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Show Friday, October 18, 1963 DESERET t'EWS, Rams Drop Clearfield Alert Lancers Down Kearns Eleven, 20-- ALLIED 7 By STEVE HALE Deseret Ners Staff Writer Highland High spotted Clearfield seven points Thursday afternoon, then turned Mike Dudleys passing and Mike running into three late scores to win 20-- on the Ram Pasture- Dudley passed for two touch- downs, und Coulam battered 50 of the 63 yards Highland moved n a scr.ng dl n e- The falcons who never have a Highland team, led at the naJ after Dean Mur- - line suddenly develop pass. After two consecutive conduct calls, leaks and Granger took over on unsportsmanlike downs. The Lancers soon punt- - and Cougar Gaiy Pearce was ut t'ie ball hit a Kearns ejected from the game for a KEARN'S Taking advan-'ec'man he lasers recovered verbal tirade against the offi- dna of an interferenCe penalty, t cials V mder sneaked for he on the Cougar 26. a Wgh pags from and Rilkes added the touchdown hit Rick Winder fumbled the Granger Quarterback punt. PAT and the 20-- margin. Lancers speared Kearns, 20-- Drew Hansen with a Thursday in the Cougar lair, The opportunist Lancers tai. lied wire in the first half, held Qf a Kearns rally in the third pprioj and scored an insurance touchdown in the final peiiod. . By DOUG CHRISTENSEN ray intercepted a Ram pass 3, yards from paydirt to set up' Grangei' Pushod deeP. ln,t0 Deseret News Staff Writer Kearns territory early in the that score, Scott but lost the ball on downs game, scored from the three. The Murray Spartans made history Thursday afternoon A The Highland surge began 0,1 as they defeated the Granite Faimers for the first time since punt from the end zone gave the the two clubs midw'ay in the tliiid period, r began meeting on the gridnon. t,ie bal on the Cougar when defensive back Scott Bru-'P- " Jubilant coach Rex Wright praised his teams determinaderer recovered a Falcon . , on the Farmers tion as they routed the Granite crew, A pass , , fumble on Clearfields 31. home field. the Lancers a firs gave Coulam boomed 13 to the Fal. fearns 1 ie Wright pointed to quarterback Bill Schvvich who w ent both J and t.hPauJ con 14, then 9 to the five. Clear- on offense and defense fer the Spartans and George Plott fields line stiffened. On fourth es1 defensive touchdown sortie. , oil a ,, , along with Craig Danny, who did outstanding Bob Wilkes kicked the PAT for to cripple Granites ground attack. e;i herD(?U maneuvers rvf, hit end lead It was the Murray defense that caused the Farmers to zone. Early in the second period, fumble six times during the game and the Spartans grabbed Kearns was forced to punt from four of those fumbles to spark the team. Die coaches and its own line, bui the! sensed a victory when Lynn Pilati dived through players pass from center was high and' Granites line for a touchdown in the first quarter. Granger found itself with the Granites quick halfback Golden Richard was about the t. ball two yards away from only thorn in Murrays back and he raced 31 yards for the Farmers only touchdown in the second quarter. the Warner cracked to Randy Murray came out at the half and capitalized on a Granite line and then an illegal By JOE UDELL fumble lo move ahead when Schvvich passed to Gary ball the proceduie penalty put in the fourth quarter Pil"ti a for touchdown. Later Sanders Deseret News Staff Writer on the six. Cieslevvicz eventually scored his second touchdown of the day on a plunge Wilkes from the but scored one, TOOELE Bingham scored miased the through Granite's line. fell behind touchtwo first, Kearns gained the momentum downs, then exploded for five! and second half scores to wallop eary m t le second 65 archd yards' !T0St!yj Tooele Thursday night on WEEKLY SPECIALS their Cou-lam- L 7 AND SAVE NOW SHEET ROCK 7 d MURRAY MAKES HISTORY 21-6- ' . fr Skyline's Larry Bowen (45) slams West's little Wally Nunley (40) to ground in classic won by Eagles, 23-2- Tooele Falls To Bingham kylirce Nudges 14-- 6 - WHILE IT LASTS I SQUARE EDGE SHEET ROCK VINYL COVERED SHEET ROCK $1.50 SHEET $1.70 SHEET $1.90 SHEET 4'x8'-5- '' 4x9'-5- " 4'xl0'-- " LIMITED QUANTITY GALVANIZED PIPE 3i 13 i" 18c High School Results 3 eur Custom-mad- cue 7" Slate 316"-4'x- e stick-- . OO ip SANDED MAHOGANY PLYWOOD Exterior glued llluitratad Irochure Call or Write fer Free .'M'xr 395 DIAMOND DIST. CO. 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For Layton the running games The Lancers scored both of Gordon Eckerslev and touchdowns and extra points oil Reggie Bruce was outstanding. the running Phil Graham to On defense, the Lancers John shut out the Braves for their, Lowry and Randy Stevenson 'played excellent ball. eighth loss of the season. Layton d one-yar- is just like saving a YEAR! IF YOU ACT RIGHT NOW Is2 l74 18S 20 REMNANT HINCKLEYS the 595 9' EXTERIOR Cyprus, 4 touchdown 8' Standard or Prime Coatod dis- 645 Genuine Pool Tables 14-1- gave HARDBOARD - d '21-yar- d MASONITE play roam. Many medal, ta chooia frem, CompUta line pael table equipment. the second ' 20" LENGTHS FOOL TABLES pugh 23-2- 1 Davis Shocks Leopards , 13-- 7 4! 4xlO'-V- 4 one-yar- d 3 y 2sKEET one-yar- d aT V Sfrvep West widened the lead to 13-- 'the losers iceberg. 'Highland to play. The Golden The icey gcune affordd the ,y Eagles also own defeats to East the next time it got the ball. P j1" and Davis and must keep win-- j Von a Bufialoes, in losing, nearly four recovered Opoulos ds for . reserve sophomore ning. Lyman fumble on the Skyline times the points they had must- Skyline Husband toed the fullback Steve Lyman and aj Nov. 5 is certain to see a 38. Morris lut Carr to the 33, e.Ied al season a single touch- ' down in six 1 three-yar- d losses. between 24 to the and East Barton and Sky-- dassy Kirk TD pass play in the prior playoff rushed r0 final seconds of play gave the line or East, Skyline. Highland continued to riddle say line s' The Miners held third place of t ,. on ,.ar(j i;ne ae . Thurs-!an- d , South. Its possible should pass defense with another aerial Region Tlirees Division Two Eagles a thrilling t0 see with three wins and four losses. 'ln the tmrd P600 oniy to who went beat six. to and and West the over Highland Skyline new, Nunley day victory hope for a chan e to defend South pow ers past East. All this Nunley then carried over to. when scoie. Then Carr again convert-- 1 fiimble on the Tooele 37 and 'became a possibility their Class A crown. Doug Webb drilled across from A crowd of 5,000 fans sat Easts No. 1 ranked Leopards ed giving West a 14-- margin. six. B 2, Highland stunned as Eagle Gary fell (again) to Davis, 13 7 Skylines Steve Maero blocked A 1, Highland (called due to In , West's second first the to his of back be replayed Wednesday at W, punt Thursday. quariei aarntsSl Groendyke dropped Fairmont Park) Pm' Tooeles a Garcia half The hall capped Gary on was a recovered by own 15 and fired a TD pass Skyline scored first Next Week's Schedule for stale me playoff) (Opening field goal by Mike the Eagles on the eight. Two drive from midtield with strike to halfback Ken Gibson in ft Division nine-yarTD run. at 4 15 pm) all over and West But gamas crashed Smith. rallied (Monday, later the endzone as the gun ended plays Lyman vs Olympus at Sumnyside Ei.. No. went 65 yards over and through for score to make it West, the game. h.gDland vs. Skyiine at Sugar. House Bountiful vs Clearfielo it Bountiful.) , after TD sea-for Smith the with converted, a the loss the of It was first bigger Eagles bast No. 2 vs. Highland No. 2 at Fair mont That was the turning point, son for the Gean Plaga Pan-- ; sterling Blair Vorris flipping a! admitted. That came TD pass to nifty Plaga there who have Olympus and and them Clearfield to play to cinch a Wally Nunley. Kick-eas10-- 7 Class A quarterfinal berth. ing specialist Kirk Barton boot-- 1 momentum." defensive West's unit battled led the PAT. Skyline has Viewmont and back. Tom Miller put the Pan-- , Deseret News Special A field goal MAGNA there ahead another six points when he picked off a Groendyke marked the difference in pass on his own 35 and danced' scoring as the Judge Memorial Bulldogs handed the his way the remaining 65 yards to make it 0 with Barton Cyprus Pirates a 10-- loss here Thursday. again converting. But Skyline's pass defense Judge scored first as standout Pat Aloia threw to matched West's when Jeff Paul McGill for a pulled off an interception on Skyline's line. scoring strike. Willie Price converted and Judge led drive er, as Flint, Call and Arctaga The following By JON RINGWOOD went Groento the before Aloia, also playing deto took turns three. the carrying Deseret News Sports Writer fense, was a big help in Areiaga sneaked under the de- dyke saw Lance Robbins behind We are the Darts ! West's secondary and dropped a stopping Pirate drives. fense for the score. In the fourth period Price So what! into his arms to pass Call, by missing the PAT, score. kicked a field goal to boost This was ihe conversation be with Smith made it the Bulldogs to . tween the East and Davis ga'e East a chance. Taking the, remaining in the game, The only Cyprus score Two minutes remained in the ?,!j cheering sections during Davis ards marched down Altj. inside the 13-came late in the game after upset victory over the Leop- Dart three behind the game when Carrs punt placed running the Pirate defense had on its own 25. Groenards at East High Thursday. of Lindgren and Norm Max-fiel- Skyline blocked took advantage of Wests Had there been a scoreboard, a Bulldog punt. dyke Maxfield scrambled over defense. He hit Gib-- ! the Leopard partisans would "prevent" for the lone Leopard score with son for 13, Robbins for 13, not have been So w hating" so 2:15 remaining. turned to Lyman who he faked often. With less than 90 seconds to a handoff to and then passed The win was a great one for Davis Coach Gerald Purdy. go, the East moved quickly to complete to Wests 2.1, hit We came to beat em," he the Dart side of the field, but on Lyman aga.n to the 15, gave it said, and thats just what the third and long yardage Maxfield, to Lyman who carried to the 14, was trapped fading to pass. passed to Maero who carried to Darts did. Davis, behind the field gener- Moffatt and teammate Brad the five and then, with five made the game saving onds remaining, flipped the alship of Jim Areiaga and the ever present appearance of full- tackle on the East 36. game winner to Gibson. back Stan Call, outran, outfoxed and just simply outplayed the Leopards. 14-- 0 Defense was the big factur m d SHEET pay-'dir- 40-2- 7 j i 4xl2-- Gardner Keas 136 4x8 V' PIECES FIBERGLASS UPT0 5' FT. 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