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Show Pag THE Six S UN. ADVOCATE. PRICE, UTAH OPEN Thursday, December 28, 194! CLOSED MONDAY, JANUARY Stricter Enforcement of High School Football Rules Urged by Federation A campaign for stricter en forcemeat of football rules will be waged by the National Federa' tion of State High School Associa tions which reported Tuesday 15 prep grid deaths for the 1961 sea son, highest on record. These fatalities attributed rectly to football were the greatrepest since the organization all in school 20,000 high resenting states except Texas began keeping records in 1931. There were seven other indirect fatalities. These included football players stricken by heart seizures di- Eagles Top Visiting Californians 78-5- 3 Nine fatalities occurred during games and six in practices. Most of them came from tackling, blocking, being piled on or heat pros tration. In five cases there was no evidence of any specific contact leading to the fatal injury. In the last 16 seasons, there have been 155 fatalities. Previ ous highs of 14 were recorded in 1935, 1946 and 1957. Last year there were seven. There were eight in 1959. The federation estimates that the number of prep players nearly Shooting more than 50 per cent from the field, the Carbon College Golden Eagles turned back an in vading crew from Palo Verda Junior College 78 to 53 last Tues day night. Carbons Powell hit 21 points to lead all scoring and the Carbon cause was aided by Hender son and Smith, each with 15, Bla-swith 11, Moore with 6, Jensen with 4, and Pace with 2. High man for the visitors was Bates with 17. Next Tuesday night the Eagles host the Mesa Mavericks of Grand Junction who in an earlier en- counter at Grand Junction defeated the Carbon crew by a score of 98 to 75. Frost APPLE Little League Safeway managed to hang onto e advantage over the Helper Merchants and the Silver Dollar Club with a 12 won and 4 lost record in the Little League. Burton Davis, Helper Merchants, came in with the high series of the night last week with a 618 effort, and George Poulos, Silver Dollar, was second with 614. High games were bowled by: Burton Davis, 244, 211; Jay Martino, 231; Max Snow, 219, and Bowling Won -- Flame MINCE - PUMPKIN EACH FOR Carnation Cudahy 6-o- MANGE z. $19 SNOW CROP Starkist Tuna Sausage Fancy Bleached Lost Tourney Slated At Country Lanes will hold a tournament at the Country Lanes Larsens January sociation 1 ced by R manager. Monday Night City League The tournament is open to all Wonder Bread moved one half members and teams of the above game ahead of the Highwaymen and will as a result of last weeks play, mentioned association, feature team, doubles, singles, and Wonder Bread has a 10 won lost record, competition. Entry and 1 blanks and information concerning Hans Miller turned in the high the tourney are available at both game of the evening, a 202, and the Country Lanes and the Bonnie Jim Hansen had a 200 for the Lanes in Helper. Thursday Mixed Foursome only other 200 game of the night. Since there are two bowling es- Wallys Marine has the high team managed to hold on to first place last week tablishments concerned in the series for the year with 2417, and when they won two and lost two, Association, it was Jaycee No. 2 has the high team while second place Newberry-Brya- n decided to hold two tournaments game with an 867. gained ground winning three this year in order not to show) Standings: and losing one. prejudice, according to T Bailey - Leo - Hyatt hold a OBerto, association secretary. A lead over Newberry-Brya- n vote of all the bowlers was taken Jaycee No, with a 12 won and 4 lost record. and the Country Lanes was select- - Besso Shoe Dena Pierotti, a substitute bowler, ed as the site for the first tour- - j Harmond turned in the two high games for nament. the ladies with a 187 and 182, and Two ABC championship tourna-- 1 Jaycee No. Mildred Newberry came in with ments cannot be held in one as-- 1 Emery 181. Dick Peterson turned in the sociation area, only 200 game of the night when by members of the Wallys Marine Fresh he hit the 200 mark right on the Association that the latter tournose. nament, to be held at the Bonnie LIMES Lanes, would be the championship tournament, according to Mr. OBerto. All team captains and interested bowlers are urged to contact their respective bowling houses to familiarize themselves with the rules and regulations, which have A three-mateam scratch leabeen changed somewhat since last on Friday nights at 7 p.m., gue year's tournament. jackpot sweepMr. Fletter says that every and a er on Sunday nights are being possible effort has been made to make this one of the finest Dlanned for the bowlers at the tournaments to be held in Car- Country Lanes. Manager Bill Webb announced bon County. that the three-ma- n scratch league will be initiated in order to give the higher bowlers a chance comto participate in match-gam- e petition. A maximum team handicap of 500 will be allowed to teams entering this league so that no one team can be too strong at the beginning of the league, according to Mr. Webb. e On Sunday nights, a sweeper, featuring a progressive jackpot which will be guaranteed at $50 to begin with, will be Initiated January 7. Bowlers will vie for first, second and third place handicap prizes and first place scratch prize in addition to the jackpot prize. Bailey-Leo-Hya- tt I Price-Help- I er I one-ga- Price-Help- for er Scratch League, 3-Ga- If Texas Pink GRAPEFRUIT Sweeper me Starting at Lanes No. 1 SLICED n three-gam- e Crisprife BACO Cheese N 4f Morrells 5-l- POUND b. Canned Horn . three-gam- Diamanti Bowlers Edge Ahead In Wee Bonnie loop Diamantis Cafe moved out ahead of the Helper Insurance team by one point in the last session of the Wee Bonnie Bowling League. Louise Svetieh bowled the high single game, a 190 and high series of 484 was bowled by Elsie Wharff who also bowled the high series the week before, a 514 The Diamanti gals bowled the team high single game, 723 and! the high team series, a 2102. BEEF Mound Assorted Cold CUTS STEAK 7f POUND Wilson 8-P- 12-o- z. cans JIUJICE VIENNA George Poulos, 211. Standings: N Or & pak one-gam- December 28, 29, 30 1 Flavors SNOW CROP Bowling in The Mens Leagues Mixed Foursome Thurs., Fri. and Sat., Assorted er in warm-u- p routines, or who died has doubled since 1946, mainly from various infections or di because of rural school consolidations. Merging of schools has made seases. The 15 direct deaths occurred it possible to field squads. There is no evidence at all among 720, OtK) boys who patici that equipment and rule changes federation pated in the sport, the to do with the fasaid, which was a ratio of 2.08 had anything Clifford B. this talities season, for every 100,000. Fagan, executive secretary of the federation, said. "The prime reason behind many of the rule changes in the past has been to improve the safety factor, and we will entertain any more that will help. One of the deaths resulted Tuesday Mixed Foursome from piling on. The federation is The CBs continue to dominate going to campaign for stricter play in the Tuesday Mixed Four- enforcement of regulations govsome League with a six and one as piling on and such things erning over second half game margin We also bounds. of out tackling place T&Ts. to see a reduction in the use In last weeks play, Nita Webb want on defense, he added. came in with the high series of of forearms the evening with a 539 featuring Mid-Wint- er games of 203 and 198. Amedeo Keg Beacco and his wife Alice teamed of for for 211, Amedeo, games up and 184 and 197, for Alice. Alice finished the evening with a very nice 513 series. Ann Andrieni roll ed a 500 series in which she got a 194 game, and Virginia Tasker Prices Effective 31 DECEMBER SUNDAY, ak Tamales pkg. . 3 ,or $1 |