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Show ~~ i¢—THE HERALD. Dinos Nip Honor Banquet ‘Planned Pioneers For Orem’s Don Dixon By 18-13 and the bang By RAY SCHWARTZ Herald Sports Writer Don “Sanky” Dixon. f rst score. LEHI — A Carbor vowehdown der Sanky and with 9:45 left to piay gave the or coanle for hath the Dinos an 18-13 Kegion Six football vielory over Lehi Friday e Spanish Fork Dens third down scrambles for first sweep to a 15-12 victory over the PaysonLiens Fi state nes five time.s 30-12 Win B crown in Over Utes Granite Highand in 1951 he went — The Pleasant to Olympus High, whereheboth Vikings, held in check for coached and VERNAL Grove three quarters, exploded for 22 directoruntil hi points in the final 10 minutes afternoon to defeat Duri.g his brother, Fred “Buek' Dixan cne of BYU's alltime great all-around athletes. won the Intermountain doubles 2829-30-31 championship in 1 ————aii Pleasant Grovecanstill tie second place with the combination of a wi) over Payson and a Lehi upset at Springville his playing days, Sanky was a great tennis player. He and Uintah, 30-12 ‘The victory gives the Vikings a 42 league record and keepstheir slim playoff hopes alive downs after Payson's glove-tight pass defense had shut off his first down on t Fece, Vers. Johnson next lofted a well Spainhower then disguised screen pass to tackle sever Hair who carried to the Payson touchdown nine. Twoplayslater, Hair swept conversion pass farean mano and a touchdown by biting Lynn Hawkinson the fi wih @ pass to the goal line. Johnson and Hawkins then duplicated the fete after setting up for a lock conversion and Uhen making teh score 154 3% yards and followed with two The game between the afternoon traditionalrivals was marked by Lehi threatened twice late in the kind of ali-out hitting that whoplayed under the game. The Pioneers gotto the ives coaches goose old Lincoln High Myard line but fumbled and to difference in the hard the 30-yardline butwere held on “The fought contest was F Stack nached and fourth down taught at the high schoollevel for Carbon is now 24 in the league of any passing attack until the last few minutes of the game more than 40 years before action and tied for fourth piace igs while Lehi dropped to last place when quarterback Brian Gasser discovered that goi nthe with a 1-5 record ‘must be in to Carbon took a 6-0 lead in the Don defense was something first quarter but Lehi charged easier than going throughit. Balser and Griffiths by ‘The Spanish Fork offense was back to go ahead on a 25-yard run Wednesday by Brent Larson and a PAT by graced with the pasing and Caach Dixor hare scrambling of Johnson who was Chip Atkinson. honor progra: able to keep the Lion defenders game will start The Pioneers scored again in the second quarter on a pass guessing for a good part of the _ DON DIXON afternoon. from Rick Nelson to Robert and went to the National doubles Davis. The kick missed but Lehi sowill be $14 1948. Duringhi: rs at Lincoln. he also coached basketball and firet Aose, Johnson hurled a dead-onstrike to Steve Hales for sin High athletes winning the Class Jotnsen gambied on fourth down and won, With only four yards to make the first quarter for the Dens’ ah events wil Vikes Get grudging Payson defense, Seott Ssanish Fork played baw control far muchof the ff mounting an §2-yard drive tate By VERN ANDERSON Hera! 4 Sperts Weiter biastedoff for Spanish Fork. caught by had The game might have ended for the two-point with that score if Den pitehout the right side for the score and the Paysen recei ut because Seott Olsen's point-after he was oul of bounds, the sco conversion was good. remained 7-4 for Spanish Fork Failing to even attempt a pass ‘The Tinns forced a Payson until well into the second quarter turmover just at the closeof the of the contest, the Lions were third quarter that was to prove unable to susiain any kind od costly for the Lions. The Dons’ drive in the first haif. However, Scott Olsen biocked a Payson the Payson defense was able to punt and Spanish Fork was contain the Dons for the rest of awarded the ball on the Payson the half, Den Davis intercepting 37. After being kept in check for a Johnson ariai on the Payson 18 much of the second half by a not gone awry. giving Paysoe the ball on its own 17 with % seconds left in the game. It was at this point that Payson to the Spanish Fork 11 and followed that with a swing pass to Spainhower for the score, The two-point conversion pass attempt was batted dowsard the game ended when Payson was offside on the on-side kick-sif. tourney Boston each of those Carbon cut the margin to 13-12 rs. Sanky and Buck also won the in the third quarter and finally statetitle eight times as well as regained the lead early in the fourth quarter the Idaho State crown Both teams were playing Sanky played football, basketball and tennis at both without oneof their top linemen. Lehi’s John Tanner was out with a jeg injury and Lance Martinoof Prov High and the Ed Stein Carbon cut his foot in a locker Award at BYU room accident Thursday and was Although he stood only 5-8 and unableto play weighed a mere 155 pounds, he played varsity football for three and Jess Davis b sat BYU andreceived all - tackler Carbon was cont rence honors as an end his quartérback John Borla and senior year fullback Phil Howa. Merny i ail steres open at 8 a.m. tomorrow Uintah, now 24 in the league and tied for fourth place, played | Whitewall in sizes A78 x 13 or E78 x 14 defense for three quarter and trialed only8-0 goinginto the last quarter. Butthe Vikingsgot rolling and a defensive battled erupted into an offensive show. | Ron Moosman hit Kelly Duke | on a Zi-yard touc down pass and John Goodman’s PAT madeit 15-0 early in the fourth quarter Uintah bounced back with a \S-yard scoring pass but missed the kick to leave the score 15-6 with eight minutesleft to play. 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