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Show ) i 4 Davis Faces No. 1, Wins Tough Skyline Knudsen, Evans, Aldridge Star In Win Over Provo Skyline High School football coach H G Linford sent his football team through a limbering up exercise and then released them for the day Thursday hoping he has them sharp enough to defeat Davis, Friday in Kaysville when the two clubs battle in a Class A B. me ended but a 282-idifference in offensive yardage from scrimmage tov-orthe Salt Lake County eleven A slippery field hurt the ground game of both clubs. Passing was affected somewhat by the cold air but it was Provos passing game that kept them in pace with the strong Salt Lake club Skylines overall strength and balance was the difference as quarterback Dave Knudsen directed his club to the quarter-final victory The powerful running of halfback Jed Aldridge spearheaded Skylines first touchdown that came with 5:45 remaining in the first period. The drive went 52 yards and was aided immeasureable by halfback Steve Evans who worked a pair of good gains in the drive. Knudsen sought to convert the PAT with a run but was ruled wide by officials. The Provo team battled back for a tie with 8:32 in the first half when a deflected Skyline pass was taken by Provo tackle John Peay who ran it over from the nine The PAT kick yard line. was good and the Provo eleven had the lead, 6. Only three plays later Skyline went ahead with a reverse play ending with Evans taking it on his own 34 and running 66 yards for a score with 6:56 showing in the first half. Another PAT run fell short. A Provo pass matched Skylines second tally with three minutes remaining in the first half and the half ended with the Bulldogs leading, scored its last Skyline touchdown seven minutes into 18,1965 . al game The Eagles defeated Provo in quarterfinal play when the B1 Snow Covering Peaks As Winter Approaches Only the highest peaks of the Rocky Mountains are covered with snow but time is fast approaching for canyons below to take on the layers of white stuff to open the winter sports season. Recent mountain storms have left a thin cover of snow with many ski areas planning to open for the Thanksgiving holiday weekend One of the biggest ski seasons in the history of the state is anticipated by resort owners across the state who have spent millions of dollars for the 1965-6- 6 preparing rush. The Rockies, extending north and south across the state, spear snowdouds with their peaks. jutting wind-bloSnow falls early in the Rockies and stays late into spring More than a dozen ski areas dot the state within its six in last week's game against Provo, coming SKYLINE halfback Steve Evans cuts around pile-u- p after Steve is Steve Allen, Provo halfback and Jim Lyons guard. comers. Multi-textur- 7-- 13-- 12. 'third quarter snow ed is serviced by dozens ars New lodging and eating facprovide skiers with and convenient comfortable family outing spots. Few areas in the world enjoy Salt Lake Countys "prox- ilities with imity skiing." drive Less than a one-ho- ur to any one of three canyons offers the skier convenient ski lifts, lodging and dining facilities. Little Cottonwood Canyon has Alta, Big Cottonwood Canyon has Brighton Bowl and Solitude and Parleys has Park City with a simple detour making a nice intermediate slope available at Little Mountain atop Millcreek Canyon Resort peaks range from 8,500 to 11,000 feet above This variation sea level. provides the many textures of snow upon which the 6kier skis, Including the states pop- IT powder. ROGER HEALY. Skyline end, heads in the right direction, but his efforts are held back by Steve Skyline faces Davis Friday after their victory over Provo. mid-Ma- to Utah communities. Each section of the state has ample ski slopes to provide a winter playground for its people. From Brian Head to the south (near Pa rowan) to Beaver Mountain (Logan Canyon) to the north. There is plenty of ski room in Utah. ne. y, Mother nature has been kind AA Cagers On The Move; Granite Sets Signups Complete Slate Released Already "A A fore to take a commanding lead in the Salt Lake County Recreation Dept, sponsored basketball is two weeks old and no apparent leader has moved to the Junior Gridders Aivait Big Westminster College football field promises to be a beehive of activity Saturday when three All-Stfootball games are played. North and South All-St- ar teams from the Salt Lake County Junior Football program will compete Saturday with Midgets playing at 8.30 a m , Bantams at 9:30 and Juniors at 11:00 am. Ticket cost is $1. Teams will be selected oy coaches. for the rs North will come South All-St- All-St- Nov. will come ars from Skyline, Olympus, Granite, Murray and Kearns elevens. Midgets Skyline 27, Murray 0 Olympus 25, Kearns 13 ar . The 15 -- week program runs through Feb 21 with a postseason tournament planned for winners. Here is "A A" schedule: Test All-St- ar West 12, Highland 7 East 34, South 0 BANTAMS Skyline 26, Murray 0 Olympus 27, Kearns 0 West 35, Highland 6 East 20, South 13 (Continued on page B 9) ars All-Sta- WENDEL L. JENSEN S j NATIONAL TRANSMISSION CO. MM So. Stole -- 47-1 M2 5 " ,r Avoid coetly repairs Have your transmission repaired now p WHERE AND mo at SERVICE OUALITV MEET" OFFER Hours- - 8-- 'til vs. Budweiser Beckers North 33rd Ward; 8:30 p m. Segura's Bandits vs. HanFed9:30 pm dle Bar; eral Aviation Agency vs. Artie Circle. Dec. 67.30 p m. Segura's Bandits vs. Beckers 8.30 p m Budweiser; North 33rd vs. Artie Circle Federal Avand 9:30 p.m. iation Agency vs. Handle Bar. hand at 9 a m. fee of $1 00 will be charged for participation in the second year of the popular Salt Lake County Recreation Dept, sponsored program. - but winter is on its way. The baren Salt Lake valley floor The snow opening the season "on schedule in 1965-6- 6. work its way down by Thanksgiving holiday. A BIG NEW JOB Leo Sets Cage Plan Art Leo is a "month old" In his new assignment with the Salt Lake County Recreation Dept., and already hes getting ready to Inaugurate the second annual junior basketball program for Salt Lake County junior high school boys. Leo, new athletic supervisor for Salt Lake County, was director for the Klwanis Felt Boys-Gir- ls club. He succeeded Pete Haun who assumed a parole officer assignment with the U S Dlst- -. rict Court of Utah. Leo 27, and a Carbon County (Price) product, is with his new assign' Its much like club ment. work except on s larger scale," he said. was a pilot year for the junior basketball program. 1964 What we hoped to do with this program Is to provide an activity for boys In the winter much as we do In the summer, former supervisor Pete Haun said. "It not only provides an activity for boys on Saturday morning but reaches many boys who dont parti cipate in summer programs for various reasons," Haun concluded. "Registration is opening at many schools Dec. 4, Leo Interjected. "We hope to have the second season well underway by the first of the year." A pilot program at Cyprus High School in 1963 under the direction of Bry Sorensen won the praise of Paul S. Rose, superintendent. Superintendent Rose gave Mr. Haun the signal to go ahead last year. Fastest Shoe Repair Service in Town HOME OF THE MOCCASIN SHOP Men, Styles 50 Women and Children in t Free Parting 466 in SUGAR HOUSE 1021 0018 EAST 21st SOUTH HYGEIA ICELAND NEW!! HYGEIA IS ALL NEW! BEAUTIFUL NEW ENCLOSED WITH A NEW ROOF - OPENS t sit p m PAT. TIP TOP SHOE SERVICE C5 - THIS WEEKEND Special Club Party Rates -- Junior Ira Hockey & ram n't t p m. 137:30 GENERAL SKATING LIMITED 6: 227:30 Dec. basketball opens Dec. 4 for Granite cagers in the seventh, eighth and ninth grades, Jim Hill, director, announced Thursday. Registration will be held for all three programs with cagers scheduled to be on Artie Circle vs. Handle Bar; 8:30 p m. North 33rd vs. Beckers 4 Budweiser; 9:30 Federal Aviation Agp m. ency vs. Segura's Bandits. ? Band, Linkage and oil change Dependable engine tune-uand repair. program. The complete schedule for the Monday night league at South High School was released Thursday by athletic supervisor Art Leo. Junior a Coach Linford Isnt likely to change his lineup very much for his encounter with Davis. Heavy duty ball carrying chores will be handled by Eagle fullbacks Martin Taylor and Barry Plott, with Plot! rated as ooe of the finest defensive linebackers to coma along in a long while. Halfback will be powerful 'Bm Jones, Steve Evans, who does most of his running from wlngback, Jed Aldridge and quarterback Knudsen. Roger Healy and Ben Lloyd will team with Phil Schafl to rotect Skylines flank with rt Carlos, raved Woodv Tim Tyler, John Terry, Gough, Jim Otaon and Terry Lewis handling interior lineman assignments along with center Terry Lewis. IS A LONG WAY to the snow wont keep Utah skiers from is on the peaks but is expected to The season in this area is rated the "longest" in the nation from to sometimes mid-Ju- Allen, Provo halfback. play with Knud- sen getting the score. Knudsen then kicked Skylines only PAT. It wasnt until the final period that Provo matched the score but couldnt come up of mod- em chairlifts, gondola lifts, and trails. ular 06 ed semi-fin- November 19-- all If your skates fit right -you skf right - See us for all your skating equipment. HYGEIA ICELAND rasel North America and the world without leaving ou can now collect outstanding mementos f om tin world's greatest attractaons. 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