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Show J SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, SEPT. SO, 1953 : Utah County. Utah 18 Leaders In Time Out E!?S 19-1- 9 Tie Carbon Devf's, In Great Offefosiye Show Player Aaronl Vtrdon. worked and Manuel Gonzales took nine first downs and completed pass attempts. a handoff and raced 60 yards for three out of eight 6 019 . 0 13 Carbon the Bendall split six points. Pat 12 . . 7 . . 0 019 Snrinevffle for; the extra point. uprights Carbon scoring: Toucnaowns Red Devils and Carbon Dinosaurs Both teams scored once more Gonzales Morley. PAT 9 tie to a night A Friday Grocco, even. count battled pass to keep the In one of the finest prep games from Marvin Fullmer to K.ae Bendall (placement). Sorineville scoring: Fullmer . seen in this area this year. Cook grounded the ball on the It was a game of offensive five and on the second play Full- PAT Smith (placement) strength and both teams showed mer went of tackle for the' T.D. Carbon lineup: Ends Higby Morley, Andrews, J their mastery of that department His kick was 'blocked. some Keele, tackles featured McKendrick; of play.pringville Come From Behind R. Faucett; Fullmer Marvin Brundage, Sneddon, The Miners came from behind great running by nA James Simmons, backed up in the third period to tie up the euards Schoenberger, uoitting, blockMarra. Christensen; Jewkes. downfield ball came. Philip Faucett, quar J. by some v great by terback, who played a great game center Fail, B. Jewkes. Backs say, ing, while Carbon was paced "Don't you care what theyarreat Joel Manuel Grocco, of "Gorishek, Fransen, a a tossed made the sensational running pass . You all . lump evening Obanski . PhilGonzales,' assisted by Pat Ben-d- a over the line to Carl Morley who Jewkes, Richards, Gonzales, BenInterception oi m 11. down tieia for i yarus ip Faucett, Regis, Booth, raced Springville had three addition- and the touchdown. Bendall's kick dall, Wilson, W. Reid. Springville lineup: al chances to score but were was blocked. ded Cook; tackles rt, some the ; senatlonal by Some running, stopped run Thorn; Holman, nice Black, fense of the Miners. Atfcfe great defensive plays and some Maynard,Walter En-gl-e; Devils Rawle, Bird,: fine passing featured the game. guards by James Simmons put wun center Blanchard, Miner; ioux Snrineville led off ensively In sta line on the one-yaSimmons, later do"ms to go, but four plays completing eight out of backs Johnson, Smith, tistics by the ball was in the same spot 11 passes attempted and romping SteffinS, Fullmer, Beardall, KunzeJ and the Dinos took over on downs. for 14 first downs. Carbon made By UNITED PRESS Sets the Stare Logan 27, Ncirh Cache 012 on took, an opening Ben Lomond 26, Bountiful . Springville eM virt "bv Carbon and pow Bear River 19, South Cache 0 ered their way to the one-yaOgden 19, Davis 6 cost them fumble Weber 19, Box Elder 6 line where a but they to score, West 27, Jordan 0 their chance a when later minutes East 23, Murray 0 hit paydirt fumble on the Grantsville HILLMAN GUY 0 By w x.e pass from jrcuimer line to end what appeared to oe Tooele 7, Olympus 7 Writer Herald seven-yar- d Sports a or Granite 20, Cyprus set the stage The Amer- a Caveman threat. Spanish Fork 0 cutback by Fullmer for the initial AMERICAN FORKoverwhelmed in the third quarter Bill Payson 13, Lincoln Early Cavemen was Fork 0 ican kick Provo 13, tally. Craig Smith's Grantsville High Spainhower; A. F. from rivals their Union 32, Morgan 13 good. touchdowns and win MiarcrMi throueh the Grantsville North Summit four score to 14, Uintah 7 started Springville aft- line to block kick on the Grants toueh-rtJA. F. at Friday a their them game Mem. 18, Wasatch 12 drive that netted ville 10, and nan cucjtwaiwr, Tudge 26-sec, of ernoon' the City 0 t ih beginning fell on tne Dau South Summit 14, Park also scored charging, Nelson's Leo Fullboys Coach was Grantsville Fork 26. ond period. Again it the air, after it had bounced into tne American Grove 41, Juab 0 Pleasant mer who. tallied after Simmons twa touchdowns through extra point for zone. The on a end one try and on the one ground, Bincham 39. B.Y. High 6 had taken a pass deep into enemy failed. win. their to kick blocked register to tne Wasatch Acad 13, Delta 0 territory. Fullmer .attempted took A. then F. The , scorea boys Halfback Doug Taylor placement was wide. D. in the first air with a pass, Doug Taylor to T. Caveman ef first the with deadly struck rrbon me for quarter when he went over right Dennis Hanson. Hanson had it. ficiency in the second quarter the hands ,but dropped ball in his miard from the Grantsville a pair . of scores that knotted the ball on ran Cavemen Th been had ball the plac count. Stanley Grocco, halfback, line where then and they de down after a couple of nifty runs the next recovered a fumbled Springville ed Ronald another Hansen to eive cided try hv Inouye. lateral and went down the center this and Bob Pawloski kicked we extra on the identical pass play of the field for 40 yards, and a 0 time the lad held on and he nad point to make the score read touchdown. hi T. D. Pawloski made the score the end of the Quarter.. Five minutes later they had 20-his conversion. played on fairly even read 0 .withtouchdown scored again when an onslde kick The teams came in The final quarter. trms durine the second an A.F. the fourth quarter when halfback Grantsville picked up Larry Beck, t standing a on tne perfect Grantsville 41, threw Officials Use Platoon strike to end Al Hansen on the 13 and the big boy galloped the Footballs With The System remaining yards to score. Caveconversion failed but the BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (UP) a Indiana-Iowmen didn't need the point anyTh officials at the toway. game used the .platoon system For Grantsville, who, by the Wood footballs. with Comanche Chief Kit "Fox's day, Iowa favored one brand of ball way, never threatened, the ball Is at the boiling point and the anA used it each time it had pos carrying was done by fullback use popular matman probably will session. Indiana favored another Blaine Johnson. command American Fork .7 0 13 620. his brand and used it. every: legal trick at 0 The officials had to make the Grantsville .... 0 0 0 to defeat Prof. Boy Shire Tuesday Referee, Wayne Soffe; Umpire, switch each time the ball changed night at the Riverside RoIJer Rink. hands. Linesman, Peay. Nicholson; The match, will feature this -iwrestling card at week's If tr the Riverside Roller Rink. After what happened to him last week, the Chief has every reason io be seething with indignation. r During the battle for the third between match week's of last fall Fox and Shire, both grapplers went tumbling out of the ring, r Shire got back in .the ring before the count of 20 but when Fox tried to get back in. Shire's chief secEDOtE CONDON ond, Yvon Ouimett, pushed him I togrirfi Is&txsA Issia't ItXxsi off the ring apron and onto the tea's iana't floor below. -- Referee Buzz Jones then1 proceeded to count Fox olit and award the match to Shire. Fox stormed Varound the ring and challenged Mre to return to : the ring. But, SWre, realizing was the better discretion part that of valor, ' failed to return and Referee Jones stuck to his de- 'By WENDELL EIGBY Herald Sports Writer Springville SPRINGVnXE p. 19-1- ? Prep Grid Ends-Stewa- rock-ribbe- rd Jac-obse- n, Scores Cavemen Whip Grantsville Eleven In 26 to 0 Battle rd v 35-ya- rd iw. I co-capu- an, another m 0. National League Club G. AB. R. H. Pet. Pitts. Musial. St. L. Ctamte, Pitts. RiHnst. N.Y. 161 600 106 196 .327 76 86 66 476 60 566 586 530 154 154 144 . 129 181 183 164 146 21-1- The (UP) powerful University of Southern California Trojans defeated Ore gon State, 3 Friday night in a PacififC Coast Conference opener at the Los Angeles Memorial Col LOS & Milw. Southern California Scores Win Over Beavers in PCC Operer .320 .312 .309 .307 ANGELES 21-1- iseum. American League It was Oregon State's best show Mantle, N. Y. 148 532 132 188 .353 During the drive pall completed The Beavers drove back on a 10 passes of 26 and 2) yards to end touchdown drive featured by runs by Lowe, Fran Chuck Leimbach wid Atnett and and cis plunged over from the one to then ran 12 yards Jo score. Eight minutes later, soutnern uai again score. The Troians scored two more took the ball and xmpleted a u s t a i n e f drive. Arnett touchdowns in the second quarter. from the vffc; scored The first came after USC re mlrched. back4 in 41 Beavers The and covered a 'fumble on the the third period led by Lowe's marched 59 yards to the goal. brilliant passing. I The 66 - yard drive was sparkeel by a pass from Lowe t Frank Mergi. Lowe scored framj the four. 14-ya- rd 69-yard- -s i Williams. Bos. 134 394 71 137 .348 ing here in five years and but for Beavers 144 582 92 191 .328 key fumbles the fired-u- p Kunn. Det. won .328 161 97 have 491 the 139 game. Their might Maxwell, Det. &3 star Sam halfback vn 428 128 Wesley was, de Nieman, Bait. Runs-nMan- tie, at tne last min x clared anKs az; ineiigiDie Home ute. Snider. Dodgers 41; Kooinson, The Troians. sparked by the HmYWs' 38: Adcock. Braves 38; brilliant passing of quarterback Post, Redlegs 36; Matthews, Braves Hall and the hard running Frank 36 Mavs. Giants 36. Jon" Amett and C.R. of backs Runs Batted InMantle, Yanics CLEVELAND, Ohio (UP) Joey scored three touchdowns Giardello challenged the whole 128; Kalme, Tigers 124; Musia!, Roberts, division Saturday Cards 109: Wertz, Indians 106; in the first half and night off the middleweight Beavers through the rest of the that he was "ready to take on any SimDson. Athletics 106. Runs Mantle. Yanks 132; Koto earnae. and he expected body, Oregon State sophomores Paul to get anytime' inson. Redlegs 120; Snider, Dodg some takers from promotran ers ers 109; Fox, White Sox 107; Min- - Lowe and Earnel Durden, impressed with his fifth" round to score half in wild the second, Braves Sox 106; White Aaron, of second-ranke- d knockout oso, Bobby a touchdown and run the ball to TV fight. 106. the in night Friday Boyd line where halfback Hits Aaron, Braves 196; Kuenn, the two-yar- d Giardello sent the hitherto clas fumbled. TWers 191: Fox. White Sox 191; Joe Francis sy Boyd to the canvas twice, once on an USC first scored Yanks 190; Mantie, in the first round ".nd again in Kaline, Tigers sustained drive in the first quar the fifth, before finishing him with iaa: Newcombe, Dodgers ter. Roberts caught a a right cross for the full count of Pitching took Arnett and Hall 19-from 26-pass Ford. Yanks Freeman, 10. Bovd. who had been the 1 10 to over from 12-race a 13-pitchout favorite suffered broken bridge Mague, Dodgers Redlegs out. 18-t yards work and a lost molar. He was Buhl, Braves for a possible broken jaw. Sjardello, forgetting some of his sluejfkig tactics, worked efficient ly, and doggedly in tracking the high speed Boyd, who couldn t match GiardeHo's heavy artillery. NEW YORK (UP) Mickey NEW YORK (UP) Bucky Har ris, who resigned as Detroit man Mantle has the American League Dr. M. (UP) ager last Thursday, will be named batting crown just about sewed H. CLEVELAND Cleveland Boxing Lamright, assistant to the general manager UD. said 52nd Commission his hit today Yankee Sox The next physician, Red Boston slugger the with sufof 2 the over a in Chicago that homer Boyd learned Bobby was victory it by Saturday week, fracture" even fered "a simple jaw Red Sox Friday night and United Pness. a he was knocked out Friday when his dropped Harris old average though The popular of will succeed Harry (Ted) McGrew point to .353, Ted Williams, his nifiht bv Joey Giardello ofPhila their to. a post that calls for him to closest pursuer, skidded two points delphia in the fifth round mid serve under Red Sox General to .348 when he went hitless in nationally televised official dleweight fight. three trips. Manager Joe Cronin. , Giardello Kayoes Boyd in 5th Round . 87-ya- rd 36-ya- rd 2-- 6; 7: 5; 5; 8. X-ray- ed Harris to Become Aid to Joe Cronin Mantle Nexus Batting TiMe 7-- 59-ye- ar 10-rou- nd ' - 21-yar- d Sals Ticket Soar As NFL Prepares For 1 956 Openers PHILADELPHIA (UP) The National Football League, where ths xu to majvxk . " opens its 37th season today with a 20 per cent increase in ticket sales bringing a rmble of approval from Commisjoner Bert Bell. "Oh, boy!" Bel said. "This.ip great. I hope we llay until Febru' if, ! ary."bananother It promises ner season for the? professional cir cuit, which has fismashed its attendance record the,' last five s to-b- e years. Sunday's opening games match the Cleveland Bifwns against the Cardinals at Chicago; the Chicago Bears against th Colts at Baltimore; the Detrct Lions against the Packers at preen Bay; th,e New York Giants! against the at SaJ' Francisco; the Washington Redslcins against th Steelers at Pittsburgh; and the Philadelphia Eailes against, the Rams at Los Angeles w Fof-ty-Nine- rs - ; . 31 8-ya- rd 7-- . Kit Fox Boils du As Match With Shire Approache 0-- . all-st- - , ar nenc&'s.'B8SH tx man: rr 'A L , : J '-- A?- . . Cat-toa- d tet-Sna- ei " Gts print H "t - ; WtrTn j. , Thus plenty of fireworks and ' action is in store for slam-ban- g f mat fans when the two Provo grapplers mix it up Tuesday night. .In Tuesday night's semifinal. The Great Sasaki of Japan wffl meet Jan Madrid of Spain, while the preliminary will send Ouimette against John Goelz. . , WriV) IJP"' ir-MJf- - r'mM cision. . pr.- .. 0 iy I 1 Babe Zaharias Eulogized At Funeral Services The "BEAUMONT, Tex. (UP) late Mildred (Babe) Dkkikson Za harias may have followed the ad vice- of the Apostle Paul in her - rise to fame as the greatest woman athlete of all time. The man who- preached her fu neral thinks so, anyway. The Rev. C. 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