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Show Sunday Herold --19 SJ-i--- r ingville, BY High, Pleasant Grove, Lehi Gain Wins " Whips JU III w . v, lb r a rr uvu 28-1- 4 i v w I MM K FU AmKKIlIAIM . I H K lTIP flniim 7 M nin II r, ).., j r ' I il ( - f .. SX .A.. J II I y - . m V . DV erts JUC hands after he had caught : t4e4Afatrl-KeiaLel- lfoLehi-"PkHeere-wlle- a 22--0 lead by the middle of the Cloward. Two plays later the American Fork Friday after- Third Quarter -.third quarter Friday night and Pioneers plunged' over for an Cave- the defeating hosting In jnoon quartgf it waj 4 other score an a 22-- 0 lead. then hew on to gain a . men v spnngvil'.e all the way as Blan- Bull Stan Lewis and Jay Hard- 'Provo victory jver-th- e 01 oiiensive ana aeiensjve piay. chard kH five yard touch, a wide open Kegion four man were the big ball totera in dogs , wry aown pass to fullback David im wivcuic, football contest under the lights for Lehi throughout the game. unaWe to holdjselmtij to lead but .w give tha Red DeviU On the first scoring drive Hard- in Bulldog Stadium.- ... e - V-t-- f ' 1 I : ins uae on 1116 fcvus s ojjiuig-vlll- the lead at,18-12- , X ( i man The the Pioneers for got away for a 35 yard victory roared ownthe field to i Hall, who ran for good yard0 them a 12 yard run, and a left with a jaunt, perfect touchdowns their and core five all day, then scooted 28 age in mark six tied and yard scoring dash. He' league play first league win. to pay dirt to put the Red fumbled the ball prior to going yards fcrJhtJoimeriLoUyMonJead Doug Pldroyd broke the ice JJevils-in.ro- nt with Orem and Pleasant Grove. into the end zone and it was for American Fork in the first the second touchdown run of the LehlVHrrt Mlf scoring came recovered by Lehi for the touch- -the quarter as he scored frpm for Hall. ,: on day a sustained 80 yard march aown. one yard line to cap a sustained in the second quarter along with American Fork cut the mar Hardman scored the second drive. Caveman field goal which gave them TD on a two yard plunge and gin to six at the beginning of i 11 In two row It made a. Oldroyd a halftime advantage. Provo Lewis got the third touchdown iinal canto as 'ttdjayoUhB wheirte for Ameficaa r fumbles set up the two third on a run from the s yard line. scored in the second quarter only scorer for 'the Forkers, carried the ball for his third quarter scores for the Pioneers, me nnai Lew drive was cao-from the ten yard line. The and another long drive, this ped on a short dive playihy on a 13 yard run. touchdowij 145 little a Oldroyd, peppery time 85 yards, led to the final Alan Hadfield. Oldroyd booted the extra point, pound tailback, went over on the. Lehi touchdown, in extra The Lehi feld goal prior to point scored an end sweep and it was 124 tne only BY HIGH HALFBACK Brent Ortoi (with the foothill) ctrts too 82, of Carbon cot of the play. The action took place in touchdown came half was converted Provo's first cut That the till by Dob margin hack behind the blocking ef Fred Telchert 41, and an unfor the Cavemen. Friday night's game in die BYU stadium. (Photo by Herald on the last play of the third Beale. : to 9 with plenty of time ; to back tie Jtruck staff photographer Phil ShurtleH) Springvilli identified Wildcat blocker who la trying to take Hei ElUng" V which capped a 73 yard Most of the quarter offensive punch remaining. . . . the core before - intermission drive, and the final touchdown for Provp was generated by Rod . went to advanThelime the touchdowns. on two quick came on the last play, of the Coward's passing arm and the of the Red Devils, 'howe Wayne Hall, speedy Spring-vlll- tage game to cap a 77 yard aerial exceptional receiving of Jon tailback as Averett in turned ever, Kenny who back wing, drivtJn three plays Hoover and jurk Ford. took possession of-tball Jor "an exceptional' game,-scor- ed was a wide open game with Hoover wai "absolutely "sen. it the Devils and for a it carried to line put from the five yard both teams picking up huge lational in some of his catches 22 touchdown run giving yard Springville on the board, and sneaked two yards for Carbon's into theTBY High offense and assisted by Lee barred the door amounts ot yardage, Lehi ram ami v was deserving of the two decisive . By RAY SCHWARTZ moments tater Paul Blanchard, Springville bled for 302 yards on the ground touchdowns he scored on the a and Cunningham lone touchdown with 4:39 to play once again the Herald Sporte Writer intercepted a dazzling quarterback, knotted victory. in a tremendous show of run receiving end of Ooward'i p Tamlloss work the to Dlno on the in went Lewis a to pass toe first climax played, - B Y High's wteiiceiirojienijJi quarter g but ".' end zone and ran It out' to the ning power, and Prove totaled eflalfc-7:f.TC-l defenses with a highly-imagimarch. exceptional defense for the Red mentally-toug- h Wildcats owned 250 yards via the air route. The Both Provo TD'i ram mi two. Devils as did the entire front their first aerial tive display. Region 4 triumph of The virility of Carbon attack total offense of the two teams eight yard passes from Clowfour- - consisting of Groneman, the season thanks featuring the First, he hit Cunningham with And that was the ball game. was Saturday nearly equal, with Lehi ard to Hoover, but both TD'a and came right back Paul Wheeler, Don Conrad, and to the first half aerial artistry running of Yamaguchi and Tam a 340 yards as compared were set up on successful gaining John-Clar- k. Pat-topasses to Mike : 1 and field generalship of quar- llos during the slam-ban- g drive, with a to rrovo's 939 yards, to Kirk Ford. '. V Score by quarters: were Wildcats The temporterback Steve Lewis and a stout. left B Y High fans shuddering Lehi's of The came final TD set was on a margin iro victory holdSpringville ... 0 12 J2 630 hearted defensive unit that was and fearing the worst arily stalled by a on two . third quarter Provo 32 yard pass Clowfrom 7- -19 simplay Am. Fork.; but there was Wildcats I ing penalty, rugged . when the blue chips But the dauntless fumbles which enabled the ard to Ford which put the ball were on the line. charged back Into the fray with ply no stopping the Pioneers to build up an insur on the eight yard fine. On the Lewis Wildcats as dipped Lewis, a junior quarterback a vengeance, as Lewis, directing iaa4r--- -r mountable last of the play game Cloward his bag of tricks to who was elevated to the start- his team beautifully and hitting deep-,tat0 the beelnnlnji connected with a TD at 0-Leading WEST JORDAN (UPI) --Man. razzle-dazzl- e 0 come with a Wilwith bis receivers past to ac up ing assignment when Clint of the second half Lehi's Alan Hoover. lliamsJasJnluredJnJheJPlld- - curacy on varied pass patterns, play that baffled the Dinos no Hadfield popped on a . Provo MarkSumsioa added both ne was very weu aauaucu cats' season opener against Lehi moved the Wildcats 95 yards to end. he pitcheduTtoTCroie; HEBER fumble on the second play of the PAT'S for Provo. Wasatch Delta and wth Don Fullmer'i condition who in turn fired the ball deep last weekend, passed for two a touchdown. 0 tie Friday after half to set up a quick Pioneer Cloward nut the ball in th to Mike Ahknder, who took the battled to a ing at he ' prepares for touchdowns and one extra point Starting on his own noon at 28 a a total of 85 times and air Delta with in ,Slx bout and taiiey. 22 plays practice yards middleweight Sept in leading his team to a; 144 line, Lewis cranked up his air ball to the Carbon 27 on a play later the Pioneers had a 1M completed 16 for 250 yards. game. 25 veteran Teddk Wright that covered arm come-fro- m Dave and hit behind victory over yards. Cunningham Delta got down to the Wasatch lead. "Don Is In the best shape he's Carbon High's Dinosaurs Friday m the flat and the Wildcat half Fred Teichert boomed through 30 line in their onlyihreat Lehi kicked off to Provo and Statistical CifflKon tn for a Ions time. back to the Carbon the middle of the line three ot yard legged it night in the BYU Stadium. tne game; on the second play again the . determbf l.TOT PntM extra "He tas said. ey Although Lewis was forced to 22. The play covered 35 yards. plays later for 11 yards and a Wasatch penetrated to the Pioneers came up with a bis First downs 15 IT nation for mis ngaw Two miss the second half because of plays later the Wildcats first down at the seven. Lewis Delta 10 Southern Division yard line on one occa break. A Lehi halfback literally Yard rushing 202 69 Dont ydunger brother of form lost seven one lofted un the into arms the of but Brent yards,-- - W L Pet. anJnjury, sion and the 13 y ard line on an stoie..the J)aajiuLoLScott Ron- - Yards Passing 88 250.. er - mddieweignt cnampion uene Team Orton ruffled for touchdown Lewis, apparently thriv the and other--- 1 ihe blow, torch, to the B.Y x: challen- Payson Trrr.-rrr.-.Total Offense . drive, . J40 339 Fullmer and High attack that carried the ing on adversity, took to the air then pitched out to Orton who The Wasps were inside the 1 .500 ' Fork ...... .1 Spanish Passes T4 8 ger by the World BoxWg with once in connected a to a halftlme lead. Cunningham again and fired, rifle shot 1 1,500 Wildcats yard, line several times, but Passes Had Intercepted 0 '0 " soeladott, has a score to settle Springville the for over middle zone to extra end the line the And onto Wildcats the held point 0 2 .000 couldn't put together the clickPunts LTT- -? whh Wright The Detroit veteran Carbon that lead untllhe bitter end as the rangy Cruze, who took the mat gave Coach Irishman's FiimhkHi hrt knockout Pmo-- : sevens round ;yv f 4 Mdsi ana in iuu siriae team .TSTHTeaOTnalftCT their defensive unit, led by line- oou wioe-ope- n Northern Division sained more yards Yards Penalized 18 -ver him. 84 he for as rambled the Lewis t.d. Carbon threatened than Delta and ran a total of 72 W L Pet. backer Leonard Lee and end Fullmer hopes to use the Team then hit with a wonwith Steve Cunningham of the near the Cruze, end half second played offensive plays. Outstanding de1 0 1.000 Score by Quarters Wright bout as a final stepping Qrem ............. derful aggressiveness and te- pass for the extra point but each time the Wildcat de fensive Wasatch PAGE, Ariz. (UPI) -- The LEHI . for players atone for a championship fight Pleasant Grove . ... 2 0 1.000 6 616 26 were Tod Carlisle, Alan Jones, 2 0 1.000 nacity and- - refused to crumble That gave the Wildcats a 6 fense rose to the occasion PROVO with the winner of the Emlle Cehi.. 0 0 14 Glen 7 center visitor, Canyon. but the if it appeared as lead, With tlmerunnine out in the Scott .1. 1 .500 under Carbon's battering-raMahoney, Ken Kanne-- changes to winter hours Griffith-Nin- o Benvenuti title con- BYHigh......,. Sunday whip-las- h Tamllos of attack. . Tone Vince first running recovered gaard and Ronnie Tree. half, .000 running American Fork .... test Sept. 28.. , Supt. William . J. Briggle of, At times, it seemed as if the and Yamaguchi was going to a B Y High fumble on the WildAH farm animals, even Outstanding offensive players the Glen Friday's Results Fullmer planned tlx rounds of Canyon National Rec need salt as an aid in birds, make the rather atthe cat Dinos Carbon advantage but couldn't 44,' were ground Orem 0 7, Gdorge Wilson, Payson Mark respiraDoug reation Area, said the center Doyle boxing today with the fearsome run- shortlived. led blood circulation and digo any further than the winners' Thacker, and Ronnie Tree. and John Padilla and will hold Springville 30, American Fork 19 tack, Tedby will be open from 9:30 a. m tion, me took Dmos the line. of and Jim ensuing ning Yamaguchi Next week Wasatch plays at a workout Saturday at 3:30 p.m. B Y High 14, Carbon 6 to 6 p. m. daily from Sept. 17 gestion. Interfere with any of kickoff and started another In the third quarter, Tone in- Dugway at 7:30 these processes and an animal'! Pleasant Grove 12, Spanish Fork Tamllos, was going to tear the in a league until the end of winter. p.m. in Oden. seemingly relentless drive down tercepted a pass by Cruze and contest. heart out of the BY High life is threatened. 6 batr win Funmer and Wright The center, two miles west very field, but the alert Cnize, who returned the ball to the Wildcat i: -- But tie In Ogden on a card that in- Lehi 28, Provo 14 , of overlooks Powell Lake here, saveor Carbon's lone was a brilliant performer on de IS and the Dinos, sparked by a NextWeek's Schedule clude young heavyweight hope and the Colorado River, as well AIR LIFT SAVES LIVES the fense offense and 1,000 GUNS Brad run in march the bruising first throughout Harrison, quar scoring by , Fork Fork at Spanish ful Tony Doyle. Doyie wm ngni American as the Glen Canyon Dam. battle, pounced on a Carbon reached the nine-yar- d line beand the alert ter, Lehi at Carbon More 99 than exhibition of a six round against the casual- -4- 29U a vlbykjyytt Fruit jh fore missing a first down by Men of Courtney Leishman were fumble on the Wildcat 27. ties In Vietnam survive due to Johnny Featherman in prepara rpieasant Grove at Payson of seemed -events turn That inches. to the challenge. equal tion for his Octrl7 fight wth B Y High at Springville quick evacuation to treatment Quarterback Paul Hintxe to pour some more adrenalin Rod Wilde, who, along with by a Provo at Orem. Joe Frazler in Philadelphia. Utth' ItroMt lf helicopter. Some civilian Mldlen, Dick Guyman. were tremendous mtkM tnd imdtli, Mm prfcM. on defense for the Dinos. re hospitals in the U. S. are conAll tortntw! covered a B Y High fumble at sidering the ustt of medical VAN WAGENfN the Wildcat 12 late in the fourth helicopters to better serve wide" MNANCI CO. i areas. quarter. Tamllos powered his spread rural 441 WIST Cf MTUt PROVO way to the five, but men the IAST TERMS! Wildcat forward "wall of Dick If pigs have been denied salt SALSI and RENTALS In outstanding turn to ones Dons the and in the fumbled only no was although There scoring Relmschiisel, Ralph Olson, for some time, introduce them TYPIWKITIftt and By WENDELL BIGBY "See Ad on Page 7: : AMMICAi. mSTRUMCNTS first half but both teams made recovered their backs were to Eerformances. Lindsay Brent Harmon, Dave Porter, to it gradually to order to Herald Sports Writer Viking guard, Denny Stewart and Craze; Pleas- - consistent threats and kept the the wall. PLEASANT GROVE ably avoid digestive upsets. ant fiiw vikinM continued bie crowd of spectators on the The Forker mint went high looked good along with Reas while Mike Atwood, their winning streak with a 124 edge of their seats. The Donsjinto the air and short and Pee McFadden; Duane HIgginson,- and Gary of most the the on in had Dons the;Geedowned theball advantage Soanish Fork over win showed Norman -three chalked Gillman tip well for up an exceptionally well played way as they Spanish Fork eight plunge Spanish Fork. Whaii Dm An the Grover first downs to one for the Vik- - nicked un too yards n jright " Score by Quarters ' , togs to the first quarter and led-- and Bruce Newman Field Friday afternoon. in the touch- - Pleasant Grove .... 6 0 6 12 three to down second first consecutive 'end eleht for the Viking the second wm it win for the Ron Nielsen coached second period as they pounded down. Again the attempted kick Spanish Fork ....... 0 0 6- 6 Vikings as tl.ey downed Spring- the Viking line with plunges by was blocked but the Gravers in last Beckstrom and posed a scoring had a 124 lead 7 vllle Red Devils Enroll in week's Region Four opener. It threat with the passing of Jack The Spanish Fork rally was HS&M brings you the newt In color: a2o continued their domination Sheen to Duane Dudley ana Sheen effective. Jack Private Pilot HglriV quick and Blad. as over the Spanish Fork Dons fired a pass to Phil Blad that "School ' the Vikes came through with a The first real break of the was completed ... on the Forker 40 12-- 6 the third for a first and ten. The next NOW in ln in Region play in 1966. . came midway gaaie by Hart Schaffner & Marx ...The locals .were.iedby the period when the Dons fumbled pass was broken up by the Vik and rKolv power running of a pair of big and the Vikings .recovered the ing defense, out witn time run- backs. Gordon GlUman. full- - ball on the Forker 19. Strasbure ni shnrt Sheen cocked bis its back, and Steve Strasburg, half- - wa stooped at the line of scrim- - arm and the toss-fo- und HS4M monitortTfashlon to bring you the latest Fall, Duane back, who shredded the Forker. mage but Gllman bulled his way! marK m SCHOOL GROUND line with power running ana for nine yards ana otrasDurg Dudley,. one of three players Colorcast. Suits In today's tested patterns with the some eitective wocxing oy made it first ana goai on we who went high into the air styling of tomorrow. Plaids, checks, stripes and solids ' y teammates. Forker nine. Strasburg hit off after the elusive oval. He fabric of In "Monitor Worsted", a fine basket-weav- e Duvall, the speedy tackle for three 'yards, rand ped across the line and the scor- 1 crash-Lewis was Brent backfield for ended had Viking ace,, mg drought the world's best , , . pure virgin wool. Focus on the . d over center on a quarterback jsn Fork. The kick was blocked tag by the Dofi aV-efense, and didn't get much run- - keeper play for tne touchdown, the game ended moments stylingf stanted pockets, slightly narrowerning room. However, it did open Duvall'a kick was blocked butter with Pleasant Grove on waist Then choose a VHF (Very High Fashion) Color: . the way for Gillman and JStras- - the. Vikings had their lead, the lone end of the 19-- 6 score Aerial Blue, Channel Green, Studio Bronze or Telestar burg to make impressive show- - Both teams scored in that Backfield players were not the tags. They had to be good Fri fourth and finalJ period. Tom Gray and watch your ratings go up. Come in for a day as Coach Del Roy Ander - Duvall kicked the ball into the c!6se-uson turned loose a gaflg of Spaiw end zone." Jack Sheen was push- from $89.91 : lsh Fork gridderi that caused ed back three yards from the . 11 plenty of trouble until the final 20 by a vicious Gillman tackle; LUDWIG ' ISO V4tM fc4 until Stpt SO, 1H7 ICraig Wilson picked up two; but . gun. was Jack 'on ball the down Headed by quarterback third DRUM SETS Sheen, halfbacks Craig Wilson and Duane Dudley; and fullback tun mw Gary Beckstrom, the Dons were SAVE clicking in major league style PROVO FLYING TEAMS and only the steady defensive NMMMMI V , . Chorge tl Pay H monthlyl a. uma harolo the and play of the Viking line SERVICE rwt ylit. ti w. irt HERGER MUSIC TMMlMilliwM)wlilniM.MaM m MMIM.,.iml'WMi plunging of Strasburg and Gill- - He mor . 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