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Show tj171jacs1711ynxzzat Writer toco that year. 4:3a togo,Nsvy to :jmnutee .. jo ;ht ' stent Inches ? of aoow. v- - : rd - Jy, Over All-Sta- rs ALT LAKE CITY (UPI1 - The' University of Utah' Red- iktni coasted to a 10M8 exhibi tion basketball victory over fee to Etoar American Nleliio Friday AO-Sta- neldbouie and safety Shelley Buttrill --but" it was fee Middies' top veteran, defensive and and team Capt Bill Dow, vn collected the fmal Navy points when he tackled Army kicker Nick Kurilko in the end sone to the fourth quarter. But thtji it was Army's turn and for a while it did not seem to come toe JateJLfter Van Evans returned 1 punt 3S yards to midf ield, OToole eame in to get things going. The Cadet marched to a score to 11 plays wife Moore going over left tackle. A pass for two points failed. Vo Is Whi oVandv 103-7- 6 " ATVINES KNOWVILLEr,Tenn.-(UPI- 1- -1 " second up a intermission. : ' tpectlvely,, ; : - :,- Vols, who d ? ... 8-- H- outooroa 1-- lU-fUr- a by tailback Walter Chadwick, Twto tailbacks Steve Owens and Shotts sliced big hunks in ona tach by Charley Fulton, B'obba. Wycbe and Bob Pattn- - the Oklahoma State defenu to "and Orange on and field goals of 38 and 11 Swrer Oklahoma to 1 yards by Karl Kremaer, before a sell- Wlngbaek John Valput scored Big Eight victory out crowd of 81,8a to Owen touchdown on Vanderbllt's third-rank- 88-1- 4 2 first a run in" the third and quarterback Roger Siriod wlngbaek Lea Noel on one-yar- , Saturday. d ' ffff4 VlSSre ' 1 Conference pass catching re- cord, making U grabs for tf yards. He --finished the season 38-1- 4 with 78 catches and 1,114 yards. ' The Commodores' first touch ; :..'.-yy down was set up at fee start of The victory gave coach Chuck the second half by an onides n Fairbanks' Soonerg a 0 kick captured by end John ference record and feelr first Ingram on fee Tennessee 47. unbeaten Jig season since kickatr 1962, It also toft the Big Red ; failed ' Tennessee and tempt H for fee season, feeir best since 1968, and sot up fee New scored Its fourth touchdown of fee afternoon to nine plays, wife Year's night classic against 1 who led key Tenneaaea Wyche, d .; Tennessee. wins over Georgia Tech and Alabama earlier to the season. Oklahoma Grabs l-- NQRMANjC40a.-(UPI- wai never m doubt as the Utes took a 0 lead and never dii lraU Ken Gustafson of the Unlver-sitv of; Wisconsin, led the tour s, all .college gradu ing ates, wun poinis. j Utah ooena its NCAA season aturday night against Texts Teen m salt aKe uiy. Tbi second-ranke- meet Oklahoma to Miami New Year's night, - finished the sesion 0 to fet SEC and 84 after Tennessee 840 lead by Vandy end Bob Goodrldge added to . his Southeastern . v half piled ) l. buit. The To 41-1- 4 41-1- Forward Lyndon MacKay cored tt points on a variety of outildt thoti to pact fet Red skins. Joe English and Mervm Jackson added 15 and 16 re. u rd sa)ftogIsresrTybT whonmlsielj'two and a naif the fourth period to wrap it up games early in fee season wife Orange Bowl-bouJennegsee for fee hapless Commodores a knee injury ,had more than wrapped up its first Southeast- who ended tho season For f,000ards total oSenst ai The ern Conference championship to to second a row, nil five of six passes for 132 11 years Saturday wife a rain-- the year quarterback Warren, 4 Dewey win ever Vanderyards Saturday. He sat out fee soaked BrCARL . 19-1- 4 Army go its firval TO to explosive ataniter. The Cadets gL.fee baM on the Army 48 wife3;23 gone to the final quarter and scored 30 seconds later on OToole's masterful pass to Steele. Navy ended the cmpaign. now a rousing success, at H-- l --while Army concluded Its second straight t--2 seajon. For coach BiH EUa, it was bis first victory over Army since taking over Navy football to 1965. He previously bad ' played a tie and tost a game. Army coach Tom Cahiu" is now to fee service classic -- mucB-mahgn- Ufa Hoopstors Win l ht . The field waj In good shape, however, , ahd ao . were the Middies, Moving with ease gainst Army, frtwrighr Army exploded : 17-- v ,. 17-- three starters -- ornrbacks Jerry Motf and Jim Sheppard rd minutes later OToolt bit end Gary Steele on a pass .play for a touchdown. Navy was a underdog whn K took to the near-frew-a John rT, Kennedy -Sudlumrwhidi only U hours earner had beer buried under two . quick - touehdowm bebjadaub oijrtorbaclc Jtm with fee Middiei to a 1M sophomore Pike ramming to from fee one. lead la the first period and built A 15Y.ard pass from Cart-wrigto 0 at the half. to Murray and a Army got nowhere during " dasb by RaMy were the key that half as Cartwdghl consis , tootjy bit ends Rob Taylor and play. 0 Mifct Calrk and flanker Terry , ; Navy made it on a drive in fee second quarter Murrty for key chunks of wife Balsty, a member ot, fee yardago which set up Navy's oortog.! junior varsity at fee beginning of fee season, sprinting in from Cartwright, playing bis final fee 13. with 8:05 Wt in the collegiate game, completed It of 29 passes for W yards, period. Cartwright'e masterful mixing of his plays had Army's Navy opened fee scoring en Church's field goal for a M defenders befuddled as he WL ..leal Rick Bayer, the Middles' ' Taylor for 13, Clark for nint defensive back, fees intercepted and 11 and Murray for nine to a Steve Undell pass on Army's set bp the touchdown run. 48 and the Middies needed just d Navy 'a Jiaa : playa to ecort with : ifewat, was shored adaarably Lynn Moore with 9:08 left. Two a'u succeeded la rawing out tht dock ter that for It fint wto vr Amw in JoottmH flnc 1KJ Ifl4 tto first wtaRicteo8 dieted two-yar- d , . wi . - , th 9 OToole. OTooli as hU Hi J tweotofr Ar4rsejeaak for conversion and it was anybdy's . garni at that point. ' Army awed ke first touch-do-B on a run by . ROAE3Um(UW)-I.-trtd a 1W lesd .Nvy built vir- - favored- Army and. thai" bid en tor dear W a;toat s blitertog Ca;Jet comwaek in , the fourth, quarter to pull out I renew. (hrite in the 1 of their storied- cliic S rdey benr lCtKO" ehWed fang Army, trailing gr wt fivt points, was or4ng aato Navy Itoebacke Ray TCarte rwwrd a fumble on fe Navy , " i ' "; Until Army suddenly, cam alive to fee tmd period t was , aU Navy ai poised ojuartsrbeek : John 0rtwrt repeatedly picked apart the Army aeoonda. Ty with hi precision pesaea and tn ttort Mwii defense kept the normally bleared . Army offense bottled to its .ewfl trritory. it Tauwtdowi .by J Jeri Balsiy i and Dan Pike. Navy'g alternat-f- cl -left hliba(s, a yard . field goal by John Church and a safety acjwently had Navy borne) free,, but with; 'nine -- 1-- r rmv Gh arge To Triumph Win 7-- con-Ro- Eiit sec-Fie- ld , hm Sundoy HeroldlFv keeping for fee final two yards. Jet encines to today's air craft art ' pretested to man-ma- , de hurricanes where winds to W miles per hour ve up gtneritoa 1 NAVY'S TERRY MURRAY (to wWte tejtey) eatcbee pais lor a first dewfi ait Army Ime. Amy defender Tern Waller falls to the ground alter falling to break no . tteplay, Navy won the game, M-- li (Herald- - UPI TelephQte) gum 9ns, oy Evory Night Until , SF03TS FANS! t5-ya- I -- Carries Tide to By CSNS 7-- YOU ki;o7 " back LorenT Carter for the ly three yards but then stabler . BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UP- O- Southeastern . Conference, total peeled off for Ms scoring sweep, An t eptrifyin romp by offense crown. Steve Davis converted for the to Carter hit on 'njje of V) pasa-- a Cximsoa Tide. ' Stabler Kenny Suaxterbaci for ffl yards while Stabler gave seventh- ranked Alabama a w victory could muster only 12 yards on Alabama finished fee season Pu-e- j of fiv throws. Carte? fin with an H--l record wife fee over arch rival Auburn to Ished S9 tha season with W73 total tone loss To Tenjiessea anil mud battle, at Legion; field yards to Stabler'a 1,537 yards tie with Florida State. Auburn Wday, ' total offense. Carter outgalned He rw by the finished M. Stabler to the air 1,307 yards eauer woKe open signal a Alabama T f to been had which dominatgame 1,4. 0 630 Auburn dominated the first Auburn ed by Auburn until that moment, Stabler swept right end half, as the Scoring; avoiding tackjeri at fee itoe of Crimson Tide never penetrated Aub FO Riley 38 acrimmago and then outran ev- Tiger lemwry ana maqe omy Ala w Stabler 47 run, PaySs eryone, parrying an Auburn de one first down, that to the seo kick fender wttft junt we laal ave eta perioa. ' A,3M Auburn threatened to scare yards to the end fone, ' r The 4radmQ!iai oiagh was three times, but Olivers were to winds stopped at the Alabama. 1 18 staged and 9 steady downpour of rain and Tard lines. Qn the fourth play of the with occasionally lightning game Tommy Lunsford punted PfflUDELPHU I'UPfi-T- he brightening the, dark skies, , Auburn's three points came the ba 53 yards to the Ala Philadelphia ,Phjiea wyi line where Tiger w wioiwn , games early In th third period 0M bama field goal by John Ri- defenders downed the ball. Ala- - spring training neirt March ley, who missed a Styard field bams played with its back to April, completing fee schedule goal attempt to the second peri-P- i. fee wall the rest of fee half.' with games with the New York Alabama got fee ball at mid- - Mets fa Palm Springs.. Calif.. after an Auburn punt with April the field The Phillies wiH start Stabler provided Although ha lost bis individ- 12 minutes left to : the ball their exhibition schedule against winning ual battle, with. Auburn quarter gains, Two Jina playi netted on. the Cincinnati Jeas 09 Macft i. STEPHENS byPCIVAN MtoV a rd ! GIVE MIMA GIFT HE WILL ENJOY WD:n. 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