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Show , I L i 'xr"' '''J li.7'v.v ai V. ; W Li ' n n - ' M n ! slashing Wildcat ea- ir unbeaten tVela and .dominance over Region 3 foes at t&ey amasne4 ouimaimed. Inexperienced Spanish Fork 53 to S. From the initial contact cf the game, It vii apparent that the heavy Wildcat! were setting up win number three. Ia the opening minute cf the first quarter, the Dona cf pan frcin centera cost chance to boot, Spanish Fork and rave the Wildcat the ball on the Den 31 yard line. Four plays later, fullback Dave McLaren drilled for tlx yards fcsd a touchdown, and the "parade waa under way. Ken Iindquist converted, and "tie EY'ers led The only happy moment for the Spanish Fork squad "came midway in the second period. Wildcat quarterback Dave Kimball faded and tossed a past into his own left flat, right Into the waiting arms of Spanish - Fork's Ralph Migliacclo. Migliaccio scooted 25 yards for the marker. A pass from Ned Grant to Glen Huff failed to produce an extra point. For the only time la the ball game, the Dons were in baUusg distance cf the "Wildcat- -. Eraton Kins provided the react acorirf chore for BY nigh when be took a Kimball .pass on the Don i 13; and went on to score atanding up. Lindquiitj failed on the extra point try, and BY High had a 13-- 6 lead, which held op for the re mainder of the first half. Flashy Wildcats Coming-bacstrong In the second half, the flashy Wildcats walked at will over the tiring, but game Dons. Max Payne went for the first ef his afternoon TD's shortly after the opening of the third quarter as he took a handoff from Kimhall and went 21 yards to score.. again couldn't find the uprights and the score remained BY 19, Spanish Fork 6. Exactly eight plays later, after. King had recovered a Don fumble. Dave McLaren plunged for five yards and the fourth BY KJh "touchdown. Ken Lindqulst made Lis extra' point try good, and the third quarter ending found the Wildcats leading 2S-- . The track meet continued in the . fourth quarter as BY's swivel-hippe- d Max Payne capped a sustained drive by skirting his own end for eihl yards and his riht f the after second touchdown noon. The conversion failed, and BY tirmed Ul-h- t.- - ' ft '.. ; . it . ." Hi.- - . " P. k Lin-qu- ist Tc!:o To Air, Down Vi!;fngs liters Dy - ir : 31-1- n. ." 1 I 1 a WiLieats mere outclass'..- -. 2 Spanish Fort Z2 6. BY's final touchdown came midway in the final period. LeGrasde Yours, a tna rramlEf halfback.1 took a handoff from Kimball In the Spanish Fork 21 yard line, and made his way untouched Into the conversion end rone, brought the total to BY S3, the SpsaisB Fork Dors . This was the third straight win for the Wildcats, and leaves' them still Tight oa top cf the heap la Third Region play. The way la which Owen Dixon's team outclassed Spanish Fork leaves little doubt of the ability ef this BY had 18 first year's Wildcats. Dons. Ia rushdowns, to 2 for-thing, BY High piled up aa amarisg ,3 yards, while Spanish Fork was grinding out 6. In the aerial the .. lisdsfs 8-- 6. Anderson X. .......e...... SI IIT J Shefpard Bohn Clara Knicht re.... Blanchard Klsnba3 ....... .qb. ........ Grant lh Half, P. Young McLaren ...... .fb Miftiaccio Larson rh Payne Walier , ?pauiding rg... rt " - e, aW"-- ? rr an4 LAUr.rN ET.YAN :e gri PBIXG1LLS Jinx which the Payson Lions have beld over the fpriaxvEe T.ei Devl tor tit years er.'ri Fridij afternoon whea the Devils trounced the lions IS to 6. It was a hard foefht game bat the determination rf tie EpriarvUle victories boys to end those Taysoa paid c.'f. The gam started with fprir.f-vil- la receiving. The Jsall" went to Bligs Harmer who ran to Spring-ville- 's own 41 yard line. The rest of the quarter was hard fought by, "were-sue-- ! both teams but neither " cessful ia scoring. ' La the. secesd quarter Sprirfv'.Ue made a sustained drive with D;a Watts going ever far the drat touchdown from, the 8 yard lire. The extra kick was bo good, Jerry Thorn scored' the second touchdown for the Red Devils with runs 41 yards 'and 7 yards,' Agaia the, extra kick wis bo faod. On the'Wekoff Payson showed very good' offensive work, but dide not go over the goal l'se, Cpring-vill- 1 nj Lehi-Payso- . e 2, 7. n, - ......... 66 . - aU-o- 123-pou- nd PICK A DIAMOND OUT OF THE BOWL ut Famed 'King and His Court7 Ball Team To Appear Here aU-st- A n. end end Holdaway - .. center fullback .... Sw-nn- Iverson nausack Robinson halfback Keetch. Ferguson .. quarterback . Walker I Substitutions for Lincoln: Sakarrfoto. Marshall, Salmon, Wilkinson, Baliantyne. RowClaude Rowley. ley, Shumway, York. Gordeen. Substitutions for PG: Carson, Loader. Marshall. Powell. Craw- . . ........ landed flush on the Canadian's Jaw instead of Urbano's as planned. Zimba went down for the count ' - Rest Now Tiy n,e 030 Wednesday's Gajnes V BY High at Americas Fork, Pleaaant Grove at LehL Lincoln at Paysoa. SpringvUle at Spaniah Fork. 1 Six hundred eggs that wiU de and Urbano feU on top of hlar- for velop Into, mature flies la two third and deciding faU. When Tarzaa flnaUy came to. he weeks can be produced by a single about the whole house fly. thing. He blamed DeGaUs and then they started mixing It up In earnest and before it was over WANT-ED- , Promoter Dave Reynolds, the referee and every grappler In sight ALL KINDS OP HIDES! was la on the act.. nighest Pricee FaU Far BONES - WOOL - IHDE3 Marsh vs. Urbaae FELTS - FUZS Reports have It that Zimba and and dead and useless animals. DeGallis are sWl harboring quite Pelt for dead and usea bit of hatred for each other, so It less prices ' sheep, 6 a looks a if it wUl be Pier brawl Prompt Service before the end Is reached Tuesday Arena. at Provo the 'UTAH HIPE & night In Tuesday night's semifinal. TALLOW CO. Tiger Joe Marih. a newcomer, wil tangle with Urbano, while Bronco S HHes West ef fpatlsa Ferk Lubich wiU meet Frank Jamesv la TOONS the preliminary. the1 was-unhapp- - J Li IF IT IS A GEIIUIUE CHARGE. THERE IS f.UJRE THAU TliEREJS l!0 03UGMIO;i to pur.ciiASEAiini;i;:G i e)UcJLi.l!5L TO SUPER SERVICE OUR STATION n n w' LI DPJVE IM' 21.50 25X0 37.50 23.85 8x30 7x50 7x35 Cich rs PICK OUT YOU?, z I ,' ' : . t i.j ' 'i i OUR AlIIJUAL AUTUf.in SALE EIOVJ ll T uOGrJ 47.50 54.50 54.50 6x30 T Plus Fed. Exdsa Tex "EVERYTHING Mid " t BINOCULAR3 6x15 6x25 (Used) 6x30 C!n-:d"- tin i v nn oCi nr, liii Cli HUIITERS MAKE THAT BEER Q2 ELK TTJ? LQ?1 EiJJQYACLE 'WITH A GOOD PAD OF Lcn:! h i i ft Alse Tine for Sight Seeing Trig i FOR THE HUNTER AT i ' $105 6 -1 1 1 li ;.1 ! j. I n von i i , Li ! ; ULrULlULiU'U. 1200 NORTH 5th WEST u u Ll Ll Ll i .11 -. - PROVO, UTAH r C? Pu:.?:C?', - . ! 910 South Stat St., Provo, Ut F"l f.lOUriT IT AT HARRY PARSLEY'S L PER SERVICE STATIOII. v ll Service THE-DOV- -- VJORTII 0?.GEuUi::2Jr $1000 LY CUT DRILLIAUT DlAr.lOIIDS III WILL - . 8i2S t DIAnoriD, SllIFP'S k- y WveTredfhTJ ford. Wamlck, Clark. Walker and Richards. . A i ! '. 3 Hidl-shira- a, Originally, the length of the human foot was the basis for the foot as aa English unit of measurement. , S Region Three Grid Standings 246-no-h- it PL Grove (13) Jacklin L ..... Deveraux tackle ...... Wadleyl xvowiey ... lacaje ... Fraughton S warts ...... guard ...i.. McNeil ' Atkinson guard . Richardson .Keel Larsen 111 I L ar his-ac- e Lincoln (31) Goulding 'AT f m w ball-playi- 6. fl' wli him too much protection so far, Fuller said." Coach Dean Prior of Lehi also was hih In his praise of Jenea agaia received tha balL.-Ia- ' after tha the last and sigaal-caiiipassing few seconds el tie second n game. Elaine Kst-- s cf Spring- PAYSON Piysoa High's Lions Other Lion kttermen Include charter, west over, 'tor villa 3 two have lost their first Region Buys, a halfback, and Gor- third touchdown. TheEpriejviile's Crit half games this season. Lehl defeated Jerry a who has ended with Sprir-gvilidon Oborn, fullback, 13 and Pay-so- n and American Tork them. 19-back-field. played every position in the 0. downed them, 14-The quarter was another Bet Coach Don ruHer Is confi Dennis Stewart, another letter-ma- hard third battle but with m score dent the lions are going to give fought ts with season for the through from either team. somebody a mighty rough time be- a badly sprained ankle. . The fourth quarter started with fore the season is over. Further Other backs who have shown up Gordon Oborn of Payaon. en the more, he's mighty proud of his well to date include .Norm Cox, and first play, throwing a berutiful boys. Darrell Hlatt and Paul Ludlow, 57 yard line to "They're a bunch of little fel- halfback: Lewis Fisher, a quarter- pass from Paysoirs lows," he said. but they're plenty back; and Gary Sorenson, a. full- Phil Jonea who went the rest of the long on spirit and courage and back who was a regular for the way for a touchdown. They failed that's what counts. I feel confident first three games of the season. to make the extra point, however. we're going to" win some games Hlatt and Cox are sharing the Neither team succeeded la scoring this year." again and the game ended IS to 6 right half spoC Hiatt was badly ia favor of the Sprtngvllle Ktd be'Shewing Improvement a Just injured by hay chopper Devils. "The boys aje showing constant fore the atari of practice, but is Score bv improvement Their blocking is coming along rapidly now. Fuller SpringviHe quarters: IS O 18 getting razor sharp and they're said. I. 9 0 0 Payson e are and Ike Tweed those to Oldroyd get boys bigger Jay starting F6Ilowing are the members of down. Our downfield blocking isn't his top ends and Gary Van Ausdall. M: and Nlelson. John the teams, most ef whom were Dennis Hill. J. quite what it should be as yet has hurt us. But. Roberta and Kent Hall are the top used by the coaches during Fri that rm probably day's game. SpringviHe: Dick confident it win come and tackle candidates. on Is man as the Hall be. twice Frost, Lynn CrandalL Dick Lowell, the when It does well biggest ' team at 270 pounds,- but Fuller has DarreU Warren, Donald Watts, Pete tough to hold. Since Fuller uses the "T" for- -. been" using him only on defense, Carter, Fred Child s. Mark Hoover, Evan Francis, Bertrand Early. matiqn, the quarterback Is a key while Roberts Is only a sophomore, Mortensen. Gary Dun-for-d Clark Fullmer, Jess Barton. Jerry player and the Payson mentor, has Windley ' a mighty fine one in Phil Jones, a and Gardell Ney are still Thorn. Boh Snow, Richard 9 Full three-wa- y is He marvel. fight mer, Raylor Thorpe. Packard Con- waging an, passing one of three lettermen Fuller still for' the starting guard assignments. die, Bliss Harmer, Blaine Beardau, The top center at the moment Is Mark Bills. Eex Diamond, David has available. "His passing has been outstand BemaU Stanton. He ia backed up Allan. Blaine Wood. David Chad-wicAlton Eeck, Morria ing, even though we haven't given by Ross Wilson and Danny Spencer. Douglas Poulsoa, Jay Erad-shaBlaine Hales. Clyde Morten- sea, Warren Schoutea, Jim Feux, Wade Bradford. Payson: Jones, Buys, Oborn, Fisher. Wilson. Davis, Sorensea Cox. Hyatt, Windley, Smethurst, Brown. HU1. AusdaL Staheil. Stan The King and Hla Court, fmed lished themselves as a super and ton, Wilson, Loveless, Oldroyd, four-ma- n softbaU team, will ap- unique aggregation. Roberts. Twede. Ludlow, Melsen,15 13 Eddie of team In at Oct. and on is the Top star pear. Provo Manlove, Nay, Wilson, and MortenFlyer Park and they will play a Feigner who has pitched more than sen. 995 games, won 879. lost W and local aggregation. The team, which was featured In tied 25. He has 16.212 strikeouts. games life Magazine recently, is on a 81 perfect games, nation-wid- e tour, and has games- and 342 shutouts to his credit. He 591 batters while scheduled at American' Fork, Og- also pitched to blindfolded and has struck out den. Salt Lake and Logan. The Provo games are being spon 469 of them. W L T Pet sored by the Bonneville LDS ward Other members of the team are BY High S 01 d 1.000 Ken church and aU proceeds from the Mike MeiUck. shortstop: 2 0 1 1.000 Lehl two contests win go into the ward's White, first base: Meade Klnzer. Am. Fork 2 0 1 1.000 building contribution to the East catcher; and Jerry Jones, utility Llincoln 2 1 0 .667 Provo stake, according to Dr. Mark substitute. 2 1 0 .667 Allred. chairman of the games' Since banding together, the four-- SpringvUle Grove .... 6 1- - 0 .000 Pleasant man team has entertained over two Spaniah Fork committee. 0 3 0 .000 million fans, has traveled over Go On Tour ' .000 Payson ' Now"in their seventh year as a 200,000 miles arid has played over four-ma- n nine127 Results the Softball team, Friday's champion games against touring Lincoln 31. Pleasant Grove 13. King and His .Court have estab man teams. BY High 39. Spaniah Fork 6. American Fork 0, Lehl 0, SpringviHe 18, Paysoa 6. - I Eoulter (Editor's Note: This Is the the prospeeta ef the fclra school football teams ia Utah County. blood-and-thun- ft ....It .. lz. Clarke last ef a aeries ei articles ea . "ng Mason Spanish Fork .. Huff, G M. .... Kutf. ls idl 8 Pier 6 Brawl Seen In Mat Main Event Tuesday 20-ya- rd Pyne EY Wildcats C S Fuller ConfidenlHis Team WiJ I Develop Info A Winner 5 ,.w. cf these trigs, aaoixiisj to yards. Stsriin? Haecps: 2 Substitutions: BY Klph, Nichois, Oaks. Snell. Clark, Bu'Jock, Wilkinson. LindQuist. Allen. King, Tree, JJavis, Sutherland,- Despain, Peterson, Wskefleld. Kay. Fpanfih Fork: Beck, Lewis. Walker, Erith-waitJohnson, B. Johnson. HanD. Johnson, Woodhouse. sen, BY tried 17 passes, 5 Swenson. of which clicked for 82 yards. One Officials: Referee. Lee Buttle; was Intercepted. Spanish Fork took umpire. Reed Collins; head linesto the air. 13 times, making good man,' Bert Bullock. The first half ended with the The Tigers at scored first la the opening period when fleet Kay Holdaway broke loose for a 70 yard TD sprint. In the second quarter, Kenneth Mar- . shall. Lincoln tailback and passer deluxe, fumbled on his owa 30-yard stripe and the Vikings recovered. Little Gary Robinson, the best back on the field for the PG'ers, Friday afternoon, ate up the yardage and scored' on a hand-of- f from eight yards out. Lincoln scored shortly after the third quarter got under way on a sustained drive from their own line. ' Holdaway ate op yardage on the ground but the big gainer came on a pass play from Carl . Rowley to LaRell Goulding that carried 45 yards. ' Marshall passed to Rowley for the touchdown. . The same pass Paul DeGaUls, the swaggering play for the extra point failed. The Frenchman, and Tarzaa "The classic play of the game resulted Great" Zlmba, the colorful clown wnen Iorman Swartz, Tiger guard. out in last plucked a Viking fumble out of from Vancouver, started the air and sped 40 yards to Tuesday night's tag team match score. Marshall's pass for the aa buddies and partners and ended extra point was Incomplete. as combative enemies. Seconds later Robinson rumbled up this coming Tuesday night, And, and Clifford Ferguson, a deadly they'll continue their feuding ways tackier who plays quarterback for in th'e maia event at the Provo Lincoln, recovered oa the Pleas in a battle that should be Arena, 30 ant Grove yard line. Marshall a affair from passed to. Goulding for 7. then to start to finish. ' , .Rowley for another 7. Holdaway DeGallis-Zlmb- a feud started The 10 got through the middle of the line before Marshall hit Rowley last week during the battle for the In the end zone for another score. third and deciding faU of their tag The same play worked for the match with Frank James and Ray extra point to put Lincoln ahead, Urbano. Each team had won a faU when most of the match's fire25-, About . this time coach Max works started. Sniffer sent la Uses Full Nelson passer. Tom Clark, and the started to click the PG offensive. On a neat Zimba. using a full Nelson, was tha process of pushing Urbano broken field ' run' Robinson scamp- in where DeGallia was ered 45 yards to paydirt. Dever-au- x into a corner standing. Tarzan's idea was to give booted the extra point. to clip DeGallis an The Tigers scored with Urbano on theopportunity chin.. two minutes left in the again ball game. as Zimba and Urbano sear Rowley passed 25 yards to Fergu-sq- edBut, corner and DeGallis prethe Jim Pyhe scored the to land. his wallop, the Fililine making the final through score Lin- pared pino grappler, ducked. The result coln 31. Pleasant Grove 13. ' was that the Frenchman's blow Starting eleven: two teama tied I Pay m i w, . it f k, By DICK KICKS Herald SporU Writer OSEM The. Iiacola Tlgera, al-- , ter belnj stymied through tha first "half,- took to the air and capitalized on a few timely breaks in the second half to sink the on 3 Pleasant Grove Vikings the Lincoln field Friday after-soo- if D V.Z2 Hay-mon- d, SccrO- 31-1- 3' ' - FATJL YANC2 2y 'f SUNDAY HERALD rv day, cn -- X f 2 U I |