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Show Bed Devils face Lehi eleven in gridiron contest here Friday I . . . i t f n thp tramp. PI as?-1 Wrip-hr A7o.ji. , .. . Wright, Wardle, LiddiaM P Patten, Orr, also aiZJ Devil play conside X, Northern Divislo, Team W L T . r- Orem , ' J fttf: PI. Grove I ) Am. Fork " j M Lehl 1 2 o Southern Division P Team w L b Pavson 2 1 o X Spanish Fork .. l 2 n 2$ Carbon 1 2 o Springville 0 3 0 Third Round Rosultg f Provo 19, Springville 6 11 American Fork 33, Carbon, I PI. Grove 13, BY High , 1 Orem 38, Lehi 0 J11 Payson 19, Bp. Fork 14 Schedule for Friday ') Orem at Carbon ii Am. Fork at Payson j, Lehi at Springville Provo at Pleasant Grove BY High at Spanish Fork added much to the game. Classy Clas-sy outfits and peppy marching set the stage for the final half. The Red Devils kicked to the 17 and Provo came back up field to their 35. The forward wall of the Devils held and Provo punted out. Provo started start-ed a drive with a series of running run-ning plays and pass plays. Doug Witney did some fine defensive work but the Green and White completed a pass Nuttall to Means over center into the end zone to score from the 9 yard line. They also converted, con-verted, making the score 14-6. Midway in the fourth quarter, quar-ter, Allan of the Provo club blocked a Springville kick and fell on it in the end zone to score. Provo failed to make the extra point and the game's score remained 19-6 for Provo. Fine play by Dick Hatch, Darrell Bartholomew, Craig Hansen, Richard Lovell, Cleve Jackson, Mike Johnson, helped thwart attacks by the visitors. Coach Karol Bills and his Springville Red Devils will host the Lehi Pioneer gridders here Friday night, Oct. 1, beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the North Park. Friday's contest should pretty pret-ty much tell whether the Red Devils can chalk up a win this season since they will be playing play-ing the bottom team in the northern half of the region. Lehi has won over Carbon, but dropped their last two contests. The Red Devils have lost two one pointers and to the Provo Bulldogs last week, 19-6. Coach Bills' ,club has shown some outstanding power on the line and sparkled with offensive offen-sive thrusts during their previous pre-vious games. With added incentive in-centive and' enthusiasm, they should be ready to hand the Pioneers plenty of hard football foot-ball and come up with a victory. vic-tory. Showing a stubborn defense and a good offense, the Red 7Z7;.. ;X '""""" 7 x -JA'. - - V;.yxx u v T ' ' ' 7.- " 1 i 7"- - -7 '":?-,': XZV. 7 ... X ... v 7 .t - , j . , A SX V " , . 'N 1 V"-" V.- ., ' . 'T "--v - v . s f ' r ' L ..3 r;'h V W V" ' " ; X . . ' - '.-'- f( y 7: r xi - : - s ;-v ; Vr X Devils held the larger Provo . Bulldogs scoreless throughout the first quarter in their game here last Friday afternoon. The 1 first quarter saw both teams ' battle on even terms with the ' game being played in the cen- 1 ter of the field for the most part. Springville's Boyd Van Pat- , ten brought the crowd to their , feet with a 70 yard run when , he picked up a Provo fumble , and outran the field for the , score. Watt's conversion was , way short and the score read 6-0 after the initial play in , the second quarter. Provo returned the kick to their 35 and then kicked out after being held. The Devils moved from their own 20 to the 33 on a pass to Steve Wright. On a drive to the 38 the Devils fumbled and Provo 1 recovered on the Springville 1 37. Springville's line held and 1 the Devils gained possession on ' their own 37. A penalty moved ' the ball back and with the ' Bulldogs heavily pushing the ' Devils back, they ended with ' 3 and 30 on their own 15. 1 Springville fumbled on the 12 1 and Provo's Fullmer soon had ' a touchdown from the 2 yard ' line. Their attempted kick was ' low and the score stood at 6-6. Bob Liddiard and Ricky On-worked On-worked the ball back from their own 15 to midfield but penalties took them back to the 35 as the half ended. Springville's Pep Club entertained en-tertained with drills at half-time half-time and their performance SPRINGVILLE'S RED DEVILS, coached by Karol Bills and John Hafen, top left, and captained by Richard (Rick) Orr and Lynn Wardle, top right, wins our salute for enthusiasm and a determination determina-tion to win in the pigskin sport. They meet Lehi Friday night here at 7:30. Captain Lynn Wardle, who was hurt in the Provo game wUl he out of this week's game with a back injury. Members from left of the football and going clockwise, outside row, Steve Wright, Mike Johnson, Richard Lovell, Boyd VanPatten, Darrell Bartholomew, Russ Haymond, Craig Hansen, Howard Eves, Jack Widdison, Steve Averett, Dennis Patten, Mike Whiting, Steve Murdock, PhU Blanchard, Brad Gardner, Wayne Kuch, Steve Killpack, Dennis Mason, Scott Mower, Carl Nielson, Scott Ward; inside second row, left middle, Martin Strong, Dick Hatch, Allen Watts, Winn Everett, Pete Or-ton, Or-ton, Phil Clark, Doug Witney, Dennis Olsen, Bruce Whiting, Clifford Alleman, David Bird, Randy Boyer, Cleve Jackson; center, Richard Bird, Brett Wheeler and Robert Liddiard. The Devils are 0 for 3 to date, but should get in the win column against Lehi team Friday. All are urged to attend. |