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Show ti'vti : ' ; ; . i i 7 . Battle Provo Awaits Skyline sipoesss RfflW November.il. 1965 REVIEW. 16 School enjoy, its finest football years, was in a state of readiness Thursday for its Friday game vith Region Four Divis- ay line Hi$ ing one of ion Two champion Provo. Fridays ClassA quarter- final game is 2 p.m. at Skyline win overCy-prSkylines last week capped a season 27-- 12 us in which the Eagles went undefeated with six wins. Coach H G Linford has had a quarterfinal berth for three weeks and his club is ready for the invasion of the Provo eleven. No new changes are likely to occur in the Skyline lineup. Coach Linford is certain to go with the combination that has regiven him a 0 woo-lo- st cord in his second year as Sky lines bead coach. When Provo Invades Skyline linemen certain to see duty against the Utah County Bulldogs are Dale Beam, Skyline fine center who has anchored the middle of the offensive line all cm cw On either side of Beam will be three guards. aS of whom Will tee extenslvftoffensive and 6-- Highl and Scores Upset Highland School Hli wan part in Re- oo Two playoffs badly enough defeat South 26-last week. The Ram football team played one of its finest football games of the current campaign to down the South eleven that had only a single loss In league play prior to the Highland showdown. Highland Coach Bill Flck-ing- er called it a team victory. The Rams got sterling per- bailers 14 formances from the complete team in all positions but there were standouts. Noteworthy, was Russ Nielsens secondary role as a cornerman. Nielsen was instrumental in stopping several South drives with his tackles and alert interceptions of South passes, Teaming with Nielsen in outstanding defensive roles was llneback Scott York who tilled many a hole made br South linemen for South Backs. On the line in sterling performances was Mark Jensen, a giant of a tackle. Bobby Den, a qinck guard with desire to burn and the rest of the defensive unit that stopped cold Olympus quarterback Brian Gunderson (10) scoots left inES of Granite but he has to elude the rasping hands of Granite guard Wendell Hamilton tyj) to do ft. Granite von game. 7- -6 ing r - 4 Pheasant Hunt Fair But More To Come Fair weather and Mr hunt- ing greeted Utahs pheasant Hunters who opened the 1968 season throughout the state last weekend. The southern most part of; the state reported "fair success with nearly all hunt areas reporting hunting. But while scatter gunners were directing most of their attention to the fields of pheasants the Chukar and Hungarian partridge hunts season remains open until Dec. 31 mined by the number hunter in an area. Defending Class A champions East High were the hap-ile- st of tthem all to hear that Highland had defeated South. The East whitewash of West, 32-- 0, didnt raise nearly the yell than that given when it was announced that Highland win over had posted a 26-14 South. The events forced a three-wa- y playoff between the three Salt Lake City schools with East playing Highland Tuesday and the winner of that me meeting South Tburs-2:3- 0 p m. Everything I I 24 hr. Instant osfa-Prf- Copy Service nf PHONE 1556 East Stratford Avenue 4664389 I I See Bag and possession limits on these birds are five and 10 respectively . Only daylight hour ahooting Is allowed. I you mey little pintc For personalized of CHRISTMAS PRINTING pointed to a Ruff and Dave Seeley at flanMost of the forward motion of Highland was done by this crew of aces. 0 South win before game time. East had arch rival West oo its hands while Highland was battling South. Had South won. East and Highland would have top-not- ball test that the It Is suspected Eagles encountered sttffer competition in R"ion Three two Divisions than Provo met in its Regiob Four play. Here are final standings of Region Three REGION THREE (Division One) Skyline Granite Olympus Granger Cyprus Won Lost Tied 6 0 0 0 4 3 3 0 ng (Division Two) Judge Memorial Judge Memorial Bingham Tooele 6 Jordan Murray Hillcrest place. Since losing to South by a 6- -7 margin a month ago; East has run up some big impressive scores - hopeful they would get a shot at the title. Highland provided them with the chance and following a meeting of school principals became Easts principle up , threat. 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Region three has been a good the Skyline proving ground for football team Each game provided both Skyline and its footch opponent with a compared to the middle of the line. The lighter but swifter ends are Roger Healy an offensive specialist who plays a good game of defensive end. Ben Lloyd and Phil Schoff are set. The three are 170 Pounder but have made up for a weight disadvantage with the swiftness afoot. steady Dave Reliable Knudsen is the Eagle answer from the quarterback standpoint. Knudsen, a good runner, excellent passer and deceiv-- ii handoff man, will serve up the oiirskln to 190 pound Jed Aldredge, a hard -- running halfback with long gains on his mind; to Steve Evans, a chunky wlngman who executes best after an initial burst through the middle of the line and Bil 190 Jones, a pounder. Martin Taylor and Barry Plott are listed as fullbacks. Taylor Is rated a fine offensive back and will see a lot of ball carrying assignments while Plott, rated by many as the finest defensive aces in the state, will serve a majority of his playing time in a line defensive duty. Jim Olson, Terry Lewis and John Gough are front liners. Oison and Lewis tip the scales at 190 each while Gough, one of the finest pursuit linemen on the Linford line, hits the scales at 183. also are Three tackles scheduled to work both offensive and defensive assignments. Woody Terry, a 195 pounder, Bart Carlos, a 200 pounder and Tim Tyler, a 210 pounder will provide the beef that Provo must run into. Skyline flankers are light fflfiMu - ouaaD tffiiiffi o Qsrnaasss ma i trrrairC warn I if If "" f4: 0 2 0 0 0 1 |