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Show " re ;spoi 27-1- 3 7 man Eleven Tigers n r rbsGu on Win m-- U 3 Touchdowns lJ I , Ti-- c, u u u a aenntteiy 50-ya- rd I - 20-ya- rd k nn-va- rl rd 10-ya- rd 35-ya- Cedar 41-- 0 73-ya- rd two-yar- . 25-ya- Evans-to-Jaco- one-tim- 0. 25-6- 1 bs The Scores Ogden 20, South 0. South Cache 21, Clearfield 0. Star Valley,' Wyo. 20, Grants- ville 6. Bonneville 13, Tooele 0. I - 19, Box Elder 0. Payson 26, Cyprus 6. MUNRO Olympus 20,! Weber 7. Millard 41, Cedar City 0. Lehi 25, Judge Memorial 6. Delta 32, Pixie 12. Pleasant Grdve 0, Wasatch p. West 19, Bear River 0. The New NEW YORK UP!) announced York Rangers Saturday 195-- 1 that Grant Munro, a Denver pound defenseman from n University, will join their squad when training begins Sept. 10 at Guelph, Ont. Jordan - : ! rd ' SUN DAY HERALD JOINS RANGERS Bulldogs A case of MURRAY 7-:f- 13 'S .0 o first half' and center Phil Olscn performed well for Provo. jitters led to ' Provo High's 0 Provo played especially good defeat at the hands of Murray in the second half. ball here Friday afternoon. In a pre' 7-- season game. A fumble in the first quarter paved the way for the game's only touchdown, with halfback Paul West going off tackle for the score. Jimmy Oliver plunged for the .extra point and a 0 lead that Murray held until the end. Provo High got to the Murray line late in the game, but couldn't score. The Big Green also missed another golden opportunity to score by fumbling a short Murray punt on the Spartan 30. Murray recovered the errant pigskin. Provo fullback Terry Andrews ran well for the. Bulldogs, and both Kent Garrett and Johnny Ashton played well at the quarterback spot. On the line, end Mark Murry Riverside Women Crown Club Golf Champions , ' i 7-- Helen Anderson today hld the women's club golf champiinship o the Riverside Country Club. She won the title by defeating in the finala Ellen Larsen. of the championship' flight. Other "winners include Joyce Moore, first flight; Cor a lee Jo Tolboe, Murphy, second-flighthird flight; Dorothy ' Clark, fourth flight. All winners received trophies. Winners in- the Aug, 31 tourney were D a r y 1. Christcnson and Doris Sumner. 15-ya- rd 1-- up t t; ' - i No-Winn- ers 6-- 3, 50-ma- ,. 4W i I.1- 1 , Defending Class B Champion Millard picked "up its winning ways in opening practice games on the 1961 Utah high school football schedule but the defending big school champs from Box Elder found the competition much rougher. Coach Taft Watts' Millard crew trounced Cedar City 41-- 0 while e "power Jordan blanked Box Elder 19-, Payson and Lehi also scored victories. impressive opening downed Payson Cyprus 26-- 6 and Lehi dumped Judge Memorial . . 25-6- ,1 . . : Pioneers put on a devastating display of football power Friday afternoon, as they battered Judge in the season's Memorial, teams. both for opener John Hadfield scored two. of Lehi's touchdowns one on a dash and; the other on a d smash, which . was. set up by a Bob Evans to Jerry for 20 yards. Jacobs pass-goTackle Stephen Trane.of Lehi made the mostj spectacular play of the game when he grabbed a fumbled ball and raced 40 yards " ever coach I've darn for a touchdown. ''Toughest worked under!" Evans passed ;20 yards to Stan Smith for the other Pioneer touchdown. Spanish Fork 24, North Summit" Judge scoredj its lone touch13. .I)-"on a down gallop. .American Fork 27, Orem' 13. An pass proMurray 7, Provo 0. s the duced game's only , extra 0. Davis ; . p Highland 7, point. :'";.'showed The Pioneers good overEast i2,. Bountiful 7, balance. V all team Granite 35, Granger 0. By United Press International rd 45-ya- rd Lehi's CITY od 1 I M.. two-extr- LAKE: 1561 Mm ray Dere Win 25-- 6 Millard Rolls Again Blasts midway in the inal periods Reid Acord set the stage with a nice run that grounded the ball on the Sringville 10. A plunge through me Imp trained hnlv a vard then John Paxman took a handoff and smm his wav nrnss the eoalline T u for the score for the Wildcat in . their npw hlnp uniforms. He used rieasani urove uauyai. cmiaHs The undermanned" Wildcats the same play to split off left Leading Coach Don Mower's charges to victory was their sen- - pi0ved to be surprisingly strong end for the point after. sational running DacK Jim Moore, in spite of the somewhat onesided Doug Young was a surprise ball wno scored uiree loucnaowns, score. They battled gamely the carrier for Coach Jed Gibson. He points and way and failed! to fold as many ran well and'kent Sorinsville up p'unged for another conversion. for. sports fans had predicted. set constantly with his quick and passed Strong Team skillful manuevers. Reid Acord . Moore scored on dashes of ,20, 10 and 50 yards. He went right iso looked good and Jim Kirk bpringvuie is a strong organization this year man and Dick Thomas turned in the middle for his' "scoring dash, while ' he scored on and with a little more experience fine defensive performances at on his a cross-bucdash, to iron out some of the offensive end nass tn and defensive lapses they can be Jorrv Fdwprd's For. the visiting Red Devils Ron a threat in Region Five corn- - Alvey turned in !a nice game at Merlin Driggs set up the tosSid also Edwards and Mike dash. Whiting scoring to quarter. Groneman looked especially good sed a scoring aerial to tCoac Benny Killpack tried as a ball and Roland Mike Larsen for the other A. F. . . c"dI"ie.. snow tneir wares ana the wild- - Senior wascarriers, sensational at end nnfct inn It 'miiolr arftnarif o era rf his his and with pass catching Orem's touchdowns were scored L.Vp L ,a iin. fine defensive play. on a dash by Brent Howe to one touchdonf and they 'were making a strong threat towards v. 7 sei up ms scoring aasn Dy going th pnrl nf th - LftTltpcf r J tn j American Fork looked real good the constant rain which" kent by .... .1.. on oiiense. our. snowea some ae- - the ball slippery and hard to lapses that need to be cor- - age, but fumbles were surorisinff rected. , lv few considerinff the fipld rnn. Howe 'looked real good at quar-- .ditions, and the small crowd that watched the two teams felt sat-terback for the Tigers. itfied with the exhibition. Line scores: A bad pass from center 'that 6 14 a 727 American Fork soared 7 6 0 Orem, oyer the head pf the Y 013 kicker gave the ball to Springville on the Wildcat 12 with about sev en minutes to go in the initial period. Ron AlVey, a nice looking Red .Devil quarterback, split off tackle for the touchdown. Dareld I.ricson's kick was blocked, hut Springville led By WENDELL RIGBY Herald Sports Writer ' PLEASANT GROVE Ameri-- j Springville Bed Devils sloshed can Fork's Cavemen dispelled all md swam their way to a 24-- 7 doubt that they'll be a power in virtnrv nvpp "Rriaham YnunB Class B. ranks again this year Wildcats on a rain soaked field When they defeated Class A Orem v Mvht , ,. , 4n "0" in tht nnonintr round I. uic o )Haction i.Li w xnuay nigm for the two gridiron ingn, .. tt-x- Lehi Powers Way To TIME OUT! SALT Forlcer Star Races For &F3W" - SEARS j. man-fensiv- Booster Club Formed By Juab Fans pr DIAMOND JUBILEE -- YEifi '. yuil ores u o jo o IA i m i ml i jlh(Mh s;rf --- J 11 6-- 0. Threatened ' The Agra in Red Devils threatened that first period when in again Mike Groneman, a nice looking found an opening NEPHI At the suggestion of halfback, Y around left end and sped down some local fans, a Juab Boosters sidelines for a club will be organized at the 1 sprint. Juab High School. Membership FA penalty set the visitors back may De naa oy purchasing a and Roland Senior kicked the ball Juab Downtown Coaches Athletic to the Wildcat 10 as the quarter S; ended. Pass. Reid Acord and Doug Young This pass will admit thejbolder to all home athletic events in turned In some sparkling runs to which the high school partici- - I feature the Wildcat play in ithe second period. A nice drive was pates. The club will be used to supJ stopped by a BY fumble with port and - encourage high school Springville recovering and turn- athletics. ling the play into a touchdown A formal organization program drive. Jim Kirkman, big Wildcat will be scheduled at the close of end, stopped Springville with a the ticket sale. Tickets may be I pair of great tackles, but a ner- purchased at the High School of- - j sonal foul cost the locals 15 yards fice or from Juab lettermen who and Mike Groneman took advan- wlll .'conduct the sales campaign, tage of the situation .to blast The pass when purchased will through left tackle for 15 yards admit the holder to all football, and the touchdown. Ericson's and basketball games and wrestl kick was blocked. Scored Again ing matches With the ticket the a be also will given purchasers Springville scored again in the reserved seat for league games. third period. Ron Alvey passed This reserved seat can be select to Roland Senior who grounded ed at the time of purchase. the ball on the Wildcat five, but There will be four home the play, was called back and the at approxiJuab, Red Devils penalized. Undaunted games mately 10" home basketball games hjy the setback Alvey handed off to Sid Whiting and" the alert and six wrestling matches. football The first home game halfback saw an opening in the will be with North Sanpete High Y line and pulled a surprise School, Sept. 13th at 2 p. m. sneak for 55 ards and the third This is a game. six point score. For the third straight time the attempted place ment kick wajs blocked by the hard rushing Wildcat line. ' Ablocked BY High kick gave Springville possession, of the ball on the Wildcat 25 just as the per 26-- 6 iod ended On the first play of : tne final quarter Sid Whiting tried his hand, at passing and his aerial PAYSON Payson High School's was tucked in by Roland Senior football team opened its season who plunged and dodged his way here into the end zone. Ericson's kick hv defeating SvDrus. 26-Friday night. was short. " Ronnie Watkins and Kent Oborn Came Suddenly two touch with led the. scoring TIhe Y score came suddenly downs each, Pete Kroft and Oborn picking up the two extra points. "Cyprus' only score came in the closing minutes of the ballgame as Billy Evans scampered around was fumbled the end." Place-kic- k and the game ended 26-LOGAN (UPD Utah State-- Uni for the 1961 versity, : - M- - 1 , ! i r 3 . ls ti L ''K;'- 20-ya- rd V"". V uS I I ' i I NEW BULKY CARDIGAN i j00 . pre-leag- . i HOLES IN IIOAD BROKEN CONGhETE BROKEN ' GLASS r r f & XT' t' 12-Mon- . w 1V I 3 v, A J. 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Nw 1 ''Is"- d vague in ancient and medieval times and frontiers were simply the place where a government stopped asserting its authority. t 'R $5,000 and $15,000. The Bees r w sligntly more than 104,000 fans during the past season. Rent A Hertz Truck Move yourself and Hardness of garnets and their SAVE' HALF rharp fracture makes them suit-- r Ashton Hertz RpntaSs i as abrasives for leather, lens for plastics and wood, and Call FR grinding and metal polishing. LACK to choose from : worth bi work" has insured the existence of Pacific Coast League bas:ball in the Utah Capital into lidistant future. IT' said the club s 1961 opera , r will show a profit of be MEN'S, NEW If Skyline Calif.-weighe- others 7.93 to 24.95 fall tones. co-favor- ite in-th- e 1 .. Subdued to give rich Farmers Boast Biggest Tackles By United Press International SALT" LAKE CITY (UPI) President,. 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