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Show Pago HKItALD. Prove Utah, Wednesday, October 20. ilK 1976 Dons Thump Vikings By DON BAKEK PLEASANT GROVE Spanish Fork struck for a touchdown and a safety in the fourth quarter to scuttle the Pleasant Grove Vikings Tuesday afternoon and clinch a berth in the state football jr!it p hfA -. j ;"5',' 4 The Dons' grinding ground game totally dominated the last minutes of play and their defense allowed the Vikes just four plays on their only possession during that time to run their Region Six mark to Pleasant Grove now stands in region play and must face American Fork on Thursday to determine the fourth place team in the region. Then, through a strange quirk of scheduling peculiar to fate and Ihe Utah High School Activities Association, the survivor of that contest will do battle with either Cedar City or Dixie (depending on which emerges a"s the top team in Region Eleven for a slot in the state tourney. The hard - running backfield tandem of (Tiff Christensen and Paul Barnev keyed a Spanish Fork attack that whacked out 219 yatds on the ground while getting blanked through the airways. Christensen rushed for both the Don touchdowns in an impressive display of 1 - i- .... - ?'' 1 - 3 v- - V . . - deer hunters during public information meeting at the DWR offices Tuesday night. The hunt opens Saturday. public information officer lor the I'tah Division of Wildlife Resources, fields questions from n large group of potential I)i;MS Simil.F.Y, a challenged the Viking interior defensive wall. avemen uump uinosaurs 13-- Will Curtain Drop on Yanks? M'PIi -If tin' New Yoik Yankees .Ion t gel their act i".'!' i'iiig!it, the "It makes me concentrate more, bear down more on even,' pitch." Figueroa started the final game of the KW YORK ' .iow closes. Kd Figtioroa carries ;!( burden to the mound fur lhe Yankees tonight, American League cham- pionship series last knowing Ins next assignment will be five months from now. if .New York fails to thwart a Cincinnati Heds sweep of the World Seres like to pitch ill lllose kind-- : of games,'' Thursday and pitched creditably, although the Yankees needed a g home run by Chris i hambliss to win the pennant His .slaii hinges ujon flic weather, with the forecast calling for an SO per cent chance of rain today and tonight. ninth-innm- said, after igiMTo.i in the World Series. 4 lo; the starting assignment for Game No. ill aw b- w- game for fourth place in the final region standings, a spot that carries with it another playoff game with the winner of the Cedar City - Dixie game for a class quarterfinal berth. The Cavemen wasted little time taking advantage of the first break of the game when Brett Collins recovered a Carbon fumble on the Dino 34. On the first play after the recovery Greg Iverson went all the way off tackle for the touchdown with less than three minutes gone. Larry Greenwood added the PAT to make the a score that held until late in the fourth score quarter. Midway through the fourth period Bert Hawkins intercepted a Carbon pass near midfield and returned the ball to the Dino 25. The Cavemen worked the ball to the 17 from where Robert Deveraux found Marty Hall in the end zone with a touchdown pass with 4:50 remaining. The point after attempt was blocked. Carbon's Ted Smith brought 'he fans to their feet on the ensuing kk koff by racing 80 yards down the sidelines to the AF three before being hauled down from behind Two plays later a Dino fumble that Brent Machon pounced on speneu the end of Carbon s hopes to get on (he scoreboard. American Fork picked up 13 first downs in the game to eight for Carbon. By WALT BORLA PRICK - American Fork converted two big breaks mlo touchdowns Tuesday afternoon to defeat Carbon m a Region Six football game. The victory assured the Cavemen of a playoff ilUf!-.- - r Don tackle Ron Hansen nailed Frampton in the end zone for a safety to 6 and put the Spanish Fork crew ahead the Dons ran out the final two minutes on the clock by rushing for 17 more yards. 15-- Frampton sighted Greg Johnson behind the Don secondary and unloaded a scoring bomb. The PAT attempt was wide of the mark and Pleasant Grove trailed Christensen, Barney and Argyle conspired to put the game out of reach with an touchdown march that consumed more than six of the final 15 minutes. Alternating end sweeps with plays up the middle, the Dons consistently blew out the Vike interior line during the series and Christensen administered the coup de offense that repeatedly battering But Pleasant Grove's next snap was to be its last of the game. Grove quarterback Bret Pleasant i i 13-- 6 ahead Pleasant Grove took a different kind of shot in the second quarter as Gary Jackson, the Vikings fiery little flanker, left the game with an ankle injury and took some of the edge off the Vike aerial threat. The remainder of the half was a seesaw defensive tilt anesthetized by an overabundance of dialogue between both head coaches and the referees. The Vikings came back with their only touchdown early in the third quarter as 3-- tournament. of the line. The kick failed but the Dons held a lead. Pleasant Grove coughed up the football on its next series of downs as Spanish Fork defender Gary Cowert scarffed up the ball on the Viking 21. The Viking defense held on its own three yard - line and Pleasant Grove took over on downs, moving out to the eight on an illegal procedure penalty against the Dons. two-yar- 15-- ti touchdown burst over gras with an the right side He put the first score on the boards in the first quarter by rushing 55 yards in four consecutive plays, capping the drive with a plunge. Brent Argyle kicked the point as Spanish Fork moved - Spanish Fork Pleasant Grove run 2 43 i 0 6 2- -15 0 0 6 0- -6 kick) - Argyll- 7 pass from Frampton 'kick failed) kick failed) in end zone by Hansen. PG SF run 11 Frampton tackled First Downs Hushing yaidagc Passing Varddge Passes Punts Fumbles lust Yards Penalized V - w 8 l!i2 46 5 a. "'iii. 11 219 0 .'iv ' '..',.,'(-"- ,' 1 1 40 35 y.v 3. t jusrjn U ' Jl'ilW ric3iArjrf4r&& ww'n nolo nwMirtii ffi ydK'ii&faiaiiai g JI 4i)J J -- 1 ZINIKS OPEN LATE FOR YOUR HUNTING NEEDS! ' S" . . r si !' - Jrw . B.f. OrenZCMJbttCmtef 8 REG. a A J ' : J y rr.4x i. 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