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Show THURSDAY, 8 - THE CITIZEN OCT. 1972 5, v Freshmen Dump Bears Soda Tops Juniors about four minutes left first half, Preston lead 14 0 over Soda Springs in the JV ''ilh in ilie Monday. On a fourth down situation, Soda faked a kick caught the Preston sleeping and picked up a first down deep in Preston game de-iui- ue territory. They scored on the next play, with a pass to Blair Poulsen and the two point option was scored by Rod Sorenson. With two minutes left in the half, the score was 14-- 8 for Preston. Then with what appeared to be the longest" two minutes in history, Soda came back to score two more TDs. Actually with 55 seconds left, Soda was able to score twice, eight plays were run by Soda, three by Prest H3D Mmsai there were two kickoffs and only two time outs called. Richard Sommers scored the first of his three TDs, going 30 yards for six points. Then an interception by Kim Christensen, with a runback of 40 yards, put Soda ahead to itay at 20-1- The second half was dominated by Soda, with Richard Sommers scoring twice on pass plays for 60 yards and 45 yards. The Preston defense made a valiant bid to stop Soda, but explosive pass plays ran the score to The Preston secondary on defense continually allowed Sommers to break away for big gains. Many times when it appeared Sommers was trapped, he broke free. The Preston offense looked good for most of the first half, with Jon Maughan at quarterback, and Dennis Jepsen as a running back off the injured list. Jepsen scored one of the TDs from 20 yards out. The bottom fell out during that long two 34-1- 4. HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO minutes just before the half ended, and Preston was never able to get back in the game. Coach Cleve Morgan of Soda Springs has instituted a single wing formation to get the blocking he wants. It appears his formation, that has been referred to as an 18th century offense, is getting the job done. 6-- The Preston JVs play their next game with Marsh Valley here at 4 p.m. The season - with the two record is now Soda to losses Springs. straight They finish up with Bear Lake away and Malad at home. 3-- 2, MARRIAGES Issued James By Jess Wheiler After a scoreless first half, the Preston Freshman team put together a good second half to defeat Bear Lake The game ended with Preston on the one yard line of Bear Lake. Kim Foster, quarterback, engineered a drive that started on the Preston 40, and ended with Blair Knapp going 20 yards off tackle for the touchdown, behind the blocking of Doug Owen and Mike Bell. Preston stayed on the ground most of the time, with Rodney Sparrow, Kyle Winward, and Blair Knapp lugging the ball. Outstanding defensive play was turned in by tackle Doug Owen and end Arnel Baird. The offensive line looked very good in the second half, with Todd Lewis at center, guards were Jay Heusser, Greg Burt and Dan Brown, tackles Doug Owen and Jimmy Sessions, and the end of each side of the line being anchored by Mike Bell, Arnel Baird, and Randy Johnson. In Kranklin County Lewis Westenskow, 26, Ogden, and Susan Rans bottom, Ogden, Sept. 29. Willy Erich Gugel, 19, Salt Lake City, and Maudeen Anderson, 20, Salt Lake City, Sept. 29. 23, REALLY SAVE - WE HAVE MADE mv IAL A Overtime radio wsLes -- B After slugging it out for four scoreless quarters, the Preston Indians saw their hopes for a second straight league victory snuffed out 6 before a capacity homecoming crowd in overtime by a determined Soda Springs club. The game ended in a scoreless tie. However, this year the SEIC established a ruling to prevent tied ball games. Under the new rule, each team is given four downs to score from the 10 yard line. The four plays to a Cardinal victory came on the heels of Sid Cellan, who got the first two calls and drove to the Indian six. Next, it was Jim Poulsen busting to the nine, then came the go ahead score by tailback Alma Facer. The two point conversion by Jim Poulsen turned out to be the clincher for the Cards. Facing the pressure of the 0 score, the Tribes work was cut out for them. Backup quarterback Kerry Cas person carried three times to reach the one-foUne. Then it was fullback Scott Workman busting in for the touchdown on fourth down. Casperson'sdo-or-di- e try for the two point conversion came within a foot of the goal line, giving Soda Springs the 6 scoring edge. Neither team posed much of a scoring threat throughout most of the game. Prestons closest chance was at the Cards line in the second period. On a fourth down attempt, Raymond Pooles try for a field goal never got off the 8-- ground. The Cardinals threatened in the third stanza on a fumbled punt return by Preston's Sid Atlinson, coupled with a penalty that put the ball on the line. Poulsen Indian seven-yar- d went to the air for the Redbirds, but through the maze of white Cardinal jerseys, rugged defensive guard Robert Boyack grabbed off the pass and rambled 15 yards to the Indian 22 to kill the Soda Springs 8-- ot 8-- threat. Preston held the edge in the statistical department during l, the but the Indians could not maintain any offensive momentum. There was no consistent execution by the Preston offense and a ball carrier; no matter how good free-for-al- rd LOOK AT THESE LOW LOW PRICES Preston Indians and Soda Springs Cardinals scramble for the pigskin in action at Citizen Photo OMLETTE Prestons homecoming game Friday. out the night. Also, turning in notable defensive work were Brent Bowman, Scott Workman, Craig Jensen, Raymond Poole and Frank Casperson. The Indians take to the road this Friday, meeting the American Falls Beavers at 2 p.m. they cah only play with 10 men who are hitting on every play. Junior halfback Mike Vroman led the Indian rushing attack with 59 yards in 16 carries. Raymond Poole had a good night at quarterback in a losing cause, hitting on 11 of 14 passes for 144 yards. The bright spot in the Indian defense was provided by superb play of junior tackle Bob Moser, turning in 10 unassisted tackles and 13 assists, followed by sophomore guard Robert Boyack with nine unassisted and seven assisted tackles and senior, tackle Jeff Leonard with six unassisted and 11 assisted tackles. The three defensive standouts were menacing the Cardinal ball carriers through Scoring by quarters: Soda Springs 0 0 0 0 Preston 0 0 0 0 PIIS First Downs Rushing Yards Passing Yards Total Yards Passing Punts Average .144 9 222 121 6 35 6 37 -2 Penalties 6-- Washer with Automatic Soak Cycle Two-spee- d l and out Permanent press, 2-spe- inside BIG PLASTIC 3 Wash Cycles ed, , TO FINAL BUY WE'VE FOUND IN YEARS G CLOSE-OU- T MODEL H ONLY CANDY SPECIAL REG. $11.95 50 Oct. 2 REMINGTON Hn- SHAVER a TWO REG. $1.39 once-a-ye- ar 8-2- I C 99 ONLY OF THE WEEK SPECIAL WITH VITAMIN 24 CAPSULES HAND MIXER DOUBLE OVEN RANGE -- $1.98 - D CORYBAN DECONGESTANT 99 SUNBEAM I CAPASITY COLD CAPSULES FLYING INSECTS KILLS ONLY HOTPOINT 40 INCH BUSHEL $2.97 FLY BAR Model WLW2400 SELF-CLEANIN- 7 PLUS REUSABLE PLASTIC OPENER 95 U7S MOST OUTSTANDING - $1 66 BAGS TOTAL VALUE THE DUTY SUGGESTED RETAIL YARD AND LEAF 3 Water Temperatures 2 Water Levels NOW ONLY HEAVY OVENS reg. $40.95 CLOCK - TIMER 3288 MODEL LB29 AUTOMATIC OVEN Now...with stepped-u- flow Air-He- at p FULL LENGTH LIGHT TWO LARGE PLATES INFINITE HEAT CONTROLS MODEL RC749 TIMED OUTLET REG. $22.50 LIGHTWEIGHT, EASY TO USE TWO SNAP-ICOMBS, BRUSH REG. $ 499.95 1. 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