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Show 22 C2 II Sunday Herald Sunday, December 22, iscj s bsiyuoir rnVriJ - : f . 1 . HOUSTON Baylor the Bears from behind. .5 The game,was a lot more oneLouisiana State, dizzy Saturday, sided than the score indicated, as the Bears had four j give the Bears a 14-- 7 victory in however,' r .the fifth annual Bluebonnet' long drives run out deep in LSU v7 Bowl. territory.:' . - A crowd of touchdown run by LSU A saw 50,000 score early in the first quarter, Baylor halfback Henry Pickett then hang on for dear life as was. called back in the third s. Trull filled , the air with' quarter on a personal foul, penalty, and 1 two plays later LSU , Trull hit end James Ingram back Buddy Soefker intercepted with 7 and scoring pass- a Trull pass ending the Baylor es in the fourth quarter to bring threat (UPI) - 10-ya- rd , foot-ball- N 13-ya-rd - n bli1liTlt do ,.".' It was just a matter of time; " It took Trull plays to drive ever; and Baylor took over to however,, as the Tigers herald- them in for the score as ,he- run out the clock. to score after line again hit Ingram for the tquch-5 LSU managed ed drive on its own of an more than rdown with a little punts in the exchange as Trull mixedrthis plays beau- minutes left.' - - v r first quarter.. The Tigers drove On the following kickoff, LSU 43 yards in seven plays, mainly tifully, running draws to tighten up the defense, then- hitting halfback Joe Labruzzo gave on the passing and running of on passes.The big play was- a Tiger fans something to cheer quarterback Billy Ezell. Soefker toss to , Ingram on a about for the first time in three took it over from the eight sideline pattern. That took; the quarters, as he ; returned the Baylor had three drives in the Bears down to the. LSU 31. kick 72 yards to the Baylor 24 first half. The Bears reached v After Baylor kicked a off and before being brought down from the LSU 19 and 7 yard lines only to lose the ball on downs, and held LSU on downs, the Bears behind by Lawrence Elkins could started another drive, this time The Tigers gain only the 26 where a fumble stopped one yard ,in four, plays, how them; from their own 30. . 12 3&-yar- d - 31-ya- rd ! . , : - ' , : NAAS passing, Ingram caught 11 of them for 166 yards, while star flanker Lawrence Elkpns grabbed seven for 66 yards. Trull was voted the game's outstanding back and ; Ingram was named the outstanding lineman. ; The1 Tigers, acclaimed for their running game, gained only 95 yards on the ground to Bay- , - . two-ga- me Ji 1 S : y,- . ,. - ., . - , , 4-- , , 1 Weber Tops W. Montana 105 to ... 105-7- 1 18-- 37-year-- old j Quintet 28-m- an 88-8- 43-4- ... ... ... RETURN PLAYERS NEW YORK (UPI) Goalie Gilles Villemure, center Gordon Labossiere and left wing Dave Richardson were returned by the New York Rangers Thurs day to their Baltimore farm club in the American Hockey League. The players had been brought up when a rash of in juries hit Ranger regulars. (UPI) - Saturday's shorts: Who sez that all star athletes are dumb? Kent Pike, tackle who played so well for North western this year that he was chosen for the Shrine football game, was named on the All-BTen scholastic team. Don Trull, great Baylor quar terback who will play for the West team, won an Earl Blaik scholarship for 230-pou- nd ig post-gradu- ate study. Dave Gul of Missouri, a 215- pound guard, wasn't drafted by the professionals for the simple reason that he doesn't plan to Basketball for boys announced by chairman Dale play pro football. LEHI will again be offered during Price. Education First the Christmas holidays under Coach Phil Oyler of the high "Several scouts talked to me, the sponsorship of the Lehi school will supervise the play but I told them I was going to Recreation Committee, it was and will organize teams. Boys continue my studies, said Gill. are reminded to bring their The lad is majoring in math SIGN FOR FIGHT gym shoes arid trunks ready emaucs ana also has won a for play the first day.? Basket- scholarship for post - graduate PITTSBURGH (UPI) Kenny balls will be provided. Play, study fromVthe Earl Blaik Foun Lane - of Muskegon, Mich., and will be held December 26, 27, dation..; Work will start in three weeks Johnny Bizzarro of Erie, Pa., 28, 30 and 31st bout Boys in the Fifth and Sixth for the laying of 32 lanes for have signed for a will meet at 9 a.m. The me America Bowling Congress Jh.ErieVTech Memorial Gym- grades SeVenth grade will meet at; 10 championships ' in the Oakland. is a light: a.m : nasium Jan. 16. Eighth grade, 11, a.m.; iuir., auaiionum.' About 20,000 in 12 noon; and all men are expected to Bizzarro Ninth and. fights grade. compete weight, in 4,000 teams during the period division. above ninth the junior lightweight grade at 1 p.m. Lehi Offers Boys Basketball Play ; , " 10-rou- nd 1-a- ne , I - i III 1 I , j J ,' , i . - attempts. 0 7 Baylor LSU 0 0 0 0 , Passing yardage 1414 Passes 07 Passes intercepted Punts r. Scoring: LSU Soefker 8 run (Moreau Fumbles lost Yards penalized kick) : Provo grapplers chalked up another victory as they down ed Jordan 27-- in a close and hard-fougwrestling match. Jordan scored two falls, one decision, one draw, and they won one match by default; while Provo chalked up two pins, five decisions and one draw for then points. Frank Witney and Joe Martinez are coaches of the Provo grapplers. Summary i 98 Pounds Hudgens, Jorwon default. dan, by 103 Pounds Larkin, Jordan, pinned Richard Hague, Provo 112 Pounds John Davis, Provo, pinned Aldridge, Jor dan. ' ( 255 13 26-3- 7 by 1-- - 5 - 1 0 4-- 37 1 j ! i 7-- 37 1 0 30 10 V s New Snow r' ' Falls TRULL LOBS ONE- - Baylor's ace passer Don Trull (10) lobs a short, pass Bluebonnet Bowl (arrow) to his left end Jim Ingram (86) during Saturday's 14-game with Louisiana State. Trull sparked the Bears to a 7 victory. (Her- Hudspeth Expected to Make Liston To Decision on His Aides Soon Train In unless he (Coach Hudspeth) Tom Hudspf th, Las Vegas doesn't want me." head football, coach at who has Coach Hudspeth, Young University, is newly-appoint-- e. been an assistant coach for the LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) on decision to a make pected Calgary Stampeders of the Sonny Liston is expected to arhis assistant coaches within a Canadian Football League for rive here sometime after few days. the past three years, said he Christmas to conduct his preCoach Hudspeth has replaced would return to Calgary Sun- liminary training for his heavyCoach Hal Mitchell, who was day night and immediately weight boxing title defense in dismissed last Tuesday as the start preparations for moving February in Miami. Cougars' head football mentor his family (his wife and two Ash Resnick, sports informaafter serving in the position sons) to Provo. tion director for the Thunder-bir-d for the las, three seasons. HudWith hopes of moving his Hotel, said Friday that speth's appointment was an- family to Provo in the very "Liston informed me he would nounced at a breakfast meeting near future, Coach Hudspeth at for least two work out here Friday. spent a portion of his time weeks and about a Dr. Ernest L. Wilkinson, Saturday looking for a home. month. I ampossibly to Denver going president of BYU, said at the in a few ton's residence) (Lis breakfast meeting mat uoacn days to complete arrangements Hudspeth would have full aufor his camp at the hotel." thority on the selection of his Liston trained at the hotel for assistant coaches. his July 23 title defense against The new Cougar grid mentor Floyd Patterson. continued to talk Saturday to coaches who The champion may travel to the assistant LOUIS ST. Wally Florida some time prior to Jan. (UPI) served under Coach Mitchell. These include Earl Lincfley, Lemm and his five assistants, 16 for the final stages of his LaVell Edwards, Jerry Doman, who coached the St. Louis foot- training for the bout with Cas-siGlen Tuckett, and Chris Apos-to- l. ball Cardinals to their most Clay. National Football Apostol coached the fresh- successful man gridders last season. League season since the team moved here in 1960, Friday Clint Whitfield also had to return for another under served as an assistant agreed Mitchell, but he has already year. resigned effective at the close In addition to Lemm, club 1st of the current school year. Vice President William Bidwill, LONG BEACH, Calif. (UPI- )Presently Coach Whitfield is announced that the assistant The University of Washington still serving as the BYU wrest- coaches would be retained on held their first full Huskies a one year basis. They are ling coach. At the time Whitfield's resig- Chuck Drulis, defensive line scrimmage Saturday in prepara nation was , announced, it was coach; Ray Prochaska, of- tion for then Rose Bowl tilt with Illinois on New Year's reported Coach Doman also fensive line coach; Fran Poles-foo- t, offensive end coach; Don Day. might' resign. However, Coach Coach Jim Owens ran his Doman said Saturday he had Shroyer, defensive end coach, team through the game-lik- e no intention and one time Cardinal great resigning. workout "give them the feel "I don't know how those ru- Charley Trippi, who will be of some to contact work." mors got started," Doman said. coaching the offensive backfield "I don't intend to leave BYU for the second consecutive year. Owens said Friday he was pleased with the way the Husk ies were shaping up since they arrived, here Monday. Lemm, Aides To Coach Cardinals Again in 1964 us Huskies Hold Scrimmage J 26. . . 5-- 8 n the magazine th a t us 26th, Confidential, picked had the right dope," he added Sherman Lewis, the; half-pihalfback from Michigan State who was drafted by the Cleveland Browns is very; touchy about, his' size. He's listed in "But Pounds Craig Warner, and Jordan, Parker, Provo, 145 2-- 2. Pounds Dave Mecham, dec. Ennis, Jordan, Provo, 165 Pounds Eldon Burch, dec. Anderson, Jordan, Provo, 154 4-- 0. 3-- 2. Pounds Lelis, Jordan, pinned Gary Morrill, Provo. Robert Shipman, Unlimited dec. Haun, Jordan, Provo, 180 at Youth Yule Keg Tourney Set Mo ncidy Four inches of new snow had fallen at Timp Haven' before noon Saturday, with "a lighl snow still falling, it was report The first annual Youth Christed. mas tourney will be held MonSkiing was reported excellen at the nicturesaue winter resort day at the Regal Lanes, it was ' in the north fork of Provo Can announced Saturday. The tourney will be divided yon. five-mThe north fork road was re into two sections in driv and good ported open team event and singles. ing condition. The team event will start at 1 p.m. Monday for bowlers 12 to 18 years old. Any student enrolled In high school full t time will be eligible. All bowlers Hula Bowl Taps Falcon Gridders must have an established averAIR FORCE ACADEMY age for 18 games or more this Quarterback Terry season in a. junior league or (UPI) Isaacson and center Joe Rod-- high school program. Any well of the Air Force, Academy in an who bowlers are bawling have been selected" to Tplay in the Hula Bowl game at Honolulu ABC sanctioned league will not be eligible. v , Jan. 4, 1964. Isaacson was the nation's The singles competition will third leading scorer during the begin at 3:30 p.m. and will be past season and set 14 team open to boys only. passing and offensive records. Trophier and other awards Rodwell was a linebacker for will be presented to the top the Falcons. The two will be the first Air bowlers, who will be guests at State game Force Academy gridders to ev- the er participate in the Hula Bowl. that evening. ; J , BYU-Michig- an Treasure Mountain Ski Area At Park City Holds Opening PARK CITY (UPI) --Utah's newest ski facility, the Trea sure Mountains resort at Park City, was officially opened Saturday with state and local digni-tio- n complex, also participated. Mayor William P. Sullivan of Park City cut the ribbon signaling the grand opening of the multi - million dollar Treasure Mountain recreation complex. John Wallace, Salt Lake City,' president of United Park City Mines Company, the firm derecreaveloping the 10,000-acr- e tion complex, also participated . Immediately after the ceremonies, the' participating officials rode .the gondola to the Summit House and took a brief tour of the vast complex. ' Ogden Prep To Third Team All-Ameri- can NEW YORK (UPI) Henry Owens, a speedy tailback f o r Ogden High School the three years, was to the third team past named all-Ameri- ca high school football squad announced by Parade Magazine. Owens, who scored 22 touch downs during the past season, was the only Utah player named to the squad selected by 200 high school, college and pro fessional football coaches. . nt A 5-- 0. Aren't football programs as and 160 In case you don't see enough pounds. Coaches Say 155 golf on television already there uoacnes claim he never is a new one coming up soon. It will feature Sam Snead and weighed over 155 pounds in his Mickey Wright, the queen of the life. women professionals. "They're all wrong," he bristles. "I. weigh 160 and I'm Promoted By Autry Promoted by Gene ; Autry, five foot nine inches tali owner of the Los Angeles They've got it wrong-ithe Angels, this one1 will have Miss program."... And you read where Eddie Wright paired with a Hollywood best-ball matches against LeBaron, the little quarterback star in Snead. . . who went from College of Pa comedian the to fame in the pro ranks, cific Johnny McKay, CaliforSouthern coaches who has been named president of nia, claims that Playboy, a the Nevada Cement Company. "magazine for girls," picked The San Francisco Chronicle his Trojans to finish first in the headlined the story: "LeBaron college grid competition in 1963. is a Cement Head I" ril 2-- 1. an ex- 22-Ap- Udell Jolley, Pounds Provo, de" Hill, Jordan, 138 Pounds Hoffman, Jor dan, dec. Bob Marshall, Provo, 130 ? Brig-ha- m of Feb. 10-- 5. 7-- 2. Timp Haven Telephoto) . ald-U- PI Blaine Smith, Pounds rovo, pinned Clad Jordan. 127 Pounds Dave Wright, dec. rovo, Porter, Jordan, 123 draw, RADIATORS REPAIRED Auto uiass usiiuea Specialized Work ' AH LANDER'S 453 S. Unlvl Ave. , NOW Pr Day FOB and 9c a Mila JUST iou Can WOW! 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"I don't blame them," fumed Wilson. "It was smart business. But they'll never do it again to me. From now on, anything goes." . . . Wilson lost three boys who were No. 1 picks of NFL teams Paul War-fiel- d of Ohio State (Cleveland), Evey and Carl Eller of Minnesota (Minnesota Vikings). . . . The AFL was going, to have a secret telephone draft again this year, but "it was scotched by the objections of one general manager in the western division. Clemson's Frank Howard heard that a young prospect was given a Big Ten tender (which is what that conference calls a "letter of intent"). . . . "Yeah," snapped Frank. "Legal tender." . . . Between you'n'me, a lot of college football players are already signed by pro clubs . . . but unannounced, because the pros don't feel like picking up the tabs for the athletic scholarships they lose immediately by turning pro. $ ' 0 115-7- 11 o'clock on .. ) ht all-ti- me "He disappeared after t yards passing. 115-7- 5, ... , A. rr Provo High Grapplers Cop 27-2- 0 Victory Over Jordan Feeling is running strong be1ireeh. Texas and LOGAN ,Utah State Navy, the No. 1 and 2 teams in f the country.' . . and University (UPI). : set two it isn't confined to the football field :i or the Dallas school records Friday night as Cotton .Bowl odversaries . . . the Navy brass has the they ran away with a i 5 Longhorns steamed up with the following , imperious victory over New Mexico State requests: 1) that Texas University. scored the most wear white uniforms and The Aggies in .their school's history let Navy wear dark, points goals. They also broke a are the Longhorns losing streak and Seam though 2 season record. a the home team : 2) that ed Wayne Estes led the Navy be given the Texas Juniorwith 35 points. side of the field; 3) that Aggies Utah state tallied 48 field MA a set of Big Ten 'officials goals JL to better a 44 record. the game. The 115 total points bested the for be imported 1 1 I Er 110 exactly three years They'll all be turned ago output Los Angeles State against down but Texas is at Logan. boiled most by the original stipulation Navy made when the Cotton Bowl bid was tendered that the Middies wouldn't go unless Texas beat Texas A&M (though it had the confer, 71 Allie Sherman ence title clinched) . . . and was still ranged No. 1 in OGDEN (UPI) Weber State the country by the wire service polls. College scored an easy over Western Mont ana Momentum, consistency, rhythm, firmed up, victory here College Friday night after continuity are Giant Coach Allie Sherman's contribu- running up an 2 lead in the tion to football vocabulary confusion . . . but they first three minutes. dont interfere with the fact that he should be ac- Coach Dick Motta coasted to claimed the Coach of the Year . . . What other coach the first home victory with second stringers. had to win with a rookie center, a rookie guard, two Weber's Bob Lewis tallied 18 old and injured tackles, a quarterback, a followed by John Silbernagel and changing cast of characters in the backf ield and a de- Gene Young with 15 apiece. fensive line that averages 32 years in age from end to Jim Lyon, Parker Jenkins and Doug Powell each had 10. end? Western's Bob Bradley tallied When Y. A. Tittle walked into the locker room high for the game with 24. Murray Harwood after the division-winnin- g game over the Steelers, Teammate scored 11. carrying the bruises and smudges of battle, the first person to greet him was his young son, Pat . . . who had hustled down through the crowd from the mez- Parson zanine. . . . "Someone stepped on my toe, Dad," lamented Pat. "Man," said Daddy Yat, "they Rolls to 88-8- 2 stepped all over me today, too." . . At least American Football League owner, Ralph Win Over Chico Wilson of Buffalo, is spitting fire over Task Force SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) armada which fanned out over the Westminster College rolled NFL, the State 2 here Fri country before the older league's draft and quickly over Chico after night breaking out of oorraled the top choices before the AFL could get in day a halftime 3 tie. on the action . . . What galls Wilson particularly is The Parsons' Bill Crow tal that he never even got a chance to make an offer to lied 27 to share high score hon Dick Evey, of Tennessee, the No. 2 choice, who signed ors with Bill Walsvick. had 18 and Mike with the Chicago Bears . . . though a couple of Los Matt Brown in for 12 for came Murray Angeles Rams representatives did the legwork for the the Parsons. Chico's Bob Jones had 15. Bears. ... - v ' . Tea Set Records 3f, t fO) i Trull's 23 completions !; more lor's 139. Mayor made 27 first Bay Ingram 7 pass from Trull -4 than doubled the old', bowl rec- downs and 225 yards passing to (Davies kick) Bay--Ingr- am 13 pass from Trull 2 which was 11 LSU 's four first downs, and, 13 ord for Aggies Trip nn v . i , 077 v ; i |