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Show roND(ES..7' 12 SUNDAY HERALD Hal Lewis Lights Fuse As 46-7 Win to Roar Sometimes Kittens Homecoming Dinos Rip Past Tigers In 25 to 12 Encounter Time Out The Sports Scene I By WENDELL RIGBY Herald Sports Writer This homecoming business sometimes has some very adverse effects on athletic teams who try so hard to make that particular day an outstanding success in their particular field. : It seems that opposing teams like nothing better than to upsets the dope and spoil the homecoming activities for the host school. It seems to be one of those "moral vic- -' tones" whether the crame is won, lost or a draw. Brigham Young University's scoreless tie with Wyoming spoiled their homecoming very definitely, and there is no question but that the Cougars were keyed to the highest possible pitch for thjeir game with Denver Pioneers - ill Saturday. .vy In the' high school field, prognostications, had favored Orem Tigers over a visiting Caribou Dinos, but when the smoke had cleared away r the .Tigers had had their homecoming, but the Miners - had walked off with the football victory. One disappointed sideline quarterback expressed the , feelings of his group, at least, when he said, as the teams were leaving the field, We should have won that game If it had not been for that homecoming business.0 gen-rall- y, " Bobby Dyer on the Mend Friends and associates of Bob Dyer, popular young Provo High School athlete, are rejoicing over his recent release from the hospital where he was confined for a rather lengthy period. Seems that Bob was helping to operate a truck and when the vehicle began to move he attempted to stop jt but slipped and was run over by the moving wheels. Now he has been turned loose by the hospital people, and friends are, hoping that it has not ruined a promising athletic career for this personable young fellow. I , Provo High Is Having Its Troubles Provo High Bulldogs are having more than their fair ghare of trouble in winning games ki the upset minded Region Five competition this fall. Their supporters hoped that the 21-- 0 loss to Orem was just an accident, but their 27-2- 6 loss to Spanish Fork Friday seemed to add insult to injury. It seems that such things as pass defense cannot be learned over night, and this added to a few unfortunate fumbles, does not tend to relieve the ulcers of the losing ioach. Looks as if the only hope for stopping the rampaging JEarbon Miners lies with these same Bulldog gridders, and "those two teams meet in the final game of the current seaProvo can tame the tyliners it son early in November. would give the Orem Tigers another chance; if not, then the championship goes over the mountain again to the big and rugged Dinos, coached by Jackson Jewkes. I. Deer Story of the Week ; Kittens Appear Complacent great catch. Dunn then passed touchto a in the flat Herald Sports Editor Young for Although the Ramblers weren't on a four down that carried play Hal Lewis, the phenomenal supposed to.be in the class with phantom from Pleasant Grove, yards. BYU went 32 yards for their the Kittens, they gave the com lit the fuse to a xf g BYU frosh all third quarter explosion Friday final touchdown, with Richard two for wanted they over from quarters. four Garcia cracking afternoon that rocketed the BYU out. The Kittens were out in front freshman football team to a yards 0 went The Ramblers at halftime only because of 46-- 7 the over victory smashing with lone a their for .touchdown romp by touchdown, Utah State frosh in the Cougar Mover" Marvin a on "The Simon Fullmer, punt return. Simon Stadium. former took low the packick on the dead ace, Springville High halfback who The was the run drive. Bill Bowman and ing past the startled helped pace the Vikings to two slammed across one the from Rambler defenders almost before straight Class B football titles after three FullmeY-to-JiHenthey knew he had the ball as he back ran the second half kick-odricks set down the west sidelines the streaked passes up motion to 50 set in almost yards to zone. end the that an awesome deswept the Ramblers to utter struction. And, then dashing and darting around tacklers like a ghostly and running right past other opposition with the B same blinding speed that has carried him to many a spring By JOE ROBISON play Felt went through the triumph on the cinder paths, middle again for 20 yards. With Lewis, one of the smallest backs Herald Sports Writer 28 seconds left in the game, Felt on the squad, raced to the first LEHI Under weather perfect off to Swenson who went handed the that touchdowns two of four deLehi's Pioneers conditions, around his left end standing up, Kittens posted on the scoreboard Y. B. afterfeated High Friday and six points of insurance. in the first 10 minutes of a whirl- noon on the local gridiron with On the try for extra point, a wind third period. a 13-- 0 win. Lehi pass failed, but the WildBreathless Dash The Pioneer them ' victory keeps cats' were offside. On the 'next Hie second of the Lewis touch- in the seven play, another pass failed but both for running region downs was a breathless laurels, while the defeat prac- teams were offside. On the third dash around his left end down tically assured the BYH Wildcats try for the conversion, Peck put the east sidelines, on a version of better than a tie for a perfect placement through the of the old play. lastnothing in this place year's chase. bars, and the game was over, Satisfied with his performance domThe and three for the kick-of- f was except play completely for the day, Lewis turned over inated a run by and the who by Pioneers, desperation passes the heroics to his teammates to never Y. B. inside in had th6ir High. dig and they took it from there. own a After mark. fast line-up- s: The With quarterbacks Gary Dunn, in inarch the first quarB. Y. HIGH LEHI the punter from San Diego, and Bud Belnap, the ter, Lehi was stopped by a pen- Kimball LE Southwick former Weber High flash, direct- alty. LT Acord Mercer Later in the first quarter Lehi Mitchell ing the attack superbly passing LG Childs two successive penalties brilliantly and running beautifully received C Bone Crnkovic out of the "rolls outs," the Kit-- j :o start another embryo march. Redd Baum RG tens swept into a 46-- 0 lead before Early in the second quarter, Brewster RT Watkins the Ramblers were finally able with a first down on the visitors Nelson RE Greenwood to bit pay dirt in the closing 2), the Pioneers were 'rapped for McDonald Felt QB moments of the game. another fine, 'and then Perkins LH Roberts gambling on a fourth down caught Bunker RH Peck Top Prep Punter a to in the have open, pass only FB Baur Martin nation's led the who Dunn, the ball wrestled from the receivprep punters last year, amazed er's arms for an incomplete pass. 'Substitutions: B. Y. High Wilde, Buckley, Shaw, the grandstand quarterbacks with It was Stephen Swenson, norm- end. Fairchild, guards. Campbell,- - Burthe poise and ally a second string quarterback, gess, tackles. Wright, Jones, East-munmanner he handled the passing, who in at halfback on two propitibacks. Lehi Goates, Powfaking and signal-callintouchous both made occasions, a' vetseasoned ell, Gurney, Bresse, Cook, Smith, .Performing like downs. Adamson, Burnham, tackles. eran in the second half, Dunn, who Wildcats' The was punter, Bushman, Chamberlain, ends. who played fullback in high rushed all afternoon, got off Wells, Goodwin, Rosier, Lewis, school, admitted after the game being a poor one to his own 40, with guards. McKinney, center. Wofwas over he was a little appre- Keith Roberts returning it to the finden, Trane, Br. Peterson, Bo. hensive about handling the quarY. B. High's stripe. Peck Peterson, backs. terback post at the start of the made two off tackle and then Alan Scoring by quarters battle. went through the middle of B. Y. High Bahr : . 0 0 0 seemed he "I added, "But," a the line nine for down and first 6 0 Lehi 0 713 as the gamev on to gain confidence the Wildcats' three. 2 Scoring: Swenson, (end progressed." After Dennis Peck was stop- PAT, Peck ( placement). runs); Most of the approximately 5000 Officials: Buttle, referee; Colfans who saw the game agreed ped cold on a try off right tackles Swenson around skipped right lins, umpire; Warner, head lines with him. a stand-u- p end for touchdown, man. Almost As Good and the needed six points to win The fans also were generally the game. agreed that Belnap was almost In the fourth quarter Lehi adas good as Dunn. vanced from their own 40 to the In addition to Lewis, Dunn and Wildcats' eight yard line when If Belnap, other Kitten backs who Russell Felt lateralled to Roberts cor shone Friday were LaVere Simon, around end for 29 yards Joe DeGregorio, Jerry Lamb, and thenright boon drfvon mpto to Swenson around left Eddie Young, Roy Tidwell, Shir- end for 19 more 10.000 miles ley Christensen and Gary Beck-steaFelt, on a quarterback keep, went center for a first The pass catching of ends Lynn down through on the eight, and on the Mathie and Kay Harper and De next Wildcats the recovered play Gregorio, was almost out of this a Lehi fumble. world, while the defensive play B. Y. High Forced to of such linemen as center Dick kicked out to punt, own their 42, and Magoffin, guards Richard Dunn in four plays the Pioneers were and Dave Barrus, tackles Wes back again to the marker, Vorwaller and Merlin Smith and and fumbled again. Wingmen Clark Stringham and Chances aro 10 to 1 In the middle of the fourth Rulon Johnson was sensational. Perkins got off a After Lewis had ' scored the first period Ken' you nood thb to Bob Bunker, to the two touchdowns of the third long pass B. Y. High 40, and then Felt inperiod, the Kittens other two tercepted another aerial sortie scoring sorties in the quarter on the Wildcats' 38. came on pass play from Neil Woffinden, substitute left to Simon on a and Belnap halfback, made six and Peck to aerial from Lamb Mathie. SZRVICE ZKOtl three more. On a third and one Makes Diving Catch Mathie made a miraculous AARON FETED AT HOME diving catch of the ball in the end zone, taking the pigskin on MOBILE, Ala. (UP) Saturday " his fingertips. was "Hank Aaron Day" in Mo- t, BRAKE ADJUSTMENT The passing and running of bile. The Milwaukee Braves' star idiust and test brakes 0 BU four wheels fo give yo Dunn paced the Kittens to a outfielder, who was given a brass touchdown march early in band welcome when he returned the fourth quarter. The key play to ms nome nere Tiaay, was & REPACK FuONT" VKIH BEARINGS of the drive was a aerial, iguest of honor at a parade and to assuror long nH crMf Dunn to Harper, who made a testimonial dinner. . Improved performance. RAY SCHWARTZ Jinxes Host Eleven , ! Deer story of the week concerns the Provo business man who had long been urged by a friend to go out hunting. His excuse was that his eyes were not suitable; but his friend persisted, and finally in desperation he declared, "I couldn't hit a deer if it was tied up." That was a new thought for the friend and he finally said, "I think even that can be arranged. Be at my ranch in the hills early on the morning of the Runt and we will get you your deer." That was more than the man could resist and armed with rifle and license he appeared at the ranch where his friend had a nice buck tied to the fence. The hunter knew he could get it in. that position so he decided to "break two windows with one stone" by hitting the deer in the neck where he could bleed after the shooting. He took careful aim and fired, but to his amazement broke away for the hills. His careful shooting buck the had severed the rope and turned the deer loose. "That is the end; I will never hunt .again," was the final verdict which he will probably keep this time. Oarbon Dinosaurs OREM , completely spoiled the second annual Orem Homecoming celebration Friday as they dumped the title bound Tigers out of the un defeated class with a resounding 2 victory. It was not altogether the fault of the Dinos as the Tigers did their best to give the ball game away, and they succeeded far beyond the hopes of even their most placent-appearin- 40-ya- 155-pou- rd nd m ff Kitten-offensiv- e Pioneers Race to 13 toO Vistory Over YH Wildcats will-o'-the-wi- ardent supporters. U UiC JlAf AUU ll-fIrM final the play Ferguson went over Three of the four Carbon touchdowns were practically gifts as a tackle, circled to his right and few serious lapses pretty well went over the goal line almost eliminated the Orem eleven from unmolested. "That's Just like Ed! Every Region Five championship play. Summary and Lineups Orem played without the servgame we go to he wants to spoil all the fun by. insisting we go watch the game!" Orem Sophs Win6to0 -- rd Statue-of-iLiber- ty 30-ya- rd 35-ya- rd highly-publiciz- ed 15-ya- rd cool-calculati- ng d, g. 15-ya- rd 00 than d. PAYSON An Ofem High School aggregation pushed over a touchdown shortly after the rest period, then staved off a Payson threat; to beat Payson Lions 0 in a battle between sophomore teams ot the two schools. Payson was inside the Orem 20 yard line on one occasion-midwain the final quarter, but Coach Dave Lindstrom's charges tightened their defense and the ball was lost on downs. Orem threatened on several occasions but five penalties, three of them consecutively, stopped their drive, and the visitors had to be satisfied with the one lone Score. The Orem passing attack, which has been one of their big offensive weapons, bogged down completely, and their lone touchdown came entirely on ground plays.. Early In the second period Dave Thompson, halfback, culminated a Tiger drive with a plunge of five yards through center for the score. The extra point attempt failed. Thompson, Lee Bunnell, Paul Craig and Larry Egelund played well for the visitors. Payson has a good sized sophomore team, with some good fast backs, but inexperience cost them heavily. 6-- y CHICKS GET TWO The MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) Chicks have acquired Memphis outfielders Melvin Melton from Albany of the Eastern League and. Hal Grote from Oklahoma City for the 1968 baseball season. The Chicks hive a working agreement with the Boston Red Sox. ices of Rex Wright, ace quarterback, who was sidelined with a broken cartilage in his left knee that may keep him out for the season. His understudy, Glade Clayton, did a .fine job in a reserve role, but he lacked the passing prowess of the injured Wright, and the Tigers faltered at crucial times because of the inability of the passers to fjnd their marks. The Dinos scored twice In the second period and ' the Tigers were always behind thereafter. A missed tackle paved the way for Elmer Richards to tear through the Orem line for 30 yards and the first touchdown; and an Orem pass that bounced off the arms of a receiver was scooped out of the air by Richards who romped 60 yards for his second touchdown. Orem made its first score in the third period. Their hopes were dashed on the second half kickoff when they bobbled the Carbon kick and the Dinos recovered on the Orem 25. ' However, the Tiger defense rose to almost unbelievable heights as they threw the Miners back and took the ball on downs when the visitors failed to gain. Verl Ferguson and Byron Carbon r mm - Orm 012 0 ft ft ft 1325 ft Orem Ends Gene Kynaston, Heber Tippetts and Bruce Watts.! Dick Crowton, Eryi: Tackles Sackett, Doug McKinlay and, Gary1, Harry Peacock. Guards Palmer, Neil Biggs, Lanny Mc- Candless and Paul Gourdin. Ceni ter Mike Thomas. Backs Glade Clayton, Leo Pledger, Verl Fer--i guson, Bob Brodie, Boyd Dillion Byron Prestwich and Gam Stubbs. . Weather Delays Harrier Race Prestwich immediately sparked an Orem drive that took the ball downfield. A pass from Quarterback Clayton to end Gene Kynas-to- n was good for a first and ten on the Carbon 22, and Ferguson churned his way around right end for the score. Carbon scored twice in the fffial period. Terry Alger and Bimer Richards took turns crashing the Orem line for big gains and on a delayed line smash Richards ran through most of the 'Orem teamfor 16 yards and the score. Several courtesy tackles failed to even slow his pace. This time Booth's kick was good. Orem gave the Miners their final score when a ball carrier failed tb even try for recovery Snavr LARAMIE, Wyo. (UP) trJr cold a weather postponed and angular cross country meet and a freahman football game sched uled Friday in Ft Collins, Colo. The Wyoming and Colorado State llniVersity freshmen gridders were to play while Wyoming!, CSU and. the Air Academy werp to participate in a cross country I race. Both events will be rescheduled, y officials said. The unbeaten their will make Yearlings next sian at rrovo, xmov. i against Brigham Young.. Cowl-bo- ... Crescent Park " wmm mLS 16-ya- rd Los Angeles Dodgers Move To Add Dressen to Staff UOS ANGELES (UP) The Dodgers front office organization has displayed the efficiency that made it one of the most successful ;cluhs in the major leagues as announced training plans, processed ticket applications and apparently moved to add Chuck Dressen to its staff. Dressen, who managed the Dodgers in Brooklyn and guided them to a pennant, was reported on- the verge of signing as assistant to manager Walt Alston. The fact ,that the Dodgers had conferred with Dressen was confirmed by both parties. "I don't mind admitting that I've talked to the club," Dressen eaid when contacted at his home. very fond of the Washington I consider Calvin Grifand dub fith a good friend. - Tb "But I'd lake to be on the firing line helping run & dub instead of scouting and handling front office duties. We haven't worked ' anything out definitely but we're not far apart." E. J. (Buzzy) Bav&sl, vice president in charge of Dodger personnel, branded reports that Dressen had been signed as "premature." But he and Vice President Fresco Thompson both said the ckib management had talked to Dressen but had nothing definite to an- nounce yet.' Thompson, however, was definite in stating that despite their move to Los Angeles the Dodgers would continue to train at their 34-ya- rd 13-ya- rd 90-ya- rd YOUR & AUON --correct PUB loe-t- a . . Let Us Teach You How to Load! 1 1020 SOUTH STATE F33-37- 0 toe-ov- , k 'JJ-y- l morrow : CrtLeven-- s ; 22 3.9s0- ; - w eilinrAC I 1 ON OFF AND 30 CAL. AMMO. ALSO GOVT. 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' FRONT eonvplefe safety and fismbifc C. BAIAKC2 FfeQin Dodgertown camp in Vero Beach, AMMUNITION 1 24-ya- rd While the main Hunt closes Tues., Oct. 29th, there are all or part, of eleven Units left, where you may hunt with . your regular license and tar, up to the weekend of December 28 and 29. See Proclamation in oar store for extended LOAD WirtVifyTi n n mn urn STORES ' S347.CiTD Monday 'Til 9 p.m. 12 Carbon scoring: Touchdowns-El- mer Richards 3, Joe Jewkes; PAT Jerry Booth 1 (placement). Orem scoring: Touchdowns Verl Ferguson 2. Carbon Ends Leon McKendrick", Billy Frandsen. and. Kent Higby Tackles Jerry Jewkes, Bob Goulding and Richard Bury. Guards Walter Wright, Dennis diaries worth and Carl Schone-berge- r. Centers Richard Fail and Jerry Marchello. Backs, Terry Alger, Jerry Booth j Wayne Reid, Elmer Richards, Stan Crocco and Joe Jewkes. By mmi V X l- has your Orem four. It was an easy task for big Joe Jewkes, the fullback to crash the remaining distance. With less than two minutes left, in the game Orem really showed some of its old time fight. "A pass to Heber Tippetts was good for 11 yards to the Carbon 46. Verl behind some fine Ferguson, down the sideline raced blocking, to the 25. Another pass to Tip- - 25-1- 7-- ds Herald Sports Writer .! our-touchdo- 72-yar- of a fumbled pitchout and" Carbon picked up a first down on the By WENDELL RIGBY ' Lay-A:vv- ay Now "r for Christy |