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Show k k.' k kk " ;- Ste - . ; e . j . O re a gte d - o p ra E 1 ev n RL mm "I ' X Devils to the tune of 39-- in the openingj round of play for the two teams Friday afternoon at Springville. . For the first time this season the Tieers reallv showed to ad- vantage as they broke loose for six touchdowns, five of them on long runs. and converted three points after to ring up their one- sided score over the Red Devils who were helpless against the nowerfiil Orem avalanche. Springville missed the services of big Mike Groneman. their star fullback, who spent most of Ithe time on the sidelines,! while ithe 0 Tigers shredded the line to pieces, some of which could have been stopped by this bruising line- , i backer. Orem managed to shake loose the speedy Gary Thacker for two long runs and three touch- downs; Rod Jorgerisen for a pair of six pointers ; and Paul L.an- - A TIME OUT! ps Win. over Kec u evsis lo JV Region Five ' :v M r Over "By N W: iff' A. F. 20-- 7 Cavemen by marching to the American Fork nine just before. Herald Sports Editor American Fork's massive Cave- halftime. And, the Wildcats somewhat men, held scoreless in the first Fork stunned and a the American half by ' was somewhat came BY eleven, .which heroic High eleven, charging back in the second half placid in the first half by bluntto whip the underdog Wildcats, ing a Caveman drive on the BYH d 20-line in the first quarter, Friday afternoon in the BYU .as Lee Kimball, as linemen such k Stadium. Peterson and John Craig Cooper It was the first Region 7 game defense in turned perforsterling for both teams and the. victory k mances. Mower's Don Coach charges kept liopes Dispelled undefeated so far this season battles.1 four after gridiron But, any hopes B Y IIusfThad lfor Thanks to the great passing of "pulling off the upset of the Quarterback Kent Bunker.5! B ,Y year were quickly disspelled in High' startled 'the unbelieving the first few, minutes of the third mine of kick on that Ump, "Er, . ,. j: shouldn't they have had a vv penalty-f- or roughing the kicker?'? rttl'- J- Vi bad pass from center that 2nd Noli 'Push Brmgs Big By RAY SCHWARTZ Al ft quarter, when Jim Moore and Company struck "suddenly for two ouchdowns and J3-- 0 lead. Quarterback: Jerry. Edwards passed 26 yards to Merlin Driggs or the first touchdown, with the Moore plunging for d the extra point. A fe w moments later after Fred a punt ' d Mcintosh had dead oh the A.F. five, Moore, who runs vjith both blazing speed and tremendous power, cut inside his right end, veered slightly and raced 95 yards for a touchdown. Lee Carlisle" tried to run for the conversion but lanea ana a. i? . 1 led 13-- . , Scored in Fourth Period American Fork scored in the fourth quarter marching 45 yards for the touchdown. Edwards pass- ed the final 18 yard to Driggs and Moore rammed; home the extra , sailed over the head of Roland Senior, the Red Devil kicker set 0 1.000 Provo tne stage, tor tne iirst gcore in 0 1.000 Orem the fourth period. Paul Langa 1.000 0 Spanish Fork ... ger, substituting for Brent Howe, .000 1 Carbon . the quarterback, kept the ball on .000 1 Payson ........ "an option play and rang the bell 1" .000 0' Springville for six; points over left guard kick was wide but Humphries gager quarterback, sneaked t By WENDELL RIGBY the other for the line the Tigers ' Herald Sports Writer kept the score mount- through convertscore. Judd ing. Humphries SPRINGVILLE A steamed up Rod six the of on ed three attempts. bounced "Orem 'gridders, squad. .of final Twice pair of touchdowns for the de- Tally three P after hark . the twice'in tallied ' i The Tigers it ionu i1.. rampaging Tigers. His first wao umi nti teats; ,to snow me of the' first tally, late in the third period was play; opening period. expected of them, in running :rom the urem 4d as he took a the Devils one Red coming after roughshod over Springville Red . move to the unable had been hanaoff, shook off a pair of tack OCTOBER 1, ,1961 SUND and Orem an ball after lers,. waited until his blockers punt, 22 SUNDAY HERALD ' boot went high had cleared awhy two attempted Roland Senior's on interceptions, then outran the was downed into the air and seventeen the Springville yard field to the goal. This time , Humphries made the kick good strip. rviint- 21-1- 6 Steve Marshall raced through V Coachk Udell Westover called the Wildcats still IkTra'iUng the middle of the line to the four, off the wolves in the final period . k' over and play. to roll refused Brent Howe picked up three on a and substitutes took over .unti Bunker and. with dead starting to ' PROVO LADIES CLASSIC . ' quarterback keep play, then with in the closing minutes of the Triple LXeagnae Speedy 148, Coach Johnny McKay, was not throw LOS ANGELES (UPI) again, they scorL Springville jamming the keyhole, game when the Red "Devils tight likerazy with 1 .... 7 to be satisfied hat his team ran aswell Team No. 8 ... Brown Willie appeared today, the BY High ed a touchdown, 4 Gary Thacker took a hand off ened and Rod Jorgensen came L Bergs 1 .......... .: ,...........:..12 W to the University of asn he thought it could. answer the to Reid quarterback1 4 and outran the Red Devil jdefense back mio me 12 2 Provo pide & Fur 6 and Levin Insurance need Although Brown supplied the Acord for the pitching lineup pail California's Southern crying six' points and then 4 around left end and into the end broke into the open where he beat Gene Evans Pharmacy; 2.12 3 5 The Pub the fans with the thrills of his runs, it to a fot , runner,, as breakaway Jim Kirkmanfor th conver6 zone. Judd Humphries kick was the Springville defense to the 3 r;L...10 short 5 was the Taylors, Inc. quarter by on gains Employment Service back looked Friday A . Trojans sion. t o iow. ., s u a ii. Auempiea kick was By United Press International night's 4 Utah Office Supply .....lO 4 Jim Earl's Service . over Southern back Bill Nelson that scored the victo back to Wo Still 'get fighting 4 Ace & Jerry Auto Glass .. 9 The second score came just blocked. 7 Beehive Office E quip. 4 other two touchdowns for the Tro the 2J seconas emuuibi. with A football ottly Class Three game 7 before the period ended. A short prep 4 Mullet Jewelry Mitchell Sheet Metal .. 4 was jans when they appeared to bog left to play the Wildcats tried an naitoacK The season off teams sophomore 8 .... early grabbed was kick Mariannes 3 2.. 5 Springville grounded down. Team No. 6 - while the nrisidf kick, but the boot was a leading ground gainer with 183 8 deep ii thHroWn. area and Gary Friday, triumphs league 7 1 Ream's Market third Team No. 7 second and the both In pe v 1 9 Thacker again - slipped around eight Class B squads1 were turn- - yards, most of which came on a riods he climaxed drives of 47 little too hard and A; F. grabbed Mitchell Garage .......... 7 ... 1 Team No. 10 .... it. However, the Cavemen fumtouchdown run trora 9 left end after Howe had iset the ing similar victories.; HTS-J- lm 80 yards respectively with Earl'sService, 2015' The Tropics Supper Club and bled the ball1, and B Y High re9 stage with a nice plunge through 0 scrimmage; in the first period. Bountiful High grabbed a HTG Jim Earl's Service, 705 V Daily Herald d rollouts. scoring covered. But time ran out before 9 the center of the line. This time g was me luuBcaiuu HIS-P- at St. Bank of Provo No. 2 win over uonnevuie Lawrence, 441.' Tom Sherwin, - sophomore half the Wildcats could get any kind of 12 Humphries toe was accurate and St. Bank of Provo No. 1 'HTG and Divis whitewashed Ben Lo- - jan history, surpassing the Pat Lawrence, 173 back for SMU, was the Mustangs 12 4 13 Ivan the in r two Region Two dash by Aramis Dandoy in 1953 top grouna gainer with. 50 yards a drive underway, Drugs by ...........j... Tigers had their points. mond, SAN MATFlfJ" rilJf rTTtT 14 2 k Stevenson's Photo v"With time running out in the f vwxj. games. In Region Five, Spanish against Washington State. in eight carries, including seven Merry Mixups STRENGTH Turf MTS-Uta- h who resisted 2344 the . Office third canto Thacker broke around fddicts urge Fork dumped Carbon, Supply But the Mustangs, now jwinless yards on a pitchout in the first REACH FULL L W to on bet had 868 HTG Office .. Friday Utah left end and with Paul Gillespie Supply pjebonita 0 Eli's Fine Foods . ... 8 GREEN BAY, Wis, (UPI) In addition to the B league ia 13 straight games, gave the period to score. HIS A Barrett .580 taking out a Red Devil tackier Plenty of time today for second games, there also were several 1 m u crowa Home Oil ..,. ............... 7 oi x,i-ihalfback Billy The Green Bay Packers reached iaus Defensively, .. 223 with a beautiful block, the speedy guessing themselves, -- tor hunting HIG A. Barrett mo 7 1 seum several1 e Workman and Harris breathtaking tilts played throughout Gannon , and end Happy Nelson full strength today for their'-85tTiger halfback broke into the UP the guy who ta: ked them out th?; state ments as they came back from a were standouts for the Mustangs, meeting with the Chicago Bears 6 m PROVO CITY MEN'S Westwoods Cafe ooen and easilv outracpd ithp rip- - of it 7 2 deficit to lose by Jess, than while for the Trojans end Warren Sunday with the return to the Gilligan and Jenkins ... 6 : Scores included: W L fense touchdown. for his 259-The third 1 a 2 r 6 veteran Cafe ja touchdown. Bill and Iva's fUly, k Stephenson, 'linabacker Dave Mor-ga- n actfve list of seven-yeaSum Memorial .North 20, 3 k' Cleaners Judge made kic ...,.13 the shot at University 3 Humphries & home in dame post time, good. Van Orden Mecham Bettis, who' underwent and halfback Jim Maples per- Tony Although the; Trojans amassed mit 6 3 Provo Plmbng & Htg. ...13 front at' Bay Meadows and-r3 in August. Provo Auto Electric 2. 285 yards rushing to the Mustang's formed well. knee (. surgery 6 Deseret Fed. Savings . 10 3 warded her followers with a Wasatch 13, South Summit 6 Shurtleff & .'Rowley ... 5 First Security Bank ...10 6 3 $520.80 mutuel. It was ithe biggest American Fork 20, BY High 7 Hendricks Pres. Ctr. . 5 & Title ...10 6 Abst. Security 3 5 payoff in, the track's history and Lehi 13, Pleasant Grove 6 Mullett, Jewelry ..... ' 7 Ras's 9 Garage 4 4 2. the largest in the United States Union 6. , Firmages Uintah 0 8' 8 4 ' Hansen .'Candy,'..: 4 since Sept. 20, 1949, vyhen Lux tjacobsen & Lundberg bame 28, Monticello 12 mo urande ' Blankenstein & Rass. 8 . 8 4 4 uriant- paid 282-- 1 at Narragansett Notre ' East Carbon 33, Moab 7 8 8 Exchange Club 5 MottV Chevron Serv. 3 Park, , Cedar City 18, Kanab 12 7 !9i .. 3 '5'. Pacifict States Pipe Reese & Warner Edward vGrandinette South 20, Cyprus 12 Appiientice Moose Red 7 ..... 9 5 '.Allreds 'Builders Sup. 3 brought the horse from off the Jordan 21, Logan 7 Moose-- i Purple 6 10 2 Bennetts Paint .; pace to catch the favoped Fleet Olympus 19, Ogden 7 Moose Gold 10 .....6 6 2 Sherwin Williams Pti Hull and win by a length and a Millard 27, San Juan 0 WED.; 11 NEW YORK fTTPT The Amu half. .. IVi qi Jim's pistributors Cherry Pickers Box Elder 28, Tooele 7 Jack Duckett Appliance 12 teur Athletic Union of the United g 0 Federal Finance on her Was $48 Only wagered & Utah Delta 20, Grantsville 12 .... Loan 12 States charged Savings . 0 a hand- - tft win. She returned $72.20 and that Supper's .... today . .. noon r HTS Weber Jim's Distributors 45, South Cache 13 0 Gold Strike Stamps iuii ot coacnes are attempting a $23.80 to place and show while HTG Ras's Garage ... r 4 1003 power erab that wmilri thrpalfpn Bovce & Farrer !. .'..... 0 six furlongs in 1:12. HIS Blaine Farnsworth . 9 f WHS Aggie Jenkins, 562 Ll America's chances in the 1964 covering two of the world's 3,000 the "daily double Li enough, Only Oddly LZ3 HIG Ot O O f Delvar 6 Pope 223 WHG . Olympic Games if it is successful. paid only $467.20 With Djebonita kinds of lizards are known to have Aggie Jenkins, N. J, Barack of Columbus, Ohio, HTS Gilligan & Jenkins, 1882 as the first half J The favored poisonous glands and both are s HIS Kei Jones, 580 president of the AAU, and" O New picture clarify Timesaver won the second race. found in North America. HTG Reese & Warner, 701 of the AAU chairman Sober.j ' HIG Glen Werner, 231 Track and Field Committee, said O New color realism however, that the AAU "will conMixed Majors tinue to develop and maintain our ' W L leadership." O New easier tuning 11 5 Team No. 1 Barack said that the coaches 10 6 Team No. 8 could not control amateur track I' k 7 Team" N6. 3 9 end Afield because of International O New Performance 7 9 Team No. 7 Amateur Athletic Federation, rules 8 8 and dependability Teim No. 4 and added, "at a time when a 8 8 By NORMAN MILLER Team No 3 united and supreme effort is necUnited Press 'International 8 IVz Team No. 10 essary to produce a strong 1964 ii r 'k. 6 10 'Team No. 2 ,The! Cleveland Browns are ex- - Olympic team it is unfortunate The MostTrusteii Name In Television 10 6 Team No. 6 Pected ' to toll midnight for the and tragic that one college asso- 12 Team No. 9 'Cinderella" Dallas Cowboys! Sun- - elation and a small vocal group HTS Team No. 8, 2053 day in the National Football BTe attempting to eause-split in HTG Team No. 8, 712 the administration of amateur ath- League. : i HIS Royal, Thorton,527; Grace For two weeks now. the Cow- - letics." f BeU, 571 boys have been staging their own "This agitation is aimed at a HIG Lynne Wright, 213; Grace ball." They beat the Pittsburch small handful of international Th ALEXANDER Bell, 221 'Steelers and Minnesota Vikincf stars." said Sober. s"The coaches Srt211-CB-8- 1 e and presently are waltzing in the ignore the thousands of other twb (overall diom.) 21 Club Riverside Country Ladies undefeated company of the letes just as they ignore such Li w 260 sq. In. vlwabl pktvr ' ' Eagles and Detroit ternational events. They have i. 14 2 .... r;,:. Oakley Lions. fought women's events, derided Picturo O Improved Mirror-Shar- p 2 .. 14 Shriver ....... But Sunday the Cowboys visit walking and sneered at such 4 12 Hene Olsen Cleveland for a date with the I Olympic events as the marathon O Simplified Color-Quic- k Tuning 4. 12 Murphy Browns and it looks like their I nd the 11 Lawrence dreams of grandeur will be jolted. Identified as leading coaches in vofts of picture power O 6 .. -- 10 il Cropper The Browns were avor- - iae group were uon uannam ot 7 Ashton ' - 9 i ites. ' ' Tone Control Michigan and Bill. Bowerman of O 8 8 P ain . Both the Eagles and Lions were Oregon, both of whom were quot- Moore 8 - 8 Fine Tuning O One-S- et Lions ed as suggesting a newmethbd to fayored to make it . 9 Monroe Mode!211-CB-3- 9 were the choice by 7 points1 over select coaches for foreign trips. Miller - 7 s the San Francisco in Ii 10 6 Jilunziker u Acuwi ewt-trnmr SPECIAL PRICES iAAn 10 6 Fakler and the Eagles were picked by 10 10 6 Iva Olsen d over the St. Louis SYRACUSE, N.Y. (UPI) Coach 11. 5 Clark k. in Cardinals Ben Philadelphia. Schwartzwalder ot Syracuse .: 11 5 Koss As for Sunday's other NFL 4 University can gain his 100th vic-12 the Green Packers Bay, tory in 16 years of coaching today T HTG '' k Miller, 521; Clark, 496; gamesj ' were 9 at home picked points by when his teamNfaces West Viiv Dene Olsen, 487 WAKEFIELD'S against the Chicago Bears; the ginia. ' X pHIG Ellen Chewning, 169 Baltimore Colts were favored V Schwartzwalder. who comnUed a by HTS Miller, 1436 13 at jhome over Minnesota; the 25-- 5 record while' at . Muhlenberg, HIS Elenor Poppen, 448; T since com- GlntsJeT th4e Red- - has a mark of Gladys Judd, 429i' Fem Roundy, ew,nXork over to 13 by Washington ing Syracuse 423 years ago. 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