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Show V SUNDAY,' SEPT. g 1 30, 1958 SUNDAY HERALD Sophomore Leads Michigan To 42-1- 3 Rout of Bruins Mich. (UP) ANN ARBOR, Sophomore John Herrnstein, a " third-generati- Wolverine back on d touchplunged for two downs in his first college game Saturday to lead .Michigan to a 3 rout of outmanned UCLA before 67,739 fans at Michigan first-perio- 42-1- stadium. full--: I Herrnstein, an back from Chillicothe, )., drove six yards off right tackle for the - - 6-ya- rd (13-ya- rd 13-ya-rd first Michigan touchdown with the ' game only six minutes old. He oracked over left guard for four yards and another touchdown - Just two minutes later. Successful conversions by Ron Kramer and Jim- Maddock,- respectively, gave Michigan all the points it neded for victory in the UCLA " Michigan scoring: Touchdowns, Herrnstein 2 (4, plunges), Van Pelt pass from Ptacek), Shannon (3, Plunge), Kramer (70 yard pass, run from Barr), Dickey 3f Plunge). Conversions, Kramer 3, Maddock 3. UCLA scoring: Touchdowns, Billington (2, Plunge), Wallen intersectional battle, the first between the Big Ten and Pacific Coast conference teams. f But Michigan was "far from through. Halfbaxk Bob Ptacek touchdown p'ass to fired a quarterback Jipi Van Pelt and Ed Shannon, a second string halfback, plunged three yards for another score to boost the Wolverines' into a fat 28-- 0 lead at halftime. a Michigan UCLA turned fumble into a touchdown early in the third period and scored again in the final period, but each time Michigan came right back to match the scores. Score by periods: 14 14 7 742 Michigan 0 0 7 pass 4-y- ard from Bradley), Conversion Bradley. ; Statistics. ' j MICH. UCLA 18 First Downs Rushing Yardage f .... 234 Passing Yardage .....103 9 Passes Passes Intercepted by 0 Punts 97 132 4-- 9-- 6--35 613 ...... 25" Provo's Bulldogs to wind up their football machine, but once the gears were set, two cogs named Rush Sumpter and Joe Beecroft whirred to register 13 points for a win over Orem. 0 Final score was for the Bulldogs, with all the points coming with less than 3 minutes remaining in the ball game. 13-- Pioneers Defeat Industrial School By 35 to 6 Score pitch-out- s. Halfbacks Earl Butler plunged over from the four. Gaylord Pat OGDEN Playing sophomores was good putting tens point-aft' of the game, Lehi's much during Payson ahead to Don's the Patten booted Pioneers rolled over the" Industrial five. Uim Ralley returned to his School 35-- here Friday afternoon. er 4 20 4 By GARY RUMMLER It took nearly four quarters for By PAUL GAMBLES Herald Sports Writer PAYSON Payson's Lions, rebounding from their 14-- 0 loss to Provo the week hefore, rolled to an easy, 39-- 0 victory over Spanish Fork, Friday night at Payson. Payson broke into the lead early in the ball game when they marched 95 yards for a touch down. Quarterback Blaine Dixon put his speedy backfield to work, using halfbacks Rex Bryan and Earl Butler on end sweeps and off tackle plunging and sending Fullback Lynn Stewart up the middle and around the end on 22 0 3-- 39 Fumbles Lost Yards Penalized 12 ' 7-- 0.: 6, own 34 where he was hit by half The Pioneers got away .to a fast of the Payson line. He fumbled and Boyd Nielson recovered for start by scoring 19 points in the ' the Lions. This time Payson took five plays to hit pay-dir- t. Junior Fullback Stewart moved the ball to .the Spanish Fork 20 1 , - ; - - in two plays and Warren Manwill went around the end to the 15. It then took Stewart two more plays to make it 13-- The extra-poitry was Races 64 Yards With one minute left in the first quarter, f the Dons punted to the Lions 30 and Butler re turned five yards. Offsides put them back on the 30. With only time left for one play in the period,. Rex Bryan on a wide broke away for a 64 a masterful job of with yard gain broken field running before he was brought down from behind on the six. to Lynn Stewart went nt 0. Y'Ht no-goo- 1 - - ,4 4 ' ' ' V 4 V- -' j . J, '.1 ' ,.rv . - end-swe- d. ep off-tack- le Cadets4 Smash VMI 32 to 12 Late Scoring! Surge Brings Bulldog Eleven 13 to 0 Triumph Over Orem Payson Rebounds To Defeat Dons In 39 - 0 Game first period and were never seriously threatened. The lone Industrial School touchdown also came in the first quarter. score. Patten made the extra point, making the score 20-- The entire first half was played on Spanish Fork's side of the 50. Scores In Third Quarter Payson scored early in the last half when Fullback Lynn Stewart went 26 yards on a quick opener and the point after was bringing the score . The last quarter was played by Payson's juniors and sophomores. Keith Buys a Jr. went 15 yards up the middle making the score 33-The final scoring came when sophomore fullback .Kenneth Buys plunnged five yards for a touch 0. no-go- od 26-0- 0. down. WEST POINt N.Y. (UP) Dick Murtland bat The game was played Friday Joe Beecroft's place kick was tered his way t5 three touchdowns night in the Brigham Young Uni- blocked by the whole Orem for2 to leadt , victory Army o a ward wall as it made Provo's line versity stadium. look like a sieve with a hole in over VMI Saturday in the Cadets' Played Spotty Football Both teams played ragged and it. typical 'breathe)::' football opening spotty football and numerous penminutes later at sunwept Mkbie stadium, j alties and fumbles didn't help the Beecroft plunged across the goal Murtland spearheaded the Ai from the eight yard line, climaxquality of play any. Rush Sumpter scored Provo's ing a recovered fumble, assorted attack as the Cadets scored first touchdown from the two-yar- d short line plunges and two off- quick touchdowftsi, gave tWa back line after the Bulldog's first sus- side penalties against the Orem against their reserves, and thfn tained drive of, the game. Tigers. put the game jj away with thrf e Line Holds more scores arid were content it This time Provo's line held tight, call it an easy ilay. . I of Dp- Mikelonis Gene Cadets and Joe Beecroft kicked the point Walters and bois, Pa., jof Harry after touchdown. touchdowns jbq Cincinnati addd Provo looked like anything but the( three for Murtland, a gallop-- defending champions seeking its ing ghOst grorrti Greensburg, Pa second straight title before its while Bob Jo;dan scored both scoring spurt Most of the game touchdowns for VMI, show station was reports Checking played on Provo ground. Orem's offense never reached 396 sportsmen harvested 118 birds much more than a sputter, but during the recently concluded penalties. Orem's punting and special permit grouse hunts on fired up defensive play, and poor five districts. The four bird per- offensive by Provo kept the mits were issued to successful ball, eitherplay PHILADELPHIA or inside at mid-fiel- d (UP) U applicants following the public the Bulldog's territory. Penn State, eyeing bigger game, drawings held during August 0 This win gave Provo a sharpened the claws of its newAverage hunter bag was slight- league record compared to Or- comer Nittany Lions on ' Ivy ly under three bfrds or 2.82, em's 2 record, and kept public in- League opposition Saturday by rip-- , varying from a high of 3.41 birds terest alive in a coming Provo-Carbo- n ping Pennsyivajliia, 34-- for Penn, s for each permittee on the Diagame, which if things go 19th straight lss and 23rd in ja mond Mountain unit to 2.27 on as they have so far, will decide the row without a ictory. the Parker Mountain hunting region title. The Lions, a potential eastern area. The report shows that 30 of Lineups: championship threat despite tide 426 permit holders for the five Provo Orem loss of Lenny jMbore, Otto Kneid-lingunits failed to report for the Thomas and other stalwarts, cam E Tippetts hunts. E Sheriff up with a proper number of seaGleave No grouse hunts were set for Wagnen T Lunceford sons' veterans a load of likely-lookin- g several areas in Southern Utah Kimber T sophonlores and a defense Littlefield that have been open to limited Crowley G Rowley stout enough tj hold Penn to two G permit hunting during past years. CowgillBiggs first downs, both ' in the final six Continued severe drouth in this Ford C Edwards minutes. J . section of the state resulted in Lewis the QB straight "T" :n Harding Favoring of limited HB of small lieu their u$ual winged variety, only production Grennhalph Holdaway HB broods this year. Ferguson the Lions bdwled over Penn'i Sumpter FB Nicols Seegmiler youngsters fivte juniors and thre 2001 of More than birds species sophomores alW rolled for 3(j)5 Scoring: find sanctuary in Yellowstone Provo, touchdowns, Sumpter and yards on the ground, netting three J touchdowns. Beecroft. PAT. Beecroft. National Park, world's oldest. Hard-runnin- g 30-1- Two-and-a-h- alf 1118 Grouse 1 Harvested In '56 Hunt Penn State Rips Quakersi34 to 0 2-- 0-- 0, er - j y i I 66 Otf's pDeisyjire (sa seflfl ftlhie ffniriiestf? ft 3 - DARN IT, JUST MISSED IT UCLA end Dick Wallen strains for incomplete pass from left half game Saturday. The Wolverines defeated in one of week's big intersectional games. (UP Telephoto). Doug1 Bradley during the Bruins, 42-1-3, first quarter of Michigan-UCL- A Powerhouse Bingham Rolls To Easy 39-- 6 Victory Over BYH Vikings Rout Juab 41 to 0 By VERN- - ANDERSON Herald Sports Writer Juab BINGHAM Turning on the Vietory over an power almost at will, the High team Friday afternoon. oad Ned Alger's charges, deBingham High ' Minfending Class B champions, held ers overran the BT. High Wilda 20-- 0 halftime lead and then cats, 39 to 6. The score tells the story well. made a shambles of the game by Except for the Wildcats' deterscoring 21 points in the third mination, the g Miners ' in led period. every department speed Juab never threatened to score and ruggedness, versatility, on offense, adequate defense, at any time in the game. and numbers. Arnell Winters scored the first The whole contest was teletouchdown on a quarterback scoped in the first minutes when sneak in the first- quarter from Bingham's nifty backs, Lovat and four yards out. Castillo, took turns in working In the second quarter, Kenny the ball from their own 43 to the Merrill streaked 40 yards for a B. Y. goal. touchdown, while Gene Carson Castillo set up the touchdown rambled 15 yards for another. with a beautiful - end run behind The Vikings three touchdowns good interference. Lovat bulled in the third quarter were scored it over from the 2 and kicked the end sweep by Paul extra point. on a Allen, a' jaunt with an in--' Proved a Disaster ' tercepted pass by Carson and a The second quarter was a dis four-yar- d dash by sophomore aster for the Wildcats. After their Paul Maxfield. failed on their own 39, Don Hales booted five extra drive Jones booted a beauty to the Minpoints out of six tries. ers 16. A couple of plays later, Score by quarters: Castillo' scampered through a big Pleas. Grove ; . 6 14 21 0 41 hole for 70 yards and the Miners' 0 0 0 Juab ..' second T.D. After the next kickoff, the Wildcats gained ground in three plays, WILL JOIN SOONER STAFF' a Jaek but missed on the. gamble for NORMAN, Okla. "(UP) over down. took first Bingham Hennemier, fired as coach of the' on the' B. Y. 45, and Castillo Calgary Stampeders of Canada's Western' Football. Conference, was expected to acrive here in time to join the North Carolina ' Saturday football squad when it meets the Oklahoma Sooners. Hennemier will be 'an assistant coach under Jim Tatum, for whom ' he served when the latter' headed the' llargr-lan- d Pleasant Grove's football juggernaut roared to a 41-- 0 'y NEPHI out-class- ed . well-condition- ed high-flyin- . . in-es- se , - - ' 4- 20-ya- rd " 15-ya- rd , ' ' ; : 00 ' football team. promptly shot through tackle for another score. The Wildcats' next drive stall ed, and the Miners also bogged down on their own 40, where B. Y. took over Lovat intercepted a pass and streaked 75 yards to the money mark, kicked the extra point, and the first half ended a minute later with the Bingham- ites leading, 26 to 0. Boots Extra Point In the second half the Miners led off with another score on a pass from Castillo to ' " .(: 20-ya- rd Johnson. Oseguera booted the ex tra point. At this desperate point the grit ty Wildcats put together a long drive on runs by Bentley, Greer, Boyden, who scored from the 21-yard line. Bingham's final T.D. was made run by Johnson, on a after he had received a pass from Lovat. The kick for the extra point was no good,; and the final score was 39 to 6. On defensive play, Aguayo, Whetsel, and Saltas were out standing for the Miners. For the Wildcats, it was Phillips, Jackson and Cloward. Fullback Boy den, in spite of a badly injured j hand, also played well for B. Y. Score by quarters: Bingham ...... 7 19 7 659 0 0 6 B. 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