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Show Deadlock 113-7 Loss es The story book-like happenings in the Weber County junior high footmidway the to ball league advanced : ~~ point last week with all three teams stacked up with identical records. | = _ The fact that even this was so after three games is on the fiction-7 ~ al side. In the first place, none of @ " the teams were supposed to really oe ' threaten Wahlquist for the title. 2S In the second pines, _ # ii defendthe quist, Wah upend = eould ing champion, Roy wasn’t expected 7 "| Wins outh Game SClose South ‘Fier High School, dis ees “and. ri , 19-6, in a ; eat t as = ae * This Was the frat time'six len ue games that” Wahlquist,mas a end: oe outh was the team with the | ie sore Friday as the line held beau- | tifully and the backfield found ~ | openings and hit through. Southerners of Coach Basil) | Beach outplayed, outclassed and] o quist. » Last outran their opponents, and it was) a great day for the South. A good) ' sized crowd watched. = « Scott Holbrook, a speedy halfback, ‘ scored two of South’s touchdowns, his first TD coming in the second a n that netted the goal. The 3 pS aR BAS Hey i the fourth, South ts picket up its | > third touchdown when quarterback | > Ronnie Stoor made a 40-yard run to the one-yard stripe, where he was} stopped, but on the next play Stoor) went across on a keeper play. Holbrook threw a key block to aid Stoor on his sweeping run, — contest going to run out of touchdowns as) ree notched a whopping tor The standings: cap a play that started on the Wahlquist 29. The conversion was made by Terry Rogers on a line buck. Holbrook scored again in the | third, taking the leather on a hand-) = off. and hitting out for a 35-yard |= was not made. Roy-South : 26-20 vic-| practieally controllec — » ters. Kent Wood put Wablquist on ithe scoreboard with a fullback iplunge from the eight, and then + Wood ran over the extra point. In the second frame Earl McFar-} land, on an option, carried ‘to the County Grid | 16 It The crewta ee a ‘Ted Campbell . their meeting Sept. 29, and knows it can be done. Or can it? On the” following week, Roy upended South in a high scoring game, 26-20. But Roy’s loss last week was a costly| one. thiel tie things up | like a Christmas traffic jam on the | following week by beating South. ‘The standings: This week’s schedule: Wahlquist at ae eeoene: the was a ‘reverse of a circum-| 7 Roy dominated the play. : Roy’s touchdown was made when © Joe Henderson blocked a Wahl=| quist kick and Richard Stoker jumped on the ball in the end ‘zone. * The point was lugged across by} Steve Rawlings. Putting in a good day for Wahl-/ . quist were Dan Williams, Jim GorE squad in a hard-fought encounter, 13-7, to regain the top perch. t stands with two games | won, and a loss. South is in second spot with a record of one win and | one loss, and Roy has a mark of. one victory and a pair of losses. But the three-school league is versatile, and past games proved : _ that any team can fell the other. § This week’s encounter takes on en be ea It’s between Wahlquist an uth. And if Wahlguist can win, the championship should go into their trophy case. And Wahlauist hasn’t lost a season| championship thus far. Roy is idle | this week. But out South Ogden way, the = ; players of Coach Basil Beech’s have altogether different ideas about where the pennant lands. Cur- © rent history leans a bit in favor of the South crew taking the bunting. | South toppled Wablauist 19-6 inP Wahlquist in ‘stances, almost, in the second, as\ outdid Coach. Richard Taylor’s Roy beats 30 the half ended. — = If South Wahblquist 'qduist worked down to the two as xy Wat week, then Roy on the _, White went across off tackle. Wahl- lee Held ™ from ) day’s longest run, then tailback Ken © ' with a two-yard plunge across to | PAT Wahlquist 7 © the game during the first two quar) rae week’s “stro! was good ‘enou: chapter Friday afternoon, and the winner} * might be taking a mighty stride » forward toward the 1961 gonfalon. | And Friday is Friday the 13th, sop \which ever team loses can blame it on circumstances caused by the ‘ calendar. Coach Beech’s players draw the * week’s bye, and it comes at a con-|” venient time for getting in top form Junior. High's fir st hha If toto score re twice _and nd_ thé eae - Schools. Roy will be at Wabjlauis t ' for the following week, when thep Southerners will be taking on Wahl-) the) The © gainer ey oe. County footahlquist™ field c mpion fing bal pane. Wahlquist 4 team Came throug ward and knock off South. But Roy , did it last week. Wahlguist, South and Roy enter this week with 1-1 records, and no wonder their respective coaches, Ted Campbell, Basil Beech, and >, Richard Taylor don’t sleep. nights| for thinking up new schemes to _ _ beat their rivals. aes ed i nt Weber oe | to be so good it could then go for- | Over Ch amps i In Football ae : 0. m of and Kent Wood prougkt the points. For Roy, Steve Rawlings, Joe Henderson, Richard Stoker and - Dave Chambers turned in top per' formances. | ; |