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Show Highland Gains'Form, Defense, Win 12-- 0 ALUMINUM P 10 win over 0 Highlands West High last week jives the Rams hopes that all Is not over In the football wars. offense The explosive-typ- e usually connected , with Highland football didn't make Its appearance though It was evthat defense was ident becoming more a part of the Ram football strategy. Jatk LaPlne, a standout on defense all year, showed his prowess by crashing West quarterback Terry Sanford most of the game. 12-- blocked a West kick that eventually went on to set up a touch- It was LaPlne who down. The rugged Highland senior also caught a pass that was turned Into a touchdown. Scott York, Ram fullback, LaPlne's defensive abilities were nearly overshadowed by g. his pass-catchin- was ready to pick up West's blocked punt In the first period and race It to the three-ya- rd line. The Rams pounded at Wests line for two plays before halfback Dick Jackson scored. working on the premise that a good team makes Its own breaks, forced West to fumble on Its own 128 yard Line. Ram quarterback Dave Jenkins found LaPlne open and threw him a completion which carried Highland, yard Rockti Mountain to the halftime locker room deficit to overwith a come. The third quarter offered little more to the enraged Eagles who battled back hard against what turned out to be Insurmountable odds. While Granite must credit much of Its win to the defense It was speedy Darrell Busby who scored the first touchdown Busby swept his own to score the first flank right Granite High School kept Its hopes alive for a division title last week by pasting a 13-- 7 loss on Skyline High School in a Region Three football game. The strong Farmer club defense shut out Skyline In the first half with a display of tackling that sent the Eagles & i Nr October 224961 Page 18 0-- 13 touchdown But Granites defense setup the only other score for the A Skyline punt Farmers. effort was stopped. The play left Granite owning the ball on the Eagles 26 yard line. It looked like Busby would go all the way on the following play when he went around his right flank again but the flashy Granite halfback was forced out of bounds on the three-yar- d line. Scott Mayne, a center who moved to the guard spot and ATIO SPECIA O L x 20 structo port with heavy tube posts. $199 scored. Tent repair boat covers Waterproof tarps Custom made Highland appeared ready for more scoring as the clock ended the game. Jenkins, Wests onrushing dodging CALL FOR FREE linemen, passed pass to speedy Al Andrus who ran to the Panther nine-ya- rd line, Wi 13-- 7 2 to the West High seven-line. Again Jackson a Granite Stems Skyline Rally Posts CANVAS or TTTTTF ESTIMATES 47-ya- rd CONSULTATION pMOWl 2132 So. 11th E If its The Rams were as close to scoring their third touchdown as the game ended as West had been In the first naif. The drive ended on the., two- - then to quarterback powered his way over from the three for the other Farmer score. It was a fitting climax to a week of waiting. and DESIGN sugar Kiouso made of canvas we 486-72- 3 can make it! yard line. Skyline came to life In the final quarter of play with an offensive show that could have spilled the Farmer title hopes. A double reverse with Sterlln Patrick performing caught the Farmer defenders napping and Patrick went 19 yards for the The win, sparked by defensive stars Randy Melk and LaPlne gives the Rams a 2 Region Two, division two record. touchdown Highland. 2-- Highland plays Clearfield Friday, host to 3 P M., at iv REDWING fSHOES "TUFFY 'IJNfcy.f' a f f e A Leon- hungry guys, the WFL TDJUM TlfiCDC II innlll I lULflO aggressive kind who see - and solve problems. If youre married, sharp and successful (heve 5 to 15 years business experience and a high school or college education - collegi preferred) . . . restless and anxious to improve your financial position, this may be the opportunity of your lifetime. If you meet our selection standards, well train you, assist you dollar financially, support you with a advertising program and literally put you in business for yourself in your own neighborhood. Only a few can qualify. 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