Show Friday December 16 1955 TIIE CARBONICLE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT DOINGS Helper junior high school claimed all honors in football this year when it not only garnered the championship for the district but placed six players on the team as well Price junior high placed three men and East Carbon placed two players on the team The placements were as follows: Position First Team Second Team Bill Higby Helper end Craig Jcansehne Price Leon McKendrick Price end Bob Hackney East Carbon tackle Kent Lindsay East Carbon Jerry Jewkes Price tackle Kenneth Brown Helper Lanny Kirkwood Helper Joe Fazzio Helper Dennis E Carbon Charlesworth guard Carbon East Robert Stultz Golding Price Jerry guard Richard Fail Helper center Byron Stoddard East Carbon Elm6r Richards Helper i 'rby Satterfield East Carbon back back Nathan Wall Helper Wayne Reid Helper back Kent Frandscn Price Jerry Asay Price Walter Wright East Carbon back Terry Alger Price Bill Higby was named the outstanding lineman and Wayne Reid was named the outstanding backficld man This team was selected by The and the coaches of the district Carbon College’s Golden Eagles opened their basketball season last Friday against the number 3 nationally ranked junior college team in the nation Tyler Texas Carbon lost by a 96 to 70 score but were very impressive throughout the entire ball game High scorer for Carbon was Robert DalPonte with 18 points High scorers on the floor were Tyler’s two players who were rated on the junior college level They were Milton Williams and Russell Boone Their outputs were 28 and 35 respectively The Carbon high school wrestling team made their debut last Saturday against Pleasant Grve at the college gymnasium The team scores were Carbon 36 Pleasant Grove 18 The boys who won for Carbon were John Mcle Terry Alpnalp Ted Marakis Mario Lopez Joe Martinez Chick Burnham Gary Caller and Forest Stewart Coach Gaudc Cowley started his wrestling class at the beginning of the winter quarter There arc approximately 33 boys enrolled in the class Coach Cowley states that he has some fine material and expects some good results from them Coach Cowley lost one of his best wrestlers when Gary Callor transferred to Moab Gary took third place in the state finals last year all-st- ar 1 Sun-Advoca- te an Carbon's Dinosaurs got off to a good start for the 1956 basketball season by defeating Union high school of Vernal in a preseason game last Friday evening in the Carbon College gymnasium The final score was 33 to 25 The junior varsity was successful in defeating Union juniors by a 50 to 37 score Saturday's game with Pleasant Grove was also successful Carbon won handily by a 40 to 31 score The juniors repeated their performance from the night before The Carbon College Golden Eagles basketball team left Price last Sunday to compete in an extensive basketball schedule in which they will tour the states of Wyoming Nebraska and Kansas The itinerary will include games at Casper Wyoming Soottsbluff Nebraska a twin bill at McCook Nebraska Garden City Kansas and will conclude at Dodge Gty Kansas on December 17 After returning from their roadtrip the first home game for the Eagles will be December 20 at which time they will play host to Scottsbluff Nebraska at Carbon College gym What arc those new lines on the gym floor? No a maniac painter didn’t get loose The new lines painted on the gym floor are part of a new rule being put into effect for colleges and junior colleges The rule states that the free throw line will be widened from she feet to 12 feet to give the smaller man an advantage This wide lane stops the big man from making so many tip ins Also added new this year was a rule saying that if a player holds the ball in front court for 5 seconds it will be called a held ball TINTIC HIGH FIVE Tumblers Perform OVERPOWERS CARBON "Oh my aching back! "I think my fool’s broken" and "My neck's The Carbon high school basketball team journeyed to Eureka Utah last Tuesday to play Tintlc high school Carbon lost a thriller by a score of 37 to 32 Tintic was ahead at all the intervals The score by quarters was : stiff" are just a few of the comfrom some mem- ments overheard bers of the tumbling team The tumbling team is advised by Miss Elaine Timmerman The girls performed last Friday night between the halves of the Carbon-Tylgame The girls who performed 7 11 13 24- -37 Tintic n were: Shirley and Shcrcldine 9—32 9 13 6 Carbon Marie Hansen Marilyn Jones Ver-l- a High scorer for Carbon was Jun Nelda Martel Arlette Evans Lewis Roberta Ernie Nelda ior Gary Bliss with ten points Don Wall of Tintic was the high scor- Forsythe Merilee Davis Sharon er of the evening with 14 points Bianco and Loretta Abcyta Faye Three Pep Club Honors Football Players FOOTBALi PROSPECTS In honor of the Dinosaur football team of 1955 the Pep Gub annual Pep staged its thirty-firand Letterman banquet Monday ward to a good football season next year To aid the experienced juniors Price East Carbon and h Helper will be advancing such FOR CARBON st evening December 5 in the college cafeteria The theme Mr Touchdowns of 1955 was carried out in the clever table decorations consisting of miniature goal posts representing Carbon’s league games of the past season Adorning the tables were miniature footballs inscribed with each player’s name Individual places were designated with blue place cards saluting Mr and Miss Touchdown Carollyn' Hamilton president of the club gave the welcome address Diane Bean acted as for the evening and cleverly introduced the program Representing Mr and Miss Touchdown of the gay nineties Merilee Davis and Bonnie Dal Ponte delighted the group with the Charleston In carrying out the theme Shaon Bianco sang 'Too Marvelous For Words” A pantomime was given by Nelda Forsythe who enacted “Man In A Raincoat" Mary Taylor and Marilyn Huist gave readings which were followed by Phylis Anderson’s vocal solo "Suddenly There's a Valley" A piano solo "Birth of the Boogie" was given by Roberta Concluding the program was a novelty number "You Have To Be a Football Hero” featured Ver-l- a Magann Jeanne Wright Judy Jewkes Janice Richins Nccia s Nielson Charlene Van Natta Davis Shirley Crawford and Shanna Peterson accompanied by Gaylenc Salzettl Honoring the coaches and players toasts were given by Thelma Tryon Glenadale Nelson Deanna Dance Mary Marakis Julcne Bowen Kelly Colombo Sandra Nelson and Sandra Harmon Speakers for the evening were Dr Aaron E Jones Mr Stubby Peterson Mr Vernon Merrill and the football of the 1955 season Harry Ilalamandaris and Dave Miller Coach Jackson Jewkes Introduced the for next year Phil Fausett Manuel Gonzales and Pat Bcndall In appreciation of his effort and fine work Coach Jewkes was presented by Miss Hamilton with a large football made of white nylon tulle and marked with a blue velvet "C" Chairmen for the affair were Charlene Van Natta and Roberta Ossana assisted by I)rctta Abcyta Kay Shiner Sharon Bianco Shirley Carter and the club's advisers Mrs Lyle Lamph and Miss Lucille Jensen toast-mistre- ss Os-sa- Ar-di- na Carbon high school can look for- top-notc- players such as Leon McKendrick Jerry Jewkes Jerry Asay Billy Higby Lanny Kirkwood Joe Fazzio Richard Fail Elmer Richards Wayne Reid Jerry Stultz Walter Wright (these boys were selected by The to represent the junior high dream team) Craig Jeanselmc Robert Golding Kent Frandscn Terry Alger Bob Hackney Kent Lindsay Byron Stoddard Erby Satterfield Kenneth Brown and Sun-Advoca- Nathan Wall Under the capable coaching of Jackson Jewkes the juniors and sophomores should develop into a strong winning team Football Chosen for ’56 Season Co-Capta- ins Philip Faucett lanuel Gonzales and Pat Bcndall were eh si n t lead the Carbon high sch'o’ fo'1 ball team as r t!i 1956 football season Philip lives in Price action this past years a : back Manuel Gonzn’i from East Carbon and ran V back along with Pat Ben ’ Helper Voting for this office p: the annual at bir quet which was held in hin r the football team by the Crb ’ t!: Pcp-I-cttcrm- nn Pep Club Friendly Dependable Service Washinr Greasing a Specialty JIM'S SERVICE James Paletta Fh 313 160 N Main Helper Complete Line of SrORTS EQUIPMENT AND RECORDS BUCK'S ns Strapless gowns— when a doesn't shoulder her te Sporting Goods Mike’s Shoe Store Mike Kandarls "We Doctor All Shoes" And Sell MEN'S WORK AND DRESS SHOES 9 Price East Main Sporting Goods Radio-Televisi-on CARL'S RECORD cr ELECTRICAL Ess-ma- MUSICAL Phone tIT SHOP APPLIANCES EQUIPMENT LaSalle Hotel Building JEWELRY Helper Utah j |