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Show 27-0 For Win Vikings th 'Victory in Row i" It ' Lewis scored again in the quarter from the A. F. 31 after Allen had picked up 40 yards on an end run. Don Hales placed the ball through the upright to make the score read 20-- at half time. . Herald Sports Writer The GROVE; School grid Pleasant Grove High in four times machine exploded to defeat fashion characteristic the American Fork" Cavemen 27 to 0 Friday night in a Homecoming game played under the P. G. lights. The win, number 16 in an uv broken string for the Vikings, its usual number of displayed ' long gains and exciting broken field running which have grown so dear to the a he arts of the P. G. fans. The Cavemen concentrated in trying to stop the speedy twins of the Viking backfield, Hal Lewis and Paul Allen. However, in trying to stop these two boys they were crossed up by two other pretty adequate ball carriers, Gene Carson and Kenny Merrill. In fact it was Carson who made the Initial touchdown for Pleasant Grove through the American Fork line in the first quarter from the Cavemen 29 yard marker. The conversion i failed. Scores on Reverse Lewis carried the ball over on a well executed reverse early in the second quarter from his own 36 yard line. Dan Buckner kicked the, extra point. PLEASANT verted to end the P.G. scoring. Clears His Bench Coach" Ned Alger cleared Uiis bench to permit his younger players to see action during the remainder of the game. Although the Cavemen offense never penetrated the , P. ' G. 25 yard marker, the American Fork boys did look good on several 19-1- 3 plays. The second quarter found Dennis Hansen, A. F. quarier ,1.. back, flipping passes repeatedly By WENDELL RIGBY for important gains. OREM Springville Red Devils The Cavemen fought hard to officially opened the 1956 play for hold the Vikings, and the play 3 win over a of Bill Spainhower at center, keeps with a Scholes at end, Doug Tayfighting but fumbling Orem Tiger Peter 11 that threw away most of their lor at fullback, and Larry Beck all helped to keep scoring chances Friday afternoon. at halfback Thel Devils scored once in the the game airly even. Score by quarters: second period, then struck quickly 6 14 7 0 27 Grove Pleas. for two touchdowns and an extra 0 0 0 0 0 Am. Fork point ii the third quarter to ciincn Officials: Brlggs; Umpire, the contest. Headlinesman, Baugh. of Both scores were 'the result some yery questionaoie piaying that mhrred what generally was d contest. a rne lrst &pnngvuie gut was an outright present. The Red Devils punted and in attempting to run the ball the Tiger backs tried a lateral that, after passing through a half dozen hands, the ball finally ; Devils Trjp Orem High In ! 19-1- " well-playe- W J L Smeath's Berg's Daily Herald 5 5 "...7 5 .............76 Happy Service , McRand Cleaners Freddies Regal Grill Taylor's 4 5 7 B&H Pharmacy - 3 ,...17 Rohbock's Floral Handy "Service 5 6 7 5 4 8 ......32 ; , , PROVO CITY LADIES' LEAGUE ....9 ...8 v - v. 9 10 was grounded by Springville on the Orem two-yar- d stripe. Three line plunges failed to gain and finally big Marvin Fullmer bucked over from the three-inc- h mark for the initial tally. His at tempted kick was low. The Red Devils scored twice in the third period. James Simmons picked up a loose kickoff ball and with little or no molestation romped 80 yards to the goal line. He also made the extra point on a wide end run. The final score was the result of i another fumble. Springville recovered a Tiger fumble then, received some additional help as 'the officials -- -- SUMMARY OF LEADERS Cougar Football Will Improve, Kopp Says 15-ya- rd 10-ya- rd -- - , First Security Bank Mxse Gold ....... Security Title Exchange Club 5 .683 6 .625 .625 .625 .500 .375 .375 .250 .250 .000 High Team Series: 1. Smeath's 2719; 2. Jim's Disk Co. 2705; 3. Pacific States Pipe 2673. High Team Game: 1. Smeath's 985;. 2. Jim's Dlst. Co. 950; 3. Jim's Dist. Co. 943. 1. High Individual. Series: Jim ,550 ; 2. Flllmore-Hansen- 's 31 549; Fetterly-Jlm'- s ' 543. Done-Smeat- h's Heber High Individual Games: 1. mar Don : Fillmore-Hansen- 's Larsen-SmeatL'- ; 2. .3. Jim 205 s- La- 219; 205. Fetterly-Jim'- s SUMMARY OF RESULTS Hansen Candy 857 856 9392652 Provo Plmb. 890 816 778 2484 Smeath's '985 87l 8632719 Exchge. Club 660 760 7392159 P. States Pipe 856 930 8872673 889 826 8902605 Rio Grande 794 871 ,784 2449 Title Security A.L. Duckett's Moose Gold Moose Purple Jim's Dist Co. 880 810 781 833 950 839 885 812 Security Bank 849 810 '8802570 8282448 8382556 9432705 8162475 i . Lineups: ville: Ends Kay Cook, Springe Howard Stewart, Otto Bardsley, Elliott Jovdan; tackles; George Black, Wallace Johnson, Lyle May-nar-d, Frank Mitchell, Wesley Hoover, Neil Thorn ; guards Rich ard Rawle, Wallace Bird, Afton Engle, Lee Measom; center Rex Blanchard, Rodney Miner, Dan Chief Kit Fox to Face Roy Shire in Rassling Feature Chief Kit Fox, the "pride of the Commanche Indian Reserva tion in Oklahoma," , will meet Prof. Roy Shire, the "big hate" of western wrestling fans, Tues day night at the Riverside Roller Rink Arena. The match will be the main event of a benefit wrestling card, with' all net proceeds going to the Utah County Child Guidance Clinic, according to Promoter Dave Rey- nolds . While attending anndian school at Shellocco, Okla., Chief Kit all-arou- nd pra-gam- beak-buste- . Fullmeiy Harold Kunze, Ross Steffins, Craig Smith. Orem: Ends Heber Tippetts, Larry Sheriff, Eugene Kynaston, Gary Palmer, Stan Beatty, Dennis Grimes; tackles K. C. Lunceford, Dae Hall, Gary Bunnell, Kay Lit- tlefield; guards Duane Rowley, Dick Crowton, Cillford Craig, Neil Biggs; centers Larry Larsen, Ray. Edwards; backs Dave Harding, Sherm Holdaway, Shirl Finch, Byron Prestwich, .Tom Soles,. Lee Pledger. backs--Marv- ia James Simmons, ! SIGN WORKING AGREEMENT CHICAGO (UP) The Chicago White Sox have signed a working agreement with the Indianapolis Indians, a former Cleveland farm club, of the Class AAA American Association. It marks ' the . White Sox first hookup with a Triple A club. Earlier the Memphis Chicks of the Class, AA Southern Association announced they were severing their relations with the Sox because oft a "difference of opinion on player personnel.". 'HUNTERS r nearly crippled by Pacific Coast! Conference penalties opened the West Coast football season Friday victory night with a close over Utah before 37,083 fans in . 13-- 7 drives sparked by senior tailback Doug Bradley who used up one of his five allotted i Igames. Bruin Center Jim sMatheny recovered halfback Kri Jensen's line after Memorial Coliseum. jfumble on the four-yr- d back to been pushed The team that beat the Utes Utah had Bradle on a once-mighthe six quick kick was a shadow of the tiheione for dip-ipinto Bruin elevens that dominated and penalized over ball the ran PCC football during the last half Bradley I two. ifrom the of dozen years under the tutelage Coach Henry Sanders. runs of 12 The Bruins clearly showed the I drive was featured hV 1 1 tt--. nnlr :.'Ta .A J effects of a PCC crackdown on ana iv yarus uy liieuiwavjk wu pay to athletes which restricted Duncan. Tailback Ed senior members of the football plunged over from" jthe one-yar- d v, team to only five games for the line. Utah's touchdown fcame in the season. Utah's inability to put on a sus tourth quarter when the Jjftes took tained drive may have been the over the baH on the Bruins1 UCLA only thing that saved UCLA from line after a threes-yar-I sea- punt. defeat in the A Bruin holding penalty moved son opener. UCLA's two touchdowns came the ball to the two where Stuart In the first quarter on a Utah Vaughan circled left on the fourth f fumble and in the second quarter down to score. 165-pour- 1 1 Griffln Prep Grid Scores deny but what he is a pretty colorful character. There also is little doubt but what he is a fair grapples, even though most westerners hate to admit it. Proof of his wrestling ability is seen in the fact that he was a topnotch high school grappler. amateur crown won the and continued grappling with great success for four years in the navy. There Is no question but what Chief Kit Fox- will be the sentimental favorite Tuesday night when he tangles with Shire, and the crowd, which is expected to be near capacity, will be hoping that the husky Indian clobbers the professor but good. Great Supporting- Card Promoter Reynolds has lined up a great supporting card for Tu esday night. Ouimet will battle Danny O'Rourke in one of the supporting matches, while the 28-ya- rd non-conferen- By UNITED PRESS , Logan 33, Ogden 13 Weber 38, South Cache 0 12-- 0 Bountiful 25, North Cache 0 Davis. 13, Bear River 0 HEBER Union sparked by the! Ben Lomond 13, Box Elder 13 (tie) great running of Ken Horrocks and West 7, Millard 0 Ken Benson, rolled to a 12 - 0 Hurricane 27, Milford 6 victory over Wasatch High here Granite 7, Tooele 6 afternoon. Friday 0 South 26, Murray Horrocks ' raced 50 yards to a 0 East 7, Olympus in touchdown the first quarterj 0 Jordan Cyprus 12, Benson across from while smashed 0 Grantsville Bingham 19, three yards out in the fourth quart Pleasant Grove 27, Am. Fork 0 ter. Moab 47, San Juan 0 The Wasps threatened once, drivj. Carbon 26, Spanish Fork 0 line bur 0 ing to the Union Provo 14, Payson halted a the pass interception Springville 19, Lincoln 13 march. Union 12, Wasatch 0 It was the first league game of Uintah 21, Park City 0 L the season for both teams. Judge 18, South Summit 2 Union Rolls Past Wasatch id - PLAY j IN TH3 SCHOOL BAND 20-ya- rd I - MOST IMPRESSIVE GOALIE PROVIDENCE (UP) Manager Muzz Patrick, said today that old rookie Marcel Paille has "Great Sasaka" will battle Geo. been the New York Rangers' most Grant in the other bout. impressive goalie m the team's first 10 days of workouts. Paille The only known species of fresh' was drafted for $10,000 last sumwater sharks are found in Lake mer from Chicoutlmi of the Quebec Hockey League. Nicaragua. 23-ye- ar YANKEES CLOSE DOOR ON SERIES' APPLICATIONS NEW YORK (UP) The New. York Yankees said Saturday that World Series ticket demands this J year were the biggest in the club's history and that "we are no longj-eaccepting applications." The Yankees ' announced Wednesday they would accept applications, i -- an INSTRUMENT for a trial period Amount paid on rental will apply on purchase prioe- - GLEN BROS. r MUSIC 57 N. Univ. FR 3-40- 20 NATIONAL HOME WEEK ENDS TODAY ITMM1L11EV GDI A FA1 IH y I Hi IMS t ASSOCIATION , I I INVITES YOU TO VISIT THESE HOMES ADDRESS BUILDER 415 EAST 900 SOUTH LELAND J. WELLS OREM, UTAH CONSTRUCTION CO. 1295 SOUTH 500 EAST J. GRANT NEILSON SPRINGVILLE, UTAH SPRINGVtDLE, UTAH 1 WILLIAK4R. JEX 1 SPANISH FORK, UTAH. I AHLANDER'S C3 So. Univ. Avenue I NOW THAT THE HUNTING SEASONS ARE NEARINO , PRACTICE THESE . 1 0 COMMANDMENTS OF SAFETY CUP AND SAVE 4 1. Treat every, gun with the respect due a loaded gun. This is the first rule of gun safety. 2. Guns carried into ' camp or home, or when otherwise not in use, must always be unloaded, and taken down or have actions open; guns always should be carried in cases to the shooting area. , 3. Always be sure barrel and action are clear of obstructions, and that you have only ammunition of the proper size for the gun you are carrying. Remove oil and grease from chamber before firing. ' 4. Always carry your gun so that you can 'control the direction of the muzzle even If you stumble; keep the safety on until you, are ready to shoot. ' LAY 'EM AWAY NOW MODERN SH05 REPAIR WEST CENTER PROVO HE. JOHNSON ' : EDGEMONT , CONSTRUCTION CO. I GROW INVESTMENT Coi PROVOt UTAH PI "0 . rti munition should be stored separately beyond reach of ' children and careless adults. 645 EAST 100 SOUTH AMOS E. DALLIN& Son SPRINGVILLE, UTAH UTAH SPRINGVILLE, ' (2). , ' (9) i" 97 SOUTH 430 EAST LARRY Li HEWITT OREM, UTAH SALT LAKE f CITY, UTAH or during shooting. YOUR SPORTSMEN'S H EADQUARTERS - - ( Open; llouso Hours &most. ioir3s; 2, p. ml W 7 p. nv I; 8- IN FSOVO :. YOU CAM PLACE YOUR TRUST Kl 10CAI II0A1E DUllDERS $17.95 1375to OREM, UTAH, I CO. INVESTMENT 800 EAST 2600 NORTH 7. Unattended guns should be unloaded; guns and am- Men's and Ladies' 'Sizes Other Styles SORENSEN - SHORT gun at anything you do not want to avoid all shoot; horseplay while handling 'a gun.; . STYLE SHOWN 218 NORTH STATE ST. a 10. Avoid alcoholic drinks before DEPOSIT DOWN WILL HOLD YOUR CHOICE SMALL OREM, UTAH - loaded gun; never pul a gun toward you by the muzzle. 9. Never shoot a bullet at a flat, hard surface or the surface of water; when at target practice, he sure your backstop is adequate. ! OREM, UTAH - " J MITCHELL 920 SOUTH 100" EAST i 6. Never point . ORES!, UTAH 5. Be. sure 'of your target before you pull the jtrigger; know the Identifying features of the game you intend to hunt. " : 250 EAST 350 NORTH . .. - 600 EAST 400 NORTH ' OREM, UTAH 2 . famous Santa Rosa Boots 350 . 77-ya- rd er 8. Never climb a tree or fence or Jump a ditch with a 1 V on a UCLA, 13-- 7 . Bagley; SUMMARY OF LEADERS 'Lamar LOS ANGELES (UP) WILL APPEAR ON BENEFIT MAT CARD Chief Kit Fox (left) will meet Prof. Roy Shire, who is shown talking to his chief scond, Yvon Ouimet in the main event of Tuesday night's benefit is shown talking to his chief second, Yvon Ouimet will meet Danny O'Rourke in one of the supporting bouts on the card. Proceeds from the bout will go to the Utah County Child Guidance Clinic. - 10 10 12 12 16 Defeat Redslcins g. 7 ! 6 4 4 0 37;000 Fanst See UCLA v )Y - 6 6 8 - 15 ty , ........... .11 Jim's Dlst. .....10 Moose Purple . ...... 10 A. L. Ducketf ......10 Hansen Candy ...... 8 Provo Plumbing ..... 6 - J ; Fox, a great favorite with the "As Brigham Young University fans of the Intermonutain Area, grows, BYU football is going to was a fine athlete, grow with it," Harold Kopp, participating in football, baskethead Cougar grid coach, told ball, wrestling and boxing. Provo Downtown Coaches at a His first love was boxing, but e luncheon- - Saturday. success as a "So far as this year goes with after only mediocre r, he turnthe varsity, we're going to have professional to do the best we can," he said. ed to the mat game and itwas one of the best moves Kopp was openly enthusiastic probably As a pro wrestler, made. ever he about his freshman prospects, a sensation almost became and heralded them as the begin- he two pet holds his with ning of a new football era at overnight, and the Inslash the towahawk Cougarville. Kopp and the Fresno State dian Dance Lock. Favorite of Kids coach, Clark Van Galder, enis He intensive especially a great favor"crying gaged in an towel" session which ended in an ite with the youngsters and has crippled chilapproximate draw, according to appeared in many and Juvenile those who heard them. Van dren's hospitals nation. the across Galder inally admitted that his homes "little" team averaged about 200 "The most wonderful trophy I man. ever received," says Kit, "was pounds per diswas he said frankl;Kopp the one presented to me by the offensive in BYU's children of . Jefferson Memorial appointed and declared at Wichita, showing, Hospital in Texas.' ever he was the first it detested by most game Although team was ab coached where his wrestling fans of the west, Shire solutely "skunked" offensively. continues to pack 'em in where-evBYU ended the game with a he performs. Most fans atminus five yards offensively. tend in hopes of seeing the proHe said principal work during fessor get his block knocked off the past? week had been on the by his opponent. Cougar offense. Prof. Shire got off to a bad start with the westerners when he TDT CAN TROPHY referred to them as "pencil FOR SAN JOSE 'necks." Ever since then he has SAN JOSE (UP) The city of been ''No. 1 on the Hate Parade" San Jose will get a "tin can of the fans in this area. trophy" from officers of the Amer ' And, no matter how much the ican Can Company at a civic fans may dislike him, they can't luncheon here Monday. The can, suitably mounted on a fancy sEver plaque, will be the RADIATORS REPAIRED ten billionth container produced Auto Glass Installed by the firm since it started opera Specialized Work tion in San Jose In 1912. assessed Orem a penalty v High Team Series: 1. Ream's Marvin Fullmer passed to James Market 2257; 2. Handy Service Simmons on the line, then 2109; 3. Rohbock's. Floral 2097. took a handoff and split off left High Team Game: 1. Ream's tackle, for the score. The attempted Market 823: 2. Handy Service kick was fumbled. 746; 3. Rohbock's Floral 744. Orem scored once in the third High, Individual Series: ,1. J. quarter to avoid a whitewash, then Harman (Reams) 547; 2. L. seemed to find themselves and Jensen (Castletons) 508 ; 3. N. S. became a definite threat as they Wright. (Reams) 475. . in- the final pe hit High Individual Games: 1. J. riod.paydirt again Harmon (Reams) 202; 2. L. JenSherman Holdaway was the big sen (Castletons) 195; 3. N.S on both occasions. He alter gun Wright (Reams) 180. nated with Tom Soles and Byron Prestwich in carrying the ball SUMMARY OF RESULTS in a sustained drive, go downfield 689 709 6932091 Berg's center for the score. over R. Floral .. . .637 715 744 2097 ing Palmer split the uprights. Daily Herald 731 620 6982049 Gary The Tigers generated another B&H Pharm." 710 702 5962008 Keam's Mkt. 823 689 745 2257 drive in the final period that endetl Smeath's .....682 734 6742090 with Holdaway going over right McRnd. Clean. 659 646 6211921 guard standing up., Palmer's kick 633 730 746 2109 bounced off the goal posts. Handy Ser. Regal, Grill 567 570 6761813 Score by quarters: 0 6 13 0--19 Castleton's ...717 738 6272028 Springville ..'0 0 7 613 Taylor's .:...659 640 6511950 Orem Springville touchdowns Happy Service 598 718 7152031 Scoring: Marvin Fullmer 2; James Sim mons. PAT Simmons (plunge). PROVO CITY MEN'S Orem touchdowns Sherm HoldRo is an invented language, W L Pet. PATPalmer 2; like away Gary 1 .933 Rio Grande .15 Esperanto, and was proposed international language. an as 17 Pacific States Pipe.. 4 .750 (placement). Smeath,'s- - - : Battle Bowling News : : - 0 . CastMon's Ream's Market Allen carried the pigskin over early in the third quarter from the 2 yard marker wnen Carson set it up at that point. Hples con- . fVV -- BY GUY IIILLMAN MS SUNDAY HERALD smmA5us3n,151 "OPEN EVEHY MONDAY Til 9:C0 P.M. ROM NOW Til CHRISTMAS 5 Open Oct 19th until 9 P.M. 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