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Show to Capture N.L Pennani- DgMJ Sandy Koufax Posts 26th Win of Season IK ' Leacue pennant Saturday, .145 team batting averages are M victory over the; be ow the Ml average of tne PbHadel Milwaukee Braves for his 26h 1015 pennant-winnin- g Phillies, season. phia of . the triumph n typical fashion this season, Working with only twor days twnrfsr lrurk ' nut t 13 Hi rvirfperi won on only two red Le-- j Jim rookie while both becoming only the third hits by modern lefthander to post 36 febvre la tht National The Dodgeri, who' ill meet triumphs i the Minnesota Twins tn uk-- League. He allowed only four World Series starting weanes-jiu&t vtctory dii mi come day. are likely to become the g to the Dodg- easy 12 Sunday Herald ers. They on walks capitalized SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1965 to score their three runs off Utk County, Utah Milwaukee's too hurler. Tony win Clonincer. as tie ner allowed only one nit netore he' "walked" himself 'rftt the mound in the fifth innings.? The Dodeers had to clinch 3-- 2 the pennant on their own. be cause the San Francisco Uiants defeated the Cincinnati Reds 2 in a game starting an hour ; earlier. The Dodgers broke a 1 tie SAN FRANCISCO (UH) in the fifth when the waut be Jav Alou nrovided the deciding came their proper weapon, and run with a sacrifice fly in the Milwaukee pitchers forced in sixth limine Saturday and then two runs during the . inning, the' embattled San Francisco which lasted 29 minutes. fiianti withstood two rallies to Lou Johnson led off the r victory-ovesqueeze out a frame with a walk, and then Cincinnati Reds, the Qonlnger, who had four hitless However, the Giants bid to innines. cave un a sincle to remain to the National League Jim Lefebvre that sent Johnson pennant race remained op m to third. The key play of the the air until after the Los An- - Inning came on Wes Parker's t pies Dodeers. who are assured infield erounder to first base of a tie for first place, finished man Joe Torre a Johnson their game with the Milwaukee broke for the plate. Braves. . The victory went to Ron Her bel (12-8- ) who hurled strong baseball for the first 71--3 in16-- 0 nings then was taken out while two Mon runs, MISSOULA (UPI)-T- he Cincinnati icored its Loslr Jim OToole, ending a tana Grizzlies ; unleashed i iousrh season with a 0 mark, llrhtninx ground al tack Satur held the Giants to one fait day to defeat Idaho State 1W) throuzh the first five frames. in the Bifi Skv Conference foot " singled ball opener for both schools on Mays Then Willie across rookie Tito Fuentes who Sunny Dornblaser r icld. had walked and taken second The Grizzly ground onslaught on Willie McCovey's sacrifice. paced by tailback Paul ConnelJim Ray Hart followed by scor ly, and fullback Larry Petty, in? Mavs with a triple to the who shifted from defense, Tight field fence, The blow sent ed the Bengals all over the OToole to the showers ana field, while Montana defenders Dom Zanni came in to give up managed to take the scoring the key sacrifice to Alou for iuich out of the passing of the third run of the inning, Bengal quartersac uon sieves SEATTLE (UPI) State's kicking specialist Bob Funk booted a 27 yard field goal in the last minute of play Saturday to give the Buckeyes a 1 victory over Washington in a bruising intersectional football game between two powerful running teams. A nationwide television audi ence and 52,500 fans in Hus Stadium watched the Huskies and Buckeyes hammer each other ceaselessly as they switched the lead .back and forth all afternoon. Washington lost its chance to win the game when Dave Williams missed a field oal at- iiempt from the Buckeye 13 a 23-2- u. m light-hittin- f Giants Cop Stanford Win - t , . ' Grizzlies Down Bengals San Francisco Giants' second baseman, Hal Lanier, dives t snag Cincinnati Reds'. Frank Robinson's low liner I n the third Inning and retire the side Saturday. Two men were on base when Lanier made hi s diving catch. The Giants won the game, "(Hcrald-LT- I Telephoto). CATCH 3-- Attack for Win 22-1- 2 PIT1MAN, Wash. 17-1- (UPD-Quarter- John Fururia rected a brilliant mixed air and ground offense while the jarring University of Idaho defense kept the Vandals in possession of the ball to give Idaho a 3 football win over .Washington State EAST LANSING. Mich. (UPI) -- Clutch runs and passes by quarterback Steve Juday spark ed a rally in the last period Saturday that car-- i ried Michigan State to a 2 Saturday.- win over Illinois. The victory marked the first Juday, the smallest player on time in 40 years Idaho had won the field at 185 pounds, passed two in a row from neighboring for one touchdown and starred Washington State. drive - that "A" record crowd of 22,600 during an climated in the second .fourth Dad's Day fans looked on at quarter score. ). (15-1vs. Morehead Rogers Field as the Cougars, MSU took the lead four plays upset winners over Big Ten after the last period begun when National League powers Iowa and Minnesota in sophomore fullback Bob Apisa, the first weekends of the sea GB W. L. Pet, a Hawaiian export, crashed six son, fumbled away the ball and Angeles 96 65 .596 . yards up the middle and fell time failed to move after time .584 2 67 San Francisco 94 into the end zone with three line. Idaho tte against 72 .553 7 Cincinnati tacklers on his back. .:... its scoring Idaho scattered 7 .553 89 72 Pittsburgh with a first period field goal by 75 .534 10 KUNZ WAIVERS Milwaukee sophomore Darrell Damelson 83 76 .52 12 Philadelphia St. and touchdowns in the third 79 81 .494 1CH ST. LOUIS (UPI)-- Th St. Louis 72 89 .447 24 Louis Hawks of the National period by Foruria and in the Chicago 65 96 .404 31 Basketball Association Wednes fourth period by Senior Paf Houston 50 110 ,313 454 day announced that they have Daily. : New York 4 . placed Terry Kunze, a Washington State finally got pennant in the ball game in the final guard, on waivers. Friday's Results Milwaukee 2, Los Angeles 0 Cincinnati 17, San Francisco 2 Pittsburgh 2, Chicago 1 Houston 4, St. Louis 2 Saturday's Result t Pittsburgh 3 Chicago 0 St Louis 6 Houston 3 pu. 17-1- 22-1- Big League Standings Major League Standings By United Press International American League W. L. Pet GB XAlinnesota 101 60 .627 ... M 67 .584 7 93 68 578 I Chicago Baltimore Detroit 89 87 76 75 1 Cleveland New York 86 .466.26 69 92 .429 32 62 '89 .385 3953 102 468 42 California Washington Boston Kansas City -- 72 .553 12 74 ;540 14 85 .472 25 - pennant Friday's Results Baltimore 2 Cleveland 0, 1st, twi . Cleveland 3, Baltimore 2 Detroit at Washington, ppd,, rain Chicago 6 Kansas City 1, night iOnly'games scheduled)' ". Saturday's Results California 5 Minnesota 4 morn- - (10-18- 3) ' 6-- 9 Washington" 1, 1st 6 Wasngtoa 2, 2nd ' New York 8 Boston 4 0 f:nicaco 11 Kansas City twilight Philadelphia at New York 2nd, 2 . Baltimore 1, 12 night Pr'obable Pitchers . innings Gamer-- ' Sunday's ; Sunday's Philadelphia at New York ). vs. Jackson California, at Minnesota -- Culp ) Mclilotnim tM) ys, Kaat Uo-- j Chicago at Pittsburgh- - raul ..-. ' - (8-19- (13-10- h). " i ' - . at Chicago - vs. McDowell U4-10-) w). Detroit at Washington (13-7- ) .Vs. Cok'man New . York at - ' radio. "It was interesting to listen to the game and hear the ob- servations made by the Kansas announcers relative to the game, BYU campus and the Mormons In general," Stoiworthy wrote. "They were impressed, praised the team and marveled . at all the new buildings. . "They remarked that It appeared as though when a BYU building begau to get a little dirty they would tear ft down and build a new one. "They also were impressed bytee type of spirit which they found in the BYU studentbody as. they toured around the cam- r - ? COHTCUn It JETS TRADE DUKES - The New BOSTON (UPI) York Jets Monday traded ve teran linebacker Mike Dukes to the Boston Patriots for a future draft choice. Spar-m- a , at San Cincinnati (1-0- Francisco-Malo- vs. (20-8- ) Ford t ii iCUSHIO!i if si Dukes played for the Patriots last ;ar and was signed by the Jets earlier this season after being released by Boston. 1 0 4 ' V w ": , ; I See Us For . . . 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N SPOMIIG S WM?!0R li.. : TEAMS! 'v ney Marlchal (22-13- ). AA-ME- c3 i t (16-10- ). HEADQUARTERS 150 n? ' (0-0- DAOGTBALL PBOUO r ' - Sports With Schwartz ?i,1 v - i- d ). (23-12- Boston 7 period when senior tackle Way ne Foster stole the ball from wingback Joe McCollum on a handoff and raced 36. yards for the touchdown. Fullback Larry Eilmes added a second score with a little more than two minutes to play The Cougars made a effort to win it after sophomore linebacker Mark Wicks recovered Daily's fumble on the WSU 49. with less than a minute to play. But Idaho's forward wall caught WSU quarterback Tom Rom behind the line and the secondary broke up his passes to give the Vandals the ball 7-- -, pus." Chukchansi. Indian, admiti be ii While Reed is now teaching at Washburn, he directed the winning drive with "ever loyal to oT BYU." sharp passing, Air Force had taken the lead. in the third quarter when Region 4 Gridders on Ure Frosh Squad- reserve halfback Bob Barnes, promoted this year from a ju Four former Region Four prep footballers were among tha nior varsity job--, picked up a 47 candidates who reported for the University of Utah freshdeflected kickoff and returned man squad. it 97 yards for a touchdown. It The four players include Dan Bailey of Orem High, Mika was the longest kfckoff return Cooper and Bill Fowler of Lehi, and Jim Cunningham of Amerm 10 years of Air Force ican Fork. De Sylvia was In the game for only three plays. Besides Lob Collins Rated Top Grid Official the field winning goal, he kicked two conversions. Jimmy. Hpdgsonformer University of Utah footballer and Lewis completed 6 of 9 passes now a competent football official, rates Lob Collins of Proyo, tne in closing drive. who has retired as a grid official,, one of the best the intermoun-tai- n A frisky Air Force defense area ever produced. a winter depleted by cheating "No footbr 11 official ever knew the rules' any better than scandal which took 29 piaver held Rfan Lob did," Jimmy claims. from the team Cullins, who once managed the Provo Timps in the old Utah ford In lis own end of the flrld until 3:15 was gone In Ute third Fi'fTitjiro League, also must rate as one of Central Utah's mora cwioiful sports figures. period. vs. Sisk 47-3) St. Louis at Houston-Gib- son (19-1vs. Sembera Milwaukee at Los Angeles (17- - Johnson vs. Drysdale ) (6-6- Kansas City vs. Horlea iJrU). Huuer rialumore at Cleveland car-be- r t8-7- ). if Los Angeles 3 Milwaukee 1 San Francisco 3 Cincinnati 2 Philadelphia f New York 0, 1st, ing Deuoit Dmroit back di- Victory 3 t 16-1- Juday Leads Idaho Mixes Air, Ground MSU To 21-2- 0. -- d DIVLN'G big when Funk missed a after the Buckeye quarterback Arnold Fontes scored tht third Buckeye" touchdown later in the 3rd quarter, and Washington led, That score stood up until th last 60 seconds of play. . Tne teams traded touchdowns in the Washington had gone ahead first half Washington moved the in the 3rd period when Sopho ball 85 yards after the opening more HauoacK Don Moore kickoff and took 8 lead scored from the 3 to end a 71- - when Ron Medved went ove. yard drive. Quarterback Tod from one yard out The . key Humn then passed to end play in the drive was a Bruce Kramer for a 44 down pass from Hullin to conversion. Steve Bramwell which moved That two points looked awful the ball to th Ohio State 12. r tor, too. 4teed Stoiworthy, former BY High and BYU footballer and now an assistant professor in the education department at Washburn University in Topeka, listened lo the game ca tha AIR FORCE ACADEMY; Colo -(U- PI)-Terry de Sylvia, pinch - hit quarterback, kicked a field goal with 10 seconds left In the! game Saturday to give Stanford a 17-16 win over the Air Force. The field goal came at the end of an drive which took 24 plays. Stanford's regular quarterback, Dave Lewis, a 3-- 2- few minutes before Funk wasi successful is his effort The Buckeyes crunched down the field from their own 20 to Washington Xnine b e f o r e the Huskies' defense stiffened And Coach Woody Hayes called ofi Funk to save the day. (Continued from Page One) Edges A.F. 17-1- 6 3-- - Grid Victory Ohio. State 23-2- 1 - Ohio r i3 wiine Over Cincy Field Goal Gives Last-Minu- te AMGELKS , (UPI) Jightest hitting National League HisSandy Koufax pitched the Los team to win a pennani in The Dodgers' unofficial Nation. to the tory. Dodgers Angeles - I! PROYO'S COMPLETE FAMILY SHOE STORE 154 W. Center sub first shim mt ON YOUI NEW Ml J if. |