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Show - ' : .i ? . , - ; 1 ' " . j 1 i 1 r s- .... x - ( -i;-.; .jf': V " I .-". , 1 . ' . - ' UINTAH UTES, Mike Weldon, 78 and Ed Shriner, 62, as well as another footballer sack a ' ,' ; t .- i .... jrftt-. -rit - mLJ ' K-'V'v -Vi:'.;,v: iv ''.U;,.- .. . . .... .. . BLOCKS ARE applied by Clark Emery, 34 and Mike Johnson, 82, as Randv Smuin, left, darts i Carbon runner. The Utes downed Carbon in junior varsity and varsity games last week. - down the field. Also in the picture are Jody Young, 64 and Robert Schultz, 53. V delivers 7-3 win flo Ufes i Twice, the Utes failed to take advantage advan-tage of scoring opportunities, but the third time was the charm as Pat Jenkins hit Joe Lance for a 47 yard touchdown to give the Uintah varsity team a 7 to 3 come from behind victory over the Carbon Dinos Wednesay, Oct. 7 in a non-league game. Uintah's first shot at a touchdown took place in the first quarter. Mike Johnson intercepted a Carbon aerial at the Dino 22 yard line and a pitch to Randy Ran-dy Smuin advanced the Utes to the 17 yard line. Smuin received another pitch and advanced the pigskin to the five yard line. However, Uintah fumbled and the ball was recovered by the Carbon Car-bon crew. The Utes gained the ball on their own 44 yard line and a roughing the punter call placed the Uintah team on Carbon's Car-bon's 36. Uintah moved the ball to the 31 and decided to go for a first down on the fourth down. The Utes were stopped due to an incomplete pass. The score at the end of the first half was: Uintah, 0 and Carbon, 0. A 30 yard bomb placed Carbon in Uintah Uin-tah territory at the 19 yard line early in the third quarter and the Dinos advanced advanc-ed the ball to the 11. Barry Woodruff carried the pigskin to the eight yard line for a first down and a penalty against the Utes placed Uintah on the 3. Three times the Carbon Dinos tried to cross the goal line for a touchdown, but the Ute defense stopped the Price crew dead in its tracks. Instead of going for a touchdown on the fourth down the Dinos decided to f& for a ten yard field goal and the Carbon crew made the right choice as Woodruff put the ball through the uprights for a 3 to 0 Dino advantage. Uintah moved near midfield on a number of running plays, but they fumbled the ball away to the Carbon Dinos. The Utes regained the ball on a blocked punt. Mike Johnson advanced the ball to the ten yard line. Smuin nabbed nab-bed a pitch and dartedto the one yard line. The Utes were in a fourth down situation and they decided to go for the touchdown, but they were stopped by the Dinos at the Carbon one yard line. The score at the end of the third quarter was: Carbon, 3 Uintah, 0. The Dinos were forced to punt due to fine defensive play, which was highlighted by a quarterback sack by Brian McNamara. Uintah received the ball on its own 40 and a Jenkins to Johnson aerial on a third down play placed the Utes on the 50. Smuin darted to the 47 yard line and then the play of the game took place as Jenkins fired a pass to Lance, who got by three Carbon . Dinos and rushed 47 yards down the field for the game winning touchdown with about four minutes left in the game. The extra point kick by Jenkins was good, which gave the Utes a 7 to 3 lead. Uintah's fans became nervous when pass interference and unsportsmanlike conduct calls advanced the Dinos to the Uintah 30 yard line. The Ute fan breathed breath-ed a little easier when the Utes recovered a Carbon fumble on the 30 yard line. The Utes gained two first downs to wipe off some of the time off the clock, which was invisible due to a malfunction that left the fans puzzled as to how much time was left in the encounter. en-counter. Carbon moved the ball to the 50 yard line, but Jeff 'jL, Uintah fans happy whentt aDuio aerial, which U victory for the Utes. i WH The victory over CarK Uintah's record to 47 b---Uintah has defeated Carbon and Altamont. K I junior varsity win over All - ' sity team is not counted ' drops to 3-3. l- : i : ... - "--v'v i ,i. s L. UTE RUNNER, Randy Smuin, center, tries to break loose from a ' herd of enemy tacklers. ..- ' A- ' i ..r h j A RUNNING BACK gets tackled for a huge loss by a Uintah Ute ' footballer. The Uintah Utes have an overall record of 4-3. |