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Show Cowboys Face Tough Task, Play San Juan Saturday "I know enough alxut them to give me the willies." Such was Crantsville Harrison The Grantsville-Sa- n Juan semi-finClass classic will be played Saturday, November 11, on the Carbon gridiron in Price. Kick-otime is 1:30 2-- A al the answer coach Larry ff Swimmers Take Plunge Thursday In Purple and White Meet p.m. Wednes- gave day when queried alxmt his knowledge of the San Juan Bronco footlmll team. THEY are a super-supe- r football team, big and young. They feature alxmt 18 talented kids who do everything in the footltall world and they do it extremely well." San Juan, hxated in is a bigger Rlanding, school than Crantsville, lxiasting 590 students to 366 for Crantsville. The two schcxtls have never met on the foot-bafield so Saturday's little get together Is expected to Ire a real doozy. Can the Cowlxtys tame the Broncos? It poses a very interesting question. COACH Harrisons concern is real and not a figment of the imagination. In the quarterfinll And the Bronc qua rtf Steve Shuinway is a fine field general who can run or pass with equal effectiveness. COMBATING San Juan will e the usual sterling a pass interception. a veritable tiger on defease, and it wont Ire soon forgotten that it was Ty who scored the Then there was the only Cowboy touchdown work of Mike Mavity. against Lehi a couple of hasn't received weeks ago. Mavity performances by the regulars, plus some help from a great deal of publicity, The feats Crantsville but he has turned in some quarterback Rick Harrithe fine football Harrison was especigames. It son have performed on was who work with the Mavity banged the gridiron with his passally pleased of sophomore (18) Louie into Nackos so hard Sating and kicking have leen Medrano. It was Medrano urday that Nackos coughduly publicized, possibly that came all the way ed up the ball, which was to the extent that his sigacross the field to put a recovered by Kevin Butnal calling and control TD saving" tackle on ler, killing a Hurricane of the Cowlxry machine drive, just 30 yards from has leen overlcxtked. Kelly Nackos in the Hurthe end zone. Medrano ricane Harrison is a smart, game. hasn't seen much action-- a IITILE Ty LaBudda heady football player bit in the Wasatch and (134 pounds) came through who reads opponents deLchi games on the social with his greatest performfenses like a Svengali. teams - but against Hur ance last Saturday includ AGAINST Hurricane ricane he got in a pretty time, and the Tigers knew Medrano was around. ing is Ty gcxxl slug of playing i t - that to Crantsville's encounter with Morgan, when it took three field goals by Rick Harrison to past get the Cowlxiys who Didericksen, the Hurricane into jumped game to take the place of the injured Mike Didericksen. HUNT carried the ball six times, and picked up 25 yards for a 4.2 average. 32-1- 7 r George Knox, who is having a phenomenal year on the gridiron for the Crantsville Cowboys leave the field a tired but happy man as he contributed to the Crantsville victory over Hurricane. Knox will be a big factor in the Cowboys attempt to get by San Juan in a semifinal game in Price Saturday, November 1 1. Phil Morgan. San Juan has lost just 2 verdict one game, a to Millard. Crantsville, likewise, has lost just defeat one game, a 22-at the hands of North Summit. The Broncos record for the entire sea; son is Crantsville's ' 4 Potter, who rambled 43 yards for a TD giving Crantsville a 24-- 8 lead. Harrison has a habit of doing the unexpected, usually with grxxl results. I larrison, coach I larri-so- n that is, cant help but be elated with the work of Craig Hunt and als played last week, San troimced Juan soimdly 20-0- . Morgan Compare only carried four times, but one of his 10-1- is scored 384 points against opponents for a game average of 34.9. 11 Crantsville's scoring output is alxmt half that of the Broncos as the Cowboys have scored 86 points in five games (league and play-ofaveraging 17.2 points per game. DEFENSIVELY the edge goes to Crantsville who have permitted their last five opponents just 27 points, which averages out to 5.4 points per game. San Juan in 11 games (10 league and one off) has given up 102 po- ints for a game average of f) thing 9.3. d year. Purple Tuesday A.M. The Buffs always a hotly contested affair, with ev- ming meet meet Howling Belles event ery Team standings. Hard Knocks Pin Smashers Cats Meow Alley Dusters Bowl Shcxrters Head Pins . W'-- . . 24-1- 6 6 L Irattle cry for Crantsville as they prepare to meet San Juan is Jam Jones." Jimmy Jones, who Harrison says is as good a runner as Lizs Whizs 17-2- 3 16'4-23'- 15'4-24'- Flint Stones High team series: Alley Dusters 14-2- 6 W'-- Standings S&W Trailer Ct - 274-12'- 1567 3C's 1560 1556 Flint Stones High team game: Alley Dusters Bowl Shooters 558 548 546 3Gs Monday Nite Bowling Teams FBA Reds Place Neals No. 1 Pin Busters Eagl'eTlxxlge ! Deweys No. 2 Glowing Embers . Anaconda Deweys No. 1 . . . Batemans Tooele Insurance Venus Club Mutt & Jeffs Coast to Coast Chucks Lock-Ke- y Travelers Moose Lodge Dons No. 1 Cedar Crest S&W Trailer Team high series athletes ever to don the red and white of Crantsville, One of the finest Rick Harrison guides his team to a score in the Crantsville-IIurricangame. Harrison, his passing, his field generalship, and his devastating kicking await their next battle, at 1:30 p.m. affair Saturday, Nov. II at Price, Utah against the San Juan d e Broncos. Harrison demonstrated his cunning in Grants-ville- s soil to third TD march. Taking the ball on his asti TWILAKI own son, TURKEY DAYS atrooM - r 'i Harri- line, sticking exclusively to the ground, sent his runners inside the tackles for five straight plays. First it was Doug Potter for 8, then Craig Hunt for 4, Potter for 3, Hunt for 8 and Hunt again for 35yard 1. With the Hurricane defense drawn in, looking for Harrison to stick PARTICIPATING "Remember Free Turkey 1 1 MERCHANT to the ground and protect his 17-- 8 lead in the fourth period, Harrison sent a little flare pass out to Bmncos s nexl frUTnliuan' Jhnson target are ,he Mixed Nuts Friday Funnies 25-1- 5 . . 234-16- Warr"iors Lucky Ones Sno Bailers Ball Busters Fallen Angels Headers & Heelers 22-1- 8 21'4-18'21-1- 9 21-1- 9 . 4-- 0 4-- 4-- 0 ! 3-- 1 51 . 51 . 4 2-- 2 ... 2-- 2 1V4-2'- 3 3 ... 3 3 0-- 4 0--4 0--4 0-- 4 raA81. Y.Y.Y.fm of beauty, and Phil averaged 9.8 yards on his four carries. is Didericksen Mike of the out definitely San Juan game, but may heal sufficiently to play in the championship A state semi-finball game, two fine ball teams, pitting ners, footfootrun- KenTumbow kickers, passers, blockers and tacklers agasinst each other adds up to an interesting contest. That is what Saturdays game, providing Grants-vill- e can saddle and break battle between Grants-vill- e the Broncos. and San Juan proSan Juan is a high scor- mises to be. - one of ing aggregation the highest in the state. 5 Friday Nite Jack M. Smith Team high game Pin Busters Coast to Coast Glowing Embers Indv high game Joe Perea Ike Teagarden Jack M. Smith . . . 2149 642 605 597 .... ..... 784 742 738 225 222 220 Are there any nacemeteries with space available in South Florida? A Tire only national cemetery in Florida with Q tional remaining burial space is Barrancas National Ceme1822 1822 tery in Pensacola. Q What must I do to 1822 get my disability compen1824 sation increased? In order to get a A 1525 17-2- 3 14'A-25'- reevaluation you must submit a request along with evidence to support the 2322 claim, preferably medical. 2309 If treatment has been at a 2271 VA facility, indicate where and when. The necessary 14-2- 6 s Warfiors PickUps Muppets Friday Funnies drviddal high series: Ken Madsen Cloyd Russell Tom Adams CaroleeW'arr Tina Miner Nancy Warr buhvidual high games: Ki Edwards Ken Madsen JayEdler Carolee Warr Elaine Quinn Myma Jones Coleen McClimans 19-2- 1 19-2- 1 High team game: 0 4-- 0 Help You? 20-2- Warriors Mad-Tep- W-- 4 VA - May I 22-1- 8 PickUps i Glowing Embers Indv high series Joe Perea L 2812 . . . Mad-Tep- Kelly Nackos only bigger is the big threat for San Juan. AGAINST Morgan it was Jones who ran for 213 High Panthers. Tuesday, Nov. 21 Tooele travels to Provo for their second dual meet, and their first home meet, will Ire Thursday, Nov. 30 against the powerful Kearns squad. Friday Night League 20-219-2- 1 EZ3 3Cs . . 852 treatment reports may Ire 820 obtained by VA. Q What flight schrxrls 802 802 outside the United States are approved for VA Irene-fits- ? 647 A None. A veteran 633 VA educational collect 625 may 638 Irenefits outside the United 598 States only at an approved 594 iastitution of higher leam-in215 233 232 248 225 220 220 Q - Does iJiDfcfl 3007 ! I' mm mm d&m W-- Alley Cats Booz Rollers 21-- 7 A Only if it is medi- cally authorized with prior written approval from CHAMPVA. Golf Awards Banquet Scheduled For Nov. 17 The annual Men and Womens Tooele Golf AsBansociation Awards will be held at quet Stansbury, Fri., Nov. 17, according to Kean Ridd. golf pro banquet will begin at 7:15 p.m. Reservations must le made in advance, with either Dave Faddis the Mens President or Jeanne PresiWomans Stull, Festivities will begin dent. at 6:30 p.m. with the get Reservations will be acquainted hour, and the accepted until Nov. 10. nujfjcZsOUU8llJL 21-- 7 20-- 8 The Turkeys Heres How 19-- Sixteens Six 17-1- 1 1812 TEAD Toads All Rights Three CBers Gutter Putters 14-1- 4 14-1- 4 10-1- 8 9 48 Lounge Nine Its The Splits Last in Line High team series: Heres How Indv high series Cindy Harless Kathy Lamlert Trudy Hardison Slim Shoemaker Gary Bailey Ron Hitesman High game Heres How Indv high game Cindy Harless Trudy Hardison Kathy Lambert Ron Hitesman Joe Shields Slim Shoemaker Just 2 of the Many Great 9 1810 1810 Buys Now at To Prepare Your Car For Old Man Winter Whos Bound to Come NAPA-Cochran- es TURKEY DAYS AUTOMOBILE BATTERYS 9 9 820 525 36 Month 48 Month 30.95 35.75 2005 .... .... 582 581 561 576 572 572 Meguairs Wax Products 20 685 .... .... 240 209 209 239 225 212 I CHAMPVA pay for acupuncture treatfor ment an eligible CHAMPVA recipient? Mixed Four Teams Sex Pots swim- scheduled for Tues., Nov. 14 when hard-foug- 20-2-0 .... is and featuring close races. they go to the Deseret Gym to meet the West 30-1-0 24-1- first is High individual series: Gerry Whitcomb. . . . 574 Muppets Wilma Cale 562 Pick Ups Budweisers 551 Betty Eblrenga 4Bs High individual game: Wilma Cale 216 Rookies s Donna Lewis 214 4 II-- s Belva McN'iel 209 Flakie Four Reds Volunteers High team series: The 1 THEBE is a certain amount of pride being on a winning team, and the Buff swimmers are with the pride filled of Itcing winners. None like finishing fastest swimmers of them states if it is even second, in the breaststroke. of their teamThis pair is expected against one to le among the Buffs mates. Rolx'rts has lined up top point makers as the a great 7879 schedule season progresses, but for the majority of meets with Thursdays meet they will will be on opposite sides of at home, and who what the swim during the pool, one at the helm will Ire largely dual meets and of the Purple squad the other leading the decided on the outcome of the Purple and White White swimmers. and White meet. The HEADING the squad Mark Sanare state champion derson, in both the 200 and 500 freestyle events, and Scott Christensen one of the coTooele swimming ach Mel Rolterts will get his first hxik at this years squad, Thursday at 3:45 p.m. when the squad will be divided for the annual Puqile and White meet. Rolterts isnt saying much alxmt this years prospects, even though the swimmers have !een in training for nearly a month, but it is apparent that he has high hopes for successful another Theyve 7-- yards and scored all three San Juan touchdowns. Compare that to Grants-ville- s Doug Potter who accounted for 212 yards and three touchdowns against Hurricane and it is easy to forecast that another great individual dual is in the offering. But Jones isn't the only player getting special atHarrison. tention from There is a 62 end by the name of Cary Slavens, who Harrison rates as the finest end in the state. Tooele Transcript, Friday, November 10, 1978 14 to0". |