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Show Thursday, October 14, 1976 Page 2 Messenger The following scores Babs Jorgenson, 178; Kent Jorgenson, 162. Marc X - Christie Bunnell, 168, 160; Morris Bunnell, 163. Mamas & Papas - Clifford Jorgenson, 175; Renon Daniels, 163, 183, 188, 534 series. Physical Splits - Bob Brock, 166; Carolyn Brock, 163. Travel Inn - Larry Ray, 195; Gary Jorgenson, 203, 200, 552 series. Deuel Builders - Bob Sevy, 170; Bowling Scores Templars End Home Season with Win The following scores were recorded in Pleasant Valley Ladies League Oct. 4: Kim Lost Won 3 13 Hot Shots Nip & Tucks .... 9i 6j 7 ... 9 ..... .... ....... Snappy Service Rollettes Strikettes 7 9 7 9 7 9 KMTI 11 5 Streakers 13 Vi 2Vi Ups & Downs . High games of 160 and over 183. - were recorded in the Bowlerette were: Jensen, 172, 179. Renon Daniels, 188; Christie Bunnell, 173, 165; Dorothy Duncan, 173; Lana Nelson, 172; Ada Collard, 170; Thelma Madsen, 169; Darlene Wintch, 169, 168; Valene Nielson, 167; Bette Jensen, 166, 165; Barbara Jacobsen, 164; Colleen Nielsen, 162; Margaret Brunson, 161; Mary Jean Daniels, 161. doesn't stand for save our souls or save our ship. The letters from the Morse Code were me ely adopted for convenience three dots, three dashes, th ee dots. S.O.S. Millard lost to Juab, the only Templars had salted away the unbeaten team in the league, victory in that action packed in Nephi last week and first half. Moab upset Delta, which had eight consecutive victories up to . that point, Templar halfback Chad All-re- d 18-1- 2 Hayes Bs - Darrel Hayes, 168; Larry Brunson, 167, 177. Dittos - John Daniels - 168, f 32-2- scored the first Manti Quarterback Gary Crowton races for good yardage against Dixie College last Saturday. Snow College Badgers Down Dixie Rebels to Gain Fifth Win of Season by Dixie faced third down and 32 yards on their own 41 . Tim Call, Rebel Q.B., lofted a perfect strike to his tight end Critch-fiel- d for six points. The kick was good and the Rebels led Dixie dominated the second quarter. Under the fine leadership of Call and the running of candidate Larry Heater, the Rebels boosted the Snow seemed score to 14-d T.D. after a run by Crowton early in the second quarter. Crowton zigzagged down the field, eluding several Rebel defensive men, but to no avail as the referee spotted a clip on one of the Badgers to nullify the dash. Only a late rally on the running and passing of Crowton kept the Badgers alive in the first half. Gary finally got the score with 40 seconds left in the half. conversion clickThe ed on a perfect pass from Crowton to Steve Bullard and the Badgers were back in the game at Dixie got the jump on the Badgers to start the second half J. Oneil Miner As football games go, you dont see them any better. e Living up to all the publicity, the Snow Badgers and the Dixie Rebels delighted 2500 fans Saturday with football at its finest." Coaches Dave Arslanian and Lee Bunnell had their forces sharp for this big game, potentially the ICAC championship game. Both teams were fresh and ready from big wins the previous week. The Rebels trounced Ricks 26-and the Badgers w'ere impressive in win over a strong their BYU JV team.. The Badgers scored first. On the first play of the game Kirk Terry sprinted out of the backfield, took a short pass from Gary Crowton and scampered 38 yards to the 19 yard-lin- e of the Rebels. Three plays later Alfie Durante scored on a dive off right tackle and the Badgers had the first counter. The extra point try failed. Late in the first quarter. pre-gam- 7-- 38-1- 4 & game-winnin- n 3 g "The most useful virtue patience." is John Dewey Sunkist Paper Towels Oranges Reg. 67 LaChoy 7. 1 Bi-Pa- Squash ck Mushroom Reg. Pork Shrimp Chicken Top Sirloin Steak 12 ! 8' Ql 15 Shauers I lb. Grapefruit l. Juice nzj While Quantities Last!! Shortening Sale v-- : 35 Mon.-Fri- . 9 to 7 Sat. 9 to 9 57c Yho Snowdrift Store Hours: Reg. 63 CLOSED SUNDAY Maftaptoeo "LraCcrt 405 Sksicj lost 200 South Monti nm Six-Coun- ty A Big For Information Contact: LEl&JD RODIiISOll 196-510- Apples i r Commissioners Organization The has an opening for an experienced alcohol and drug outreach worker for the Sanpete area. Qualifications must include experience in dealing with alcohol and drug abusers. Aaron Jackson recovered Emery fumble 9 For A Big Man Senatorial District ip. RlekfiiM, Utah 201 E. SHi N. lb. Delicious Sale Beef lb. Banana Chinese Food Boneless McKray Johnson recovered Emery fumble 14 299 Ground Doef two-poi- 5-- 1 . fPIffliCEfe) Brawny 21-2- two-poi- 14-1- as they took the kickoff and marched 80 yards to score. The crucial extra point was wide to the left. After stopping the Snow offense, Dixie started what appeared to be a drive. Heater, Call and Leavitt continually made good gainers until Casey Cuskelly took Heater out of a pitch-ou- t play with a crushing block. The result was a fumble and the ball turned over to Snow as the third quarter ended. On third and long yardage, Crowton sent Scott Thomas and Cecil Stockdale on post-fl- y patterns; After pumping once, Crowton threw a strike to Thomas streaking for the end zone. The pass traveled 60 plus yards in the air and never broke Thomas' stride. Under heavy pressure. Dean Fowels kick put the Badgers The ahead to stay at on the year, Badgers, now play host to Dad's team, the CSU JV from Colorado State Saturday at Badger Field. Naturally, Dave and Paul would really like to win this one. w; touchdown against Emery with a two yard run into the end zone before having to leave the. game, with an injury. The scoring play had been set up with a series of Dari McBride passes. The PAT attempt missed. The Templars scored again in the first period as McBride passed to Kyle Rowley, who raced 47 yards for the touchconversion down. A attempt failed. In the second period McBride found Paul Monson with a strike and Monson went the remaining 1 yards for the tally. This time the two point conversion trv was successful. QUALITY GROCERIES Bob Rees led defense with 7 tackles t 10 ELECT DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES hf Si YEARS ''JH SENATORIAL EXPERIENCE v v' ftfl EDUCATION ' BUSINESS AGRICULTURE V v Uj Jr J RAY NIELSEN House of Representatives JOHN I. "Bud" WATER DEMOCRAT - BIGLER ur ELLIOT J. 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