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Show THE Page Eight Tic about 500 thousand tons over the half of last year, and experts Tonnage of bituminous coal for first are overseas shipment In the first half predicting 15 million tons will of 1954, showed an Increase of be shipped by years end. Export Tonnage Up Thursday, November 4, 1954 SUN-ADVOCA- ormer Carbon High PORT . Season Specials South Romps to 18-- 6 Win Over Pinosaurs f f,' & A fumble in the opening minutes, of the game and an intercepted pass in the final canto set up two of the touchdowns for the South high Cubs who dampened the Carbon homecoming fervor here last Friday afternoon when they walked off the field on the long end of an 18-score and remained undefeated in Big Nine play. An run in the third canto racked up the second South score. Carbons only score came in the second quarter at the end of a drive which started on the f 6 (Opens Saturday, November 6 8:00 a.m.) - 87-yar- South 48. The yardage in this drive was run off on a passing and running attack. Never give a good team a chance for a break was a lesson learned by the Dinosaurs. In this breaks went game the South, way and they had the ability to capitalize. Therein was the difference in the two teams who played a rather even game not counting the Carbon miseuos. HUNTING COATS AND VESTS so-call- ed discount 25 d The passing combination of kept Carbon hopes alive until the end. The Dlnfisaurs went into the air 28 times and completed 13 of these. But with such consistent aerial tries, there is bound to be some trouble and the Cubs picked three of the Carbon tosses out of the air at the most inopportune times for the home towners. ez GUN CASES discount 25 Hand Warmers (Sportsmen Brand) Regular $2.25 $1.49 SPECIAL WE HAVE PLENTY OF Shotgun Shells First Quarter South won the toss and elected to receive. After picking up two first downs from their own 41 they were foreed to kick. Carbon took over on their own 19 where the South kick went out of bounds. On the first play, Gustas hand'd off to Miller and he fumbled with South recovering on the Carbon 19. From this point Duf-fi- n went all the way for the first Cub score. The kick for extra point was blocked. The South kick was returned 30 yards on a nice lateral play to Rodriquez which downed the ball on the CaYbon 41. The Dinosaurs managed to pick up a first down into enemy territory and then the nttack bogged down and they were forced to kick. South put the ball back into play on their own 18 but tiie Dinosaurs held and the Cubs were forced to kick back with the Dinosaurs taking over again on the visitors 48. The Carbon lads Get Your Hunting License Here Price Commission Co. South First West Price four-yar- d line as the first quarter ended. Second Quarter The Dinosaurs tried two plays picking up a yard on each then on the third try Morley went through the line for the first and only Carbon tally. The kick for point was no good. Duffin, who was the offensive giant for the Cubs, returned the Carbon kick 15 yards to his own 31. After picking up a first down the South lads were held and thrown for a loss. On a punt formation Carbons Carr sneaked through and blocked the kick and Day recovered for Carbon on the Cub 33. From this point the Dinosaurs moved the ball to the Cub five where the attack was stopped cold and the Cubs took over possession on downs. The Cubs rolled first down then were up a forced to kick with Carbon carrying back to the visitors 43. The first play called by Gustas was a pass and Souths Evans got under It for an interception on his own 17-ya- rd Preston Summerhays, former Carbon high football coach and now linp coach at the University of Utah, was the principal speaker at the Carbon Booster Club breakfast last Thursday morning at the Carbon College cafeteria. Mr. Summerhays followed his talk with the showing of films of the n game. Boyd Bunnell was the master of ceremonies and introduced the speaker and the Carbon College coaches, Jimmy Mullins and Jack-so- n Jewkes. Guests at the breakfast were the members of the two Carbon College football teams. J. R. Warren, Booster president, stated his organization wishes to express its appreciation to the following business establishments who contributed toward the breakfast: Price Trading' Company, Carbon Locker, Diamond Market, Safeway, Kellers Market, Arden Dairy, Dairy, Fisher BakCompany, ing Royal Baking Company, Wonder Bread, Carbon Ice Cream, A. & W. Produce, Mike Marakis Produce and The SATURDAY Utah-Orego- Special Fast! Buy-A-ct Ili-La- nd Sun-Advocat- e. Committee members who arranged for the breakfast were Jack World, Frank World and Ross Frandsen. sion on their own 41. After two first downs the Dinosaurs had moved to the Cub 25 at which lost on possession later the half ended point they downs. with the score tied at Fourth Quarter Third Quarter The Cubs made no headway and One of the best runs made by Carbon came as the second half were forced to kick. Carbon took over on their own 23 but were opened. Jeanselme took the South forced to kick back with the Cubs kick and moved through a maze 50. The Cubs then to the returning of would-b- e tacklers to the Cub kicked to back Carbon with the 53 43, a return of yards. With Dinosaurs putting the ball back this run to spur them on, the Di on into their own 16. Gustas play nosaurs looked like a sure bet to move toward the goal but after again went into the air for a first down. However, this aerial attack chalking up a first down to the was short-lived when Farrar pickCub 33. another pass was Interone ed out of the air and the Cubs Cubs on own the their cepted by on over took 42. From Carbon the 13. On the first play Ludwig pickthis Cubs drove the point through ed up three but on the second the for three first downs to the CarCubs dropped five yards on a pen- bon 10 from where Ludwig carried alty. Then Duffin took the hand-of- f over for the third Cub The 24. One play ' t VA A I' r A V-- 4 ' r .' ' 6-- 6. .'V-r&yf- v ; . V. SPECIAL! k HEIRLOOM TYPE REVERSIBLE BEDSPREADS Lovely to look at, easy to care woven cotton for bedspreads machine wash, need no ironing. Rich fringe border. White. Eceshell. Yellow. Pink. Pre-shru- nk tally. kick for point again failed and the Cubs took an 18-- 6 lead. The Dinosaurs put the ball Into play on their own 14. Three first downs were rolled up in rapid succession then on the try for a third the pass was completed but in attempting to lateral the receiver fumbled and South recovered on return on their own 25. Aided by their own 35. From this point a holding penalty against South South moved back up the field to the Dinosaurs moved for three their own 48 where the gun soundfirst downs to the enemy 10 where ed ending the game. the Dinosaurs agains fumbled. The Game statistics: loose ball was bobled around anc finally South recovered on their own 31. Their first three downs picked up three successive first from this point proved fruitless downs via the ground and air and then they were forced to kick routes moving the ball to the with Carbon again taking posses - SIlOtgEHIS South FRIDAY booster Breakfast HOMECOMING SPOILERS PSieeisciBif THURSDAY loach Addresses from Christensen and slicec through a nice hole in the line and behind some commendable blocking romped down the fielc and over the goal line, a run of 87 yards, for the second Cub score The kick for point again failed anc South took a 12-- 6 lead. 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