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Show Packers drove to the Lil'ib Lcs5"J2r$ Complete Regular S:3$cn Pby; Division Playoffs S!:f:d fcfcrd3y, October 29 Francom on a keeper, scored. Cooper scored the point ending the first quarter. In the second period the fired-u- p Giants again made a score. Francom passed to Innes for a gain. Innes then in two the last 17 yards covered plays, to another TD. He also pushed over for the extra point making the score 21-- 0 for the Giants. Mike Shelley of the Browns recovered a fumble on the 25 yard line. A pass from quarterback Bruce Bowen to Allen Alexander gained a first down at mid-fiel- d. Then from the shotgun offense Bowen threw a beautiful bomb to John Aime for a touchdown. Bowen plunged through for the extra point and at halftime the score was 21-- 7. The Giants Pep Club demonstrated their marching at half-tim- e. By John Roberts Three mare hard played games brought to a finish the regular season play in the Utah Valley Football Conference with the fol- - : taring results. 30-ya- rd Colts - Rams The first contest had the Rams" playing the "Colts' Larry Searle, coach lor the Rams won the toss and elected to receive. Kirk McDaniel returned the Uckoff for the Rams to their ova 35. Loren Hyde, on a sweep picked up five yards then Colt, Allen Hampton intercepted a pass, only to have the Colts forced to punt. The Rams were forced to punt again with Mickey Rogers of the Colts receiving the - ball on his own 25 yard line and ; moving from left to right picking up blocking, went all the way for I : a 55 yard scoring run. The point No score was made by either : after failed and the Colts led team in the third quarter and both .8-0. clubs scored during the final perThe second period of play was iod of the game. With the Browns : scoreless with both teams show in a kicking situation with fourth : ing good defensive play. down and 14 yards to go. Brad ; : The crowd on hand was enWilkins on a fake punt and some tertained at half time by the good team blocking, went 35 yards Colts Pep Club. to score. The point after failed. ; Late in the third quarter after Receiving the kickoff, the Giboth teams had again shown good ants scored two first downs. Mindefense, Mickey Rogers, after iature Ron Ellison hit Blaine a change of possession on a Carson with a scoring pass, and ' - sweep, scored a fine run from 35 over for the ex-t- ra ' yards out. The point try again Innes plunged Final score in the game point. was not good. The remainder of was Giants 28, Browns 13. the quarter and all of the fourth both offensively Outstanding 'period remained scoreless as and defensively for the Browns Coach Bussie Manning's Colts were Brad Wilkins, and Mike .won the game 12-- 0. who both made numerous Shelley . . A highlight of the game was Sorenson, John Aime good that it was fumble free. Just were plays. other boys showing alert ' : one throughout the game on a very plays. Allen Alexander, Kelly wet field. Paul Kitchen, Billy Eastman, 'For the Rams, quarterback Allen, Richard Greenwood and : Kirk McDaniel played very well Bruce Bowen did a fine Job. as did Raymond Blaney, Glen Weston Innes and Gene FranHayden, Loren Hyde, GlenCraw-for- d, com played very well Other e, Kevin Pace, Adrian Giants that made key plays were and Lewis Strasburg, who Terry Golding, Mike Scown, Ron all made very good plays. Haskell, Blaine Carson, Blaine In addition to the hard running Downs, Cameron Cooper, Kent Rogers, the Colts members that Evans and Ron Ellison. stood oft were, Doug Richards, Marlowe Manning, Larry JohnPackers - Bears son, Max Ditlevsen, Gil Ander son on defense, with Allen HampIn the third game with the ton intercepting two passes. Gary Packers pitted against the Bears, Gray and Gene Hanson ran very the fans saw a very good game. well. Both squads played very well in the first quarter keeping the Giants -- Browns period scoreless. The second After receiving the klckoff, quarter remained the same until Weston Innes, returned the ball with only 20 seconds to go until to the Giants 35 yard line on a halftime, quarter back Kim CoopV beautiful off tackle slant. Innes er lifted a beautiful pass to John then went the remaining 45 yards Worthen on a 35 yard scoring to a touchdown on the first play effort, Chris Wingreen added the from scrimmage. Score the Gi- point and the Packers led at half-tim- e 0. ants, 7, Browns 0, as Kirk Evans made the extra point on a During the third period, action saw the Bears on the march when plunge. Following an exchange of po- -- Kim Cooper intercepted a pass on session the Giants began another the goal line returning to the 24 march with Kirk Evans and Cam- yard line. In three consecutive eron Cooper going for successive plays with Cooper, Wingreen and first downs. Quarterback, Gene Worthen all running well, the 1 40-ya- rd -- : : -- All-ridg- three-ya- line from where Cooper scored the second TD. Wingreen played for the point and the Packers led 14-- 0. Well into the fourth period the Bears were in possession of the ball when with a perfectly executed triple reverse with David Durfey getting the handoff, he went 60 yards to pay dirt with his teammates blocking all the way. Jerry Varney on a keeper made the extra point and the final score for the game ended up 14-- 7. Beside the Bears Durfey, other members making key plays in the game were David Olsen, Mark Karren, Calvin Wimmer, Gaylen Veater, Monte Conder, Brook Richins and Toby Hockenbury. In addition to Wingreen, Cooper, and Worthen the Packers who played good ball were Blake Trane and Lane Wilson. The Deer Season caused a postponement of the Division Playoffs until October 29. These will be held at the Lehi High School Football field. Games to be played Everyone is invited to join Lehi High students tomorrow afternoon for the football game beOfficers and departmental tween Lehi and Spanish Fork. for the Cedar Valley chairmen Game time is 230 p.m., it was School PTA have reported by Principal Dale H, Elementary been selected. They include Mrs. Price. Robert (Shirley) Messersmith, Fort, president; Mrs. Cedar Homecoming activities win be Davis, Fair(Josephine) Jesse held at the high school next week, vice president; Prinfirst field, Mr. Price stated. The annual cipal Darrell Jensen, second vice game will feature Lehi and and Mrs. Clyde (CarAmerican Fork on the home field, president; Cedar Fort, third Cook, olyn) with game time at 2:30 p.m. vice president. Mrs. Douglas (Kaye) Hales was chosen secretand memberfollows: as are scheduled 10:30 ary-treasurer am.. Bears vsRams; 12:00 noon, ship chairman. Mrs. Glenn Browns vs Colts; and at 1:30 (Eileen) Ashley and Mrs. Wilp.m. the Championship contest liam (Venna) Elton, both of Cebetween the Giants and the Pack dar Fort, are hospitality chairers. men, kindergarten, first and secFinal Team standings are: Di- ond grades; and Mrs. Fon vision one. Packers won 5, lost Cook, Cedar Fort, and Gene 3. and 1 (Kathy) Jers, Fairthe Mrs. Bears 0; Colts, In Division two. Giants 2; field, are chairmen for the third, fourth and filth grades. and the Rams 5. Browns, 14-- THE LEHI FREE MUSS Cedar Valley PTA Names Officers Lehi High School rd Tbuttiy. The CREDIT UNION UMBRELLA MAN says October 20, IMS . . . TODAY is INTERNATIONAL CREDIT UNION DAY! UTAH CREDIT UNIONS 153 MEMBERS fl l Credit unions provide better living in any language. The 165,000 Utah credit union members invite you to join 27 million other free world credit union members and gain financial independence through your credit union. CREDIT UNION MEMBERSHIP PAYS BIG DIVIDENDS. 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