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Show I 1 i .- ? :- . ' -ft. $ - PRQVO(UTAHWStJNDAY HERALD SUNDAY. OCTOBER - 5, 1941 PAGE SEVEM Lincoln, Provo Take Of Favorites In High School Grid Warfare RemonM . .. , ... REGION THREE STANDINGS W. 1 Pet. Provo (Class A) ...... 2 0 1.000 Iincoin 2 40 1.000 Sprinjrvnie ....' 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 .500 JSOO .500 .500 .000 .000 Pleasant Grove ....... 1 Leal 1 Payson . ; ........... . 0 Spanish Fork ........ 0 American ForK . . ..... 0 Friday's Results 1 Lincoln 26, Pleasant Grove 0. ' , Provo 41, Spanish Fork 7. ' i Springville 6, American Fork 0, , Lehi IS, Paysob 9. Lincoln and ProVo prep toqtball teams two elevens with' speed, power, and spirit today loomed as the class of Region Three high school grid play. t Undefeated in two starts, the Tigers and Bulldogs are in favorable favor-able position to share the regional title. If the two tie for the title -'-which appears to be quite prob-J able as they do not play eacn qther and so far the opposition hasn't shown itself strong enough to stop them Provo will e"hter the A division state playoffs and Uncoln will play in the B semifinals. semi-finals. Hard to Beat This is based on the supposition that the Tigers and Bulldogs will Win the rest of their- games. By their performances . Friday; Lincoln Lin-coln in beating - Pleasant .Grove, 28-0, and Provo smothering Spanish Span-ish Fork, 41-7," the two clubs stamped themselves as tough to beat. ' Lincoln may get trouble from ,Springville this week, for the Red Devils defeated the big American Fork team, 6-0, ' Friday, and Lehi, which drubbed Payson, 13-9,' ma surprise the Bulldogs of Provo in another game on tap this Friday. ! Fridays ' game provided ' fan With plenty of excitement 'and demonstrations of high-geared grid teams." Highlights of each game follow: ' :- - J . - LINOOTLir PLEASANT GROVE. 26 0 " Those '.Tigers of Lincoln have a big line, a shifty backfleld, power pow-er to spare, and " probably 'the strongest defense in the -egionp-that is whv Orem fans are calling for a championship. - , The Tigers demonstrated all of these characteristics In smothering Pleasant Grove with a high-geared attack that netted touchdowns" in the second and fourth periods and two counlerain a.blglairdqiiarter. f ' After seeing a first-quarter drive stopped, the Tigers drove back to score'1 early t in the second period. Ed Risha and ; Ralph Peterson sparked th tunning drive and Stan Biggs tdssed a pass to Boyd Worthen to give the 'Tigers . first down on the P. G. 32. Peterson rammed for a first down, on the 19, and Dick Nimer, sub for Risha, romped to the one-yard Mne before being forced out. Peterson bucked over for the score, and kicked the extra point. - " . With the ball on the Pleasant Grove 45, Peterson, broke through the line, Slid past the Viking secondary sec-ondary and sprinted for the second scor.. ; 'Z '' """''?. Drive Again Lincoln again drove, reaching the 22 yard line, from where Risha raced across, but the play.vwas called back and Lincoln penalised 15 yards for holding. On the very next play, ' Richa repeated" 4 his touchdown point. 4. ' ' ' Reserves took : over for Lincoln in the fourth ' quarter and they managed to score once against the Vikings'.' ..:,. The entire Lincoln team looked etxJd", playing heads-up, fast-charge Ing ball, while Kelly Giles Elroy West, Kieth Bezzant, arid Ear! Beck stood out for1 the losers ' - PROVO . . ....... SPANISH FORK . - Provo's touted aerial offensive really clicked Friday as the Bulldogs Bull-dogs rolled to an easy victory over Spanish Fork on the latter' s field. .Passes set Up every one of the Bulldogs Six touchdowns, although Coach Griff Kimball's Crew displayed dis-played an effective running attack that kept the Forkers guessing. Pass Scores- Soon after the game opened, Provo blocked a kick on the Spanish Span-ish Fork 40, and dimuhitive Don Dunkley heaved a pass to Garth Ford over the coal. Chad Clark unleashed , two strikes that were good for touch downs, and rambled across twice to score on short runs. Pete Le Due bucked over for a score after Don Gifford, another midget back, had intercepted a pass and rambled ram-bled to the Porker's eight. Spanish Fork's only score came in the final quarter when Quarterback Quar-terback Hanks sparked a "T" for mation drive, then sneaked over for the score. He also pulled the good for a touchodwn and ade-fn ade-fn that bent but never broke gave Coach Art Gilbert's Red Dev ils its first tnumpn or tna season, with Americafi-Fork'aa tfie'jVictlm;; 1 Louis Maiben grabbed a r Caveman Cave-man pass out of , the air and sped 48 vards for the only score of the game.--' -'f - -.-. - . J . After that jaunt, tne nea ueviw had a tousrh tim crotectlnr their lead yielding u4thtnd again to use javemen. , American Fork's threats either piled up when soore territory -was reached or a fumble halted the march? " LEHI ... PAYSON IS A ball-hungry Lehi dub provided a mild upset withl a" victory over Payson, earned by capltaUsUig on Lion's frequent ' fumbles - and con-Verting con-Verting them into scores. Reeoverihir a fumble on the first play after the opening kickoff set the Ploneew tip for their first kcof ei Bob Carson flipped a. eat pass to-' Clyde Lambert brftUaht end, on the first play for the score. Payson drove to the Lehi one yard line, but with first down and goal to go, the Lions fumbled, Lehi recovering." Payson broke through to throw Lambert behind his own goal line for the safety. " - r 'Lehi recovered another fumble in the first bf the second half,' and drove from midfield to score. Reed Nostrum tossing to Clyde Lambert for the touchdown and Jay Lambert Lam-bert Bc6rin: the ejetra point" bn, a line buck. v v V : Although Payson outgalned the Pioneers, the Lions couldn't score unUl in the fourth quarter wnen Darrell Wightman . Intercepted a Lehi . pass - and romped 95 yards down the sidelines for the touchdown, touch-down, Clyde Heath converting with a place-kick. Sprlnrvllle American Fork Averett. ler Dean Johnson ltr Bateman Wing lgr. . . . Bodlngtort G. Clark c ........' Pierce Diamond rgl Water Miner rtl . . . Nelson Rothwell rel , Mtttr Glviden qb IngerspU R. Qark lhr. Eggertsen rhl Maiben f b Score by quarters: Sprlngville 6 American Fork ... 0 Burk Peters Hansen 0 0 0 6 0-M) Lehi C. Lambert. . Sunderland. . L. Chapman . . Mitchell.. ... . Roberts R. Chapman. Russom J. Lambert. . . Price Carson . .rel. . .rtl.. .rgl. . . . .c. . ..lgr .ltr.. . .ler. . .qb ..rhl. ..lhr. Payson . T. Heath . . . . Clark Wightman . C. Heath Maxwell Bauer O. Barnett . . . Powell Lant Miller PLAY-BY-PLAY THIRD GAME FIRST INNlJfG " YANKS: Sturm filed to Reiser. Roife popped to Medwick lit short left, Henrtch fouled to LavagetttJ behind third. 'No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. " DODiSS: Reese bunted down the third base line and was thrown out" by ; Russo. Hermah walked. Reiser forced Herman ' at second. Russo to Riizuto. The Tanks tried lor the double play but Reiser beat the throw by a step. Ted-Wfck Ted-Wfck lined to Henrich. No runs, no hits, rno errors, one left. i SECOND INNING TANKS : DiMaggio singled past Lavagetto for his first hit of the series. Keller rolled out to ,Ca-milli, ,Ca-milli, unassisted, DiMaggio moving mov-ing to second;8 .Dickey fouled to Camilli a few feet back of first. iGbrdOn1 filed to Walker in short right center. No runs, one hit, no errors, one left. DODGERS: Lavagetto walked. Camilli hit a pop fly in front' "of Rlzzuto, who touched second refc tiring Lavagetto and then threw to Sturm to double Up Camilli. 1 Walker grounded out, Rolf 6 to sturm. no, runs, no hits, no errors, er-rors, none leftr '' THIRD INNING YANKSi Rizutol grounded ou, FitzsimmonS ' to" Camilli. Russo filed to Medwick, who nearly lost the ball in the sun and had to leap to make the catch over his head. Sturm rolled out Herman to a-milli. a-milli. No runs, no hits,' no errcfrs, ftdhe left -v" DODGERS: Owen filed to Di MSggio. Fitzsimmons flied to Keller. Kel-ler. Reese grounded out, Rizzuto to Sturm. No runs, no hits, no errors .none left. FOURTH INNING YANKS: Rolf e lined a single to center. Henrich forced Roife at squarterback sneak for the extra n -f"r 'Nostrum ftt Hansen SPRINGVIIXE ... AMERICAN FORK A pass Interception that was it 13 -v :tzcz. ?;. r i mrm 1 1 r t 4.' . .7 A f OSTS HO m f THAU 0TH1K BBS W M 0 F UE it You can f njoy the supreme comfort and convenience of fully automatic GAS heat at no more cost - and often less, than other ' heating methods when you use Gas for all 4 household jobs . . . heating, cooking, water-heatmg, refrigeration. If this fact gives you a happy shock, consider the extra dividends which come to you by having Gas heat. It's clean . . makes no soot . . . leaves no ashes or clinkers . . and it's absolutely smokeless. Well be glad to give yen an estimate on costs for your home, .without "obligation. Phone us or come In today.' " . v ' Mountain JFjiel Supply Company !r 135 West Center St. Phone 820 Serving Twenty-three Utah' Communities Score by quarters: Lehi : 6 O 7 013 Payson 0 2 0 7 9 Substitutions: Lehi C. Grey, Powell, Mangum, Norberg, Brad-shaw. Brad-shaw. Payson C. Fowler, B. Fowler, sorenson. ' "Officials-Swenson, referee; F. Dixon, umpire: L. Simmons, head linesman. " ' Iincoin Skinner Vernon . . . Brereton. Berry. . ... Rohbock. Foutin f Nimer Worthen . Biggs Petersen. rel. . ; . .rtl. . . ..rgl... ..lgr... ..ltr.. . ler. . . . .qb. . . , . hb. . . . . .hb. . . . .fb Substitutions: Lincoln Coftder, Wilkenson, Hawkins, Johnson, Perirod, Edwards, Cordner;;Ryan. Risha, Nelson, Sumsion, Ferguson, Assay, Miller.' Pleasant Grove Bulock, Robinson,' ' Johnson. ' Jacobs, Jac-obs, M. Walker, Jorgenson, At-wood,w At-wood,w ASh, S. Walker. Pleasant Grove Mathews .... Armstead ,. Boren Walker ...... Beck ........ West . . . . . . Hansen Giles Beizant Swenson Aviationde Examining jBoard At'Y';5QcB043 a r The United States army air corps southern traveling aviation cadet examining boarcr will be at Brigham Young nmlverstty ; October Octo-ber It), It and IS' where facilities will be set up for"; flight physical examination - ahdP' intervlewihg prospective aviation cadet 'Candidates 'Candi-dates ' &vx5t'"-r'y -i -'-: ' Aviation cadets are needed now for th Job tof air defense, according accord-ing to Colonel BE. ; Gray! of the army recruiting headquarters'' in ma Idike.'taty. , iipt: TheV'examinatlon board win be headed by- Major Malcolm Buchanan Buc-hanan of the army air corps. OREGON tJ. DEFEATS 'Idaho t& EUGENE." ore., Oct. 4 OUi) University- of Oregon - Webf oots outpowered the University of Idaho Ida-ho Vandals, . 21-7, in a rain-drerfebed rain-drerfebed contest last night before be-fore 5,500 spectators. The Ducks scored the minute they came into possession of the ball.' Halfback Tommy Roblin sprinted 62 yards to Idaho's eleven where the Vandals committed two offsides and Roblin punched over. JinfNewquist converted. PROVO WOMEN' TJOLFERS FINISH SEASON ' "Provo women golfers ffhished. their slate league season Friday, losing to the Salt Lake Country club, 10-14, on i the Salt Lake course. The defeat left the Provo club in third .place behind Fort Douglas and Logan. . . -- - i ' f . -. LIVESTOCk MEETNG SET Feeding of dried beet pulp to livestock wiB be discussed by Prof. H. H. Smith of Logan, extension animal husbandman) at a, meeting meet-ing for livestock rfien tf Tuesday, October T at 8 p. in. at the ctty library fn Spanish Fork, an-neuneeg an-neuneeg &.-ttr Boaweit,"" county agent. attempted the double play but his throw was wild and drew Camilli off the bag. Owen caught Henrich off first with a snap, throw. Hen-rten, Hen-rten, In sliding back hit Camilli hard because the Dodger first baiemah made , a " threatening move toward Henrich. ' Umpire Goetz grabbed ' CamllU. Henrich paid .no attention "to Camilli and went back to the -Yankee dugout. DiMaggio popped to Camfllr midway mid-way between first ' s nd second. No runs, one hit, no' 'errors, none left-4''''' ' DODGERS; Herman grounded out, 'Gordon to Sturm. Reiser lined to Gordon. Medwick beat out a Slow roller down the third base line for a' single. It was the first hit off Russo. Lavagetto lined to Gordon? No runs, one hit, no errors,' er-rors,' one left:' 7 " FTPTH INNING YANkSf Pete" ' Cbscarart replaced re-placed BlUy Herman at second for the : Dodgers.-fc Keller rolled but, Coscarart to Camilli. Dickey flied to Reiser In deep Xentee Gordon tripled off the left "center" field wall. Rtzmto Wat purposely passed. pass-ed. Rliuuto stole second. Russo fanned swinging.. Nd runs, ohe hit, nd errors, two" left. " j 4 ' DODGERS:' Camilli fanned swinging. " Walker' grounded but, Gordon; to ' Sturm: Owen flied" to DiMaggio. iA deep center. No runs, no hits, no errors," hone left. " . 'SIXTH INNING YANlCSr Sturm dropped a Texas league 1 single ' lh center ahd then stole second. Roife, in - trying to bunt, fouled to " Owen. Henrich Walked. DiMaggio lifted a high fly to Walker in right. There was no damage.' Keller rolled out, to Camilli Ca-milli unassisted. No runs, one hit, no errors, two left. DODGERS: .Fitzsimmons ground- Second to Reese unassisted. Reese ed out, Rizzuto to" Sturm. Reese popped to Keller in short left. Coscarart 'grounded out. Russo to to RolfetO Sturnv oh a fast play. Nofcruns7'nohits, no errors, hone SEVENTH .INNING TANKS:"; Dickey 'grounded out, Coscarart ; to " Camilli.' " Gordon walked .Rizzuto rolled out, Cos-carart Cos-carart to Camilli, Gordon ' moving to second. "Russo hit a drive off Fitzsimmons leg ' ahd ' the ball bounced Into the air so high Reese was able, to catch it near second base. " The ball never touched the ground so It was the same as a fly ball. No runs, no hits, no errors er-rors one left.'- " ' - ' DODGERS: Reiser doubled off the ' right field screen. Medwick struck out. Lavagetto grounded out, Gordon to Sturm, Reiser moving mov-ing -to third, f Camilli was called but on "strikes. No runs, one hit, no errors, one left.""' " ' ' EIGHTH , INNING YANKS: High Casey, big right hander came" in to the box for the ' Dodgers, replacing Fitzsimmons,' Fitzsim-mons,' whose ' leg' was hurt by Russo's line" drive. Sturm lined to Reiser. Roife lined ' a " single to right. Oh a hit and run play, Henrich Hen-rich beat out an infield 'Single to Coscarart, Roife stopping at second sec-ond bh the play.' DiMaggio, on a three and two count rifled a single to center, scoring Roife and sending" send-ing" Henrich to third. Keller singled to center, scoring Henrich and Sending DiMaggio - to third. Larry French, a left-hander, replaced Casey on the mound for the Dodgers. Dodg-ers. Dickey, hit Into a double play, Reese to Camilli. Two runs, four hits, no errors, one left. ' DODGERS: Walker doubled to right. Owen bounced out, Russo to Sturm, Walker holding .second. Galan batted for French. Galan fanned swinging. Reese singled to right, scdring Walker. Cosca raft popped to Roife. One run, two hits, no errors, one left. NINTH INNING Johnny Allen, a right hander Box Score NEW YORK AB R H O A Sturm, lb Roife, 3b Henrich, rf . . DiMaggio, cf . Keller, If ... bickey, c .... Gordon, ,?b . . Rizzuto, ss . . , Russo, p 4 4 3 4 4 4 3 V 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 12 2 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 Totals 33 2 8. 27 14 0 BROOKLYN AB R H O A 3 1 Reese, ss .... 4 u 1 Herman, 2b ..10 0 0 Reiser, cf .... 4 0 1 5 Medwick, If .. 4 0 1 3 Lavagetto, 3b . 3 0 0 1 Camilli, lb 3 0 0 11 Walker, rf 3 11 2 Owen, c 3 0 0 2 Fitzsimmons p 2 0 0 0 Coscarart, 2b . . 1 0 0 0 Casey, p . . . .0 0 0 0 French, p 0 0 0 0 a-Galan 1 0 0 0 Allen.' d 0 0 0 0 Totals .29 1 4 27 8 C a Batted for French in 8th. New York ...... 000 000 0202 Brooklyn 000 000 010 1 The summary: Runs batted in: DiMaggio, Kel 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 c 0 c c c Jaycee Leaders k Session Today SPANISH FORK - President Jack Swenson of the Utah State J.unior chamber of commerce announces an-nounces that the regular quarterly quarter-ly meeting of the board pf directors direc-tors of the organization will be conducted ! at' the " Newhouse ; ho- tel in Salt Lake tCity, v Sunday morning. ... . President Swenson , states that a training school for local presidents, presi-dents, state directors, local Secretaries Sec-retaries and committee chairmen of the following activities which wiU'be conducted for. the groups during the next three months W1U be held: membership, fire-prevention, Americanism. . (Get put the vote), and Christmas activities. went to the box for the Dodgers, replacing ' French.' Gordon filed to Reiser. Rizzuto lined to Medwick Med-wick who made a great running Catch. Russo lined to Reiser. ' No runs, ho hits, no errors, none left. DODGERS: Reiser fanned swinging. Medwick flied to Henrich. Hen-rich. Lavagetto grounded but, Gordon to Sturm. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. GONZAZA WINS NAMPA, Ida, Oct. 3 D--Nampa jumped the gun on the -Dowi" season last night by Introducing In-troducing the "lettuce bowl" game and setting the Gonzaza University Universi-ty Bulldogs on the College of Idaho eleven. Gonzaza won, 14 to 0, running up 15 first downs to two for the Idaho squad. ' er, Reese. Two base hits: Reiser, Walker. Three base hit: Gordon. Stolen bases: Rizzuto, Sturm. Left on bascg: New York 8, Brooklyn 4. Bases on balls off Fitzsimmons 3, Russo 2. - Struck out by Fitzsimmons L Russd 5. " Hits off Fitzsimmons 4 7; Casey 4 1-3, French 0 2-3. Double plays: Rizzuto-Sturm, Reese-Camilli. Losing pitcher: Casey. Umpires: Grieve (A) plate, Goetz (N) first, McGowan (A) Second, Pinelli (N) third. " Time 2:22. Attendance 33,100. 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