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Show 1 Or em Ties Lehi In Final Game HAL WILLIAMS the Tigers a 7-0 lead with 7:55 . , Finishing in Region Four third left in the first quarter, place behind two teams that beat Despite a 31-yard pass play them during the season, Orem's moving the ball to Orem's 43-Golden 43-Golden Tigers closed out the yard line, the Tiger's defense nine-game season with a come-from-behind 21-21 tie with the Lehi Pioneers last Thursday. With the tie, the Pioneers earned a berth in the state Class AA championship playoffs meeting meet-ing Judge Memorial tomorrow at 3 p.m. in Salt Lake City and the winner playing at Richfield next Friday, Nov. 5. This week around the state is for playoffs; and since only one team of the Class AAA was al lowed by the Utah High School Activities Association to enter i the bid for the state champion-: champion-: ship, Provo High School will stay home as a second place team. -; On Friday, Nov. 5, the winner .of the playoff between third place ' teams of Region Two and Region r Three will meet American Fork - on the Cavemen's home field in the -quarter-final round in state championship play. In Class AA, defending state .champion Pay son hosts Emery .Friday, Nov. 5, at 1:30p.m. Pay-son Pay-son and American Fork tied for the Region Four championship, each having an 8-1 record. Pay-,'son Pay-,'son lost to Orem in a come-from-behind victory, and the Cavemen lost toPaysoninaclose game the first week of the season. In the game againstLehi, Orem looked as though they would win with considerable ease as expected ex-pected by taking the first Leal punt and returning it to the Lehi :37-yard line. A personal foul moved the ball downfield to the '22, and five plays later halfback half-back Kevin Johansen scored on a diving one-yard plunge. Robin Stockdale kicked the PAT, giving - 0 J - , i 1, " (, vft;l I . sr.-;-vr- x '; I-fiHX ?r 'i V-r " ) iXx Wh -" y FROM THE 25-YARD LINE, Lehi's Blaine Whimpey tries a field goal that would have won the game in the last two seconds but it was blocked by linebacker Ron Story (69) water our make Water lower taxes, improved sanitation, better fire protection. Vote yes for the Water Bond and watch our town grow! OREM CITY WATER BOND ELECTION Nov. 2 held there, forcing the Pioneers to punt. Taking the ball on their own 12 yard line and getting moved back to the 6 on a holding hold-ing penalty. Quarterback Jack Christianson threw a long pass which was intercepted by Cam Cooper. Orem's defense held again, forcing the Pioneers to punt. Again the Tigers took the ball deep in their own territory, this time on the 10 yard line. On the first play, missed blocking assignments as-signments allowed the Lehi defense de-fense to get in the backfield causing Jon Mitchell to fumble on the option handoff. Lehi fell on the ball on the 12. Pioneer tailback Mike Strong powered his way to the one before be-fore Weston Innes charged in from the one for the TD. Blaine Whimpey, a strong kicker, added the extra point to tie the game 7-7 with two seconds remaining in the first quarter. After the kickoff, Orem took the ball on th? 20-yard line and was pushed back to the 15 on some tough defensive effort by the Pioneer forward wall after the teams changed ends of the field at the quarter horn. Again missed blocking assignments as-signments caused a fumble in the backfield as Christianson handed off to Mitchell. Lehi recovered the ball on the 12 yard line. A quick pass from quarterback Ron Ellison to big Blaine Whimpey followed by a quarterback sneak gave the Pioneers their second touchdown in less than one minute. min-ute. Whimpey's PAT was good, and Lehi was ahead 14-7 with 11:09 left in the second quarter. The remainder of the quarter who is Just back of Phil Adams (40). The deflected ball then sailed over Kip Apostol's head (84). (Hal Williams' photo) town it grow means more industry t -... . r a . V ; 11 . fc'.;. I .sat V...-1 . V, .ja ,.:,k " o'' v .1 r V -r ,: ""V v J -. ' .,.'",- i' . ..." - OREM END DUANE ALLEN grabs a pass from Quarterback Jack Christianson in a crucial play leading to Orem's final saw a defensive duel as neither team could sustain any TD threat. With a one touchdown lead beginning be-ginning the second half, the Pioneers Pion-eers moved the ball for its final score with 9:46 remaining in the third period after good runs by Mike Strong and a pass from Extended Deer Hunts Named Several deer hunt extensions provide hunting opportunities for unsuccessful Utah nimrods throughout early November, according ac-cording to the Division of Wildlife Wild-life Resources. Novermber 2 marks the end of Utah deer hunting statewide, but 16 deer units remain open until November 7 and two are open until November 14. Sixteen Utah deer units or parts of them may be hunted by regular license holders until November 7. There are Lost Creek, East Canyon, Davis County, Timp-anogos, Timp-anogos, Lake Fork-Mill Fork, Fairview - Mt. Pleasant, Eph-raim. Eph-raim. Twelve Mile, North and South Nebo, Salina-Boobe Hole, Last Chance, and parts of the Wellsville, Marysvale-Circle-ville. North and South Beaver units. November 14 ends regular license deer hunting on part of the San Juan-Elk Ridge unit and part of the Monroe unit. Hunters should check the "extended "ex-tended seasons" section of the 1971 Deer Proclamation for complete com-plete details of the longer hunts. urn i W .- jntrmmt ,,!,. ,., . am, Mmim , ,7,,w --.. Tm - ' fi",. V-,, ; Ellison to Bob McStay. Strong moved the ball to the 15 for a first down. On the next play he was hit and fumbled but tackle tac-kle Brad Benson picked up the ball deep in Orem's backfield and ran in for the TD. Whimpey added the Pat. Orem came storming right back on fine running of Mitchell, Johansen, Christenson, and Scott Shumway, moving the ball from thsir own 30 to the Pioneers' 10. Lehi's defense held there and took over. The Tiger defense held, and after a short punt, Orem took over and scored on a one-yard plunge by Mitchell. A two-point two-point conversion was fumbled, leaving the score 2-1-13 with 47 seconds remaining in the third quarter. Orem's defense held again after the kickoff, finally getting a TD when Johansen picked up a fumble and ran in for the score. On a great diving effort, Johansen Johan-sen scored the crucial 2-point conversion with seven minutes remaining and the score tied, 21-21. Again the Tiger defense held, with Orem moving the ball nicely on some fine running by Mitchell Watch Sun For Firing Signal Utah duck hunters should watch the sun next week and not the time schedule in the waterfowl proclamation procla-mation which lists shooting hours one hour earlier than is proper. Actual shooting hours for waterfowl hunting October 24-30 are one hour later than those listed in the 1971-72 proc Fall Fishing Is Good! Fall fishing is rounding out deer hunting trips for Utah outdoors out-doors men who take fishing tackle along on the hunt. Fall fishing on Utah waters is good. Crowds are scarce and fish are hungry as natural foods diminish. di-minish. Brown and brook trout are especially susceptible to lures and flies this time of year. Many deer hunters throw in some fishing tackle as they load up for deer hunting. Freshly caught trout make a welcome addition to camp menus. Hunters going to areas with fishing waters nearby should take fishing gear along. A lunker trout or two will add to the enjoyment en-joyment of the hunting trip. PROVO PROVO SKI DOO 290 SOUTH - 500 WEST defender and a pass toDuane Allen. Christianson Chris-tianson picked up the first down on an end sweep on the Lehi 25 but tried to pitch out as he was tackled. Scott Hadfield of Lehi pounced on the fumble. In some desperation plays, the Pioneers moved the ball to the Tiger 25 where BrianWhimpey's field goal attempt was blocked by linebacker Ron Story to preserve the tie with just two seconds to go. Standings CLASS AAA Team American Fork Provo Orem Carbon Spanish Fork Springville CLASS AA Team Payson Lehi Pleasant Grove Uintah WLTPct 8 1 7 2 5 3 1 54 4 5 1 8 .778 .611 .556 .444 .111 WLTPct 8 1 .889 3 5 1 .389 3 6 .333 0 9 .000 Thursday's Results American Fork 19, Carbon Payson 24, Spanish Fork 0 Provo 14, Springville 6 Pleasant Crove 55, Uintah Lehi 21, Orem 21 lamation, according to Wildlife Resources Waterfowl Supervisor, Super-visor, John Nage. One-half hour before sunrise to sunset remains the legal shooting hour standard for waterfowl except ex-cept for 8 a.m., November 13 when the pheasant season opens in Utah, Deer Hides Will Assist Utah Needy The Utah League of Senior Art-crafters Art-crafters is appealing for deer and elk hides, and antlers for use in its craft program. The League is a non-profit organization or-ganization with a statewide program pro-gram to help needy, senior craftsmen improve their skills and sell their products to supplement sup-plement their incomes. Joseph H. Smart, executive director di-rector of the League, says the hides should not be dried out and will be picked up promptly in the Salt Lake Davis County area upon call to 485-1772. The drive is state-wide and local organizations are urged to spread the word and assist in assembling the skins and antlers. touchdown as Lehi's (Hal Williams' photo) goes for the ball to no avail. err ;r' ' WrT A - , - , -- s k A . - ' " s 1 HALFBACK KEVIN JOHANSEN struggles to get away from a Lehi tackier who just about has Johansen's jersey pulled off. The Just Arrived Canadian Army Arctic MICKEY MOUSE BOOTS Tough Wearing, Warm USN PILOT'S KNIVES USMC KNIVES ,Kel$8.95 $9.95 nnggjj Reg.u.95 T Non- reflecting GENUINE NO. 13-006 Famoui 5" "Camillus" steel bladei ribbed Men herei, the word.fornous combat eother grip handle, hard steel butt. Cornel knife. 7u rust resittan, parkeri,ed blade. In leather sheath compete with pocket for 5,. gr00ved leather handle. .. heavy sheath, sharpening stonstone Included) and pairof Beautiful, rugged and unexcelled for out- rawhide lacet for strapping. door use. OB'S ARMY & NAVY STORE 418 North State-Orem, 225-5827 Orem-Geneva Times 1 Kevin Johansen, halfback Dan Marshall, back Steve Paterson, halfiaei FOR THEIR EXCELLENT performances in the Uintah game last Friday night in Vernal, Danny Marshall (left) received the "Red Hitter award for his defensive effort; Steve Peterson (center) was given the "Lineman of the Week award for his two touchdown passes; and Kevin Johansen (right) was given the "Golden Helmet award for his outstanding running game. (Hal William's Photo) Ross Paulson, tackle WINNING THE FINAL PLAQUES for the Lehi were Jon Mitchell (left), the Golden and Ross Paulson, the Red Hitter award. Dinner Will Honor Invitations are being mailed to Junior League Football coaches, committeemen and others involved in-volved in the program to attend a dinner meeting Friday at 7:30 p.m. at Parks Cafe. Wives and partners also are welcome to attend. The dinner will be a wrap-up of the successful first season of game was stopped while fixed. (Hal Williams photo) PILE LINED CPO SHIRTS Stylish Warm NI-2 FOUL WEATHER COAT $17.95 it si Sizes up to HOODED WORK COATS $14.95 HARD TO FIND SURPLUS Thursday, October 28, 1971 i "5J rSSt Jon Mitchell, fullback season against Helmet award, Coaches Junior League football in this area. In addition various awards will be presented at the dinner. Chairman of the event is Dennis Ruffell, Jaycee who spearheaded the football program. Read The Want Ads his shirt was $13.95 and up 56! j 1 J For work and outdoors $13.95 and up ( 8 |