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Show Michigan Rips Ohio State To Share Big 10 Crowner 18 cTCDAY, NOV. 23, Herdi Sunday after a onward tooch - mes and get S ba3 a yard out only S &l rm br GSUs Jffl Ot &xm Sate s 23 mxx. White's put Frack Teas' extra The the frst bifcnd Craw pounded out the second of a frst down and Barry his two touchdowns and uar-- STwar 1 K-- ti senst- Pwrson a gratoea rrt;terback Don Moorbead plunged and 10 to wwed punt left baught's A only 115 d ;fMd goal Wdvertnes fetertiy ran fceff cor another as the Rose to Buckeye t-s-t half acorn? the 17 Jfce over from tw key way to Pasadena, Mk&aa and Michigan scored rirktA ib fcrst Moorhead Ohio Slate ended up conference second-quartpointa. rarvta . flit tmt - "r w downs wia song wiih (--1 rejcrds The k .7 snapped a and connected on a; Ohio Stato ras eompietely and the I2avranbed worremee wsnniv streak by the team out shut tofc. second half pass to tight end bniahrd t-- onraU. icuny were hailing as the best a tbe.whea Midugaa art up ferajouiacross dsdnt want to go (to fee college team of at tene and jm Mandich to mid- jdefense kt JJq " win mner-ts,Ten Rat ended their as Bend) string Big mew. tieid otartarback onty few at 17. It aldo killed the a r t. j Rex Kara passed yar chacins tew." Ve made every mistake X strait mtional championrfiip TD to end Jan White eight was possible to make," Voody I Mxiigaa wrapped us a Rose 'seconds into the third quarter back or Hayes said in one of hii briefer Bowi bid and ended talk of tt to put the Buckey es' run or ym news eunferences. being the second best tern in tart But a tw Kera was smoth- ' We didst us (fullback Jim) the conference, tying Ohio State !tfjr Cw.Vm A. Otis enough. for the Big Ten trJe and an ending iztnTh uvnSraJ mark. "Our defense was terrible. In firms nocvennes toe second half, It got better ranKeo are . i WCESE. Ore. -.- Mi. Kehl . to the but our offense was terrible," overall, compared new goal with kicked a Hayes said. "We just got Buckey es s--L Craw bulled three yards to oamirtt 27 yards to cie, kl . outplayed and outpunched." times score in the opening quarter !Bucke)w I-- Craw took two, Ota lugged the ba2 h ANN AR30H, JSch. (UPIW 'half&ne because If It were Glenn "Bo" SchembeA-!k- r rkee, we felt oodd t&ke XL" )Coa of XiKhigaB ioid Ohio State Michigaa ran 6S ros&ng plaj-'he yards, kd by going to run at them. and gamed from the Let aaphoenare And he (td-- rit Bil'y Taylor's M of the irxWeaiad. 'yards on S3 eames, as the 19E9 and ped op v.'-..- . r -- Eiht toe it had bees tried this aeaaoa and ti&t tune it jhad failed Then came Mxi- - - v. I- I 4" ', j ' ).,. 1 v -- , - ' 7T4 Wolvvrinec, fired by the (Rose Bot4 irentsw, eame churing at the Buckeye from tha fcnt pay Saturday and tended the nrtxa't a 1 teara, v ' j W t : 24-1- Mkfc&a 86 pUyi to - 1 eontro&ed the ba3. 7, and baked mare like K Buckeyes than Ohio SUte Ad in wrecking their bid draming wr hrpes tor a second national cce in a row. "Other teams made mistakes jearly against Ohio Stait and had no twmennra,' said first-yecoach. Mhcigaa's We were going to run the bail. Wo wanted to keep it ckse at v." K f 1 4 ar l,L afr fnt to B1 7-- i l Bowt-boun- yai ... er I ! 1 S 57 yards of Ohio yards. ruhg s v 144 e gj -- rd 2 1 nrf m post-facn- e a Oregon State Nips Oregon two-CO- i ft-- 1 Jt1 -- u-ya- ra . v.n a i Longhorns Expect No. renew ai m ui6 iif Wcm Otuest football rivalry. A croird of 42,500, largest ever to see a gam 1b the state, Ranking 1 ' gfjl watched Oregon eons from benind for iU sixth straight , . Royd. bead coach of the Texas ville, Ark., in the game that numter one," Royal said. "The corning," Royal said merrirj eM 8 decide the Southwest !odds are against us, but I'm to fee Arkansas date, "but tf said Saturday be!wiH . , -V""6U", lexpected his club to be ranked Conference title and the host thrilled at the possibility that if we dont get past Ttianiogingi" uiw:avca s lunuar er- Na 1 In the nation foclowng;spot in the Cotton Bowl against we win mera we micitfte vowcoere woo 1 oe ram w ! rranjuin W . 1 r a vl V; fi .i ure; , ton DJ urrgon oiaie. oui number one. soootout," Ohio State's stock-1- . Dame, retained State possession .'gon Royal was hi Waco to watch "That possibility didnt exist The Longhorns were ing 2 loss to Michigan. rhen an Oregon player tried to until Michigan beat Ohio State. game, "Natural I'll be surprised if, the Baytor-SM1963 season 1 In the Na the ball back, fumbled and I know this will be an we're not voted No. 1 next The Longhorn coach was Uhe Beavers recovered. defeated ana went e mhj ticker-tapto scores know as us first line he the and a don't of said. I'niv ever the he "I inspiration standing by sports Michigsi week," FULLBACK JIM OTIS piunrrs ersity Kavy in the Oregon took a 0 lead with how we can drop tower when .machine wi& dozens of other Arkansas and everyone else . second-ranktoncbdowi for Ohi State Usi versify Saturday. The toachdowa came is the first quarter 14 sedonds left in th first half not ones score We're the tne nnai not BowL only g we're cotton persons awaiting playing. tt play as tfas Alkhigaa players fell ever themselves trying to reach Otis, the when injured quarterback Tom of the MkiiigaftOhto State affected by the news." the had h.. Ixmghorw Royal fallback. (Herald-VP- I Telepbeto) Blanchard came off the bench Jt ajwmanu uut aajsn u naoi. ... week off Prior to their 'game. When the score cam in, nwner cnam" and hit tight end Andy Maurer Thaiiksgiving Day da 'withiRoval smiled and said, simply: just as possible for Texas AiMfieaa SB " tn invt Texan m k nice touchdown pass. frr with a -DKM left hint "nervous Mt i. -.1 "That's : . .. . , ; , . . - in. tt nvvc two nig ioomaji.3ijczugan neraei trio &iaie.icaL Oregon Stat took th second Dec C showdown wiia kaszi half kickoff and, led by sophomore fullbsck Schilling, drove to the Oregon one-foFork line where th Webfoots held. But the Beavers bounced right back, taking a punt on tha Ore--b on 32 and scoricf on a m t a. a view-.pgt . . from qiiarterback Stev spamsn ron oeieaieo Gene SEATTLE (LTD mont 5 Friday night in Endicott to halfback Billy Mail AVKELES firPIi So iS vard touchdown Dass to Sara'aiX)kted 21 of 42 for 2S3 Willis for two touchdowns N'ORMAV. Okla. (UPh match at; anoth for still Ludes passed end -wrestling Guy interhad five ttanoni Jknmv Jones threw a Dickers with 92 seconds kft yards. Dummit and the University of Washing- Sophomore halfback Jeff Kmney er. Brownson plunged over from Viewmont the game Saturday to pull ceptsora. scored two more on the led Sun Bowl - bound Nebraska- - th L reserve bauhack Jes ton 98-- Ron Wilcox, SF, pinned Ski . 2 lout a University of; The Bruuv started me game Saturday to upsetang ' over Hustles bolted over from the 4 ground on V. stamped Carter, I over California Southern vktory CCfiTFt thUKl in flashy form by taking the arch rival wasoingmn Maw nOklahoma Saturday, scoring and Paul Rogers kicked a 26- - 107-J- ohn LeBaron, SF, dec. that sends the Trojans to opening kkkoff and driving 75 ull to a 10ame losing three touchdowns. Gassing snap for yard field goal to complete Ne V. M. Jones, Rose Bowl for an unpreceyards with tailback; Greg Jones streak. US-- Bob and rushing 127 yards braska's scaring. SF. dec another, Nelson, dented fourth straight year as 41 of to George The win, Washington's first yards passing to assure the Cornhuskers of a Oklahoma s sophomore quar V. 13-Baxter the Pacific I champions. Farmer after a prtchout for the the season after nine losses, share of the Big Eigbt Confer terback Jack Mildren, scored 123 Lynn Nelson, SF, dec I The USC score came less touchdown. But UCLA tried nut the Huskies in sevenb place ence The Buddy Warner Ski the Sooners' first touchdown on V. championship. Jepson, than two minutes after UCLA conversion on both of in the Pacsae uxKerence ana YOU League, a nationally sponsored Nebraska brawny defense Oklahoma's first play of the V, dec Steve touchdowns and Southern left WSU to the cellar with a I quarterback Dennis Dummit will establish a off organization, offense. Oklahoma's It eta smothered yards game, scampering t " the Bruins 80 yanfe to a Cat's powerful defense smasbad 7 record and 14 overall. t the Sundance Ski Re-DIDliT guided broke Steve Owens' string of .tackle. It SF touchoowo and a momentary both attempts. Washington won the game m I jsort this year, according to iw yarns or Auiaren passea io yams w re I I Willis games rustling17 with second the period .Noroserve Junior Bounous, director oi th "w;u kf:oiY .12-- 7 lead. wno and ,!. ar more at wingback Geoffrey ike Taylor. SF, dec cv tones bus performed brilliantly as tt nassinff to Ralnh Bayard tor the Sooners' horn gamedipped Jones, win- gran to the last quarter for Ok local program. I McKean, V. I season brought USC from nullified much of Dummit 's two touchdowns and Jos BeB The league is similar to little lahoma's only other touchdown. streak at 15. by ED GIV AN ning 155 Dan Smith, SF, dec behind, then moved the Trojans attacking strategy with its aoine around end for 12 yards basketball and is descorea a league Wicunder, to Dudley, V, 54. I! S3 yards, chiefly en his passing the onKinney, to score another give to sad sna runs of io antercepuocs signed help young boys imyarss, quartaiack tan t aa too If two to Huff, SF, dec to gain the victory. It was the nishes. Huskies a 28-- 7 halftone lead. from an prove their skiing techniques, pass I Cooper, V, third straight Trojan win over The slow But the Cougars roared back quarterback Van Brownson for receive expert coaching, and ym bw Umi starting Trojans m I their crosstown rivals V, pinned Steve to have an secona uj another and passed 7 yards to naa, ids mt opportunity to be taWb could not get roiling in the first Hunt, SF, The key play of me winning period but they came to life to vards for one touchdown with on a ski team competing accord all, V, pinned Boyd ! drive cane when Jones passed the second quarter ween Jimmy quarterback Rich Olson diving ing to Olympic regulations. sawciwyacjWitf sAmIs fJM Sr. one. rcicTScu, from the Dickerson on fourth down Gunn in Sundance will havt four jto N.Y. (UP- DDummit's SYRACUSE, intercepted f si sfw) flMrt sslSsiiksjft Hvy-- Ed Hunter, SF, dec teams with ten boys on eact and UCLA defender Danny Washington State scored an Ifwatst UCLA 28 ran from the fMMl sMwfofV wWI 65 a and for ran Braxton Jim I pass yards Clark. V.l-- t . LfK aw. aaV Graham was called for pass it back for an apparent other touchdown in the last min team. Each group will hav a ! isVwv w aarwaarw Buba touchdown on a broken play pvwffFn Smith Richard when of 'interference. That gave the &4ithd0m Tb9 ute play local sponsor and will b ascalled wss Bowl Peach to play Saturday give Par feMtoM, fmm Stoto woit-. I Trojans a first down on the back because of a clipping bucked over from tne one. 0 signed a coach from the ski bormd West Virginia a 4 wwy wild ar $300,001 Bruin 32 and on the next play penalty. school staff. UCLA the on defeated Starting Murray victory over Syracuse. Sprmgville jones ok uaxereon in me enoj37t the Trojans worked the bafl Any boy, age 12 and under, 3 in a wrestling With Syracuse leading 104 hi in the program may interested down to the 13 from whkb 35-1match the third quarter, West Virginia Thursday night 0 I 90,814 and point Oarence Sundanc 'at 8744444, r call Davis broke I The huge crowd The results: Sherwood Mike quarterback the Provo City Recreation De98 Phil Dunn, S. pinned Ka attempted to run around nisi MINNEAPOLIS Do yon think you can la national television aumence over rant tacsue to score am UPI)-S- ub'saw Bounous. of Dummit after come back his first Roy Ayala lacked name the top five men lakas, M. lett ena out was met oy a nost sutute fullback Ernie Cook partment, or Junior Oklawho have gained the most I having been sacked eiht tones two conversions to put the 107 Pearson, M. pinned Mike of AMES. Iowa (UPD, Syracuse tacklers. Just as scored three touchdowns and total yards rushing in the ito guide UCLA to its second Trojans ahead 74. S. homa State, paced by quarter Sherwood was about to hit the Barry Mayer set a school Hutchings, of football . . . pro history score of the game. Dummit Froo then on tie Trojan back Bob Cutburth s two touch115 Dennis Wilson, S. dec. ground he pitched back to rushing record to lead Minneso-BraxkSee how many of the five I first hit Brad for 57- - defensive toe kd by AI down Lyman a and devastating Galvin, M. and the burly fallback ta past Wisconsin come . 0 passes Saiur- you can up with . . --I Now, here they are . . Jim Scott and first half defense, gunned down 123 Kent Huff, S. pinned Rus Cowling, WiHard d down the sidelines ;day. seven-yar-d to touchdown : pass SatBrown, Jim Taylor, Joe I Tody Smith kept UCLA in its bumbling Iowa State, 35-for the winning score. sell, M. Cook, riavaw fnr COLLEGE PARK, Md. (LTD own territory most of the time urday. Perry. John Henry John- '.Gwen Cooper. 130 Jim Marshall, S. dec at lead a took 34 Syracuse Wain Jim Carter, urorerf n -son and Don Perkins. I The Trojans won the war until Dummit put on tus The a Fries kicked a 29-- 0 it M. a to Greg rolled Nelson, Covboyi Io:ia oi me nrsi penou wnenruns of one. eMt and four 1 field goal with only 20 aconds despite the fact that Jones passing exhibition to pull the halftime lead, while the defense 137 Clark Bishop, S. dec. connected Jakowenko George yards in the second quarter to puu completed only five passes of Bruins ahead at 11:5! of the was holding the Cyclones to a Brown M. on a 47 - yard Dew goal when the Goobers broke onen a remaining Saturday I 4 j fourth 21 8 Dummit for while Virginia yards period. Maryland past M vm yr ivaliM l Ilia minus five yards rushing and a Bird, & Dec. Syracuse struck again in the1hght 3 game. .500 season lor tb clinch and a com from foHara wh M. Io minus seven yards passing. . Curtis, second quarter after a poor Mayer got 216 yards on 30 Terns in fie Atlantic Coast school th Univsr. 155-L- ott, Ipra ofm Howstoa M. dec. Ed Cuch, S. West wa State had three of its passes Virginia punt The Orange carries to shatter the single Conference. ? . . . Ptul sty intercepted In the first half and 165 Greg Dunn, S. dec, Snarr, put the ball in play at the West game record of 179 yards set The field coal was set uo with Jack Rub, Konnit M. IRodfOft, lost one fumble. Honcoi, In Virginia 38 and started an by Paul Giel in 1951 which 53 seconds kft when Bil Reiily Oklahoma State, a preseason 175-- Ray lor, Jodcy Copi ami Morty touchdown march. Full- Mayer tied last Neel, S. dec Wy- year. Minneso recovered quarterback Danny UoL ol wool H rk. man, M. back Al Newton scored from ta's fourth straight victory left Fassio's fumble pick for a spot hi the Big Eight it 20 ifbdmiao Koirtro. . . . Hwr BEAUTIFUL at the Virginia 185 Tom Tippetts, S. won by the three. . cellar, picked up Its third conthe Gophers for the season 1L Eras' kick cave the Teres a too hot had anMimf mkomo forfeit win ference fifth and 3 victory and in the Big Ten. 34 record to the ACC, but they M gelt, wxmino tho NCAA I for the season. The Cowboys Hvy Robinson. M, pinned CARPORT OR PATIO COVER! I . floH cKampiomhip 11 of rSo I Biking ranks as the nation's Wisconsin finished 7 and 4 to tost an four nonconferenc have on gam remaining. foe conference. Na 4 participant sport George Strong, S. games. II golf ARAinoricM. I Ixmcnorns, i 7 M,uf"l top-rank- 24-1- 1l to,? 7-- ! ed record-breakin- ,,a ...Trni rjll Southern Cal Sees Washington Roses in 14-1- 2 Win Upsets - Rivals - "'tK .in 14-1- n ... Nebraska Grabs Share Wins Match U-va- gj 28-1- - u i Iv Spanish Of Big Eight Crown - 4 pre-seas- Leagues Planned for 44-1- Youngsters 1. ! 7--1. l two-poi- ksen, o-- m"?iLfW' 145-M- J J 7-- L IM m (hajia si 165-S- West Virginia Downs Syracuse tm 11-- 4. 175-T- yler, 185-W- SpringviSie Wins Match mSssk 13-1- Oklahomans 33-1- Minnesota Easy pre-seas- Victor, Drub ISU - Maryland Evens Season Record 35-1- tight-rope- J rd i j 17-1- 145-D- wight 7-- only "299 Buys This k ay 1C -1 4-- 3-- I S-- COMPLETELY INSTALLED Hudspeth, Meek Praise Efforts of Teams bet you didn't know that we or now leasing 1970 Automobiles end I Trucks ... For example: 1970 Chev. six-ye- ar er Ford pre-gam- Pickups as low as $59 per month. rr .. 1 II Attached Model with 3 Ornamtntal Columns er Free Standing on 4 Tub Columns Completely Installed j ' FREE ESTIMATES GIVAN FORD mm Ham of trie Most Affordable Fords! g post-gam- All Aluminum Construction I Copyright 196f IBYU !2 in the fourth quarter, hav come during Coach Hud- - A fight between Utah and! That By MY SCHWARTZ area also had a tot of Herald Sports Writer Smith and BiH Miller of BYU spelh's tenure at the BYU students broke out in front' kH fmiwfltm an Coach Tom Hudspeth of BYU, j battled for the ball but Utah Cougar helm, Dr. Ernest L of the northend bleachers the adult fans who val-e re- - fore the game started. How- although expressing disappoint defender appeared to wrest the; Wilkinson, in his iantly tried to get a glimps ment in not being able to de- ball away from the grasp of marks, said he wasn't going to ever, the battlers were quickly ot the game. 'count anything in the record dispersed before the situation feat Utah Saturday afternoon, the Cougar receiver. Ute Rooter said he was proud of the way Coach Bill Meek of Utah ' book until after Coach Hudspeth' got out of control I ' The most dejeded-lookir.A took as head ot guy over coach. his Cougar gndders played. praised the defensive play photographer, when asked I Coach Hudspeth took over as: if, he got a picture of the fight- - of the afternoon had to be th "I'm extremely proud of the; both teams. a a a a t u tt it me Ute rooter, bedecked with Inne nil u was exacuy tuna ot ineaai coacni in iw. tie iiosii itmat ing, replied way our team piayea, dians headdress and carrying a e inter-- ; ball game everybody thought it; first year but then racked up declared in a Other Sdehrhts view, "because they fought ail, would be, with two of the best; three stragtu wins (1355, 1305, "Yoj wouldn't want me to tomahawk. When Utah scored the way: not only in this garoej defensive efforts I've seen aJi! and 1967). before losing to puDuaze the fact these two what appeared to be a touchdown in the second quarter, b but throughout the season. JCoacn Meek and tne Ltes m.mstituuons of higher learning year," coach Meek said. "I'm disappointed, because "It was awfully tough on the 1968. j couldn't get along together ran down the west sidelines and. around behind the south they tried so hard and wanted sidelines ana even lougner oni ir. wiuanson aiso siaiea mat wouia you.'" to win this game so much. the field. "BYU prizes highly its athletic At the start of the came, there goal posts, waving his tomaThere Is no reason to be "I was pleased with the way; relations with the University of, was a long line of fans extend. hawk over hi head ail the way. ashamed. Clint Hardin came off the; Utah." ing south from the southeast The touchdown was called back bench and demonstrated as Sostak Drive Prected Score gate of the stadium to 17th and Utah penalized and th "Utah was able to sustain its much poise as most starting) Then he facetiously predicted; North and then west as far as Ute rooter was a forlorn-lookin- g our fullback, tne score ot Saturday s game, they could be seen from the! figure. drives and that was Icing on quarterbacks, but refused to press box. the cake. The key play was Dave Smith, kept the chains would be A little later some fan After the kickoff these fans Craig Smith's interception. Un- - moving and that had to be a commit himself on the winner. ran grabbed his headdress and Tom King, professor of law j were admitted to the same tu then we rere in position to 'definite factor." off with it, buta burly Ute took and provost at the University a staaduig loom . onlv h; President Speaks score a touchdown or try tor a field goal" . Noting that three of BTTTs of Utah, also made a few pre- - Many of the fans found wav to' after the "thief and got th Smith made the interception five victories in the long and game remarks, after being in- - grass area just north and east headlress lack for his con I of a Marc Lyons' past at the traditional Cougar-Ut- e of the north end bleachers, series, troduced by Dr. Wilkinson, irada, umrmett tm cFtmi I 55-4- 5, 1767 $. STATE ST. OREM 225-- 1 5H |