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Show , , , , 1 . , . ".'''''- , ' , ..: . , , ,,, , , . . ,, , ,t 0 ' - 1 ',.. - I .. . I, Ir I' - ne in-b- .. ..., k ,;, , '' :. 9.4 r ............ , I t1;77) , 1 1 I , j. ,t8V 11)., ,.,.........,,.. Ir.?' '2.'4. 1 , 0 """""1"4:.47: r ; 0 , 10: 4 ' 4..6( ' e I , 1 Ii''' 11 I i - LfinmemommillmoloWASkamw000kbonsiromt44mommiloomokasessialamow .JL ,,. backfield star, whips around DUFFIN GOES APUFFIN'Lew Duffin, South's end for good gain against Ogden in state 'A' title game. A Duffin pass to Dennis Farrar gave South its first touchdown in 14-- 0 victory. all-stat- e , , S , .., Itit ratite Try By JIM GREBE Deseret NewsTelegram Sports Writer South High completed its devastation of the Class A high school football ranks Monday morning by raising the roof on i the Cub Auditorium. - . ... : t i , break up another Tiger threat. Still later Ogden advanced to South's 14 before losing the ball Dog Trials Salt : , on downs. , ' South, too, was left holding the satchel a couple of times. A Jay Ludwig touchdown was nullified on a penalty and just be. Laker- To Os Field' fore the first half ended the clock stopped the Rebels on the line. Ogden three-yar, ' scored Cubs ail the The points they needed st the out, set, Lets Venn passed to Dennis Farrar, a great end, for 27 yards and the score the first time the Cubs held the Beau Jim Teldstron, owned by Bob Dunlap of Salt Lake Citi, captured first place in the "all age" group Sunday at the first field trial held by the German Short-Hai-r Club of Utah. 'Jeff Lesvett's Princess baggCd top honors in the derby division. The puppies' stake was called off because of darkness and will be run at a later date according to director, Dale Gibb. A total of 34 entries competed in the day's action. d -- . - Ron tittle, an allstate cebter, every inch of the way, presented the Cubs the next one when he intercepted a pass and ran 65 yards. Two minutes were left Copping second place awards in the opening half at the time and an entire second half to were Hedi, owned by Clyde but for all practical put' e Ward of Provo, In the division and Leo Leslees Darn liplas the Cubs could have Von Westenholtz of Salt Lake ed blowing their top right ' I then. City- in the derby. -- ! all-ag- ' 'FOR CHRISTMAS , fcL'C,, '' ' - -- : . - - I . , - ...ni , ,,. , , - nitorttir:EPTP lostellotio; loottoottoo Ittiodod,totessisv $ e Cowl Se - - A ' &It 1111:01116' -- 700 Tatic 411ettw. MAIIINEN --- - rW1 , - i1111: 0 ' , ' -- ,.t' 4 t- - :tLt 1 4 , l; - ,'i 1 t,(i ,t J rJ 1I r' ,r i t '4 i 44 ,,11,7, 1,or,,,. ,ma,,, II . ' ty' rst .0..," . I elk mulmoob." - ....,4--mt,00''',,,,,.;.,,..---- I , ' . . HAWKINS TRAVELS FOR MURRAYLorin Hawkins was a Murray High running star Me end. Hawkins again Saturdayand here he takes' off for gain around Springy attack in second ground to devastating Haun with Pete teamed give Spartans again half. , , 1' Those Saturday games highlighted the football season around these parts. Both were classics and while Springville fell to Murray and Ogden bowed to South, both runners-uput on better football play than the scores might indicate. The crowd must have sensed the attraction. They turned out in a number which will approach a mark for the fall football season In theUU Stadiumseemed to be over TEAM AP-ALL-SKYLIN- Hoe.' Playa. LT Id. Horfatt p LI Claronso Carter L. C Joe Do Luca Larry White Carl Skirt ay Lutterman Larry Rom Harold Fairly Dick Imo, Prod Mahaffey gory Slick MS RI RI as MS 10,000. The official count will be released in several days. The Utah Activities Assn. works slowly it's wonders to perform. How it performs some of its wonders is beyond us. The ticket lines were half a block long trying to squeeze through a single gate. Some of the pressmen, loaded down with gear, had to walk on their knees to get inseems that the work. ing press cards issued by the tSHAA were about as valid as a day-ol- d wheatcake. So much for a ticket fizzle,,except to suggest that the well-to-d- o UHSAA spend a few bucks and hire a ticket manager for this one event next time and open enough of ,the gates to handle a 10,000 crowd. lirastStepping Center In all other respects the affair was big time. The rooting sections of all four schools tame up big with classic half-tim- e entertainment. Especially impressive was that Ogden High KS PI licked - Wyoming Winter Montana Now fitaxice Utah Stet , Prokart. - linds-44ari- on Stet. TacklasDave Ni. 103 241 193 1 64 54 223 154 D D DIIIIVOr ,110 113 Colo. AMA 193 6.1 Draws Collegians Claes Junior Junior 24 20 21 --- (INS)A field of Junior Sanior Senior' -- Santo? 24 34 NOW rodent Pion le AMERICAN , Junier Walt Nita; Don Handarsort, Utah. fluardsitoadT Handorson, Will State; ,Jay Crampton, Now Mimics. I ConterSil, ,' Colorado ASK Mastroolovanni, Wyoming,. QuarterbackJo Herb Nakkan, Utah. Galuska. Mob. 'llatks.Ktitt Two OregontOridders -- tol M - - 000 Let Us Repaint and Repair Your Old Bicycle - U Ivy Freon the Men Mei Sells end Services Fred's Repair Shop 164 3671lest Ittis South - ' 14073 I Olympus. Griddirs Honored at Fete Coach Bill Green and his Olympus High School football team were honored at a banat their school Friday night, Three trophies were represented to gridders who performed for the Titans this season. - The high school Key Club awarded a sportstnan trophy to halfback Don Fankhauser. Don Gunderson was given a trophy at the team's outstanding back and Rex Reeve was honored with a trophy as the . squad's lineman-best runners, top-flig- - BrandNow TUBELESS TIRES'', football-Da- - - ORIGINAL Gricider Dies SUMMARY In a brilliant display, both Haun and Hawkins each rolled up more yardage on the ground than the entire Springville eleven garnered both - rushMg and passing. Hann netted In yards 411 24 carries and Hawkins gained lI4In2Ztrlea. Both will tell you it takes a line to make a backfield star and that tells the Murray story. , It was a fitting climax for both clubs. Pehrson has been trying to get into en state finals the past 10 years with his Springville club. He made it this year and ended a success . ful year as state B runnerup. For Murray they nabbed top plize. It was their first trip up for the big finale and there were many who figured they missed by a hair last year. So let's celebrates TIRE st , -- Dress Up for , SATURDAY'S RESULTS Hollandia A S. Caledonia I. Vikings 1, Hollandis B 1. Allemenia A S. Germania IL THURSDAY'S SCHEDULE Caledonia vs. Allemenia A. 10 cm. Ho'lambs B vs. Germania. 11 a.m. SATURDAY'S SCHEMA' Hollandia A vs. Germania. $ p.m. Hollandia B vs. Caledonia. 3.13 Pin. Vikinss ys, Allemenia A. 4.30 P.M. These tires have been. traded on . . . la tho mod fashionabia, o uit vel wont. tradiv you've Perfectly tailored, handsome lb ell details. Single or double, brooded ... rich, deep tones . , WWI. - 1 4,fl of . to41te e 37 ( NONE 11 I t, 1 !GHEE I. Your Downtown General 'Dealer fr' 1r 535 South Main St. Let's - - , l'All;rA..il'AlseiLik. TUBELESS TIRES FRED A. CARLES011 CO. $5450 I Alnleta: AZA.....17.i.ank4 - TO 1 t -- -- GINERAL NYGEN PUNCTURE SEALING a oil dies. II OVU FACTORY EQUIPMENT THAIIKSGIVING SOCCER for Xmas Now :. SPECIAL (UP)--Coa- KH,GORE, TEL man Luster, start quarterback for Kilgore Negro High School football team died Sunday from a spinal injury received in a game earlier this month. MADE '- -- EUGENE, ORE squad.have been chosen to play Len Casanova announced Mon- - in the Shrine game members of the at San Francisco New Year's day that three ny. (UP)--11- Lay Away Tax ... lPro ')f THANKSGIVING Join Show for West East-We- 200 colleges and raced over the universities, Michigan State College four course at East Lansing for the 16th annual National Collegiate Athletic Assn. team and y titles. individual Kansas, which already has successfully defended its Big Seven crown, will seek to retain its NCAA team cross-countr- Wyoming; Utah; Omega SaCksLest MINTION HONORABLE Skilesteht. Utah Oars Sanders. Colo AIM Melt Trenksi. Utah State; Sob Morgan and Ray Oweretts, Now Mexico. TackimJack Baton, Now Masks, Days &ratchet, Wyoming; Chart, De Seca, Denver; Reid Graves. Colorado ASJM Disk Lauderdale. Now fnesice, Ped, Woskamm Montana. Altord.Jack La Saito, Donvor, Leo MeCiellon, Wymninot Rolland Moore. Colorado AJIM; Tommy Thompson. and Lyle Peterson, Utah, John Mattoni. Strominti John Doklava, Colorado AIM.. Canters.-Da- an Wastoaard. Donvar; Paul Hectictsar, lirleham Young. Harris and Tem Lorenat, Wok States Jerry, Jostsr and John A. L. Teroonine, Now Maslow PkI Oster and Okk Sett. Wyoming, BrigHlom Towle, Jim Sowon and Prod Tisane, Denver, Max 'litre', Utah Murtha Camoball, Montana, and Dick Braun, Colorado AIM. (See ROUND ABOUT Page MO) SCHWINIC TERMS itria:i & -- G, MICH. quet held 36 representing SICONVTIAM IrlithamYOune Univorsity, Charlas Hatch, Utah Kraothoroe, LANSIN EAST flanier Sankt,' - 5 ' Cross Country Run Am, II 64 11 64 23 44 21 St LU 54 , 23 It 191 Montana ' Wt. IN - Wyoming, University-ot-Orego- NEW ' ' : ......,::----- . Int a Ite"rd BUY , ) i - blocks. , -- BICYCLES - , ...4..taz no 4 ? ',194 ) 1 7 1, ',' , I , , -- - , C' South School and E. V. Ralph Backman, principal of the understatements made of Murray Mortenson, principal . , of the year Saturday morning. won title the teams football their Both suggested that if (today). there likely wouldn't be much classwork on Monday the thought Who'd read They should have just perished 'school a book if their football team lukd justcanbrought the a biology teacher Its first football title? Imagine if you a great day a toad on , trying to show the class how to disect like this one. And why try. The South and Murray students will re member this great event for more years than they'll be able to retain that triangular twist in plane geometry. I learned too that the square of the hypotenuse of a of the right angle triangle equals the sums of the squares other two sides. But I didn't learn it the day after Granitechain High had dumped Logan High for a state football . . pionship. Incidentally, that game was played the first year South with High had a football team and a right sharp one it wasnamed a and guy star as tough the Evans Grant quarterback Don Larson as the star tackle. And that was 22 years ago. - $150.00'Sittg 50- IAST.CONVEtilliNT , .;.,tt; , VOIU Swift & Anchonen ,- Another point about Murray. Their fullbacks are used mostly as wing flanker& ' That means Mike Berger and Gordon tar. son figured a great deal in the on Spartan running attack . many plays they threw the key stepped several tacklers and then outran an Ogden defensive LAYAWAY t 7',IT'AV'Ir,noiofozn rrmillimmirr,p;o, , Murray, South Honor Football TeamsThere Were No Bugs, Angles Today 7e50 MarinerColor Correctod lons. Hard Loather ..Acrom Cass '1 ,. , BINOCULARS 0 I) , HACK MILLIERI,,f, sal tintsorsof Plottio to Fit Most -- i , htsell Tootoll ..,,,' well-earne- ----- That , Complete ROUND ABOUT with Volvos 4-,,,?(- , News-Telegra- , ran-som- t R. E... V ' $17 illipw , . LI presentation. Of all of the day's football plays worth special mention was the interception by Ron Little of South. Ron gobbled up an Ogden pass in the second quarter and 65 e yards to score. GIVE HIM A SET OF SEA ( - a 10:30 p.m. and he keeps stern eye Out for violators. - , Springville's Sam Francis was , By DON BYDALCII probably the most underrated Deseret Sports Writer player in Saturday's finals. Playing wingback on Springville's' Bring home the town's first state football title and there is single wing he doesn't grab the bound to be a lot of whoopee. That's just what has happened headlines. But his fine punting in , t, Murray. was one of the day's highlights. Bob Graves, South coach, Davis,and Max..Tcd-Since the powirful Spartans-under-- Al not only have dif- He also. calls 'signals from his had a hard time getting off Oktris,Apostal and unloaded their bert grid barrage yibmerged Springville's 1 the field after his team best ferent systems (split T against post. 26-- 0 for Utah's 'B' Devils Red Wing), they use different Ogden in the A finals. The single O. D. Ballard, Jordan princi- title, iti been one big celebra- finals by topping almost tradi. of discipline. Graves methods, tional Millard after running South cheering section moved and head of the Class A tion. pal . team. The athletic leaves to his that . away from Region Three compe-- While the climax came Mon. up a lot of did onto the field while the game committee, --traveling Saturday. He was in day muming 44 a big hon. titIio. was still in the final second terms, Coach simple For additional pictures of Kanab for a leadership meet- oring assembly at the Murray and literally mobbed Graves Pehrson's Springville George want but didn't to miss the prep championship games, see ing, and his players. When be fl High School, the impressive aggregation lacked the depth , He SatKanab left games. early MO. field Page , naliy did get into the finesse of the urday and arrived in Salt Lake fashion by which the Spartans and house Bob held back and The band. Spartan line time Murray in for kickoff. the first rolled to their championship watched the team celebrate. South take charge bottled up the touted running of be will the subject pally "This Is their day of glory. of that each year and any trainYou can take the man .out of Shipp and Mark future 'stoveleague' getto- - attack of Clair They did it. Not me. They are ing violations are taken care of coaching, but not coaching out I Billis and the Red Devils passing gether. a great bunch of boys," he In a team meeting without of the man dept.: game got them into trouble. said. Even with their comfortable Their sparkling moments came sets down forWarren Graves. Apostal three (Sonny) Al 'sop, s. hard and fast rulesno smok- mer Bingham basketball coach, winning margin, Murray in the forward wall play headed all. Graves and 'Ogden coach ing, no drinking, in bed by handled the public address sys- coaches and gridmen could by Deseret tem he has done for many years. hardly believe they bad bagged stater Phil Harrison and Cap. the crown. Yes, South and Og- tam Jerry Smith. Injuries kept The South and Murray high den were tangling for the Harrison on the sidelines someschool bands did great jobs honors, but the Murray dressing his effective. what, ' of halftime entertaining with room scene following the twin-bi- ll ness. hampering , Ogden's showing of Oklahoma What can you say about Muropener gave one the particularly outstanding. pression that nothing else mat- ray? It was a great team vica crowd There was another new note tered. There was-tory with a crisp line opening and long standing mammoth holes for Pete Haun broad, many' Saturday. Instead of presenting ' and Lorin Hawkins. Wayne trophies on the field as has smiles. were there. Startin done in been proved he could pars, ,past years, the Springvillethey Utah High School Activities They fought, made Mistakes, taking to the air more in the Assn. decided to let it go until had their rough spots and lost state finals than has been custhe big school assemblies Mon- gamely. The Red Devils had tomary for the Spartans this d their way into the season. 17 day morning. A wise move. t ... , , The commotion yas understandable. Hours earlier the winged-foo- t Cubstrackmen disguised in football uniformshad won the schools Lirst state grid chain. the team for its display of good pionsbip. sportsmanship on and off the They did lt, you'll recall,; field. Bob Graves, South coach, will a 144 victory over hick. pointed to "great team spirit" less Ogden, a team that for as the vital factor in the team's success. , the second straight year was agden's Apostol, though, emhearing the somewhat less the hysterical shouts that accons. phasized another factor East beat Cub speed. pany the also-ra"That's what beat us," said young Chris Apostol and his the disappointed Apostol "That Ogden gang In last year's speed in the backfieldand the sale, 134. Mr. Mortenson also found out fact that we didn't get one good in the entire ball game. Monday it is just ea nice to re- break couldn't as to give for it was up to We had our chances but ceive - him to present himself a trophy come through." And chances Ogden did have. for Murray'a 264 title win SatThe Tigers rolled up lt first over Springville. urday South's jubilant flock ob. downs to five for the Cubs. A served the day with a lengthy typical Tiger bust came in the when an second morning assembly and after. drive period out on MO Ogden South petered noon dance and picture show. The team started itt period of 24, inches short of a necessary , celebration Saturday night with first down. In the third quarter alert a dinner at the Doll House. Dave Peterson intercepted a Principal Backman. praised Tiger pass on the South 10 to t . reltoruno7) 0, . .. 1 G:0.0:,:;-,:powis':oroil....,:çhoino- 17tff Ws E)ssENNT t.'04:!id...1..;.;.04.0.,..,..S;,,,.:...........:....i:-::."..::,:..- Second Strala 1 , , , 0.40'::':::4p0,64..ster0.:::'::-..T'::..- - . News-Telegra- , ,. , , y ,t Of v - , I , t,tt' - , L ,. ",t ' . . , a. 'k .4" -- hole-in-on- A A, . ' , News-Telegra- IP' .'r ' ''" c111 r t , , By MARION DUNN IT ' Deseret Sports Writer I state a championship is the natural dreattof Winning every high school football coach, but only a few can make the grade. Allan Davis of Murray summed the feeling up this way after his team beat Springville in the Class B finals Saturday. I just can't believe it." "It's like getting a . , , . 41 1 . -- . Powerful Spartans Grind Out 26-- 0 Win Over Springville ' .' . . ? f Lt.., 4 1;1-- . , ,,--- , , . , ' Ch a riti) p,S ro IN) ,.... i -- - . , ,- -- ,Z1 A , - ', , , o ati . . - , a , , . :Great! Like Getting a Hole , - . Niowii a (g) av - ,,, . ' 1 - 0 10 g ' . ' Salt Lake City, Monday, November 22, 1954 'DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, ',mZ............ 6 , ,, . ,,, eAllathALIa." s : Phone 44991 givi our thanks in church this Sunday .'1,A 4; ;41. 4111."k - |