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Show Messenger-Enterpris- Manti bows to Millard That old hunting advice -- touchdown, and kicked tra point. Dont shoot yourselfin the foot was not heeded by Manti High Schools winless football team last week. Behind by only two points and with the momentum going their way, the Templars blew their chances for a win by committing several errors two of them costly ones, in a game with Millard at Fillmore Friday afternoon. Early in the fourth quarter the Templars were behind by only 9 and had stymied the Eagles while registering two straight touchdowns. But in the final ten minutes the Templars lost 60 yards to penalties, gave up an insurance touchdown to Millard, and lost Manti travels to Grants ville this Friday for a game under the lights. The Cowboys have been ranked as high as number two in the state. They lost to 4 last North Summit by week. And North Summit was the team that defeated Manti 29-- 6 earlier in the season. That adds up to hard going for the Templars again this Friday. Colby Gillis passed for two touchdowns and a conversion to give the Eagles a 14-- 0 lead. With seven minutes left in the half, Wesley Thompson intercepted a Millard pass that put the Templars on their own 49 yard line. Alan Cox ran to the Eagle 46, Shane Fonville ran to the Millard 23, and Alan passed to Clint Cox for the - 17-1- 28-1- 9. the ex- But the Eagles retaliated with a long drive that ended in the Manti end zone. At the half the Eagles were ahead 21-The third quarter was all Manti. With the Templars in possession on the stripe, Alan passed to Clint Cox on the Millard 25, to Tommy Trythall on the Millard 3 and then handed off to Shane Fonville, who punched over for the score. The PAT kick was wide and the score was 21-1Early on in the fourth quarter, Alan Cox passed to Brendon Peterson on the Millard 35, to Clint Cox on the Millard 16, to Tommy Trythall on the Millard 10 nd then handed off to Shane Fonville, who bullied over the Eagle goal stripe. The kick at 7. 50-ya- rd 3. tempt failed. tournament 2nd in 8-te- am The Templars were behind by 1 now, but they had mc4 i mentum and a victory was in Manti Highs volleyball sight. But errors followed, and i team won second place at the penalties were assessed four f eight-teaSouth Summit of them, for a total of 50 yards. Tournament Saturday. The tide had turned. The Off to a slow start in the scored an insurance Eagles first round, the Lady Templars d run lost to Morgan, the team that touchdown on a over the Templar goal line and won the championship, and kicked the extra point to win But the Lady Templars their first game of the season. then recovered to defeat their What does Manti have af- next opponents. ter Grantsville? A home game In the second round, they with Juab, a team that defeated defeated South Summit 3 last week to Gunnison and They edged North 15-- 8 in the third register its first victory. Summit round and then had an easy time with Grantsville, winning 15-0 in the final round. The Lady Templars teams Does Your Heart Good. didnt fare so well earlier in the American Heart Association week in a dual meet with North 19-2- Sanpete. The freshmen lost the junior varsity lost 5 and 5 and the varsity lost In another dual meet last week, this time with Millard, the Lady Templars won all three matches. The freshmen won 15-15-the junior varsity 3 won in straight games, 15-and 3 and the varsity won 13-1- 5; 8-1- m 5; 7-- 15 4-1- 5; 13-1- 15-1- 2; 5 and 15-- 9. In fourth place in the state volleyball standings fortwo weeks, the Lady Templars, on the basis of last weeks performance, hope to move up in the rankings this week. They will be traveling again: in Springville Tuesday and then in Juab Thursday. 2-- A Library Board to meet 15 7; 5; 15-1- 5. 20-1- 12-1- 5. 9; 5. 17-1- 5; 4-1- one-yar- 21-1- Psfl6 6 volleyball team wins SV3HS 28-1- 9 Thursday, September 16, 1933 e, 8; 15-1- Manti Library Board meeting will be held on Monday, Sept. 20at6p.minthe Library. The public is invited according TheLibraryhasanew board chairman, Bob Jensen, who replaces Natasha Madsen and a new board member, Ann to Head Librarian Carolyn Schrotz. Bessey. 13-1- two-poi- I nt Former federal agent will speak in Manti on Wednesday One of the nations most highly decorated federal agents will be in Manti on Wednesday, Sept. 22, to tell the incredible story of how he was sent to prison for doing his job. Joe Occhipinti, a veteran with the U.S. Customs and the INS, was assigned to a unit in upper Manhattan (New York City) where his investigative work resulted in the arrests of over 40 organized crime figures. After gathering information responsible for the largest drug seizure up to that time, he was made chief of the New York Unit of the INS. While overseeing investigations of the illegal activities of Sominican organized crime figures, Joe came face to face with the forces of a criminal-politicconspiracy engaged in much of the drug trade in New York and New Jersey. He was accused of violating federal civil rights laws during searches and seizures. Occhipinti insists that witnesses were coached, a fedto eral judge was hear the case, and a sham trial was held that ended with a prison sentence. Joe Occhipinti will tell his story in Manti, Sept. 22 at the American Legion Hall at 7:30 p.m, sponsored by the local chapter of the John Birch Society. He signifies the reality that our police stand between us and the tyranny of organized crime. 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