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Show 21-- 3 By Scor SUNDAY, SEPT. Wen County, Attack Falters But BYU Trips K-Sta- 0 n ' j - 13 For Its Footballers r-- f . i ; - V Bi-- Tom ' noon. l V tojet Pointing out that his players bunch of boys," Hudspeth said the BYU grid-de- rs appreciate the loyalty of the Cougar fans. "They want to win the worst way for you fans and they're doing their best to aeeomnlish iiid Friday were a "proud Hudspeth The Cougar football coach was me principal speaker at the Provo Rotary Gub's regu lar weekly meeting. We're interested in seeine that our football players get an this feat education," he told the Rotari - I "And we're not going to let ans a few hours before he sent! you down. We're going to get his gridiron glMiators out to you that winner you fans so do battle with Kansas State Fri- richly deserve.' day night The Cougars defeat-- However, Hudspeth warned led Jl-S- . the Rotarians not to expect too we want all of our football much of the team too .soon. lSl-po'i- 9 - Young .University. players their degrees, Coach Hudspeth said doesn't want to be known as just a football factory. Coach ll ; Sunday Herald BYU Seeks Education By RAY SCHWARTZ Hudspeth's Cats, who h a d on a slant-ipais for the touch- Herald Sports Ed scmeu a rousing 24-- 6 iniph duwn. Bnharo ' Young University's aver Arizona Slate only :fiieTThe statistics: BYU KSU gridiron gkdutars, fresh from week before Friday's victory,! a 21-M victory over Kansas which came in their home Total first downs 46 S&te, locked ahead today to 'opener, marks" the Cougars' Yards gained rushing 181 their game with the University best starTsmcelO. 17 jYards gained passing 95 of Oregon next Saturday after f Otfie, a 133 .Total and ..278 yards gained winger noon in Eupene. . who .was .named the game's 'Passes completed, 4 Coach Tom Hudspeth heaped outstanding lineman, establish-- ! attempted ,..,..,... 1 praise on his defensive unit but ed a new school record for Passes intreptd by . 2 was rather critical of team's touchdown receptions. Carter's Number of punts. offense line play as he made 'three scoring tosses tied a average ' j Number of fumbles 8 3 plans to work some of the; school record 4 3 "bugs" out of the Cougars' at Bulldozing John Ogden, the, Fumbles lost by tack before their battle with power runner with the amazing Number of penalties . 10 2 tie Ducks. balance, did most of the ground-- j Yards lost through 113 10 "Thank goodness for our de-- f gaining for the Cougars, while! penalties fene," Coach Hudspeth said in an alert BYU defense and the; Total number 64 69 renewing his team's perform-- 1 punting of Ben Laverty aided! of plays ance against the KState Wild-ti- n on the gained Cougars putting cats. "I definitely wasn't satis-- ing position. j punt returns ..... l(r fied with our offensive line Coach Hudspeth singled out Yards gained on ' : such defensive demons on thei-kkk- off 17. 77 play. "The 'bugs' must he worked .line as Grant Wilson, Glen; 20 yard penetrations 4 2 out of our offense before the, Gardner, Dick Banky and Sid Oregon game, because you'Frazier for their outstanding can't make the mistakes and, play. errors we made rriday nignt AlertPky and expect to win against a Bobby Roberts, the Cougars' 40-- 0 team like the Duck' defensive right halfback, also. Not Opportunists drew praise from the grand been an oppor- stand quarterbacks Had for his tunist team, the Cougars might alert defensive play. He picked have had real trouble, but the off a Kansas State pass and Wildcats weren't and Coach returned the ball 33 yards to g NEPHIIn the line to d Doug Weaver was the first per- the Wildcats on the Juab field, son to admit it after his team set up BYU's final touchdown. game Friday the Wasps overwhelmed the went down to its second straight Besides scoring three touchWasatch Academy, 40-scorseason. of the defeat downs on passes from Carter, in each period of the game ing "You can't give away chances Odle, a transfer who played to score the way we did' against for the San Diego Marines last and holding Wasatch to only a few first downs. BYU and expect to win any season, set up the Cougars' In the first quarter, Wasatch in said ball games," Weaver first touchdown by recovering line where WEd-cat- s' moved to the room. the on me fumble a dressing a pass was intercepted by "We failed to capitalize on line, after a 61- Juab's quarterback Wes Chrisour opportunities and we had yard punt by Laverty. Three plays later BYU had tiansen. Then on three plays many of them." fourth and one situation on the Wasps moved for a touchHudspeth Well Aware down on a sweep around right scout-bi- g the Wildcats' one. With everyto Oregon, according to let end with Val Kelson going for reports, is the kind of team body expecting Carter its opponents' Ogden try to pick up the yard the six points. that 3 IM Hudspeth Tells Rotorions: te -- 28, Uta 10-2- .X i j I 1( 1 JEIHIfcffifc -- r ' -l- Juab Romps t .HANDSOMELY! To By GUY HHJLMAN Herald Sports Writer. PLEASANT GROVE BY High made every effort to spoil the Pleasant Grove homecoming Friday afternoon and very i nearly succeeded, but the Vikings ran two spectacular plays to win the grid needed for a first down, the The extra points was run 12-over b c k iron contest Christiansen. a thinking-man- 's r by quarte fired a pass to Odle, who was In the second quarter, Juab AH of the scoring was dona in wide-ope- n in the end zone. Dave scored twice. First on a sweep the second half as neither team Duran booted the extra point around left end by fullback posed a serious threat to the Dale Royce. Juab missed the other in first half play. Howand the Cougars led try for the extra point. Wildcats Score ever, the Wildcats chalked up scored on another six first downs to one for the Royce The Wildcats got on the scoreand Christiansen ran for Vikings in the first half. board with one and half minutes sweep the extra point. Halftime was when in the first to play half, Offense Rolls 20-for Juab. Jerry Cook booted a The Vikings started their of the third quarter Juab In field goal line. scored on the first play from fense rolling midway in the Leading by only 3 count at; third quarter with a series of with Kelson the start of the third quarter, scrimmage, the line on a dive play four plays beginning in mid- -; to a Cougars marched and cutting to the outside and field. A reverse, Art Liscomb touchdown in two 'plays after 60 yards for a touch running Banky recovered a down. Christiansen sneaked for fumble. against the aggressive Juab the extra point Ogden gained 15 yards on a defense. Passes For Score dash off left tackle and then Outstanding defensive play in the third quarter, Again Carter fired to Odle, who took J3y several Juab Christiansffln nassed .intondigas.done the ball in full stride for the including Dale Royce, to players zone Cowan. Glen Christian touchdown. Steve Howell, Dale Bird and Moments later came Roberts' sen sneaked for the extra point Richard Pexton, Dave Harmon Kelson In the fourth quarter, interception of a Wildcat pass went and Wes Christiansen and line around right end for and the runback that put the Mike Cowan, Brent Jack- men touchdown. The ex for the try Cougars on the and Raymond Truscptt man,, Two plays, Carter hit Odle tra point failed Wasatch Academy moved the Outstanding players for Waball to within the line satch Academy were Charles in the second and third quar Sheldon, and Pierre Millett, ters, but couldn't push it across Scott Johnson , and Jack Clark. back-to-ba- 7. 7--0. the Cougar offense may not have sparkled too much against Kansas State, the Cougars jumped off to a first, quarter lead, still led 3 at halftone and men broke with two the game wide-ope- n touchdowns in the41urd period. The pissing combination of Quarterback Virgil Carter and split end Phil Odle proved too much for the Wildcats to handle as it produced three touchdowns in the Cougars' inter-sectional triumph. The victory was BYU's first . win in history over a rival from fee Big Eight conference tnd its first over Second Straight The win was the second straight of the season'yfor the Although 7-- 0 7-- " hit-tin- g te - 19-1- 4, touchdown in the fourth quarter, with Dave Wilson racing across for the ame-winning ' score. The other two Payson touchdowns were scored by Charley Walker. Walker and Wilson were the backbone of the Lions' attack. .. Spanish Fork scored both of in the first its touchdowns quarter to move out in front 14--6 at halftime. But the Dons were unable to hold the lead in the face of the furious Pay-so- n attack. Steve Wilson scor ed on a short plunge and Steve Jensen scored on a pass from Hal Swensen. 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Liscomb then handed off to Giles.- - and the speedy P.G. back outran his opponents to the far corner on an end rurt. The attempted place kick failed once more. Time and a determined Viking defense halted the Wildcats in their attempt to get back Five into the game. York DEER HUNTERS OPENS SAT., OCTOBER Loran Duke, BY half who ran exceptionally well for the Wildcats all day, skirted his left end on a touchdown play. Duke then kicked a perfect field goal to place his team ahead, Play in Winter League 7-- Payson Eleven Comes From Behind To Tip Dons 19-1- 4 FORK Payson High's Lions scored two touchdowns in the last quarter. to come from behind and defeat Friday afSpanish Fork, ternoon in a wild, fhectic Region 4 football game. , A long pass from Don Kirk to Ross Bowers set up Pay-son- 's Five Mets Will 0 rd SPANISH to Paul Giles to Craig Colledge, b carried to the BY 34. Then passed to Giles who ran the sideline to the 19. Colledge plunged to the eight. A penalty on the next down forc ed the Vikings to come up with their money play, a pass, Col- ledge to Don Klemm. The tall end caught the ball in the corner of the end zone for the touchdown. An attempted place cK failed to carry. Skirts His End Early to the fourth quarter las-com- - rd Web-foot- V Vikings Down BY High in 12--7 Tilt te exploits mistakes to the fullest extent and foach" Hudspeth is only too veil aware of this fact as he looks ahead to the next weeks. end's encounter with the , WHOA! BYU linebacker Sid Frazier puts the stopper on Kansas State fullback Osmond Cain during Friday night's game in the BYU Stadium. The Cougars won the game 214 (Herald staff photo by Mark Rigtrup) . . home-comin- five-yar- te V l Grid Win I e4.intA4 iitMll 4 " SQUARE LQl j Copyright 1963 200 N. 200 W. 116 W. Center 1 (3it'H5a: rMTOITBIl t 1 |