Show iir' ir I i: ' t f "t m m SOUTH CACHE'S Keith Baird Is hidden from the camera as be if hauled down by Box Elder's Jeff Thome (56) The referee watch 22-1- "- m "it - ' 22m - Thriller A thrilling third HYRUM afternoon saw Thursday period South Cache come from behind to tie the score then forge ahead of Box Elder only to have the Bees recapture the lead and the ball game The exciting period was part of the Region One game be tween the two schools that saw Box Elder win 9 Box Elder led 1M going Into the third period but the lead didnt last long The Spartans kkked to Box Elder who moved the ball up to the ' stripe But here Keith Baird Spar' tan fulback streaked into the path of a Bee aerial snagged the ball and raced unthreaten-e- d to the end zone and the second SC score Ray Mauch-le- y punched over the extra point to tie the score The Spartans teed up the ball and kicked to Box Elder after the touchdown but a Box Elder back allowed the ball to bounce off his chest and Keith Nelson recovered for South Cache on : w 22-1- w i 46-ya- rd I- the line V The Spartans one ground play and got nowhere so Dwight Israelsen uncorked ooa oi JujLpasses that were working so well during the "day and found Ray Mauchley Just 18-ya- rd tried Detroit Meets GiantsJn Sunday J Tnm iH f latanatlaa-- VmttU Mitt Tlum who has gained new fame with the Detroit lions returns Sunday to the ballpark where he experienced some of his most embarrassing moments in the National Football League The park is Yankee Stadium and the opponents are the New York Giants whose rugged defenders v harried Plum more than any other team In the league during the five seasons he played for the Cleveland : Browns For the past four while Phim held the Cleveland quarterback job on a regular basis — with sideline help from coach Paul Brown he won only one game and tied one in nine meetings with the Giants Plum now has left Brown's strict aegis and has been thriving under the greater freedom given him by George Wilson of the Lions Under Plum's direc tion the Lions have posted a 1 record for a contending po sition behind the Green Bay Packers in the Western Divi sion ' The Giants still feel they An overpowering Ogden club by speedy Henry Owens piled up pointers at Richmond Thursday afternoon to hand the Bulldogs a decisive defeat by a 524 score Coach Mart AUred's North Cache Club just couldnt get they put up a good fight def- again- d Owens Ogden's wingback who finished second 160-noun- in the state meet's dash last spring scampered through for three touchdowns in a flashy demonstration of speed He went 62 yards for a tally on the game's first play from scrimmage Dale Miller was successful for the first extra point Miller added six more points when the powerful : fullback zoomed over from four yards out Utie Traeden booted this 100-yar- guard snared the pass and raced in to score Even a delay of game penalty of five yards couldn't stop the Bees' PAT: and they went as Lynn Richie ahead across the extra point pushed The final period was score less except fora Box Elder safety The two points came this way Series of Events The Spartans got the ball on the five yard line after a Box Elder punt and two plays succeeded in gaining only one yard Howard Allred stood in the end zone and faked a kick then ran the ball to the 15 for a first and ten The Bees held on the next three plays and Allred was forced into a punt ing situation again' A high pass from center went over his head and by the time he recovered and tried to kick it was blocked in the end tone for an automatic safety and for Box Elder uiEiurly' Searing i The victors took a 741 lead m the first quarter as Fullback Dave Love joy broke loose off tackle and raced: 62 yards to the stripe Gordon Nielsen then went to the three and Lovejoy punched over the score and also added the extra 159-pou- 9 : Owens again scored on a 40 yard play The point after at tempt failed and the Tigers led zu-- o After a scoreless third quarter Sal Turner went into the end zone on a three-yar- d plunge with the extra point try again proving unsuccessful injuries had kept three of the North Cache mainstays bench ed and tne oackfield was com- pletely inexperienced' peck Taylor regular Bulldog full back has been out with a kg injury since j the game with ugan last week injury to a leg muscle also kept : Rod Spencer left half out of the Thursday game while the main North Cache tackle Tino Fred- enco was benched with a hip pointer two-poin- ts : nt : sion-ridde- at Chicago Five ot the NFL's teams have i M records ' which rate them as division contenders and thus must win Sunday to keep from iiaiunrtM xar out c tut race i The Bears-Colt- s battle pits two of toast against one another The others are the Giants Miners X pesters and Forty ' A W''iv'' i 'r"?---- ' LOGAN'S KENT WALUS is caught by the Herald Journal camera just as be steps on the goal line with Logan's onlyf touchdown 4 — THE HERALD JOURNAL South Cache made it as Israelsen passed to End Del Loosle to put the ball on the four and then Neil Yonk gat to the three and Ray Mauchley pushed around left end for the score: Don Willie's PAT kick was no good ' """y Box Elder's second score to make the count at luuftime 13--6 came later in the second quarter when Lovejoy capped a long drive by scoring and then failed in his extra point run 7-- 6 - Methods ' : The' Bees gained most of 10-- 9 5 d Z4-ma-n "It 24-m- V s" Phu-adelph- '??: :v J-- v But be has recovem' suf- ficiently from his rib injury to be released- to go home Me The Aggies will be seeking a victory after last week's loss to New Mexico and The Rams will try to end a e losing Dodgers Could Rcloaso home wining on a ning streak and are expected to add the Rams to their Ust The game will not ' begin until 3 pm to give hunters a streak - CSU coach Mike Lude has indicated he is encouraged by the performance of his Rams last week against UCLA and is planning to give the Aggies a real battle The Utah State crew is work-- : 12-ga- h chance to get back and to give business men an extra hour and a half to stay open so they can close and attend the game The junior and senior high school students of Logan and Cache Valley have the chance to attend the game as guests of the Logan Kiwanis club Those who purchased 25 cent tickets yesterday win be able to attend the game for this price Halfttme activity win be provided by the USU Marching Band a group under the direction of Max Dalby 120-un- lt Bear River defeated Logan High 136 yesterday on Crimson Field in a tussle that left Coach John Wbatcott as concerned at times over the number of troops that would be on their feet at the battle's end as he was about the outcome of the score Hard luck dogged the Griz zlies during first quarter and the Bear River Bears were right in there to take advantage of each Logan mistake A costly fumble a five yard penalty for off side that called back a beautiful 70 yard punt by Eric Maughan and a bad pus from center that threw Maugh an off balance on his second punt attempt put the Bears in position on the Logan 30 yard line Leonard Hansen work horse captain of the Bears scored on a 15 yard sprint on a draw play and then went over again for the extra point The Bears second TD was made on a sustained 60 yard drive with halfback Billy Gibbs going over for the counter The extra point attempt failed and the score stood 13 to 0 Just before the half Logan scored on a beautiful pass from Mark Jensen to Jerry Wallls the play Set up by the continuous burst by Eric hard-foug- up-fiel- ht mim this Is the best game his team has played this year and against the best opponent they have met thus far Eric Maughan played an fine ' defensive exceptionally Mike Meservey tackle game and Dennie Baird end were outstanding on the line J R Chris tens en Mark Jensen and Jerry Wallls all shone tor the Grizzlies Logan meets Box Elder at Box Elder next Friday Whether thegame win be played in the afternoon or evening Is yet that to be determined Logan threatened again in the fourth quarter when the Grizzlies received Bear River punt on their own five yard line The next play took them to the 7 and then Wallls took a short pass from Jensen and ran to the 50 The drive ended on the Bear River 2 yard line when Logan missed fourth down by just 8 Inches Dan Rodrigues received a fractured right arm just before the half and will be out for the rest of the season Coach Wbatcott feels NOTICE SiVUTHFIELD PHEASANT HUNTING MOTS d NOW AVAILABLE Maughan This pass combination of Jensen to Wallls is working well for the Grizzlies who made most of their yardage some 150 in the air Jensen completed 8 out of 12 passes Citiiens please pick up your permits from Dale Weeks 9 rs Seuth2West Smithficld DropCldm Land-owne- Downes relinquished bis claim on the middleweight championship of the British Isles Thursdi night Id order to concentrate on getting another crack at the world title He was given until Nov 30 to defend his British crown against John McCormackof Scotland Downes manager Sam Burns announced it would be Impossible for Terry to defend by that data LONDON CTD—Terry pick up your permits from Ifcudd Pitdier 94 South 1st BE A SPORTSMAN! 90-ya- fvK man played much in 1962 giv- day: 7: ing way to younger players Provo 12 Springville 7: such as Frank Howard Willie Payson 4U Carbon 0 Davis and Ron Fairly Pleasant Grove 27 BY High One player — Daryl Spencer who incurred the wrath of the Wasatch Academy 7 Juab 6 management for remarks after Clearfield 20: Davis'6 the final game as well as a dis- : Ogden 32 North Cache 0 S appointing performance in the Beaver 49r Parowan field definitely is out of the Dodger plans said Bavasi rSOrOTT OWKStS Of Catcher John Roseboro could go if the bait were good enough and Andy Carey will be releasl ed — with an invitation to try sJ neK UP rout again at camp in the spring be' cause of his outstanding attitude i Infielders Larry Burright PERMITS and Tim Harkness a pair of j it d players along vjViiiwith promising pitchers Jack y r-- riiv Smith and Pete Richert also could be bought U the offer were ejood enough 'V Ai-'-- V From selected reserves Gfooderham & Worts ltd afamoua ' te ' - 'ni 'IVy b G &W Private Stock! t -- no-h- ' tgi I i ic £ -- octo::r m -- P 'Ji'-'- a— : - PHEASANT : GaW : TASTE IT and COMPARE IT CSNSONVARD good-fiel- Bourbon Want deUGHTfiil Ixmrbon? v HI J 2 bid distillery name produces and t i State-Colorad- o- Aggte End Jim McNaughton was released from the hospital today although he is still undergoing teats to oidermine if bis injury includes his spleen ia It® ILogpim - WifhlMlkick ing 60-- The Orem Tigers sparked by j Delta 41 Richfield 0 vious World Series triumphs three long runs demolished Murray 20 Cyprus 19 found themselves listed as "ex554 in Fork Thursday Spanish Bountiful IS Ben Lomond 13 pendables' today in the team's one of the Utah high top day's Bear River 13 Logan 6 a for National League quest school football clashes Olympus 0 Hillcrest 0 penant in JOrem scored on a American Fork 32 Union 6 But Bm 3: (Buzzie) Bavasi kick-o- ff return and on two runs Lehi 19 Uintah 0 general manager and vice president said it was likely one or from scrimmage of 70 yards Box Elder 22 South Cache 19 the other would be with the club each to knock off their league : it t 'ft ff- "ft J on opening day next year He rival tomeet and East Highland would not say which "stood the better chance day in the top game of a limit"Either Snider or Moon prob- ed slate The winner should : ably will go but it will take take the regional title the right deal" he said Neither Other games played Thurs- V Team physician Dr John Worley of Utah State has hospitalized Aggie team trainer Red Burnett for Saturday's Utah State foot' ball game: V'?iBurnett has been troubled over the past few weeks with a back injury and was ordered to miss Saturday's action He will be back for Homecom- — A ieoirs Top HOT Red Curnetf i en steadiest pitcher on the Balti zeat telephone call springing more staff record could easily from the respect of one pro for His 14-as another resulted today in pitch- have been 156 or even demonstrated by a 177 earned er Robin Roberts of the Balti run average in 192 innings more Orioles being honored At: the same time that Rob (or making the No 1 comeback of the major league baseball erts was pitching so effective ly for the Orioles the Yankees ' season to experience a pitching began The J&year-olrighthander shortage Yankee manager was named by the Houk was criticized for board of UPI baseball experts Ralph the veteran go but on the strength of a 104 rec- letting bis position as follows: ord with the Orioles — all afunter he had been given his was a choice between conditional release by the New Jim Bouton and Roberts I had to cut one Bouton was York Yankees on May 15 The telephone call was made young and strong with a fuRoberts had not had by General Manager Lee Mac- - ture Phail of the Orioles Roberts much opportunity to pitch with had left his number with the us and was a question mark Orioles' front office after an We were sorry to release him unsuccessful attempt to con- but had no other choice" tact MacPhall for a job Roberts received 13 of the "I knew his reputation as a votes cast by the compitcher and as a man" said mittee — more than four times MacPhaiL "In respect to both other player I returned the call although any I doubted he still was able to Catcher Del Crandall of the pitch effectively in the mal-or- Milwaukee Braves was second MacPhall arranged a pri- with three votes Stan Musial vate workout for Roberts how of the St Louis Cardinals and ever and was pleasantly sur- Richie Ashburn of the New prised when the veteran look- York Mets had two each and ed good He signed Roberts to Dick Donovan of the Cleveland Indians Ed Roebuck of the a contract and the former Phillies great paid Los Angeles Dodgers Harvey dividends by becoming the Kuenn of the Giants were next NEW YORK Thursday afternoon Bear River's Leon Hashimoto tries vainly to catch Wallls who caught a pass from Mark Jensen for the score 2 Old Favorites Orem Crushes SF 55-- 6 v LOS ANGELES - Duke Snider and Wally Moon who led 111 Thursday Prep Action the Los Angeles Dodgers to pre ' Hospital 'OCTOBER 19 1963 Outstanding Comeback of Year Hunters who get an early deer kill students and other residents of Cache Valley will gather tomorrow at 3 pm for State the Utah football game About 7000 fans are expected although officials at Utah State would like to see more tun out as attendance is an important factor this year State-Colora- FRIDAY Logaa (Cacht county I Utah Robin Roberts Rated as Malting IT point 1-- 2 -2 The HeraldVJounlal 10-ya- nine-poi- nt The Washington Redskins Eastern division leaders 'with a record are three-poiunderdoes against the dissen n Eagles at Phila delphia the Browns are favor ed by three points over the Car dinali at St Louis the Pittsburgh Steelers are picked by seven at home over the Dallas Cowboys and the Bears and Baltimore Colts are rated even d pat Near the end of the first half nt gamer practice game 4-- - in the ensive-wise Bees Retaliated Not to be outdone Box Elder took the kickoff and began a march upfield but were stopped and nad to kick to the five Mauchley returned to the 15 and then Israelsen tossed another pass but Jay Stokes a their yardage through sheer power on the ground while the Spartans found the airways the best way Israelsen had a good day passing especially in the nrst two periods His line gave mm good protection' and he was cool when threatened bv BE tack- have Plum's number but the a mass of would-b- e ' oddsm&kers think otherwise lerS" Next South the Cache made the have Friday They Lions team has a bye in Region One three-poifavorites Sunday In other Sunday games the play and Box Elder will host favor Logan Packers are The victory Thursday moved ltes to roll to their sixth straight victory against the Box Elder to a Region San Francisco Forty Niners at One record and made South Milwaukee the Los Angeles Cache in league play Rams are picked by 10 at home against the Minnesota Vikings Is in a battle of the two NFL teams that have not yet won a In : Dlonks sparked short of the goal but the halfback ' plunged in to score Mauchley was stopped short on the PAT play but a BE infraction gave the Spartans still another try and they missed 20-1- temporarily aneaa m nuirsaay's grid acuoe C In Practice Tilt sparvans m fc RAY MAUCHLEY scampen over Ike' foal cht-4- d by two Box Elder defenders He caught pass fromTwtght Israelsen and then hurried into paydirt to put Aha Spartani fi n t "a w es the action and several Bee players move In on the actionThe Bees took the victory 9 In an exciting game IBox IE Idler Edged Ogden 4 im i I Vwij lkMtfB i' f 3? ax— tsSM I i |