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Show ? EAGLE - ADVERTISER Ml SB AY UTAH) Thursday, Nov. 3, 1966 , . -- '.AW. 1 Raddon, Wendell Hamilton and Roger Ashton for their work on o J, offense. the Farmer Defensively, mentor cited Hamilton, Paur, mm- - Shawn Gooch, HOW THEY STAND Spiritless Spartans In V 31-1- Olympus Loss 3 MURRAY. The flnalhome apTerrill on pass to the pearance of the '66 grid cam- Spartan two, then hit his pass V . t paign by Murray's Spartans was snatching end for the final TD. a lacklustre performance Fri.,.,. ... ... The parting tally was made Wr F a Murray crew loaded day. ffi :' against play from scrimmage. Coach Wayne Reid's crew with Juniors and sophomores as 11 Granite sophomores white turned in a generally unspirited Reld began to prepare for the washed Tooele's first-ye- ar poorly-playe- d and game, which '67 campaign by seasoning his squad, 0. Tooele's Jayvees, led to a upperclassmen. spankGranite re however, whipped much of the Injury-riddling at the hands of Olympus. serves 6. The result wasn't too surprisyear, the Spartans played Friing although the margin of vic- day with eight start-of-ye- ar tory was. regulars sidelined, Reld pointed Tomorrow (Friday), the out. Three other promising poSpartans will try to snap a tentials were also benched by hex when they physical woes. Nevertheless, close the season during an In- the Murray mentor was quick vasion of Jordan. Murray hasto add, "We played poorly and n't beaten a 'Digger team since didn't deserve to win." MURRAY. Regularly -- sched 1957 and has lost While he felt reliable Kelley uled play in Region Three's two In the annual series since manA TOOELE PASS 1$ nearly olrated by Granite's Nick Copece (14) as the Bills was a defensive standout divisions winds up tomorrow aging a tie in 1960. on the strength of 11 tackles, iunior gridder leaps high to deflect the pigskin away from the intended receiver. (Friday) with an outside chance On paper, it should be MuReld had praise for only two Other Farmers seen are Larry Myers (73) and Jerry Olssn (32). both title races could wind up rray's day. The 'Diggers occupy other Spartans in that phase In ties. 4he division cellar and boast of the game. They were Dave Though it's not likely, Olymp only one win, that over a team Kemp and Dick Butler. The 14-- 7 us could trip unbeaten Skyline which has yet to cop fi. game, latter lineman Is a question and toss division one into a Kearns. mark for tomorrow's game afdead heat between the Eagles : Nevertheless, it'll take abetter injuring an elbow in the and Granite. It's even less ter performance than the Spar- Olympus tussle. likely wlnless Kearns will foil tans demonstrated in the OlymOffensively, Reld commended Granite in their clash. . , Davles for running well and end pus loss. There's a more pronounced 1 In spite of what their coach Jon Wlnget for a strong game division two will be termed "one of their poorer at the flank spot. possibility Driving from the 20, the win A surboot for the Farmers Friday. GRANITE PARK. deadlocked. Hillcrest is expecOur pass defense was gen Murray nearly traded tneners then moved to buii ted to sweep by Bingham even days," Not even a margin of 320-1scores with the invading Titans erally Improved," said Reld, prisingly stubborn Tooele eleven dealt Granite's Farmers fits in total yards gained provided 10 only to have Park again though it's on the Miner turf. most of the way and lagged only but our defensive line simply here Friday before succumbing comfort for the Granitians,who swipe a pass. will have more trouble 19-Judge midway through the third wasn't charging. Yon can't win half-m- in a With less than to a 7 defeat In a game that spent the day fending off the Buff with an improving, but young, period. At that stage, though, games by waiting for them to was as close as the score would passing attack and trying toad- - ute remaining on the clock, ToTooele team on the Buff field. the victors pulled away for two hit you!" oele kicked to the Farmer derd reflect. an upset, both will close more TDs to Ice the Issue. just for a Olympus turned in a Barring the long with records of seven stripe, setting up The win, seventh in eight fensive performance, particua preview of win over Spartan reserves in gave wins, Olympus run by Paur. Only 11 seconds a loss and a tie. starts for Coach Darold Sim- larly in the forward wall. things to come by moving 70 a Thursday clash, but Murray's Alert ball carrying by di- were left when he sliced mons' team, was never "in the Hillcrest was tied by Gran yards with the opening klckoff unbeaten sophomores rolled up on a the line minutive Steve Paur and the through verdict over Titan first-ye- ar bag." At game's end, the Farmger 6 and bowed to Skyline and denting the Spartan end a 28-nt trap, aimed for the side 20-- 0. er mentor labelled the visiting passing threat of was knotted by zone on the 10th play. Steve It was only the Judge players. Buffs the "second best team Ernie Olson to big Gordon Jol-l- ey lines and outran three Buff Murray 7- -7 and lost to HU1- - Taylor rammed the last three second setback of the season for on Jaunt. the defenders were Granite's answer to we've met this year, no matcrest, 3. The Bulldogs were yards for the score, but the PAT the Olympus sophs. The half gun popped while he ter what their previous record the aggressive Buffs. spared both Skyline and Granite attempt failed. shows." Paur, turning in the best was running. Virgil Latimer by the luck of the schedule Bouncing back, the host squad SCOREBOARD It was Tooele's sixth loss in game of his rd prep booted the extra point for a draw else the race might not knit together a sustained 7edge. back Tooele's Coach broke tries Region Three which career, be tied. drive indicating eight paid off in Dennis Gooch set up the oth one-yaGranite In both divis a spring touchdown Other 14, Tooele 7 dive Stringham has brought his und- with a runaway games by on the 1 erclass-studded squad a long down the sideline as the half-ti- er Granite touchdown ions will help unscramble po- Greg Delgado shortly after the 31, Murray 13 Olympus gun popped. Then he added nitlal play of the second half. sitions behind the leaders. If second period began. Key ball way. 14, Judge Granger 0 He plucked off an interception Tomorrow (Friday) on the the clinching score on a twistSkyline beats Olympus, the luggers in the surge were Dale Jordar 20 27, Cyprus at 47 back the and toss raced er run home field, the Farmers will ing, turning Granger Lancers could close Potter and Dennis Davles. The Hillcrest 26, Kearns 6 close out their best season in during which he covered 50 to tha Buff 36. It reauired 10 third In division one by beatmissed and It was but Skyline 45, Bingham 13 nearly two decades. Their foe, yards making a net of four plays to cover the distance, ing neighborhood rival Cyprus 6r6. still seeking a first win in their from scrimmage. The 153 with four yards left, Paur ram on the Lancer sod. Should CyThe passing of Mark Scott Region Two initial year of football, will pound senior didn't play foot- med into the line, bounced back, prus triumph and Olympus lose provided Olympus Impetus In a East 19, Clearfield 7 circled deeply into the secon the outcome would have the coumer-atiac- K ball in underclass years. be the Kearns Cougars. wnicn regained sideSouth then the down and fled 35, Viewmonf 7 On paper, it should be a GranThough the Farmer line dary Titans third, Granger fourth. the lead. The Titan quarter line to score. Again, Latimer's Bountiful 26, West 6 ite runaway. Whatever the mar- yielded yardage In mid-fiel- d, is Bill end similar back hit with Terrill Murray's position was true and it was 0. Davis 14, Highland 7 to that of Granger in division two fine tosses to set the stage gin, though, the game Is a It was stingy in the shadow of kick An intercepted pass gave To two. If the and twice staved must" for the Farmers who the goal-pos- ts Spartans beat old for a two-yascoring plunge off promising Tooele surges oele its opportunity as the third rival Jordan at Sandy and Hill by Taylor. When the conversion hope to capitalize on a posBut the Buffs stanza came to a close. Tom crest stops Bingham, third slot J kick again missed, It was 12-- 6 sible upset loss by Skyline's near the goal-lin- e. on unbeaten league-leader- s. Only a were defensively defiant, too, Parker grabbed the toss in the league win belong to at Intermission, win by Olympus at the expense and Granite's threats were the 48 and his mates promptly Murray. If both lose and ToThe visitors again took the nine-plwhich drive of the Eagles can give Granite handled with equal stubborness. ignited a oele upsets Judge, the Buffs and Initiative after recess, using a 58 wound up on the 10. There, Bingham will share third; Mur The Farmers marched a crack at a state playoff berth. mixture of ground and air of Tooele was tough as an old yards with the opening klckoff with the fourth period underway, ray will be fifth. tense to march nearly 70 yards .i toss A Murray win over Jordan with Dennis only to lose the pigskin on Parker winged a scoring Ferguson blasting downs at the Tooele 12, the to Park. The versatile Parker would be only ..the third into 11 the last three for" the score. kick the booted conversion then s first v, quarter seasons since the two schools CH Wolf lnden, booted the extra only serious to slice Granite's lead to 14-- 7. Re-Ele; SALT LAKE. resumed their rivalry. in 1955. point for a 19-- 6 score. .Three of threat... Clinging to their edge with The last time the Spartans won provide the early sec : Down, but not out, the Spar Utah's four-ye- ar grid college the Farmers over a 'Digger squad was by tans thrills as Frank control football, engineered a return scor squads will be at home this ' Judge Merrill C. one more Tooele 26-- 7 only In 1957. That win and one lng drive which covered 55 week-en- d Park pilfered an Olson aerial gave as the '66 season and raced back to the Granite series of downs In the re- In the previous season have been yards. It was capped by Dav Into its later stages. moves minmaining 36. From there, Tooele batfollowed by seven Jordan wins les' sprint through the Brlgham Young will greet mark utes to play. It was to no tled to the one-fo- ot and two ties (1959 and 1960) Titan defenses for the TD which old grads In the Homecoming and the winners were again Hillcrest will have to beat kept the game within grasp. feature on the Provo campus where, on fourth down, they fumbled into the end zone. hugging the pigskin at the gun. Bingham for the first time in Davles faked a conversion kick with Texas Western the Invader. Terry Pollard signalled his Its history to clinch a division and fired an extra-poi- nt Granite recovered for a touch (Third Judicial District) pass to The Cougars are fresh from a which stymied the effort return to the fullback slot with two tie. The Miners have won Dave Kemp to make It 16-back 3. victory over Arizona at ASK ANYONE WHO KNOWS HIM Tooele ran six plays inside the a strong performance, Simmons all but the '65 clash, which was was the final Tucson, which kept alive their however, That, He a 13-fd. Politic! td by deadlock. 12, netting a first down at the pointed out after the game. Spartan bid. Olympus carriers chances for a title tie with Win. Oranl Bntrur two by Inches before the fatal lauded, too, Paur, Jolley, Olhas had the bit off big chunks of yardage Judge Similarly, son, Fred Lampropolous, Alan "Indian sign" on Tooele since In a sustained march with the bobble. advancing to Class A. The Bull next klckoff and Taylor fin dogs won 14-- 7 last fall; 27-- 2 ally bowled In from two yards the previous year. out to eliminate most doubt As for Olympus chances of about the outcome. What re beating Skyline they're slim. malned disappeared minutes which mean Granite's are too, later when Scott connected with M of rd Yeiter, Jerry Olson, Larry My ers and David Isom, who filled in for the injured Greg Mat- suura, sidelined on the nrst ' T Granite Olympus Granger Cyprui Kearm Steve Allen, Hillcrest Judge Bingham Murray Tooele Jordan 12-- one-sid- 0 9 31-- 13 ed 3 21-- Upsets Could 0 Knot Division long-standi- ng Grid Chases s To Stubborn Tooele Bows Granite As '66 Grid Nears End 90 13 14-- below-standa- 31-- 21 well-execut- ed 6-- 13 ever-prese- 81-y- 28-1- :::w:xh 7 5 4 1 0 .B75 3 3 0 2 $ 0 8 0 0 .625 .571 .250 .000 1 PF PA 280 189 193 134 134 19 58 78 Region Three, Division Two 1 6 .857 1 6 .857 3 5 0 .375 2 1 5 .285 2 6 0 .250 1 7 0 .125 1 166 1 191 Wyoming in the WA6 race. The visitors, Judging by the 3 mauling they handed New Mexico earlier In the year, will be no pushover. BYU trimmed the Lobos only 33-- 6. Utah's Redskins, who copped their Homecoming game 27-- 0 from New Mexico, will get the acid test Saturday night during an invasion of Tempe for a battle with Arizona State. Their setback foe handed BYU a 10and could derail Utah's hopes 51-- -7 for a championship tie. It'll be Colorado opposition for two other Utah schools. Western State will be at Ogden for a Big Sky fracas with Weber State. The host crew Idaho State 16-- 7 before a Home coming crowd Saturday and will be favored to halt the visiting Mountaineers. Westminster draws Ft. Lewis College of Hesperus, Colo, after to Colorado Colllosing 27-ege last Saturday. The Parsons will be urged on by old grads, too and could surprise their visiting foe. After a week's layoff, Utah State will be out to snap a losing skein when the Ags Invade Stockton, Calif, for 20 six-ga- a Joust with University of Pacific. If they'd expected a soft touch, it was disproved last week-en- d when UOP shocked favored San Jose State 38-35 indicating the disappointing Logan team could have more troubles before the record lm- proves. Try Green Sheet Want Adsl make SURE there's In SURE ' your COMPLETE p&G v J. LEO JENSEN AGENCY 4960 South State Dial 266-765- 2 . c A H lnt c . r lV?lz B r in 14-- T rd T Greets Saturday - C Old Grads , ond-perl- od . ' PROTECTION jttO rd , 74 82 223 123 153 180 90 third-quart- ct 92 176 318 118 78 79 D , ay ,113 ed -0 81-y- Region Three, Division One T I ;W P'ctg. 8 0 1.000 0 Team Skyline I D cf M D A T VL E A VOTE for J. C. "JACK" FROST for COUNTY SURVEYOR 'U'a VOTE for many of yari ENGINEERING. SURVEYING.ond .CON STRUCTION EXPERIENCE. REWARD HIM for this faithful tervic with ' your VOTEI alf 10-y- all 19-1- He has served you well os your DEPUTY COUNTY SURVEYOR for the past five years. 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