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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 7, 1978 r "'' ' ' t- i i i Some Rules In High School Football Should Be Changed '' vv i ,? I 1 t FOI LOWING ob-se- answered this week when the Lancers take on West, one of the best clubs from Salt ake City, in a 4 p m game on U e 1 Lavton field West is coming off a 27 0 win over Sky View from this region, and observers say that had Gene Flaga wanted to, he could have doubled that scene He played his second unit the third period and his sophomores tn the fourth THAT MtANS that if you throw a pass from your own thirty yard line, and I interfere with the receiver on my ten yard line, you'll get the ball on your forty-fivyard line All you have to do as coaches is tell your players to mug a kid and take the fifteen yards rather than the touchdown. e I A ST Wl I K in the Viewnront Woods Cross game the Vikes needed a long pass play near the end of the game and interference was called on the Wildcats on their own twenty, but the plav finished up with the fifteen yards and the Vikes had to settle for the ball on the fifty. This ruie should read like the professional rule, the ball ia plat e I at the po.nt of infraction If they interfeted at the ten that's whe te the ball should be. In the end zone the1 ball is placed cm the one yard line. i f once 4 ' necchGs omen?: mi a FOLLOWING businesses who have contributed and assisted in this affair with the prizes are. Alpine Sports Center, American Handicraft, Anthonys, Baskin Robbins, Bettys Crafts, Chandler Drug, Creative THE Circle, Farr Dairy, Fran Brown and Company, JBs Big Boy, Jims Sport Center, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Lake Side Lanes, Pizza Hut, Shirt Area, Total Homes Center. The public is invited to attend the tournament on Saturday, vsb a position but feels that the blocking techniques are about the same as a tackle "Learning the routes for all the pass plays has been the hardest thing to do but Ive got them down now. By DAVE WIGHAft! WOODS CROSS - Although everyone on their squad from a year ago is back this season one of the best tackles for the Wildcats isnt playing this year That is to say he isnt playing at a taikle spot. DESPITE the new excitement of a new position John still likes the defensive end slot best "1 enjoy hitting a lot more than getting hit, you have to be a little meaner to play on the defense and I BIG JOHN Montgomery has been moved to the tight end position on offense and still holds dowm a defensive end slot on the other side of the line. Coach Hawkins indicated that the move was made to bolster the blocking on that side of the line, with the Montgomery move to the end slot, Doug Bureell went to the With the double teaming we do, its almost impossible for someone to get away from those two guys," noted Coach Hawkins. VOTE Paid political ad by Dee R. -- X - At At At At At At At At At Forbes HE IS A jet engine mechanic at the base. Mr Erickson and his wife, Donna, have three children tr love it. Montgomery feels that this year could very well be the year of the Cats. With everyone back from last season John points to two things that will help this season, First of all we have the experience on our side this year. LAST YEAR we lacked tackle. Primary 12 Sept. 1978 pin has been presented to Daniel A Erickson of South Weber at Hill AF- B ceremonies JOHN was born in Oklahoma but moved to Utah when he was about four years old, but it wasnt until age 12 that he started playing football. Unlike most youngsters John always wanted to be a tackle, but added that it wasnt until his sophomore year in school that he realized he was bigger than most we figured because we were just juniors we should lose. We were a confidence, better team than our record indicated. Also we have a lot of people in our league that we owe something to. Mention the name Box Elder to John Montgomery and fire comes to the big mans eyes It seems the Bees literally embarrassed the Cats last year and some people at Woods Cross havent forgotten the score and want to repay them. ALSO DAVIS is high on John's list of the Most Wanted, besides being a natural rival John was ejected from last years game and is anxious for another shot. John sees the league as a tough close race for state spots, but has the confidence in his team that theyll be there. Coach Hawkins feels that John could very well go onto college and play football. He catches the ball exceptionally well and runs good patterns, hes definitely a college prospect. He also has a great attitude, is a good leader and a hard worker. RIGHT NOW though John Montgomery is concentrating on settling a few scores with people around the league. And with a little help from his friends the Wildcats just might settle up and find themselves in the state tour- nament. people. AT 63 and 205 pounds target for the quarterback in passing situations. He enjoys the passing aspect of his new John makes a big A Hunters Safety Class is being sponsored at North Layton Jr. High School, on Tuesday, Sept. 12 from 7-- 9 All ages, students through adults are invited to participate in this educational class these classes, call Ronald W. Holt, Location of the school is N., Layton, vsb 1100 W. 2000 p m. ALSO SOME outstanding classes in wood making will begin on Sept. 21 and will continue every Thursday evening at the school for ten weeks They will be held from 30 p m. Registration 6.30-fee is $18. All students attending these classes will have access to good equipment and a large variety of articles can be made. tion concerning either of sSs. East Layton Montessori WHERE QUALITY EDUCA TION IS A REALITY Breakfast - Hot Lunch Ages 214 thru kindergarten Session or all day Qualified Personnel ENRICHED CURRICULUM Sensorial Awareness - Phonetic Reading - Mathematics French - Sciences HOURS: 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. KAAREN MANNING - CHARLENE GREEN WELL 376-033- 8 East Layton acfilrso Purchase Okayed By Commission - Davis FARMINGTON County residents who are under a lot of mental pressure and suffer reoccuring headaches may soon be able to receive treatment for their ailments. THE COUNTY Commission FOR FURTHER informa- 1323 E. 1000 N. service ? authorized Ken Craven, business manager for the Mental Health County Department, to spend $1,900 for a machine that will test, analyze and reveal the cause of mental strain on a patient. The equipment, however, does not cure the ailment it just discloses the source THE Commission also authorized County Health physician Heber C. Kimball to travel to San Francisco to attend a seminar concerning the operation of the machine which is designed to give attendants a readout of tension problems of patients. Cost of the trip was estimated at $473. Mr. Craven said the department has funds in its budget for the equpment and the trip and needed only Commission authorization for the purchase, grb in 1 the AIONG wtlh Price, the go with Randy Si be i iter at fullbac k who is a gets guty little runner fo-wdio - West. the tough yards U irtei Imc king the Pantheis will be Jell litmus who showed last week he can thiow the bill well when he I ast ve ar Steve (laik of Skyline without too niuh trouble, noted one of the W , est c has to Pru Orill R STANDOUTS for the Panthers are their tight end Regg.e Wilson, b2 155, and two defensive backs in ( aiV I lovd and John Meely ac y ( hatwin will get the call at quarterback for the am rs again this wee k and THESE TWO should mak for an interesting battle with the two lancer tackles, ( hue k I bin, 6 ti 270, and Brandon 1 word is that si e a' lion lint, b 3 225 1 hese four w ill probably stage win Id war III itl the lunches with neither giv mg an me h One of the b'g concerns foi the Layton defense will be trying to slop running back Joey Prut Only a lunior, he n i f n k be a good w tup w ,'-'- ' itii Lucile Ihiriihope Swenson Author ami ( .omjio-e- r of the new e- -t and mod jire ferred piano method Jtv'ot eritiji the Piano The Multifile Rei, .ijifiromh Series One - 10-- eeh Course ecine-l- j, llerinnin Sept. 13. 1978 for in- something has to give. Should be a t lassie battle, especially in the line for Piano teachers !1 f) f. Stapley mav dication of just how strong these two clubs are this season Both are rated near the iop of all the polls and ' Cla.-ssc- s lod THIS W1I 1 L pic ked up 170 yards a week ago which makes the passing game that niui h more efft ( live. oat hes defense 4t c rushing Alongside ( ta'g is unolht r big and quick tackle in t2'' 295 pound John Knuckles John is a transfer from I ast High and gives the Pan'hei s a great boost in the middle on h A 10. in Panthers in quic kness 10 Year Pin ! At liill Field H p m. with the final playoffs from 3 to 8 p m. Dependable Experienced the past six years, J League Of VJonian Voters GIqlQ Tannic 7curnoy Gap2. Dtii Board of Education in i defense has jdefmite advantage. Precinct No. 4 WORD f ROM the big city is that this is one of the best West clubs in ten years, and when you consider the Panthers have won the state title twice and finished second 4 6 fotly. pi no way they can stay with him Others weie wondering if the Luuers didnt just cate li the Darts on an off day. I hey still arent sure about the status of the I .one er c lub. MANY QUI STIONS will be the hundred and i 1 I having been doc ked at Wl. KNOW the layton ople are biggi r but the res football club AS IT stands now the pass interference call lets the defense gt t away with almost murder. Not the call itself, thats pretty cut and dried But the penalty is what is dumb Right now if a player is called for defensive interference then the penalty is fifteen yards from the line of scrimmage the original one where the play began. DEE R. FORBES last weeks i win over Davis many vets wi le no ntiuptng sue h as words ''awesome, "poweiful" and other adjectives m desc ribing the timer A M.W rule this year, well a thungc in an old rule, is that a roughing the ku ker penalty receives an automatic fust down this season fast year they just marched off fifteen yards fiotn the point of infraction, the line of scrimmage, and if the team still didn't have enough yatdape (or the first down then it remained fourth down. This year even if a club has fourth and twenty, they get the fifteen yards and the first down. One of the rules that people are trying to get changed, and Im with them, is the pass interference call. ' In plain and c V nr the most pait the high b (tool fool ball rules are like those in college but there are some that pertain only to them, And some of them should be chunked. courts THE MENS, beginning singles, will commence at 7 a m. with the womens singles following at 9 a m. At 9.40 a m. the women's advanced singles, and the intermediate singles at 10.20. The mens advanced singles will commence at 12 20 p m. and the beginner mixed doubles at 1:40 p m. The advanced mixed doubles at 2.20 - I AY1 ON I The North Davis League of Women Voters, through the cooperation of the Clearfield recreation department, will be sponsoring a tennis match on Saturday, Sept. 9th at the Clearfield high school tennis a pretty heavy .statement One of the reasons the Panthers are rated so high is because of their senior t.u k le Ctaig Childs At b'J" und 210 pounds, Ctaig is regarchd as the top lineman In the state by some people lies g returning All Slater from last year and his main strength is his epiti koe s simple language the jury is still out on Leyton in regirds to football but a vet do t Is led this inlay at about 6 p m. . started all last year as a sophomore, Price is otic? of the fastest backs in the state thats By DAVE WIGIIAM By DAVE WIGIIAM AS IT is now the West To Invade Layton Lancers With Top Team detail- - ii ' f 1 )i m - all Mrs. Swell Min 3284496 or Mrs. Tucker 972-817- 2 a H |