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Show ifi tfrii'MaaPH 2GB The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, October SI, 1971 Three Quarterfinal Slots Await Victorious Prepsters Monday, Tuesday Tilts On Most --Wanted List Southern Gridirons Auburn Wallops Florida Fifth-Rate- d By Tom Wharton Tribune Sports Writer has been the surprise of Region Two. After starting Two playoff games and a league game will determine off with a 2 record, the Panthers Viewmont, dropped and East, Skyline, West the remaining three quarterfinal high school football slots. Layton, West, Bonneville, Union and North Summit clinched berths during last weeks hectic league schedule. Tooele will play Viewmont at 1:30 p.m. at Tuesday Granger High and Wasatch will travel to Moab to play a game at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday to determine quarterfinal berths. Milford will meet Kanab at Hurricane Monday at 2 p.m. and, should the Tigers win or tie, they will enter the quarterfinals. If Milford loses, defending Class B (now Class A) champion Beaver will get a chance to defend its title. Defending Champ Layton eliminated defending champion Skyline from contention Friday while Judge gained a chance to defending its title on the basis of a 21-- 7 win over Lehi. Although some times and days havent been determined for next wkends quarterfinal play, here is a schedule for the quarterfinals: Judge, Class AAA Winner of Dixie Wasatch-Moa- the quarterfinals. Fanther Dave OBagy is a top player and Chad Drecksel is a steady runner. Rick Gary Thompson and to gain 7-- 6 Bour-deau- Rich- at b 1:30 p.m. Millard at Union A North Summit at Monticello Beaver or Milford at South Sevier Kanab and South Summit will play in the semifinals. TTie top quarterfinal game in class AAA will pit Bonneville against West. The Lakers, behind ace quarterback Bobby Martin, have won seven straight games after dropping their opener to Roy. Surprise Squad col- Martin is one of the top lege prospects in Utah. His pinpoint passing has raised havoc with Region One opponents this year. Prep Standings Region One Logan Sky View Bear River Box Elder x, have been Doug McOmie improving steadily. The big question is this: Will the Bonneville offensive line stop the West defense? If it can, then the Panthers could be in for a rough day. Layton, with Mike Stevens and Neil Call, should make Cottonthe Gary Shaw-lewood Colts first entry into state tournament play a little By Tom Wharton Tribune Sports Writer Viewmont, with Phil Jensen, Bill Cook and Clyde Nelson, will have to muster some points against Tooeles tough defense. If the Vikings can get by Dave Goines and company, meet American they will Fork. Steve Dean and Dave Durfey are the top Cavemen aces. The Richfield-Judg- e clash promises to be the top Class AA game. The Wildcats have been tough all year and will go into the game undefeated while Judge has not been impressive so far. A horde of high school harriers hurried across the High- course Saturday morning. They were trying to win the first Utah High School Activities Assn, state cross country trophy. And, when the snow had cleared and the results were in, Enterprise and Intermountain were awarded trophies for their efforts. land High Beautiful Sight Over 200 athletes ran Saturday morning. The runners made a beautiful and colorful sight. Their brightly colored running uniforms clashed with the white snow in Sugar House Park, making the race a beautiful thing to watch. Enterprises David Peterson and Intermountains Allen Lee were the top runners in their field Saturday. Peterson won with a time of 10:16.3 on a course that was shortened due to a lost flag. Lee topped the Class AAA runners with a time of 13:52.7 he and his fleet friends dominated the race. The Indian school took five of the first 10 ' places for an amazing score of 28. The nearest" rival was Highland with 132 points. I figured they would do it all along, said Intermountain coach Odell Rice. After all, weve won the University of Utah meet five of the last seven vears. Tough Schedule Undefeated Dixie should be favored to beat the winner of the Wasatch-Moa- b game. Two games in a week and a long drive to St. George will be a little rough, but the Wasps and Red Devils are both capable of upsets with Gary Weight Payson, at quarterback, meets Emery under new coach Monte Jones while Millards surprising Eagles must travel to Union for a game against the Region Five champs. South Summit and Kanao appear to be the powers in the Class A but Beaver, Monticello, Millford or South Sevier dark horse dont count out North Summit. After a slow start, the Braves tied South Sevier thPir last game of the season. 0 47-- 6 it paid off today. running every day since August for four or five miles, said Peterson. I really love to run. Enterprise edged San Juan, 51 to 57, to take the Class A I guess Ive been Special to The Tribune CLEARFIELD Viewmont finished its regular Region Two season here Saturday with a 47-- 6 win over a good Clearfield team. The Vikings finished in second place in division one with an record whie the FalViewcons concluded at mont, the third place team in Region Two. will meet Tooele Tuesday for a state quarterfinal berth. Viewmont ouarterback Bill Cook threw his 23rd and 24th touchdown passes of the season Saturday. Clyde Nelson and caught a scoring pass from the Viking it Friday's Results Boston 125, Milwaukee 114 Atlanta 98, Cleveland 97 135 (OT) Phoenix 137, Philadelphia Detroit 119, Baltimore 105 Los Angeles 119, Cincinnati 107 Buffalo 124, Portland 1.9 Golden State 99, Chicago 83 3 2 1 5 6 7 A 0 0 0 Class 4 0 0 South Sevier Wasatch Academy 1 3 0 1 3 0 North Sevier 1 500 .250 .125 78 134 82 139 19 12 000 162 10 64 60 20 134 250 250 Region Eight 8 Dixie V Hard DeH. Ceoar City Hume e 5 4 3 0 0 3 4 5 8 0 0 1 000 633 0 0 30 375 0 000 242 52 150 116 0 84 102 174 26 238 Class A 000 182 30 6 0 kanab 142 102 667 4 2 Milford 625 206 42 Beaver 74 147 375 Panquitch 36 322 0 8 0 000 Perowan berth clinched quarterfinal berth ci.nched semifinal will playoff for quarterfinal berth 530 350 J d L 3 4 3 W 6 6 4 4 4 2 A after other Vol g had been unable to move the team this fall, ran five yards on a keeper for the first touchdown. And he put three other touchdowns on the scoreboard signal-caller- s after the alert Tennessee de- fense recovered a Tulsa fumble and ran back pass interceptions deep into the visitors territory. Curt Watson, who netted 73 21 carries, scored twice for the Vols on short yards on Steve Chancey plungqd over from the two and Gordon Turnage, a reserve safety, sped 71 yards down the sideline with an intercepted pass in the waning moments for he Vols final counter. yardage; Langs first touchdown came on a plunge. before the first half ended, two plays after Mike McKenzie blocked a punt by Dukes Steve Jones. Langs other touchdown came on a run with 1:07 left in the third period. Five plays before that touchdown, Jim Owings, who scored himself in the last minute of the game, recovered the ball at the Duke 46 after the intended Blue Devil receiver misjudged a Georgia Tech punt. two-yar- d 2:32 six-yar- d Pin Purse Boosted - The MILWAUKEE (AP) Miller Open Bowling tourney, for March scheduled has been increased in value to it was announced $80,000 today. fiWM 24-2- Floridians Win L 3 4 5 5 2 6 6 3 Hrge 1 500 .500 222 2 Pet. GB 87 3'2 3 41 2 Saturday's Results 12 8 4 10 H 3 2 42 Totals Floridians New York Total foulsFouled out 6 Dove Ard Greacen 110 Totals 29 27 36 21 23 9 34 26-- 110 20 25 95 95 Floridians 24, New York 21 None Three-poin- t goals Tucker, 2, Calvin, Jones, Roche. Depre. Meichionm. A Floridians 113, Virginia 109 Indiana at Dallas, postponed failure) Kentucky 133, Denver 105 (Only games scheduled) New York 2 12 620 375 375 250 T 0 2 Lonq T msley 2 4' F Melchni Washton Depre 2 Paultr 11 23 26 Taylor 4 8 Roche 5 7 1 Leaks Calvin Jones 571 7 G 0 5 Ptkski Robmsn Armstrg Raymnd Tucker 556 Division 8,678. Floridians GB Pet, 4 W 6 5,o80. (power Squires Kip Cougars' Western Hockey League T L Denver San Diego Portland Phoenix Salt Lake Weattle 7 4 3 3 3 2 Pts. GF 0 30 14 GA 19 3 2 4 5 7 Friday's Results Denver 5, San Diego 0 Seattle 5, Phoenix 4 Denver Tops Dallas McCarter Class Total fouls Fouled Three-poin- t awaiting rnono-mucleosi- s. 4 4. V A Dallas 33, Denver i5 goals- - S Jones, Hamilton, Tioson National Hockey League East Division Pts WW York Montreal posten Toronto Vancouver Buff do Detroit New 4 5 5 2 3 3 2 West Division Chicago Minnesota Pittsburgh Philadelphia Caiifcr a St Lou's Los Angeles if Whether youre hitting it hot and heavy on the tennis court or relaxing after an invigorating swim youll enjoy the soft, luxurious comfort of this acrylic jersey knit suit. We didn't forget the women either, we have a suit designed especially for them in sand dune beige, charcoal grey, powder blue, purple, kelly green, canary yellow and luscious pink. Sizes small to large. Mens in navy only in sizes small to . Suit features full zip front jacket, zip leg cuff and self knit cuffs at wrists. extra-large- MAIL ORDER FORM Class AAA Top individual finishers. 1. Alan Lee, 13 52 7 tntermountam, 2 Harrison 3 Rooer Troth, Willie, Intermountain V ewmont 4. Dennis Frey, Hillcrest 5 Glen Miller, Bountiful 6 Dave Cast,e- ton, Viewmont 7 Richard Johnson, In- termountam. 8 Guy HoMoe. Intermoun-ta9 Dan Price, Bountiful. 10 Frank Yazzie, Intermountain. scoresTeam 28; Intermoumam, 133, Crem, Highland, 132; Viewmont 139, 170, Hillcrest, Sky View, 184, Olympus, 200; Skyline, 215, Roy, 220, South. 242. Postage and Handling 75c Total Amount Enclosed Junior Cross Country At Friday's Results No OF GA A .vdual finishers1 Enterprise, 10 16 3 Dave Pe2 r Joe nton 3 Lynn Strong Beaver 4 Larr 5 Lawrence, Grantsville Mark Bradford, San Juan 6 Joseph Farns worth Beaver. 7 Steve Goodman, San Juan 8 Tim Palmer, San juan 9 Mike McKee, Union 1C Jim Cooper, Piute Top team scores Enterprise, 51- San Juan, 57, Unun, 7, Beaver, 98, Piute, 42 106, Grantsville Top terson, medical clearance, expected Monday, after niLsmg three games due to infectious He has resumed practice. 3,016 Prep Cross Country PORTLAND, ORE. (UPI) Guards Willie McCarter and Geoff Petrie will make the next road trip for the Portland Trail Blazers Nov. is :d out Carolina, McClain Total fouls Carolina 24, Virginia 22 Three point goals Lehmann, Scott, A Return to Cage Club one-var- d A Indiana Utah Denver Dallas Memphis Pee Wee Skvlme 20, Cvprus 0 B'lQhton 20, O'ympus 20 Hillcrest at Jordan cancelled Mity Mites B Cottonwood 21 Murray 7 13. Granoer 0 Olympul Midnets B Cottonwood 13, Murray 7 Oivmpus 13, Kearns 0 Skyline 15, Highland 6 Bantams B Murray 7 Skyline 0 Seniors 33 Kearns 0 Cottonwood 13 Skyline 6 0 32, Olympus HHIcrest Gramte-Grange- r 6, Murray 0 Brighton 20. Judge 16 plunge. Chris Burningham scored on runs of four and 15 yards and junior quarterback Greg Oman hit Rick Westergard on a pass play. Clearfields only score came in the fourth quarter when Blake Murdock scoied on a quarterback sneak from the line. Vikings Phil Jensen, Barry Miller. Dave Cullimore, Miles Simonson, Glen Call, Mike Shegrud and Larry V.dl held the Falcons to one first down until the fourth quarter when they left the game. S fourth-strin- by the JACKSON, MISS. (AP) -SNorris Weese, a Louisiana native, engineered Mississippis ball control offense to perfection Saturday Rebels as the revenge-ben- t upset heavily favoried Lousi-an- a State, the nations No 11 in a Southeastern team, Conference football game. Att B one-yar- Coach promoted Bill Battle from Score by quarters; 25 Indiana 29 37 30121 Stars 22 32 29 26109 Shooting percentages, FG, Indiana, 55 1; Utah, 44.0, FTs, Indiana 63.6; Utah 81 8 Three-poin- t Brown, Mount, goals. Ccmbs Cvprus 7, Soutn 6 Judqe 39, Granger 7 Bnahton 39, Bingham 6 Hillcrest 34, Jordan 6 Juniors Cvprus 14, South 0 Granaer. bve Brighton 33, Bingham 6 MAVERICK LEAGUE extra points, intercepted Clearfield pass and returned for 25 yards for a score and Lynn Hooper scored on a Maxwell, Stars Blink Out Bantams four a game. 0 EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Western Pee Wee A Cyprus 9, South 0 Granger 13, Judqe 0 Bmoham 7, Briqhton 7 Hillcrest 14, Jordan 0 Mity Mites Cvprus 19, South 0 Granger 35, Judqe 0 B'nqham 6 Br.ghton 0 Hillcrest 34, Jordan 7 Midqets South 25, Cyprus 6 Granqer 22, Judqe 0 Brighton 20, B nqham 6 kicked who 38-- 3 - Juniors quarterback. Returns Interception Neilsen. Tom ATLANTA (UPI) Lang scored twice after Geor on a gia Tech capitalized blocked punt and a fumbled punt to give the Yellow Jackets a 2i-victory over the Duke Blue Devils Saturday. ophomore NBA Standings Virqima Floridians Kentucky New York Ptttsburqh Carolina West 26 East 6 Cottonwood 34, Olympus 19 Granite 18, Skyline NATIONAL LEAGUE d Kent another Rebel touchdown irly in the second period, with Rickey Hava.d scoring from the one. KNOXVILLE, TENN. (AP) Jim Maxwell, making his first start at quarterback for Tennessee, rallied a sputtering Volley offense to a victory over Tulsa Saturday in an mtersectional football Tribune Scoreboard Eastern Division 20. punt Bobby Knight's return to the LSU five set up Jackets Triumph Cle Miss Wins ABA Standings Pee Wee A West 0 Olympus 25, CottonWood 7 Skyline 34, Grange 14 Murray, bye Pea Wee B Wst 7, East 0 Plvmpus 7, Cottonwood 0 Granite 0. Skyline O Mity Mites west 20, East o Cottonwood 13, Olvmous 0 Granite 18, Skyline 7 Midgets West 13, East 7 Olympus 18 Cottonwood 0 Skyline 13, Gramte 0 Bantams East 6, Wes 0 Olympus 18, Cottonwood 0 Skyline 25, Granite 0 Game football said Enterprise coach Stan Holt, so we really concentrate on cross country and AMERICAN LEAGUE East Ben-gal- Tennessee Rolls record of 18 out of 37. Sullivan missed six passes in a row before he finally completed one but during that time he had scored once on an eight-yar- d run and again on a keeper from the one. team, Ute Conference Vikings Maul Falcons in dont have a ds yards. Passing Figures Reaves hit his receivers 11 times out of 19 for 115 yards in the first half, hut picked up only 70 yards the rest of the game. He left the field with a I didnt think Id win it when I came up here, said a happy Lee after his race. But I really got keyed up last night and I think that helped me a great deal. No Gridders We to Ole Miss drove 66 ya-the Tiger five in the opening s period where the Bayou recovered a fumble by Weese, but on the following play, LSUs Allen Shorey fumbled and Ole Miss reclaimed it at the five. Two plays later Greg Ainsworth scored from the one. 241 Wolves, Eagles Capture Cross Country Titles d And Region Two - room - only crowd of 63,500, the largest ever assembled at Auburns Cliff Hare stadium, saw Sullivan come ro in g back in the last half and wind up ahead of Reaves. Sullivan, third best passer in the nati )n before the kickoff, completed only four pass es out of 14 for 65 yards before halftime but he connected on 11 out of 15 in the second half to run his total to Allen Lee Wins AAA Title David Peterson Top A Runner roles. Bunneville Weber Roy Ben Lomond Ogden 0 quarterback. A standing First Entry of 61-1- 7 Sullivan ran the ball across twice in a first half which saw Floridas passing sensation, John Reaves, take the measure of the flashy Auburn Logan and Cyprus are evenly matched. Logans top threat is quarterback Brad Bennett while Cyprus relies on the passing arm of quarterback Kerry Rupp. Rupp and Bennett are two of the finer quarterbacks in the state and their passing should make this game quite interesting. are capable W e e s e, a scored one touchdown on a run and kept two other drives moving with his running and passing. The victory. Ole Miss sixth in eight games, avenged an loss to embarrassing LSU last year before a national television audience. The defeat virtually killed LSUs hopes of successfully defending Its SEC championship. The Rebels built a 21-- lead before LSUs vaunted offense finally put the Tigers on the scoreboard in the final 30 seconds of the first half. Rebels Drive fifth-ranke- d ers. Emery at Payson, Friday, Class 7-- 6 rough. The Colts have pulled some surprises this season but will have to put together a super effort to upset the Lanc- Cyprus at Logan Layton at Cottonwood Winner of Viewmont-Tooel- e at American Fork Bonneville at West Class AA Judge Memorial at field 15-1- AUBURN, ALA. (AP) -Sullivan, coming back strong after a shaky first half, threw two touchdown passes to Terry Beasley as Auburn walloped Florida, 40-Saturday in a Southeastern Conference football game. First Half Pat scheduled games Saturday's Games Detroit at Montreal Minnesota at Toronto New York at Pittsburgh Ph''letphia at St Louis Buffa'o at Vancouver Chicago at Los Angeles Only games scheduled u 4 U of U Please be sure individual finishers Paul Inre, Churchill, 6 08 2 Yazzi, Intermountam 3 4 Lopez, West Jordan McAlister, Westlake 5 Coy, WM Jordan 4 Soy mor, Clayton 7 Blom, intermountam 8 Soto, Horace Mann 9 Marlin, Span Ish Fork 10 Silvoo, Intrrmounfam Intermountam, 48, West-lakTop teams 138, Spanish Fork 139; Churchill, you have indicated the proper size and color. Top 152, V Hey, 250 SOUTH STATE, SAIT LAKE CITY " 23RD & WASHINGTON BLVD., OGDEN 158 im.&t a 9m. 4mim |