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Show Page A-1- Lehi Free Press Thursday, September 18, 1980 0 0 16-1- 3 yards. Neither team could put any points on the board the first quarter; Lehi had a chance field goal was blocked. It but a wasn't until midway through the second call and bulled his way in for the score. Miner's PAT was good making the score 9-- 0 scored for Lehi with 1:40 left in the half. Tooele then tried to put together a scoring drive but Lehi's defense once again stalled them as Troy Peterson intercepted a pass to end the half. As the second half opened Tooele took the kickoff to their own 30 yard line. A 20- - 2-- safety one per game. Lehi's offense then took over after the kick on the 43 yard line. There a pass interference call against Tooele and a 22 d line. Lehi's tailback Mike Bonds got the yard run up the middle by Tooele's tailback Don Deavila put them near midfield. A couple of penalties by Lehi put them ever yard run by quarter back Wade Cardon put Lehi in scoring position at the second yard quarter that Lehi scored the first points of the game. Lehi's defense got this score as they held Tooele deep in their own territory forcing them to punt from the five yard line, where Lehi's Garth Fjellstrom rushed in and smothered the Tooele punter in the end zone after a bad snap from center, This makes Lehi's third making it llv irilie i'ltnlun Lehi's always tough defense scored nine of Lehi's 16 points to help the Pioneers record a victory over the Tooele Buffs last Friday night They held Tooele to only 30 yards rushing and 80 yards passing which was a total of only 110 "Pi closer and just a few plays later Tooele TD pass from Mark d on a Herrera to lay Sorensen. The PAT was good 9-making the game more exciting at Lehi's next couple of drives were stalled by either penalties, fumbles or interceptions, but Lehi's defense wouldn't let Tooele do anything either. Early in the final quarter Tooele found themselves in trouble again. Lehi's Kurt Neifson sacked the quarterback deep in Tooele territory. Tooele was able to get out to the 30 yard line but Lehi stopped them dead cold right there. Tooele's punter dropped back to punt again but this time Lehi's big tackle Mike Hamby rushed through the line to block the attempt, there Hamby picked the ball up and ran it in for Lehi's final TD, again by the defense. . Miner added the PAT to make it Lehi's defense again stalled a couple of 16-7- drives first by sacking the quarterback thanks to Geyerman, Hamby, Jones and Neilson. The entire defense was just awsome. Tooele's second drive was instopped when Lehi's Mike Bonds tercepted a pass on the second yard line, holding Tooele again. But credit Tooele's defense also as they held the Pioneer's offense, even forcing them to fumble a couple of times. But late in the game Tooele was able to score. They took a Lehi (Continued on Pate 11) Tooele's Tech Rodeo Slated For It Sept. 26 has Rodeo competition long been a favorite activity for Utah Technical College at Provo-OreThe college will start off its season this year T V 0 I (X) Rodeo Association. The event will be held at the Utah Tech rodeo arena on the Orem campus with 7:30 three performances, 1:30 26 and on Sept. p.m. and 7:30 p.m., Sept. 27. The V" ! general f""" cowboys mmmmtmmmmmmmammmmimMtm,... MwBBwawHBMWHBBBBBwpwiWBV LEHI'S KURT NIELS0N (32) drags down Tooele halfback Don Deavilla (33) on an end run. Longhorn Rodeo Club Names Officers opfm AT THE 717 CHINA LIGHT CAFE I' Featuring Chinese "p v I - Begins Season American Food 700 East State Street The Lehi Longhorn Rodeo Club has named officers for the coming year and started American Fork American Fork Shopping Center j Named competition'. 7 Take Out Orders Lj Hours: 756-656- 0 11:30 a.m. till 10:30 p.m. SPECIAL LUNCHEON 11:30 a.m. till 4 p.m. CHINESE LUNCHEON SPECIAL DINNER 4 P.M. TILL 10 P.M. head the group is Darrell Adams, president; with vice Norris, Kenny president; Connie Morse, secretary; Robyn Smith, and assistant secretary; Amy Calton, historian. Club have members already participated in the Riverton, West Jordan and qualify Robyn for the state finals, which will Brigham City rodeos. Robyn from an Longhorn member. f 76 ire (: durable saddle &K P l:,,:tsrffy tread tep-- . : said a number of independent collegiate contestants will compete in addition to regular teams Mike from the 12 schools. He said it should be one of the best regional meets ever held. Men will compete in calf I 72 of An upcoming project the club will be ticket sales for a Remington 30.06 rifle. roping, team roping, steer wrestling, bareback riding, saddle bronc riding and bull enter 3 racing, team roping, break- roping (the rope is breaks), and goat tying, tied to the saddlehorn with a ribbon and time is clocked when the ribbon stock is contracted this year Cross through Triangle Professional away riding. Women will four events, barrel uamjos EKltlasDBCBOQ The gun will be awarded the holder of the lucky ticket on November 21. These tickets are available 1 Z&LLl - Monday Luxury of softness in a beautiful range of vinyl .colors. Cushioned whigh-densit- y ur ethane foam. ' Color matched bumpers tightening hinges. iJ Suggested KDC-1- 8 11 & top : NOW ONLY t 00 Retail rlu ' 231 x Q If NOW ISTHFIIMETO BUY YOUR CDttshGiroAGaQ 1 JJI r: APPLIANCE ' iferTI 'v r U;J "ll II ; : , ' rm y'll - 1 .. :;- yj!i I 338 & SERVICE East State Road Amoriran W wasvMIIIPnrlr I 1 756-051- 1 bucking Rodeos of Preston, Idaho. U W. Main kick-of- f Smith (23). 756-636- 3 ' . be held later in the year. Black PIONEERS. Jim Fackrell (75), Corey Thayne (66). Mike Bonds (44), and Eric Haws (11) surround Tooele returner Toilet Seat .1'., i winnings faculty duties. LEHI Padded Stp Stool .W-'l,-J-;''- in- M ... eoihioned seat is promised. Both and cowgirls will Friday - Saturday 1 jng took first in goats and second in pole bending at Brigham City and second in goats at Riverton. These Smith to is compete. Russell Black and Steve Trane coach the rodeo team at Utah Tech as a sideline in addition to their regular vmk 'lilii public invited and some of the best rodeoing seen in Utah Valley ' rodeo a by hosting meet the weekend of Sept. 26 and 27 for 12 member schools of the Rocky Mountain Region of the National Intercollegiate r 1 1 1 |