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Show . 1 viJls ID) 1. T'se rs Fold Before Agg ressive Red Devils Dixon Leads RIGBY Herald Sports Writer A scrappy SPRINGVILLE cane of Sprineville Red Devils won the Region 3 football cham- vplonship Friday afternoon with an easy 38-- 6 win over Lincoln ' Hign 7 School. ?h. The game the Red Devils play-ie- d probably was" their best game of the wilted of the eleven. The season, while the Tigers before the withering blast George Pehrson-eoache- d - Tigers looked Impressive as they started the contest. Their The Devils tallied twice in the final period, The speedy, hard - driving Shipp- waltzed' around right .end for 40, yards; Mark Bills picked up 10 on a quick opener, then drove over, the massed-cent- er of the line for Dixon's tremendous punt which By GARY RUMMLER Led by hard-runnitailback placed the ball on Payson's five Richard Dixon, BY High roared yard line set up? the first of the back after a ' 7 deadlock at "two in 13 seconds touchdowns" intermission to score twice within and a . Payson clipping penalty 13 seconds during the closing and a fumble set up the other. minutes o the third quarter to Payson could do little after beat Payson 27-- 7 in the final game Dixon's kick and were forced to of the season. kick. Dixon returned the punt to Aided by a BY High line that Payson's 23 and two plays later tore gapping holes in Payson's Tony Bentley ran it over from the defense, Dixon went over the five. goal line for two touchdowns, ran After the touchdown BY kicked two jjxtra points over and passed off to the Payson Lions who ran it forgone other, kicked a punt that back to the 15 before being stoptraveled 60 yards from scrimmage, ped.) A clipping penalty against and averaged nine yards , a try Payson moved the ball to the one for the 15 times he carried the and an after incomplete pass. , ball.: Dan Wakefield scooped up a Pay- "Penalties and fumbles hurt Pay- (fumble on the five and ran it son considerably as one of BY's son over for BY's third score. touchdowns was given them by - Final touchdown for BY High a . fumble and two other touch- came in the fourth period downs Were set up by fumbles and after early Eddie Foutz fell on guard penalties. a Payson fumble on the 50. After a . penalty, Dixon passed to end Brent Brockbank to place the ball back" on the 50 and then Dixon wen around right end to the 38. the touchdown. 7-- Intercepts Forward The final score came for Springville when big lumbering Whitney, a tackle, caught, one of Lincoln s forwards and headed for the Tiger goal. He was stop ped on the '10 yard stripe, but Shipp ate up the rest of the distance with a beautifully executed- end run. . Lincoln scored their lone touch- dowh of the game midway in the final period when Walt Bandley finally hit one of his own receivers with a pass, and big Jan Peterson took the oval into the end zone for the score. The ' victory gave Springville the Region 3 title and a chance at State Class B honors. They draw a two weeks? rest and then they will meet the winner of the Fillmore vs. Union clash, slated . . . 66 I . -- i . Vince Martinez -- Kayos Fiore c: In Seventh Round After Payson guard Stanley Wilson had stopped Bob Snell for no gain: Dixon found a hole large NEW YORK X UP Welterweight TIMELY CONTRIBUTION contender Vince Martinez is right BlfDD LAKE, N. J. (UP) in the middle of the bitterest feud "Yoik never know when you'll need between rival boxing :anizations an ambulance," remarked a pasin ring history, but it hasn't affect senger in Samuel Kilansky's car ed' his .punch. after living the local First Aid violent vince of Paterson, N.J., Resque Squad a donation. Minutes butchered Carmine Fioreuof Brook- later the Kilansky car was m a lyn Friday night ant registered a head! on collision and five of its technical knockout at 2:32 of the occupants were taken to a hospital seventh- round in their return TV-- in the squad s ambulance. at Madison Square Garradio bout den. 1 ' gers Metropolitan Boxing Alliance, It was Martinez 12th straight worked in Martinez' corner. But victory and his 39th in 42 profes- Bill paly, Vince's manager of resional fights. cord and treasurer of the powerful r. Fiore had lasted the International Boxing" Guild, was a full 10 rounds in their first encount- mere spectator at the ringside er at the Garden, Jan. 30, 1953, neither in the corner nor in the but lost the decision. n dressing room AlBraverman, Martinez; favored at 12 to 5, Friday night Mana-scale- d 143 of the insurgent president; pounds to Fiore's 147. - -- -- BY High one-ya- rd al 10-ya- rd 30-ya- rd . 4- V "j" 7 VQf : VOTE FOR 6 , - 55-ya- rd 53-ya-rd TD's Jot; BY High Dixon Richard 2, Tony Bentley, Dan Wakefield. For Pay so-nFrank Coombs. Scoring PAT for BY High Rich ard Dixon 2. Tony Bentley. For Payson DeWayne Hyatt. Scoring 13-1- 0; j 7 14 SUNDAY HERALD LEHI American Fork andLehi and ran 40 yards to the Pioneer battled to a 3 tie here Fri-- 11. oass. Gene Lar. day afternoon in a Region 3 A fourth-dow- n football game. to sen Milt Forbush, produced It marked the second tie game the, touchdown. The try for the American Fork had played in extra point was no good. two weeks. The " week before 'The Cavemen scored later in Coach Leo NelsdfJ's Cavemen and the Pleasant Grove fdught to a scoresame, period when Laursen less; tie on the if. G. gridiron. climaxed a drive by going over Lehi broke the scoring ice early from the Lehi line. Laursen's placement was good.V in the first quarter.-- ' A' forward-latermarch in the fourth pass play from A Morgan Evans to Brent Dorton quarter produced the Second Lehi to Gary Jolley put the ball on touchdown. A pass Evtne one and Evans sneaked ans to Jolley, was the key play across and then ran over the in the drive. It put the ball on v extra point. the two. Evans then- - plunged ' across. , 13-American Fork went ahead 7 two A touchdowns in the line plunge for the extra by scoring second quarter. The first Cave- point was. good, but Lehi was second" quarter. That; was the fourth straight man score came when Mvron offside and . the Pioneers failed touchdown of the game for the Smith intercepted a Lehi pass to convert from the one. East High eleven and made the -4 score 27-- 0 at half time.' Dave Harness was a running A STATE SENATOR threat for the Bulldogs and Eric I Carter did some fine passing, Who hs 1 00 Backer of but the Bulldogs just didn't have it Friday. Leroy Davies, Provo The Upper Colorado River guard, and Murray Johnson, a Storage Project fullback, both played good games the for Bulldogs. The East High Leopards, re mained in the running for the Big Nine football Championship by swamping Provo High's Bull Friday afternoon on dogs, 33-the Leopards' field. Running up a 20-- 0 lead in the first auarter. Coach Tally Ste vens' defending Class A champs had little trouble rolling to vie tory over the Bulldogs. Jim ,Rytting was the big hero of the East triumph as he passed for one touchdown and scored a touchdown on a toss from Steve Watson. Howard Ringwood, East High's find of the year, scored on the most thrilling play of the game, a touchdown gallop in tne early in the game. The kick went almost ou yaras inrougn tne air. With 3:23 of the second stanza Dixon rplunged over right guard from the three to score the, first touchdown of the game. Frank Coombs tied it up by scoring Payson's lone touchdown with a catch of Bob Bartholomew's pass in the end zone with 11 seconds left in the first half. ..... : Summary: Payson Ends: Hyatt, Graham. Tackles: Taylor, Dalley. Guards: Muniz, Tachiki. Center :, Christen-so-Quarterback: Bartholomew. Halfbacks: Davis, : Ross. Fullback: Steele. : BY High-En- ds Sutherland, Brockbank. Tackles: Davis, Hatch. Guards: Foutz, Liddiard Center: Despain. Quarterback Bentley. Halfbacks : DixonWake- field. Fullback: SnelL M Score by quarters: 0 7 0 0 Payson 0 Score 33-- 0 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1354 Utah County. Utah Pioneers, American Fork Battle to 13-1- 3 Deadlock Provo By enough to drive, a freight train through, in (the left side of the line and romped the.rest, of the way for the score. Try for the extra point was" no good and the scoring ended. ' A beautiful quick kick by Pay-son- 's Frank Codmbs which rolled to BY's nine was the highlight of the first quarter as neither team had much of an offensive i. .............. 17- East Swamps to 27-- 7 Victory B YH -- opening kick was. grounded on five, and the Devils wouldn't dent the tough Lincoln line. Their forced punt went back to the 40 and from here the Bengali began a drive - However, the eventual cham pions had other ideas. They pick ed up a Lincoln fumble and ran it back downfield to take much of the starch out of the Tigers , Springville failed to make their yardage and they kicked, but the Tiger safety man let the ball drop or. the 10 yard line,and although3 Chad Moon made one JbeautifuJ fo Friday at Fillmore. The State run to bring the ball back to Semi-Fina- ls clash will be on the midfield. the old Lincoln drive home field, of the Millard vs. ' . was gone. Union winner. The winner will " Walt Bandley, Tiger quartcr-bic- k, play in the sta'te finals in Salt fumbled on an -- attempted Lake City. Score by Quarters sneak through the line, and Springville recovered. Thereafter Lincoln ... .....0 0 0 Lincoln went topieces.r Springville ........0 19 7 1238 The first Springville score came Lincoln . scoring: touchdow- nsecond after the opening of the Jan Peterson (pass); Springville second period. With the stage set scoring: touchdowns Eldon Bills 3: Eddie following the Lincoln fumble. Francis ,2rrMark Eddie Holmes pulled a surprise Holmes 1- - Clair Shipp 1; PAT pass to Eldon Francis, and the Eddie Holmes 2 (placements). speedy halfback? ran nearly 50 Lineups yards for the vfirsf . touchdown. Lincoln: Ends Peterson, Far Holmes attempted, placement hit ley, McArthur, Keetch, Mansthe crossbar and bounced back. . field, Harward; Tackles Stap- March Through ley. Chynoweth, Miles ; Guards-D- on marched Springvillethrough Coleman, Brown, Wilkinson, ' the Tiger line almost at ? will Colledge, Harold Coleman, AUred; thereafter. The elusive Clair Center Littlefield; Quarterback: "Shipp, a star of the game, sprint-e-d Walt Bandley; Halfbacks Evan off end for, 15 yards before Harding, Jack Sumner, Verlin Don Coleman could , pull him Nicholes, Darrell Kitchen, Boyd ,down. Francis picked up eight Holdaway, Bob Cox; Fullbacks:; yards for a first down, andthen Chad Moon Jerry Gourdin, Don the hard hitting Mark Bills-bulle.'. Wilberg, through the Tigers line for a Springville. Ends Ash, Wright, touchdown. This time Holmes Chapman; Tackles ' R a w I e, kick was true and he big blue-cla- d Whitney; Guards Engle, Clyde, Devils paced the field with Cook, Harrison, Bleggi; Center : a 13-- 0 lead. Smith; Backs Eddie Holmes. scored Springville again before Clair Shipp, Eldon Francis, Mark the second quarter ended. One of Bills, Duke Reid, Clyde Morten-se- n, Walt Bandley's ' passes was Gottfredson, Hoffman,' Al- . speared by Eddie Holmes, and he mon, Watt5, Curtis, Harmer. 2 ran the ball to the Lincoln five Officials Brooks, Overly and yard line before he was dragged Bullock. X down. It was an easy matter for big bruising Mark Bills to handle the rest of the yardagewith one' the Springville to win M.mlon Tit! ng J LL ,1 fficota op V , FOR CREAMED FOODS To make NEW YORK (UP) GRANT THORN a crisp and tasty shell for creamed foods, just hollow out the center of a round shreddec" wheat biscut. It is an inexpensive method of serving creamed foods. And it's . tasty. 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