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Show A Year Filled With First! 1 n November 23, um' Sunday- Herald Sunday, Utah County. Utah 0 " f- fhvFe e ospe H Cougar Grid Bowl Game Pr g ress in 1964 ii earn Ma the-Cougar- , s 5-1- 185-pound- . 1, er two WAC statistical departments. The from is in both kick- Payson leading off and punt returns. Latest NCAA figures list Oborn sev enth, in the nation in punt re ,170-pound- er v turns. Seniors that Hudspeth and staff will have to find replace ments for are ends 'Bruce Smith, Dick Wood, Jim Kim- mel and Quy Hales; tackle Paul Knoblauch; guards Bill Marriott, Bill Mitton and Barry Corchnoy, and backs - Phil Brady, Mike Jacobsen, Alan Robinson and Doug Wardell. Yanks Won't Trade Maris for tie with Texas Western. ' Good Progress "Even so, I felt we generally made good progress during the course of the season. We fense most of the way." The Cougars' offense was only 150 yards short of the best ever recorded by a BYU team f ( 1962) . No less than 14 records, most of them offense, were posted by the '64 team that, numerically, was one of years. According to WAC statistics released this week, the Couin total gars were runners-u- p offense In ttie league, finishing second to Arizona State In that department. Even though they rechad to settle for a ord, they ranked third in both rushing and passing in the : 3-6- rl By MILTON RICHMAN UP I Sports Writer NEW YORK (UPI) -- J Ralph Houk bore up bravely under the third degree but finally confessed Rocky Colavito will not be in the Yankees' outfield next year, Mickey Mantle will be, and Pedro Ramos might even wind up at second base. "What?; ; : ! i ' by a BYU team (yielding only 55 yards to Western Michigan) ; most first downs recorded by a BYU team (breaking the mark set by '62 squad) ; and several attendance marks. Individuals "who can now claim a place in the record book at BYU are led by sophomore quarterback Virgil Carter. Carter set three passing marks (most yards passing, 1154; most touchdown passes, 9; and most passes attempted, here." Small College Football Poll L. Angeles St. (15) (W)) 283 2. Wittenberg (12) x--3. 4. (8-0- 275 242 204 ) San Diego St. (1) Massachusetts (1) (8-- (8--1) 1) 5, East Carolina (1) (8-6. Louisiana Tech (2) (9-- 171 159 116 1) 1) LARAMIE Wyo. (UPI Wyoming coaches and players an nounced selection Saturday of meir an western Atliietic Conference opponent team and an all opponent team. Named to the mythical WAC opponent team were: Ends: Roy Jefferson Utah and Gary Plumlee of New Mexico; vK;.,!;v Tackles: Wayne Tvridk; of New Mexico and Ted Lawrence of Arizona; Guards: Boy Bouyer of New Mexico and Tom Malloy of Arizona; Center: John Briscoe of Arizona; Quarterback: Stan Quintana Prairie 97 View (94) 43 0. Florida A&M (7-Y.Hflu Tvrt YVYmnltifl season. 1) x-1- with , "free-floatin- cartridge" g 2 GREAT NEW 4 STEREO FEATURES . MM Zenith T'' . 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"That's Johnny Keane's department," Houk answered. "I see no reason why Mickey wouldn't be back in our outfield next year." Ramos' name came up when someone inquired whether the hard throwing ex - Cleveland right-handwas reconciled to being strictly a relief pitcher next season. "He told me he'd do anything," Houk said. "Why, he even told me he'd play second base if we wanted him there." Little Bobby Richardson will be back at second, of course. Houk didn't say so, but next "No, no, Pedwick! The other year probably will be Richardbag contains the footballs!" son's last one in baseball. He posted this best defen- :( left-cent-er TIME OUT I Note ng - ' e - Yan- and was coaxed into coming variety, the kee general manager- said he back by Houk. had received many calls lately The mention of ' Ramos from people wanting to know if another question. The he planned to trade Roger prompted Yanks already sent Ralph Maris for Colavito. Terry to the Indians, but didn't Wouldn't Trade Maris owe them another player? "I wouldn't trade Maris for they Colavito' Houk declared: firm- "Yes," Houk said, rather slowly. ly. "Don't get me wrong about Colavito. I think he's a good Whom would it be? hitter, a tremendous hustler "I'm not free to say. It's and has a lot of color, but I cieir Cleveland's; announce don't think he'd fit in our ball ment.". The player probably will be park. Bud "He hits to a lot Daley. If the Indians don't want and that's tough in our park. him, they'll most likely wind Kansas never has Besides, up with cash instead. City broached Colavito to us and we've never asked about him. I can't see him coming over That's what the man said although it should be explained quickly be laughed at the pos sibility of Ramos playing second base and he meant it merely as a passing joke and nothing more. Replying to questions thrown conference. Records of Records of note season include the sive showing ever : Rocky-Ho- uk at him of every size, shape and tried to quit after this last one cigar-smoki- State-Colleg- top-rank- 6-- 18-1-8 Calif. (UPI Montana State College of Bozeman has been chosen to meet Sacramento State in the Fourth Annual Camellia Zowll game here Saturrday, Dec. 12. Dr. Don Adee, athletic directand or of Chico Bowl chairman of the Camellia Selection Committee, announced the choices after several teams had turned down the invitation due to NCAA eligibility rules. Under the Camellia Bowl rating system, Los Angeles State had been rated No. 1; San Diego State second; Sacramento, third; Long Beach State fourth, Santa Clara fifth and Montana State sixth, "But the California teams decided not to play because of rules restrictions caused by junior college transfers," saidpr. c Adee. , Los Angeles State would have lost nine players f from their first and second teams; San Diego State would have lost 16 and Long Beach State 10. Santa SACRAMENTO, Carter accounted for . 1542 Jacobs of Utah1 in W last cases of the record books yards in total offense, an game or the season. was all that remained of BYU's amazing feat for a sophomore Ogden, who averaged. 4.3 football season this week as in his first season of varsity yards per carry during the reflected on a year play. 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