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Show CEU soundly (Contlnurd (rum Jerry Browne of a partially blocked punt by Kuss Holgate of the Eagles. The latter play was unusual in that the blocked kick sliced off a Snow defender and traveled approximately five yards or so behind the line of scrimmage. Browne fielded the ball in the air and for a second stood still as an Eagle made a move towards him. Finally realizing he was free to run with the ball, the Badger line backer moved to the outside and ran into the Eagle end - zone unmolested. Eagle coach Ed Cody continued to alternate his quarterbacks Stevenson and Mark Miller, on every offensive play. The pair threw 33 passes and had nine completions, throwing off a shotgun formation late in the game. Snow picked off five inhowever. Both terception, had the best luck quarterbakcs with the short pass to the tight end The long passes were very erratic, sailing over the receivers heads, out of bounds or into the hands of the Snow defenders. CEU almost matched the Snow output on the ground, running up 145 yards as compared to 156 for the victors. Snow had a big edge in passing yardage, getting 256 yards in the air to 75 for the Eagles. Cory Cady accounted for -- 0 beaten Harriers bounced yards rushing for CEU in a Snow good performance. practically shut down the Eagle running game in the second half, in fact almost all of the CEU offensive game was at a standstill the last half. The Eagles managed 22 yards in the air, 33 on the ground and four first downs all the second half. The Eagles will be at home the next three weeks for Saturday night games on the Carbon High field. The first encounter on Oct. 13 brings the conference leader, Ricks College, to Price. Ricks has already defeated both Snow and Dixie, so Coach Cody and his staff have their work cut out for them 48 I ) preparing the squad for Saturdays tough opponent. A return game with Snow and then in Dixie will come to Price to close out the home schedule for the year. The Eagles finish out the season by returning the games to Dixie and Ricks. Score by quarters: Snow CEU 6 -- 0-6 -- Statistics: SNOW CEU First Downs 10 Yards rushing Yards passing 13 156 75 256 145 Passes Punts - Average Fumbles lost Penalties - yards 3 5-- 3-- 1 2 2 12-1- Carbon loses sixth (Continued from Page 1) opportunities. Carbon recovered a fumble after the game - off and managed to kick opening drive all the way to the one - yard line before the Timpview defenders stopped them. Timpview was inside the Carbon five - yard line twice in the half, but both times the Dino defenders, fired by the homecoming spirit, rose to the occasion. The loss for Carbon, six in a row without a win, was another in a string whereby constant pressure Dn the defensive unit finally breaks it down. The offensive units inability to hang onto the ball for the second straight week proved to be the Dinos downfall. Scott Nielsen, Steve Rader, Mike Potts, Dave Loveland, Roy Sharp, Daryl Hussey, Rafe Lamb and the rest of the defenders were called upon to spend just too much time on the field in defensive action to hold up. Nielson was running well again Carbon High School cross country runners John Cowell and Lisa set Larson course records in a tri Thursday meet the Dark course Kiwanis in - at Orem Cross country teams from Timpview, l,ehi and Carbon participated in the event. Carbon finished in last apparently recovered from the injury suffered in the American Fork game two weeks ago. Quinn Dunn did not see any action junior Brock Denny filling in at the other running spots. Carbon continues to alternate quarterbacks, Troy Miller and Mike Breitenstein shuffling in and out on every play to carry in the play from the bench. Turnovers, in the way of fumbles and pass interceptions, have all but erased any offensive hopes for the Dinos in the last two games, however. Score by quarters: Timpview 0 - 0 - 0 - 0- -0 Carbon Scoring plays: Timpview - Bearnson, one yard run; PAT - Wheadon, kick. Timpview - Lundahl to Pinder, pass, 20 yards; PAT - Wheadon, kick. Timpview - Bearnson, 15 yard run; PAT - kick failed. Timpview - Gull to Ellingson pass, 12 yards; PAT - Wheadon, kick. 10, 197-S- un Adv ocate, Price, Utah 3C Uirson ran against girl participants in Lisa Larsen also the 2 7 mile course gave the Dinos a first Stic finished with at place riblxm She too, time of 16 36 set a new course second to record in the girls lastRunning state girl's year's division with her Alta from champion winning time of 13.54 High School, Larson Iarson put Carbon in the top rankings finished only eighteen seconds behind the Saturday as she placed leader. Her second in second the girls place time was 42 division in the state than wide Orem Kiwanis seconds first place mile course in the 2 2 114 -- place despite the the third strong running of Cross place InCountry Iowell and Larson. finisher. vitational at Utah The Cedar harriers Cowells time of Technical College in 12:34 set a new record Crovo. traveled to Carbon on r at the Kiwanis Cark Cowell finished 34th Tuesday, October 9 for course in Orem. His out of 150 boys in the a meet on the Dinos home course. run also earned him a run Dinos seek first win record. Carbon is High school football comes off early this still looking for its first week due to the UEA win of the season after the six straight lofcses. The convention, schedule calling for Dinos played a very first half games on Wednesday strong rather than the usual against the tough Friday. . Timpview team last Carbon will make week before faltering the long trip to Cedar in the second half to go (Weddown to dpfeat. City today nesday) for a night Coach Meanwhile game with the surprising Cedar City Dave Paurs East Redmert. The Redmen, Carbon Vikings, definitely underdogs, after a rather slow pre knocked off the Dixie - season start this score year, are very much Flyers by a last week to move into in the Region Ten race a tie with Dixie and championship record after Springville for fourth with a place in the Region Six two rounds of play in standings, each with a the far - flung region. 3-- 3 14-- 0 in the offensive backfield and is defensive struggle with both teams having good scoring Wednesday, Oct. 2-- 0 Prep Standings Region Six Provo Timpview Spanish Fork American Fork Dixie Cedar City Springville Payson CARBON Pleasant Grove Region Ten EAST CARBON Monticello Altamont Duchesne Green River White Horse W L 6 0 5 1 5 1 4 2 3 3 3 3 3. 3 5 1 0 6 0 6 on Spike set shot CEU's Kathy 2 0 2 0 1 1 1 1 Howa, Sharon Moses by Following a to a shot on her spike way against Utah Technical jumps up of Provo in the Eagles win last Saturday. 0 2 0 2 CHOOSE FROM A WIDE SELECTION CAR It TRUCK MIRRORS! it it 10" 13" tit n 14" 11" RI4 14 99 is BIB 30)5 Low Mount Design Truck Mirror Hinged Swivel Bracket, Fits Any Door IBS A 145 Chrome Finish, Adjustable Tension Swivel. 399 Are Easy To Mount I1." savh::s c? to IMPROVES C7f wucMtitan UBTMKESI 3 SUNDAT, ,, 1 19 YOURSELF INSTALLATION! 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