| Show r V" r e r t-- I n " S — - ' ' Underdog Utes Meet Buffs BYtJ Entertains Pokes See Stories On Page 23 ' nare Logan Club —Sports Minor by Loses by 34--6 Score John Mooney In no segment of society is winning than it is in high school athletics or losing mor ' yital 1 Vikings Top Millard For B Title 34-1- 3 ilwnr Suit £ stiff Salt Lake City Utah — Saturday Morning — November 17 1956 23 By Bill By Lyn Larson Tribune Sports Writer East High School's powerful offense" exploded like an atomic bomb and when the mushroom had— cleared away from Utah Stadium the Leopards had atomized a gameTJogarT crew 34 6 THE MOKE blase college students may not know or care lost but that doesn’t go in high school circles where winning a state championship is the biggest thrill of hfetrmerTiot just for the players but for in student school that every to -- rapture the state Class A Take the case of Merlene Stevens who sobbed in uncou-aolabl- football championship grief on the East sidelines most of Friday’s Class B The victory netted East finals between Pleasant Grove and Millard -- whether the team won or Rushing yardat Passing yardage what started out as such a happy day wound up In tark terrible tiagedy for Merlene'and Glade and the Eagles Glade-wthe game and were injured ear) knocked out of the championship quest about the same time The rest of the day was a gloomy dire affair And Merlene sobbed and refused to be comforted First Glade’s mother tried to stem her tears and later even Glade couldn't lift the cloud of gloom And aa y-l- n the-Eagl- Eat IK downs Passes Had intercepted Pitnt Fumbles lost Yards penalised spmplatad es She was Just one of the students who were heart broken by the defeat while across the field the joyful students from Pleasant Grove screamed cheered and lived it up ?40 lot ft I It cause loyalty of the team fiom the student body a source of inspiration to those of us who go through the motions frequently of Field Was Whipped Into Good Shape Despite a snowstorm earlier in the week turf was in great shape for the high thank? to a lot of work on the part who moved an estimated 1000 yards the stadium seats and off the tuif' Utah stadium the school the playoffs Friday university crews snow and ice out of of of t ' w- $ do high STATISTICS PG Iiwm Rushing yirtui Passing jirritg Passes If id inUrcopict PunU Fumble lest Yards genaliied Passes completed Millard II 1 -- 1 Ml lib it I I A t 4 1A 1 34 LOGAN 6 - to-str- ike Hawkey es Set Miami Rocks Clemson Sights on Grid Jackpot around-a-tremendous-- Md t an argument IN MILLAR IVS behalf It Buckner Viking end caught for ’ must be pointed out that the a touchdown Hales kicked the Eagles had their wings clipped extra point and it was to the bone on the first play of ANOTHER bad Millard hreak Glade the second quarter-whrNixon a terrific tailback who moments later came when the was running Pleasant Grove Eagles were offside after punt ing dead to the Viking seven crazy was hurt It was an ankle Injury and yard line They had to punt while Nixon tried several times again but this time Bucknerafter that he couldn’t move like roared through blocked the he can with two good legs under punt and guard Rial Allen him and that Millard attack scooped up the loose ball and ran 35 yards tq the end zone nd went to pot The threat of the running of Hales again kicked' the point-ait was 14 0 Hal Lewis and Paul Allen loosened up Millard considerably At the opening of the second but nevertheless the Eagles half Carson brought the kickoff Eagles rose up to stop Pleasant back 20 yards to the PG 37 Grove’s first big touchdown try and the Vikings were ready “ and came back to drive 77 yards again in 13 plays to make it look as I Big Paul Allen running on a " crashes Inin off forcing Eliason to fumble The East if the game were really going sprained ankle broke through” to be a battle for 21 yards Winters was held opening kick- - recovery led to the game's first touchdown forno gain but then Winters Nixon's run hlgb- - passed 12 yards to Allen Car- lighted tills push which the son picked up a yard a pass 21-- 0 Vikings stopped on the Pleaswas n6 good and then with both ant Grove 18 Lewis and Allen the Associated Press By flanked way out WinMIAMI FLA Nov 16 — Miami’s Hurricanes smarting Just before the end of the first quarter Lewis broke away ters pitched 30 yards to Lewis under the NCAA decision to bar them from a bowl game touchdown to make-Ifor his finest run of the day a and20--another for the third straight year gained sweet satisfaction Friday ' Then Gene Carson night by smearing the Clemson Tigers one of the probable a great player all day picked Millard came back to go Orange Bowl teams 21 0 up 12 but Millard’s Phil Duncan all the way for a touchdown Quarterback Sam Scarnecchia scooted for two 'touchdowns on slick keeper plays and fullback Don Bosseler intercepted a pass on the Mil in 16 plays w ith Billy George lard 38 to stop the Viking drive carrying 12 times jammed for the other as the Hurricanes growling mad at the end of the scoreless first all rubbed the luster off the coming Orange Bowl game A ‘15 yard penalty against quarter which is expected to match Clemson against Colorado See Tage 24 Col 6' On the first play of the'sec-- EAST men that had several of the col lege coaches drooling His boys also put on a brilliant and varied Merlin Smith bijc East tackle offense that was just too muc(j Logan's Gordon Eliason on the for the Grizzlies to cope with If the Grizzlies stopped the Leopards’ running game then Bob Brickley Mel Murphy or John Stohl would fill the air with foottjalls and usually their No Hargetwas a sticky fingered end by the name of Dave Malmquist who made the passers look real great with his By Asaoiiated Pres IOWA CITY IOWA Nov 16 pound senior halfback closed out his — Iowa shoots lor a tremendous prep career with his best game football jackpot against Ohio With two more college games on the hold the tuif could 0f thp season as he passed and State Saturday — at least a have been tramped down consideiably had the fans streamed ran the Grizzles crazy share of the Big Ten title arid onto the field but they minded the public addiess requests and a Rose Bowl assignment Halfbacks John Lloyd and stayed behind the sidelines Not since 1921 has Iowa even Even the snowball throwers were better behaved than nor- Craig McQueen and fullback split a conference championRob Daynes also sparkled In mally ship And the Hawkeyes never However you wonder when the Utah High School Activities the backfield for the winners have appeared in a bowl game Assn will break down and prepare itself to handle a crowd Rose or any other kind The Leopard line anchored and when- - Millard Only a few of the ticket windows AN IOWA VICTORY would and Pleasant Grove kicked off hundreds of fans were lined op Merlin Smith took clinch at least a championship to ticket two pass through the trying selling openings care of the Grizzly offense espe share with Ohio State and poshalf in the second dally sibly Michigan State And End Keith Gardner tackle equally important it would Must Be a Scoring Play Roland Wyatt guards John mean a trip to Pasadena for the A year ago Nile Shumway grabbed a fumble and raced iWunderli and John Gout and New Year’s Day gartie with the Into the end zone to give Pleasant Grove its first state football center Bob McDonald turned in Pacific Coast Conference repreperformances along tjie sentative championship and Friday another heads up play resulted In a splendid line Iowa which came up with a Viking tally as Rial Allen gathered in a blocked punt and East For Logan Gordon Eliason victory over Minnesota for romped across the goal for the second touchdown halfback was sensa- a 4 1 Big Ten record after losing Dan Buckner Pleasant Grove end brings the Magnolia tional on his kickoff returns to Michigan 1714 would see its Dan’s parents moved and scampered 92 yards on one title hopes blasted by a loss to blossom drawl Into Ihe Viking huddle to Utah County from Alabama which accounts for the return in the second quarter for Ohio Stale but still could be the the losers' only score On each Rose Bowl nominee “Johnny Keb” talk of his others he averaged better to get into its than 20 yards Beavers Favomt punt formation and draw East Higjh offside early in the ball FRANCISCO Nov 16 SAN BRINLEY DOUG and Dick fumbled Grizzlies the evened up when game but the breaks and Bob (UP) — OregOq State can wrap halfbacks re- Hurren on after’ East down first and the a penalty getting right Cummings fullback kept the up the Rose Bowl bid for keeps covered — — The shift is legal butfricky with the Grizzlies lining up in losers in the game with some Saturday when It makes a mission to Moscow da where the regular formation “Mien suddenly the quarterback rolls back ’to brilliant running Beavers are favored to knock Although outweighed along formation into his deep punt drop off Idaho’s Vandals f and head Lind line ends Richard and the in the slowest Millard probably has the fastest and players home with the invitation all tackles Bill Merlin Lindquist state when it comes to lining up offensively That Eagle center theirs and Klair Olson Millard can’t run until Jeppson prances and snorts from the huddle but Ron and Larsen Tyrone Time was that an Oregon Billy George lumbers into the fullback slot George like guards Buttars and center Harold Nor-icclash went down Bronco Nagurski plajs fullback'and defensive tackla played the biggest part of in the books as- the fof the game the losers game of the week d long - the It was i eceptlons Stohl a 160 were-utilize- threw a pass — whkhDan Viking quarterback n jfourth time the Grizzlies have played for the state crowii and It was the same for the Iogan boosters Even though thewas tje jourth setback outcome of the Class A championship was out of the doubtful Coach Grant Martin In his stage barly in the game the loyal backers of the Grizzlies first year as East mentor ran the team to further efforts even in the dying out an array of barks and linemoments of a losing That support and and the townsfolk is watrh the collegians backing the team 45 7-- 1 fourth championship in the last five years It also meant that the Leopards have 10 clear cut championships and ithree ties beginning back in 1919 when they captured the first title FOB LOGAN "r 4 Lewis picked up two a pass failed and then Arnell Winters Class B championship and this year it was so decisive that no one even a life long resident of Fillmore could offer much of STATISTICS First lard fluttered down to a 31 13 defeat lt marked the second straight year that Coach Ned Alger has brought his Vikings to the stale First e Merlene Is one of the Eagle cheerleaders she also is the girl friend of Glade Nixon the star Millard bask ond quarter came the real turning point of the game when Pleasant Grove's Don Hales recovered a fumble on the Mil- Coltrin Tribune Sports Writer Pleasant Grove's Vikings1 always with that barreling run ning attack as a threat crossed up the Millard Eagles by tak ing qft with anairattaek-Fr- l day and the stunned Eagles left-hande- speed-burne- rs t 1 ok COME IN OPiN-A- tackle 205-poun- d r N ACCOUNT NO DOWN PAYMENT EQUIPMENT ON-S- KI o SKI CLOTHES winter Sports needs 7-- 4 fleet-foote- Professional SKI OUTFIT V — Laminated Tip Skis With Metal Edges Boots Hand-mad- e Made in Italy With Binding Installed Metal Poles - -- Men's Women's Children's Price k Stale-Idah- Observation Ward lot Pram tho way High hot th taapard Navar thangot hit ipali torn going $6240 o - SKIPAWCASSnM Reg ’ H s-- a-t- ype Logan-High-u-sed " so-wh- Complete s49” SKI PANTS $ Men— Women— Children East scored first With' 3:15 j trill ha happy minutes gone In the first period Oregon State has won six out Allan Ensign recovered Elia-Se- of eight games this year fiva Pag 24 Col 1 of them in conference play e Briefs From Prep Grid Finals East High coeds mighty happy for the past month or so rule for because of a have would football the players first with the been pleased which went upafterthe cheer Leopards all got into the bus for the trip back to the East dressing room" Loud and clear rang"the 15 Tabs— 15 fbr women that is HART SKI: FINEST Cubco Safety Bindings "no-date- ” Sports) lepOrteis aie pretty casy to lpousetrap but most escaped the ’fcnare of the week Early this week word drifted out of Fleasant Grove that Paul’ Allen had broken his leg was virtually unnoticed by fans who haven’t seen the Viking “Horse” go on two good legs Johnny Wunderli guard who in tackier is one Ihe be not to ing” in a reminded the Logan dear shot ian East's little of the surest state aTthatgoy the kukofj back touchdown begged of hfs “goofgame “1 had and who the missed him” he for- - moanpd If Wunderli has made one tacLIe this year he has made is hundred and he is forgiven completely But And Bob Daynes was" taking a dressing room ribbing about the pass he missed all alone this scoop would have touchdown and with a sure worth a big' fat Checked out thh rumor fell a awaiting him Bob had ar perlittle 'flat and the report was fect excuse: “I just dropped it The hardest running that Arien’s ankle yvas "severely that’s fullback jn the state needs no sprained” in sports writingmore excuse than (hat and some Wise IN THE PREP sports world been headline all” for cure aieiLogan tackier would wish that rmiaculouAjid while Allen's 'Bob didn't Carry -the ball soj ankle bothered him Friday it jinuch Capt fclark Sanford of the excited when they police department just had to see his old Cops Leagueis in action on the East team TwO of them In particular really made him smile —Johnny Stohl and Mel Murphy were as flashy as a checkered suit -f It is a gooff thing the season's overT Co Capt M£ilin Smith of East has used the same pair of shoes the same cleats for the t entire East streak ones two-yea- r vctory new to get ' - do The 75 AMERICA'S Coeds You Should Have Heard East Rails! guys Ignore sprain f ft "$1395 come seo — HUNTING CLEARANCE END OF SEASON dress- ing room scene this year was loud and raucous but compared to last year when the Vikings won their first title it was vir-tually silent 00 Decoys Dur-A-Du-ck 1 — If AN- - 3to 35 Horsepower’ Give the Very Best ng opposition got tired of the Arnell Winters to Dan Buckner passing combina- tion they won’t get much rest in the months to come Winters and Buckner were regulars on the stale championship basketball team last winter and will soon be firing the round ball the-Viki- INTERESTING r-li- ForChristmas“ jt: NOTHING DOWN NO CARIYINO Or Hall Your Order note Mail Orders shows that East did a real good THE SOLE ON one is half off job in controlling the ball and both are coming apart at the winning while Millard kept the heels and as for cleats hq could ball even more and lost in the get as much traction in a pair Class A and B games respecof boxing shoes Merlin isn’t tively superstitious 'but therfi’i— no The Leopards ran off a total of 5r plays as against Logan’s sepse taking chances 36 Buf Millard handled thei Pleasant Grove 'is getting pigskin 60jimps while Pleas something like the 'New York ant Grove'used only 33 total1 Yankees They expect to win so carries 21 i ushingjmd 12 pass- much that they-don- 't get overly (ing Coltrin r CHAIOI 1st Payment Next March jtCk Filled Promptly v tj: HUNTING CLOTHING ALL ran tfs -- :s VESTS OETC ) (36000 0 OFF! 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