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Show Here's The 'Mews' I960 Center Guard Guard Tackle Tackle End i r iP ii I 'T I K, LiSu - S i r if 92i , rx j-- j kA' ) j A I - Joe Bailey Rick Barton Kenny Nelson Doug Duckworth Stewart Morrill Roy Orem Skyline Uyton Skyline Provo Barry Sceili Granite Stevens Mike Gordy Eckersley Pehrson . Doug Sky View East Layton ' K .A - 1 svT - L f t John Zimmerman Davis Fullback if IT i t M Halfback Halfback Quarterback ( 1 i Dana Hales Tessin All-Sta- te -. &: ' ;p s 'I ' t ! ' 5) " Judge Memorial North Summit Russell Jones Dave Jardme Gary Hose Judge Memorial Jeff Hansen Van Stott Dennis Wall Gary Powell RogerStephenson Payscn Delta Millard Fajson Dixie 'n AW js& oss Pace -- n - & Fat Aloia Pace Kerry judge Memorial North Summit Payson r r ' f - . j yT atAs I rA,v Don Corry JimPouquete Kanab Park City &&. ' rarowan ' Finn Chamberlain Arlon DukeHoilingshead Beaver Kanab Dugway jA:-- av Q . Second Team ms DESERET TTlttrc? A 'T Mike Mike Stubbs Terry Andrus Park City 3-Tea- J A ' tOu; W' A v 4 r . K 'A' A', Jk kSt , J Ip I-- j - A? V t 'tt yr- - Li 3 4 KentSwmdlehurst Mark Adams Mike Donnelly Beaver Monticello Dugway f P if A -' , : '4 Caer Gayle Beaver Honor Roll All-Sta- te New Era By DAN PATTIS ON Deseret News Sports Writer Scores 524-444- Thursday, November Hfc 20, FI 1969 IVSiller liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii The 1969 Deseret News football team ushers in a new era in prep athletics with three new teams Clas AA, Class A and Claxs B. All-Sla- 8 Jf It marks theend of another decade of prep football in Utah with more advanced offenses and defenses. The Double-WingI" shifty and spread offensive formations have taken the play away from the old- straight T formation which marked the start of the decade. But one thing is for certain, prep play can be marked in rbs decade just like any other b CLASS AA - Utes T o Jr Pasadena? ' v'jrmjr CIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIimillllllllllllllllllMllllllllllllllllilllilllinilll tiJA Sfi a The Universitj- of Utah football team doesnt want to talk about things such as games right now with the BYU bash just a few day3 away. And they wont talk about it right now either. As soon as the game is over, if the Utes win, Coach Bill Meek will likely walk to the press box and formally announce that his players have just voted to accept the Pasadena Bowl bid. - post-sea3o- n wants Utah to play San Diego State Dec. 6 in the Rose Stadium. Utah sajs it wont talk about such things until after the BYU game. Then it will be by x ote of the plaj ers. Thats a nice way to have it. But that aint just the w ay ii is. Pasadena people have a big promotion on their hands, and they have so little time to get the fuse burning on their big explosion. well see if the It isnt just like that players want to do it after their next gme. Pa'-aden- a Once They Stayed Home Once n a nixed it post-seaso- it happened to Utah. Ike Armstrong put game up for vote and the players stayed home. If Pasadenas committee is willing o wait, there is certainly some assurance that the players will vote affirmative!'. Why not? The Utes miss only a couple of days of school. siint for the California It would be a home-sid- e and there are many of them on the Ute players team. Besides, there is a rhaiiee that the Ute atiilet-l- e program can pick up another S30.(HM), alune expenses. Someone said the) shouldn't do it Idealise Utah would lose prestige. What prestige? We have so much prestige in the Western Athletic Conference that we cant get a ticket to the Sun Bowl right in our own league. Maybe our conference will have to suffer a litshame to get back into anyone's bowl. tle The Pasadena peanut might be worth shelling It could turn out to be a golden nugget for our teams in the times ahead. ii a A -ii Ug!y Thought We can tell ourselves 10 teams more jU't plain and tackling! hard-nose- that we have beaten Big than they have beaten us. But who cares? Six or seven of the Southeastern Conference members (there are only 10 of them) have bowl games. It doesn't matter that our teams have better records. No one wants us. Ani that's an ugly thought But it's the way it is' If Utah doesnt take it Arizona Mate might. See MILLER, Page F--4 The Deseret ces tne 1963 BgC W'k Aocte El on Py Box Doug Ncrt Surr' t f jfprt Y K Jrry Km Cp Ru cn Wa'V'h urtq P S j Sum V.4r Mb h Randy Francis Mcrca" Brad Hancock Un rn Grart Bonneine R,rn V umm n Vrk L Kptr B r Norhx Jimpv'n CJ North Cnr m f FB i Un c m j'i6r Ora"sv Aripn First Team Drear Pearson Wet B1 Post South VikeCam oer Latcn Dean Hales Davis Dan Burt, O'vmcus RoOert ScHmUz Davi$ Tom Larson, Layton Jim Ki'gore, Souh Scott Jackson, H ghiard Grant Toomr, Davis Steve Lyman, Skyline t T T G G C GB H0 HB FB Region Kv -P Pr it e. r, "onre Pudd Duowsy QB Fnt Team Hurt Kearns Caou C jUflrv Vmorta1 p ,daich Toe- - c G'dUr Crt CB hB HB FB First Team Crag Drury Steve Haiisey American Fo'k Crnn O'sen, Ornm BrU Ca'On Cr-Larry tS kp Var a' sorirgvi J m Vtrxbdil Orem Ron Cox, Orem s 6-- ru'-he- d Defense toughness marks the Class A A line with Davis's Dana Hales and Roy's John Zimmerman at the flanks. Orem's Jie Bailey and Skyline' Rick Barton are the taikles with Layton's Kenny VH HF Hb FB NcKon and Skx'ltne's Doug Duckworth at the guard-.- . a Stew Morrill, 215 poimiici , ls Proxo's mam st i at center. Du ion arid Skvline. the two finalises m the Cla---- . AA, both placed two men apiPce on the team In the Class A. Judge Memorial and Fix. on shared the honors with three men a- - art scored ork 0 6-- C CB MB H3 FB Second Team Deseret News Sports Editor both the Bngiiam F.-o- and Utah football camps the word is Go!" . t n x.. sos. ah Mup att (tuiiiuj Saturday shuffle. and anything goes. Both teems have been drilling under cover this week Each preduL--i xntory around re to its own aen,si'' boa-- t but to 'tate a ,se s eai h b"ieu ir w l'l he i e C, lx BYl s defen-- c Jeff Sllpp his vaed to beo the heralded I te di 'en-- e leaded by Lirry Slone Fail. Young l. ch f Layton Vs. Skyline d -- R MR Croncecx Sevn Ric-e- Sperry, Juao Scutt Thoney Cedar C ty Add-soEverett C Tcm Carcon Cedar City Kevm S'OUt Hurrce F3 Larny f, axe D x e th Cfurcn C CB MB HB piece. They, of course, are playing today for the title. Beaxer. of course, dominates the Class B eleven with C.axle Carter, Kent Sxxindle-hurand Duke Hollmgshead on the first earn There were oxer 85 per cent of the prep coaches casting their votes for the Oct i LitTgU otciic: pTG viding three things happen: 1. The committee doesn't tire of waiting and of'ers the post to some other team. 2. Utah beits BYU. 5 The Ute pi ix ers xoe to who n the mu! it on a ie tru-- t have he", disiU'-e- ii aicimd tae lie Teep, e Brigham Young hones to spoil ill it 0(1 -- 1' I ai ii !e is. r, ; ,u t FEDERAL TAX teams. d. PAID EXCHANGE OLD TIRES. 600-1- 3 650-1- Dcxil home games xxith Colorado State and Arizona More than all that is the prestige and tradition which 650-1- 635-1- 735 14 populations BYU oft ciaK s- -e I TFs BX I SECTION fit Pane F well 750-1- 4 .775-1- 4 800-1- 825-1- 4 560-1- 603-1- 670-1- 5 775-1- I'-- .l cu 815-1- 850-1- 4 .855-1- 4 900-1- 4 950-1- 4 700-1- 5 WAILS 845-1- 5 800-1- 5 820-1- 5 SuO-1- 915-1- 5 5 Ma& CHROME S WMttiS a -- R 8 ft, tr 2 FOR 650 15 5 710-1- 5 BLACK- - ZtHRT Sfttcarnti 700-1- TREADS. P WHITEWALLS create any 3 700-1- METAL STUDS AVAILABLE. title chase, pendirg tl e out come of Arizona State m Sun No rivals p FOR e more irterest, lorsidered t nd AA grid tnamp.'i"-:-hi- RETREADS -t stale. s Hi WIDE-DEE- dcter.se has suggited that if the offense will do its share the game can be won. I tah has unofficially accepted an invitation to play in the Pasadena Bowl Dec. 6 Lauo. Cla-- lorid Region Eight -- K v Friddx at 1 p.m. at Ute Bowl Skxlme u in quet of it' football crown haxir.g won the Class A title in 1967, This under H. G. Lird-torw ill be Lax ton's fir t opportunity for any pot of gold. Da.e C ark Dc ta Aian Scerry JwaO G' FB It the cs Ra v r 'So' dgriUiM Region Eight MOUNTED ON YOUR CAR. U: Ex HACK MILLER R y Ke.in Rcb nson Parowan Ren 6aer Beaver T Ter-- y Gritfiths Braver T Cue Jcnnson Kara G &ruc Yard ey Bea;r G Cje Johnson, Kanab C Craig Haake, Kanab QB Lynn McAfhster, Kanab HB Kenny Riogs Kanab HB Tim Tay-crM ford FB Steve Myers, Beaver a zff cn R nh e g Cra a N Vari it re.r Of -Lr occy Dn a v a'd Ke- - jn-- - ALL STOPS PULLED Utes-BY- - p'e-- B'ant C USD E E Snen Hurricane Cedar Ctty (V xe Savage Cedar City Keiiy Jons, Di e G Dfl Epnn, Dx G Cnrix Wn e Hirry, ca E E T T Second Team Paui C afk Soan Fo' el Pyne Orem wim Johnson U nta V k Currant Pawn ScO't Ch vers Lent R eej Gardner P rc 0 B'n V'nague Payscn Lvnr A' en 5orirqv e RGreenwood Provo re-rK rxram Lef. R chard Brande Provo Dean A red Ortn Greo Dunn Jm Perscn r Opt Gl T G G V d'd RtCrarg GnoG Ect S'event Vu rd Sreye Aortirqtor Deu Dusfv K cm1 De ?3 at u cotT R ent e a York bn ip ds Wjl ad Bruce Ahacof. Wt'iartf J m Qu g i M lard a RtCk S rom D Barry N cn. K liard J pft Rb iCn V riard Region Four rs Second Team rsc- - Woao Vance $e y, San Juan Gordon Grover, San Juan Chuck Z mmerman Angp o Up O No' Dam Clark B ack, San Juan Joe B ak. San Juan Jff Cowan Vj:o David Brorson, Vonttce' O Dennis Jrnes San Juan Steve Wanton A'cao Daid Ak T Region Park Ctf Gordon Royle, Park CtV Ra:mjse6r Park Ducaav O.vpn Furies First Team Second Team 0 ex W nder. Grarqer Trr Vacsen, Murray Brent Benner, Kear-- s Gran e Grant Ae Rcoert B" ttn Gr?r Ron Staler Kearns Sam BartrGrange Qje Hjo3"d Kearns Kev n Guliy Judce Vemcr al V ke Pixtoriu Gan re F cnarg Jepp5on Cycrus Hii'cr- - Aarfc Koncar Vur-Tcm Erns JUJJ Aerrvor al C Havxin5 H rjrt a- -e SNnscn Granite E r1 Xiaz Hillcest Den Crt$mn Bingham Mb E E Thre n Giry t.'gjrwe First Team Jim D'Ckron Voab David Jcfiron San Juan Stan Purcell foniceftd San Juan Art Burreniha Jim Kecon. Voab Denrus Bailey, tf oab Dav LotTiinifir, Vcab Vonte Le, San Juan b Stnve Rcc nson, Pcbnnf Gritt Aoab JeffBiack fA cab Second Team Terry Gardner, Ciearfied Alan WtHenbraker, Lavton Ken Schwab South Wike Vrane, Soufh Warn Wi'ley. Bountiful Steve Wait, Viewmont Howard ManwaHno, cast Steve Marshall, Skyline Dave Da , Viewmont Kevm H11I, Davis Bart Croxford South rt South R rh Park Ctv G- organ Waeatch Jnn Binqham Un on Region Six Region Two b p G - v k Wacnr Duaay T Srye Brothers, Dugiay - F'onk Krohn USD Gln ArN MB N T- oyd A hD B Region rixe P E rC HeadquarSportsman ters at the annual football banquet Nov. 24, 6 p.m, at Fort Douglas Country Club. Guest speaker will be Rex Berry, the former BYU and San Francisco 49er star. Deseret News Sports Editor Hack Miller will be the mas. ter of ceremonies at the fete. If an athlete made either the first or second team he was not included on mams. This is the to give more athletes the recognition. Granite Berry Sceili leads this year's Class AA La ton's with Gordy Eckersley and East's Mike Stevens at the halfback slots and Sky View's Doug Pehrson at fullbai k Sieilis He totals were impre-.'ivparsed for oer 1 wnh 22 touchdown passes and rushed for lour more. Pehrson. a for 1.106 yards for a ' ALL-REGIO- Second Team p Larry Proctor, Grants xnt Hatrh Watatcn Lou Norm Summtt Wade Sf phafj Norh Sjm'- 4 (4 a - op CB HE HE FB Bonnyit Loqar firure Summers, Bear Rover CLASS N rt Lo-x- R:qer Wood Oaien Pear R ver rnn CamoCKl Dean H Rcy Seve Shumway, 8ea' River Ron Surraqe Wcoer Ctiad L ndley Skv Ve Etaer Fir! Tim r o" Cure Tnark Rod Fusr Nc'th Sumok p Vc't to L adH! Cmq Scrno e Parruh ?r-- ng'xa'ii, R Jcs Vi Kent Brian G News announfootbrll and Second Team Jan Vauonan Sry V pm Keford y;eDr Dav V. heeler Pc Jsco SVew R5 B Perry Bnnton, Wolfe average V 'Arson $ Lar$c Loqp GurQPror SV ALL-REGIO- Region Fixe First Team Trry teams. 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