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Show rem Tigers Past, Scois Late: ,yras Carries : RAY Orem High s Golden Tigers are In the Class A football semi-- : finals today thanks to a trio of guys named Eddie Cameron, Craig Cromptoa and Blake 2m-enn- Fy . cLmJ -- Trailing 1MI at halfdme, face Davis High next weekend. Coach Udell Westover'a stout Davis defeated Granger 3M in In fact, tbe 30-1- 2 d Tig- Zimmerman, who seemed to be two touchdowns came iron 90 per cent of the Orem another quarterfinal game Fri with less than two minutes to tackles, the Scotties' chances play, the final seven points com went down the drain. day afternoon. lot was a the Then it was Cameron's ing in the last five seconds of Actually, game contest. chance to don the hero's mantle. closer and tougher for Coach the savagely-fougElusive Runner On the ensuing play, Cameren,- tWestover's charges than the run by who was given a fearful rush score would indicate as the It was the and ail afternoon every time he Crompton, a Scottiej combined a attack with a strong air elusive runner throughout the; went back to pass and was arm to carry tbe fight to the battle, played in perfect foot thrown for terrific losses on Orem 11 for much of the game. baH weather, mat proved the two occasions, showed the poise turning point in the fierce strug of a champion by throwing a 28-gle. yard bomb to Bruce Prince, Not only did the electrifying who took the ball on the five- run plus Jim Blaycock's extra yard line and trotted Into the point put Orem out m front 17- - end tone. There was only a minute and 12, but it started the adrenalin pouring into the Tiger players 20 seconds left to play when and turned them hito an aroused Prince crossed the goal line, and unbeatable gang of man but Orem had one more touch eaters, who got the scent of down left in its system. . hearted charges sparked by a wyara . toucndown run by Crompton, stormed back in the second baa to score 39 points hard-presse- ers' last ht and whip Ben Lomond of 2 and a courageous sup Ogden, Friday afternoon port cast that looked defeat in a state quarterfinal tussle. WIB Play Davis squarely in the eye Friday and iou--ht back for a rousing triAs a result of their great .1 , umph, triumph, the Golden Tigers will an 30-1- hard-runni- ng whip-lashi- ng . victory and played as if they ,:; Final JX - ;i "' were possessed. ; back Dave Af But mspite of this sudden And defensive turn of events brought about by fleck set up the final td. pky when he Intercepted a Younger Crompton breathtaking run, toss on the Orem 38 and re knockthe Scotties led by the to the Tiger 44. turned it out running WimiJiuyiiye--aecQnasie-maining of Dick Jardlne, a W on the, clock, Cameron were far from powerhouse, Tom Peterson all alone dead and stormed back into the spotted the Ben Lomond de behind fray with a furious attack that fense and hit him with a pass line reached the Tiger on the Scotties' 25..: Peterson, In fourth the quarter. . early n Orem's prep All- America candidate who1 has .;';' Stem Tide Orem finally stemmed mat been out of actios most of the tide and (hen Crompton 's quick campaign with a broken arm, kick put the Scotties back on eathered in " the perfectly- their 32. But once again Ben thrown bomo and streamed into Lomand surged forward, with the end zone, Cameron put the frosting on Jardine leading the charge. But Cromptoa played the part the cake as he plunged across of a hero still another time, as for the extra point he intercepted a Rick Younger Actually. Orem took a l(W pass on the Orem 38 and fol lead before Ben Lomond could lowed with a booming punt four get on the scoreboard. kick-oplays later that ended up in Orem took the opening 68 marched and zone. yards for Scotties' end Still Coach Al Kap's charges its first td. wim Cameron di-w&sj&iift inthftjpKJge recting .the attack and Crompor accept defeat without giv ton and Peterson running wim intense authority. one more ing Then, ft was Zimmerman, a Precision Attack son of former Orem High footTbe precision - and timing of ball coach Glen Zimmerman, the Orem attack was a thing who stepped front and center of-- football beauty during mis r v into the spotlight march that' tore the a fourth driving f ' . 180-pou- A rd - Ur.ivsrsity - ir fif'rivr FLAT HAND can be as effective weepoa for a ranoer, and Ben Lomond's Dick Jardine kwnrs all the snreta. Eere yardage against the contest weo 1 Orem Tiger In the Class 4 ooMBrted A ff ahot"rv;. Zzy mn4 clHs to swim In beginning classes, as advanced competitive courses. Enroll ct a real thrfK out of learning wt!f cs serleutly developing technique Raw for water fun emd development. In - - a Bi LomojjoLfaced and two situation at . its : and the Scotties called on Jardine, their man,' to get them the first down. . But they hadn't reckoned with the tiger like Zimmerman, a guard, who as late as last Wednesday had In-toed his knee so severely in practice there was a lot of doubt as to whether he would . even play in the game. 28 bread-and-butt- er f xna UC3 1- -4 cans Csm Term tt.co 7-- 1 M1 . per term (sea family ' rate).'IMS $23 without equipment. $13 with Own equipment 14 43c par scout per swim pt (payable at door) 1 C3 Term 11 0 - C:n November 18, dry .6, 1968 H ! nu , January 13, 1968-Ma- rch 9, 1968 (Excluding , ruary' 17) ., " III - r -- 1967-Ja- 5--9, Feb- - . Term IV March 30, 18, ay 1968-M- 1968 160-pou- Ben Lomond defense to pieces. The blocking of Orem's of fensive forward wan composed of Bruce Wright, Vern White, Dave Stanley, Pat Fitzwater, Greg Jones, Larry Aiken, Pnnce and Zimmerman was suoerb during this drive.. Peterson climaxed the march by crashing over from the six-yard line. siayiocK two tea me extra point and Orem led ' 1 - 7-- booted Blaylock an field goal early in the second Hurtled Toward Line As the power-ninniJardine quarter and Orem led io-Ben Lomond took the ensuing hurtled toward .the 'line, Zimmerman knifed through the in kickoff and marched 63 yards terference and met the bruising for a touchdown wim Jardine Ben Lomond runner head-o-n at racing around his right end for the hue of scrimmage. Jardine the final 10 yards. However, went down as if be bad been the big play of the drive was a pole-axe-d and with that stop by (See OREM TIGERS,' page 21) .. o. Competitive Swimming la C'J ................. .I4.C3 it Terms ,$10.00 ..$350 txiCrj.. l.'.z.zX C!'roii Year $25.00 $20.00 $3.CQ c $ 8.00 $ 6.00 $15.00 J 1 CRAIG CROMPTON eludes Chock Pmnercy te ghre 6e Orem Tigers some valoabie yardage. Crompton broke open the gnme wta n 1 yard toachdowa ran te five, Orem a 17-lead and spur diem on to a decisive victory. Orem will play Davis at Kaysvule la a semiU final contest V (Photos by Mark Rigtrnp) CLASS CCICDULE 1 - - J - i4 ' f4 7 : . t f ' - leslnnlng and Advanced Beginning Keslnnlng and Advanced Beginning Ujinnlrtg and Advaneei Beginning Intarmadiata Swimming hrtir mo&ato Swimming 1 Beginning Diving ' 8:30-10:0- J Tl IS Sauna Cfvtftg 14 Sstut Bay 9:30-11:0- :30-11i0- (All and BnfenM (Aba Monday and Wednesday) Scuba Ctvtnj Edelweiss Ski Package Hie Wasatch Wasps stung the Union Cougars for two touchdowns m the last half to gain a 13--0 victory in me Class B quartoBnat piayoffs Priday -afternooo at Roosevelt ft was a tight defensive bat. tie tbrowmout the first. haH and an outstanding defensive play produced the. first score for Wasatch on the second play 8:00-10:0- Synchranised Swimming : 19 " Advanced CarnpeCtve CMng : (Alt Monday and Wednesday) 11 tempotlJlvo Swlmlng , 8:00-10:0- 12-1- Junior Livataving Senlar llfeeaving PBOVO SPOBTIIIO O00DB - 7--10 ( Wasps Sting Uhion;l3,0 doss Ast 7:00- - 8:00 a.m. 7.8 - "7.45- - 8:45 a.m. a.10 8:30- - 9:30 a.m. 11 and Over 7.00- - 8:00 a.m. 8:30- - 9:30 a.m. 11 and Over 9t5-10tl- 5 and Over a.nyl 0 a.m. 5 0 am 16 and Over 0 a.m. 12 and Over 0 a.m. 7 and Over 5:00- - 4:00 p.m. .' a.nt 7 and Over 4:00- - 6.00 p.m. 0 14 and Inter-- 4:00- - 8:00 anw mediate Swimmer a.m. 14 and Inter- - 8:00-10:0- 9 mediate Swimmer 11 40 a.m..lr30 p.m. No ether ski equipment package offers audi quality .,'." - cbaVYCSS MULTILAMINATZD SM- fhardwood wnihvetlm wWi n pU Mdlum iW fcsgnMl for Dm Mudtnt r ridi ' tntwiMdifri kr. 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To Insure a place m dose, register by mall or contact Special Courses and ; sS)NS and rambled touchdown and Wayne Mitchell kicked the extra point to give the Wasps' a 0 lead. In the final quarter the Wasps got a sustained drive underway mat carried 66 yards for a touchdown. The scoring play came on a seven-yar- d pass from Mark Schofleld to George Wilson which gave the Wasps I a 154 victory. H Wasps dominated play fta the final quarter as they got another long drive under way mat took up most of the period and fizzled out on the line after a Cougar .one-fovaliant goal line stand by the . Union defenders. , 'dominated Union play Chock features of tbo throughout the third quarter . . riijht School fliaftV except lor: the past intercep.. SO years experience un tkn by Farrell, but the Couder same management. gars were unable to penetrate ' School has FAA examin- the goal line. ing authority. (Can grad : Fumbles plagued the Co uate you witn c ucensc;. gars throughout :lha contest A pilot examiner ea and the alert Wasatch defense S modern instrument and picked up five recoveries. radio equipped trainers. S full time slight in- - Paul Rasband recovered one 5, structors. on the Wasatch 20 and 18- Unequalled' safety record yard lines, Todd Carlile fell In the State of man. on one on the Wasatch 33, fAA Approved School for and Jim Percy captured one commercial. private, flight instructor, and ta- - on the Wasatch 10. Alan Jones picked up the final recovery " f instrument rated bv on the Wasatch 40. structors On staff. ' Integrated Sa a e r s c a Wasatch rolled np a , total Ground School. " yardage of ; 185 as compared .Cessna Dealers-Worl- d's to 124 for Union. Leading The victory for the. Wasps M a n n f a ctur them for the semi qualified Representative. final berth in the Class B. " "n " uTAii tournament. - bo0f ihcsf 1$ 4MkV wMi pb iponaa uihliwd Iwrtlwr hmar abaot. 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