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Show f Skyline Foe As Farmers Launch GRANITE PARK. When the '66 grid campaign opens here i i . c ' -- J Friday night at 7:30, Granite I." high could field an entire start lng eleven of lettermen. . . But they won't. The probable starting unit selected by Coach Darold Sim mons and his aides for the loop opener against Skyline will in elude eight veterans on the off' enslve crew and six lettermen on defensive duty. If he chose, Simmons could field an offensive line averag lng an even 200 pounds, end-t- o end. The best he could back it ht back up with is a field averaging only 161. The defensive unit, as a team, will be lighter. If our Juniors come along," Simmons said on the eve of the opening clash, "and if we can get by this first game, which will be a tough one, this could be a strong team." Simmons has been disabled by an attack of infectious hepatitis for the past six weeks. But good organization and the yeoman efforts of a staff headed by assistant Reed Smith have kept Farmer plans progressing despite the head mentor's absence. Whether I'll even see the opening game," Simmons said early this week, wlll depend entirely on the doctor." In choosing the 19 Farmers who could open in starting spots Friday, the coaching staff named only three who are sure to be in the opening unit. One Is senior end Gordon Jolley, a 4 giant who'll play right flank on offense; left on defense. Another Is senior tackle Jim Buckley, who'll also move from right to left between offensive and defensive chores. The third is Dennis Gooch, a senior wlngback, who'll double in brass as safety man when the Farmers are protecting their goal. All three are returning let termen. The remainder of the offen sive starting lineup will look this way: At right guard, either Roger Junior and Ashton, a brother of '65 star Arden, or Shawn Allen, a 3 senior who's also slated to play defensive left guard. Neither lettered in '65. At center, Allen Raddon, a senior letterman or Davelsom, a Junior with no monogram. At left guard, either Greg Mattsuura, 174, or Larry Kim-ur- a, 166. Both are Juniors who pony-weig- v A - V Ynj WITH SPARTAN LINEMEN the likes of Kelly Bills (front) to pave tht way, yardage through the middle could be mode a bit easier for Murray high backs Dale Potter (left), Dennis Davies and Blaine Church. Murray At Judge For Key First Grid Gome Facing one of their toughest foes In the opening game tomorrow (Friday) afternoon, the Murray high grid quad will get an early acid test in Region Three warfare. MURRAY. I lir tiqva at loaof olerht w.B... j lima loftarman in his offensive starting unit against Judge on the Westminster college field. Klckoff is at 3 o'clock. Region Three division two Coach Wayne Reid will like- - champ Judge will be under the tutilege of a The new coach, Gil Cordoia. Service-Toon- s veteran Bulldog mentor, Frank Klekas, has transferred to the new Kearns high. Despite the switch, the Bulldogs figure to be a contender for the region flag. Obviously, Murray could move into similar ranking by upsetting the Judge crew. Though he had question marks In two spots, Reid was relatively certain today of who'd be starting in Friday's opener. His rundown went this way: At center, Carl Jensen, 185; at guards Kelly Bills, who's 205 and Brent Fullmer, 170, All three are senior lettermen. At left tackle, Rick Jensen, "Boy, Oh Boy, haven't seen 190 and a senior letter-winne- r; a 006 like that In YEARS!" at right tackle, Dick Butler, a Junior of the same And you haven't seen a weight. service like ours in years Tight end will be Dave Kemp, 170 and a senior letterman. At either, until you come in split end, either Dave Sanders, 160 or Jon Winget, 190 and a letand give us a try. terman. Both are Juniors. , Ken Pino will get the wlngback nod though only a Junior. Lost with a broken collar bone Is Jeff Anderson, a promising Junior. Dayton Thorobred Two quarterbacks are vying for the starting role and both Tires will undoubtedly see action. One PHONE 262-250- 0 Is Greg Delgado, 155 and a senior; the other Blaine Church, 170 and a Junior. Both are let- twice-in-a-ro- w, Dy Herm Miller non-letteri- ng HERM MILLER 145-pou- nd SERVICE 3939 So. C0 State unite (aaifiUv - EAGLE 10 ADVERTISER MURRAY (UTAH) Thursday, Sept. 8, 1966 termen. 165 will open at and Dennis Davies, a husky, at left. Both Dale Potter, right half 210-pou- nd aresenlor lettermen. Bills, Jackson, Davies, Po- tter, Kemp and Pino will draw both-wa- y duty, doubling in the defensive lineup. They'll be helped when the Spartans don't have the ball by these defense specialists: Jim Crosley and Larry Chad-wic- k, both senior lettermen, at the middle tackles. Bill Wack, 155 and a senior letterman, at a middle line backer slot with Davies. Tom Nicolaldes, 150 at outside safety and Greg McMillan, 160, at middle safety. Both are seniors and neither lettered last nd fall. Bills and Jackson are set for defensive end duty; Potter and er Kemp for outside line-back- posts. Assisting Reid with coaching chores this season are Dee Jensen, backs; Lee Carlson, line and Bud Campbell and Kent Smith, sophomores. Although the Judge-Murrgrid relationship dates back to years when both were Class B schools, the series has been Intermittent In the past 16 seasons. They've met seven times in that span with the Bulldogs winning four and Murray three. Judge nipped the Spartans only 7- -0 in winning the '49 state Class B crown: Murray copped a 26-- 6 decision from the Bulldogs In '54 while to the championship. The schools weren't competing when Judge won B titles in '59 and '63. Murray victories came by 13-- 0 In 1950 and 33-- 6 In '53. Judge copped by 19-- 7 in '52; 27-- 6 in '64 and 12-- 0 last fall. ay en-ro- ute Just Practice For Region 2. fry COLORADO SPRINGS. Mur- 164-pou- nd 6-- all-ev- en 13-- non-leag- 14 Lake-Murr- SALT LAKE. While grtd-de- rs of Regions One, Three and Four launch their bids for titles In games tomorrow (Friday), there'll be only practice on the Region Two docket. In what most coaches feel Is an "unfortunate situation, East clashes with Highland and West plays South In practice games. They'll meet again later In the year In tilts which will count In the standpre-leag- ue ings. Region Two openers on Sept. 23 will take South to Bountiful, Vlewmont to East, Clearfield to Highland and West to Davis. ay 4-- -2 J&N Body Shop The team, runnerup to Blair's for state and City League titles, lost its first two games; 7- -2 to Dobb's, the Denver metro champ and 0 to West. 4-- Lancers Face Titans Friday A pair of JunGRANGER. iors will Join nine senior letter-me- n when the Granger high football team kicks off the 1966 grid campaign tomorrow (Friday) afternoon. The 3:30 p.m. contest on the Lancer gridiron will find Granger hosting Olympus, a team which spoiled the Lancer Home 194-pou- nd 6-- ed tackle-to-tack- ray State Bank, lasting the man linebacker. Nick Capece, finals. The Darts went on to longest of three Green Sheet a Junior with no prior complete an undefeated, untied area teams in the American letter at left half. year by tripping Orem 0 in Softball Assn. Regional Tourna6Skyline toppled the Farmers the state championship game. ment here, was ousted -2 by In the four seasons during Cheyenne on Monday afternoon last year on the Eagle field, 14-- 3 during competition won by and went on to win the which Skyline has played footof Farmer-Eagle championship Region Three's ball, the series Breck's, the host team. The MSB nine, defending' division one. They lost only is at two wins each. ue to East, In a 7 opening, Granite copped a 14-- 6 verdict champs in 'the tourney, won game, before bowing to in '62 and a 13-- 7 one in '64. three straight, after dropping the opener in the state semi Davis 21-Delivery Skyline won 34-- 6 In '63. of Colorado in 10 innings. Victims of the bank crew included three other Salt area teams. MSB downed Don Blair Photo 0 on the shutout pitching of Bob Ward, edged past West Construction 3- and eked out a 2- -1 win over Pehr-son- 's before falling to the Cheyenne team. The Blair nine, champs of the state tourney, City and Harmony leagues, ousted from the tourney by MSB, after losing their opener 7- -3 to Pherson's. pre-seas- on ! rain-soak- Falls Short New Season At Home Friday Night last season on a field. Coach Jay Rasmussen said he plans to start a team which will average 185 pounds, with the backfield foursome averaging 175. The head mentor said Lancer fans can expect to see more of a passing game than in previous years. A winged-- T will be employed, using a split end and a flanker. Tagged by Rasmussen for starting assignments are ends Don Whitworth and Dave Gibson (one of two Juniors), tackles Doug Isaackson and Randy Barker, guards Ted Angus and George Schmidt, with Ken Breeze at center. Isaackson tops linemen in weight at about 7- -6 coming MSB Did For Region TJWo 200. . In the backfield will be wlngback. While a few of the offensive starters will see double action is being duty,-defensiv- Skyline. . In 1964, Rasmussen' s first year, the Lancers won three, while losing five. , State School Board Pd. by Martin Comm. v :o:''Xix: nd 6-- 235-pou- did not letter last year. At left tackle, either Charles Adams, a senior or Kerry Otte, a Junior. Both weigh 195; neither is a letter-winne- r. At left end, either Fred Lara- propoulos, 180 and a senior or Junior. Virgil Beck, a The senior candidate lettered In '65. At quarterback, either Em- -' est Olsen, 154 and a Junior or 166-pou- nd and 136 Latimer, pounds. Both are 5- -7 letter-winne- rs. 12-- 0 to keep its perfect league record intact. The Bulldogs went on to wind up an schedule, but bowed to Orem In the playoffs. While it's too early to tell, eleven Big Line, Vets Hike Judge Year sldellners are figuring Judge, Hillcrest and Bingham to be Unlei tough in the region. But nobody is looking too far past Jordan, under Coach Bob With one of SALT LAKE, the region's outstanding ball- Sanchez. After a lack-lust- re carriers, John Pezely, back in start in '65, the Beetdiggers the fold, Judge high gridders came on strong at were ready this week for the and might pick up where they season opener against Murray. left off. The Bulldogs and the longtime rival Spartans will clash at 3 p.m. tomorrow (Friday) on the Westminster college turf. Coach Gil Cordova, new In the top-mslot at Judge, Is eyeing a third . straight title in Region Three's division two. game will go Friday's tee-o- ff far toward determining Bulldog chances. All games count in league standings under 1966 scheduling. Pezely will be aided in the backfield by Joe Yanni, Bill Priattle and Jerry Jefferies, a trio of pounders. But Cordova may be in trouble at the quarterback slot, where he lacks experience. Vying for Planning to the nod are Tom Cook and Norm both Juniors. Wesley, f-.remodel The defending champs will field a big line built, around or such huskies as Sam Alola, 225; OliMark Denny Bearden, 220; ver, 230; Matt Brennan, 195; Jim Fake, 190 and Ken Yanni, prescribed STAY THAT WAY by your own doctor. B-- 3, mid-seas- on an 1 ;f j" I ft i, y" : ' ' ; -- . LOOK 5-- late-seas- on non-lette- CARL J. NEMELKA Democrat INTO flamoloss ELECTRIC For County Attornty HEAT .MA Law and Criminology Graduate Progress GARAGE DOORS Pr u Wt ttrtr taer In. Mwnt , , , iruttu t. tt, tlrw, Wttsurnl In A,t tor rf WW rrt tliM Formtr Public Dtftndtr iMt, ott 364-844- 4 Sell Lake txpritnce Vigor . Formtr Polict Offictr Tho 'Extra old MMo' Candidate oli'Heal Advertisement Ownen of Total O ft WM), Mt. ' Electric Hornet Receive A Special through dedication lllll ALDER'S 960 Se. Main Dial through DO-W- Mf For All the Good Things in Your Home Only Electric Heat It Good Enough Efficiency OVIIHEAO MtUBOt. Vtv'U . 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Last year, In an important Yelter, only 6 and 155, a sen clash, Judge musior letterman linebacker. Jerry cled past a stubborn Murray rOlsen, 154, a Junior nd out what THERAPEUTIC RELAXATION can do for you. learn how to apply your own powers and abilities tot Improve Your Health Take Off Those WithWith a Minimum of Effort Extra Pounds - Without Wilout Drugs or Strenuous Exercise' lpower. THERAPEUTIC RELAXATION is a safe, pleasant way to shed those unwanted pounds. You can lose them without the tension and nervousness caused by "Cra:h Diets" or Drugs. If you can follow the ' simple, proven instructions provided by THERAPEUTIC RELAXATION, then you can regain your normal weight regain your natural slim figure, and, best of all FOR THE kickoff in Region Three For quick, effective results try the Want Adsi 1 . Rasmussen, in his third year at the Granger helm, gained four wins and as many defeats last season. Victories came at the expense of Bingham, Jordan, Cyprus and Granite, while de- -' feats were at . the hands of Judge, Tooele, Olympus and' Find football games tomorrow (Friday) are the head mentors of grid teams at the five high schools in the Green Sheet area. They are Frank Klekas, Kearns; Glen Rupp, Cyprus; Jay Rasmussen, Granger; Darold Sim- -' mons, Granite, and Wayne Reid, Murray. READY 14 Sit ex- pected from backs Roland Tur-p- in and Mandell Martinez; linemen Robert Salt, Wally Crosby, Ken Dent and Fred Griffiths. Ten Pounds Overweight? Then You Work Too Hard1. Green Sheet Area Coaches 6-- t?f.. 205-pou- nd fullback Steve Mackay, Ron Mendenhall at quarter. Gerald Warner (the other Junior) at tailback and Tom Stark at 245-pou- nd Davis swept through regional play without a blemish In '65, went on to cop the Class A title by thumping Ben Lomond 35-- 0, squeezing past Skyline 21-- and tripping Orem, 0. 0 le, lew Rote for Electricity t IH, Id) UH Cy, Uk III Juu t It A NAMi ADCMIII.. Git- - Becauie If TT1 It Kecrrc, It'i letter UTAH POWnn A UOHT CO. |