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Show Tu &wrcr6e Jerry Gordon, Steve Ilafey, Don Kelly, Gary Turner, Ken Robin- Helper Football Roster Three Wrestling Bouts On Tap at Helper son, Ray Robinson, Joe Meeks, Orlando Meira, Max Rojas, Ferdi- stead, Bruce Christensen, Lynn nand Chavez, Dick Newberry, Lar- Tanner, Victor Peirotti, Richard ry Ganser, Ronald Kulow, John Regis, Sundra Llewelyn, Paul Ross Perri, Dean Martinelli, Iloppe, Chris Miller, Dodd Wil- - Listed on the Helper junior high football roster for the seasons play are the following: Kay Auditorium Tonight Dimick, captain; Lester Black-hahave area Alfred Montez, Ike Fazzio, Wrestling fans of this PORT General Elk Hunt Gets Under Way October 6 Utah's general elk hunting seaOnly fifteen big game rifles listson gets underway Saturday, Oc- ed in the 1956 elk hunting protober, 6, on seven herd units over clamations are legal weapons durthe state. ing these hunts. As with other big game hunts, They are the Cache General, the North Cache, South Cache, Nebo, the hunter must wear conspicuous Manti, Rich county, and Salt Lake red head covering and red shirt, elk hunting units. Closing date for sweater or jacket. the season is October 11, except for the Manti area where the hunt Even the tiny state of Thailand on that unit continues through (Siam) is purchasing coal in the October 14. United States, These hunts will see 1,060 permit holders afield over the seven areas and represents a majority of the total 1,395 elk permits authorized for thirteen hunting units by the Utah Board of Big Game Control this year. Successful applicants for all units were chosen at the annual public drawings. The Carbon College Golden Eag-gle- s, Four early hunts have already playing a nice brand of footbeen held on the Ashley-Dagget- t, ball against a strong Snow college Ashley-Verna- l, eleven, last Friday night chalked and Mt. Dutton elk hunts. Two la- up a 20-- 6 win on the home gridter hunts, the Fishlake set for iron before a rather sparse crowd. 5 November and the Browns In one of the hardest games Park-Thre- e Corners on October seen on the local turf from the 13-2- 1 will finish the regularly standpoint of hard running and scheduled elk hunts this year. bruising tackles, the Eagles earnThe department of fish and ed two of their TDs the hard way game reminded all' elk hunters working down the field a little at that these hunts are closely sup- a time and the third down came ervised and to know the rules and on the end of a nice pass. The Badgers worked hard for regulations regarding them. The following regulations were listed their lone TD which came in the as among those to be observed and second canto. It came on the end remembered. of a sustained drive and was a All elk hunters must register pass play from six yards out. and check in and out at orie of The Eagles scored in the first, the designated checking station's second and fourth quarters with another THE Thursday, October 4, 1956 Ta-bon- e, Terry Hopper, Gary Snider, Frank Saccamanno, LaMar Snow, Manu- el Vegil, Gary Mills, Art Lake, Shirl Barney and Merrill Davis, treat in store tonight card is presentwhen a three-boed at the Helper civic auditorium. The bouts are scheduled to start at 8:30. The main event will pit Wild Red Berry, famous TV star in the wrestling world and noted for his famous vocabulary that has stunned the educated world, pitted against Yvon Quimett, manager of Professor Roy Shire. event Paired in the semi-mai- n are Gorgeous George Grant and Chief Kit Fox and the special event is the Great Sasaki against Jan Madrid. Sasaki is from Japan and Madrid from Spain, as if you couldnt tell from the names. ut Eagles Trip Badgers 20-- 6 in Tough Game seven-yar- d line from where Morley plunged over after three downs. The lone Badger score came on a pass from Johnson to Rigby after a series of ball exchanges on punts. On the final drive the Bad gers took over on the Carbon 40 and a pass from Johnson to King d moved the ball to the line from where Johnson hit Rigby for the tally. The try for point was wide and Carbon held a 6 lead. Carbons second tally of the first half came after following a fluke Eagle punt which traveled only about 10 yards. With the Badgers in possession on the Carbon 46 they fumbled and Carbon recovered. A long pass to Rodriquez that for the permitted hunting unit. Juliano splitting the uprights afAll elk must be checked through ter two of the tallies for the ex- was fumbled but picked out of the designated station for the unit tra points, one of which looked the air again before it hit the where taken. as if it were going to be the mar- ground moved the ball to the five-yar- d line and from this pant MorElk must be tagged immedately gin of victory at the end of the after being killed. It is request- first half. ley swept wide to go over standed the tag be placed in the hock From a spectator standpoint, it ing up. Juliano again kicked the joint, was all that could be desired, in- point to make the score 14 to 6. The carrying of firearms by anyThe third quarter was a series aerial and ground one not possessing an elk permit termingling combat with hard and bruising of punt exchanges with Carbon is illegal on any unit during the at one point through a series of plays. elk season. standing on its own one Jeddy Morley counted for two penalties foot line. The Eagles kicked out of the Eagle tallies ( the first af- of that hole and soon after taking Notre Dame to Moab ter running the pigskin from his over the ball on the Carbon 30 the own 49 on a series of running fumbled with Carbons Badgers Dame The Notre Knights will and pass plays. Prior to this there Bertelsen recovering. travel to Moab Friday where they was an exchange of fumbles soon The opening of the final canto will meet the Red Devis in a lea- after the opening kick by the saw the Eagles on their own 35. in addition to an intercepThen followed ' a series of shot gue contest beginning at 8 p.m. Eagles ted pass pulled by the visitors. The Knights, with one. league After taking over the ball on passes and running pays which moved the ball to the Badger 37 game to their credit, will meet downs on their own 49 after the where a fumble gave possession what will be their toughest league exchange of possession several to couldnt go the Badgers. They competition in the Red Devils. times, the Eagles started a drive anywhere and kicked from their own 45. Carbon took over on the 24 and after picking up five yards on the ground, Fratto hit Jeansel-m- e with a beautiful toss and he raced down the field to go over standing up. The entire play netted a total of 67 yards. The pass from center hit the dirt and therefore the try for point fell flat. From this point on Coach Dick White played his reserves and they held the Badgers with at one point intercepting The workman fell, but the property owner made a pass. a serious slip, too, if he failed to protect himself 7 7 0 6 - 20 Carbon with liability insurance. 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