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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, November 8, 1973 !. 1 1 Dreams freeze Roy loses ' v1"" f, , - , ;S,iV t&9 i VIT -- ' if . w Uz a x x I 1 i J'1NI S' $ ' ' .. .. v t, ,r aterr- - i i SS i - ' I r - - v : xv i 4 ! jtifeiNriMilt CONDITIONS were very poor, but the hitting was hard in the defensive struggle. However, Roys Royals came up on the short end of things last Saturday in the quarterfinals for the state title in football. hard-fightin- g Stars meet Nets, Pacers this week in The Utah Stars continue their early November home stand with two more games in the Salt Palace this week - on Thursday against the New York Nets and on Saturday PRETTY FEET a unique beauty cream hat changes those rough areas of skin into baby softness. Try it you'll find PRETTY FEET is like no other Go On dry & pamper yourself against the defending ABA champion Indiana Pacers The Nets, who appeared to be the class of the league a couple of weeks ago when they beat the Stars by a margi.i, since have seen the bottom fall out and will rarry a six game losing streak into a Wednesday night fray at Virginia The Indiana game Saturday will be a renewal of one of the hottest rivalries in all of sports Since the Stars moved to Utah in the fall of 1970, and including heated playoff action which has seen the Stars go on to one ABA title (1971) and the Pacers the last two ( 1972 and 20-po- 1973), the teams have played 56 times with the Stars winning 29 and the Pacers 27 Had running score been kept it would read Utah 6289, Indiana, 6283, a margin of only six points This includes an earlier 101-9- 6 victory this season by the Stars over the Pacers at Indianapolis The Stars, m the midst of a layoff which finds last Fridays game against San Diego the only one in a 12 day period, apparently have found the break in the schedule a beneficial one as they soundly whipped the Conquistadors, 126-10- 0 r; eliminated by Leopards f L orae-poiraie- Late in the contest Roy s Brent inward blocked an East punt on the East 31 yard line, and Roy maneuvered for field goal position with just 14 seconds on the clock Senior Lynn Horspool came in to try arid pull out the victory, but the kick just misled on the left side and Roy went to the sidelines for the season Roys only score came when Tony Chavez, a gutty senior, picked off a Watson pass and powered 50 yards for the score Horspool added the ex tra point That was m the second period Just minutes later, Roy Lonnie Hipwell got free up the middle and chalked up bb yards to the East three yard line before getting bumped out Roy s Royals saw their dreams of a state chain pionship freeze away Saturday in Salt Iaike City as the East High Leopards came from behind for an 8 7 ictorv m quartei final play Roy held a 7 0 lead at half time in the defense e struggle, but saw East's Doug Watson mastermind a 36 yard scoring dme Y.atson scored on a one yatd quarterback sneak then passed for a two point conversion to Dave Benmon to put the Leopolds on top with one quarter to go In the fourth frame, the P.oy als met w ith frustration as they had good field position several times, but saw a fumble and a lateral pass taken by the East squad RHS then had first and goal at the three but failed to scoie on four straight running plays East, a 15 to 21 point fav orite, managed to mov e the ball during much of the con test, but a Roy defense, that had only three days rest, managed to stop the leopards on seveial dnve to prove that region one teams can play football with a. ybody in the location will be decided by a coin flip Roy finishes the season with a brilliant 9 3 season mark Roys ohlv losses came to Box Elder (12 7), Bonneville (8 5) and East it! 7i Coach Ernest Jacklin s club showed a strong defensive unit with a running attack to balan ce with a Clark Smith to Kent Smith passing attack Such Rex seniors as Hipwell Baker, C Smith K Smith Tony Chavez, Lynn Schultz Horspool, Mark E'ernandes and several others now leave the RHS club w ith a rebuilding task for next year Roy wins came at the hands of Bountiful. South, Hillcrest, Sky View, Weber, Bear River, Orem, Logan, and Box Elder state As it turned out, either a score aft r the Hipwell run to the East three, or Horspool s field goal would have put Rov into a semi final game with the Kearns Cougars Blast, rated number one in the state will tangle with defending state champions Kearns this weekend The game SLC Willie Wise paced the win with 34 points and now is averaging 23 1 for the season. He also chipped in eight rebounds and a like number of assists I it V 4v M ' ff 4 i Tf Ron Boone with 21 points, Zelmo Beaty with 16 and Mike Jackson and James Jones with 14 each provided the club with good scoring balance Utah will activate rookie center Roy Ebron, out since Oct 2 with a badly sprained thumb, for Thursdays game Prior to that time one player will have to be trimmed from the Stars roster to get down to the ABA limit of 11 a I I i H I v g- .Yv--- '-'- ' 1 7 3? - H 4 ' . -- lhi iki?77 r yx f , jP I J t t u a--" fcf v' i & t v '7v s . ."til -- He. . A 5 i THE DISAPPOINTMENT can be seen as Mike McCoy (65), Tony Chavez (45), Carl Arnold (77) and Steve Close (18) look dejected after the East touchdown. '"V . , i J: A1 'jr - , Needs . Mi' 'fA )i V k. ? home ., Animals available at the Animal Shelter are as follows Two poodles, variety, one Saint Bernard, one small puppy, and three kittens Please come and give these animals a good home STATE SAFARI IN SOUND ATTENTION . . . (Bonsum&r Gipson wmim HjVggSJR i 9 0 avoid IRese Edison's light bulb has come a long way since it first produced light in 1879, today, lighting is such a natural part of our lives we hardly give it a thought But the fact is, the more choice we have in how we can use light, the more attention we should pay to how we buy and use light bulbs and lighting fixtures Put a little more light m your life by following these lighting tips money-saving, energy-conservi- "Watts" tell you how much electricity is needed to estimated produce that light, and "bulb life" is the the length of time it will take the filament inside out bulb to bum When brightness is more important than bulb life for reading, studying or working choose the standard" life bulb that gives you the most lumens for its wattage For lighting where bulbs are difficult to change (in a closet or stairwell), choose a "long life bulb which but will last may have less lumens for its wattage, it to have change longer before you A "long life" bulb with the next higher wattage of J and bnghtness the standard bulb will give long but it will be somelumens the require), you (with what more expensive and use more electricity A ' long life" tt bulb will give you the brightness bulb, and long life, too, but of a "standard" of course, use more energy it will cost more and, Remember, Utah Power & Light supplies the energy, 100-wa- 75-w- it wisely1 - 2-- 1, 8-- glare Conceal light bulbs and fluorescent tubes with for sRarp conlrasl Choose lighting fixtures that diffuse light upward as well as downward Avoid sharp contrast between lighted and unlighted areas sRadows Arrange light fixtures so they do not throw shadows For reading or close desk work, a good rule of thumb is to place the lighting fixture behind you and to one side, along with other general lighting overhead insufficient ligRl Insufficient light, caused by too few lighting fixtures, bulbs with not enough "lumens", or room colqjthat. aig too dark Speaking of "lumens", you'll find that all light bulbs have three ratings on their packaging Lumens tell you what the light output or performance of the bulb is Utah peuisf & lighl company ELECTRICITY ROY FANS outnumbered the home East fans by nearly but East came from behind to win 7 in the state quarterfinal play last Saturday. KEY TO A BETTER ENVIRONMENT Wildcat Stadium in Ogden will look good to the Weber State football team as they come home after four straight games on the road This Saturday at 1 30 the Cats entertain the University of Montana in the annual homecoming for the Ogden school Kickoff time is 1 30 p m The Grizzlies from Missoula are a real nemesis for the Wildcats In the ten game history of the series, the Wildcats have managed only three wins against seven defeats, and they have never beaten the Grizzlies in Ogden Last years game, p'ayed in Missoula, is typical of the All series - Montana won but two of the games have been decided by a single touchdown or less Montana comes to town with one of the worst road records in the country In the last two years the Grizzlies have made 12-- 7 Roy booster club seeks participants The Booster club of Roy High School would like to welcome any one interested in joining our Booster club and finding what our functions are to join us m our meetings at Roy High Our next meeting will be held Wednesday, Nov 14 in Room 176 at the high school We would like to let everyone know what our functions are We are not lust for sports, but to back our school in every activity they have or need help in We would hope at this time to get our membership drive under way before Nov 15 There will be special season tickets on sale also for basketball and wrestling Any one interested in knowing more about what we are doing and can't attend a meeting can call Flossie Schwitzer, this game only This will be the last home football game for the Wildcats The remaining two games on the schedule will be road affairs against Brigham Young University and Eastern Michigan University This is a very important commented game for us, Coach Gwinn It is our last conference game and we need the win to get third place Also, it is the last chance to show off in front of the home fans their hosts happy on 14 straight occasions The last time that the Grizzlies won on the road, in fact, was in November of 1971 in Ogden The Grizzlies bring a basic wishbone offense into the contest They run the option very well when they are on, said Wildcat Coach Dick Two weeks ago they Gwinn rushed for nearly 400 yards but still lost the ball game The Wildcats, play.ng on the road the last four weeks, have faced r very diff.sult opponents ncluding two major college foes Injuries have hurt the team, and there hasbeen very little depth to make up for key personnel who have been lost Weber State officials are predicting a good crowd for the contest Besides the normal homecoming crowd, Coca Cola Company is offering a half price ticket promotion for investment opportunity. 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