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Show "'r; i gers of Wisconsin sie Plug out me and won 7-0 ,?ed--1961. 25 ga ; M VfcjW - Wyoming Falls, ASU Stalls, as WAC Revamps J ,ti,!C n inmned from 42.6 of twoi less to set the mark. . Minor juggling of the WAC leaders lea-ders was the result of one major upset and one near upset in bat-uday's bat-uday's conference play . Utah's Gary Hertzfeld took over as the total offensive !eader with a 225 yard passing output against Arizona State. Hertz also set two school scoring marks by bettering Ail-American. Lee Grosscup s total less to set the mark. The Cadet line is 'named one of the best in the country and their scores prove it. Army stopped Boston Bos-ton 30-0, Cincinnati 22-0, Wake Forest '47-0, and Washington State 23-0. The Cadets put on a tremendous tre-mendous showing Saturday in downing strong Air Force at Chicago Chi-cago and are not going to lose their defense record without a whale of a fight. Utah, however, hasn't been shut out since the Bad- This has jumped from 42.6 of two weeks ago. Utah has three of the four leading passers in the conference con-ference ' with' Wilkinson, Johns Torok and Jacobs of ASU. The other leader is Hertzfeld. Utah ranks a straight third in offense with 300 yards a game total offense. 189.7 of his has come on the ground and 110.4 through the' air. ASU leads in total gains and rushing yardage, and Wyoming, behind Wilkinson's arm, leads all passing teams. Utah's offense will have to be great this weekend. Since 1929 when the U. S. Military Academy's Acade-my's Mitchie Stadium was erected, erect-ed, Army has never shut out every team in or season. So far they have stopped the first four and need only to hold Utah score- yardage and passing yardage records rec-ords Hertzfeld now has 2,515 or fensive yards and 2,249 passing yards to Grosscup's 2,226. Hertzfeld took over the offensive offen-sive leadership from Wyoming s Tom Wilkinson who was slowed down in the Cowboy loss to Arizona. Ari-zona. Hertz, who played the entire en-tire ASU game at offensive, now has 791 yards to lead Wilkinson by 47. While Utah ?as stopping Sun Devil star Tony Lorick, his teammate, team-mate, Charley Taylor, scampered for three touchdowns to grab the scoring leadership away from Ute Roy Jefferson. Taylor has scored eight TD's for 48 points to Jefferson's Jeffer-son's 36. Allen Jacobs ranks third in conference rushing with 4.6 yards per carry and Jerry Robinson, who averaged over 48 yards per punt last week, moved into second place in punting with 38.7. SOME FINE passing the past two weeks has gnawed into the Utah pass defense mark, but the Skins still manage to hold the lead. Utes have let only 74 yards a game get past their defense through the air. |