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County, Provo Bulldogs Pull Upset, Dump Huskies 18-1- 3 By RAY SCHWARTZ fourth period, the fighting foot back and was the workhorse of; and boomed into the end lonei crest touchdowns, the lion- and Steve Kiger, Scott Sharp to put the ball on quarter, Herald Sports Writer 46took hearted tne on over own ball forces of Coach Dick Hill me novo ground ottense. ine with what proved to be the Provo lts youngster, pulled them Followlna Provo's third touch- 2fi after the second half back from Uie brink of defeat At- SALT LAKE CITY- -: its own Ki8er the Huskies' Miller P.rov Brent the to, gave Kjar puned be,an winning touchdown with 4:51 o down the determined game out of the fire n elusive runner despite kickoff and moved down to the' and sparked them on to kinson and Steve Kiger, two took the ensuing klckoff on their1 big rush and Steve Lewis came of foo,balllPy playingplay' 13 with condition of the Steve heroic and tory. to some' Kiger a tackle with gallant kniEhtSWlth,fierydlsPlay key 39 and tried to get up the favored Hillcrest; field that made the underfoot-battlin- g of gridiron, led Provo High's that Long 4:51 ."fcwi-iimmentariiv nan uuicrest, dui:""'k peore tne RuUdogs put tc- kind of an attack going. asitle and 'ea the, carrietl, lng extremely treacherous. Bulldogs through the running, considering the KeUler thoir winninc touchdown And It was the longest 4:51 refused to throw in the Kjar . 4Ka of However, Atkinson, still wear sponge ana ne nil Cn uPiei AMocinne cAir Aral grime, mud and rain to a rous-- j DUliao8s playing time Coach HU1 and isnarp wim march, Atkinson tossed a runme neroi manue, P" Three Touchdown Passe vic-to threatened w$ will live i anotner t(M t0 mpv bal, But just when it seemed the nine uass into the arms of ever go charges probably gritty Kiger ar ,a"!ai w. l". " to the Provo 30. The strapping Atkin all the way as he danced and through, because the Huskies i01. tory over Hillcrest Saturday! Bulldogs were going in for a Doug Kiger, Steve's twin drive with Hillcrest abbreviated on the South High field in a son, a son of the late Chick withhis way to to down defeat so Gary Yamashire er, dwp in the end zone for a thon he hit Shane And, Class A quarterruial game. out giving it a tremendous 3:54 to play. Atkinson, former BYU football able gains. to put ttie ball on the 17. intercepted an Atkinson aerial, touchdown early in the fourth e With their heartstooDine tri coach and Couldn't Move Ball University With time running out. Kjar in me ena zone ro siop me quarter Although Kiger and Atkinson battle. of bounds anve. umph, the Big Green stormed f Idaho grid Peat, threw two were the main inspirational the desperation But the Bulldogs couldn't threw the ball out with Leading Bentlcy try for the extra point Into the Class A semifinals and touchdown passes and ran for a clock the to three Ram For T.I). Huskies; the and ball the stop were move was blocked Dy rred barsen, Hillcrest by charge it was of th greatest and third in providing the big spark victory, there were other he Hillcrest recovered an Atkin-iS- 0 pr0vo still trailed Quarterback Jeff Kjar and Half- got ths ball once again on their seconds left in the game, most dramatic football wins! w tie rrovo tnumpn. roes for Provo High. one had for fumble on the Bulldog 21 son Hillcrest time to 2:26 S3 with own And that set the stage for the Dan play. back Kjar strong, Holladay, In the school's history. The: However, Kigtr was almost back and ana nouaaay iook a oriuiantiy-- i ci0SjIlg too(ball Tnere was tnuck uues, a whipping-lashintype of run- cranked up his pitcmng arm! more pass. Kjar faded pyrotechnics. Bulldogs will play Roy next 'as heroic a figure as Atkinson, demon defensive performer, ner, who scored one of the Hill- - and connected on a pass to tossed it, but it fell harmlessly executed piuii oui ana wnippea . I . .L weekend in semifinals. las he scored a touchdown on who came up with one tackle to the ground. arounn Ll nis ien ena lor me i.a.J I ... . Trailing going into the a pass from the Provo quarter- - after tackle In the rain-spaArneus jeri attempted extra Scored First Touchdown was no good, but Hilcontest that ered wasn't Provo scored its first touch point try 6 led decided until the final three with 3:01 to play down with 7:52 to play in the lcrest seconds of play. There also was in the third quarter. 0 a to first quarter 27-1- 3 grab It looked pretty gloomy for George Gourley, another tiger lead. Jeremy Simmons recovhe was the defense on until Bulldogs at this stage of injured to fumble 45-2- 1 ered a Hillcrest pave but Atkinson, fight-- 1 in the first half and forced the battle, the way for the t.d. The fumfrom the game never to return. auu uv ci winning Let's uain iiuiu mg Bullthe ble recovered gave ack Bowl showdown at Los Angeles the frustration of four interThen, too, there was Brent CORVALLIS, Ore. the on Hillcrest the ball dogs -J-zff-PROVO Bill Go to (Earthquake) next week, moved 80 yards 19 and Atkinson rolled out to ceptions and a costly fumble, Miller, who also came up with Ore. (UPI)-Re-l- erve strikes went to ends Denny a number of key tackles and Enyart tore a touchdown trail mostly on Enyart's runs to tie it EUGENE, his right and ran to the seven. The touchdown came quarterback Eric Olson, Schuler and Greg Lindsey and there was Paul Harper, who through UCLA's line Saturday at OPEN 6:30 START 7 P.M. Three plays later Atkinson recruited out of Washington he rounded out his afternoon made the plunge by biggest fumble re- as the powerful Oregon State on a In the Steve found Kiger open State's backyard in Spokane, with a 1 to Lindsey. halfback Billy Main. covery of his life as Provo was Beavers beat the Bruins came off the bench to throw State's offense driving for its winning touch- and remain unbeaten in the Then defensive end Mike end zone and rifled the ball to Washington three touchdown passes Satur- was built almost exclusively on down in the final Foote put Oregon State in front him. Kiger made a leaping eight min- Pacific Eight. for keeps on a return of catch of the ball and came day afternoon and led Oregon's the passing mostly for short utes of the game. 551 West 12 North, Provo Enyart, who set two new a pass interception. Kent Scott down flat on his back. But he Pacific-3 Ducks to a targets of quarterback Jerry Brilliant Run blasted school records, scoring football win over the Cougars. Henderson, who set a school for the Beavers on held onto the ball and Provo PUBLIC SKATING EVERY made it Steve Kiger had just made a over for two touchdowns and TUESDAY! touchdown. ENDS HURRY! field a had a goal. senior record both for number of brilliant run to the Hillcrest Olson, a d tnd SAT. rushing passed the UCLA closed it to near A low who has played in the shadow of attempts and number of pass from center 45, when he bobbled the ball, mark for the season as Oregon to 10 p.m. 7:30 of the half close on a the first his fouled up Ron Bentley's atother men throughout but Harper saved the day for State came from behind twice CLOSED SAT. 2 I p.m. from to Nader Jim pass Despite his massive total of the Bulldogs and kept their to win tempted extra point, but the Oregon career, threw a pair of going awav. end Gwen Cooper. 62 yard touchdown strikes and 254 yards gained passing, march moving as he pounced Family Rate Monday T:S0 Big Green led. it UCLA scored the first time But the second half was all But that was the last time to 10:0O added one of 15 yards as the Henderson failed to produce a on the loose ball. the bhU and took the lead Oregon State's. got ea. akatea Rental 25e $1 touendown for the fourth scored plu the but until in the third Provo Ducks struck twice Provo had started Its win- Cougars STARTS WEDNESDAY halfback 7 when Greg 153 imikm we who had Tlmrs. again Bargain yards Enyart, as Hillcrest picked off quarter to break a 7 halftime did throw one for uiegon. ning march on the Bulldog 29 Jones returned a kickoii m Skpte Rental his second touch- quarter, plus got rushing, In the fourth Wcbfoot and of Atkinson's passes four tie. quarter, and after Harper recovered yaids. This followed Enyart's down in the third period from a rambled into a 6 lead and a defensive back Bill Brauner SPECIAL PARTY RATES Kiger's fumble the ball was on first touchdown on a The win, before 23,000 home. out and the Beavers added yard behind the powerpicked off one of Henderson's the Hillcrest 37 and Bulldogs, -GIVEN TO GROUPS margin AND coming fans on an afternoon a safety when Bill Nelson and returned it 66 under Atkinson astute leader un. of house attempts Holladay. mnning turned suddenly warm and Privat PartlM tackled the Bruins' Bill Holden yards, crossing the goal line ship, were breathing fire as The Beavers, who play Drive end zone. in aunny after drenching rains had untouched for the Rose In a Cal Southern by Reservation Oregon's fourth they sensed victory was com Hillcrst drove 80 yards for hit the area the day before, and final touchdown. touehodwns two Enyard's 7:30-1Sun.-Tup.m. its first touchdown and Hollaing their way. gave Oregon a 4 record for One of gave him 13 for the season and Before 7:0 p.m. or State's Any Day out Atkinson then rolled Washington workhorse of the the was in the day the year. They are 78 points, both Oregon State touchdowns came on a punt around his right end to the S3 Any Nignt 10 p.m. to 12:00 broke Pac-8- . records, breaking the old marks drive. Holladay almost return and the other, late in the for a first down on a big fourth of 12 and 72 held by Pet Pifer. away for a long touchdown run fourth quarter, came on a Washington State is now down play. The Provo quarter Main got his second touch on one play as he raced from in for the season and run by reserve quarter- back made the first down on a the Hillcrest 25 to the Provo down late in the game on a conference play. back Rich Olson. bruising, determined run that Giles pulled him 28, before Watson and 20-1sprint touchdown Larry Olson'i 9 State's opener defied the Huskies to stop him Washington behind. down from got another from five yards out was a DRIVE-I- N punt return by on his bid for a first down Holladay toted the ball three SALT LAKE CITY (UPI- )- with 1:09 left to play. Mark Williams with only one Russ Rogers, on another OREMonHWY to Holden scored UCLA's first more consecutive runs put Ft. Lewis edged Westminster second left in the first quarter type of the ball on the three and then run. afternoon touchdown on a here Saturday for the game's first points. his rammed and churned run, Hosher plowed across for the The loss spoiled in a contest that kept spectators Optn 6:30 Shew 7:00 to Henderson's way to the 15. Contrasting for extra t.d. the ran Protho's first mentor Holladay Tommy totals of 48 attempts and 32 Back came Atkinson on an on the edge of their seats until Starring with return to Corvallis as head point and Hillcrest led the final gun. JaiMt Cohans JmimMmob) completions, Oregon's Olson other rollout this time to his 10:44 to play In the second SttMMahYMfc Westminster was In the sea- - coach at UCLA. threw only nine times but left. Following his interference JamMFox tvjuat rKUM I :ju r.m. completed five times for a total beautifully, Atkinson wove his saw game down to the closing J T,ir METR0 GOLOWYN MAYER presents A SPECTRUM PRODUCTION starring of 149 yards and, of course. way past two or three tacklers seconds when the powerful Colo three touchdowns. and, when finally caught In the rado line blocked a field goal DIAHANN JULIE JIM The Cougara relied almost grip of a Huskie tackier, he atttmpt from the BROWN CARROLL HARRIS on Henderson's twisted and lunged his way to just as the gun sounded. I BINNING exclusively With 7:15 left In the first passing efforts. They picked up the four yard line. d The a net of only 54 yards rushing to Atkinson once quarter Ft. Lewis quarterback Oregon's 176. The Cougars had again took the ball, ran to his Dan Antolik punched over from PIUS a total of 254 passing to right, suddenly saw an opening, the two. John Jowett made the 202. cut back to over right tackle extra point good. 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