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Show lIICIMGS LOSE TO LEHI 20-6 FRIDAY: PLAY AM. FORK HERE The Lehi Pioneers made ill fifty-fifty in league play this sea-J son when they blasted the Pleas-1 ant Grove Vikings 20 to 6 in a c football game played last Friday? afternoon on the Lehi field. The Viking loss also reduced ' the standing of Coacli Jim Ditty's boys from .667 to .500. The game, though one-sided on the scoring ledger, was interesting interest-ing due to the numerous first half miscues by the Pioneei's. They made five drives within the Viking 10-yard line, onty to see ! their scoring chances go b mering as the alert Vikings poun-ed poun-ed on the ball. The Lehis recovered one of their own fumbles late in the scond quarter and scored on a sustained drive, with Keith Rob-" Rob-" erts going over for the tourh-v tourh-v down. The conversion was good to make the tally Lehi 7, P.G. (). Lehi scored again soon after the long rest period with ;ui 80-yard 80-yard march for the six-pointer. Dennis Peck and Boyd Peterson alternated in lugging the leather with Pock going over for the score. The second Lehi conversion m?.de it Lehi 14, P.G. O. The only scoring blood was drawn by the Vikings and was also in the third frame, when a Pioneer fumble was recovered by a Viking on the Lehi 30. Cra'g Smith rifled a pass to RoberL Peterson who went nil the way After the conversion attempt failed, the score stood I.-hi II, P.G. 6. A Pleasant Grove fumble set the stage fo rLehi's third touchdown. touch-down. After a seines of plays, Paul Lnrsen, a rookie, ran thru tackle for the score. The conversion con-version went amiss, leaving tin-final tin-final score Lehi 20, P.G. 6. The season ends for the BattI'-Creek BattI'-Creek Boys on Friday, INov. 1. when they host the American Fork Cavemen at 2:30 on the local lo-cal field. With one game for each team yet to go, the Region VII standings stand-ings look like this: Won Los! Uintah 4 0 American Fork 3 1 Pleasant Grove 2 2 Lehi 2 2 Union 0 3 ! Y High 0 3 |