Show r 4 It'vHA THE CABBONICLE Page Four Friday October 3 1947 INTRAMURALS SEE SPORTS SHOTS By SPIRITED CONTESTS Dave Forsyth Another sports year at Carbon begins bringing with it thrills heart breaks and unknowns as well as heroes This year has started as one of Carbon’s best and it is up to us to make it end the same way Heinlein's and Garrett's home rooms started the intramural soft-ba- ll program off to a fast pace last Monday with the girls of both classes battling to a 9 tie and Garrett's boys winning 6- -4 over the Heinlein males Tuesday the combined home rooms of McAllister and Bently ys hung a double defeat on 16-- 6 for the boys and 5- for the girls 9-- Of interest to those who might hold a friendly grudge against Provo are the facts that the Bulldogs have been beaten by Ogden 33-- 0 and Granite with whom Carbon tied 4 Carbon was 25-- 6 Provo last year thumped by and will meet for the ’47 season on the college field November 1 Morgan-Summersa- -0 30-1- Gene Flags Dinosaurs' starts for Carbon tonight all-sta- te halfback candidate DINOSAURS TEST LEOPARDS TONIGHT under the lights and emerged with 0 victory The second game with the Granite Farmers ended in a 13-deadlock thanks to 55 yard last minHanna's “Figs” ute pass The third preseason encounter a clash under the arcs at Grand Junction saw the Tigers suffer a 13-- 6 drubbing thanks to another last minute pass this time from Leon “Dobbs” Jones to Gary Bent 6-- EAGLES OUT FOR SECOND VICTORY (Continued from Page One) Ricks College a potent Idaho eleven Coach Jewkes is relying on the same “T” formation power that he used against B A C The spotlight for speed will be centered on Burke and Rex Berry while Liapis will be in the power slot According to the report given by Coach Jewkes he will use the same line with the exception of Gene Pace 205 lb left end Crisman will probably start at left end with Marelli and Leonard at tackles Johnson and Forrester at guards and Pike at center The backfield has plenty of speed and power Wilson or Mullins will call plays while Burke Berry will be at left half and Rex Berry at right half and Pete Liapis or Ken Somerville at fullback Carbon high school band played at the state fair grounds in Salt Lake Friday September 20 at 6 p m The band was invited to play at the fair by the Centennial Commission because of the fine showing they made on July 24 when they marched in the centennial parade in Salt Lake Mr E M Williams director of the band received many compliments on the spirit and tone ofj Bankers are just like everyone else except they're richer the band a concert Gard-ner-Ols- en Bithel Elected Band President AS BIG NINE ENTERS THIRD ROUND 13 CARBON BAND HONORED AT SALT LAKE girls forfeited a game to the Card girls while the boys game to the dropped a 20-boys The schedule gave Williams Yack Richards and Ballard byes for the first round that will automatically advance them into tho second round Winning plaques will be given to each outstanding boys' and girls’ teams A combined trophy will be presented to the outstanding combined boys' and girls’ teams from the same home rooms Players will receive points Five for playing on a winning team and one for playing on a losing team The three highest individuals in each of the boy and girl divisions will receive medals 12 Have any of you girls noticed Ihe tall dark etc man walking around the halls and football field lately? Well he’s Alma Garrett Carbon's punting end Ted Milovich will use the new high school basketball his educated toe against East To and assistant football coach many a junior girl’s enjoyment he U'kes time out between his athletic jobs to teach a few American Here's wishing History classes him success for a great basketball team this year a Cowley-Nels- on ner-Ols- en Everyone who saw the potent poison for opposing teams in Burke and Rex Berry with a goodly portion of Pete Liapis thrown in will unanimously agree that Carbon is in for a big billing in the Junior College circuit this year Carbon High's preseason games were very successful First the Dino’s met the Tooele Buffs here the Wednesday JUNIOR MARKET MEATS O VEGETABLES GROCERIES Come In and Try Us Out W B SEATON Prop One Block South of the College Coach Micky Oswald’s East High Leopards engage the Carbon Dinosaurs tonight at 8:15 on the college field in what promises to be one of the top prep grid battles of the week Both Carbon and East have met one Big Nine opponent this year and each have come out on the short end of the score Strangely enough Jordan upset both teams East 0 in the first round of play while Carbon had a bye The second round of play saw a 35-- 0 defeat of Carbon by Jordan while East drew a bye Carbon's eyes will be focused on big George Bean a potential te fullback who Mickey Oswald has built his powerful single wing offensive around On the Carbon side of the ledger will be Gene Plaga Helper's nominee for state honors Ted Milo vich the Dinosaurs' punting end will also have to be watched closely “Figs" Hanna Dan Campbell and Kayo Niwa Carbon's first sttring backfield will watch tho game from the bench again because of injuries received in the Grand Junction game Coach Summerhays will probably use the following lineup: Milovich and Quinn ends Brady and Hansen tackles Williams center C Lacy and Plaga halfbacks E Lacy fullback Jones 7-- all-sta- quarterback Rodosh New V P Carbon Mentor Starts 10th Year The year of 1938 has a special meaning in the history of Carbon High school for it was in that year that the fqptball squad under the direction of Preston Summerhays took the state football championship Any who doubt the coaching ability of this man need only to turn to the athletic department of the 1939 Carbon Yearbook There is the story of the greatest football team that Carbon has ever produced It was Coach Summerhays' sixth year at Carbon He was working with experienced players who wanted to win and who ultimate- Tom Bithell third chair 1st clarinet player was elected president of the Carbon band for the coming year at a meeting held September 29 The other officers for this year will be Martin Rodosh Alice Arnett a newcomer in the band secretary Ma urine Greener librarian of music Blair Walkington librarian of suits and Don Williams sergeant of arms He played 2 years at Granite and 4 years at the University of Utah His brilliant play of fullback at the U of U brought him an mention in 1930 His coaching career started in Idaho where he taught 2 years at St Anthony High From there Preston came to Carbon and with the exception of 5 years spent in ly did Coach Summerhays started his the service of the United States football career in the year 1926 he has been here ever since HI YA STUDENTS The next time you have 40e burning a hole In your pocket hustle down to the PRICK TIlKATItK— we'll take It away from you la a Come In plunk yourself down la one of our deep soft form hurry Boy didn't fitting seats and then fight over the last football game How about that pass that Hanna shot Campbell make a nice run and so on and so on right thru the picture down the field Our seats are Just right for plunking your feet all ever them so that Yea sir everything la for your you can relax and feel at home ‘la comfort and enjoyment and nothing spared In the way of expense to make your visits with us moments to be remembered forever PEPPERS WIN ASSEMBLY Keeping in step with the records made in previous years the Peppers came forth at the “Hello Day" assembly with a three minute sketch that won first prize During the past few weeks of school the Pep club has been active in all social and cheering vice-presid- ent PRICE CARBON - UTAH Theatres can |