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Show 14 SUNDAY, SEPT. 18, 1$C Utti County, Uteh Sunday Herold Alert BYHigh Gridders Rip S pri ngvil I W i rr 3 3-GH- lash C tat the evening of the second, 4he first quarter ; when Brett who had replaced the . g By WENDELL RIGBY Wildcats, quarter. Loren Duke, fullback, wneeier at Young Brigham Clint Williams oangea ins way chalked up their second con- - who played a great game both through center for a first and quarter, fired a pass to Alan secutiVe football win of the sea- offensively and defensively, in- 10 on the Y. 47. tossed another Thomson, son Friday night as they down- tercepted a Then in the' second period the Springville pass Orton, then hit John and rambled 45 yards for the Red Devils seemed to be get Cunningham with a long looper ed Springville Red Devils, 33-Statistically it was mostly .second score. Again his kick ting the game trader control as that was good for 30 yards and was good and the Wildcats had they picked up four first downs another SpringviUe ?s Coach Mike .Duke's Red Devils collected a 14-- lead at halftime although on three pass plays and JLJucejJdckiollovving a bad toss from nine first down3 to four, for the they had completed only one of- run Allan Watts. But .two center, was blocked by Spring-ville- 's Courtney Leishman eleven, but ficial first down. interchanges on fumbles and Jchn Clark. . the Wildcats took advantage of Springville had pRikef up a an intercepted pass stopped any The final score came near the some well timed breaks to hold first and 10 near the close of scoring, chances. close of the game when a mixup the scoring advantage all the There was no scoring in the in the Red Devil backfield re- third period as the teams pret- suited, in m a fourth Defensive play by both teams ty well played defensive ball,, down play deep in Red Devil but the Vildcats opened the territory and Jesse Ellis. nailed( was unusually - strong through out the game-b- ut a few misfinal quarter with a double pass Mike Whiting on the Springville ' takes here and there for the play that found Steve Petersen 23 yard line. On a linesman eliout in the open and he romped gible play Greg Faux caught SpringviUe team turned into sharp-shootin- a 1 0. y : Jac-obse- r. 0 , br - h ,,aun High School Grid Scores 42 yards-f- or touchdown plays for the - alert and--- ., the ,hird touch- Sprispille-nappin- g By United Press International. Wildcats who turned those misdown. Duke's kick was good. ' a short to Dave One pass Region takes plus some top play of Moments Later Rich, Wildcat guard, who ran , 1 Box Elder 28, Ogden The fourth score came mo- over the goa line unmolested. their own into five Ben Lomond 13, Logan 12 . that their record clear for ments later when Greg Faux, The attempted 'kick was wide. kept which set up a 'BY High touchdown. The Wildcats won the View 13, Weber 13 two games of the 1966 Sky the first of Val BY McOmber High). game, 334. (Photo by Region Three season. 26, Tooele 0 Granger BY drove to the SpringviUe 7 " ' Olympus to the eight midwaf" 'opening 6 Jordan Granite 21, I quarter but lost the ball on k 0 4 Tmm downs Devils but the Red had "ft 0 no better luck in trying toj Mif ial l fW ' -- - .i Peterson (84) of BY High is shown battling KEY PASS-St- eve two SpringviUe defenders for a forward pass during Friday Blghfi gafne in the BYU stadium. Peterson caught the aerial , American Fork Steamrollers Past Dons 34-By BETTY Fork Cavemen - AMERICAN-FO- RK American a victory over Spanish Fork Friday as the Dons went down to a 344) defeat on the Cave man field. The Caveman squad -- took to the air, showing a speed and effectiveness which - the Don's couldn't match. Coach Don Mower had honed his boys into I..:';.::; fP n?pe:r.lT;::; line in defensive .:r a see ' ond game without wielding a score. Although the SpringviUe gridders scored on the Forkers, the starting defensive line has not as yet been scored on. The Cavemen took command in the opening of the game minutes of the first quarter as Roy Ferguson scored a TD on an eight yard run. The scoring play was set up by a run by Doug Oldroyd. The Cave-me- n scored again in the first quarter, with. Bucky Piatt, a promising junior, scoring on a beautiful 45 yard pass. Fergu son toted the extra point over on a run. The third TD came following a beautiful screen pass from, the goal line into paydirt little ritory. Rick Ellison, talented RandyTaylory-scrap- py booted the extra point AJY quarterback,' to Oldroyd, senior,27-- 0 for a tally. d who scored on a slant play. Oldroyd car-rie- d Taylor, who was nursing an the ball over for the extra injured ankle from the SpringviUe tilt, was. replaced by. Gorpoint on a handoff, zipping .the don Holmstead, a 13(pound score to 2(H). who demonstrated his dynamo, Creer and Burriston com skill as quarterback in the, rebined their, efforts for a Spantime. ish Fork threat, but were cool-- maining game the Holmstead quarterbacked ed bv Gordon Williams. Clark s Christensen made a brilliant! Cavemen to sweet victory-ato substi-- . interception as Spanish Fork both coaches began took to the air Dudley faked tute freely. another pass for the Dons, but : The fourth quarter found the Oldroyd slipped in to take pos- - Spanish Forkers trying to stem the tide and get on the scoresession for the jCavemen. The fourth : Caveman tally board. Repeated scoring atwas set up by two pass plays, tempts were mired down by as they concentrated on their the A.F, defense. A fine play air game, which is sharp thisi by Richard Nelson, A.F. defen-- i season. Quarterback Taylor fir save right end, stopped Dudley to as he attempted to pass. ed a long Bucky Piatt, who found himself The Cavemen nailed down in the clear and hustled across the win on an impressive quar- - tf' . Indiana 20-1- 0 BLOOMINGTON, Miami of Ohio, Ind. (UH) a courageous ,' r-'-N'i David from the Conference, overwhelmed Indiana, one of the Big Ten's lesser Goliaths, Saturday. The Redskins from Ohio featured the workhorse running ' of fullback Joe Kozar, the fancy dan quarterbacking of ? "Bruce Matte and a stingy ' defense to upset the hapless Hoosiers before 28,538 sun. bathed and tearstained Indiana fans. Mid-Ameri- ca ,... W 7- . 2 .0 02 2 - jj -. V .tef i i t vow b ! 1 . yyj J NOW AT CROWN -- , Park City 19, Juab 6 Millard 0, "North Summit 0 Delta 33, Wliite Pine, Nev. 0 Wasatch 68, Richfield 13 Monticello 13, Emery 7 Clearfield. 19, "Bear River .0 cortez, CoIOk.13, Moab x. 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Holmstead mov Region Four lanlWattsjMQted the balLto - ' Orem 27, Provo 14 ed the pigskm oyer for the TD, Brent Orton who scoonet a solid of bloc tAmerica"ffFork following wedge 3,"panisif the ball and ran 47 yards Fork 0. ers to make the score 33-A the Red Devil defense through Lehi 13,' Carbon 7 fast paced, handoff deception for the initial Duke score. by Holmstead gave the ball, to kicked a Payson 21, Pleasant Grove 0 perfect placement. B.Y. High 31, Springville 0 Oldroyd, who rammed it aver - The,. scored again Brighams for the extra point. Region Eight Hurricane 21, Parowan 0 The Cavemen rolled up 120 4 Dixie 18, Beaver 12 yards in pass plays and 220 Region Cedar City 12, Kanab 0 m the tilt. 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