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Show ' 0 NEWS, DESERET f Saturday, September 30, 1967 Hillcrest Blasts IParifthiers 0uy Hammer HigMandl, Judge, 112-- 0 12-- 0 Bp BRYAN GftAY Deseret News Stiff Writer B STEVE HALE The aggressive Bulldogs from Judge Memorial bit off a bigger' bone than they could chew Fri-- 1 day at Westminster College1 when they were upset by the Deseret News Staff Waiter West Highs Panthers scared two victories Friday one a 13-- triumph over Highland, and the other a conquest over a jinx. 0 Hillcrest underdog Huskies, 12-- ten-ye- ar The Huskie fans, who were! spilled out alonjj the sidelines because of inadequate seating, chanted, Our dog is better than your dog! And they were right, although Judge boasted a rugged running attack with Mike Chambers, Joe Yanni and junior Bob Barber. GREAT COMEBACK The Panthers hadnt managed a grid, win over Highland since the Rams' infancy as a school, and Coach Gean Plaga e ride on got an his overjoyed players shoul- ders. ' WEST SThe win left West at 1 in Region play, and the Rams -l 3-- ' are at 1-- 3. Barber looked like he was honors churning - for after his disastrous performance last week against Granite " All-Sta- The close game was iced by a West High guard named Kelner, who, like George Superman, patches bullets. With the Rams driving toward a touchdown that could have tied or won the - game if coupled with a conversion, the Highland quarterback rifled a pass with only 1:35 remaining in the game. n Kelnar snatched the ball easily from his liftebacking poet, rumbled to his left, evaded two Ram tacklers as if born to play halfback, then ran as if the police were after him for his d was and extra yardage dragging scores of Huskie defenders with him. But despite numerous scoring threats including an unsuccesse ful gamble on the Huskie eight-yarline, the Bulldogs couldn't hit the score-boarfourth-and-on- d hard-throw- The Huskie defense was tough in the clutch, and they especially licked their chops when Judge quarterback Norm Wesley attempted to carry the theft No you don't! West defender jars Ram's Craig McManama the zero When he crossed halfback spinning Thq unstoppable, out grinding as Panthers blanked Highland, walk off the field. His teammates carried him off. IWest was kept with its back to the wall most of the first half by the punts of the Rams Marv one a Bateman 12-- Emile Griffith drives right to middleweight crown. Griffith Stuns Nino, Regains Fight Title ball his quarterback sneaks backfired and consistently stalled Bulldog drives. away rrom Dan throat of Nino Benvenuti en route to regaining 0. The Huskies threatened several times themselves before they on the hard Jackie Heslop, Blair Hunt, Highland penalty put the ball on the could score. Hillcrest was conRobin Doi and Richard GarWest 49. of Merrill Smith, running stantly running the ball with counted when it cia got tough A Morris Linton to Mike and Ron Oldroyd Roger Sharp to keep the Rams away from regular yardage gains by halfCarr pass moved the ball 28 inside the Panther 10 touchdown backs Peter Van Vaukenburg got NEW YORK (AP) face and Emile handlers said Ninos ribs were Harry Markson, the Gardens a territory. yards, Dan Holladay. and 20 one on inside occasion, the Griffith had the world middle- - hurt in the third round of the director of boxing, suggested mask infraction set Highland Murakami, who returned to - STARTS PUSH FIRST SCORE back to its 11. On the next on another, and recovered a action after a knee injury, weight title again Saturday, rough fight and that he was in the third and rubber bout for But late in the second perihad pain thereafter the magnificent new building. Murakami burst off right pair of fumbles deep in West was the Panthers "money the first score came when Italy's Nino Benvenuti But started play Murakami od Wayne deterritory, but couldn't score. back, ripping off long yardage quarterback Pat Knibble spotted bruised ribs, and Madison They were pleased whH1 "Its okay with me, said the Panther push with a nine-yar-d tackle, spun, bounced off a led by on several occasions when halfback Jeff Tebbs all alone in 'Square Garden might have a A West defense, and exploded into pay jubilant Griffith. Til fight him sprint Then Jeff Sasaki fender, West needed it most Dave Stroud, the flat He threw1 an easy pass third fight between the two for dirt. Feree, any time. Ten times in a row if Kelly 12 and a up, picked lls arena in Feb- 20, to Tebbs for a simple they want it. I knew I could beat him if I fought my fight. I touchdown in the second quar- - niary or March, ' Griffith bloodied the hand- ,did ter. some Italians face and pounded Benvenuti took the title from Hillcrest erased all Judge his Griffith decisively last April 17, My in regaining the hope la the final period when division crown on a coming down the stretch like a NEW YORK Van Vaukenburg capped a long Utahs runaway horse. He boxed beauone knockdown, Don Fullmer, the World scoring drive by run- tifully, floored Griffith in the victory at misty, damp Boxing Association's No. 1 second round and then rallied nmg five yards for a touchdown, shea Stadium Friday night. i m d dleweight Both squads were hurt by Then the recrowned contender, after being floored In the fourth champion sloppy miscues with nine pass went to a victory party at a and his manager Angelo round. It was surprising then that interceptions and fumbles dot-- hotel near the ball park while Curley said Saturday they the aching Italian went to Poly- - thought they stood a better Walsh called it a draw in ting the game. chance of getting a title rounds and 7 in and a lot of hitting. By KEITH BURRIS clinic Hospital to see whether points. The linescore The in until tried team a Neither midway pass he had 8uffered broken ribs in fight with Emile Griffith knockdown should have been Deseret News Staff Writer 6--12 By GARY BLODGETT 0 6 0 the third quarter, with neither having any suc- Hillcrest than Nino Benvenuti. the defeat. the difference In points on his interior East fourth untill the Writer cess Staff .Deseret News "We shoud have beaten yuarter. Judge BOUNTIFUL I've beaten "Although First reports from the hospi-- , card. linemen Paul Amesen, Steve Rich, Jim Rich, Griffith, I still think hell them, said Bountiful tackle Dell Butterfield The two judges, Joe Eppy and tal, where Nino was kept overLong LeRoy Pia and Dave Rosenbury did a god job score on the boards, after looking at the fight me. If Benventi had was for that observation, night Dran, each scored it Johnny 24 and 47, 38, Bountiful line of for yards and watching a sustained drive in the waning of moving out the defensive of 85, 59, 55, suffered "contusions of the won. he would have gone he for Griffith, a tally closer the back to Italy and it's doubtromps by Swenson, Ray Holresulted in six of seven touch- seconds fall short. left abdomen. to what most ringside writers upper Bountibut in its downs scored by Davis "We outplayed them, and they know It," man, Craig Theurer and Stevens, Dr. Harry Kleiman of the ful he would have given me had. The Associated Press card a shot, Don said. ful's secondary was up to the challenge. 4743 romp over Clearfield here said stubby guard Rod Nordfors. New York Athletic Commission had it for Griffith. ball in licks car sides Both traded dropping "No doubt about it, FullJWday. be-wanted to study the Benvenuti. a 65 favorite, hacl Bountiful met the East High speed and riers. With under two minutes remaining. ofmer continued, "Griffith the consolation of a purse of lore making a fmal report. yiclous blocking by Davis explosiveness with all the hustle it could Bountiful put a scare into the Leopards. won easily this time. Ill 'close to $100,000 on his 40 per fense opened wide holes for the, muster. Benvenuti didnt talk to news-'methe to took air, Quarterback Rick Simmons Dart running backs and scoring stay here for few days and cent of all receipts. Griffith will in the dressing room after It appeared that East would romp all over missed Bob Smith, but East was called for inhis loss in his first defense. He try to get a bout 'with wag equally distributed between the slower but determined Braves when the get about $50,000 op his 20 per terference, and the Braves were inside East SIX players. 'was whisked to the hospital. His Griffith. JOE LIDDELL cent. By fumble on the with recovered a Leopards with Rod Norfors, Randy Shockie, The longest run came early in seven minutes remaining in the first quarter. territory Deseret News Staff Writer Dell Butterfield, Terry Orchard and Smith givsenior the first period when handed off to Richard SwenRoger McQueen Simmons great protection. ing TOOELE Granite and David Moss picked up a Clear-- 1 son, then to Mike Stevens and with a first and Clark Pierce was running well, but with a Tooele traded fumbles1 early field fumble and scampered 85, 10 on the 16, Swenson took a first and 10 on Easts 19, with great grabs by and touchdowns then the Farm-delayed handoff A to pass paydirt. yards and flashed around right end for the only Scott Evans and Richard McConkie, East's ers passed and plowed to a 19-from Brent Russell to Val score of the game. line took its toll and buried Simmons back on win here 13-and a oneFriday night. Cahoon made it From there on out, it was a lot of running the 43 when time ran out Buff Dave Hall went around, yard plunge by quarterback Bert Maxfield gave Davis a 20-end from the 18 after Tooele halftime lead. had recovered a Granite fumblel on the 18 for the first score of Cahoon romped 59 yards on a it the game. The Lancer rush against the Beetdigger By HAL KNIGHT punt return and Russell made 36yard line. Tod 33-on a gallop before tables' Beetdigger quarterback put on Christensen passed to Taggert Granite turned Deseret News Staff Writer the Clearfield scored on a so much pressure that the pass- - on the eight and then flipped a when they recovered a Buff to end A rugged line ing was less than sharp and swing pass to Jerry Davis for pass from Kent Murdock fumble on the 10 and in three GRANGER were intercepted B$b Galoazzi. the TD with 14 seconds left on plays Kerry Otte packed across which completely throttled any fur throws The Falcons longest play of 18-- 0 from the one to knot the score running attack, plus an alerl one for a Granger touchdown the clock. But with 1:20 to play in the Granger took the second half the game, a pass from Murdock, secondary which picked off four half, Bruce to Galoazzi netted 35 yards to, Taggert intercepted kickoff and marched, 80 yards field Danny general giant on a pass play Nick passes, gave Granger a an attempted halfback pass and for their third touchdown. The the Davis 20. A pitch out to ef- of the 20-directing spurt Capece passed to Robert Gim- - vincing 0 win over Jordan ran 40 yards down the sidelines big play was a third down pass Steve Woberg went to the seven per on the Tooele 29 and Gim- - day afternoon. Robert for the first Granger score. by Rick Olson from the Jordan halfback ft$m where still South High Cubs, hopeful cowaB inched his way over per rambled in for the score ...umuu It was the first loss for the John Fassio booted the extra 27. He was hit three times and ndoval scored. Miners shattered the Murray f a stab at Class A tournament with 2:50 on the first period and a 12-- 6 halftime Granite Beetdiggers and the fourth 'point. still got the ball away to Randy win for the undefeated Jordan hold onto the Warner on the three yard line. couldnt straight provided Frank Park gave the Lancers. No team has been able ball on the- - kickoff and the Warner plunged over from inchwhen d score against them. Lancers recovered it on the es out. chance m the third peri-f. an od when he 3 Cub : L,Wed recovered a tainglThe tittle seatback af,er"" bounc 1,nterCtptn D, vision Terry Craw- - jng umble on thf Gram(e triumph wiled Olympus ford performing fmai back, washewrkhorseb the ,.,c and sent the John Five plays later Cowan convert- slxYut bj y Blsons Bmgham backfield g, he car- homecoming hed ,bough numerous ned ,he baU eig yardsfrut times up the ball after a penality back Leading 334) with four JT;U. and was rewarded with two four straiSht an eight-yarDanny , ,h 14 pass the left In the third Irl0d in all r did its South scoring c t0 John Knobie set up the Gerald Purdyitochdowns- coach Dkvis The Farmers unleashed an 86 first' and second periods with to their Moments later Cyprus chum booted the PAT., mid-By ROGER PUSEY Leading Bingham began substituting and by 5avae d"ve and a Tas-DfyarJ score, sparked by tackle Jim Sisson intercepted a On the first play in the second Olympus wiTy of the fourth quarter, all first win of the season Van Deseret News Staff Writer SteVe Mack got sel took the ball in the first Kearns screen pass and re- - half Cougar Wayne Goodwin punt runback bv action seen 1 had players quartr KEARNS the Titans going at the 625. Cal The Cyprus turned the ball to the K 15. Two raced 62 yards for a touchdown quarter and pushed his way ,he extra Woofinden. and Ron Fisher lRrrJ through the Murray line for five Pirates probably will never pMys later Giacoletto wasan the and Kearns' only score. Larry OTd n alternated running assignments added the point after, yards and a touchdown. In the zone. again and Roger need a sword again as long as ended from field general John Papani- - Granite interceptions final Quarter he was called the a has tpam two Tooele thrusts into Farmer kolas. upon again near the Murray Rtfign On s 0 gun in the fourth quarter. tine and succeeded in popping Lomond 33 Bonneville I In Papamkolas. in turn, started territory Looen 27, Sky View 13 The winless Pirates found a Denand Woffinden 13 to through center for eight yeards Oeden 31, Roy throwing Box Elder 31. Beer River t double attack in. Ron Giacoletto and the final tally. J I a with nis pass Jensen Ret Me Twg and Doug Hunt, breezing past to Jensen, an 11 yard aerial to Murray had trouble in stop-bil- l fekyline High School, a foot- Wt 11, Hlytilend Kearns. 267, Friday on the slip, Woffinden, and a Viewmonl II team which has run up pmg Binghams quarterback, Kearns sod. the 14, Olympus South Wiechman Luttrell to David on and DlQVcS in Dennis setting up passes Dy sekne astronomical figures Dvls 43, ClMtiltld 13 35 TD pass to Woffinden from RttMn ThrM winning over the past two runs. The southpaw kept the Deseret News Special verdict Spartans confused throughout Bingham 18, Murray yards out. Woffinden converted. year, settled for a 0 17. Judo Hillcrest him the game as he mixed his plays This offensive show, sparkgd North Summit Giacoletto rambled 34 yards on COALVILLE Grangtr 30, Jordan j'jiday, is the bf wetl and field of showed fans he had Tom the first the running School the Viewmont game. play by sterling open pulled High surprise She Eagles stopped Ration Row Steve Mack, was backet by ' of the week here Friday as the Turpin flipped a pass to Hunt on edge on ability to get heeded yardage o( Bountiful by a Rlaasant Grova 30. Amarlean Fork 13 for flrst downs. 'He pitched the strong defensive show by Titans Ernest Jacklin Braves scalped the Kearns 4 and Giacoletto tte Skyline gridiron. Carbon t 'scored the touchdown. , Clyde Peppin. Alan Johnsen, Uintah, ,v Viewmont tallied Brat, p.b- Rtva s Raglan Wasatch 51, Park City 0 Chris Bahdley, D. The victory was a big one for Paul Tanabe, Granttvilla 34. Dugwav 0 footballers Jensen and Pete Kemp. Six . Tour tfioughtftiFness in paying your carrier each - San Juan 31, Rattan to Munch who enjoyed a day off from hotrt Damt I unable South, .1 Atoab 44. Monhctllo J2 USED LUMBER - month the very first time he calls to collect en air1 to the action. Five Boaldui Savmi Region ground game, stayed 1x4 1x11 4x4 ta 4x11 4x4 courages him in prompt service. It saves him ex- MHIard 34, North Sanoata 10 key plays. , North Summit, ranked No; 10 lanes though Tom Archuletfa, a alia 47. Richfield 12 10x10. 11x11 tra work for Which he would receive no III. team10 in 10. Juab 33, halfback Neither News Woodard Tom or his Deseret little (he fullback Emery and top USED IASH. DOORS OLAII Skyline had. a number of long tional profit, and gives him more time for school Ra on Right 8 Dave Shaw could get Murray Kantb 13. Nurrlcan 4 mate Larry Archuletta manaeed puled off the upset over No., . . giiners and touchdowns called KETCHUM'S. and other activities. , Cedar City 37. 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