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Show Dick Hill Announces Retirement; Bulldogs Blast Dons Sunday, October 17,1971 Coach Ends20 Years; : . Provo Blasts Spanish Fork Dons ‘To BecomeAth. Dir. By RAY SCHWARTZ 35-15 To Remain in Region Race week and a half ago, the first Herald Sports Writer time Provo had beaten Orem in Dick Hill has handed in his i3 years. resignation as head fontball Final Home Came coach at Provo High School, The fact that Friday night’s after holding the position for gamewith Spanish Fork wasthe almost 20 years. Bulldogs’ final home contest of Ronald Last, principal at the the season was another reason high school, announced Coach whyMr. Last decided to make Hill’s resignation just prior to the announcement at that the start of Friday night's Provo § High-Spanish Fork High football particular time. Although Coach Hill, By RAY SCHWARTZ in his give any definite reason for his it is believed he has been when Mr. Last made the an- action, Seriously contemplating the the publicmove for at least the last couple of years. AAAstate playoffs In Second Place football coaching job. The Bulldogs currently are in second place in the division Standings, a full-game behind It is believedhe fe't to spend 20 years was a longtimeto putin as ahead football coach with all the Thomas — gavethe Bulldogs the ball at the Spanish Fork 18, Cavemen will entertain Carbon Three playsIter Nielsen drove in next weekend's final rovad of infor the score from the nine to been any “Everybody connected with Another blocked Spanish Fork punt — this time by Steve Cavemen. The Bulldogs will play at Springville, while the No Pressure The grid mentor emphasized region action. If Provo gets over ae DICK HILL has resigned as head football coach at Provo High, effective at the end of the current season. Principal administration has given every Ronald Last announced the resignation at Friday night’s indication they have always Provo High - Spanish Fork football game. been 100 per cent behind me,” Dicksaid. “Friday, ina meeting —— with Ron Last and Dolan Condie Hole-In-One Sunk (the school’s assistant prinA hole-in-one was recorded cipal), they asked meif I wanted Friday at Timpanogos Golf to reconsider my decision to resign. They gave me the imCourse by George Bjerregaard pression I could havethe job for who was golfing with his wife and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lott. as long as I wanted it.” Theshot camewith a five iron Coach Hill’s overall won and on the 150-yardsixth hole on the lost record in both Region 4 and the old Region 5 was good. His PRICE — Carbon camealive executivenine, teams have usually finished in for a 20-point fourth quarter to the upper part of the league edge Springville 23-22 before a standing, and one year recently large Homecoming crowd here 1405 his club played against Orem Ly Friday night. NORTH the state Class title. STATE The Red Devils went ahead current team is in second us early behind the running of Paul in Class AAA division of Region 4 Antonino. Kim Dewsnup kicked with a chance to tie for the - the PAT to makeit 7-0. divisiontitle if the Bulldogs get Mike Bryseon kicked a second past Springville and if Carbon quarter field goalto cut the lead can beat American Fork in the to 7-3 at halftime. region’s final round of action. Antonio scored again with four 4 American Fork presently leads minutes remainingin the third the division. quarter after Carbon had Played Center fumbled at its own 10, Dewsnup ch Hill played center at added the PAT to make thescore bothcia High and BYU. He 143 going into the final quarter. was selected to the all- Then Carbon got things Region I conference team in his junior rolling. Jim Borla scored a Roy 34 Ben Lomond 6 and senior years at BYU. touchdown from the one on the Logan 2% Ogden 14 Followinghis graduation from first play of the quarter, cutting Weber 14 Bear River 6 BYU in 1951, he coachea three the lead to 14-9. Sky View 56 Box Elder 0 years at Moab, whereoneof his Carbon moved ahead 16-14 Region Il teams went to the Class B with 9:17 left on a 45-yard pass Cottonwood 27 Murray 6 semifinals before being defeated from Borla to Sam Sandoval. CLOSED Jordan Hillcrest 0 by BY High. He cameto Provo The drive was set up on a pass Brighton 17 Granite 14 High in 1954. He also served as ieee by Nate Ellington. SUNDAY Tooele 7 Kearns 0 track andfield coach at Provo, a Springville fumble Granger 54 Bingham 0 in addition to his coaching golf Bolapassed to Steve Jolley for Cyprus 6 Judge 3 and football. another touchdown and Bryson’s Region IV “Tt was a tough decision for PATput the Dinos in front 23-14, Orem 39 Uinta 14 me to make, especially at this The final Red Devils touchRegister for the American Fork 20 Pleasant time, when we have a great down came after an 85-yard Grove 12 bunch of juniors on this year’s drive behind the passing of Kirk Payson 33 Lehi 6 team and our sophomoreteam is Roberts and the running of Carbon 23 Springville 22 WINCHESTER 30-36 undefeated,” Dick said. ‘The Antonio. to be given away Provo 36 Spanish Fork 15 future for the next couple of Carbon is now 53 in a third Thursday the 21st yearslook bright in football at place tie with Orem while Region V ot7 P.M. Wasatch 19 Morgan 6 Springville is 1-7. Provo Hi Union 33 Grantsville 16 “But20 yearsis a long timeto South Summit 14 Park City 14 be a high schoolfootball coach. Thefinest pearls in the world North Summit 14 Dugway 12 So all in all, I thinkit is a good come from the Persian Gulf. Monticello 42 Green River 6 time to step down.” Carbon Nips Springville By 23-22 Utah Grid WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD ON ANY ADVERTISED ITEMS! Results ® Springville and Carbon upsets Acnerican Fork,a playoff would be necessary to determine the division champions. but Provo still led 28-15. Provo came back to score the game's final touchdown on a 77- yarddrive, sparked by the great running of Strong, who went the final seven yards Neisen ran for the two-point conversion and Provoled 96-15atthe endof third quarter, ‘There was no scoring in the final period. Besides making highest profits in the industry, yeu may Spanish Fork punt to give the Bulldogs their next scoring opportunity, with Gary Ashton going seven yards for a TD. Dev Duke booted the extra point. the loop-leading American Fork pressures involved with the job. there never had provided a two-pointconversior, a 14-7 leadandthe Bulldogs were out in front therest of the way Charlie Garner blocked a pions will move into the Class were several reasons backofhis decision to retire from his pressure from the administration of the school district to resign. andStrong ranfor the two-point conversion togive the Big Green Region 4, The division cham- He indicated there give the Bulldogs a 28-7 lead to play in the first period. Ray after the Duke booted the extra Newitt fired a 30-yard pass to point. Paul Fillmore, who fumbled the Spanish Fork charged back in ball at the Provo 10. But Craig their coach, Dick Hill, had Searle of Spanish Forkfell on the the third quarter and moved 64 yards for a touchdown, behind resigned effective at the end of as it rolled into the end zonefor a the running of Doug Taylor and the current season, romped to a Don touchdown. Beardall. Beardall went 36-15 victory over Spanish Fork Moments later, Craig Jensen Craig the final three yards and a pass, Friday night on the Big Green’s raced 60 yards for a touchdown Newitt to Mike Gardner, field. Prove High’s Bulldogs, playing with intense desire following the announcement that The victory kept the Coach Hill's charges inthe rrnaing for the Class AA division title of nouncement over address sytem. The Bulldog football team was informed of Coach Hill's decision to step down asschool’s head grid mentor in the locker room only moments before takingthe field for its pre-game arills. Win Over Dons Playing with “win-one-for-tehcoach” dedication, the Bulldogs promptly went out and defeated the Dons, 36-15, in Region 4 game. Mr. Last said Coach Hill’s resignation would become effective at the close of the current football season. The principal said Coach Hill would conti:ae to teach physical education classes and would serve as athletic director at school. He also is expected to continue on as golf coach, which heindicated he Frould Uketo do, Hewashigh in his praise of Coach Hill both as a football coach and as a person. The principal said he had received Coach Hill’s letter of resignation last August. “| have been sitting on tre letter for sometime, waiting for right opportunity to make the announcement,” Mr. Last said when questioned about the resignation. Apparently, the principal felt the time was ripe to make announcement, following Provo High's rousing 36-15 triumph over archrival Orem High a and went out front 7-6 with 9:01 Herald Sports Writer a game. The stand at the Provo letter of resignation, failed to High field were well-filled with spectators on hand for the game, THE HERALD,Provo, Utah—Page 13 win a trip te Japan Wasatch Downs Morgan 19-6 The fired-up Bulldogs, who MORGAN — Wasatch wonits were told about Coach Hill's third Region Five gamein four resignation in their dressing tries Friday witha 19-6 victory room just priorto the start of the over Morgan. game,took the opening kickoit Ken Ralston scored the first and roared 81 yards to a touch- touchdown for the Wasps on a 15down. yard run after Demont Grundy Allen Strong supplied the had recovered a fumble. The payoff dash, when he took a second TD also came in the pitchout frem quarterback second period when Randy Gifford Nielsen, spun around his Sorenson capped a 76-yard drive right end and rambled 46 yards with a four-yard run. ae the west sidelines for the Thefinal Wasatchscore was in the third period on a 47-yard ae extra point try was no pass from sophomore quargood but Provo led 6-0. terback Jim Richey to Lane Dons Come Back Schauggaard.Buil Probst kicked * Spanish Fork cameright back the PAT to makeit 19-0. as a Yamaha Snowmobile Dealer in PROVO For complete information write: YAMAHA INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION P.0. Box 6600 Snowmobile Division, Dept. (J) Buena Park, California 90620 REGISTER NOW FOR OUR BIG BUCK CONTEST FREE! FREE! 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