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Show 16 sept. Sunday, Utah Sunday Herald County. 20, iaa Uteh Provo, Lehi, A.:F;, Orem, Carbon Wood Reg ion 4 am Kelps Devils Bow Fcjss Dogs Edge To Dinos; 6-- 0 ;, Score FORK Provo's Bulldogs lived up to their name and managed to hang onto a 0 lead to edge Spanish' Fork's g Dons in a tough, d field grid clash on a here Friday afternoon. It was the first home game of the sea son for the Dons and the first ever to be played on their newly completed field. It was a great team effort for the Bulldogs. The Forkers played like demons , against the big green squad and came up looking much better after their opening game trouncing from American Fork's Cavemen last week. The two teams battled it out in midfield most of the game, and the SPANISH . hard-fightin- ft rain-soake- TS1 A weitner team naa a passing attack to write home about, and neither team was exceptionally fast, but their steady grinding piled up plenty of yardage in spite of the low score, and kept the full attention of the fans. remained blank Jhalf. the first through, second the in quarter Early the Dons threatened to score with a sustained drive that held for four first downs and brought the pigskin to Provo's seven yard line. But the Bulldogs took root there and the ball was scoreboard . catch ball-carry- mg Tiger-Wildc- at Barry Olson, (23), Bt High School halfback, lunges to jTom Whitaker, Orem halfback, near goal line during battle Friday. Whitaker scored both of his team's TD's as Tim Phillips (77), Orem tackle, is just out of the play. j Orem won 13-- 7. Tiger Power Barely Triumphs Over 'Cat Passing Game in 13-- 7 Encounter at Orem into BY High territory, and Tom Whitaker smashed over from the seven-yar- d line to break into the lead and take a j 20-ya- rd domi-tenacio- us , . I at 06 00 . Pioneers Crush Lions In Bfazing Power Display i r 8-y- ard defeated the Payson Lions 39-- 0 on the Payson field Friday. Lehi'vrasted no time in scoring as Cooper received the opening kickoff from Ed Ness on the Lehi 20 yard line and raced 80 yards for the first touchdown. Colledge kicked for the point after touchdown. , I j Lehi got another break in the first quarter, recoving a Payson fumble on the Lions' line. Two plays later, Fowler carried the ball into the end zone from the line. The conversion try failed. In the second quarter the Pioneers scored another touchdown in sl series of plays that started on the Lehi 34. Allred carried Region 4 Standings the pigskin into the end zone. NORTHERN DIVISION Cooper of Lehi made a fine Team W L Pet. 33-ya- rd -- run of 30 yards just as the half ended, 19-In the third quarter the Lions came back to make a game of it. On the opening kickoff Dean Jolley ran the ball out to the line. Payson The Lions pushed to the Lehi line before the Pioneer line braced. Payson recovered a Lehi fumline' ble on the Pioneer 0. : first Lehi 45-ya- rd 25-ya- rd 30-ya- rd ........2 0 2 0 1 1 .....1 1.000 1.000 1.000 .500 1 1500 American Fork V... 2 0 Orem .............. Pleasant Grove .... B Y High SOUTHERN DIVISION W L Team Provo .............. 1 1 Carbon.............! Springville, ........ ji 0 Span ish Fork . ..... 0 I 1 2 2 0 2 Payson 9 a.m. Monday September 20 Out At COST or LESS! Pet. .500 .500 .000 .000 .000 j mm " rd side-steppi- ALL j MARINE ACCESSORIES INCLUDING ETTER PERFECT college brogues by I ng , - Now ; y j, at i scoring. The conversion failed. The Vikings figured that if A.F, could score through the air so they pulled they, could, too, . il I uicu pei piety uui ui ilme uctg John Goss to Gary Ridge to Art Lipscomb and then a pass to Walker caught Billy Walker. the ball on the A.F. 23 and he, too, had no trouble at all. The score was 6 at halftime. The Vikings required only six plays for their second touchdown in the second half. A line buck netted three yards, then Goss tossed to Ridge for a first down to the Caveman 25. On the next series the Vikings picked up five, one and three yards. Then on fourth down Ridge broke away on an off tackle play, ran wide througlvthe A.F. secondary, and was over for the six points. The attempted pass or conversion was batted down. The Cavemen, also, required only six plays to score and to pull the game out of the fire Merkley threw again to Cun 1 A 6-- If ': 1 IA -- . ? - , carrying wingback assignments. 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SALE STARTS Dean Jolley and Steve ;Egan, fullback and guard, respectively, played especially good ball for Payson. osses that bounced off one of his own receivers and rambled 201 yards into the end zone the plunge failed to pro Again duce the, extra point and Car bon had finished its scoring chores for ths day. Springville waited until the opening minutes of the second quarter before beginning a sus advantage they never re lmquished. Rick Johnson made the second kick good and the scoring was through for the tamed drive that earned the day. ball into pay dirt. The march In the final period the two was featured by the ball carry teams battled on even terms ing of Richard Thorpe on his with the plunges of Tom Whit mm tr Iracnore on1 VionI- aker, the only Orem back able offs to Rick Oriv halfback to do much with the ball, help-Th- Steven .Wright took; over the big Orem line led by running chores in the final yard the Bailey boys, Mike and Dan, age and, carried to the 10 where Ned Holdaway, Lerl Fackrell Rick Orr split center for the and Tiiri Phillips kept the light ouchdown. Wildcat jbacks at bay, but they Neither team dented the end made consistent gains through zpne line the rest of the game, the air and at times around the but fans saw some good ground ends. Ron Hawkins played offensive and some top defen well for the Tigers and Garn sive play. Wilde was a demon on defense In the latter stages of the for the Wildcats, along with game Springville pulled Calvin Richard Valgardson. the biff Bird back from an end position man on the Church School line. and he looked good on his ball 13-- 7 ? fast-movi- ng anjo touna nis. star receiver, O'Laughlin in the open with a ong pass that the big end took on the run and romped into the end zone. The play was good or 45 yards. The attempted plunge for the extra point (was short. On the next series of plays Roy Yamaguchi, fullback, inter cepted one of Richard Thorpe's WHOA THERE! OREM The touted Orem line and their short passing attack showed its usual air tight deFans were scarcely settled in fense but the backfieldj left their seats when the Bengals much to be desired, both of-- began a drive that carried to line at which point fensively and defensively, the the 13-- 7 out eked win over a Tom Whitaker TiSers took over and a fine playing Bngham Young ran right; end for the touch- wildcat team on a rain swept Ldown. Rick Johnson's kick was field Friday afternoon! partially blocked, but the Tigers had a six point lead. BY High pretty well half. in first Orem kicked deep into BY the nated play nhiA tn ctrvn thpir nFfpnsivA man- - The Wildcats could do little territory and after one plunge more than dent that giant line at the line, Mike Bullock, BY uvers. . ' but they played havoc around quarterback, who played a Score bv Quarters: end and in the Tigef backfield whale of a game all afternoon, 0 0 6 Provo 'with their pattern play runs caught the Tigers napping and 0 0 0 Spanish Fork flipped a nice pass to halfback Cam Wilde who 6utran the entire Orem defense! for a 75 39-- 0 yard sprint and a touchdown. Bullock passed to end Bill Miller and the Wildcats had a 7-- 6 By DANNY WRIGHT PAYSON In a 13-1- 2, in Thriller 13-1- 2 ningham on the identical . play play, cutting back with some which had previously scored for nifty and going the Forkers. Cunningham was over , j up. standing tackled this time on the Viking Cunninghom picked up the 12. Cunningham then showed on the end sweep. point his splendid ball carrying prow- winning Score by quarters: ess by plunging through the cen- American Fork 0 6 7 013 ter of the line on the. following Pleasant GrOve 0 6 6 012 30-ya- rd - -- By GUY HELLMAN In a gridiron struggle marked by intense rivalry of old, old foes, American Fork Cavemen triumphed over Pleasant Grove Vikings, Friday night at Pleasant Grove The one point, garnered bv A.F. halfback Jim Cunningham on an end sweep after he had slashed through the P.G. de fense for a touchdown, represented about the only difference between the two teams. The first quarter was marked by each team's trying the other out; however the tempo picked up early in the second period when the Cavemen marched to the Viking three-yar- d line only to lose the ball on a deflected pass. Paul Giles, speedy P.G. back, caught and ran the ball out of the danger zone to his own 19. The Cavemen then re gained the pigskin on their own marker following a Vik This started their ing punt. Springville kicked off to jthe Dinos. After grinding out two first downs, quarterback Nar touchdown drive. 40-ya- rd 35-ya- rd Carbon Dino saurs capitalized on two firs period touchdowns to break into the Region Four win column 12--6 over Springville's Red Dev ils in a bitterly fought contest at Springville Friday night. The Dinos made their two quick scores in the opening min utes of the game then had io effort to put forth an all-oseveral stop Springville drives ang hold them to the one scoring spree. ut - lost on downs with no score. As the second half began, Spanish Fork kicked off to Pro vo and the Bulldogs began ac tion on their own stripe A few plays later, a pass from Gary Benson to Lynn Patterson set the Bulldogs up for a score. They drove in from about 10 yards out and Jim Schaedler went over, on a quarterback sneak. The conversion try' failed when the Dons block. ed Provo's kick. it From that point was a mid field tug of war in the rain. Both squads showed plenty of fight and nobody was able to ap- proach paydirt- again. Provo's heavier line had the Bulldogs looking good on defense, but the Dons were" likewise 12-- 6 SPRINGYILE 6-- . Cavemen Nip P. G. Phone blueolive, burgundy black. Sizes 374-075- 5 38 to 46. 13.S5 |