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Show B YU ...... 27 Utah State . . 7 Wyoming . . . 40 Utah7. . . 7 Wash. State . 24 So.CaL Ariz. State . . 15 Washington . 17 Nebraska. . . 31 20 Rice Arizona . . , 36 ' Northwestern NewMex. . . 15 Oregon State . 7 35 " Texas 3 Wisconsin . . State . 6 Tennessee 3 Weber State Illinois . . . . 10 OOhio Georgia Tech. .Montana 9 ... 28 0 Assault to Rip Aggies 27 7 U se Air Cats . . . -- -- Garter Fires Four T.D. Passes in BYU Win bis second defensive" unit By RAY SCHWARTZ Herald Spore Editor V V. , -- Quarterback V Carter, Virgil up to his playing n .pre-seaso- ratine and then some, gave a "dazzling display of aerial artistry as he fired four touchdown passes Saturday to lead the Cougars to rousing 27r7 victory over Utah State, before 29,335 sunkissed fans, in the BYU Stadium. New Experience for Merlin Olsen r tackle at Utah State Merlin o lineman for the Los Angeles Rams, is having and now art a new experience this year. ' Murray Olderman, sports editor of the Newspaper Enterprise Sssociation, tells, about it following an interview, with the bull-lik- e lineman who once played for Logan High A Olsen";-formeAll-Pr- : School. Olsen is a member of the frontal four for the Rams. This is part f the 4eam's-defensiunit which has suddenly started to receive applause from the Los Angeles fans. This is the new experience Olsen was talk ing about when Olderman interviewed him recently. Other members of the frontal four include Deacon Jones, 261; Roosevelt Grier, 290; and i r 8 k' f ve . till - Getting some great pass proCarter the dissected the Aggies defense as he completed 15 out of 31 tection, Lamar Lundy, 260. This wall averages out at 272 pounds per man and Olderman says the San Francisco 49ers, who have four sizable running backs, assaulted that front 19 Merlin Olsen times in a recent game and came up with a net gain of 53 yards. The NEA scribe says George Allen, the new L.A. coach, "is the. architect of the emphasis on defense, which was ms spec- ialty as an assistant with the Chicago. Bears. "He brought us a defensive plan that bad worked," , a new set Olsen told Olderman. "He also brought in help of linebackers (Bill George, Maxie Baughan and Jack Pardee, who had retired two years ago) and a new corner . back in Irv Cross. .. "Right from the start, it wasn't a feeling like you get with a new coach, 'this is a building year. "Instead it was, "THIS is bur year.' " Olderman pointed out the revitalized Rams won three of their first four, games,-losinonly to the Green Bay Packers in a close tussle, but Olsen said he was trying hard not to be carried away with the optimism that has pervaded southern VJsMA4 Carter's four touchdown passes of the game. Aggie players in the picture are J. R. Christeson (41), Henry King (41) and Tom Foster (33). BYU won the game, 27-- BYU WINGBACK Casey Boyctt (21) is shown scoring the third Cougar touchdown in Saturday afternoon's game with the Utah State before 29,335 fans in the BYU Stadium. Boyett was on the receiving end of one quarterback Virgil BYU Golfers Capture Logan Test OCTOBER 9, 1966 PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH SUNDAY, Ll'"Sir- - ilC,U'fnf lmrnntinimmiiin inrurni nttm - r- - ; inn n mil .tpssedMsJ.; second touchdown in the second a quartern-Carter-complet- 17--y- pass to Boyett and John Ogden burst up the, middle to the Aggie 43 then two plays later Carter hit Odle with a pass that the Cougar split end juggled but caught as it was falling to the ground for a spectacular catch. The completion put the ball-on -- theAgfc. six-ya- rd es - one-yar- 'Old Wagon Wheel' Goes Back to the Cougars Logan-f- or thefiasryeaCar,K' has done ,on 25 different occa- until BYU stuis sionsCJhat Brocklin's more embarrassing moments. It seems 'as.jfthe dents' stole in from' under the coach of the Minnesota Vikings was not yet acquainted with all Tanners' collective neses last of his candidates at his first training camp. In the midst of a week and spirited it away, to lectur he stopped and barked: Provo. It made the 14th victory WITH SCHWARTZ, Page II), for the Cats in the long-tim- e ' Young Gridiron Sidelights - S iTMlinriJf R " . nimi iltuwtfin Phil Odle, BYU's great split end, is shown scoring a toucMown after taking an aerial from quarterback Virgil Carter in the second quarter of Saturday's State football game photos by Dean Ostlund, Herald game with Utah State. (BYU-Uta- h staff photographer.) MASTER " v. By VAL HESS . demically. Like a .wave of Comanches in "Also as a shocker to you, more students drop band because western, BYU root- of marching than any other single reason.- The second reason is a loot-- J the-'st- ra ir w'ersswarmedacross-the-; football least therstands at playmgTir gamesr on their back. I have ajrjnsfgr in my band from Carbon, who ball field yesterday afternoon If the marching season doesn't soon to claim the symbol of gridiron 'has had it', marching-wise- . ' superiority ' between BYU and end I will lose her. j USU-- the old Wagon Wheel. stuto know I let that wanted "Just ant for every, you Although it's only been two dent developing every talent . . . Life can be a long, dull years since the wheel last re- haul if they know only football or only any one or two tilings . " " ; to fill in with-posed oh the "BYF campus Mr "This fine Carbon band was built on more than a trip to a year, the Cougars reclaimed the wheel with a vengeance Pasadena as you well know." their 27-- 7 .vic; with Saturday Aiia, uiaius you, wes, lor your comments. ( tory over the Aggies. The wheel has remained in The Football News has a story abtfut one of Norm Van 7-- Throwing out of pass patterns that were beautiful to behold, Carter: touchy down pass-a- n eight yarder- - to Denny Palmer with 3:53 to play in the first quarter. His next scoring aerial came with 11:36 to play in the second period and the target was Phil Odle.' It was good for 18 yards. Later in the second period, he hit Casey Boyett for an touchdown and then pitched to 21-- Orem High Band Director Gives His View- - Embarrassing Moment far Varr Bfotkijn . , All-Pr- - Og-de- one-yar- highly-covete- - -- Brigham Moses Kim set the Cats' first scoring march in motion when he intercepted one of Stewart's passes on the Ag 25 and returned the ball to the six before being brought down. An unnecessary roughness penalty against the Ags moved n the ball to me three. John failed to gain on a smash at the center of the line and then an offsides penalty against the Cougars moved the ball back to the eight, But on the next play, Carter caught Palmer in the front left corner of the end zone for the touchdown. Laverty booted me extra point and the Cougars led BYU went 75 yards for its n lid 1 Beautiful to Behold University won its third straight Beehive Invitational golf tour ney here Saturday. The Cats were sparked to vic t Wes Barry, Orem High band director, took exception to a piece that appeared, in a recent column. The item in question told about reports that Coach Lou Mele of Carbon had some difficulty in getting some of the muscular young men of the Price area to come out for football because some of them figured there is more honor and gloryjn performing in the high suiooi oanu.J This is especially true, the column pointed out, when the band gets a chance to march in the Rose Parade, like Carbon High's did last New. Year's Day. Barry Wrote: "I couldn't resist my small voice against the philosophy even in junior high school that students are specialists. This I cannot agre to. I see no reason ivhy 'those rough-toug- h grid warriors' along with everyone else cannot be in football, music (band, orchestra or vocal), art, drama as well as achieve aca- passes. - rushing. Running Pass Perry Rodngue with a John Ogden crashed to the scoring strike with 6:51 to play 18 and then Carter threw a runin the third period. ning pass to Odle who caught Ben Laverty booted three ex- the ball on the five and ran for to a t. d. tra points out of four-tritory by Bud Allin, who was give the Cats a 27-- 0 lead before The Cats rolled 58 yards for their third touchdown. The Carfor the 54 holes to Coach Tony Knap's Aggies could get on the ter to Boyett passing combinset a new course record and scoreboard. ation proved a lethal attacking break "Mike Taylor's mark, set Reserve quarterback John force for the Cats in the drive. last year, by five strokes. Pappas, a sophomore, punched Carter hit Odle at the Aggie Allin put together rounds of across the lone Aggie touchdown 21 but the end dropped the ball. d out with 4:11 to However, Carter fired one to for 'a total 193. Taylor from play. Boyett on the ,Ag 38 and Boy198 a. last" had year. Allin did Not Only Star ett legged it to the 29. Carter not make a single bogey But as great as Carter's pas- found Boyett open in the front throughout the 54 holes and corner of the end zone but sing wizardry, was, the former right came up with 19 birdies. ws knocked down beBoyett Sacramento, Calif., prep star As a team, BYU fired an 818, was not the whole show, even fore he could catch the ball. No interference was called on which was Utah though he was voted the top of the game. the play, but Carter, undaunted was second with an 871 followed offensive player and unperterbered, hit Boyett by Wyoming with 873, Utah There was the pass receiving with a pass over the middle for of Odle and Boyett, who cames State with 885, Idaho State with a touchdown. Laverty booted up with great catches. And ther6i his third extra point and the 895, Weber State with 901 and was the tremendous play of Cats led 0 at. halftime. . Colorado State with 910. BYU's defensive unit, featuring Final Touchdown In the individual play, Taylor the vicious tackling of monster .The Cats got their final touchand Dennis Smith of Wyoming back Curg Belcher and tackles down with 6:51 to play in the Glen Gardner and Dick Bankey, third quarter. The cals drove had 205s, followed by John who were voted the outstanding 43 yards for the score, with Miller of BYU with 206, Reed defeTisiVeTilayeTTorffie game. John Ogden ripping off big yardGoodlife, Utah, 213; John Evans, Playing as if his very life de- age and Carter passing for some BYU- ,- 214,Lynn- - Summerhays, TOSRFtnnove' the "baH down to " a sensational the Aggie 6, where Carter Utah, 215; Craig, 216; and Kean cnerjurnea in passin the first half ed to game, especially 217. Ridd, Rodrigue in the front left when he made one corner of the end zone. It was the second victory for tackle after another. The Aggies rolled 65 yards the Cats in fall tourney play. The first defensive unit of the for their lone touchdown of the BYU won the' Weber State In the game, with the passing of Pap--pa- s vitational last week. Next week Cougars was so tough' that were unable to- - score Aggies featuring the march. Coach Karl Tucker's linksters until. .Coach.. Hudspeth ..sent, in Pappas finally, banged across , go to Albuquerque for d from the line. H. Tucker Tourney. LOGAN ."We're not an old, established winner yet," Olsen said. ' "It's not ingrained in us. We've got to work at it . "On defense, there are two ways to go when the other team has third down and one. You can pull together to try to stop them or you can concentrate on your job. With us 'it used to be every man for himself rather than a team effort. This is what happens, on a losing team. Maybe, subconsciously,;! might not have been bearing down like i snouia nave. "This attitude can creep into good football teams, too. I think San Francisco's having that trouble now." Olderman points out that the intriguing part of professional football is how a team can be psyched into believing in itself. it with Green Bay and Allen has done the same thng with the Rams. Allen is a cheerleader type of coach, the scribe adds. "Like Lombardi," Olderman continued, "Allen inherit ed a sound core of talent chiefly that fantastic front four. It has been playing together for five seasons now. Olsen (who isa winner of the Provo Downtown Coaches Club's and Deacon T d Dale Rex Memorial Trophy : o Jones, the end who plays along side' of him, are .. types." "You check it," Olsen said, "For every great tackle there's a great end next to him." 91 AU... 11 I J wrues. Ana vice versa, viuennan . didn't show any partiality in throwing the scoring aerials as a different receiver was on the end of each of his touchdown rd - California. . It was the htird"victory of the season and fifth in a row over two campaigns for Coach Tom Hudspeth's wonderfully-aggressiv- e and exciting-to-watc- h Cats', who aced into a 21-- 0 halftime lead and then breezed through the second half to gain a much easies - that - expected triumph over the winless Aggies, who suffered their fourth straight loss of the season. Not Aggie Day Although it wasn't the Aggies' day, MacArthur Lane ran well at times, Pappas moved his ball club on their one touchdown drive and the punting of starting quarterback Ron Stewart was great One of his boot- s- a 50- yarde- r- bounced into the end zone and then rolled back across the goal line and dead on the Cougar one. The Cats rolled up 340 total yards with 245 of it coming through the air lanes and 95 on the ground. The Aggies gained 55yards passing and 122 yards Osborne Wins Provo Net The statistics: BYU USU First downs Yds. gained rush. . No. passes attmpt. No. passes compl. No. passes intrcptd Yds. gained pass. Total offense yrdg. Punt. avg. yds. Total yrds, penalized Tourney Test 18 95 34 17 1- 11 122 20 " - 5 Jim Osborne defeated Sima 245 55 series of battles against the ' Danielson is one of two prep section Kept a running series Nikolic Saturday in one of the 340 174 Aggies, and three have ended tracksters who have broken the of card tricks appearing. Such feature matches of the Provo 41 40 in deadlocks. mile. Richards sayings, as "Get The Wheel" Open tennis tourney on the BYU 89 89 andJBYIILwereJormedwith Courts. came in second, in the compein the is word Cosmo Pictures of Speed always precision. Osborne defeated- Nikolic, tition. The Cougar's head; a golden getting statistics and informa'i tion distributed in the pressbox wagon wheel and a gigantic at athletic events but BYU athThe Cougar eard section football were also in the series. ..Other results: Eric Bear def. Hal Sears, letic publicist Dave Schulthess turned, in as outstanding 6- - 4, Mike . Marlines def. 54-- 0 outdid himself Saturday. at was one least spot did the grid stars. ' Chuck Pate, 64, Lary the in The '"copy runner" in which the Aggies did very During the halftime show the well. That was the beautiful Hammel def. Jon Pierce, press box was none other than 7- def. JRandy AIR. FORCE ACADEMY. Bob Richards, who took second punting of Quarterback Ron 5; Terry Ehler, Colo. (;UP1) Second string Keith Nielsen Trane, exhibition' race DODGERS FAVORED in the Stewart. Air Force quarterback Craig Carlos def. Mendel, His distances were bettered staged before the beginning of Baer Ditched, nassed and ran LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) Saturday s game. tKrFalcDn'rWovefwhaiti-'-in- g ItMdsmaterylurday" picked Dut the Stewart punts were will' face Harvey . Bottelsen, but expected .54-- 0 victory And speaking of that race, the faltering Los Angeles beautiful, high sailing kicks Martines will face Nielsen, Bear over the Hawaii Rainbows Sat.' Jim Danlelson topped the field Dodgers and pitcher Don that got the Aggies out of sev- will meet Hammel and Osborne urday in Falcon Stadium. ' will battle Dave George, ;s ' eral in the race by., chalking up an spots. tight ihe Rainbows, disintegrated Drysdale as 5 favorites to win .8:48.3 time for the It Laverty had six punts; 'for an The tourney will continue in the third quarter and allowed crucial- fourth game of the the was the fastest such time to be average of 41 yards, ' while throughout the week with the 34 point in the second half, recorded in the Cougar Stad- World Series from "the Balti- Stewart punted 11 times; with finals on next Saturday on the after the Fakon3 had built a ' BYU courts. . ium. more Orioles Sunday. an averagt of 40 yards. J&point bulge by halftime. four-minu- te - 8-- 6, Falcons Top 6-- 5-- Hawaii, 6-- - re 6--3, 6--3; 8-- two-mi- le - two-mile- - . 8, ;' 6-- 6-- |