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Show rem Carves Victory To Glinch Tie For Crown 40-1- 3 45 rCreig Crompton and the emer Tiger secondary to scamper the for was of the sword tpuchdown. edge wpai yards Oat Orem Marghi fbFBfem ThTTcuf margUrto offensive attack a sharo as lieron. sword, plundered the j Crompton t scooted for 162 3 with 5:41 remaining, but Springville Red Devils Friday yards in 21 carries for a 7.7 the Tigers roared back with afternoon to carve a 3 yio- - yard per carry average includ- - the clincher on' a sustained and sew up at least a tie ing touchdown jaunts of 15, 16 drive with Crompton going in tory Li. I (or the Northern Division title and 13 yards. A 43 yard run to from 13 yards out. with their pay dirt was called back be .The first Orem score came of Region Four consecutive eighth victory of cause of a clipping penalty. on a 06 yard drive m four plays with w Crompton lugging the the season without a defeat. Eqnally Effective Cameron was equally as ef- leather each time.. ... The Red Devils, were supposed to give the "Tigers a fective via the air route. He The second Orem score was tough game, but they proved no completed 10 of 16 passes for a pass from Cameron to Paul match for the polished defend- a total of 181 yards and two Hardy who turned in a brilliant touchdowns. His scoring aerials piece of open field running to ing region champions. One edge of the Tiger sword included a scoring1 play carry the ball 60 yards after was th brilliant running of to Paul Hardy and a receiving the pass.- The play touchdown pass . to Larry covered a total of 74 yards. Aiken. Tops ea Defense Cameron accounted for the Blake Zimmerman and Vera only othef Tiger touchdown on White turned in exceptional de end sweep. fensive games for the Tigers. a Orem rolled to a 33-- 0 half- - Actually everyone on the Orem time advantage and coasted to line played sterling ball.. Don Conrad, David " Selman the victory in the second half. Offense Clicks . While the Tiger offense click ed with precision, the tough defensive unit also turned . in a sterling performance. Southern Division The Red Devils went the en Team tire first; three quarters wiffi Payson ... out a first down and at half- Sprineville time had gained only two yards Spanish Fork rushing and eight yards pass Tommy "Gun'M)uvall spray Prove ing. : ed the Carbon Dinosaur defense 0 Carbon With 8.08 .remaining In the with three touchdown runs in V." Northern .Division the Red Devilsrput to- the second half to game pace the W Team gether a . passing attack that Pleasant Grove Vikings to a 9 Orem i carried to two consecutive first 19-- 6 Region Four football vicPleasant Grove .......... 7 downs and set up their first 3 tory Friday at Price. American Fork . touchdown. ; . A tight defensive struggle Lehi .......... ...t.;..i.. 3 tie 1 '7 Oiarbaxartlaricbard which had resulted in a BY High connected with Raymond :ai. halftime was broken open Last Week's Results Felix and .JCenny Averret for by Duval in the third quarter Orem 40, Springville 13 . the first two downs, and then when he escaped on a 65 yard Payson 40 B Y High 0 fullback Roger OUertwr plungpunt return fw the first score Spanish Fork 33, Lehi 0 ed in from three yards out for of the game. Excellent blockProvo 24, American Fork 7 ' ing on the play enabled the Pleasant Grove W, Carbon 6 .' the first score. The Red Devils tried an speedy DuvaU to scamper the Final Week's Schedule kick and it worked to entire distance to Orem at Pleasant Grove ' give the Vik: set ; Lehi at American Fork 'up the second and final ings a M lead.' touchdown for Springville. Later in the quarter Duvall tremendous show of miming skill that brought a victory B Y High at Provo Blanchard connected to Rich shot through a quick opening insuring a tie for the Northern Division title for the Tigers, Spanish Fork at Springville ard Hjorth who got behind the hole,, veered to the outside, Carbon at Deve Stanley,, on the ground, threw a block for Crompton Payson 1967 shifted gears four or five times, and Springville's Bob Balle tries fa vain to catch the elusive 18 Sunday Herald and galloped 45 yards for anoth Crompton. (Photo by Herald photographer Alark Rigtrup) ' er score. , ' Carbon earns back with a sustained drive and plunged over with a touchdown from the mm m w one yard line to cut the Viking mm mm r v v All extra point margin to 12-attempts bad failed at this point in the contest. . ' : ; : By JOE WATTS Herald Sports Editor - 33-1- two-edge- d ' - ' .... 40-1- " ' rH V:. l rd Region4 Football 0-- 0 ' on-si- de -- . GIAI3 CRCKPTON, deceptive Orem runner, begins shift gear for another long run for the Orem Tigers fcte foringvUle Friday' afternoon. Picking and' choosing ast holes with the ease of a veteran,' Crompton got. off four tcse&dowa rues, bat one was called back. Ha rambled for 12 yarfs ta 21 carries for a 7.7 yard per carry averaffa i r- - m L029' ' . mm w w w u m m m .. i 6. minim muacmmm $ immmi m HUNTING CLOTHES - gmm H m GssDs Vests, t&Ji?l ". I If:- M0hulWiiiWi f f C2 MARTIN r- - SS nave w RECOIL! J"?S A 4. Jhafl Vest whh tidied loops, t.9 mm uti? in P $J t YIAK1 dboffUM Rvbberized - 10-- x wttk , O 10-- x AmartaaN ttock with Mrall wwrk an walnut bah mni MMiaJnliiit. 500 he .Sor3si 74 388 20 10 1 : 6 3 -- In the fourth quarter Duvall out the clincher on with a 25 yard end sweep for his third touchdown of the day. Rondo Biggs kicked the PAT and the Vikings had a 19-- 6 vic' tory. - The win left the Vikings with a 1 record and "a chancelo grab a share of the northern division title if they can grab an upset victory next week when they face Orem In a showdown game. Orem is currently undefeated. Coach Ron Nielsen is not certain whether the trio will be ready for the decisive game of1 the year next Friday against Orem. If not .the Vikings will be definite underdogs. Score by quarters: 7-- - Pleasant HUNTING Grove Carbon 0 0 IX 0 0 C t- 373-094- O 71 Usf fWn Mb ncolL fcb,l?k4alp sock Grid Scores REGION ONE 39, Clearfield 13, Bmghara-- 6- t ,w,n9 pad, 7 Millard 40, Richfield 0 North Sanpete 14, Emery Delta 35, Juab 6 7 -- I , r W Pay Highest ' "r Prices for Deer and Elk Skins ' f JW. mm ClAY with Bght. Intvlatlo foam weight for warmth. 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Passes had int. 207 REGION SIX otatu PAnn HUNT1NO PANT . LESS ; Granger 21, Granite 21 (tie) Judge 20, Jordan 14 HUlcrest 48, Murray 26 Tooele 19, Cyprus 14 REGION FIVE Morgan 7, North Summit 7 (lis) Grantsvtille 27, Wasatch 7 t Dufway 25, South Summit ffld top SWVfcaV Contact iMfodi J HUNTING COAT TO 55 ; Orem Springville 21 3 . Yards rushing Yards nassing Total Offense Keanis funoic km diet WEEKS - downs :"";"t REGION THREE S. k First Highland PHEASMIT ! JT . '7 Statistics: Lomond 35, Weber I REGION TWO East 49, Olympus 7 West 21, South 0 Skyline 28, Davit 20 Viewmont 40, Bountiful 14 OPEHS H0V. 4 Lmw ' Bea 11U11TIUG m . Logan 20, Roy 6 Bonneville ir Box Elder 9 Ogden 28, Bear Rivef 9 rciii-- x- - " vision.1' Carbon 1 9 6 V , Li punL The loss tor spnngvwc nnhr tt. third of the season, but it eliminated mem from title contention In Jhe Southern Di- Vikings Down Standings d vtar Rnoer turned in Stood defensive games for the Red AA Lawrence Crone- Twita arul "' . 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