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Show V- -' October 21, 1955 THE PARSON PAGE FOUR Parsons Drop Idaho State 14-- 7 Run Wild Over Western Montana 46-- 0 n-- . I Rose, Sringborn, Each Score Twice In Montana Fracas POE WESTMINSTER RICKS DEFEATS PARSONS IN SCRAPPY GRID TEST COLLEGE SPORTS PAGE The powerful Ricks gridders, defeated from Rexburg, Idaho, The ball game the Parsons 20-was very well played by both teams, and was much closer than the score shows. Ricks outrushed the Parsons by just one yard, 2p9 to 258. In passing Ricks gained 75 yards and Westminster 50. The Parsons , missed several good - opportunities to score by fumbling deep in Ricks territory. There were also several incom plete passes that also made quite a difference. , . The Vikings are regarded as a strong contender for the Intermountain Collegiate Athletic Conference crown. They pushed over touchdowns in the first, third, and fourth quarters. The Parsons only tally came in the third quarter. Quaterback Gary Nauman tossed to Ned Dalton for a first down on Ricks 23. Dale Thibault went to the five, and A1 Daniels went over on the third 6. j yf a i 4 T r A P - f, sY 7 ; yj , S , ' ;t ' -- 1 Westminster took a last minute touchdown pass to defeat Idaho State 14-- October 8th. The Parsons scored first in the third quarter with a touch down pass from Gary Nauman to Ned Dalton. Idaho State retaliated in the fourth quarter to even the score Southpaw quarterback Nauman flipped a long one to End Bill Rose, with less than a minute to play. Don deLerde booted the extra 14-point and the final score was 7, 7-- 7. 7. Parsons Trounce Western Montana The Parsons had a field day October 14, when' they steamrolled over a small crew from Dillon, ' Montana. The visitors threatened early in first quarter when they drove to the Parson 2 yard line after reThe home ceiving the kickoff. crew held successfully and then took over on downs and moved right down to the Montana goal line. Dale Thibault, start Westminster back, caried 58 yards in five etries. Daniels carried over for paydirt. Montana again moved ' down to the Parson goal line and try. This marks the first defeat for attempted a pass into the end Hill in- the Parsons in three games. Coach zone. Quarterback Jack Parson goal line Mercer is pleased with the prog tercepted on the excellent blocking ress that his ball club is showing j and Wlth some 10 for the to run able was yards and is confident that the Parsons sceond T. D. The half ended 13-can roll over future opponents, The third quarter, the Parsons went wild and scored two more touchdowns. Coach A1 Mercer JEST FOR FUN cleared the bench in an attempt to They parted at the gate. keep the score reasonable. Thr She whispered with a sigh: scored m the more T-- s Ill be home tomorrow night. fourth .canto. Therewere many He answered, So will I. stars m the game; Wade Spnng- converted fullback from end Its the little things in life that and End tell, said the girl, as she dragged Mel SCOp.te Meier, Bill her kid brother from behind the man, A1 Darnels, Bob Neilsen, st)I 'jack Hill, Dale Thibault, Howard Ned Dalton, Bob Cicle, Condie, There was a little girl, Bill Coggins and others all played And she had a little smile; standout ball. She sent it to a little boy, The Parson offensive machine Across a little aisle. is really clicking and should conHe wrote a little note, tinue to roll up the score in future But he made a little slip, ' games. , And they both went together the was highthat Incidentally On a little office trip. has had Westminster est score old won the when 1938 they Dont push - a sophomore down thence Bill Conference. l .for the team scorer hiS Or kick his teeth in unawares, , I 0. 1 Westminster 14, Idaho State ... : D FULLBACK, AL DANIELS takes ride over unidentified Idaho State blocker, as QuaArback Gary Nauman, -- 0, looks on. .Westminster took the thriller on a last minute touchdown. 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