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Show r Punt Return Pushes Panthers Past Leopards; Preps Given Full Grid Go By STEVE HALE Deseret News Staff Writer West High scored on the second play from scrimmage, thundered to a second-quartscore, then hung on to defeat a classy - but - luckless East crew Friday, Andy Newren tucked in the ball on his own 23, cruised while the Panther blockers knifed down defender after defender, and when the dust settled, he had darted 52 yards to put the ball on the East 25. 13-- A line play failed to gain, then Ray Dickerson rifled a short pass to Jay Richins, The stage for that sudden into the end who first TD was set by Panther ' zone. Danny Marrellis kick Coach Gean Plaga's favorite made it the punt offensive play The Panthers struck again return. It was the Region er for both teams. Two open- high-knee- d 7-- C3acx mmcr v.vfoW". an on offensive. d Newren Richins, carried for that distance, and a to Drew Pearson pass put the ball on the four. Two carries by Ted Crawford put the Panthers on the score-boar- d again. Easts score came In the third period, when Scott Savage passed 29 yards to most of Dickerson Mike Stevens to put the ball on Wests 36. Then Stevens, cutting beautifully, dashed 20 to the 16. Stevens then picked HIGH SCHOOL GRID RESULTS min CONFERENCE One Putter? GAMES Region Twt South 7 Davis West 13, East 7 Skyline 19, Bountiful 9 Viowmont 4, Olympus 9 Highland 4 Clearfield 9 Then Try Four! up eight in two carries, and Savage sneaked in from the two. Pack Taggart converted. A pair of tackles proved the heroes of Wests first-hal- f play. Panther Ron Broadwater recovered an East fumble on Wests two after a long Leopard drive, and Satiki Wolfgramm stopped another East offensive by recovering a fumble on the West 12. Broadwater put the rush on Leopard passers in the second half, making two key hit tackles as East moved goalward late in the game. West's kicking game, with Marrelli 'doing the punting and kickoffs, kept the Leopards at bay for much of the day. Marrelli got off a punt, and two of his kickoffs soared to the end of the end zone. East was still alive until Panther Ron Smith intercepted a Leopard pass with 55 Region Four Soringvillt 29, Orem 14 American Fork 21, Provo 4 Spanish For 25. Lehl 7 Carbon 17, Pleasant Grove 4 seconds remaining. Practice Garnet . Scoring: In competition golfers arc limited to 14 clubs. Sometimes they make great sacrifices to be sure they have the right club along. the Jfe, .. Deseret News Photo By Steve Parker East runner Mike Stevens (40) is stopped after short gain by West's Andy Nowren (20) as mate Danny Marrelli (11) closes in for help. Dave Hill, for instance, leaves his in locker to take along two of his four putters. He always wants to have a spare putter with him in case the one putter leaves him lipped at the cup. Nephi, Car Ready For Nationals He must like that arrangement. Hes won his with some of the third tour tournament already season to go. By BILL EWER Most of the duplication is in wedge clubs, however. Players have their favorite approach irons the sand wedge, pitching wedge, etc. For just one shot, maybe two or three, they will leave another club in the car trunk. Some golfers have been known club with them against obstacles. - to take a left-hand- ed for emergency shots one-iro- Amie at the Mike Amie Palmer, never plays another of golf (and heaven that), will never be the golf limelight. - if he round forbid out of Aniles already sitting in the front seat at the microphone for the World Series of Golf (an NBC n the broadcast) for Sept. 6 and 7 S6-ho- le show-dow- George Archer among the four champions of the Masters, Orville Moody of the U.S. Open, Bay Floyd of the PGA and Tony Jacklin of the British Open. I Who could do a better job of it than Palmer? Hes played with each many times. He has also proved himself at the mike. He has personal appeal and he has one of the best sports events of the season to talk about Just Deseret News Sports Writer Nephi Astin, Salt Lake City, was gunning his little Mini-Coop- er around the track at Las Vegas this summer, hoping for another trophy to add to his large collection. It was one ot the Southern Pacific Divisions regional sports car races and Nephi was only four seconds behind leader and gaining when putt, putt Nephi ran out of gas. And as Nophi was telling me, In road racing its not so much the car as the experience of the driver. An experienced driver knows just how to push his car a little more lor the win. I wanted to ask him how far he had to push his car in Las Vegas, but I didnt. Seriously though, Nephi is one of the top young sports car racers in the Intermountain Area and he will be drivthis weeking his end in the Great Salt Lake National Road Races. At 25 and just into his fourth year of racing, Nephi has won many awards for his driving prowess on the race Mini-Coop- Dave Hill track. In 1968 he finished second in the Salt Lake Nationals, tied for fourth in the division and then went on to finish ninth in his class in the American Road Race of Champions at Riverside, California. is & Nephis sedan in racing lingo and has a top speed of 118 mph. Average lap speed in a a race varies between 60 and Mini-Coop- i. the unusual case of Don Bies, professional from Seattle Golf Club. Seattle renovated its course it was out for the year. Bies had to do something during that time and after talking matters over with his wife he decided to try the tour for the year. Through the PGA Bies had earned $24,237 and had almost a lot of his year left. Take M Now hes wondering if he should spend move time on the tour. Might beat selling golf balls! Gocd-Wi- ll Emissary Billy Casper s visit to President Nixons office recently, at the invitation of the President, might mean a little more work for Capser. It can that Casper will, in some States in this matter of United the ways, represent American the image. ugly erasing now be told One of the slops Caspir will make will be at Japans Osaka 70 next year. There he will ap- pear, possibly with golf sticks, with Japan's trial and political leaders. indus- Parenthetically, what better way is there to promote fellowship among nations, or their and golf is one in peoples, than through sports h which the fat and fifty-iscan participate the sassy and seventy-ish- ! X A. r depending upon the size and condition of the course. A sedan must have an engine below 1,300 cc and Nephi has worked 1,293 ccs into his machine. My car is now prepared to almost maximum efficiency,, he said. It should be able to beat any other car In its class. A first place finish in the national races on Monday (10:30 a.m.) at Bonneville Raceway Park would move Nephi into third position in the points race. His only real competition could come from the points leader who drives a Lancia which has five gears as compared to four gears for the The Bonneville track is much shorter than average so the different gear ratio could mean a big difference in the race. Regional races at Bonneville began today at 1:00 p.m. Sunday will be taken up by practice sessions and qualifying rounds for the nationals. Well be keeping an eye on Nephi Monday. All indications . Scores 524-444- Farmers Tip Bees, Legion Stars Play By TOM WHARTON Deseret News Sports Writer Mini-Coope- days because of the American Legion baseball tournament that they were playing in at Billings, Montana, they didnt show any ill effects as they led 7 come-froG r a n ite to behind victory over Box 28-2- Fol lowing If tht tti y racing schedule for tha Great Salt Lake Road Races at Bonn-v;i- ie Raceway Park 4600 W. 2100 South: SCCA; E F G, DSR By DAVE KADLECK Deseret News Sports Writer A click of the PROVO camera signalled the start of Brigham Young Universitys football season here Friday. And though head coach Tom Hudspeth was doing most of the smiling, it was his 66 varsity members who did their thing for Mountain West Ken Peterson and Doug Maughan and the late Ken Call, victim of a drowning mishap this summer. Peterson and Maughan were called on LDS Church missions. how about last years sterEd's re ling Ed Romero? a going over Nephi Astin gives his before Monday's national races. Nephi will be running for victory in the C Sedan class. Mini-Coop- A. BSR, CbR ASR, BPmduction; Sunday a.m. Driver's Meeting: 7 am. Formula Vee; 9:20 a.m. Formula SCCV F' nri'a Fnrri; 9:40 a.m. F, 10 a.m. A G, H P. DSR. B, ASR; 10:20 a.m. D B3R, CSR; 10:40 a.m. 8:30 er CSedn all practice; 11 am. Lunch; noon Qualifying sessions in order listed above. Monday Driver's Meeting; 9 a.m. practice sessions in samo cr as on Saiudav and Sunday; 10:33 a.m. National road races of duration in same order as qualifying on Sunday afternoon. 8 30 a.m. covering very well, but he'll never play another game of football, Hudspeth explained. Romero was seriously injured in an auto mishap last winter. But all is not blue in Provo. Senior center Mel Olson is back from his Church mission line coach to Texas. Hes going to help us a lot," Hudspeth grinned. Olson, at 220 pounds and fit, represents the average weight of BYUs offensive and defensive lines. Says Coach Edwards: Its strange, but this year our big 7 hard-foug- victory. Sceili hit Pistorius with a pass and a pass and then ran in the kids not only want to play football, but have good quickness. Our defensive line will go about 220 pounds per man with senior letterman Jeff Slipp at 230 pounds leading the charge. While cameras clicked, Joe Liljenquist sophomore was practicing his specialty. Liljenquist, high point man in last springs game with 13 points, is touted one of the top field goal specialists in the country. Charted for front line ballcarrying duty are Marc Lyons, veteran quarterback reported at full strength following knee surgery; flanker back John Peterson; hard running Kip Jackson, a junior standout with a full season logged last year and fullback Chris Reading. Today well be starting G r i f fin, Hudspeth added. Rick Jones is looking real strong. All we have to go on is the medical report that Lyons knee is 100 percent okay. He hasnt played much football since it healed, Hudspeth continued. Lyons is in his senior year. Griffin and Jones are juniors. Among those hoping to imwon- prove on Hudspeth's Don LaVell Edwards. The '69 Cougars are small. If Hudspeth expects to stay above the .500 percentage mark, he'll have to do it with22 boys he's lost over the past two seasons. Thats two teams, he explained. Spring football stars missing at Friday's camera session were Farmer coach Darold Simwho was assistant mons, coach under Bear River coach Les Dunn for four years, gained sweet revenge over his old coach as Sceili led Granite, who trailed as far as 21-in the third quarter, to a remaining 21 in the game. r Box Elder then countered with a seven-yar- d run by Rick Whitaker to take a 1 lead over the Farmers. Big Mike B u c h i blocked the PAT 27-2- attempt. .. Granite went ahead for good when the fantastically accurate Sceili hit Doug Richards with an pass and Gordon Gleave connected on the PAT to give Granite the ., win. Although defeated, the inexBees gave perienced ttje favored Farmers a real scare. Excellent runs by Ron Peart, Rod Petersen, Scott Smith, and Ralph Jordon and an assortment of razzle-dazzl-p plays gave the Granite defense a tough time. Box Elder also has a fine quarterback and passer in Bruce Munn. HYU Cenafpirg cameramen. While cameras w ere able to and grimace capture-- - the of 1969 edition of the growl Cougars, it was team attitude that kept Hudspeth smiling. Weve got great team attitude. Every kid wants to win. We've had good attitude before, but its better this year than I can remember, he smiled enthusiastically. He added his team was That could change healthy. with a afternoon this workout." smiled Hudspeth's defensive m Elder. of gas. PAT to tie it at two-poi- with 11:05 If Granites Barry Sceili and Mike Pistorius were bothered by the fact that they had only been out to practice two are that hell emerge a winner again if he doesnt run out Saturday 9:30 a.m, Driver's Meeting, 7 a.m. Formula Vee practice; 7:20 a.m. Formula SCCA practice; 7:40 a.m. F, G, H Production Racing, 10 a.m. A practice; Racing 10:20 a.m. practice; Racing, CSport$ Racina practice; 10:40 am. D, practice; 11 a.m. practice in Intervals in above order; 12:30 p.m. lunch; 1 p.m. regional road races In half-hosequences in following order: Formula Vee; Formula 8 Saturday, August 30, 1969 4A Ctey T For Something To Do Sometimes people have to do what they and they learn that anwouldnt ordinarily do other way of life is better than the last one. NEWS 85 mph the Dave Hill is one mans answer as to whether or not you should change putters occasionally. Billy Casper carries both a blade and a mallet putter with him. He eliminates his two wood and the n to do it. DESERET out BYU's defensive secondary aces Dennis Watford, left; Larry Ecknhawk, Paul Sutorius and Chris Farascpoulos await season opener against Colorado State at Provo, Sept. 20. 8 lost mark of last year and overall overall mirk are nine impressive transfers. Of the nine are six linemen, two backs and a specialist. A total of six seniors Will start for the Cougars wl0 open the 69 campaign against Colorado State University, Sept. 30 at 7:30 p.m. in Cougar Stadium. BYU stands with the Rams of Colorado State. Coach Hudspeth predicts hfs team to be a surpriser.. A win over the Rams could get the Blue and White boys.pf Provo off on another winning tangent. The future is bright at BYU. Were primarily a junior team this year. That and the fine crop of freshmen we have coming up gives us reason to be optimistic, Hudspeth con: cluded. Here is schedule: BYUs football Spot. 50 Colorado Slata Unlver! at Provo, 7:30 p.m. Sept. 27 BYU at Iowa State, p.m. BYU at Arizona State Uni altv, I p.m, Oct. 11 New Mexico at BYU, p.nt. BVU 2ci- !! Wvomlnq, 1:30 r 25 BYU at ot Tl at El Paso, 7:30 p.m. University Nov. Arizona at BYU, 1:30 t Nov. 0 San Jose Stata at BYU, - N??J5 ty, BYU P.m. Nov. 22 1:30 p.m. BYU u,t State itnlvi at University ot t. M'S |