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Show r r ' V lJField Goal SUNDAY HERALD o.phoinniore Boots To Give Irish 23-2- 1 29 Yard -- 15 ... Win Over Cadets rr:fnnir:( i Notre Dame Rallies To Win Battle ..hi By RUSS GREEN United Press Sports Writer PHILADELPHIA , (UP) Monty Stickles, a dreary and dejected sophomore who missed the tying point in the fourth period, became Notre Dame hero an he kicked a field when Saturday line with 6 the from goal to the left minutes Fighting give 1 Irish an upset victory over Army. from The towering, Potighkeepsie, N.Y., made as great a comeback as his team did in a matter of two minutes after 'all-tim- e 29-ya- " - W ,,j3 ''' '' ;..'- - SMI V;i :.E Wday PC3IILCQ)-DGCBi- K rd mscaEQ AiynrorjiATDC 23-2- with famous Ball Point Balance his big flub, for his winning-kic- k climaxed a brilliant Irish resurge which came when the West Pointlead with ers had a in the third left only one minute i , s- .yv i .H . two-touchdo- period. The Irish, staggered in the first minutes by Bob Anderson's touchdown run and reeling from the West Pointers' two scores in the third period, bolted back with two touchdowns to come within one point of knotting the score at 0 with six minutes played in the final period. Then Stickles plunged to the depths, for the big kid's boot went Jo the right of the goalpost and the Cadets gloried in their one point lead." Notre Dame Quick It could have been the ball game. But one of those' quirks which fol low Notre Dame came to pass. On after kickoff, the- - second play Bourland of Dave Quarterback West Point, attempted to jump pass, a questionable call for a team leading by one point deep in its own territory. 81-ya- rd Safely handles daintiest fabrics, yet handles heaviest shag' rugs without banging or shutting off and yen can't overload it! It's all deluxe... and yours now at sensational savings. So why wait? 21-2- Notre Dame Lineman Frank Geremia leaped up and deflected" the ball. It popped into the hands of teammate Nick Pietrosante, who already had scored two touchdowns and was voted the game's most valuable player by sports-writer- s. THE BOOT THAT DID IT Monty Stickles (80) is shown booting a field goal that gave Notre Dame a 1 upset victory over Army Saturday in Philadelphia's Municipal Stadium. The kick changed Stickles from "goat" to hero of the game. A few moments before Just how strong Spanish Fork as slight favorites actually is probably will be de- of their big 21-- 0 termined Thursday when the Dons entertain Orem High in Region 5's "Game of the Week." Spanish Fork is unbeaten and untied in four practice encounters and one league game, while 35-ga- me Sports Car Owners Slate 'Obstacle' Course Event 80-ya-rd Sears-Roebu- Army Notre Dame Amy 7 7 0 14 0 7 021 923 scoring: Touchdowns, run, and 1, sweep); Dawkins (6, run). Conversions, Hil-lia- An-detc- ia 2 (81, rd 2, Walters 1. Notre Dame "Scoring: Touch- downs, Pietrosante 2 (1, pltmge and 65, run); Lynch (1, plunge). right. (UP Telephoto). ck Log art Cops Easy Win Over Micelj DETROIT (UP) Cuban Isaac looked to a forward Logart today in for eliminations the the vaspot cant welterweight title after easi" Joe ly disposing of Miceli here Friday night. "one-armed- Conversions, White, Stickles. Field Goal, Stickles (32). Statistics on the Army-Notr- e Dame game: First Downs... Army 16 303 83 Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage. , 9 Passes Passes Intercepted... 1 Punts Fumbles Lost. .. .... 1 20 Yards Penalized A Notre Dame 15 254 81 5-- 7-- 15 4-- 32 4-- 37 45 RADIATORS REPAIRED Auto Glass Installed Specialized Work AH LANDERS 490 So. Univ. Arena Z7 in ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY OF BATTERIES with this PHILCO Transistor Radio at the American Fork Sportsmen's Association headquarters, 61 East Main. 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And, Carbon, although apparently not as strong as in other years, will be favored over Pay-so- Registration Set For Rifle Tourney the other Region 7 game this week. Max Warner, schedule coordinator for the two regions, said there may be changes in the week's slate, because several teams are still riddled by the flu. Union on the basis 13-1- third-strin- 14 the-bal- l Dons Get Acid Test Against Orem This Week in Top Region 5 Battle Three plays, with a mixed in, left it fourth down and loop battle. six to go. Stickles, with the 95,000 The team that wins Thursday's of the the will grab the inside track battle resumption watching famed series hushed, stepped back in the race for the Region 5 and, with Bob Williams holding the championship. All Region 5 and Region 7 ball oh the 29, kicked. It was rose a a roar and die as games are schedued for Thursstraight the as Stadium up from Municipal day this week, because of the . went referee's hands up. general 'deer hunt, which gets The field goal was the first ever underway Saturday. g attempted by Stickles, a. Other Games Scheduled end, In his entire football Payson will play at Carbon career, including high school play. which and Provo at SpringVille in other Under college rules, measure a kick from the line of Region 5 games. In Region 7 games, Pleasant scrimmage plus 10 yards of end Grove will be shooting for its rone, it was officially a third straight league victory field goal. when it travels to BY High and Pass Intercepts Lehl will be going after its secenter-tain- s That was the ball game, the first ond win in a row when it Uintah. In 10 years for the teams, the third They are the two tap games in In the series decided by the foot, and Notre Dame's 24th Region 7. In the other game, American Fork will play at victory against seven losses, with Union. four ties. It also was the first time All games in both Region 7 in history each, team ' scored three 5 are expected to be afterand touchdowns. noon affairs. The game was only two minutes Orem's Tigers are expected to old when Army 'Halfback Pete their into game with the Dons Dawkins intercepted, a Williams' go. pass. Two plays later, Anderson, a sophomore back from Cocoa, Fla., took a pitch back from Bourland and helped by a brush block by the quarterback, raceid 81 yards for a score, the longest run from scrimmage in the series dating back to 1913. The Stunned Irish promptly SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Utah an fought back with to owners were invited car touchdown march in 13 plays, with sports Williams gaining 29 on the ground participate Sunday in a gymkhana and 33 in the air before Pietrosante driving event at the went over from the one on fourth parking lot here. down to tie it up. The gymkhana an "obstacle" Each team had a scoring threat course designed to test driving blunted in the second period, but skill and speed is sponsored by then Army rolled to a pair of Utah Region, Sporta Car Club of touchdowns in the third period. America. The Cadets, with Bourland mixing a running attack and overhead game, went 72 yards in seven 7, 21-2- 1. 23-2- Orem is unbeaten but tied once penalty to two preseason games and one plays before Dawkins swept end from the six to score. Six minutes later, West Point moved 81 yards in 11 plays, with Anderson scoring from the one. . Runs 65 Yards It put the score at f2l-but on the first play after the kickoff, Pietrosante burst through the Army right side and raced 65 yards, outrunning Charley Lytle for the touchdown which made it 21-at the period. In the fourth period, Notre Darrie marched 66 yards in 11 plays with Dick Lynch the workhorse. The Irish back gained 36 yards and carried the ball five times in a row from the Army 19 until he went over from the one. That set the stage for Stickles' big miss, followed two minutes later by his tfieroic goal. Score by periods: he made the field goal boot, he had missed an extra point placement that would have tied the game at Bob Williams (9) held the ball and can be seen over the head of Army's Dave Bourland (11) at the pST-- : OPEN MONDAY NIGHT TILL 9 P. M.y r your faU. ifaefy-r-- V . A " ob Thcima ROSS L. JENSEN BUILDING SUPPLIES 7th East, 5th North Dial FR 10 56 WEST CENTER .... PROVO 384 W. Center PROVO, UTAH FR 3-28- 05 ' ' i i I. r f t - |