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Show I I - Anir Fci!rDov;n$w LdllnKcy (hr.3 Friday : The meteoric flight of the Cinderella kids from Lehl came to an abrupt halt Friday aa : . the fired up American Fork grlddersv clipped : their wince with a one-elded 20-0 victory on . the Pioneer field. , ". The Ploneerf have done a Iharvelous Job with their aquad of determined athletei who rang up alx consecutive victories ' over northern and southern di . vision teams until the solldplay . - of the big and aggressive Cave- man team proved to be to much of a ' handicap . to .overcome. , The Cavemen struck once In the first period and twice In the second for their scores, then ; held off a determined assault by the Pioneers In the second half to rln up -their victory ; and take the undisputed lead Uf ; the torrid Northern Division of Region Four play, They still may have their problems as they , meet theorem Tigers this WMk In what could be the challenge j round of the championship play. ? Lehl kicked off to American : fTotk Friday and the Cavemen racked up three consecutive : . first downs to bring the ball to i the Lehl 40-yard marker from which point Richard Merkley, f "American Fork quarterback, ; split off right tackle for a 40- 1 yard run and the Initial touch-' touch-' down. He also kicked the extra r point to give the visitors an early 7-0 lead. . The Cavemen made their sec-a sec-a ond score seconds after the sec-.v sec-.v ond period opened. Merkley, , who played a great game all the ; way for the winners, Intercepted one. of Mike Cooper's passes deep in American Fork terrl-': terrl-': tory and ran It back to the Lehl ; 29. Jim Cunningham picked up a first and 10 on the 13 and Merkley plunged for nine. Randy PUTNAM. 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On the next play from scrimmage scrim-mage Richard Merkley slipped through right guard, turned to his left and ran 30 yards for the third and final touchdown of the game, This time the aggressive Lehl line blocked Merkley's placement attempt but the Cavemen Cave-men had their 20-polnt lead UOTE Fr PROFESSIONAL DRY CIEAIIII.'G At DURFEY DRY CLEANERS And F. Haws Durfey AS YOUR STATS REPRESENTATIVE JUST DM3 POUCH M WAT3 Black Galaxie 600 4-door, V-8 Motor, Auto Transmission, Power Pow-er Steering, Radio, White Side Wall Tires. Bronze Galaxie 500 XL 3-door Hardtop, V-8 Motor, Auto Transmission, Trans-mission, Power Steering, Radio, Padded Dash, White Side Wall Tires and Wheel Covers. White Galaxie : 500 Country Squire Station Sta-tion Wagon. V-8 Motor, Auto Transmission, Ra-dlo, Ra-dlo, Padded Dash, Power Rear Window, White Side Wall Tires. Red Thunderbird LANDAU. ' Full Power Faltory Air Cond., White Side Wall Tires. whloh thsy held until the end "Of the game, t -' - The Pioneers made their big bid for i score late In the third Quarter titer Alan Gardner re covered an Amerloan Fork fumble at midfleld. BUI Fowler ripped off ft nlot gain to the Forker 88, and . Mike Cooper passed to Jay Colledge for a first down on the Caveman 10, Fowler slipped and fell with an open field ahead of him, but cracked center for two yards, A nice pass. from Cooper to Fowler was completed on the one yard line but it was not enough and the ball went over and the Lehl threat was ended. ' The spirited Pioneers made a great battle all the way, but the steady play of the American Fork line, paced by Howard Cunningham and Blaine Newman, New-man, and the great running of Richard Merkley, Jim Cunningham Cunning-ham and Randy jiansen was too much for the Pioneers to match. 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