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Show rnie Looez Signs for Wor d Will Fight Napoles For Welter Crown Ohio State Buckeyes Too Tough for Boilermakers; Michigan Routs Iowa to Set Three Big 10 Records In Feb. 13 Battle jly popular with Lm Armies boxing fans. Rer aid Sport! Writer -recent interview Uptt Indian Red", ! REM Ernie he would get a he said . - VT .m,t.r pn.. title shot hoped soon after the first of ZSTlJi . . RMmf Club, a that he feu he rr uv. manager aaiuraay J rsalizedte u ChyncwetlL who started ,m K. laiMpr nf fistip 1'" a ho works as an . .':;TZi.:rAV w. r . J 1 ro of t-t- ' two of his major fistic crushed Na 4214 for or RIP- -' Pflmn . .u.. uru g poles in a world welterweight SUn Chynoweth, uue nrst half. state converted H T"18 Taylor jet the Wolverine face! Daigneaa fc reded the pass to Ken Luxton.'The Daigneau took chirr e wita two first nan toucftaowns cats to a touchdown wtien they 'After Jav Manias blocked he '.again. it. five interoptioiis and or on runs of 33 and 71 yards. The nrst had possession and passed try for extra point by BJ3 Indiana was forced to punt 5 to .fumble into touchdowns. Michigan sophomore gained Jerry Brown for 31 yards Planisek, the Wildcats trailed from deep in its own territory. iAfter Daigneau lost 10 yards on Ohio State defensive halftack yards rushing in 31 carries with and another icon. Then he by one point at 21 23. COLUMBUS. Ohio (UPI) w a me nrst p.ay, ne connected 10 u in iirsi recovered Mite yaxus conung rromi mi .onrwsim urougni terry 5ensiaa'ign intercepted1 Top ranked Ohio State hter- two of Phipps' passes, including two periods beore leaving the behind with his passing show in fumbled punt by Steve Porter sophomore Al Robinson on the cePted BuCKVf 1 . By RAY SCHWARTZ rr ifl e "u. d vjctory, including in the Big ap-1- 7 . -- "r:... le-i- field goal to play which insured the decision prevent a Purdue Jim Betta look over at the! The first Wildcat comeback booted a tor Ncrthwes'era. In addition, he Michigan Quarterback put the Wildcats in from pot touchdown came on a from starter Don Moorhead la Jul.u"irirovereH Phirma fnmh'. ninth-ranke- to .,Dvt ! Ten bece ena for touchdown. ..J.r j. 23-2- " me ijtsi ptnoa, rxpiooea tne in points second"'"S hTTT Pitt Rallies to Down Army, - 15-- 6 n ftnaSr scored wtth S - .... La ft in Mia av9WA sui cAwnste area wnen net toi ADEeies Ul acre IVUIUd KUk vii aa WEST POINT, N Y. (ITD- -i Jensen's Aeld coals cameiCoonan kitercepted s Panther me ana Kern led the rout by Hayden led n Buckeyes utpez. uuenolder, whiDoed Re Brei)arire tar th, mxn 43 seconds a vara tvass r; lrJlir1mmin a li um, 1 contender for the crown, wiu on runs of six and one; rushing with 130 yards to H t . 1 ranking' scoring trtjehdown nass .an Hed2eman tn'.in 'srwaf periof ninnu"nfl AJtv in pass. iVS v . , i viw n hi iamicin jvriuiw The alert Cadets, turning five j n'!.mBC moat Fph 13 in LAS AlieeleS. tt rus w vara ramme t ; MeHirh nth 6 54 wvl r--nrr in hit last fiPht varas, ana passing yarcs interceptions and two fumbles "hat ,., The Lopez, who In fapL iremainine Saturday to rive;9 first half- Lewis! Bruce Jankowki for s third around right end on the first ' toffensive was born on the Fort Duchesne score! His first, from 34 yards out, into scoring opportunities, 0f the three times they s0"- nietflv Pittsbure! the pjy from scrimmage . 0 wjvwinM Ohio' n , 15 comeback conquest of came with 47 seconds left to couldn't run against the big Pitt spem Indian niservauon , dominated the first ha f, in a fought 11131 W.2W1C w. " some time in turn recenuy.i Looei has never been kayoed v"" a m teaa ana, une ana naa u seme ior a pair 31-d .hniMin a f""" im guaranteed we once- give ine lead and Arn,y i,;- "u muicu visitine friends and reiauves vxjui laiuuc, o"U una neia goaa ty he booted a of first-fiatheir uiree Wit ranuiers puxs f,n,t rarAor anrt h tones. uter, pi Iowa to five punt forcing mf narticinptinp in the deer ,u!four yards for touchdowns and next carry, after teammate Be Arden Jensen. .!,...."., ixhe Ha wkeves penetrated Mich- - seasm since 1963. . . , P"lue gained onl; Z yards. man tantotf Chynoweth said Lore i sn vard linp nnlv tirirP n i w. g c 33Z yards by Ohio ; to leave in s day or, bro'ield SUNDAY, NOV. 16, 1969 fc .ear-ol- d anf march that expected capped a . Sunday Herald 15 Lav V swan kuiiv v. I . Stat In rmmrl th Pre. UMil uc iwo ior wjs Audita, started with 10 minutes left in )anny, who currenUv 's nn1H hpin nrpnaratinna for Li: the game. scored on Dan Purdue tuirffMr r wu ana nas won au oi ma w lULU Brown 's Fried!, a transfer from The TflVIOr Rolls In electrifying g ine Citadel, hit Medich three times wpc. tigrns dv snocs ou. kickoff return and a who won several Intermountain also announced and tight end Bill Pilconis twice Chynoweth , .i pass from Phipps to Ashler MSchlaQn VlCtCfV , ! : a .l sawi regionali ri.u uoiucu uiuvcs auu saturaay ina intercity maicnes, in the long drive as Pitt fomh pgrjoi . 18. EVAXSTOX, notched I'm fourth win in nine sponsorea oy ine auo, wm uc The loss to Ohio State just IOWA CITY, Iowa (UPI "I"dL.""' ajiu uua of o eamea. Daigneau Maury signed for the title fight by his heid Dec S Ji the Steelworkersiabout university 'Billy Rose a jvriw'a . Hall nn rnlnmhia ane. u eniTpnt nrnftssional -- i passed for 270 yards and three! Pittsburgh team won four tan .u.'kI Taylor, setting blistering . . manaeer.nninn ., " .Mowie iteinaiar. owl Dopes as n waa uie.orsi naif pace, scoreaj tw touchdowns Saturday to lead;eg Binc the 1963 dub that port- Lopez wui get; Fighters from tne ueameia for the Boikrma-touchdwTand gained 225 ed a 1 record. me mie iur j, Marsnau 4u,uw U6""6 j00 corps, gj piay wno originally uvea in cuoa oui center in Ogaen ana bail lase victory 51-- 6 who the'gan to of rout entered and Iowa a Cramer phipps, gave the Gary over Indiana now resiaes m Mexico ury. City will compete against box- gAmt with 2,324 total yards, three Big Ten records. Panthers three more points Expense eecountt txpirs on Fridoyi. We undentond. The fight is expected to be ers from Stan's Club in the! continually was harrassed by a The victory, Michigan's fifth The win left each team with with a field goal from the 28 That's why we'll rent you a new Ford Mustang, 3 Big Ten record, Ohio State line in six conference games, keeps held in the Sports Arena in Los fights. with 1:50 remaining. Galaxi or similar sedan from Friday noon to Monday who missed setting The Panthers,' rebuilding un where 16,000 fansi Chynoweth reported that the and an alert secondary. He the Wolverines in contention for Daignau, Angeies, noon Insurance, gas and oil Included. once saw Lopez fight Both Intermountain AAU tourney completed 19 of 45 passes for d nose cowl oia wim ruraue, a team record for passing der new coach Carl DePasqua one tne in yardage by only yard be held late inJanuary.j203 yards and one touchdown. who lost to Ohio State. tied the contest at M in cold, 00 and 13c per mils Napoles and Lopez are extreme-woul- d Wildcat defeat by Ohio Slate, However, by tne time Phipps The Wolverines, who scored windy Michie Stadium on a one-within yards of yard scoring plunge by halfback finally flashed some of his nearly every tone they had the came mark the eclipsing Saturday. Dennis Ferris with 8:21 gone in 524 the game.baL, rolled up yards passing brilliance, was cut of reacn for tne rushing, 673 yards total offense The school record of 295 yards the nird period. That scoring com- and 34 first downs, all Bit Ten was set by Otto Graham m drive took 17 Boilermakers. Phipps 3734443 99 WEST 300 SOUTH plays and 66 1942. pleted only 7 of 23 attempts for records. yards. 38-, ft, . -- m. ww- w ZtS red-head- , iiy far ... Bucu ' . . '"' two-yar- Northwestern ... dj . . ' ' 52? in.,"iL nara-puutum- ja "f! J1' Since you live off your Trips Indiana 1 own money on weekends (UPI)-Sopho- Hertz more has special low weekend rates. is 9-- 30-2- 7 3-- jhard-chargi- 21 MIEMTZ Mississippi's Quarterback 0 Leads Upset of Vols fUPD ,ne came. Miss. JACKSON. The Ole Miss line shut off Quarterback Archie Manning, urovinc Ciat hghhune can Tennessee's ground game and secondary strike three tones in the same the fleet Rebel place, guided Mississippi to a smothered the Vol passing attack. staining 38-- 0 upset of d Tennessee, which went Into and the came touted as possibly tee Volun Tennessee Saturday the teers worst defeat in 46 years. strongest team in SEC history, Tennessee was the third emerged with its most ktveided Southeastern Conference power defeat since a 51-- 7 loss to house to venture Into Jackson Vanderbilt in 1923. However, as a favorite against the hot- - the Vols remained on the inside snd-ool- d Rebels. Like Georgia track for the SEC title. and LSU, the Vols found A crowd of 47,220 biggest Jackson-watc- hed John Minrang's talents too much to ever ki overcome in his home territory. ny Vaught's Rebels explode for The junior from Drew, Miss, three touchdowns in the opening passed for one touchdown, quarter, add a field goal in the and coast cored another, and kept the second period csuallv tiotent Tennessee de- - through the second half with fense off balance throughout! two more TDs, SPORTSMAN IN OREM FEATURES THE COUNTRY'S FOREMOST SKI LINES . . . previous-ry-unbeat- third-ranke- SKIS CLOTHING Hart Blizzard Northlund Roffo Comfy Alp Sport Edelweiss Sportcoster Hasn't this been a beautiful fall? It's .a real pleasure to drive to work in the mornings thru the crisp air, the fall colors abounding, and the sun breaking inru ine mountains to the east are quite inspiring, Brings out my old love of pho- m u ui6c """6 wgidjaiy the cameras along and take a few pxts. The Golden Harvest tourna- ment is coming along beauti- fully with a good turn out and fine scoring, the leaders in this second week in the Handicap division are: In first place Rod Brougn witfl a lws, zna piace is Cliff Savage with 1516, drop- pine to 3rd from 1st last week is Jorry Zabriskie with 1508, m piace is oerry luuri. is mc.u wim nw, siu Jenkins with 1489, and Floyd Kimber with 1489 and in 6,th pace is John Thomas with 1480. la the Scratch Division: Jerry Zabriskie still holds the lead his help. Our Junior Boy's team will be Russ Schneider, Ken Jones, Pat Migdat, Richard Taylor and Kim Migdat, with Matt Urie, Jim Hartvigsen and Steve as aitematesj team wiU Junior Carol shi Ten,, man, Sue Shiver, Jolene McKee, sharon wia alter. nates of Karen Whitney, Debra; Finch and Laura Lee Carrera. This is a really fine group of L boys and girls and we re quite proud of them and think they will represent Prove in an ex- cellent manner. if m ne Kva from secretaries was a bit skimpy nA i ran-- t this wppV .r I aD leagues as T would like We Dave nad njc games this week, from those I have shot of sen and week award goes to shell p who rolIed up a gweet 24- Harry Reich was pushing him for nonors-bronjng a m with 1508, Rod Brough moved setieM for 4 m the Majors which into 2nd with a 1488, and Mel- - is a t0Ugj, one to 0n vin Jenkins with 1424. Our high ladies side Andrus hit scores on the lanes run from a 604 and that was only two 232 to 267, wnich still indicates weeks after completing her re cur pins iove everyoiie. jcovery from an Appendectomy, Something new has been add- - actually 8 weeks after ihe to the life of our Junior eration, but has been only bowl-bowlers and bowlerettes, we ing two weeks, understand about have joined up with the Salt 6 or 7 gals decided they need Lake City Junior travelling their appendix out too. Boy, league and we will have two what some people won't do to teams represented from RegalsJ get a better game. Shuckens Our Junior travelling league and I had mine out too many coach is Randy Williford. a years ago. . . . Petite Faye freshman al the Y, who won a Gagon didn't nee5 one to pick l.COO 00 Scholarship in the up that tough 6 7 10 split this Bowiing Proprietors National morning, nice shooten Faye. . . 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