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Show c gf Hag ris : fe eat f | | oy a ) : . Ogden, Weber in Brown Jug Clash at Stadium Friday Box Ben Lomond and Bonneville high , tars, John Hess, Ross Messerly and| schools, both with 0-1 records in |'Bud Atwood: Region Two football wars, tangle Pag FINISHED SIXTH Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in Ogden | Tom Newberry of Weber finished ity Stadium. sixth last year, while Ogden’s Brent The winner of this contest will be | Miller was third in state for the | only one game out of first place | mile event last spring. 'with three rounds of action to go. | Another big game in Region Two ' Ben Lomond was dumped by Og| will be played Friday in Bountiful. den last week, while the Lakers | This will be between the Braves lost tc Bountiful. Although neither club has a bril- ‘and Davis Dart. Both clubs won liant record for the overall season, | league openers a week ago, and each has looked very good in spots | the winner will be in good position and this game must be rated as a to pick up a title. tossup. Then on Friday, Ogden and We-| | Bear River, an upset winner over ber meet in their annual “‘Little Brewn Jug” game, with the cross country run scheduled ahead of it. The Friday football game is set for 7:30 p.m. The cross country run will began at 7:15 p.m. The Warriors, based on the two | Box | home | while Elder last week, will Elder, bye. Region Two — Davis at Bountiful, be at against South Cache Friday, Logan and North Cache will ' tangle at Richmond. Box Elder will| Ogden at Weber, Bonneville at Ben “Lomond. Region Three — West at East, South at Granite. Olympus, Highland at Region Four — Jordan at Tooele, Granger Cyprus. at Bingham, Murray at Region Five — Provo at Payson, Carbon at Spanish Fork, Springville | at Orem. | Region Six — Wasatch at Morgan, | Park City at North Summit, South| Summit at Grantsville, Judge Me- | morial, bye. | Region Seven — B.Y. High American Fork, Pleasant Grove Lehi, Uintah at Union. Region Eight — Monticello Moab, San Notre Dame, Region Juan Nine at! at| at at East Carbon, Wasatch at Mil-| bye. — | be idle. ‘lard, North Sanpete at Delta, Juab Here are the schedules of all) at Richfield. | regions in the state for this week. | Region Ten — Beaver at Milford, | Region One — Logan at North | Hurricane at Cedar City, Dixie at) teams’ records this season, will be | | Cache, South Cache at Bear River, | Kanab, Parowan, bye. the underdog. But strange things | ee | often happen in this classic. | | Ogden High won last year, 33-7,| | piling up the highest score since| | 1927. If the warriors are to win, they | must come up. with a way of stop- | ping the Tigers’ great Mike Stod- | dard, whose running and passing have been mainly responsible for Ogden’s four previous victories. Weber’s last victory over Ogden was in 1957 when they trimmed the | Tigers, 12-6. MUCH INTEREST The annual cross country run has attracted a great deal of interest | down through the years. Since run‘ners from Bonneville will be com| peting this week, the number of | entries from each school has been limited to six. The race will begin on Canyon | Road near the mouth of Ogden Can| yon. The runners will follow Canyon Road to the northeast entrance of the Stadium. They will make a loop around the west end of the stadium’ and finish at the 50-yard line in | front of the south stands. _ Runners are to be at-the starting | line at 7 p.m. The race will begin at 7:15 p.m. | The. Nate Morgan cross country | gold watch will go to the winner. Second, third, fourth and fifth place finishers team will receive trophy will medals. A. also go to the school with the best combined ef| fort. The race is over a two-mile dis- | tance. The record is held by Lou | ' Mickelson of Ben Lomond. He set the record a year ago in the time. of 9:22.8. Thé team trophy.a year | 480 was won by Weber. High. Representing the various schools | | Friday will be: Ben Wade Lomond Bell, Dean — Brent Loftus, Miller, | Tom Rob-| | erts, Steve Smith and LeRoy Rands. | | Ogden — Dave Weigand, Richard | Gilbert, Bruce Bothwell, Jack Mil- | lard, Dale Byington. Weber — Dale Baird, : Durlin | | Bailey, Tom Newberry, Kent Daw| son, Frank Southwick and Don Loper. Bonneville — Don Pino, Leo But- |