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Show m .' v (P. 'f "' j. SUNDAY HERALD 14 ICush Arizona Ffees Sfdte From To; Behih'Q BuIldogslCome Will Field Strong Eleven Lions Roar Ti e WITH o pa rran is. To am Win SUND. Y, SEPTEMBER 9, 1962 Utah County, Utah I r y m m nm mm wm rn -- grnwiii 22-- 0 a scoring opp OX Provo missed Although the Bulldogs held on ' 3 on occasion the that particular tunity in the first quarter wh ;n J Herald Sports Editor 'infell Ashton passed to Lindley to pit when three Murray passes Provo knocked for on the ball on the Murray 20 only, to Opportunity complete, thej Spartans pounced moments have j the play nullified by n High's Bulldogs Friday night another Provo fumble wide the door and they opened later to pave the way for their offside penalty. to storm through and gain a 6--6 lone touchdown. Provo' s defense, spearhead ;d tie with Murray at Timp. Park in By BAY SCHWARTZ . . . the first game for' both teams. Trailing 6 with less than five minutes to play,- - the Big Green recovered a Murray fumble on the Spartan 35. That's all the incentive the spirited men of Coach Dick Hill needed to roar for a touchdown, and climb from the brink of defeat. Mike Lindley galloped 27 yards around his left end. to the Murpre-seas- on 1 0-- ray the for eight key 5 f ' x . mmmm. - I ' v - Cigar in mouth land beaming approval,' Tom Tresh, New; York Yankee rookie j displays UPI Telephoto of his 4vife and new daughter, Michele Lyni The addition to the Tresh household was born Wednesday in Detroit. (Herald UPI Telephoto) PROUD PAPA ! T Springville Eleven Rallies To Whip Delta in 12-- 6 Game trailing High, back sneak late in the final per Springville after the first 6--0 iod. Senior, Mike Groneman and Dennis Ingle were the work attack.x horses of the. Springville : i i ui ii me .ueiensive siaiwarxs on; spoiled Red Devil team were tackles Allen 'Curtis and Mike; Taylol. . Delta scored in the first quar ter Xo take a 0 lead but Spring- ville tied the score at 6 with a touchdown in the second quarter. quar- , 12-- 6 ti -- 0, i Tre-ieas- winning touchdown on a quarter- - 6-- their win. The Wildcats threatened in the second quarter when they moved line. They lost the to the ball on a fumble. Backs Kim Cameron, Dick Thomas and Kent Peterson and 10-ya- rd Judge Downs Lehi LEHI 1 Prop Grid Scored 14-- 0 ' Scoring 'once in the second quarter or a pass play and again with only five seconds left to play from two or 50-ya- rd e, .v.'..v;v.-:'9vM- s s WAGERING SHOWS RISE A total of BOSTON (UPI) was wagered at horse and dog tracks in Massachusetts last year, it was disclosed today in the annual report of the state racing commission. The figure represented an increase of 181,739 over the previous year. $184,716,320 WINS HONORJohnny Price, former Provo High baseballer, vho was voted the "most valu- on the Decatur i able player-- " of team the Midwest ; Jll., . League. His teammates voted him the honor. " . OPNRMCNTAL OUS SUMMIR ORNAMENTAL IRON! AO OREM 00 HAVE REPRESENTATIVE FOR FREE ESTIMATE . I y Nam l i Address. I N bflgotior. , . ax-- r svn lr mo rfii a nnntactfi K FOR SALE tfWWWtf'W'"'l'l'MIVIi'iriWWJUMMWWIll.l. DO IT YOUKStLr OR TRADE ' Valuable Business Property ' in Prove HERALD Box No. 242 Writ CAIir ALF SAVE ana Ashton Hertz Rentals ? CALL FR ' 00 15-ya- Johnny Price, former Provo High baseball star, has been honored as the most valuable player on the Decatur ,111., team of the Midwest League " Price, .. a product of Provo's junior baseball program, gained tho honor on a vote of his teammates. He received a diamond ring from a Decatur jewelery store in recognition of the honor. Although Decatur, a farm club for the San Francisco Giants, is season game for both elevens. Nofth Summit scored a touchdown; in the first quarter, and held onto the lead until the final two minutes of play when Spanish Forkf finally scored a touchdown. Raybert Hansen, who was the star of the game for the Dons, blocked a North Summit punt in the Ifast two minutes of play and the spunky S. F. eleven recovered the ball on the Braves ZT It- - Forki said after the game that he was pleased with the way his team played, especially on defense. i "We were but not outplayed," Fuller said. "I liked the way those kids hung in there and battled against a veteran North Summit line. I believe we'll be heard from this fall." Besides Hansen and Chambers, Joe Beddoes and Larry Fuller played well for the Dons. j rd ing threat. M out-manne- d, REPUBLICANS SUPPORT BENNETT F3 ..L Juab Tips i great year. !. He has hit 23 homers, breaking the- - league record for circuit blasts. The old record was 21. The Midwest League has been operating since 1957, when it re- placed the old Three-- I League.! i. 1! 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Tjnr It today lit NO DOWN PAYMENT Easy Monthly Terms ! a good choice Clcgg Welding . "tl 6-- 3, ' '50i ON AU SOSTATE j er A LATE MODEL USED CAR! 1708 ! ; Clearance Ii On! . ; Gary Chambers went in for the TD behind some great blocking Coach Don Fuller of Spanish here Friday night. The Wasps came the closest to pay dirt when they moved to the line. Wasatch was Viking particularly; impressive on the ground, while Pleasant Grove's passing attack worked well on occasions, but the home team was never able to make a serious scor- IT'S NO MISTAKE! games at home (after the season Sept; 22 agains Wichita at Wichita. They close lie campaign Nov. 24 agains Arizona at Tucson. Kusl labels Wyoming, New Mexico, I tah andj Arizona as the TPflrna tri fiffht fnr thp lpaPiiP 'title. His tdam is ineligible to qualify for thfe title since the Sun Devils secutivfe openinj; line.! WaPLEASANT GROVE satch High and Pleasant Groove battled to a scoreless deadlock r m 7-- : 19-ya- rd Joel Carling did some great By United Press International punting for the Vikings, while Salt! Lake's new Skyline! High Dick Ostergaard and Norman School 'made a rocky entrance! in Ekins performed well on the line. to prep football Friday when it bowed 52-- 0 to a Ogdeh High team. Thej Ogden team showed goodT blocking and speed in the biack-- j field j in rolling over j the yiung 19-- 6 1 i Skyline team. ' ' Other scores: Highland 19, Davis 0 NEPHI Coach- - Verl Shell said East! 16, Bountiful 13 Saturday he was greatly im Granite 21, Granger 0 pressed by his Juab High Team's Judge 14 Lehi 0 defense, following its 19--6 ,win Olympus 20, Weber 19 over Parowan Friday afternoon. Orem 19, American Fork 7 "It's the1 best defense Juab has Springville 12, Delta 6 shown since I started coaching Parki City 13, BY High 0 here," Shell said. "They tackled Delti, Colo., 12, Carbon 8 hard and acted like they wanted Preston. Idaho 24, North Cache 0 to get the job done." . South 17, Bingham 0 The Juab mentor singled out Payson TS2, Cyprus 0 for special praise the defensive . Bearj River 7, W EST and Paul play of Roger Garrett ' BosvelL CHISOX SIGN LEFTY Bruce Beal sparked the Juab -Dick attack, scoring one touchdown on CHICAGO (UPI) Sparks, a righthanded patcher an end sweep and passing to Harfrom Indiana University, signed low Newton for another. He also Friday with the Chicago White set up the second touchdown with Sox j for a "sizeable' bonus He a long pass to Stephen Nyman. will 'report to the White Soxl Sar- Garrett scored the other Juab asota, Fla., farm club; next spring, touchdown from one yard out! the Stephen Ostler booted , extra point. game's only Parowan scored its only touchdown after recovering a fumble on the Juab 30. A penalty moved the ball to the 15 and the Rams in last place in the league stand- scored 'three plays later. ings, Price, who has been playing meet will 'BY High next Juab first base, has been having a Friday night in the BYU ' give-no-quaxt- three yards outr Judge Memorial defeated Lehi's Pioneers 14 to 0 Friday afternoon. linemen Brian DeHart and Craig Statistic-wisLehi had the bet . Christensen played outstanding ter of it, gaining a total of 175 football for the Wildcats. total net yards to 150 for Judge and picking up nine first downs to six for the winners. Lehi picked up 150 rushing yards to Judge's 101 but the Pioneers rolled up only passing to the winners' 49. Halfback Stan Smith and quar and terbacks Scott Adamson Frank Trinnim an played well for the Pioneers. 25-yard- f 6-- hard-runnin- on Vikings And Wasp Play To Deadlock 1 to defeat here Friday afternoon. Don Eldredge turned the tide of battle in the Red Devils favor when he intercepted a Delta pass at midfield and returned the ball to the Rabbits 15. The play paved the "way for Roland Senior's game Delta, PARK CITY Park City's g Pat Miners, led by BY defeated High's McKissick, Friday afternoon Wildcats, 19-' In game. . McKissick ran 40 and 50 yards for touchdowns with intercepted passes in the second and third quarters to spark the Miners to j . Dale Heller and Herman Harri son.. j The remainder of Kush's line looks like this: tackles Bob w lamer, Bob Kec, Mike Krofchik and Pat Pppulese; guards Joe Kush, Chuck 1 Karasefc; John Seedborg and Skm Fanelli; centers Steve Fedorcjhak and Chris Stetzar. 6-- ter, came from behind Game 19-- 0 - Alonzo Hill, 190,; will be the starting left end. JBehind them are 31-1- DELTA V rd four seasons at Tempe, believes this year's backfieldj will have better speed and size than last year's club. He listed! the interior line positions as weak spots. The probable starting bacjcfield could be one of jthe biggest in the new league. It would consist of John Jacobs, a 195 pound quarterback from Braddock, Pa.; left half Tony, Lorick at 190 pounds; righthalf Charlie. Taylor, a 195 pound Junior, j Another possible backfield combination would put Larry Facchine at quarterback;1 halfbacks ' Henry Carr and Larry Todd and fullback Dornel Nelson. Kush consider! Jacobs a good passer but skys his team will be basicly a running outfit. Last season ASU ranked ninth in the nation in total offense with an average of 335.3 yards per game most of it on the ground.; The lone , returning starter from last year is end Roger1 Locke, a 218 .pound flanker versatile from Muskegon, Mich. Locke is listed for duty at right end "and ei 6-- - ; Spanish Fork, N. S. Battle To Deadlock five-yar- Miners Trip BY High In Bv STEVE SMILANICH United Press International TEMPE, Ariz. (UPI) Although graduation swept some solid citi zens xrom Arizona State University's football team. Coach Frank Kush expects to field a ("respect able" squad for the 1962; cam: j. paign. , It's unlikely Kush, winningest coach in ASU history, will 'match the record of last year's squad. However, he feels his young, inteam has great potenexperienced tial ' and is capable of springing a few surprises. The youth movement is definitely on at Tempe, home of the Sun Devils. Kush has only one! returning starter from last year's club which had a 3 record. He has only 13 returning lettermen. "Well start the season with a young, inexperienced ball club one having good quality but lacking depth," said Kush in appraising his team. "Our first three games will be very important. If we can get past the first three we'll be in a good position to attain a respectable record," said Kush. The former Michigan 'state ath-let0 holder of a record in North Summit COALVILLE 6 to a and Spanish Fork battled tie Fjriday night in the first pre18-ya- rd , 0 Oyer Cyprus 58-ya- play of the scoring drive. Terry Walker, on two carries, made it to within, a couple of yards of 'I pay dirt. Lindley took a handoff from quarterback .Johnny Ashton and dived across for the touchdown. Had Chance The Bulldogs had a great opportunity to win the game but, the pass from center was high on the extra point placement try by Myron Tingey, so the Big Green had to settle for a tie. Murray's touchdown also was set up by fumble,; the Spartans .recovering a Provo bobble on the Big Green's 19. Bob Cuff carried to the Provo d 8 and a penalty against the Bulldogs moved the ball to 3. Lynn Shaw took a pitchout from quarterback Roger Larsen and raced around his" right for the touchdown. The try for the extra point by a drop kic.k was wide of its mark, but the Spartans led 0 in the second quarter. Move Inside 10 Fumbles ruined Provo in the first half. One of them allowed Murray to moye inside the Big Green's-1in the second quarter. by Ron Holm and Jan Zumbren- nen, a couple of rough and ready guards, was tested again, when Murray reached the Provo 4 near the end of the third period. Once MAGNA High's Lions again the Provo forward wall was rolledl to a 22--Payson 0 over Cy victory equal to the Spartan challenge.! prus here Friday night. Quarterback Dennis Smith and halfback Kent Oborn sparked the Paysop attack. However, John electrifying iryan made the most run of the game a dash to pay dirt in the second quarter! Oborn scored one touchdown from three yards out and booted an field goal. j Pete Kropf scored from six yards out to put the other points on the Payson scoreboard. Linfmen Luzon Porter, Steve Crane;, Brent Olsen, Ned Dunford and erald Beddoes Were outstanding for Payson. j. 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