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Show 2 WEST VALLEY VIEW 24, 1981 Thursday, Sept. College Gridders Road Tests Await Th ree Utah Clubs SALT LAKE. Three of Utahs major college grid squads will travel this weekend to d meet foes from conferences. The fourth will be seeking revenge for a highly-regarde- humiliation. 1980 Brigham Youngs undefeated crew will tackle Colorado of the Big Eight in Boulder -the first time the schools have met on the gridiron in 34 years. Game time is 1:30. last-minu- to 14-1- te Vj loss 0 State Washington last Saturday, looms as one of the stiffest assignments on the Cougar slate. The Buffs had opened the season with a rout of Texas Tech, signalling what CU fans felt was a return to gridiron credibility since last year the Boulder squad won only one of 11 starts. 45-2- 7 long-sufferi- The Y, meanwhile, demolished outman-nein El UTEP Paso last weekend, running the season record to and the d Utah will test Northwestern of the Big Ten in a 1 p.m. (CDT) collision at Evanston, 111. Its their first meeting in 54 years. Utah State will collide with Houston in an 8 p.m. (CDT) game on the Texans turf. Itll mark the first time theyve played. Meanwhile Weber State will be at home for a 7:30 p.m. tussle with Portland State. Its a safe bet the Wildcats will be intent on whiteavenging a washing absorbed at the hands of the Vikings in the windup of the 80 season. Colorado, despite a 75-- 0 65-- 8 two-ye- 3-- 0 ar win skein to 15 in a row. Colorado has won eight and tied one of the 10 meet- previous ings with BYU, the last by 7 in 1947. The Y captured its only win in the series a year earlier, 10-- 7 and the tie was 3 in 1941. 13-1- Utah last met Northwestern in 1927 when the Wildcats were something of a power. Cat That was a victory. 13-- Today, is in the gridNorth-wester- Girls The 80 team was winless in 11 tries and this years version, though Clip improved, has bowed to Indiana and SALT LAKE. to Arkansas. Cyprus TheWildcats will volleyball team should take some confidence likely be more than a into its league opener match for the Utes, with Olympus Tueshowever, with senior day. quarterback Tyce FerThe Pirates handed guson sidelined by a a good Judge team shoulder injury. and setbacks Freshman Ken Vierra, Thursday, wrapping who last year was up league play. quarterbacking Judge Although the Pirate high, will engineer the U offense. preleague record is onThe Utes ran their Coach Tom ly on Givan feels his team season mark to has made progress Saturday by blanking and should be ready to inept Portland State pull off some upsets in Utah State, fresh Region Three play. verdict For Judge, it proved from a that there is no over traditional foe substitute for game ex- Weber State, will face perience. Playing only a Houston squad thats after beating New their second contest, and losthe talented Bulldogs Mexico were victimized by the ing to Miami Agless skilled but more gie chances appear experienced Pirates, slim. Portland State brwho did not try to spike rethe ball past the tall ings an Judge front line. Givan cord to Ogden after was pleased with the three games. Weber is following the Utah play of Carrie Pearce and Sheri Broadbent. (SeePage 3, Col. 8) Dogs 21-2- 38-- 7 0 highs 15-- 8 15-- 6 3-- 2-- 1 46-- 31-1- 8 1 21-2- 0 12-- all-losi- 1 . . Grangers 0 tory over the Lancers on Friday. was a long, The Titans, led by an commented Fraser fense highlighted Jay West Captures squads. The win placed the Titans in contention for one of the leagues three state playoff ber- Jay was the top Green Sheet area pitcher in the seasons final horseshoe meet Saturday at Liberty park. West, a Granger West possession, breaking the first Titan offensive play for 25 yards and the second for 17 and a touchdown. Less than two minutes later, he was in the end zone again - this time on a nifty sprint up the sideline after he had reversed his field. Both times he added the PAT. Oly should improve on its overall mark 2-- 2 tomorrow (Friday) when Cottonwood stadium -- for the Olympus was resident, unbeaten in the C divi- mark sion with a and a 42.6 ringer total. In class A competition Jacy Raymond of and 53.5 Sandy was percent. Charlie Bugger of Kearns was 5-- 0 4-- 1 52-ya- Homecoming contest. The Colts are struggling, having produced only nine points so far this season. Kickoff is scheduled for 3:30 The next time Granger was forced t& give up the ball it was p.m. sixth. Bountifuls the B d 3F! D Till touchdown-producin- g trio on offense. Defensively Long was pleased with the play of Rob Mike Dowse, Olsen, Jeff Hannay, Scott Anderson, Mark Theel and Mike Maxwell. He noted that he is hoping for some con- what has sistency been an up and down season so far for the Titans who lost their in defeated a highly touted Brighton team and lost to Highland before Fridays win. g on the hand, opened with a victory over Granger, other stumbled since then. The contest will be critical for the WHOLESALE-RETAI- Gov. KWSq. Ft. (With Full Hunter Education The 10 a . m Guarantee) . ceremony will take place at the center, 6000 W. 2100 South. It is open to the public. The 254-630- 0 9600 So. 2700 W. RIVERTON center is . . . Granger's Allen Shaw (51) gets an arm around Olympus high's Tom Pritchett as Lancer Mike Page closes in during Titan rout of Lancers in league debut Friday. hunter complete in education facility the nation. It includes shooting ranges for most every type of firearm, an archery range, hunter safety field test area, a dog training area and a auditorium. 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He still has confidence in his game plan, which has produced 4-- 0 records for both the Village Sporte 6500 SOUTH 900 EAST Sen SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 64 1 21 . . After getting off to a BLUE RIBBON SOD din- ad- slow start, the unbeaten Cyprus 28-- Kearns, but has Scott II You glancing back in sports with the . opener to East, league-launchin- Fraser playoffs, Robert mitted. Richards, 4-- 0, AAatheson $1695 Hulbert, Dan Brooks, Alan Henry, Eric Fornelius and the Lancers who must concern themselves with stopping a potent passing attack and a more than adequate ground game devised by Coach Bill Hunter at Cyprus. The loser of the contest would have a difficult time qualifying for the state BLUE GRASS TURF FARMS OLDEST IN UTAH- - SINCE 1965 honors went to Bruce Crane of South Jordan, 41.4 percent. The pitchers will hold their anhual awards dinner on Oct. 1 at the Hawaiian. A 6 p.m. business meeting 966-13- SPECIAL Eric Smith, Shag 50 3-- Class percent. 20-- 0 included for praise won Bowman meet with on 14 carries. Soffe adthe handoff from ded 54 on nine and Neff Maycock and he ran 20 had 63 on six keepers yards to paydirt and a in a reserve role. Titan edge. Maycock connected on The Titans scored 8x13 passes for 130 again early in the se- yards in a solid percond period with formance at quarterback. Maycock rifling a The Titan defense pass to Snyder on held the Lancers to a fourth and one play. Granger made its just six first downs. Rick Clark rushed only threat of the half just before time ran off for 35 yards and had when Lonnie Medina pass catches for 56 to hooked up with Rick lead Grangers effort. Matt Mouritson caught Clark for a pass play, but the three passes for 60 Lancers could not yards. Fraser also praised the play of capitalize. Maycock and Snyder Medina, noting that teamed up for a third the quarterback simpperiod score and Rich ly did not have adeEricson took a handoff quate protection. The from R. J. Neff in the defense and the line fourth period for the play were Frasers final Titan touchdown. major concerns. Coach Louie Long Pritchett was the games leading per- praised the play of his former with 130 yards defense and the offensive line, noting that they opened holes for the backs. Players singled out Scott Soffe who took H and Gary Hughes of Taylorsville Byron first the Titans ths. visits Titan plan, 20-- 0 opener for both LAKE. fourth by 39-- 0 Shoe Test game however, went out the window early Friday when the Titans took advantage of weak punting and a porous Lancer defense to lead with forge a only six minutes gone in the contest. Pritchett scored on the play of Tom Pritchett, Bob Maycock and Mark Snyder, stymied the Lancers in the league after Olympus had handed his club its second straight lopsided SALT The well-directe- d Mike Coach and sophomores. intense defensive unit ofand a humiliating afternoon, Lancer jayvees setback. It HOLLADAY. ner. Charlie Bugger may be contacted at for reservations. ALIGNMENT CONFRONTATION . . . Olympus high's Scott Soffe (7) heads Into line after taking handoff from Bob Maycock (17) as Granger's Doug Heyrend (81) prepares to stand his ground. (75), Dan Brooks (55) and Scott Anderson (33) close in. Titans ran away to an easy 39-- vic- Lonnie Titans Feast On Lancers With Early Explosion will be followed by FRONT END . Both Squads Eye Homecoming n iron doldrums and on a losing streak. CHASE Medina (11) finds himself in a situation as Olympus high's Henry Allen 6 22-ga- Buc GIVING 9-- pmlouily idvtrtltid. |