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Show October 4, Wednesday 1961 October October 5, Thursday and 1961 October HELD O\ OVERNIGHT 15 Teen 1-Agers Face Key Prep _cherges After Riot Contests — Go Tonight: games were Fourteen leased on the high to allow for the Utah lice and The UEA convention opens Thurs- } - ae the onighlighting Northern Utah the schedule firemen with an officer. and The Lakers, picked as title week ago. in Ogden can @éntender at the start of the campaign, dropped a thriller to Bountiful in its opener a Tonight’s game at Kaysville looms as a tossup. Fans right here see the annual battle for the Iron Horse tonight. This game involves Ogden and Ben Lomond and is scheduled for 8 p.m. in the Weber College Stadium. The Tigers will take a pressive record into this past performances can out the window when rivals meet. Ogden has more imgame, but be threwn these two lost only one in five previous games, the Scots have won outings. Garland-Tremonton scene of one games as Box of the while once in will be state’s four the top Elder and- Bear River battle at 8 p.m. The winner of this game must be regarded as the favorite to cop the Region One championship. . A « 44 rts te M. { ee Smith, red 14, 675 E.) ‘g when the students refused to. dis- | Ralph G. Hodson, 17, 1216 E, 3100/ perse the fire department was sum- N., participat in a riot; John moned and played streams of water | M. Branz, 17, ing 3450. Tyler, partici at- | on the crowd. Police tossed two jing in a riot. |, y tear gas bombs at the: crowd. 2%. Joseph A’ Sondrup, 17, 2874 Madi- | aPe e lee 5 in a riot; Carl e rett, 16, 644 Patterson, re-| ‘ fusal to obey a lawful order; Jer-i ry M. Fisher, 16, 461 27th, partici- | ating in a riot. t | Warren E, Syphers, 16, "458 E. | 1100 N., cone ees a riot; Grant J. cino, dhs Lister | ' participating in a he Robert H ‘Stewart, 985 Maxfield, participating | in a riot. Michael W. Manful, 17, 4880 S. | ; {2375 W., Roy, participating in al aa Boyd T. Snow, 15, 573 5th, | Og- a Wei for : pe 2100N., retusal to obey a Jawful The mob gathered after the Og- | ofdéF-” Dallin M. Oyler, 16, 12454| Ben Lomond last week and is curBountiful Shoe pee den High-Ben Lomond High’ School | Jackson, participating in a‘ riot. | game. Sixteen officers in 10 pas)| Dennis. V.Vern Long, 16, 523 Cook, } lice patrol cars were ealled, and| irefusal to obey a lawful order: «| _ on the Darts’ field. Davis had little trouble whipping tied with aris of interfering | will be den for the Region Two lead. Davis, | the defending region champion, has. some big, rugged backs, and the inexperienced line has shown a great deal of improvement since the start of the season. Fa. el the Bonneville-Davis game at Kaysville. ‘This is sceduled for 8 p.m. rently zed “det juvenile innocent. to a charge | day and there will be no school _ Thursday and Friday. Exceptions to the Wednesday schedule were three games in southern Utah’s Region 10, played Tuesday night, and single games Thursday—South at Granite; Friday— Highland at West, and Saturday— Weber at’ Bountiful. Saturday’s game will be the first in league play for the Warriors. Three big Mh apo are scheduled teen- -agers “were. ‘ hour at 325” Weta in City Court Thursday ane Edu. cation | Association convention. from held overnight on charges school football program in Utah, ' today—moved up from the usual, Friday 7, 1961 Saturday ONE IN OGDEN Sixteen 6, 1961 Friday and using Son Not Hiwbleed: Mother Reports put into detention. His mother said he “home. was merely y warn ed -and_ then sent language; ee | Mrs. Louise Stewart of 985 Max- | field said Friday her son Robert, | 17, was not held in detention after | the Wednesday night riot of high | School students. police jailed one 18-yearand took 13 teen-agers to juvenile detention quarters. The original police report indicated that young Stewart was also | obscene ‘Crutcher, 17, 2570ure to disperse. atten John R. | Buchanan, fail- | |