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Show Monday, October 10, i960 WESTMINSTER PARSON Page WESTMINSTER 'f PARSONS WRANGLE COYOTES 0 .WiWiVc-- i . j. r By DAVE LYTLE Before a partisan crowd of Westminster- College students, Coach Lees chargers put on a display of tough defensive football that completely contained the strong College of Idaho Coyotes. The games only score followed a well executed kick by Ron Nay, good for 69 yards to the Idaho 4 yard line. The Coyotes fumbled on the 4 and alert guard Paul Bates recovered the ball for Westminster. With only 18 seconds remaining in the first period Ron Hauser fired a pass into the Coyote end zone and Tony Merritt gathered it in for the Parson touchdown. ' J (i The weatherman provided a per- feet day, and Westminster College provided a near perfect game as they defeated College of Idaho, Saturday, 7 to 0. i r' " ' ; f 2 1 Lw ' 1 - ,v--V " v Line and Back of the Week " 4 - V I. 7-- Parson Sports Writer 4944 2 ' ' 44 Vjfjfirwt 'f rfr- Z' VVV. lYUffr v J I y'W$f v. t, w ip. '1 ' i ? right end Gil Cordova skirted Parson Power House Tumbles College of Idaho. Parsons had gained a sevfen point lead that was challenged, but never ball and boxing minus the latters which allowed College of Idaho onrefinements. relinquished. ly 7 completions in 22 attempts passes) looked especial' Ed Owens, Bucky Armstrong, Westminster lost the services of ly(attemptsd sharp. Paul Bates, Terry Hunter, Ken Milford Moose Eversole and Wes inJohnson and Jack Buckley were Nick Dagnone and Ron Nay both Hill who were merely defending strumental in thwarting three Ida- themselves from a couple of indig- came up with intercepted Coyote ho drives that ' penetrated within nant Coyote gridders and conse- areials. the Westminster 10 yard line. Par- quently found themselves ejected For those still wondering about son fans were given a unusual from the contest Nays fourth quarter kick which afternoon of gridiron action which rolled into the end zone, the colwere Parsons the Statistically, (really) entailed two sports: foot- tied with Idaho in The first down lege ruling states that the ball candepartment 9 to 9, but Westmin- not be downed by a defensive playster led in total yardage gained, er inside the 10 yard line or it is grinding out 108 yards rushing and put into play on the 20. High adding another 14 yards through school rules say that a ball kicked and coming to rest within the 10 the air. yard line is automatically put into Westminster completed play on the twenty, tl Although certainly Homecoming will be a record two of nine attempted passes, appeared that the pigskin would breaker by the looks of the prepa- only remembering that 6 points resulted roll dead inside the ene yard stripe. ration taking place. Floats are be- from the passing arm of Ron Hau- The official ruling was that the ball ing constructed for the parade ser, we will call it a significant ef- had entered the end zone. downtown and plans for the big fort Homecoming dance are being preHad Nays kick come to rest one The Westminster pass defense foot from the pared In addition to the parade goal it would still and dance something else also is been for naught because in have preparing, Coach Lee and the Par- game. The big weaknesses are gone this contest the high school ruling son gridders. his is squad, nearly complete, hav- was in effect (employed). At 2 oclock in the afternoon on lost ing only three men thus far The game drew to a close as Par Saturday, the 15th of October, a this season as compared with the crowd, probably the biggest this fans chanted off the remaing son huge toll taken last year in acciyear, will gather in the Dane Han- dents. Those three who second. Immediately following the have had sen Stadium to watch Westminster bad luck already this season are gun was the clanging of the vic.do battle with a strong rival, the RAY tory bell and Head Football Coach Colorado School of Mines. With AND VARZOG, PHIL SHELLER, Lees ride off the field on the JERRY ADAMS, BUCKY three games under her belt (2 wins ARMSTONG received a knee in- shoulders of our Colleges 1 loss) Westminsters bigger and more powerful line will be put to jury in the game against the College of Idaho last Saturday but he Coach Lees comment on the victhe greatest test this year. should be ready by game time. The Mines have always been a Great, just great! tory, This will be big one for strong team and it will take maxi- Westminster and the a decisive one as mum effort from the squad to down as far team the goes. If the Parher in front of the returning Alum- sons can land one we can conthis ni. Last year the Miners walloped sider ourselves in gear. LETS high 33-0 us on their home grounds. GET THIS ONE, WEE ALL WITH Colorado. As for the YOU Golden, TEAM Ml! Homecoming game of last year, well, we lost that one too, 40-n jjl. But thats enough of rakeing SCHEDULE over the dead ashes, lets scan the Westminster 19 Oregon Technical scene of this years Homecoming. Institute 22 Coach Lee, who was new last year Westminster 39 Eastern Montana 4r is settled and he has a settled 12 squad. Every night, exhausting, Westminster 7 College of Idaho -rigorous workouts are the call for Oct 15 Colorado School of Mines f every member of the team. Lee has Homecoming his mep clicking now whether they Oct 22 Western State A set of shiners worn by JERRY drive on the ground or take to the Nov. 5 Westem MontanaAway FLOYD is mute proof of a hard Away air, as could be seen in the last Nov. 12 Carroll College Home fought game against C of L to add the extra point and the N Team Prepares For Homecoming i i victor-ious-gridde- JOHNSON, Center HUNTER, Full Back Doing the honors of the first lineman chosen for this column is a salute to the players of the football team is Ken Johnson. Ken is a 5 foot 10 inch, 195 pound center from Powell, Wyoming. Johnson was chosen by the sports staff from statistics gathered from the first two football games played this season, the one against Oregon Tech and against Eastern Montana Col lege. Named Back of the Week is a blond, 180 pound, 5 foot 10 inch fullback from Rawlins, Wyoming, Terry Hunter.' Terry was 'chosen on tallies from the three games Westminster has thus far played.-Thon particularly influencing was the game played against Eastern Montana on their home grounds because it was in this one that Hunter scored three of the five touchdowns to win. rs. . r' r 0. S 7 Y , ... WESTMINSTER STUDENTS... Because Hunter ranks as one of the fastest men on the team, he usually sees action from the opening kickoff until the final gun. In offense or defense, his number 40 can usually be see nthrough-ou- t the game. ( Coach Lee relies heavily on this fullbacks services and Terry always comes through. Hunter is a veteran of Westminster of one year. He arrived here with Coach Lee from Powell, Wyoming where Terry played and Lee taught Last year after finishing with football, he" took up varsity basketball for Coach Richardson. He was the only athlete to play both major sports. In between football and basketball, Terry is maThis is Kens second year at Westminster where hes studying joring in business with a minor in business for his major and minor English literature. ing in physical education. He is Asked about his feelings toward captain of the team and president the squad he said, The big difof the W club (men who hold ference is the greatly improved dea letter in a sport at Westminster. fense. The line has been strengthIn commenting about the team ened and the attitude has he said, Its a good squad this improved. The are working players year and I have the utmost of con harder and working together as a fidence in all of my teammates, unit. Wearing jersey number '50, Ken is always the first man to make contact when the ball is snapped because of his position at center. He fights hard when ever hes is there, thus setting an example for the rest of the line at his shoulders and right on down to both of the ends. His drives are perpetually strong and dependable. As it has been proven in the past years and seasons, no matter how clever or fast a backfield is, their plays are futile unless a line can give them the necessary protection. Johnsons fine, g defense has proven him to be the real strong link in the Parson chain. hard-fightin- all-arou- IHI, . For Quick And ;? n -- r 9 i T ? 10 S? 4. Comer 21st . South and 13th East m Your Car To V, J: Courteous Service Bring , VA V e |