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Show FJKTUT, AFGT3T K, 1W Sunday Htrold tOi Two Jarring Upsets: Orem Falls to Springville.., hi 42 Game League Winning Streak Goes by the Boards By BAY SCHWAB1X Herald Sports Writer OREM Springville High's Rod Devils, small in numbers courage, but big in were still basking today in the glory of one of the school! a greatest football triumph 4 victory over Orem Hih. Qrera High fans watched In under warm jtnned skies Friday afterd noon as Coach Mike Jacobsen's fiery football forces carried the - 28-1- dia-beli- lun-kisse- w , L-- .. r.r r $ iwn-r--- a5 , - V. "I r l9 j Allan got tie Red Devils; Devil attack moving Just when toward their first touch--! moving to stall about was it seemed down with a pass to, Ot Springville Heroes Paxton who made a great leap- means no But Allan was by mg catch of the ball. Tiree the only hero on the Springville running plays, with AHan and team, which had fewer than 25 Marshall carrying the bail, pliyers suited up for the game. moved the pigskin to the Orem line. Marshall trade There also was the dazzling diDsv-drunning of Marshall, four more and then AHan, on run- a rollout, raced to the two bethe ning of fullback Ray Neel. the hind an annihilating block by g of Dunn. Four plays later Marends Scott Duncan and Duane shall boomed into the end zone Paxton and Flankerback Tom and CherrinEton booted the ex o glue-finger- Ben- Cherrineton end the spirited tra point. fight to the heavily-favore- d offensive and defensive line Momentarily Charged Up gals right from the start and Dunn and handed them their first less in play of Guard Greg The Springville touchdown ' . . -- i. Tackle Everett Holdaway. 42 leegue games. seemedj vo nwmenwuuy ciuugG of line c"sfensive Debut The play even Golden Spoiled up the Tigers and, The defeat also spoiled Coach Tackle Dean AUred and the though they fumbled the enCharlie Dine'a debut as tti running of elusive Val Oveson suing kickoff, they were soon g running ot on their way to their first (ouch- head football mentor at Orem and ' Hlrh and dimmed the Tiger's Ron Cox were outstanding for down. hcpM of capturing the'r eighth Orem even In a losing cause.! Starting on the Tigers' 22, The wonderfully-aggressivplay Oveson, giving a dazzling dis straight wop cnampwnstup. It was the first Renon 4 game of Allred, who made tackle after play of running, racked up. of the season for both teams tackle, was particularly superb. gains of 10, 12 and 16 yards to SPRINGVILLE'S TOM CHERRINGTON (22) missed oa this field goal attempt and boosted the Red Devils' Leek Team Speed just prior to halftime, but he connected on one later in the game. Orem put the ball on the Springville stock in the champ'aship But the Golden Tigers, who 36. The Cox ran defenders deflected this kick. In on the actios for Orem were Jim Marshall chase. seem to be lacking In the team twice and the Tigers had an. Engineering the Bed Devils' V" speed of past years, were no other first down at the 25. .;v:rousina march to victory was match for the superbly-coache- d d and inA penalty nlmbied-minde- d "Lynn Allan, Red Devils. and fired-u- p completed forward pass stalled signal caller with a southpaw, in the open- the Orem attack for a moment scored Springville slingshot throwing arm and the moments of the second or two, but Oveson raced to the sleight-of-han- d artistry oi a ing drive to Springville 15 and quarterback quarter on a master magician. came Orem but charg- Gaylen Buckley sneaked to the pay dirt, Aerial Artistry wife a 12. Moments later Buckley into the back fray The ace Springville quarter- ing 78 yards pitched out to Oveson, who veneeanc. marching n &ck tossed 2:32 left sprinted around his left end for with touchdown for a passes with a great display of in the first half. a touchdown. When Gary Brown aerial artistry and time alter booted the extra point the score Devils Red But the frothy tim sent Mike Marshall swivelwas tied hinnlne his way for sizeable grabbed a 13-- 7 halftime lead Great Rut to Orem the drive de with a runs by Marshall gains by faking the Orem Three great fenders out 01 weir Broea wim end zone. of 12, 15 and 21 yards put the Springville waa out In front hall on the Orem 10 and set up his baffling ball handling. And the astute Allan repeated- to stay as the Red Devils scored the second Springvilie TD. Al ly came up with the big third two more touchdowns and a lan hit Marshall with a swing down play to keep tho Red field goal in the fourth quarter pass for the final 10 yards. lead before Orem Paxton for a 29-intercepted an Orem could put together a to start the next Springpass march to pay dirt in the waning ville touchdown march into ac--' SF03TS FANS! moments of the game. tion. Once again it was the run-- 1 I ning of Marshall and the pass ing of Allan that sparked the drive, with the Springville quarterback hitting Duncan on a block-bustin- " . power-runnin- (17), Steve Carter, (50), and Jim Peterson (52). SpringvuVl (88) and Everett Hcldaway (74) are blocking. Scott Duncai g K five-yar- 'Al, ft liilii ipM , " 62-ya- - 7--7. d ' 7 m$m m New Officers YOU For Bowlers ia:ov by EDGIVAN Can you Imagine one touch-dowboy scoring more himself than entire teams, with all their players put together, are able in ipora in one season . . . There once was a boy who did it . . . Dick Todd, at ns Crowell (Texas) High School in 1934, scored the total of 49 unbelievable touchdowns himself in one and to realize season how amazing that is, consider the fact that many whole teams go through seasons without being abia to score that many touch- downs . . . After Todd scored his fantastic total of touchdowns in his senior year in high school, he went on to play at Texas A&M and later with the Washington Redskins A sports historian says that in all the years of football, nobody has ever the season approached Dick Todd had at Crowell High School. Cher-ringto- n, die-har- I president, Darla Ford, secre throw in the sponge, even I and Arvilla Go- - though the passing of Dave Danner and running of Jim MarI etz, sergeant-at-armThere are about 580 members shall carried the Tigers for a p in the association. Some 40 touchdown. Marshall I were present at the first meet carried it in from a couple of yards out. ing of the fall season. I s. last-gas- speedy Springville tailback, made enough yardage oa Rod Cox (35), and Jim Peterson (52). Springville pulled a tuajor upset by first down. He is finally brought down by Orem's Dong toppling the Tigers (Photos by Phil Shurtieff, Herald chief photographer) (88). Also in on the action for Orem were Neal Workman (60), MIKE MARSHALL, this play for Murdock I 29-1- 4. Brewer Snares Payson, Carbon Roll GHO Golf Lead To Football Victories Co tin. WETHERSFIELD, OUPI) Gay Brewer, who claims he suffers from success, fired a sizzling 66 Saturday for a two rouna total of seven-undpar 134 and lead In the $100,000 the Greater Hartford Open golf tournament. Brewer was one shot ahead of Phil Rodgers and Bob Lunn, Identical who carded scores for the two round totals ar E I I I The newest look In casual shoes comes from your old friend, Hush PuDDies. Midi II 51 er 87-6- 8 of 135. and landed two feet from the pin. Rodgers, who was paired with Brewer and Mac McClendon, credited Brewer with helping him score bis 68. The round included 'the tournament's first "three perfect eagle with shots" In the par five ' . 502-ya- second hole. He dropped a for a bird on the fourth and narrowlv Of all the football teams In America, which one do you think has played the most games since the start of football 100 years ago? Answer is NOT Princeton or Rutgers who were the first two teams to play football . . . It's Penn which has played a total of 907 football games going into this season. bet you didn't know that it's the end of the line for 69's. All '69 models will be closed out during our gigantic I Close Out Sclel Many Other Styles British traditional are updated with new, distinctively styled men's shoes destined to become wardrobe classics. i ii HusltRippies Home of the Most Affordable Fordtl The Payson Lions and Carbon' a pass from Powell to junior their own six yard line, and a Limosaurs up iirsiena ierry tarter. The two few plays later Gary Mathis round Region Four football vie-- ! point try for the PAT was good . I v t . . I ti i i plunged in with the score. Steve lories oaiuruay us me L.rons ana rayson neia a nalfume Powell booted the point after rolled over Uintah 344 and the lead. and Carbon led 0 at the first Dinos defeated Pleasant Grovel Uintah wwi v.v iii UiC m.a Villi U quarter. 194. quarter on a quickie pass play, Pleasant Grove scored in the Payson showed exceptional but failed on their conversion desecond period on a on the strength ground behind attempt, PAT the buck but layed play, the powerful running of Dennis Of J. I rynjn toaaaea two more failed. Lamb ad Dennis Wall. Wall touchdowns chalk up the easy Carbon took a 13--6 intermisbroke loose from 30 yards out 344 victory triumph at the to score Payson's first touchsion lead when Steve Cowley tield. vernal down early in the first quarter. a Pleasant Grove ine tarbon Dinos, playing intercepted bass and rambled 22 vards for The second time the Lions uacu Byd;a touchdown. !. k.ii uau uic avail arn nau h.- -j i tj iX rii n uo i n Another intercepted pass In alternated carrying the leather! the final quarter set up the on a 77 yard scoring drive cap- - Two deSSS outstanding P ay with ped by a short plunge by Wall, led to the Dino uarDon. touchdown victory. The first Carbon Quarterback Gary Powell 6T,nS B1UU"" skirted end to score the two on a Pleasant fir ","1 eiiu. u",a wuuc6 view point PAT conversion and the Lions led 14-- 0 at the end of the - i cmea c.. il. Z2-- 0 missed a for a par four on the 12. Rodgers, who called his two rounds "one of the best I've ever had," said Brewer's in the pointers clubhouse prior to Saturday's round helped him. Lunn, who has earned $42,074 '1ST, this year, had birds on the first, S second and eighth holes, and bogeyed the par three fifth. He parred all the way through the bacK nine until ne birdied the first quarter. ' The third Payson touchdown par four 18th. Nicklaus, looking for his first came in the second quarter on tourney win in seven months, 31-2- 1 shot his second straight three under par 68. The third leading ail-timoney winner, a non ST. LOUIS to six weeks winner since the San Dietro last had open only February, emu wae iiiititHr inn j j one bogey, on the short par VUillt impatient with booming to lost the St T.nnic Kansas aaiuraay three fifth hole, when he had City kickoffs by Jan FootbaU Cardinals for the Stenerud into the end zone. So, to blast out of a bunker. ' season. in the third LatoretH The formor Ri ran one kick period, from two yards University Athlete suffered a deep to the 25. Latourette made torn right knee ligament and a dive into massed tacklers ana underwent surserv. The Carriin. had to be helped off 'the field. Class AA al physician said that there was ine Ar ii Chieftains won weir 0 1.000 no Springville doubt Latourette won't be fifth hut exhibition game, American Fork 0 1.000 able to play this season. NEED there was one good result from 0 1.000 Spanish Fork Latourette was injured in the the Cardinal defeat with the two Carbon 1.00C 0 Kansas uty-st- . Louis bruising touchdown CO 1 Orem fourth period effort TRUCK? game Friday nieht in whirh of rookie Ed ouarterback 1 Provo .000 Cardinal quarterback the Charley into went who Class A Johnson was dazed bv a vw Roseborough, for Johnson because game 1.000 and the 0 Payson Chief's defense tackle Jim Hart wts 1 quarterback Lehi .000 Ed Lothamer left the game sidelined with a badly jammed 1 Grove .000 Pleasant with a broken right Iiand which ONE-WA- Y finger. 1 Uintah him out of action for may keep from Arizona Roseborough, NO RETURN CHARGE ANYWHERE State, rallied the beaten CardinResults Next Friday's Week's Schedule IN THE UNITED STATES als with sparkling passes and Lehi at American Fork Springville 29, Orem 14 handoffs. He completed a Per Information Orem at Pleasant Grove American Fork 21, Provo 6 CALL 373-344- 3 touchdown pass to John Carbon 19, Pleasant Grove 6. Uintah at Provo Gilliam and a hand off to Roy. Spanish Fork at Springville Spanish Fork 25, Lehi 7 Shivers HERTZ AUTO RENTALS is vsrdS for Jack Nicklaus, Al Balding, Bert Greene and Dave Hills. kept In contention with scores of 136. Brewer. 1967 Masters cham pion 'and Ryder Cup member, overcame bogeys on tne tirsi and ninth holes with three birdies, including a 3 --foot putt on the fourth, for a front nine 33. total of "The comittments that, go along with the honor affected my playing," he said. Brewer, who has not wot a tourney since that Masters victory, although he has won $10,112 on the current tour, said, "I've been playing a lot better la the Jast two months." Brewer carded a 33 on the back nine with three birdies and par four on the final hole when he blasted out oi a trap Con yev nam th phehtr who (truck tut Catty In bat kall'i famous potm "Cowy at fh So"t . . . Oddly (Rough, lh pitchtr It not nwmd in the ntir petin. GIVAN FORD ,r Sr-o- ... 101 '69 - look-i- - DIDN'T I n toss for the TD. And when Oherrington booted OREM The Orem City a field goal from the Orem 18 led 23-- 7 Women's Bowling Association tho Red Devils held Its first meeting of the with 11:32 left in the game. Finished Job fall bowling season Thursday Allan finished the job of nailat the Miracle Bowl here. Orem to the cross with a Leola Peterson, the outgoing ing scoring aerial to president, presided at the meet who hobbled the ball ing., wim three Tiger defenders surwas installed Mildred rounding him but held onto it as the new association presi- for the six points. Other officers Installed d Orem Even the most j dent. "j included Lora Warburton, vice High fans were about ready to i..- -h lw Kansas City Chiefs Down Region 4 Football MOVING? St. Louis Cardinals (UPI)-Chuck- llour ri Standings 31-2- A HERTZ Now Has RENTALS Copyright 1969 I SHOES FOR THi ENTIRE .S324 129 W. CENTER FAMILY irsysoa LuiKah u rajaou at Carbon who touchdown. rn , |