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Show i- South OremDowns w 14 HeroldvjQjM a. Sunday - 1 4-- 0 in Class A Semif inaLGIash 1 1 - ix I) kugged Defense, Kirlcrnan's Great Quarterbacking Key to Tiger Win By WENDELLM. RIGBY. was unable to make yardage some effective line plunges and except in the middle of, the flat pass plays. 1 ed for counters to the first and Held. .IJheQrem secondary Jorced second periods to down South By the time the rest period Kilgore to long bomb passes. on a swampy came around, the field was So 0 High Cubs " ma M.viii nuv VTC1U11UWU South High field in Salt Lake wet and swampy that it was because of some trreat Orm aJmost impossible to distin defensive work. City Saturday. The victory qualified the guish the bluodad Cubs from For Tigers, Kirkman at quar-te- r, d the Tigers, TLomas and Engleking in Tigers for a berth in the Utah i ; South's Bid ; the backfield and the whole inState Class A football finals The Cubs made their biggest terior line led by Mike next Saturday against Davis Sportsmen Are Quick to Stir, But , . . Bailey' Dia-io- r a score in the fourth Craht r Zimmerman. OwrlM Darts in adthe of Utah University stirred up when things go Sportsmen are quick to get when" quarter Stadium. they drove aridjRohbock,- Trent Lunceford and versely fish and game-wisline. South Allen Weight, kept the Cubs at passed to the A hunt deer defense would that this tough was In general A recent case point year! took the ball on their own 21 nay. In not the clutches sUte's the of and budge prof itable for the majority whioh didn't prove-tornd a pass to Mike Searle was For South Hum. Tom Kilewe offensive a Board and sparkling featuring Game and Department deerslayers. The State Fish somv great quarterbacking by good for a firstdown. Another demonstrated why he is rated of the of Big Game Control have come under attack as a result Kirkman were responsi pass from Tom Kilgore to Mike A! Ana of thft mrwrf iignaorntia John ; "small kill" of deer this year, Hall carried to the Orem 5-ble for the Tiger victory. to tha quarterbacks in the state. His . The criticism has come both in the form of letters yard-linA fumble by South ootion nlavs were., constant The eteamed-hunteQuick Score conversationto tha and was recovered for a rwoyerd threateJo Jbe editor Tjger3.r- as Orem scored ofl the opening loss. blame poor deer herd management program hit the tough Orem Kilgore " TO STATE FINALS An Orem receiver, unidentifiable because of the mud caked OREM series of plays following the line for two yards. Here Orem's Cal Poulson, Mike Hall, and the main cause for the "lousy" hunt; More specifically they on his uniform, hauls in a short pass for good yardage during Oram's 144 victory Saturday Rex Fivaj played great ball klckoff. Ron Roberta returned line held. feel the Big Game Board la controlled by the cattlemen and over South. The win put the Tigers into the Class A championship contest next Saturday. in the Cub backfield. while 35 klckoff to Orem the the board In the latter part of the final V sheepmen interests on the (Herald-UP- I v Mike Telephoto) Christensen, Joe Peck; where the drive started. South Riant or wrong, the Irate hunters believe tha deer popula made a light BobWhittwer and Rod May-berperiod for threat Art Allred hit tion has been reduced alarmingly because of the again as the Cubs picked and Mike Searle nlaved two. A pass from Kirkman to v.mf. rA kpaiis loo manrdoM ire telna killed. itpjwo straightJtotdowiWr But topnotch ball on the line. Allred Rum and one, to their air pined the great Orem interior line But when the sportsmen have a real chance Thomas blasted through center drove the Cubs back and when Wildlife Federation gripes on a united front in an open public for the flrstdown. soma real weigni, mey Ron Roberts intercepted a Kil meeting, where their voices might carry A pass to Thomas was good 42-24 gore pass South definitely jaw , . fail to show up. 'or the second flrstdown as he the Valley writing on the wall. Thursday night's meeting called by tha Utah Bonne-villwest off. tackle to the South a FAYETTEVUXB, ArlUUPJ) the second half and defeated .Orem Superiority x Wildlife Federation to discuss various aspects of the 20. Allred hirthe-lef- t ilde for 42-- 7 d Arkansas Texas Tech 4 Saturday to The orem showed a Unit of the Central Utah Project, especially as it af37-2- 4 statistically, yards and the T.D. Mike 10-- 0 before capture their second straight great superiority in all phases fects hunting and fishing in tha area, was good can in Razoitacks. down Zimmerman and Bailey Craig mint. .; they ran a play, caught fire in perfect season and the host MINNEAPOLIS . (UP1- )- opened holes big enough for I of the game. In the. first half iia fib Bowl Cotton the in of spot mob the Tigers rushed for 111 yards (UPI)-W-tuvmuuiiVHiii a attracted sports have huge The meeting should Mounest Pe- truck. Virginia's halfback Dick Sophomore , p Ar runner-uto Texas Tech. to 70 for South. The second taineers hammered man because the project could have' a lasting affect on hunting was kick Sumner's crippled Brent kansas for the Southwest Con terson and senior quarterback u vuoa half, Crem rushed 58 to 17 for George Washington for a 4 .mi fi.hin n Utah county.- -And tha meeuniw was fJUIW immed- John Hanklnson combined good and Orem led w'tj ference tha Cubs for a total of 169 yards visttAPW Qatitwraw 4vt ianfitra. championship, cizad in advance. The Tigers threatened agam to 87 for the Salt their third iately accepted a berth in the talent Saturday to lead Minne straight Southern in the latter part of the intlal compared Bowl Gator Lakers. Georgia against ; Conference football title. sota to a 42-- 7 football victory period as they picked up five Only A Handful Showtd Up Tech. In passing, Orem gained 57 Playing without the services consecutive first downs. But as over Wisconsin. -- t So what happened? Only a handful of sportsmen attended in the first half while of first string taUback Mike and yards Arkansas, outplayed ended Orem still the South to 7. The Cubs HoUorao and triple-threthe meeting, despite the fact there has been talk about the Provo at the half, took Peterson scored a pair of had quarter limiting trailing 17-v quarto go. a half-yar- d in second half play terback Garry Lyle, the ColoRiver being reduced to a mere trickle and Provo Bay being the lead for the first time by touchdowns and set up a third ghtened f Second Score and Orem was held to 20 yards nials put up a game struggle. dried up as a result of ma project. marching S3 yards after the wwie gaining 98 yards rushing. At the opening of the second to 80 for the Cubs. Total yard6 But In spite of all the haranguing they do In letters to the Bv United Press International second half klckoff, with tail tie late In tha forcing a Hanklnson, who holds most of . IS. .A Brian Engleking smashed age for the game was 248 for uuiu tiiutrwi. oui Burnett back period Bobby editor and in talk on the streets, the rank and file of the A razzle-dazzpunching iwo lotiM scoring play Minnesota's nasslng records. fishIn and 174 center South. over for interest the second rushed and for Burnett Orem final touchdown the have don't hunting runs still enough yard. shortly thereaf in the final two minutes gave sportsmen ran for one score, threw for touchdown. Sumner's kick was where they favored Davis a hard earned for 83 yards in the third pe John Kirkham, playing one ter put West Virginia out of ing to let their voices be heard in public meetings, another and tossed a of his greatest games on that reach. good and it was 14-- : 4 win over Skyline Saturday riod alone. might do the most good. pass to Kent Kramer In the Orem firstdowns muddy field, mixed his plays gained eight The small turnout at Thursday's meeting must have been to advance the Darts into Texas Tech Jumped to a 1(H) final quarter which enabled the to none for South's Cubs in the well and kept South off-bFOR SALI or RENT" Just a little discouraging to Leonard Madsen, president of the Utah's Class A high school lead before Arkansas ran its Gophers to score on the next first period. However, the Salt ance. first offensive play. The Red federation, and other members of the federation who work so ootbail finals. play. Story and Clark Lakers came back in the sec Flat Passes diligently and put In so many hours trying to put across an Orem blanked South 144 in Raiders scored on their first Wisconsin had several oppor ond period to outrush the TigSouth concentrated the on area. three of PIANOS this possessions, the other Class A semifinal and enlightening program for, the sportsmen tunities to stay in the contest ers four firstdowns to none. The Orem deep pass play and failed It'a truly a shame more sportsmen don't show a greater will meet Davis for the big HEINDSELMAN MUSIC CO. but could take advantage of Tigers held as the Cubs drew to cover on flat plays and Kirk interest in public meetings that vitally concern the hunting school crown next Saturday at 136 W. CENTER-PRO- VO one. South near the goal line and man took advantage of this for only Ute Stadium in Salt Lake City. rv muM W01M11A, Mt mum There's one guy who almost always attend a meeting Delta and Union earned that baa anything to do with a controversial hunting and tickets into the Class B finals, Delta Beat Beaver It 9 to a Ashing subject. That guy is Byrd Pearson, who has ksf duunoloaed the cause of wildlife In the area. game played at Delta and Un You may not always agree with Pearson and his philosophy ion showed plenty of power in Orem Jaycees will The OREM wildlife an subjects, but you ve got to admire mm for having the dumping. Millard 32-hold a Class B finals will be played at turkey shoot today at courage of his convictions and expressing them in public. noon with A contwo Class title tha the Orem the at others he with one or present meeting, City Park in Provo Along gave some salient points concerning the drying up of Provo test to follow. Canyon. . ... Bay through a diking system and the proposed duck refuge Halfback Bob Winegar took a Shooting will begin at 9 a.m. handoff on a reverse play on a a Goshen Bay. and will continue until dark. klckoff and went 83 yards for Participants may furnish their Davis' touchdown. winning Nothing In Black and White Orem got both Its scores tor own .22 rifles or may use guns Despite the assurances from various federal and state gov- the first half in marching past! furnished by the Jaycees. The ernmental agencies that a duck marsh will be built in the South. Art Allred tallied on a organization will also furnish Goshen Bay area, Pearson steadfastly insisted there was noth- 33 yard run and teammate ammunition. Proceeds from to make the promises legally Brian ing down in Engleking crashed over the turkey shoot will be used . binding. from two yards out for the for the Jaycees community "la other words, who has the authority to guarantee other Orem score. service project. that a dock refuge win be developed in Goshen Bay," declared Pearson, who pointed out political undertones itfll could be a factor in whether the marsh is completed. "There is not a written guarantee or contract that the promises that have been made will be fulfilled." Another citizen present at the meeting protested the proposed diking system across the Provo Bay, drying It up and eliminating it as a hunting area. He also expressed the opinion that Goshen Bay wasn't suitable for a duck marsh. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -- at Alta also bad pow over a "Trying to grow any kind of wildlife habitat in Goshen Bay More than the" usual 21 inch base. opening would be like trying to grow it on this floor,; he said, pointing Roads to both, resorts were to the floor of the Provo Utilities Auditorium, site of the meet-- day crowd flocked to Alta, and clear and dry.- Brighton Saturday to enjoy an Park City war not open b u t ; . . unusually good early season resort official Indicated they . snow. Madsen Issues Warning v might openSunday if there is Three . to four inches of light any snowduring the night. However, Madsen and others present at the meeting, said, powder covered packed runs, in studies made by the State Fish and Game Department indicate both areas. the Goshen Bay area would be highly suitable' for a. duck The sun was cooperative for 'marsh. most of the day but in late af But Madsen warned: ternoon, clouds covered the two. ""'""We must see that the promises that have been made resorts and light snow began to are fulfilled. If we aren't an active group and keep our finfall.x ger oo developments well be lost" Mt. Majestic and other lifts Fish and game needs more men like Madsen and Pearson and . at Brighton were operating at who over the years have served as watchdogs in protecting full capacity, the entire day to the Interests of the sportsmen. accommodate the flood of ear. Bruins to their highest point ly season skier$.( total in Ivy League history, The skiers at Brighton were bettering the 41 points scored greeted by fluffy powder over an v ; .L!i. ia 51-- 7 lo-- ttai men oase. wniies&iers against Pennsylvania in 1963. 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