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Show I- Goo gar. In F oraaiiers mpress. N. S o t a c t Dr. i care Fuil-- 5 Dons' Defeat; A. definitely good to have a definite running be a definitely better one than the gamej was ' . watch. 1951 two threat whenever eitner oi tnese aggreation. further .he and is in are the lineup injuries or a Barring although high, Spirit 9nH his Jboys JVO.k.h I ,. coaches were quick on. the whistle more rapid return to the lineup of axj had his try in the scrim- - to avoid any injuries, contact was Praise of the Cougars following the throush. a' full scale scrimmage .available, and the coaches, hard and with the .improved de- scrimmage and said that BYXJ will session Saturday morning, prob- mage session were pleased with the fense in the latter stages of the be ready. California Poly is tough, ably their last before the opening generally, of some of the boys who commented that the team should featuring, a fine passing attack and same with- Oal Poly this weekend. showing not had too much publicity. some irf the injured players, the a great fullback, ven so, the Cats Most of the spectators who lined have of Some the 'anticipated weak- - Cougars will be ready for the expect to be ready to roll ar.d fans the field, were agreeably nesses are ' are a: -- red of a fine opening enHi beguining to show im opening game. ...LS.. th "' his1 counter. Ooach Stevens was loud in Pavement, and several individuals JSdTd. to hci 'that several stalwarts were on the sidelines with injuries. 19-- 6 ;Even that situation is not too bad, according to Coach Stevens who said that Tom Stolworthy, Ron Jacobsen and Wayland Shep- herd are coming along fine and wall be ready during the week; ' only Ron Nielsen, ace guard, will PAYSON Payson High's ILions Paul Thomas going into , the end will be out of action. d out. Cyprus, 19-scored, a victory over Cyprus zone from Both blue and white teams were n of a pen here Friday night in a taking advantage sparked by Sophomore newcomers, score tied the ' tilt. Payson, against alty and all gave good accounts of By LARRY WOODARD a! long Coach Jim Durrant's charges by rambling to pay dirt on themselves in the scrimmage sesHerald Sports Writer scored two touchdowns in the sec- drive. sion, Bill Write put on a fine show The Lions scored again Iwhen Lehi's speedy Pioneers took ond quarter to break a 6 deadIn the blue backfield: and Ekkm Mortensen swept around end Jim ' Fortie made the spectators open advantage of defending State lock and win the grid battle, 20 for yards and Jim Kropf raced their eyes with his fine running at Champion . Judge Memorial scored first on a long 30 Payson yards up the middle for a touch Brent Hancock also takes to outcharge the sluggish drive in the first quarter with down. 22-700 0 at the to before showedsignal Bulldogs partisans advantage Tackle Stan Haskell recovered a tilt post. He is an exceptionally fine in a class "B" Cyprus fumble in the end zone thrower and is rapidly. adjusting to played "at Lehi Friday afternoon. for the other Payson touchdown. the collegiate type of football. Spnior linemen 'Paul Rosier and I Dean Fisher made the extra point. Top Performer rw Tavl rwpnri canine holes "Guards Calvin Ewell and Rich, Geae Frantz gave an outstanding a iflrSrpr .TuHpp Is ntkn. . indicated ard Holdaway, tackles Philj Rey performance; at end and. a host of speedy backs nolds and Norman Francom and that he wiH, be making a strong g. u p Nev. The Reno lineRENO, (UPD end Mike Jewett looked good in bid for a berth in the starting oaum Regatta scheduled for next month the line for the Lions. nauoacK Junior namy . ,n ,--' rwwt TtarWe . firiTiWk. and scorea : , i J - on uwl mtwtwo wucuutiwu Lake may be can Bruce Samples at halfback looked Pyramid wuc celled because of a feud with the one or uiree pa great and gave their team some ceptea out of. the Indians over financial arrange-- i Pioneers the picked fine running prospects. . ream to .nis ieaa oueubivtajr. ments. On the line Mike Conrad loomed air, Glen Hadf ield plowed over as a top prospect at a guard spot, The big desert "lake is on the and Bruce jKochevar, a transfer from the three yard line with less Paiute Indian .reservation and from Glendale, Calif., is fitting well than two minutes to play to com- - their permission must be obtainin. to. the Cougar plans at guard, plete the trounce. Jerry Jacob ed before the lake can be used Martin Seneca, a 212 pound bruiser caught Jim Yerdovich in the for the spectacular- - unlimited from Gowanda,4 New Yprk, looked Bulldog end zone for a second hydroplane races. good at tackle, and Don Peterson quarter seafety.. Fullback Brent The Paiutes have refused to was one of the standouts at end. AUred cracked the center of the a permit unles the Washoe sign Among the veterans .Wes Vor- - iine for the extra point in the North San- Fair and Recreation MT. PLEASANT County waller showed ;to advantage, and first quarter .and Mike Evans Board comes up with $5,000 Ipete scored a touchdown in the big- Kent Home showed that op - lflipped a short pass to Halfback The board and the tribe closing moments ol tne game nere "ponents will have to go around him, 1 Lvnn Dubois for the conversion were involved in a disprolonged Friday night to defeat BYj High, there will not be much passage j m the final stanza as six pio- over of in a non4eague game. terms the pute agreement mrougn me spoi uwuipieu vy uis neers- figured in the scoring. score was tied 7 going into The permitting last year's race, and 275 pound frame. He is much more once The Bulldogs mighty the final moments of the 1;he Indians want cash on the line versatile and mobile than he was showed their in fire only early this time. game. in his first appearance in a BYU '9-- 0 at third ' Trailing the. BY HIGH looked pretty good on quarter. uniform. half-tim- e with Lehi " " they stopped defense, with end Denny Wood and Had Big Advantage defensive display guard Alec Aridrus being particu Offense seemed to have, a big ad an aggressive deand with marched and speed Iarly impressive. Marion Bentley vantage' over defense in the openwith 77 BY High's only touchdown, for scored Quarter yds. ception ing part of the scrimmage, with Halfback and Yerdovich Jim back , H.rJIn.nm lIMimh 13, ToV flit. rambling 20 yards to pay dirt. J tjJII land Lucero Bob John Paxrnan,' who played both up by teaming ford 'and Bruce Samples running m and quarterback, played a end unm ana wuxui air ya. wild with the ball, but the defense United International Press real their only good game, too. tightened as, the. game progressed penalties, stoppe,1: SEATTLE (UPD Washington and Deon Frazier pulled one of the threat. finest defensive plays of the day in The Pioneers gave notice of is alleged to be the Coast grid . when 'Allred powerhouse this year, but one touchdown drive.! their sharpness The passing seemed to be ade- - punted out of bounds, on the one- would never know it from listening to coach Jim Owens. quate with veteran Bud Belnap and yard lineiearly in the first quar-newcomers Eldon Fortie and Brent ter to put the Bulldogs m a hole )wens said he was "really deout of, Hancock throwing with precision that they never got jected" over Friday's workout. to the backs and ends, uoth uemap chanc Judee has of "Nobody showed any spark," he whatpvpr x ana j?xme like to run ana tne -said today's practice epatinc as statP rhamns hinses added. toeHeclosed to the public. would of Quarter CHEYNNE, Wyo. ' (UPD Syl upon the development vester (Si) Jones of Haver, Mont'., back Yerdovich. The senior who CORVALLIS, Ore. (UPlJ Ore- stoped Steve Casey of Albuquer can. pass and run was playing the first varsity football of his life gon State worked on its passing que, N. M., in the seventh round match and at times showed the signs of attack Friday with soph tailback of a heavyweight boxing ' of the here last most Baker doing Terry that may experience night. greatness 28-- 0 flinging. Casey was leading on points bring Coach Tommy Prothro worked going into the sixth round, but Lehi showed enough to make the oncom squad on correcting mistakes Jones turned the tide with body NEPHI Paced by the running them feared by all in the he said he spotted in Wednesday's punches and referee Champ of Larry Searle and Jim Moore and in:8 season he was Thomas stopped the fight at 1:29 said Prothro scrimmage. Score by quarters: the defensive work of a for a punter and, held a of the seventh. Casey was out on line. American Fork, ran rough- Lehi ........... .7 2 0 0 1322 looking his feet. long kickping practice. 0 0 0 shod over Juab, 280, here Friday Judge . aaiernoon. Statistics: The A. r .i forward wail, led oy Lehi Judge end Larry Shumway, was tremen Total 123 ..261 Yardage dous Friday,' as it held the Nephi First Downs 5 9 eleven to a total of 16 yards rush- - Yards 84 ..202 Rushing fins, for the entire game. 25 49 .. Yards Passing .; s the Cavemen had two Although ' 53 . ,45 Yds. Lost Pen. ' touchdowns nullified by penalties in '7 .. 5 the opening moments of play, the No. of Penalties 2 3 .. Punts ........ Right for Dress . . . Right for Leisure. Wasps were just no match for the 34 32 . Punting Average A Boot for the Right for Work 13 .. 6 PaSses Attempted r- MnTP fm- - 41 vwtHq and 4 i .. 3 Country . I . A Shoe for Tow Hip VmffARf run rvf tfho mttip for Passes Completed 0 3 .. .one A. F. touchdown. Searle also Passes Intrcptd. by 1 .. 5 WELLINGTONS by TEXAS . J . ran around end for 15 vards for. a urnoies 1 2 Lost touchdown. J Ed Zunich and Carl Fumbles A DOUBLE DtfTY . . . DOUBLE VALUE GENUINE Hackford scored the other Cave-meGOODYEAR ' WfIT BOOT FOR AIL AGE GROUPS n touchdowns, Zunich's coming on a off tackle smash and Hackford's .on a quarterback op Just right on the square toim tion, floor as they, are In the. fteW . i. . Juab quarter They took' smart at, the gam . i. back was the big star for his feel comfortable for hflting, rtoHng U team with his fine' forward pass m ing. He tossed six passes and com boating. 'At pleted four of them to account for most of the Juab yardage. I . Richard Park, Juab . end, also ' played good ball. The game actually was decided in the line,, where Juab's young and muKCTcns inexperienced line was completely by- American Fork's fc7 TEXAS , much bigger and more experienced Let me show you forward wall. A BOOT ANO A SHOE . . . how you may r BCST Btff YOQR Rv WENDELL RIGBY Tlprald ' Soorts Writer .?-- r .. should . j . co,' lu i, - - ..v .wi ' i . I - Payson High Rambles to Win Over Cyprus Eleve n Lehi Blasts Judge By 22,0 Count . . one-yar- 6 15-ya- pre-seaso- rd , 6-- . mis-quarterba- 20-- 7 "1 guj1' TIME OUT ..... :.... ... rN . I j .Mrd.f 7-- 7. non-leag- ue ; Reno Regatta Cancelled . Delta Whips , . es , , Battle " -- Oakland Raiders Meet! Houston In AFL Opener, SAN FRANCISCO (UPD , -.- I 4-- x a N. , Sanpete Edges BYH " 13 to 7 - J 13-- 7, - 7-- well-playe- - , , . d -- r- The Raiders, sometimes re t6 as the" "Oakland ferred Orphans,"! open the official Amer ican Football League season here Sunday when they tangle with the Houston Oilers in Kezar Stadium. ,A crow4 of about 20,000 isS antic ipated for the inaugural eague showing in San Francisco, Kick-off time is 1:30 p.m. PDT . Coach Eddie Erdelatz of the Raiders has announced thaft h'ell give first call at the quarterback spot on his, team to Tommy Flo- of Pacific signal res, caller. However, Babe Parili, vet eran National League campaigner, also will see a lot of action; The Oilers will open the contest with the iveteran George Blanda, Chicago Bears star, as quarterback. With him will be the hearladedi Billy Can non, Chariey Hennigan and! Dave Oakland j ex-Colle- ge long-tim- e i ; All-Americ- an Coast Footballers Smith. In Early Drills cluding - I Erdelatz will use a in his backfield, in half-doze- n ball-packe- rs fullback halfbacks! Jack Tony Teresa. "i Billy Lott Larshceid . and and SPRING VILLE SpringvHle's Red Devils and Delta's Rabbits did all their scoring in a wild first half, with the Delta eleven coming out on fop, 2044, here Friday afternoon. Delta scored first when Jerry Bennett fumbled as he crossed the goal line and Dick Talbottjell on the ball forthe touchdown. Spring-vill- e then scored on a pass from Ted Murray to Grant Roy-lancPaul Cherrington ran - for the extra point to give the Red Devils a 6 lead. 10 yards fori a touchBennett ran down and ' Scott ' Collister ran for the extra point to give Delta a 13-- 7 lead at the end ol the first quarter. Jan Felix plowed four yards through the' center; of the line, for the second Springville touchdown and when Grant ' Palfreyman ran for the extra point, the Devils bounced back in front, Jerry Huff scored from two yards out for Delta's final touchdown and Lonnie Hales ran for the extra point. , ' Felix looked good on offense for the Red Devils until he was forced to leave the game with a broken hand, Mike Bartholomew, the Devils, center linebacker, also played' good ball in the forward ' wall. Dick Talbott's punting was outstanding for the Delta eleven. . 'A' Champs Win 21 6 , 25-ya- rd e. v 1 . , 21-- " 6. 0. 14-1- 3. - ! . n, - ? , , . W.'S If lipllpm. 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Early in the second period Brent Howe, the new Tiger find at quarterback, caught Gary Thacker in the open with a nice the Orem football field. throw and the speedy halfback The Tigers looked like, a ball romped into the end zone, but team in the first period as they the play was called back and the passed for a first period touch-- ; Tigers set back on an offside down and ,ran the point after,' penalty. then shot a pass into the , end tRan Out of Steam . zone for another completed pass That was the game so far as that was? called "back because of Orem was concerned. They ran ' an offense penalty, but it show- completely out of steam, t and ed, what they could do and fans their blocking, tackling and runsat back confidently awaiting ning failed to generate any steam another Tiger, score. at all. The Miners were playing But it was the quiet Bingham completely under wraps with litsquad that finally came to life tle audible sound either from the and scored a .touchdown in the field or the sidelines. As a matter third period and a touchdown of fact ; Coach Bob Lee made and a point after in the final min-ut- more noise on the sidelines for , of the game. Orem than Che entire Bingham Fans were scarcely seated be 'group of players and fans. fore the Tigers had the first score The rest period seemed to do series of the Miners some goo4 as they of the 1960 season.-quick marching plays carried the came back with a completely re- ball down : to- - their own , 45 ' yard versible form. Paced by the passline, where a sharp pass from ing and running of Quarterback quarterback Brent Howe to half Lovat, and the ball carrying ; of back Bob. Tippetts, carried for 55 Merely, . Diamond and Susaeta, the Bingham" eleven completely dominated play in the second half. Start "Scoring Drive They started their scoring. drive on the orem 31 yard mane when they recovered an . Orem fumble and began to march. Su- saeta hit left end for 20 yards on Utah's two defending high 'school a beautiful sweep play, then football champions opened the Morely hit for two yards and I960 practice season Friday ; with then for nie for the six points. t different results. The attempted kick for the extra Defending Class A champion point was ' blocked, but the MinHighland retained its winnings ers were on the move. L y Howways by downing Davis Bingham began another drive B Class champion Judge got late in the final period fkit were ever, its lumps as Lehi upset the de- apparently stopped" by an offside fending champs, 22-penalty, but with fourth down The scores: and yards to go Lovat lobbed a Lehi 22, Judge 0 s , pass, into the end zone into the MiUard 13, Millard Alums 7 waiting arms of left end Welch-ma12 Granite 12, Granger and the 'Miners had their 20 Provo 30, score. Susaeta ran 'left end- for Murray Bear River. 34, West 21 an easy extra point, f Highland 21, Davis 6 Orem flubbed their chance for a second touchdown with ' two Payson 19, Cyprus 6 ' . minutes ' to Delta, Cold., 19, Carbon 6 go when a nice run Grantsville 13, Star Valley, Wyo., by Gary Walker downed the ball e on the- - Bingham 13. "Two half- Wasatch 7, Pleasant Grove 0 hearted plunges fajled, and a pair Box Elder 33, Jordan 6 of' aerials were grounded, and 14 Delta 20, Springvjlle Birfgham took pver and moved 12 the ball out of danger. Olympus .20, Weber extra point to tie the score at Blad then put the ,Dons back in to the lead with a 67ryard touchdown romp. Merrill Binks ran for the conversion. A pass from Larry ,MagIiaccio to; John Evans set; up the final touchdown. Banks went around the end for the "Wow! Did our boys ..ever throw a block on their ball carrier!" touchdown; Ardean Ends Lewis Marrott-anClark' and : guard - Terry $Jadsen played great ball on the line for the Spanish Fork Eleven, while Huff and Binks were the outstand Spanish Fork will play host to Juab Wednesday and then will entertain East Carbon on Saturday. Both games will start at 7:30 p.m. 20-1- 4 . Herald Sports Writer OREM Bingham Miners, completely outplayed in the first half, staged a second half rally that gave them two touchdowns and a 13-- 7 win over Orem Tigers in a game played Friday afternoon on 4 ing backs.!. By WENDELL RIGBY . 7-- ; . K . , 1X0 Bingham Miners Rally To Dovn Orem'13 io 7 ! COALVILLE Spanish Fork Dons, hampered by numerous penalties in the first half, came back strong in the second half, to defeat here Friday ,' North Summit, '1 . .jnight.' Huff sparked a long drive for Spanish" Fork's first touchdown and : Merlin Blad, made' the extra " point for a; 0 lead. Rteht after the half. North. Sum mit put together a long drive for. a touchdown and then made the 20-7- - MIIT PATTON, Mgr. JIM EVANS, Asst. Mgr. i 4 s : -. A , |