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Show DESERET NEWS, A V h ) I Saturday, October 28, 1967 By DAVE KADLECK Deseret NewsTSports Writer Score 20-1- 4 ' By ROGER PUSEY Deseret News Staff Writer By HAL KNIGHT Desepet News Staff Writer rv j There were some unbelievable Judge Memorial In the fabled Frank finishes struck twice in the third quarter Meriwell to hand Jordan a stories, but the Grang- defeat In error-filleLancers an might have them all gamejer Friday beat. on the Beetdigger gridiron. -- There were eight fumbles, j Lancer quarterback .Todd YD two pass interceptions and two Christensen threw a blocked kicks In the ragged con-- j pass to Gerald Warner with test. Mistakes played a part in seven seconds left in the game S'- - 20-1- 4 f. d t'-- ' r - v d and Rick Olsen kicked the PAT tie with powerful for a Judge struck first in the open Granite Friday on the Farmer ing period when the Beetdiggersrturf.r ' fumbled on their own eight-yarit ' was a who effort because Fanner line. Mike Chambers, game,1 played an crashed over from the four and Dennis Hession kicked the extra Bulldog lead. point for a race. all the scoring. The Eagles No., came from behind to stick the in front of No. 1 Darts, nearly 5,000 homecoming fang. FOR FUN Skyline plays East for fun next' Friday. Davis must get past Highland or face West in a p'ayoff should the Panthers get past Olympus in final league play. Joining Skyline in. Class A playoffs thus far are Logan, H llcrest, Granger and Payson. The Eagles predicted victory rmie as a surprise to some os big a surprise as the Darts' E"ent Russell who powered his v ay past Eagle linemen and threaded his way past a grasping Eagle- - secondary for TD rues of 70 and 80 yards. The Eagles scored first to lead before Russell a When busied forth to make it the Dart conversion was wide. A Robbins fumble in the first rrvnute of the second period was covered by Bruce Cook on the line. A play later Davis It was Burke Maxfield led. 13-a who filled Richard arms with a TD pass with Brad Maughan 13-booting teh conversion, EXCHANGE BALL 28-2- 21-a- d Nick Capece rambled 15 yardsi next play and the Lancers got for a TD and Larry Kimura the ball on the Farmer 11 with :25 to go in the gapne. added the PAT for a 21-Farmer load with only 3 :34 left Christensen was thrown for a loss back to the Granite 20, but In the game. to came back with a dramatic The Lancers, fighting g toss to Warner. remain unbeaten, took the kickline and The Farmers, playing on theft1 off on their what happened those final min- own field, owned the ball game in the first half as Terry Otte" utes was almost fiction. forscored a TDand Capece and;' in lined punt Granger up mation on the fourth down, but Bob Gimpler combined for A ; . the ball was snapped to Warner pass play for another.-scoreand he raced to the Lancers line for a - first down. Granger finally got its game to Dave going in the third period with a Christensen passed Gibson and then threw to Warpass play from Christen. ner for 28 yards that carried to sen to Bruce Taggart and a e Granites 23. Granite was called pass to Wally I tie. with pass Interference on the Crosby for a 1 SANDY KAYSVILLE Skylines Eagles turned to DeserScoff Robet News bins to twist Davis' Dart to a e position that leaves the Kays-villk'ids wondering how secure their chances are for a spot in this years Class A football title s Grange r Gains A Tie With Tough Granite Judge Tips Jordan By tallies. ikylimie (!rla liicksi cart Club, r d game-endin- tackle-eligibl- 14-1- 4 West Shocks 7-- 0 BOUNCES BACK Buffs Tip Cyprus Jordan bounced back in the second period when Vernon Baarz blocked an attempted 19-1Judge field goal attempt and re4 covered the ball on the 35. Quarterback Doug of his three conversions for .the Crebs lofted a long pass to By JOE LIDDELI & day. Kevin Ennis on the Judge eight. Deseret News Staff Writer A penalty on the next play put After three long penalties the ball back to the 24 but an- - West High Schools amazing failed to dampen the West of- i ' ' 3 t hur-other pass to Ennis was good on Panthers shook off six years offense, Blair Hunts . xrfs 4 V'" v6 v the four. Craig Harper plunged frustration on Souths gridiron dling, twisting, whirling touch- v? . s of Fridav of top. " . , , , V over and Bryan Oliver kicked Friday as they frounced the down run was called back on a1 , i -' tf'tnkrd' noons before beaching 21-game Dale Simon an in 'A Cubs, the extra point. clipping infraction. Bucs ffenSC a"d at Magna f Dees-inPaul and g But the Panthers were not to,the Jordan blocked a Bulldog dis?l8y Skyline's Darron Taylor (87), Ron Wolcott, Jim Jesperson (85) The LinBuffaloes be denied. owned second 19 defen,se at the Morris tossed to andStbori) punt attempt (79) apply stopper to Dart Val Cahoon (25). i i The victory kept alive West's ton for 19, again for five and place 'of Division Two, Region Randy Stewart fell on the ball! i. scoot off the left A Davis fumble on the fl- - in then end zone for another hopes of a Gass A grid playoff still again for the last 21 yards Three with their Kitchen hit Davis wall three sells third straight of line. side the score moments later for a 14-- spot They need a win over an(j a touchdown. ' times from the 45 to move to win and only a game to'play at next and week Davis Olympus The half ended that way. halftime advantage. A Morrls to Linton- gcreen line. Robbins flipped the home. must lose to Highland to force a . But Skyline had some game went 43 yards the pass 76 YARDS Wolcott J Eagle his hip at Davis defense and Region Two playoff. . 31 just minutes later, and anoth-- , plans that included a pair of,Ron scooted to the line be- TDs, a tough defense, and a vie- - pers00, Steve Isom, Kitchen, in tth? Pother er Linton catch put the ball on bomb to Eric Sadler which . Efih, ,man and Fred McKenny were in on fore Robbins awarded Jhe clas- tory. quarterback the South 6. Kietz smashed to ried't0 1.. dU(. ..1, thrp e rush that forced the fumble, Barber scoring from the two. A Morris, Moms ynton, Wayne, the four, then Murakami dashed The second time Skylines ,and sy halfback with two tries which back Ron Glacoletto Plun6ed t Kitchen inter-- ' Seven plays later Robbins Murakami and KeUy Kietz -- Wide t0 his roughing the kicker right and slashed in The Eagles exchanged ball netted the TD. Giant toeman Tense held Davis, across a play later in the first stands, alty on a fourth down kept the had big moments of glory In the for the score. a Maxfield pass and car-- showed the Nelson made his before Darts with the possession Ste- - why he won Deseret News All- - march alive. Two plays later triumph. Bob to the it 1 ried and conversions Sky-ondoffour Robin Doi Richard Period- Roeer Ketchum kicked Divis was forced to punt. Steve McClure Kenny State on the first team last the Bulldogs recovered a Beet- - Souths only satisfaction 'In Darts. the was line on phens, workhorse to Tom Dickerson and Jim the conversion and Cyprus led, Garcia, Skyline, turning turns with Gibson year. He hit Stephens from nine digger fumble on the 24. Norm the game was the phenomenal led the Panthers Gerritsen senior halfback Terry Kitchen, Two plays later Skyline Gibson took JyArds out and Nelsen converted. Wesley fired a pass to Neil solid defensive effort. end of attack. trailed again. It was Brent Rus-- performing the TD honors. started its Tooeles Leo Gibby. gathered here who made a diving, fing- in Steve Pratts deep aerial on ertip catch in the end zone. Hailes cauj,ht eight aerials the Bucs 15 and raced Into the Jordan ove to the Judge 17 from quarterback Dan Cowan lOKC ACG I OD end zone to pull the Bisons with- -' 40-1- 4 in the last quarter, but a pass geVen 0f them in the first in one point, The Pirates interception killed the effort haf- herded the Buffs back onto the But it was Wests never-- ! plank before the half with Tur- NEW YORK (UPI) Nation- - pin tossing 28 yards to Sadler offense that dominated isay-quthe show. Center John Freder-- ' wide football statistics compiled behind Buff defenders on the (UPI) aJUDblL n in New York showed Thursday!1'35 and he sailed into the end w booted good izone. Ketchum that V,c Washington of the Um-- l on their first TO drive n and Cyprus led, 14-at and Gaiy Egnew, who e switch and Gever-huniof leads in Wyoming versify daY lftime. r for a for teamed 80 a Junket, up scoring JLeaeainst ly scampered yards punt returns with 34 for 389 Tooele intercepted in the third But the Braves, although flat ; By DOUG CHRISTENSEN SfdeS tadaff yards 12. the1 Two short thrusts toss on the and Scott Davies Deseret News Staff Writer quarter Viewmontl The Braves were flattened all m execution, stood up to BOUNTIFUL moved the ball to the two, and Second is Don Bean of Hous-- j capped a drive with a ?ettinS Per took out a afternoon by the likes of steady j5311?111 Schools Vikings High The Hillcrest UNION Kietz banged over from there ton with 334 yards on 23 returns. four-yarcarry and the second season of frustrations on their and devastating linebacker Val fprmancea from Rod Norfors, with only sec- - Moe Casas of New Mexico leads Bison TD. The Pirates still Jed, for the score Dell Huskies tore into the Murray cross-towButterfleld, Orchara, rivals Friday, andiCullimore, Jim Hatch, Lee onds left in the half. tin kickoff returns with 15 for 432 as the second Buff conver-jDave Secrist, Robert Smith and Spartans Friday and moved into the Bountiful 'sjons and Scott Nixon. Stroud booted the first 'yards. Dave Ision failed. aVe am' lg attempt 5 Braves, the State playoffs with a Bountiful managed to score in kickoff From the opening lt(the from on a half first Region Three win. no as far as theRick Simmons to Larry Green,1 Still undefeated, the Huskies werre Vlkes late in the game on a run were led by their own "flying McConkie, but for Dutchman. Pfeter Van That s - when It all began. by Richard moS( 0f (be afternoon, the Vike line was getting the better of scored six touchdowns on runs Nelson were deep, pulled off a jj,e Braves. 4 of 90, 58, 31, 70 and yards and So effective was the View-- j d a pass from quarterFRI.-SAT.-Smont defense that the victors back Pat Knibbe. The five had the ball most of the time in touchdown runs netted him 253 both halves. yards. And the rush put on by Ses-- j The other Huskie touchdown sions and Hatch, coupled with on recoved fumble by defenthe great play of Cullimore, al-sive center Bill Shelton who ran RtfiMi One Loom 20 Roy 4 lowed 65 yards to paydirt. Six PATs Geverly to steal an Bomwvillt 6. Box Elder 21, Bear River 0 errant pass from Simmons and were kicked by Stan Holladay. Ooden Ben Lomond 35 Weber 0 return it 60 yards, which, in Reqton Twe Murray was in the ball game East 49, Olympus 7 out Bountifuls effect, put until the final quarter. The' West 21. South 0 Skyline 21. Davis 9b smoke signals. Spartans, much smaller than View mont dO, Boontlfutll But there were more heroics Clearfield t Hillcrest, had lots of rietermina-- ! Hiphiand J9, Region Three to come from the Vike offen- tion which could have led them Kearns 13, Bingham 216 Granger 21, Granite (tie) sive unit. Hayes hurled two. to an upset. Judo 20. Jordan 14 Hillcrest 41 Murray IS long bombs to Dave Nelson, one1 The Spartan quarterback Tooele It, Cvon u 40 yards and another for 55 Reeten Peer of. Blaine Church connected on Orem 40, SerinevHte 1) The Brave secondary yards. Provo 24, American Fork 7 pass after pass to Jon Winget Soenish Fort 33. Lehl 0 was absolutely no match for the who eventually caught two of Pleasant Grove it, Carbon 4 Region Five speedy Norsemen. the aerials -- for touhdowns. Morgan 7, North summit 7 (tie) And accolades must be laid Grentsvilie 27, Wasatch 7 Church fired another TD pass to Duoway 23 South Summit I at the feet of Jim Aylor, who Six Region Sanders and scored once Moeb 21, East Carbon 7 Gary picked off a Simmons fumble Monticeiio 13. San Juan 7 himself and scampered down the side--i Revton Seven Millard 40 Richfield 0 . The linesc eso : North line to add insult to Injury. Sanpete 14, Emery 13 The Hnescores; Delta 35, Juab 6 This was a game in which Kifht Region 6 6 025 13 Dixie 43 Milford 0 even the reserves produced Murray POTATO COKE ICE CREAM 43. Pa rowan 4 7 20 Hillcrest 0 21481 Kenab stars, including QB Sammy Cedar H Soever 0 g-- in Beet-digg- South, er 21-- 0 By A' f x. A 'V- f' jseven-eiehth- 0 6 mi ,eJn 7 - 7. 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You'll find tasty new-cro-p pecans, smoked country hams. Tare tropical jellies and marmalades, zesty cheeses and pickles lots of good things to eat you've not seen before. Deseret News Staff Writer the first seven In 1uarter- - PAT'S In the football - romp. was never really In' Leopards scored touchgame although the short-- ) downs the first five times they John attack of with an eight-yarTD Uildered the got hold of the ball and easily starting LeoVrd defense at the first of, whipped the Olympus Titans, Talt.he ,time the game. It took "Pap' Only in a Leopard hdnjecoming g0 three passes to get on the score- football fracas. 1 rd fa the first quarter, thfc The East runners surged! was followed scor-,aby a qu,ck against the Olympus defense!' Ph0m0 haU', Fisher who lost his' shoe but still --jndthe. Titan defense feH down hack Hike Stevens. like leather tackling dummies. Steve over PAT. . . The Leopards were undoubtedly from twoLlngren outplunged to chalk up yards TheTitan final touchdown a classy lot, but the Olympus the third East score, and came at foe last of the crew played the supporting role game on McQueen broke loose from the, run by halfback Jim beautifully and glossed up the! Titan one mirlute later Jpcklers . Leopard . image. for a touchdown run. . Fleet-footehalfback Ray Small Steve Warner got Into Holman 'didnt make, the score- - the ad next with a scowboard, but keyed the last attack ling passtio' Llngren, and Stefa the first half. 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