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Show TOUCHDOWN’ 0 a aught three TD passes and kicked neTigers toad breather while team signal a toucndowa ag ree PATS to lead » Phil Shurtleff Orem Crushes Kearns, 33-0 By JIM MORGAN negat Herald Corresponden time Orem with a +2 rd place behind e bal ards for yet another cott Fairbanks dropped back on ond play of the a= and fou on the Ore: ing his finger into the Season f WANTED DEER SKINS Fumbles and ghout Whittingham, he just may be 2 perfect football versionofDr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Provo High coaches and players who know the senior fullback and linebacker know that. like Dr. Jekyll, Kyle is very quiet and unassuming off linebacker coach Fred Whittingham. also cupped te honorable men- Again Fairbanks unloaded Lar: this time on a sideline sprint pat! and the senior speedster took it 64 yards to paydirt. — also added = andat the extra point. hi end of the period Orem led ning PAT and intercepted a pass during Payson’s possession in overtime and did all our punting and kicking off,” Coach Roylance said about his performance. Kyle was born into a football family so he has had a desire to play football the Provo High baseball team, where he was an outstanding centerfielder awesome and long-ball slugger for the Bulldogs ‘I really liked watching my father to have a father as involved in football defensive tackle honors wouldattest to Whittingham, the son of BYL The Golten T: score once more |. Hills and likes to golf. He also plays on playfootball, and I guess that helps me as he is,” Kyle said. “Dad doesn't push me or interfere with anything. but he gives me excellent advice. Kyle enjoys riding his motor: the foothills behind his home in Oak tion honors as a junior season. Provo football mentor Gary HIGHEST So PRICES PAID FOR & = ELK SKINS "e meaning touchdowns, he biocked a potential win- from a very young age while opped three. However res they hadlittle Whittingham Pefect Version Of Dr. Jekyll, Mr. Hyde By ROB WAKEFIELD Herald Correspondent To folks who = Provo High's Kyle such boobies Monday The loss ends the Watch Out For Rattlers! up on both sid The big win entum for their Meeting with Clearfield next the second half when LeRos killed the ‘suake So huntersare urged to in the lookout for rat- while going after LEARNER-PEPPER CO 685 South 2nd West, Provo, Utah 373-4224 holding last year But his main love is still football, and as few as ten major colleges around the country. including such notable schools as Texas and Nebraska as well as BYU are trying to lure his interests their way 1 have always wanted to play college football. and myfirst choice would have to be BYU.” Whittingham said. Butif I don't get accepted there, I will go ee else to play rather than walk on, Coach Rey lance believes that Kyle has tremendous possibilities as a col- lege prospect. “I think he has an excellent chance to play in college as a running back. He’s quick (4.7 in the 40-yard dash) and extremely hard to bi Roylance summed it up the best. “Kyle doesn't say awfully muchoff the field the field heletshis playing speak down. He has also impressed me as a y s his way to becoming anotherin a long line of Provo Alls, but a serious head injury good pass catcherthis year,” said Roylance But if Kyle has his way. he will be Toaming in the defense in coming years. “I enjoy playing linebacker, bat T think I might even try my hand at strong-side safety.” Kyle said Kyle reads offenses extremely well and he makes a lot of tackles for us. Royiance said rough the seasen which 0 miss two full games may chances somewhat. coach said, “If he doesn’t At 60. 210 pounds. some coaches think Kyle has a better chance to suc ceed on offense than on defense But wherever he plays, once he hits an opponent he will let the guy know that it’s the right position By ECHO ROBERSON Herald Correspondent they went on Selected asoffensive pi rove Vikings are the oaly n Region Six compet e top team in feated Payson t of the game acklin. She had U conirst game. Susan top offensive n as defensive Her sets were ig to cuach player for In the sec However Grove s mn tt ook a 7-1 lead of Pleasant Burton. In juniors “We served really well tonight. on, Provo 20-10, te Standing in Region Six Dimeis also ted for second place. The Flyers had a bye th is week Kathy Jarman was selected as out. standing offensive player for Provo. and Ana Unga was chosen as the top defensive player of the Provo team furrrrrific! | Spanish Fork downed Cedar City 20-15 and 20-17 and Timpview beat Springville 20-13, 6-20. 20-13 to round out Region Six action. Orem defeated Hillcrest 2 for warmth without weight. move into a first place be Huskies and Brighton in Region Two. All three teams have but one loss. We showed a lot of scrap and a hustle,” said Tiger Coach Leila Ogden All in all it was a good teal 3 _ = poplin and pile coats in 2 styles Gravel-Voiced Indy Announcer Dies to qualify for the race TANAPOLIS ddie Rickenbacker and assuci f the late Wilbur tume winner of the race presence of When Shaw was killed in a 1954 plane ed bimto alter the ~ seneance of all control over pile-lined poplin ores except O |