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Show Ty hi - V.-'- . I - P - .' y ; '. Ffov Timps Battle Nig Tate if i 1 - f day ' ' A f Bulldogs Display Power To Race PastPayson 26 to 0 Victo ry m Friday Clash; n League Playoff Series To H HERALDAESB5,V91 SUNDAY 7-- 6 1 UI 1 me to 4 taps Stol Fcwr Vikings Whip BYCH Bingham By Count 7-- 6 wiiiif yfetory iS( their 'efforts were in vain as By BOB BACKMAN By GUY HILLMAN Writer Herald Sports Sherm Kay smashed over center down.! Wakefield tallied By WENDELL RIGBY Herald Sports Writer touchdowns and Dixon two-- , while one-yar- d g for line Provo's the Provo's PAYSON from Coach Grant Bushman's Brig- GROVE PLEASANT Showing ham led by Dave Harness, en final score. Wildcats ran rough Snell had one try .'Iat the goal and Bailey, Lewis. Koller, D. Peters. backs, rock-ribbe- d By RAY SCHWARTZ i when their shod .Young 2:30 p.m. made it count. to run rougn defense . the abled Bulldogs over a badly Bob Bartholomew and, Richard Double Plays Lewis to Krug to shod Herald Sports Editor i v FriThe Steelers evened tne Lions line was threatened, .Pleas North Sanpete eleven in the final Score by Quarters: overj the Payson to Green to Krug nTavnff ai series Davis alternated In the! quarter- goal was 26-The Industrial League's 1954 score . . . J Bailey; Powers The . 0 0 0 J night.! day f ant Grove's Vikings turned back round of on Bases Provo 7, American play Friday North Sanpete s light line was pene back slot for the Lions. The Lions 7 20 '6 12- -45 championship will be on the line games apiece7- -, when they aeieaiea Left in BYU Payson the stadium. Young...: Brigham evening here Friai Fork 10. Struck Out by Ford 6, trated several times by line loss to Provo gave them a pre Bingham's Miners nigni Fridaytwo today, when the American Fork the Timps, to send. 45-0 Final score was for the Cats. Bt High scoring: Touchdown- steams Tate 3. Basses on Balls Off Tate smashes. although Payson's two season record of one win and two the Steele rsand, the Provo Timps Timp Park .; day night. . Balls 4. with Pitched Hit Holbrook Dan Wakefield 4, Dick Dixon 2, 4, Ford Donald Ram Coaches to tne wire. down Tachlki and Fredjlosses meet at limp Park starting at battling Norman and Hales half guards,: Harley Right Bob Snell. pAT-f-Tha-d Johnson 3 -- P. Peters by Ford. Wild Pitches Muniz, defensive the and Mack Wilkey. were only ap The lineups: Denny Job, wno pixeneu Dave Tree Guard great jhowed sparked r , as the Timp3 Tate. Passed Balls Story. Time work. : pointed to their positions near the (placements). t.adv eiaht-hittProvo . '.. rugged defensive play of the Vik start of school, and the Southern Line ups:l defeated-- the Steelers 10--3 last of Game 2 Hours 15 Min. Um '. Provo's! first touchdown was P. Johnson. times stopped the three that Mitchell, ings and Ends Dark North Bates. certain Ablett and almost is Sanpete: showed an unfamiliarity with pires Tuesday night, called back because of an offside Tackles Beasley, Okey. , inside the winner's boys Miner attack V.Tieeler and ,Tackles coach well Graham; as ior as their each other call 'the to get toaay starting penalty. Guards Strong, Da vies. Sorenson and Guarus Peterson;' ing situation. , the Prbvoans. Their first score came early in Center Staheli. j 80 j marched Dixon: The yards The BY squad, fresh from a Shelley; Center Richard Vikings Touch To Beat the second quarter on a Carter, touchdown with tough 6 loss to the powerful Mil Backs Allred, Hafen, Lott ana Quarterback first for their to Bill nass from Dean Jensen Job's pitching opponent prob ! Halfbackjs Harness, Jensen, fuUback, lard Wayne Ash, a 13-- 7 last week at Fillmore, Peter Hafen; Defensive Koski, Mitchell who was in the end zone. fullback Dove. 20 yards into had Eagles ably will be . Bob Sanders, andlast the to show their Peckham, Johansen, Lund, Synr rambling little chance kicked the extra point. tne steeiers ace curveSubstitutions - Vernon, James, the end zone. ; when i All their derguard, Lassen, Howell and wares night. Friday The play was' repeated a few Marcroft, Prothero, M. Johnson, he is baller is. plenty I sharp extra-poi1 ROD GRIFFIN By Hales booted the plays worked, and Bob Snell,. Dan Burnside. moments! later for the Bulldog's Kay, Russell. tough to beat. So Job, a youthful BY Heral4 SporU Writer Brockbank, team with Bob its Wakefield, Dick Dixon and High: Ends that nrovided his ' second touchdown. The kick for J expected to have r Tack- ? Amer- southnaw. is out and PaysonAMERICAN FORK Tony. line Davies; Ram ran the of Bentley victory. Bentley through margin the extra poinf was blocked. for him today cut work his I les Davis, Bryson, Hatch, Jackican Fork's highly-toute- d gridiron Nlff Tate was the big hero in Good trout fishing in the future A pass, Carter to Paul John Ends Coombs, Hiatt.i Bineham scored its touchdown almost at will. squad made its 1954 debut with a Friday night's game as he pitch is forecast at Marsh and China son, good for 15 yards, produced - Tackles Taylor, Henrie. in the fourth quarter with John Snell' was almost unstoppable, son, j Campbell, Andrus; Guards 13-- 7 Liddiardj Foutz. Earl. Thad Guards Tachiki, Muniz. j victory over Springville Fri ed and batted the Steelers to Lakes on the northern slopes of Provo's third touchdown in the son, a halfback, sweeping around and reeled off yardage every time Johnson and Fullerton; Centers-Wei- ght, at The game, played he carried the ball. With the ball day night. the Uintas following the chemical third quarter. James booted the Center Chris tensen. end for the touchdown. victory. It was his! ' line-driv-e i Dale " "American Fork was and line near the Despaia and Swen-so- n: waters opposing goal last extra point and the Bulldogs led Quarterback R. Davis. to the centerfleld fence In treatment of these double ' and well Dixon. Snell,, Backs Dick teams. played by both Halfbacks N. Davis,' Bryson; Raton tunnel, which penetrates the Rams massed to try and stop Bob that scored Don Gels week by fisheries division per-- 20-- 0 the R. A 15 yard run by Eugene Laur- with eighth Despain, Maiben, Bentley, I. Raton mountain in the, extreme the Snell rushes, the ball usually Elliott winning run and, climax sonnel of the Department of Fish payson showed surprising Fullback Selman. J, Beck, or Shell, sen late in third quarter produced ed a the Wakefield Taylor and and Game. holomew, northeast corner of New Mexico, went to, the speedy strength as they made several Substitutes " ..' v j Jones. a touchdown and put the Forkers effort brilliant touch the Dixon for the . is 2011 feet long. . steady the Forkers. Manv tons of chub and other spectacular goal line stands, but Bailey, Ross, Hoover, Steele. out in front to stay. Previous to Tate byalso pitched magnificent trash fish were destroyed during that time, the Cavemen crew shutout ball the last Five the operation. Only 35 trout trailed by a 6 count, with a He was especially tough innings. in the were noted among the dead fish. by Springville's clutch during that span of in These two lakes have been rapid Blaine Hales and Sam Francis nings. ly depleted of trout fishing since Ford-wen- t making the difference, i distance the Garth thoughtless anglers polluted them Reimschiissel faded back for for the. Timps and was with undesirable trash fish sev-- l charged a lone pass and hit Laursen on with the loss. "eral vears affo. the Springville 28. Laursen was Gain Lead The two waters will be stocked way out ahead of the Springville The 2 a lead Timps gained again with game fish following defense and he romped to the first a in run with the four Oct. . 10 closing of the trout the at rally tally of the evening. The . season. EVENT! featured fourth OF that blocked. was TAKE triples inning tempted conversion The Red Devils took the. Cave by Dave Weiser, and Dave Lewis Bridger Lake, in the same man kickoff on the 40 yard stripe, and Lyle Holler's double. basin, was shown to contain no You smart shoppers who can spot real bargains, now have an opportunity to save. The huge stock consists sparked trash fish during further surveys and, with a series of end runs However, the Forkers, f, vaer snown in rnis aovernsemenr. are and off tackle plays by Kales, by Merrill Hardy's three-bagge- r, conducted last week. Original your tew of merchandise all 0 typical types examples in runs scored fifth the three had called for Curtis,1 and Cook, amoved to the department plans Forker 10. The American: Fork and then tied it up 6 wjlh an- chemical treatment of this lake DC LUXC line tightened and stopped the other run in the seventh. Then, if trash fish were present in JAGUAR Devil drive from reaching pay- - Big Nig won the game with his numbers. double (BOUGI2-3- T in the I eighth. Treatment of Navajo Lake near j dirt, y H Bra ad mw. Cedar City may begin as early Springville didn't waste jmuch AMERICAN FORK AB H PO DCS as in time as Sept. 28, rather than at the the second period ss .. 4 .1 .2 end Blaine Hales took seven plays to Geiss, of the angling season as 4 1 3 move to the Forker 26 yard mark- P. Peters, 2b originally planned. Storms and 0 5 er. Hales then threw a pass to rate, p 3b dropping fall temperatures male 3 3 Va 35-P- C Francis who was downed on the Hardy, such treatment less certain of HM hh dm In j WALL SHOP 10 5 0 lb Olsen, success with added costs as well. American Fork eight yard line. tfty-octi- o wJL c 5 5 Two plays later. Hales sneaked uveny, ..4 Anglers are urged to visit the VI. inwHW rMl . I pffWM, 1 D. Peters, If j. 5 tied center and Itt- to the treat the Lake o bok4-up through Navajo prior PMtproW ininl . 5 cf 2 Kitchen, ment of that water In the inter the hall game at 676. The Devils 1 4 est of harvesting as many of the elected to pass for the extra point, ITUUBlUdlt Its ML Um Onr Lay-- A way Plant com as trout to the Since 'Hales and Francis possible. 41 13 27 9 remainingmost to put them out Totals . bination clicked cover 22, Aug. regulations WORK GLOVES PROVO AB H PO l3-200-3front 6 fat half-timPOVJB the of game fish have ing taking 4 .. 2 0 c rf AH Weiser, fsjctd tarfW with third the been In on the' removed to water this quarter ' 3 1 7 ball on Springville's 10, Hales got Story, e encourage such a harvest S9 vclvt ...O4 2b 5 2 2 Green, free on an "end run and headed 3 0 9 for paydirt. A shoestring tackle Krug, lb ss Rg.40X0 COMFORTERS 1 2 5 Powers, tne Lee became 25.00 im '. . . . by Taylor Reg. Volut) 3b mU e4-sm-I 3 1 1 aWtwtaMntr tftkreecs portant defensive play "of the Bailey. cf S. . . . ValtM 8. Trr Army . Q98 1 3 6 rwl fieseorcaw game as he stopped Hales ;on the Lewis, If veefotiwif Ref. $8.00 vriveO 4 1 0 By United Press Roller, Red Devil 40 yard stripe; ehcafs rcvthrb tarrwt. D , ' ., Ckk dotty tJcsHptod to bold oVilb quippod 4 0 0 Ford, BY p North to be the 45, This ( High turning Sanpete proved vMi Jecobt chck, polishinf booMl, ' -' Provo 26, Payson 0. point as, on the next play, SpringWREKCH SET . 34 9 27 11 ToUl ville fumbled and the Forkers reAmerican Fork 13. SDrineville drifts pttissO Wttkttt&f flBld OSswajf MOM i... c AHm set. QA covered on the Devil 35 yard Score by Innings: OSCaiATtXG 0 Am. Fork ........ 100 130 110- -7 j. marker. Pleasant Grove 7, Bingham 6. SAW tlCCT 101 ............. Provo 400 Allen Preston moved the ban to 0006 Bear River 20, South WIND-WATE- R REPELLENT the 18 and set the stage for Laur- - Summary: Runs Geis 2, P. Granite 25. Weber sen's 15 yard romp to paydirt two Peters,' Tate, Hardy 2, Overly, North Summit 20, Park City TANKER JACKET plays later. Laursen also made Story, Powers. Bailey. Lewis. West 0, Logan .; 7 the conversion and the Cavemen Roller, Ford, Errors Gela 2, Ol Carbon 19. Grand Junction 7 and Cut i sen, Powers 2.-- Stolen Bases led J3-East 14, Ben Lomond 6 to give ' av4-- c roomy Score by quarters:' Story. Sacrifice Hit kaaki .Weiser, Hurricane 33. Kanab 19 yon T complete 0 0 O Three Gels. Base Wasatch High 13, Judge Lewis, Story, Springville 0 and f re edom American Fork . .' 6 0 7 013 Hits Weiser, Lewis, Hardy. Two Lincoln 26, Delta 0 warmth while Base Hits Koller, Tate. Runs South Summit 26, Grantsyille 12 Scoring: Touchdowns Laursen you work. Wool Reg. 9.95 CM fvH CM 2 Hales, t Conversions Tate, Hardy 2, Miuard 13, Cyprus 12 Francis, Batted eis, interlinquilted Laursen. Olsen, Overly. Weiser. Green, North Cache 26, South Cache 6 ing with knit wrist, bottom and Outer shell Ions staple CRANO NEW collar.. cotton. Available in O. D. or 3 All-Eve- i hard-runnin- four j ' out-mann- ' ed - . 00 0. pre-seas- , on 7-- 6. - er Cavemen Tip ? I . ! Springyillel Eleven Top Fishing Forecast For Uinta Waters V J fast-movi- '; 25-ya-rd j 8-- 200-pou- nd j es I nt j ng Bart come-from-behi-nd . 7-- pass-conversi- on ? WW) 0 I 6-- ... ot nurryj WORK SOX 6-- 1 THIS ADVANTAGE . OUT EOTDKE (WHOLESALE STOCKS ; $70X0 horsepower paint sprayer I hal ' I 1 7-- . e. C3 OI ftEVOLVIMQ MICROSCOPE Prep Grid Scores 1695 fr : L1 , 7-P- 6W : t . 7. 295 KHAKI PANTS blf 379S 5 07 in-G- Region Grid Officials Set Monday Meeting Tiger Eleven Triumphs O Delta to 26 : y ' - i - .. Udell We$tover Wilkinson, Gilligan. Centers Lit-pushed Ids Golden Tigers into tlefield Cragun and Reed. Quar high wear Friday and Lincoln terDacics Dick Cox, Walt Band-le- y, Bob Cox' and Abram. Half-plunged and passed o an easy 2&-- 0 victory over a visiting team DacKs XMicnoies, Harding, Sum from down Delta way. L ner, Kitchen, Thompson, . Hold- It was the first appearance of away. Fullbacks Chad Moon and T high gear Friday and ' Lincoln uourcun. ' I squad before hte home town folk, Offinlale 7; . Briggs and to see and they had their chance Baugh. Coach "Westover and his T formation with the unbalanced line demonstrated. It was a successful showing and critics may! have to OREM-Coac- h 1 revamp their prognostications for the Region 3 gridiron warfare. "Lincoln was impressive on offense, with Evan Harding, Chad Moon, Dick Cox and Verlin Nich-ol- es operating behind a smoothly operating front line for consistent gains all afternoon. The passing of Cox and Walt Bandley was excellent, and three narrow misses on connections prevented that many more touchdowns for the .. Tigers. defense slipped at times, j.butTtMgenerally it looked promising ; and the shift from the single wing to Coach Westover'i version of the T was more than satisfactory to the large partisan crowd of spectators. Delta had a powerful packfield,' led by Phil Mood and Carl Ben- -, nett, - a hard plunging fullback, but the line, leaked like a sieve, and it was hardly a good ' test for ; the Region 3 eleven. . Score by' quarters: ' J Delta V0 0 ments). . -- i o 0 . - Lineups-' I j . Delta: Ends Schlappi. Cahoon, Dutson and Johnson. Tackles Warnick, Jensen, Bronson, Bowers, Bradfield, NielsenJ Guards Maxfield, TwitcheU, Knight Over-so- n, Tolbert, Blanch, Centers Leland Overson, Windsor and f j Peterson. Quarterbacks Members of the Region 3 Foot ball Officials Assn. will meet Monday at 7 p. m. at Provo High School, it was announced Satur day. Important business matters will be taken up at the meeting and! all officials desiring to work Region 3 games should attend the meeting. 4y f ' dSsT r-- XI OaFOiiD !S 2M2 I 7 Z3 k 7Vtx&k. C0MBAT B00T G P1K1 Y'. Madt from Strong y; leather with heavy duty 11469, 24L93 0 i ecz3 "If h wr not for vour Gama Warden, vau would have very litrlo hunting and fishingl Better Ceopratt.w v Describes Dilemma An anonymous wag has composed this little ditty to describe the dilemma of the warden: If the game warden asks to see your license, he's insulting. If he takes your' word for having one, he's a slacker in his duties. 'If he arrests a violator, he's showing how tough he can be. If he gives the culprit another chance, he's showing favoritism. If he works day and night to tnforac the law, he's a tyrant If he relaxes at all, he's a shirker and a chisler. If ' he talks fish and game conservation,' he's overly sentimental' about his work. If he keeps quiet, he's not sufficiently InterJl ested.: , U he works out problems for himself, he s a know-it-aj , If he accepts suggestions from others, he's in competent. U he acts firm, he's unfairnG a rascal. If he acts like a gentleman, he's too easy. So what's the poor guy gonna do? FGID I CO 3-L- ay 0 , "I APT Mra jfca aiawa3 hivot aaaj O. cbltiat aSj HMMf WfcSaOSJt vvvotvu j f . D. DACR0N BAG w Waterproof N7I0B Covert, filled with 4 lbs. dacron, fnH sipper, two bags ean be sipped together, 2 air mattress compartments, plaid flannel Hninav 36" x 80" sise ........ , . FOLDING CAMP COTS - Sturdy hardwood frame, covered with heavy duty canvai. easily sat 2)UuJ , ' Lincoln 6 7 6 726 Lincoln scoring:' touchdowns Evan Harding, Chad; Moon 3. PATWalt Bandley 2 fplace- J blue fabric. ll. j ...... COME IN AND BROWSE AROUND Robert Vest, Cole and 'Duane Jeffery. Halfbacks Moody, j Sampson, Gerald Finlinson. Fullbacks Carl Bennett, rGarth Finlinson id Western. 7 Iccoln: 'Ends Peterson, Tar- ler. Mansfield, Harward, Keetch and McArthur. Tackles Stapley, Chynoweth, Miles and Colledae. Guards Allred. Browsu CoImub. Sportsmans Hoadquaittrs 7 x .... i .... .. Men's Brief s 3 pr. 47e Each ......... i . . . ; IN : S12.C3 ! 9. 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