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Show Titans Lose, Seek Davis Win When Olympus High School football team watched Jordan win Its opening game by a 14-- 7 margin Titan coach Ron Startln had a smile on his face. Is Important to Winning Coach Startln but the new coach at Olymus was pleased extremely pleased with the play of his football club. We played better football than Jordan but our mistakes were 7en In Jordans stride and made Into touchdowns. We wont be making the same mistakes as the season rolls along, Startln said. Jordans fine fullback Steve Sports Review , ifV 3, try: ia&- Olympus Faces New - j i v f i i ' t, t 4. i - i a Vs', 5t Challenge ' (Continued from Page TITANS BIG FOUR -- - The Big Four of Olympus High Schools front line Include Kerry ColUns, left, RonHunt, Rick Stevenson Meet To End Tennis Play The last tennis tournament of the year Is scheduled September 19 through September 26 at the Salt Lake Tennis Club. deadline Is Registration September 17, 8 P.M. Competitors "wishing to compete In the Fall Tourna- -' ment can register by calling Leon Schovers at Contestants can enter only two events. 277-718- 8. Bankers Host Gal Workers 4- - IHb: V j i SWA?' gf VV ' i5''i ii,i&(K!Skti!$& Sj,4 l&ifamilJhiJil&bmmmai-SA-nWs- - Olympus center Bob Conners gets set to center to coach Ron Startln Stahl gets final Instructions before facing Davis In game Friday on Gary READY, SET, SIGNALS as quarterback Olympus field. Salt Lake Chapter of the American Institute of Banking hosted approximately 400 women bank employees, Thursday morning, September 3, at the Ramada Inn. The breakfast kicked off the years activities for the women members of the world's largest adult education group. Granite National Bank -- - -- .for Jordans only other score. The first quarter ended with the score, at 7 Jordan. Gary Stahl, Titan quarterback with a flare for passing, scored his first RD pass of the season when he hit Rick Stevenson who worked himself free from Beetdlgger secondary men and stood near the goal line when Stahls pass hit him In the arms, Stahl, not content to just pass for his scores, ran for the conversion. The very tool tftp.t gave 14-- 1 bsam Beverly Smith, womens chairman, acted as hostess and program Olympus Its only score ended a Titan drive for a second score. Fairbourne Intercepted a SJahl pass to end the score try. Olympus meets Davis at 4 p.m. Friday on Olympus field to try for win No. L Rocky Mountain September 17, 1964 Page 13 mgsTEosmEKir.. beet? ails n.., MUSIC SCHOOLS 12) attack and Blaine Symes. These four will add weight to Olympus it plans to throw about league play. first the touchdown for the winners while an Olympus fumble was picked up by halfback Dave F alrboume who ran 30 yards 3T' 'fvY'5 ' scored Densley big at 180 and Is an asset to the teams defensive unit. Brad Beesley, at 140, Is placed In the fair speed category but Startln says the spunky halfback mlor hits the hole as wejijis any of his backs. A litue'seasonlng fo1 Brad and hell see a good share of frontline duty. At fullback Startln has Brent senior who Larsen, likes the defensive side of the Une'J'Steve Fenton, a promising 185 -- pounder who got off to a slow start because of a broken finger and Steve Webb a defensive standout at 155. All three are good runners and each likes the tackling side of football. 160, Tough Jim Karren, Brent Walker, 180 and rugged and Phil Hall, 165 and willing round out Startlns backfleld at the wlngback position. That Is a lot of talent for Olympus football. 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