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Show I Hillcrest Faces Judge LADIES' HALF SOLE Hillcrest High School must find a win combln&tlon In its ranks If It Is to finish on the long side of the .500 mark In Region Threes Division Two. ft VKflPBV BBftMv win f BBBWey f?& rV npBBBB Clind. mini Mm4 NUMB Cehr dtee. rffMy Mwr Thurs., Fri., MEN'S Rukfcw r Sat. ONLY Hb-$1.- fei&r : 1t mi 2-- won-lost-- tle I b yK., .. . XW S ,M-- - iC?1' I v-'v-- y The Huskies face Judge MeIn attempting to Imon the current prove mark that Is their show thusfar In high school play. Coach Tom Lovat would like to finish with a better than .500 mark In his first year of leading Hillcrests find football team. Hillcrest needed a win over The wet field that Murray. met the two clubs must have favored the Spartans who bat-talHillcrest to a 0--0 deadlock last week. Neither club could get a move on. Each time It appeared a score might end a drive morial er- - . ed -- j 0 We Clean and Repair Purses Baby Shoes Bronzed afela slow 13-- THROUGH RUSH A Cottonwood Mall Even the mud seemed to THE MUD Want No your next FREEZER? THIS BIG FROST-GUAR- FOOD Eagles Skylines D 228 75 has upright convenience no defrosting ever ates. to Cy- prus, scored twice In defeating the Eagles in last week's 13-- holds up to encounter. 0 Skyline owns only one win In league play and would like to climax Its season with a 469 pounds of food over darkhorse victory and though Hillcrest a lot it would have helped as the final score doesn't pass would indicate. Hillcrest star has a new to follow as the season nears an end. Hes Dave Mascaro who came on strong against Murray but couldnt muster the push that was needed for score. to be the Goodsell game-winni- score. ng Brent converted for (Continued on Page 13) ed havent Granger, neighbors it Friday Granite Misses Win; Granite missed a chance to become a spoiler last Friday when Cyprus upset-mindPirates pulled out a 13-- 7 win. Had the Darold Simmons club posted a victory It would have set up his game with Olympus Friday as a real classic in Region Three. As it is Granite will serve only as a tuneup for the Olympus eleven that has cinched a spot in the Class A quarterfinals. Granites only score came in the second quarter when rampaging Scott Mayne bullied his way for a touchdown and followed It up with a score. Cyprus with one touchdown to Its credit waited until a minute and a half showed on the scoreboard before punching over with what proved found a score combination to win football games and it doesnt look like the Eagles are going to find it too easy when they travel to Magna to do battle with Cyprus Pir- FREEZER fine quarterback, needs a dry ball to throw. He didnt have Takes On Olympus Granger Blanks Skyline In 13-- 0 Grid Encounter Defrosting ever in MODEL 274 High School posted a of muddiest games of Skylines football team. Granger last week In one win over Skyline 0 the day. Here a muddy Eagle halfback tries to get footing on Muddy Skyline turf. through the mud a fumble or Interception would hamper the effort. Hlllcrests Craig Smith needs a fast field on which to run through the usually-larg- e holes made for him by the front line. This didnt happen Friday. Only mud met him as he took the handoffs for his slanting drives through Murrays determined defenders. Steve Hembury, Hillcrests ICE SKATE the sport that's best for fun and health Instruction for all ages SPECIAL CLUB and PARTY RATES HYGEIA ICELAND 1208 E. 21st So. IN Cy- prus. The field didnt help the Eagles get a score attack off the ground. Each time the determined Eagles would make a move for score a Granger break would take place. General Electric rain-soak- MOBILE MAID DISHWASHER Sparkling Dishes! Granger, now known for Its offense, did score In the third quarter after secondary man Brent Harrison took a Skyline pass and returned to the Skyline line. John Davis, John Hunt alternated In registering the games first tally. It was Davis who scored. . without hand rinsing or scraping! 139 29-ya- rd 95 'iU HARDEWARE AND APPLIANCES It was Davis who also counted Grangers second touchdown when he raced 39 yards for the winning score. 3155 So. Highland Drive 467-15- 31 Annual Holidays H Price ed 1 A ,fy I siv Hard-runniHARDRUNNING TITAN feated and Is likely to stay that way ng Vs 5iS Bill Papanlkolas Is one reason Olympus Is Friday when Olympus plays Granite, 2:30 P.M. unde- Olympus vs. Granite Olympus faces the problem of having to win without any pressure when the undefeated Titans take on twice-beate- n Granite In Region Threes top game. Friday. Ron Startlns found It easy to work up his footballers because so much was at stake In each of the five games his team has won In region warfare thusfar. Its been Startlns first year at Olympus. Hes found Titan students ready to pay the price to win football games. The pressure of having to win has been the key Startln has utilized In getting his club ready. But Granite can be sure that Olympus Isnt going to let down at this late date. Olympus has Gary Stahl primed for an aerial show If the necessity arises. If Stahl decides not to turn to the air for his attack theres always his fleet of halfbacks Including Chris Sharp, Bill Papanlkolas, Brent Larsen, Jim Karren and Brian Gunderson, a good runner who can handle the quarterbacking chores should the need arise. Olympus ability to score hasnt been based on its alone. Up front there 25.00 Permanent Waves 20.00 Permanent Waves 15.00 Permanent Waves back-fie- ld are ends Rick Stevenson, John Eberhardt Collins, Kerry and Paul Fagergren, tackles, Blaine Symes, Steve Cummings and Ron Hunt and a pair of guard standouts in Jerry Green and Jerry Bullock. Bob Conners and Dean Kennington are centers tagged for action. Olympus started out slow losing a pair of preseason football games. The Titans won a spot in the Class A quarterfinals last week when Cyprus defeated Granite. 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