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Show Sunday, September 24, Region 6 Football L T Fct. W Team Am. Fork Tefu Payson Carbon Springville Pleasant Grove Spanish Fork Uintah n i 0 0 1000 0 0 1.000 0 0 1.000 0 .500 0 .500 1 .000 1 .000 ... ti.- -. I " mr rm. - ! f ? ' '"" iujujhui "' The Payson Lions, scoring on help fiom his backfield mates their first "lay of !h? game, and on quite a few plays after that completely demolished the Uintah I'tes 4U. It was just one of those days where everything the Lions tried worked, and most of the things the Utes attempted failed. Lion quarterback Danny Sudweeks had a great afternoon as he piled up 200 yards in the air, an unusually high amount for the . . 1 Nt! T At a i Hi r .000 1 Fridav's Results American Fork 28, Spanish Fork 0 Lehi 3, Pleasant Grove 0 Pavson41,Uintah6 -- Springville 6, Carbon 6 Wednesday's Schedule Provo Brighton Orem Hillcrest Granger Murray " ill i last-again- st Cavemen Blank Dons, EJ IacKsnrjitb 28-- 0 on gained pass-and-ru- n er 21-- 0 8 - r r Uintah's scoring drive came in A screen pass Burriston. Burriston, successfully eluding Ute Jay tacklers carried Uie ball down to the Uintah six yard line. Two plays later Mike Tasker blasted through the right side of his offensive line to score the touchdown. Mark Marvin added his first of four successful extra point kicks to start the streaking Lions on their way with a lead. Uintah fumbled on their own six yard line. Br?nt Christensen scored on Payson's first play on a tra. play up the middle. Marvin's kick was again good and . Payson led Sudweeks concluded Payson's first quarter scoring by sneaking over from the one yard line with Payson's third touchdown of the day culminating a 50 yard drive. from quarterback Marty Mangum to halfback Van Hadlock was good for 35 yards. Hadlock. on the next play carried ihe ball up the middle for four yards and the score, leaving Payson ahead, 20-The passing of Sudweeks was again accurate as the Lions agaid moved towards the goal line. Sudweeks and Burriston combined for a forty yard pass play that left the ball on the three, A short pass to Mike Tasker produced the score. Marvin again kicked successfully and the Lions led . The score soared to 35-- 6 a Sudweeks completed a 50 yard pass to Darrell Stewart. Brent Christensen ran for six yards and the touchdown. Christensen also ran for the two point PAT moving the score to 35-Payson's last touchdown came on an eight yard run by Burriston. The PAT weas missed but Payson led by plenty at 27-6- 41-- STUCK FOR A TRUCK ? 7. 7i at ( er out. Utah charged out to a lead in the opening period, but Portland's shooting eve-e-d it up, 4, at halftime. Utah led 3 midway in the final period but within the span of 57 seconds Portland scored four buckets, two of them by Terry Dischinger, and led THAT EXTRA TRUCK FROM HERTZ ! 44-4- Yens Dump Trucks Pickups Stake Trucks 84-8- CALL 93-8- 6. Utah rallied and Zelmo Beaty hit two in a row to cut the 0 with 45 Blazers' lead to seconds left. Then, after a time out, Sidney Wicks hit a jumpand that 0 er to make it put it out of reach. 101-10- THE 373-344- HIKTZ 345 South 103-10- 1 00 West in Provo, Utah THE 245 North University SOLD AND SERVICED BY 3 AusN&TrcK n A v kafter Burriston. and from linemen Kib Holt, and Shane Bott. and from linebacker Roland Weinnle. The Lions opened the game with a beautiful 50 yard pass play from Danny Sudweeks to In the first game of the pro basketball tourney, the Chicago Bulls defeated the Seattle Supersonic 100-8like Thursday's game against Seattle, the Blazers were inafvolved in an fair. And again they needed a fourth-quartrally to pull it SHED SgQ 'SKI AND BIKE SPECIALISTS PRESENTS makes your shoes AREA PREMIERE everything they should be Blacksmith. By Roblee. It's the leather for today. Richly textured and softened for a FIRST PUBLIC SHOWING OF DICK BARRYMORES NEW 1973 FILM '. feel. Then deeply antiqued to a dark, rich brown. Have it on any number g and made of styles. AH afe glove-lik- - The HONOLULU (UPI) Portland Trailblazers squeaked squeaked over the Utah Stars 2 Friday night in the nightcap of a doubleheader basketball exhibition at the Honolulu International Center. the totalling 73 yards before the into the end zone unmolested. drive, they could not move the Dons finally bogged down for The third AF score was set up ball to start the second half. good on AF's 18. well into the second quarter by Disappointed SF Head Coach Shortly after the Don punt, Jeff Eastman's pass intercep- tailback Holrnstead lit up the DelRoy Anderson praised Brockbank after the game for tion. Taking the ball in the SF scoreboard once more with a combo to his passing and clutch running. 42, the Cavemen went to Kurt ended Holrnstead for 17 and then to Fowler. Holrnstead was the The senior signal-callWing for 25 and the TD on a third of four Cavemen to com- with 16 completions in 26 ties for yardage of 166. He had one pretty double handoff counter plete passes Saturday. That ended the scoring for the picked off. play, Jon Varney to Holrnstead On the winning Cavemen side, to Wing. afternoon, but not the exciteThe TD run was Wing's last ment. Although AF put in its Coach Don Mower cited his carry of the afternoon. He second team early in the fourth pquad's success in following finished as the game's leading quarter, the backup boys, led by their game plan of "getting the rusher with 97 yards on 10 first tailback Jim Lamoreaux, defense loose with wide stuff and half carries. managed to advance the ball to then going up the middle." looked in the Don two, where the SF line what Trailing SF 0 0 0 0 0 like a hopeless cause, Spanish finally stiffened. 14 7 7 AF From their own two, obviously Fork rallied behind Brockbank Scoring beaten with only four minutes and split end David Johnstoh. AF Wing, 27, run (Cooper Time Runs Out left, the Dons mustered a fine kick) With only a couple minutes drive. AF Bell 33, pass from Bullock Drive Fails remaining in the first stanza, the kick) (Cooper with a Brockbank Brockbank the drove opened up poised AF 25, run (Cooper kick) Wing midDons 54 yards on five com- quarterback keeper up the AF Fowler 51, pass from the be which to in Four seven dle, happened attempts. pletions Holrnstead (Cooper kick) of the pressure aerials flew to Dons most successful running Johnston and one to flanker play Saturday. Then, after a Mont Beardail, but the last Don penalty, the senior QB began to gasp expired as two AF put the ball in the air again. defenders batted the ball away Throwing with precision and from Johnston in the end zone as poise, Brockbank hit Johnston, time ran out. tight end Craig Searle, and soph Despite the Don momentum fullback Dave Beck on six passes lonely Bret Bell, who stepped e sure-fittin- ml ... PLUS BIKE FILM YAHOO It EXTRAVANGANZA to move the way a man moves. M Sum V j' V 90 MINUTES OF COLOR Vh FILM FUN ! ! 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Moments later, a second pass attempt to Johnston in the end lone fell short, 28-- By JOE CLEMENS Friday's Results Herald Sports Writer Kearns 32, Murray 14 American Fork's Cavemen unBrighton 16, Hillcrest 15 veiled a balanced offense SaturOrem 30, Granger 6 day to shoot down the Spanish Wednesday's Schedule Provo at Kearns (5525 South 4800 Fork air force, 28-Although the Dons, behind the West) of Wells Brockbank, at passing Brighton Granger managed 229 yards in total Murray at Orem offense, they racked up half of Utah high school football scores that in abortive against-the-cloc- k Region 1 drives at the end of each half. Skyview 42 Box Elder 6 A Don home crowd watched as Roy 21 Weber 0 Bonneville 21 Bear River 3 the Cavemen struck for two long Region 3 first period touchdowns, never to E3st 7 West 6 be headed. On the Cavemen's second Olympus 40 Cottonwood 6 Skyline 36 Highland 7 possession, running backs Craig South 35 Granite 8 Wing and Mark Fowler took only six plays to move the ball 61 Region 7 yards for an AF marker. The Richfield 23 Emery 0 burst up tally came on a Juab 26 Manti the middle of an inside pitch. th Sevier 6 South Sevier 25. Alan Cooper, who seems to Region 8 have solved the Cavemen's Panguitch 14 Milford 6 place-kic- k problems, converted Beaver 26 Kanab 12 as he was to do three more times Delta 22 Cedar City 0 and AF led Dixie 56, Millard 6 After a Spanish Fork punt, Region 9 Wing packed the pigskin to the Wasatch 14 Grantsville 0 Don 33. Then, running from a Morgan 28 Union 13 halfback slot, lefty quarterback South Summit 12 Dugway 7 Kevin Bullock fired a perfect North Summit 20 Park City 0 shot into the waiting arms of 1 Lose to SPANISH FORK'S DAVID Johnston pulls in a Wells Brockbank aerial in the second quarter of Saturday's game American Fork at the Dons' field. The Cavemen The Dons' Mont Beardail and AF's Jon Varney won, Brent Christensen 7-- 0 Utah Stars in W L T Pet 2 0 .1.000 1.000 1.000 .500 .500 .000 .000 Reams usually ground oriented Payson football team. Sudweeks received plenty of n Regon 4 Standings Team , ' am Pleasant Grove at Springville Spanish Fork at Lehi Carbon at Uintah Payson at American Fork "' JL J Utah-P- age Lions Roll to Easy 4 1 -- 6 Win OverU fes If Standings THE HERALD, Provo, 1972 I BIKE and SKI SALE - FRI. ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED 1 0 SAT. TO 70 |