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Show NEWS, Scturcloy, 4A Nc,...e'rber 1969 15, Alo)) r--Z. 1:ccrt , ":'t o't,. 1 ( , - 0 t i ; The Big Ones Bust The Line Buildogs Tip Braves , . 4 i, fgt.... kt' rI 11 if u an Americanism speech at NVin one of my favorite places. Heber, when Bill Tornbow, Bill Mangum and Dar I Shumway came up and suggested they would like to show me a little of their "Americanism." Heber They took me to Daryl's car, opened the trunk alai there, still on a stringer and uncleaned, were 1,1x of the nicest trout I've ever looked upon. " Just caught 'em in the Strawbffry." said. "Can you go" I couldn't. With tears in my eyes I turned 'em . 0 s Even North Summit mentor Earl Blenquist admitted. "If we hadi.'t made those mistakes in the first half we would have really put a scare into . I . A, fts, r- , ..4 j4-1- ;, 'r,--; '- 1 :, - . tc4,mte p ', -- - A, fir., 4.,- , ,,,,e i .'1 sti' '''I iI i 1.4,4...t : LII if LI . : I f ' , . ..'" V ' r t - 1 k I , t - t A I ,.. - .7 . I v A. , J , , - ) ' ', I , 4...: - - ,,e- e ''.. ' -- I f' 1 4 A ? i. s gF r , 4 ,,,, 14 ! k .. 1 ' i I i 1 ti::, ' 1 t'st:.,:,' 1I ; ' 4,L''' L,,;, ,,,. .1 I 'Aill ,',c tf,i.v. 0 tl1w1.4.-.4.....1 ar id - itit 11.. ''',,, 1: ; i, - t 4 , Doryl Shumway and Bill Mangum - ..... down. Such are the pains of being a reporter and having a newspaper to publish. But I'll be with them and here's how it will worhi. Bill's son Will take over Bilrs Wasatch Service (gas station at 4 p.m. altnoq sundown. Daryl and Bill Turnbow will be waiting. I Flies After Dark We'll drive to Strawberry and there on one of the shores of the lal:.e take your pick) we will light a torch to some firewood and rig thes for after-darfishing. We will wade out just far enough to cast clear of the sage brush and we'll retrieve the flies gently with slow, but jigging motions. We will be rigged by two streamer flies, with a bubble (half filled with water) about eight feet ahead of the flies. The flies will be several feet tinder the surface m hen they are retrieved. Ve will feel very few strikes just tugs and then a great thrashing of the water. The rainbows will leap and the natives will run. test The larger fish will break our tackle. They can get to the moss and make madwe will ness. Some of them we will never see just guess that they are whoppers. - We Nvon't catch any small fish. They'll be full where or snails and they'll be near the bottom their snail food is. I k funthled on the North Summit rti st: irw and Lane taae--y- ,,oe 4' f, aa ,i,, I i N, I it, - ' t'', , 't At 11, ,,1 7 .t , 1,1, . 44 '1 i ' i i - ,, ok, A. ; k.7. ,I ,,,,: -- ; ,.,.1.'' .,-..- ',3f,' ,.. - tfw: - A- ' - - , kAk fq;i - 7, -, . ,:, -L , , , - . ad Pace aerial stripe. Vaculin hit Billy Price with off a stray Jerry on the Brave pass. With a fourth down and seven situation. the and it gambled Bulldogs rambled worked. a round found Then. the Judge Jeff Hansen with a pass to the three-yarline. Price scooted the final three yards. The s missed again. 12.T PAT a; the half. The Braves mounted an offensive attack in the thud livarter behind the inspired running of Kerry Pace. But the the old "nemesis" finable got into the Aloia time This ga in. piucked it of on the Brave line and went in for e score. Caputo passed to converAloia for the aion. 20-It seemed :Ike the Bulldogs Lad the Braves on the ropes left-en- at It The ;t1!:-- NeAs .1! ;Jetsc-..a- 1;11::.:-nerir- s IA :he ,I,tp,c1 plaer l ai,peat.ar,es ta:titi; (..f League, . sho-a:- ' -- iCs great!" The .'ast 111:T.1e-ru- wit'L 11;e C.tv Fr 1day siuggt-?:- 11) r7.;:s "a'77.1 :0 "Maybe start:ng or tr-a- 1.yess .N:ir.7.elm)ta TA:rs a:e as strong as they be. Kil:ebrew saA. i.ou:d use anothce ancl a bu::per: r.-het'Ao at:Li puss:bly a a.It:g a S,,:! ',Lise orpprat'.on to start :0 12.-k 1:ir-Sc- I t,d-------..- - al.d ii!t,a..e Li'rse S,:t. ute :0 Ir. 117e Oregcn be..ter t 4114,4tsto. :, t t- i, I ' tro',:; t t t'è A i ' .' 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Lots of new young ores and we didn't have much about them information and ro experience againt some cf them. The sp'.t created some excl7.erni--n- t and slueas good for ly the expansion iiie g i. et g "-- cut f,,rrn L 7:cr into t:is cu t. hack the ol and fa:'in for the sad. When asked it the Lad golle from ti.e game with the rev rules. he said it hadn't. "Eut the spitter the hardest pitch to hit. The knuckler is the worst for most hluers and the fast ball. in my bock. is the best pitch in a moed 4r 1;;:at al:uut variiirice of hirers and when asked if he had any suggesfor upcoming Ticns young said. baseballers, Harmon The young man should find out what he can do as soon as hP can. If he's a power hitter hou:d develop his power. he is no! a power hitter he going for flip 111.st hit hits v...ere L car. , expor.,:"Ixi -- RE:s. T'.e L). T. Pr T.o:c plcc,rd e h.rj of 1,,rtl ar,y rr majcr o.hliCr, hod t ittly tiie really big one the one siriitts fa: s it: t' e siate of Ciali Lave been 'A a the one itirg in that will have a s;17.who wins the Western Athletic Conference title: It's Utah vs. Erizham Your?, next Saturday at Provo at 1:30 p.m. It's easiiy the most important garre in rext week's - 1);;-..- a: VAC Colorado State in an 8 p interseitei, are 0 or U state bat,le. Game time is p.m. 1,Von:ing travels liou.,:on for a 7:30 p.m. cia.n it the powerful Cougars of TeN;i,. 7::;t.! Independent Utah State conclude its season by traveling to Pullman, Washington tor a 12:30 p.m. (PST) game with Idaho of the Big Sky con. terence. on. ()hi:, other conference game rigiit io conversion left 1212 at midway through the final stanza. Payson came back with their best drive of the day and, with just minutes to go. Powell lugged the ball two yards into the endzone for the winning score. Wall added the PAT to make it The tired Eagles couldn't make good their final push hut they were highly praised for their effors. Payson roach Jim Durrant claimed it was "the best Millard team 1 have ever seen." e(1-u- Ute-BY- the itr,c1 A,ty lot 94 A it a!I Week: Test Tops WAC Play Big for the He tititik, ba,,bitil rc- -t G'i look charges in rinnirg of doe-n- end split 19-1- Monticello 36, Dugway 0 rc,grains.' be 13 Beaver 50, Park City 0 Greatest' to missed Payson 19, Millard 12 Class B Semifinals Judge just aKut equalled it. a bomb Terry Carter who eased across the val to give Payson lead. The PAT past a attempt fell incomplete. The Eagles struck fast in their desperate attempt to recover lost ground. Backed up line the to their own Eagle line held ott the onrushing Lions while Quigley calmly tossed the ball flown-fiel- d t Judge Memorial 20, North Summit Consider this: you wouldn.t expect all the scores to conic a result of fumble ,z and pass interceptions in a semiBraves final game. The seven times and fumbled resf.c,..Ar, yards for the touchdown. Class A Semifinals at im score just before the period ended. Powell tosed a to Keel who raced tr 19-1- him to fumble on the Bullline and Kerry dogs' Pace grabbed it barely keeping his balance to go in for the score. and six-yar- d ' ews 0.0'0S by 0 Aa line. Then. the Da',:dog defense with Tom Burns, Gary Hose, Steve Ellis, Kevin Gully, and Aloia got into the to halt the Brave efforts. 1 --. 12-- . , bi Akl!:-.'-,- - . . at Nt t - ,,:,,,, 'k ) -.,, - - ,t , . Payson fullback Richard Radditz (33), treading on tea mmote Russell Jones' back, finds heavy traffic as llard guard Van Scott and unidentified teammate put on squeeze. Poison won state semifinal game tor good. Think again. This time it was Kerry Pace's turn to redeem himself. Louis Ste. ens smeared Vaculin causing With just a minute gore in the third quarter Wall inter- cepted an Eag:e aerial from Jim Quigley and two payc later Etherington scrambled 23 yards into the endzone. But. to the Licns dismay. the d k.- ''' 1 ...L.,. ' :, ', z 117 I i0 I sir N.'" if. ,z, ', . 1 I :, .., "' ' t ... r Ow , -j' witF! t..:t.A ZA letoCutaltaiel:1. i ,,. . .1k 4 't si et , ) , ....'. - -- ,i. ' , t 4,,tt; " - .1.4 i4 , 1 . fv,.' .f ' )00( IP 0 ,, 4 ii,.0.,,,,,,.. . ,,, '.1t .0.,1410".iir '''''' ,,... ',- ,-- -- t L, , ., i.0V0 ,N,, i '' I. t;'-- '''' 4t, , I ;., ,. ''' 84-- 4 I I. ; ,. N i e.,, A.,,f ,I ii.'..,!,j , 4- Y'' iti'4i t' A - .- ,,.. " t il. I. ,t ,, - '' i a ' e - 4,C.. ' ',. ? ' t - '5 4. ". v , ,,.i, l'--, .. 1r , Illevit 111"'"a I 41 ;I, ! 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I. 4 t i, -. ,, 4,.....e- -, .soe-- . .,,...- .0- , - -- i. ,..,. ,,,,,! .;,:;'' l'it ,.., . 1 f i ;' ,' :z' f '' ; - ,17 ':,:,1--t ,.0,, i...,,A, ,. , A '.1. ': ,- , 4 ,. 4 , I i' A Vi. 44Et - A, '. ,;,"",: ,.'e ''4 ',,. , ? .r. , , ,.., 4.7 N . V 4i ., ., 4,..-- ii. , ' .. Ne::,..:,,, , rti 7 ';,,, '' ,. It x - r'!"--f,.- , 4 No, ,., r,...,,7,, 44; t; ;:1,,, e one-yar- d , , 1. - mew , . di'l Payscn The Lions moved into the on the basis of a narrow. and hat,.: earned 2 victory afternoon over the Friday tough Millard Eagles. Payson will now clash with powerful Judge Memorial on Thursday. 1:50 p.m.. in the University tt Utah Stadium. The game wasone of the best a hard- fought. cleanly played contest that neither team dominated until the last few minutes when Parsen finallv moved ahead to stay. The Eagles had the edge during the first hal!! but the bigger Lions "fee ab:e to come on strong late ni the game yvhile the Ea-were catcLing their heath. Payson entered the scoring cohmin first when senior full bark Dennis Wall gathered in a Millard pant and rambled 70 yards to the Eagle 15. Wall. Mark Etherington and Richard Radditz moved the pigskin up to the line ard quarterback Gary Poweit struegied it over for t: e touchdown. Wall kicked wide t:, the lnft arid zhe Liaa.; 1,,'. a Erst quarter advantage. Millard came back for a s,'ore of their own early in the second quarter on a play that had Payson faked out of their shoes. The Eagles Uere faced with a fourth and ten situation on the Lion 25 and junior quarterback Richard George lined up for a field goal try. Geot,ge faked the kick and passed to fullback Jeff Keel for the TD. The pass Sion attempt failed and at halftime the score remained Lion-Eagl- ''',.,' 1 ,. ,... 1 tf;:- - k.1 , , ;sir i e...... .. . i., .....4 ;'''',' , ,, , r74.3 -- - , , 1923 19-1- , i. In Back have a state champion eleven. but the title was shared b,.. three other teams. fnals i - , Judge's n' , ',, ,, '11111eibretv:151ase Gil Is The infa - , rt ,. . , two-poi- 7 ,. - ,m 444, .. ".""4. 44., 4 '444 , Ne&ai-',;vo.. nine-yard- d 't , 0,, '''''. s ' A , a Price , 1 . ,.., , - 44 ''. - ,. , .. Nine years ago. during the fa:I carnpaicgn el 196'0. Pavson advance(' to the Class A foot- ball state finals only to drop the ch.Lmpionship to B,-This year the Lion, Elder. have made it to the fina:.; again and are looking to cap- ture their first clear state A ' , . ' v '''' -- ,,,,,,7: . ,,a. t ts .1 - '' , .i,:i,-- . ", , , '' . 5) ., 4, 4' ,,,4"..,-- 1''. - 4' f '''.'- - '- -' OA tx ' ..,,, , ,.. ,- . ' 1 t,..,' ,t,,,. e .3 A,,, .; - ',, ,N , ' ,'''', , ).-,,- 4 4s44,- , ; s .t,..04 , - , -, ."- - ' AI A 1.1 A ei 1 l . t ,,,,, : ii -- 4.. ae.... . n ''- t. -- te 41 41, -- . v- .- ,r-4.- i1 it Is., ' , , 4" ,. -- 'J doll .0. ,3 ,, .- l's- i 1, 4 0, ' a ., I - i , 1 '' ,I itt 4'.k . ''''. . .. ..; "go, ,, The Payson PAYSON High football team has been in this situation once before ir and they are recent history hoping that history doesn't repeat itself. 1' 41'11'' , ,,.. 1 ,,, ,N., ,..,,,,,,,,,,-,- -. -- 4,4 s",g,... - - ,k1 4 tpaw IL. 1 7- 1 r j-, ,,,,---,, - 4, ,11 , Nst li " '''' -- --- It ' By E:LL EWER Deseret News Sports Wri:er ,1 1I 4 ; 447 , 4,.., , tV,I'" i'ti -I. '4,' '':... 44, t ! ,1 ' ' ::.' ' c , , 10., ,, , one-yar- d big-tim- , - 4 -,-, , -- plays fullback Pat Aloia bulled his for the TD. way Ross Caputo missed the PAT the Braves still had the edge, ;6. On the next series- for the Braves. Mike Vaculin picked There till be many tires around the lake e the fisherman hate learned that this is fish. And and for the season's largest trouting on flies, to boot. even before I blow do I know all about it in their times too been I've company. I many go? promised io keep their secret. But why? The fish are already so big that sormone has to size" them down. They can't even hold the big ones they hook. At Bill's station he vent to show me this flies could use. But they were clipped off his leader. His wife had sold them. Si sell them eer day." Mrs. Mangum said. 4sonie of those nice people around here come by and want to buy some of Bars flies awl the only ones I can find are on his fly rod. So they hate to go!" So each time Bill goes to the Strawberry Res( rvoir tand that's about every evening). Bill has to tie himself a couple more flies. let you know how we come out. Snows nd blows willing: , later. Judge Three could see a fly. t A p-- 4 - ,,,,alat,.. 1 , a lb;):NN ti''''',.: P .....,, 1 -- , 1 4,,,,, lopt 7 i f, - , f 474 - I 4,,,- 0 , s ;',4 4 I :- ". -- - ' i .4 ' ' , 4, 1, . - ',' t, ' ,4:',';: - - s' . . A.- ,- , 's, , 1 i1 4 '4 k " '''' 'I- 41,' . x i 4k- -' .0009' ., Tii: 'ir .- -' . ,, . - ,, 4 ,4 ' ' ! 4N.L'''A - " , 0: f t, - '''' .4' 0 1,e-- i , t I. 44 t.' ,a,, 1 -- V- . , 4 s. - - - .4 , . ,., , a4 4! ,:, - 1 ,: It, ' ,- s" 4 ,,i .,,, t - ttl- By Eagles A - ,,AN i - nr:', NA . ' w- V.. , 41.N , ., , ,,,, ,',r- i ',.', ,:,' ,1. , t c' ..- 4 , t, , -' ' , s .,o - A - 0,, 4 I . it, A - : . r., ,t. Ak , it - ' s - ., - 4- 7r 1, ,;.- 4 Ot . t 41Ve 1 ' --. 6 44- t - 4 is , i i I , 1I , : f , a Ai,' ,,, -' . I E, - . , 1 f Lions Slip 71 . - N, ';t:ti , ,,..rf,,,..........i .., S Wilie close-face- d great (qtr.!! t.cm Louis Stevens. Ross Pace. Greg Richins, Rulon Richins. Blake Vernon. Jerry and Kerry Pace. and Rod Foust. The Bulldog win puts them in the Class A championship contest with Payson, Thursday. 1:30 p.m. at the University of Utah. The fact remains neither team was able to put it all together offenalvely. But maybe Cordova summed up his club 's efforts the beet. "We lost our poise today and ve looked like a second rate club. It was so bad in the fourth quarter that we were afraid to hand it off for fear of fumbling it. The biocking was Nor and the running was. too." The Bulldogs were shocked right from the start. Ross Pace booted a punt to the Judge stripe where Barber sophomore Gary retreated to pick up blockers and was hit by a Brave tackler and fumbled in the Brave Greg Riehins recovered it for a touchdown. Ross Pace added the PAT, That was just the beginning for the fumbles. In the second quarter Bulldog Jim Gonzales purred to Kerrv Pace who And we'll be cold and the nudging against our boots will be the ice forming on the edge of the rcels so we won't lake. We tell' use have freezing troubles. Well fish until we you'd wonder how fish 1,;17.:4base!ua'a ;s ( ", 6-- end-zon- Ice On The Lake 71:nlost Braves at Westminster's Dane Hansen Stadium. "We Cordova confined, had a pretty conservative game plan. but we didn't stick with it. We didn't move the ball. I thought we knew their weakness. but we only went to them a couple times." Then again you can't take It away from a fired up defensive effort by the Braves. They were IPft by linebacker Wade Stevens, a 20-1- - , .1 t it".44( Is 404,5611V. 1,,,,,,,..4 s- ' - ' , ' ' p It., .I I) 4, . 1,! , t1 A141i - to . ,,, -' 11- 1 t i r t C14 ' ' I ,, k 4,,,;.' ,Il t , , i e'l The Bulldogs must have bad a little "Irish Luck," because they needed it to get by the - -..- 4' 0 f .12; t ,,i,,,a 1I ,, it,1j, .. w 4,440 s, -- , ,frosk I '.- - it ret ' I vr: 4. ,-- them." 4 dlr'e : 1 d 1.3,,,,1 I , . k , Al ,g11,..:: .,.,,,-- Ap 1 '- e - .N4,Z'4'' -ik "We respected the team because they were undefeated, but the game turned irto a comedy of errors" mused Judge manor net raeaaea. am sure they have played better and I know we have." ler 7A I , ,,,td 4 All,A,,,... vq -- - , ,,,4 I ,.!, 1 The Coalville folks came te, tr,e big city Ca It Lake) Friday to prove to everyone that they bad a strong football team the No. 4 rated North Summit Brave, style. i i .4 1- By DAN pArrisoN Deseret News Sports Writer I was making asatch High School ' Zardedris lira. . )$ t '011n 0 0 Ell ').7 tiie New Mexi to trek fur iliat $ New Mexico . 1 13 0 jo 0 ,,ie-4- tt tt 01 , ko,r, II - , ItSil 3 70171 la , po I 1,1, j;,:. -- . ti,....,,,,a,...- i 1 I ' 1 '',: 114 8 |