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Show Dixie Rolls Past Pleasant Grove 25 to 6 a Win Places Utah Bombs Flyers In Falcons In Prep Finals 34-0 Game SALT LAKE CITY (UP)—Daring By GUY HILLMAN Utah, with junior quarterback Lee Herald Sports Writer ST. GEORGE — Dixie’s Grosscup at the controls, once rip- again utilized its ited aerial attack Saturday to bomb the Air |~ roaring Flyers, expertly directed by quarterback Richard Hafen, Force Academy and gain a 40 football victory. Grosscup, who only a week ago ‘stormed past Pleasant Grove High’s Vikings, 25-6, Saturday to gain a spot in the finals of the state high school football playoffs. The Flyers will tangle passed for 316 yards against Army, hurled the pigskin for 249 yards, including two touchdowns. with Little Stuart Millard next Saturday in the Ute Stadium in Salt Lake City for the defeated Judge Memoria! 20-14 in the other Class B semi-final. their march to their second straight Class title, were no match the high-flying Flyers Saturday, as the brilliant Hafen tossed passes and two touchdown quarterbacked the team like a veteran. Spark Dixie Attack Hafen was assisted in moving the ball by another Hafen, named Arlyn, who also fired a touch- Utah at Dixie’s first touchdown came in Final Touchdown Dixie scored their final touchdown when one of Don Hales’ passes was knockd into the air and Emery grabbed the ball and rain 63 yards for a touchdown. AGGIES FOIL PASS—Utah State’s Bob Winters (15) and Jerry Pelovsky (27) team up to knock over Denver’s George Colbert (21) loose from a pass in the second quarter of their game at Denver Saturday. Denver came from behind to defeat the Aggies, 21-19. Oregon Gains Rose Bowl College Football Scores the right ao Box Elder, Tooele Gain Class A earned PRICE, Utah (UP)— Quarterback’ Charles (Tuffy) Claybaugh scored two touchdowns Saturday to lead Box Elder to a 19-13 win over Carbon and a berth in the Utah class A football playoffs against Tooele. SOUTHWEST the individual Southern Methodist 27 Arkansas opponent mark for SOUTH South Carolina 13 Virginia 0 Washington Backs Wyoming Downs Rip California Lobos, 20-13 ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (UP)— In 35-27 Win caught a pass which he dropped Cluskey and Dick Payseno romp- Maushart to engineer Wyoming’s then. caught again while lying on ing at will, the Huskies pusked ground game. the ground. He topped off the across three thouchdowns in the The Lobos, entering the game afternoon by scoring the deciding second quarter for a 21-7 half- as the Skyline conference’s best touchdown from three yards out. time lead, then held off a spirited rushing team, were held to a last half California drive te win season’s low of 54 yards on ofan exciting, if unskillful, game. fense. They were forced to use their lightly-regarded aerial arm to make it a close game. Friday Sunday WEST Oregon 16 Southern California 7 Oregon St. 24 Stanford 14 Washington St. 21 Idaho 13 Washington 35 California 27 Denver 21 Utah State 19 Colorado State U. 19 Montana 7 Utah 34 Air Force Academy 0 Wyoming 20 New Mexico 13 a 19-7 halftime lead. But Denver in the second half: was far the better team, offensively and defensively. A 3yard pass from quarter- back Al Yanowieh to end Dick Juth scored for Denver in the third period. Winters came within CORVALLIS, Ore. (UP)—Senior halfback Joe Francis, a running and passing demon, turned in his most brilliant performance Saturday to lead defending Pacific Coast conference champion Ore- gon State to a 24-14 football victory over Stanford. Francis, playing his final home Michigan 27 Indiana 13 Michigan State 43 Minnesota 13 Wisconsin 24 Illinois 13 Kansas 13 Oklahoma State 7 Iowa State 33 South Dakota 0 Colorado 27 Nebraska 0 Kansas State 23 Missouri 21 Drake 20 West Texas State 19 Purdue 27 Northwestern 0 of 20,000, ran for two toychdowns and passed for another. The Honolulu Hurricane, who sat out last week because of: the flu, also racked up 274 yards rushing and passing, braking his mark of 203 yards in last season's Rose Bowl game against Iowa. Operating behind Oregon State's bruising line, Francis ran for 138 yards and completed nine out of 10 pass attempts for 106 yards. CAR PORTS...PORCH COVERS . . - AWNINGS .. 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Wyoming’s football team, held to BERKELEY, Calif. (UP) — A Tooele entered the finals by short gains on a muddy field, getting past defending champion trio of fancy-stepping University sifting whipped New Mexico 20-13 SaturEast. The two teams battled to a of Washington backs, scoreless tie but Tooele was de- through a porous California line, day in rain, snow and finally sunclared the winner on the basis won a battle of fumbles from the shine. Golden Bears, 35-27, Saturday of more yardage gained. Despite the wet and cold, Published by Herald Corporation, 50 South First West Street every afternoon Monday coach Clarence accompanied the runners in the motor caravan, for Utah State. Quarterback Bob William & Mary 38 Rutgers 7 Florida 14 Vanderbilt 7 Kentucky 27 Xavier (O.) 0 West Virginia 27 Wake Forest 14 Navy 52 G. Washington 0 Auburn 6 Georgia 0 honors of the contest by running 22 up 212 yards in 15 carries to set Texas Tech 26 Hardin Simmons 2] California’s rushing. Football Finals to 5:30 a.m. for his longest rest of the grind. BYU track Robison, who in an ace of batting the ball down, but could not: deflect it beyond Juth’s reach. to represent both an Oregon and a Southern Saturday Georgia Tech 10 Alabama 7 play and one game remaining Notre Dame 7 Oklahoma 0 while Stanford ended up with Texas 14 Texas Christian 2 three defeats in conference play, Rice 7 Texas A&M 6 Morris 21-10, Dartmouth 20 Cornell 19 LOS ANGELES (UP)—Oregon Army 20 Tulane 14 captured State, Duke 7 Clemson 6 Mississippi 14 Tennessee 7 with but one defeat in conference Score by quarters: Pleasant Grove .... voir. Ray slept at Heber from 3 freezing weather to retain a slim chance for the Skyline conference football championship. The game just lasted too long EAST Penn State 14 Holy Cross 10 Syracuse 34 Colgate 6 Bowling Green 14 Marshall 7 Allen’s 24-yard run put the ball the west in the Rose Bowl Satur- Boston College 19 Marquette 14 on the Dixie one-yard line and day when fullback Jack Morris New Hampshire 7 Mass. 7 Hales went across on a quarter- led the Ducks to a 16-7 victory Williams 39 Amherst 14 back sneak for Pleasant Grove’s over Southern California. Brown 33 Harvard 6 Oregon’s victory before 30,975 lone touchdown. Pennsylvania 28 Columbia 6 Dixie made 10 first downs to fans in Memorial coliseum, com- Connecticut 0 Rhode Island 0 Pleasant Grove’s eight during the bined with ‘Oregon State’s 24-14 Yale 20 Princeton 13 win over Stanford, left the Ducks game. Dixie — lived DENVER (UP) — Denver University, strong and dogged, de_|feated brilliant but undermanned afternoon. However, the 185-pound Allen did manage to break away for a 24-yard dash in the third quarter that set up Pleasant Grove’s only touchdown. heaved a 10-yard toss to Andrus in the end zone for the third one. (UP) State, 21-19 pretty well bottled up during the Richard Hafen fired a 15-yard aerial to Dave Emery for the second Flyer touchdown and then Mont. Frank Gupton Denver Rally Edges Utah While the two Hafens and Andrus were sparking the Dixie attack, a hard-charging, aggressive Flyer line kept Pleasant Grove’s hard-runnirfg Paul Allen, Blake. The touchdown pass culminated a 78-yard, 10-play drive. MISSOULA, Soph Runner Gains on Horses As Marathon Enters Final Stage downs, no conversions. down strike, and George Andrus, a pile-driving fullback. the first quarter on a 20-yard pass from Arlyn Hafen to Carl Beats Montana of 46 passes caught was set by te a 16-7 Skyline conference foot- Salt Lake City to Roosevelt entered the home stretch. Gordon. Cooper of Denver in 1950. ball vietery. over Montana. With 60 miles to go in the Score by periods: All the scoring cecurred in the 158mile race, horse riders Ray o—™éM first halt. s Hatch and Dee Ray Hall of de -06 0 6 690 The Colorado Aggie touchdowns Roosevelt, held a lead of six Utah scoring — Touchdowns: Douglas (15, run); Grosseup (1, came on a 20-yard pass from Lou miles over Albert Ray, Brigham sneak); Vaughan 2 (74, pass from Long to Gupton; a 10-yard pass Young University distance runner. Grosscup and 13, pass from GrossRay had gained six miles on the from Gupton to Mark White, and cup); Suba (10, run). Conversions: riders since morning, however, a Tl-yard pass play from White when he had trailed by as much Boss 3, Ward 1. Air Force scoring: No toueh- te Wayne Schneider. as 12 miles. Coach Ned Algers Grovers, who beat Dixie in last year’s semi- in Grose- Colorado State SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1957 cup’s favorite target, broke a Sky- up to his pre-seacon billing as an ROOSEVELT—The horses held Terry Jensen, BYU freshman line Conference record by grabbing eight passes to run his total outstanding, halfback Saturday by the advantage Saturday night as runner, dropped out of the race taking Colorado State University the man vs. horse marathon from Friday night at Deer Creek reserfor the season to 49. The old mark Class B championship. The Eagles finals Vaugh PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, PROVO, UTAH OPEN. MONDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M. 16: WEST. CENTER, PROVO |