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Show pias NOGost derry goes over chart with Staley, right, and Jim left rear, Lanny Rasmussen and Gary Nicholas. Slater, Scot- ties will be defending their divisional football crown. Books Tight en's Club to Beat in Region One is Is the second in eS analyzing es One’s a pre Be Utah . This division ‘Writer ut of forecastle of the Region WO football race # all five teams a. - . ‘the Situation Junior center Jerry Staley (185), senior guard Jim Slater (175), senior tackle Jim Stith (206) and senior end Greg Taggart (6-4, 175) are other bright Scottie points. With junior quarterback Rick Younger (6-2, 180) and kicking Specialist Doug Kump, Ben Lomond appears to have adequate offensive thrust, But it appears that Ogden, with it’s famed single-wing attack which dates back to antiquity, will be the team to beat in the division. Wif Christensen doesn’t want to say it, but he f could have the best one-two run- ning punch in: Class. A circles. ra Bonga: Rumning Wizard © With Larry Cole, a°175-pound passing and running wizard, in 4 full gear Christensen need only hope that Jack Brown, a transfer from Mississippi, is eligible by kickoff time. Brown is a 190-pound fullback and fills the ,| Only real big gap on the Tiger eleven, Cole is one of seven ars ad red lettermen. Ron Lynch (165) is ney (195), a senior tackle, another at end and Ryan Wil- should plug a few holes, liams, at 192 pounds the biggest Second year coach Ted Campplayer on the Tiger team, is an- bell at Roy feels the Royals will other monogram winner at cen- cause some teams a few probter and defensive tackle. lems although he lost 24 seniors through graduation. Doyle JohnGood Offense ston, 177-pound senior mlibact, With Scott Hale (170-pound and Wayne Smith, 154-pound | senior) ready to fill in at fullb ack in case Brown isn’t eligi- senior tailback, will be counted with' ble and Paul Brennan (175) at on ‘for offense along 180-pound senior end Allen offensive end, the Tiger offense S mart, should go. Top Tackles | Bonneville, with 24 lettermen, poses another threat in the diviCampbell feels he has two of sion. Although he lost Tribune the best tackles in the regi all-staters Gene Van _Shaar, seniors Jim» Davis (200) and coach Harry Burchell is high on Allen Marlar (210). Garland Dave.,Gonnelly; fullback; Dave McCoy (185) and Rocky: King Arslanian (160), running back, (165) should help at guards..: and Rich Freeman, senior quarWeber is the biggest question. terback to fill the offensive gap mark. Fullback Dave Brown) left by scoring ace Van Shaar. (165) and tailback Terry Bailey | (170) are two big, running Lost a Lot threats for coach Dick Connolly The Bonnies have two great and Tim Chatlin (6-3, 190) is a juniors, in Burchell’s estima- top-flight end. But Dennis tion, in,end Dennis Poppingia Groberg, 190-pound end, will (6-5, 198) and defensive tackle miss the first game while he is loore (6-4, 222), Ron Bar- on a field trip to Austria. After a student receives a citation. herr sUSt nd coach Al Kap , left, 3) Ee EDWESOAY |