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Show P. G. H. S. Vikings Win From NSHS By Score of 8-0 We told you so! Pleasant Grove's young Vikings finally won a football game, winning win-ning from the hornless Rams from North Sanpete High School here last Fi-iday by a score of 8-0. And it should have been more. The Vikings ran across the goal with a couple of TDS that were called back, which would have held up our prediction more to the point or points, that is. Although Coach Max Shifrer's boys were off in their timing, due no doubt to their hunting the UUCtt 111 tilt: lima, fecnnv. v no never in doubt, Johnny Iverson made the touchdown, and another two points, were scored on a safety, saf-ety, The locals were scheduled to play the strong Lehl team at Lehi on Thursday as we went to press. The game was moved up from Friday. In this game Max said he didn't expect to win it, but if the boys were in good shape they would give the Pioneers a good sledding. Mark this one for Lehi, about 19-7. In the backfield in the NSHS fracas, Vance Keetch, Sherman Fraughton and Kayle Kirk played well offensively. Don Liston play--ed good ball on defense in the backfield. The entire line played good defensively, de-fensively, but were a little off in the offense department. Coach Shifrer said, that he had portested the game with Wasatch Acedemy. The Mt. Pleasant parochial paro-chial school used four ineligible players in the P. G, game, due to the' ruling that when players move i from one district to another they must be accompanied by their parents. This rule was made to stop proselyting and tramp athletics, ath-letics, Coach Shifrer said. |