| Show 21) The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday November ‘24 1963 Davis Stabs Highland Dart Errors Costly as Rams Roll By Bill Coltrin Tribune Sports Writer Highland”® Rams their horns points sharpened to needle-lik- e Stabbed the Davis Darts 31-- 0 Saturday afternoon in Ute stadium and thereby collected their third state Class A football championship in five years Judge Tips Pioneers 31-- 0 9 Bulldogs Win Class B On Big Second Half ‘if "t-- £ !?- - £ f 'JUB6E 14 IEHI 6t AS f'i" V 'a J :QM 1 Judge Memorial's Bulldogs proved that with aE else being equal lots of beef wiE decide most footbaE games as they broke away in the second for to beat Lehi 14-- 6 Judge 14 the state Class B championship SEVEN SnORT in Ute Stadium THE MUCH smaller Pioneers fought off the BuEdogs and actually dominated the first half in but Judge came out the second half and quickly took charge of the old ball game Judge didn’t do anything fullfancy it just ran back John Ravarino up the midStu dle and slanted Holman off the tackles ‘vffLa tt 'Ki f s - aL ’ Air' A "'1 1 d - ic r A ' A t d ’ - With Highland using so many —Tribune Photo by Brandt P Gray players you can’t Jteep track of Mike Heiser Judge guard busts up the Paul Robinson Mike Cooper held the bail Bill 9th grader John Pezely (10) wheels in from his them even 'WITH a program middle to smother an extra “point try by Lehi’nj Fowler (11) blocks Skip Papanikoias (82) while I left linebacker spot trying to get into action it'i tough to single out stars but there’s no questiorTTur what Utah-Aggi- e that explosive offense was ignited by Sterling Stu Simpson e a quarterback who capped his career with his best 24-2game 156 Three Davis mistakes in the first half gave Highland three chances to score and the Rams batted 1000 cashing in on all three Cougars Outgun Rams I11 0 Surprise Continued from Page D-- points and it was 15-- 8 and remained that way at halftime l 8-- 7 d mistake came after the Darts had made a great stand to stop the Rams line in the secon the one-foond quarter The Darts tried to surprise Highland on the first play with a pass but Bob Jackson plucked it off and fan unmolested five yards to the end zone Tibbitts’ toe made it 14-0 Third Davis mistake came when the Darts fumbled and Steve Robinson recovered on the Davis 33 with 1:07 left in the first half Simpson fired to Doug Ham- mer for 13 and Garth Hall the runninltftar of the day picked nine more Then’ Tibbitts kicked a field goal from the 15 with only 27 seconds left in the half up MIDWAY IN the second quarter a penalty on Davis and a big defensive play by Jack LaPine put Davis deep in the sock and Hall brought the Davis punt back 20 yards to By Associated Preu BALTIMORE Nov 23 -- Bill substiHartack a tute using a borrowed saddle rode Quadrangle to a victory over favored Breakspar Saturday in the $176250 Pimlico Futurity It was the feature on the only major horse racing card in the nation because of widespread cancellations due to the death of 16 Tom Miller sneaked across President Kennedy but the try for point failed and It A CROWD OF 14138 came out was in stormy weather to watch LATER IN the fourth period Quadrangle run off with the Baker kicked the field goal from $11001250 top purse the 18 But the Rams came right Willie Shoemaker scheduled back after capturing a BYU to ride the winner telephoned fumble on the 6ugar 43 from the Pacific Coast and said They scored when Christensen he didn’t want to ride because of d moved across from the his grief over the slaying of the line President last-minu- rd Ma-lars- DAVIS Quadrangle Nets Turf Run for $176250 Purse took only three plays Norman Burkett picked up four yards Robinson scored the third and then Ken Hines got one at Cougar touchdown on a dazzling run at the opening of the center On the next play Hines broke third quarter and this put the off right tackle and scampered Cougars out in front by 21-- 8 80 yardsfor the touchdown Baker missed the try for point John Christensen got two extra The Rams scored again after points and the Rams were a pass interception on the BYU ahead DAVIS FUMBLED a punt and THE CATS got their second Howard Smith recovered on the score in the second quarter on a line On the third Dart march Robinson Shafer Bob hit play Simpson Merkley and Ballard adtouchdown with a seven-yarthe ball to the Ram 38 vanced pass and Bob Tibbitts kicked From there Robinson exploded the extra point center and twisted and yer place kick! Incidentally med his way to a touchdown doesn't who Tibbitts specialist the best run of the day do anything else ended up high seven with points Maiarsie ran across two point man since Highland’s four touchdowns were scored by four different players SECOND 21-1- 4 one-yar- By DJck Rosetta tify his confident stand on the points to their total for a comtitles His roster lists 24 juniors fortable 17-- 0 lead at halftime Tribune Sports Writer and two sophomores many of Coach Klekas said it was the “Starting today this' every whom start team’s decision to "cut out the other year for the title business of the first half and is going to stop” Speaking was THE OTHER winner Judge fancy stuff to stick good straight football coach at Memorial in Class B was winBill Fickinger the in half” second who had polHigh Highland just ning its fourth title of all time “When our line began to wear for the and its last as a member of the ished off Davis 31-- 0 down the Lehi kids our offense Class A title 14-con“B” ranks with its took the cue and drove to those go nE WAS referring of course quest of Lehi The Bulldogs two TDs” Klekas said to the “A” bracket in 1964 as to the odd year title string that Lehi probably will too “It was very definitely Highland started in 1959 continJudge and Highland team effort that won us the ued m 1961 And lengthened in schoolrooms dressed in championship” Ute Stadium Saturday to in the and rode It was the second title for buses The Bulldogs left after Lehi’s coach Jim Crittenden Fickinger as head coach He their win and came back led attributed his team’s loss to inwon the A title in 1961 And he Klckas with the ability to score when down close was a beaming coach in the by Coach Frank championship trophy twice’ in the first half and the gleaming Ram dressing room afterward failure of his small backfield to cradled in his arms “You gotta respect that deget a "good footing on the slipAT THE TIME Highland led fense of ours” he said pery Ute stadium turf” A glimpse of the Davis only 35 “I think that's the trophy or the awed looks of the “JUDGE outweighed us straight game we’ve held the op- Highland pepsters must have in- pounds to the man and when we position scoreless” spired the Rams for in the next play 10 of our men both ways Fickinger has reasons to jus five minutes they added 10 the strain begins to tell”' Crit grid 6 their both stadium 7-- 0 fourth I H- - Game Tabbed as Thriller-Play- ed as Thriller By Marion Dunn Tribune Sports Writer The 1963 Utah vs LOGAN Utah State football game previewed as a certain thriller more than lived up to its advance notice and the record crowd in Romney Stadium was treated to a true classic Satur- - w lAtAl It was so noisy that Coach Ray Nagel had to step outside to be heard in his day comments And Nagel was as THE AGGIES were stopped gracious as his players were line by time and on the half-foo- t jubilant a determined Utah defense and that half foot naturally made “I AM PROUD of our kids a big difference in the two dress- They came back when they were down and they fought abd ing rooms afterwards In the steamy Ute squad room scrambled all the way They a jubilant Roy Jefferson have been like this all year but Tedd Tuttle and George Dendressed only In a towel stood they Wjere really fine today” boating directors of Utah ney Then turning to Utah State and Idaho respectively have Nagel said' "Utah State has a agreed to confer in Salt Lake in really great club and Coach an effort to solve boating reTony Knap has done a tremenbetween the dous job up here They are a ciprocity problems two states great team as shown by the fact the one-foline THE MEETING was originally tenden offered “That Is where they were on when he said the ended” game scheduled for Monday morning they got us in the second half but the death of President Kenwhen they had us completely Actually the noise on the moved the meeting back worn down” Utah side didn’t let up when nedy until next week probably Davis mentor Gerald Purdy the players started to leave E Smylie ‘of Gov Robert his team’s mental it just came from a different dejected by Idaho in asking Denney to armistakes which cost two TDs direction in the first half felt that his club range the meeting expressed h de- confidence that an agreement “let down a lot” after Highland Ute backers greeted ea-withthe solve can player parting a Dart pass inside dispute over boat intercepted the line and ran for the cheer and a lot of back slapping licensing just as the two states did in the field of motor vehicle score But a s the tunnel the registration The west side of Ute Stadium Aggie room was quiet As the law now stands pon all the chips Saturday DarreE Steele the little blond The and Highland Utahns or other nonresident Judge crowds both occupied that runner who carried the baE on boaters must pay a licensing the final charge that just missed side tax to boat in Idaho could barely talk because of Even the cheerleaders on the the emotion he stiE felt Idahoans however can boat west side had the best go They for free in Utah providing thfeir danced around and hollered on OF COURSE I thought I was boats are properly registered in over but they said no and that their home state comparatively dry ground but the Lehi and Davis cheerers was it’” was aE Steele said If the two boating administrahad nothing but soup on the east about the final play tors reach an agreement it will side The Lehi girls led their COACH KNAP fought his way probably take an executive order cheers from the first row of the through the crowd and arrived on the part of Gov Smylie to stands late He said “Utah is a great change the Idaho law This is the “Year of the Ram- team Nagel did a terrific job page” at Highland and at half- with them They were down and time three huge white balloons came back and it takes a good Trailer with a banner draping from team to do that Week them reading “Rampage” were “I thought the fake kick was OPEN HOUSE sent winging into the air the turning point They got away TODAY THE FACT t?at Mark Jen- with it and that’s all it took” PM sen tackle for the AU DAY IVERY DAY THIS While Knap and Nagel wereRams was running at fullback WEEK 1 BUY NOWI SAVE lOO'f of SSI on on occasion Saturday wasn’t being gracious the fans from both schools were anything AMERICAS fINEST BRAND NAME meant to disgrace the Darts— it FOR 19641 but 4 LUXURY was supposed to surprise Davis ' 4 18' TRAVELERS and add power to the offense and 13' and 13' VACATIONERS Nagel was snowballed and TRUCK CAMPERS Judge must give some credit jeered by the Aggie crowd durto Pat Williams SALES Ed Winters ing and after the game The AgKIATE and John" Bircunshaw for their gies also came in lor some verEM 1025 So Main Low win The trio was in charge of bal abuse from Ute partisans Depositi Accepted at Low Special for Future Delivery ” for the Bull- and this detracted from the dogs and they did a yeoman’s tremendous footbaE show job of digging the Ute Stadium mud from the Judge players’ post-gam- Boat Leaders Plan for SL Parley along with Pezely Lehi’s Carl Rymer Jerry Smith Alan Gardner Jay Chedi-ste- r Randy Chamberlain Milt Rasmussen Scott Adamson Cole Evans and Bob Kolan considerably aE made Pioneer fans proud Have Your Car SERVICED While You Shop Sears Automotive Service Center -- shoes In tribute to the late President John F Kennedy the crowd observed two periods of silent prayer — before each PUBLIC NOTICE game' The Highland ROTC Honor unit gave a three volley salute before the Ram Dart game ALLSTATE Heavy Duty MUFFLERS Ford BUILDING W hav fh moil complt tup ply of trailr parti and quipmnt In th Intormountaln Wil Foe-- " Hatn Window Doori Wator Haton Wator Pumpi PwrnatM Cook Siovm Home Rfrlgrolon For Air Condi- Intercom tion rt Sink) St Ui Of Cll The start of a touchdown pass play for Highland Quarterback Stu Simpson (13) hi boot-- 4 ' —Tribune Photo by Frank Porthatds legging to his left and when he got clear he turned fired to Ed 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CAMPER ’49-’5- LOW -- ifory or Mobilt PA ten-yar- “cleat-cleaning- GAS SERVICE 1113 Beck St e “I have a' roaring Ram PETROLANE GAS SERVICE 1 That set off a steady stream of noise that didn’t let up until the players filed outside ° f one-yar- Tanks on a table and called for a ehper for the coaches and the response echoed from the walls 7-- 6 ' 238-pou- d Loose or Rent Uadinf Household Oat gains later Robinson went in from the one-foline but Mike Heiser blocked the try for point and Judge still led But Coach Frank Klekas’ lads were out to sew it up for once and aE and after John Pezely had returned the kickoff to the Judge 40 the Bulldogs went all the way in 15 plays aE on the ground 2-- 4 iff im HIGHLAND’S last touchdown drive with came on a the lineup changed on just about every play Richard Black at Bob and Dick quarterback Jackson in the backfield along with regulars Doug Wadsworth and Robinson motfed the ball When they couldn’t in came Simpson Hall and Shafer It took an incredible 24 plays to move the 79 yards with Hall d getting the touchdown on a drive And Tibbitts the Toe made it 31 0 Picking stars out of 25 or 30 Highland players is tough Kidk like Hammer and Lapine like Bob Clark ahd Bryce Wade like safety men Furness and Bruce Robbie Richards Lubeck Frank ChrisLandheim Craig tensen corner men Bob and Dick Jackson pick a name out of the program and you’ll Farm ' d BIGGEST GAIN was a burst by Ravarino With That was enough as it took Ravarino Holman and quarterJudge just six plays to score Mike Murray assisting in back half the second started after the ball carrying Ravarino and Holman brought Ravarino finally scored from the baE from the Judge J8 to the inches away and Sandor kicked Lehi 18 in five plays and then the cinching point to make it with Lehi set to stop one or the 14-- 7 with 7 :16 to go in the game- other Ettle Mike Sandor ripped didn’t pass in the secoff the right side and went all ondJudge half after seeing Coaeh the way for the touchdown Jim Crittenden’s kids intercept And when Sandor kicked the two to stop Judge drives in the extra point that actuaEy was first half enough But Judge got the big interBUT THE battling Pioneers ception in the first half when struck back almost going all Pezely intercepted in the end the way on a great kickoff play zone when Lehi was threatenMike Cooper dropped the ball ing around the Judge 10 on the kickoff picked it up and JUDGE USED a flock of playfired a lateral pass almost the ers Besides the backs menwidth of the field to speedy BE! tioned that Bulldog bunch of Fowler Enemen played great baE — Tim Mike Heiser MEANWHILE the Pioneers Kelly Randy had made a- - lane up the east Stack Skip Papanikolas Mike sideEne and Fowler went all the Mole Paul Purcell Ray Thomas Dion Riley Wynn Paoletti John Kelly — all had their moments And Alan CrandaE and Bob Gamble played great defense Odd Years Pay Off for Ram Club the Dart 19 Shafer carried for five and then Simpson faked a handoff bootlegged to his left and hit Ed Furness' right in the corner Where the goal line meets the And when Tibbitts Sideline booted again it was 24 0 COMPLETE way to the Judge 42 before ha ivas tripped up Battering Paul Robinson picked up four yards and Cooper fired to Scott Adamson lor 11 Then on a fourth down and long yardage play Cooper hit Adamson again for a first down on the red-eye- d And a mistake making against Highland is like dropping your fists against Sonny Liston In either case you get v belted and good SIMPSON ONLY ran with the ball three times but he surprised even himself by getting gallop once away for a He passed 13 times hit seven including two touchdowns and had a total yards gained mark of By BiU Coltrin Tribune Sports Writer ot WHILE NOT even the most loyal Davis rooter could ever figure that the Darts might have won Saturday there is no question but what Davis made enough errors to lose a ’ half dozen games high-grad- 14-- 6 9 All member dealers will remain closed Sunday and Monday EL 754 So Slate Thun Fri pm — Tue Sat 945 am-pm Open Mon am -- 9 9:45 Wed ' 6 b i |