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Show 4 By O V - d;g, i 1 m: w n . , By WENDELL Herald Sports : Provo ' Bulldogs first obstacle in r Writer , hurdlecL ihe defense of Region ; Five they downed 5 Devils the opening . : , their last year's championship as Springville x Red 1 Friday night in round of Region Four compei 60-5- tition. Uveo- 5 pnncjvo Tulsa's offense and plunged one yard for score. the foul line. Bruce Haws . topped ing star for Springville with 15 premier passer, Jerry Khome, bowl records, however, with 281 the scoring with 18 points, made counters, followed by Ron Bird ran for one score and- passed yards total and 58 times en on some exciting swivel shots. with eleven. Richard Thorpe HOUSTON (UP!) Statistics for the other Saturday to lead gineering plays. He r was trailed by Steve Mit- and Craig Whiting each added of the Bluebonnet Bowl football v Tulsa to a Bluebonnet Mississippi broke into the chell and Randy Olsen, the pint eight points to the score. game Saturday between the Bowl defeat of a Mississippi scoring first, in the second Provo Jayvecs won the presized guards. Taking a punt at their University of Tulsa i and the team that bottled up his favo quarter. Mike Shepherd was the shoot- - liminary game own 46, the Rebels got three University of Mississippi! rite receiver. . Tul. Miss. yards on a ground - play, then 10 19 downs" First wno Jim .ttnome, rewrote, many quarterback Weatherly ' 104 71 , of the . NCAA passing records passed 30 yards to : Frank Rushing yardage 113 252 Kinard. . . ', Passing yardage this season, proved lie could 4 6 Passes run too, helping set up Tulsa's Kinard offand . Mike Dennis short yardage, then Passes fintrcptd by 2 . ' chopped first score with a ' Weatherly hit Dennis for seven Punts er 4tor 14. scamper in the midst of a 72- - to the Tulsa four. Dennis got Fumbles , lost 0 i 0. Practically all of the Cavemen yard drive. 30 50 Yards three more on the ground and penalized fielders resulted from pick-o- ff The two tough teams battled olavs and screen patterns Time to a 7 halftime score as Mis SUNDAY, DEC 20, 1964 Herald ,19 Sunday Utah Utab Howard County,after time Jim Fox, issippi snowed some passing Otnningham. and LaMar Driggs ability of its own. But in the found themselves under tne second' half, Tulsa wore down basket with possession and with the Old Miss defense with a For the finest and most complete, ' no Viking: near to off er opposi good balance of passes to Bob tion. Tne Pleasant urove ooys Daugherty, Brent Roberts and selection of perfumes and colognes, attempted a driving offense, but Eddie Fletcher. " . (.ys.ys,',. ::'. lack of exDerience and less g Daugherty, a over-a- ll SHALIMAR height limited theiri ef- down WHITE SHOULDERS made good on '.k ground runner, forts.; ninnirig plays when the ARPEG'E CASAQUE CHANEL NO 5 John Jarvis was high man for Mississippi defense ' " loosened both squads with 19 points while GREAT LADY MY, SIN ROYAL SECRET against the passing threat. (Cunningham collected 18 for the "Hhome made 252 yards passFLAMBEAU WOODHUE . ECUSSON winners. on 22 completions of 36 at ing, The game marked the earliest tempts, just three yards short of the two rivals ac of ' ' meeting the Bowl standard set by , , e fans. fabulous Don Trull of cording to many Baylor. one of s Rhome Only attempts was intercepted, r Region 4 Standings ;v HRISTMAS STORE HOURS A crowd of 50,000 sat in the Monday thru Saturday SOUTHERN DIVISION , . 10 to 9 ; rain to watch i W L Pet. me Team No. 240 University game.1 . 1 0 1.000 Provo Rhome did whip Trull's total il.000 Fork ...... hit twice from the field to bring the Provo count to 60, as the game ended. The usually reliable Jim Rees was unable, to hit consistently for Provo and wound up with 11 points, five of them from the RIGBY; 64-4-5. ' , game had its flaws ' and mistakes, possibly due to the unusually small number of 7 practice games, it was an exciting and thrill packcontest.' ed ' ' Mike Shepherd put Spring- . ville out in front with a basket, which was countered seconds later by Bruce Haws, Provo' forward. .Mike Taylor, slipped in a charity toss and Ron Bird hit from . the keyhole and the Red - , : pre-seas- on . . 1 - , 1 22-3- - 23-ya- rd 16-2- .1 8-- 7-- 32 31 . - . hard-to-brin- ' - 1 3 the scoreboard reading at the quarter mark. Provo moved out in front by 13-1- ' L . s one point in the, second period by reason of a foul toss as each team tanked eight goals from the field, with Provo getting its y HGM&S old-tim- -- halftime lead. Provo stretched its lead to six points in th third quarter and Springville never broke the lead again although several rallies cut the margin! The :Red Devils were chalking their points largely on "foul pitches while Haws, Mitchell, Jim Rees nd Randy Ols en ' warmed the i hoop from the joutside. Fouls Hurt Efficiency Both teams seemed to break in the final period as fouls cut down on player efficiency,! and both coaches began I to clear their benches to give all "players .a chanced The TRedi Devils made two quick tallies at the opening of the quarter as Craig Whiting: and Richard Tliorpe found the range. But those were until, the their last final minute of play ' when Stephen Jackson and Val Chrisdirove in for counters. ten 7 Provo Gets Chance Provo had its chance to break the game wide open from the foul line, but the players didn't seem- - to . want n any charity scores ; and ten j zero's- - were counted by me Bulldogs as they . toed. me wniie line; fielda tallied Steve Mitchell, er for Provo; Randy Olsen,: who seems to be Provo's sparkplug, tallied once, and Bruce Haws 7 . -- ; ; 1,0 Spanish Springville . " ' 4 v. Payson LOYAL OREGON STATE ROOTER Oregon State University head football coach Tommy Prothro is greeted. after he and his team arrived at International Airport in Los Angeles by young booster Cathy Sharkey, 29 months 's uniform. Although the little lady is just over two old,; in full years old, she has been to all the Oregon State footballin games in the state of Calif ornia, flying as far as Stanford from her home 'Los Angeles. Ore). gon State will play in the Rose Bowl on New Year's. Day. (Herald-UP- I -- v ' " . ":. I i Lehi 10 0 1 Pleasant Grove .... 0 ... American Fork Tele-photo- . 1 1 I .not sure? give: a gift certificate r i v .000 .000 .000 1 Carbon .A" NORTHERN DIVISION 0 11.000 BY High 1 0 (1.000 r Orem cheer-leader- J 0 0 0 I 11.000 ! 1 I .000 000 ; FRIDAY'S RESULTS; Provo 60,' Springville 55 B Y High 80, Lehi 53 Spanish' Fork 64, Payson 53 Orem 47, Carbon 42 American Fork 73, Pleasant f Grove 60 This Week's Games' (AH games set for Wednesday) Payson at Springville Provo at Carbon Spanish Fork at American Fork Lehi at Orem Pleasant Grove at B Y High Lopez, Miner to Battle In Nevada Welter Title Fight Gun Safety Course Set i j -- i rs LAS VEGAS, Nev. (Special) Stan's Boxing Club of Orem, Ernie Lopez and Don Miner, Utah, will battk next Tuesday safe- A ; AHL Standings i , - ' ; 1 1 S MAPLETON hunter for both course boys and ty 30 Dec. will at 6:30 p. a pair of former members of in the Hacienda for the Nevada start girls m. in Mapleton LDS Chapel State Welterweight champion scout room, it was reported ' ship. Saturday.. To be eligible for the course Lopez, , who used to live in American Hockey League a boy or girl must be at least Orem, and Miner, who once METS SIGN AGREEMENT 12 years old. By United Press International resided in Springville, will meet A small registration fee will NEW YORK (UPI) The Eastern Division in a fight, which will New be charged. . York Mets have signed a W.L.T.Pts.GFGA have representatives of the Instructors for the course will Quebec 21 . 8 1 43 120 76 working agreement with Green. tssociation in ateWorld be Parry Harrison and Bill Hershey Boxing 15 72 10 94 32 2 . ville, S.C., of the Class A have officials WBA Western Carolina League to re 10 14 3 23 93 91 tendance. Bleggi. Baltimore Further information on the Sprng fld 10 18 2 22 85119 indicated the winner of the bout place Salinas of the California course can be secured by con Providence National as 7 21 0 14 69110 will the be Ranked among the top League ' r ."""1 Mr. Harrison or tacting League Club's fourth minor Western Division 10 welterweights in the world. in Mapleton. ; ;' W.L.T.Pts. GFGA Miner, who also fought as an league affiliate next season. 18 8 2 38 97 73 Rochester TWINS SIGN BATTEY 14 8 3 31 80 72 amateur under the colors of the. Buffalo! SPORTS FANSI 7 12 11 3 27 84 85 Utah National Guard; has only MINNEAPOLIS - ST. PAUL Pittsburth i Catcher Earl Battey, Cleveland , 5 15 4 16 62 86 lost once in 22 . pro bouts. (UPI) ' Hie hard - punching Lopez, who j signed his 1965 - contract Friday's Results once considered one of the best A firearms safety in the home Friday, was the fourth member Buffalo 5 Baltimore. 4 BET amateur welterweights in Utah, television course, sponsored by of the Minnesota Twins to Pittsburgh 3 Hershey 0 is undefeated in 11 pro fights. the state fish and game depart come to terms. ' (Only games scheduled) ment in cooperation with the National Rifle Association of 0IDNT . America, will be on Channel 7 in Salt Lake City, starting Jan. 4, it was reported Saturday. series of j half-hoThe i by Ed Givan j programs is designed to aid the housewife who has guns Now, let' mi how woll you in her home in keeping them can do en our quiz this wook safe and out of reach of youngs . . . This quii is about (" $ j 1 Hi a SCHAFFNER T WSf:f - cjoachman suggests... " 12-rou- : nd . . Elegant IDEAS . i Mr-Bleg- Firearms Safety Course Slated For Television gi r . - ' ' ' ' ! ' - ' because Chriltmas is special . i 1 ' r Jn, j 1 -- I " .v.v.y i two-pointe- : 14-7- - ; - rly 7-- ' Devils hopes boomed. " FOul Tosses A pair of foul tosses by Steve Mitchell andr Randy Olsen's fielder put the Bulldogs out in front and the two teams battled toe to toe thereafter with 28-2- number-of-plays.Weathe- - , ' (UPI) . i , HOUSTON PLEASANT GROVE Amer ican Fork exhibited a. hard driving game against the Pleasant Grove Vikings to defeat their, old rivals 73-- 0 Friday night on the Viking court. Although the Cavemen scored almost at will during portions of the game, the final Jig"1 show that the game was won at the foul line as each team col lected 23 field goals, but where as Ai F. collected 17 for 24 free throws, the Vikings hit a meag- , While- the - -- Vikings By 73-6- 0 Count - n Jem Uhoane Paces 1 alsa ToBluehonnef BqvjI WM Cavemen Tip B askoteairs : Post d - i , If I K . f 1 - ;you. 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