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Show Los es remTipsPa Tiger Eleven Holds : ' - Off Battling Lions Orem Tigers opened cracked over right tackle for the 1966 football season with the second Payson touchdown. A pass to Tervort was good for 4 a close and hard fought win over Payson Lions Friday the extra point. afternoon on the Tige field. The game was just as close as fee 8co. indicated with Orem taking a first period lead then battling a tenacious Lion team that would not quit ,. The Tigers scored the initial touchdown late in the first per-o- d when some pin point passing 19-1- 3 by "quarterback Ron Roberts set the stage. The Tigers had carried the ball to the Payson By RAY SCHWARTZ ,19 but the Lion line tightened Herald Sports Editor and Payson took over. Brent Steve - Eddington- ,- a swivel- Hill was held Xor no gain .and yards hipped halfback, raced Allan Davis bumped into a for a touchdown in the final solid Orem line, but Tommy two minutes of play Friday afTervort picked up six yards ternoon to give Lehi a convinc and Lee R. Murdock kicked ing. victory over Provo out to the Orem 20 where the Hich xa the Pioneer gridiron Tigers began their march. Eddington's touchdown dash which came oh a "dazzling dis TfunLeft Anderson Named IdahoCag e Coach I BOISE (LTD Regents ot, ball coach. More than 50 coaches applied tne University, of idano rewarded coaching staff member coach's job, Regents said. Wayne Anderson for 10 years of derson frequently had been, men j service Friday and elevated him tioned as a possible choice to Vandal head" basketball since Goddard left the school coach. letterman at A three-spo- rt the Anderson replaced Jim joined Idaho, Anderson who resigned last month coaching staff in 1956. He was e choice in football to take an administrative post an with the Oregon State Depart-- ! and baseball at Rogers High ment of Education. Anderson,! ,35, had served as Goddard's as--j 16 Sunday Herald OREM i An-js- ity t 21-1- A V . V : Lehi Dumps Provo In ' later" date. ., Gen. Sherman took twt Confederate capitals Atlanta, Ga., and Columbia, S, his famous march to the sea in the God-dard- ," all-stat- distant and also as head School in Spokane. Dr. Ernest Hartune. univer-president, said a new base-oaii coacn will be named at a Civil War. - , SUNDAY, SEPT. Utah base- - County, II, 1966 Utah Tilt II uroMUlWMni r iiniiiiinniliniinimniinn l.i inn - FOR ECONOMY Ja iiimiim, ttjiiatj; rn.nrnT.rnii EFFICIENCY AND Clint Williams (IS) of BY High is hwn racing for a Carbon in Friday night's game at Price.. Joe Andrui (50) also of BY good gain against High, is shown on the ground. The Wildcats won the "Region 4 game, 2W. (Photo by Val McOmber of BY High)., , BY HIGH BACK RAMBLES . LEADERSHIP . - 19-1- 3 play of open field running, broke By RON SMITH a 3 tie and carried the PioBY High Wild PRICE-T- he neers to a rousing triumph over cats, using both the single wing the Bulldogs in the opening Re- overwhelmed gion 4 game at tne season ior both teams. Allred, de- g It was a Art Allred lost two yards but Roberts ran left end to the 36 for a first down. Allred picked up six and Larry Heaps made it first and ten.-pass to Clair A Glenn gained seven Md 13-1- Tale Impresses Utah Mentor heart-breakin- Robert" and Heaps alternated DidLHill'i Big In carrying (he ball to the Pay-so- n feat Green because the Bulldogs had A 28. pass from Roberts to charged from behind in the for-Coa- ied -- AUred-earr Allred picked up four , and Heaps three and Allred plunged over the goal, but an illegal procedure play, cost Orem five and from the eight yard strip Roberts passed to Allred for the touchdown. Brent Sumner's kick was good for the extra 'point. knotted Tourtji quarter to deadloclTThe count only to lose all the mar bles on Eddington's spectacular dash. But nobody can take anything away .jrom .the wonderfully inspired and aggressive men of Coach Jim Crittenden. Critten- SALT LAKE CITYTUPJ Tate, better known for his basketball exploits, is out to prove he's just as adept as a tootnau piayer. Tate is working out with tne of Utah football University squad and Coach Mike Giddings says the former basketball star has great speed and quicK nanas and will see a lot of duty with the Redskins this season Giddings said he's considering using Tate as a flanker --back on the offensive unit and as a defensive back. "Tate is progressing very well and he may turn out to be just as valuable on the football field as he was on the basketball floor," said Giddings.:: - The Utes are conducting two-workouts in preparation for their Sept. 24 opener on the road against Oregon. Versatile-R- ich den's charges almost always come to play .and Friday was no exception as they tore into the Bulldogs, who had greater overall size and were deeper in reserves. Fumble Hurt Provo Actually, though, a fumbled punt late in the fourth period paved the way for Lehi's ELECT BYHighWh ips Dinosaurs 26 to 6 6 7--7. in oJt 8 years service 3 L STATE SENATOR Dinos intercepted a uino aerial to Mele Coach Louis moved the ball to the BY 22 Unsure the Wildcat victory of varrt linp in 13 nlavs FnllharJc 20-' BY High completed 10 out of Roy Wheeler ran the ball 11 of those 13 plays for 38 yards 12 passes for 181 yards through before the Carbon drive ended the air. The Wildcats gained 179 yards-- on the- ground, with In Fivfr Play& Wil Olson BY plays later, leading the way with 72 Wiliams skirted the left end from yards on five carries. his own 37, then pitched off lliams gained 50 yards on 11 to Dal Olson who went 63 yards carries, besides sparking the for the touchdawn. Loren Duke Wildcat aerial assault. kicked the extra point to give - Score by quarters: first quarter BY High the Wildcats a 7 6 0 13 26 lead. 0 6 0 0 6 Carbon the Utah House of Representatives. In Membef of 12 mem Hoover Commission Task Force to study efficiency in the executive branch of State Government. -- - Member of Junior College Sludy Committee. Has been chairman - the county Payson Payson knotted the count midway in the second quarter. With Brent HilL. Tommy Tervort and Allan Davis pounding out the yardage, the Lions Midway through 'the second moved down to the Orem six, Dino Jerry Carlson requarter, where Larry Heaps got in front Among' popular gems, zircon covered a Carbon punt after it is outshone only of Tervort and chased him back by the touchdown. Merrill Ko- was fumbled, , and aitnougn to the sixteen. Blake Sudweeks, lin fell on the bobble and on they were forced to punt again, who had replaced Randy Carthe next play Eddington broke BY fumbled the ball on the four ter at quarterback, flipped an through the Provo line, , yard line where Carbon recovaerial to Tervort who stepped his way past several Provo ered again. Three plays and over the goal hne for the score. eridders on his eoalward dash. three yards later, sophomore Brent Hill kicked the ' extra In Jim Tamllos went fact,.; Eddington faked the quarterback point and the score was knotted final Bulldog defender right out in for the score. . . of his shoes. a swinging gate type of block-inFollowing a 40 yard kickoff of The running that swung the stumpy Bull return by Olson, BY; took to Eddington, Orem in Front Bob Worlton and Larry Hadfield dog halfback loose around the the air" with Duke going for Oram .moved out in front and the seven yards and Brent Orton ,' passing of Bruce Elli- left flank. again in the last of the second son sparked the Pioneers to Rot Schroeder recovered a for 20 Williams then connect- quarter as Ron Roberts un theirfirst twoouchdownsandT Lehi fumble on ihe Pioneer 22 ed with- for- - a ieasnea a attack. a 13-- 0 lead going into the fourth to set up the second Bulldog 24 yard TD effort. coupled with some fancy run quarter, while Kolan, Lyle Aus-t- score. On another swinging gate Although mere was no scor ning by Larry Hear and Art and Worlton were terrific on nlav Farrer took a handoff from ing in the ' third quarter, the Allred that carried the ball to defense as they held the Provo Folster and. behind a wall of last stanza came to life as the Payson 28 attack pretty well in check for blockers, went to the one-foOrton gathered in a 37 yard Roberts pass was incomoletP the first three quarters, Two" Farrer line. later, pass to the Dino 17. Williams plays except but Payson drew a penalty, and for brief Provo forays into Lehi went over for the t.d; Folster then ran the left end. for the Allred and Heap? ran the ball territory, principally on quar nassed to Jerry Sorensen for third Wildcaf touchdown. to the Payson. 3. Allred bucked terback Mike Folster's passing. the score-tyin- g Carbon Cheers extra point. Wheeler brought the over center and Brent SumClaude a moments But Austel, later, dynamic ner's kick was good and the whirlwind guard, who was all made .his electrifying run Carbon High fans' to their feet iwith a kickoff return to the 43, . clock read 14r7 for the Tigers over the field Friday afternoon, and Lehi had the victory.' The Bengals picked up their recovered a fumble on the Pro third score midway in the third vo 43 to set up the first Lehf touchdown. period as Roberts turned to game-winni- MARVIN "MOG" the Carbon pinos 26-- at Price however the Dinos then fumbled in the first football game of and Mike Ahlander recovthe '66 season. ered for BY. The Wildcats Junior -- Quarterback- C lint then marched to the Carbon where Conrad Teichert Williams led the Wildcats both1 in a passing and running at sent John Cunningham "in lor tack which enabled BY to play the score. , With less than, three minutes the" entire game without punir left, Carbon took completely to ing - of .many important committees. Active in church and civic affairs , Married to Rhea Johnson of Payson They have five ehUdren Your vote will be appreciated on September 13th 7-- and November 8th Paid political odvtrtiMment by Warrtn for Senator Committtt, Ellis A. Schewor, Chairman, Provo, Utah IS . - - SHOP MON. AND I FRI. 'TIL : ; 9 ' - I , i . s Alan-Thom- son passing el : j &.3f S a running game and circled his own right end to the Payson 23. Allred split center for six and,struck again to ground the ball on the 12. Larry Heaps picked up four yards then carried to the two, then on the third 'the left side of the line for the touchdown. Sumner's kick was good and the Tigers had a 21-- 7 lead. Payson . came to life with try-stru- ck Fires Pass - A FLY FOR FUN FOR CONVENIENCE AIR TAXI pass, Ellison to Woods and a run by Eddington were the key plays in the drive. Worlton ran the last five -- yards for the toiich7 Jang downrBo& Peter:sWboofed the e Randy-Carteraff-fivvards. extra point antfThe Pioneers then picked up a one yard gain led, and Tommy Tervort smashed Bruce Farrer scored both of up the middle to the 21. Brent Provo's : touchdowns in the Hill carried the ball to the fourth quarter. Farrer went 18 three, then a handoff and yards for the first score behind rd .... .: M'u'H.EnJn. - III I i i m i r iiZ&Qeh-central-Ut- ah- NVJ- - T.IBhoM37M340or373-f34- t ; " VOTE FOR - - c, UTAH SUPREME COURT JUSTICE He will - bt a good Utah--Supr- Court Justice. 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