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Show t V The Salt Lake Ti ilntne. Saturday October . ti, 1479 West Thumps Braves in 28-- 0 Contest DIGEST A SMOKE SIGNAL FOR HELP . T H I 2$ 1 28-0- AN . bVAwL i WE ML GATHERS 6Pt N C.AV-- , At LWj. LfcAVf 'j OR THtN WLRtjRtfcNS HIS (AmLN PWr' TOD Vf tfc.jFtNNO .wOThEP-- I 8C)Nu UP PUf t Of l Hi tm ORfiN a iT AWi A 'J' r OWOHT INT4J9V Af TLB GMOKf t A ULfc- i- 'U S, fPI KV GRl t 4 (4-- L W0 3 jlFO, A(jA wi d d find-quart- 4 1 (3-0- ), r 0 6, (1-- (2-1- (0-3- ), 27-1- vujory. Al N, Af Tf R Vj V Mfc fMfcN d ), By Tom Wharton Tribune Sports Writer All season long, Brighton High football coach Steve Dangerfield has waited for his team to show teams in signs of jelling into one of the top Class the state After the Bengals victory over Bingham Friday, Dangerfield thinks the wait may be over. "I feel great, he said This is the first time wev e really put it together this year The kids played well an entire game for a change " Numerous Penalties 24-1- 4 ,k N. 'JKL B Lon Halverson Tribune Sports Writer .Vest left no doubt Friday afternoon why it was rartked No. in Class prep football in The Salt Lae Tribune's Captains' Poll last week. rolled over fourth ranked ) Jhe Panthers , ButfiHi surprising fans by turning what was ected to be a dose game into a Region Five rout, never got their offense rolling in Braves thu jolting second defeat in a row for the team formerly ranked first by the Captains Poll (Last wutfk Bountiful was upset by Woods Cross ) And. from Panthers. thtf appearance of the Reggie Wilson-lethdJBountiful defense was fortunate to give up only 28 points Wilson. Wests star runner, receiver and defender, scored two Panther touchdowns The first came on a 13 Sard run through a pack of defenders early in the second quarter; the second came on a pass quarterback Corey Lloyd, rearption from uhp In the second quarter. yhe Panthers' other two touchdowns came on a dive by Lloyd (set up by a Lloyd pass to Llqyd pass) and a Mark Blosch Mike Clark with 6 23 remaining followed each of the touchdowns with a successful coflyti sion kick Wildcats Nip South , 3Qods Cross upped its record to 4 2 Thursd.i afternoon with a victory over South. o was man of the day for the the flcff Iwwis Wilduats. running 117 yards in 12 carries. Fine two conversions and a kicjflng by Uirry Anderson 37 yard, fourth-quarte- r field goal cemen'cu the tri&fiph. JWlth three minutes remaining, Morgan Wilson caffght a Richard Orr pass and rambled 45 yards to hflWigl t Bulldogs Dump Utes ranked second last week in powerful Judge Thtf Tribune's Captains Poll, shut out Uintah 14- In Region Seven action. Quarterback Kenny Vierra engineered the win with two scoring completions to Robert Thomas, a and a Chris Klekas followed with a conversion kick. eaei C Jn;another Region Seven clash, Chris Hall inspired ToOeles 20-- victory over Jordan when he ran 65 ya(B for a touchdown on the first play from scrimmage. 12-to hold Cyprus (3-- defeated Murray oiigbJts tie for the league lead with Judge. 4-Region Four action Friday, Ogden 14-and Logan ) nipped defeated Bear River 10-BihLomond In Region Six, American Fork accumulated only 185 yards offense compered to PlgBSant Groves 300, but still managed a solid, ), Bengals, Colts Grab Key Prep Wins 4-- U I V mi A h SPORTSMAN'S C.W SHi MtfT At, t 1C , Mf Mrtfc W i M lb AN A) The only bleak mark on an otherwise fine Brighton performance was the fact that the Bengals were burned by penalties all afternoon In lact, four Brighton touchdowns were called back on nuscues Our kids are trying so hard that they just get over agressive, stated Dangerfield "Those are the kind of mistakes kids make when they are pushed too N A Infection Idles Starter hard." Despite the mistakes, Brighton earned sole possession of first place in Region Two with the victory over the Miners, who entered the game with a perfect league mark lead in the first quarter on a Brighton took a pass plunge by Chris Kenney after a from Russ Kimball to Kelly Sorenson set up the score The Miners, a gritty outfit, battled back to on a dive by Rick Shafer within one at after Troy Fullmer recovered a Brighton fumble. With 19 seconds left in the half, Kimball found Jeff Huntsman on a beautiful pass play. Jeff at Emery added the extra point and it was halftime Kimball hit Kory Rasmussen on a short scoring pass on Brighton's first series of the second half to but Shafer, one of Utahs finest make it scoring quarterhueks, rallied the Miners on a drive. Randy Park .scored the Miner touchdown and Shafer ran in the conversion. After having two touchdowns called back, field goal by Brighton had to settle for a Emery with 11:10 left in the game. But the Bengal defense, led by Luckie Bogenschutz, Seutt Anderson and Dave Bums, came up with the big play to stop Bingham from getting any closer. Region Two contests: Two In other Region Defender Dale Dawson Hillcrest 28, Kearns 6 provided all the offense the Huskies needed as he intercepted a pass and returned it 50 yards for a touchdown and picked up a fumble and ran 20 yards for another score to move his team back into the race for a state tournament spot. 0 one-yar- k Av-elli- 4--A Craig Angelos, the Eagles fine running back, scored four touchdowns against the Farmers Ironically, Angelos grew up in the Granite area, but his folks moved to the Skyline district just before he entered high school d Region One In Region One games: The Bobcats trailed Sky View 23, Bonneville 17 the Lakers 17-- at halftime, but rallied in the second half to knock Bonneville from the unbeaten ranks and take over sole possession of first place in Region One. Kevin Gifford scored from seven yards out with two seconds left to give Sky View the win. Erie Collins scored another Bobcat touchdown while Brad Pond hit Brad Merrill on a scoring pass. Mike Burke scored on a Layton 40, Weber 18 run and Mark Vigil 55 yard punt return and a 7. d 0 d d one-yar- CHICAGO (API -Vince Evans, who waited two seasons and two games before winning the starting quarterback job for the Chicago Bears, will miss at least a month of the National Football League season with a blood infection, the Bears team physician said Friday. Dr. Clarence Fossier said tests determined that Evans had a staph infection in his bloodstream in the area of the left side of his body. Bears Coach Neill Armstrong said Bob the starter for most of the past two seasons, will start Sunday's game at Buffalo. The Bears other quarterback is veteran Mike Phipps, who started the first two games this season. If everything goes right it will be a month before Evans can resume practicing, said team touchdowns, Greg Nelson added another and Jay Shumway kicked two field goals to lead the Lancers to a homecoming victory. Granger had dropped its first two league games going into the contest, but remained in the race for state with the victory. Skyline 32 Granite 6 If there was any doubt as to club in the state before which team was the top Friday, the Eagles erased it with a fine performance against the Farmers. Skyline is now the only team in the state with an unbeaten record Van Jensen started the Hillcrest scoring when he returned an interception 50 yards. And Eric Varoz hit Scott Pugnure for 11 yards for the Huskies other touchdown Orem 14, Alta 6 The Golden Tigers spotted Alta a touchdown by Jeff Mounteer anJ then rallied for two first-hal- f touchdowns to keep their slim hopes for a state tournament bid alive. Region Three In Region Three action Cottonwood 39, Olympus 14 The Colts' slumbering offense finally woke up and the result was that Cottonwood finds itself in a good spot to earn a trip to state, John Lambourne led the way for the Colts as he raced 156 yards on 28 carries and scored two touchdowns. Lance Nielsen hit a held goal right before the halt to make it 17-In the second half, Cottonwoods Don Miller scored on a run after an interception by Ron Huber. Nielsen returned an interception 31 yards and John Anderson hit Mike Moore on a pass play for the Colts other scores. run by Olympus touchdowns came on an Ken Barton and a dash by Scott Douglas. Joe Fritzsehe scored two Granger 26, East 13 d 14-- 6 Webster: Out for 6 Weeks ran for two touchdowns and passed for another as Layton smothered the Warriors Clearfield 17, Roy 7 Brook Hicks passed for two touchdowns and kicked a field goal to pace the Falcons. NEW YORK (AP) The ailing right leg of Marvin Webster of the New York Knieks will be placed in a center will miss at least cast Monday, and the six weeks of the National Basketball Association season. Webster has been suffering from tendinitis in the right knee over the past two seasons. COTTONWOOD BOWL thi Cottonwood Milb 21-- 'in d I 1 I I NOW OPEN ON two-poi- 1 i i i i GAME FREE I I for 2 games, Pay third game free with coupon. i R Pat spokesman McCaskey. pops Sends Pirates ?ast Reds by Continued from Page C4pounder to shortstop Dave Conception, who tried to throw out Moreno at Alrdr His throw was high and both liareno and Foli were safe. Moreno Cftfl scored when Dave Parker hit a fly bail to left field. jThe Pirates used another sacrifice fly C ext end their lead and knock out toss in the second. Phil Garner led ff with a triple and held when Blyleven fifSunded out. After Moreno walked, jroli hit a fly to center to score Gamer. When LaCoss ran the count to 0 on PJifker, Cincinnati Manager John McNamara replaced him with Norman, ho retired the side. second 2ith the score still ttseman Gamer saved a run in the when, with Dave Collins on sjgconcj, he dove to his right to backhand Concepcion's single and prevent it from gOlOg to the outfield. George Foster then struck out, stranding Cincinnatis tkkd and fourth runners of the game. and Madlock pushed Cincin-close- r to elimination in the third vhen they each hit solo home runs. It Stargells second homer of the scries, the first for Madlock and the two Norman tied a league playoff record f&fjnpst off a pitcher in one inning. Stargell struck again in the fourth to gwe Pittsburgh a 0 lead. Blyleven led 00 with a single and was sacrificed to second by Moreno. After Parker vil&ed, Stargell grounded a double into tfijClight-fielcorner, delivering two run and knocking out Norman. that point, m a manner representa- - 7-- 1 -l tive of Pittsburghs clutch play during the season, the Pirates had scored six runs on only five hits. Bench Homers Cincinnatis only run came in the sixth inning when Johnny Bench hit a home run into the left field seats. Foli and Madlock, acquired in separate deals during the season, continued their key play, Foli with a sacrifice fly and Madlock with a solo homer. Pittsburghs drive to its nincth pennant was a classic example of a club having the right ingredients, learning to know each other, then getting hot at the right time. 2-- 2-- 6-- d . The Pirates already had Parker and Stargell, both veterans of the organization. They also had Jim Bibby, acquired from Cleveland; Blyleven from Texas; Garcner from Oakland, Grant Jackson from the New York Yankees; and John Milner from the Mets. But it wasnt until Executive Vice President Harding Peterson acquired Foli from the Mets straight up for Frank Taveras and Madlock from San Francisco in a deal that featured former Pirate pitcher Ed Whitson that the Pirates were prepared for their dogfight with the Montreal Expos. In fact, it was not until the last day of the season when Pittsburgh defeated Chicago while Philadelphia was beating Montreal that the Pirates had their sixth division title since divisional play was instituted in 1969. pj DIESEL The Nations 1 Economy Car. ALL TRADES ACCEPTED Purchase or Lease Bank financing on approved credit. six-play- wn q life Save up to Buy a 20 Toro snowthrower, fingertip or electric start and save 10 Or save 10 on the 14, 10 on the 12 all electric. Both 20 models can hurl 600 lb a minute, clear drive in 15 up to 6 inches from a 50-- ft two-ca- r IJJ 'tjlTfuVii u- it - t ri r minutes. Save the strain and save up to $35. Sale ends Nov. 1, or while supplies last. 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