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Show wiiwi it 1 Tho Sports Sceno itr Leo's Beaei Coaching Football 30 Years ; - f, y. ; . Tilt 19-1- 3 . Orem Trios By ; Lions Wendell rigby i , i field.'. The Forkers struck once in the second period and twice' in the ' early :part of. the final quarter, then, staved off a last minute desperation drive by the Red Devils to win by a dose' six point ' v ; : . . : you to murder . . All I ask is . fellows them, one game that my ulcers don't ' "I don't expect ' . margin: An intercepted pass by Center Neil Peterson gave the Dons their ) -- flame up!" ' ' J- Bulldogs Rip . Carbon . . 7-- 0 19-- 0 Dick Hill, Provo High's' football coach, "wore a broad smile ' Saturday after his Bulldogs ripped past Carbon Friday n?ght. ;.' High, 19-"The kids were really fired up and played great ball .both defensively and offensively," Coach Hill said. A-The provo mentor was par- ticularly high in his praise for such forward wall stalwarts as John Callis, Brent Parker, Dave Voegele and Bob Clark. In the backfield, he ' praised Rogfer Moon, Jerry Slack, Bob Leonard, - Gordon Chatwin and Dick Frampton. Moon, w h o really moved the ball Friday night, scored two of the Big Green's touchdowns, one of them on a gallop. The other Provo score came d on" a pass play from Garth Powelson to Leonard. The Dinos reached the Provo three once .In the second half for their" deepest penetration Into Provo territory; but the Bulldog line held and Carbon lost the A ball on downs. Hill announced Saturday that the Big Green has elected four for the players as season. The' four include Moon, Frampton, Clark, and Parker. The Bulldogs' victory Friday, their first of the season, was particularly impressive, since they played without the services of one of their better halfbacks, Jim Marshall. Marshall suffered a broken leg; in Highland game a week ago and is now , " 0, - . j ' - . -- . -- Fuller , 7-- 7. PRICE ; . . Wright U. S. Am and the Tiger quarterback stepped MOSCOW, (UPI) over the goal line for the second bassador Llewelyn Thompson re t.d. Dave Thompson bowled over turned to his desk today after a three-wee- k vacation in- - Western the line for the extra point. A personal foul against Payson Europe. . - , clock. Leon Munk and Howard Park did, some excellent line work for the Cavemen team, . and John Bone, Larry Baum and Lee Wat kins made their share of the tackles for Lehi. s ' Score by Quarter- sAfter - their T. D. the Pioneers American Fork ... 7 7 0 k 721 tried an on-sikick which angled Lehi ...'...........V. 7 0 13 020 and-victor- de Starting Now TIMP TRAIL RIDES - GO ON HORSEBACK UP INTO THE MOUNTAINS 171 H... - V Fyn, Excitement, Thrills, Beautiful Scenery, and a Cowboy Styled Dinner y Served on'th Trail. -- For something new to do, together and let HUNTER JOE show you ' the wonders of the "Great Outdoors' - - . CALL TODAY North 1st East ' ' ' i) j . Heat Where If Needed! 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A ment program was set up to get 3 Sumsion plunge Springville ' . of. trash fish. rid 1 failed). (kick Close Games Are Indicated -- 5-36- ' 4 Scofield Lake Project Galled Complete Success , get a group Also Hay Rides, or Ponies, Horses, and A .... Burrows by the hour. . THE EVERGREEN BARBER SHOP m " on crutches. . CALL Pleasant Grove SU OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY te . 7 advantage at half time. The Pioneers completely dominated the third kuarter. They controlled the ball so tenaciously that .the A. F. boys had possession for .only four plays at the very end of. the quarter. After the A. F. kick off to start the 3rd quarter, the Pioneers marched determinedly, up the field, and on successive plays pushed the ball over with a short pass from quarterback Brent Peterson to Keith Roberts. The attempted kick for the conversion failed, and as later events proved, the failure was the margin of loss 14-- ADULT REGULAR co-capta- ins on a toward the', side line, and In the subsequent scramble, the Pioneers recovered and t started their 3rd scoring play. The touchdown came with a hand off Peterson to Roberts from 5 yards out. ' American Fork scored their 3rd touchdown in the fourth quarter when Gary Rackman went wide around left &nd from the Lehi 28. Scholes converted. The Pioneers had another march going down field late in the game, but a, fumble on the A. F. 19 per mltted the Cavemen to run out the But Hurry and make Reservations NOW! ANNOUNCEMENT five-yar- - - . Dillon lateralled to ' Rex On the 5th play after the fumble, Scholes ran the pigskin across the goal line on an off tackle play, and be then proceeded to kick "the extra point to give" the' Cavemen , f 35-ya- rd s pre-seas- 21-2- , , -- , By GUY nilXMAN Herald Sports Writer AMERICAN FORK The American Fork Cavemen, barely squeez ed past the t Lehi Pioneers ; Friday afternoon for a 0 footDau vic- tory on the A. F. field. The Region ? 'traditional battle was a close one all the way with first one . team dominating the ' play and taking a ; scoring lead only to be pushed around by the . other squad. Leal drew the first - scoring blood midway in the first quarter from the A. F. 28 yard line when Keith Roberts threw a beautiful pass into' the end zone to Kent John Bone, big Chamberlain. Pioneer center, converted wilth a v. place kick. Shortly after the Lehi touchdown American Fork ran the .ball back on a succession of downs and went over for the 6 points with Dennis Durfey carrying through the left side of the line. Pete Scholes converted to tie the Ascore American Fork added a second touchdown in the second quarter after a Lehi fumble gave ithem possession on the Lehi 23. some timely offensive.1 plays gave Orem Tigers a decisive 20-- victory . ovee Payson Lions in the opening round of Region Five football play Friday afternoon on the Orem field. Rex Wright, quarterback, was kend man' on a lateral pass that carried 24 yards to the Payson 41, to start the Tigers rolling in the second . quarter. Lee Thompson, fullback ripped off a :i big gain that grounded the ball' on the 29. Thompson again carried the ball to .a first and ten on the 14. yard mark,' and' then hit over right taCkle . fcwOj ground gaining plays, the last' one good for seven yards and a touchdown. He plunged , for the extra point and the ' Tigers had $ lead. Payson got their first sustained drive under way midway in . the third period but their fustible was recovered by Orem and the Tigers were on the march again. Plunges alternated with .' some nice - end runs carried the ball to the two ne hut, the Payson defense that set them back on their one yarc scuienea ana urera iosi uie oau yard line paved the ,way for the on downs. ' final Orem touchdown. A . ' in fourth the twice Pat Soles lost one yard pn Orn scored, to out Dave kicked period. Payson plunge, but Lee Bunnell hit the 30. on for part of the yardage, Rex the middle Thompson Payson fuUiback on Lee Bunnell the next play he found an then Vright hit with a pass that carried to the opening in the line and smashed 18. Pat Soles picked up three, and his. way over center for the touch on a well executed pitchout Boyd down. 0 chance at the scoring in the closing minutes of the first half and they converted this time. Larry Mattinson took: a pitchout and their credit to the Red Devil 40. raced Following ; his graduation m. Grant ran the ball to the J. j he went to BYU for four 15 and Paul Christensen picked Leo Nelson years. He played some ihde- up five behind some nice: interto ball keep active, then in 1928 he signed a ference. A pendent contract at Rigby, Idaho, and coached all sportsr including .Two more' line plays put the " i football and track. ball 'j in the shadow of 'the goal His football teams wejnt into state tournament play posts and with time runnirig out for two consecutive years, but there was just tool much Grant took a handoff and cracked Joe Maddock at Idaho Falls during the period and all other off the' right side f the line for teams had to be satisfied with in the the initial touchdown. two lesser 'positions ' ' The Dons picked up " quick - ; . standings. as scores , the fourth quarter got Nelson transferred to American Fork in 1932 and under yay. ,i he assisted Grant (Rags) Ingersoll in the coaching of A short driving attack led by football and basketball until 1941. He handled track Bill Woolf, Larry Mattinson and work during that time. ; Paul Christensen" advanced, the , NelsonIn 191 Coach took over the football duties, balj to scoring, range and Mat; with Don (Chalk) Overly masterminding the waxed "court tinson powered his way over from activities. That combination lasted until recently when the three, yard strip for" the Eon left the coaching field for administrative, and off iciat-in- g touchdown. Just mpments later Paul Chris, work. ; tensen intercepted a Springville V; '"Leo has trned in an outstanding job in "football and pass and set the stage for the track at the Caveman lair since 1941. In 1943 no champi- final Spanish Fork scoring, onships; were held but the Forkers were undefeated and v Two line plays picked up a few unscored on during that year. His boys turned in 10 con- yards' and Don Jr., A secutive victories. caught Jack Robertson out in the His grid teams have won the district title-thre- e times open with a flat pass and; the big his coaching regime and they have been in the end raced the rest of the way into during Harmon Tip'state semiifinals twice. His tracksters have won district the end zone. John for the only end around right championships at least their fair share of the time and he-ha- ped Dons.. the extra for point taken second" place on three separate occasions. ; sThe Red Devils opened up with . State championships have eliided "him ut( his teams, a last ditch passing attack that have always been aggressive and well coached, and Leo quickly brought a score. Nelson rates as one of the top coaches in the state. In. both John Sumsion, who had been football and track he has material that could bring further pretty well bottled up by the -honors this season. , , Forker main stringers, cut loose with a long pass to halfback Mike Rogers and hel romped 18 yards to the goal Tine for the. score ' Credited With Championship Mont Allman. raced around left , for the PAT. Dons end Fork Orem and Spanish Tigers have been ' Almost fans had recovcredited with football championships in play. ered frombefore touchdown the The Forkers came through with four consecutive victories spijee John Sumsion had engineered anin the fwo weeks of play for practice program. other . score. With - Center Dan Orem won the two games in which they partici-- , Taylor way out on the end of the pated. American Fork gained the same rating in the line he suddenly confused every. Class B ranks with two wins to their credit. one, , including some of his own Provo Bulldogs were disappointing "with two straight playmates,. by flipping the ; ball preseason losses, whili Springville, also dropped the two back to Sumsion on the spread games on their schedule. Pay son and BY High formation, and the. speedy quar' practice split their games, and Pleasant Grove hit tlje skids with terback reached the one yard two losses. Both Leagues are wide open with all teams line before he was hauled down. It w.as an easy matter to reach at least fighting chances for the title. shaving ' V pay dirt on a quarterback roll-o- ff play. Springville ...... 0 0 0 1313 Conversion Rule Causes Confusion Spanish Fork .... 0 6 0 1319 ' There still seems to be some confusion among high Spanish Fork Grant 3 plunge school sports fans as tb the point after touchdown scoring. (run failed).Fork Mattison3, Spanish Like their collegiate brothers the prepsters do have a choice plunge failed). (plunge of kicking, passing or runpiag'for-theAT- ; but unlike the Spanish Fork Robertson 40 collegiate rules which permit two pojnts for the com- pass from Fuller (John Harmon . tough defense and f A Cavemen Edne Past Lelii Pioneers 21 to 20 On Strength ov Sclioles Three Conversions " . -- OREM ; ed the 1958 Region Five gridiron race with1 a victory ove in a ; game Devils Springville Red played Friday night on the Fork-e- r' 19-13 20-- 0 ( Herald Sports Writer SPANISH FORiK-A- Coach Don Fuller's Spanish Fork' Dons open. - . SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,' 1958 ' Utah County, Utah- - : : . SUNDAY HERALDr 15 TIME OUT ' . r A Dons Defeat Devils In ' Herald Sports Writer some 30 years of experience A veteran, coach 'with back of him and still going strong, ;is-- the descriptive title that' could be applied to Leo' Nelson,, ivho' is guiding the destinies of the! American Pork Cavemen' gridders again . :thisfall.. Leo's home was at American Fork; and it ; was there that he attended school, the elementary grades arid then the high school That was in the days when football - was not a part of the competitive activity program, and his one. interestlin athletics was Av A a ; . basketball. Vi There was nothing espeexciting about those ' cially, Leo said, he jiist play- days, ed'basketball and liked it. He played at a forward position and got his share of the points, and the Forkers play-- . ed steady ?: ball without any particular world records to " ... TB Key. j By WENDELL RIGBV ' rah Fork, A 5, ...... .' v twig. pilot I... L I '.,:- --v - "" i Vu .fa """ cut-oC- F .' rUs toTtlC&Z i' cd safety, .t HOMART Air FiJtera. IICr.T Thcrmostcl by HoneyweU ...... e Mtck any reeiat Dtlgn4 for lmpi:d wiring and Installation. oqwtpaMitf. 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