Show Jlf - 0 fjfr '''i r V'p :x £ ' ')i''!7''rM- t J' 'i-i-vVvi- -- cjv£'f' ' ' ' : ' -i' — i k Vw ? j'liWdi'iS V J1 14— The Herald Journal Logan Utah October 10 U7I miscues injuries By Gary Jonei porta editor The big blue “Wagon MONTPELIER Wheel" rolled away with seven costly Preston turnovers here Friday afternoon as the Indians dropped a 264 Southeastern Idaho Conference high school football contest to rival Bear Lake - “Turnovers and bad line day” made the difference according to Preston Coach Steve Milbrandt “We just plain got beat off : the line” The host Bears took full advantage of three Indian fumbles and four pass in- terceptions to regain possession of the traveling '‘Wagon Wheel" symbol of the rivalry between the two schools Preston had defeated Bear Lake 214 a year ago to hold the “wheel" for 12 months Three times during the game miscues touches on Preston drives Cthethefinishing Bear Lake 20 yard marker Two of the drives carried inside the 10 Injuries to key individuals also delivered a severe ' blow to the Indian attack Veterans Steve Cattani Sterling Knapp and Dave Green were all missing from the forward wall due to previous damage and only Green is expected to return to action Also slowed by an injury was veteran quarterback Mike Oliverson Protecting a broken bone in his wrist he saw only limited duty as an end Two other individuals directed the IVeston offensive assault and the end result may have enabled Milbrandt to discover a new team leader Junior Jeff Maughan a converted end came on late in the first half and finished the game by connecting on six of 14 passes for 109 yards one interception and the team's only touchdown Mark Gilbert started the game but had three aerials nicked off after completing : four of nine for 73 yards Doug Porter completed one pass far 14 yards on an option play v “Maughan really gave us a good per- formance” declared Milbrandt after the game “This is the first time he's had any varsity experience but we plan to use him - p' T PRESTON END Kirt Hodges' executes one of Ms brilliant receptions during the Indians' dash with Bear Lake in Montpelier Friday afternoon On the day Hodges gathered ta six passes for 124 yards strike from quarterback Jeff including a Maughaa for the team's only touchdown in a 214 the Bears (Herald Journal photo by Gary 18-ya- rd Local standings SOUTHEASTERN IDAHO Division I Loagvo W T Season W L T 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Marsh Valley American Falls River Bear Lake 4 Soda Springs Preston Malad " 2 2 2 3 -v 20 30 3 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 more now": Division II W American Falls West Side Soda Springs Aberdeen Malad Grace w 0 1 Friday's mutts Preston 6 Season 4 5 3 2 2 2 3 1 1 0 : MOSCOW Grace iat Aberdeen West Side bye Snake River bye i ' The Herald Joivnal wricomes suggei and information whlch could he the subject of articles on this page Deadline for sports new 8:30 ajn daily 11 am Saturdays Contact Gary Jones sports editor 'is pair netdrefrUbber g wiper blade refills - vy £ Fit wiper blades of most t-f American and foreign cars 5 Easy to install V jst TiretoncFRIGITONE m r f two-poi- nt on-ei- Dell Owen picked up another Bear Lake fomble on the Preston 48 but the drive was eventually halted as Reed Piggot intercepted Maughan mi the Bears’ 26 The hosts then ran out the dock Hodges had a brilliant day as a receiver gathering insix passes for 124yardsand a touchdown Transtrum caught two for the Bears for 80 yards Preston now entertains unbeaten Falls American Indians' the in Homecoming clash next Friday Team statistics First downs Rushes-yd- - Pras 9 - Passing yds Passes v''-"- : BL ' 30-5- 3 s Total offense 12 44-1- 196 " 114 249 292 4 i 44 34 two-poi- nt Penalties-yd- s -26 7 - Scare by quarters 60 6 26 6 Hew they scared BL — Scott Taylor 1 run (run failed) BL — Taylor 3 run (JeH Woods run) BL — Woods 13 pass from Kyle Hyde (pass 6-- failed)— Danny Jacobson 9 pass from Hyde BL (run failed) — Pr Kirt Hodges Maughan (kick failed) Jeff pass from - 10 Idaho (UPI) - A safe ' Bennett speculated that that old rams have already bred Insured that their has been passed on to succeeding University of Idaho Wildlife biologist says so far he has seen little Indication that the killing of trophy bighorn rams hurts the lambing or migratory habits of the surviving herd Jim Bennett has been living the last 14 months among bighorn sheep populations northeast of McCall Bennett says the trophy Rams he’s tracked tend to drift off mom the herd and r stay by themselves after the rut This finding led Bennett to raise the doubt in some minds about the killing off of the dominant ram of a herd " Umis': Bennett’s work so far has focused on observations of sheep behavior and on radio tracking to discover migration routes and lambing grounds The experimental i said this could also mean the older runs have already led younger rama on the v He : iffcf the significaat than phase will involve removal of several trophy rams and observation of the effect this has on the herd " Dr Ernest Ablet associate dean of thev- T' : restry Wildlife and Range inated ttiejheep study " ' He wuneiT that the next phase of the ? project will be carried out only if outride - rirf Mb ?ob- Bennett said even 'y servations cast some view that removal of trophy rams seriously threatens the bighorns it will take the next stage of his doctoral study to tell for sure - - SA I 1 funding can be obtained Bennett’s current project is being with Wilderness Center research through the forestry college Eagles shock Amencan F alls ' 1 eight (days Hyde paued nine yards to Jacobson for the Wok end Woods' ran tor the conversion and a 264 Bear Lake lead Woods also had a 14 yard scamper on the drive The Indians finally put together a utainari drive under Maughan after kick by Gilbert fell on an attempted Bear Lake on the Indians’ 40 An explosive 15 yard ramble by Porter and then a 22 yard sprint by Lamont moved the ball to the four to set up the touchdown After a six yard loss on a rollout Maughan eventually found Hodges on a yard strike for the score The extra point1 kick failed as Preston trailed with 6:03 left first-ahdgo- ' : n Not much changed in the third period as Preston fumbled away drives on the Bear Lake 19 to Thompson and 25 to Taylor The A hoets added their final tally of the day early in the fourth quarter on a 52 yard march in ce ANTIFREEZE " 'v-- ' 'v Year 'round ethylena glycol bate coolant and antifreeze ' y - half orn Saturday's same at Snake River Next Friday ' American Falls at Preston Bear Lake - at Malad Soda Springe at Marsh Valley Highland JV Ijmit one pair at this low price ADDITIONAL 6195 PER PAIR tong-teetin- Woods ouick-w- t r- Keep your windshield clear this winter! : - was the Jeff Explosive key to Bear Lake’s offensive ground game while Kyle Hyde directed the attack Woods packed the ball 18 times for 121 yards while i only 38 yards in 18 carries but Hydega connected on five of 13 passes for 114 yards The Bears wasted no time in getting on Bear Lake 2A West Side 38 West Jefferson 20 Marsh Valley 19 American Falls 18 Soda Springe 32 Grace 6 Morgan Utah 42 Malad 8 WIPER BLADE REFILLS i L“? y tailback - final tally of the hair Hyde hit Woods on a pattern for 13 yards and the score v left on the dock Gilbert seconds :58 with nicked off Hyde’s pass on the conversion attempt as the Bears took a 20--0 lead at the the scoreboard Taking the opening kickoff on tiw Si alter a touchback the hosts moved 80 yards in eight plays to score The tag play of the drive was a 49 yard aerial from Hyde to end Clair Ttanstrum Hyde picked up another 12 yards on his own but the scoring call went to Scott Taylor who plunged one yard with 8:55 remaining in the period to put the Bean into the lead The run for two points failed Preston rebounded well to threaten after the ensuing kickoff A 50 yard pasarun play from Gilbert to Kirt Hodges ate up the major portion of the 61 yard drive Misfortune struck as Preston moved to the Bear Lake one Bruce Lament knifed his way into the endzone for an apparent touchdown but the run was nullified by an Indian holding penalty Gilbert passed nine yards to Kip Rawlings to get oadc a big portion of the yardage but Gilbert was sacked for nine yards loss on fourth down to v v end the threat Late in the period the Indians moved to the Bear Lake 22 but Gilbert’s aerial attempt was picked off by Hyde on the Bears' eight Preston got another break of its own however as Dell Owen recovered a Bear Like fumble on the two yard line Porter gained a yard on first down but was dropped for a yard loss the next carry Then misfortune struck on the handoff between Gilbert and Lamont and Randall Thompson recovered a loose ball for Bear Lake on the four Four plays later the Bears gave up the football mi a punt but Gilbert was again intercepted at the Indian 45 by Brett Hansen who returned the ball to the 40 Hyde then picked up 10 yards on a rollout and a personal foul penalty provided 14 step off against yards on a Preston to the 13 Unable to pick up the first down Hyde set up to boot an apparent 32 yard field god but faked the effort and passed d Jacobson for 12 yards iand a at the Preston three Taylor plunged i fir the touchdown and Woods ran or the conversion as Bear Lake took a 144 lead with 5:13 remaining in the half Hyde picked off hla second interception of the half and the third thrown by Gilbert a short time later after Preston had inarched to the Bear Lake 28 He then passed to Thmstrum again on a big 31 yard gainer to 4 the Preston 33 foul Another personal against the Indians and Woods’ seven yard scamper set up the 1 I'-- I AMERICAN FALLS HT i --A ’' Randy Wakeley gathered in a short pass from quarterback Dave Treasure here ‘ with only Gifioii V Carryout freeze ’ — 34‘F to protection ’ when mixed 5050 Provide : other SEIC games played Friday Soda Springs overwhelmed Grace 324 Bear Lake handled Hreston 264 and West Side a 0 vie-lory over West Jefferson r with water I’s! 38-2- SNOW TIRE MOUNTING LUBE AND OIL CHANGE 1 non-leag- ue - f‘ In another nouteague tilt Morgan Utah rolled over Malad 424 Kurt Davis got the lone Malad tally on a sweep and Gary Hess ran for the two-poiconversion 12-ya- A 'r‘l nt - Snake River was scheduled to host the Highland Junior Varsity in a Saturday night encounter r ' i1’ flM'f Marsh Valley (l't 4 MARSH VALLBY 19 AMERICAN FALLS IS Score by quarter r American Falls O 6 6 7 0 6 V 6 6 — 19 — ' 18 A :aHawtiMyacared AF — Kip Slkas SSInterc return (run tailed)-- f — ' MV Randy Wakelay 65 run (run failed) v AF — Keith Swalley 73 pass Dick Broulotte (pass All cars end light truck Well demount regular tires and mount your snow tires on your rims IliiMj : - t-- T’ Tireetone AF — Terry Wagner 4 run (run felled) S3 pass from Deve Traaaure fall2d)"dy (pass Includes up to 5 quarts of high grade oil SNOW BITER SODA SPRINGS 32 RETREADS Wide 78 Series 234 ' k 8 8 8 0 0 0 Hew they scored §§“— Kelly Christensen 6 run ( Blake Garner SS Gamer 3 run (Gamer run) run)' §§ — Terry Anderson 1 run (Anderson run) SS Gamer 6 run (Gamer run) Gr— LaRon Kimball 72 pass from Rocky Phillips (run vRuRyk ' m Fad tn npanw NEEDED! NO TRADE-I- I tuck : " Any 13" sire M GRACES Score by quarters Soda Spring Grace - ' Hart sets record OGDEN Utah (UPI) — Benton Hart set a course rtcord and Brigham Young put four runners in the' top six Saturday to win tl Wildcat Invitational cross Hart of BYU covered Die course in 23 ' minutes 49 seconds breaking Dm 24:05 mark set in 1974 by A1 Yardley of host Weber State five-mi- ' NO TRADS-I- NEEDED I - KhkawaSaatt! perllm Price shown in this ad avaiiabla at Firestone Stores ' Competitively priced wlwravar you see the Firsstane sign - DMnetrto Gsbanhlis of BYU finished breaMng Yardley's mark with a 23:51 performance! Rick Adams of Utah was third at 24:16 Arthur JtedhairofBYU fourth at 24:30 a-- fl SbyuSS St 2?45fifth 310 NORTH ' le MAIN Open Mon - The Cougars won team honors with 752-720- 2 FrL Serttto I to 7 3 h '"51 to a fimApmrn B w rinrjTl TU ‘p 'T i'iT rr ‘1 l"' "f RurfTim “rr G e w ia Vir W- - a score Of 20 : I :: v' |