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Show r HfUjpf ny fny iip ity'-"- ' p y-- Cubs Belt Rams :In 35-2- 6 Game while Sklin? but Roger games with the Leopards Again, Special to The Tribune SPOKANE, Lakes undefeated Eagle hockey club score three goals m nine minutes here night to overcome the Spokane Jets, a senior amateur team four-yar- The victory enabled the Eagles to stretch their unbeaten skein to as they invade Kimberly, British Columbia, Saturday night for their exhibition of the season. The Eagles play Portland Sunday night. Left winger Peter Vipond scored the winning goal with 1:37 left in the game Friday after winger Dell Hall had tied it at 3 only 10 seconds before. Also scoring for Salt Lake were Paul Shakes and Roger Bellerive. The Eagles open the Western Hockey League season Wednesday m the Salt Palace against Portland. 35-2- 6 Judge V, Jordan Salt 39 Third: 3 Spokane, Trembeski, unassisted, 0 16, 4. Spokane, Remd-- a (Holden, Gustcfson),Salt 3w3wasebP FSO 3qSk 2$ Shakes (Hilts), 11 33, 6 Salt Hall (Beck, Bellerive), 18 13, Sait Lake, Vipond (Bradley. Lake, Lake, 18 23 34 Spokane Scoring. Salt Lake 0 1 10 -3 Shots on Goal. Salt Lake 9 11 1735 627 Spokane - Goalies Salt Loke, Tucker and Carter, Spokane, Cox and Schmidt fourth-and-on- Special to The Tribune DUGWAY League-leadinNorth Summit roared to a Region Nine football victory over Dugway here Friday night to keep one step ahead of rival South Summit, Kenny McQueen scored on an run and Kenny tallied on a three-yar- d plunge to lead the Braves to a first half lead. 14-- 0 55, Sprmgville Jackson to Memphis! There were unconfirmed ruFnday that the Utah a Stars were anticipating trade of veteran guard Merv Jackson to the Memphis Tams for Gerald Govan Jackson recently signed a contract and Govan is stdl unsigned by the Tams Bob Cook scored on a three-yar- d run for another Viking score and Oman hit wall on an pass for the final View mont touchdown. North 31, Carbon also Sevier Please vote for WALKER ANDERSON Holds six bushels. Unloads in Former Judge, Salt Lake City Court, pro tern Over 19 years Attorney at Law 6 years as DA, Assistant U S Attorney for Utah with the Department of Justice Public Defender. Utah Supreme Court practice and other Courts. Salt Lake County Estate Appraiser. Former Legislator, Judiciary Committee, County Assessments, Appropriations and Expenditures BYU Teacher m Business Law. 13 Years Naval Service, Honorable Discharge. Former Deputy Coroner. Scouts, Baseball and Sunday School Teacher. Married loan Cutler and they have 5 sons seconds. 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And it's mounted in the back, to offer easier handling and greater maneuverability as you vacuum clean your lawn. Optional grass catcher fits all 26" or 30" Manti 14, Emery 6 REGION EIGHT Delta 24, Millard 14 Kanab 34, Panguitch 14 Porottan 12, Milford 0 REGION NINE Wasatch 6, Union 0 Morgon 49, Grantsville 18 North Summit 38, Dugway 0 South Summit 6, Park City 0 REGION TEN Moob 37, East Carbon 15 San Juan 42, Green River 12 WAS Bruce quarterback junior 20-Hardy led his club to a win over defensive minded Tooele in a Region Five football game here Friday afternoon. Hardy scored one Miner on a run and touchdown other two as the for passed Bingham evened its record at after suffering an upset loss to Cyprus last week. The Buffaloes are ,ole' Salt Lake and Tooele County Snapper has developed a great attachment for vacuuming grass, leaves, pine needles and light litter. 7 moccasin toe boot with oil tanned uppers, rolled top band, super tough Neoprene WITH A 7 8 Bona Fide Mexico University Ron Branca and Steve Sharp are the Utes mam hopes. Uintah 0 REGION SEVEN Sanpete 12, North Its cross country meet starts at 11 a m. on the Pocatello golf course. The Ute golfers play in the Tucker invitational tournament at New 8 Widths If It Classified The mors d ms Ute atnletic teams will be out of state Saturday with the cross country squad at Pocatello to meet Idaho State runners and the golf team in New Mexico (Thursday) McQueen opened the second run and half with a Scott scored on the pomt-afteWoolstenhulme went one yard for a score and passed to Kevin O'Hare for the extra points and Brent Williams run to scored on a cap the Brave scoring. TOOELE-Bingha- e 6-- 0 32-- 0 Special to Events Todav SHOES water repellent leather uppers and oil proof sole Cush innersole, ion steel shank arch , game. The quarterbacking combination of Bruce Wagstaff and Spencer Hawkins, who split duties Friday, and the running of Mitch Olsen paced the Huskie offense. coach Hillcrest Ray nor Pearce praised the defensive play of Brad Belcher. Brert Reed and Billy Reynolds in holding the Lancers to just one score late in the game. Ute Teams Date 0 Braves Rout Dugway in 32-- 0 Tussle five-yar- point. 1872 Sites Oil tanned DON'T RAKE LEAVES . . . Pleasant Grove 34, Spanish Fork Lehi 13, Payson 6 American Fork yyf All siiet for the hard to fit in contention for a state tournament berth here Fnday by whipping Granger, 36-in a Region Four lootball stayed McGill Mark Sophomore capped the scoring on a nine-yar-d run with Bill Martin add- Bingham 20, Tooele 0 REGION SIX REPORT i jj yi BOOTS BOOTS Hillcrest GRANGER one-var- REGION FIVE Davis 24, Cyprus 20 Lake, Bellerive Cummins, Beck), 13 27 Penalties. Cummins (S L.), 4 32; Vipond (S.L.), Huston), ing the extra point. Judge coach Gil Cordova praised the defensive play of Rick Bodkin, Doug Lusienski and Tim Eckroth. Special to The Tribune 76-ar-d six-yar- d d on a touchdown run on a to situation lead and giv e the Vikings a Oman Greg quarterback scampered in from the 11 for the Vikings second score REGION ONE Box Elder 11, Bear River 7 Bonneville 6, Roy 0 REGION TWO Bountiful 7, Layton 6 Clearfield 41, Ben Lomon Viewmont 26, Ogden 0 REGION THREE Skyline 22, Cottonwood 13 West 33, Granite 0 South 35, Highland 26 East 20, Olympus 0 REGION FOUR Murray 32, Brighton 16 15 12. 7 But after the Bulldogs 34--0 win over Jordan here Friday afternoon. Judge was the only undefeated high school football team in the state. 13-- 0 late-gam- e Hillcrest 36, Granger Provo 53, Orem 6 In the second half. Cam McKmght capped a scoring drive with a run and John O' Brier scored d out. from The Bulldogs' dynamic halfback duo of Bruce Lovato and to a Kerry Eagan led Judge half Lovato scored on an run and Eagan scored on an eight-yarscamper with Ken Rogers adding an extra Larry Wall scored Prep Grid Scores First: 1 Spokane, Harper (Trembe-flic- , Goodwin), 5 46 Penalties. Harper, (Spo), 6 51; Caruthers (Spo), h d Specia' to The Tribune Memorial SANDY Judge fans have been claiming that their school has the best team in the state not just the Class division and that may or mav not be true. four-yar- d 4 3-- 16 The Vikings, who did not lose a road game in winning the state championship last season while dropping two at home, will only play one game on their field this year The field has been replanted Highland cut Souths lead to the final score of from by scoring two touchdowns. next-to-la- 2 noon The Cubs final score came on a run by VanDer-ouden after Steve Borup had blocked a Highland punt and Chuck Schwab had recovered 4-- 3 Second. 0 South held the Rams on the first series in the second half and scoied when VanDerWouden ran around the right end on a wishbone option WASH EAGLES-JET- Special to The Tribune BOUNTIFUL View mont, playing a 'home' game on an alien field, rolled to a 26-- win over Ogden on the Bountiful High School field Friday after- coming up Tne flashy Cub quarterback threw a tackle eligible pass for one score and then scampered 85 yards off a punt return for another Henry Velasquez kicked both extra points 4-- 3 Battle 26-- 0 leads the league Burt's club has the Eagles and d Eagles Win .yf-- Huskies Nab If It's Classified . . . 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