OCR Text |
Show 5 1 OremTo ps Cavemen 21-0;BY High Upsets'Lehi18-1: = Tigers Tie ‘Daily Herald wa Wildcat Gridders Storm FromBehind To Beat FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1964 Utah County, Utah A.F. Team Fo r Lead Pioneers in Thrilling Region 4 Encounter — By WENDELL RIGBY left side of the line and ran to|but 12-13,was at least cheering the Y 22. A pass to Jim Stein|for the Y 2 who was brought down on the 13 and set the stage for the scor- REGION: |FOUR STANDING ing play-which came as Cooper ing six tossed to Bill Fowler for the|Garn Wilde touchdown. picked up a Northera Division A penalty on the attempt for|ran for another the extra point gave the Pio-|and the Wildcats Ht ln Neers a second chance a yard march. closer to the goal, and Jay Col-| Riddle ; ledge made good with an ac-} plunge; curate kick. : Mike Bullock was ptished Wildcats First Score. © bounds on the 13. The first score for the Wild-|stopped cold on arate terae casearn the Cats and the ball was |for the touchdown. Ri cats came with startling sud-| wound up on the i first and ten; Cooper six, and Fowler made PLEASANT GROVE — The Orem Tigers did what, they had to do to gain a first ‘place tie with the American Fork Cavemen in Region Four competition — they steam-rollered the American Fork crew 21-0 Thursday afternoon in a homecoming game for the Cavemen. The two teams. have 7-1 records, and appear to. be headed for a play-off next week to determine which shall represent the region’s. Northern Division , in ‘state championship play. With their strong forward wall up ‘the middle for their gains. Trap. plays, quarterback keeper efforts, and. sheer power gave Se the Orem boys the victory. First Seven Points Orem counted .their first sev- en-points in the initial period by marching up the field after the opening kick-off by the ‘ Cavemen. Bob Bingham, Tiger ; fullback, ran ‘the ball to ‘the AF. four-yard line on a 19-yard nine y: LEHI BACK SCORES TOUCHDOWN—Bil' Fowler (44) of Lehi-is shown crossing the goal line for the Pioneers’ first touchdown after taking a pass from quarterback “Mike Cooper in Wednesday’s Lehi-BY High. game in:the (Herald staff photo ‘by BYU Stadium. BY High’s Wildcats won 18-13. Harcld Monson). Regal Schedules Bowling Tourney The eighth annual 3 - 6 - 9 Bowling Tournament will be held at Regal Lanes next Saturday afid Sunday. This tournament will be ‘open for both ladies and men with separate divisions for each. In Previous wiriners of the con- the tickets were’all gone. : Heltback Serebal then! +-1957 — Grace Bell and Phil : proceeded to over Cannon. ~ VAN_BUREN SELECTED 1958 — Vanice Rice and Jim PHILADELPHIA (UPI) 1959 — Marion Wright and Steye Van Buren, former star halfback with the Philadelphia Terry Lott. : 1960 — Grace Bell and Char- Eagles of the National Football League, has been elected to the les Ellis. TIME OUT! To Take a Rest TREMONTON (UPL)—Olyn-\?=——"— pic discus thrower L. Jay Sil-|| a he ( 9 to 10 p.m. KUTV CHANNEL 2 ; ‘ _ ; and on pass Fe ele leHeTe ggpn for the 3 cats the Se touchdown, Seats, FS second. touchdown. eS ran the ball lel TeE eT Tel Tel eI MMOMOMOMNIOMOMm OMI: \ [A ES = :3 Welcom @ Back DGACK... 4a 4 fa 4 by one man who planked down $5,000, shoved the tickets into a bag and escaped the wrath of } evens yards HOMECOMING|= -. : 1 { bast Mayor Albert Boutwell’s of- the fice became a battleground as kins:made the a first no Gas ie out ti amount of tickets that could: be bought by-one person. * : In an apparently gross understatement, Fran Wagner, ‘superintendent of the park andrecreation board, said, “I admit Ag Rifle Team To Host Tourney agreeing to put the tickets on sale without any restriction.’ Someof the’disappointed: ticket seekers ‘complained that in passing a recent bond issue for erection of north end. ‘zone seats, the ones sold, they ,were assured of the chance to. buy sometickets. m Over 10,000 of the new section seats have already been ‘sold with the remaining 3,700 awaiting clearance from the contractor before being sold. Rumors that “scalpers,” who buy large quantities of tickets oo | . = EB 23 WESTCHESTER = h These suits/speak volumes for your [fF |F good taste! Fabrics are all wool worsted | jE |—& pair of first the ball on around right iia SHARKSKINS | and all wool worsteds Idaho State’ University and Uni- REVERSE TWISTS in modified iridescent shades of versity of Utah Saturday. - Coaches of area rifle teams decided earlier inthe year to conduct several matches such as Saturday’s: during the 1964-65 school year to provide the in- Blue, Olive, €har, Grey and Browns Shorts, Regulars. Longs termountain schools: with more shoulder ~'to - shoulder -eompe- Group 1—Sharkskins Utah State was. selected as] the' site of’ the first.match. Other matches; will be conducted ing to club officials: at ‘Idaho State University and The shooters’ will be classi- the University of Utah. fied: according to ability: to give and -a- 36-minute time limit. - ning a prize. 2-pant-svit ........$59% Group 2— fe) Reverse Twists The. course of”fire will “be all of them an equal. chance. prone, kneeling and standing If ‘a shooter competes five with -10 shots in each: position times he will be-assured-of win- < fs SPECIAL ‘ ‘BY, tra poor judgement on my part for rs Ey ; |Iong sustained: highly irate citizens stormed .in and demanded to know whyrestrictions weren’t placed on .the Fay = = line, cut for the uprights but the13-6 Second B the crowd... 1 L ran the B fered for sale were gobbled up Fy Fe To: Provo and to rm, 47, _ a yard gai smashed ov 1962 —. Eula Lott’'and Bob Pennsylvania sports Hall -of Fame. Jenkins. Van Buren will be honored to ‘sell later for large profits, 1963 — Ruth Jones and Julian with other inductees at, an elec- had cornered the ticket markét, Raulston. prompted Birmingham police tion dinner on Nov. 15. to issue a crackdown on ‘the profiteers. Silvester Plans started i turned the kick Allred picked As.Grid: Ducats Go Rapidly BIRMINGHAM,Ala. (UPI)— It was a happy crowd at first but’ it didn’t’take long — about an hour — for it ‘to look. like the closest thing to a lynch mob this side of Dodge City. this event every bowler auto- The people had been waiting matically receives a strike in for hours, some: well before the third, 6th and 9th frames, daylight Thursday to purchase Six games will be bowled by tickets for the Nov. 7 football all who participate on a handi- game between Alabama and cap basis. Louisana State University. Squad times on. Saturday are The ticket office opened 2 p.m., 4 p.m., 6 p.m. and 8) promptly at 9 a.m. CST and p.m. and on Sunday 1 p.m.; the*line began to move. « 3 p.m., 5 p.m:,.7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Bowlers may bowl as However, it didn’t move for many times as they wish in the very long or very fast. because tournament but can use their) an hour later, after only 37 people had reached the counter, highest score only for prizes. attempted i “iaceeccs.|| BYU ALUMNI | Ticket Crowd Becomes Angry: Tempers began to flare, espe; t trap play to give the Orem test were: cially after it was learned that boys their- first. scoring oppor- 1956 — Verda Waycasey and 1,000 ‘of the 3,700..duckets ofDick Fowler. : P for the touchdown. Brent Sum- Lehi wed== — hit Cooper’s BETTY FURNESS up it first) eI eeteer eterTeielt By GUY HILLMAN Herald Sports Writer TONIGHT Fowler carried to the 20 for a|the Lehi front B Y High 18, Lehi 13. Today’s Schedule (All games at 2:30 p. m.) Payson .at Provo. 3 Springville at Pleasant Grove Spanish. Fork at Carbon wild, Wilde grounded on the Pioneer 10. Bill attempted run Thursday’s Scores Orem 21, American Fork 0 ‘’ going 2 pant suit .......$5495 7 _—-RE-ELECT ALLEN B.. SORENSEN INCUMBENT Homecoming Special Raincoats | ‘4th: JUDICIAL: DISTRICT. © Dedicated’to- Prompt: and Fair Administration: of |: like the Olympics. You knowthis @ Established Procedures. and* Policies: a 1. Shortening time: between arrest: and-trial. = to'the}resence of Tigers in his| “This dolly#fit okay, Kid? Orem 707 721 ons po bg American Fork § 6 6 0—0 bringin’ you back.” —— evid to: protect ithe innocen’ Group No. 1— iow andsave. the State unnecessary’ cost. " ste 3. Aimed at. compliance -and .reform- rather ~thaa- and Olive iridescent punishment for \its' own sake. check — fully: nylon Pd.ipel. adv. by Chester Oliver-and:Austin:Chiles ; ad :3 SRENSEN pile ‘lined.’ Short a length.- Group Ne.2 — Ches- > terfield «model. Rich fabric is-e:fine quality -iridescent stripe. Sizes 36-40-44 19” no DINSINSHSIUS NOSeiten eM Melieneele 1 Weil ell tt Senet ITE] c SHSM OMOMOMSN imported velveteen collar. 40” ‘length: fel ot ToT ret Trot] fo} 2. Sereening | low, low price. ed HCHICINCHICHICH Women ci ; is the greatest test of skill.” a foal ULLAL If: resented the U.S. in the Olympics. He said “there’s * 2 styles te choose at this i gi DISTRICT ATTORNEY: Although disappointed in- a pane aate ar = | Open ‘MON. ‘and = PRETLD, c f3 F é i | FEY Fi Ht: i: it E ei Ss s 23 Pa |i DEMOCRATIC Teenie 4 rent é . |