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Show . - ;. mm b SIM ' ' , T .' i m'' rnm i. ..J I. , DO mm - Cougars impressive Scoring! Show i Hod-Brillia- nt CO of the half when he took the ball on a delayed handoff. and,, behind some of die finest blocking ever seen on the Y field, raced 83 yards 29-- 7 over a for the third touchdown. George victory impressive Saturteam Fresno State third kick was good and Kinder's visiting the Y had 21 points as the first The game was played before i a half play ended. Both Teams Scored j r ice Both teams scored in the second saw Coach Hal Kopp put on display an aggregation of Cougars half, the Cougars picking up a that proved to be as good as early touchdown and two extra points in . . : , -- . - yaras against Montana in im. Uses Big Squad Coach Kopp used all of the more than 50 players he had in uniform and all gave a good account, of 'themselves indicating; plenty of U k half-tim- . Mac-Farla- ne " rd : BYU Wayne, Startin "mixed his plays well and engineered the first drive Jackson which found Weldon 'the center from over plunging ' score. the first line for George Kinder's kick .was good and the Y had a 7 point lead. , ' ' Fresno ' State, began, a drive on line but" .succeeded in its getting the ball only to the 34, where it was forced to kick and the Cougars took over. Two penalties and three fumbles kept, the Cougars from scoring again, in the first period. t Opening the second quarter, the Cats marched down the field with Joe McGinn and Jackson alternating" in carrying the ball. McGinn hit left end for 9 yards then Jackson plowed over center for six; a hand-of- f to McGinn sent the small speedster over .tackle for three yards and another handoff sent him around left end for four yards ' and a touchdown. George Kinder's kick split the : uprights and the Cats had 14 v 'points. Run Late in the second period Fresno punted to BYU and the ball rolled line. On the dead on the first play from scrimma'ge Jack-son made the most sensational play 6-in-ch . rd over-anxio- us ; , : 93-Ya- rd ; : -- ' i v , 029 14 8 Jackson, 1, plunge (Kin-ct- er kick). , BYU Jackson, 93, run, (Kin- der, kick). BYU MacFarlane, 5, plunge, (MacFarlane, plunge): Fresno 2, run, (Olsen, kick). Fresno i BYU St.' 12 Total first downs...... 21 11 First downs rushing. . , . 21 2 First downs passing.... 0 Yardi gained rushing1. . 462 212 68 Yards gained passing. . 20 . St.-rMes- ser, . Total yards gained...,. 482 280 Passes ; attempted . . . . . . 11 19 8 1 completed ...... 3 Passes intercepted by 2 279 v 8208 Punts, yards. 4 Fumbles ............... 7 8 4 Fumbles lost by........ . . Penalties, yds. lost. 955 825 Passes . Braves Clinch fie for Title the favored UCLA team before 30,758 fans in Memorial Coliseum. Tondc .scored the Panthers' opening touchdown in the first period, raced a pass interception 56 yards for, the second score, and then gave way to Kaliden. who performed just as well. ' Braves' Burdette, the Milwaukee 1957 World Series hero, pitched them 'into at. least a tie for their second straight National League pennant Saturday with a 1 victory over the Cincinnati 5-- .478 Arizona Tips ; Utoh Redskins Get Past Aggies On Montana Grizzlies, 20-- 6 Blocked Kick Utah into the end zone. The Grizzlies scored with less mixed pinpoinil passing with to man two minutes eft to go in the power running Saturday night The beat TUCSON,, Ariz. (UPI) Montana Stated University first half. The scoring play was 20-University. of Arizona; a, two in a Skyline Conference a pass from touchdown "underdog, upset. Utah opener, before 16,666 fans at Ute Bruce- - Olson to end quarterback Pete Muri, State University 6 before 18,500 stadium. who sneaked past the Ute secondfans Saturday night. The Utes overcame a 6 halftime ary, hauled in the pass on the Sophomore Ted Urness of the deadlock with touchdowns in the run, and was off to pay dirt. Wildcats blocked the Aggies final two periods' to enable Ray placement attempt for the tying Nagel to make a successful debut Johnston in Top 20 point with only 2:53 left in the as. head coach. . v ;V' game.-.- . yf"-.- The cham- At , defending . Skyline Hesperia Open pions got, .the first score of the game' in the second period by HESPERIA, Calif. (UPI) Billy driving 44 yards. Substitute quar- Johnston of Provo, Utah, carded a terback Pete Haun . directed the 72 in the third round of the Hes- drive which saw fullback Larry peria Open to stay in the top Jjieids plunge the final two yards 20 scorers. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) 55-ya- rd 6, 7-- 6-- : ; . - Wolf pack Dashes 'Dream Team' In 21 to 14 Upset ....... C01 .w.i...C01 .534 American League .503 New York . . . .000 000 0000 B .497 Baltimore .. ..000 000 lOx 1 5 0 .497 Larsen, Shantz (7) and Howard Wilhelm .476 and Triandos. LP HR Triandos (80th). (3-1- 0) 6) day night. SATURDAY'S RESULTS 0022 1013 0000 000 000 02x ........000 Sullivan 4 0 1 3 0 and Fitzgerald; and White, (5-- 5) (12-- 9) 5. 0 6 0 (First Game) Drysdale, Klippstein (8) and and S. Roseboro; Buzhardt (2-). HRS Taylor. LP Klippstein Long (19th), Demeter (4th), Thom, son (19th). -- ..i000 Valentinetti National League 000 (6-7- ; Cleveland: ....600 000 0522. 7 Detroit ........100 000 000 1 8 0 Ferrarese, Woodeschick (8), M. Martin (9), Grant (9 and Nixon; and Wilson Lau (6). Lary (16-15) WP Woodeschick (5-6-). San Francisco 000 013 0016 9 1 St. Louis ......001 000 0001 3, 1 Cleveland 000 000 000 1 I Gomez (10-1and Schmidt; Detroit .......004 000 00x4 6, 1 x PULLMAN, Wash. (UPI) -- Mabe, Chittum (6), Muffett (9) Bell, Brodowski il M. Martin Powerful Washington i State Col and Green. LP Mabe ). HR (5), Mossi (7) and Brown; Hoeft lege, with aerial wizard Bob New B. Smith (2nd). and Lau. LP Bell ( ). ( 10-man paving the way, rolled to an HR Power (16th). 40-2) (2-8- 11-9- 9) football victory over Stanford Saturday in the season opener for the Pacific Coast Conference teams. Newman, the nation's total offense leader last season; uncorked two scoring passes to spark his easy 6 out-mann- ed Oregon Blanks Idaho, 27-- 0 4 club to Washington State's most lopsided victory in history between the two schools. , Washington State's alert defense cashed, in two early fumbles for touchdowns and rolled through the air and on the ground. for scores in every period. EUGENE, Ore. (UPI)-Oreg- on's Webfoots successfully opened a defense of their Pacific. Coast Conference football Saturday with an easy 27-- 0 victory over Idaho before 14,200 fans at Hayward Field. Coach Len Casanova's team turned what had been a reasonably .close contest into a rout in the final period with three touchdowns, two of them coming within 40 seconds. Idaho failed to generate a serious scoring threat. The closest Idaho came to the Oregon goal was the line in the third quarter when Bob Eyler intercepted a pass and returned it 36 yards. - Washington Beats San Jose, 14-- 6 SEATTLE (UPI) Bob Hivner and Mike McCluskey scored a pair of second-hal- f touchdowns Saturas of Washington University day defeated San Jose State, 14--6 . be fore 28,000 fans in the first foot 25-ya- rd ball game ever played between the two schools. San Jose' State's score came early in the fourth period when quarterback Mike Jones passed eight yards to Dave Hurlburt. The Spartans tried to go ahead, 7 under the new rules which allow two points on a conversion made on a run or a pass, but this time rt the passing combination failed. ......011 Chicago 000 000 000 llx--4 1) Denver FallsTo Oklahoma tatc Okla DENVER (UPI) homa State's football! team, play form in Its ing at season opener, thumped Denver 4 University Saturday, im a televised! game. regionally Oklahoma State grabbed a 13--t lead in the first period and was never behind. Denver came ta midwithin two point at way in the third period, bat the visitors finished strong. OSU limited the losers to only 24 yards rushing la the first k2f, mid-seas- on . 31-1- 16-1-4, , REGULAR HAIR A-ADUL-T CUT. . B1JS THE EVERGREEN BARBERSHOP 171 North 1st East monu- ment to the boll weeviL , . , : . GENUINE mum. 2 21-1- aft tflfoe er ns . I an st pane Y HA CIS DM Till . 8 Ayerill Named League Official : er n-- n w ;l Uu Y-"- J- n M. Tcr a showplactt Uftsa on any toll. ft Kentucky 0.. 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MM: Z7 and other finest Thrives under every crowing . Pittsburgh 27, U.C.L.A. 6 Clue perennial grasses, blended In a special mixture' Ideally suited to Mountain West soil and climate. WEST ,.'College of Pacific 24, California Colorado Western 16, Eastern y New Mexico 6 , t Idaho St. 30, Eastern Washing- v -- 4 - . oprv is.- Wuut Ci:S Czii r:r 417 DAFFODILS - IIYACINTM3 NARCISSUS - TULI PS !r.;) MONIES - LILIC: Ztnlzo O b Crcrs n ' " 9 6) ANNOUNCEMENT Jones-Hurlbu- 'Enterprise, Ala., has a I Kansas City ..001 t and Aattey; Grim Pierce (17-1(6-and Chiti. HRS Tuttle (1th) Cerv (38th), 8-- Redlegs, The game was halted in the yards. seventh inning because of rain By United Press International ' before EAST .. , which began .a half-ho- Northeastern 26, Rhode Island 6 game time and eventually made I West Virginia 66, Richmond 22 the field unplayable. The next Boston College 48, Scranton 0 Milwaukee victory or Pittsburgh .SOUTH defeat will formally clinch the PHOENIX (UPI) Veteran North Carolina St. 21, North flag for the defending World Earl Averill, workhorse catcher-outfieldCarolina 14 for the San Diego PadC&ioiisViVr-i:;"'!- ' Clemson 20, Virginia 15 , has been named most valres, Wake ."Forest 34, Maryland 0 ARRANGE FOOTBALL SERIES uable player, in the Pacific Coast Florida 34, Tulane 14 , BERKELEY, Calif. (UPI) The League for 1958.,"' South Carolina 8, Duke 0 University of California and the Averill, son of former Cleveland MO i Tl ! J- - C University of Illinois have signed Indian great Earl Averill, won a contract to meet in a home-an- d the ' nod from six of the eight Kentucky 13, Georgia Tech 0 0 - home football series, be managers who participated in the St. Mississippi 17, Memphis MIDWEST , ginning in 1963. The first game balloting. . Kansas St. 17, Wyoming 14 will ,be played in Champaign, HI., Teammate Dave Pope, an outTexas Christian 42, Kansas 0 Sept. 28, 1963, and the second fielder, and Phoenix shortstop Vanderbilt 2, Missouri 8 here Sept 1964. Andre Rodgers each got one vote. Nebraska 14, Penn State 7 Iowa St. 33, Drake Marquette 18, South Dakota St. 7 Bowling Green 20, Wichita 14. ur 0 WI1). LP-Pu- rkey .601 Boston Chicago . . . . . .000 100 1 COO 19-1- 0) Pet ............ 60 Los Angeles ..000 f6 C1-3- Burdette ( and Cr&sdaU; Schmidt Purkey, (6) and Curses. 77 .473 Shantz (7-Washington ..........61 85 '.418 x Does not include game Satur- Washington Wbsh .State Raps Stanford first-gam- i (6 Innings, Rain) .428 0) CHAPEL HILL, N.C., (UPI) North Carolina State dashed Jim Tatum's . l)ream Team" against e a wave of fumbles and frustration Saturday, defeating the 4 North Carolina Tar Heels, before 41,000 stunned fans. Sophomore Center ' Bill Hill, a on State's patched-u-p varsity, snatched a fumble and a pass to set up a pair of touch-dowscored by halfback y Ken Trowbridge on runs of 15 and 20 late-com- .Baltimore (16th). .459 Milwaukee .453 Cincinnati' , 1 Lew- - ........77 71 .520 Stuart ........75 75.500 St. Louis 78 ANGELES (UPI) Pitts- LosAngelese.;........70 ...... ....C380 offense, executed Chicago .... burgh's pro-ty,C8 80 with all the skill of the play-for-p..CS C5 Philadelphia performers, spoiled the debut American League. of UCLA's new head coach, George .' W L Dickerson, with a 27-- 6 defeat; for New York ...........80 59 the Brums Saturday. . 78 8 xChicago Led by Junior quarterback Ivan Detroit , 74 73 onic, who was brilliantly relieved Cleveland ... . i ...... .73 74 by Bill Kaliden, the Panthers Boston 73 74 scored in every period to upset xKansas City 70 77 .: : kick) . BYU McGinn, 4, run, (Kinder, 7-y- Grid Results: It 1 v T Pittsburgh San Francisco Cincinnati .. 16-1- 4) 1) k ? - ; ay 1 . ........ 1 4 Philadelphia f 1 W L Pet. Gross Face (81, Law, (9); Smith ,.$0 CO .537 (9) and FoUes; Roberts and 84 C5 .564 Sawatski. WP Law (14-1. IHU- - pe 1958 . 7. 18-ya- UTAH, I SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 ' for the' Utah-BYdepth game. ' Brigham Young , scored once in the first quarter and twice in the e second to take a 21-- 0 lead over Fresno Bulldogs as the Initial game of the season got underway. The Cougars took" the ' opening ki'ckoff and .without a f break pushed the ball 75 yards for BYU Scoring? a touchdown. ' ' next-wee- PROVO, UTH : COUNTY, the third . quarter, , and v Fresno State making its lone sustained drive of the game in the fourth period to net seven points. . A Bulldog fumble gave, the ' Cougars the ball on the Fresno State 31, but Howard Ringwood fumbled a lateral to lose it on the 28. The Bulldogs made two short drives before fumbling and the Cats were on the offensive again. ' Nile MacFarlane hit right end to down the ball on the ' Fresno State 22 for a first down. "Machine Gun" McGinn split center for a couple of yards,' Startin passed to R. K. Brown and a rrive by 4 gave 1he Y its chance with a first down inside the ten-yaline. i MacFarlane Tallies On the next play MacFarlane leaped over right guard for. five yards and then hit the same spot for the touchdown. He ran: right end for the extra two points. r; Fresno State came to life in the final period after Coach Hal Kopp had flooded the field with reserves and the Cats had been stopped 10 yards short of another score. Dale Messer sparkplugged the Bulldogs in this last quarter drive. -- 9" Carrying the ball for three straight firt downs, he grounded the ball iiiWfih on the Y eight. Bob Owens ran the ball to- - the two for a first down. Dick Magoffin broke through N to stop Owens on the next play 1 "I but a short pass over the line was RAMS INTO END ZONE Brigham Young halfback Joe McGinn plows his way again good to tiie Y two. zone into end the for the Cougars' second touchdown in Saturday night's victory Messer ran right end for the Fresno over State College. Teammates shown in the second-quart- er touchdown and Lyle , Olsen's kick scoring play was good, making the final score are wingback Howard Ringwood (22) and guard Lonnie Dennis (66). Cougars ' ' " 29-. .I' . ... won, 29-- 7. j The summary: 0 0 0 Z 7 Fresno ' . Milwaukee Itl , . . .COO 011 ..COO C00 C21--3 LOS ; Pittfiburi STANDINGS National League Win 27-- 6 Hon ? season enthusiasts had predicted. ; They made mistakes, typical of a "first game, fumbling seven times and drawing nine penalties. But they made up in drive and power what they lacked in finesse, and the fans were welf pleased with what they saw. The offensive play of both' teams was way ahead of the defense as the Cougars racked up 21 first downs good , for 482 yards and the Staters were credited with 13 first downs and 280 yards. Bulldogs at Bay The Bulldogs were kept well out of; scoring territory for most of the game. Only in the final ter did they get'into scoring range when a Cougar fumble set the , stage for their lone touchdown.' Weldon Jackson playing only part f the game, was the leading runner with 139 yards hi 10 carries for a 13.9 average. He also made themost sensational run of the game when he ..broke out of scrimmage for 93 yards the longest run by- a BYU runner in local history. Dave Chadwick held the pre-- MAJOIt LEAGUE Trips UCLA By WENDELL RIGBY . Herald Sports Writer Brigham Young Cougars opened the 1968 football season with an '.: .... I - "1I |