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Show n irs 7 Sunday Herold sAY0UN?SffiS 14 toft Trips DdotoH Jayhawks Ripped By Huskers rD' r rrnr 1866 Henry Owens Sparks Victory foe Wildcats -dog OGDEN, Utah Weber State College, spark ed by d sopho more Henry Owens and an aggres sive defense, defeated Idaho. 14-Saturday to move into first place in the Big Sky Con- Weber bounced back late in covered a fumble by. Idaho's Pat Daily on the Vandals 27. i Six plays later quarterback Tim Jones scored 'on a quarterback sneak from the one-yaline with 1:01 remaining in the half. ference..; Owens scored the Wildcats') Idaho went to the air m the lftlLL,' k f go - ahead touchdown in the fourth period and penetrated to third period and rolled up 121 the Weber 20 on one drive. yards in 21 carries against the However, the stout Weber detf favored Vandals before a rec fense led" by Sid Otton, Tony ord crowd of 8,029. -- McKinnon, Jerry Hay worth, eberrwinning score was Mose Watkins and Danny iwt liri nrhn marit .Tim Mann turned backjhe of--, sensive thrust. . tooleraiaa fairedthFlalI no's BUI Scott on an attempted Litzenberger nipped another punt return and recovered It on Vandal drive late in the con- -' me Vandals' 52. Seven plays test by intercepting an Idaho later, Owens swept right end pass withT 1:17 remaining. for seven yards and the touch ine.game marred the .fourth down that clinched the, game. timr this season that Owens Hie Vandals took a 0 lead has gained more than 100 yards in 'He was aided by full quarter on a full back Lee White, who gained 58 run by back Ray McDonald that cap yards in 21 tries. drive. McDonald Weber 0 7 7 0- -14 ped a otherwise was bottled up by the Idaho 0 7 0 alert Weber defense that limKNOTHOLE PICKETS-Unha- ppy with the fact, that the "Knothole Gang" privilege was football game Saturday, ited him to 33 rards rushing in not extended to youngsters ander 12 years for the BYU-Uta- h l ICU1JC3. these "pickets" showed op to register their disapproval at the front of the stadium. Results of the picketing are not yet known, but It Is expected that when tiw "Knothole Gang" returnee, tbote disappointed at not teeing flit homecoming game will still be just aa pleated at what they see, (Photo by Si Felt) . r (UPI)-Under- P F fleet-foote- LINCOLN, Neb. (UP- D- Big, mobile Nebraska brushed aside 7, A VI Kansas 42-- 6 Saturday as it con tinued a relentless bid for the Cornhuskera first perfect sea ca Candidate Rov' Shivers 1 son in 50 years. Utah State's Whn Coach Tom Hudsneth of BYU called was second-ranke- d NebrasIt Rflv Shivers a better olcyer. than Southern Cal'i Mike Garrett, ka's consecutive victory, thr wra nrohahlv "some skeotics among those who heard fifth eighth in the Big Eight. Kansas, tna statement which saw a two game win But rambling Roy must have made belleven out of any streak anapped, is M. 'of those skeptics whojawjutojplay agajnsBYU lasLweekJo - The TMtTirWdlng"to beLogan. come the first club to win three Even thouEh the Cougars Keyed on him, just as all Aggie straight conference titles since Shivers had a great Oklahoma did in 195446 opponents have this season, the were touchdown a pass and ran never in trouble. They held a day against the Cats as he caught 21-- 4 for another six Points. halftime edge. Ha also raced 45 and 43 yards in setting up two other Paced by hard- running half w ou muu ;u back Ron Kirkland, the Husk Aggie lOUcnaowRi in rusnmg iut Ateies during the game as helped make the afternoon a long ers clicked off touchdown one for the Couears and their fans. drives of 61 and 59 yards in the Coach Tony Knap of the Aggies says the elusive Shivers is first quarter, 97 yards in the the best offensive nlaver he has ever coached. second period, and 74, 56 and "His quickness, excellent lateral movement, good judgment 7 in the third. Substitutes floodand supreme confidence make him a complete football player," ed the field during the fourth declared Knap. "He is easily the greatest I've seen. quarter. Most football people who have seen him. play will agree Kirkland rambled for 147 with what Hudspeth and Knap say about the fabulous Aggie yards hi 10 carries, Including Shivers is considered an exceptional pro proa- - an opening five-yar- d star. The touchdown gpect and already has been drafted by two professional club- s- run. He had been injured the the St. Louis Cardinals and the San Diego Chargers even past three weeks. - .: 27--7 though he Is only a junior. Following the TD, which came Unlike many runners with great straight ahead speed with less than 11 minutes gone, has a fine Larry -- to runs the dash In :Ot.?-SbiWachholtz kicked the PULLMAN, Wash. (UP- Dewive!-hl- p in with a broken first of six conversions, tying a actios ef great change pace Slate University's Washington a , 1 v:;:: Nebraska . . polnts-- f 1 r V field. young Cougars abandoned their He also runs with authoritative power as he demonstrated touchdown single season record Perils- - of Pauline-scriSat LOS ANGELES (UPIJ-UC- LA ta the Cougar game. On one particular play, he slammed into of 30. The old standard was set 'B on indicated th take First that and scored four touch reports came urday In from behind the .1910. in Owen Frank three or four BYU defenders and moved them back about five by opening of pheasant hunt in Utah was , second half Saturday on the dons in three periods to trounce ": Three minutes ' later, Ben 69-1- 3 ' yards, before he was finally brought to halt. 27-- 7 In a Pacific Eight a passing and running of sopho- Oregon quite bit below the average. If Shivers Isn't an back, hell certainly do Gregory slammed over from Conference football more Beban to game. defeat the Gary ' atntdl one cornea along. Approximately $0,000 Utah acatterjrunners three yards out to boost the -and Washington winning by Huskies, State, Washington PITTSBURGH 14-skies. (UPJH took to the fields under partly cloudy ' Husker lead to ' continue on the road to a Rose its widest margin of the seaNotre half Dame,' ignited by The third Nebraska score A lot of shooting was heard in prime hunting Bowl bid sho wdown. WAC Detects Statistical Error. son, did it mostly on the power sec- back Bill Wolski's record five areas in Utah County and some limits were taken Beban rushed for two UCLA of backs Larry Eilmesj Ammoo" The detection of a statistical error in connection with the came midway through the unleashed a better ond quarter on a march touchdowns, In fact, some hunters had their limits by 9 a.m, scores and passed 58 and 60 Mc Washington, and Joe Lynn, State knocked Kent Oborn of BYU out of the lead offense Sata scam than highlighted by but yards to Dfck , Witeher for the Tom Roth passed to Doug Flan-sbur- g In punt return yardage in the Western Athletic Conference. hunting in general was reported "down." me score urday to crush Pittsburgh's other scores. Th nrmr warn revealed hi a letter tn Have Srhtilttiess TtVTI per oy luruana. andEllmes for key yard. in will continue through. Monday The hunt came on an yass from stunned Panthers, wnen the sec age and carried one score in 244 of iramng the counties some the state, In sports information director, from H. B. Kniseley, director of quarterback Fred Duda to end Wolski, a power-packe- d Utah County sen ond half started, the Bruins himself. Information for the conference. hunt will continue until Nov. 14. ' ior from Muskegon, Mich., ran Freeman White. capitalized on their explosive The Cougars also broke uo It seems as if the official summary of statistics after the Kansas scored its who. on touchdown jaunts of 7, .. Legal shooting hours in Utah County will be .. only tally quarterback in the first five the passing attack of Tom Arizona State-BY- U game credited Oborn with 117 yards on six just before the Intermission. 4, 6, 2 and 1 yards. In between. until 5:30 p.m. today and Monday. from 7 minutes of the third period. Trovato to Mike Brundage, punt returns. Dick Mulllns informed Kniseley this week that a Little Quarterback Bui r enton he gobbled up yardage by dart Beban rolled out on the first best In the conference, to, keep showed of statistics the revealed and error the recap game went over from two yards out ing through, around, up and play from scrimmage to pick Oregon scoreless until the final that Oborn gained only SO yards on punt returns in that game. to cap an over Pitt defenders. (hive. up excellent blockers as he period. -"At a result," Knbefey wrote, "Oborn was credited dashed 60 yards for a touchThe Huskers, who went into It was one of the most humil A' homecoming crowd of 21,. . with 17 yards more thaa be deserved and after the down. The next time UCLA got the game as the leading rush- iating defeats in the Panthers' 200, Including five members of ' tiofl his accumulation on pant retarni Is N yards. the ball the ing team in the nation, tallied long football history. 31-- 0 quarter wsu's 1916 Rose Bowl team "This will pull him out of the lead as far as punt returners three times in the third back hit Witeher on a period, another pileLarry Conjar, saw the game. In tha infernoe ffA." .. twice within a 90 seconds stand. dnving back from Harrisburg, pass piay. Washington State scored 0 Washington's great pass: steam- - field goal by place kicking speHOUSTON (UPD-T- he Pa., struck first for the Fight runs of 15 yards by Lynn and. Carbon Collapse Proves Puzzler ing Irish in the opening min rolling Arkansas Razorbacks, cialist Ronny South was sand combination of quarterback Tod one yard by Eilmes in the Hullin to end Dave Williams ac ute and six seconds on a The complete collapse of Carbon High's football team in ranked second m the n a tion, wiched in between. One yard by Roth first period. touchdown run that set coasted to their 20th con Ibe victory was the 13th con counted for all three Huskie in the second, and three yards Region 4 prep school football play has proved highly mystifying as the visitors the tempo for the afternoon. secutive victory Saturday maul secutive Southwest Conference touchdowns, ' to many observers in the area. dominated in the first half, by Eilmes in the third period. His touchdown play on came the 31-on 53-and it win for Arkansas A week ago Spanish Fork walloped the Dinoa, while kept Ted Gerela made three of four ing the Rice Owls In the first two minutes Hullin second play from scrimmage. BY High waxed them 484 last Wednesday. It is generally Rice put up an ton of the SWC chase with an extra point tries good. Williams with a hit men woisu took over in a early fight on a slick field that mark. agreed that carbon .'sn't that bad a football team. Oregon's score came when and the repeated pass n TJlrrKw WatftHnll trofotHin 1m an4 vlUOC amt4a display of sensational slightly retarded the Arkansas The Razorback defense put1 scoring vi w astiiki iitauT ( wwacua UamM uu out suni aniuv euiu on min- Brundage, with the ball on the feat throw a 35-0 running that sent Notre Dame speed advantage, but lost the the rush on Rice quarterbacks observer of the prep scene in the area, said he actually feK 11, passed to Steve Bunker n utes later. to a 554 halftime leal ' ball on three fumbles and had David Ferguson, Robert Hailey The -the Dlnos might be the best team in the region before the left UCLA unde the end zone. victory Nicholson The and all There were other 7- -? stars for one 7 7 season started. 11 Doug day. feated in the Pacific pass intercepted. BERKELEY. Calif. (UPI) Eight Con- WSU 49 Ferguson was injured early in 7the Irish back their run wu picked-off line during had and several a devastmg pass -1 "They good backs," Rigby says. Halfback Mike Garrett, always big ference and set up an apparent Oregon but the . one that yards to set up one of Arkan roe first quarter, and sat out afternoon, "But something was lacking some place. They were a better two weeks in showdown battle spectacular even if splay-foshone brightest was Wolski most of the game. sas four touchdowns. earn than their record indicates." with Southern California. ed, ripped off touchdown runs The leaping, driving dashes President Johnson's eldest In defeat, Hullin demonstrat of 74 and 87 yards Saturday! Hie Panthers managed to get YOUR on the scoreboard with only 32 of halfback Bobby Burnett daughter, Bird, was ed amazing passing ability com Lynda Southwhile ': Vote Wasn't Unanimous leading Razorbacks the seconds the 46,000 fans present. the in left first half and scoring among spurred 17 28 out of for throws pleting The Football Writers of America publication, "Fifth Down," ern California to a 354) romp again with only 12 seconds left drives, and Burnett ended two The first Arkansas touchdown 354 yards, but threw the three Is off the press once again and contains its usual good supply through California. FINANCIAL in the game. Both Pitt touch. of the drives himself on scoring drive was 69 yards in 13 plays, interceptions. Beban completed or numor. It m a r k e d the , seventh downs came on passes. S 4 with Burnett's skittering, leap eiht of 13 for 203 yards and and runs of yards. BIQ Sansing, former sports information director at straight time that the Trojans But aside from Pitt's two Arkansas' Jon ing runs setting most of the made 79 yards rushing. quarterback have bested their ancient foe Texas, tells a story involving a coach at a Southwest SECURITY Williams caught 10 passes for short bursts, " it was Notre Brittenum picked .up the first yardage.- -. series and in the Conference school, long a second division chib and peren 5- on on a ball fumbled touchdown the its of the Rice week Dame's day to put on an awe and the second straight day nially abort oa material. The beleaguered coach bad gone lifted their conference mark to some show of power and fines yard sprint and Jim Llndsey second play from scrimmage, set a conference record by without a four defeat victories IS HIS CAREER through his fifth losing season and had worked himself Into se for 57,169 fans in Pitt Sta scored the Razorbacks' . final setting up the first Razorback gaining 257 yards on pass re a state of nervoas and physical exhaustion as be attempted In the Pacific Eight Rose Bowl dium. TD on a run. A score. in game. today's ceptions . race. to perform the impossible. 28-Recuperating in a hospital he received a telegram from Southern Cal absorbed a 7 .me cnairman of nis amietlc board. It read: clobbering two weeks ago from "By a vote of five to four, the Board of Athletic Control Notre Dame, then drew a bye wishes you a apcedy recovery." last week and the rest apparently paid off against a team under that wu an eight-poiGolf-PloyiAll-Ameri- ' 1 0 h y 1 r J J d a rd e . a ! d P a c c d t 7-- en-ya- P c 245-pou- y s t 07 5 Wash, State six-fo- ot ;,;. ;'V Pheasant Hunt 'Off1 Irish Stun Pitt With vers 100-ya- Beban Leads Trounces UCLA in Ducks, Huskie Loss First Reports Claim ps Sat-"urday- Win 28-2- 4, rd BYU-Arizo- ha point-a-mina- te 69-1- 18-ya-rd , an. IT Second Ranked Arkansas rd Rolls Over Rice, 42-ya-rd USC Romps 0, 60-ya- Over Cal Upset-minde- rd 8--4 one-ma- Win In rd - : III ot - That fifth-rank- - '2..z:: ... rd rd . Oh, Those ng Coaches Then, there's the story about the football coach who played or goir with Ms wife. At the No. 3 hole on a rugged course he hooked his drive behind a maintenance shed and the necessity of wasting a stroke to get back to the fairway joomea up. His wire, however, noted that the shed had a door on each aide and told the coach she thought he could play thrown the doors and save a stroke. He played. The shot struck the edge of the door, caromed off. struck his wife and killed her. Thirty days passed. Once more, the coach played the same course and once more ho hooked Into the identical spot behind u:e siicu. a companion sucffestM that he m oh nn h. auu enow uirougn. Oh, no!" said the coach. "I tried that last time and took a nine on we noie. a rouna nt dog. Garrett s picture runs were the highlights of aa otherwise routine defeat His first touchdown came with 47 seconds left in the first period after he allowedKen Lloyd's low punt to bounce once on the Trojan 26. Then he picked up the ball, streaked to ward the left sidelines, chang ed course after crossing the 50 and ran diagonally down the field through Cal's struggling defenders. The Spartans Snatch Roses, Part of Big Ten Title five-foo- -, IOWA CITY, Iowa (UPDAlthough Snook elected to stay With Clinton Jones scoring four with his team despite the death Mkhl of his father this week, he touchdowns, gan State clinched a Rose wasn't able to move Iowa. The Bowl berth and at least a share Hawks gained only one yard of the Big Ten. title Saturday rushing all afternoon and in the air notched only 85 yards, most in a 35-- romp over Iowa. The Hawkeyes, in a game of them late in the fourth father of their quarterback, period when sophomore Chuck Gary Snook, were no match Roland was doing the passing. Gary' Snook, were no match St. Louis, Mo., in 1904, was against the mechanical powerhouse launched first U.S. city in ' which the the ; by . 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