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Show LS Sunday Herald 18 m Wyche Passes Bruins To 42-1- 8 Vol Victory ; t aerial bombardment that broke By CARL A. VINES a school passing record for a single game, Tennessee had 319 yards throuhg the air, eclipsing a record of 275 yards set against Kentucky in 1966. KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Bubba Wyche up UCLA'i defenses with his best passing performance of d the season Saturday and Tennessee went on to 8 before fcrush the Bruins record homecoming crowd. Tailback Richmond Floweri kcored twice on runs of three yards and one yard, Wyche hit end Gary Kreis for 14 yards and fullback another touchdown, Richard Pickens ran 33 yards for the fourth TD, quarterback Bobby Scott hit end Terry touchDalton with an down pass, tailback George Silvey scored from the one and Karl Kremser tacked on six (UPD-Quniier- back d r Am 42-1- H V ; i s J Pokes Dump V? -'. I VV i v I VW, Tennessee finished most of the second half with second and third stringers as coach Doug Dicey gave his substitutes game Kansas Downs Colorado - (J Minnesota 20-1- 6 35 to 28 senior, Hampton, a blasted tor scores on runs of 15 and 56 yards and pulled In an So reserve MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) toss from Larry quarterbcak quarterback Ed Synakowski to jphomore lead the Cowboys' first half Lawrence ran tor lour toucn- downs and led his Iowa offense charge. to a bruising 430 yards in total Reserve fullback Joe DeSarro - third-ranke- d - 7- five-yar- 0 3 wers WYOMING'S RICK MARSHALL almost loses the ball after picking up a first down with kick) gain during the first quarter of Saturday's game with Colorado State. CSU'l Tenn Pickens 33 run (Kremser an eight-yar- d (Herald-UP- I tackled Marshall. Wyoming won, Gillingham Teiephoto) Gary kick) 11 from Tenn Dalton pass Scott (Kremser kick) 35-1- 6 UCLA-Cure- ton 99 kickoff re. turn (kick failed) MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (UPI) Kentucky four yard line early in Sherwood pass in the end zone UCLA Copeland 41 pass from Kentucky turned back three the second quarter, but speedy and returned it 100 yards for a Nader pass failed) West Virginia drives inside the Dave Hunter picked off a Mike touchdown. 1 run (Kremser Tenn-Sil- vey 10 yard line to hand the Moun The Mountaineers came right kick) taineers their second straight UCLA-Bol- den I run (run defeat, back to score twice in less than Saturday. five minutes. Ken Juskowich failed) . The Wildcats marched 82 field goal with 'kicked a yards in nine plays the first RYI I FrAcli time they got the ball and scored on a pass from REXBURG, Idaho (UPI) -quarterback Dave Bair to soph- The Ricks College Vikings SatThe American Philosophical omore end Paul Martin. The defeated the Brigham Society evolved from Benajmin urday was catch Martin's first of the at Franklin's Junto in Philadel Young University frosh season. . West Virginia moved to the Rexburg. phia. 46-1- 4. Kentucky Defeats West Virginia by A-4- Count Ricks Defeats 35-1- 07 01 ,078. 27-2- 3 with 1476, 6th place Hank Mitani 1457 and 7th is Ralph Astorga with 1449. In the Scratch Division the leaders are: 1st Place "hil Graham 1505. 2nd place Jerry Zabriskie 1471, and 3rd place Hank Mitani with 1415. These scores are bowled In 7 game across 14 alleys, with the Handicap winner guaranteed 500 00 and 2nd place Is 250.00 The scratch guaranteed prlres are 200 00 first place 150.00 2nd place and 100.00 third place. Note: tne Handicap winner can only win once and cannot collect any scratch prizes. There is a lot of room at the top, the lanes are In excellent condition and pins fall pretty easy. LEAGUE STANDINGS AS 31st, OCTOBER TS. Ult Won Chris' Conect t. Silver Dollar Plua Hut tfoutfet 1. t. I todL'ltrltJ 1. I. S. Udlei ClJitft 1. 1 a Udli Cltulc i OS Mn'i DevblM 1. 1. t 1. City t X 1. 1. Arry Mlxupt S. Mert Mixed 1. 1 3. NWn Monday 1. 1 3. 1. 1. Morning Glory Hwl 8ntmi Keflal Juriior I 1. 1. 3. 1, 2. Queens Regal Rlveriide 1. 2. 3. Ladles 1. 1. S. Satellites it and Overmen Judd and Cances Barber end Hickman Beranek and Heef Smith and Bray Nelson and Cunnlnchem University Appllence Bayly's Inc. End of First Quarter American Gen. Lite Utah Timber and Coal Reams Markets Amos N' Andy Roadrurmers EKiht Balls Morris Motors . Zlon Uphoiiterlne Naylor's and Rio Grande Electrk Motor Service Utah Tech College Pioneer Drive m A and W Cerrouiel Big Boy Jones Paint end Class SnJrley Wilson Mullett Jewelry Jones Paint and Glass Van Leuven's Laundry Coca Cola Bronco's Rustlers. Rangers Wranglerettes Cardinals Seven Tens Reva's Disciples Gutter Dusters Sooners Koniolns Evelyn Brereton's Alma Anderson's Marilyn Evans' Mitchell Jewelry Chris' Conoco R and 0 Texace S. 1. 1. 1 I HIG-H- Northern Stars Maids A Go Ge Stardusters 2. 3. Bowlerettes 1. Alleygalors .Hoprtulls Yourselves Caravan Raiders Sandbeggers Mixed Up 4 Jack and Jill No. Art City No 1 Regel No. I Riti Classic Bonwood Bo.vl Rancho Grenl's Sinclair Carpet Manor LaGeorge Music Marks P and S M and M 2. 3. Mixed Emotions Traveling 1. 2. 3. League-Ladle- s 1. Jones and Andrut Ttt, 1N HIG Coralle Andrus 234 HIS Larry Andrus SM HTG Smith and Bnay 404 HTS Beranek and heeg ITU HIG-HI- S Bud Cances 114, 417 HTG Ebonite 174 HIG Ralph Ferrer 111 HIS Hal Throckmorton 540 HTG Bill and Ivas 12 HTS Sliver Dollar Lounge JOS HIG-HINan Stewart 21 , 510 HTG-HT- S Roadrunners 3S5, 711 HIG Virginia Boyce 201 HIS A lore Hawker 341 S Smith Garage, Kfl, 1141 HIG Roger Ferrer 233 HIS Al Merrell 414 Pioneer Drive In, Mil HIG-HI- S Al Holmes 314, 5W l( n I Jl M 1( 14 14 M it H 11 t 13 K It' is 12 12' 14 7 4 it t M 4 11 23 13 M S 17 17 11 11 ?5 11 21 14 11 11 23 22'i 22 Cerrouiel 744, 1104 HIO John Campbell 111 HIS Jo Ann Abel 570 Jones Paint and Glass teem Is Itie First Quarter Winner HTG-HT- S 2. 3. Utah Traveling League 1. 2. 3. Triple L 1. 2. 3. "Hon Pcltl Old Timers 1. 1. 3. West Utah Stake 1. J, 3. t m I 21 27 22V) 13' 14 I 11 10 11 10 Trade j HTG-H- Teen CS igti tl Prove 1. 1. Team Game HTS-H- igh 4mt Team Series Van Teem -- 4 22 4 e 22 20 10 17 IS 1J 10 1 4 10 4 24 12 14 12 24 11 24 10 U 10 21 15 10 I t It II 10 11 'i 29' 2C 15'i 20 16 4 4 0 0 3 1 9 19 t 12 5 4 7 II 13 gh 3g- -J 20-1- 4. Iowa drove 54 yards in eight plays in the second series of downs in the third quarter to score, Lawrence going the final four yards, and Marcos Melen-de- z adding the extra point for a 0 lead. 21-2- Idaho Rambles To Win 50-4- 2 Over Weber By MICHAEL UPTAGRAFFT Idaho (UPI) -MOSCOW, Both Idaho's Steve Olson and Weber's Paul Waite threw s i x touchdown passes but it was a run by Jeff Gull-lor- y that gave the Vandals a win over Weber and knocked the Wildcats from the undefeated ranks. Oel GEtENBIlT ELEGANCE . . . DURABLE . cooled catalyzed resin finish b resittani to scratches, scuffs, mmtsr and the common household ECONOMICAL the Miree- IN CUSTOM MANHATTAN POR ONLY.. - f Fast HIS HTG HIG HIS SU, Nf 530 1147 1134 PERFECT SETTING FOR FURNISHINGS . . end to easy to Install, too. Anderson's have matching color accessories , nnilc stain! mftlll4inM WAIL IN DOA nnA T ROYAL WAL. natural random plank pattern . . . ONLY HIO I. Fact 3 legislation will alto provide for orderly change from farm use to other uie, both as to Taxes Charged and Zoning Protection. Fact 4 Farm Fact 5 The problem exists in almott every state and 23 of them have already taken steps to solve It. Remember the opponents are athamid to reveal their Identity and are hiding behind "a high sound-In- a tax now " but they enntrol much f the open land now bought up for speculation. land taxes will still increase about 13 If this amendment passes . . If the amendment foils, farm land taxes will go up at least, 25. In either case there will be no loss of revenue and no need to increase your taxes. ... or redecorating bedFINISHING A BASEMENT ROOM room, game room, or den . . .? Do the ceiling, too . , . IN BEAUTIFUL ACOUSTICAL CEILING PAN- - m m e , ELS BY U. S. GYPSUM . . . of I patterns that soak up as much as 65 W. room noises. 12x24 panels as low U ou. 11 'A J VOTE FOR High Individual Sam We have another greet tournament for both men and women starting on 23 November. It is our annual 369 tournament open to both men and women. In this tournament you are given an utomat.e strike in the 3rd, 6th and 9th frames and your normal handicap, using your current seasons average with 21 games or more. It ii really a ball and a lot of high scores are easv to obtain, it consists of 6 games across 12 lanes. So grab your date and perambi late down to Regals for a fun time. According to the fine print in the LBD bill, a double Martini Is a sip that passions the night. by all tne Formers Implementing legislation will provide that only land qualifying for agricultural uie will bo considered for this "land use Aiseisment," land for speculation will not be eligible. OflW MvV NUT . , . It Is iponiorse) end supported and Ranchers ef Utah. Fact 2 1750 Foulers 443, 11 Sherm Welkins 213 Dick Craven 54 Wolverines 447 Bruce Rigby 221 Rey Huft, 400 Individual Series game series 1 et Sandbeggers 431 Cereven Raiders 17S4 Helen Spalding 509 Jack 'n Jill No. 10, Ml, HIG Grace White 224 HIS Leeh Johnson 554 HTG Rancho Lanes 1011 HTS Segle Co 2970 HIS Tony Bilenzich 442 Grants Sinclair 41 J, 1751 HIG Carol McClellan 114 HIS Melba Groneman 441 Duds m, H HIG-HI- S Roy Uredshaw 207, 417 HIG .hi ABOUT THE j BIRCH HTG HTS HIS 7 If Otto Daniels Cal SM Astronauts 47t, HIG Janet Halladay 214 HIS Sandy Swensen 515 Alleygelors 410, HIG Joan Hazel 154 HIS Jackie Hansen 43J "i 10' 21 aic. f jl ' j' j 1151 472, S ' 14 s Mitchell Jewelry 47S, Betty Wtilftaker 224, HIG-HI- S 13 23 score . Terry Hurdy 174 HIS Pat Midget 451 S Kit Kats MS HTS Konlgin 14)4 HIG-I'I- S LaRee Wltherell 117, M S Money Hell's 423, 1774 HIG-HI- S Mary Sevan 117, 543 11 15 one-yar- FACTS HIG 0 24 21 illft Jones Point and Glass 470, 1W0 Iris Pierce 20 Lael Lee S62 HTG Dogles S 1121 HTS Wranglerettes HIG-HIRlckie Ellertsen 170, 3M 12 t HIS- -H EXTDIDFREEPORT '" S Seven-Ten- It' It on 7. p HIG HIS 25 12 Bulldogs Foulers River Runners Wolverines Teachers Lene Runners ... set by Nile Kinnick in 1939 and tied by six other players. The Hawkeye triumph over shadowed a school record-tyin- g 179 yards rushing by Gopher sophomore Barry Mayer. Mayer's total tied Paul Giel's record which was set against Iowa in Iowa hit the scoreboard first d run in Lawrence's the first quarter, but Minnesota came back to tie it on the next series of downs when Mayer ripped up the middle on a scoring dash. after Jim Barrows intercepted a The Gophers added a pair or Maxwell pass and returned it to the second in touchdowns the CSU 35. pass period, one on an scored his first from Hampton Ray Stephens to Ray touchdown on a burst Parson and the other on a one. over right tackle. A yard run by Jim Carter, to pass from starting quarterback make the score 20-But Iowa Jacobson to George wasn't down yet Skip Anderson that brought Wyoming The Hawkeyes took the ball touchdown. on their own 49 following the On the first play of Wyom- - kickoff after Carter's touchdown ing i next series, Hampton and scored nine plays later, Ed broke a half dozen tackles Podolak going the final three around right end and went 56 yards with 1:16 remaining )n the half, to make the halftime yards to score standing up. in exceptionally 10 15 10 . . . Save now THAT LUXURIOUS Paneling by Evans DO A WITH HTG-HT-S HIS HIS Moon 1951. cu ivwiwaii ilB Hi came Saturday. Lawrence's four touchdowns broke a school record of three 50-4- 2 n HIG-HI- 1. Swarn'i first scoring recep tion gave CSU an early 0 lead, but the Rams didn't get back into Wyoming territory the rest of the first half. Williams made it 6 when he burst over from right tackle 14 Senior Citizens Starliiwr, VltlUI y beautiful, economically priced, Philippine lauan Mahogany. HIs-- HH Chris' Conoco 112, 2231 Lucille Brown 235.53 HTG-HT- ij U CHptn 1 lKlfl4M WTO-H- U FOR INTERIORS LOOK . . . WAIL Of over from 26 yards out, Cene scoring Huey pulled In a pass and Bob Jacobs booted field 8oals of 47 and 20 yards for the cowboys. CSU split end Terry Swam both of the Rams' scored touchdowns on a pass from Chip Maxwell and a 72- yard hurl from substitute Jerry Montiel. The Cowboys literally ran over CSU the next time they had the ball, driving 79 yards in 17 plays. Runs by DeSarro and Williams, mostly off tackle, played the key part in the drive before DeSarro bowled his way over from the 1. Hampton pulled in an scoring pass and Jacobs booted his first field goal to give the halftime Cowboys their 37-- 7 lead. Wyoming then coasted in for Oh great Pumpkin In the sky, take thy hobgobblini and fly, fly, fly. Anybody 'want to trade some pickled eyeballs for some tired penny snickers, gooie gums, and : bruised apples? Sheesh what a nigH, think I'll Join a Thursday night league, this ' minding the home on Halloween night Is for the witches. Mcthinks some of those monsters Invading the premises were at least 2Uish. But y'know there were rvrely a lot of cute costumes out ringing the bells "Twick 'n TweetinM!" Bet they won't forget the horrible monster at the door of mv house either. The Golden Harvest Classic is fully underway now, and the first weeks leaders are: In the Handicap Division 1st Place Phil Graham 1552, 2nd place Jerry Farley - 1520, 3rd place Walt Skinner 1494, 4th place Jerry Zabriskie Is tied with Jack Hansen Ikl Mix 2 27-1- 4 run by tailback Mickey Cureton on a Vol klckoff, a pass from quarterback Jim Nader to d end Ron Copeland a run by quarterback Bill Bolden. When Wyche went qut with 223 yards through the air and I1. FORT COLLINS. Colo. (Uri) the victory. The Cowboys are now explosive Wyoming of Colorado State Univer-sity'- b iverall. tmee the led fense, by record is overall and touchdowns of fullback Dave In the conference. Hampton, struck for 37 points in jm425pms the first half Saturday and coasted In to a 4614 Western Athletic Conference victory over Colorado State University. The victory kept Wyoming unbeaten WAC record alive with five straight wins as the Cowboys continued their confer ence lead. Iowa Stuns Rig-gin- UCLA scored on a 1. 46-1- 4 3 2-- 1 extra points. rly Bin CSU --An experience. A crowd of 64,071 saw the Vols, who now launch a four- game drive for the Southeastern Conference title, gain revenge loss to for last year's UCLA In the season opener. 27-1- 4 Tennessee's win gave the Big edge In the series Orange a By JAMES WIECK with the Bruins. LAWRENCE. Kan. (UP- Ds Wyche riddled the Bruin Sophomore fullback John with passes throughout defense touchdowns two for ran and ir2 vards and Quarterback the first half, hitting 17 of 24 for Bobby Douglass passed for a 223 yards, and one touchdown. third touchdown saiuraay 10 Two pass interceptions, one In Kansas on a the end zone lead early In the game win over Colorado in a and the other as the half closed, raln.nlacmed Biff Eisht football marred the performance. battle before postseason bowl UCLA I 111 6- 18 scouts. 114 21 -42 Tenn. The victory, Kansas' seventh 3 Tenn run (Kremser Flowers the eave straight this season, In kick) the record a Jayhawks while Tenn Kreis 14 from Bie Eight conference pass in the Wyche (Remser kick) Colorado fell to overall. Tenn-Flo1 run (Kremser league, fifth-ranke- ( , V-'- PROPOSITION 500 SOUTH 200 WEST PROVO X 4 373 - 6682 Utah Agriculture land Owners Assn. |