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Show - ,T, .i, - rt r " Provo Passing Blitzes Payson for I - ' ito ' : " ' f J S J 'sA'pr v 41-- 6 ' p Victory Bulldogs Explode For 41 Points In Second Half I I'l I ' I" " '- - (f back hammering at the touch By JOE WATTS Herald Sports Editor down door again. Steve Kiger A scintillating third quarter started the drive on the Provo passing attack by the Provo 20 yard line with a fumble which Bulldogs ignited a second half he hustled to recover for a five scoring explosion that carried yard gain. His recovery was the Provo to a shocking 41-- 6 vickey to the drive, for had Pay-so- n tory over the Payson Lions Fri recovered the fumble, the day night at the Provo game might have been much 1 rj . different. The garre was a crucial con Just a few plays later test in the Southern Division kinson connected with split end and the victory for Provo put Doug Kiger for a 46 yard touchthem on top of the standings down jaunt. Kiger caught the with a perfect 0 record, which oval on. the dead run and outalso includes a 40-- 0 win over ran all Pay-,o- n defenders for the Uintah. score. j The third quarter radar-typ- e Defensive Touchdowns passing of quarterback David The next three Provo touch Atkinson was phenomenal. He hit on eight of nine passes dur downs were chalked up by the ing the quarter for a total of 109 fired up Provo defensive unit. yards and two touchdowns. The David Atkinson intercepted a lone mcompletion was right in pass and ran it 25 yards for the receiver's mitts, but it was a touchdown. Chuok Giles, Provo end, then ' dropped. All it did was delay itf . IL v,r'lllii-f.-. ;tlrilirr ,.. a touchdown for two plays. picked UP a Payson fumble, and win of the young season. (Photo by Grant Roylance, HerTrio of Targets Lewis (61) and Dale Johnson (75). Quarterback David Afafter some indecision as to 0RE1VFS GOLDEN TIGERS wera opening gaping holes In ald Chief photographer.) Atkinson's brilliant passing at whether or not he could run with on fleck off American Schofield to tanded the such (17) play. the American Fork line throughout the day enabling tack was aided by three speedy the ball, he finally waltzed into back as David Schofield (above) to run almost at will. Fork's David Larsen (65) was unable to stop the play. Orem 55-- 7 win ever the Cavemen for its second big to Howard rambled hole were blocks this targets, Steve and Doug Kiger, the end zone from 13 yards out the key opening "Throwing an, Jeryl Smith. The trio of for another score. speedsters completely riddled Everything had gone wrong the Payson secondary during fcith Payson's attack except a that third quarter blitz from poor pass trom center, and that which the Lions could not recup was next. The center snap sailed erate. over the punters head and when out run put the ball on the A.F. All 41 Provo points were piled he tried to kick But they were simply no Schofield and Ron Cox also how it rolled. :r ; the Bengal" in 1968 better beit, it was smothBy ray schwartz 15 and two play one Orem touchdown In the final half, with 20 ered for ran the later for precision-hone- d match 50 Lefty for lieve went up The host of Provo onrush-er- s. it Tigers a yards Writer by Herald Sports 7; Westover who each and Schofield once again their first touchdown, the key Affleck lofted a jreverse pass, points being tallied in the third It was downed or. the four Coach Udell Westover's men ofintoCoach Orem AMERICAN FORK 55-- 0 lead before displayed the "golden toe," as olav being a a rollout by behind great protection, into canto and another 21 points swept horde g fiercely-attackingolden line which set up a one for real yard are High's Tigers believers out of all those the Cavemen could get on the he booted seven extra points Affleck that put the ball on the the arms of Bruce Prince, who being added in the final quar yard plunge for a touchdown once again and those Region 4 made American Fork 11. Crompton, gathered in the ball with an ter. out Amer- scoreboard, despite the fact out of eight attempts. by fullback Russ Rogers. of the gridiron wno who watched it wipe catch in the the Orem High mentor reached touch- giving a hip here and taking a 55-lone Fork's Jladiators to feel the Payson Led 14 American Fork's ican Cavemen, "Claw of The final Provo TD was pilot The 41-- finish was certainly here Friday afternoon with a deep into his reserves in an down, which came in the wa" leg away there, ran around his end zone. ed by reserve quarterback Steve hold down to unsuccessful effort Fonrm Touchdown unimaginable at halftime. Paying moments of the game, can: left end for 11 yards and a 16 Sunday Herald lethal, varied and Lewis who played an excellent son the held a at scor. inter lead went 77 from Orem its a on offense that had the quar- touchdown. yards for SUNDAY, SEPT. 15, 1968 ILs offenSpark the Attack fourth t.d. and once again it mission on the strength of an 82 game defensively. shined terback Kenny Hall to Dale Utth County, Utah honw eleven hanging helplessly Case of Fombilitis sive exploits also during was the Once it from Charles 27-again running Greenwood. was the running of Crompton yard pass play But by that time on the rope 0 at halftime. had bad Fork a American as he drive final the scoring and of elusive Craig Crompton the cause was lost and had been and Schofield and the passing Hansen to Gary Crouch. The It was the second league vic block case of fumbilitis during the ran for a 29 yard gain to the Schofield Dave touch for a loose busting of Affleck for sometime. that put the Tigers play sprung SPORTS FANS! 16 line and thtn completed game and one of the Caveman on the tory of the young season for and the aerial artistry of prowl and moved the down with the aid of the most twoyard dis Not did the only for the Tigers the bobbles team orem the final one being way paved the passes, and Affleck Dava of block the to southpaw the A.F. tow. Crompton spectacular night a but second Orem t.d. Orem recov- ball I attack, play 11 yarder for a touchdown to an and followed on the heels of a thrown by David Tervort righthander Kent Peterson that their wonderfully-aggressiv- e ered the fumble on A.F. 20 and bowled over for the score. Brooks. thundering 41-- 7 trimming over applied the blow-torc-h to Orem Other man that one long gain Richard American Stanley Driggs, and defensive three plays later had its second Pleasant Grove the previous attack. Fork's pmter, boomed a boot er by Payson the first half had Gil Thompson,, who boots the line placed a stranglehold on week. For the second week in a the American Fork out of bounds on the Orem one been a defensive struggle. Pro ball in his stocking feet, conYOU running atDave Stanley let an Affleck in the five of his six PAT atFirst Loss Crompton, tack and its air row, the closing second? of the vo made two deep early pene verted game fared pass slip through his hands on For Coach Don Mower's Big whose running style combines be- trations, one to the Payson three tempts. His only miss came out first but time ran half, I Red from American Fork it blinding speed with a baffling only slightly better. the 10, but on the next play, fore the Cavemen could take second touchdown, . yard line, and another drive to after the Sparking the tiger-lik- e play fullback Paul Hardy roared was the first league loss in two chance of pace, scored three 10 yard line, out Statistics of the opportunity. the advantage Payson , loop games. The Cavemen tied touchdowns in sparking the of the Orem forward wall were through a big hole in the cen- A kickoff return to each tune the Payson goal line Prove Payson Rich Shumway, a fireplug type ter of the line to move to the Lehi 3 in their opening re bounding Bengals to victory. start the second half by defense thwarted the ambitions Rushing Yds 102 152 sixand Dale a line Johnson, d before guard, byOlVAN being Crompton gion game of the season. Peterson, a skinny the ball on the of the Bulldogs. 201 81 put Yds Passing tackle. stopped by a touchdown-savin- g A.F. 19 and paved the way for throwing foot, Has there ever been However, the picture immedi Total Offense ....-35- 2 Because of their strong show with a buggy-whi- p 183 1' ether Greenwood. like Caveman Tiger tackle by Crompton the next Orem t.d., with SchofootbaU team two touchdown ately changed in the third First Downs 15 I ing against the Pioneers, most arm, lofted "".this one: the 1947 Notre the of defense, Amer scored on the next play. Affleck, while field tosses, Speaking in from the of me 12 prognosu slamming quarter as the Bulldogs came Passes Attempted . 27 prep pigskin of total a had team Dame out spitting fire under the lead Passes Completed - 14 cators figured the cavemen "Frankie Albert of Orem High," ican Fork also had a tiger in Sparked by the passing of one. 44 different boys who bomb. and Brad Devereaux, one in Hall its of tank the March to M Yards person scoring Greg a the would pitched tough enough ership of quarterback Atkinson, Passes Had Intrp , 0 Tigers give were good The 'Golden Toe' Hadlock, a hulking tackle, who American Fork, on the ensuing tussle. Sparked by the running of and the fiery hustle of the Kiger Fumbles Lost eventually play pro footI ball! . . And, the team spent a lot of time in the Orem kickoff, moved from its 20 to Val Oveson, Greg Taylor, and twins and flankerback Jeryl Punts had Blck ... I ', was so deep m talent that backfield. But Hadlock, who the Orem 32, before one of Cox, the Golden Tigers marched Smith. Punts i end wis 1 ' a fifth tnmstrini too much help in Hall's passes was intercepted to 80 yards for another score mid have didn't The first scoring drive for the Yds Penalized .... n All M HnllaM ha w m v pmmivi Orem halt the march. the stopping way through the third period, Bulldogs started on their own Star team! Score quarters: by attack, simply couldn't get the The Tigers rolled once again, with Cox going up the middle yard line and culminated in e 0 0 20 21- -41 going 70 yards to paydirt on the final 15 yards of the drive, a touchdown ll prays later. Provo job done alone. As a result Orem offense just the passing and running of At Orem recovered a fumble on Steve Kiger, darting Bulldog Payson ta We roll-- the Caveman 25 to set its next MMMRt Affleck's kept rollin' along and, brother, fleck, tailback, was the sparkplug for scoring march in motion. After the drive. He carried for gains 1 m1 imNm m wiMtoe d a penalty put the ball of IS, 4, and 8 yards, in addi Lots f" ah! MJ 144I ftmMA back on the 30, Peterson fired tion to catching passes for gains WIS JW www mm SL I a strike to Mel Pyne, who took of 15 and ten yards and the six ST. LOUIS (UPI)-T- he nly 4 hrt to e " Louis Hotel and Motel Associa144 MMl. total M HVM re, the ball on the dead run at the yard touchdown pass. MraM ta iMim tHN kwl tion said Friday that many 15 and legged it into the end Key Recovery VIV As soon as Payson relinquish hotel and motel rooms are still I I zone. twrit, va) 41 han ta e. HllJillllljJ I lUwM Another fumble recovery by ed the ball the Bulldogs were available for the World Series. PtiiladalaMa aaa ICindnneti, all had a mala- The first two games of ihe Orem gave the Tigers the ball a matlcal (hanc la NaMaa- series will be played in SL on their 47 and they promptly t at Uaeaa, ana Naw YarV, CKI moved for a touchdown in the start the march and then tossed Louis October 2 and 3 and the arid Ma and aaWmara warA mart-afloater to Stanley in sixth and seventh, if necessary, fourth period, with Peterson a la tha rvnnlnf la Aa to climax the the 9th and 10 th. zone the end h passing brilliantly again as taafua I ' " to drivel hit Pyne with a r- -i Cavemen Score and With Orem leading 55-Here's a iporis thought worth remembering that inevitable defeat staring it In we'd like to pais along 'jaaaaaaWaaesl)i4Wi'leaaa the face, American Fork NEW YORK (UPI)-Ma- yor A prominent to you marched 80 yards for a touch- - John V. Lindsay will officially American said recently, down in the fourth quarter, des to turn the the Madison "I always open Square pite e discouraging sports page first because I Gaiden Hall of Fame Monday. tells about the sports page holding penalty siapnea on tne Jack Dempsey, Don Budge, people's accomplishment: Cavemen. Nat Holman and Joe Lapchick the front page has nothing I Devereaux fired a screen pass are among the dozen but man's failures" . . . sports to Carl Adams that moved the That's a pretty sjooi to attend the expected greats ball from A.F. 20 to the 50. I No metter whhli seedal or fopa thought, Isn't itT ceremonies. Devereaux and Hall combined off edive washing end dry ! pfciiaaTaftatoo)aai ' ' i , X v their rollout talents to move the t yet gst I I aMHy-- (ia ball to Orem one, but on Hall's AMERICAN WINNER I bet ye didnl knew fatyMt 1 priaML (UPl)-Ca- rol run. the Cavemen were caught ROTTERDAM . . . that Oivan Ford h y TMre'a a NnchenAd dtohweeher far oveey Mcfcen, to Hofmann of the United States back and I penalized holding Mustang Sale having portobtoe Inet bodget Ondereounter buOt-toe- , won the "City of Rotterdam" i the 30. w. ; . f to end all aatosl far a vertba-poftM)e-e m! j oeed no Cavemen were jumping contest at the final day the However, tittle hay yee can get are porta bte now end cen be buift ki anytime. DfcliwaUiai nk undaunted by this bit of mis- of the annual Rotterdam horse ' an awful tot of horse. ombinebem to compact 48 cabinet i fortune and came slashing back show, Sunday. 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