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Show 15 " 1-P- Sunday HeroTd L Orem Tips Provo 13-- In Key Region 4 Grid Clash 0 Cox going the final six yards on as' Danner fired the ball over the : JJI. ...U- - i L !! 1t l made sweep around his right end be- - miuuie to iuarauaii, wuu wu& jpeated'y full on in stride ball the the a to nuw diocc the Provo tremendous ball oy stop Orem High's Golden Tigers, (tackles' Provo 35, veered off to his right who haven't been beaten by carriers especially In crucial Cox. ran 23 yards more before booted extra Brown the and Gary Provo Hieh in football since situations. he was brought down. 0 with and lead Orem continued their point 1958, Provo i rampaging bull of a mastery Marshall banged away two over the Buidogs today, after runner Rich Brande, ran with 2:07 to play in the first period. led an The Marshall times on running plays more uynamic defeated the Big Green, fearsome power at times, but they 13-Friday night in the BYU he wasn't able to carry the Orem drive that reached the and then Orem had the ball less Stadium. whole lord by himself against Provo 20 in the second period than a yard away from paydirt a determined gang of Crem de- before the Big Green blunted Danner sneaked in with 1:52 to in to a stay Need'cg victory the march. fenders. play in the third period. the Region 4's Class AA title Then the Bulldogs struck hard Brown failed on the extra Coach Dine's em race. Charley Nobody Rail Better and fast as they took the mo- point try but Or.vm led 13-battled football forces charged And nobody ran any better mentum away frcm the Golden to their third win in five league . Provo Didn't Quit than MsrshaU, who proved t6 Tigers for the next several mingames this season over a punch-les- s be a tireless workhorse as he didn't throw in tfat Provo M the game. utes Provo High eleven that re- carried the ball on one with defeat stareven sponge, play the Brande middle ripped up peatedly falte'ed with the goal after another. If he weren't a for face. U:ing a in the them ing the first down on the 31 line in sight, of the ensuing athlete, he Moments later, Balser lofted a Provo High's league record most certaily would have been to Drury, who took the ball kickofi as a springboard, the r.nd worn o a irazzle by the end of pass for the season is now Bulldogs tore at the Tigers with on Orem 45. Coach Tick Hill's crew faces a the gane. a vengeance, rolling to the Kaa Over Tacklers four before being halted. tough uphil battle in their quest Orem and over around ran But, te seemed to be just Drury for the region's Class AA crown. The as spirited at the end as he tacklers on an electrifying diskey play in the drive was Sparked the Tigers n was at the start as he switched play of lunning before he was the 47 - yard Leading the Tigers to their be- aerial that placed the ball on down from palled finally back over a from posirunning rousing triumph over their hind Brent Butler at the the Orem nine. Three plays latarch-rivawere tion to replace Danner at the Orem by neighboring 16 But three plays later er Cox came up with a great g quarterback soot in the closing the Jim Marshall, a Bullaogs were slapped with 'defensive play and on fourth runner, and Dave Danner, a mome'fs of the contest. down-fiel- d down Provo was slapped with an ineligible An runback of an g forward passer. another ineligible - pass finished and that penalty Marshall, running behind the Orem punt by Jervl Smith gave off the drive. penalty. savage blocking of fullback Ron Provo its first big opportunity scored its second t.d. And with the penalty, the BullOrem ball the Cox and an offensive line that of game as it out the in the third quarter on a dogs last hopes went down the bull-lik- e chopped down Provo's defenses, on the Crem 33. Two because the infraction a march, tube, featuring rushes by Brande moved the scored a touchdown on a ll that Provo enabled Orem to aerial against sprint around his right end ball to the 20 and a seven-yar- d the ball on the Provo 13. extricate itself from a bad hole. put in the first quarter while Dan aerial by Balser put the pigskin for an on the Orem 12. ner sneaked a half-yar- d A d penalty against other in the third Provo the ball back or the put quarter. Provo reached the Orem 12 17 and an incomplete pass made in the first quarter but couldn't it fourth and seven, so Clair score. . The Green and White Woodburv was called in to attempt a field goal from the 3 eleven 5ot to the Orem line but the try failed. line in the second quarter, Strike WithTnry thanks to a pass play field goal to Pa. kicked a PARK, from Kevin Balser to Craig Taking over on their 20 after UNIVERSITY Drury, but an ineligible pass re the Provo field goal attempt (UPI) Penn State pounded narrow the Penn State lead to ceiver downfield penalty on the misfired, the Golden Tigers, across 17 points in less than 9 3 early in the third period. next play set the Bulldogs back striking with fury and finesse, minutes in the second quarter But at this pcint, Johnson's long kickoff return sewed it up on their heels and they were swept 80 yards for a touchdown to rip Colorado 27-- 3 Saturday unable to recover from the mis behind the passing of Danner, for the Lions' 13th straight grid for the second ranked Penn State team. fortune. the crunching drives of Cox and victory. Meanwhile, the Lions of elusive Marshal! the running More Frustration Paul Johnson returned a staunch defense completely block kickoff 91 More frustration struck the plus the yards for a 3rd shackled the Colorado quarter of wall. forward Orem's period score and Mike Reitz back star Bob Anderson. In the Provo eleven in the fourth quar- ing Orem also was aided in the kicked a Steve Corless to pair of field goals as first period alone, Penn State ter. A march oy a personal the Lions rolled to an easy win Bob Bowen bomb put the ball picked off three of Anderson's foul penalty against the Bull- after a sluggish start. . on the Orem nine and Bulldogs attempted passes and Colorado end of front the the at Fullback Don Abbey raced 40 never seriously threatened after reached the Tiger four before dogs the 39. first the opening quarter. another ineligible pass receiv yards for the Lions Eanner-to-Sco- tt An touchdown almost six minutes It was tie 20th straight game wrecsea er dowmieia penalty Parry air strike was a key play into the second quarter. Before that the Lions have gone Coach Hill's crew once again. that put the ball on the Provo halftime, Reitz- kicked the first Provo's undefeated. The only mark on But, it wasn't just 40. Cox rumpled for nine yards of his field goals and sopho their record over that period impotent attack and penalties d toss more Franco Harris smashed and then took a tie with Florida was a that ruined the Bulldog cause. from Danner for a first down over from five 1967 Gator Bowl A lot of credit must be given yards out. the in State at he 2fi. to the Orm defense, led by irColorado's Dave Haneyj game. Showed His Ruggedness for Cox, stopping repressible the Bulldog attack dead in its Marshall then showed his rug tracks when the Big Green gedness as he carried the ball on four of the next five plays, threatened to score. By RAY SGIWaRTZ Sports Writer J V:, o I The -a- whide-tough teeth-rattli- 0. Corless-to-Bowe- ls whip-lashin- pass-receiv- er strike-pitchin- JLk. hunter looks over tome of Utah's pri"" hunting country. The general deer hunt begins Oct 18 and will continue until Oct. 28. It Is one of the state's big sport- - year as thousands search of a buck. events each AN UNIDENTIFIED in; deer Fountains In - u baseball this season. claimed. 7 cil Kearns 7, Bingham 0 Spanish Fork 19, American Fork 7 Lehi 0, Carbon 0 (tie) Payson 56, Pleasant Grove Orem 13, Provo 0 Springville 41, Uintah 8 Wasatch 13, Grantsville 6 Union 44, South Summit 6 North Summit 21, Morgan 8 Dugway 16, Park City 12 Moab East - Monticello 6 Carbon 67, Green River 20,- UiGSB rd "27-ya- rd PHILADELPHIA -F(UPI) rank Lucchesi, with 18 years behind him as a minor league manager, moved up to the majors Friday when he signed contract to manage a two-yeLie Phiiaaeiphia Fruiiies. Lucchesi, 42, of Foster City, Calif., will actually take over when the season ends Thursday. He succeeds third base coach George Hyatt, who filled in after Bob Skinner quit Aug. 7 with a blast at the front office 17-- knock-'em-do- rd five-yar- 17-- Region 4 Standings Class AA Spanish Fork Orem Springville Carbon . 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Fork 7 sophomore Ken Adams in the 10 minutes gave the Lehi 0, Carbon 0 (tie) final period Saturday to give Califomians remaining their first win of Payson 56, Pleasant Grove 0 underdog California a come- - the season after losing to high Orem 13, Provo 0 d 4 ffitersectional ranking Texas in last week's Springville 41, Uintah 8. football triumph over Indiana. opener. Next Friday's Schedule: The Golden Bears, down 14 Humphries left the game Orem at Uintah ki the first few minutes after his first three passes points Pleasant Grove at Amer. Fork in their first gridiron meeting misfired, one of them being Lehi at Payson with tiie Big Ten Hoosiers, picked off by defender Jay Springville at Carbon trailed by a touchdown until the Mathias leading to Indiana s Provo at Fork Spanish final stanza before a record second touchdown. rd 17-1- from-behin- Pi HTTOH SIGHT CX THESE TOP WSJ CARLO CHEEKPIECE. MONTE HANDCRAFTED New Pilot ond cousins. 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