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Show Jreg0ji31W Colorado St. JJfah . . . . 14 HotreDams . 14 21 Utah Slate . 13 Tex. Western 35 tl. Carolina . 14 Arizona St. . . 0 H. Mexico . 14 Ohio State . 3 Pann Stale . 7.7 Stanford, . uflasi's rea on . Navy . B 0 vfcs . USC 21 IflWa . 7 Oregon St. . 7 Michigan . California W R.6r ... . 'lb 7 ..17 Air Force . . 6 Wisconsin 10 Nebraska . . 'IT Arizona . . . 23 Texas A&H . 14 .15 Georgia Tech 10 Kansas . . 31-1- 4 Winners Go To Air Victory Ags Blank Sun Devils In 13-- 0 Grid Contest InSLTilt TEMPE, Ariz. UPI)-Bru- is-! victory over Arizona S'le Uni-intailback Roy Shivers, ignit- - versity Saturday night, Utah State! The victory was the Agues' irtg the offense, scored twice in the agajnst the Devils in their ond half, once on a last seven attempfs and to give the Aggies a 13-- tended the ASU losing streak to three, their longest since 1954. The game also marked the first time ASU has failed o g SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -TTom Trovato, Oregon's late-starti- ricky sec-lflr- st scrambling quarterback, riddled Utah's porous pass defenses PROVO, UTAH COUNTY. UTAH SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1965 and teammates Scott Cress and Rawhide JSlms produced the run' ,. Gunn's os as Ray Tough Ricky 4 ning power enroute to a , ? Ricky "Gunn (& BY High, all 130 pounds ot him (soaking intersectional win q v e r : the score in 84 games. ASU is now wet. that is) has gotta be as tough as rawhide, for the season. Utah Slate stubborn Utes Saturday night. ; And it's just a good thing is ; 33-1- 4 Stocky Trovuto, a junior he is or he probably never from Monterey, Calif., "passed Shivers, a"l97)ound junior, would have survived the Orem for a of touchdowns and fHhe first lAggie score with pair ; . , High game. FDRT COLLINS, Colo. (UPlh8:1 remaining in the third pt guided the .Webfoots' offense aGunn's weight is listed on with TxceptionaT Mm TOirect-85 yards, Wyoming's fierce ground! ni rambledm 11UUUIS1,C the program as 130 pounds, but mg the Pacific Coast team to " f're game and uiwroy quarterback r,"v"' Tnm Wiii innn, fwnrH.o'in(t players enroute to the end those, in the know say he ac- its second win without a loss. tually weighs a lot 'closer to 125 aerial performance wore down zone. Trovato threw touchdown State University's re- -' The final score came with pounds when he's powder-dry- . in the first third and ;Cokrado pepasses 2:24 left in the game, At any rate, the mighty surgent Rams Saturday night. only riods, while Elms and Cress mite of the BY High team who crashed over for touchdowns in crowd of when Shivers grabbed a pass before a sell-ou- t from quarterback Ron Edalso has gotta be one of the the second and fourth periods 14,355. wards at about mid-fiel-d and more courageous prep gridders to put the game out of reach. The Cowboys romped to their Devil secondary. outran the in the Central Utah area, plays Trovato, who shared quarter- second win of the season over The first TD was set up when for the Wildcats and as backing duties in last week's the best CSU team in years, safety Al Vermeil inter' linebacker ' ' " f such he returns opponents' opener against Pittsburgh, went I with Wilkinson breaking hy 17 if. , v1 ASU quarterback John cepted ' punts. yards Joe Mastrogiovanni's almost all the way on offense . Goodman's pass on the Utah While returning one last and every time Oregon's Wyoming career pass- State 32 K , and ran it back to the ' ing record of 2,017 yards. Monday afternoon, he was hit ground attack bogged down the Devil 41. A clipping penalty f simultaneously by three of daredevil quarterback went to Although , Wilkinson's record put the ball back to the ASU was a high point, a ferocious 46 Orem's massive monsters of the air to get the Kicks moving. Ricky Gunn yard line, but from there it rado JUST LEAD THE State University halfback Jesse Willis (20) prepares to Cowboy defense and the running the gridiron. He was traveling at a pretty good clip when hit A crowd of 19,393 saw the took the Aggies only nine plays of block take advantage a head-o- n by teammate Steve Goldman (86) in a bit of action from Fort of sophomore tailback Jim Kiick to score. by the three Tiger tatklers who weren't exactfy travel- Utes suffer their second Collins Saturday. But Wyoming proved the better team with a 4 n victory. (Herald-UP- I vicin the opposite direction. loss helped salt away the game. one ing in. Shivers picked up 20 yards on straight against .H " Telephoto). Utah in the contest was tory. three attempts during Uie drive If a football player ever appeared about to be disinte-grate- d until late in the fourth period, and Edwards completed two by body contact, Gunn was that player. My body when penalties and mistakes passed to Gene McKeehan for was .shattered by the mental reaction I received just from 18 yards. proved costly ' to the home watching the collision. "7" team. The Sua Devils threatened in Gunn would I tiiought certainly end up the victim of whip 21-- 7 a- lead in the scoreless first half by drivlash injury or worse as his head was severely snapped Oregon took the penalty-marre- d third period ing to the Utah State 16. The back by jar of the violent crash of bodies. 27-- 7 on a attack ended when 1 Goodman pass play from But the gutty Gunn bounced right back up and appeared to end Steve Bunker. Trovato was thrown for losses twice to be only momentarily shaken by! the collision." Bunker snatched the baU away and threw an incomplete pass. s Ore. '(UPI) Bob Rokita attempted a 45- from two- - Ute defenders and By United Press International help he needed in the opener Don Mincher smashed his 22nd PORTLAND, Iowa's Hawkeyes, threatened the to the with, The Minnesota Twins swept a when Zilo Versalles slammed homer of the year in the sev with goal sprinted yard field goal, but was far - a record As Usual, Orem Boasts Big Team streak, short. ",7 losing V' vital touchdown that gave the doubleheader from the Wash- his 18th homer of the season enth to cut the margin to smashed Oregon State 27-- 7 Sat 109 yards Ducks an insurance Shivers score. Senators. 51 and picked up ington in Grant after had the Uie singled Minnesota seem come In to the with the Orem in a nationally televised in 19 up High, eighth, Tigers Speaking of urday Utah's Al White and J a c kSaturday to clinch at least a tie fifth Jnning. The home run was attempts rushing, and and this year's Bengal started with a walk to intersectional football game. a big team, physically, eve.y year Gehrke both went up for the for the American League pen- one, of four hits Versalles belt- rally hauled in five passes for 80 Killebrew line. its interior Jose Valdespino, ; Quarterback Gary Snook di aggregation looks bigger tha'i ever especially ball and White deflected it into nant. yards. ed out in five times at bat. The walked and Joe Nossek deliver And before the season is over, it could be one of the best rected the to a 24-- 0 Hawkeyes Bunkers hands. g double victory meant only hit off Grant was a tie to the The a ed double pinch footbaineams the Golden Tigers nave ever nad. Iot only halftime lead, and the Iowa de Utah pulled to w i t h i n one tat any Minnesota triumph or double. by Don Blasin-gam- score. Mincher drew an inten Orem's interior line big and rugged but it is quick and aggresfense smothered an inept Oretouchdownr but the Ducks pour any Baltimore loss would put tional pass to fill the bases and the kind of forward wall that carries 'the fight to the ed it on in the sive gon State offense, which gener final period, the Twins into the world series. In the second game, Washing- yuuici-- , delivered nis g ated only four first downs in opposition and tears the heart out of it with 10 miintc to win tWisiuo. Jim (Mudcat) Grant won the ton went in front with three single to left. ; V-- . the first quarters of play. Not onlv does Orem have a rugged interior line but it also ... to runs in the second inning on a IV. first game on a The Orioles won the nightcap boasts an array 'of fast, deceptive running backs for the wide rae Beavers only score The spirited Utes bottled up gain his 20th victory of the single, a walk, Ed Brinkman's to keep their slim pennant and to middle well the the as on a as a fine return of an go up plays power boys game nome a and and error frame attack drove double, year, squeeze' hopes alive. Milt Pappas, pitch Oregon's running yumci nd. pass by linebacker passer in John (The Rifle) Kirkman, who supplies the Tigers through the middle of the line the.decidwg-juns.iintercept the nighUjbunt. three-hittfor Baltimore, Buss Kuhiis, ed a with the aerial artistry they so badly lacked last season. but the visitors found success in cap as the Twins s r o r m e d. The Twins scored in the broken up a having Kirkman is such a gifted passer and quarterback that. the air and picked up 286"yards from .three runs behind. Snook scored two touchdowns fourth on singles by Tony Oliva on a double Reichardt Rick by Coach Jed, Gibson of BY High had planned to build the on passes. They completed 14 Grant, who struck out seven and Harmon Killebrew follow, in the seventh inning. The Ori on plunges of less Uian a yard LAWRENCE, Kan. (UPI) g Arizona, given two entire effense of his 1964 team around the of 25. and kicker Bob Anderson bootandwalked only two, got all the ed by Jim Hall's sacrifice fly. oles won the signal-- . game on two touchdowns and a field goal by 27 field of 35 ed and caller, only to have "The Rifle" transfer to Orem High. goals runs in the eighth off mistake-plague- d . All in all the Tigers seem to have that rare blend of sizeT Kansas, fought yards. rookie Jim McGlothlin, off a desperate Jayhawk second Iowa lost had in seven 6peed, aggressiveness, top reserves pushing the regulars, games beThe Chicago White Sox, a tough combination to beat. row comjng into the contest half rally Saturday before esgreat esprit de corps hind the shutout pitching of a and Orem may not win the Northern Division title of Region 4, another loss would have caping with a 5 victory. Gary Peters and Hoyt Wilhelm, tied the school's , A touchdown gallop but it's going toUake a real tough football team to beat 'em out longest losing defeated the New York Yan 1937-3an with in streak of the championship. That much can be said for sure. intercepted pass by compiled 0 in Uie second .game of kees tackle Jay Willett in The Hawkeyes were embara doubleheader after winning the first game 1 on Tommy rassed and shut out by Wash- the third quarter gave the By United Press International Koufax, rookie Cardinal starter of the year and the, Cincinnati John's 0 Havein their Few Poor g Wildcats wfet proved to be Uie Teams Tigers pitching and hitting. D ington State Sandy Koufax set a major Nelson Briles pitched an excel Reds kept pace, with the Giants i winning touchdown, . Uie double victory, the game a week ago. spite Over the years the Golden Tigers have had very few poor league record of 356 strikeouts lent game for seven innings be touchdown romp by and Dodgers with a 0 victory White Sox were eliminated from Oregon State, conqueror of H. A teams. Year in and year out the Bengals are almost always in for a season Saturday when he fore he was lifted for a pinch- over the Houston Astros. The the pennant race by Minne- linois last weekend, was trying sophomore halfback Richard the region championship running right down to the wire. pitched the Los Angeles Dodg hitter. He scattered six hits and to beat two Big Ten teams in Abernathy early in the second Reds are three sota"! victories. s Orem, of course, is one of the bigger schools in the area ers to a 0 shutout victory held the Dodgers scoreless un third place to one season for the first time in half pulled the the Dennis Mclain, pitched and that's undoubtedly a factor in their success. Traditions over the' St, Louis Cardinals til LeFebvre's run - producing! games behind the Giants. 13-- 9 within its deficit. a . history. 1 to a Detroit victory Tigers for his 24th victory and the single. , MaJoney s shutout was pre- may .be another',- - But, this writer also, feeis that the Spartan-lik-e Cleveland. Mclain struck club's eighth, in a row to keep - served by a freak incident m over Mil nounded The for Giants been of the a in Orem iias factor the big spirit gridders always victhe Dodgers one game behind waukee pitchers for 13 hits, in- - the first inning when Lee Maye out 10 en route to his 15th . m , Tigers' success: losses. Don six ' tory against league-kadin- g San Francisco. clud'm? three each bv Jesus hit his second pitch for what Glen Zimmerman, who was a Marine Corps executive The Giants beat Milwaukee Alou arid x.Tbm : Haller Len appeared to be a .home run. Wert homered for the Tigers in d officer the Pacific during World War II, was a with the aid of Willie Mays' Gabrielson and Mays e a c h Th- e- empire - ruled - however, and Leon Wagner connected for ' coach at Lincoln High (the forerunner of Orem High) a few Uie Indians. St. Louis at San Francisco Major League Standings 50th home run. drove m two runs and Bob Bo- - that a fan reached over and United International Press S a years' back and, brother, his practices were never for the ten the line By below (Only games scheduled) U Ageless Leroy el) Rookie, second baseman Jim lin won his 13th game against caught the. ball faint of heart. With him football was as much a crusade American League National League LeFebvre, the Dodgers? late five losses in relief. Ken John designating home runs. Vada Paiae pitched three scoreless W. L. Pet GB as 'it was a game and his teams played it for keeps or W. L. Pet GB season batting star, drove in son (15-1Pinson tripled home the only innings for Kansas City but the was the loser. 98 58 .628 else.-.- ; Sox used late in San Francisco 91 63 .591 ... Minnesota Boston Red the- sixth in run in the 347 5 f7 .3 Nat run the inning. pb 88 64 .579 8 ' Thomas -Lee home runs .534 64 90 by Los Angeles l Thepractices rSnducled by Coach Udell Westover,, the sixth and Lou Johnson doubled 341 Sub In 10th pgb' undated Glenn Beckert broke up a no- - ning 90 66 .577 8 to defeat .569 87 66 in in and Chicago 3ft run an insurance the Tony Conigliaro present Orem mentor,' also separate the men from the boys National League roundup Begin hit bid by Pittsburgh. Bob 85 70 .548 12ft. Detroit of crowd A fche 71 .545 Athletics 85 7 Pittsburgh eighth to keep Dodgers ning: The Cincinnati ect. early in the season. ',.. . Veale in the sixth inning and the 82 72 .532 15 Cleveland to out Ufrned see ' .532 72 82 in 9,200 9 of the Milwaukee alive Paige closing stages Jack Sumner, the Orem newspaper publisher, was telling Jim Maloney pitched a two- - fee Chicago Cubs went on to a 75 82 .478 23ft New York Uie mound after an Philadelphia to return 80 74 .519 11 3 about the time this fall when it was raining a downpour early the National League battle. over 20th his Pirates for hit shutout wie victory triumph " 73 83 .468 25 11 year absence. Paige held the St. Louis 75 78 .490 154 Needing but five strikeouts to one morning. . 67 88 .432 30ft Red Sox to one hit and had a Chicago 70 85 .452 21ft Washington the break record, league major "I thought surely they wouldn't be practicing outside on a 60 96 .385 38 0 retired from when .405 he lead 91 62 28ft in Koufax achieved that goal day like that," he said. "It was a cold, dark rainy morning 57 96 .373.39ft the game after three innings. 49 107 .314 43 City Mike York with third the New inning before school had started. But as I drove by the field, there Shannon Uie record victim. The the Orem troops were practicing in the steady downpour. Saturday's Results southpaw went on to Saturday's Results .. USC "I told Westover I didn't think he'd be practicing outside famed out The East Kentucky 16, Mississippi 7 Chicago 3 New York 1, 1st me side and posted' strike on such a lousy day." Philadelphia 4 New York 1, 1st Chicago 2 New York 0, 2nd Georgia 24 Vanderbiit 10 six strikeouts before Curt Flood Miami 24 Syracuse 0 York 4 Philadelphia 1 2nd Minnesota 5 " 'And why not?' he came right back at me, we New Midwest The Washington 0 1st may have ended the string with a single Michigan St 23 Penn St 0 . 6 Pittsburgh 3 to play some games in this kind of weather so we 3 Chicago 14 N. Ohio State Carolina Minnesota 5 Washington 3, 2nd well in the fourth. might as 10 Los Angeles 2 St. Louis 0 Lafayette 14 Columbia be prepared for it.' r Kent St. 14 Dayton 8 Detroit 4 Cleveland 1 . The old record of 348 was sej Boston Cot. 28 ViUanova 0 26-- 6 San Francisco 7 Milwaukee i Baltimore 2 California 1,, 28 Ohio v"And he drove !hose kids through a long, tough 29 Xavier By Miami, 1st, practice ' by Bob Feller of Cleveland in Dartmouth 56 N. Hampshire 6 Cincinnati at Houston, night rain or no rain." Northwestern 20 Indiana 0 , twilight 1946. And for good measure Pitchers Pitt 13 Oklahoma 9 Sunday's Probable California at Baltimore 2, night Michigan 10 California 7 Wis. (UPI) -SMADISON. Koufax made it the 19th time New York at Philadelphia Army 21 V.MJ. 7 13 14 Minnesota St. Wash. Boston at Kansas City twilight led the of outhern California, by this season and 80th game Buffalo 13 Tampa 13 vs. Burdette (3- Gardner ) 27 Air Force 17 Nebraska of record running Sunday's robable Pitchers struck in he which career breaking his 42-- 7 Harvard 17 Holy Cross 7 Boston at Kansas City Ben Arizona 23 Kansas 15 Mike' Garrett, rolled to a 20 5). out 10 or more men by fanning Penn 20 Card14 Lehigh , Pittsburgh at Chicago nett ) vs. Sheldon (9-S. Calif 26 Wisconsin I 12. point halftime edge and then well (12-1vs. Ellsworth (14-Cornell O Colgate 0 BILLINGS, Mont. (UPI) Theience club, scoring four touch- 42 Cleveland at Detroit (2) SMU O second Illinois used an opportunisUc But the Dodgers were locked W'eber State Wildcats. tfampledidowrw nn Princeton 32 Rutgers I '(H-o- ) The West ' short runs and Kelley ) half pass defense to down Wis 14). Terry a scoreless tie until the sixth Maine 18 Boston in Nux- Cincinnati at Houston U. 7 Eastern Montana Yellowjackets Ljnfjgijj (13-9- ) Lolich 10 vs. 7 26-- 6 Colorado Fresno St, and Reagan, had consin both teams Saturdaymarches. inning Weber although ). ) vs. Bruce 24 Ohio U. I hall '' huuwuiuct-enc- e ). . Stanford 7 Navy 7 Ue aaiuruay in ., Garrett scored twice once on St. Louis at Los chewed up 257 yards on the scoring opportunities, LeFebvre Maryland Angeles Purdue 25 Notre Dame 21 football game. Minnesota at Washington 7 for run-27 Iowa nd a St Oregon passed who had driven Jn two runs while holding the ground (21vs. Sadecki Drysdale The South The Wildcats of the Big Sky Kaat (16-1vs. Richert (15-1Idaho 17 San Jose St. 7 another score as the Trojans a minus - four Friday night broke the dead12). ' 13 Conference scored orce In each California at Baltimore 11 State' 38 of fifth successive U. 13. Wake N. Pac. St. their Iowa C. chalked Forest up sixth. in the lock Francises San Milwaukee at yards. (14-1vs. McNally (10-6of the first three periods and win over the Badgers. He Idaho St. 48 Col of Idaho X After Willie Davis singled and Gemson M Virginia 14 vs. MarkhaJ Rischer (7-In the air, Eastern Montana 12 24 154 in more three carries touch: 26 for Westminster 10 Chicago at New York Pizar-r- o . Carroll yards splurged gained Tor his' 25th theft Texas AiM14 Ga. Tech second stole ) or. Horlen (12-1Southwest to run his career rushing total downs in the last quarter. Joe did better, gaining 125 yards tol of the season, LeFebvre came Tennessee 13 Auburn 13 tie vs. Games weoers 161, ). Monday's Ford Cal 12 for 2,081 at 20 Southern Tulsa 34 Wm, & Mary 14 Blockovich kicked all six extra Arkansas yards and with two out., singled Virginia up -All the Wildcat scoring ex the best in Trojan history and Chicago at Philadelphia night Monday's Games Missouri 13 Oklahoma St. O sharply to left to bring in the Miss. St., 18 Florida 13 . points. Kansas City at Baltimore night W. Va. 34 Wm. it Mary 14 breaking the record that had Milwaukee at Houston, night Weber simply over sowered cept tne iinai touchdown cant! Baylor 17, Washington 14 Cincinnati at Los Angeles nighfr" (Only game scheduled) stood since 1! Texas 33, Texas Tech 7 overshadowed by TCU 7, Florida State J . .Althoufih thi MooUna Collegiate ConJer - on the ground. rd 0 31-1- ' Cowboys Clip 0-- 1 Rams 5-- 2-- 0. - Vv 5"' ;J - 33-1- 4. V r J WAY-Colo- . 33-1- slow-motio- Iowa Dumps Beavers Twins Virtually Sew Up AL Title Race With 2 Wins . on TV - 3--2. 5--3 u third-innin- Wildcats Win e. game-winnin- -- 2315 Tilt Over Kansas one-hitt- 2-- 1 rd er - , no-hitt- - Hard-hittin- moufax Hits 356 Strikeouts For New RecorcTancl His 24th Victory 23-1- 2-- 232-pou- 3-- 7-- season-openin- 2-- Jay-hawk- 4-- ! i B ig hard-nose- League Standings 7-- 5 ' 0) 9-- . - 5--2. " 6-- - Saturday Grid Scores Overcomes Wisconsin Score , Weber Tramples E; Montana ' f (0-2- t (5-5- ). 0) -- after (1-0- (11-3- (1-4- rd (6-1- 3) 1) Lo-p- ea ." 2) ). (22-12- ). (6-3- 3) (15-12- tv. |