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Show Springville Will Sport Westchester Sunday Herald SUNDAY,ADGUST,27, 199 RainsStop olf Ascin.' Stronger Gridiron Team Golf Again (This.is HARRISON, N.Y. (UPD! |Heavy raing Saturday forced ina series Paul Blanchard will be the|sen as end coach, and student| American Fork. with Re- lesartecberk. He hasn't had a teacher Bill Mitton on the line. Sept. 22 ~ BY High at Spring. Trices,sealing : postponement of the second! gion Four high school football |great deal of experience, but he The sophomore coach is John ville. Sept. 29 — Springville at Carhas been looking good in early Hafen. round of the $260,000 Westches-) prospects.) ‘The Red Devils will be lining bon. ter Classic for the second | |season drills, viralght day and wipped out scores of the 69 golfers who had) y JOE WATTS | All of the Springville home|up in a wingedoffensive for-| Oct. 4—~ Provo at Springville, . nder | Oct, 18 — Lehi at Springville. finished the ion +| Herald Sports Editor anes be played | ation light atwilNorth Park and they| The schedule for the season is Oct, 19 — Springville at Pay{Hardest hit by the washout! _“We'l! have —4ougher ball: will-open~the season at-home jas follows: san — was Mason Rudolph who was|club this year, but the other| against Pleasant Grove Sept. 8. Sept. 8 — Pleasant Grove at) Oct. 27 — Springville at Orem. deprived of the second day lead. |teams in the southern division| Assisting Jacobsen with the| Springville. | Bev. 3 — spanish: Fork: af SS-yearcld native _of| of the region also appear strong-| coaching dutjes will be Hal Jen-| Sept, 15 — Springville at Springville The Clarksville, Tenn. had posted @\er,” summarized Springville| three under par 69 for a 96-bole | headfootball coach Mike Jacob-| total of 135. sen following one of their rug-| | The entire field of 144 had! ged workouts Friday, | teed off when the postponement} The Red Devils have 11 letter-| was announced Saturday after-|men returning to the-fold this| noon. Although the day started| year and a veteran is going to a4 cloudy, by early afternoon| be manning nearly every posi-| rain had flooded the sixth/tion, which should enable them| to improve on thelr 1-8 record of| year. Springville lost three key green. Since no second round scores last | About 60 candidates turned out for the team al the begin-| | Among His Best ning of practice, but that num-/ | Rudolph carded a 66 Thursday ber has dwindled to about 40 to share the opening roundlead! players. There are 45 trying out with South Africa's Gary Player for the sophomore squad. and little known Jim Colbert of} Co-captains are Don Conrad| |Kansas City, Kan. He was)and Dave Selman will be key BIG JIM EAKING, the 611 BYU center, get s a helping band from Marlene Fitggerald, air- among the. first to tee off on the| men in the Springville success, Country Club's par| Conrad plays guard and Selman Tine hostess for Ansett A.N,A., as the team ar rives in Melbourne. Eakins is the top scorer on Westchester 72, 6,646-yard course and was in| plays fullback, the squad with @ 14.5 polmt per game averag ¢. (Picture is courtesy of Sun News Pictorial) ‘the clubhouse before the rain| Other returning ettermen in- Cougars Gain 15th WinOn Hoop Tour began to fally heavily. tight end. 5 ae < oo 222s fi tod a aed nL aEAAeaeoe = g i z z t ! Z I if = Munson Gets Starting Call For Rams Against Chargers big.end-taeh oats + SAN—DIBQOColttSFPD)4geen)" Gillman! w: a Dovid J ‘The interleague football. game}got to look at the rookies in should tip. the ‘scales in their [Gary, Garrison, Dickie Post, between the Los Angeles Rams|these games,” favor, They are rated by many Jacque MatKinton and Willie Frazier. and the San Diego Chargers is) “(We'd like to win ’em all,” billed as just another preseason) said Allen, ‘‘but there are a lot LONDON (UPI)—Pretty Bon!- exhibition but the: cottlest/ of young players I want to look fa Baker, a train announcer at ‘Sunday has some elements that at and you've got to do that in San Diego, meanwhile, does give it the flavor of a grudge’ these preseason games.” not have one of its better teams battle, ‘The fans, feeling a more this season, The Chargers last weekend intense rivalry, should almost fill the stadium which has a capacity of over 49,000. i tt t é school for his youngsters and ‘Harney dropped out because of] ‘his wife's illness. 8 E a ge f 8 3 $ses ads i 14, & compete in the Sept, 5~ 4 yf iE FEE igiize i TORONTO. (UPI)—Gene Lit. tler and Paul Harney announced that they will be unable to 8 Pri i i: 3E is 8 5 i ? i i : fs $z z i t if iy i Het 1iEi afi i when they defeated Rivergrove Second in the fohnson, Ann Johnson, Ellen Martin and Carolyn Bitter. Back Bonnett, coach, Katherine Weaver, ete Barbara OUT OF TOURNEY i. e z a iz 3 = bEz a3? ed >& ? E u: E tr iP InfijiEf 3 SS ; “ie BF E Hts £ iz eiTHit ii 3 = Fg izgf8i Newcastle, pleting their campaign “ ‘down under” at Brisbane on | $200,000 World Golf Champion. ship at Woodbridge, Ont. Littler, former Canadian champion, withdrew because of! a conflict with the opening of! Rain Causes Doubles To Be Postponed CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. (UPI) —Rain hit the Cricket Club again Saturday, i g ~ SHIPP’S SOUND SERVICE in the course of the meeting. eazy and an addition of officials reaused by the creation of two new franchises will be discussed’ se i I Fi i52 bi changes for the 1967-68 season, the All-Star game to be held in the new Madison Square Garden FE #5 Eg ee t ; SENTRY —— oe ee ee oe | Alt fizH f : I ili p ji te i = i i » me SPRINGVILLE CO-CAPTAINS Don Conrad, 66, and Dave Selman, 38, will be leading the Red Devils om the gridiron this year. Head coach Mike Jacobsen, center, in idicates that he bas an improved squad this year. They open their campaign September 8 under the lights ES at North Park ggainst Pleasant Grove. Eg Rea z 3 Zeee Z a i i i a E za5t E2. i z aif 5ce ees ig 3 fil re . zg i& z yza i :E z ife BF z i feiit aetk SPORTS FANS! | Wheeler at tackles, Brad Walk er and Lawrence Groneman at center, Steve Averett at guard, Sherl Miner at split end, Ken Averett attail back, Wayne Hall at wingback, Bob Bailey at defensive back, and Ray Felix at Brigham Young University's on their six-week tour of the Pa-)Big Jim Eakins scored 4 points mostly on followups to pace the world roving basketball team Cougar scoring. Saturday night (Aug, 2%) However, the drama was left squeaked past a good Vietoria to senior guard Randy Schouten State team in Australia, 96-81, ag he tied the game with a nifty jump shot with five sec f clude John Clark and Paul 127 WESTCENTER ST.-973-6290 ea? |