Show Badger r Ready Attack For Alumni Eleven Football returned to the Snow Snow College campus thi this week and will make its first public appearance Saturday 8 in matching matching matching match match- night at a game ing the Badger varsity with an alumni team When the opening whistle blew on Monday 1 morning 48 candidates reported for practice practice practice tice but the presence of just nine lettermen meant that new material would have to be shaped to fill a lot of gaps F Five i v e returning backfield men will provide experience at at halfback fullback and at atthe atthe atthe the quarterback positions but graduation I-graduation graduation mission calls and other factors about removed last years year's standout line from the scene Coach Stoddard therefore figures that Saturday nights night's clash with the alumni will be beno beno beno no fall outing for the varsity since the alumni team willfield willfield will willfield field a good portion of last years year's line Weve scheduled two-a-day two drills all all all' this week Coach Stoddard said Tuesday We UVe figure the alumni game will give us a tough workout andI and I provide us with a good look at he new material materia In the backfield the Snow coaching staff figures to be beI I pr pretty tty solid with regular halfbacks halfbacKs halfbacks half half- backs Mel Temple and Eric Church fullback Devon Blad and quarterback Frank Dawes back from last year In addition Delbert Christensen Chris- Chris teJn who played fullback for the Badgers three years ago and then went on a mis mis- mission mission mission sion sion is back for a try at his old position Along the line Une are only four men who have had experience In junior college football They include Ray Hackford and Doyle Doyl Morrill ends Mark 1 Howard center and W Wayne V a y n e Budge guard Up from the high school ranks are a flock of youngsters youngsters young- young who played quite a lot lotof lotof lotof of football What they can doIn do doIn doIn In the tougher junior college brand of the game will be tested Saturday night and J then exposed to a rough examination examination examination ex- ex on Sept 16 when the he Badgers take on conference conference confer- confer ence champion Boise on the Snow field Here is a list of the candidates candidates candidates can can- who have suited up for lor football this week Quarterbacks Frank Quarterbacks Frank Dawes Daw- Daw es Dennis Medley Ron Rush- Rush ton eS f eJ 0 Halfbacks Eric Church Frank Dimond Max Ajax Fowler HI Fred red Nate Ai Mel el Temple Dick II ates and Heber pi Of Fullbacks Ka Kay y Harmer Delbert e lbert Christensen Devon lad ad and Don J. J Fames Farnes Ends s Ra Ray Y Ha Hackford Earl EarllA lA filler Fer Do Doyle le Morrill lorrill Kenneth orris JS' JS Craig Jay JV dd Gary Crandall Jim Duis DuIs Du- Du Is and Rawleigh g h C Curtis A f iH Guards Earl Earl Hodson Mike Mk n un man Wayne Vayne Budge Roy d. d e trick Gene Larsen Kay KayA A b binson on Jerry Talbot Dale sg fE ar arburton urton Denny Hassell II cry rry Ron Worth Worth- tAl III stok n Cliff Whitehead Whitehead and like e Golden v 0 ky NS N 1 S S q SS' SS S The Sanpete County Industrial Development Committee and county commissioners take great pride and pleasure in congratulating the mayors and councilmen and all the citizens of Sanpete County for their splendid support and cooperation in making it possible for the county to receive the plaque and certificate held by Clifford Blackham and Lenn Jensen It was presented to Sanpete County by the Utah Manufacturing 1 Association in conjunction with the Utah Committee on Industrial and Employment Planning This award recognizes Sanpete for their industrial growth and their efforts in developing a better economy in county |