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Hopes are that success will continue in this fall's football. 142-pou- Layton Quarterback Far Too Many Options For Bailey By Keith Duncan LAYTON Afew day s into summers sessions at Layton High, not even Gary Hansen knew whether Brian Bailey would be competing for the spot of leading the Lancer offensive unit. the AFTER GUIDING sophomores the year before to a perfect 0 record, including 8-- some fairly lopsided victories, Bailey continued the rest of the year as a superb wrestling and baseball talent. But come summer, Bailey hightailed it off to Oklahoma where he had grown up to spend the summer with some friends. I guess I had some of the guys worried because I didnt call or write much while I was down there, said Bailey who has been a key factor in varsity start this Laytons 4-- 1 year. When I did get back, everybody said they thought I wasnt coming back. OF COURSE Hansen, the veteran mentor at Layton, wasnt waiting for anyone so he had sophomore Bobby Fresques and juniors Bart Vernon and Robert Femeau working daily in quarterback drills. When Bailey finally arrived for summer drills he went to work to battle for the starting job. But underneath most of that battle, Bailey feels that the majority of his teammates were glad to have him back. Vernon and senior Darryl Lacey. "The seniors this year went 2 as sophomores and we We said Bailey, went knew that if we put things together we might have a good season. 6-- 8-- UP UNTIL last Friday night when Box Elder came to town, Bailey hadnt lost in a Layton football uniform. He claims the first loss might have been for the better since much of the attitude was that we were thinking we were too tough for anyone. year. ITS COACH Garys scored wasnt indication of how many chances the Layton offense had. AGAINST WOODS Cross, Bailey had his finest rushing effort of the season, picking up 75 yards on 13 carries and two weeks ago against Clearfield, he proved he could put the ball in the air and have some success. His favorite receivers to date have been junior Bart AND DURING the spring he started for Brad Hawkins and the region champion baseball team at shortstop. It just seems anywhere you turn, Bailey has a knack of surrounding hinself with success. with the sophoFirst it was more football team, then a member of the region champion wrestling team and to end last year was a key in the baseball teams title run. 8-- 0 back, Baily and his teammates wouldnt mind winning another title in football. U V4 f .I M la mate la ll !fr Ime, Kamcnis Ijtff yi4 t vrf!4 Wie4 4 I rm s fvoie k were tM 4; fty (?. Mh 04 t after 1 t e tii vi tw Wt w w it im ps m is puir in . Bar f4 ff f M 10 W. yrf Iff vrowJ fill iki ttjvj vtlfii ir-.- Wf f t in if ( nhuskers and through the team' first three day had as many tackle, both unassjoeJ and assisted as any defensise hack on the team, lie and another hack were ticJ with lore Wfi 14 UA ,? work fiffV- I i r y ft sif-ii--pg fciy r4 ifie Mr it hi p!, funning i.ng lorn I ern in M 'i hr yt fr 4 !"' I fan - h ftJ t rtrf U it 4-- A 4 fyfttuff IM hiil ! hd we Ml Ms) Kill) 1. (H 14 la grt l wh KJ af If ! .'t,' OGDEN A muh im hute womens So.'toha'I squjJ is eom,'sos4 this season of w lormer prove4 Weber THE ll OMENS team has wm their share of nut he this year, puking right up from la! year where Coash led Com pe lead the Iady tt itdcais to a 2 ; 6 record, the best mark in the sshool's history, Duncanson has earned a soup i4 rity tellers wMe at Ufhrf and ILv season has rained Staging poututfl 4 Strong Side bhAer, IlffKM 1 1 Nabask upset let and hitter. She saw eonsij eraHe astHn Gv season as a freshman and continues to improve with espenence. The nest hime matches for the team we conferetwe matches this weekend, one to I uJuy night against Montana Mate Umsetsny and another Saturday evening against the University (4 Montana. Next week: Cross Country Previews Bui the defense at Nebraska SQI3M H5SD5IL played brilliantly, scoring 226 points in four games for an average of 56.5 points per game. pul I-- TAPEWORMS and tais lira. Tapeworm an omvnm imrumal parautes nt Ikt. maO mammaK fuh. Jcrr. uttlr. and ohr anrnuh can thp. eanv an micrmtdiair wijic in ihc life rule of the taprwnrm Then animal an called inirrmcdiaie hmn, !)p and can tinnmr inloicd with tjpcworrm tn caling mlrrmrdiaie horn nr unoaAed meal from them. Tapeworm mature in the tntcuinc of dog and tan and dis- on unrkhoot Heccs H55 is. by tar. The our For me boot besi-seiiin- These segments an passed m the charge ttmsegment contaminated, oitctmcdiatc host pets stntd. Thus, the emtmnment an infected, and the life rule of the tapeworm eontinucc. Tapeworms cause pmHetm in dogs and cats bs- absorbing nutnent from the intestinal tract, thus dcprtsing pen of adequate nutrition. Vomiting and diarrhea may also occur and intestinal blockage is a pos- M of slip on a pan of yor life, f P Pecos boois sibility. Diagnosis it mack by finding nnv white tapeworm segments (resembling cucumber seeds) in fresh stool around the animals anal ana or in the bedding. Treatment requires specialised drugs available from your vetennanan - Preventing sour pet (tom contacting intermediate hosts such as fleas and small mammals, and eliminating raw meat and fish from your pets diet will control the problem your Pets health depends on it. - Bought available In steel toes BARTON S to you as a public sewiiefiom: Denzel E. T ay lor, D. V.M. Red Wins Jonty. SHOES 43 North Main Mart O. Fawcett, D. V.M. Layton Veterinary Hospital 1538 North Main, Layton, Utah 84041 " 773-257- 776-151- 1 lounhM IrtfUPB it Country Hideaway Were is Celebrating! Getting Bigger and Better. COME JOIN OUR EXPANSION CELEBRATION 79 No. at Main, 10 a.m. 6 p.m. Farmington -- 2 blocks East of Lagoon Phone: 451-598- 5 fade after a dilemmas WELCOME WAGON call. As WELCOME WAGON Representative, it's my job to help you make the most of your new neighborhood. Shopping areas. New-tow- n Community opportunities. Special attractions. Lots of tips to save you time and money. Plus a basket of gifts for your family. I'll be listening for your call. , COUNTRY ACCESSORIES OUR SPECIALTY! lotTison prints (shown at Mane Callenders, Bountiful) Rare and nostaligic books (Magic Windows) (The Velveteen Rabbit) Imported Dolls for Collectors and doll lovers alike Wreaths for all occasions Bonnie., Sharon., . 544-447- 544-036- 9 3 Layton KaysviHe Weatheivanes, horse, rooster, angel, cow, pig Quilts, any site - you pick the design and color Woodcrafted delights: apples, tulips, pineapple, horses Marcel Schurman greeting and note cards. These are fabulous! Frame them. Exclusive large com husk dolls, pastels Each visit entitles one entry to Christmas Drawing (Brooke Morrison Large Print). Visa, Master card and Layaways Welcome 1 saJ Duncanson, Horsley Star At Weber State hasn't been on the ficlJ much this season as the offense has f.IIic fiUinest ilit 1- Al,je 13. , e IM f k,sfi4 ( jij barti tit ItKEstarisaladcfcnsisc havk position wuh the Cor iif .'4 cS st.n- - ga tfiy hue Duncanson nj sopho m,ae Alustin Hotsicy, Dave Ituike. eisjaiun! In juni.if ifavmwiihlhc StbDv ka (tffshuviff, even ihaueh I on the ficlJ the defenve miJih pf these davs. Mon-S- KEEPING THINGS in pers- pective, but never holding la IM r,l ly ii t' s Icsi t Hours: through the Box Elder game can be corrected, then Bailey to Layton. !. ft i-- (M if'tu tf. iay Da is Ifigh standouts, junmr laMn I jnurr. Termer la iiaa wi fie li we r AND THUS far, they have. Bailey loves running Hansens veer offense, in fact he adores it. It was last year while in a drivers education class that Hansen asked Bailey if he like the option offense. That was some indication that Hansen was bringing the veer back said Brian. offense, In the first couple of games Bailey and his teammates became acquainted with the veer and the 20 or so points they rl If the things discovered and Co. could challenge for the region brass. And as mentioned, Bailey at 142 pounds now, was a top notch wrestler his sophomore season. He ended up taking fourth in the state chase at 126 pounds and should be much more a favorite to do well this Husker Football (,- nr -- Cmly.lh.tl Mi iLcliiflliM mi,j! (,h Mi4.Flyn(flll'f-ki,,v f ii4lNri i'll I ! liXinJi i4 ihf I waiiikLH ihe 114 ti fixn kaytaay 1 (Ml jv f prllit tUk IF IHWS N Ikam iuUmaUh(ipwthR't-,r- t l A:4 I he nhH.hlfciuHidy J,iHuy IliP.fum ir CanJiJaiff nxyhl N laiUmo Un:huil. MajFe the ll.iU Ittrhl p. L kmiwf. Then ifthelhMIf win thettii ur-ir- , anpl.iv , thri ll fakc itfTpmc. Hhuh I think lhe 2 team 1 the winner t4 Key ion Hue 3 team No. Three' Region ABOUT THE tnl) ih.iinc l)ai nJ Alta i will meet in the fiiM two toon,) Earrcn. that cither team i n.'t cms v I think Saw ley anJ hi Ik! w ouUnT min J meeting the Hawk again fot a thiiJ try to crack the jinx, hut I don't think it'll happen in '83.- MHI.E Ok the Mihjeit of f(ttb.i!. I've ecn more game this year dcculeJ hy ficlJ goals than any in the past. The kkker. especially if he's good, is getting his Juihc tti make the headlines and frustrate the cl ih 1 1 K.its. My only concern is the officials who judge whether these field goals arc successful or Fai- lures. In college and pro games, there ate two officials who stand htTiiriJ one post or the other. In the high school gimes I've witnessed so far, only one official stands hack there and I think he is limited in really Idling whether the kicks are good or hud. IN THE CASE of the Viewmont Viking's, there is something else to point out about the field goal. In Ihe Viking's loss lo Woods Cross, the official in the white had observed the field goal as good while the official under the goal signaled it no good. Thus the kick remained good. Then last week against Highland, the Rams kicked another last second field goal only to have the official undr the goal signal the try good, while the white hatted official didn't signal at all and said the reason he didn't was that he was watching for roughing the kicker. I believe there is some confusion in this area and it might be cleared up if two officials stood on either side of the posts. Of course that leaves only one official on the line, but with the kicks being made, number of something must be done. OF COURSE with only four officials in high school football and seven in college and pro. the blame cant be put in entirely on the officials. And one final salute to the fans, the players, the bands, the coaches, the officials, the Davis High staticians and even the sportswriters w ho stand for thirty minutes in the driving rain at Friday night football games. Id especially like to thank Doug Moon of Layton and Kent Summers of the Lakeside Review for their generosity in crowding around me during last Friday Elder clash. nights pouring at the Layton-Bo- x Just a couple of protecting pals. J4 oi fhj Burke Inside The ,sk a 4fffa I l1 11 1a n4 u.ffvpj wa Ley - tif4, 'lM 9"M g-- Ml I UR , m4 ilr (,14 III i.i(4 1( tbit f la ,n mi ffi ft4 I' f I , I fci4 ti'l tteif 15 K, I fid (b!4 ll r- (iff it cr eiof i ji ge4 lolly j p.Mlh.l I) !(.! fi) (J 11 Cdrf J, N t Ml I ailr4 fattihg Continued fiom past p.i 1) ei'-i- Fta lai 1.,J Mi- p.'rfapii.ai 14 IM I tta ,4 Ivfltaf, .f 14 i i. J!. 1 I wl-r- fust 1 Off fait, psffirj '! fsj a. A, 1 f 4 4 !( Ml .'! H !,(,L !!( ip, aa I vl 1 ) L4 filiHfal i C tf .- J j 4 M . Nl(f. fHri tar la lym. 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