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Show SUNDAY, AUGUST 24, 1961 Sunday Herald 15 Preps Open Football Campaign Friday The I5ff Hgh school football season 25 get under may for Region Four gridiron teams als the school most as soon doors open, and maybe sooner far same. Most schools In the area are achedu'ed to open the doors officially ea Wednesday and the first round of football games bas been set for Friday. Of course, for the football players school got started a , B " eek agi when drills mere instituted to most of the football camps. Many of the players will breath a sigh of relief w'ea school starts, because that means only one practice sesuon per day. Carbon and Uintah are faced with the possibility of not being In school in time for the first football game. Neither school has sigred teacher contract! yet, although they are apparent Hill- ni Last ;?ar Carbon had to its rst game of the year because oC delayed teacher contract slgrirgs, but that problem is not erpected this year since the football team has been working out daily and is in shape for the first game. Carbon and Uintah are both slated for home openers with Carbon hosting Pleasant Grove and Uintah hosting Payson. for-fi-et at Spanish Fork. Vlyfs. ; ' r , ; ) . .. . , . The complete schedule for' 1969 football season for Region Four was announced by' Horace Rose of the Utah High School Activities Association. as a service It is to our readers. Interested players and spectators are urged to dip the schedule and save it. The schedule: August 21 Sprlngville at Orem Provo at American Fork Lehl at Spanish Fork Pleasant Grove at Carbon 4 Payson at Uintah S . i Sept. tehl at American Fork Orem at Pleasant Grove Uintah at Provo Spanish Fork at Sprlngville Payson at Carbon . ; Sept II , American. Fork at Orem Uintah at Lehl . Pleasant Grove at Sprlngville Provo at Payson Carbon at Spanish Fork Sept. II Orem at Payson - V Richard Braade, fsUbsck, and Reid Gardner, tailback. Prove' opens the football ftetsoa tms Friday at American Fork. for the coming season talk tilings over with head football coach Dick Hill. The are Wf ia riirht Rnhnrt Jnhnuin. tniard OmV flnirv tirfit nd. ' INGLEWOOD, Calif. (UPI)-Relen- tless Ruben Olivares of Mexico won the world bantam' championship Friday weight d nieht bv scoring a knockout over Lionel .Rose of Australia. fifth-roun- the floored 21, Olivares, Melbourne aborigine three; contest d times in the before referee Larry Rozadula tailed a halt at 2:24 of the fifth round. ; , The unbeaten Mexican thus became the fourth citizen of his country to hold an undisputed world boxing title. After gaining a slight edge in the opening round,- - Olivares dropped Rose, 20, with four consecutive rights to the head in the second round. Olivares. continued to batter Rose in the third and fourth rounds and dropped him with a left hook to one-side- at Killed ' the jaw early .in tne mm. back gamely Rose fought after the second knockdown but then went flat on his face from a booming right that caught him flush on the . javr The referee did not bother to start a count and raised the Mexican's hand to signal his victory. ,. was" the 48th win The knockout for, Olivares in 52 fights. The loss was the third hi 37 fights for Rose, who won the bantamweight title 18 months at Pleasant Grove Lehi' at Orem Carbon at American Fork Payson at Spanish Fork Provo at Springville ' ship. Both fighters weighed SalfFlats. ,. ' the bantamweight limit, in at 118. a Hert2 will give you family size) Chew Impala for 7 full decys, SPRINKLING " (WITH A FUIL TANK OF GAS) Insurants SYSTEMS - and miles 500 of dring included. 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Bonsma World Recognized Livestock Ecologist l I I v At-ki- n, $8800- if J if I 1 H Orem at Carbon American Fork at Paysoa Lehl at Springville Provo at Pleasant Grove ' Ulntajs at Spanish Fork national speed record, died Friday afternoon when his racing car burst into flames during the Bonneville National Speed Trials at the Bonneville You're Invited To Hear For just M I ar HERTZ Oct I WENDOVER, Utah (UPI) California racing driver Robert Herda, 43. who held the inter Cow and Calf Breeders 3 i l J jf CT V Uintah SF02TS ATTENTION ago from Japan's Fighting Harada and was making his fourth defense of the champion- watorhlrt I Oct, p' ... i Springville at Carbon Spanish Fork at Provo d There's an America worth seeing Discover It with : t Drive good look horn In this tmat with Rl emaahlng Mddla ehouldtr o 75 Lambs Wool, and 25 Polyester, geared for going placaal 4 V Pleasant Grove at Am. Fork Payson at Lehi , - ft j t Oct. at Uintah Orem action for several weeks? V Backing htal up will be Lloyd Herda's wife and daughter There are a number of out Miner, Piul Stott, Randy Gott- - were at the starting line, eight standing returning regulars who fredson, and David Earl. miles away, when the accident are expected to bolster the Pro There are a host of running occurred. vo lineup. They are Craig Drury backs showing good promise At Herda, Portola Valley; Calif., at tight end, Stewart Morrill at the tailback position there is died instantly, officials here center Jeryl Smith at split end, returning defensive standout theorized. Glen Deeds, chair Robert Johnson at guard, and Reid Gardner, along with Rex man of the board, Bonneville Reid Gardner at halfback. Greenwood, and juniors Doug National Committee, said the They will form the nucleus for Whitaker and Blaine Kemp. blaze was caused' by an in the squad this year and will be Jeryl Smith will also be utilized stantaneous flash fire set off by nitro the ignition of oxygen-fe- d joined by a number of other in the running back position. r lettermen and doing it. At fullback will be Richard methane. "Last year we were almost players of last year. Brande with Barry Browq, just Herda's body was flown back n to California. Deeds believed the a In run' a team, a junior, showing great completely fire was ignited in a leaking but this, year we don't have as down things look like this: much depth and we will have At split end Jeryl Smith gives There were about 74 juniors fuel line. Deeds said Herda, who has to call on several players to go the Bulldogs olenty of exper and s... iors, along with 81 both ways, offensively and de- ience and speed, but there are sophomores, reporting for early been driving his own specially fensively," commented Coach a host of other fine wide re practice sessions. A cut was ex built cars at the ' Salt Flats s, nad no Dick Hill upon analyzing his ceivers. They are.Dce Jepson, pected this weekend to reduce since tne nua-wa- o ' roster Ron Bentley, Richarti Byers, the number to a more workable chance whatever" of surviving the blaze. One of the big question marks and juniors Scott Atkinson, figure. ' 4 on this year's team rests at the Robert Bowen, Craig Brooks, for the Bulldogs Deeds said, "Herda had taken I quarterback spot. and senior Robert Black. Be- this year will be Craig Drury, every safety device possible Bel and .It was no problem last year tween those eight players, the Reid Gardner, Richard Brande, was It was one of those just with All Region performer split end and flankerback posi and Robert Johnson. things that you can't do anyDavid Atkinson handling ,;,the tions will be adequately manned The Bulldogs open the sea thing about." j son this diores,.However, most of the at all times. Friday .at American Herda's racer rolled approxiback-uquaribacking ' last The tight end spot has veter Fork. three miles trailing year was turned in by senior an Craig Drury returning, and . Head coach Dick Hill is being mately black smoke until it cama to Steve Lewis, an All Region de- he will have good backup sup assisted on the varsity by Reed rest eight miles from the start-ir-.-s fensive player, and so the Bull- port from Carl Stum, John Call, Hales nd Jack Branln while line. ; T 1 I I dogs don't have any experience and junior Mike Tolboe.' Lieonara wacitay ana Mix The driver had been accele the coming back at quarter The biggest tackle will be re- Coombs will be working with rating the Class back position. Scott Jep the sophomores. turning through second and third timed Regular jayvee quarterback son at 195 pounds. Joining with mile markers on the Bonneville Steve Corless has been looking him will be Eldon Cannon, Fred The New York Yankees won Flats when the accident ocgood in early drills and did e Jex, Kim Sorenson, and Russ their last pennant in 1964. - . r curred, ; commendable ' job last year, Rasmusson. At guards will be Robert Others being considered for that important signal calling slot are Johnson, Tom Brannan, and Fred Teichert, Randy Law, and Kim LeBaron, backed up by juniors Gary Graham, Brent junior Kevin Baiser. and Doug Jarman. . Law sprained his ankle In drills late this past week and The center spot will be staffed will probably .be lost' from by 235 pound Stewart Morrill. campaign of last season. Last year the Bulldogs lost only one league game (to Orem) and advanced through state playoff games only to lose in the Class A championship battle (aain against Orem). It was one of the finest Provo High teams in recent years and it left a mark that will be hard for future teams to match. This year's team is intent on semi-regul- Rrentwoodsl i i .pcsition-byposltio- .v by g semi-regula- Knocks Out Lionel Rose in Lambs Wool Blend Sept. IS Provo at Oreu American Fork at Spanish Fork carbon at Lehi Pleasant Grove at Payson Uintah at Sprlngville 5 Bonneville Another Successful Football Year Olivarcs SweaterShirt " V Bulldoqs Hope For By JOE WATTS . Herald Sports Editor The Provo High Bulldogs banged heads in a full scale scrimmage Saturday morning and showed that they have full intentions of equalling the highly succesful gridiron ' Springville at American Fork Lehi at Provo Spanish Fork at Pleasant Grove Carbon at Uintah Pleasant Grave at Lehf American Fork at Uintah Spanish Fork at Orem Carbon at Provo Springville at Payson Race) Driver PROVO'S machine washable Prep Grid Slate For 7969 Season the hi IN MEN'S FASHIONS , o V ISHI The tnmi from Redon Four with the best record in the A and AA c 'assifications will automatically advance to quarterfinal playoffs, and the runner-u- p teams ia both classifications get a playoff game to qualify for the quarterfinals. son Six of the Region Four teams (Orem, Provo, Spanish Fork, Carbon, American Fork, and t,.i .ni.rn Springvi'leY are playing is the AA Classification, while four teams 'Payson, Lehi, Pleasant Grove, Carbon) art la the Because of the sew three division classification system instt tuSed thU year by th UHSAA there will be four Region Four teams participating in post sea- , , .I,,,, , Other first round games will bavt Sfrffigville at Orera, Prove at American Fork, and Leht !y very c'ose to settling. two-e-da- . 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