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The Salt 14Le Tribune - Prep Teams Squads Face One More Hurdle 1fo1'e Championship Battles i ' elevens Vattte for the final- thettit-ebig deAtinatettr t of Ifah football TrIlitine Spurts titer ittllytkNrty stallottr'eoveted spots In the state !(hum Nov 24 championship games Heber' from those four payson Kaysville cities will The teams won't necessarily: those arecome four semifinal victories be from those cities however City St George weekend after eight Utah Those locations are where the the last four playoff stops tlif p E- - ''- - ' -)- 4-- '''':-'t- '' ' ' ' '' i ' r"r a 4 : I '" tIll ' I 0' : ow AN L a - ago any football players coming from There'll no longer be the Layton area to make that Purdy double-win- g fense the most feared thing in prep football "Not only that we will fall to about 800 stueent enrollment and we will have to compete No Points of- - 'i 4 - 1 ! - ' - " ' i s-' 7:-'''''''- ' t ' ' ' ' 414tT ) 40a4-4- - A wards : ir '4 ‘ 4 'ii t 's '' f "M ' : ' Goes 0 '1 : ' ' Ski and are getting theowinner of the io super-toug- '''-- : A 1 X I e t '' 1 " '''7'77 ' I 'Nok ' the gional problem and none may get sick!! 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b - - DOUELE ! ck 14 'NI - ''''') - 1' ' 't '''4 I : h-- ( '?--'-'- wind repellent finish All sizes 67 O ad Water : 4 24A 4 A -- ' 1 ' i - 416-11- : r0 - ''' ' -- I iI I 1 6606ww 1 101 k t 'V- with Boot Full ' - s i$1(1 if 14 11 ' $1 PI !Ia itii Irlt '': Jill SKI OUTFIT t Aluminum Ski Poles Mounted ready to ski! 8-- 5 tr PHONI 011066 661111s 111 I '''''''''i''W°'4 tfi min n summer time without becoming ineligible for further opened the hockey season with t over Provo victory play They also solidified their stand against an prep Ii in the his to skills Pioneers Saturday night at the coaches teaching special players f 1Hygela summer time Joe Reed and Brant Bogrun We ve always felt since the rule was first isstied t that it was more of a penalty against the kids and not each had two goals for the s Leigh Bannister enough of a roadblock against the coaches who should Seagull scored three times 'for Provo nine allotted ii be able to do their duty during the Salt Lake City's hockey crew 0 t i months will play several more games t free country : and if a kid has $40 to shell out this season at Hygeia but the 1 instruction — especially when he's with- !schedule has not been eomI out the jurisdiction of the UHSAA — then it's his ipleted and the next game may be in a couple of weeks choice Hats off to the IIIISAA Board of Directors! 11 WILCOMI HIRI STATI - S ' 1' r sole t administrators have decided technically that it's okay for a prep athlete to attend a clinic in the The I i " SOUTH 666666 1 t:ii': ' r - ''''O:----- -- ' ' base poly uble m athletic-play- I ' of the association's business lito Emery about passing the buck - ) SOUTH STATE TRAILER SUPPLY t ) !that backfield of Dennis Dralte Scott Tobler Randy Gunnell' and the and Paul Thomas first that's i Pzi BANKAMIRICARDS 1 N ' 38-1- 9 1 I Clic1 ITH' six-tea- r k t "'P' ' ' t Austrian imported manic "Klosters" but n If you go on ' should breeze scores Wasatch collar ThiOfa II Millard on the basis of the to tlke second place in the region foobtall wars while l'IZI asps' victory at Heber Union and Uintah played one game with the winner 'City in the first game of the season place berth taking the la And this be But not so Millard has int I'll Now if hanged! equitable no personal affront to anybody in the north or south I proved vastly under rookie' coach Nyle Norris Since that think the issue is now clearly at the feet of the UHSAA season disaster The Eaearly rea it's tell the next time they public and about gles have lost only once ' ' schools southern III - -- 67112' laminated skis in Royal Blue with white trim metal tip e stagnating ruffled around the division had 0 ''''' 9150 1968 multi 'VIP" schools could break yine main from Manila on the Grantsville has a fine football — some 320 miles team No The Tribune's be a bit 0k1 TV ANTENNAS ROOF COATING i -- 44 New state Lmcie must De le 1631 1 bluff of the semifinals The Cowboys will be making' the trip to St Georgel' southern schools consented to waiting and that's like going from the in athlet- - comfort of the upstairs fireplace playing along as second fiddle in the into the torture chamber solution to find a Region 6—Something Has to Give ' - Event 406 ( ) -- '4 A 1311141 r---- OUTFIT REG is a smasher who the case with the Cowboys and 1Flyers a coin would be flipped to see which team hosted the con southeast in the schools that : 3 G995 fast type while Jardine at '' iY' ' ' 'c440 m"" 0 e the situation seems to -' Irs' A n Now P '' COMPLETE s team i' ' 1! ''' -- - 0 ' 2 0A0P-- athnoostehetreatmhiss the - IC -- ' Execattive 1 j Seems a year and les while the association tried way of realignment etc whereby out of the region that stretches north to Blanding on the south - - - t Kaysville v e possibly ook weightier Coach Purdy captured one of the three councilmen do know after hat last week in the municipal election But we can't' days Class A round is that you fense is very much in vogue why Purdy always on top of any race field Skyline Davis and Orem tallied the in second can think of could only finish a total of 109 points and two of in the stretch Maybe he tired hook up against one end but anyweek Perhaps this is jumping off the deep Lomond quarterfinal game In Class B someone had to one who saw the Orem-Belast Friday would have to admit they saw two fine jun- - lose on the Grantsville-Dixilose that is on the flip tray tor running backs of the coin Orem's to Craig It wouldn't be too much say two of The way the playoffs were set Crompton and Ben Lomond's Dick Jardine are uP' the region champions were the finest junior backs in Utah prep history They are at home for the quarterfinals If different types of runners Crompton is the slithery lboth home teams won as was for op - 13-- 7 The word is out that are about ready to call the ner of the Utah State High School Activities Assn i ! 40-1- to drags tacklers along r' - r out of their way to Fpect good football sometimes go the kind of men Only the vaunted Payson de show to and you it goes recognize to you gentle- - fense might make it respectaoff Hats Maxfield are and Dr Purdy ble northern Utah Already inen! fans are chirping for a Skyline- bound are One more note from Kaysville Things Davis finale and they could around the City Council be blinding - JA'''' ' lisw-t '1)0774--7- ''‘0te" r4 ''' ''' ' n fine game and good sportsmanship to show you that those who know and re back on a : 'tti l 6 a last note about Davis Seems the Darts bad rush all gave highland quarterback Scott Bills a was Bills and of weeks ago castigat afternoon a couple ed by some sources for various reasons Middle of last week Scott Bills received a leiter from Purdy and Dr Wendell Maxfield father of Davis QB Burke Maxfield complimenting the Ram quarter- '4 iro I 1Y-- coming year The new area tennis rank- it l Ings in all divisions will be announced at the meeting Persons wishing to attend II 11 should contact the Utah Ten-- I nis Assn to make reserva -4 1 rn t But Orem's engine could be derailed at Kaysville The Darts warmed up for the semifinal by The Trouting Granger 39-igers had a far tougher time against Ben Lomond and no doubt had to exert much more effort than the Darts At this early date it looks as if Davis could win rather easily Weil take a closer look later in the week The Skyline-Paysogame is another matter The Eagles 4 in a walloped Hillcrest quarterfinal while Payson was fortunate to squeeze Logan This could be a lopsided battle in favor of the Eagles Payson Defense And 1 - ' 01-il '' '- '' Tougher Time Take Time to Compliment Some' 1141 1r - r'" 1111 4' ! - while aiming for their b rdTigersare champion ship appearance 9 - r---t- ' - 401 the state athletic teams turned out at Davis The Kaysville kids have always been wonderful prep representatives in all it would be a good pees that sports but in 1968-6athletic fortunes will be on the wane until adjustments such as the adjustment to fewer athcan be made to choose letes from which But then there's the other view to look at Layton will have athletic teams and for the first time the folks kids up that way can cheer the home town t( IVA ' - ' 7-- 7 49-- 7 I i)::- 1110r-- : el Chiefs Slate 1 or Granger High lions Pretty Joan Marie tsak againstt first12 half Orem went on to win School coed is the new Miss OUI for coming year while Dixie pasted Schools such as Skyline which has 2700 students this Note that neither Emery next in club allowed any points in the year and probably more than that coming second half said i EaUlPiI ElbT Purdy year" THE BEsT pLAcE To Ely sKI It will mark the fifth time In As is usually the cases the dwindling student has six years that Orem enrollment will have a direct bearing on the calibre of reached semifinals a in pursning : 1 ' trailed Ben Lomond 11240 at intermission and Dixie In the 900 and Emery were tied Isas 1 i Orem in modvling r ' modern dance skiing (natural- 'Fit 1 horseback and riding ly) i rt‘h next the i will She reign during 4 : 11 q over activities sponsored 11 rI i 1 and she will represent t e07:pf: 4 I:- t Miss for OUI in the Miss Utah 11CL I America pageant -- 1 Miss OUI competition The ' I A11action Saturday l'C-A - t1Ivas part of the 4 ' ' ' i'4 ' the Winter Sports Spectacu- I1 Booths sponsored by major II i r (H -- 4- J11--vsports dealers and manu- —at : 11l Iil hi ki 4 as well as ski areas The annual McIntoh tennis many others were busy t t awards banquet will be held ' of the day Saturday : Monday at 7 pm in the Cot 044N1140 olommom 0 61 4411111140 0 a 41Mitio 4411111410 ollRem i iI tonwood Country Club to honor v 1 outstanding junior netters of i 1 the past year I V 1 !I I Officers for the Utah Tennis ii Assn will be elected for the l 0 s I iZs"" - 4 i a career lier hobbies include ested d ' "- 'nes- vital sponsored by OUI lass The pretty 17year-olWaS crowned by 196Ts Miss OUT Sydney Becker in ceremo- nies at the Winter Sports show sponsored hy ParisAll Models in the compe- First runner-u- ' - - i Titles Could Become Scarce Purdy got NsA'''i: : 1 ''' Kaymille Era Nears a ' --- "'"' Dick Rosetta of End "faimst of them all" after a day long competition Saturday ' - at Dixie (Si Grantsville George) 1 Millard at Waxatch (licher t: 1 f City) sa The only difference from the teams picked last Sunday in thisii space and the teams that madel the semifinals is Wasatch The Wasps ranked No 1 by The 1 Tribune for a couple of weeks the during regular season! e ed favoreel Union 13-- at upend as-thsand sifts Gridiron granules through Roosevelt last slowly Friday the 1967 prep football hour glass: The Tribune's No 1 teams atli The old adage "The rich get richer while the poor season's end — Orem in Class A! get poorer" will certainly apply to Davis High School !and Dixie In CI a 89 B — both! next year when Layton High School begins to syphon!eaptured quarterfinal wins athough each had a peck ofI lstudonts away Ifrom Kaysville in the first half trouble the news a fcw weeks Gerald 'I I il: i : -- - the 33A71'2(t'1)31" l 'eCe"'"01o latkl Proceeds from the show bid' Will he used to promote Utah'a sporifor the 1976 li'inter Olympic Cat F l!faltinstAill'S'o-- t '''- - CLASM "' w i'''"' Atiitert Ly yeb ‘) Zu'ILAA Cm- - pm :Isit' ws'111'Jnotaell:l'I‘Slpo':ISir'16t:::Sakilel:witiali41ciur'Inaill - Orem at Davis (Kaysville) Skyline at Payson Rosy Ootioot by A ) ? - "'' : " :t l'''' ' CLASS A t 174 a 1)'--' 1 Friday or Saturday contests: - V i ' 1 l'::':: nt '717! :71171" A: Sunday at noon wlth a 4 - s games will be played Following is how the teams will line up for 4 V -4 VC- - - --1't ' - 7 L''''''''' 'v 7 li)- i" 1e-ne- xt il — i - i ' 5 7 s ' i- 4: ' Sernifin Miss OUI Named at Ski Show: - -- fill"P Class for j plAverats2 1113 1961 |