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Show Ml If r wimfifiiii Frank Robinson Says: i Sandy's Not the Same Pitch er He Once Was OUSEIMAN MURRAY 1port - . ; Editor Enterprise AtMk ,,I)oak Walker Is going around to various pro football clubs around the country, studying their operations . . . probably as preparauon lor using over tne general manager auues ra the Denver Broncos in the near future. Way to get George Allen of the Bams peeved is to refer to the attack he installed this "horse and buggy" year as ' offense. . 4 . Leroy Kelly, the sharp young back who's making up the ground that Jimmy Brown's not gaining for the Cleveland Browns this year, was signed to his pro contract by Buddy Young, the old Illinois - and Baltimore Colt flash. Buddy was bis assigneoTTiaby '.siReS and now works for the league office. Kelly's smaller, at 205, than the Brown original,' but Buddy says he. has iaetly the same running style slides, gives 'em a leg and skips over tacklers. "He also can jump Leroy Kelly . Which is a four and a half feet on a 'sergeant's jump borrowed &om admits he's standing jump. Only thing Leroy. Brown is the use of a forearm smash to ward of tacklers. . . . . t t , Swede Svare, now committed entirely to the stock brokerage business after being fired by the Rams, is doing some scouting on the sly for his old team, the Giants. . . . Another old pro, Hugh McElhenny, Is breaking in as a radio cq&r man for the San Francisco 49ers and finds the hardest part of his job is keeping from what he'd really like to say he might hurt Somebody's feelings. Mac was reminiscand noted that one ing about his long runs the touchdowns scored nine ball, but also had lugging yearhe six others called back on penalties "and all of them were runs of. 50 yards or more." . . . BALTIMORE to "know see him jstrnggling, . You ""kno w how good a pitcher he is? I'll tell you how good.. With all those mistakes made' behind v a a e 4 a at k b r i him and even though he wasn't at his best, he still was in the i--A , siCL. ball game almost through the who slipping a litUe and you could fifth. "The : Sandy" Koufax pitched against us in the second SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1966. game was 50 per cent less Sunday Herald 17 Utah County. Utih the. Sandy effective than l:!!Mi!MniH!i.n,;!ni-in!"m,Hiiiii!i!;ni!:Hi:H!;H!ihi:!Mnsiigal Koufax I know," said the Baltimore slugger, shaking his head rather sadly. "In a way you hate to see It, I mean a guy" as great as Koufax. You want to beat him naturally, but you'd like to see mJS-m,XXMTr"fcK)lllliWir him at his best He didn't have if-r-mrnrro ;Srn-his real good stuff Thursday. It BULL EJLK RACK from it" ' (dressed weight) is shown by Mrs. Carl (Vir11 istftfor: nre to" say.-'BiMrs. down Richan'i Richan was animal and The son, Raymond. by brought ginia) if was looked as tired." he husband. He made the kill in North Huntington Canyon. The rack measured 44V4 inches Robinson hit the bullseye. .Not r. . across and was a ' 'GOLD RUSH strikes fashion only is Koufax dead tired, but pay dirt In handsome brushed his arm is killing him. wool' plaid with heathr pll "What are your future TV -man Tailored details and th a lining. plans?" r latest fashion shades make Koufax during Friday's break in the series. this a real discovery. Concentrates On Monday "I'm thinking about Monday, that's all," Sandy replied. The New Mexico Lobos, 1965 scoring, only two points behind Gene Carson, should help. AlThe TV man persisted. "But what - about after though James has some out. cross country champions of the Abilene Christian. runfreshman eligible Conference,-arWestern standing Monday? " Other Lettermen favorites to repeat this year, Other Lobo lettermen "back ners, he indicated that he may "That's as far as I'm not use them in varsity con thinking about," Koufax an. according to early season apV I are Adrian DeWindt and Pete test -- Tim - Danielsen swered. : to1- f-"praisals No" matter which way the Coach Hugh Hockett has four DiOrio. Although Ron Eller and was one of the top high school 1 OTHERS , lettermen back, including Geo Ed Coleman are not available, distance runners in the nation series goes, Koufax is talking Web Hackett has last is sophomores about after vacation it a. year. trip rge Scott and John Baker, who finished 2 in the .conference Loudat and Mike Thornton as Wyoming, third last year, all over. He talked the same meetlast year. Both," along with good replacements. Loudat fin- should be much stronger with way a year ago but aside from a quick hop over to Hawaii, he Brigham Young's BoV Richards ished eighth and De Windt tenth seven - lettermen - back,-Coa- ch and Arizona State's Louis Scott, in the Oklahoma State Jambo- Walker believes. Veteran CoW' never really made it. , The Dodgers are making a have been rated among the na ree. Lenny Jay, an outstanding boys are Mike Gregario, Chartion's top collegiate harriers by freshman, jrobably will not be lie Pell, Doug McDonald, Gary trip to Japan and Koufax the U. S. Track and Field News. used this year, Hackett said. already has said he will Cleave, John Finlay, Al CrampScott set a record last week Brigham Young, runner-u- p in ton, and Pete Smith. Bob Ma- skip that one. in winning the Oklahoma State the conference meet last yearT son, a freshmanrmay "win his Over on the Orioles' side of ' ' aVHHBaVBnHHBOBn Cross Country Jamboree, ahead will be slightly weaker this year, spurs with the trail herd, if the field, Robinson had more to of world mile record holder Jim Coach Sherald James predicts. Walker decides to use him this say about the Dodger ace.. Ryun, of Kansas, and other out Besides Richards, lettermen re- year. Gregario finished 12th in "Listen, I was in the National standing runners in the Middle turning are Ray. Rohatinsky, the NCAA championships last' West. Baker finished fourth, and Gene CummingsBiH"Delaney, year. I SPORTS FANS! I1 The answer to the Lobos were second in team and Pete Kirtz. A new aspirant, Not Back - f 0Mallejrwanted it known even before the World Series started that he considered winning the National League pennant the more important prize. "Because," he said, "it's n that anything can happen in a short series and I have great respect for the Baltimore Orioles. They had the help of a former National Leaguer, didn't they?" Meaning naturally, Frank Robinson. , , Walter well-know- .- For Red Patterson, the veep of the DodgersL the books have been balanced. He was in six World Series while working for the New York Yankees, and now he's in his sixth with the Dodgers. . . . v ;r f , Countr)r Ruriners Are Favored to Repeat as Conference Champs New Mexico post-seas- ... Training Dogs in Cropland Since the begginning of cool but care must be taken not to weather, many of the dog own-- train the dogs In unharvested their sparejfieldSr-t'sonlyoHHiisense training the family pet. to know you cannot tramp Fish and Game Depart- through a man's farm where he encourages good respon- still has standing crops," Eld training of these animals: rige Carter, regional law m- on forcement officer for the State Fish and , Game Department said. 1 "We are getting a number of complaints from the farmers that are certainly justified. This is one of the surest ways-we "NEW YORK (UPI) -- jCharlie of Arkansas AM&N has taken over toe scoring leadership among the nation's small college NCAA football teams. Williams scored three point total to 56, two ahead of Carl Garrett of New Mexico Highlands, who slipped to second place with 54 points. of Charlie Marsh Eastern Kentucky is a distant third with 30 points. . Don Horn of San Diego State also moved from second into the top spot in total offense .: iU urn l aa j m ,iw wiui iav yarus piays. Last ' week's leader, Juliam Miller of Panhandle, was idle and his total of 650 yards is ' now 10th. average follow: Joy Peterson (captain)' 1908 and 160; Lynda Hunter, 1834 and 152; Linda Paxton, 1786 and 148; Barbara Gibb, 1773 and 147; 1768 and 147; Johnson Susan Judd, 1743 and 145; Linda Conrad, 1645 and 137; Karen 1622 and 135. Jensen, " Miss Paxton,. Miss Johnson, Miss Judd and Miss Jensen return from last year's team, ..Both teams roll in the inter-mounta- in -- 178; Leony YuWay, 2637 and Bowling Conference 175; Alan Barrus, 2630 andl75; which also includes teams from Sherman Phelps, 2599 and 173; Idaho State, Utah, Utah State and Parker Owens, 2579 and 171. and Weber. There s a chance Game Officer Warns About knOT..d.getting.4nOT4an4la sea to me pneasant nunter. "In view of this, the Fish and Game Department appeals to the dog owner to use the best of care and good judgment while on property belonging to another. Newton, Morris and Yu Way return from last year's team. The eight Bowler women's team with each individual's total pins for 12 games and her t&at "Westminster College of Salt Lake may join the confer- ence this year. AlthoughUtah'sl-- 2 sliders,! Charlie Schuck and Don Kocb erans are not back, Coach Pete I Carlson has several newcomers I and. predicts that the Redskins I. will be stronger this year. Scott I Bringhurst, Pete Meldrum, Sal Mendoza and Mike Evans are I expected to - push lettermen Gary Lambert. Allen Seeley and ii Jim Hawkins for regular assign - 1 ment. Two senior transfers, Brian Milne and Arnold Hamala, may take over the 2 spots at Ari zona, headed by Ietterman Mar cel Hetu and Art Brooks. Coach Carl Cooper's big problem is to ' find a good fifth runner. 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' . men's team is coached by Ann Valentine and the men's team CHOICE VIEW LAND IN OUR by Shafter Bown. SHRINKINO FRONTIER IS BYU will open its 1966-6- 7 STILL AVAILABLE season on Nov. 12 with a match Bob' AIIm or Howard Contact Rowlty, Room 111, Knight Block, against the University of Utah. 13 Eait Ctnttr, Pravt. The match will be held in Salt day ar tvtninj. A modatt InvMtmant win auura Lake City. you an Inttrttt In Prove Canyon After every conference match, and Heber Vallay - land. - Sain mada only trom prupactut and students will have an opporto rMldnt el Utah. Mikt an appointment to aaa tunity to try out for a position Jn the) entira history oi tw lindT-- i na aMtoaftonrCall KoTnr"teafflTT"e7Ty"mT5eTt Bob Alltn er Howard Rowley, football, there's been only rolloff to determine Room 111 Knioht Block, 11 Eait one man who ever coachProve. Canter, day er the high amateur who will chaled a college team to the tvning. The trip take about 111 natio tour hour. championship, lenge the low member on the V and then later, coached a team. professional team to the Motor Overheats Complett J YOU ' Join Yankees - 2' 1 fMshejLsecmdjJastjseasojrs Lee McPhail To every fashion problem i How well do you know your football rules? . ,. . Here'i a little puzzler for you . . . Suppose a for. ward pass is tried and player from both the offensive team and defensive team come together and each catclv the ball ' simultaneously . . They Arizona State Coach Senon fall to, the ground, each Sun rates the Castillo (Baldy) the ball and each holding Devil harriers as slightly bethaving equal possession ter. Lettermen are Louis Scoft, . . . What's the ruling?. The official rule book says Jerry Jobski, KenJtobinson and that In a situation likt Larry Berryhill. New candithis the ball belongs to the dates are Charlie La Benz. offensive team at the spot I Manuel Quintanar, and Barry of the catch, and is con11 t n sidered a completed pass. earner, au iresmiieu. The Western Athletic Confer- : H Your 1 ' . ... ," Williams ng $3250 .eight-bowle- Scoring Race kept-aski- - for Men, Women Keg teams at BYU Cops Lead In - Cross - Tryouts Finished well-drille- d ! 7 MfflTSr:K seven-pointe- Before Army prepared to go into its first season under Tom Cahill, the unknown coach issued a statement on his goals for the CadetsJ'To me a satisfactory season means football team, aggressive and enthusiastic and a certainly, one that's enjoying itself. If we can get these things, the wins and losses will take care of themselves." . . . Then he "Final tryouts for. the men's winked and added an aside, "That's really hedging, huh?" . and women's bowling teams held at BYU have been comJohn Brodie doesn't believe the quarterback in pro football needs any more protection than that he already gets, pleted, it was reported Satur which he considers toe best ever. "Make special rules," he day. r men's team The said, "and you'd water down the ability that a quarterback with individual's total pins each needs in order to be great." for 15 games and his average Between you n me, Missouri s scrappy battle against power- follows: , Mike Newton, 2938 and 195; house UCLA figured. Dan Devine's teams had been exposed on network television 13 times in his nine years at Mizzou and Ray Campbell 2898 and 193; never made a bad showing. You can change the figure to 14 Gary Morris (captain), 2784 and 185; Ricky WoodwaTd, 2671 and now. ; CkL PLAINSMAN i . Arkansas Back lone enough es. .. time The ment sible m- e Browns, says Coach Blanton Collier has prescribed a special set of exercises for him. "Most guys do pushups," he grins, "but I have to do pushaways to stay in shape." . . . at the . dinner table, of course. .Ksarejspending --You 'League (UPI) can't fool frank Robinson.' He's that Koufax is better than he too sharp. has shown in this series, a He knows" the'' real" Sandy who 1 better. Koufax and the one he's seeing "The first coupla innings now and he says they re two Thursday he looked like his old ' self. Then his control started different pitchers. m i lj i j Plan ' Open 'til 9 p.nvMon and Fri. 11 6 W. Center, Provo 4 |