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Show Orem 1 i Vikes in t:13 By GUY 1UL1MAN ' Sports. Writer PLEASANT GROVE Orem ' v touchdowns over Wo punched against tbe Pleasant Grove Vikto win a hard ings Friday night lS-- 0 on the Viking contest fought .,, .1 Herald - , field.' Playing before a capacity crowd the two teams locked horns in a traditional battle featured by 'rugged defensive play. The Viking's ben scoring threat was a three yard drive to the Orem marker, but ' a ' Pleasant Grore fumble' gave the Tigers , the ball with only seconds left on the clock. " " The Tigers drove deep into Viking territory late in the first quarter. With the ball on the 16 yard marker Richard Johnson drove to ' the Viking three yard line to opert the second periodr On the next play quarterback Dave" Ilooley sent ; Don Whittaker through .right tackle for the initial Tiger touchdown. The attempt- ":- . - , - . U gingly during the remainder of the second quarter and throughout the third quarter. In fact, the game was marked by the absence of j any long runs. Lloyd Hooley tosled 25 yards to Doug West for the longest pass of the game to set up the only P. G. threat.' Midway .in the final period the Vikings wre pushed back by a stubborn j Tiger defense to the P. Gi one yard line. Russell Johnson kicked Sfor the Vikings to his - . . UPI) Wis- -- The Cleveland las Cowboys game will be televised over Channel 5, starting 12:30 p.m. today. Browns-Dai- -j j H : Green Bay is a point choice 6 over the lions in their league game at' Milwaukee, while the Raiders Eye 3rd Straight AFL Victory Urang ehien Coast. 4 In the AFLls two Other Sunday games, the defending champion Kansas City thief s resume play after a layoff, meeting the Bills at Buffalo, while the New York Jits, also idle last Halt Rally, Win 32-2- 1 two-wfe- SYRACUSE, N. Y. . (U P I) ek - Syracuse University eyeing a iThe Kansas City Chiefs- - j national rating, fought off a Buffalo BiUs same will be rally td overpower Bostelevised over Channel 4, j ton College Saturday behind the starting at 111 a.m. today, j brilliant running of Junior quar-- 4 terback Wally Mahle, i. With one minute left and Syra- week, make their home debut cuse leading by five points, against the Houston Oilers. Denback Ed Conti killed ver and San Difego are not schedfinal-quart- er 32-2- de-fensiv- B. C. s chances of picKnig off a uled to play thi weekend. Jack Concannon pass on the Oakland was favored by three line. Mahle, who points over Boston; Kansas City Orange Scored two touchdowns by rush- by five over Buffalo, and Houston ing, subsequently passed 6 yards by 9 over New York; to Charlie Brown for another TD The Raiders, jwho lost 19 conwith 39 seconds left to play. secutive league j games before Syracuse-Bosto- n College breaking the streak against Bos' 13 -- First Downs 20 ton In the final game of 1962, 334 28 Rushing Yardage have thrived so far under the re26 265 Passing Yardage markable organization job of 9 Passes wins have coach Al Davis. iTheir Passes intereepteo by 2 " 1 beeii against Houston and Buffa 25-ya- rd 3-- 10 Punts Fumbles Lost Yards Penalized 4-3- 6.5 ,2 11-2- 5-2- 1 paTiiie own 32 and the Orenri boys started their second touchdown drive from that point. Whittaker lugged the .ball to the 20, Johnson carried to the 5, Whittaker plunged to the 3, and Hooley ran around right end for. the storje. 1 Johnson converted vith a place kick for the final poiht. Morris Keetch caie up from his safety slot to stoj play after . play for the Vikings. Orem picked up 14 first downs . 1 to Pleasant GroVe's tt. . lo. Boston's hopes for victory rest 109 27 with quarterback Babe Parilli, who complained last weekend of a pinched nerve in his heck and had to be replaced by Tom Yew-ci-c l as the Patriots lost to San The t Diego. two Patriots have oroKen All-St- ar even in games; ? make their for-The Chiefs (1-in their new Kansas tal debut before a disappointing home rCity Buffalo team that nas lost ooin ?its cames thus far. ..Top bowlers from the southern The Bills are hurting. FuuoacK part of the state will start ""com Cookie Gilchrist is hampered by petition this week end in the, an an ankle and toe Injury and may nual BPAA ALL STAR ROWLENO riot be at top speed. Other in TOURNAMENT. The following jured players are halfback Wray field of thirteen men will com rarifrwi Dick Hudson, ana tackle V""" Dave pete in this area: Len Stone and twVia Behrnian. 2ick Wiley from Springvlle, Milt I Houston has won all six ol the Waycasy, Jim Wayeas? a nd played against New YorK James Fetterley from Orem, Gor- 'games three AFL seasons and is don Duke, Lynne Wright, Royal during likely to lose this one, even Thornton from Provo, Phil Boyjack not tKnucrW "RHlv Cannon aeaui is a and Lee Huff from Spanish Fork, VUWM' starter because of an in- from Am. Fork and doubtfulankle. Jack Wadley Grant ' Seegmiller ind Gordon iitwI The Jets go into the game with Twitchell from Cedar City., K one "experienced" quarterbacK. in the Regional Preliminaries He was is lanky Dick Wood, who season-now beginning the men will bowl the Jets' just before eighteen games; iM. games via signed defeat by Boston. opening each of three bowling establish ments. Holiday Lanes in Heber Annual BPAA 0) Tourney Opens " 'It 6-- 5, . , 1-- ! 21-2- es 1-- . :(- . Lehi Defeats 25-poi- nt 47-ya- rd Soph Stars In 12-2- Army Win 58-- 0. By OSCAR FRALEY UPI Sports Writer WEST POINT, N. Y. (UPI) Sophomore Tommy Smith raced 66 and 80 yards for touchdowns Saturday to lead a slipshod Army team to a 30-- 0 victory over Bos ton University before a crowd of 18,150 at cloud - shrouded Michie Stadium. Smith, a slender speedster from New Jersey, broke the game open with his two long sprints as Kfen Waldrop banged over from the seven, Tony Pyrz romped 57 yards with a pass interception, and Dick Heydt kicked a field goal and three extra points in an Army romp with the Cadets favored by 19 points. Boston U. showed little oh the plains above the Hudson as it failed to mount any kind of an offensive threat during the game. r . ...'! J pimts .... Joe Anderson raced 80 yards on the first play from scrimmage Friday night, as Spanish Fork's fast - improving Dons swept to a 16-- 6 victory over OGDEN Ben Lomond. Anderson's sprint, to pay dirt so rocked the Scots back on their 243-195-1- day nights." , - 4 j !;;; p, hitter with Tulsa of the Texas League, Was purchased Friday by the St. Louis Cardinals. Bauchamp, a outfielder, reported to the Redbirds Friday night in Cincinnati. r!!v f y , i Lois Jensen, had a 591 with a 231 high game in the City Ladies . Classic League on Thursday' night. 1 On crease. they're J washable for easiesf care. Colors: black, beige, dark olive. r , $S98 V Other, 4.98 S 1 ( : . s ' v , - I x - ' V " - - O -- j i jp - J 1 . w ' y" i . LO WG LI VE THE KING I this fP 1 A'- .X 4i 95 mm -- 7' - m lib ihi NORTH FIFTH WEST ,SMeepVeMcIe in action In 1131 ' um wasst EHiw ds mir. 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' Anywhfere 1 - LM i fall's .first, major football team casualty came at' the University of Utah to varsity , end Coach i Pete CarlstoA. ' ' Carlston broke his right ankle when he stepped in afhole during ' Classic Utah League a practice ; session r Wednesday in the County ' Last Wednesday night, with a big night.': : " , : 267, game. had Hawker Alora games of A RADIATORS REPAIRED for a series of 628 In Auto Glass Installed .the Mixed Major League of Tues.'Specialized Work - 1 9-- 24 Quarterbatk Mike Cooper's passing set tip two of the "Pioneer a look Great 2-3- 4.5 Joe Anderson Sparks Dons To 16-- 6 Victory Over Scots - , 6-3- Staubach, who "left the game Fumbles Lost early in the third period, connect- - Yards Penal. a.m. and Miracle in SpringviUe Bowl in Orem 2 p.m. - Fred VTrapper' Nelson set a few records the first night 'of bowling'in the diy ken' League, with kybig 669 senes along with a 256 high game. . v 21-2- 7-- 0. Beau-cham- You'M . rd Jim : ' i ST. LOUIS; tUPI) 1 Midshipmen Romp to Victory Over West Virginia afternoon. umph on a rain-swe- pt All of Robison's scoring efforts came from j two yards out. Bill Fowler scored the other Lehi touchdown on a end CARDS BUY PLAYER - . pair of extra points to lead the Pioneers to their tri- - est in sweaters in Utah. Sweaters favoredj. by students in all area of U.S.A. Unquestionably the best for campus wear. . b ' largest collection of the smort injury 0, non-leag- ue t to. nt 9-2- 9.8 scores. SWEATERS 7-- 2-- ..''-'''''.- - 99-ya-rd Devils sweep. m out-duell- ed i 14-ya- Ydung Men's .- heels that they never fully recovered from the shock. Anderson made his touchdown run behind perfect blocking on the part of I"" SPORTS his teammates. FANSI Banks ran for the extra Thayne Statistics: point and the Dons led Army Boston I In the second quarter, the 7 , 8 First Downs 26-- 0 Dons added two points when the 28 208 Rushing Yardage BET Ben Lomond center passed the 10 90 Yardage Passing LEHI aul Roibison put on a Passes ball through the tend zone for an 5 YOU automatic safety. dazzling offensive show Friday Passes intercept by 2V 1' Pioto afternoon spark the Lehi Later in same perior, Spanish Punts;-- " neers to a 26-- 0 victory over Fumbles 1 3 Fork scored again when John Lost1 game. Yards Penalized Springville hi a 57 25 Harrison passed five yards to Robison racked up three touchKNOW downs and . UeSeifflJ 5-- 11 are 54 ver the Fortjr Niners at San Frhncisco; the? Cleveland Browns three over f the: Cowboys at Dallas, and tie Philadelphia Eagles three at! home over the St. Louis Cardinals. Detroit Split Series Detroit j split its season series with Green Bay duruig the past three years when the Packers won the SWestern Division title. A sellout crowd of I more than 43,000 is I expected foif the first of ;..the L Packers'-- ' three hom games at Milwaukee. The Eastern Division game between the Giants aid Steelers also pits the teams that ' finished 2 last season. Quarterback Y.A. Tittle, shaken up in last week end's win over Baltimore, Insists he'll be ready to go against Pittsburgh. The Steelers will be miss ing John Reger, starS linebacker who suffered a concussion in their 1 tie with the Eagles. came Oddly, the Bears-Vikhiis the only one this Weekend involving two teams with 0 records. Both clubs are; in eood shape. Fran Tarkentoa indicated he is developing into ja standout pro quarterback in the young Vikings win at San Francisco. Cards Hard Hit Undoubtedly the hardest hit team in the league is St. Louis. Prentice Gautt has joined John David Crow on the injured list, leaving the rushing to Joe Childress, Bill ' Triplett and a pair of rookies,. Bob Paremore and Bill Thornton, for the game at Phila delphia. Both clubs will be missing a safetyman Billy Stacy of the Cards is injured and Don Bur- roughs of the Eagles is suspended for roughing up a game official. Johnny ynitas will be at his old quarterback stand for the Colts agairist the Forty Niners in a game pitting two opening-da- y losers. The! same goes, for run-Do- n Perkins of the ning back who the opener missed Cowboys, because of an injury. The Cow- boys face tough going against the Browns in their attempt to show the Home ioiks in Texas that they really have a contend- ing team. l Fashions For 1 j . By JOE GEltGEN UPI Sports Writer , The way the nation's major colleges opened the first full week of 1963 football activity you'd ' nave thought Sandy Koufax was t pitching for the winners three shutouts in three games. The most stunning I whitewash Friday night occurred in Miami 'Y7 where the upstart Florida State Seminoles blanked the Hurricanes' great passer, George Mira, , for the first time in his " 1 career with a 24--0 trouncing. ; f Steve Tensi, the tallest' quarterback in the nation . af the Mira by complet ing 13 of 20 tosses before a crowd of 57,988 in Miami's Orange Bowl. Seminole halfback Fred Bfletnik-of- f scored all three State touch downs, two on Tensi passes and the third on a startling , run with a Mira interception. a londa State, a 6 loser to Miami last year, thoroughly dis credited the form sheets which had given the Hurricanes ah eight-poiedge. Pittsburgh adj ded insult to the oddsmakers' already-fatal by routing I f in what had been i 6 UCLA, 20-" f termed a "pick 'em" contest. Bruins Outclassed 7f The Panthers totally outclassed the Bruins in the interactional contest witness by 28,095 in the Los Angeles Coliseum as Pitt ' rolled : up 27 first downs to the PASS SNAGGEIt Navy's lirst touchdown came as kd UCLAns' six. Rick Leesoh, one' Of the outstanding fullbacks in the Orr (33) snagged this pass from Roger Staubach on country; scored due touchdown the 5 yard line, grot away from West Virginia's Glenii and kicked field goals of, 27 and Hoi ton (33) and stepped over the line for si points. 31 yards to personally wreck the Navy won 51-- 7. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) West Coast club. ' Only Texas, pegged as the nation's No. 1 club in many pre51-- 7 season pools, followed form, and even the mighty Longhorns fell a bit short. A favorite over hapless Tulahe, the Long-horn- s had to bull over two fourth-perio- d scores to score a 21-- 0 deMORGANTOWN, W.' Va. (UPI) ed on 17 of 22 passes while $ai cision Over a Green Wave club - Powerful Novy scored almost picked up 76 yards rushing on 11 that is winless in its last 12 at Will Saturday behind the dead carries, including an outstanding games. ly passing of Roger Staubach, piece of broken field running that touchdown who racked up 171 yards and one resulted in a touchdown through the air, and play. the brilliant running of Johnny Statistics: West Virginia Navy Sai to stampede West Virginia 51- 21 . 8 First Downs 7. 194 The defeat was the worst open Rushing Yardage 13 30-- 0 225 ing-galoss for West Virginia Passing Yardage 104 1 7 since 1893 when the Mountaineers Passes 3 lost to Washington & Jefferson Passes Intercept. 1 10 . Tj 1c l3 a Saturday night, Art City Lanes . 15 DAY-HERAL- ! 9 Cdrlsprt Suffers Broken Ankle Nelson Bags 669 During Practice Series at Regal SALT LAKE CITY (UPD SUN Miami Loses , consin's gridiron offense sputtered and stuttered Saturday, but the Badgers had so much manpower they overwhelmed Western Michigan 41-- 0 with a fourth-striii- g fullback running 95 yards for a. score for a. school record. Tom Brigham romped to the rushing mark, with 23 seconds to play when he ripped through the center of the line against the outmanned. western .Michigan crew and was in the clear with By United Press International The upstart Oakland Raiders, 70 yards to run unmolested for biggest surprise of the American the counter. Football League thus far, shoot for their third straight upset victory Sunday in a game against the Boston Patriots, on the West . pi New York Giants are three over By United Press international The champion Green Bay Pack- the Steelers at Pittsburgh; the ers set out! today to prove just Bears r aie four over the Vikings how great they really are. at Minnesota; the Baltimore Colts . MADISON. Wis. n Packers Meet Lions today In Feature NFL Struggle Upset last, weekend in their season opener, 3y the Chicago Bears, the Packers seek to ? rebound Sunday against the , Detroit Lions, was wide. team that has given the Each team yielded ground grud- - the; champs more trouble than any other during the past three Na tional Football League seasons. Wisconsin Rips W. Michigan By 41-- 0 Score ' SUNDAY, SE PTEMBER 22, 1963 . Utah County, Utah Pitt Smashes UCLA 20-0- ; rears 1 16 Wfest Center Provo Open Monday and Friday Til 9 p.m. a |