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COP- - - Gridders - 1: ilt arvatuitth. 14 Tom Duiltudd IS Lynn Cahoon !.! Don P 17 John eteonde.a Is Ray Weston le Pete Dereerm 21 Kee Denison 22 Don Price ,, Inds-Ca- Defeat No. 6; 1-.6- 7, 25-2-3, - sweet-runni- - - ,,,e , -- s short-live- , ' hard-runni- 7-- 7. Pe-ten- on -- ten. Tatkies-Ponito- 218 145 wies. Guarss-Aber-tais. Q0 168 163 ... .4 - Who; Rradshas: centers. touch, Johnson. backs. Swan. Mansion. Bahama , Bade. . tackle. 110111410. Stint1ell16 Peck; tussle. Penassn. Devereaux; center. Poster, back. Builsomir Staler. Sirstena. StakkeM, , . oil, last pit Sookiti: (Iv o lisCili:-Iloobtn- o. 5i1 McDsr- sassu I ? -- 0 Sabres potato arena on safety. Mom. TD PATItakk.s. Permanent 9 - ,A- Storing: taller. Davis (psas Iron Mosisonseret mei 3. South aurernit-to-uts. down. Atkinson peon Iron gnomon ). Seem by taSnatil: , Wasatch S 7- -21 0 14 1- -21 Wasatch 0 14 - s,. -- - .... Guares-lieln- tit.'''' - per.. gallon SOUTH - ; - ',' iii, Gmarent..d r - ttio (Truro Fold. Zen SPCGM Itnele-S- tette 0earaa-Mril- eft, Ceuter-Ra- vit. - Sett Lake City lamN.AltS1. - I, , 11 29 141 42 14 3 7 33 OS 20 1 , andsaordesk ell (Pi) Fluinwr Parelt- -' - ). Han. pal- Dickson. Dorado. Tadosewhstot,trase Uarttess lovt; I , - ' 111"A":1 -- .. ... 428 place-t- it-- - ' " w .0. .... 118 C Z .... ,..0 ,. .... .... C T ... ....... 11B 11 . ., - i NOIIT - 14 e . a- z 3 - 1 - -- 7- 7.... 1 rn - r--- N .., , 185 184 102 208 88 C le g T 190 KactkeTIS eats Close .... i 2 , TO ie with:Jordanin T .1 IIt G C115 0 lag Z C 108 14 0 T, 0 218 225, : - touchdowns in the final period with Perkins getting one and Hill the other. ' DAVIS ills lends Mack MeV:c.d. Tackles Mantssetery. Lena. Operas. ' Guards biros, Pace. Ratite lin. Drools Centers-Campbell. Hatch. Barks Cowley. RM. yams. lobe& Perkins. Smith. . GIANITS (It!, andsSmith, Rove, TarkksDootss. GuardeStesenk Peterson. Sas- ,- 7"'"'''''.... -nn-- ks rs , Injured Eagles Play Rams in ProCintest . r VP 0111 Ire',ALIir ILAMILALE11114111. Ea I . play traditional game.' l ot Pomo" to b;"7-sai- Al Ionian 1Almt Immo UAW - - CREEK . UTAH7DAILY Sile 1117 , 11 AJATO 7 ?.!&-- gado. lov the idow4he pommies 111.11.2 .6noi z - 11110110cOmmlin with obsir Vele Hootive limos 01111111COMMIsmo,..- -- , , : Daughters of Pioneer Building COALV1LLE, Utah..., , 6-- ange Hunting Permits For Satil -11"7":17 Cougars-Int:Lar- three-quarte- . 7- to be prrrsnurtGli- tAp) though his team is heavily favored, Coach Paul Brown of the Cleveland Browns says he anticipates a "very rugged" Contest when his Browns meet the Pittsburgh Stealers Saturday night in a National Foot--. ball League game. "We're only the team we were two or three years ago." Brown declared. )1e blamed overconfidence for the. surprising 0 defeat banded his team by the New York Giants last Sunday. night Tortnewoo Teer-,-11arti-4---- ,: capacity crowd - - Steed. RaeksMeyer. Imo. Batley. Record., Babcock. ! --,01?-013T' - 'CenterNelms. --- .1. - S- tel ' , . PHILADELPHIA (AP)Thil Philadelphia Eagles meet ths Los Angeles mi, ths team roamers. defeated for the National Store by quArteret they 13 I II 13- -33 Daus Football League titis last years A -12 . .... Granite 2. Perk lne at Municipal Stadium Saturday- Beertar 3. Pith PATIDS I. (Doyley. Gramm. ID . z- NFL Grid Tilt second ' o : L with-- a. the --"third The Darts scored two more i' Htllo 7 1 lit Brown's Are Favored Ton-new- ' - I PRICECarbon High School won its first Big 8 league foot- ball game in three starts Friday night pasting Provo's Bulldogs . - nolm 35-- 7 The Dinosaurs dominated play all throughout the game until Provo punched over a score late in the final period. Provo rolled up 21 first downs to I for Carbon but Carbon's gains were mostly via long runs. Meier passed to Ray Smiti for a touchdown. Granthe ites second score came in last- - period-on- -a pass - from t. Morty Howard to Roger STADIUM ' 201 T I n. . 220 202' . T , Bulldogs 180 102 185 183 Melvin -- Ca rbo n Tops 18695 quarter after it had been set up by vveral long passes Vont Hill to Perkins. Cowley went over from the three.. Gra:tite picked up its initial score in the third quarter when a parking area uound BTU Stadium, allowing Jens attending trrulgaiirsatuidaratim-sclahtetit:plotio-utrotescapiroretitt- 8 . , Ir 71 - HEREISLAY , 105 205 194 170 204 -- 'WINS.'33-7- Lail.poran:. wol FIRST WIN T 8 , Madsen ' , Above scene shoWs 11 .... IRO B 88Et .4 .' 0 0 ' ' WHalokher 185 Jordan 7 13 13 2- -35 155 Jordan tourhdonmsT'ontel tpass from 205 Boresiont Barney. Melte, &newels. MILL 190 , PATWorthen. 3. eatety. 180 ' Referee, Evans: Umpire. Dellm. Head 17511ittesman. Jennies. g ' . T ...-- 33Bob Dimwit 34Don Benson 3SRobert Rambla' . ... .36Larry Hancock 37Harold Norton ., 40Jos Bob Coulter 41Bruce Burr e 40Prank Janson 44Walter 8nm . 46Darrel Honey .. 47Jolan Psaison 48Glenn Rupp 49Jess Crlddle . ' '50James ttattibert 53Bruce Stevens 2, . Wiles. :bert.k. Barney. S AD. Serensovi Antsia l4 Gehnng. Mattaley.. Young- by quartem: , 170 180 180 IRS 180 150 183 153 ITT DV 175 8 .... .... ' 0 Cris Gerald Purdy Jay Brown Don Kalirkt Bob Painter 10. By DALE BAIN Davis High School stayed in PARK lg . Ulm "" 190 ' It 1 -- ,,.'''''''., : Pg. - 0,- .,..,,'8' 52 54 56 57 , , I - Ihntiontrit. . . - .1 C Kest Pa 49 Glen Heber 51 8,11 !LI , , , 1118,083811;t8.neTettac:1"--- Darts Down Farmers, StgyTied For Lead IMP :Y" PARKING : i 7 ,. ,eLa Glycol-lu- ny ' ' P4Mbern. Covtattes. satto-Osythw-atio. et 5th - vat Deari Garde. Ovarta-Banae- rter. Herm- Centers-litle- kaa Cliferf, Patiut-Pra- mr. Martneas Wadeseritt. Nelsen. Plannetta. Dan. Mannar& Ralf. &mein D T Grantsville Mats I taws t tome from 0 Andersen PAT--Its. Iron 0 Andersen - Semple. un-Prater T tarsinautee Matanterth scrim. sencats. PA Waft 6 Seer" by a Orantsellie j 311 Capra an. 1,,n 1' 1 Tait Adam 11 Aetdorsea. D Andatoos. D. Om, Jainism Phone STATE 1 ; - Prowler. Hal Imlay. ets, Orneera. ! - L' - Bruce Roy ,010:: ., BTU ROSTER PeL Name Wit No. II. Iss 30aeorge ltillltortis ,...".. T 188 32Mel Nielsen .,..... 0 8 .... ' I Fl &-"- I 2" ...... 00 Guardy-MeCor- taitit. i M810c1(0214:1 P.S. 38-ya- rd Orr. MI)lnard Tarales-ó- rr. ', the Big Eight by thrashing a Frigood Granite team. 33-1day night on the Farmer's field. The Darts wasted little time in scoring Friday ar-- Jack Hill to Dale Perkins pass was good for putting the ball on the Granite four from which point Jerry Cowley blasted over for the touchdown.- -- 'Four minutes later they versionsMitchell 3. Denver scoring: Touchdown scored again. Davis recovered a Farmer fumble on the 23 and Pfeifer. Conversions Perkins raced over from the Mare-haa- -, T nti - Freeze Diproplyhtnei , 1 186 23 14 2 3 34 scoring parade with... three Tackles IL D. Wisterias. Baum. He split the midtouchdowns. Broadbent. 7 Guards-Cl- yde. dle of the Denver line for one Hyde scoring run and caught Backs-Da- vis. Lee. North. Liner. Matwo touchdown passes from honey, Packer. GOUTS SUMMIT 'On Bear, p. ',Mee. Quarterback Doug Scovil. Stevens. Score by periods: Tackles -- C. Moons a Inas. Batt Coll. of Pacifica 14 13 7--41 L. King. Welch, 7 0 7 Denver Centai-laf- ier. Rectos of Pacific scoring: College Sacks-- K. Prosier. Z. Louder. Atkin. McCormick 3. son. IL. Clines. V. Frazier. C. Wade. Touchdowns &moms. Slaamsamo. Wakh. Hardey, Polettske ConWasatch touebdowno-Patk- er. North Summit, 0 in a game which was nip and tuck all the way. GIA'SVIN1LI1 (tat gnat-M- ar. M Tackles-Sc- -- --- Denver . Cester-Widdi- smit 0O. John 1:7 C .. ' DAVIS 8-- league games, 'continued to show a brand of running that must make the ghosts of football Immortals tura ever la their graves,114, tallied twice front tho five yard marker after setting up the score ea long runs and made his other - 175 'Horlierns. Brent. SatkaHabbersham 160 1Clutitenam Clark, Featherstone, Black,. 105 Flores, Stikine. Storey las JON DAN t MI t 200 Sdi Tont& Wonhen. Jenkins. C 88 T COP .N0001031213 It,: 33 Jun Dueltnild 36 George Bean 37 Brien Mooney 31I George D'amertessa 40 y14 Hoffman Wary Bandy 118 year Pioneer Demise ...... COP Pantants. Iseks- -J. Bresnan. Stortlit. losanaPITA doting ntilt Moors. Hattermam, Metairie. Whakile Rushing yardsge Sutra Point-titeis- er. Passing yardage - . A Passes &Mini; Park City T. attempted PAT-De- nsiS rota Bali). (pass Passes completed Judas T. Ms-Cs- eill (yam from MM. Paws intercepted titt o. Punts' Store by quarters: ... . IS Park City I 0-0--23 Punting Amage . 4 0. Janie Yards penalized Ciaters-AteDmi- tigit Otter-bet- e. atewart. Lake, Shins. Robbins. MUT tit . isa 0 Mortensen Band Perrino 10Warren Kimball 13Max Tolbert . led the old halfback, S. Brennan. Cicala, Al. Dailey, Rows. Iturtadonk GaisMn t. , nice-avin- . 7. - , d - REDSKINS , .,... ' ' 6Ben -4se 9Ron 41-- 7 Denver, TV rill, ng -- - de-ten-se. jc. .' 7- )atePstle. Snda-Cai- d . "43: Ramo .1,Ell2n JAnca 5Iced it-- A1ger Backs-Wea- ver. improving Judge City walloped Somewhere people are unites'. Memorial eleven, 25-- Bingham tooped their arch rival Murray, But not in Wclletoday 16:h iwe T. D on killer. Jaunts In short. West High struck South Summit, through the outeharged Bull- out again Friday night against games played in the region 14-211tit dog line. time in the for the East Cyprus Pirates tie for7ecisaw Utah's Ray Jones, top offensive star bitterest the history of third straight time, this on the Murray Smelterite agwith Grantsville, .preP grid rivalry. It was no fluke victory either. Morgan was edging North gregation this year, racea 85 yards in the,opening minutes of 4i; a game with Bingham in latirBick Robbins ,A smashing, tearing tailback Friday-, night to give-hiti and clever passrng-MilVara: bytthe time of Jim Weaver ray team a quick seven point-lea- d, den, dominated the game almost scored four touchdowns for d Murray's elation was the entire way. In addition to Park City Friday afteinoon on however, as little Dean home field. as the Miners their came back in the seca wide offensive edge. East dis- ra- rough-sho- d in the first Lipsey nond quarter, behind some suplayed a sturdy defense that Quarter against Judge Memorials perb blocking by his mates, to n I y intermittently yielded and then went tie the score, Bulldogs, a to West yardage Bingham to on 254. win, scored two more touchdowntin backfield, paced by Ross tart., Weaver and Bruce With, the third quarter, and therrheld yell, Herb - Nakkla and Heitb doing most of the carry- the Murray eleven at bay to Breaks played a big role in ing. the Park City eleven gain the victory. the bitterly fought tilt. with Jumped to a quick 18-- 0 first Wasatch led by Bill LefWest's score coming on a reeov- quarter icon. The Bulldogs bad little bauble with ler, ered tumble.- But the breaks came back In the second quarSouth Summit, though there went both ways and each team ter to score their one T. D. on were some anxious momenta put up a gallant bruising battle. a long pass from Kelly Moffitt I, the early Minutes of the Early in the second period to End Bob Cavill, but the Bullgame. The Wasps 'kept their East tallied. I dog offense died in its tracks favorites rating lathe region, BAST ill) 21-Bads. MacDonald. WdUr. Malmquist, after that six point effort. ' lackies. Andrea, Minder. Summons, JohnWeaver, who upped his Trotans topped son. ran: guards, Snow, Firmest. Morgans point total , t. 51 la three y power-packe- 1 3c:etdiggers up the highest- singlet game scOre of the Big Eight seasosi. South's stellar quarterback Johnny Florez tried to keep South in the gamedurahnost - . ing - the lust half--ansuccreded--rbu- t even be was no threat in toe second half. STRONG LINE A strorg Jordan-- line openid up gaping holes through which fullback Lynn Barney and tail- -' back Neil Sorenson picked up huge ditmks of yardage all ., ma?. Mt - scored in every quar- ut Centers-Putm- Paed-L:--b- expected to do for TT . it usw,both or his other terJordan the Friday asrolled in defense. Both quarterbacks , nnik - ue - two-Teall- Another-b- it Curtice this one ie dash beuvren:Ifie leaders at Kaysville. . 0 14Keith Mathews 15Bob Flaherty TouchdDENVEll (AP) 18Wall7 Nielsen .... PARK CITY 425) 17Gent Toolson By BOB MILLER owns came easy for the Col- 15Bob Mc Whitaker X. NaughWright. Park City, Bingham and Wasatch High, current contenders ton. of Pacific Tigers Friday 20Ralpt VitiNgt, lege Tackles-SurWard. Martine& 21Rex for the Region Two football championship, turned in impressive Smith. night as they travelled 385 22Gary Berry ' Paxman 17 JACK FAIICLOrGE overland and 188 yards 23Ray Oliverson yards wins over intra-leagto their flag 24BOO Karpoortz opponents Friday night keep the to an. wallop Hewitson. Somewhere the sun is shining. through the air 25D1ck Hill hopes alive, while the other team in contention, Tooele, was idle. Martinet Johnson. Denver Pioneers 41-27Paul Mendenhall Somewhere the world is gay, C. Johnson. Bill. Gott. S. Peterson. 28Richard Tooke Miners from Park an 19 Tom McCormick. , - s-ho - 0 24 George Moody 25 Mill Ciay 27 WeiVardrer 28 Reed &hulls 29 Bats Pit3irera4 Burrows. REGJON:-'7-2-'::GAME- - - , Gorton Crock Andras rit Smith 11 ir Work is d ichances for turning an eye on one of the ibest parts of Skyline football ' Itackb-- 11. Surreys. 'reckon. NM Mackey, Amadora, Jones. Searing: Bingham T. D.'sLipstery -PATHall. Nutray T. WsJones. PATTockett. Seers by quarters-- , 12 s 0--12 Bingham Murray .6 No JayNin -- 35-- :ubs, ' - GuardsMadan. Dahl, Jt!roolds. Ohl. H-STRIKEOUT--- , I Saturday - - . 7 . ... 11 AWAZDS -29T- WestviIk LeopardsWin . - , . been-befor- ,. , - efeat , --- , , ; 'I". , , . , , ..,, .. 4 to-en- , 111c::,g - , , .. T , -- - 58-ya- rd , WAS AentLsTES ,,- U. , ; iyi, 2 , 1- ,Anyons oo. . f - e i ,. .h. 9 t 4 ,r4...4 , .... . . 94.4poott.. rdt, 114ft.e041Z7. 1'4--IDAllc) .,. ,. ..),'''''' - ,, - tA 1116 i ammeolf. 7 - , ...-.T..- , . ,e3.-- , 4 ..., .,',, . , HIGHT Redskins Will Be Two T. D. Over Cougar:Tedm Favorites - open-fiel- ' : , . : ., ',,, I. A , - I , -- I 40 i . 1 .I . - ' ".. .0, :0 .4;C4 - ... - A 14 , , :,,o-- . ,iP G- , - - fi. 14 .. -- 6 ' ' . i OP , 1 . --- , ,, - 7 , AP ' - ' - , 41 1;:, '' Opt N , - - - ' fr i '' ' - ' - , ' , I - ' , .0o" , - - ' ' , - ,' - - - - - r - J. ';',1 -- ., , . - .FAMIN-1::Y- - - f ROVVr: Wil4 Ar' r'' - --L- -- -.- ..;$1.4-1,4 -e";- , ---- . , :-- - 1 - ,,:' - Torn Dublinski and Mitt Strtith will be used Most of the game in' an effort to give the Ines a little more strength on pass Both are fast and agile. his late-- Kimball director-o- f -- a a d athletics, said Saturday that a front in, sell-ocrowd is pos!ible at near this behalf and mot' of the aerial workdategh the Ftes1 two , lit-ti- e ,8 pitching will be handled by have He's a and with Parkingaxyañgements canny passer, Mortenson his and Benny - been improved. Bands will take skitterends and big Rex fast playmate, lightning the field at it pm. and Patrons i:eg stahalfbandsck: his Berry.' togotax pnirestc; should start for the stadium Mortensen, a sophomore ' from Mesa, has three games sw,,Teeactekn. Ch.u.1 tthmicewrnpogrtsedvenegaeriy before 730 pm. to be ready for night ' the opening kickoff. Jordus scored first Just before under his belt. Re is considered-around the InAial quarter ended when these parts as a Sorenson passed across the goat veteran trooper by this tbne line g in Matt Tontel who made a and is expeeted to stand ip -- COUGARS-V&catch. Jerry Worthen and threw with ttalee more kicked the extra point. experienced. Dave Canning- h In the second quarter Barney II pm. fbr With. a cleir day in sight plusged for one touchdown and Stadium nix this part'of the state, the field lute Steve Motto took a lateral .BYU CougTime Utah Redskins is expected to be fast and the ppi skirted his left and for Atkinson) sky, clear for the. airworks.' tier. Worthen kicked the point, (Coach, Jack Curtice) Wt. , Pm. No. There should be nothing but Ns. Name Name WL atter Barney's score and was 110 ....E.... 12 Dan Utes stand in bouncing Benny's 13 Max Tolbert .. Peterum,....1118, short on the other. . . 33 Bob Dinindek ...,.. 215 46 Joe Tangare 225 way this year. LONE 47 Jebn Paulson ... .. ; .. 189 ....G.... 45 Hoy MelLeese Utah's coach, Jack Curtice, in US 1'. South made its lone bid then 175 talking to the Provo boosters 25 Dirk Hill ............. 208 ....C.... 35 Jim Dublinski the Florez to Dave Hamil201 ....G.... 54 Jay Brawn Saturday morning, was quick to 54 Lewis Kochevu 1901ton combo carried to the Jordan con225 is fact he 1 acknowledge the 20.i three-yar- d ....T.... Gay Brunetti IS: AlledlrYLean.gTe line with-- , a first cerned primarily with Morten181.... E.... 32 Harlan Kgsfsmags 195! down.. The 'Diggers held for son's arm, his cunning at the T 8 Ilene's' Mortensen ... 171 ...QB... 5 Date Cunningham 161 three downs and the gun ended formaticlit capers, and a couple 21 Rex Berry ... - IBS ...H I threat.--- -- -the 184 ...it of ball runners named - Berry 23 Hay Oliversen 12 Bob Matthews 20 ' In the 'second half Sorenson 34 Den Benson 194 ...M ... 36 George Bean and Ray Oliverson. US run made a sensational It was Berry and Oliver-so-' Average LineBTU, 198; Utah, 196. for a -- touchdown and Jordan who ran the Pepperdine Waves . Average BackfieldBIT; 1112i rtah.'177. a safety on a blocked - picked up into-t- he d - grounda - game - in - - Team AverageillT, - 192.5; Utak. III,-the scoring. punt which Utah's coaching staff was UTAH ROSTER .. .. The lineups: able to scout in force. The No. Name xt... wt. Pas Name Pas Wt. sorTS 111) Brunetti T 200 31 Ed SiteeLni namese of these two men have 1 Gne IS5 D. Pratherstono.!Inds 0 Slayznaket. Gene !nage 190 Bil 32 Harlan Somas II 195 ,Hamthen. Tarklee &Miner. Inction. : the Mei with each SW 190 WI Lowell 1111 33 Don Sitkomma 1$2 Pentane. Green, Smoot. Moor. Guards C113 165 34 Grant Goodrich Cunningham T iso 'Allen. Telhurit. Taylor. CentersBate training session this week. 7 Does Jun Lessetter 188 II0 ,, ; ., Atkinson's Cougars, however,have A hopcioranitpsetAn this one, the second victory for BY11, in as many years Sts the mature mind can master, and for this reason alone, a jammed stadium is expected to rise for an 8:15 kickoff In the Y Stadium. . One thing b obvious as garne the CU Cualineup, both abighani. Littlezanily time approachesat Dave- tame Utah'and BYU willdo a lot of to nab withbmaktreto two: aerial work in this one. The years 4 1) :, 5;. kN,,, ' Sillaitliolop,..,... . IYkVt - 7 -. , , , . 1 - - r.- - - - . -,---r. 'yt,0.- ,) 2, ,.., . , ..,..,.-...--....- ' t 11:01110 , --- ' ,., -- 4, - used-Amjes- dr, 1 it.,......., ii.. . ,.,...,...,... , I ', , - . 1, ( - . , t; t..r - -- - Iluirsday-but-Clutica-sa3t- - ' ' w .7.7-- ' St . - 1 ', ! ' la . - , , 4 --- 1 - , - , I : "' EAT). r"..., ; . - .11 - , ' ..i --,' . ti ) , A ,...z. , t4 . ' - , , ..,. :,,.-- . - - - . . ' . , . - - - - thi with , . - , ,; ,,, lmt5---,---to , : - : that 'part or his' pass 1 team would (if not 0 t servéort koo . li bench. his aff) of i Alirn Lassetter, the big Memphis " i:,- s ' Ely MIRION nrisle man who stole the spotbght ,,. SANDY Jordan High has week a Arizona ' ago, ?? against By RACK MILLER Thurs- School's football juggermaught in been thebospitaltuctil m News', ' Deseret , rolled to its third straight Big Sports Editor k I day with a broken nose. Re got Chick Atkinson and Jack Curtite, rival out Friday night. by ..t PROVOCoaches a few ,for windsprints Eight victory, ,4, soundly trounc ing a touted,, -- - !ol3tbaa-Inenter- s, -- s til es to the Downtown Coaches Club here Saturday won't be it is ab.. The Beetdiggers' 'win coupled lolutely necessary against BY0 with Davis' land the odds for Saturday night's fracas remained at about victory over Granite ' ' mask a and be bell wearing two touchdowns for the 'Ute invaders. for next Week's set the stagy then. 1 f - - -- ,- ...... - . .13 . -. ' - - ulet:r y .,a,., , -- - '''' VEL',11UTArrl.-''- 15 ''' , 1 '...s,,, ; abl . , ; s . ' . Vt1,tis;.;N.Q.1:.:.IF.i ..L '' . ' , - ----- ' - b 1 I - . |