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Show Orera Line Foils Bulldogs: As Tigers Score 6 to .0; Victory By RAY SCHWARTZ Herald Sports Editor Orem High's line is no myth. Provo High's footballers dis covered that fact Friday afternoon much to their dismay as they went down to a 0 loss at the hands of Orem's Tigers on the Bulldogs' field. It was the first Region 4 g?me for both schools. Led by such rangy and mobile linemen as Mike Bailey and 6-- then fired a pass to Whitaker midfield after an Orem punt to to move the ball to the d the Tiger 27. Provo went into line for a first and 10 situation. the air on this drive, with Jim Two plays later, Herbert sneak- Rees hitting Lynn Patterson, a ed across for the touchdown. jumping - jack end, with one Johnson's kick for the extra bomb and Gary Benson tossing two more to the rangy Provo point was no good. Provo's best offensive thrust wingman. came in the second quarter Stop Provo Surge when the Big Green moved from But the Tigers regrouped their High School Football The Bulldogs recovered an Orem fumble on the Tiger 29 in the fourth quarter, but once again the Orem forward wall was equal to the challenge and crushed any hopes the Big Green had for scoring a touch- down, i W L 1 0 1 1 1 1 .0 W L 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 Southern Division Provo ................ Sp. Fork Tim Phillips, Coach Udell West-over- 's forward wall proved more than the Big Green could handle. Provo Line Outplayed Orem's line completely out played the Provo forward wall on both defense and offense all the way Friday j with the result that Bulldogs' running game, which was. supposed to be the strong point of their attack, was never able to operate with any kind of efficiency. And the Bulldogs' passing at tack only realized brief success as the tough Tiger line repeated ly put the big rush on the Provo Springville Payson Carbon l M 1 1 0 Friday's Results League Games Region Four Orem 6, Provo 0. American Fork 28, Spanish Fork 0. Pleasant Grove 32, Payson i 7. i z;: J '&-4- -,- JL rN4 Colo. 6. Dugway 19, Green Rrver, Wyo. 7. Wasatch Academy 20, Park City 0. East Carbon 12, Emery 7 Jordan 14, Olympus 7. Beaver 6, Richfield 0. Wasatch 34, MUlard 13. Moab 14, Notre Dame 0. Moapa Valley, Nev. 20, Dixie 10. Highland 25, Granite 7. Judge Memorial 20, Granger 0. Cyprus 13, Murray 0. Clearfield 14, Ben Lomond 0. ' Offensively, the Orem line also was superior as it repeated ly sprung Tom Whitaker, Bob Bingham and Rick Johnson -- i r loose for sizeable gains. Fumbles hurt the Orem eleven t" ! -- 5k 1 x xj sj v. considerably and may have kept the Tigers' scoring down. Lone Touchdown Orem scored the game's only touchdown orf an march, with Bingham and Whitaker leading the charge to the Provo 80-ya- rd Gary PCL Playoff Plans Slated Herbert HAULS IN PASS Lynn Patterson, rangy Provo High! end, is shown leaping up in the air between Ron Hawkins , (86) and an unidentified player of Orem High to grab a pass thrown by Jim Rees in afternoon's game on the,Bulldog's field.? Orem won 'the Region 4 game,Friday (Herald-UP- I Allyn Off Again On Cronin 6-- 0. i '"(. Allyn demanded new American League action today on the sale of the New York Yankees to Columbia Broadcasting System. Allyn charged AL President Joe Cronin "withheld" crucial information from club owners. Allyn formally demanded that Cronin call a league meeting no later than Sept. 30 for five purposes. They were: -- By GUY HILLMAN the Pleasant Grove field Friday night. After the Payson kick off the Vikings required only four plays, a Lion fumble, .then four additional plays to rack up their first touchdown. Quar-on Herald Sports Writer N PLEASANT GROVE In a fast, hard - charging opening football encounter Pleasant Grove's Vikings out-ra- n the Payson Lions for a 32-- 7 victory ; Fork Gridders Top American transaction voted Fork by 28-- 0 Score consider an 'opinion by Spanish Paul Porter regarding attorney the anti-tru- st implications of By GUY HILLMAN Herald Sports Writer the transaction. PLEASANT GROVE Amer To consider any earlier ican Fork unleashed a three by Porter regarding base touchdown first half; attack and ball's anti-truexemption. To direct the league to en gage Porter for advice on any further Questions: which miffht be suggested! on fthe "prejudi the sale might cial - import" have on ' baseball's, anti-tru- st exemption and on the policy of st Golf Team Wins U. S. Congress on legislation extend laws to base ing the anti-tru- st ball. To postpone consideration of By HENRY W. THORNBERRY UPI SPORTS WRITER admission of CBS as a member until the league can receive, PORTHCAWL, Wales (UPI) efnHv arid Avnliiflfp i 'PnriiT's. The United States won the Cur tis Cup women's amateur golf opinions' and advice. In Boston,! Cronin expressed competition against Britain for mild surprise at Allyn's state- the ninth time in 13 meetings d ments about the sale of the today when its Yankees, "I thought we settled girls stormed to victory in four that," Cronin said. He said he out of six afternoon singles had not received Allyn's letter. matches. Kansas City Athletics owner The rousing finish gave the Charles O. Finley, the other U.S. victory in points by 10- to which represented a opponent to 1 1 h e sale, tele- 6 in matches played to edge graphed the U.S. Attorney Gen- decision with three eral's office and asked for an matches tied for a half-poiopinion whether the sale violat' for each. laws. ed anti-tru- st The British who were Finley's telegram notified all even after girls, Friday's opening William 0. Orrick, head of the of competition and still day anti-tru- st division, of the Porter even after foursome matches a "calculated risk" this of opinion morning, appeared on the and asked for the opinion beverge of an upset team tricause of "Frick's warning." umph when they still were even at 6 this afternoon with three more matches to be decided. They were leading in two of those undecided matches and trailing only in one. But the American roared from behind to sweep all three and nail down the The Timpanogos Ladies Golf team triumph. First, Barbara White of East Ridge, La., Association announced the win- Fay who had been leading, completners of the Crazy Day tourney ed a 3 and 2 victory over An held last week on the Timp gela Bonallack of Britain, comCourse. peting although she is expect ing her third baby in Febru The winners include: Leone Clark, first low gross ; ary.6 That gave the U.S. team a lead and then Carol Rudy Walker, 1st low net; Lois of Janesville, Wis., came Schofield and Dixie Marston, from behind to beat Ruth Por ter of Britain, 3 and 2, for the p.: Its. A money tournament will be point that clinched the match. Finally, Peggy Conley of Spo Leld next Tuesday' at the Timp kane, Wash., the Course. v Golfers interested in "baby" of the U.S. team, won should in the tourney a seesaw struggle playing check at the pro shop for in- Bridge Jackson, 1 up, in the last match of the tournament. structions. .'":' ' Curtis Cup added an additional seven points the final quarter to overwhelm the Spanish Fork Dons 28-- 0 Friday afternoon in a home game for the Cavemen. After the Spanish Fork kick-o- ff the Cavemen refused .to relinquish the ball until they had run up their initial score. Jim Cunningham, Moyle Green- wood, Dale Greenwood, Randy Hansen, and Richard Merkley took turns m carrying to the one yard line.' Merkley then pushed the ball j his quarterback - oyer from for the hard-presse- 1-- 9-- other nt i ? Winners Named In Ladies Day 6-- girls Play in Timp 7-- . e League, a be held Tuesday Sor-ens- on , . against po- sition touchdown. Merkout to Dale Greenley pitched wood who went wide around his right end for the extra point. The Dons booted to the A.F. 39 after their failure to move the ball; and the Cavemen then went to! work on their second touchdown. j A. F. quarterback chores were taken over by Moyle terback John Goss tossed to Gary Ridge on the Paysbn 31. Ridge carried to the 4. Roger Durrant then lugged the bail over for the Vikings. Elbridee Cochise booted the extra point The Lions, not to be outdone, required only six plays for their score, Dave Wilson broke away on a 40 yard dash t place the ball on the Viking 19. Dean Jolley, Lion fullback, plunged through the center of the line four plays later for the T.D. Wilson added th extra noint to tip. thp Rnnr 7 The Vikings ran a beautiful reverse . play midway in th second Quarter which saw Paul Giles, speedy Viking half, run ning wide around his right en for 55 yards and the touchdown. Cochise added the extra poind After a Lion punt the Vikings pulled another thriller for a touchdown play. Goss handed to Ridge on the Payf-so47, Ridge shoved the ball to Art Lipscomb on a reverse-anLipscomb threw a long, accurate pass to Bill Walker who was waiting on the 17, Walker crossed over for thk 7-- n ' touchdown. Ridge picked up playoff will in Portland, league president Dewey Soriano announced Saturday. Soriano made the announcement following a flip of a coin won by, Portland. Going into Saturday night's action, the Beavers trailed the Padres by a single game with three contests left in the regu larly scheduled season. If a playoff is needed, the in terdivisional playoff between eastern division winner Arkan sas and the western champion would begin in the home park of the western winner Wednes: .jday, v. Three games would be played there. The two teams Would then travel to Little Rock for the rest of the one-gam- Pleasant Grove Eleven Races To 32-- 7 Victory in League Opener Sept. 9. To In the UPI) event Portland and San Diego end in a tie for the western di vision of tne pacific coast SEATTLE Tele-phot- o) i i To rescind approval of the CBS-Yank- ee 1964 Sunday Herald Utah 1 7-- ward wall, let by hulking Rich Valgardson,. rose lip to throw back Ricky Orr on his attempt to run for the extra point. That effort by the BY High line preserved the Wildcat lead, which they managed to hold to the end. of - the bitterly-foug' struggle. The running of BY High's Steve Rich and Gam , Wilde were outstanding features of the game. Elusive as a' couple of humming birds, they threatened to go all the way on several different occasions. Fumbles Hurt Wildcats .Fumbles foiled the Wildcats numerous times, especially in the first half, just when it 'seem ed as if the aggressive Gibson c;ew were about ready to mount a sustained attack. Thorpe put on a great aerial display for Springville, and his passing might have turned the tide had not his receivers hati ht - Fowler, Cooper Spark Lehi To 33-- 0 Victory Over Dinos difficulty bombs. 19 on hanging t.d his "i In the second quarter; Cal Bird dropped one while naming full speed and wide-ope- n at !the Wildcat 12. Later In the same period, Bird let another Thorpe aerial fall from his grasp, while aloner in the end zone. Had Bird been able to hang on to either one of those passes it might have changed the whole complexion of the game. But as it was BY High left the field with a 0 half time lead. Super Charged Gang After Springville's super! charged gang scored Its touchdown; in the third period, ;the Red Devils charged right back in the fourth quarter, with j I ;. best-of-seve- series. ATTENDANCE RECORDS Nation NEW YORK (UPI), al League attendance figures announced this week show that attendance in the senior circuit is running 880,943 ahead of last year when a new season record was. set.' Both the New York Mets and the Philadelphia Phillies have already established new season attendance records. j Thorpe's passing once? again triggering the attack. Tis two passes to Gary Niel sen plus a run or. two moved the ball to a first down on the Wild cat 25. But Valgardson led the BY High line: in denting the Springville drive and it finally t ; j died on the r 18. Bird recovered a BY H Igh fumble on the Wildcat 45 yith two-an- d a half minutes to play to; Dreatne new nope into the of Coach Karoli Bills, but mien PRICE Bill Fowler and Mike in the second quarter for a 13) once again BYU's defenses w ere Cooper sparked Lehi High's half time lead and picked up Pioneers to a 33-- 0 victory over three more in the third quarter equal to the job of halting the attack. Carbon High here Friday night to win going away. v Springville Scoring Drive in the opening Region 4 game The Pionees, first touchdown BY High's first - quarter for both teams. came on a sustained drive that In drive, Wilde and Rich Coach Jim Crittenden's was climaxed when Cooper scoring turns took the ball as scoring pass thje Wildcats,lugging the crunchcharges scored two touchdowns fired a five-yausing: to Charley Jacob. The try for attack" rolled from f ing ground the extra point was missed. 30 own to the their, Springville Getting away on a couple of six. Dies r... Fowler long gallops,' sparked Then Bullock took the ball on the second Lehi touchdown a roll out play and behind a wall march and finally' crashed over of! blockers, swept around hii from the four. Cooper booted end to pay dirt. He qsed SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) the extra point. a siriiilar sweep to get the extra v ." Wrestler Karol Kalmikoff of Fowler .opened the third quar point. .'. 52 yards or went with a ter dash scoring, Springville of an died Okla., Tulsa, ap to pay dirt, and then Cooper its touchdown in the third quartheartattack parent Friday intercepted a pass and raced er, iwith Thome throwing !to night shortly after completing a 60 yards for a touchdown. Fowl Lynn Wardle and to Nielsen to match at the State Fairgrounds er also scored the extra point on put the ball on the BY 3. an end sweep. With the flow of the Spring- Coliseum. 1lJ The final Lehi touchdown vme oiiense going to- XIuie eft, Kalmikoff was stricken in came on a nine-yar- d run by Thorpe faked a handof f and his dressing room minutes after roll-oCooper on a play. Dell passed to Nielsen, who had one defeating the "Silent French- Ekins ran for the extra point. out to tne ngni, ior me toucn :H man", in a best-o- f three falls Scott Whimpey and Alan down.: '!''-- . match that was part of a lo Gardner, a pair of guards, and But Orr's try tor the extra Jacob, an end, played well on point failed and Springville still cally televised program. the line for Lehi. trailed by one point. was on a western j i H 19 yards on a scoring play late in the third quarter by remaining 01 I wide around his left end. Ted Freeman and Lynn Strasbury set up the final Viking counter with .Strasbury scoring from three yards out on an play. Payson lost the services of their ace quarterback, Don Kirk, early in the game by way of injury. Jolley ran exceptionally well for the Lions. ' of his Kent on kickfourth a down Money, ing situation gave the Cavemen the ball on the Dons' 11. The Cavemen promptly marched up the field for their third score. Cunningham, A. F. .. work horse, went through the center of the line for the T. D. from 12 yards out. Merkley tossed to Jay Robinson for the conversion. The Don's were able to pene- quarterback, i yard line. However, the Cavemen also found the going rough until late in the first quarter when Moyle Greenwood threw a long pass from his own 14 to Cun ningham ca tha Spanish Fork ....7 A- ut ' .1 -- : Kalmikoff raw states tour with his brother, Igor Kalmikoff. They reigned as International Tag Team champions from 1954 to 1956. An autopsy was scheduled to be performed Saturday to determine the exact cause of death. WwiJ- The Kalmikoffs were scheduled to wrestle for the International Tag Team championship Oct. 11 in Salt Lake City. -' t - t( i li PACERS TO COMPETE vou Know. .it; iave WESTVURY, N.Y. (UPI) Nine of the country's leading pacers will compete in the $50, 000 Nassau Pace at a mile and a half on Saturday at Roosevelt . n- sun pickup. d - in 1963. ki Raceway. Headlining the list of great pacers will be Tarquinius, ,Hen ry T. Adios and Cardigan Bay. IN!! " a tota x T)t plugs,' V SHmTMAKBRa it overlV:rthe in spiv- - of thousand "unaa times. I am looklns ing o" " v n P I carry eepw-n- r -.- - , , , "J anotnertoiore tradbef mm ! 6 6- -32 07 0 Cunningham crossed the goal line going away. Steve Rasmussen picked up some nifty blocking to sweep around his right end for- the final point. 37. - American Fork . 7 Spanish Fork ..0 14 0 728 0 0 j ; 'l McKENZIE j 1 v: i HERTZ 'v TRUCK LOW RATES Includes: Gas Oil and Insurance J ' 1 pt. A TEST I & flTTFI VWb 14 COLORS IN'ADLER'S TO MATCH TAKE . PROVE ITS WORTH YOURSELF j Tht Quality-Minde- d line for Economy-Minde- People d It ; ONE WAY IP DESIRED 3 CALL 373-344- U ; 'is ' oo.yj AND SAVE! WITH A j PICKUP. $1596. dtlivrtf. includiing 2,000 tb. capicity transmission, indtptndent torsien-bt- r tupnsien. WSW tirw. btatw. vinyl upholsttiy and factety undarcoat. Plus tax. Means. 04H and . if local fraicht, any. :!. y facade. The fabric, a blend of acrylic fibers and rayon that holds iu colors m sun or suas, jromfifty-fift- MOVE YOURSELF k N. 0 . trate American Fork territory ' three times during the second half. Their deepest drive carried them to the Cavemen six 7 13 0 X. i ! i A bad pass from the Span- P. G ish! Fork center over the head Payson 20-ya- rd .! off-tack- le i ' rM THE GANTS ARE ! Greenwood after Merkley was forced to take to the sidelines because of a leg injury. Greenwood, a pretty nifty baseball pitcher, showed he could hit with the pigskin, too, when he threw a perfect touchdown strike to end Martin McLaughTom Camp, Jerry Wilkinson, lin from eight yards out. Cun- and Clint Blackhurst performed ningham added the extra point well in the line for the ;P. G. by carrying through the line. squad. . n ' 7-- Wrestler Of Heart Attack ; CHICAGO (UPI) Chicago White Sox owner Arthur C. COuttrty, 13, . rd 16. Quarterback By RAY SCHWARTZ Herald Sports Editor SPRINGVILLE BY High's WHdcats hit spirited Springville 7ith a whirlwind first quarter ground attack, but then had to fight off a determined Red Devil team in the second half to gain 6 victory here Friday night. Coach Jed Gibson's wonderful ly - inspired charges went 70 yards for a touchdown the first time they got their hands on the ball, under the almost flawless direction and g of Mike Bullock. Bullock Scores Bullock swept his right end for the touchdown and then back on another sweep around right end for the extra point that ultimately proved to be the Wildcats' margin of victory. The passing of :. Richard Thorpe in the third quarter provided Springville with their only touchdown, but the Wildcat for play-callih- :i Lehi 33, Carbon 0. BY High 7, Springville 6. Practice Games East 39, Skyline 6. Monticello 49, Dove Creek, passers. ' Orem Lehi r. PI. Grove BY High Am. Fork SEPT. 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