Scores Beat Bucs 42-ya- Utah's Oldest AT, GE Dealer with Pay son. Lagging three minutes left here Friday night,' the Payson Lions rallied to score twice and chalk up a 14-- 6 season-openinwin over visiting Cyprus. One of the two tallies the host squad earned on a sustained drive. The other was a when the invaders fumbled a kickoff on their own stripe. The tussle was played on a e field made damp by a rain; however none fell during the affair. All scoring was confined to the second half. Though Cythreatened frequently, prus the Pirates failed to dent pay- dirt in the first half, which ended Early in the third stanza the Howard Condie-coachc- d visitors punched over the score. Dave Goodsell drove into the end zone from a half-yar- d out after setting up the score with a pass to end Pete Pearson. The conversion kick by Roger Rodak misfired. But Cyrpus hung onto its narrow margin until the waning moments, when Payson put a together scoring drive, assisted by a penalty. Dean Jollcy went the final yard and Tom Hudson ran for the extra point and a 6 lead. Cyprus bobbled the ensuing kickoff, which Payson recovered on the 28. Hudson slipped through the middle of the line on the first play and galloped unmolested into the end zone. Boyd Worthington's conversion sealed the issue. The winners earned only two first downs in the first half, one of them coming on a roughing-lhe-kicke- r penalty. It was indicative of the tough defense thrown up by the Bucearned caneers, which the praise of Coach Corulu:. "I'm with very pleased I hem," Condie commented after the game. "This was a good Payson team and I thought wc did a real good JoTj until the last few minutes." The Cyprus mentor declined to single out individual efforts, noting that he was "pleased with the play of the entire 6-- 0 g Farmers Blank GHS 26-- 0 As Grid Season Opens Granite Park. Launching the The MURRAY, Utah, EAGLE 9 in auspi W mi Tk cious fashion here Friday night, Thursday, Sept. 12, 1963 Granite's Farmers whitewashed neighborhood rival Granger. 26- - third period. One came from 0. three yards out after a lengthy Coach Darold Simmons' ground drive. Swanson set up charges thus took a three wins- - his own by swiping a Granlead in the five-yea- r on his own 30 and old series, one game of which ger pass back with it to the skipping U960) ended in a tie. Lancer 30. He capped the drive At game's end Simmons five plays later by punching described himself as "pretty over from a yard out. Swanson connected on two pleased" with his squad's performance, though he sorted out of his four conversion kicks. several flaws in the Farmer Hobbled on the ground, but effort. taking advantage of a leaky Losing mentor Carl Ebert, al- Farmer pass defense, Granger Don about his utilized though concerned quarterbacks team's mental attitude in the Coats and Steve Davis effec face of a lengthy losing skein, tively. The pair fired several labelled the Lancers "ahead of strikes, although the Lancer this stage of last season". attack only once penetrated Largely, the Farmers earned Granite's stripe, that their decisive verdict. They time on a fumble recovery. and "Our line did a pretty fair generally outplayed the visit- job both offensively and deing Granger crew, making good fensively," said Simmons, "aluse of their opportunities. though our pursuit needs imDave Swanson, out with in- provement. Our passing game, juries most of the '62 cam- both offensively and defensivepaign, was the wheelhorse of ly, wasn't up to par either. the Farmer offensive, allhough "However," he added, "spirit Don Williamson was good and I think we'll Iron halfback punched over three of the four out many of our mistakes beTD's. fore the Weber game Friday." The opening tally came in Ebert expressed his team's the first stanza with William- effort this way: "Our basic son capping a sustained drive execution of plays wasn't too by ramming over from the bad, so I think we have a to four. A similar effort in the pretty good foundation second quarter resulted in a build on. The squad was tryWilliamson tally from a yard ing to do it the right way, out and Granite but we were pretty much outplayed by a better team. We advantage at intermission. Both Williamson and Swan-so- n need more fire and determinacollected tallies in the tion." Nt 1963 grid campaign IKClalWIiA!! .rtl.r ?rkes Effective all Week Beginning Thur., Sept. 12 e 'm"".'Wj 11 CANTALOUPES Sugar Bread lbs. $1.14 10 Canned Coffee loaves 69c 4 $100 For Milk ea. 10c lb. 49c 30-ya- d, SALAD REG Dressing "1 DC $1.29 Rinso king size mi t4 QT. Salad Dressing Mayonnaise riu. 29c qt. 49c qt. Sandwich Spread 49c qt. Salad Oil $1.69 qal. Cauliflower n Banana SQUASH c , lb. LD. near-donati- d prc-gam- 0-- "'. I RtdtBu. 39-ya- 50-ya- d 7-- Ti-ra- te J311V GE RANGE i Prices Begin with Oproting trof Hungry students require nourishing meals! Call 262-255- DRINTON ... you'll Daily Til 6 P.M. 4700 So. State mm M 1 be - GLAD you did! Friday's 'Til 9 P.M. 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The schedule, complete with 1962 score in paranthe sis: . AS THE NEW MURRAY STATE BANK DRAWS NEARER TO IT'S COMPLETION f r Murray. A collision between the most outstanding Region Three and Four grid crews highlights the prep schedule for (he coming weekend. 18-- 7 of conqueror Etist, Bountiful and early favorite to nab the Region Three title, invades Sandy on Friday for a joust with Jordan's impressive Beetdiggers. The 'Diggers are fresh from a 21-- 7 romp past Ben Lomond's Scots. All squads in both regions will bo in action tomorrow. Granite will go after a second victory when they invade Weber for a 7:"0 night game. The game renews an old rivalry between the two schools. Currently they're all even in the past five meetings. Each squad owns two wins and the 7 '61 clash was a deadlock. Cyprus will host Springville in an arc-ligjoust at Magna. It'll be the first meeting of the two schools since 1959, when the Pirates notched a win. . Murray, hur l by their own mistakes and consequently a 2 victim of Provo in the oenor, draws a tough assignment against South's Cubs. The tilt is scheduled on the Highland high field at 3 p.m. It'll be the fourth game In an intermittent series between the schools. South won 160 last year and 26-- 0 in '56. Murray was a 32-- winner in 1955. On the strength of a lopsided 34-win over Bingham last week, the Cubs will get the consecutive year had the son.son-openfor the Pirates. How-- ( .Murray. Awards were liberhere Friday Cyprus. PttRfl 3, Col. 3) ally distributed evening a the City Softball Ass'n. climaxed. Its 1963 mh-so- n , with a banquet held at the city hall auditorium. President I.. Clark Cushing was in charge. Tuesday and Friday division titll.sts. Murray Slate Bank and West Const ruction, rcccUve!y. were given their trophies along with the runnentp squads, Ouiwford IVMirs Diul County Pay-so- n er Windows Into Place . 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