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Show FSSRRP RAATIELWA Monday, October 7 1974, THE HER. Prep Football Teams Play Games ee3 Week Orem aor Kearas can alferd By MEIKE TWiTTY another lass. ‘ Herald Sports Writer A midweek highschool football scheduie this week fails deiract from the importance of key games in Region Four and therugged Vikings sant Grave shaiki nave aetna Keams when 2 ouchdown, Oremplayers and coaches well Association Convention and the remember that frustrating. game entire team went to Kearn Spotlight shines on Kearns al when the Tigers held fel four watch Friday's game Orem and Pleasant Grove at — t the goa! line and then Granger. back fromthe locker Oem will need ig id be Ie. al at halftime for another ince the running game champions and the losers pe play due to a penalty. Kearns hasnt en too strong. And the seored onfifth try to take the be eliminatd from a postdefensive secondary seemstobe lead for good. Another time the Kearns’ only weakness. On playoff pesition. Kearns and Orem battle at 2 defense the Tigers will have to REGION FOUR ville meets contain the Kearns L Pet. 1 games Spanish Fork is at Lehi an Payson at American Fork Carbon goes to Uintah for 2 7:30 Pah. COUIESE Granger on Friday. The Tigers five si we and a first down. The Vikings defeated Dallas anbeglen with o 4.9 recard. 4-2te remeit re RUNNING BACK Chuck Foremanof the Minnesota Vikings flies through a big Boie in the Daiias Cowboys irontiine fora Winning Getting to Be Old UPI Writer For the first few weeks. winning was an experience. Now it's becoming commonplace for the New England Patriots and the St. Louis Cardinals. ‘The two clubs, both picked to finish near the bottom of their divisions, continued to rate as pro football's iggest stories as records to 40 Sunday with impressive victories. New England, which numbers Bowl champion Miami and Los Angeles among ted Nts 4 even pulling 42- its first team ny through the third period. St. Louis, trailing 9-0 at time, efupted for 24 points in he third period to swamp the Francisco 45ers 34-3. im Plunkett, who left the game in the third period, threw three touchdown passes, two of them to Reggie Hucker. as the Patriots took a 21-3 lead at the half and then tackedon 14 more pointsin the third period to turn ie ag intoa oe ind ru T ad Thomas, the Colts mir manager, took over the head coaching job last Sunday when Howard Schnellenberger was fired Plunkett, who now has nine touchdown passes this season. hit Rucker with a S#yard scor- fame— certainly in the second Daif it was,” Tn other Natunal boctbai n League action Sunday, M nesota overtook Dallas 23-21, Cincinnati downed Washington 2-17, Oakland routed Cleveland 40-24. Buffalo trampled Green Bay 27-7, Atlanta edged the New York Giants 14-7, Pittsburgh squeezed past Houston 13-7, Chicago trimmed New Orleans 24.10, Denvertopped Kansas City 4, Los Angeles dumped Detroit 16-13 and Philadelphia beat San Diego 137. The New York Jets are at Miamitonight. ‘Vildags 23, Cowboys 21 Minnesota remained the only «ther unbeaten team as Fred Cox kicked a 27-yard field goal that barely went through the uprights with one second ieft to deieat Dallas. The kick, Cox’ third of the game, came aiter Cal put Dallas ahead on an € yard run with 2:26 ieft. ee ‘Tarkenton threw TD passesof 66 and 13 yards to Chuck Foreman for Minnesota while Roger Staubact: had TD passes of 58 yards to Golden Richards and five to Walt Garrisonfor Dailas, now1-3 Bengals 28, Redskins 17 Lemar Parrish scored on a 90yard punt return and a 47-yard return of a fumblein Cincinnati's win over Washington. Ken Anderson threw a 2yard TD pass to Isaac Curtis and Boobie Clark ran three yardsfor another Stingle an 23 yardsfor another score. Mack Herron'sfive-yard run made it 21-0 before Toni Linhart’s 27-yard field goal gave Baltimore its onlypoints. Plunkett threw four yards to Sam Cunningham and 16 to Ruckerbefore retiring and John Tarver added the last score on a seven-yard run, We were worried about the game when we wentinto it,”” said Patriots Coach Chuek Fair“We didn't expect it By United Press International Americas Conference pf pa New Engl 4 "0 OL) ie OL Buffalo 31 Miami sai i @ 76 7 NY Jets 1 20 at.51 a Baitimore 0-4 0 000 26122 for us. This was the first week where you would saythings were fortable and relaxed on the Denver Plunkett also was happy with $ Diego National the lopsided win. It's @ good feeling to be able to sit downin the third quarter St. Louis and watch the team play when you're ahead,” he said. WheneverI usedtesit down, it was because behind.” we were Kilmer in the last period and threw TD passer of four yards to Moses Denson and 22 to Jerry Smith for the Redskins, now2Ralders 4€, Browns24 KenStabler’s three TD passes led Oaklend past Cleveland. After the Browns took a 10-0 lead, Stabler threw ii yards te Fi Biletnikoff, 45 to Clarence and 10 to Cliff Branch. Davis also scored on a one-yard piunge while Charley Hall returned an interception 29 yards for one Browns TD and Hugh McKinnis ran 44 yards for another. Bilis 27, Packers 7 Jim Braxton scored on three short runs and Joe Ferguson nine vards io Ahmad Rashad for another score as Bay. Buffalo trounced 6 MacArthur Lane ran three yards for the Packers’only score. Fatcons14, Giants 7 Safety Ray Brown returned an interception 59 yards for the goahead score as Atlania recorded its first victory by beating the Giants. Doug Kotar gave New York a 7-dlead a53-yard run but the Falcons tied it on Bob Lee’s ISyard pass to Jim Mitcheli before Brownpicked off Norm Snead's pass. Steelers 13, Oilers 7 Preston Pearson fan nine yards for the deciding TD early in the fourthperiod as Pittsburgh Pro Grid Standings Cincinnati ‘tisburgh win Houston to go this easily. it wasa nice TD : the Bengals, now $i Sonny Jurgensea releived BIL ry RY [OB CARNICELLI = C Los Ang San Fran Atlanta N- Orleans nal Seeererinnes ae ey Ghncinnati 2 Washington 17 Oakland40Cleveland 24 Buffelo2/ Green Bay7 Chicago24 New Orleans 10 Pittstagh 13 Houston 7 Denver 17 Kanene City 14 Los Angeles 16 Detroit 12 Philadelphia 13 SanDiego? S. Lauis94San Francisco 'sGame NYJetsat ismTigh Seas BaffaloatBalimore a Rab Kiein as Los had TD passesof 34 yards te Ron Jessie and one yard to Charlie Sanders tor the Lions. 13, Chargers 7 Defensive tackle Bi Pee retumed a fumble 2 touchdewn and Tomi plunged a yard Philadelphia past San Diego. Dan Fouts had a five-yard TD pass to Gary Garrison for the Chargers Standings By United Press. Natienal (eeeCi a Pal Las Angeles Messersmith, Marital (8) and Yeager Raker Bi 18), He 8) and aaa WPSessersmith Lp. Gust HRCey. United Team tonal Board REGION SIX W L Pet. American Fork Springville Pleasant Grove 3 6 1.000 3 01.000 21 667 Lehi 12 A MONTH OR MORE IS VERY POSSIBLE THIS 1S TRUE WITH THE NEW CHALLENGER VIDEO GAMES | Seater aae e Yields of $100 a week are sanenet unusual for Vides Games aocording te the Wall Street journal of | 333 Uintah 12 33 Carbon 12 .333 Payson 12 23 Spanish Fork which enjoyed its first © 3.009 Maren isis. Friday's Resuits Pleasant Grove34,Lehi13 American Fork 19, Spansih Fork 6 Payson 15, Uintah 7 Springville 36, Carbon 21 Wednesday's Schedule Pleasant Grove at Springvilte 4 p.m. Spanish Forkat Lehi5 p.m, Payson at American ee 5pm. Carbon at Uintahh7:29p We provide: All locations 190% secured investment Expansion program You a A tincere desire to operate your own full or part time businass, A hours of collecting weslly. . Minimum cash investment part-time 795.00 FOR COMPLETE DETAILS Cail COLLECT MON, TUES., WED. Gordan Gray 374-9780 (ONE LOCK > of Goachee top 20 college forhall teams fared last cok 1, Ohio S. defeated Washington State 27. 2 Alabama defeated Mississippi 35-21. 3. Michigan defeated Stanford 27-16 4 Texas A&Mlost lo Kansas 26-10. 5. Nebraska defeated Minnesota 4 5. Notre Dame defoated Michigsn Siate is. 7. Texas Tech defeated Oklahoma State 1413. & Florida defeated LSU 24.14 9. Auburn defeated Miami (Fla) 40, 16, Southern California defeated lowa 413. ‘U. North Carolina St. defeated East Carolina 4-26. 2. (The) Miami (Fis) fost to Auburn 5- (The) Penn St. defeated Army 21-14 14, Hlinnis fost to California 31-14 15, Arpaia defeated UTEP 4213 16 (TULA defoRah 7-4 ‘Texas defeated Washington ‘sa (Tie) Missouri lost to Wisconsin 58-20 19. (Tie) Oklahoma St. fost to Texas Tech 14.13. tel Mississippi lost to Alabama B21 American League ChariplosipPlayoff Baltimore eoeinnnnt McNally. Garland (6 Jackson iB) and Etch ren, Hendricks (@). Holtzman and Fosse. LPMcNaily. HNS-Bando, Fosse. Press Spanish Fork. And Carbon and hosts Pleasant Grave, a tough this week otf. The Buiidogs have defensive club. a bye in Region four action and The Red Devils are averaging were unable to schedule a game since most of the 373points per gamein league pra action and will need a lot of Sate's teams are involved in offensive prowess to turn back league garnes Wednesday. wa Mecaret Brighton. ‘erred Oces ee How Top Ten Fared battles co-leader American Fork, 30. Lehi, 1-2. hosts winless Six, wil get a stern test when it victoryof the season Friday, has Sched Casper Wins of the United Staies shot a one over par 73 Sundayto beat out seven other top pro golfers and overcame subbom Heuston. win France's fifth Tournamentof S14 rds for an Oiler TD as Houston Ne toa?who opened with a 6 lead before Pearson's score. record-breaking 66 on the first Bears 24,Saints 10 dayof the tournament, which the Gary Huff ran a yard for one Frenchcall the continent's most TD and threw 39 yards to Bo prestigious, earned $17,000 for Rather for another, sparking his 72-hoietotalof 283. US. Open champion Hale Chicago past New Orleans. Ken Grandberry had an }L-yard TD Irwinbirdied the final two holes the Bears while Archie for a 70 to overtake South Airica’s Bobby Cole with a total yards to Alvin Maxon for the lone Saint of 285. Cole;, who had a 71, was anotherstroke backat 287 TD. Arnold Palmer, with a finai Broncos 17, Chiefs 14 Rookie Jon Keyworth scored round 77, was next in thefield at twice on short bursts in the 88, foliowed by Jean Garaialde. second half as Denver beat France, 299. Kansas City for its first win. Pobby Bell had a Z-yard interception return for the Chiefs. Rams15, Lions 13 JohnHadi, who had his 2,008h NEW YORK (UPI) — How the 074 eletion, th four ‘Angeles jumped to a 16-0 iead and then held off Detroit's last period raliy to win, Bill Munson — jednesday's wah Jee mane) SAINI - NOM-LA-BRETECHE, France {UPI — Billy Casper Hat for Patriots, Cardinals Pagsne ire are 2-1 and Kearns is 3-1. With Brighton gong se well, neither French Title are looking for wins. Payson, 1-2 Springville. which was the place. Provo, highest scoring offense in Region Orem is still very muchin the tile picture, especially since Keams was knocked off by wee p.m. = 5 y in the running for the ntavofts Four other teams are in contention for second place and 750 oN In ee te tie for Wednesdi Uintah, 1-2, try to get the 500 mark In Region Four. improved ! = he Crea icioryi Grane tao 2 333 weeks age isn't really enough Murray attempts to knock off 2 ggg eason to label the Figers as Surprising Brighton and Hillcrest 3 250 favorites, It should be 2 close. faces Granger with the winner still in contention for second : hard foug! i Brighton and Hiterest goes to Granger 750 be win He does. A to the second for Pisasani Grove ad ee Six as a BRAKES WHEEL ALIGUMERT PE. 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