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Show DESERET NEWS, 6A r.y JIM RCiBINSuN News Stuff De-ei- It d.dn EEAYER r.trr V. 1 ren doing all ear; tney ,.ii.meteii out a loiMded a: Coach uc-- I y . A! r.ked B 15d9 15, vas the jy.r.e Braver's. sem t to m press Beaver t:iat it was paving in the S'are Cla II semifinal pan e The lleu--er- e sirrpiv cud what they've t Saturday, November or.n.eiy : Mar-ha'-l- Mo '- tre Sc.e After- - f.ve bru.-- d fart the point Quutrerback Kent threw 22 ard to Keith Gntfi'L, ar.d Mvers boomed ever :or the extra point to mate intermission, -- S.un-dlehur- it Friday afternoon it was Park City's turn to be oelted score. Ti'f Miners fell, . Fir the firrt half the north-f- t Utah team kept the score . After that K 'I ttuble, Weve had a week's layoff, and the offense had nrr.e ' problems with it- - tuning.-almost Marshall explained, 50-0- 11-0- 14-- tere I' r team - r re ere r ; f.r-- t two queue's. ea. h of vurds to .! r 1re ti vere ary t' e s s defeii-- e cf.cr--.- e f -t r.i... none t'..n r- up Hr it. Unix C.ry four yam- -t p.it-- d cr.'y tough tie first two quartets. Tie second half was a'l Beaver. It was simply a que t.on rf how many tares t :ev wcuM march ud and down t..e f rid. 3Mrd quaiter scoring was mdied by Dan Cox. He d hed four yards early m the pc.iod. Later he sped 24 yards p'e ; r another score. Myer- - ran ta convert one of the PAT;. In t.ne final period. Beaver's really began to tell. Griffith ran six yards to pay dart. Myers ran for tr.e two extra points. Swindlehurst t .rew r.vo TD passes to P.on Baker (33 yards) and to P.n Eaid.rin (19 yardst. To .add :ung to his day, Sw ir.diehurst tc ed to Baker for the nnal two points of the game. Defensively, Marshall had high praise for his entire team. Park City gained only 27 yards. Beaver piled up 490. f t at-,.(clog tic.w.;-- . half crtormar.i e. i.r- -t 1 -- e I" t' half, M.r.er tried Severance Coach Ed double reverses, half back passes and anything else he could think of in an attempt to loosen the Beaver defense. Nothing woiked. Park its darkest the season, had i's City', hour of i share of heroes. Withstanding of the bigger the punishment and faster Beavers were Terry Andrus, Gordon Boyle, Jim Poquette, Kerry Dee, Randy Rasmussen and the rest of the gallant Miners. TD when roo's he cashed in from the 13. Steve Maughns PAT capped Buekaroo dr ice ar.d a lead. gave Monticello a Stan Purcell set to the Bucks next score as he ran 53 yards. Bronson then scooted line. in from the Adams capped the fust half run scoring with a e and Monticello had a 19-lead. Adams had a great third quarter as he rallied the Bucks for two more scores. The first came on a surge and the second came on Deseret News Spec.al e second f.rst-quart- - Mor.ticel-l- o MONTICELLO High School, led by the and defensive skills of 7-- Mark Adam.-- , the Gass B finals quarterback blew ir.ro with a 36-- 0 win over Dugvvay. Adams, who got help from fullback David Bronson, tallied four TD's for the Bucka-roo- s in the semi-finencoun- d d 0 ter. Bronson scored the other touchdown in the second quar- ter. half-tim- one-yar- d scored the Bucka- - Adams run. tough Morticello held Duguay to a total of 51 ydiii-- for the entire Pur-el- l. Brodernri, gar: e. a d The Bronson. John Ror.rg. Curtis Redd, Adams. and Richie Smith led the -- eiord '. Other detersive stais on t e included Monticello team Monte Dalton, Jeff Rogers, Paul Nelson, Purcell ard cl? Steve Redd. The Bucks will meet Beaver in the championship game Thursday at 11 a.m. in the University of Utah Stadium. MEET CANUCKS TONIGHT aT7ln)i Eagles Battle Denver. To Tie In Final Second c Pro Hockey Isn't Easy Deseret News Special DENVER Salt Lake Gtys Golden Eagles hope to untie" the knot they've tangled with Denver with the announcement that Golden Guyle Fielder will join the team Tuesday in Vancouver. The Golden Eagles battled to their third knotted match with the Spurs on the strength cf Dave Rochefort s final mir-ut- e BRUNT CHECKETTS News Sports Writer B IV-er- pt you've seen Salt Lake City's Golden Eagle- - in at l.a-- t one of their Western Hotkey League outing- - at the Salt Palace, you already have a good idea of the sport's If joughne-- s. score hete Friday The action is crisp to say t ie least, as proven by the injuries incurred by Billy McNpill, Moop Vasko and Bobby Schmautz against Phoenix on Tuesday. The Danny Schock is the personification of exhaustion afi;r coming to the bench from Salt Palace ice. The players are always on go. The name of the game - SKATE! Skate to the boards to check someone. Skate to the opponents' blue line to set up the offense. Skate and pas; from theie to the opponents goal. to defend Skate backwards the opponents charge. against Skate. Skate, Skate! A good exar pie of just how much skating hockey players do is the fact that some players cover as much as 28 in The 4-- 2-- accompanying Here s how it happened : KinaseTne score was wich pulled goalie Russ Gillow. He inserted his finest offensive punch. A 19:57 (three seconds remaining in the game) showed on the clock when Rochefort punched in tho puck. It was Carmichael who initiated Salt Lake's scoring activity with 4:24 gone in fir- -t penod. Carmicahael got assists from Dave Rochefort 4-- SCOTTSDALE. R cn Jetter, San Jose, Cahf , Tommy Bolt. Sarasota, Fia , U2 Rex Baxter, Cleveland, Ohio, 7269142 Earl Pukett, H.gmand Park, III., ARIZ. Jimmy Wright and two players Bob Rosburg. who nearly struck gold in major tourneys this year, led a trimmed field into todays third round of the $50,000 PGA Club Professional Championship. (UPI) A swig of water (left), some deep breaths (center) and Schock is just about ready to go again (right). Wright, V 142 rThatc tho right. Skate av it a minute, all rest two. Skate a miiiuie, rest two. Skate a minute, rest two. Towards the end of that tkuu penuu, tiiose rests seem shorter and the skating longer and harder. , ,1. uaa ii oti uvu t Danny Schock. He and the other Golden T in the 1969 PGA Champion-sniwas on top at the hall133. at way point Rosburg. second in the U.S. Open, was four strokes back Cxr. a quick si rambler Jiomlas Vega-- , Nevada, rounds Mr-- I . VV ' . If ,Vv V-- 'i V i VlfL?, cW L11 J mr- 1 T ,:ct. Vuw "-I- - A 1' 1 f tf1 3-- 1 It was Carmichael's tui" Tne taiented newcomer to r Eagles scored with 3:55 gore ts i in final period with Head ar.d Rochefort. Rot! assisted Carmichael to t.e it at Sail with in find period. r as-i-- WHL Standings lifted 8 Pca--- n W d C Si t Lakii Se7s IrteTettc! T I 7 5 4 o 5 4 S a 4 4 ? TPCP6A 3 j i) it 44 57 2 70 4 13 4 18 3 is 4 ?4 5 1j 0 i2 Friday's Results C.s't 4 4 44 47 U S :4 pvr Vanccuvef 2 Searue Tonient s Schedu anccuver at Sat la San Li'ego at Pcra-- d pyCar t ban O eg 4 A V V tv, hi-- : A C: - s S o afternoon. V. ' A ' - At h 'U 'V ' . h sre Jmmy 71 O c 69 140 rM Pdf, Yo'oa 140 Pete Barker, L rca, lsano, Long I Rock, auce Kirq Norfc k. Va 1 Berg. Eugene, Ore, Beiuro, Yourgsrcwm, George C Tn Dutch Pee H G 773 72 Casmei-- Hot Thomoson, Jawor, another shot at (Bob) Foster's h'e Sorirgs, Sa scury, Farrmnctorv Anybody. J., ui Oh Cesttrf ed, Henson, Ft err pg. As Anywhere. as there's he money, NY, lorg said. Sure, I think I deserve N N Q., Anch., light heavyweight title. . . and then he merely shrugged. Twice Tiger held the middleweight title, and he lost the light heavyweight title only " 'V - - Big Shoot Slated The annual Salt Lake Gun shoot will be held at the Cudahy Lane and Redwood shooting site Sunday. Shoot time is 10 a.m. Cub turkey Prizes include turkej s, hams and steaks. Competition is open. Team shoots, sliders and individual shooting is scheduled. V F.red up by a s.de.me f.ght and a ccr.trove-s.- al call, ti.e Ute detense combine i with the offense to score two touch- - USED dov.us in 2) seconds Utri's Jak Evans picked c.t a BYU pass on t. e SNOW OR REGULAR TREAD TIRES SOME LIKE NEW ONLY 2 Agreement Made Regarding Purchase Of Seattle Pilots 4UP4 7 for relief! Cal! vans or damps. Anythir.j stakes, Pickups, reed lame cr sma!' A'. IS rents en. On ca'I. Ar.ime. Tbe davs cl veur t red feet are cvr J 521-447- r-- 521-44- 7 jC fh UUVUU't. Dietzel said he was very but I have ro intentions of accepting a r.y other job. s cried t.:e Lrst quarter n I flattered 1 - lu Dietzel acknowledged that a representative of President Nixon made a feeler offer cf whether the football coach and athletic director would be interested in succeeding Lt. Gen. Lewis Hershey as head cf the nation's draft system. d -- -- of South Carolina, ctmiwhaJ til. U w i offer from the Nixon Admin!'-tratio- n to head the selective service system. Ca-f- Var:ton, Hendrickson, 9 Shark. ard. 68 The Kittens scored their run by prints on a Coen and a pass play to Golden Richards for an total. hqidwf, payday. Belc- .1 Utah freshmen Bob Fratto (73), Bob Petersen (62) and Ed Brummel (54) harass BYU quarterback David Coon (10) as the Kittens fell to Utah 37-- 1 8 in the Ute stadium. v' their first play again as University The win gave Utah a 4 0 record and tne mythical state freshman title. Ron Taylor is for two freshman seasons. 2. n - COLUMBIA, S.C. (UPI ' I one-yar- d Paul Dietzel was coachirg football as usual Friday at the 133 But after pounding out an 13? On the Kittens first offenBob Rosburg, $t. Lousf 38 6hi Ocoen, Genv ew, in , decision over easy sive play, Ute Larry Reid reMich John Birmingham, Melinda, 13a Andy Kendall Friday night, covered a BYU fumble. The 7(6MawH D La Torre, Tiger was talking about a fired-ui.a Papooses scored on Art S vestrore, Be'-Meade, NJ, zyk scampered 10 yards to halftime give Utah a 23-- r IXD. INDIANAPOLIS, (UPI) Roger Brown, star forward for the American NEW YORK (UPI) A few seasons, a few fights ago, Dick Tiger would have been talking about another shot at the title. A R)Z Score SCOTTSDAlE (uP the leoer$ after two rounds of tf PGA Ctuo Tournament Jimmy Wright, Long Island, N.Y Fc'-te- knocked him cold m ti.e fourth round, it was the first time Tiger had ever been counted out. Dietzel Gets Offer Tiger Wins players. d 'V v Mo, last year to Foster. When Brown Files Suit Roadnmner the e The Ute scoring was capped w ith a three-yar- d run for paydirt by Jay Hardman, and a Peck pass to Steve Lindgren for six yards and a total. . at Golf Resort as the starting field of 248 was cut to 90 6 .' 8 (- all Papoose place kicker J.m Ay lor' gave Utah the lead for field goal good with a d lead. ' a.teraoon but still managed to break away for good runs Coon tallied the game's first s. ore; with 7 C1 remaining cn a plurge. Utah s C.iity Belczyk came back to tap a long Ute drive with a t yari-ruat.d knotted i e score at s.x a for score. 'i 13 . 1 Jefferson, Basketball Association Indiana Pacers, Friday filed a S1.5 million personal damage suit against the rival National Basketball Association. 66-6- 7 line and on the fir- -t play from scrimmage, and Ute quarterback Randy Peck hit Larry wa-1'u- ra cd and intimidated pounds each game they play. It's no easy life ! McLaughlin f Reid at 222 pounds gave the Kitten quarterback. David Coon, a hard blitz all atteiftoom -- icaoi It took a score of 146, only strokes over par, to advance to the final two 37-1- larry 1 tti Birmingham, to When the freshman football season was just beginning, of Utah frosh Iniversity coach Ron Taylor said he wanted his charges to play the same style of ball that the Varsity would play. I'ratto - 1 at By TOM WHARTON News Sports Writer bg L" line, led by Bob at 235 pounds, Randy rtt 225 pounds, end - efense Papoose I:i Friday's game against 1 :e BYU Kittens, the Ute fro.-- h i.id ju- -t that as a tough Ute r.- cfcn-e Diced BYU into nunc; on; mistake- - and gave t re Iopoobcs a victory e Kittens. t'w.-- i '- T Souchak, A'errirs, Los Angeles, Joe Jirmnez, finisher fouuh-plac- e xe EO p, The 2-- Wright, Roseburg Lead photo yrif et re d eiior. Two Golden Ergles -- at in tli? penalty box with 2:53 gone in second period when Denver scuied to ue it at Wu.i 3:20 gune the Spuis had U w i;n even another tallv. a game! Golden Eagle left winger Danny Schock is shown recuperating on the bench shortly after coining off the ice. Consider, too. the fact that Schock probably worked up most of that sweat in a little over one minute of action. He then had two minutes to recuperate before going back to action again with the other tw o members of his front-lin- e a. I Eagle Gaylen Head cn tie effort. The Spurs indicated they would make a affair of it by scoring with 13:55 gone in the period with Wilf Martin gatnirg credit foi and SPORTS BRIEFS study tells how tiring hockey i; better than words can. Ite-er- eve- 4 Friday tally joins tie score- - the two and clubs have registered in three contests. Fielder, considered or.e of the finest hockey players to tie on a pair of skates, is expected to be the win margin the Eagles have been looking for. Salt Lake traded wing-ma- n Bobby Schmautz for the feared Fielder. Salt Lake battles the Patrick Cup champion Vancouver Canucks Saturday night at the Sait Palace. The S p.m. showdown will be witnessed by one of the largest crowds oi the season for the Youth Hockey Night program. The Golden Eagles return 6-- 6 the miles The Friday tie was enough to catapult the Eagles ficm the Western Hockey League cellar. It is the fifth tie game cf the season for the young Salt Lake club. While Salt Lake is waiting for the famed Fielder to answer jnar.v of its scorn g problems, keep an eve on Bruce Carmichael. Carmichael scored a .'.at trick (three goals) in tre ning. Hockey has more going for 1 than roughness, however. Hie other main aspect of the gamp is speed. i- from Denver with one of its finest road games of the season. according to Coach Ray Kinasewich. I 'L |