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Show Uri b eat en rosh D gfea1 74-Yar- Pitt, Pass d Spartans Get Past Mlini; IK" Play Margin Of Victory iT" By ED SAINSBURY Score i United Press Sports Writer SOUTH BND, Ind. (UP) Sophomore George Izo hit speedster Aubrey Lewis with a. touchdown pass-- to open the fourth period Saturday and give Notre Dame a 7 triumph over Pittsburgh for its fourth win without defeat in the 1957 season. It was a rough scrap between the Panthers, who suffered their third loss in six starts, and the undefeated Irish. Three players were thrown out of the game for fighting, Pittsburgh's first string end, ' Dick Scherer, and two of Notre Dame's starters, quarterback Bob Williams and right half- K 7 J,.,- , v-i..- 19-1- 4. 13-- free-swingi- - I ,r Jcir'rjSF" ng Pitt Grabs Fumbles BEFORE THE FISTICUFFS Notre Dame Halfback Dick Lynch (25) is Upended hy Pitt Quarterback Ivan Toncic (14) as Lynch drove toward the Pitt igroal in first quarter of game at South Bend Sat urday. A few minutes later Lynch was ousted from the game for slugging. Three players were thrown out of the rough game for fighting. (U.P. Telephoto). j Gallant Dons Come From Behind To 27-2- 6 Victory Capture Thrilling Pittsburgh had its opportunities. Twice it recovered Notre Dame fumbles, one a bobble by Jim Just, picked up by John Guzik on the Notre Dame 39 and the other, by Nick Pietrosante on the Pitt 21, By MARION OL$EN recovered by Dick Bowen. One of Herald Sports Writer the Irish passes, by Don White, SPANISH FORK Coach Don was intercepted by Ivan Toncic but in return, Notre Dame's Rey- Fuller's Spanish Fork Dons added nolds intercepted one of Toncic's lustre to their already brilliant passes on the Irish 48 to set up a 1957 pigskin season with a thrillsurge for the first score. ing last minute win over Coach Pittsburgh's touchdown was.by Dick Hill's Provo High Bulldogs 6 score. Bill Kaliden on a one-yar- d drive by a The Bulldogs had halted a after a parade of 56 yards, and Toncic converted to give the Pan- stirring Spanish Fork drive on thers a one-poi- nt margin they the two yard line with less than Izc-Letwo minutes to go. It was a mat nursed until the pitch. Notre Dame's stout ground defense forced Pittsburgh into the air in the final period, but the sec- Hard-Blocking ondary allowed only five completions for 47 yards in 16 attempts. The Irish hit on three of seven tosses for 85 yards but Pitt held an edge In rushing, 209 yards to 13-pl- ter of hanging on to the ball nd luscious win and send the Green letting time run out. and White home with the bitter On the first play Jack Robertof defeat. son anticipated a Bulldog pitch-o- pill Dons Bounce Back and broke through to jar the lo6se ball and Lorin Gardner and It was truly amazing the way Paul Wood pounced on it over the the coached team bounced goal line for the points that tied back.Fuller Provo scored quite early the game up at as Merrill Green-halg- h in the game Scott Halladay entered the in an errant Don hauled game and the calm and pass scampered 40 yards for place kick specialist split the up- the touchdown. Doug Reed rights for his third time of the to make it 0 for Provo. afternoon to give the Dons the Minutes later the Dons bounced back with a nice scoring play from Lorin Gardner to Keith Chappie. The pass from center was high and Halladay missed his only extra point of the game. One had the feeling that it was a 13-- 6 costly miss and that the Bulldogs were ready to explode. road this year A.F. has been deThey did exactly that but to no avail. Bruce Dahle went JO feated in all three games on on a pass play that was their local gridiron, a preseason yards nullified because of a clipping game to Murray, their first penalty. Then on the prettiest league game to Pleasant Grove play of the game Gardner crossed and their game Friday to Uintah. off to Paal Christensen and he The Utes tripped the Cavemen, threw a long one in to the waiting 13-arms of Dick Williams for the score. Halladay converted to Both teams were unsuccessful a 13-- 7 lead. in their attempts to. score in the give Spanish Just before the half ended first half. Midway through the Russ TSarrett snagged one rangy third the Utes started to drive 60 yards to pay dirt. Doug in and from the fifty. Reed missed the extra point and Clyde McCrall scored on an tnd run from the five. A.F. then the half ended in a 3 tie. Shortly after the half Bruce fumbled deep in their own terriDahle put the Bulldogs ahead on tory setting up the second Ute a' neat pass play that netted 80 touchdown by Bill Adams. Adams ran his own extra point. yards and the TD. The point was The Cavemen did not seem to missed again leaving it 3 for find any combination of plays Provo. that would work against the Utes Take to Air but were able to score after a Dons took The never-say-dpenalty and several long to the and air climaxed them into again passes brought scoring a the went over drive Scholes with Peter scoring trap play range. right tackle to score from the by Paul Christensen. Halladay one. converted again and Spanish Next scheduled game for the Fork was out in front once more Fcrkers is with the B.Y. High Wildcats Wednesday at the B.Y7 The Bulldogs roared back with stadium. Dennis Larsen going into the end zone for what looked ljke the Score by quarters: clincher. Dong Reed kicked the 0 0 0 A.F 0 0 0 13 013 point to give Provo a lead. Uintah Then came the dramatic climax in which the Forkers won the ut ay 26-2-6. 27-2- left-foot- ed place-kicke- d Uintah Downs American Fork in Tilt 204. By MARK ALLEN Herald Snorts Writer Behind some tremendous line scoring: Touch- play and backfield blocking the downs, Reynolds (1, plunge, Lewis Uintah Utes scalped" the Cave(74, pass-ru- n from Izo). Conver- men from American Fork to give the Forkers a perfect record of White. sions, home games, all lost. Pittsburgh scoring: Touchdown, While not losing a game on the Kaliden (1, dive). Conversion, Notre Dame Pittsburgh Notre Dame 6 713 0 0 0 7 0 . 07 . Thiabault Paces NFL Leaders Parsons to Win Clash Today SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Westminster College played follow the leader behind the spirited performance of Dale Thiabault here win over UniFriday for a 62-of California at Riverdale. versity Westminster's sixth straight win was before a homecoming crowd at Dane Hansen Stadium. Thiabault scored the first Parson tally in the first period and tallied another in the third. He added two more in the fourth quarter when the victors got 28 points. 0 By EARL WRIGHT United Press Sports WrKer Four of the National Football League's offense and defense leaders clash today when the Chicago Cardinals play hostt to the Cleveland Browns ajid the". Washington Redskins visit the New York Giants. Cleveland, tied with New York iox the Eastern Division lead, is a 2' point favorite to boost its 'record to 1 by defeatingnhe Cardinals ). The Browns have allowed fewer points than any other team, 39. The Cardinals, sparked .by Ollie Matson. lead the NFL in rushing with 694 yards. New York, the defending league and Eastern Division champion, has allowed fewer yards than any other club. 753. The Giants have allowed only 46 points, a mark second only to Cleveland's. favorites rhej Giants are against Washington although the 4-- (2-2- pl-aye- SOX SIGN SMITH CHICAGO Bob Smith, (UP) shortstop from Readld ing, Pa., who hit .252 for Day-ton- a Beach, Fla., of the Florida State League this year, has signed with the Chicago White Sox' Dav enport, Iowa, affiliate in the Three I League. underdog. The Lions scored a 10--7 triumph over the Rams at Detroit Oct. 13. i 6. 13-1- 19-1- 15-ya- ie rd 20-1-9. 06 Weber Grabs Win Over Ricks By UNITED PRESS Weber back Ken Cullars led an 26-2- game. (1-- Gypsy Joe couldn't lick Prof. Roy Shire alone last week, so he has secured the assistance of The Bat for a tag team match next Thursday night in the Eldred Recreation Center. Of course, Prof. Shire also will have a partner in the person of Shag Thomas for the tag match, which promises to be one of the greatest mat tussles staged in Provo in sometime. Shire gave Gypsy Joe a rough going over last week and the Globetrotter has been seething ever since. He vows revenge in next Thursday's match. Thursday's semifginal will pit Chief Suni Warcloud against Don Anderson, while the preliminary will send Charro Aztec against Eric The Great. Illinois 0 0 14 014 Vikings Rip Union 39-- 7 A touchROOSEVELT down dash by Paul Allen got the Pleasant Grove Vikings off to a flying start Friday as they romped to a 39-- 7 triumph over Union. Kay Giles led the scoring pa-- t rade with two touchdowns. Other Pleasant Grove touchdowns were scored by Glen Hales, Don Hales, and Bruce Gray. 65-ya- rd Second Half Surge Gives Lions Win PAYSON Rolling, up 28 points in the last half, Payson High's Lions buried Springville, in a Region 5 game here Friday afternoon. The Lions were sparked to victory by Rex Bryan and Keith Buys, Bryan scored on a Tcickoff return and Buys scored two touchdowns, one of them coming on a punt 42-1- 4, 95-ya- rd 65-ya- rd return. Other Payson touchdowns were scored by Stewart, who tallied twice, and Willman, who rambled into the end zone once. Craig Smith and Tommy Alvey scored Springville's touchdowns. Prep Grid Scores Region Bountiful 19, Weber 0. East 6, Murray 1-- 3). (1-- LAFAYETTE, Ind. (UP) due rolled to five easy touchdowns and added a safety Saturday to down an outclassed Miami of Ohio before 35,655 fans in teanv 37-weather. chilly The Boilermakers triumph, their third in three meetings with the Ohio invaders, was ground out in unspectacular but steady fashion. 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Learue Standing's L W 18 Tribe Motor Utah Office a KOLOB MENS LEAGUE FM or Snow L00:( COW 3) (1-- 7. Pur- nt (1-4- Jordan Thru fee, or We Forty-Niner- 10-poi- 26, down. The victory was the fourth in a row in league play for the Vikings who have won the Class B cfaam pionship the last two years. 2) 3-- 1, l WESTERN s. 54-ho- if ten SPRINGVILLE thtojunafcing guarantee. - (1-- rray- - TV-radi- o I rs 21-1- 7. Region Three Granite 0. Region Four Tooele 34, Cyprus 12. Olympus 28, Bingham 13. Region Five Spanish Fork 27, Provo 26. Payson 28, Springville 14. Carbon 25, Orem 12. Six t 12, Region Park City 6. Judge North Summit 45, Grantsville 6. Region Seven Lehi 13, BY High 0. Pleasant Grove 39, Union 7. Uintah 13, American Fork 6. Region Ten Cedar, City 6, Milford 0. Dixie 65,.Parowan 7. Region Eight San Juan 27, Notre Dame 26. Delta 0, Richfield 01 18-- 6 d o Ogden 28, South Cache 0. Davis 27, Ben Lomond 6. rs top-ranke- One-Tw- Box Elder 7, Logan 0. th-a- 3) LADIES JUNIOR LEAGUE Lea rue Standings Pressmen There were 143,485 forest fires Claude Crozier scampered 25 reported in this country in 1956, yards around end in the first or one forest fire on the average quarter for Union's only touch- of every three and a half minutes. Purdue Wallops Ohio Team 37-- 6 11 Game--LeRo- v one-poi- nt l9W i. 'TV II ii The oddsmakers follow the same t earned aerial attack Fniday ii path at San Francisco where the the Wildcats an Redskins lead the Eastern Forty-Ninevictory over ii are 3 Ms point underDivision in total offense with 1,352 Ricks in an Intermountaim Col- i: dogs against the Chicago Bears Athletic Conference game. ii and have the league's .yards The Forty-Ninethe legiate edged ii passer in Eddie Lebaron. Bears at Chicago two weeks !! ao, Lebaron has an average gain of GEORGIAN WINS TOURNEY j0.63 yards per throw. In today's other- game, tti A. GRIFFIN, Ga. (UP)-MrThe Baltimore Colts, tied with Steelers (2-are over the H. Allen of Albany, Ga., won he favored the Detroit Lions and San FranPhiladelphia Eagles' by 3Vi Eleanor Keeler Golf Tournament s cisco for the Western points at Pittsburgh. score of 250. Friday with a Division lead at entertain the Green Bay Packers and are favorites. The Colts lead the league in scoring (127 points), total offense yards) and passing (734 yards). Detroit plays the Rams at 11-po- int Halfback Blanche Martin scored two of the Spartans, touchdowns and set up the third one. Michigan State started off fast with touchdowns in each of the first two periods but Illinois, which upset Michigan State a year ago and Minnesota last week, came back with two of its own to turn the game into a wide open struggle in the final period. Illinois outgained Michigan State in total offense by 23 yards. Both teams had trouble controlling the ball throughout the game as near freezing temperatures numbed the players' hands. The Spartans started the scoring late in the first period after tackle Les Rutledge recovered an illinois fumble on the niini 28. From there it took Michigan State nine plays to score with Martin faking a pass and running for the final two, yards. After holding Illinois at the opening of the second period, Martin took an Illini punt on the 19, dropped back to 14 to pick up blockers, broke loose from a host of tacklers at the 34, and went 86 yards to score. End Dave Kaiser, who converted after the first score, missed this time. It appeared that the missed conversion was going to be important as Illinois came storming back after the halftime intermission to score two touchdowns and take a lead when both conversion by Don Yeazel were good. 7 6. 0 619 Michigan State 7-- wis Score by periods: 19-1- 4 EAST LANSING, Mich. (UP) Seventh - ranked Michigan State staved off a determined threat by upset-minde- d Illinois Saturday to narrowly avoid its second upset in as many weeks, The victory kept Michigan State's hopes for a Big Ten championship and a Rose Bowl trip alive but virtually eliminated Illinois from the championship race with two defeats in conference play. ' 74-ya- rd back Dick Lynch. Lynch Ousted was ousted in the first Lynch for slugging on Frank Reyperiod one-yard nolds' plunge into the end zone for Notre Dame's first score, while Williams and Scherer brawl in got into a mhJfield after a Pittsburgh punt vwith only three minutes gone in the third period. The Irish, noted for staunch defensive ability this season, made good on that reputation to preserve the win. 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