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Show s J .' r- - 330 Dons Shufoilf Pioneers left Uckle for ten yards and Kim Halladay's kick was good. By WENDELL RIGBY SPANISH PORK A fired up!th initial counter. The try for. .The Dons scored again before wmc. ciose 01 me second quarter. team of Spanish Fork Dons ran u j me Beckstrom returned a Lehi kick rough-sho- d over Lehl Pioneers Intercepted Past to the Pioneer 30 oirsome beauto cMik up a 33-- victory for An Intercepted pass in the A Dass attemot their fourth win of the season closing minute of the first tiful running w r - 0 V 0 " Plunge. Sheen picked sational job running from his "JLr2 ?rouna len fullback slot and doing the kick Beckstrom and Sheen me iorde tne uons. bneen ana 1 " nd Dudley-maa fine, passing-- ; sneen ran end combination; and Wilson, Dan- - for-t-he score- ny and Phil Barney and Keith Sensational Catch Bradford-we- re especially good Asehsational catch by Dud in the backfield. The Forker -ley- grounded the ball on-tline was tough even with the Lehl 12 where a pair of hard loss of the two reeular ends and punches and some great block- - a guard and Lehi had difficulty 1 ing resulted in another touch-- ! picking up yardage. down with Halladay making the Evans passed well and Hard- -. extra point. , iman was great in-hkicking Coach Del Roy Anderson used but too many fumbles and too juniors ana sopnomores for j many untimely pass mtercep-jmoof the fourth period but 4ions played havoc with their the Dons still came through1 attack plans. Stan Lewis car-- I with another score. Bob Beag-- ; ried the baH wll but much of ley, sopnomore end picked up his yardage was gained on runs a rwneer mmDie in tne middle. ..across the field. of the line and slepped over! Score by Quarters: ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (UP!) the goal line for the final Lehi- Second - string quarterback touchdown, after Lowell Ander- 6 13 7 33 Spanish Fork Brooks Dawson wound i OCTOBER SUNDAY,, 29, Sun 'ay Herald 19 day night and threw six touch Uli'h County, Oth down passes to fire the Univer Both teams were hurt byitn- - i the stage for a quick counter in Juries for this tfueiaKbarttle, the opening minute of the with big Mike At wood, ace nnrf murtor Wilsmi nicked 110 end; John Woodman, guard; two yardsand after, the ex-- i LeRoy Hill, fullback; and Garyf change of goals, the Dons were back to the 38 nut Bees- Norman, end. out of action the Dons; "and Dennis Whimpey.lstrom, who was almost unstop- regular guard, and Dave Beal.lpable Friday, took the ball and tight end and stir kicker on circled right end where ne was d line. the injured list for the Pioneers, downed on the Hill the star defensive ace for ough the line on a the Dons is through for the keeper play, for the touchdown season with a broken arm. The fired up Dons exploded for Coach Del Roy Anderson resulting In a touchdown in the first period, two in the second and one each in the third and r fourth periods. 75-1- 2 i ion, sophomore, quarterback," had had a Don pass intercepted on the Pioneer one yard line. Halladay's kick was good and Spanish Fork had its 33-- jvic-tory. secuVJ?lD forl-tosse- d Pr lt hei two-yar- Greg Hadlock of the Cavemen rushes b with arms extended above his head in vain attempt to block the pass. Max Mullln-e- r (73) of A.F., and Frovo'i Mark Taylor (75) and Mark Rogers (M) watch the. actios. Provo won the game, 24-' (Herald staff photo by PhU Shurtleff) 7. 4th Q uarter In 1 By RAY SCHWARTZ Provo High's fiery football forces rolling down Jhe stretch under a full head of steam with two straight victories to their credit, looked ahead with supreme confidence Saturday to Hieh's Wildcats. The two teams will battle next Friday afternoon on the Provo High field and tne Big ween, 24-- 7 win over coming off American Fork Friday afternoon on the Caveman field, probably will rate as a heavy favorite to whip the Wildcats. American Fork previously bad beaten B Y High 31-Snarling Defiantly. And Coach Dick Hill's Bulldogs, snarling defiantly once again after losing their first six league games, can end their season with some degree of respectability by defeating Coach Courtney- - Leishman's scrappy but undermanned 4STildcatJ, who 7 in league play. While most of the Region Four gridiron experts will be picking the Big Green to defeat the Wildcats and run its winning streak to three in a row, anything can happen in a game where the rivalry is so keen and emotions always run high. 7. . rs Salvo Three-Touthdow- n The Bulldogs fired a salvo at American Fork in the fourth quarter to gain their victory Friday afternoon as they struck back wtih savage fury after being stymied by misfortune and frustration for the first three periods of the three-touchdo- contest 6-- ut by running to the five for reat punt by Jerry Anderthat went out of bounds on A a first son down, d the Provo line paved the way for American Fork's touchdown, which, come late in the first period. Scott Smith recovered a Provo fumble on the Bulldog seven soon after the punt. Two plays later, John Tolman boomed in for the TD from two yards out and Anderson booted the extra point that gave the Cavemen their lead. two-yar- Dave Atkinson raced around his left end for a touchdown, but the play was nullified by a clipping penalty as misfortune continued to dog the Big Green. Faux, who had been a spot performer earlier in the game, then entered the battle. On the first play after the clipping penalty, Faux had Ken Carter open in the American Fork end Zone, but he overshot his target. But undaunted by this turn ot events, Faux came right back on the next play and fired the ball right over middle to Ford, who was wide open on the goal 7--6 line. That put the Bulldogs back in but more important front, it gave them the momentum they needed to completely take the play away from' the Cavemen and turn thf tide of battle in their direction. Moments Later Green-- j Moments 4aterr ths-Bi- g got another opportunity as Jerome Badura intercepted an A. F,' aerial tin the Caveman 33 and returned the ball to the 25. By now the Bulldogs were breathing fire from both nostrils and with Atkinson leading the, charge,, they stormed to ll 1 24 7 Later in the tame period, Pro. hut it was naitea oy a penalty. Drives Halted In the second period, two more Provo drives were halted The Builodgs were stopped once at the A. F. two by a stubborn Caveman defense plus a Pro vo fumble. Later in the quarter, the Big Green was stymied by a penalty and a great defensive play by Max Mulliner and Nolan Marshall, With Bob Cunningham. Bucky Piatt and pint-sizquarteruordy Hoimstead doing some great running, the Cavemen charged 73 yards to the Provo 13 in the third quarter before Provo put the brakes on the march. ; After' that it was all Provo. w-ya-ra - ed ' . " 1 Mi' - V Othr V Style. , . 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F. tacklers like a skier past the final period. through 1 slalom gates, "They also played most of the going went the last 22 yards Atkinson 11 fourth quarter with their No. a on 'run. great sitquarterback, Jlod Clowara, Bit of Trickery ting on the bench with an ankle - injury.""" The Bulldogs used a bit of Sees First Action trickery to get their final TD. But Greg Faux, seeing his Standing in punt formation, first action of the season, step with the ball on tne rovo , Jon Hoovped heroically into the breach- Ford shot an aerial to the sidedown who throwraced er, and performed nobly by back-t- o the -to lines and cut then touchdown pass a ing for raced and of field the center the Bulldogs to Kirk Ford put ahead for the first time since a touchdown. early in the contest. Faux, a former B Y High star, and a kid with a golden arm, suffered a broken leg in practice before the season even FIREPLACE started and missed the first Provo games. High sevejr LOGS 7 Nofonly did Faur Ignite lb touchdown three Bulldogs' r explosion but he "showed his true mettle by coming back from a disoourttUMBING HEATINO situation Hie ' go ! aging t"tosj M North 2nd West !I .ahead T. D. - ULJJI73-10M Howard Rons Well Cloward who almost single-- m 4 vo had a drive going, ($lfKr?fv 7-- 75-1- Expl osion Provo High gained a 0 lead early in the game as the Bull dogs took the opening kickoff and went 67 yards for a touchdown. Cloward passed 32 yards to Carter, who took the ball while surrounded by three A. F. defenders at the goal line. handedly had driven the Big Green from its own 28 to the A. F.-1- 0 with brilliantly executed roll-oplays, was injured dur ing the march and forced from the game. But Steve Kiger, the hero of Loss Hurt The Pioneers were hurt by the loss of Beal and Whimpy, two-o- f Coach Jim Crittenden's most consistent performers, but they, made too many, mis takes to win against the de termined effort of "the Forkers sity of Texas atEl Paso to 4-who had their fathers sitting on 2 trouncing of weak New the bench with them for this Mexico. eighth game in Region Four UTEP's ace passer, Billy Ste competition. sat out most of the game vens, -rThezioneersere never and let Dawson, a able to build up a sustained from CarriEft-sprtn- gs, drive and were limited to four junior Tex.xirertheiij)rg'-41ayfirst downs during l tne game offense. Dawson rose to the oc- while the Dons were a constant casion-Until late in the third afternoon with an threat all quarter pass he complex every attack that resulted in first ed was for a touchdown six of downs. them. On First Series The Pioneers picked up one It was a duel between the of their first downs on the first second best passing team in the A e apt am vf 4ha (To ma ftfiM country (UTEP) and the third m t from Gary Evans to John Niel- 232 led ner defense, by pound sen, split end, was good for 10 linebacker Fred Carr, kept yards, but Spanish Fork braced Lobo quarterback Terry Stone's and Jay Hardman had to kick. The Spaniards, firs- t- score passes out of the end zone. Stone, ttve No. 2 passer in the cams on. a sustained drive be thre only one'''toucb 15. own Keith country, their on ginning Bradford. Junior halfback, dwn pass a , toss to Emilia looked good, along with Craig Vallez for 78 yards in the secWilson and Gary Beckstrom, ond quarter. interspersed with some timely New Mexico, despite Stone's passing by Jack Sheen that car heroics in the first hal of the ried to the Pioneer 14. season, has won only one game Bradford picked up four in seven starts. 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