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Show r -- 1 ! Watte illiciteiaftl o el Aggies, r - ersUtags were WICHITA, Kan. (LTD Wichita State stopped four Utah Stat drives deadlock in an line for. a intersection football epener one-yar- again on the Shockline, this time" end d I ' -7 : Jimmy Jones cut down Lane at the twyard : line on - a fourth down run. State's other drives were Saturday night To at the Wichita 14 in the stopped kicked a Jim Murphy field goal in the opening quarter second period and, at the Wich Criticism l quu4er-for Utah State, and Troy Ander ita- - ifiinT Wichita was held deep in its son booted a field goal THE UNIVERSITY 6F WYOMING has react-e- d for Wichita in the third period ownjejTllvfflitsfirst Jivi to recent criticiani-ofitsiniathletic" expendi- - tor the ball positions and failed to earn s only scoring. . game s .tures by saying that 60 per cent of its a first down until the middle of Twice Utah State drove to income for be would by budget paid the Wichita oneryard line and the second period. But the defenders played tough ; v Irom athletic events. twice the Shockers threw back Wichita ' when backed expeep in their own in School officials reported the percentage talented Mc Arthur Lane on territory. fiscal for the fourth down plaining department's $703,022 budget running plays. Wichita ended with a minus 1967-6- 8. The university had earlier been criticized Lane, a senior, rushing and only 65 too large gained 125 net yards rushing in yards total offense, while Utah by a Casper radio station for earmarking a portion of -- its - $14.5 million budget for- - sports, 19 carries, mostof - whkh were State-- had 130 rushing and 262 over Ms tackles.' Utah State total offense. activities. -. 62 yards to the Wich marched cefifc Wichita State 0 0 3 0- -3 Wyoming officials polnfedjbuf thaTTSF per ' of Wover-ald line with the open- Utah State ita 3 0 0 0- -3 l university, budget is being spent' on kick off but failed to move . athletics. The statistics released by Wyoming off- ing Scoring: across on four tries from a first FG 34 . . icials indicated thfc 59.8 per:centof : the down at the six ; yard line, v- - i'WSU Anderson FG 37 " events. budget is paid from gate receipts at athletic With four minutes gone the A 11,292 The remaining 40.2 per cent, representing $282,845 comes from general appropriations from state general funds and income from other univer- IY JOE WATTS fetside-jts20-yar- 3-- 3' Wyoming Officials Rea4 'Athletic' Budget ' d ttefl rd ge athletic-department'- - f 200-pou- two-yar- - j one-yar- USU--Murp- h sity sources such as land and student registration i, fees. ." " Beats Wy oming - The Casper radio station editorial, part of which we printed in this column, said that the athletic expenditures at Wyoming were $1,865,000 for a biennum, or $932,500 per year. This figure higher than that released by Wyoming University officials. stated-5- 4 The ditoriaI-als-o per cent of this amount was to be subsidized by direclrstate appropriation. University officials said that only 40 per TUCSON, Ariz. (UPI) -- Wy cjent would be financed by the taxpayer. This is a oming opened defense of its difference of some 14 per cent WeteiiiHAthleticanference Of course; it is to come ttp tdtJiaTfymg" football crown Saturday night figures. It all depends on how you figure it. with a victory over Ari Coaches salaries are sometimes not listed under zona. The game was the season athletic expenditures. They are sometimes listed under the physical education budget, especially opener - for bom teams and Wyoming is favored to be one when the coach is also teaching some classes. of the top contenders for the Capital improvement expenses are sometimes not listed under athletic xpenditures although the WAC title this football year. Wyoming's first score came capital improvement is used' entirely for athletics!" on a short quarterback sneak New fieldhouses, stadiums,,and other expensive facilities are generallynot considered part of the athletic expenditures. Thus many differences can develop just in the matter of bookkeeping. collegiate Regardless of the' exact figure athletics is very expensive, and gate receipts are not covering the costs. The taxpayer is footing the major portion of the expenses in most of the nation's universities. 3 Utah taxpayers have an even bigger burden than Wyoming's. Utah taxpayers are trying to foot : the bill on big jithletic -- AtBUQUEBQUE, N.M. (UPI) State, and Weber State." -i- New JIexicoof . the Western Athletic Conference rolled to a win over Idaho State Uni ! To Nice . Arizona 36-- 7 In First Game with Paul Toscano carrying it over. I li 7 ivvLi n. mil.,. :mmk,,mJ . The point after, touchdown, at BYV BACKFIELD COACH Earl Ltedley Is surrounded by "quarterback. The Cougars face New Mexico In the opening' tempt was blocked by the Art his current starting backfield, left to right, sophomore Ron game next Saturday night at 8 p.m. in Cougar Stadium. zona line leaving the score 0 at fullback, Wally Hawkins at wingback, Perry (Photo by Phil Shurtieff Herald Staff photographer) : Wakeley after the first quarter. ... ...... ... The Cowboys scored first and .Kodrique .at .tailback .and .sophomore .Terry .Sanford .at. y V had built up a 13-- 7 lead, before the Wildcats kicked a field goal to move 'them" within three points of the eventual winners. -Both teams then kicked another field goal and a third Cowboy touchdown cave the victor a 0 lead after three quarters. e tally was increased to the final margin in the last Quarter of play. with good speed, southpaw, blocks well and is a (The sixth in a series of ar True, most of the. yards lost power-runnticles discussing BYU football rushing come from quarterbacks averaged 12 yards per carry in dedicated player. who were dropping back to pass. 1966 and rushed for four touch-- ; HomoiiK. who will also do .) prospects some punting for the -- Cougars, :..i-jrJ If statisticians were football But the difference in averages downs. coaches, or vice versa, all of would still seem to favor the In addition, he was used as a transferred to BYU from Arithe halfbacks and fullbacks in pass over the run. pass receiver and also returned zona Western JuniorCollege. He was there, was the college football today could be The best answer seems to be the kickoff. Rodrigue caught 16 one con't survive without the passes good for 303 yards (4th leading ground gainer and top converted into pass receivers, He is - a strong, agile ah Orpiworse yet, thesesame other,' and that one reason the in that department) and mree punter. bacfciwhb wDIbi 'a great asset" averwho kickoff most TDs. who His will return be six backs grind doing boys in 'w. out the yardage the Hard way, of the Cougars ruslung -- this age was-19- .4 yards pei-trbe wasting away on the. year are so fcnportant to the Another returning letterman Is The two fullbacks who will be PHILADiEIJPIHA (UPI) Big! might 24-- 3 BYU attack bench. Wally Hawkins. 191iund w taking over the position former versity of the Big Sky Saturday George Archer, playing "a little Such might be the case if a Coach Tom Hudspeth and of lor from Mesa, Ariz. Hawkins, ly held by Johnny Ogden art cautious stride continued. Jjis in the season opepfiT-fo- r andstatistician'turnedchwai to fensive: backMd wade Earl lf:Miaay3ealtB?could! Sopnioren-Wakal- y FOOTBALL SEASON is here- - in - a big stay." night : botn schools. " " from Lindley, have two fine fullback be a great one because he is junior Tbm Rippee. Wakely Golf the Next baturday night the Cougars play the in money Philadelphia BYU's football statistics of last prospects this season, but neith the hardest running back on the could be one of the few sopho Classic Saturday by . firing a first home game of the season when they meet er has played one minute of team., Wally was granted an ex- mores to make the starting line year, the New Mexico Lobos at 8 p.m. par 70 to increase his In 1966, when the Cougars fin- varsity ball for BYU. And of tra year of eligibility by the up Jn the first game with New lead to four strokes after the The Cougars then host Western Michigan in ished second in the nation in the four offensive backs (tall- - WAC asra manifest hardship Mexico. of third the round Brisk another night game. . total offense, every pass' at- backs and wingbacks), only two case resulting from- - an injury in A former defensive nlaver. tournament. ; ; his sophomore year. Ron played the monster post night atmosphere is a beautiful setting tempted was good for an aver are lettermen. Archer, a six foot six inch of over seven yards. One of the returning letter-me- n The two other offensive backs, tion. Since movinjr to fullback. for a football game if it stays warm enough, and age gain cowboy from Gilroy, Calif., The average BYU rushing at Ken Call and Wes Homolik, are however, he has been an offen is Perry Rodrigue, the the prospects are that it will. rustled up four birdies during -Call. 185- - sive standout. He is a good cut- OGDEN tailback of last year both sophomores on the other hand, was Don tempt, (UPI) Rueeed Two night high jschool football games were his round over the who 3.7 brisk worked number for ran very runner, has good speed and a was Fullmer the Jrom team's six only good pounded Laytonr per yards . played Friday and the weather was perfect for the and windy White- a gutty well in the spring game. He is a xnacK lor finding the bole in the occasion. It makes a great evening out and so if rounds against" two opponents marsh Valley Country Club to carry. line. Saturday in preparation for his you haven't got your tickets to the Cougar home middleweight fight against De offset two bogies which put him 12 under par. Rippee, a transfer from Taft 7 games you had better get them fast. troit veteran Teddy Wright. ' at 204, Junior ' threeCollege, is a tough, dedi Dan a carded Sikes, One of the biggest games of the year will be middle Fullmer, cated who blocks well 69. two to eain strokes under player -bver when road on travel the the Cougars ; played weight contender by the World and can power his wav into the the mountain to do battle with, the Wyoming Cow- Boxing Association, worked four and- - replace Billy Casper in ' line. at 208. Casper, rounds against John Padilla and second place boys in Laramie. a the who with started day The Downtown Coaches Club is sponsoring a two against Mark Doyle. 137 total for 36 A' crowd of several hundred seven under par bus to the game and all fans are invited to make holes, three behind Archer, fell the trip as a group in a bus or (hopefully) buses. persons jammed the lobby of back with a 73 after running The game is Saturday, October 7th, and the the Ben Lomond Hotel to watch into bogie trouble on the back who battles Wright bus will leave Provo that morning at 12:30 a jo, Fullmer,22 r at nine and was at 210. That tied 'in Sept. 17--7 back in Provo at 2:00 ajn. on Sunday Weber State's fieldhouse. him with Bobby Charles one It will arrive " was of in front stroke uiem morning. .' 196 SEPTEM 17, PROVOUTAH COUNTY, UTAH SUNDAY Manager Angelo Curley said " Roy Humphreys is chairman of the trip and Fullmer would complete his Mason Rudolph, who moved ' ' I tickets are available through him or the BYU ticket workouts Monday and Tuesday back into contention with a five at Bullock's Gym m Mldvale under 67' for a 209 total Bob Goalby and , Chuck ore " SEATTLE-tUP- irSopho.-mCourtneynalso shot" fiveunder 67's on the par 72, 8,708 yard quarterback Frank Pa trick scored one touchdown and course to tie Bobby -- Nichols, set up another with a 31 yard Louisville, Kyrand Lee Trevino, pass to lead Nebraska to a 17--7 Et Paso, Tex., at 211. -. 21-1f intersectional football, victory 3 CALDWELL, Idaho (UPI- )- In her round Saturday, Miss over Washington be Saturday 72 Pam Burnett turned in a Whitworth thrilled the gallery a of 57,000. fore crowd ' Saturday for a 36 hole total of when she hit a six iron within By SCOTT BAHUE Another . halfback sophomore, lead 140 to take a led BYU scoring through UPI SPORTS WRITER one. and three quarters inches "H was a delightful trip and! The trip was smooth In every Joe Orduna of Omaha, turned the in over Shirley Englehorn 24-1- 4 we accomplisbed all of our ob- - aspect, the only ailments suf- out tne nip, and came home of the hole on the 150 yard, par : BERKELEY, Calif. (UPI- )- in several sparkling runs before ' Englehorn Invitational ' Ladies C fered by any members of the with a 13.0 average. Jectives." John - McGaffie scored, two he was injured in the third perthree fifth. pro golf tournament. This was the . report from team were in the line of sprains forward Karl Liimo scored 12.0 . iod. KALAMAZOO, Mich. (UPI)-Wes- tern Miss Burnett, playing out of The final 18 holes in the touchdowns' from close up and Brigham Young University head and bruises. Food and water per cage, senior guard Randy Michigan booted a The was rounds N.C., game played la 103 Charlotte, posted basketball coach Stan ; Watts supplies were very desirable Schouten hit for 11.1 in 26 games field goal and turned an of 6 over the 5 par 71 $11,000 ; second annual tour Irby Augustine raced 14 yards degree heat. nament will be played Sunday. for another score on a pass The Cornhuskers did not have Friday as. he settled back into and there were no illpesses com- and Junior guard Lynn Parsons intercepted pass into Purple Sage course. She had a his coaching office following a monly, attributed to foriegn averaged 9.1. Saturday for a 4 win 68 from Friday's first round, Interception Saturday to spark much trouble oping with Washr'v As a team BYU averaged 94.5 over Miami of Ohio, its first " 25,000 mile tour of the Orient travel " the favored California Bears to ington's highly touted defense Carol Mann of Olympia - and South Pacific. Conference victory As for the basketball exper- points per game and the op a comeback 3 victory over in the first half, though the Miss EngleEl., joined The Cougar basketball team, ience and the value gained by ponents scored 66.8 per game. over the visitors in five years. Fields, Oregon. All three tallies were Huskies did stiffen considerably horn in scoring the day's best " Dale which left Provo last July 25, the team, Coach Watts could The Cougars played before an Livingston's made by junior college trans- after intermission. . 70. of round estimated on fans 85,000 the school a broke record, kick, arrived home Thursday morning only say that he had a chance fers whom the Bears expect will Washington's o f f e n s e was 14-deadlock to Miss Mann had a 4 card 27-- 7 after playing a total of 21 to ee the newcomers and also tour, and several games were third-quarthelp rebuild their gridiron ragged most of the time and 35and Miss Englehorn one of send the Broncos ahead. was able to play a number of televised. clicked only when quarterback -games. fortunes. .. : 35. ... combinations. Tom Sparlin rair 8 yards for Their stops during the 13-- 7 With a Oregon holding The tournament hostess', 141 BOULDER, . cok). (UPI) ' lour Included - Japan, Korea, "We won't know until later lead in the last period of the the lone Husky score. stroke one held second 1967-6TD place, was set In first the season Just how the Phillipines, Australia, New Sophomore quarterback Bob Pacific Eight Conference game, Nebraska's of Miss Mann and Betsy ahead - this Smith fumbled Frank when much value Two wins Tahiti. and up Eealand, experience Anderson ran for three touch Bobby Smith of California Rawls of Spartanburg, S.C, Miss a punt and Glenn Patterson of In Tahiti upped the Cougars' was, since the competition and downs for a total 212 yards to intercepted a pass by Alan 71 a Rawls had ' Saturday. Nebraska recovered on WashEast Carolina 27 William and Colorado 27 Baylor T lour record to 24 wins against the rules were so very diffeand set up a Tied for fith in the tourna power the Colorado Buffaloes to Pitcaithley rent" Watts said. .33, ..Nebraska worked three defeats. ington's Houston 33 Florida St 18 ' Mary 7 drive which ended with McGaf ment were Sandra Haynie of a 27-- 7 victory over the Baylor to the one and Dick Davis down didn't have time for N. Carolina St. 13 N. Carolina 7 S. CaUf. 49 Wash St. 0 Coach Watts indicated he was fie going across from the one. went over right tackle for the Fort Worth. Tex.; Sue Maxwell Bears Saturday. pleased with the . reception practice sessions, so our funda- Virginia Military 46 Davidson 21 Boston U. 20 Bucknell 16 Bear quarterback Barry touchdown. of Pasadena, Calif.; Mary Mills The stocky Anderson carried v given to the BYU group which, mentals suffered. Consequently, Western Michigan 24 Miami, Bronk 31 ' Duke Wake kept the march going The Cornhuskers were on the 13 and for Forest scores five of from Ocean and Miss.; Springs, seven, of course, also represent the we have plenty of work to do Ohio -fourth scoreboard again within minSouth Carolina 34 Iowa State S Kathy- - Whhworth of Coronado two yards out Tailback William when - he clicked on a in that area," Watts admitted. Buffalo 30 Kent St. 8 United States.;.y--t-M- seven-yar- d to JVayneJ down, pass Colorado's Harris other .scored 1967-6utes when Patrick r passed 31 HM. 8 Waynesburg e 61 Slippery' winner tn Official practice for the South. Meth. 20 Texas A" and Springs, Watts, a ana uicu wu awxi a yards to left end Dennis Moroiewart touchdown on a run . season AU TourOct. 143s. so the National Rock 7. 15, .Invitational 7' begins posted fte M 17 . second PAT after Mc Gaffie's rison at the Washington five. Miss Whitworth slipped from after taking a lateral from nament to New York City,, re- Cougars won't be away from Southern Methodist 20 Texas 17 Washington 7 Nebraska ' Dan touchdown put the Bears ahead Halfback Ben Gregory moved quarterback . AandM17 an opening 68 Friday to a 75 substitute ; ,'; ported that this tour proved the courts very long. for the day. .... the ball down to the one and on Saturday with a 8 round. Kelly. to be more successful than the "We have asked the players Nebraska 17 Washington T 7: -- The dense jungle Patrick scoredjm a sneak, and ma- She is the leading money winner Bobby Green scored Baylor's two previous BYU tours of not to go near a gym for Louisville 46 Drake 7 The basic 'design of the Sparlin's run put the Huskies South America, me uragars quite "a while they ; need ,a California 21 Oregdn13 hogany forest vt El Peten; in on the current Ladies Profes- only touchdown on a was laid down in the scoring column midway Oklahoma St 0 Ah Force O.tie Guatemala, yields much of the sional Golf Association tour, pass from Aran .Flynn in the Volkswagen took teams to South America rest" Watta tatA '. ' ' " before World War IL final quarter, Senior ' tenter Jim Kaktos Northern Illinois 24 Butler 7 world's chicle for chewing' gum, followed by Miss- Mann. through the second period. fa&Qa&dlKS. . iJ , tsy 36-1- 7 6-- - . . Rod nque, Hawkins Give txpenenc e to Backfield 23-1- N. 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