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Show 1 liS IO f f . SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 1866 UtaK County. Utah SUNDAY-HERAL-D ajnboni ,P GiricI G hampioiisliip Reaioiii Cop ' - ' '. Dinos Down Cougar Frosh Gridders Whip 54-- 6 Dixie Junior 27-College 0 Devils ST.' GEORGE (Special) Brigham Young i'l" versity's freshman football team smashed previously here Friday unbeaten Dixie Junior College, In Playoff and ground offenafternoon, with a tremendous air rv "T- - I 1 t Vikings Reach Class 3 Semifinals with 12-- 0 V i cto ry O ver Pi o n ee rs Uni- - R 54-- 6, sive. By GARY RUHMLER !..' . All good SPANISH FORK to an end. including things come fonthall seasons.1 but some end ings come more, abruptly than fhn Ivvic By GUY HILLMAN . Quarterback Ron Startin did the passing and Wayne Chamberlain, Joe McGinn, Verl Shell, Howard Ringwood, Keith Hubbs and George Smith ran high, wide and handsome, as the Cats ripped off to a 33-- 0 in the first half. lead ' Startin fired two touchdown passes both to and Shell and did an excellent job of signal-callin- g Herald Sports Writer I 2 Herald Sports Writer LEHI Pleasant Grove did the expected Friday afternoon at Lehi in taking measure of the and thereby Lehi Pioneers, 12-Seven Cham the Region Winning pionship and Qualifying for a semifinal berth for the Stale B Championship. The Vikings actually had the game sewed up after the first four minutes of play, as only three plays for Their initial touchdown were required. Gene Carson, P. G. back, carried the opening Lehi kickoff to the Viking 40. Hal Lewis picked up two yards; Paul "Horse" Al- len ran around right end' to the f ' J Wi ITflit nifHi'iir m Minimi, Lehi 35, and then Hal Lewis i. 7 afternoon the Grove clinched 7 Pleasant CHAMPIONS Region championship Friday REGION romped over for the six points, 12-"Lehi Members of on football diron. the unbeaten the Pioneersi Lehi's Viking gri P. G. picked up the other six defeating by team, defending Class B state champs, include (left to right): Front row Kay Giles, Gary Ford-hapoints in the second quarter Russell Pack, Dan Buckner, Willard Lanier, Jimmy Cobbley, Bruce Gray. Second' row-A- lex after Bill Hayes, Lehi back, Lott, Arnell Winters, Larry Iverson, Tracy Bronson, Gene Ash, Paul Fugal, Michael Aaron, kicked out of bounds on the r, Gene Carson. Third row Couch Ned Alger, Don Hales, Kenneth Merrill, Karl Richins, Bennie Viking 38. Carson ran for four Alfon row Hone. Fourth Hal Robert Lewis, Craig Smith, yards, Lewis for two, and then Jerry Peterson, Jimmy Danklef, B ernell Arnell Winters, P. G. signal Rial Coach Assistant Don Lew Fifth Allen, Halliday, Deveraux, Paul Allen, Walker, Crump. row 3erald Olpin, Dale Porter, Johnny Butt, Lory Huntsman, Junior Varsity Coach Clyde caller, threw a beautiful pass to Dan Buckner, end. Buck gathered it in on the Lehi 33 and ran to the 10. Lewis gained four yards, Allen earried for two, fnnlf IH nvrr Ihnrujerh' of f the center the line. r A Spoiled Attempt bad jpass frojii center .spoiled the conversion attempt. The Vikings threatened again in the fourth quarter when they carried to the Lehi nine-yar- d irker only to lose possession on a fumble. Lehi's best offensive thrust oc.. others. d Friday, Carbon's assisted by defensive unit. slapped plays, offnsijye sparkling, A run by Ron Hyde set up the only Rebel Springville inko basketball season 0 Devils Red the line by defeating touchdown. The run put the ball on the one-focurred in the fourth quarter aftDivision! f play-ofgame. Five a in in Hawkins to a tossed Farris er a long Pioncjer punt carried and Herbert pass Lynn Carbon's unexpectedly impresf to the P. G. score. The Vikings the end zone for the sive win set! the stage for Frion a lost the ball fumble; on semi-finIt was the second victory of the season for the day's State jCUss A 10. Bill Re their Scott, Hayes, BYU frosh. They defeated the Utah State frosh, game between Carbon and East. Haws and the ball Ralph lugged 31-at Logan the week before. Carbon anjd Springville had one-loto the marker Viking ended the regular season with only to lose the ball on downs identical retards. The two teams on 1 the one-foline. had tied 1919 at the first of kicked out Pleasant Grove Finish In Second Place the season. found themselves They Friday's game was' played In water hot again when the jn weather on the icy Pioneers caught the P. G. teanl neutral Spanish! Fork City Park. a quick kick to the with napping A stiff wind, which felt like it one-foline. Viking was straight jfrqm the North Pole The game played on a clear hampered passing and kicking of but very cold and windy day had both teams', more than its share of fumbles The victory enabled the Cave AMERICAN In addition to crisp blocking, to offset a clean finished . up men to finish in second place in .tackling and! weather, there were Fork's Cavemen 7 standings with a 7 the schedule game. football Region; a few crisp tampers displayed their Region Looked Good 1 record. victory over Bing-hiby both teams. One Springville w&h a Clifton ; Cook, Karl Leo Nelson's Coach Ingram, afternoon. charges here Friday player was escorted off the field, to win behind Neil Young and Alan came from for Bahr, slated roaring Bingham, Originally and Carbon! yva penalized over in two touchdowns for Pioneer line. with looked the to the Ameri switched was good game 100 yards during the game many the game G. Butt final P. the For reatel the Miner period. Johnny of these penalties coming from can Fork, because Allen Hansen and Lehi classmate to a seven Dick his former field Brown, with blanketed was and holding. tripping Dennis Hansen scored the A. F. rugged game. Gene AshJ Rial inches of snow Friday. back on their heels and the goal tackle for three yards, and after Suffers Injury By WENDELL RIGBY and tiuchdowns. Tony Osegera Allen, and Russell Pack did their But it was! not penalties nor picking up slivers on the bench School line was safe. Young High Brigham '' touchthe scored share. Fike Bingham most of the second half, Mike for Score Initial poor flaying bii Springville 's part fbot 1956 downs. Fike'sj touchdown came Wildcats wound up the The Pioneers rounded out- th Jones was inserted into the lineup that .decided t?he game. Springwas initial made score, Their Lovat. a Tom of season blaze in on a pass from season with a .500 record, with ball glory and on the first play he ville' smooth defense, hampered again, who fuBbAck, Boyden, Gary wins over B. Y. High, GranU-vill-e, rocketed out of the backfield for Injury to its INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Friday afternoon as they downed by by an earjy-jgim- e from thVseven his bucked way .and Juab. They lost to 60 yard touchdown trek. on the wind key man, laryln Fullmer, could .828 861 8052499 Juab Wasps 41-- 6 Standings oKrun-nin- g a Geo. V. Tribe a series line after American Fork, and Bingham, drive. sustained yrd plays, interspersed withXa Jack Brooks had quite a day never muster a W L Regal Rec. 28 .732 772 UNITED PRESS swept BYU Stadium turf. V By Grove. Pleasant 4 Carbon's quick1 line ripped, open Provo Flying Service ... .20 with his kicking as he booted five Bear River 20, Weber 19 the win It required apparently th had of carried passes Some time Thursday; the Vicouple 881 899 8292603 anv scoring attempt the Red Buffs Federated .... Western Dist. in six attempts on Ben Lomond 13, North Cache 0 ,.16tt 1 blasts to simulate the Wild ball placements try into scoring territory. .820 769 8512440 cats to kings will travel to St. George 8 Devils began;, Meadow Gold .. .16 Parts endeavor as they Jack deep their point after touchdown plays. Bountiful 38, South Cache 6 top score the made Brooks to play the Dixie Flyers for ft A touchdown run in the Leftwich Construction i.,..14 9 0 0 6 6 Logan 31, Davis- 14 Juab one of their top games of board read 0 with a .0 played .870 806 7972475 St. Steel Mtn. perfect BY High spot in the state B finals. Th second quartet by Pat Bendall Low '5' ... ..14 9 Knudsen Music! ..855 753 7952403 the season in spite of the cutting .. 0 7 14 1 7, Murray 6 Cyprus kick. J uncorked ICaVbon's offense and Golfers game which will be played Fri11 IS Juab Scoring: Touchdown shiver- placement Tooele 19, Jordan 0 winds that spectators kept to move Cats The in out really began 11 day, should bej well attended bjr. from then on H popped 13 F&W Tobacco .851 810 8842547 ing in their heavy coats. Charles Sidwell (long run); BY Carbon fly Springville 0 Westwoods . . moved in third the P. G. fans in spite of the dis period. They 15 9 quick scoring spurts. . 827 743 8722442 Provo Steel Touchdowns Gary North Submit 0, Park City 0 Clnrs. Univ. Grant High Scoring: Bus Coachj clia on march downfield tance. steady 16 It was tfhese spurts which net Custom Floors 8 ' 19, Uintah 0 charges were slow in getting un- maxed when the elusive Mike Boyden (plunge); Mike Jones Judge Summary of Leaders Score by quarters ted Carbon the win. because it Consolidated No. 1 ....... 7 17 0 Lehi Pleasant Grove 12, Kimball (pass); High Team $eries Western Dis der way as they seemed to be Jones took the ball on a double (runs) 2; Larry 0 0 0 0 0 Lehi .... could nevir keep a scoring drive PAT American Fork 20, Bingham 14 of Leaders and Norton out Drive Westwoods (plunge). DeRay their 2606; Summary tributors. feeling 6 6 0 012 crashto opponents sjhift and Grove. field backfield the do in Pleasant long! any enough going Millard 40, Moab 13 Jack Brooks, 5, (placements). most of the first half, ed into the end zone. Juab failed High Team Series Provo Fly In, 2547; Corlejss Conoco, 2543 throughout marching' 1759 i Consolidated No High Team 6ame Western Dis- but they turned their power loose to gain following the kickoff and The alert coal miners , from ing Service, Let Us Replace Your CELEBRATE BIRTHDAYS 1677. Low '5', 1.1753; tributors, 898; borless Conoco, 888; after the est period and prac- they punted to Jones who ran the Price capitalized on every Spring AUTO GLASS YORK Bob Feller. NEW (UP) High Team Game: Consolidated Westwoods Drive In, 884. tically blasted Coach Marcus ball back 65 yards for one of the ville mistake to set up its' touchwhile you wall Service Cleveland Indian pitching great, Expert No. 1, 658; Low 5 593j Provo Fly Yama Garrett's Juab Wasps off the nicest runs of the, By UNITED PRESS 65 Int. Co,'i. High Individual Series downs. by Jack Approved terday. former 589. DC. Paoli and Bronko Nagurski, WASHINGTON, Service, 599; Cliff Jenkins, 589; field in the final two periods. ing HOUSE GLASS WE REPLACE Fillmore, Pass Brooks made both extra points. Rosi, 134, Intercepted ror of college and pro gridirons, Individual Series Dix Da Bob Barrett, 584. stopped - dash Italy, Mal Henry High Ken & JERRY Glass ACE Auto Mikei.Jones, s Bentley, sideline Bendall After The Wildcats tallied three (Toothpick) Brown, 134, Philadel celebrated their birthdays SaturEarl 504: L. Eskelsoni 489; vis. Harold Individual Games TR Jack colm 170 No. 2nd Wtlt High his Brooks, first Rappleye, Fred Regis intercepted times in the final quarter as the phia (8). day. Feller is 38 and Nagurski 48 Hutchison, 235; Bob Barrett, 230; Sherm Cloward and Earl Jack "jvasps found it of two passes and raced untouch-- Wilde,' 486; to stop L George Brown, 227. High Individual Games son were among the host of BY their drives. Kenimpossible 35 yards jto the touchdown j ed playing Bentley, 185; Dick Craven, 206; V The next High players who won that final his final prep game, tossed a jscdre in the third quar Christensen, 182. O. HANDICAP LADIES GRA Carter, I ter came by Manual Gonzales game. They gave the Wasps beautiful pass to Larry Kimball, ' Standings trouble all afternoon and gave who eluded a after Jo$l Ue;wkes blocked of ticklers and LEAGUE MAJOR W L the small, shivering crowd of made his waypair Springvilljei punt and tackle Phil into the end zone, 12 .24 Standings Production Planning to cheer about. Gorishek fell on it on the Red plenty spectators wound Norton up a nice W L pe Pet Industrial Relations . .23 13 Ray line. Devil's Game Just BY as Learning he drive .722 10 High 15 splifcpff .21 General Accounting The last touchdown was scored Corless Conoco ..... .26 The learn .667 12 Oo. .14 . Nephites, V. just really Tribe 15 Gerge ....20 Engineering by Jerry AsEayt as the gun .583 15 21 ing the game of eleven man foot....17 18 Rolling Mill d to end the game after the only Western Dist .556 ball, looked good in spots .and Accounting .16 20 Carbon touchdown drive, although Mtn. States Steel . 20 . 16 Operations they had some exceptionally fine ..12 24 Carbon n a d? several scoring op- Knudsen Music Co. . . 18 18 .500 Met. Chem. & Insp. .472 Industrial Relations 19 Jim 17 .10 26 players in Stephen Morgan, Terd portunities spoiled by penalties. J. Hogle & Co. for toff driving .472 and 19 Charles Sidwell .17 In Westwoods Drive Sperry, of Results Springville opened the game Summary .4i7 21 Sidwell was a con.520 523 4551498 rence Vest. Winter 4rlvlM looking ievryi blt as good as Meadow Gold ... ... 15 23Vi .343 Genl. Accntg with the for stant threat ...12 vWasps dtmandi Recreation the1 first quarter, Regal 451 Carbon, n fact, 5141445 ..480 Ind. Relations mechanical .257 26Vi field 9 his running. deadly open in which neither team scored, University Cleaners performances .505 463 4731441 Juab scored its lone touchdown was played mostly in Carbon terSummary of Results Engineering .512 463 4651440 midway In the fourth quarter Corless Conoco ..845 810 8882543 Ind. Engnring " " ritory, 1 1 ' ' Coach Bushman had start.761 .... 787 A. after Hogle But in the second quarter Car- J. 434 480 4621376 Ins. Chm.1, Met., ed a flood of Wildcat substitutes bon warmecl sup and started to 426 4671410 ..517 Prod. Planniiig on to the field. He took a flat pass plly the ikind of football all faith- fense unit were guard Jerry ful Price followers were watch-- Jewkes, "linebacker Joel Jewkes, Opr. Accnting .433 452 4901875 on the Wasp 40 yard line, cut HrV What W Do tackie Phil Gorishek! and ends . 464 472 4501386 sharply to the West sideline Mill g for. Rolling 1. Remove front wheels'. $3.50 where he picked up a pair of The overflow crowd just set- Leon McKenderick and George of Leaders and inspect lining. Summary 60 and blockers tled themselves down for the sec- Kalatzes. Team! VALUE romped al Ac yards 2. Clean. Inspect and High ytr-Wm-W, By CRESCENT PARK These men broke up many counting, 1498; Industrial Rela- for the score. The attempted kick repack front wheel ond quarter f after Springville t. bearing ' was wide. punted cjut to the Carbon 10 yard Springville plays before they ever tions, 1445; Engineering, 1441. 1 I. Irapect broke drwra. started. scored. BY first line when Carbons, its got Ac m scoring General opened High Game ana Team nCK agv High ' I feS. discriminatincr men. tfrom Ul broke fluid if Only two men on Springville's counting, 520 i Production Planning, barrage in the second quarter i Bendajl took the ball on the arid a first play from scrimmage on team seemed able td cope with 517; Industrial Relations, 514. domestic luxurious after they had big scare when It j broke 5. Adot the 1 his own! five yard line, swung Carbon. These werie fullback hoe to secure full the Wasps turned a couple of Series June ici imnort.pH fabrics. Individual High fitv;i with drum. contact Kiinze and on offense any Harold big left behind end around sharp 531; Veorna Done long passes into a drive that car ), Morgan (Eng test brake. 6. Carefully car toward George Black, who played a (Ind. ReU, 523; Barbara Pulley ried to the Y one yard strh). The? vblockingl an4 headed on defense from most the the sidelines jta. begin smashing game Wildcats rose to the occasion, 508. his. tackle position. In one series (Ind. Eng.), dazzlingjdiplay of runner-block-however. They threw back the June Games r.j High Individual coordination feen in th game. of plays, Kunze carried the ball Morgan on two - line plays, and visitors Thomas Clair ). 201; (Eng "for the first three downs and was 384 WEST CENTER Converge on Bendall (Prod. PlanJ 194; Barbara Yocom then had a breather as two penAs fast ks Springville players without a doubt the workhorse FR Sc alties against the Wasps set them I. 189. (M., C. converged on Bendall, Carbon of both teams. Black, at times, blockers mjoved in front of him was the sole pillar of strength .and set thej Red Devils down on for the Red Devil Une. Score by Quarters: th near frozen turf. By the time d ,0 13 1 727 he Carbon Bfendall iad rjeached i . 0 0 0 was all jalobej and he raced into Snrineville the end zone with no one interScoring: Carbon, touchdowns: Ohis afternoon Bendall, Fred Regis, Manual November Pat rupting j Gonzales, jaxw' Jerry Asa v. SPAT, Jerry deU Carbon's in (3). M The Luxury Hat of Outstanding! Asay , T. jX '' Mad : them an. Take a Chance on Your Taxes Being Raised by an Don't VOTE from fine fur felt. you i f rock-ribbe- ball-handlin- g. 76-ya- rd 0. . 27-- ot j al 7, 1 i J '4 J m :.j . l. k ot ot " ii American Fork Rallies To Down Bingham 20 to14 35-degr- ee 20-1- 4 T 0, ot Hull-inge- an m j 5-- BY High Wildcats Roll Over hard-foug- ht Juab 43 to 6 Prep Grid Scores - Bowling News I VI m, j FORK-Americ- iiiim , - 824-23- j All-C- ar 90-ya- rd - 7-- 20-4- j f . hman'i j Fight Results j ' j. Fnft !r . FIroolono -- HOLIDAY! 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