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Passes in Ram Win - mr skin 'into the arms of Weeter in the end zone, When Wolfe booted the extra Quarterback Bob Wolfe- - fired the Rams led point, two touchdown passes and Jess They scored again with 2:40 Willis and Oscar Reed, a pair to play in the first period, slash of sprinting when Carter, after stumbling vaunt ed their way through the around in the end zone, had a ed BYU defense, as Colorado l By RAY SCHWARTZ Herald Sports Editor 7-- block-buster- State roared to a 2 victory over the Cougars Saturday afternoon before 20,356 disappoint ed fans in the Cougar Stadium. Although Wolfe, Willis and Reed sparked the Colorado State attack, Jerry Barnes of the Rams' secondary interceptor squadron also played a key part in the fourth victory of the sea son against five losses for the men of Coach Mike Lude, 36-2- - intercepted pass The - PROVO. UTAH COUNTY. UTAH SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1965 by Barnes, who returned the ball to the Cougar 16. I .J, - v, - Cougar Score The Cougars got on the score board for the first time in the game moments later! Taking over after the next kickoff, the Cats went 68 yards for a id. in three plays The big play was the pass play, Car ter to Russell, who took the aerial on the Rams' 40 -- and raced down the east sidelines for the score. But the Rams surged back to score early in the second quarter and moved out in front 21-Once again it was run ning of Willis and Reed and the passing Wolfe that did the trick. A Wolfe to Weeter pass and Wolfe's gain on a keeper set up the touchdown. Reed boomed in, from the three. i. it" ) r 'n f..P oA i 21-1- 28-1- 7-- rd 11-3- 7-- . 220-yar- wild-scorin- g Lobos Score Win in Distance Run Mexico PROVO (UPI)-N- ew After, Barnes' dash with the intercepted pass gave runners captured four of the the Rams their lead. John the first five places Saturday Ogden, who. picked up 88 rush- and the Lobos went on to beat ing yards Saturday, went three favored Brigham Young Uniyards for a touchdown to put the versity in the Western Athletic Cats back Jn contention and Conference cross country cham' when Carter passed to Dennis pionships. Palmer for a The Lobos had 27 points in conversion the Cats were only six the final standing while defendpoints behind, but they never got ing champ BYU was second with 50. Next in line was Wyo any closer.- - , with 83, followed by Utah ming v , First Touchdown, with 89, Arizona with 122 and The Rams started their first Arizona State with 138. ' touchdown ' march after Jim The long distance race was Bugnl recovered a fumble by run over the Riverside counSteve Ogden on the Cougar 41 try Club golf course. .The passing of 'Wolfe and runLanky George Scott of New ning of Villis and Reed moved Mexico finished first with A the ball to the BYU 11. time of 15:14.1. Next best time At that point Wolfe rolled out was , turned in by teammate to hit right and threw the pig John Baker hj 15:19.J. 28-1- 4 two-poi- ' Jr f fi : PV1 K MJ i ' v A rt-- ' " -- 'j f:j:.J...,!j,Mim Ogden (26), BYlTs star wingback, and Randy Beverly (80), defensive end for Colorado State, crash head-o- n in the closing minntea of tbe football COLLISION-Ste- ve HEAD-O- a - game Saturday at Cougar Stadium. I , . ,Jr r - 1 rd , ft rd 7. Close In After Reed's three-yar- d to.d. run had given the Rams their 21-- 7 lead, Carter sneaked one yard to the goal line to put the Cats within striking distance at the half. . . J . one-yar- rd 28-1- ' - Once agah it was the running of Willis and Reed that d put the ball on the line. Willis dash was the feature of the short march for the t. d. Intercepts Two Passes Barnes, who hails from Sherman, Tex., cepted two passes- thrown by BYU s ace quarterbacx, Virgil Carter. One of the interceptions paved the way for the second Colorado State touchdown in the first quarter. In the third quarter, he pick-- ; ed off another pass by Carter, : who had a total of five passes intercepted for the game, and ' raced 48 yards for a touchdown ' that gave the Rams a 4 lead. Although it was a rather frustrating day for the usually reliable and heroic Carter, he still managed to surpass Eldon Force's school career total offense record of 3056 yards by running Short Punt for 81 yards and' passing for A short punt by Colorado 194 more in Saturday's great State gave the Cats a scoring offensive show. , opportunity late in the second Only A Junior quarter and they made the most And Carta, only a "junior, of It. still has two more games to go Taking over on the Rams' 39 this season and all of next sea after the punt, the Cats went son to add to his total. all the way. The big play was Carter also fired a touchdown a Carter-to-Lo- u Andrus pass pass and his aerials helped good for 17 yards. Carter finspark the Cats to then final ally sneaked in from the one- touchdown in the fourth quarter. yard line. Duran booted the exBut ,he still failed to operate tra point but CSU still led at his usual high degree of efat the half. ficiency. Not only did he have And the Rams upped their five of his tosses intercepted lead to 4 soon after the but he also threw several of his third quarter got under way, passes into the ground. And Less than two minutes into the once he almost got trapped In period, Barnes intercepted a his own jend and thrown for a Carter pass and went 48 yards safety. for a id. Wolfe passed 11 yards to end Cougars Roar Back Bruce Weeter for the first Colorado State touchdown in the BYU then came right back first quarter as the Rams raced and went 80 yards for a touch" away to 0 lead and were out down in 13 plays. John Ogden was the workhorse of the drive in front the rest of the way. He also fired an scor- as he carried on the first six ing bomb to end Tom Pack ki plays of the march and finally the opening' moments of the crashed into the end zone from fourth quarter for the touchdown the three, that just about spelled the death-- With the Cats breathing down their necks and trailing by only knell for Cougar hopes. six points, the Rams went 58 Four Extra Points yards in nine plays to score In addition, he booted four and move out in front by 14 extra points and barely missed points early in the fourth on a field goal attempt from quarter. the BYU 27 in the third quarter The big gainers were a 12-as the ball bounced off the west yard run by Reed and upright of the south goal posts. aerial, Wolfe to Weeter. Wolfe Reed scored on runs of one-- hit Pack in the end zone for . yard and three yards as the the final 11 yards. t. Rams zoomed away to a 21-- 7 ' The statistics:, lead in the second quarter and CSU BYU Coach Tom Hudspeth's Cats 16 22 were handed their fourth loss First downs 229 .263 in eight starts this season. Rushing yardage 108 194 Carter's touchdown pass Passing yardage 0 a was thrown Passes play 5 to Tim Russell, the Western Passes intercepted by 2 1 2 Fumbles lost d Athletic Conference's 28 0 sprint champion. It came in' the Yards penalized last 47 seconds of a first quater and put the Cats back in the game. . 1 mm s, Down Utes in Final 16 Seconds 92-Yar- 'lei -- Last Minute TD d Gives Miners i United Press International touchdown - the stage altera set finish. pass from substitute quarter back Jack Gerke to end Frank Quarterback Billy Stevens, the Mazzotta moved the Utes to the nations number two passer, 15. Woodson banged the line fired a touchdown pass mat three times for the eventual covered 92 yards in tbe closing score. It Utah a 12--7 lead. gave seconds today to give Texas Utah ahead 19-- 7 on Gerke Western a 9 victory overia- - a seven put yard pass to end Ter vored Utah. ry Baker that followed another Stevens "bomb" to end Bob interception, of a Stevens' pass. Wallace came with 16 seconds Stevens moved the Miiers 76 remaining m the game and yards for a fourth periodAwch-down- . 3 lead. erased Utah's The drive IncludeoS'ee to Wallace. in check by long completions held Stevens, CARTER IS CAUGHT Virgil Carter (14),' the ace BYU quarterback, is hauled down by Utah's pass defense most of Fullback Bill W& a 22b Mike Harker (87) and Jan Lanx (55) for Colorado State. The Rami showed strong force in o the game, hit the soph- pound junior, dived over to in the Saturday game. downing the Cougars omore end on Utah's 48. Wal- narrow Utah's am to 3 and lace gathered in the ball and raced down the left sideline beFrom The Pressbox fore a stunned Ute c r o w d of SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) 20-1- 19-1- six-tw- 36-2- 2 19-1- An Ex-Sportswr- Collegiate Grid Results iter Remembers When them in gay uniforms. It's a wrote great annual event', in the Way back when-sports for the old Salt Lake stadium. For the brief time Telegram (yes I did, too) Tele- Saturday morning they have to rehearse, they march pretty gram Sports Editor Frank Baker used to say to me: "Give well and play in tune which me plenty on the BYU band. is about an you, can ask of It's better than the football over 2000 horns and drums toteam." gether for the first time. This is no longer true, even if we did lose Saturday after Everything's more involved noon, but the Cougar. Band is these days, from the new math still mighty good. It should be to card tricks (the stadium better, in fact, because even kind, we mean). The Cougar if it doesn't play any .better it card section put on a dazzling certainly has improved in its exhibition, with a bewildering looks.. . variety from intricate word As I watched the snappy, combinations to a United Nad b a n d s t ers tions flag display. It wouldn't yesterday afternoon I couldnt have surprised me to see them help but. remember that one suddenly flash four aces. awful outfit the band had when I went to school. It was sort And about things being inof a takeoff on a sailor suit, volved. When I wrote football, with a shapeless, nondescript a guard was a guard, an end sweater and a little pork pie was end, and a back was a hat. Remember Prof. Robert tack. Now, it's a middle guard, Sauer's little round Santa Claus a monster back and a split end. stomach? When one of those Nexti. The computer coach. tight sweaters (he wore what the rest of the band did) en The Marine Hymn blared out veloped his front in complete, at a crucial point when Colo curving detail, it was a sight rado State was threatening, and to behold. Prof. Sauer was two . plays later a Cougar inmu of the finest one probably a pass and took his sicians ever to reside at BYU, tercepted team out of danger1. But they . oh . . . . . uniform that but my should have played another verse. Two plays more later a It was band day Saturday, Colorado man intercepted a and that's a sight worth comand went for a pass Cougar ing to see and hear no mat- touchdown. ter how the score turns out. bands with over Thirty-fiv- e Since, with the passage of 2000 young musicians, all of time, this old can't tell a 'monster was rjuard from a middle, split BYU's Bob Delanev third in 15:21.6. Ron Eller of back, or vice versa, I can hear New Mexico finished fourth in you asking what was I doing 15:24.7 and Ed Coleman of in the pressbox? ' New Mexico I carried Schwartz type was fifth ' in 15:31.1 writer. . ' .: By THERON H. LUKE 1 nattily-uniforme- . 8,033. Princeton 31 Yale 6 Harvard 17 Brown 8 : Dartmouth 20 Cornell 0 Penn State 14 Navy ? , Pennsylvania 31 Columbia 21 Army 13 Wyoming 0 Rutgers 14 Holy Cross 0 Delaware 50 Boston U. 7 -Buffalo 28 Colgate 0 Connecticut 14 Rd Island 0 Maryland St. 40 Delaware St. 6 Davidson 14 Lafayette 10 Bos. CoOO W&M 17 '"' Temple 22 Gettysburg 21 South N. Car. St 3 Florida State 0 Auburn 21 Georgia 19 Florida Tulane.I3 14 Tennessee 13 Miami Fla. 28 Vanderb. 14 E. Car. 21 Geo. Wash. 20 Va. Mil. 21 Citadel 7 Wash. & Lee 26 So'west'n 13 Ga. Tech 42 Virginia 19. Duke 40 Wake Forest 7 Syracuse 41 West Va. 19 Maryland 6 Clemson 0 51 Mississippi Va. Tech. 21 Villanova 19 Morgan St. 33 Norf. St. 0 Midwest .' Notre Dame 17 N. ar. 0 Bowling Green 17 Ohio U 7 Mich. St. 27 Indiana 13 Miami Ohio 28 Dayton 0 Cincinnati 41 South Dakota 0 n Wichita 21 Utah St 19 ' Bradley 25 U Mil Br Wis 13 la. St 38 Kan St 6 Purdue 35 Minnesota 0 Ohio St. 38 Iowa 0 Missouri 30 Oklahoma 0 Drake 32 Louisville 17 Northw'n 34 Mich. 22. Illinois 51 Wisconsin 0 Northwood 3f Taylor 7 N.D. St. 13 St. Thorn. 7 Kent St. 33 Marshal 13 Butler 27 W. Kentucky 20 Wabash 16 De Pnuw 6 . t x s Southwest Nebraska 21 Oklahoma St. 17 TCU 25 Tex. 10 Tez'A&M 14 Rice 13 . -- Ark.24SMU3 Tex Tech 34 Baylor 22 The crucial extra point was added by Joe Cook. The underdog Miners from El Paso, Tex., took a early ki the secondquarter when Wallace gathered in a Utah punt and raced 89 yards for a touchdown. Utah bounced back in the second half, turning a recovered fumble and two pass interceptions into scores. The Utes got rolling in the third quarterwhen linebacker Pat McKissick intercepted Stevens' pass and returned it to the Miners' 39. Halfback Ben Woodson swept left end for three yards for the score. A recovered fumble on the Texas Western 45 set Win 20-1- 9 for the rousing Stevens 180 of passed 195 yards- -t mem in tiie second half. Utah Tex. Western Statistics: Utah 18 First downs , 210 Rushing yardage 88 Passing yardage Passes Passes intercepted by 4 7 Punts Fumbles lost 2 36 Yards penalized ' TW - - . 7. 41 , 193 7-- 8-- 2 8-- . 4 40 A:. 8,833. Wichita Upsets Ags 9 On Fourth Quarter Safety WICHITA, Kan. (UPI)-U- nderdog Wichita State scored a fourth quarter safety Saturday to squeeze by Utah State 9 in a non conference , football game. g The game ended Both benches in a emptied at the final gun and it took three minutes for of ficials to separate the players Wichita jumped to a 19-lead in the first half by turning a Utah State fumble and a pass interception into touch downs in the first six minutes of the second half. Roy Shiv ers, the nation's No. 2 rusher, 21-1- hard-hittin- free-for-al- l. 0 21-1- drive with a a run through the middle. Utah State recovered a fumble on the Shockers line to set up halfback Eric touchdown MaughaiTs ' run. . . scored the final Maughan Utah State touchdown on a run to cap a 40yard topped off rd rd drive.. : . The Aggies were on their own 26 with 6:56 remaining in the final, period when center Ken Ferguson sent the ball over the head of punter Ron Stewart. The ball rolled out of the end zone for a safety, . j T ' r si 4:: m Ifti "FLYING TACKLE" BYU's Kent Nance (41) flies over a potential blocker to nail of Colorado State in a . bit of nction from yesterday's football contest Tom Tayler which the Rams of CSU won. (Photos by Herald Chief Photographer Mark L Rigtrcp A MiiAL () |