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Show we5J VAU 3 In Vltw Thursday, Sept. College 17, 1981 Bulldogs' Mouths - Cats Testing Aggies Humble Pie Leaves Bad Taste SALT LAKE. Humble pie is leaving a bit- ting for three in a row and tougher Region against its most bitter Seven and Murray is ter taste in the mouths league rival, the most one of the stronger enof Judge Memorial recent being last tries, despite a pregridders this week. league record. That years Its a taste the team under the compared with the victory will be out to eradicate lights at Judge. traditional emotion tomorrow (Friday) The Bulldogs first that accompanies the when it invades Murventure on the road matchup makes it parray for the opening of was not a successful ticularly appealing league play, slated to one as East handed the from the fans standget under way at 4 Bulldogs a point. 10-If LEtoile has one p.m. setback by Judge will be poin- - dominating the line of major concern, it is that his team has not scrimmage. been tested by a solid Coach LEtoile was the first passing attack, to admit that the although Roys Wade Is victory over Bingham Jacklin is one of the the week before was states best signal detrimental to his callers. He was conBy teams play at East. In trolled, but that was MURRAY. Clive a battle of the the season opener Wahlin of Taylorsville the where most teams neighborhood, won his 17th state who were have trouble with timLeopards, horseshoe pitching ticrushed by arch-riving. By now the timing tle here Saturday. West the previous for Murrays Paul Wahlin had a as if the Beck should be down. week, mark and 61 percent game played was the Super Judge normally boasts a balanced runringers. Clarence Bowl. Giles tied Wahlin for If Judge was going ning and passing atringers and was se- to be humbled, tack, but game films cond with an mark. however, last week against East wont Gary Hughes of was the ideal time. prove that. The Taylorsville was This week the squad Bulldogs had only 14 seventh and Charlie begins playing for net yards when sacks Bugger of Kearns keeps in a revamped are figured in. The finished 9th in the A 2 hard-foug- 19-1- 2 high-flyin- g 8 Frank 17th Title Won 44-- 6 Wahlin 10-- 0 8-- 2 division. Keith Erickson of Salt Lake won the B division with a mark and 52.7 percent Bulldogs gained 92 through the air, but three interceptions were among five turnovers the Bulldogs were guilty of Friday. Still, Judge made a game of it, having a touchdown pass called back on a lineman downfield call that the Bulldog coach still disputes after watching game films. Two turnovers in the first period accounted d fourth-perio- d for all of Easts scoring, the first, a fumble, resulting in a field goal and the se30-ya- cond, a touchdown after an intercepted pass and ensuing fumble through the end zone gave the a first down Leopards at the one. that, the game became a defenFollowing sive battle. Judge lit the finally scoreboard with under a minute left on a Mike Curtin to Dave McGill completion and Russell Grif fith tacked on the two-poi- nt conversion to give the Bulldogs hope of Judge, victory. however, was unable to recover the ensuing SALT LAKE. All of Davis Enjoys Banner Day onside kick. college grid squads will be in action this weekend, but evidently only two will have respectable foes. - Captures First Win; Routs WJ THS Griffith, McGill and Ed Pelley came up with interceptions and Pete Rokich blocked a pass, whilea Patto Cashman had sack highlight a solid defensive effort. Mark Aberton, with two pass receptions for 43 yards, was singled out as the offensive player of the game; Utahs (From Page 2, Col. 9) on the occasions he elected to put the ball saw fourth- together in Logan at 1:30 Saturday afternoon for what has become a traditional That should be the game of the week. Meanwhile, undefeated Brigham Young goes to El Paso for a 7:30 p.m. meeting Saturday with hapless head-knocke- period action and pro- ved especially capable on the deep pitch. in the air. Sophomore quarterback Mike Lit- tlewood Utah State and Weber State get - Bob Condas, with a dozen tackles, was the defensive honoree. In the line Rokich was cited for his both-way- s UTEP in whats undoubtedly the weeks mismatch. And winless Portland State moves into Rice stadium for a r battle with a Utah team that has nowhere to go but up after a lopsided whipping at Arizona State. Three of the four Utah squails were winners last week. BYU had minimal trouble disposing of Air Force in launching the WAG season. Utah State stopped Fullerin its deton State but before the home crowd. And Weber play and Griffith was the back of the week. Youd have to say they got our attensummed up tion, LEtoile. Well first-eve- do 52-1- 0 more than show up Friday. The Judge mentor was pleased that his team would apparently be healthy- - 45-2- 1 But Lose Contest - 9-- 1 accuracy. 14-- Cougars Light Scoreboard Murrays Don Quick captured the C division with a 0 7-- record and 39.2 percent ringers. Bruce Crane of South Jordan was the class D winner and Floyd Holley of Pleasant Grove the class E champ. The final tournament of the season will be held Friday and Saturday at Liberty park. Race Set Kearns high Cougars took a step in the right and Kearns will have to have made ad- 12 to Mark Powell. Brighton had used a justments since the big play deep in its direction Friday, Cyprus contest to be own territory to although they came able to cope. scamper 60 yards to out on the short end of Reserve quarter- set up a three-yarcontest with back Todd Anderson score in the first a the two period r and added a powerful Brighton. touchdown passes, one Two field lead at touchdowns that covering 18 yards to goal for a brought the Cougars to John Oberman and the the half. The third within 10 points of the period was a wild affavorite for fair with both teams league honors marked tacking 12 points on the first time in three the board and the In 2 games the Cougars Bengals added a touchdown in the final have lighted the scoreboard. period. This week Kearns Despite the loss, GRANGER. The will venture out on the Takeno felt his team of preweek first imroad for the first time didnt had shown notable and the scores give league games over its provement much of a Takeno and his crew present The earlier outings. to Granger some newfound con- challenge Cougars rushed for 82 fidence, although the volleyball squad. yards and passed for 87. The head mentor player who generated Granger downed them may be on the West Jordan bench. In and last Wednesday at will be Kearns defeated Bingham Alta for a 3 p.m. Tuesday. test. The The onLancers league will Hawks boast an ex- - host Murray today (Thursday), with varLLEAGUE TAYLORSVILLE. at 3 p.m. and sity and Alta captured (From Page 2, Col. 2) 4. at On varsity over victories Gremlins defeated junior and Saturday, on TDs by Friday Alta a jayvee tournament Taylorsville to launch Nick Hutto and Brent volleyball acwill be held at league tion for both teams DeLuca. Rich Player Taylorsville high. Tuesday. led the defense. will play at Coach Pat Gannon Mike Johnson, Matt Granger West Tuesday at 3 and not pleased with was Mike and Davis Kemp, 4 p.m. David Trevino each Coach Stephanie her teams but was scored touchdowns, Green said she really while Bryan Smith and didnt have an op- pleased that the Brian James led the to see her jayvee team, behind defense in the Bantam portunity in action because the play of Melanie win over girls Golds the other teams were Marble and Julie Alta. gained for Christensen, so poorly vicand The Bantam Blues this weeksprepared games. tories. decidropped an In the first game, Gannon and her sion to Alta, while the she said, only two Warriors will host a Midget Blues fell the served Granite district jayvee Mark Penelton and people whole game. tournament tomorrow Lex Lindgren had slow were My girls and Saturday beginnsacks in the Peewee she getting started, loss to Alta. ing at 3 p.m. Friday Blues commented, during and 10 a.m. Saturday. Scott Wilberger had the game against no two touchdowns and She said There will be Bingham. for admission. was Peterson the charge Troy her team tended to The varsity will be in leading ball carrier for play whatever style of the Mitey Mite Gold the ball the other team Region Two action toteam in a loss to was Brighton She day hosting playing. and on Tuesday at Alta. Scott Culbertson described the competiblocked a punt in a los- tion this week as Bingham. Alta boasts a solid ing effort. down and dragging. squad, having won the d 29-1- 2 third-perio- fired d second-quarte- 10-- 0 Granger Wins At Liberty SALT LAKE. A 10 kilometer run to raise money to fight cystic fibrosis will be held Sept. 26 at Liberty park. by Westminster College students, the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and Sunset Sports Centers, the 6.2 mile race will be run within the park beginning at 9 a.m. Proceeds will go to the cystic fibrosis summer camp, a University of Utah clinic and Westminster, race sponsors said. Ribbons will be presented to the top five finishers in 25 age divisions, towith the trophies going top male, female and wheelchair winners. A $6 entrance fee Volleyball highs varsity 15-- 15-- 0 15-- 15-- 9 Hawks Win Over Warriors 15-- 8 15-- 9 14-- 7 per-formanc- 26-- 6 awards, refreshments and a sponsors noted. Advance registrations must be received by next Thursday. Runners signing up on the day of the race may do so from a.m. but will not receive a shirt, sponsors added. Further information may be obtained by calling the Associated of Students Westminster College ext. 484-765- Bruce Takenos pre-leag- Sept. 26 office, Coach plosive passing attack other KEARNS. 216. 15-- 15-1- 1 0 18-- 0 30-- 14-- 0 20-1- 3 Highland Classic which featured several top Salt Lake area T General Chiropractic 3975 So. Redwood Rd. 973-697- teams. CONSULTATION & PHYSICAL EXAM Headaches Those dont wants around your house may be do wants for someone else. You can turn them into ready cash by putting them in the area market place - the Green Sheet classified ad columns. new coach Alike Price with 42 21 a resounding romp over Idaho, a of Anderson, who showed considerable and his status at midweek was questionable. Oberman, James McDowell and Sam Coates were cited for their play on the defensive unit. The Cougars will test Taylorsville for Homecoming on Sept. 25. out of a power I formation. Just after the ensuing kickoff, a Lonnie Medina pass was picked off and returned for a touchdown. many seconds had ticked off the second-perioclock when Brave quarterback Phil Schmutz hit his split receiver on a touchdown pass and just before the half the Lancers had a punt blocked for Not d d a touchdown. The Lancers got their only points when Curt Hooley captured Schmutz in the end zone for a safety early in the third period. Granger 200had a yards of offense, but the Braves amassed 397 and forced three turnovers. Rick Clark respectable gained 45 on the Is Key VanOrden, Embley and Gary who have led the Lancer jayvees to a mark, earned praise for their efforts during the week. Watts, Fraser said it was critical that his team be emotionally high for tomorrows contest. Its a key game. The loser may be in for a long struggle, he forecast. GRANITE PARK. A strong offensive line helped Granite highs Farmers clip the wings of Altas Hawks Friday and bring them down 38-1- 17-- score. 0 83-- Granite will travel to Cottonwood tomorrow (Friday) to battle the Colts during their Homecoming celebration at 3:30 p.m. in the first league game. weeks In last game, good blocking by the Farmer front line gave Granite quarterback John Simmons time to throw and, according to Coach Wayne Startin, was the key to the win. He also noted that a good defense helped in the victory. were feel like I im- proving each game, he said concerning the three in the first quarter and added a point on a conversion kick to lead - e pre-leagu- games that have left Granite with a record. The Colts scored run first on a 2-- 1 d Returning Elaine Monson is the team leader and joins senior letterman Chris point conversion, Simmons - 7- 0. Granite answered with a rally from its own line that d same quarter that eluded a rushing gains Molonai and Saia in- - Hola and Ted Valerio finally a six-yar- d pass to Valerio. Granites conversion kick then the score. With a first down on the 25, Saia Hola then ran for a second touchdown. Mark Ot- tenschot caught a 35- yard touchdown pass from Simmons to boost at the score to won recognition as Granite player highs offensivewhile' at of the week, midweek defensive player of the week was a tossup between Saia Hola and Buzz Sander-b- y son. Coach Startin prais-an- d n ed Simmons ship as "superb and noted that Lance Pratt leader-touchdow- had another outstan-tieding game and added (gee page 4 Col. d . . . saw Ot tenschot recover a fumble on the Alta 13 and Sim- mons later scored on a three-yarquarter- back sneak, moving the Farmer lead to 28 7. Granite rushers tackled Altas Todd Handley in the end d f tw-Pi- safet Molonai Hola plung- ed a vard for another . fourth barter inr, Tom Davis passed to Ottenschot for a two-- are There 7 indic- ations this might be the year Weber captures its second victory over USU in their series. Eight of the nine previous meetings have gone to the Ags, last Webers year by lone win was a surprise in 1978. But the Cats appear capable of surprising this years version of the Big Blue, which is now on the record 1 books. 21-- 7 third quarter 14-- 44-2- 5 half-tim- The 37-1- 5 50-1- 1 ) glancing back in sports with the 7 Coach Ron Haun s Murray high Spar tans opened defense of heir state tlUe hr ,tzlng Portland State shouldn't be too much trouble for Utah in (See Page 4, Col. 1) an 'rnProve'i in the high team Region Five opener for schools The 26-- gh, K1 0 frH half-tim- e STORM WINDOWS to 20 the strength of Dave Beck to Darwin Black Passes anc! a ra,fiual weariI'g down tenacious but outman"ed Pirate defense, rrK a was September, 30 ,o OFF CALL TODAY - 968-324- 7 972-129- 7 all-stat- Duckworth on the frontline. Other seniors starting are Karlene Davis and Kelly Newell. Vigil and fellow junior Lorine Teo round out the starting six. Also expected to see action are Tessa Velarde and Chris Carlson. FREE CHECKING! 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Last year it was an runembarrassing away. UTEP officials dismissed Coach Bill Michael after the Miners were beaten by Texas A&l last week. It was the second setback in the new campaign, coming on loss the heels of a to New Mexico State. all-tim- e 2, Col. 9) was totally displeased with his teams play Friday, commenting that when bad things started happening, the squad seemed to throw in the towel. The Braves scored on their second possession, running stongly 1970 school gets first football win. See details in Green Sheet Sports. Offense LANCERS (From Page LOYALTY . . . Mirroring the feelings of mony Taylorsville high sop porters is fan chatting with gridder Troy Davis on sidelines as new AND Leg Pain T squad that figured to be better than that. The Y should continue to dominate the UTEP series, which has been strictly a Cougar domain for a decade. The last Miner win over BYU came in poise. Unfortunately, he suffered a slight injury TROLL AUTOMOTIVE MAINTENANCE LTD. 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