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Show nff Tlio Sports Scene By WENDELL RIGBY " ' t Buhlcer Puts Mew Life , Wildcats In x &iilPiillPf LEHI Spanish Fork remained n undefeated ; in ; play, : after defeating Lehi's Pioneers, 14-here Friday night.' It was the fourth straight victory for the Dons this season. They defeated Moab and ; Blanding last weekend and lurned back Juab ?7 last Wednesday. ; ,u Spanish Fork's i first touchdown came in. the first quarter on a four-yar-d run: by John Harmon. They scored again in the second pass quarter on a . seven-yar-d from Don Fuller to Jack pre-seaso- . ; 34-- 6 material with age of "which Viking teams have all-sta- ; 0, : - k - . . running operated behind a strong front wall to completely outplay Rich field. It was -- the great blocking, and consistent tackling of the -- BY High that made the game so one- ; . r, topped the athletic competi-- tion during their rise to star- - dom.: Such stalwarts as Paul Allen, Lou Devereaux, Kay r, Giles, Gene Ash, Benny Paul: Gillman ,and others who achieved stardom at; that school, have gone their way via the graduation route, and Coach Ditty has a maker or I break' program that of necessity will be of ' his, own choosing.1 Jim Ditty Jim is not discouraged, however, and 'the wav he had the Grovers jumping at the leash last "week may indicate that the Pleasant Grove winning star has not - m 34- - ?': sided. . The shifting of Bob Bunker, a stellar halfback last season, .to the quarterback post, has apparently put new life into -the Wildcat backfield, and Bob McDonald, hampered last year by the signal calling , worries, has adjusted to his new halfback post like a duck to water. 'Gary Bennett, well known speedster; Morgan Richards, a fine looking ball carrier; Dennis Jones and Bob, Martin, ' fullbacks, all showed to advantage in the back-fieland removed all worries Wildcats being without the about ...v yet begun to sink. ball-- , carrying ability this season. Jim is a product of. Chicacro. Illinois, and he tretned It was ; some terrific ball hawkat the Chicago Vocational School where he played tackle, ing and blocking on, the part of the . guard and end on their footbalh teams. It was a the line that deciding factor school proved big. wiun an enrollment 01 some 3500 students and they played in the ball game. Bob Eastmond a better "than average- - game of football. They had no is, a . great find at an: end position, Reed: Lloyd, Kent Fairchild championships during Jim's tenure there, but they did and and 1 the; rest of the group showed enjoy winning seasons. , that they can give BY High plenty, For his college, career he moved to Wof ford J Col- strength on the forward wall. ; lege, at Spartanburg, South Carolina. It was an out-- '. of Score by Periods, standing small school, whose football teams won 6 0 0 0 6 Richfield from the smaller schools, and occasionally BY High .... ... ... . 6 ' 7 7 1434 Richfield scoring: Touchdown-To- nyvf dumped one of the larger colleges. Coach Ditty played at Wof ford under Phil Dickens, Davis. BY High scoring: v . Hul-linge- , . " 1 - . ' Kopp Adapts His Program to The Situation Coach Hal, Kopp should be a success in His chosen field because, he tries to : adapt his program to the situations he finds at the schools where he performs his tasks. Right now he is attempting to make the' most of his five rturned LDS Missionaries whom he finds on the 1958 football squad at BYU. He is developing what he calls his "Triple Threat" program. This involves, so he said the other night, a program of "Cut Pass and Pray? ; and if his scrimmage session before the Downtown .Coaches is any criteria, he has a strong secret weapon in the making., - Rebuilding in Full Force at BY High , The rebuilding program at BY High seems to have already begun. It has been a long time since Wildcat teams have shown "such consistent tackling and blocking. At times the line stood like, the Rock of Gibraltar and several front wall. boys Were real standouts in that Coaches Jed Gibson and- Frank Arnold can really.be proud of the progress made by the boysrlf they continue to improve they; can be a threat to any and all opposing teams in Region Seven competition. " . J ' - . r Orem Tigers Show Steady Improvement Orem Tigers are also showing .steady improvement. They, have won their two preseason games, both of them 12-and the line has been a deciding factor. A little more a speed and flexibility in the backf ield and. they" can-b- e , definite threat in' Region Five play 0, ... " . By United Press International-.- - Ogden High pulled the. biggest ' - Mike McDonald 2; Touchdowns Bob Martin, Gary Bennett, Paul Andrus 4. (3 Ripple. PAT-r-Ale-c , Old-roy- d. 1 - ; .MAGNA CITY Beaver Gridder Dies of Leukemia PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) Fran(Buzz) Randall, star tenter on the Oregon State College Football, team, died at University of Oregon Medical School after Hospital ' here Saturday cis Allen . treatment for leukemia. - quar- CLA I ; s Uintah Tops Friday: - . off-tack-le ; Devils - Cougar Football Capsules end.; right .: :c. ... :: j Springville's ' lone touchdown came in the fourth quarter on a dash by Monte :. ; - ' ; y.. ' ' A , - 1 All-ma-n; 20-ya- rd : .. Springville ' tfS:::SW: , ' Dan Taylor, outstanding center, turned. in an- - ' ; V' fv!:.if:f , - 1 '- - -'' other sterling perform ance and made 95 per cent of the Red ;' K, Devil tackles." Braves Defeat Wasatch 13-- 2 (43) DALE GRANT, Soph., 172, 19, Salt Lake City Grant was an athletic great at Olym- Scoring two, touchdowns in : the first quarter," Norm CJOALVILLE Summit 13-- 2 turned 6-- 0, Wasatch back here' Friday night. Kent Sinister faced 25 yards for the first touchdown, while Gene Ball passed 30 yards to Val Judd for the other.. Wasatch scored a safety in the second' period. -- hard-runnin- - SIGNS WITH PISTONS DETROIT (UPI) Guard Gene conShue has signed his 1958-59. tract, -- with the Detroit Pistons of the National Basketball Associa pus high school but was sidelined as a freshman .last year because of an injury. But, in g fall: drills the Grant has pleased BYU coaches with his determined play, dem- onstrating why he was' an all-state high' school gridder. With his speed and power Grant will push five, other candidates for the starting left balfback posi- - tion.- tion. i (25) HL 5-- 9, 18, LEWIS,.; Soph., all-sta- te i down. j Tag Match To Feature Mat Card 7, ; one-yar- - 40-yar- d , . : Bowling News I ' ' ' '!.. evening out,, or the office you sense that which heart warming feeling of comes with being well dressed. This is .... . HS&M clothes the priceless plus of well-bein- g t . i luxurious fabrics; faultless tailoring; patterns that range from, soft muted tones to the richly colorful, and leading Fall's fashion news for men 'r , HS&M's handsome Bur - I ,y - .. Powell; ; Hi-La- nd Win From Busso gundy wih blue, in rich mixtures and subtle - . stripes. . : x V V.i ft v. a: ; . ; - (7-1- . T J . ed X y . ' ' f. , ' - -. 35-ga- 0 Millard uaw w Bingham39,6, Granger Ben Lomond $ (tie) ' It was also the first time West 14, Logan 13 1955. CAXCUUAllg in six years a Chris - Apostal coached Ogden.; team has been able to down the Salt Lakers. Another Salt Lake team, Judge Memorial, continued to stamp itself las the Class B powerhouse. The ' Bulldog's opened league play with a 38-- 0 triumph at the expense of Morgan. ) . South Cache' 7, Kemmerer, Wyo. 0 ; ; - , : Beai" River Grand . 6, South 0 Junction, Colo.,' 36,JJ Car- bon 12 ; Spanish Fork 14, Lehl Highland 25, Provo 6 Olympus 27, Davis 13 AT LOWEST PRICES FOR THIS YEAR! 0- , - Bountiful 14, Tooele 7 Uintah 13, Springville 7 of arms were Boise 21, Box Elder 6 Original coats markings worn on outer coats or American Fork 6, Murray fS shields of knights so that they Cyprus 27, Payson 7 could be recognized in battle. Orem ,18, Pleasant ' Grove 0 ' Custom Royal V-- 8 DODGE LANCER with powerfiite transmission, radio, heater CADILLAC .$695 ............. .$595 or. 2-D-oor 4-D- oor 4-D-oor ....... or. , ... . . ; CZZ 'TCiS.lwk' UTJ. ' . J i L 0,7 ON C.D.0-T.CATUHDAYO 8:H PJ1I. CHANNEL 5 ' V. 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(9-3- From the very moment you put Suit for an on a Hart Schaffner oVMarx ' '"- Wllllllllg BUCOA 155, Pleasant Grove, Utah Probably the fastest man on. the team, Lewis was a sensation on the BYU freshman team last season. In high school, the speedy little halftwice. Only back was a sophomore, Lewis is expected to play considerably in the '58 football campaign, and.be could conceivably win ' a i starting assignment before the season is over. Despite his size, Lewis really explodes into the line and is a hard man to bring Weber 7, Granite 6 upset of the young 1958 Utah Park City 18 Grantsville 15 prep football season Friday . by North Summit 13, ; Wasatch 2 .. Hurricane 34 Kanab 6 . downing East v East Cedar City 32,' Milford r 1 The win ended. a 12-0- ; '' ' - of other games played Scores . 1 touchdowns and defeat Payson, 27-.in a preseason game JJ Karl Worthington scored Payson's lone touchdown from d line after Lynn the Oborn had set up the score with run. a The running of Oborn and the line - backing, of Gary Hoover were outstanding for the Pay-so-n . A tag team match will feature team. ' J., D. Rindlesbacher Monday's benefit wrestling show and Paul Meredith, Payson's two at the Eldred Recreation Center. fine ' tackles, also performed Net proceeds from the show, well. . which will get underway at 8:30 p.m. will go to the Orem 17th LDS .Ward's building fund. The tag match will pit The Bat and Eric against Orri Wiki-Wiand Prince Naraza, Springville Commercial and . Lou Art City Farmer League leaders ). "Shoulders" Newman will battle Bowling in the semifinal event. High team game 1120. There 'will be one other match Dairy, Dick on Monday's card. . Individual high series The Ute Post 2162 of the VFW Wiley, 615. NEW. YORK (UPI) LightDick whdeh sponsors the professional Individual high game weight contenders Carlos - Ortiz Wiley 216. wrestling matches in Proyo, will meet will Busso in a and Johnny donate its share of the gate to the Springville Merchants third 'rubber" match, now that League , leaders J ohnson Tire ward. ). Carlos has avenged his only de , feat by outpointing Busso in their team Johnson game High Tire, KING GETS RUSSIAN PLANE . ' ' return TV fight at Madison 918. LONDON (UPI) Russia has -. Garden Byushin-1- 4 individual Bert series r night: Square Friday High presented a ' ' 594. of Yemen to a the King airplane Early, of moon's the craters at Joe in a ceremony Many Taiz, Yemen, High individual game are 50 miles wide at the top. Moscow Radio reported today. Smith, 212. ' Ortiz Captures ii Pi- Cyprus High's ter, Friday, night to score three ; f?"1. J Sac. High, 27-- 7 rates ran wild in the third ' - ; Le-Ea- Payson . 1 vX.. 7, : Gyp rus Downs Guards DeLoy Condor, Dick Christensen, Ron Barney. k: Center Richard Moss, Leslie Hurdman. Backs Kay Kimball, Scott Santos, David Jones, Tony Davis, Keith Juno, Brent Hanchett, Clark Meacham, Willie Smith, Darwin Christensen, Darrell Peterson. ' Brigham Young Wildcats Richard Oaks, Lowell Ends Fisher, Bob Carter, . Reed Lloyd, ' , Bob Eastmond. TacklesJohn Lambert, TRon Van Wagenen, Stan Workman, Kent Fairchild. Bruce Campbell, Robert Ream, Dave Guards ' Shaw, Paul Redd, Alec Andrus. Center Jerry McDonald, Newt Andrus, Gordon Card. Backs Bob" Bunker, Burt Mitchell, Bob Martin, Morgan Richards, Lane Van Tassell, Gary Bennett, Paul Ripple, Tom Crowther, Bob McDonald, Dennis Jones. Don Overly, Max Officials Lee Baxter. Shifrer, : : . 6-- 30-ya- rd placements, - one run). Richfield James Jensen, Mike Ends Casey, Jim Begody. Tackles Nolan Peterson, Richard Coons, Lyle Button, Stan N A : marker, after another' one-yar- d Orem downfield march. The final Tiger points came late PLEASANT GROVE Orem'a 4 through the Une from the celebration at Pleasant Grove t rd marker Fridays afternoon with an 18-- 0 : On the line, Coach Udell West- f John Harmon and Jerry "Chris- victory over the Vikings. . 01 tensen scored Spanish Fork's extra i Not eveii the presence, of the points both on running plays. King Sisters, the nationaUy-- 4 Ifyin Keith- - Roberts did some great known singers, who came to ' For the Pleasant Grove grld- I O b.lUbC U uiv 4 running for the Pioneers,' while son and Evan Mattlnson played cause. the G. P. looked dehelped good on Larry Baum some ball. scored The good their first Tigers fense for the losers. touchdown early in the game by marching 73 yards after the PLACED ON WAIVER LIST BEAR MOUNTAIN, N.Y. (UPI) opening klckoff. David Thompson, Ben Orem back, carried the ball over Agajanian, 39, who became one of for the six points on an professional football's most proficient place kickers despite a, piay. vv!- ,; ; i 13-- 7 The Tigers scored. again in the toe injury, has been placed on the thirdf quarter when Lee Bunnell, waiver list by the New York fullback, i plunged over from the Giants. VERNAL Uintah Hfgh'i Utes scored a touchdown in. the second quarter and another in the third Friday afternoon to defeat , in a preseason Springville, '. ; game. George Lee; scored the first Uintah, touchdown tn a ' v , V romp through i the, middle of the f line. Gary Sutton i scored the s t second touchdown , for the Utes on a dash around the - Highland swept to itssecond straight foot ball victory ofvlhe season Friday, defeating ProvoHigh, 25-- on the Westminster Fie It was the second straight loss for the Big Green. Granite de-- J last feated the Bulldogs,; 13-v Monday night. Bill Daynes scored, two of Highland's touchdowns,' while Mike -- Soulier, and Wayne. Smith scored one apiece. .. The Bulldogs': only .touchdown came In the final niinute of the game. Mark Warner of Provo recovered, a Highland fumble on the Ram seven and halfback Bob Leonard went over on the next play. - i Sy GUY tULLRIAN Herald Sports Writer 10-ya- rd SALT LAKE Tremendous play the American Fork line by sparked" the Cavemen to a 0 victory over; Murray-''- High here Friday, afternoon, It was the A. F. team's second straight victory. .. Ameriacn ; Fork, forward , The wall, led : by center - Howard rl Park, end Ron Cook, guard Leon tackle and Healey Munk held the Spartan attack in check throughout the game. American Fork scored the game's lone touchdown near the end of the first half on a drive sparked by" the running of Pefe Scholes and Dennis Durfey, the "mighty mite" of the Caveman backfield. -- : 28-ya- rd 6, MURRAY 10. Dim .Vhips Vikioiigs to' 0 Encounter v ; Tilt two-engin- Ogden Defeats East 12-- 0 In Major Prep Football Upset - o Highland 25-- 6 Cavemen Tip Murray 6-- 0 d, con--sisten- tly , . , TM 1S-7- .;;vv ; and it was that fact that led to his being tabbed as a Wyoming Cowboy when he came to BYU two years ago. He claims that he has never seen Laramie yet, but he did enjoy Dickens as a coach for three years. A combination 'of circumstances brought him to Utah; He met and "married an LDS girl while at Wof ford, and became converted to the same' Church. After a twoyear stint at Fort Lewis, Wash., where he played football, along with learning'the art ol soldiering, he came to the Y to qualify ior a utan iign;Scnpol teaching certificate. His work is nofr to make a name in the coaching circle and he is expected to do that very thing with the athletically inclined group at Pleasant Grove to help "him in his upward climb. dare yon insinuate I'ml inrowia , spiitcrs, uuip . . That? would be most w"How , -- Provo Loses i ' vam Spanish Fork Defeats Lehi 14-- 0 For 4th Straight Win TIMEOUT Herald Sports Writer Jim Ditty, a former star gridder at Wof ford College, Spartanburg, South Carolina, has assumed the football coaching duties at Pleasant Grove High School, and' is busily engaged attempting to whip a .team into shape to defend the high rating the Vikings have achieved in recent ' ' years. Wildcats, show- While he inherited the aims and t ambitions $t Ned Brieham Young . tag surprising all around strength, Alger, who left Pleasant downed a visiting Richfield Eleven to of Grove Friday night ; in the Cougar join the staff, Stadium. the University of Utah Red: Coach Jed Gibson displayed a skins, Coach Alger forgot to backs who set of fine c , to. vie Id . n . 7o.": At Pleasant Grove f n A f ' oTostt .!FcEoes;, .Big; DntJy n: n n popular 'Trend" model. The lines are slim, trim, natural. ... - -- j . r )m r i . 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