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Show Page mts H OOGOOOOOOOOOOOOGOCOOOOCOOOOOOOO The Utah Stars got their American Basketball Association season underway last Wednesday in the Salt Palace as they defeated the Memphis Tams 1973-7- ball. The Royals keep alive, continue with hopes win would have pushed them into the state play-off- s this ROY Having their entire football season turned around for the better, the Roy Royals travel south today to face the Orem Tigers in a year. Coach Tim Molen will lead his Tigers onto the field in non-regio- n hopes of revenge from last year wnen the Royals took a home victory by scoring two touchdowns in the last few minutes of the first half and then holding Orem enough to win. Orem is doing a heck of a job in region four, theyve got gameat3p.m The tilt should be an interesting one with both clubs having similar clubs The Tigers lost to Kearns in a close 13 6 contest Losing was costly for the Orem squad since a Falcons meet arch-riv- al - ClearCLEARFIELD field's Falcons will attempt to effort to make a fly back into contention in Region II football action Thursday at 4 p.m. When they visit test The game will be a tough one for the CHS squad since the Lancers have won three Falcons took the opening d last-sscon- d Layton in a big con- Starting .the straight games in region action and appear to be headed for a showdown with undefeated Viewmont in the final game of the season. A loss will put Clearfield out of any state playoff contention for 1973, while a win will give them a slight shot at second and the playoffs. Layton won their outing last as they tore apart contest the kickoff and drove 80 yards in just 10 plays with Jacob Smith being the lone runner and a single 2? yard pass to Brad Clifford during the drive. Smith capped the drive with a four-yarburst. The PAT was no good after a bad snap from center. Early in the second period the Braves got even as signal alle? Brad Welling hit Steeds on. A yjtrd TD pass rJM coh j version failed leaving it with 11:32 to play in the half. CHS managed a field goal by Clifford in the closing m mules of the half to give CHS a lead The boot covered 40 yards and came as a result of Alan Johnson's gallop from deep in Clearfield territory The third period saw both teams try to get drives going but falling, due to interceptions or fumbles. Clearfield nearly ored in the fourth as they g,4 to the Braves three behind Jacob Smith's running, but a fumble stopped the drive which set up the winning drive for Bountiful to turn the apparent victory into a sour defeat. d 0deniTTigtrs k374.in j Layton Miguel Palonnne and Mark Billmir each led the Lancers as did quarterback. Rod Osborne, who threw three touchdown passes in the game. LHS has a strong l attack and showed signs of a good passing game to give Clearfield's defense plenty of trouble the Last Wednesday Falcons faced a key game at home againt Bountiful to decide third place in the region and the Braves came from deep and behind to take a crushing 12 9 victory in Clearfield The blow that caused the defeat came m the fourth quarter when the Bravos took the football and marched 94 g 6-- 6 9-- 6 -- d 7-- that drive culminated in a Clark Smith quarterback keeper from two yards out. Roys conversion for 2 was good and gave RHS a 28-- halftime bulge. In the third period Roys Tom Porter did it again as he swept left with fast footsteps for a touchdown. missed the PAT, but it was 34-Reserves saw much of the fourth period action for Roy. 0 Hor-spo- rats'f OGDEN The Weber State Wildcat football team travels north for the second straight week this Saturday in an afternoon game with the Vandals of the University of Idaho sided score. That was, however, the last time the Vandals won a game as they dropped the next four, three of them against major college opponents. The series with the Vandals has been an especially interesting one since the inception in 1965 A more even series you could never hope to find with each team winning four of the eight games played The Vandals, under head coach Don Robbins, w ill be out 0 to avenge last years pounding when the Wildcats ruined their Big Sky hopes. The Idaho team is in a unique situation this year of being in the Big Sky Conference Dut not of it The games which they play against Big Sky schools count for their opponents in the conference, although the Vandals themselves are ineligible to win the conference crown. In effect, they are a conference-independen- t team. The Vandals looked extremely impressive in winning their opening game of the season against UTEP by a lop Idaho has one of the premier passers in the west in Rick Seefried who has completed well over half of his passes. The Wildcats are on their in Moscow. 26-1- 62-1- second straight aw'ay game with two more to follow. Last week they were entertained at homecoming by tne Bobcats of Montana State Head football coach Dick Gw inn is pleased with his Weber State teams progress this year When you consider how many new kids we had and the new things that we tried to do, you understand something of our problem, he said. We have a lot of respect for Idaho They are a solid football club, playing mostly major college opponents. We will have to cut off our mental mistakes entirely to win. Game time in Moscow is 1:30 p.m. in the new Idaho Stadium. The game will be braodcast over KLO Radio in Ogden, 1430. In other Stars news, Zelmo Beatty has decided he wants to play for the club in a forgive what has happened attitude while his attorney hashes the new contract with Arnie Ferrin and the Utah Stars. Ferrin seems to be sour over the situation and some interesting developments could take place! Anyhow get down to the Salt Palace and root the Stars on to the ABA crown ! e have Nearly 270 been recorded on Utah golf courses this spring, summer and fall. All and all it looked holes-in-on- Wrestling proved to be a little better, because Clearfield sent all 12 wrestlers into the state finals while Roy sent to Roys Steve Winward took the state championship at 133 football western tates experienced the same type of losses); below normal fawn production; and increasing hunting pressure. Even units with a history of liberal or extended hunts have been educed to egular license, either-se- x hunts. The Division of Wildlife Resources is predicting a reduced harvest, which, of course, will be reflected by a reduced hunter success ratio. Areas with more restrictive hunts include the Uinta Basin, northern, and southern Utah. degrees of Hunters from The annual deer hunt gels with underway tomorrow limited success m the kill ex Chronicle pected The Sun would like to have some pictures ol deer shot to publish, so stop in if ya do get one and and good luck take caution watch out for danger Sun Chronicle among deer herds (other This year there are 11 areas with buck only seasons and 17 areas, or parts of areas, with either-sex- , buck only combination seasons, which makes for the most restrictive hunt in Utah since 1951. The Board of Big Game Control set the more restrictive type hunts because of three major factors : the severe winter of 1972-7- 3 which resulted in varying just perts This reporter missed his picks on the World Series com- Hunting units Possessors of Utahs 1973 deer proclamations will note numerous colored areas on the map. The colors denote areas for regular 11 day either-se- x seasons, buck only areas, extended seasons, 3 day either-sex- , 8 day buck only areas, etc. won I even bother with deciding how had Oakland will heal New Vnk leave it to the ex lie II ISMI. llc.llll llllll'.ll.K .11 II"' .IW' I l.lllXHM,, mill ll.ISS IIIS(,me UI(I ll alili- m aili.im i Mall sulisi iplnin l all s Sh tin Im ii si ais $1 ,iii'i ii. n a Ini mil "I slalr slllisi l lilliills $1 SC4 itl "I'l'l' "I"" ,l"' lls mil IMIII-- I mill ll.lllim lie siunii still ji'it ul iti ll inli'ii'sl VII i muni min alums inusl Inin .mIIhm us th lit dimnx itHiih lonlt iIhiImmis will b UiveihMiu; I." time IucmI.ix IM.mii 1 I SI III Mil MOW I u hs PH.M MHs imwih Mlts .i I't ill islll It hlHIOIt h l1II smut Mils ( Mtoi the MltOMI ( OH SI Mil l t MNM It MAI ItllsIM, MMs M I I It lis(, metropolitan areas are encouraged to go to the more remote areas, where higher hunter success should be realized. - winter losses "V? r t v - r - x - 4 - v "ds Pfgq 4-- scoring Wsfoer r x school 22-2- yards to score the winring touchdown on a three-yarplunge by Rusty Courvill;. The drive had appeared to be stopped by an interception of the previous play, but Floyd Steed stole the football to keep the drive alive for BUS tht some good ballplayers and beat a good Provo team a couple of weeks ago. Take it easy for a day or two and then we ll have to get ready for them with some hard work, is how Roy Coach Ernie Jacklin talked to his team about the Tigers last week. In region one action last week the Royals had some of their happiest moments since the season began in August. First of all the Royals completely destroyed a visiting Bear River club 40-That made the Royals and their backers happy enough, but with six minutes to go in the game Roy got word that the lowly Weber Warriors had upset the Bonneville Lakers 7 in Washington Terrace. This set hopes of state playoff joy running through the hearts and minds of every Royal. Then late Wednesday night came the news that Logan had - the front uprunning Box Elder Bees 0 in Bngham City which left the region one title chase up for grabs. It is certain now tht the Royals will be in at least a playoff for second place to decide who will go to the state playoffs in November. Right now the Bees are on top with a 1 mark while Roy, Bonneville and Sky View hang tight with shots at the state tournament. Wednesday, the Royals broke out of their two game loss streak and quickly did in an outgunned Bear River squad with little trouble. The Roy offense ran and passed like judgement day was near, and the defense allowed next to zero on the ground or thro""h the airborn routes. ii ajre is fun to win for a change! You guys really restored my confidence in viTu5 reporfs Jacklin as he -talked pbout the biggest Roy victory of the year. He added, Ill tell you guys there is going to be a playoff and we are going to be in it! The Roy attack started on their first possession and on the second play of the game as fullback Rex Baker strode up the middle of the Bears defense for a gallop for a score. Lynn Horsool made it 0 with the PAT. Shortly thereafter, on fourth down, the Royals Tom Porter did what he does best (sweeping right or left and not with a broom) and scored from 38 yards out. The PAT made it 14-In the second period Roy went to the end zone via .he air as the Smith Brothers (not really) connected with Clark throwing and Kent receiving for 24 yards and six points. The kick was blocked, but Roy led 20-Still later in the first half the Royals put together a 8-- on Thursday l five-of-si- high season is coming to a close, and soon the sports attention will turn over to basketball and wrestling. Both schools in our reader- - 111-10- 9 Veteran Willie Wise, who scored only two points in the first half, came roaring back in the second naif with 20 points including a goal with seconds left on the clock to give Utah the win before a crowd of just over 6,600. James Jones led the Stars with 25 points on 10 fielders and at the charity line. ship area had good squads in each sport last year with great success. like a banner year for the men who chase that little white 4 IX. 197:5 lidlants, so he pounds for Roy's first state title In basketball the Royals made it into the state tournament for the first time m history while Clearfield lost a close playoff game to just miss the annual classic This year promises to tie nearly as exciting as there are several athletes ready to move up to the varsity ranks and boost both Roy and Clearfield in high school athletics OOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOGOOOGOQOOOOOQO arch-riva- Thursdav .October Sun Chronicle 10 - .S'TVv V'X - i.x . - r.rt - , ii.,. r,v 4 V. .V .V4- ... : In V-- 4 O, ,:nr , - - f . , t .4,v , . l.v J ' - I., yfi ' yr i ' j vASf ?! r i" vi ' -- v , io'I oJ rJ qm u i ' THIS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2:00 to 4:00pm Ire. tworne rtfilom h 07 1 vc L, tfg ; ipflsV diom h'jHt 3TH Get ready for Utah's great ski season now at one of three Free McSknng Clinics held simultaneously this Saturday, October 13th from 2 until 4 o'clock in Salt Lake, Holla day. and Roy, Utah Alta Ski Area's Certified Ski Instructors will conduct each clinic and answer any question you have on skiing, whether you're an expert, intermediate, beginner or just thinking about it". Three specific areas will be cohered at each clinic You may take part in one or all three Informal instruction will run continuously from 2 to 4pm Pre-S- Conditioning ki simple exercises now will make a world of difference when you take to the slopes Come see how easy it is to get in fine skiing condition A few All About Equipment the right gear start How to get off to a with good What to choose if you're ready to specialize What to have checked on your present equipment before you enjoy the packed or powder slopes Waxing Techniques When to wax and when not Kinds of wax to use for each surface condition and temperature Methods for hot or cold waxing, demonstrated and explained Halfback Randy Shepard carried for the final Roy score from six yards out to give Roy its 40-- win. 0 FREE McSKIING BUMPER STICKER for the first 100 pretty good The falls hunting opportunities have caused some to overlook Utahs fishing scene, and this should not be so. For right now is one of the better time of the year to visit one of the states waters with rod and reel. Cooler water in streams and reservoirs contributes to a better distribution of fish for angling, according to Division of Wildlife Resources biologists. Tlie warm months will find our tinny friends staying toward the bottom of lakes and reservoirs where it is cooler and oxygen levels are highest. As temperatures turn cooler, oxygen ncSHIING at McOonrtffc people attending at each location Fishing remains Go Enter McSkiing Drawing For 607 Prizes at i i 1 1 r v u Pick up your Official Entry Blank any participating McDonald s between now and October 21. 1973 No purchase necessary Complete rules on each entry blank You may win one of 607 prizes including Two Alta Full Season Passes Twenty-fiv- e Alta Full-Da- y Passes Twenty Alta Ski School Lessons Fifty Alta Ski Pins Ten Complete Miller Ski Outfits 500 Original ' McSkllng" Posters sumr more becomes evenly distributed throughout the water, and brings the fish up out of the depths. Reservoir fishing is especially good now, and fly fishing on streams during the warmest part of the day has also brought luck to many. FREE McSkiing Clinics at These Three Locatior S McDona.us Salt Lake Sou,h stale Street McDonalds Hoiladay 1879 East 4800 South McDonalds Ro 5413 South 1900 v ENTER MCSKIING DRAWING AT ALL PARTICIPATING MCDONALDS IN OGDEN, ROY, BOUNTIFUL, SALT LAKE AND PROVO |