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Show few wipii Efleet iliMi Sif Mm (K tea - !ls3 - , Cougar Win Will Clinch Another legion 5 Title Union High School's undefeated undefeat-ed (and unscored on in league play) Cougar Grid machine faces its biggest test of the 1954 season tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. when they play host to an inspired in-spired band of Red Utes from Vernal's Uintah High School, in the game that can clinch the Region Five pennant for Coach Arslanian's crew. Or it can delay de-lay the title winner until after the Cougars journey into the land of Moab on Oct. 29. The dopsters up-sitate say the Cougars have it in the bag. In fact, they gave the title to Union Un-ion 'after their 25-0 win over Moab, which victory came only six days after they trimmed Uintah 21-0. But down in the Cougar lair, Coadh Sarkas Ars-lanian Ars-lanian and hlis helper, Glen Allred, have been working overtime ov-ertime to erase any semblance of overconfidence that might get into the blOod-stream of their gridders. And from the surface it appears they have their kids in fine mental and physical spirits. The only casualty cas-ualty is Gordon Hayne, stellar end,, who first broke a collar bone, then to add insult to injury, in-jury, he underwent an appen dectomy a few days ago. Accommodate Deer Hunters Friday's game has been moved up to the half after twelve hour to allow the trigger hungry deer hunters a chance to see the contest, and still I make their camp in the mountains moun-tains before dusk. Coach Ars-lanian Ars-lanian says his two halfbacks, Dale Womtack and Packy Fenn, who were nursing leg and back injuries, respectively, a couple of weeks ago, are OK and should be in tip-top shape for the big inter-Basin clash. These two kids will be in their regular regu-lar posts, with the remainder of the starting lineup consisting of Charles (Smiley) Denver, QB; (Continued On Back Page) j FOOTBALL GAME. . . I (Continued from page one) I Ernie Domgaard, FB; Larry Ross and Milton Denver, ends; Jack Alired and Gary Murdock, ! tackles; Golden Heed and Terry Daniels, guards, with Ronald Robb at center. Last Friday's 6-6 tie game between Mo-ab and. Uintah made things a bit easier for the Cougars, Cou-gars, and certainly proved the Moab team is a very much improved im-proved squad. With this thought in mind, as soon as the Cougars Cou-gars get Friday's game out of their system, they can begin worrying about the Red Devils from Grand County, who will i be playing on their own sandhill. sand-hill. They were plenty stubborn here on Oct. 8, so. should be rougher at holme. Remember, football fans, the kickoff for Friday's game is at 12:30. And also we suggest you take a peek at the cooperative ad found elsewhere in this paper pa-per to see the fine tribute the RoOseveflit merchants are paying pay-ing our unbeaten and untied Cougars. The numbers of the players are listed for those who would care to clip the roster out and follow the plays. |