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Show ; IN CHRONICLE, i August 1 9, 1 976, Page 3 1 SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS Royals schedule livescrimmage for Saturday, public invited tiful encounter was a renewal of a budding rivalry. No, he answered, its a full bloom rivalry." Coach Jacklin is a close friend of Coach Paul Waite of ihe Bountiful Braves. In fact, Coach Waite hired Jacklin to help him coach in the North-Soutgame last week in Salt Lake City. Yes. They are friends, but when they meet on war. the gridiron, its all-oWe wondered if Coach Jacklin and Coach Waite werent actually scouting each other when they were preparing to meet the south squad. Well, smiled we already have each other Jacklin, well scouted. He did admit that pretty time at he could hardly wait for kick-of- f Bountiful. It was the Bountiful Braves who abruptly ended Roys dream of a state championship last year, and the Royals remember. They want this game pretty bad. Full uniforms and physical contact was the order of the day as football began in earnest (thats a pun, Jacklin) Last Monday. The players had been working for several weeks getting in condition, and now they are hitting for real. There will be a live scrimmage this Saturday, Aug. 21, at 9 a.m. It is open for the fans, but come at your own risk, those Royals are hitting hard. They are preparing for their opener against Bountiful on Aug. 27 at 7:30 p.m. We asked Coach Jacklin if the Boun- - oxtt, r im We're having Ul Some would rather do rs sit-up- s. FREE Special ready in Utah the opening day of the first of Utahs big game seasons. Muzzleloaders will be hunting mule deer, and archers will be atield after both deer and elk. All three hunts continue through Sept. 6. Muzzleloader hunting is restricted to four areas: the Raft River part of Box Elder County, tha Uinta primitive area and North and South Boulder Mountains. Archery deer hunting is open statewide, and elk archery hunting is legal in all open bull elk areas. Special permits for both black powder and archery deer hunts may be purchased at all Division of Wildlife Resources offices through the Sept. 6 closing date. Special license agents also have archery deer permits. Archery elk permits were sold through Aug. 6 only. The cost of archery deer permits is $5 for both residents and nonresidents. SPRINTS are good conditioners for the 00 pounders. 1 ifro: Service FREE FREE oil Tune-u- FREE FOR ALL no no c' k ck will Maria will pay ail service costs of normal use (cupt gas) tor any rotary engine i ar or truck purchased new on tor two years or or alter lutf ,S 1)00 miles whichever comes first Tour wifi provide you with ail parts labor ami maletiais for ati serv ice or repairs required on all lactory equipment this otter is good only in er'am states anti tor a limited time GET A GREAT DEAL WHEN YOU GET W ON THE MAZDA FREE FOR ALL AT: CUTRUBUS FREEWAY MAZDA 843 W. Riverdale Rd. 0 Ph. 621-110- TO Kanesvilie suffers loss In a game dotted with absenteeism and errors, the Kanesville Second Ward succumbed to a powerhouse team from Clearfield Third Ward. Coach Jim Sears would make no alibis, but did admit that five of his starters were out of town for this, their championship game. The men had gone to Marsh Lake in the Uintah mountains to cut timber to raise cash to build their new ward house. So what else is new? Early in the season Kanesville had suffered one of their few losses in stake play because half of their team heeded a call to go to Rexburg, Idaho to help the flood victims. Then one of their big guns umcNTin two games, including the championship game in Region play because he had a rodeo commitment in Wyoming. Another of their Biggies was on vacation and missed all but the final tournament. All night of the in all, it was a gallant effort to even play against the Mean Green of Clearfield. The game was close, until the last three innings, when Kanesville committed a rash of errors and then couldnt "Buy a hit. Now Kanesville will hang up those well-wor- n gloves and wait until next missed Multi-Regio- -- C5JX 4V V Jt IJ U OK ij&tM epem n (' HEED .OcjJE 4V Q U 4V ffiSilD rerrm 1ST year. 1973 JEEP COMMANDO STATION WGN. Power Steering, Auto., Power Brakes, Air Cond. 4 Wheel Dr. V-- 8, SUPER BUY i 3520 WAU 394-165- lace. HJ0T0TAHIIUX l if MohoMkeSd $1450 OREASONABLE.OFFER guiai 3 3t 4 U M MUSTANGlGHIA r IPAD PHILLIPS of Kanesville 2nd Ward hits a doub.e Kanesville took 2nd L Maxda2ver25,OOOmile be $5 for permits residents and $7 for nonresidents. Most regulations pertaining to regular season hunting apply to the special hunts. One notable exception is the suspension of hunter orange clothing requirements for the primitive weapons seasons. Participants in the primitive weapons hunts should exercise special caution in identifying their targets. They should also obtain a copy of the 1976 hunting regulations and study them in detail before going afield. Muzzleloader a FREE TO MIL humtfs Aug. 21 is All-St- h V Q |