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Show - 4 4C DESERET NEWS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1973 Preps await Bv Le? Ef nsnn Deseret Vws sports writer After a highly unpredictable regular season, Utahs high school football play-off- s have been strangely predictable For the most part, favorites have A won look at final poll ratings shows just three teams out of 16 aren't supposed to be in the semis s include Those Wasatch and Cedar City, from Class AA. and South Summit, fi om Class A wild-card- evIn Classes end erything s gone as scheduled East, Viewmont West and one were ranked Kearns through four to close the regu while Davis, iar season m Judge, Plea nt drove and s top Spanish Fore were four Fnday eight clubs will be i g h t eliminated, leaving contenders for state championships Heres a look at all eight semi-fingames, with semi-fin- West, 1.3 some experts pm. are still trying to figure how Wests midgets have made it this far, Gean Plaga's bunch While should give top-rate- Viewmont a run for the title. Both clubs rely on polished fundamentals and a little more brain than brawn Give the Vikings a slight edge, on basis of overall balance QB Randy Hayes can hand off to Greg Day or throw to Kim Nelson or Steve Vnderson with equal chance of success West vjB Ed Bywater has to count on explosive running from Steve Peak and Kerry Nielsen. Call it close with Viewmont 27-2- 1 winning Fast vs. Kearns at U. of I .. 1:30 p.m. If more than a touchdown the separates outcome theres something wrong with the scoreboard Best match-uof the year, with Kearns to seeking p We're coming with strongfacts that will make plenty of sense to accomplished ptotessionals who are looking ahead Factsabout our continuing expansion as a dynamic worldwide leader in power plant design, engineering ard construction. Factsabout the many projects were now involved in. Factsabout an exciting, innovative company geared to steady growth, achievement and stability Facts you will receive about your personal opportunities with us. Let's meet each othr soon. wtctvkw New York, New York 10001 CONSTRUCTORS f An . Davis darter lov avenge an earlier 27-East has polish and speed So does Kearns Watch Leopards Doug Watson, John Bradley, Dave Jim Baldwin and Bennion and Cougat aces Dean Bona, Dave Pearce, Neal Carsey and Dave Bird A guess givps Kearns a 21 18 victory 6 tXavoCcrtwalioi Equal Opportunity Lmpiqer, Pleasant (irove at Davis, 138 pm. The best from Region Six (P G ) meets the best from Region Five. The Darts are figured finest in the state, and it will be up to underdog Pleasant Grove to do any changing of stature f Despite a two week Davis Coach Jay Culltmore reports his team ready, and they usually are Best rushers m the tilt look to be Steve Flint, !ke Swan and Tony Frazier from Davis and George Hardy from Pleasant Grove. Favor the Darts . . . lay-of- 21-- 2-- Dixie at Wasatch, 1 p.m. The Flyers are flying. Dennis Alldndge and company are favontes for state heavy crown number The Wasps, with a fine running attack led by Roger Tree, Kevin DLstefano, Kevin Sweat and Jim Ritchie, need them home field. But they're by four touchunderdogs . downs Grantsville at Cedar City. 2 The Redmen have p.m. been avoiding obituary notices for two games and a quar,er-fnal- . If momentum means anything. John Pensis crew could be 1973's upsetters But Harrison's Cowboys Larry been have tough playing games all year They have to be favored . 24-2- 0 CLASS Monticetlo at South Summit, Roy Ritchie's p.m. brought his South Summit club a long ways, and their big hour is Fnday m front of the home fans. The visiting Bucks, however, have won four straight and are favored to get number five . . . 1:3 0 North Summit at Reaver. 1 A rematch of last p.m. year's state game Defense is tms contest's key, despite two End zones potent offenses will be hard to find. Give Beaadver its natural home-towvantage and a hard fought win n 14-1- 3 Finley gets $7 million She ide nearing White's pace NEW YORK hockey bid -the Owner San Diego Sports Arena cays he has offered $7 million to Charles O Fmley for the Oakland professional hockey franchise In an interview today m the San Diego Union. Graham explained, that's $7 million if he delivers the team to our doorstep, the Sports Arena But the National Hockey League won't approve tne sale They want to pay $6 million for the club and keep it m the Bay Area " Graham, caretaker of SAN DIEGO (AP) Graham of Peter family fortune, operates between San Diego and his home in ancouver, Ont. His Graymont Ltd Holding Co owns a restaurant chain in Canada and varied other properties Grahams personal wealth was estimated at 40 million when he purchased the Sports Arena three years ago (IP1) Roo- sevelt Leaks of Texas, who narrowly missed an NCAA single game i ashing record Methodist Southern against last Saturday, has taken over the national lead in rushing, according to the latest college football statistics released the National Colleby today giate Sports Services Leaks, who gained 342 yards rout of Mark Kellar of Northern Illinois as the nation's leading rusher with an average of 163 7 yard per game. Keller, who has played two more games than Leaks, is averaging 152 6 yards per contest in the Longhorns 42-1- 4 has replaced SMU, Cushing remains tne leader in 18 6 completions passing with of per game, J J Jennings m still s scoring tops Rutgers with 14 9 points a contest and Chuck Ramsey of Wake Forest leads in puntmg average with 46 5 yards per kick State r or Or No P D ego 16 ti'tin jgrtr rg R 0t?rs ittir On o $ gfc j 4 7 G eitfli S ono S Waoer Oovrson Sheide, Bng Young Cutiev. T ulso Jaynes Konso Individual leaders Total OHens C White, Aril St $hede Brig Young eitas S Diego S Sick Toledo Cardner Virgtmo Vaughn Penn Parr Colgate VicCuiley T,jl$o Coekrtnom Wyoming Stuebb. Colo $ Danny White of Arizona State continues to lead in total offense with 258 8 yards per game, but he is being challenged by Brigham Young's Gary Sheide, who gained over 400 yards passing last Saturday and is now averaging 237 5 total yards per game Jesse Freitas of San Diego picks Meek coach of week UP! i U Cash University of Utah's Lead football coach Bill Meek was named United Press Internationals Coach of the Week Meek won the honor for his over win previously unbeaten Arizona State University tha earned ihe nations longest win skem into the game & Carry 75c Tax Retread NEW SNOW TIRES today teams YDS 1 1146 ifOs From 19.95 plus 1.95 fed. Ex. tax. C78-1- 3 81k. Exchange-Mounte- d 36-3- 1 TEmrir"1 kggEn m 18-- 7 Judge at Spamsh Fork, 1:30 After the Bulldogs p.m. 25 points scored a season-higlast week against Spnngville it could be an indication the Judge offense has finally arrived The Dons, with a five h 373 Seventh Avenue &ibbo S Hill. Inc. . 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