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Show V V T " V V V - v a- MM' I ' in!!. 1 ' i 4 ... ill! ' : . ..! 1 1i : ! i II'!;', , rTTTTrrn7T7TTTTTT7rr ...wStWi 3 :'l!!p Pl::s:r.t-Grove 13-12 a citron itruKta mark-; mark-; i by luttnt rivalry of old, tli foea, American Fork Cave-..r Cave-..r an trluirshed over Pleasant ; Crove V&lnga, 13-12, Friday L?X at Pleasant Grovt. v .' The one point, garnered by 1 : Ainarlcan Fork halfback Jim 'Cunnlntham on an and sweep aiter ha bad tlaahad through tha i Pleasant Grove defanaa lor a ; . touchdown, represented about ' :tr,cnly difference batwaan tha 1 two teami. , 1 Tha first Quarter was marked i by aach team's trying tha other. v out; however tha tempo picked '..up aarly In tha sacond period Whan tha Cavamen marched to ' tha Viking three-yard Una only to lost tha ball on a deflected 1 pass. Paul Giles, speedy pleas-i pleas-i At Grove back, caught and ran tha ball out of tha danger cone to his own 19. Tha Cavemen than regained tha pigskin on ; their own 30-yard marker following fol-lowing a Vlklngptfnt. This start- . ad their touchdown drive. a Quarterback Richard Mark- lay passed to Cunningham from . his own 30 over tha heads of the . Vikings on the Viking 47 and the act Caveman had no trouble jSoorlng. The conversion failed. Tha Vikings figured that If 5 2 i i ! r 5 , : 3 American Fork could score' through air they could, too, so they pulled their pat play out of the bag-John Goss to Gary Ridge to Art Lipscomb and than a pass to Billy Walker. Walker, Walk-er, caught tha bill on the American Amer-ican Fork 23 and ha, too, had no trouble at all. Tha score t was 6-6 at balftlmt. . . ' Tha ' VOclngs required only six plays for their second touchdown touch-down in the second half. A lint buck netted three yards, than Goss tossed to Ridge for a first down to the Caveman 29. On the next series the Vikings picked up. five," one and three yards. Than on fourth down Ridge broke away on an off -tackle play, ran wide through the American Fork secondary, and was over for the six points. Ttie attempted pass for conversion was batted down. ' The Cavemen, also, required only six plays to score and to pull the game out of tha fire. Merkley threw again to Cun ningham on' tha Identical play which had previously scored for tha Forkers. Cunningham was tackled this time on tha Viking 12. Cunningham than showed his aplendld ball carrying carry-ing prowess by plunging through the' center of the line on the I f fx rl "The modern girl wears just ai many clothes aa her grandmother did but not an at once." , following play, cutting back with soma : nifty side-stepping and going over standing up. Cunningham picked up tha winning point on the and sweep, '., Score by quarters: American Fork ... 0 6 7 0-13 Pleasant Grova ... 0 6 6 0-12 REGION FOUR STANDINGS NORTHERN DIVISION Leht.... ...........2 0 1.000 American Fork .......2 0 1.000 Orem :..........2 0 1.000 Pleasant Grove ......I 1 .500 BY High .....1 1 .600 SOUTHERN DIVISION ., Provo 1 1 .500 Carbon 1 1 .500 Sprlngvllle ............0 2 .000 Spanish Fork 0 2 .000 Payson 0 2 .000 . .-, - -' - 1 -;'- vvv ....... ...... . . .... " V u FIJI ORCHIDS FOR 1HE LADE GIFTS FOR 'THE VEi ' t 1 f i - nT ww.itY I laiEn you Gor.iE in to see the I I 1 t , n. mm SDAV FBIDfiV AMD SATURDAY . mkm 24 - 25 - 20 WE TIL 9 P. M. U D!ripnl).S Alefeo Qo i Bo;vd!3 Wins Ccun'ry Club Gall Championship Phil Cannon, Pro at tha Alpine Al-pine Country Club announced today to-day the winners in' the Club Cluunpionsbip Golf Tournament are as followst Vera Bowdle. 221. ' . Championship Fllght-F i r s t Net, J. H. Harvey, 202 Second net, Don Overly , 215. First gross, Bud Rawlelgh, 234; second sec-ond groa. . Fum Kasai, 232. First Flight-First net, Jay Allen, 197) second net, Pat Holden, 213; First gross, How ard Gordon, 237; Second gross, Lloyd Orvin,242. Second FJlght-f'irst net, Bill Orr, 231; second net, Dffve Green, 217. First gross, Kent Abel, 259; second gross, W. K. Carroll, 260. . Third Flight-First net, Jay Larsen, 219; Second net, three-way-tie, Bob Edwards, AlHoel-scher, AlHoel-scher, and Earl Southwlck, 226. First gross, Lou Stonebreaker,! 280; second gross, Hlto Okada, 282. ' Trophies were given to the Club Champion and the first place winners in each flight. Heart Alf:ck Claims Former Am. Fork Man Tracy Howard Nicholas, 37, Reno, Nevada, former American Ameri-can Fork resident, died Saturday Satur-day evening at his home after a sudden heart attack. He was born June 13, 1927 in American Fork, a son of Howard. How-ard. W. and Hope Hatton Nicholas., Nich-olas., He married RosaLee Brummel in May of 1964 In Reno. Mr. Nicholas was a member of the LDS Church. He received his early education in American Fork schools. He served for two years with the U.S. Air Force. Surviving are three sons and one daughter' by a previous marriage, Gene, Baltimore, Md.; Robert, Chris and Suzanne, all of Reno; his parents, one sister, Mrs. -Ernest (Sidney) Thomas, and brothers, Sanford Ross and Douglas E. Nlcholes. Funeral services were held today in Reno and Interment was In Reno. " y Lo st I Somewhere between sunrise and sunset, two golden hours, each set with sixty diamond dia-mond minutes. No reward is offered, for they are gone forever. Am. Fork Rcc; To Sponsor Bowling Classes Each fall we hold bowling classes for all students from third grade up and Including the eighth grade. These classes are held on Saturday morning and run for one hour. The cost If low since you only pay $5.00 for ten weeks with balls, shoes, and instructions furnished. If there is enough Interest, we would like to hold a class for beginners at 10:00 a.m. and one for the older classes at 9.-00 a.m. The classes will start Saturday, Satur-day, October 3 so tell your friends to join you In ten weeks of fun. All students in grades 3,4,5, will register at 10:00 and those In 6,7,8, will register regis-ter at 9.-00 a.m. Marvin M. Allen is director of bowling on the American Fork City Recreation and John Key-sor Key-sor is the owner of Jack and Jill Lanes. Ora Peterson will be assisting with the classes for Jack and Jill Lanes. Everyone who completes the class will be given a certificate and a courtesy card. The courtesy court-esy card entitles the youth to bowl at a reduced rate. THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN.' Thursday, Btyt 2i,V.Zi For too long we have prayed, "Now I lay me down to sleep. We ought to be praying! - - Mow I get me up to work, I pray thee, Lord, I will not ahlrk. It I should die before the night, I pray thee, Lord, my work's all right. 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