Show :o Tribune Saturday September The Salt 22 195S )eners Grizzlies Walloj) Ogden in 38-1:PG Blanks Ainei’iean Fork 27-- 0 1 Logan among the ('lass A league game was played and schools and ‘defending 15 cham that found West taking the of Millard 7 0 at Fill-tjjon rieasant drove continued measure i Utah’s itkh as Fi idav high impress school football teams ran oft) The Panthers' score came in their first round of league play the second period when i'liil ‘ Logan made its league debut Tu lor took the hall on the exceptional one as it ham laid 3 and went all the way jnered Ogden for a 'IS l'i vietoiy Kenny Simmons carried over for In Romney Stadium at Logan tin1 extra point Millard had 10 rind J'leasant (luivo tin tied in an first downs as compared with victory West's eight equally impressive 2 over Ameiiea n Pork on the However the Panthers had (hover field a total yardage gain of 171 THAT 1 0(1 AM 0(1 1) UN genre as compared with Millard's carries unusual interest when" 132 it is stacked up against the 217 and OHie Carson Hal Past victory over Ogden ias tat Allen combined their the11"1 week It would Indicate that - to had I ledsijiit iat q C10 frmtr'®11i wrlies "s vl(ory bf’for' hoiwmnln loudly in the coming A division crowd Carson scored first in campaign the first quarter on an League games were lun off jaunt of 29 yards Don In seven divisions Friday after-nooand night Only one inter- Hales missed that conversion but later added the final tluye Lewis scored twice in the second canto once on a double reverse and then on an end sweep Allen went over the middle in CIOSV-OV- T the third quarter While They Lost Scoring liingham touchdowns were Tom Lovat who went over twice and Joe Costello who " TEE POSTS scored once as the Miners won GALVANIZED over Grantsville 19 0 in Region Six Lovat went over first after EACH a series of short gains in the initial quarter A short time later Bingham blocked a Grants-vidCOMPLETE FENCE kick on the Grgplsville 20 and on the next play Costello PER PT went all the way for the score Lovat kicked the extra point end of the- third penod lost the ball on downs as fourth period opened after and Mil-on- wtlp-tw-lwrr- d-“ 145 sot AMERICAN IN THU SUCOND period Lovat went over again after a: scrips of short gains Bingham) uncorked an 80 yard drive near FENCE CO 513 West 8th South Uintah over Park Citv Iogan Joining 21-- in Region One (3k 0 over victories were Weber South Bountiful (250 Cache) North Cache) and Davis (13 0 over Rear River' Hen Lomond and Box Elder battled to a 1 3 13 tie Iiountiful overcame a disad- Thursday from Minneapolis without ailing head coach Walt Ktesling Assistant coaches Nick Skoneh and Chuck Cerundolo have taken over Riesling’s over weight to record the first league gridWith Ron Hauser Snvedley- and itoy MrNeii vantage new iron Stan in duties school’s victory convincing one Ilnunllful scored by putting together four first downs in drive in Hie first a with Hauser finally gofH-rin- d ing- over The Cache second came after North had fumbled a putt at- tempt and Smedley charged into the end zone from five yards out r w esiu - on the first (day Bountiful drove 50 yards for its third touchdown in a series of pitch-outand buck laterals Davis displayed a fancy split-attack to down Bear River It was the running of Cary Batchelor and the ball handling arid faking of Bruce Tarry star Davis quarterback which made the difference in an error filled will be without the services of 'several important players State halfback Lynn Chandnois suffering from a knee injury is "doubtful this week” Skorieh said Also on the doubtful list is Joe O'Malley a defensive end Certain not to play are Art Davis the club’s No 1 draft choice who is sidelined with an injured foot and defensive end Arnie Stotner who is recovering from a hand fracture Coach Sid (Tillman and the Rams arrived here late Friday 3 HU STUUUURS also ojim afing behind a speedv line fho Braves made the victory a - SPECIAL PORTLAND Sept 21 - The Los Angeles Rams and the Pittsburgh Steeiers meet in an exhibition game here Saturday night the final dash for both teams before the start of National Football League action The Steeiers arrived here hut the suf fei ing a penalty In other Region Six games Union won over Wasatch 120 1 J By Assay luted Press the j Portland Sets Coast Grid Teams Touch Pro Contest Of I ’56 Campaign Today Duel 3 ’ i w rr5 i FRANCISCO Sept 21 heads with University of (V (UP)— The elusive 3956 foot- fornia ball Which ' did a lot of crazy Roth Oregon I’CC vliools take ifn rivals from the Rig bouncing during the off season OreSeven in road games begins its official tour on the to Colorado goes gon Pacific Coast Saturday State to Missouri Four teams have already seen The outstanding indeprnd- the 1957 Rose Bowl bid slither out from under them — Wash-- ents open in night games on UCLA and Southern their home fields College of ington California via the official con- Paeifie gives heralded Dirk Bass ference penalty whistle and his first crack at collegiate opIdaho because it doesn't have position in a game with Coloenough gamcson the schedule rado A&M in Stockton SAN’ and-Ore-go- i MOST OF the important games Saturday are intersec-tiona- l in flavor and only one carries any significance on the ftitheurteman CLOTHE Pasadena Washington entertains Idaho in another game listed as "con fcrence” but both trams aie sideliners except for their spoil road to CUITOMIZt 0 er roles The other PCC members gage outsirie competition en- Southern California journeys to the Lone Star State to meet the University of Texas while the Southwest Conference sends Baylor to Berkeley to hang 132 SOUTH MAIN s game HARTS scored In the period on a pass from! first 1 ’ 4 4 Mike Jarman of Davis avoids an unidentified Rear River ((layer as he leaps to take aerial (Photo by Spencer Kinurd Davis) I i — f Ephraim Duel Ends in Tie Scoria to 'IheTnmne rylng for Snow ancj Nafhan Rig i her HRAIM and Lowell Budge looked Snow Colleges battled to a 0 0 at th(Mr end ypnts' good tie here Friday night in the first game of the season tor both contest clubs m a fumble-filleAll of the game 'was played lines with within the neither team being able to generate much of an offense but both displaying a fairly good defense I THU Mike Jarman Bear long diive In the second quarter but a fumble ended the drive Davis added its second td in the third after Bob Moon and Eddie Tillman recovered a fumbled punt on the Bear RiverdO Parry and Butch Over alternated In carries until Parry ran for the touchdown and Batchelor ran for the extra Parry River - 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