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Show .,w DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, 2C TO, !ueday, September IV63 , ''& fepweMWeek'srlllligh SdissIlhSe .4. -- By DAVE KADLECK Deseret Newt Sports Writer While the states Cass A eyes keep a scrutinizing squint S.L. on preseason football play , TopsMarket LV I 1- A native Salt Lake nglers has come up with the top fishing invention of the past year. Martin Red Hardin, 58, who is a supervisor in the Salt Lake Branch office of The Los Angeles Procurement Dlst, was fishing the Weber River last year when wind whisked away his box of flies. Martins mind went to work and he came up with the idea for a fly flask. . The flask Is now being manufactured by a Mesa, Ariz, ' firm. American - "Fishing Tackle Assn, representatives voted the flask the top fishing item marketed duimg 1963, in their recent convention in Chi- X ttumr ' JLdl x Shafer Highland backs responsible for contender role include Garth Hall (32), Steve Robinson, Stewart Simpson. Continued From Page C-- I The flask can be attached to the belt, and makes flies easily available, without danger of losing flies or flask, ner Wade are other e prospects for Bill Fickingers Castleton 140 a Steve Rams. .... f one-opounder. the Highland boasts finest line prospects in the WestDepthless' state in sophomore Mark Jen240 pound tackle. West will rely on its Junior son, a class- to back a sprinkling ol veterans in the 63 campaign. Skyline Experienced Quarterback Gary Kraus, a Skyline has a score to veteran, has two of the most settle with East and should the experienced ends in the state Eagles to throw toticiFcapipiiTir. Skyline is an rel Quinn and - Eddie Gates. team. It will be quarterbacked Kraus can count on big John by Curt Canning, a 195 (210) White tor good share pounder who will hand off to will team White line of work. Frank Dupo, and Mike with Dave - Monk who will . work the other tackle spot. Flankers Include Mike HewFred Turner is a cinqh guard tor the Don Jesperson eleven itt, 175, Sam Efnor, 190, with with Russell Johnson and Dar- junior Jeff Jesperson a likely rell Hanson battling it out for starter at defense. Doug Hlllan the other spot. Ron Kuehene and Greg McMillan will work ter. V "T- the tackle slot next to guards - Taking backfield signals Steve Dobson, and Alan Pace. from Kraus will be little Gene Dave Pugh and Bruce Bean are working for the, center wingback, Tafoya, a Dennis Hutchings, fullback spot. and halfback Ted Horsley, a Wayne Startins eleven will senior at 170 wholl run from run from the I" or wlng-formation with a lot of wide right half. open stuff."" and-Btyc- sen-an- -- 5-- - dait-Watch-Out- n r 6-- Cal-liste- r. . will-cen- Highland A Contender - - Highlands- defense, good size and speed places it in the contender role. Lacking experience, Highland has two fine ends in Doug Hammer and Bob Clark, a good quarterback in Stewart Simpson and Garth Hall, a hard-noskid who likes to run. Steve (Little Robbie) - Robin- son caps his high school play- Is Ready South4igures it lost last years region three title on the bounce of a ball. It figures to "ITT" catch up this season. Quaterback Jack Gehrke is one of Coach' Dale Simons reason for being optimistic. , Backs 160, Larry Garlock, 175, Mike Fisher, 185,- and Dave Edmonds, 140 are- - four-ot- her good., reasons for Southern optimism. Add fo this ends Dee Allred,. 175, and Mike Burbidge, 170, 200 tackles Don Carter, 190 pounds and Lee Peip, pounds and Souths- - chances are enhanced. The Cub chances are increased even more with the addition of guards, Doug Poulson and Jim Henderson and center Joe Sasich. Simon is counting heavily on Steve Pohlman to handle a good share of linebacking chores. - - Terry-Dimick- 6-- 6-- . : Injuries might hurt Granite before the season is out. If fullback Dave Swanson, slowed by'- - injuries-thi- s 'year, - comes around with backfielders-Larr- y Christensen, Don Williamson, Leonard" Neilsen" and' defensive back Terry Pendley the Granitian cause will. be helped considerably. This bevy of backs will run around ends Kent Davis and Alex Ojurchich, through holes; made by tackles Doug Stafford and Bob Gardner and will use guards Scott Sceili and Eugene Oreno as interference in many of the single-winplays planned by Coach Darold Simmons. Woody Ward will center to one of the lightest quarter, backs in the league, Earl a 122 pounder. Roy Halstenrud and Hyo Kepinga are scheduled for linebacker duty. . g Ohl-sen- " By DON BECK Deseret News Staff Writer kUpset Mark Billiard Tourney 2nd Round ROCHESTER, NT. (UPI) Art Cranfield of Syracuase, He-wa- - N.Y., upset George Chenier of , in Canada, round of the U.S. Masters pocket billiard tournament Sunday. In other matches, Frank ot Brooklyn, NT.,- - beat former national champion Joe , Canton of Troy, NT., Mike Eufemio? of New York edged Irving Crane, 150-13and Don Pozer of Decatur, 111., . defeated Jimmy Caras; the-seco- nd 150-66- Me-Gow- 150-101- Top Water Skier At 14 VICHY," FRANCE Billy Spencer, a youngster from Sarasota, Fla., took ftrsf plaee'iir 'the wnrld water ski championships Sunday, -- The United States dominated the competitions, sweeping the first four places in the final combined standings. 150-118- Call me up "BUY A FORD Braves Call Players MILWAUKEE (UPI) Mac Jones, an outfielder, and Dan Schneider, a lefthanded pitcher, are scheduled to report to the Milwaukee Braves Tuesday. WALTER LARSON J Granite finished strong last year. It could get a fast start and do some surprising this year. defeated, Mountain States Water Bob Works came out of ing career, at the losers Shafer also is set forJackfield bracket Monday night to down duty.Roger Furness, a 10.2 cen- Berthold Realtors for the first tury man, junior Gregg War county-wid- e slow pitch softball tournament championship at New White Park. Water Works, with Marion Thompson working on the mound and the big bats of Spence Thurgood, Butch Latey and Tom Klngdon proving the power at the plate, won three games the final night to capture the crown. They gained a berth in the finals by downing American T&T 22-- and then in the first championship game stopped Berthold, who hadbeenuns 2 Goltfy, Sullivan Called DETROIT (UPI) Pumal an outfielder, and catcher John Sullivan are scheduled to report to the De-j- troit Tigers from their Syracuse farm club". Bothhjf260 for Syracuse, which waS eliminated from the International League playoffs Sunday. Goldy, Latey 19-1- MSWHKOMY! GEHERA had Tubeless 7-- 6 .. Tube Type Blackwalls Whitewalls All 4-Pl- Full Full-Strengt- h, y, Ford Chevrolet. 95 Plymouth Studebaker Water Beckstead Mueller; Thompson. 1 Water Works M 0 Berthold Realtor u 13 a Thompson, Ludlow and Ludlow, Thompson; Khoury- - and Bero. 1 7 .Water Works a .12 3 Berthold Realtors nd Haws; Thompson Khoury and Wilson. (.70 x IS; 7.50 x lfjubeless biackwall Pontiac tub. type Oldsmobile - biickw.u Rambler, Mercuiy DeSoto, Buick (.00 x 14 lubtlest bliekwtll DRIVE ON NEW GENERALS NOW I mu Convenient Budget Wtii ey Tenns--Ju- pular Am 60 M to 38 for fifty (50) weeks of electronics training .7 O Training begins with the basic fundamentals O Full or part time Jobs available to help pay tuition and living . Oanaral Nylona far Cadillac, Chryalar,L.lneotp, Big Bulek, Oldamoblle. , GUARANTEE minship end k.r.'b10' . 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Khoury. .Pete Maun anO Du-aMoss, Barthold; Latey, Thurgood, Kingdon, Thompson, and Bob Nunley, Mountain States Water Works,- - Clayton Wilkinson, Hy Hudson, Sanders Window Shede; Roger Chambers, Sheldon Chappell, American T&T; Fren Prentices' Utah Power & Ll9ht; Phil Irwin, Infer, national Harvester. Llnescores: American T&T NEW YORK (UPDOver-tpitk- , one 'of the most successful pacers of 1963, has been installed as an favorite to win Thursday nights $163,187 Cane Futurity pace at Yonkers Raceway despite drawing the No. 12 post position. t 1 TinEl In the second championship contest, two home runs by Thurgood was the needed mar- - j gin for victory- - as the Water Works nine took a squeaker. Ray Khoury and Larry Morgan were the two big hitters for the Berthold club. The sportsmanship trophy was awarded American T&T and Khoury took both the leading hitter and most valuable player awards. : Pacers Set Racs SHOCK ABSORBERS LOAD LEVELERS- 262-261- " three homers for the winners. 142 pounds. 1?61 Weltech Graduat '(UPI) Granite A Darkhorse Water Works Snares County Softball Title e Even --the top pros in the Utah Open couldnt have made a better shot than R. L. (Dick) Bywater did Monday on the Lake" hole at Nibley golf course Dick, who resides at 1627 Sherman Ave., made a hole in one on the short No. 4 hole, a playing in a foursome including his wife, Eois; Verl Jacob, 1609 Roosevelt Ave.,- and Jim Childress, 761 Bryan Ave. Mu-nlcip- : iWb - -- Wednesday Schedule p.m. Richfield at SeamtS Fort, Prtdar Schedule East at Jordan. 3 p.m. Ogden at Welt, I p.m. Granoer at Clearfield. 3 p.m. Murray at Seum, Highland, 3:J8 p.m. Ben Lomond at Skyline, 3 p.m. -Granite al Weber, I p.m. Olympus at Davis. 7:30 p.m. Hiamand at Bountiful, 7:3 p.m. Tooele at Sox Eldar, 7:3 p.m, Baa; .River at Bonneville Highland at Pocatello, ad Lawn, 1 P.m. Spanish Pork at East Carbon, 3 P.rtl. Malad at North Cacna .v- South Cacha at Burley Hillcrest at Orem, 3 P.m. . 'Bingham at Provo. 3:39 p.m.v Spnnavtlla at Cyprua, 7:30 p.m. Millard at Carbon Saturday Schedule White Pina, Nav. Delta Craif, Colo., at Uintah if (mxi&Knm CART8P an Bywater Scores Ace At Nibley cago. Eleven Prep Picture Favors East South . d. , vi -7 d East-Jor-d- Heres weeks schedule! that stopped some dozen years schools will look to the south ago. The Murray-Soutgame pits where Region 10 gridders Fritwo teams who are relegated to cam'63 day officially open the runner-up- " roles on most prepaign. . Some of the best football fare dicting, polls. A runaway by a of the seasons slated1 for the either team would suggest champion, has region probable prep pigsklnner who frequentsj overlookei the neighborhood gridiron. Another game that must be tests Jn Region 10 play, Milford considered one of sthe topTooele travels'; to BeaverT CedarCIty nf theaftemoon-hatraveling to Box Elder for a buses to Hurricane and Kanab 7:30 p.m, engagement Both goes to St. George where Dixie teams are favorites in their respective regions. -plays the host role. Favor Beaver, Cedar City Other top action hasDen Lomond traveling to Skyline for and Dixie in this " 3 p.ite engagement with the A Friday game that has a a recent' conquerors title tinge to It Is the Granite playing Weber on the test, a gams that could jug Warrior grid, Olympus at D gle even the most wild prog vis and Highland will attempt nolticatlons. Its set for 3 p.m to. score as many touchdowns as they had called back lajt on the Beetdlgger grid. week when they meet Bountiful Ogden, a power from Region at 7:30 p.m. on the Brave pas Two, invades Wests lair for ture. a "bout with the Panthers at 8 pm. The game renews a battle Angler's Fly Flask B J 'RC SIEIPINO CARRIERS RENTED AGt -- TINTS -- COOlE$ |