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Show Sunday Heroic! wndat, novcmbek it, iw 14 Sun Devi is Tromp Past Cougars 47-- 1 Arizona Sfate Explodes For Big 1st Half Lead K it ft By Ur 4 -- o JOE WATTS Herald Sports Editor Apparently it takes more than a snowstorm to beat the speedy Arizona State Sun Devils. It takes keeping the tarp off the iera field too. v punts of the day. Great Block He kicked it to Lenny Randle who got an All American block which from Ron Pritchard knocked BYU's Ed Romero right off the ball carrier, and with that great block springing him Randle out raced the air grasping oiu aetenaers for a 70 yard punt return and the fourth score for the Devils The trap that had been placed on the BYU Stadium turf kept the field footing amazingly sure, which enabled the Sun Devils to explode to a 2 win over the Brigham Young University Cou within a five minute period. On the frist scrimmage play gars before 13,026 fans, a new thereafter BYU fumbled again low for the BYU Stadium. BYU The Devils vaulted to a 40 0 and ASU recovered on the 32 yard line. The Devils couldn't halftime lead and the subs went to set the rest of the way in chalking move, however, and had field goal by Powell a for tle of win the season up the sixth from the BYU 28 yard line. for ASU against two losses. Joe Spagnola capped off the For the Cougars it was the first half scoring with a strong seventh straight loss of the 22 yard run for a touchdown season which is the longest los to cap a 74 ya d drive in ing streak for a Hudspeth coach seven plays. ed team. The drive again was started A Runnaway Contest after a BYU pass was interceptBecause the Sun Devils made ed by Seth Miller, his second such a runaway of the contest of the half. interception in the game the hard 50 Yard Run was another BYU player that couldn't catch the speedly Sun Devil back. early touchdown Is d GETTING AWAY ON A 70 yard punt return for Art ASU fullback running Arizona State concluded its Just falling off balance after Randle broke one tackle right after he caught the ball with the aid of the Inny Randie for Arizona State. On left, Adams of the Malone finished shy mid-wa- y couldn't reach him and greatest block of the day by Ron Pritchard. Arizona State ran up a 474 lead a good block, It BYU punter Rich Adams. through the scoring Conference Western Athletic A.DD ASU neither could Horrace Smith (86) nearest to him. hugr Scales (70) and won (Herald photograph by Phil Shurtleff) season rushing record. He needthird period when Dave Buchaned 142 yards and he finished an skirted left end for a 50 yard with 'only' 102 yards in 21 run to give the Sun Devils a carries. He carried the ball only 47-lead. three times in the second half. got on the scoreboard in Byu His substitute, Jim Shaughnes-s- y third quarter on a fourth the .carried lor 99 yards in 17 down pass from Rick Jones to carries and so between the two Neil Bingham which covered 24 of them they totaled 201 yards yards. in 38 carries. The two point conversion failWhile Malone and Shaughnes- ed. EL PASO, Tex. (UPI- )- yards on the ground although sy were impressive enough for In the fourth quarter BYU Wyoming, playing without head the Miners gained 227 in the air. the Devils, :t was quarterback was the only team to crack coach Lloyd Eaton, stopped the The Cowboys picked up 216 Joe Spagnola and return speci the goal line. The Cougar score high powered University of yards on the ground. alist Lenny Randle who were came on a one yard run by Texas at El Paso passing game responsible for the main offen- Chris for a halftime lead Reading after a 31 yard sive fireworks.along with critifrom Jones to Ron Wakley off and a held Old nun winter is giving us the high signs, cold gray mornings, frost on the Saturday cal BYU fumbles and pass in- pass and set up the score on the revitalized air attack in the pumpkins and windshields, time to let the engine warm up a bit before hitting the road terceptions. to work, methinks he is getting his snow flakes ready to cover up all the dead leaves, four yard line. second half for a 9 victory The Scoring and bare trees and bring a little beauty back to this cold earth. Typical of a gray The Cougars completed only in remained Eaton Laramie, two Arizona State scored morning I received an anonymous letter today casting a shadow on our Golden Harvest 33 percent of their passes .going Tournament leader, complete with cut out letters pasted on a blank sheet and unsigned Wyo., in bed with the flu. He 6 the touchdowns in first to the t al. Just in answer to this letter and to those who have doubts. Phil is bowling in a air 39 times and com became ill early in the week. touchdowns and three quarter, current league this seasoi. at the Riti Classic, has bowled 30 games this season with a 13 for total of 234 Line coach Fritz Shurmur and pleting two fieldgoals in the second 184 average on Friday nights at 9 p.m One further touch, Phil, knowing he is a better field coach Paul Roach back yards. PerhaP n,vln8 .HJ"r HUn th,t but quarter and one touchdown in The Sun Devils took to the lump, volunteered to enter this tournament directed the team in Eaton's with a 130 average and his standings and bowling are based on that the third quarter. figure. Nuff said. air only 16 times, but completed place. our BYU, after trailing 47-- 0 got seven for 106 Th,,.,U 1st,,weekend to e Golden Harvest and the standings going into KURT FREUDENTHAL 1M a By built yards. up Wyoming on the scoreboard with a touch ,r",!,'follow: lst Wace phil Grahm with 1552. 2nd place Roy L Hot a The Sun Devils gained most BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (UPI) halftime lead on the nine-yar- d re third in down late the P CnefiHi Place quarter of their uPerry Minnesota's beefy Gophers, Peter run by Dave Hampton, a 32 yardage on the ground 1520- - The ,irst Place scratch leader and added another TD in the JrrL'rl?y,withu IVPM Graham wEh held in to scoreless first 310 the with Skit Jacobson retains the handicap lead he will be froir half, yards rushing plus yard pass final quarter. ,H tH" diViS")n, d P,"Ce 18 Peter Cue. 1487 "nd SS a host of return yards on punts. Gene Huey and field goals of 33 exploded for three Art Malone rushed for the touchdowns by fullback Jim and 32 yards by Bob Jacobs The total offense figures had touchdown for ASU from first n injury-riddeLEAGUE STANDINGS AS OF 14 NOVEMBER, 1968 Carter ASU with 416 and BYU with Saturday to rip The Cowboys' only touchdown Indiana in Big Ten the three yard to cap a 33 283. IIAOUI Pm. Turn in the second half came on a Won Lest HTO HTS, IO in misty and yard drive in nine plays. Len three-yar- d II Mr 1. ehrli Conoce run by Hampton, football, 20-HTO City Drug 747 ny Handle nad returned a 1 Silver Dollar weather. drizzly HIG Sherrle Cox 11 drive. capDing a S. Stadium Gulf BYU punt 34 yards to the BYU HIS Marilyn Laws 41? With 9 tiki Mints' suMm to left seconds a 1. Judd and Cances play, The Wyoming defense held 33 yard line to put the Devils 11? t?d, 1 Jors"n "ft 1 Olptn and Overmen ll Ofi-Hu- n, brawl broke out at Blaine Frailer 237 the UTEP passing attack, one i. Barber and Hickman HIS Larry Andrus 414 in scoring position. 1. of the best in the nation, to only midfield, but the game was T HTG and S NeltMurnruilnnHaiM The Devils struck again just . 4AI1. 1.11. 111. u i niu rrerat BKXer 204 two completions in 11 attempts completed after the players Ml to the end of the first 15'tHIS Kan Morgan 543 prior were brfvilrW separated. 1. Reeal for 10 yards in the first nan. 4 HTO and S Regals, MO, 3571 when Seth Miller inquarter t. ebonite HIG Fred Paulson 214 The Cowboys line also threw the S. Blgelow ConatructkM 3 I HIS Karl Bowers 575 a Rick Jones pass tercepted 1. American Gen Lite Miners' quarterbacks for losses Udli CKulc 17 13 HTG Marianne's let on the BYU 20 yard line. On 1. Utah Timber and Coal 25 15 HTS Reams 2413 seven tunes. 1 Ream's Market 24' the next play Spagnola hit 1J'H!G'S Merge Calderwood 24, 5M 1. A row and Andy Utflti Cliuls DsublM ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (UPI) 20 7 HTG and S Roadrunneri m In the second half, however, Fair Hooker for a touchdown 1 Roadrunneri 17 10 HIG and S Lois Jensen 210, St kicker sub Bob soccer-styl- e Canadian Stewart, All tied up quarterback I pass. 1. LaOeerge Music 11 for the regular quarter, t field HTO and S Knudsens lea,' 27 two bing booced Gerela second On the play in the Roy 1. Mullets 23 17 HIG John Campbell 3JI back Brooks Dawson, brought S. Knudsens Music It 21 HIS Fred Spalding ill second quarter Spagnola hit Art goals and caught an II Morris Motors Mm'i City the air game back to life by 34 10 HTG and S United Homes t40. Malone on a 54 yard screen touchdown 2lt 1. R0 Grende 31 13 HIG and S Phil Cannon 253, eOO pass to lead New 3. Hensen Candy throwing three touchdown pas 21 la another touch Mexico for play pass State to a 33-- 6 romp AArchnli V POM ses. 33 . II HTG Postal Carriers 1044 down. I Postal Cerrlert 14 30 HTS Mullelts 3014 over upstate rival New romp X Uteri Timber Stewart threw scoring tosses 27 17 HIG Bud Bennett 237. ROME (UPI) Nationalist Paul Ray Powell intercepted Mexico 1. Mtrry Mlup$ electric Motor Service 24 10 Millican to 13 HTG and S flee Mtr Srv. 742, 20t David of Saturday.' yards I. Pioneer Drive In China clung tenaciously to a a Marc Lyons pass to give the 21 15 HIG Stan Martin 231 and 22 yards and 14 yards to 1. Ulan Teen College who hails from PowII HIS Bob Barret 415 Sun Devils the ball on the BYU Gerela, over the lead today Mixed MOr 1. A end W Drive In 30 Karns. HTG and S A and W 734, 1143 David but the five d yard line, 1. Carrousel United States after Cougar ell River, British Columbia, hit 21 HIG and S Coralle Andrus 210, 571 Wyoming held UTEP. to -60 45 holes of the 1 Hawkers Group 21 16th defense, aided by a clipping field goals from 46 and 37 yards I. Boyces Monday Nlghltri Nelda Modeen picked up the I spilt. World Cup golf touTnment. penalty, pushed the Sun Devils out and took the TD J. 7 Troy Leundry Nice goln gall pass from 7 1 Fekler Tire V. Sovoe hed no open frames back and they had to settle 'WHY BUY?" o tonight. Hsieh Lu and Yurg-ylanky Mornlns Clcry 1. Jones Pelnt and Glass 33 HTO quarterback Loy Hayes after a Jones Paint 454 Borrow Invalid Needs 2. Van Leuvens Laundry Liang-huacarded a front nine for a 33 yard field goal by 31 HTS Van Leuvens 1MI faked field goal attempt to give 3. Coca Cola iV.'t H'-- HIG and S Donna May Johnson lto, 117 Powell. Crutches 70 today, with the grave-faceHospital Beds 1, Broncos 22 RSl Bntimi 5 HTG 13-- 0 4Tt Rustlers halftime edge. Wheel Chairs Walkers, etc. Hsieh two under par 34, for a Once again the sputtering the Aggies a 14 I. Rustlers 13 HTS Broncos 1235 3. Dogles 12 15 HIG and S Randy Wheeler 175, 154 The expected duel was be353 that boosted Cougar offense couldn't sustain of total Z A FENTAl to 1. Cardinals 31 5 HTG Rgl Junior i Seven Tens 441 China past the heavily favored a drive and Rich Adams was tween two of the Rocky MounI. Seven Tens 74 12 HT5 159 W 500 N. Cardinals 2J22 3. Revas Disciples 23 12 HIG and S Russ Schneider 171, 411 ' forced to punt one of his ten tain U.S. icks Region's top running 1, Gutter Dusters R9l Quni 11 27 c 0 47-1- G fleet-foote- With 6:49 remaining in the first half BYU completed its first pass of the day from Marc Lyons to Ed Romero and it brought a rousing cheer from BYU the otherwise gloomy fans. . Previous to that the Cougars offense had turned over the ball twice on pass interceptions and twice on fumbles. Up to that the BYU first completion quaiterbacks had thrown eight passes without any completions and had two intercepted, and the Cougars had a total offense of only seven yards. Well, the cheer must have helped, because Lyons connected for four straight passes and marched the Cougars from their own 10 yard line to the ASU 21 yard line before he gave up the' ball on another interception. For the Cougars it wound up the home season without a BYU travels to New Mexico Saturday and then concludes tlie season against San Jose State the following Saturday in California. vie-tor- y. 47-1- 2. Cowboys Top Miners 26-1- 9 0 nt Minnesota 26-1- Gains 20-- Grid Win Sit ''"'" iWv. Wh "5 Brel ZS&i&UwF Team Statistic First Downs Rushing Yrds. Passing Yrds. BYU ASU II 11 310 49 234 106 Passes Passes Had Int. Fumbles Lost Att.-Com- p. 16-- 7 39-1- 3 I I Yrds. Penalized 2 M Punts-Av- e. 104 1046.5 .5 Individual Statistics Att. Yrds. Ave. Rushing 102 21 5.0 Malon. ASU SI 9 5.7 Buchanan, ASU Shaughnessy, ASU 17 99 SI 10 I .1 Jones, BYU 10 32 BYU 1.2 Wakley, Yrdi. Passing Jones, BYU Lyons, BYU Spagnola, ASU 1 146 11-5- 4 100 81 12-5- No. Yrds. Receiving Romero, BYU Hawkins, BYU Bingham, BYU Wakley, BYU Hoker, ASU Malone, ASU 6 3 2 2 118 26 43 47 43 54 I 1 third-perio- HIS-H- Score by Quarters ASU IS 27 BYU 7 9 016 47 12 rd I r"r tt Berenek-Hee- Lobos free-for-a- " g Smith-Bra- y Lose China Holds Slim Lead . rd Over USA . Tilt 33-- 6 - d run by James McGee and a TD pass from reserve quarterback Rick Day to Noe Chavez. five-yar- rd Syracuse Wins Wichita Loses two-strok-e hard-presse- le n i - d 5 Sooners 36 It Konlgln's 1. Alma Anderson's 14 1. Evelyn Preretonj 14 14 3. Merllyn Even's 1. 32 Chris's Conoco J. Commerciel Tire Co. N'S 3. R and G Texaco 2t 1. Our Golden years league 1. do not bowl a schedule 3. but lust tor tunnel 1. 31 Northern Slert t. Moon Melds 2t 3. Sterdusters 24 1. Ldii Rlvtnld StMtti Senior Cltlitnt Starllrwn BowloroMtt 1. 1. 3. Mixed Emotions TravtUng Travl Triple Laaaue-Ladi- Laagu t. Union Pacific West Utah Traae HTG Man'i Teen Old Timeri Itakt tl Prove High Team Game U' i 15 13 15 14 It s Hupetjls Kit Kail 14 HTG HIG 14 5 10 11 12 1. 24 12 2. 3. 22 14 14',e Sandbaggers Mixed Up 4 Caravan Raiders 1. Dukes No. 3 Regal No. I 3. Regal No 1 I. Rit! Classic J. Bon wood 3. Eagie Co. 1. Gre.M's Sinclair 2. Carpet Manor 3. The 4 Spent 1. M and M i. P and t 3. Duds 1. Gutterballs 2. River Runners 3. Caller Dwellers 1. Wolverine! Teecheri 1. Delta Cats 2IVi I 7 7 23 22 It 34 7i" IS 11 t I 4 4 4 22 t HT1 - Hlgh Team Series 4mt 4 Man Teem II end S and S Sooners 412. 1415 LeRe Withered IN, 521 Donnle Lee. a 12t average bowler elte, rolled a 241 game. Nice goln Donni. Keep It upl HTG end S Sandbagaers 710. 1411 Swede Lees, a 130 average bowler got her first 201. HIG and S Earl Whetlzname 20t, 520 HIG and S Art Wilson ItO, l HTG HIG and S Sferdus'ers otf.lTtO end S Beth Beckman, 244, 542 and S Keren HIS Jo Ann HTG and S HIG and S HTG HIG Yourselves 477, 1241 Palrd 171 Hazel 447 Fearless 4 Burnell Hatch 202, 54t I and S Regal add Me, 2441 hig Leone Clerk 224 1 HIS Ev Brook 545 11 HTG end S Regels 1134. 3041 14 The UTL .ll bowl at Regals today e 17 4 p m. Don't Missem t'.i HTS The 4 Speres IMS IJ'iHiG Elaine Grey 20t It HIS Joiene Thome i ill HTG end S 441. 1417 HIG W. G. Adems 201 HIS Joiene Thomas 534 HTG and S The Foolers 441. ltIO HIG and S Homer Benson 230. 415 Bulldogs ere 1st Hell Winners HTG and S Teechers 40t, 742 Zeno 231, 377 HIG and S 0 HTG 1 New Mexico's David Bookert and NMSU's Ron James never IF YOU THINK STAYING IN SCHOOLISTOUGH,WAIT TILL YOU LOOKFOR WORK. amew Koct HS Grod I ;n etc. Individual Series 292 gerne series HIG-H- igh Individual Gam Well, all of you lads and lassies, break out the bowling balls, bags, and shoes, and coma on down to the lanes next weekend to the opening of oar annual 3 6 9 tournament, handicap type, with bonus strikes in the 3rd, 6th and 9th frames. I'll bet even 1 could get a 200 in that type of deal. Come on out and give it a whirl, it's a slick system to pick up a little Christmas shopping green stuif. Didja hear about thi Frenchman on trial for killing his wife for having an affair with a neighbor. Upon being asked why be shot the wife Instead of the lover, he replied. "Ah M'lier, is It not better to shoot a woman once than a different man every week?" Snk hrt(l.. tntt.j: bw.,ic. " TremeSf teacher Socwt StodtM Teochef Rodma Toe TRAINS HSG w Wius mx Monooef TRAINffS rM Si" TV ADM Co8Grod$ sattX i lRAINttS wradt I I vHSGwdkC TRAMfCREDfTAST.' il WPTY ft talf WJO ' am m pnwM o On M Serf hernia brttepetrn csmis ft nc 67 Sam ! awe.' AKhC RAINEB TRANtES TRAVEL COf.P r - 7roinH3s3s , only limited action. Bookert scored the Lobo's lone touchdown midway through the third period after quarterback Rick Beitler engineered a 47- - yard drive in Put www) . INSURANCE auint flWESTlGATORS TRAiNtt - DCPATCHER nam (.mos (aot w on op )d M tkK, W IwuMdr,, c ten, to,ZJ .... . "v ,m H"ttWl w'J H Bonfire. plays. Beitler proved the only bright spot in the Lobo offense alternating as quarterback and halfback to pick up 134 yards for the most ever against the Aggies this season by an individual. The Aggies put the game out of reach in the second half on a romp up the middle by halfback Lynn Martin, a p f!j issues Pass rd Play Used in Duke Victory DURHAM, N.C. (UPI) Brilliant Leo Hart passed 81 yards for one touchdown and six for another Saturday in guiding Duke to an Atlantic Coast Conference victory over Wake 18-- 3 Forest. i This tf f til 64 11 81-Ya- TRAINEES "town 15 HlS-H- igh uJvtrK mht a tnrws ? I'm 1 i6 sua. , materialized. Both players were sidelined with injuries and saw (UPI)-Syra- cuse SYRACUSE, N.Y. rode a strong defense in the first half and the timely passing of quarterback Paul Paolisso in the second half Saturday for a 44-- 6 victory over Navy. The Syracuse defense knocked the ball out of the hands of Navy quarterback Mike McNal-la- n in the first quarter, enabling the offense to move 26 yards in five plays for one touchdown; intercepted four passes to tie a Syracuse season record; and safety Cliff Ensley raced 76 yards with a punt return for another touchdown. 1, The want ads show that people who quit high school average $45 a week less than people who finish. For the kind of job you want, get the education you need. Herti WoulJ Thanksgiving Like to Talk Turkey. Drive to your Thanksgiving turkey in a Ford Galaxie or similar itdan at a ipecial holiday rate. This cludes gas, oil and Insurance. advektisi.nb oohTnwiTrn rn tht rtw ir r.mri in with tm nvimf iko couNCit,', 99 West 300 South 373-344- 3 in- |