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Show r- T Tl x t vrt V 2 $ Tk Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, November rt - fr f 4, ' Vi vvvrv v T-- ST JLS72 ,rM TTrwrr' 4ir -- rmfafF Viewmont Edges Olympus Eleven , ft x J John Zaibock and Rick Smith, was strong all day an, forced the Vikings to punt. Get Ball By Tom W harton Tnbune Sports Wnter BOUNTIFUL One inch and a red hanky sealed the fate of the Olympus football team while Viewmont showed that it hasnt lost the knack of wingame ning a pressure-packeas the Vikings eked out a Class quarterfinal victory here Fndav afternoon. The Titans took the ball on 20 and moved the bail to the Viewmont 43 with 1.20 left-- but their fate was when sealed there they missed getting a first down by one inch. The Viking defense, led by Larry Wall, Don Sowell, Lee Christensen and Guy Morrill, must have heard the theme from the movie Patton that 0 Viewmont is the defending state football champion and, for the second time this season, the pnde tnat goes with that title could have been the deciding factor. coach Steve This was the sccre that got away. Dennis Reeder catches Olympus what could have been a game-savin- g d look on.. The .score was called back- - Bulldogs Win, 38 -6 SIZES: Med. to XXX Lg. TAILS & BIGS AVAILABLE Dahle's background. W m MiW ! Tnbune Sports Wnter PROVO Anytime you tanwith Provo, youre cruis- gle as Teen for a bruisin Angel would say. If the Bountiful Braves didnt believe that prior to their game with the Bulldogs here Friday, they are Doubting Thomass no longer. Provo, its wishbone offense working to perfection with vital cogs like Gifford Nielsen and Roger Gourley at the controls, socked it to the visiting in a Class Braves, 38-quarterfinal football game Statistical Edge The edge was clearly evident in the final statistics. Provo, amassing 228 yards on the ground and 150 through the air, was easily the better team on a warm day here in Provo. Bountiful had just 111 yards total offense and not too many games are won with a scant total like that. in 4-- end of the third quarter it was and the Bountiful already faithful could only think about what a lovely year 1973 is going to be. Waite definitely spoke the truth in his evaluation of the game. His Braves did not stop the long gainer and that did them in. Provo Coach Bry Lake was understandably pleased with the defensive effort of his Bulldogs. People like Charlie Garner, Pete Long and Dave Hensen had a good deal to do with the win. But Lake 31-- 8 the emphasized fact that if Provos offense is running over everybody, he doesnt worry about the de- Long Gainers Included in the Provo bag of fense. I dont think anyone can shut us down offensively, Provos youthful mentor said. When somebody beats us, its because they have outscored our wishbone. Not too many teams have done that. touchtricks were a down pass from Nielsen to screen Dev Duke, a pass reception and run by Jeff Smith, and a dazzling scamper by Gourley. Take any of these plays out of this ball game and what turned out to be a rout could have been a close game. The Braves were still very much in it until Reed Browns touchdown run and Dukes PAT gave Provo a 24-- lead the third midway through quarter. Then the Bulldogs d Very few, indeed, and the ones that have, Judge and Kearns, were pressed to the limit in defeating the Bulldogs. Bountiful coach Paul Waite was realistic about the loss. 8 We made a lot of mistakes out there, he said, but we couldnt contain the big play and thats what hurt us. Still, Im proud of my kids. Theyve come a long way this year. That they have. In fact, it added a touch of finality when Nielsen, bootlegging beautifully, hit Duke with their touchdown pass. The victory, in a sense, was a costly one for Provo in that it lost Smith, r superb halfback, for the rest of the season. Smith was racked up on a play at midfield and the report was that he had torn some ligaments in his right was a remarkable achievement for the Braves to reach the quarterfinals. A year ago at this time, some wondered if Bountiful had a football program at alL So the Braves entered the this game without an ounce of cowardice. And it appeared early that they would give Provo a pme. But not for knee. With or without Smith, however, the Bulldogs are an imposing bunch and have an excellent chance of going all the way. Provo will meet either Skyline or Bonneville next week in the Class 4A semifinals. long. The Bulldogs jumped out and before you ahead, knew it they had a substantial 17-lead at halftime. By the 7-- 8 $! D322u2T K2VJ3 Injury Benches SCHOOL STUD NTS: Hockey Great You do NOT -- needto BUY PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Center Derek Sanderson, who left the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League for a rich contract with the Philadelphia Blazers of the new expensive new ski outfit. We can give you a pair of used Skis with cabje binding, ski boots and poles for $17.5C (Up) or you can BENT. Ski Shop 4700 So. 2225 E. Call: 277-774- years. would argue Few that point especially after watching the Vikings scoring drive in the second half. The teams played so conservatively in battling to a first half tie that Barry would have been proud. We talked about playing so at halftime, conservatively so we said Dangerfield, decided to go to our passing game in the second half. 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After the ball had changed hands, Titan Bry Ellison took a short Viewmont punt on the 50 and returned it to the 34. Ellison shoved the ball to the 24 and Rick Spjut bulled to the l;llM - tfiV.iiKr.Jii Wl1 -- IMG PLUS guide to NEW PLASTIC CASES AfflV Ideal for KOAL (1230) Pnct 9 Diiiiiii. 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