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Show 26 Vernal Exprest Wednesday, September 25, 1985 f ('. "8. $$ 1$H t .i m ?i W? s,asrJ ar1 ? $y T 'v ' l. yri fv V4 r t , , V.wig I . ; fv, Vi fZr iN3rnff 2t03S f - l!Bj s J V i , . a t l jr VlLtf ., -- rfjpfet Jr $r- i 7 w fc s r$ y - v vfT . s , Site &. vJ' .fil fp I Z5, Its iUH Kv i j5 acquired by Uintah Ute sophomore runner Radd Wilier, center and applying a block is a Uintah lineman, right. A BIG GAIN is The halftime score was 6-- 0 in favor of Pleasant Grove. A ROUGH landing is about to occur for Ute quarterback, Gordon Limb, left. Limb just barely released the ball before he was hit by a defensive player. PETROLEUM LEAGUE PL Construction Meek Line Construction Mateo Tool DINAH CLASSIC Best 3 Chevron 7-- 1 7-- 1 44-1- 3 3312-23I- Sulser-Atwoo- d 6-- 2 4 High Series High Series Dave White Jim Peltier 618 567 Jim Peltier Barry Gale High Games Jim Peltier 222 221 214-20- 8 players The Ute sophomores lost to the Vikings, touchdowns were set up on Uintah mistakes. 19-0- , but the YOURS & MINE Hermann-Cook-Et- 9-- 3 c. 9-- 3 Stone-Steenbu8-- 4 Casada-Hal8-- 4 l Bradley-Stringha- Kathleen Burrows Laverne Steward Lois Harris 553 516 503 High Games Denise Hacking Kathleen Burrows Myrna Spaulding 211 201 200 -- 253 235 234 10-- 2 8-- 4 ' - 8-- 4 m High Series runner, Radd Wilier, 44, tries to keep from being dropped to the ground by a herd of Pleasant Grove football High Games Betty Johnson Janet Hatch TUESDAY COFFEE LEAGUE Triangle Parts Stewards Funny Farmers Cannon Well 603 593 586 Jeff Oaks Betty Johnson 561 Karl Karren Bob Downard Dave White UINTAH UTE 2 High Series Betty Johnson Paul Stringham Alan Rich 630 606 571 High Games Paul Stringham Kathleen Gray Betty Johnson 266-20- 7 227-22- 3 246 isfakes torment Uintah phs in 19-- 0 region loss i Four mistakes were all that it turn a close game into a Utes The first quarter ended at 0 Uintah stopped Pleasant Grove on tory for the Pleasant Grove Vikings another fourth down try for a first over the Uintah High School down early in the second quarter, but sophomores, Thursday in Vernal the Utes couldnt move the ball Brian Southam advanced the ball Flinders carried the ball to the Ute into Pleasant Grove land at the 49, 34 yard line, but the Utes broke up a but the Utes were pushed back to the and almost intercepted an pass Uintah 44 and were forced to punt aerial Uintah took over the ball at early in the first quarter their own 16 The Utes regained the ball a few Pleasant Grove regained the ball minutes later on the Viking 38 yard on a punt and returned it to the Ute line, but they wasted the opportunity 37 Mosher motored with the ball to when a penalty and a quarterback the Ute 24 and 13 on running plays, sack decked Uintah at their own 45 but the Utes recovered a Viking fumPleasant Grove advanced the ball ble at the 13 to kill the touchdown to the Viking 23 yard line and then drive Scott Flinders galloped 67 yards to The Utes were successful on a the Uintah ten yard line The last fourth down try for a first down when man with a shot at Flinders pulled Radd Wilier carried the ball to the the Viking down by his jersey. Uintah 40 yard line However, footThe Vikings were knocked back to ball doom struck the Utes for the 15 yard line, but a pass reception mistake number one when Mosher ina Ute aerial by Gordon by Todd Moser put Pleasant Grove at tercepted Limb, who was hit just as he released the Ute 4 yard line. However, Pleasant Grove was short of a first down the ball A Viking football player by the and the ball was turned over to the to 19-- 0 took 0-- vic- name of Peacock snared a 30 yard pass down the right side of the field and marched into the end zone for a touchdown with 23 seconds left in the first half to give Pleasant Grove a 6 0 lead at halftime Running plays by Mario Robinson and Mosher advanced Pleasant Grove to Uintahs 43 yard line Another running play by Robinson placed Pleasant Grove on the 23, but a penalty pushed them back to the Ute 45 A pass catch by Robinson and a running play by Mohar advanced the Vikings to the Ute 35 Pleasant Grove went for a first down on a fourth down play and the Utes stopped the Vikings cold, but mistake number two took place as Uintah was called for a face mask penalty, which placed the Vikings at the Ute 15 Mosher carried the ball to the four yard line and Justin Johnston ripped up the middle for a touchdow n on a four yard run with 2 28 to go in the third quarter The extra point kick was no good and the Vikings owned a 12-lead Shane Duvall intercepted a Ute pass at the 17 yard line, but the Utes regained the ball with a fumble recovery at the Viking 17 yard line Running plays by Wilier and Bobby Fitts moved the Utes to the six yard line However, mistake number three took place when Wilier was knocked back to the 13 and coughed up the ball, which the Vikings pounced on to kill a drive by the Utes Uintah forced the Vikings to punt the ball, but Limb fumbled the ball for mistake number four and the Vikings took over at their 44 yard line The Vikings advanced the ball to the Uintah 48 on the first play in the fourth quarter and Mosher carried the pigskin to the Uintah 36 Johnston gained a first down at the 27 on a fourth down play and running plays by Robinson and Duvall put the Vikings at the Ute 4 Pleasant was shoved back to the eight yard line and then advanced the ball to the four Robinson scored a touchdown on a four yard run, but it was erased due to a penalty However, Pleasant Groves quarterback David Flinders came i lght back and connected with Burke Watkins for a four yard touchdown pass with 6 41 left in the game The extra point kick by Johnston was good and gave the Vikings a 19-- lead A PAINT SALE FOR PEOPLE WHO WANT MORE THAN JUST A LOWER PRICE! 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