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Show fie Swamps Eagles in Season Finale' 16-- 6 CSU IPO 1ST CZcCvirtxzfe The Utah State Department of uM the Book Draw- h Fish and Game today announced Cottonwood. that conditions have warranted Hunting dates for the Daggett-Cla- y the calling of two more special Basin hunt will be from Noy 23 through December 1, notice vember deer hunts. permit, this point on the rigors of the The two due to begin while the weekends of November game on the undermanned Eagle this coming hunts, 4 and November weekend, November squad began to show up and they 23, are the Daggett-Cla- y 1 only, will be the rule on the Basin were forced to relinquish possesBook Cliffs - Nash sion on downs on their own 48. hunt. and on the aerial Hansen for CSU took the pigskih next, another As on other post season hunts frpm this opint and rambled try, a CSU player intercepted and through the Carbon defenses and went the distance. The kick was except the Avintaquin and Farm Creek units which ape was not stopped until he had again good giving the Broncos a Creek-Roc14-lead. , governed by Indian regulations, reached the Carbon 10. The les held CSU at this point then The Eagles offense bogged down holders of special permits for the Gonzales intercepted a CSU pass after again taking the kick and hunts who possess an unused regand moved the ball out to the 17. was forced to punt. They recov- ular license deer tag may also fill After a gain the Eagles ered a fumble but lost the ball the that tag on the special hunt Also continuing through this were forced to kick and a CSU same way on the second play. Aftlineman got through deflecting er picking up a first down the coming weekend are the Farm Creek and Avintaquin the ball and the Broncos took Broncos kicked to the Carbon 22. Creek-Roc- k over on the Carbon 41. After one The Eagles lost 12 on the first special permit Indian hunts and line play that netted seven yards play and on a bad pass from cen- the Moab post season hunt CSUs Hansen hit Butt with a ter the kicked was trapped behind Hunters planning to go afield pass for another first down to the the goal line giving CSU a safety for any of these hunts are urged Carbon 27. The Eagles held and and two more points making the to be prepared for any type of took over possession on downs. On score 16 to 6. That just about end- weather. Good equipment, tire the first play,, the Eagles took up ed the game with only a few chains, extra food and heavy the air and picked up three yards plays being run after the kick. clothes are considered a necessity. The Carbon College Golden Eagles last Friday afternoon on their own field lost their chance of winding up in second place in the ICAC circuit when they Third Section Thursday, November 21, 1957 dropped a hotly contested game to the College of Southern Utah by a 16 to 6 count. This game ended the season for both teams. Playing with a vengeance the first half, the Eagles mustered a halftime lead of 0 but in the second half it was a battle of stamina and the Eagles ' In one of the most exciting game in the fintl seconds in what 27. They couldnt make headway succumbed to the thrusts of a grid contests seen in a long time up to that point looked as if it and were forced to kick. The lager CSU squad. The second half on the local turf, the Box Elder would be determined on the yard- Dinos took the ball on their own was also marked with injuries in Bees last Saturday afternoon age basis. According to statistics 37 and from that point in eight the Eagles ranks which hurt their squeezed past the Carbon high kept by this newspaper during the plays and two first downs Crocco, chances considerably and especischool Dinosurs 19 to 13 to win game, the Dinosaurs would have Richard and Jewkes teamed in the ally when Alvin Juliano was taken a berth jp the state Class A high won the contest on that basis, 213 ball carrying department to tally out of the game after he had school football championship game yards to 193. This is derived from the first score of the game. The turned in a stalwart performance to be played Saturday at the Uni- the yards gained rushing, 230, and TD was made on a lateral from on the defense, to which many a ' and Crocco to Richards. CSU ball handler can testify. versity of Utah stadium. subtracting the penalties On taking the kick the Bees It was pretty much a battle of yards lost, 30 and seven, respecThe game started out with CSU (Continued on Page Four) the breaks as both teams were tively. The Bees made 141 yards the kick and racking up taking of 72 passing. by way fairly well matched, the Dinos rushing and three first downs to the Carbon i24 where they were forced to rehaving the edge in the ground play This totaled 213. Subtract the with the Bees making up their yards lost, 20, and you have 193. linquish possession on downs. end in the air.' A crucial fumble The Bees lost no yards on penalFrom that point the Eagle' ties. The Bees took advantage of by the Dinosaurs, two behind a sterling line, rolled cannot That their opportunities. penalties called against the Dinothe ball back up the field going saurs which gave the hard pressed be dtnied. all the wav for the first TD. Bees breathing space and the The Dinosaurs probably played Of Butcher, Gonzales, Wilson and catching of a freak pass by the their best game of the season and Jeanselme teamed to make the Bees all added up to the margin the sentiment even of the Box five first downs .which carried Members of the Carbon-Emer- y of victory. The Bees sewed up the Elder coach was that the best Fish and Game Association last over the CSU goal. Butcher team lost due to the breaks of through the center from night elected a roster of nltmged the game. The Dinos played Friday one yard out to make the tally. directors who will formulate-an- d End strictly a ground game, trying guide the organizations policies Th PAT bv Juliano was no good. On the next kickoff CRlVs only one pass while the Bees went through the ensuing year. The into the air frequently. new directors are scheduled to Grimes madP a beautiful return 6-3 If ever a team depended large- meet tonight in the municipal to the Carhon 48 before he was ly on one man in the running de- building to elect the new officers. downed. After peeking un a first h partment, ft was Box Elder. The public is invited to this meet- down the ball was fumbed with For All Carbon taking over on their own led the Bee attack and ing. 6 From that point in two first of the the with scooped folDinoexception Named as directors are the The Carbon high school dr'vns the FarVs moved the ball saurs finished the 1957 football up fumble he gathered the win- lowing: ; ' season undefeated in league play ning points for the visitors. In From Price Jack World, Wil ba'-- to the CSU 27 where posbackfield Crocco was it Carbons liam Thomas, F. A. Migliore, session was lost on downs. but lost two games, won one and lost the most crucial who was the workhorse although James Simone, Lyle Mower, JulThe Broncos 'started back and contest he did not get into the scoring ius Spigarelli, Baldy Chapman and ehalkd up four first downs to of all, the semi-fincolumn. Jewkes, Richards and Leon Moynier. the Carbon 30 at which point against Box Elder. Higby also showed up well. CarFrom Helper: Tony OBerto, T,awerv for Carbon recovered a seaThe Dinosaurs opened the overGeorge Grivet, Curley Monroe, fumbled laeral. On the first place son against Montrose, Colorado, bons whole line cannot be looked in the plaudits. y .Temselme Craig Crandall, Jim Monroe, a to won 31 ht Swan with a pass 13, and Gale and Pete Foderaro. The power of the Dinosaur atthat netted 28 yards but that was affair. This was followed by a From Dragerton Lee Worth- the nd of that snurt and the ball contest against Grand Junction, tack was evident from the beginington, John Garr, Clair Behling, again went pver to CSU on downs. another affair, which ning. to get Fred Johnson, Pierre Carlson, On the second CSU scrimmage they lost 44 to 6. Then came the ' The Bees took the onkick their own Gordon Allcott and Alvin Rowley. nav Juliano scurried through the flu epidemic and the whole sched- the game under way From Wellington Arco i. defense and nabbed the ball carule was thrown into a quandry rier for a 20 yard loss. This was and to get some practice the Dinos From Hiawatha traveled over to Union in another Miners Trading Team Tony Lupo too much for the Broncos to recover so thev kicked just at the and Albert Vogrenic. contest which they From Kenilworth George Jen- first half came to an end. won 33 to 0. The following week, Lead in Keg League sen and Robert Cracknell. Carbon took the kick to start the flu still being prevalent, the The Miners Trading Post team From Spring Canyon Dinosaurs traveled to Cyprus and Ray second half, but after netting a Woodward and one director yet to first down on 14 yards lost dropped their game there 21 to 12. gained a comfortable lead when The first league game finally it defeated Walton Motors 3 to 1. be appointed. the ball on a fumble. CSU took From Castle Gate around against Payson Dorothy Miller was parking in rolled Hubert over on the Carbon 35 and with which the Dinosaurs captured 19 every frame to post a terrific 195 Hreinson and Reuben Barra. the aid of a penalty startFrom Scofield and Clear Creek ed a rush and in three first downs to 14. This was followed by a vie and Lillian Tollis came through ser9 an outstanding J. B. Sillitoe, Clarence Gordon, they were on the d line tory over Orem (league) 26 to 12 with Julius Spigarelli, Sr., and Bob with four trys to take it over. and Spanish Fork (league) 13 to ies. 7. The final league game was The Walton Motor girls realized Jensen. They didnt need the four trys beFrom Emery county played against Provo which the the importance of winning this Ray cause on the first play Paige ramDinos won 16 to 6. The scheduled match but were unable to change Huntington, Roscoe Black, Clar- med through for the TD. The CSU game with Springville in the lea- the results. Darlene Mabbutt was ence Allred, Paul Manchester, Al- kick for extra was good and they 6 series. bert Webber, Ray Jewkes and took a 6 lead. gue was cancelled three times, high bowler with a two because of the flu and once The Carbon Motor Sales lasses Lloyd Baker. Carbon took the kick but from because of the weather and was hit a winning streak to blank Dorothy Gordon finally called off which amounted Kaiser Steel led her teammates to victory with to a forfeit for Carbon. 9 series. Then last Saturday the Dino- a Vera Taylor and Julie Warren saurs, by virtue of winning the met shared the spotlight honors for Region Five championship, Box Elder, winner of Region Kaiser Steel. in a tilt which "was to Team standings are: Won Lost determine a team to play in the 14 state Class A finals. The Dino- Miners Trading '29 24 20 saurs lost that one, and a Walton Motors 24 19 it was, by a score of 19 Carbon Motor 29 15 to 13. Kaiser Steel Last Minute Pass Conquers Dinos In Drive to Berth in State Final 6-- I . . 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ME Jtv k, -- ' S8 7-- ymjtfihWtfifr 167-42- 1-- 2, al heart-break- er THE DAILY SENTINEL Western Slope Golden Gloves Tournament (Tentative) Lincoln Park Auditorium, Grand Junction Jan. 1958 ENTRY BLANK 5, i, Add rets Name Claeaitication (check one): Novice Age Experience K5. . . , . Open fill to: and Editor return Sports Clip, Daily Sentinel Grand Junction, Colo. Weight Price Area Fighters Bid to Slope Tourney A Western Slope Golden Gloves tournament, open to all Western Colorado and Eastern Utah amateur boxers and would-b- e boxers, is in the planning stage. Park auditorium in Grand Junc- tion, will include three classes and eight standard weight divisions. Eight open class champions will qualify for state title matches at Denvpr. The tourney, tentatively set for February January 23, 24 and 25 at Lincoln Competition will be held in the novice, high school and open classes. Fighters 16 years of age up to 21 will be eligible for the novice ranks, providing they have fewer than six amateur bouts. Only registered high school students will be eligible for the high school class. All others may compete in the open classification. Electric cable tape with fiber Weight divisions ' will coincide lass Insulation I therms, with those observed in profession6-- job probelow. Sizes for all pipes $1 up. Dont let your pipes freeze. See us. asy tects to SO al championships. Entrants are asked to fill out the accompanying form and send it to the Sports Editor, The Daily Sentinel, Grand Junction, by December 1. A minimum of 100 OLSEN CO. J. VAUGHN fighters is needed to make the Price tournament 15 E. Main an actuality. 05 ' 4-- 0. semi-fin- 7-36- What scores with figure-minde- d Light refreshment like todays Pepsi-Colreduced in calories. Never heavy, never too a, sweet, Pepsi refreshes without filling. 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