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Show jglBSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1936 uu LZ3 S ljiuilill m u 1 f THE stiff scrimmages, 2:15 tangle an Moab school machine, starting at oclock. Tough Eleven invades the lair of the Dino-sauwith three wins to her credit in In the the same number of games. first game, they defeated Montrose then took North Sanpete down 0 win and then bounced over to a to Grand Junction where the Junior 0. A squad college reserves fell of at least 18 seasoned players, all with previous experience, is expected to pull in here sometime tomorrow with the instructions and backing of their entire section, to come up from under-do- g their position which theyve been forced to acknowledge when playing the locals. Are Under-DoFor, although they are sorry to admit it, Moab has held the underhand In several of the past seasons games. Last year Carbon took them for a 0 ride, while in 1934, humbled them ride, while in 1934, humbled them 54-This year the Moabians plan a different story and have come prepared for all tricks and plays that might be used, declaring that they have given in to Carbon long enough and plan to have a little of the fat instead of the Moab rs LATUDA JUNIORS BREAK EVER OH TWO GRID DUALS 12-- 0, 25-- 7-- gs 19-- 6, lean. line will Moabs be somewhat Defeat Notre Dame, Then Lose To Harding; Have Squad Good Latudas junior high school n PAGE FIFTEEN VI Rivals of long standing' will come together again tomorrow afternoon in the Kiwams Stadium here to renew a gridiron acquaintance that has all the earmarks of no sweet picnic. Carhon high schools Dinosaurs, fresh from their first conference win over the Spanish Fork eleven and reinforced by a weeks practice will with high C T A S FOR BATTLE WITH MOAB TOMORROW in PRICE. E, -- return to home field dinosaurs SUN-ADVOCAT- foot- ball team stand even on their 1936 football scores, winning the first game of their season from Notre Dame here but losing to the Harding eleven in the second fray. First score was 19-- 2 for Latuda while the Harding game ended 34-- 0 for the locals. Both games were played on the local field. Leon Lund Coach Coach Leon G. Lund at Latuda indicated this week that one of the best teams ever produced, is makng a bid for junior honors this year. They have approximately 25 youngsters out for the team and all are full of fight. Under Lunds direction, victory marches. Only once however, did they threaten to score, in the closing seconds of the fourth quarter when a complete pass put them in, literal sight of the goal, but the whis-- ( tie cut short any concentrated dme. I Local Interest Up In Coming Utah Aggie Tilt Sat . -- S Considerable interest has been manifest throughout Carbon county in sporting circles, regarding the annual game to be played this Saturday on the field at Logan and pitting the two leaders of the Rocky mountain conference in an effort to determine grid FOR 44-- 0 Utah-Agg- ie supremacy. Alumni and old grads of both schools are making preparations for a journey to the scene of the conflict, and a number of cars are known to be going north from here, today and tomorrow. Grid fans from all parts of Carbon county, especially those who have attended the U. and the Agricultural college, will make a determined stand regarding the game and START SCORING SPREE EARLY IN INITIAL PERIOD Price Elk Hunters To Leave Soon For Manti Districts Four local persons who had the satReid Scores isfaction of being listed among those First score came after eight plays eligible to hunt elk this season, will in the opening quarter when Reid, leave Price this week-en- d for an explaying despite a shoulder injury, cursion into the Manti section for the crossed the line. The conversion was big game. good, and the score stood still until Among the 215 hunters throughout the finish of the first frame. the state w hose names were drawn at Reid again crossed the line in the the annual elk drawing in Salt Lake second quarter then was pulled out City last week, were Ray Walters, because of his injury. Larson inter- John Menotti, Atlee Migliore and ie Bernardi. cepted a pass after blocking the intended receiver and went for a gallop While it was not definitely stated across the line; Stringham also going when they plan to leave, Walters said over after a pass had put Carbon on this week that they would probably the one yard line. out this week-en- d and will jourpull Burgess and Wilson split the tally- ney to Manti. Elk are knowm to be ing honors in the third quarter, each available in that section and the party gaining six points. The former re- hopes to bring back Its share of the peating his performance in the last honors. El-m- An excursion that turned out to be more of a track meet than a pigskin fray, resulted in Carbons first con- ference game last Friday afternoon when the local team journeyed to Spanish Fork and returned with a 44-- 0 victory tucked under their belts. Lead Locals From the first score to the end of the game, Carbon held the upper hand. They gained the most jard-agcompleted the highest number of passes and generally made up for their defeat at the hands of Grand Junction a short time ago. Coach Pres Summerhays started pulling his main cogs during the second quarter and fiearly every player who made the trip was given an opportunity to e, wagers are alreaedy running high as to the outcome. While nothing definite has been mentioned, it is presumed that the game will be broadBoth teams have display- ly cast. ed exceptional ability during the present season and while see action. $ the odds favor the Utes, the Ag- - 0 Spanish Wall Holds gie backers are confident that Spanish Fork, however, did not contheir money has not been S, cede the Dinosaurs any easy fray. wagered. Many times their front wall would close up, leaving a jungied mass of players. Their aerial attack was used Price the fans attending Among numerous occasions and while the on football game at Spanish Fork last most of their passes fell short or were Friday were Mayor J. B. Lee, Marl otherwise incomplete, they made a D. Gibson and A. N. Smith. strong attempt to halt the successive fool-ish- ly quarter. ROLLER SKATING RINK IS Added Score Possible OPENING IN PRICE TONIGHT One other score could have possibly been made in the second quarter Carbon county is to have a roller when Reid started a victory dash, but the sudden appearance of a Spanish skating rink, such an establishment ni Fork player tacking him, ruled that to be opened this evening in the he was down. building basement by Burnell The combination of Burgess and Redtger, an experienced operator who Sil-vag- Marshall covered itself with glory, the two being outstanding. Burgess punts averaged 50 yards while Marshalls brilliant work in the backfield and his ability to gain yardage, cost the panish aggregation many first downs. Penalties amounted to about 25 yards against Carbon. Spanish refrained from penalizations. Both teams resorted to the air throughout the game, with consistent ground being covered. has directed several such amusement places previous to coming here. The rink is to be open every evening except Sunday, according to Mr. Redi-ge- r, and he plans to stage special evening events after he has the place operating satisfactorily, George B. Wallace, W. F. Myers and Fred Bonomo were in Spanish Fork last week, attending the Carbon-SpaniFork game. sh lighter than Carbons averaging 154 Their backfield also takes pounds. a drop in comparison with the local backfield, the formers averaging 140 What they lack in weight pounds. are preparing for their next however, they' make up in spirit and they and plan to make the tide of game loand playing ability may give the the battle swing in their favor, makcals a real run for top honors. Carbon Ready has not been idle. After the Spanish voctory, Coach Summerhays settled down to develop some special plays which when properly executed, are good yardage gainers. The combination of Marshall- Carbon meanwhile, A Taxpayer and' Property Owner ing up for the game lost to Harding. who played against Youngsters Notre Dame and Harding in the first two games were Mickey Treat, Harry Stone, Buddy Donaldson, Garth Baird, Arvil Reid, Harold OBrien, Harry Mangus, Parley White, Arco Poloni, Charles Parry, Hiram Seppi Leo Mower, Henry Hill, and Max Ca-deVaughan Ware. The definite schedule for the Latuda outfit has not been announced, but reports will be given through these columns. Burgess which worked to such a good advantage at the last game will probably be called upon to again gain ground while Burgess toe is being groomed for some more stratosphere punting. Carbons line has withstood the brunt of a number of attacks but Mentor Summerhays doesnt want to take any chances and is giving it special attention. The delicate art of opening up holes in the split second is one of the subjects available for improvement, he thinks, and consequently is devoting much of his time in that respect. Injuries Drop v 3 'K ' , I . y;?' it i1 - DEAN TILTON OF HELPER He Has Respect . ed Dignity Qualification Vote for DEAN TILTON for COMMISSIONER REPUBLICAN TICKET FOUR-YEA- R PAID POLITICAL The local team is in pretty good Leslie shape considering injuries. Reids shoulder is getting back to normal and he will be used in the fray. Other players out because of hurts are reported in fair shape but if the to any exten't, will game is one-sidbe jerked. Hundreds of fans are expected to jam the stadium here for the game, as it is the first time in three weeks that the locals have played on their home field. Moab will probably send a delegation of rooters here to lend their moral support and all indications point to an unparelleled tussle. 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