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Show ' the soil, but as someone once ' said ambout him, he carries his own cathedral around with him There is a marvelous poetic spirit coming out of his chun- ky, husky frame." While Bur-; Bur-; ton smolders, O'Tooele ex-' ex-' plodes. His is a lean, angular, supercharged and electrifying presence with a talent so as-' as-' tonishing in range, that he ; will, Glenville predicts, "go on " surprising audiences for many ' years to come." l Prior to the establishment of the U.S. Parcel Post Service ; in 1913, the mailable weight limit had been four pounds. yard penalty on the Dons ended end-ed on the Don 5-yard line from where Wardle drove in for the second score. The try for the extra point failed, leaving the Devils ahead 13-6 at halftime. The Dons blocked a Springville Spring-ville punt which paved the way for a 55-yard drive that ended in the end zone and with the extra point converted, brought the score to a 13-13 tie at the end of the third quarter. In the final quarter, another blocked punt was the turning point which gave the Dons their victory score and conversion. The Dons bottled up the Red Devils and blocked another Devil punt just before the gun sounded. Region Four Football Northern Division Team W L I Pet Am. Fork 7 0 0 1.000 Lehi 6 10 .857 Orem 6 10 .857 PI. Grove 3 3 1 .500 BY High 2 4 1 .333 Southern Division Team VV L T Pet Provo 3 4 0 .429 Payson 2 4 1 .333 Carbon 2 4 1 .333 Spanish Fork ..160 .142 Springville 16 0 .142 Last Week's Results Provo 9, BY High 7 American Fork 20, Lehi 0 Orem 31, Pleasant Grove 0 Spanish Fork 20, Springville 13 Payson 6, Carbon 6 This Week's Schedule Orem at American Fork Lehi at BY High Springville at Pleasant Grove Payson at Provo Spanish Fork at Carbon Devils tangle with Vikings in Friday tilt Coach Karol Bills and his Springville Red Devils will travel to Pleasant Grove Friday Fri-day for a 2:30 grid battle with the Vikings in the Devil's next-to-last game for the 1964 season. sea-son. The Vikings will be heavy favorites in the Friday contest because of a home field advantage advan-tage and a better season record. rec-ord. Lose to Dons In the one game of the year that the Springville team was expected to come out victorious, victor-ious, the Dons upset the visitors visit-ors in a come-from-behind victory, vic-tory, 20-13. The game was played on the Spanish Fork field, Friday. The Devils had things their own way most of the first half after they socred their first TD from a drive from mid-field. Richard Thorpe passed to Lynn Wardle in the end zone which was good for 20 yards and the score. Wardle kicked the extra ex-tra point. The Dons quickly retaliated re-taliated but failed to convert and were behind 7-6 as the quarter ended. In the second period a 45-yard 45-yard drive, assisted by a 15- |