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Show --5 13 iasa Sunday Herald" a" . fr'k UUSi Oaunrty. - , Utah icci - WestVirs Long Touchdovh Rti ns I C5 I ... is : Mi- t'T'. ' J- ' . :: '.r.l .. threw three touchdown runs at line. Utah,--- , a ' intercepted four of West Virginia Saturday to beat favorite, McCune's passes. - , the Mountaineers 32-- 6 in ..the The Mountaineers had onlv Sixth Annual Liberty Bowl game one brief '.flashing moment in which made studio television the - first half when they were football practically an actuality. held to 23 running plays. , They 'Huge Convention Hall, wind-les-s, opened with two . fast first and with a downs but the tide turned when daylight-brigh- t, - regulation sodded football field, Tom Hawkes threw McCune for loss. housed 6,059 cash customers a Then, the Utes took advantage while the camera eye took the an oi punt to launch a game to home viewers nation- drive to the West Viri?inia 11 wide in a nearly perfect examand Jefferson kicked his , ple of the TV industry. field goal when it was ' The TV rights contributed , nalted for a 7 0 first nprirtH , i $95,000 to the setting, and total l ieaa. v receipts from other sources will ' net each college an estimated West Virginia halted an so. yara drive on its one $60,000. i - , tne in line second but period studio-lik-e In this setting, then the Utes marched 45 . quarterback Ernest (Pokey) Al- yards in' a charge marked by len put the Utes on the warpath near list before Allen Rights with an touchdown run went 11 on a keeper for yards in the" second period, speedy the touchdown. (first game's Ron Coleman raced 53 yards for Utah; a score two minutes later and wnen kept. Up the pressure lmeoacker ?Rudy Reschke Andy Ireland celebrated, his tackled John Piseorik into a first carry of the game 'with a fumble and ) then on recovered touchdown jaunt in the the i- :s Mountaineers' 32. This set . third period. up Jefferson's f ieldgoal Roy Jefferson, a crack end wnicn gave Utah a 13-- 0 lead. .'AV,W.WV.V.V,.-. and offensively defensively, Another Mountaineer munt kicked' 32 and field put the ball on the Utah 32 and - goals and sophomore end Bill after Allen Jacobs went for mmmm from two first downs,. Coleman Morley, an Salt Lake City, caught a touch- slipped inside left guard, f ought down pass in the final six his way through half a dozen . ' j minutes.' tacKiers and went 53 yards for unveiled! The Utes' also a the score, which made it 16-- 0 6 w to defensive at the half. on unit Wfcw$lv y TspjassssKi tight: bring; an erratic passing afternoon for Utah held for downs on its d Mountaineer quarterback Allen line in the third Deri also od a and contributed then and launched an 80- McCune, yard march with Ireland cov ering the last 47 with a spring on nis first carry. West ..Virginia finally got on tne scoreboard when it drove UTE UPENDED Merlin Driggs (86); Utah end and former American Fork .' j 67; yards with McCune passing High School star, is upended by Richie Martha (21) of- - Westl Virginia after to Milt Clegg for the touchthe Redskin 'Wincnn fln marl a SPVPn varHs nn n nasa frnm nnaH arhaolr Pnlrav down with 10. seconds left of .Allen in the third period of the Liberty Bowl game. The Utes won 32-47-4- 2 (Her- one-touchdo- y &A-- ATLANTIC CITY, N.J, (UP!) goal-lin- e stand when - it halted West Virginia on the twoyard Speedy, hard hitting Utah . ..... J I Spjce Redskin Win - , ,. wn Siia .assail : : . ' x: '' f ...: " f : j :: . v x ... :.N s .... - , -- . ;v;i;; .Vv j? ' V:::SiS?:W ,.j . y v, s - r , ' - 4 t A" . v 5 1 ' ' . . s i " -- - .rJ , - . j 12-ya-rd la-ya- rd : " ' 31-ya- rd- V M V ' ' lSe, A , . 3-- . i M' n . yard 11-ya- . , v - rd . fjs-- 47-ya- rd f 35-ya- rd o -- - . A.. . 4" 35-ya- rd ..v:xS-55:5;s-- Tigers Top 6. the. third 'period. m-u- v x j. "... : . cicpiiuiu; touchdown Morley's pass PRICE-Or- em Sigh's Tigers from Dick Groth covered 38 defeated Carbon 'High, 4742, yards and closed out the scor Friday night in the first Region ing in the final period. 4 basketball game for both West Virginia 0 0 6 teams. Utah 13 6 7- -32 3 ' Coach , Harry Anderson's ' SCORING: charges jumped off to 10-- 8 lead FG Jefferson 32 Utah; in the first period, but the pin-o- s . Allen ll run (Jefferson ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (UPI) their year's record to 2 and fought back to tie the count Utah; Coach Ray Nagel, whose no other Indian squad ever kick), 9 at the Half. ; Utah: FG Jefferson 35. Utah football team beat West won more than eight in a sinUtah: Coleman 53 run (pass Virginia 32-- 6 in the sixth annu- gle year. failed)-.-al Liberty Bowl game Satur- Utah: Ireland 47 run (run day. summed ud tne Utes' de - UoiiKL i 63-5- 5 failed) cisiye victory over the sturdy moved swiftly took advant. W. Va. : Clegg 6 pass fro ml Mountaineers ter$ely. and crisp- - ly age of every opportunity and .' McCune (pass failed) ; y: stunted West with a Utah: Morley 38: pass from ''This was our best game of tight defense. Virginia told happilv of Groth (Pullman kick) the season. We got the jump on his high regard for Ron Cole TABION AUtah' Trade Tech's A: ' 6,059. . them and 'they couldn't pick up man, voted the game's out basketball team defeated Tabiona High in a recent ' Statistics of, the Liberty Bowl momentum, the happy Nagel standing back, and for A n d y said, waving proudly, to his Ireland, who turned in a 47 Football' game: ' game. Silver Smith scored 14 points W.Va. Utah team, now Utah's most 'single yard touchdown run . season winning sauad in the And, he said, he had a lot of to pace the Tech attack, while First downs 25 12' school's 72:; years of football resDect for the losing Moun 105 Leonard Banks and Dick Ash- - Rushing yardage 323 taineers. 123 worth turned in outstanding Passing yardage 143 history. They're a great . bowl The ' and funda team, victory floor games. brought , 8 3 Passes ' The Trade Tech quintet will Passes intrcptd by 1 3 play Tintic on jthe Miners' floor Fumbles lost ' next Wednesday. 29 61 Yards penalized : . . " , 19-1- . Trade Tech Cops . - ycoiy Over Tabiona - - . . jt ; i c - - 63-5- 5, ... ; f ! . 13-2- 1 i well-coach- 11-2- 4--26 a , , 1 ed I sons who kicked goals Saturday. Coram likewise playing indoors had on the Mountaineers' two: field ' ' said that no bearing loss. 1-- 43 ; . i 4 TV. over built! 'GuOQcKzjO I - ir - only mm PLAYMATE 11 f, 'Mtim-- - J pre-Chris- N mas inventory. All mod-- els reduced to clear the floor by January 1st. All famous Huffy Make ! i ' - ii TkTfi- - vj ' iscjoavu yian I rr- Mod! PD1124 4 1 - rc- - Bikes jv.w v:- j:..:.y f. AM IK . Sound'owt'front. Alniee V ; . K Longer telescopic antenne, retractable top handle. Avails icoioVi - Dcor 14,i300 VOLTS OF 'wa wum rvv4bi. I 3 SPCID . - CNCUSH TSTV Ll9hwt9ht, M.n' .r L.di.,' Reg. $hS GILS 26" Whitwoll I TlISFLE 26" AY-- " ( C a DD.UXE Tlr. ' DralSIr r '. 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This is q mutual (riot privately owned) organization started 60 years ago to assist property. owners in saving money to pay for their homes. Durinq its long existence the company has never failed to pay a dividend. All net earnings during the year are distributed to the participating stockholder savers. The association cers and directors. $5)5)50 : is managedfby;loccil offi : ; PROVO BUILDING .& LOAN SOCIETY - 290 ivTST tCNTCl STOLID! 373-5C- i4 r' A- I' R"' 1. r i. 4. SALS : UNIVERSITY j f ' 95 . if ' " POQTIflG GOODS 1 .... day. Allen, of Missoula, Mont. was selected by a committee of Reg. $44.95 , - - Huarr Rd Reg. $74.95 SALE 'E' Inc. 225-342- io spcrD lOS I : 163 S. STATC, C"I.t Fhon H SALE Bkiek terback for Utah which defeat ed West Virginia in the Libery Bowl, was named the outstand ing player of the game Satur i, i 3,500 Shares of stock will be availabl6 after Jdn; 1, 1965; Sign up for stock dnd'becbrpe a regular y and systematic saver. J Loans Aro Made at 6 on Residential Property speaker. ; ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (UPI) Ernest ; (Pokey) Allen, quar "i The Provo Building & Loan is a locally managed mutual savings organization composed of over 2,200 local stockholdBK savers. Investment sayings are accepted only on installment shares, which require stated monthly payments until the full amount of the stock matures. 0) most compact Admiral -- mentally sound," Nagel said. "But our defense came through in the crucial mom ents early in the game and that kept them off. balance. They were never able to regain it or pick up their moment um. His chief concern for the moment were injuries to four of his ends, including a shoulder separation by Roy Jefferson, his leading scorer for three sea 9-- - .. Redskins Played Best Game of the Season Nagef Claims After Win Over W. Virginia 1 . - ;. Pokey Allen Voted Game's er Top . two-yar- Carbon in Game REDSKINS WHOOP IT UPThe University of Utah football team, victon of the 1964 Liberty Bowl game, celebrates with ginger ale in its locker room;, following its 32-- 6 triumph over West Virginia. Behind tackle Greg Kent (77) and guard Bruce Bean (67) is Coach Ray NageL (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) .v.. '"i - - "vvi. - r "fM-A- iff. ",.... ......w.tt. a t - i i f v A ; - i i,.' s ' . T ' J " "" 1 ' - 'K - ; . ; |