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Show The Sr!t Lake Tribune, Saturday, November 15, 22 19C3 Judge, Pay son, Beaver, Monticelio Cop Prep Victories Toj)-Ranke- Defeat Bi 3vcs5 Bv Dick Rosetta Trihu.iP Sports Writer Judge Memorial found out Friday that you can get scalped by Braves and survive . . . with luik. The Bulldogs, stunned by a Forth Summit Brave touchdown with only 75 seconds gone in the game, staggered to a 20 13 victory Friday at Westminster College to claim Prep Teams Clash in Millard in 20-1- 3 a berth In the Class A football finals next Thursday. Judge will meet Payson In a 1:30 p.m. contest in the Uni- - By Dick Rosetta Statistics rst Down Rushim Yerdago F PMn 173 Ytrdaso Pi Pyn F Judgo .? 38 2 Avar A 00 omo re Loti 70 3 62 Ponatfiti ppmv of Uiflh StrtuiuiA for the 1969 Class A title. The Tribunes No. 1 ranked Bulldogs did not play their best football. Of course, they weren't helped at all by the likes of V.ride Stephens, a And so Payson advances to the state Class A football round next championslr? Thursday against Judge Memorial in the University of Utah St&Iium. Game time will be at 1:30 p.m. In the event of a tie after one of these prep playoffs, the team with the most yardage from scrimmage is declared the winner. Guess how close this one came out? in Millard beat Payson 194 190! to four, yardage by But Payson was saved when Gary Powell quarterback sneaked over from the two in the final five minutes and Dennis Wall kicked the extra point to seal the victory tor the Lions. 6-- Brave who turned in one of the finest prep defensive efforts pver by a Utah kid. Stephens made a habit of swarming over the Judge ball carriers and when he wasn't n taking shots at the bail, Tribune Sports Writer The impossible dream crosses the Weber State Stadium turf Saturday when Lay-te- n Davis and high schools meet in a Cass AA semifinal clash and with this dream semigame, the Skline-Rofinal at Hignland becomes al- most a sidelight. Both games, w'th the winners advancing to the state tilt next Friday, L championship are slated for 1 p.m. kickoffs "and bright, warm weather is the prediction. This scribe wishes the prediction of the outcome of the would duel come as easily as the weather Davis-Layto- n forecast. More at Stake Louis Stevens, Ross Pace, Kerry Pace and Rod Foust were. Judge started in Its normal pattern. The likes of Tom Burns, Lane Willie, Gary Hose and Jim Gonzales held the Braves to five yards on three P.ichins, Layton swallowing up the students from north Davis County. The yarn was spun tighter back on Sept. 5 when the Lancers and Darts met in a Region Two clash under the lights at Kaysville. In a bitter struggle, Davis captured a win when Laytons punter stepped out of the end zone on an attempted punt. Since then, Layton bis reeled off 10 victories in a row, but than single win meant the Region Two championship for Davis. The Darts finished with an mark and are 10--1 overall, same as Layton. Brave punter Ross Pace let go with a kick to the Judge 12 where sophomore Gary Barber took the ball and in attempting to drift deep and pick up blockers, he was struck hard by a Brave tackle Then, and fumbled in the end zone where Brave Greg Richins recovered. Pace toed a perfect conversion and It was for North Summits undefeated fourth-ranke- d Braves with 10:34 to play in the and first stanza. Same Bobble It took Judge 12 minutes to score and it came on almost the same btbble that allowed the Braves to score. Judge's Ross Caputo squibbed a punt to the Brave four-yarline where Kerry Pace fumbled and Lane Willie recovered for d That it will be a defensive struggle is a cinch. True, Davis scored 34 points a week Lay-to- n ago in a quarterfinal the Bulldogs. Three plays later, big Pat Aloia, 195, bulled over for the touchdown. However, Caputo's try for the conversion was wide and it was with 10:10 to play in the half. Judge allowed only one play after the kickoff and that one was a Jerry Pace aerial which was plucked from the air by Mike Vaculin and returned to the Brave 40. It was the first of three Judge interceptions. Vaculin passed to speedy Billy Price for 14 yards. Then, on a fo'irth down and long 48 points. But rea total of two prints yardage, Price squirmed eight yards for a first down 2-- 0 8-- 1 Defensive Struggle talied member, was the total the last time the two teams plajed. Coach DIck Bubak of I.ay-to- r confirmed Friday that defensive captain Dave Thomas would be out with an injured knee. Down the road, Dart Coach Jay Cullimore said his only casualty, and this one is not considered serious, v as Larry Frazier, a linebacker. The game looms as a pure to$sup. Layton can always say, They beat us once E'd they won't do it just barely again." Davis can say, "We have already beaten them, we can beat them again. Davis the Choice The chcice here is Davis. Not by much, mind vou. but remember, it didn't take much last time, either. Saturday the crystal ball tells us 13. Davis 14, In at Highland High, it's expected to be too much aw size for Roy when the Royals match up with Skyline. The Tribune's No. Class AA eleven. Look for a strong Skvline defense to hc'.d Roy at bay with the final score somewhere around Skvline 21, Roy Judge Memorials Kevin Gully Is swarmed under by North Summits Greg Richins (83 on ground) tries. 0 There seems to be more at stake Saturday at Weber than a mere state final berth. This Is a pure Davis County bash. It started with the split of Davis High three 'ears ago, Tribunt Staff Photo bv Earl G. Conrad and Vaculin then got the touchdown on a seven-yarpass to Jeff Hanstn. Again, Judge missed the conversion and it was 12-- at intermission. d 7 Another Break scooped up the elusive pigskin and rambled 44 vards to score. Caputo passed to Aloia for the conversion to make two-poi- it with Special to The Tribune MONTICEI.LO Quarterback Mark Adams scored four touchdowns in his greatest game ever and the Monticelio Buckaroos captured a Class B state final berth Friday with a 36-breeze by Dug way in a semifinal contest here. Adams, a senior quarterback who also stars on defense, tallied one touchdown in the first quarter, came back for another counter in the second quarter and added two in the third stanza to show on the make a offense. Mark was helped along in the second quarter by fullback David Bronson who got on the Top Defenders the secondary, which held ace Mustang Donnelly to seven short completions in 10 attempt;, Bronson, John Ror-inCurtis Redd, Adams, Richie Smith and Rogers were bottling up the pass reg, ceivers. Dugway Monticelio once and At this juncture, it looked like the rout was on, but it wasn't to be. The Braves gave a sign of things to come when Jerry Tare and Kvle Stephens hooked up on a run and lateral play which carried 54 yards onlv to be lost or a fumble at the 26. Five plays later, the Braves bur,ed Vaculin under an of tacklrrs, the ball popped looe and Kerry Face, tke state's Class B quaner-nr'- e champ, grabhed the loore ball and ran 24 ards to score to make it ava-laoc'- Gain Finals The Buckaroos will advance to University of Utah Stadium next Thursday at 11 a.m. to face The Tribunes No. 1 SCOTTSDALE. ARIZ. (UPI) Jimmy Wright of Long Island, N.Y., doubled his lead to four strokes with a par 67 Friday In the second round of the $50,000 PGA club professional championship. Wright, fourth place finisher in this years PGA championship, led Bob P.osburg, in the 1969 U.S. Open, Wright, who had a 66 at the San Marcos Country Club at nearby Chandler 7-- five-und- line. run-ner- After a penalty, Bronson went 19 yards to paydirt to make it . 133-13- Scoring Run Moments later, Adams got loose for a scoring run on a keeper to make it at Thursday, used his strong drive to strengthen his first place hold in Friday's round at the Roadrunner Golf Resort here. Rosburg, second in the tourney a year ago, scored six birdies and a lone bogey as he 19-- 0 intermission. In the third canto, Adams went on over on a plunge and tallied yet another TD on a run. Mark t swept end for the conversion to make it The Buckaroos capped a one-yar- played behind Wright. Bill Ogden of Glenview, HI., took four strokes off the par 72 at Roadrunner to move into a third place tie at 138 with John Melinda, Birmingham, Mich. Deadlocked at 139 were Art Silverstone, Meade, N.J., with rounds of 69 and 70, Timmy Powell, Yorba Linda, and Manuel De Calif., La Torre, Milwaukee, De La Tore had to finish his first round, halted by darkness Thursday, before starting his strong second holes. two-poin- fine defensive afternoon with Purcell and Broderick teaming to tackle Mustang quarterback Mike Donnelly in the end zone for a safety and the 36-Lnale. Belle 0 69-7- 27-6- TIROS Sm i e.E NEW LIKE ONLY $4 44 UP GILL'S TIRF5 523 SGliiH 2nd 322-139- CONNER WEST 1 5th SO. A 3ad WIST 511-43- Beaver, buried Park City second-hal- f under a scoring avalanche to whip the 50-Miners, Friday and advance to the 1969 Class B championship game against Monticelio High. Beaver and Monticelio, ranked No. 2 in The Tribune, will collide Thursday at 11 a.m. in the University of Utah bowl for the state title. The Beavers, big winners that they were, did not have much happiness in the dressing room afterward, however. Star running back and leading scorer, Gayle Carter, suffered a badly twisted knee in the second quarter Friday. Status Doubtful It was doubtful late Friday night whether Carter would have to undergo surgery or whether he would be able to make the kickoff next Thursday. Beaver certainly didnt need the running of Carter Friday. After taking a 14--0 halftime lead, the undefeated (12-0- ) and Region Eight champion Beavers, really unloaded. Big fullback Steve Myers (220 pounds) started it off in d the initial quarter with a run. and then in the secfive-yar- ond period, quarterbz.ck Kent Swindlehurst unloaded with a scoring pass to Keith Griffiths to make it 14-at 0 HOCKEY EXHIBITION evidence of the blitz. Beaver piled up 320 yards on the ground and added 170 more yards in the air for 490 yards total offense. On the other hand, Park City had only 38 yards offense for the afternoon and only seven yards in the fust half. The Miners were able to reach the Beaver line, but that came on the final play of the game. The Beaver defense intercepted two Miner passes with Gayle Eyre and Duke Hollings-hea- d doing the honors. Those two in addition to Rusty d George, Kevin Griffiths, Ralph Myers, Keith Griffiths and Danny White shut off the Miner passing. Up Front Up front, it was Terry Griffiths, Roger Nowers, Allen Plumb and Steve Myers who shut off the Park City ball carriers. On offense, the holes were opened by Doug Baldwin, Gates Nowers, Craig Maycock, Kevin Griffiths, Jerry McCann, Dick Davis and Ron Baker. Beaver Coach A1 Marshall summed it up pretty well when he said, The kids played a heckuva ball game. Tne kids started getting serinus after a stale first half. That layoff between our last game on Oct. 31 and Friday didnt Marshall conhelp much, cluded. Smaller Team Millard, smaller in size and in numbers, played a tremendous game and actually outplayed Payson the first half. But the bigger Lions finally got to the Eagles and running backs Mark Etherington and started to bite off big yardage in the final stages. Payson struck first, thanks to a punt return by Wall to the Eagle 15. Seven plays later the Lions scored when Powell sneaked from the one. Walls kick for conversion failed. Millard tied it 6 early in the second quarter. With a fourth down facing the Eagles from the Lion 25, Richard George faked a field goal and passed the distance to Jeff Keel and the touchdown. A run for conversion failed. Wall 6-- the distance a to tie scoring play the score. Millard tried to pass for the conversion but it was stopped. Payson then took the momentum and drove for the winning tally and the Lions in control of things when the game ended. seemed to be Dietzel Nixes Feeler to Head Draft COLUMBIA, S.C. (UPI) -Paul Dietzel was coaching football as usual Friday at the University of South Carolina, having spurned a tentative offer from the Nixon Administration to head the Selective Service System. Dietzel acknowledged that a representative President of Nixon made a feeler offer of the football coach and athletic director would be interested in succeding Lt Gen. Lewis Hershey as head of the nation's draft system. Very nattered Dietzel said he was "very fiattered but I have no intentions of accepting any other job. The incident came to light at a University of South Carolina pep rally Thursday night When defensive end Dave Lucas told the crowd If Coach Dietzel is so dedicated to the program at Carolina that he can turn down something like this, we on the team should be dedicated to winning our next two games for him, Lucas said. Told Team The score stood 6 at intermission with Millard leading in yardage, 88 to 64 yards. Payson had a touchdown run by Etherington called back because of penalty but Powell and Terry Carter hooked up on a scoring pass to put the Lions The touchdown ahead, 12-was set up by a fumble recovery at the Eagle 22. Pass for conversion failed. Millard stunned the crowd by coming right back and The touchdown was set up by a fumble recovery at the Eagle 22. pass for conversion failed. Millard was backed to Its six following a Payson punt. Dietzel said he had told the Carolina football team of the call before practice Thursday. I was afraid they would hear rumors, and I didnt want them to get any ideas that I was considering any other job but that of their coach. I told the caller that I had no background at all for such a job, but he said they had done some research on me and felt that I was very well qualified and they would like to discuss it with me, Dietzel said. 6-- thirl-quart- d, 12-- NBA Standings EAST ABA Standings Sub Stars Dan Cox, subbing for Carr ter, started the run to push with a four-yar- d paydirt, and Myers added two on a run. Cox came ri ht back to scamper 28 ya s around right end for a to' to bring it to 28-Reese Griffiths opened up d the fourth period with a run, and Myers added the third-quarte- six-yar- two-poi- raced Tied at Half half. nr. to make it 36-- Swindlehurst stretched that to 42-with a pass to Ron Baker. Indiana Kentucky Carolina Pittsburgh New York Miami EAST Won Lett U 2 10 3 7 6 6 6 11 UNFINISHED FURNITURE Pet. .U6 .76 .538 1 4 SO II .214 .214 I1) Last Pc!. 6 .400 .536 .533 .533 .250 01 3 3 built Good selectTan of pieces. We have the best Well 4 Y choice In town price is right WEST Los Argues Dallas New Orleans Washington Denver Won 9 0 8 0 4 7 7 7 12 Friday's Results Washington 101, New Orleans Carolina 174, Pittsburgh 112 D?nver 100, New York 03 Dallas 96, Los Angelas 04 1 1 0 Balhmoro Mlwaukt 1C 122 Boston Chieooo scheduled Statistical Edge Then, after a pass from Keith Griffiths to Doug Baldwin set it up, Swindlehurst found Baldwin for a pass for the touchdown and the 50-- finalp. The statistics offered ample d 0 P.M.) , and the UETcnur.YS 1C0 100 Aant 120. San Francisco 10 Los Angles 127, Phoenix 1)2 San Dgo 148, Seattle nj (Only games , Furniture Annex Pnday's Results Will ) d 0 TONIGHT 8 BM. (YOUTH OR REGULAR TREAD Special, to The Tribune BEAVER The Tribune No. 1 Class B football crew, i 20-1- SNOW only Golfer Keeps Links Lead d USED line d competition. ranked Beaver Beavers. Monticelio ended up the season as the No. 2 ranked club. Adams capped a Monticelio drive in the first sweep. quarter with a Steve Maughan added the point and it was The Buckaroos opened up at the start of the second quarter with Jmmy Broderick rocking a Mustang ball carrier, shaking the ball loose. Stan Purcell scooped up the pigskin and romped 53 yards to Up front on defence. Monti-cell- o could look to rurc-ell- . penetrated 5-- 4 scoreboard. Yard Stick Monticelio had the best of it In jardage, piling up 251 offense total compared yards to Dugway's 51 yards. Adams had a superlatice afternoon of 114 jards rushing and Bronson performed spectacularly for a jun'or. the then a fumble stalled that drive and the Buckaroos moved out of danger. The victory lft Monticelio on the season moving into the state finale. All four losses were at the hands of Class A 34-- 20-- tackles, In one-ma- n d unassisted Monte Dalton, Jeff Rogers, Paul Nielson and Steve Redd. 0 the Dugway 10 Broderick, 13-0- Judge got yet another break In the third quarter when North Summit started to drive behind rampaging Kerry Pace. But on a first down at the 46, the Braves fumbled and Aloia 20-1- 3. Buckaroos, Beavers Snare Easy Wins 6-- 7-- 6 and Rulon Richins (62) Friday. Pat Aloia tries to give block at the left. Judge won game, Keel. Powell, defending on the play, got his fingers on the ball but it glanced off his hands and into the arms of Keel. The Eagle back then - 19-1- 2 Tilt 19-1- 2 Jim Quigley faded back to his goal line and tossed a little pas over the center toward PAYSON For more than three quarters here Friday it looked like the most important guy in the ball park was the one pushing the pencil and marking off the yardage. But Payson saved that statistician the embarassment of declaring a w inner when the Lions scored the decisive touchdown in the games final five minutes to take a thrilling, victory cvt.- Millard. Goes to Finals Ru-lo- - 7. By Ray Herbat Tribune Sports Writer Good Habit AA Games wdth Lions Rally to Down Bulldogs d BRAND-NE- W While They Lett PREMIUM Q) 3SS-46- |