| Show '" " t' 'I 1 ' w ' ‘ ' j ' ' 1 The Salt Lake Tribune Saturday November 2 19 1SG3 r j ashes South fait Region Three GridLXitle Simpson Steers Club In 28-- 0 Showdown Darls Trip Weber 19-Cop Region Ttvo Title 6 i By Bill Colfrin hit for one touchdown pass In Tnbune Sports Writer general he kept the Cubs so loose that Garth Hall Bob ShaHighland’s Rams so high they fer Steve Robinson and Doug virtually were in orbit smashed Wadsworth had some fun run28-S?Ulh at to carry the ball to the ltf and then Burton hit Mike Tiller with a key quickie pass to the d line And again Cook scored from two yards out to a 19 6 victory Friday night thereby accounting for all the over Weber's Warriors m the Davis points for the evening Ogden Stadium w’eber SCORED late in the By Bill Coltrin Tribune Sports Writer t boilOGDEN— Carter Cook ing on the fiont burner on a frigid night' led the Davis Darts Friday Field in the awesome display of ning prep pyrotechnics before apWith the victory the Rams proximately 7000 roaring fans copped the Revlon Three championship STU SIMPSON Highland quarterback found more holes They now advance to the state in the South defense than he quarterfinals with a game next will find in a two pound chunk week against the Region Four of Swiss cheese and the Rams champs of gingham at Bingmade the m o s t of the weak- ham nesses 'vlt didn’t takelong to decide The Cubs tried to defense run the issue for allvpractical purning plays but when they did poses Friday Simpson would strike through Highland received 'ftid in 11 the air He gained around 160 plays went 80 yards for the or 170 yards through the air and opening touchdown 0 Derks Granite Tops Titans in 19-- 6 Tussle Farmers Granite’s SIMPSON hit Wadsworth for and again for 10 and Ed Furness for 25 for the aerial gains while Shafer was the key runner with gains of nine five and then seven for a touchdown —Gordon Tibbitts k i c k e d the first of his four extra points and it was 0 and South hadn’t had the ball Then as usual the breaks started going for the up and coming team as South fumbled on the second play and Bob Jackson recovered for Highland on the South 36 spoiled bid for a share of third place in Region Three Friday afternoon by downing the Titans on the Granite gridiron Olympus’ 19-- 6 The Rams couldn’t move of the win the this time but had a punt go to with into a tie Farmers pulled South two the the Titans for fifth place each club having a 4 final season South kicked it out held Highmark land again but then on the set Granite jumped in front in the ond punt by the Cubs Hall raced first quarter when quarterback back 30 yards to the South 32 Dave Swanson passed 12 yards and the Rams were off again to end Larry Christensen for a Hall made seven Shafer three ‘ touchdown Wadsworth seven and then THE PAYING toss capped a Simpson banged a touchdown drive which Swanson pass to Wadsworth who had and fullback Leonard Nielsen made a great move to shake sparked with dazzling run- s- himself loose for the touchdown The Farmers padded their and it was 14 0 at halftime margin in the second quarter HIGHLAND drove 70 yards when Swanson intercepted a for its third touchdown the first Gary Stahl pass and scampered time it got the ball in the second 50 yards for the touchdown half with an pass by Swanson kicked the point Simpson wobbling to its target OLYMPUS picked up lost Robinson for a gain ground in the third period when Wadsworth then sped the final fullback Dick Gunderson capped 30 yards for the tally all in one a Titan drive with a burst burst up the middle The Rams drive Granite equalized that tally from the Highland 22 late in the with a fourth period score when third period and the drive ended Nielsen reeled off a in the fourth period with early jaunt to the Olympus four after Hall hitting in from two yards which Swanson ran in the score out BY VIRTUE 2-- ‘ d starteda Simpson hit Robinson for 11 and then Furness for 25 to key this push which ended the Tooele Nabs game after stopping Davis deep Jim in the Weber territory for- -a Harrop hit and ran paSs Harrop for 20 for the big gam but the vital three-yarfourth down plays were made by' tugged With the triumph Dais Bruce Charlesworth who racked moves into the Class A state up the biggesl part of Weber's semifinals as the Region Two yardage all evening Charlesworth finally ripped in champion from seven yards out tdf score The Darts will play South Weber’s only touchdown with Cache in two weeks in a state about a" minute left in the game semifinal THE DIRTS’ victory saw Cook operating without his ace running mate Ted Bradley pick up 83 jards in 12 carries as Davis ran up a 13-- lead in the first half DAMS SCORED the second time it got the ball going 80 yards in 11 plays Cook picked up 53 of the 80 yards and scored d the touchdown on a He was aided no little plunge jo iJL ' 4Km8k by Bob Winegar and Dee Bur ton during the drive rt The Darts scored again in the i second period on a 69 yard drive with Cook again the big ball 4 Sr 4 “’'"I carrier ahd with Larry Gregory £ jk jm AtimM r — HTtl adding his talents in tlie ball Cook Doug Wadsworth (23) Highland’s swift halfback drives into i South’s linebacker Steve Pohlman (52) moves in to stop play carrying department hole opened by Steve Robinson (22) and Bryce Wade (72) but i as Joe Sasich (51) and John Garoner (78) stack up blockers again scored on a - plunge and carried the ball in on the conversion to make It two-yar- S-- X Highland 28 South 0 d Bountiful 13-- 7 Special to The Tribune HYRUM—Bountiful struck for two touchdowns on long runs here Friday afternoon to beat South Cache 13-- 7 in a practice football game X two-yar- d — Skyline Eases to - By Dick Rosetta Tribune Sports Writer 25-- 0 Win Over East broke up the middle for 19 yards lister blasted In from the four yard line The shifty halfback and a touchdown had set up the score on a AFTER THE kickoff ramble from the Eagle 34 Leopards took to the airways and the third aerial— a Kent EAST OPENED the second Norris toss—was picked out of half by driving from midfield to the airlanes by Eagle quarter- the Skyline line where back Curt Canning and returned the Eagles threw up an 50 yards to the double defense and held stripe The The Eagles took over and aggregation counted again with 39 seconds drove J9 yards in 19 plays the remaining in the half when Cal-- big ones coming from Callister who ran 16 23 and finally three 25-- 0 yards for the final Skyline score -- the Skyline’s Eagles displaying a fierce defense and an explosive offense ended their grid year Friday afternoon by bombing East High 25-on the Olympus turf 0 one-yar- d air-tig- POWERFUL running halfback Mike Callister spearheaded an Skyline Eagle attack-wh- ich piled up 20 first downs and 340 yards total offenke— by carrying the ball 20 times and gaining 204 yards The Eagles tallied twice in the first stanza to settle the issue After an intercepted pass had foiled their first attempt they took the ball on their own 36 and 10 plays later Mike Halfhill Nortli Summit Special to The Tribune THE VICTORY the PARK CITY -- North Summit Eagles into a third place tie banged across three first half with the Leopards in the final touchdowns and then coasted to Region Three standings Both a 25-- win over winless Park clubs finished league action with three wins and three losses City here Friday afternoon pulled 0 Cyprus Defeats Granger Club 13-- 0 WEBER WAS plagued with fumbles in the second half losing the ball three times to the Darts One of these saw to The Tribune Special MAGNA — Scoring in every Gregory recover for Davis on quarter Cyprus High School the Weber 26 to set up the third clinched third place firF Region Davis tally Burton and Winegar combined Four Friday by routing Gran27-- 9 here ger THE WINNERS struck quickfirst quarter lead ly for a as Pete Pearson connected on 6-- 2 scoring pass to Pete Granger picked up a safety when a Cyprus snap from center went awry and the ball sailed out of the end zone Cyprus used sustained drives for its next tfiree touchdowns with Layne Naylor Lonnie Paulos and Roger Rodak getting scores in that order a McQuiddy two-poi- ? Men's Shop scoring It was the play of Bob Clark which was the best of some superlative play by the Highland line But he had help from Jack Special to The Tribune Bruce Lubeck Doug LaPine SANDY—Tooele struck twice in the second period and went on Hammer Mark Jensen Bryce Wade Craig Landheim Gregg to down Hillcrest High on Christensen field Fnday afternoon Warne- rRobert Richards and Bill Town— by a 20-- 7 count send Tooele wound up it Region THE HIGHLAND secondary mark Fonr play with a Bob land Dick Jackson with while Hillcrest finished d Seolt Yoik Furness Jim The Buffs Jumped off to i and maybe others had it 0 lead as end Gerald MCPhie fairly easy as the Ram line took got behind the defensive second- care of things ary and hauled in a pass from Dee Allred South’s fine end Allen Lewis McPhie went all had a good day as did Terry the way on k play that covered Dimick and Mike Fisher on of70 yards fense but it nearly Bob Brown kicked the extra enough Friday Battle 20-- 7 Dave-Chamb- ers d 0 10 7-- two-yar- Hill-crest’-s OLYMPUS FOOTHILL VILLAGE HILLS Frank THE Has-selfel- WING'S THE THING 7-- we ve wasn’t by FIORSHEIM Tooele took longer to get Its next score marching 65 yards with Frank Erickson plunging the final two They added an insurance tally in the fourth period after recovering a Hillcrest fumble on Hillcrest’s 25 Lewis knifed off tackle for the TD and Brown converted JTillcrest’s lone score came on a pass play in the third quarter A FULL ELECT TIME MAYO- RSalt Loka City naads a dadicafad full tlma adminii trator who will and giva dignity unity to our City Govarnmanf part-tlm- a A ttappmg-it- n candidate will navar do VOTE Sheldon R BREWSTER for MAYOR Paid Pol Adv by John D Watt Co Chairman FOR BRFWSTFR BOOSTERS distinctive hand stitched wing tip in black or perfecte brawn 249J The em! — point Prep Gridiron Results Whether It's the long wing or the conventional Region On Beer River 24 North Ceche IP Box Elder 7 Logan Region Twe Ogden 2J Bonneville 7 Clearfield 7 Ben Lomond 7 Davis 19 Weber 4 Bountiful 13 South Ceche 7 (practice) Region Four Highland 28 South 0 Granite 19 Olympus 4 Skyline 25 fast 0 Reigon Four Cyprus 27 Granger 20 Hillcrest 7 “Jordan 42 Murrey 20 Region Five Orem 20 Provo 0 Payson 20 Spanish Fork II -"r Region Six Wasatch 20 Morgan 14 North Summit 25 Perk CltV 0 Grantsvlllf 13 South Summit 4 Region Seven Amerlcad Fork 44 Pleasant Grove I Uintah 33 BY High 0 Lehl 45 Union 9 Region Eight East Cerbon 31 Montlcello 24 Notre Dame 40 Green River 0 Moeb 27 Juab 8 Region Nine Millard 27 Delta 0 19 Juab 0 Emery Region Ten Kaneb 24 Beaver 4 Milford II Hurricane 4 Dixie 41 Perowan 13 tr whether It's the brogue look or wing tip by PHI The fully BATES long me- d dium brogue the lightweight look btucher wing leather-line- In for autumn "The Wing's the thing!" brown 199S by FIORSHEIM new saber stitch wing with In black magic gorn slip-o- n The ' — "JfY'1 by FLORSHEIM IMPERIAL blutcher Long fully wing leather lined full double soles storm welt leather heels brown W303EBJ f£ OVEMBER SS0M1 QE 3495 by FLORSHEIM The conventional wing in brown or black 24 95 in Imperial Quality also by PHI brown at BATES by 229S FIORSHEIM Wing tip blucher stained brown 299S — hand -- |