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Show 6A Saturday, October DESERET NEWS, r F ifA rt41 pah's annual daer bunt jughigh school football schedule with 21 lizTries set for Thursday and Friday. , Legions One, Five, Six and 'Eight plan Friday games with Legions Two, Three, Four and SCVCrl scheduling Thurswill be at cit h I fr ; Neven. facing problem Biggest West will be Skyline rugged front line and defensive seconeary that dares to be thrown against. Davis, likewise, wants an Upset Will over East. The Darts unseated East from the No. I spot a year ago. East remembers that pasting and 474 ep pi been ilnpreiiVe in all their league games. Beaver's defense hasn't been as keen. g With Kanab's defenders tile momentum that Spartans can generate over one game may be all that is necessary to spill Millard's Eagles this Thursday. however, Prognosticators. give the Eagles the edge in this one. If the Kanab at Beaver Ree gion Eight battle doesn't one of the hardest-fough- t get-lin- the nod on this gc, around, give the Hafen men another victory. Undefeated Dixie, Class B are champions, defending given the favored edge in their go around with Parowan but it could be oh, of the toughest victories yet for the Flyers who came up No. 2 on this week's Deseret News grid poll. taco-duc- battles that region's hi histo- ry. nothing Will. Kanab is and thinking it Beaver is deserves a trip to "B" state. Allyn Ilafen's Cowboys have 1, ' . .- .. Deseret News Special , ,. y !Po. r , .4 if ; ,, 6'."', ,, t , Football appear at the Shrine Fast-Wes- t game Dec. 28. The Centennial Queen will win a '' ; , , , t ii,E. scholarship. 1, , . game and at Social activities SaturdaY night. Chevrolet picked up expenses for the queenr; and their chaperones. 4 , -, I' 1 ,v, I l :,: s ' 4- I ,,,:i;.,7., v. 1,ik,1,16. . ,:. t ,1 ,: f ,, ' ." .' ' ' 4i , ,n'' !". ,Ai ,..,.,,.. s. ,,,,, - ,1 4te'' E ..., 4,s,, , 7;. 4 ' .: j - ; . .,..:::,:.:.,,,::::::-,li :.i:,:,::?. ::. t ' '1;:.; ::".",.'"'?;:.::::::,:::' "...'. ,.'.':.:, :','E::'.",:.,,:':......;,', , ::'1:::.'.,;,:.?:' ' " :, :,.:':, '''':::V...:,..;.:, ''': : Olympic games here. :After a heavy workout Fri- day he rested Saturday and Spla lay, hopes to quality w:th Monday and then 116onme Utah's second gold medal winner on Tuesday. Alma Richards of Farman was Utah's other champion :,:,:l ..1''::: it ,,,, , , ' tt.,40::::',,t': ''!: ,A0: :: ,. '4,:',.. :: ' ,!xK 101 Irl jump at 6-- 4 in 1912. xvcre fifth Olympics at Stockholm. :Sibiester isn't cocky. lie's :bast as confident as a champiop should be. ,1,-, , lav ld 230 feet. ut course this shocked Jay Ile believed Oerter was his chief competitor cren more so than Ludwig Danzig, .:urrent world record Of Silve;iter. Ifnider: :Silvester knew that Oerter's worst handicap was his form and that if he ever corrected that form he would increase his distance considerably. This is vhat shocked Shyesttr. 0"All the time I was r:ding that airolkne here from Mexi't:o, I was premising myself I would throw 230 feet. "When I arrived here and Orkvd out with Oerter I had sumeone knew that spooked me. I beat Al in all our practices. This doesn't beat hint in the niPtin I ehttn44.10,:hip throw& But I rill .:. i .: .:,.: , ..s.::., ,:. :,.,:4:.:5 :'..,..,,, 0 , ' te's, '.: A.H.4 ' : '''':t,',.,',7'''''. k,.,, ,f,,,,t, ' ' ''',;k,,,, .1' ' s k i. ..F, ' . ,...4ri$ 4,, ..,,,, 4 ' :' Nk. , .0'. ':.':qe' :,,'',..,,,, .4,4 1 ..A, ft,. ,. ''''.4'''12,t '''''''41;"k. ts .:::. l',.:?' :'', ' ,:. ' 4),. .':.i..4',, ',.$ ;,k-- these years that he figures shes just part of the staff. The Si Nesters plan to stay r 4 ,: :N,144,t,,,.0' only through the week then return home. "I have been away from work for a long time now.' Jay said. "You don't get paid for this and it gets to be expensive. Besides I have some Utah National Guard drills to make up in October (he's a captain in the Ogden headquarters unit) and can't miss '', tr: , ,:, '') ' v'' 1 i, '4 V',Avel I' ..,,0.;' k ' k 4,6"00,'' .. ''.: ''' '''. ,,..1.,.. ,,,... , , ,, ...' ' ,.::, f. .,.?.,.,. ."''.m.,.:.,4:',''' ''''''.:1 '''' , is, ....,.,,,,, .;.t7P 4 lk..:' ' ,..::,,,,,: 1 k'....- ',..,4','''',,......"1'14 ,t' ...i.. 41' 'i'.:, ''''' , 'Vk', ',4 them. Silvester has never felt better. Ile could ask fov nothing more. Every American vill be and many others trying to give him that extra push on Tuesday. Jay $,rr,,t''''...,..,''' - -- Y , .4 :'::. :.,;, .5 oof , 2,, - '1 tk ,,., -'- ' :, 4 ,,,... ,. .64--, a; , , if..;,.....e:..,011,4.1!...,',..4., , , T I - ..:s ''t'...:::;:'',.:.....,, , '.:, 1:., 4,,, ..,1. i',.'S'.',4, 0;;,,,,. '.,:,',,.'': ''':' ,,, Li, 4 ,..., 1 k ' ." , ," ' :'"';'. ', 04.' t ,.,t,,.,:,t,. .r.,:'.. ,s,40too ,,::. ' ..,:':. 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South Main 2033 FELLER MEAT PACK in WOOD'N STREAM e.,,,g1: 'ill A," 0:4) a Al - Hunting ri I) III i nw Curing and Deer Salami available Bozeman Bobcats in Ogden for the first time in three years. The last three games all went into the MSU bag ineNding the Newest Nines ittgatat -!- (AP)Re Payments Aren't . i ". last . could hope for fc2t. If it is I feel 215 will v.in it. If the wind is at our backs then 210 ill be ample." Not& of he athletes havc ! been able to practice in the stadium, but Silvester competed i the games here a year ag:ond "felt" the stadi t ;I' f.'4,1PA ii;i7''..t':40'....;44,44';'44A-..4i.:'!- . .... 230 4' ,P." Unger Wins Junior Golf Tourney one-und- 111 a ' k :' ,-- ' .i,, tt:, blood 225, 540; Carol Naef 219, 545; Carol Nat.' Jones 233; Katie Baker 214; Penny Robinson 204; Carol Stanger 289, 608; Juanita 558; Kris 206, Youngblood Grosieaa 511; Mick Sparenberg 266; Carma Clarkson 234, 540; Elaine Oman 211, 555; Garym Ramsey 255, 606; Laz C Bailey 246, 614; Phil Barber 237, 608. DELTON LANES: Gordon Coles 278; 256; Jim Domire 256; Bud R,smussen Ray Cromer 657; Marilyn Davis 225; Paul Garside 256. COTTONWOOD LANES: Dee Walters 21-Deseret News Special u in last season when Bob-- . sistent three-yea- r quarterback, 242; Paul Kingden 246; Gene Adams 577, 216; Elaine Husla rids 558; Jean Eames cat Don Hass raced for 298 option minded Dennis Erickson. PORTLAND Weber State 579; Barbara 226, 595; Arlene Johansen Hoffman 22; Connie Butler 204. yards from scrimmage. Hass Erickson was last year FAIRMONT BOWL: Ann Slattery 212, goes for its eight straight win! has grialuated but the Bobcats (unanimous) and is headed for 205, 231, 654; Casey Andersen 224, 200, 612 Vilginia Gronau 203, 214, 594; Marilyn tonight (9 p.m. MDT' against! boast of the Big Sky's most con-- , the same in 1968. Butterlt 210, 215, 593; Darlene Kay 240, Hana Namha untouted Portland State in the 589; 591; Donna Rankin 584; Nickie Thiese 23e, 583; Gerry Pratt 224, 583; Barbara Germain 234, 578; Stadium. Radio KLO will Delores And.ew 212, 573; Thelma Pickens Viking 204, 210, 572; Kay Robinson 221, 574; broadcast it back. Whetton 572; Joyce Feinauer 572; Peggy Loa Svedin 236, 573; Loie Miller 212, 573; Over the last three years Sark NEW Pat Buckley 235; Eleanor LaMont 233; d, er of the Chicago Cubs and Agnes Gro.wold 242; Ethel Peterson 233; have Schoendienst of the St. Louis, Smith and Weber Marge Sandberg 236; Lou Grossman Arslanian to 28 for 223, 245, 685, Jetzt 196, 247, 262, 705; getting Yagi 217; Gale Seabtry 217,248, 220, 685; Harry crushed Portland, 165-3- 3 or by a!Cardinals is the Ralph Houk for the New York Imamura 220, 257,,676; Barry Young 242, 611; Johnny Dawson 666; Al Gronau 662; of 55-1LastiLeague's Manager of the Year Yankees. Voting 1"aS done by Carl Larsen 661s Ira Graf 660; Glenn per game average i the nation's sports writers and Griffin 658; Bob Jones 268; Paul Lewis year, Portland led WSC 21-- 8 at for the second straight season. Bob Olsen 26a; 264; Archie Willemore 40-2Schoendienst was named Fri-- 1 sportscasters. 256; Kelly Clayton 2541 Bill Jansen 258; halftime before falling Cisca Collins 258; Jack Malaske 353. Portland is 4 on the year day in the annual Associated JUNCTION LANES: Gus Katis 290, 627; Don Nuzman 246; Darrell Axtel 246; Detroit's Mayo I 3-The Wild- - Press poll. Aurice Murdock 265, 629; Mary Pine 242, and Weber stands Smith named the American 592; Claudia Sabodski 219; Mary Pavich ci....s finished with four :s straight 222. 584; Sandra Parry 229; Betty Haun 226; Delma Gurr wins 203; Jennie Francom season and have now' League top manager. 206; Pat Beaty 213; Mary Pino 535. Both were easy winners, LANES: Ann Slattery 247,1 set a school mark for consecu-- , Schoendienst receiving 129 votes 545, 603; Ursula Van Der Vvoucten 246,i live wins. 641, 557; Karen Pullman 212, 580; Blonde to 36 for runner-u- p Leo Duroch Ash 212, 553; Mary Aramaki 207, 556;1 Port1and'5 offensive attack is Jim Coins 247, 651; Kyle Coles 236, Dennis Carlson 243; Monte Vincent 688; ATTENTION lacking since quarterback Ed Art Thornwall 259, 668. ) RANCHO LANES Tina Minor 208, 201, Groman suffered a shoulder sepDEER k 216, 205, 557; Ann 598; Arlene Johansen s'"'crYSfattery 215, 207, 591; Betty Jensen 214, aration, If the Vikings have any ''.4-- 1 HUNTERS 201, 5917 Donna McGregor 224, 588; Viri ,) ginia Gronau 224, 583; Heinz Vosgeran offensive edge it will be simply lowest 232, 211, 618; A. Bullett 230, 611; J. Vold surprise. Last week endturn258; Paul Mayo 239; Betty Knorr 214, 211 by on prices Vesta Jenkins 222; Judy Newbold ed-quafterback ,587; Don Suloll '6111s Today Drive the S. Ward 233; Art Mullett 258, 641,1 complete 1220; 256, 649; Dwayne threw well in a loss to Fresno. 223, 629; Dee Judd deer ..,,z Mann 240, 646; Jay Killoatrick 256, VOLKSWAGEN IDenn1s Well 243, 604; Ralph Edgar 618;1 After Portland, Weber opens Ursula processing IAileen Smith 216, 211, 614; INTERMOUNTAIN Wouden 231, 600; Koko Watanabe the Big Sky season against Mcn1234, 592; Kay Sullivan 201, 580; Donna McGregor 208, 570; Jackie Willi 225, 567.i tana State. The Wildcats get the I. i ,, ;:t - 111,i,) ,, 1C..,-- 4.,,,.,,:.,.. '..,.,:."kj ::, ,,, 7 .4.'475, ? Y ,,'' . 0';ritA- -t -: .. ,s - ',:,1 $,, iC, 1; ,,,..:.:::.t - ' !::s,4), 6,1v,i;;;,...,,,,;.: lee .:: t 1 e. C.'- ::;.:i - 1.: '.: .':: :;.4 "4. Na-- -. ,,,1114, ,,.' l''.., .;,-tv, 0.,. 1, r :;) io. 0 1,1 - 4' ig.' - 'r.:;tc ;',..k ,i44-:li ,f'r ''' . ' .' 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The wind believe I have reached to the finals in the opinion of which status of consistency was behind him. coach Hank lba. should give me the best 1 Jay's No. 1 fan, his wife, FOOTBALL Groupings for the tournament said. chalice," Jay Geniel, arrived in Mexico City place the United States with with liii Howard Then he talked about disabout she time we were chatPuerto Rico, Panama, Italy, tances, and winds and weatha Philippines, Sene-- ! I LQ ting at trackside. His chldren, Yugoslavia, er. of ov two daughters and a son, ages gal and Spain, "It reins every day here at 3 p.m. Set your clock by it." NEW a 1t ' '; ; ; I'd tt' ,I , '''''IVII "If it rains then Oerter and : . ....t, A.. 4, 0,1W,,t MEXICO the slower throwers will have i147,4 1,i.. MO p.m. a the advantage. And the Tues... ' I Sat. 3 for finals set are p.m. day I , r sail I1 1on "If the wind is against me I ;;;;;ictypiliFilz:;,,,i.iyi,:,, los'". 0,,--,- ...''',.:W:;,. 1''.,: :::.:,:,:::,,,,,,.:,.,:4.i,:,,,,. .: s'...,..5: National vision from Smithfield. Jay is thrilled about his wiles being here. She's been No. 1 fan all :. .,'...,..,, "e...,.,,...; VO ,'' ':''. A41tI42N,i!Crt!)-tAt.f- (t''''''';',.At. ' f ,::;; " :...4 4',. YORK 11 to 6, will see daddy on tele- ,.: " 1 '..jaz was just relaxing away from the din of the ofttglethletes. This was the before the games and altAvis rather carnivalistic arepd the vPlage. tlit Jay Nvanted to be near tit discus area. Some thing disturbed him. In Denver several days ago, sylien the USA team was being oilitted, one of the assistant coaNies told Silvester that Al Otstly, who had won the discit.:In:the past three Olympic was throwing the gra4lw.1.7t . i, ' '''..., ..::. :.'.:: ,' !.' i'::'',...'i , Cards' Chief 'Best In , 1- ' - ... .::',.:1:s:...., t:' .' 4 Weber-PS- .4,i,.....?,.....':;:,::::.!',,-:,,,'',.--:;:',.?:,:,'11- ic Golld Pvqed4t1 l t v ,o,i, 4::,;- 16-1- ,,...,, :, Good duty for WAC chief Wiles Ha Hock. Queen candidates: From top, LR: Kim Kelley, CSU; Susan Young, BYth Ellen Cullanton, UNM; Christy Anderson, Utah; Carolyn Jackson, Arizona; Linda Lang, Wyoming; Carolyn Grisz, ASU; Roxanne Thurman, LITER. ' 4 .::. '' ::.:, , it, ', ;.,': :A :,14.';., '',''''. '.4 t..,:,::,,,,,,. - - .::: c,:: ,;.!:, ,..1 s,;:'''..;.;:.,"1,. . , 'VP. .: ; ' ::;.::,..,:-::- 'III 4 :, 4:4 :.: ,..,.. - ,,,.,,.. ,i;,::,.:.,...,,,4,. ..17,"!:,),,,':;.,,':-1'1:i'z'4 '''...4.'d ....S:: ;' d''1':,-:,.1.'ZI."..?i- q .... Alleys i 4,, one throw 1 4,4 ,:,,.:4,,,,,.....,,,:.. ,(1,,. ,f- '- :::,..oe4 :'.... 1. ' 4 ''''.;''''' ... :' MURRAY Jon Unger fired a 34 on the second nine Friday to win the first annual RCA Junior Golf tournament at the Mick Riley golf course. Unger's gave him a three-strokwin over Steve BOUNIMIL BOWL: Mike Adamson: Wathen, Charlie Yates and 234, 648; Earl Bailey 233, 624; Dare ld Morris NO; Don Tidwell 226; Gary' Fred Fisher in the year O'Brien 235 Dick Adams 245; Perry Young229; Jack Wilder 25, 640; Juanita Youngold division of the Ituish Dis. fOR UTAH'S SILVESTER !OLYMPIC VILLAGE, MEXJay Silvester of iço cryY NVill Scjithfield, Utah, says he in the medal Win the gold ., .....e.c. .1:ji, e ' - - 117111 '''. r .. :::4:;,,:.,...:; From ' ';1,... 4410:: ::::...:: :..,:::: '..; : 1,'., ,':, .: Tallies :::, : ' 'f ..' ' Kanab at Beaver Milford at Hurricane Parowan at Dixie - ,:.: :", :::: ,.., - (Friday) Ail .::;:::::i.:",: :: - a li ........, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:,,,...,,,..- ,. 4. 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'4i'll'!4, li.,L;(115; iffil,'Ll iv...'''.."":4 ; c .. .. Roy k .. , .. at Ben Li mond Ogden at Logan Bear River at Webrir Box Elder at Sky View etion Two (Thursday) Bountiful at IfiVtOrt Clearfield at Highland P.m. Davis at East, Skyline at West South at Viewmont Region 'rives (Thursday) Bingham at Toole Granger at Kearns Judge at Cyprus Murray at Granite Hillcrest at Jordan Ret'on Four (Thursday) Curbon at Orem American Fork Payson Springville at Let'( Pleasant Grove at Provo Spanish Fork at Dintatr. Region Five , ;, ,,A , r, , : 4"4.1 , Hal-lock- ,, football 1 , N.;e7et it.t4 .,?, ',,I, Win Wyoming-BY- (,.., i r-- ill 1 s , ..... ,t,- ,.. 10 '..'",; ,.. ,i, ,,i:,.. , ::,,i ', ' , '' ' t i 4:41 ;4..,,q.. Miss ? :. ;,,,4.&10,,A4Ac-4-5,..,- ,,,:.....;,:.t.,,.,.. !i 11 '.. , , 1,n', .. ef . Rffia', One (Friday) ... ),t,t viil then 'or lose, all of the Miss Football were candidates treated royally during their brief stay in Provo. Each contestant and her escort v'ere chauffeered in new Camaro& The 1969 tmsdels were painted in colors of the schools the queen represents. The football queens gathered .:for a brunch Friday on the BYU campus and for dinner and enterteinment Friday night at Wilktricon Center. The girls were judged for bekuty. poise, personality and 1.1 interest intercollegiate Judges were Mrs. filings. itlie Buchner, Mrs. America of two years ago; Mrs. Joan the current Mrs. Fislier., America, and C. Wiles Westerr Athletic Confer . commissioner. epee The queen candidates were in be.guests of hnnor at the r 1. ! 4 Chevrolet and the NCAA P re sponsoring the Miss Football contests at NCAA schools Pround the country. i .. .....:-.;- 1969. .$1,009 NCAA . 1 WAC" will represent the conference in a national contest to determine a Miss Football USA to reign as Centennial Queen of football in WAC's ri 1'1, PROVO Regardless of which team wins the BYUWyoming football game today', a coed from one of the eight Western Athletic Conference schools is going to walk off .with the honors. Next Week's Prep Slate VAC' To Reign 'Miss . plat'e-abo- 50,gri, Q kLW appear to have the physical strength. That fact plus the slow start forced upon the DinOS gives Orem a big edge. Almost as big is the edge Provo carries into its game with Pleasant Grove. For donnybrooks, try the Wasatch at Morgan classic. The crowd for this showdown is certain to attract as many fans as most Class A battles. Emery's big win over Richfield earlier in the week and ready for some pasting of Its own. Watch! And how about the Box Elder-SkView classic? Earl Lindley and his Bobcats are riding high. They have six straight victories to their credit. Box Elder must win if there is to be any quarterfinal hope for the Les Dunn eleven. Sky View rates a big edge in this outing. Whos going to stop Provo and Orem In their respective drives to Region Four honors? Carbon doesn't Certainly plus the physical strength of the Ken Schmidt men leads many observers wondering if West's victory skein won't end corning week? Ce.nsider Skyline in an upset The Golden Eagles gave i'ay to West in Deseret News grid balloting a month ago. That blow to the Eagle ego the p g'es r4 kiaLJ 11, same, holever. Winners are predicted to in some more and losers to lag behind. This appears to be the situation in most games though becolne has known as the time for the spoilers. Who are the spoilers this gks next week's -- rat LI By DAVE KALLECK Deseret News Sports Writer day thrashers. Final result 1968 12, it ' ..''' !... ''. - ix v Mail Orders Filled t ' , ''4."sw |