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Show COMPLETED PASS—Ogden High’s Dennis Gladwell, left, cradles the pigskin as he completes a pass in last night’ s game against Ben Lomond. Ogden’s No. 39 is end An unidentified Ben Lomond player, right, tried to break up the Gene Newman. pass but was unsuccessful.’ The Tigers won, 27-7. Tigers Retain Possession of— lron Horse, Trim Scots 27- re Pounding their way to pay dirt in each of the four quarters of a ruggedly played contest last night in the City Stadium, the Og- den Tigers downed Ben Lomond 27-6 in the annual ‘‘Iron Horse” football game between the two city schools. : : It was Ogden’s ‘Iron Horse’ Mike Stoddard who took over the reins and played a _wheel-horse role in the battle which featured a versatile Ogden offense. d Stoddard ran for three team’s four touchdowns et Dennis Seapets of his and passed Gladwell, for the aici Ba y,| did a lot of nice ball lugging for the Scots. With the help of Kim Butters, quarterback and captain, they rolled up yardage outside the 20. yard lines, but bumped _ stiffening a _ chips were ~The Seots: ao iid the to ‘the end te kick from defense a into a the gare t k the: ball on their | cane kickoff sailed zone, but finally had the 41 after one first down engineered by a nice run by Jim Chalin which put the pigskin on the 41. — Ogden took over on its own 22 and started a relentless march downfield: which featured sparkling runs by Gladwell, wingback Al Folkes, and Stoddard. Gladwell, trapped when he apparently dropped back to pass, broke loose for a 31-yard romp down the sidelines to the Ben Lomond 21. Stoddard worked right end for five, then Gladwell again flitted along the sideline to the 11. Stoddard needed six tries before he could smash through the determined Scot line to score. PLACEMENT GOOD - John Rosas’s placement was good for the extra point and Ben- Lomond had time for just a couple of plays after taking the kickoff until the gun ended the quarter. The Scots opened second quarter festivities on their 31 yard line. Kim Buttars and Jim Chatlin cracked the Tiger ‘line for 4 yards apiece, then fullback Bob Bardsley came crashing through a corral of Ogden tacklers and went to the Ogden 7 before he was knocked down, Buttars carried to the one yard line, then it took two more plays to. move the ball another few inches. ¢ On fourth down Gary Chatlin drove over for the touchdown and the Scots were back in the ball g games y icetaal a S The sicaamenat try for the ae points was no good, however, and the resurgent plaidsmen still faced a one-point. deficit with 8 ‘minutes left in the half. Stoddard and company banged away at the Ben Lomond line for a couple of plays, then Stoddard dropped back and lined a pass to Folkes, who was finally pinned on}: the Ben Lomond 22. Another pass: play was no good, but Folkes took a handoff and went to the 11 and a first down. ~ On the next play Stoddard pitch-| ed a strike to Gladwell in the end zone for the Tigers’ second score. Rosas’ placement was good ard it was 14-6 with four minutes left. Ogden continued to mix a baffling running attack with passes in the third quarter, with a StoddardFolkes pass finally taking the ball from the 23 to the two foot line. Stoddard plunged over for the score. Rosas’ try for the extra point was fruitless as his placement try was low. SPARRED AT MIDFIELD -The two teams sparred for a time in. midfield, but Stoddard broke loose again just before the gun to get to the Ben Lomond 22. . But. the capable Ben Lomond line had what it took to halt that threat, and the Scots took over on their 11 after quarterback Don Aoki knocked dowh a fourth-down Tiger pass in the end zone. Luck had run out on the Lomondites at that point, however, and two alee Pap Ogden fell on a Scot fumble on the 12. On the next play Stoddard broke away around dard. and that made a big difleft end and went over standing up. ference. Rosas was back on range again} The Ogden High marching band with his placement and the score and marching coeds put on an stood 27-6. interesting halftime show. With nimble Larry .Thomas helpScore by quarters: Ss ash ain 76 7-27 ing, Ben Lomond managed to OSdei 0-6 mount another threat which died Ben Lomond ........ 060 on the Ogden 13 late in the final Scoring: : poeed e quarter. ; Ogden: —— s-yard line The Tigers had moved the pig- plunge, Ree kick skin from there back out to the Ben’ Lomond: Chailine, one foot 26 before the final gun. plunge (kick failed). Ogden’s heavier line appeared to Ogden: Gladwell on pass (Rosas have only a slight advantage over ick). the Ben Lomond forwards most oe Stoddard 2 foot line: .of the time, and the Ben Lomond plunge Sa failed). backfield could stand off the Tiger Ogden: Stoddard, 11 yard run leather luggers — all except Stod- (Rosas kick), a |