Show f-- ' - 'l' v1 " 'V- - j A j ' :t-‘- ' f - - t f " y Lcf-- n “ v - 11 " " h v - v ' t - -- 'fr vnr-y- - iTiit'-- rf fvv'' i'litir'iiiya in- i- - V L h' - I1 h qihrfoVf ? f Ij Vr&'t- :K: : J0 &&& LgaB Utah Sunday October 31 1976 Tha Herald JowimI-- 11 V it Sooner s Horns take the lumps 36-1- 0 s ' ' ' i t - i A By United Press Interanttoanl years of watching their more neighbon Oklahoma and Totas reap I football harvests appears to be over for Oklahoma State and Texas Tech While Oklahoma and Texas have dominated their respective conferences over the last quarter century Oklahoma State and Texas Tech have yet to win their Br confer chraptowhlp tetaj This may be fiw year for both of them to however Texas Tech took a big step toward the Southwest Conference Championship Saturday when it came 8 and Oklahoma from behind to defeat Texas Sate kept in foe running for the Big Eight title by downing Missouri 29-1- 9 while Oklahoma was losing for the second week in a row this time to Colorado CXI ii 31-2- 42-3- 1 There was a touch of irony to the Texas Tech triumph For years Texas’ dominance of the conference was made possible by a string of talented’ homegrown quarterbacks Well Saturday the Longhorns were done In by a Junior quarterback from Odessa Tex named Rodney Allison Allison who started the vear on the bench gi Tech to a lengthy march for a field goal in the first half and then twice drove the Red Raiders on marches In the second half to keep his sixthranked dub unbeaten and atop the Southwest Conference “That’s the greatest game I think I ever saw” said Tech Coach Steve Sloan “This year we have guys who would not quit and I thins that was the dlf-time-consumi- halftime lead and on the Texas owned a 14-Longhorns’ first play of the second half fullback touchdown that Jimmy Johnson bolted for a an Texas advantage gave “If It would have been last year” said Sloan “I would have thought the game was over” march which But Allison then directed an took up haU file third period and ended it himself with a five-ya- rd scoring run that put Tech bad in foe Moments lner fiw Red Raiders game on a run by Larry Isacc Texas surged ahead again early in fiw fourth quarter on the last of three touchdown runs by Jimmy Johnson but Allison directed a 7tyard TD drive for ' the winning points with seven minutes to play 0 and record with a Tech 64) The victory left Texas in SWC play while Texas the preseason pick to wta foe season and the conference droppedto the conference 10 60-ya- rd nt d 15-ya-rd 2-- 2-J-in Oklahoma State’s victory over ' FRESHMAN RICK PARROS (24) pve Utah State Aggie football fans renewed hope for the future Saturday as toe Utags lowered 1 the boom on the Weber State Wildcats Si-1- biggest offensive show of the season The Salt Lake City speedster carried 26 times for 164 yards rushing caught five passes for 56 yards and had two kickoff returns for an in Romney 8tadium Parros shown slipping between Weber’s Jack White (76) and Orln Trundl (26) for a Mg gainer accounted for some 280 yards to help generate USU’s eas By Gary Jones sports editor ‘ v T throughout the afternoon w- - Utah State’s Aggies turned a “trick or treat” party into a game of “run rabbit run” Saturday as the Utags actually outclassed the Weber State Wildcats 0 in Romney Stadium Freshman tailback Rick Parros fit the role of the rabbit perfectly The former Granite High of Salt Lake City standout crawled out of ahole to give USU its best individual offensive performance of the season' Packing file ball 28 times Parros gained 164 yards on the ground with the longest effort a He also pulled down five passes for another 56 yards and had two kickoff returns for a total of 60 bringing his afternoon total to 38-1- w 23-ya-rd 3-- - a- 280 yards Despite a relatively slow start the Aggies gained 342 yards rushing and another 125 passing for a total offense mark of 467 Weber was limited to 268 yards in total offense mostly accumulated as a result of 163 yards passing v A disappointing crowd of 6441 watched the Aggies get off to a rather uninspired start scoring only three points in the first period and then breaking a deadlock with a sudden second quarter surge All of Weber State’s scoring came in the second frame "The game today was pretty sloppy” admitted USU Coach Bruce Snyder “We had a substitution plan for every position so we used a lot of people Unfortunately it wasn’t too organized” Veteran Dan Cox opened the contest in the tailback spot but left foe game early in the second quarter with a shoulder injury “Dan took a pretty good foot to file shoulder” Snyder added “but he has time to get ready including a recovenrsby pel Bunsehneler in the opening moments of tin game to set up Utah State's first points Bunsehneier fell on the loose ball at the Wildcat 24 and the Aggies attempted to put the pigskin into the endzone i Weber State defense fresh from a 34-- 7 week over Idaho a State earlier opened ’ romp aggressively and held the Utags to a field goal on the first threat Tom Mayes came onto foe field to boot a field goal and USU took a 0 lead with 11:24 showing on the clock : Pat Wilson came up with another WSU fumble later in the quarter at the Wildcat 43 but the visitors stopped the Aggies again boot Mayes came on again to try a but this effort was well short of the mark Dick G winn's Weber State forces definitely gave Aggie fans something to wonder about as quarterback Rod Bockwoldt led the Wildcats on an 80 yard drive in 17 plays A 16-yard screen pass play from Bockwoldt to fullback Mark Billmire was the big gainer of Vthe drive Bockwoldt called his own number for foe touchdown divine across from two yards out for the score Mike Korvas kicked the extra point and Weber State had a 3 lead with 14:58 left to play in foe first half “It could have been easy tar everyone to fold up foe tent” Snyder remarked in reviewing Weber’s brief lead “We demoted some veterans but they came through for us I’m really proud of them for that reason” Hie Aggies were coming off a 4 loss to ? Brigham Young The Aggies became aware of Parros’ presence and took over total domination of action the rest of the way Taking the ensuing kickoff foe Aggies marched 80 yards in 14 plays to score and Parros figured into a major chunk of foe yardage Fullback Gary Wolz got foe call from the one yard line and Mayes kicked the extra point as USU took a 10-- 7 lead with 8:55 left in ' file half Parros took a pair of passes from Eric Hippie who replaced a hobbled Keith ' Myers for gains of 15 and nine yards and carried for gainers of 18 and nine yards to key foe drive USU got another tally with a 69 yard drive in 10 plays but soother freshman keyed this assaililt Flanker Mike McCoy took foe ball on : 7-- : 45-1- : 2- O ' i But in Cox’p absence the Aggies received more than ample service from Parros and senior Steve Smith who alternated between the tailback and fullback positions “He’s going to be a good runner” Snyder said of Parros “He’s not going to run like that against teams like Brigham Young or Long Beach State but based on the results we got from him today he’ll probably be lining up on foe front line this next week” Turnovers added to Weber's problems ' Staubach Kilmer get starts start Billy” said (UPI) - It and his arm and threw hard that WASHINGTON Billy Roger Staubach will be the starting quarterbacks Sunday when foe Dallas Cowboys play the Wellington Redskins but a big question remains: what will foe weather be like? The National Weather Service called for a 90 per cent chance of rain Saturday night gradually decreasing to 20 per cent by Sunday’s 4:05 pm kickoff Washington coach George Allen calls rain “Redskin Weather”— and his club proved it Monday night by beating foe fumbleprone St Louis Cardinals 29-1-0 in the mud and slop at ’ Robert F Kennedy Stadium : : Joe Theismann started that game at quarterback but was replaced by the in the third most of foe evasive was Allen quarter 'week when asked who would start against Dallas but finally said Saturday he is “leaning” toward Kilmer who braised his throwing shoulder early in foe season “If his arm doesn’t stiffen up well ' ' ' : " Allen “He probably looked today good This is the first he’s thrown this much in three weeks As of today he is 100 per cent He’s got the ex- m the Mg ball games He’s Dallas before” Cowboys’ coach Tom Landry still officially hadn't decided whether to start Staubach who fractured a bone behind his right little finger in last week’s 1 win over Chicago But a Redskins' source indicated “we expect to see Roger for 60 minutes Sunday” drymntedhe will probably start “he' looked good” his star quarwhen terback's Friday workout Staubach's backup is punter Danny White an Football League player who threw two touchdown panes against 31-2- dXf ex-Wo- the Bears The game is for first dace in the NFC Eastern Division (Dallas is 1 with Washington and St Louis at and fi Redskin defense third worst In the conference will have its hands full to stall Dallas' offense 1 6-- 5--2) 'V Uth-rank- 28 yards to move the fo pass to Smith on a delay out of the backfield tar 14 yards and foe touchdown This time Mayes missed foe extra point but USU had a 7 lead with 2:47 left in the half Bockwoldt connected with senior split end Jay Spendlove for 43 yards to set up Weber’s final score of the game late in the half The play moved the ball to the Aggie six but the Utag defense stiffened and Korvas came on to boot a 23 yard field goal and the hosts had a halftime lead Utah State totally dominated second half action Ron “Smoke” McCloud picked off a Bockwoldt aerial at the Weber State 35 and USU headed for paydirt once again With Hippie directing the attack the Utags moved the distance in seven plays Big gainers were a 16 yard screen to Parros and an eight yard keeper by Hippie Paul Tidwell plunged in for file score from the three and a conversion try failed as USU took a 0 lead with 8:21 left in foe third quarter Dave Niiro robbed Bockwoldt again late in the quarter to set up the Aggies' next scoring opportunity Parros then carried on gainers of 22 16 15 and 10 yards as USU moved 57 yards in 10 plays Smith plunged across for his second td of dive and Mayes the game on a kicked foe extra point as the Aggies claimed a 0 advantage with 13:58 left in foe game Bockwoldt’s love affair with the USU defense resumed a short time later as John O’Donnell picked off the third interception on foe WSU 73 The Aggies then drove to the Wildcat 10 but tumed the ball over on downs Reserve linebacker Elwood Threlfall claimed a fourth theft of a Bockwoldt pass on foe Wildcat 23 and returned it 12 yards to the 18 but the Aggies turned the ball over on a fumble on the next play Another reserve did his magic as Scott York recovered a Wildcat fumble on foe Weber State 26 Five plays later foe Aggies put their final touchdown on record Wolz scored his second td of the game on a plunge and Mayes booted the lead with conversion Utah State had a 5:52 remaining Mth-ranke- : ' 13 30-2- ed 24-1- 17 ed 16-- 10 - i - 24-19- 22-1- 16 34-1- failed) WSC— FG 23 Korvas USU— Tidwell 3 run (pass failed) USU— Smith 2 run (Mayes kick) USU— Wolz 2 run (Mayes kick) A: 4441 ' rd 29-1- rd 36-1- 0 Individual rushing McOmit 4 for 15 Billmlr 14 for 47 Bockwoldt 7 for 9 Barringer 2 for 9 Smith 1 for 0 Christianson 2for 13 Wahl 1 for 11 USU — Cox 4 for 19 Parros 26 for 144 Smith 13 for IS Wolz 5 for 7 Tidwell 4 for 4 McCoy 1 for 21 Myers 1 for 1 Hippie 4for 14 Cutis 2 for 15 WSU -- -- Individual passing WSU — Bockwoldt Christianson for 14 yds '"u'su td Schnoll 1 for 15 McCoy 1 for 2 Individual punting WSU — Korvas 3 for 420 avg USU — Dodge 3 for 400 avg - Xi kept Salt Foyt Andretti fast (UPI) - AJ miles per and Lake atop the CHL with 14 points COLLEGE STATION Tex Foyt Mario Andretti was hour broke 200 close with an 198 mph during practice runs Saturday for the World Series of Auto Raring at Texas World $eedway LV late-mod- 200-mil- f The Eagles came back from a 1 first period deficit and shutout foe Blackhawks for the final two periods Dallas scored first on a goal by Michel Archambeaux Denis Meloche tied it on a nifte pass from John Martin a little more than one minute later Danny Hinton converted a power play goal on a goalmouth pass and Mike O’Connell dapped one in from the blue line to give foe Blackhawks their 1 first period lead Rookie Mike Fidler stuffed in his 12fo goal of the season from behind the net to narrow the margin to 2 in the second period Vem Stenlund another rookie ponied in a short wrist shot after Meloche had stolen the puck in foe Dallas end and led a break That 3-- 3-- 3-- three-on-on- e ' - The stock Sunday race will decide file car championships for the season and may well settle the national championships for racers of Indy-typ- e cars Johnny Rutherford and Gordon Johncock are aeparated by only 200 points and Sunday’s race will allot 400 points e The event features a race for Indy-typ- e cars followed by 200 miles for latemodel stocks Some racers will drive in both races Rutherford was docked at foe third fastest time for Indy racers at 196 mph fa? -- tT srr ' BUFFALO NY (UPI) -- Austin Carr led a forth quarter comeback including a key basket with 52 seconds remaining as the Cleveland Cavaliers 5 overcame the Buffalo Braves Saturday night to stay unbeaten in the National Basketball 109-10- Carr a former Irish six-ye-ar ( for for 9 yds Hippls for 2 yds Individual ractlvfng WSU — Spendlove 4 for M McOmic 4 for 25 Billmire 3 for 30 Coleman 2 for 24 Smith 1 for 3 USU — Parros 5 for 54 Cox 1 for 9 Robinson 3 for 9 Tippetts 1 for 9 Smith 2 for 25-- td Clifford 1 Carr’s efforts pace Cavaliers Association 159 — Myers 114 yds-- 1 : for Korvas Golden Eagles nudge Dallas DALLAS (UPI) Salt Lake got three goals from rookies and former Olympian Jimmy Warden notched his second straight Central Hockey League win as the Golden Eagles nudged Dallas 48 Saturday it 3-- two-poi- nt win 1 - 16-- two-ya- s Top-ranke- i two-ya- ed 3-- te win a reverse and sprinted ball to toe Wildcat 19 lOth-rank- ed Missouri was spearheaded by running bade Terry Miller who rushed for 228 yards and three tow- -' additional 66 yards (Herald Journal Pinto downs Milter scored on runs of 23 two and 10 yards in by Paul Carter) ADDITIONAL PHOTO ON Cowboys boost ttidrBig helping the PAGE 12 :: Eight record to 1 Oklahoma beaten by Oklahoma State last week suffered its second straight conference loss at the d Colorado The 13tbfanked hands of Sooners were finished off by fullback Jim KeUeher who dove into the endzone for force TDS It was Oklahoma’s first loss on foe road since 1971 :'v-York made two more brilliant defensive Aside from Missouri the top 10 ranked teams were plays by batting down Bockwoldt passes and victorious d Michigan idled past MinCharlie Denson' picked off USU’s fifth in- - nesota 454 'second-ranke- d Pittsburgh1:: beat ' third-ranke- d 23-terception ' this one courtesy of UCLA downed Syracuse fourth-ranke- d quarterback Jack Christianson 1 Southern California Washington “The bye week will really help us” Snyder topped California 20-- 6 fifth-rankMaryland seventh-ranke- d explained “Curt Hough hurt a Shoulder 4 whipped Kentucky Georgia Keith Myers has a bad ankle Dan Cox has a defeated Ondnnati 31-Ohio State eighth-ranke- d Robinson Ron shoulder and banged up an crufoed Indiana 47--7 and ninth-rankNebraska elbow so well be aide to nurse these guys thrashed Kansas Sl-S-'back to health” Quarterback Rich Lead) passed for two The Aggies will rest Sunday and Monday and will return to foe practice field on: Tuesday They will see action again in two weeks when they Journey to iDiego State and rushed for 220 yards in UCLA’s victory Southern to face foe Aztecs Cal’s defense held California quarterback Joe Roth to Tnid statiitlct Just 106 yards passing in downing the Golden Bears WSC' USU and Tim Wilson scored two touchdowns to bdp u 2S Firat downs so-- im Maryland beat Kentucky 44-142 RmhM-yard- s : im 125 Quarterback Ray Goff iscored two touchdowns In passing yards s ' 14 sparking Georgia’s trii Return yards Pete Johnson scored a — 14— If J 13—22—4 Passes Ohio State's rout 441 pair of touchdowns in ' —42l Punts r 3--2 for two touchdowns ana and Vince F I— I Fumbles lest 14-- 41 1—1 Penalties— yards ran for another I triggering Nebraska’ triumph Elsewhere No II Notre Dame edged Navy i7-Scare by quarters 14-- 34 14 Arkansas Auburn No 12 Florida Utah St I IS 4- -14 Weber St i IS No 18 Alabama beat Mississippi whipped Rice 41-USU— FG 23 Mayes State 7 and Boston College also ranked No 18 WSC— Bockwoldt 2 run (Korvas kick) USU— WOlz I run (Maves kick) was upset by VlDanova 238 USU— Smith 14 pass from Hippie (kick At 7:16 of foe final period rookie Ken Kuzyk got foe after Darcy Reiger had won a key game-winnfaceoff to the Dallas end The Blackhawks who were playing their first game of foe year at home pulled goalie Mike Veiaor to final minute and Warden was severely tested as Dallas swarmed all over the Salt Lake net in a futile attempt to tie it up In other CHL action Saturday Kansu City took sole possession of second place with a 1 victory over Fort Worth and Tulsa whipped Oklahoma City 1 3-- 6-- Schumate of Buffalo He hit eight of his 18 points in the final period including what proved to be foe clinching basket with 52 seconds left in the- game lead ? giving Cleveland a 107-1The Cavaliers who earned their fourth straight victory and handed Buffalo its third consecirfive loss trailed 8682 after force quarters but Carr Nate Thurmond and Campy Russell got Cleveland going NBA scoring cham Bob McAdoo the three-tim- e pion who missed Buffalo’s first four games because of a torn back muscle played 28 minutes and tallied 11 prints but was only three of 17 from the field 03 i Rockets soar (UPI) — Rudy TamJanovtch scored toned the Washington le Saturday night i for foe Rockets and Kevin JCunnert had 16 fouling out midway through the fourth quarter Rookie Larry Wright had sints to lead the Bullets and Phil Chenier had 2L iJanovich poured in 12 points in foe second quarter as Houston moved ahead at 5 and never trailed again The Rockets led at the half and increased the lead to 7282 after three primarily on fiw effort of John Johnson wix) esmeoff the bench to soart eight prints in the third quarter HOUSTON 27-2- 47-4- 2 Hondo stars - V j Fourteen-yea- r Tex (UPI) veteran John Havlicek pumped in 31 points Saturday 7 victory over foe San night to mark Boston to a Antonio Spurs before a record crowd of 12£94 : Havlicek 36 also had 10 assists and grabbed nine rebounds foe Celtics won their fourth game £ without a defeat San Antonio had taken a 6988 halftime lead and i ahead by seven points midway through the third until Havlicek hit 12 points to send Boston SAN ANTONIO 128-11- u to stay 5 pro from Notre Dame upstaged stars Afrian Dantley ana John ' S n |