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Show We Dinosaurs Grab Region 5 Football Title With 16-6 Win Over Provo The Sports Scene -Schaerrer, Fullmer Draw: Coach’s Praise By WENDELL RIGBY prises. Carbon Dinosaurs captured Region Five football title honors as they powered their way to a decisive 16-6 win over Provo Bull-| dogs Friday afternoon in a last} round game played in the Brig-| ham Young University Stadium. | By WENDELL RIGBY Herald Sports Writer showing in Provo Bulldogs have not made much of a season, but the race for Region Five gridiron honors this credit to they have developed same boys who are a real ; | the. team and to, the institution. — Among the many boys playing varsity ball are two had Elmer been Richards, who the closing seconds of the game.| pretty thoroughly fensed all afternoon, broke loose with some great broken field running to spart a drive deep into Provo territory. The Bulldogs broke threugh the line to smear him onthe twelve, | Both boys stayed loyal to their team and their school | Provoans made the game as one sided as it was. The Bulldogs worked out a defense tha thoroughly blocked the hard running Elmer Richards, Carbon halfback; but in the process they had to ease up on some of the other carriers and Stan Crocco had a field day as he constantly broke through the Provo line for big chunks of yardage. % “Skiing—Their Way to Life,’’ Fast-moving and filmed in one of the finest ski films ever beautiful color, the. movie shows produced, will be shown on Dec. some of the world’s best skiers 2 in the Central Junior High (old announced Saturday. The film, produced by world-famed Sverre Engen, the will Provo played with most of its regulars back in the lineup, after an unfortunate enforced vacation, and the boys did their best to make up for some troubles in the past with some real ball playing Friday. ‘Y’ Letter On Mountain Looks Improved yard Green clad The giant letter “Y” looks much improved in its penalty team back on runs that finally grounded the ball on the Bulldog 25. On an a “tail” on the bottom which tended to turn the “U” into option play he took the ball and circled wide ‘to his left, dodged a lifesized letter “‘Y.” three Provo tacklers and outsprinted the field into the end zone. Dependable Jerry Booth * Carbon, Pleasant Grove Bag Grid Honors * 7” It Was ‘Dads Day’ for Bulldogs Provo Bulldogs may have lost the football game to Carbon Dinosaurs last Friday but they also gained something very important when most of the Dads of the football team showed up on the ‘Reserve bench,” wearing a big numeral on their backs similar to the numbers their and the visitors retained a three point margin. sons wore on their playing jerseys. Well Defensed A meeting will be called in the near future and Carbon scored again in the these “Alumni” will be given an opportunity to form final period with a series of suran organization to perpetuate and foster better and closer relationships between the school and the parents of the boys who make up its athletic teams. Sounds like a whale of a good idea for any and all schools. * * Fans Chuckle Over Kopp’s Crack BYUsports fans are still enjoying the “crack”? made by genial Coach Hal Kopp following the team’s victory over Utah State a week ago. Whenthe traditional wagon wheel was presented to Coach Kopp and his boys it was an impressive sight to see that big gang of huskies gather around and accept the return of that symbol of industry and achievement. It was also a thrilling sound to hear Coach Kopp’s big voice booming over the microphone, ‘Who said those | Missionaries can’t fight’? | His ride off the field on top of that wheel on the shoulders of his husky gridders must have been heart warming to him as it was to the host of BYU supporters Gridley had a spctacularly fine year | The Paysonites were determined} that their former coach, Don Ful- | ler, was not going to gain addi-| tional honors at their expense Blaine Dixon sneaked over for the point after following Lynn Stewart's drive into pay,dirt. This made it 140 for the Green. and White of Payson t Rather, they certainly went out) payson's third touchdown came and proved beyond a shadow of a) on an interception. Lynn Stewart doubt that affable Jim Durrant is) pulled in an errant Don pass and a comer,in the coaching ranks |rambled to his own 35 yard line. The Lions came out after the Rex Bryan tore off 22 cards and scoreless first half and literally| nixon went over to make it 20-0. through the line for the extra point hit a stone wall with only minutes to go Rex Bryan broke loose for 60 ania and another score. Keith Buys went across for the point after and that In fact the balance and ability| ended as fine scoring half as of the Lion back field is the best) could be seen in any football enthis writer has seen this season in| aounter. ‘ circled right end, eluded 2 host of| superlative play tacklers and cut across field to g0| packs. tackle for the extra point. BYU NFL coach who boasts an advan- , U Uta h Frosh Win tage in competition with Brown: Brown, who has led Cleveland to Eastern of their terriffic six years resume their personal duel tday when Paul Brown's Cleveland Browns entertain Buddy Parker's Pittsburgh Steelers with the league crowns since 1950, scored only one victory during that time Division and against the Parker-coached Lions in 12 exhibition, regular and championship games. By UNITED PRESS University of -Utah’s freshman three season had to sweat for a over Parker’s Steelthis season and .to figures to be a rip- football squad won its more experienced team. Lorin Gardner played his usual fine game. Larry Mattinson was always an offensive threat but despite good gains could not generate the speed to break away. Keith Chapple and Jack Robertson, two of the finer ends jn the region, did a good job despite the crushing Payson attack Scoring Payson touchdowns: Bryan 2, Stewart and Dixon. PAT second) _Gtawart, Dixon, Buys game of the year Friday, turning back the winless frosh from Utah State 14-7. The Brigham Young University greenlings bounced back from a oe , i ‘ RADIATORS REPAIRED Auto Gjass Installed Specialized Work AHLANDERS defeat at the hands of Wyoming to handily triumph over Montana State’s freshmen 27-13 at Bozeman, Mont. 499 So. Univ. Avenue ‘G’ in football, Steelers and will join the Browns in a three-way tie for first place. The San Francisco Forty-Niners (5-1) take a two-game Western Division lead into the first of four straight games and are 2% point son!” Turkey Shoot underdogs against the Rams (2-4) Slated By Gun Club at Los Angeles. In the other games, the Detroit Lions (3-5) are four-point choices to defeat the Eagles (2-4) at Philadelphia; the Baltimore Colts (3-3) are slim, one-point favorites against the Redskins (24) at Washington; and the Bears (2-4) are nine-point favorites to down the Green Bay Packers (2-4) at Chicago. 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Spanish Fork has| that long march 66 yards for the initial six points.| The Fuller coached Dons played Big Lynn Stewart: broke through} 944q ball but were up against a most successful coaches of recent Horsepower Firesweep Firedome Fireflite DRAFTING! ADDRESS EARL WRIGHT Stadium. If the Giants win, they “Just look at it as earning the EDSEL 98 ww... DeSOTO =~ TO LEARN NAME Warren Manwill, Keith is a nine-point choice to whip the Chicago Cardinals (2-4) at Yankee { who watched the spectacle. AMERICAN SCHOOL, Dept. PV-43 6331 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Mail without any obligation complete information and 156page book on howto learn and qualify for these good paying jobs as draftsmen. It was a bruising hard fought|ond TD. game in which the arch rivals} Buys, Lynn Stewart and Rex from the South end of the county | Bryan took the ball from the smart 1958 EdSe| ste How ir COMPARES * MEN WANTED out of bounds on the excitement, grounded the ball 17. Built by the Gun Club members in the end zone for a two: point during the past year the new club- are tied for second behind San house facilities will be used by Francisco. safety for the Miners. Parker, who guided the Lions to Provo’s lone score came late the Knights of Columbus, Escain the third quarter. The Bull- lante Council 1136, for their an- three Western Division and two nual shoot. league titles before switching to dogs recovered a Carbon fumble General chairman of the event Pittsburgh this season, is the only on the latter’s 30 yard mark and began a drive that culminated in Peter Fakler promises turkeys, a touchdown. Mike Liddiard led hams and other prizes for the general public is invited to particithe drive, and when he was winners in the competition. Shoot- pate. Sandwiches and other refinally stopped, a pitchout to ers will be matched according to freshments will be available and Mark Fullmer caught the Miner their ability and may compete as all profits will be put into the defense napping, and the speedy often as they wish. Knights’. Christmas Charity Fund. Mr. Fakler indicates that the halfback went over for the six Assisting Mr. Fakler are Dr. points. Schaerer’s kick was wide Clubhouse will be open and this S. W. Georges, president of the Many sports fans are wondering just howlong little Plea-ant Grove can keep up the pace. Theystill remember a football championship, a basketball winner, a track and wrestling leader, as well as an All-Church basketball championship all coming out of the little community. The old pioneer strength must still be in evidence. * wae in the last half Friday to leave | the Payson % yard line them jn contention for the region| In eight plays, plus a fifteen yard title as they downed Spanish Fork | Penalty, Payson’s sterling backs ons by a 27-0 score. | went over 99 yards for their sec- flu attacks this week but the team “Hail to the Champions” seems to be the slogan now made the kick and the visitors of all good Central Utah football fans, as Carbon High led 7-0. On the kickoff a pair of Provo School in Region Five, and Pleasant Grove in Region Seven The new Provo Gun Clubhouse clinched title honors for the 1957 season. Both schools backs pulled a Gaston-Alphonzo at the Provo Airport will be the act, and Quarterback Doug have good teams, and state championships could easily scene of a turkey shoot on Nov. | Schaerer, apparently confused by come from either or both of these high class grid aggregations. Lions | Lorin xardner made a spectacular caine tollife and scored 27 points | kick at laugh-pro- goods stores a nd by club members. college Oppen- Cleveland sion by one game and is a seven- 23-12 victory point favorite. The Steelers and ers earlier New York Giants (both 4-2) are day’s tussle tied for second. © snorter. Four New York players. suffered their | Provo defense with a pair of nice minded of howattractive the letter “U’ on the hillside, east of Salt Lake City, looked last year after it developed his how a highly successful mentor operates; Oscar Eastern Division lead at stake. _ Cleveland (5-1) leads, the divi- the Struck Quickly The Dinos struck quickly in the second period. The two) teams had battled on even terms | in the middle of the field when} Stan Crocco took matters into his | own hands and crossed up the! Payson After receiving the kickoff following Payson's scoring play, the ae ores it to the 50-yard line. local prep ranks. | The entire Payson team played Toni Sailer demonstrates his un- will be shown in slow motion. Five minutes after the second | excellent ball The defensive play beatable racing technique, Stein | Tickets for the film are nowon local sporting half began, speedy Rex Bryan} of the line was on a par with the Ericksen, UCLA ski coach, shows jsale at several United Press Sports Writer own 25 as the first quarter ended. prominent position on the side of the big east mountain since it has shed most of the red coloring that has decorated it for some time. Seems that the playful boosters from the big hilltop school up north had an after-thought in their designing. Such things are usually done preceding, not following big football games. It has been suggested that they may have been re-| through skiing techniques. The wedeln technique of skiing The National Football League's and set Durrant’s fighting Jim . Provoans began a drive of their) , fifteen goes coast to coast. In the film, Olympic champion By an almost certain Carbon touchdown drive. On their part the a By MARION OLSEN Herald Sports Writer SPANISH FORK — Coach a team worked with such devastat-| ing effect. The Payson backfield! worked with the precision and pow-| voking antics; and all-time chamer reminiscent of the fabled “Four! pion Alf Engen and his instruc- Horsemen.” .,_| dahl Steelers-Browns Game Today an alert Bulldog halfback, to stop own but they ran out of gas, Lions 27 to O Victory tore the Dons apart. Seldom has | py. try Division Lead at Stake In On one occasion they held the powerful Carbon backs for downs inside the ten yard line, and they|! scrapped hard all afternoon. | The Dinos took the opening kick of the game and drove straight downfield to the 10 yard line where they fumbled, and the ball was captured by Jim Marshall, * Paul Provo High) auditorium, it was in action on U. S: slopes from tors show the latest in modern He ran for one of the touch- be shown in Provo under the downs and set the stage for the | sponsorship of the Mogen David other with some near sensational Ski Club. Engen will personally narrate the Provo showing. runs. BULLDOG ACES — Doug Schaerrer (left) and Mark Fullmer have been outstanding performers on Provo High’s football team this year. Schaerrer has been a fine quarterback, while Fullmer is rated as one of the state’s top line backers. Bowen, | Penrod, Paul Poeletti, Robert . Carbon ) Clark, John Smith, Spendlove |\ Ends—Leon McKendrick, Billy| and Ferguson. Higby, Kent Frandsen, Gene MorCenter — Roger Menlove and ley and Craig Jeanselme. Paul Vincent. | Tackles — Jerry Jewkes, Bob Backs — Doug Schaerer, Jerry Golding, Richard Bury and Larry Slack, Ron Robbins, Richard Brundage. Frampton, Ralph Payne, Garth | Guards—Walter Wright, Dennis Bray, Chuck Norton, Charles} Charlesworth and Carl Schoen-/ Tinney, Jim Marshall, Merrill | berger. Greenhalgh, Dennis Larson, Mark | Centers — Richard Fail and Fullmer, Roger Moon and Mike) Jerry Marchello. | Liddiard. | 0 9 0 7—16 Backs — Terry Alger, Jerry Carbon Booth, Wayne Reid, Elmer Rich- Provo ators 00 6 O-6 Carbon scoring: Touchdowns— | ards, Stan Crocco and Joe | Stan Croece, Bob Golding; PAT— Jewkes. | Jerry Booth 2 (Placements); Provo Ends — Bruce Dahle, Dave Safety (Schaerer). Provo Scoring: Touchdown — Voegel, Dean Conant, Russell | Mark Fullmer. Garrett and Dave Cropper. Officials — Wayne Soffa, Don Tackles — Charles Fetterly, | Kearn Kendall, Clarence Haynie. | Overly and Russ Hillman. Ski Club to Sponsor Showing Of Top Film Near Sensational Runs celebration-after-defeat spree a few weeks ago. Quite a tribute to a pair of fine athletes. Last Half Surge Gives Lineups and summary: de- and on a fourth down pass play According to Coach Jackson| the ball came to rest on the one Jewkes, the scheduled game with} a| is Mark Scharrer. foot line, but it was just that students—Mark Fullmer and Douglas Springville has been called off, as| the of most much short of the necessary doing been has Doug and linebacker deluxe, the Red Devils decided not to| quarterbacking for the Dogs in their not too successful play their once postponed game} yardage. Provo took over but fumbled on . with the champions. This auto-| campaign. the first play, an attempt to run fonoffense Fullmer works out of a halfback slot, but matically clinches the ‘title for the ball out, and Bob Golding, it is on defense that he really shines. His coach rates him the Dinos. Carbon tackle, fell on the ball The victory for the Miners for a touchdown. as one of the best linebackers he has seen this season, and Jerry Booth Coach Dick Hill is in quite a favorable position to make} thoroughly spoiled the featured kicked the point and the ball ; . | event on the Provo Homecoming game ended 16-6 for the Homesuch observations. Doug. was an outstanding third baseman when he celebration, but the rejuvenated coming spoilers Carbon Dinos. The buzzer ended another Mincame up through the Pony League baseball program, and Bulldogs did not give up without and only a few*un- er threat as they intercepted a he has done a fine job with the inexperienced Bulldogs in | a struggle, breaks against the wobbly Provo desperation pass in | fortunate their play this season. when a number of teammates went on an unexplainable Guards—George 7 SUNDAY HERALD SCNDAY. NOVEMBER 10, i997 YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU DID! CENTRAL UTAH MOTOR UNDER THE REVOLVING E 410 S. UNIVERSITY, AVE. IN PROVO LIGHTWEIGHT, LONG ON WEAR oe. - PAN-AMERICAN TOPCOATS Its comfortable, light weight fabrie warms you up without weighting $ you down. . . it's soft to touch. . .yet tweed-rugged to wear ..--+--- - 16 WEST ° CENTER, PROVO = ' s . DRESS RIGHT .. . you can’t afford not to I OPEN MONDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. 695° CHARGE IT PAY % MO. |