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Show VT r xrw - Wv r - V Practice Games End, 'Equipment Leasing loam Business and Individual Financing Preps Open League Play Final scores werent kind to southeast Salt Lake County football teams who suffered preseason defeats on the last leg of practice play lastweek. HI Skyline, Olympus, and Granite fell on the short end of scores with Highland, the only school to salat the vage a win score expense of neighborhood rival Skyline, 13-Though Highland experienced a stall In posting Its win, the mark was Just as clear as Davis 16-win over Olympus; as te clear as Cyprus score over Hlllcrest, 3 and as convincing as Souths 27-- 0 win over Granite. It can be argued that games were of the practice variety and didnt get the full Pleasure that seems to be necessary If a football victory Is to be obtained. Teams will get a chance to show their grid wares again Friday as league play opens for all concerned. Here Is the schedule of southeast teams as region play opens: East at Davis, 7:30 P.M. P.M. ?t jsttds I i .r n Hlllcrest gets its chance it hosts Granite In a game scheduled for 3:30 P.M. Friday. when Hlllcrests last-seco- nd H.G. Linford must perform his opening ceremonies at Bingham, 8 P.M. under the Copperton arcs. Coach Linfords Skyllners showed much 14-1- ! L K. SCOTTY ON THE SPOT Granite High Football fortunes rest who looks for one of the finest football years at Farmer school. on quarterback Scott Mayne Granites Hope Is Scotty On The Spot (Continued from Page 13 ) fast Mike Brown, a Gardner at slots Skyline at Bingham, 8 P.M. andjoe 175 at halfback with both Rick Hall, 140 and Klrt Slrstlns scheduled for fullback duty. Simmons has a stout crew of defenders who specialize In tackling. On this staff are Robby Rigby, a safety specialist, KenKeddlngtonand guards Marriott, and Steve TJellsen, a cornerman. Nellsen and Harrison Join Jack Burt in linebacker chores while Granite is defending. Granite opens league play Friday at HUlcrest, 3:30 P. 190-pou- mmsmfm mm&mm- rn M. win here could place the on to a win road that could give Granite's boosters one of the best football seasons in many a year. A Farmers Murray at Olympus, 3 P.M. South at Clearfield, 3 P.M. Judge Memorial at Cyprus, 7:30 P.M. But there were the usual preseason heroes even In defeat. Olympus Startln Rgn re- fuses to wipe the grin from te his face despite his loss to Davis. There Is thinking about that Star tins Titans will loom as a region title contender when season play opens Friday at Olympus High School. The Gary Stahl rry Collins pass combination that worked so well against Davis Is certain to be one reason Startln will be grinning when the Titans test Murray at 3 P.M. Both Hlllcrest and Granite lost both preseason games. Both want a chance to redeem their losses. last-minu- -t- o-Ke Dr. Sherman S. Coleman, chairman of the athletic Injuries committee for the Utah State Medical Association, sounds a warning to parents and school officials who may be purchasing football equlp-men- t. He points out that surveys by the National Federation of State High School Athletic Association and the AMA Committee on sports show that protective equipment Is a major factor In safeguarding the health of the athlete. Specifically, the two groups recommend: For the head - A helmet of material encased In a rigid plastic shell. Snug fit and protection ofx the from bottoming" helmet onto the head must be assured. A face mask, rigid with Internal cuslonlng, not to protrude further than 1 14 Inches from the nose which can prevent elbow contact with the eyes. Also, a dentist-fitte- d mouthpiece. For the body - All pads should incorporate material, and cover the Intended area properly. The fit of the pants must assure effective positioning of the thigh and knee pads. 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CARR, OWNER 163 EAST 2ND SOUTH their game with It could be that Highland. preseason polls were correct In selecting Skyline as the Region Three favorite. promise In PHONE 2T2 non-elas- tic SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 359-17- 32 Wood Folding Doors NATURAL WOOD OPERATION SILENT Sports Equipment With school and the football season Just around the corner, Records-Hlstorl- Camera-ready-Fa- st boefoi r Mixes Cheap last-minu- f Genealogical Lovat Tom PHONE Bulletins -- Price Sheets -- Notices -- Rosters -- Booklets -- Briefs hopes to do the Job with surprises while Granite will rely on the talented Scott Mayne right arm and signal calling to pull out the win. 6. 13 financial corporation 2060 EAST 21st SOUTH mu b ftnHhtol to pariMfMt w rk Bilwf to wlto widi ito tofcto door eHtoi mmmy dtototorAkFl AvNnkli to pto, binbto ptoibMHto Mto Dm wd to 3 Inch ok toldtog Cleats should be kept short rubber heels clefts may be without width bandage. d higy wfwel d eltod Philippi gl dnn toiidy to He y kto net The basic guiding principles to the selection of protective equipment for football or other any age group are: the best available equipment should be purchased. should be equipment carefully fitted. equipment should be conscientiously maintained. should be worn at all appropriate times, In practice or In games. The statement added two notes of caution: Inferior equipment gives the wearer a false sense of security and puts him In Jeopardy of serious Injury. Coaching that utilizes protective equipment as a weapon Is Indefensible and can produce Injury to both the aggressor and the opponent." The AMA committee added words of warning to parents who Intend to purchase afoot-ba- ll helmet for young players. Recent tests prove that helmets sold as toys are not suitable for real play. A sample of such helmets failed to with stand the lowest Impact level of standard tests. In addition, edges of these helmets were found to be sufficiently sharp to cause All 1964 Models MUST GO! Special Skirts cleaned i KNIT Blocking Alterations J Reg 25c 48c ib. - 2931 E. 33rd South 484-790- 1 Ktave by Itlayflower "the wife you save low-pric- ed may be your own For Fret Estimott EM HADLEY MAYFLOWER 6 l"Je ftlusi BRake Room! 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