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Show Vikings Tromp Lehi in League Opener 21 io 0; Idle This Week I Viking score. Paul Anderson's successful suc-cessful boot made it PG 21, Lehi 0. That was the end of the game. Offensively the passing of the Pleasant Grove backfield was phe-nominal. phe-nominal. Hurling a slippery pigskin pig-skin the Vikings completed 11 out of 13, which is outstanding in any man's league. The Vikings are idle this week, since the game scheduled for Friday Fri-day night with North Sanpete has been cancelled at the request of the latter's coach. Next showing for the Vikings will be against BY High Wednesday, Wednes-day, Oct. 12, at 7:30 p.m. under the local lights. After winning three practice games by comfortable margins, Coach Ned Alger's valiant Vikings turned back the Lehi Pioneers 21 to 0 last Friday night in a game played under the P. G. lights. It was a team victory for the local boys since all the players played consistent ball. The teams battled on even terms for the first quarter, with both outfits threatening to score on occasions. oc-casions. No sustained drive was launched by either, however. With the opening of the second frame, a pass from Johnson to Thornton put the ball on the Lehi 10. Two plays later Allen carried around end for the touchdown. Anderson An-derson kicked the extra point. Score P.G. 7, Lehi 0. During the same play period, P. G. punted to Lehi and a Pioneer player fumbled the ball on his own ! 15. Lewis recovered for the Vik-j Vik-j ings. Three plays later Lewis galloped gal-loped over the Lehi marker for the second six-pointer. Anderson ' added one point more. Score P.G. 11. Lehi 0. The Vikings dominated the play throughout the third quarter but failed to score due to a stiffened i Lehi defense. Breaking loose again i early in the fourth canto, passes from Johnson to Trimble carried , the ball to the Lehi 10. Allen ' charged up the middle for the third |