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Show S Army warn ps Navy 27-- 0 PHILADELPHIA (UPI) the fury it usuallv reserves for Halfback Ljtm Moore, a West best by bursting through the 'into the Hoe from four an enemy like Navy, slashed its Army . . 1. l l f Point cadet who nearly became b yaros tor a score early avy atrenuen annuel i yarns out a futur naval officer, torment will in , ciismatdi witnessed j Moore, a senior from Ponca iway in the second period with Moore ed Navy with a pair of by 102.000 fans at John F.'City, Okla., mas received by bursting over from three yards touchdown runs and 20$ yards Kennedy Stadium and a nation- JXavy coaches but turned up at out The workhorse Army back, rushing Saturday in powering al television audience. (West Point after Navy failed to who set a team record for Army to an easy 27-- triumph It marked fee first time since follow through in seeking bis number of carries ffi a single ver the inept Middies in the IMS that Navy failed to score services. He was almost a one- - game with 40, also plunged over TOta renewal of their kitra- ,in the game between the two man gang on this dear bright from one yard out in the third ervfct football war. (oldest service academies. The day on toe artificaliy colored period to give tie Cadets a Moore, making his fares!! .Miooj trussed a cnanc wart at Kennedy stadium, commanding 20-- advantage, appearance in an Ar my gndir- - acora with 4:04 remaining in Aroused Army, rising up with campaign with a record. I 1 t 1 0 0 1 I - r. I it , Wall playing In his first game, guided the Cadets 76 vards ii 12 inlavs- fur nr wuitt nzviy WAir3 nrrr by end Mike Mascielio on a pass from quarterback Bemie Wall and a run in the founh quarter by halfback Hank Andreejczak. Xavy, decimated by Injuries and other personnel problems, finished a dismal season under first-yecoach Rick Forzano y Army-Nav- sis-yar- d -- five-yar- d ar 4 n off tackle for five, dove for second Quarter. another two, and on surd down Amy capitalized on a poor took a pitehout from Wall and .vavy punt ana an interception fought his way around right end for their other scares. Tom for the first score. Peterson got off a punt Arden Jensen the lor we Middies and Army took booted conversion but Navy was over en its own 48 offside and the Cadets took the Xine plays later Wall passed penalty, electing to go for two to Mascielio. Bob Coonan set up Army's points. Navy, keying on Moore, stopped the Cadet short of the third score by intercepting goal and Army had to settle for Mike McXallens pass on the 8 lead five players into the Navy 43. rd Lst-and-go- 6-- -- VPIV-SteYORK In the Plaver of the Year I Owens set a itvylern enllese Heian Tmnhr the consistent balloting, Owens received 44 career rushing record from his Phipps finished arncn ground gainer from the Univer-- j votes, Phipps a. Manning 18!uilhadi position. He gained nation's top 10 in passing this sity of Oklahoma, was named and Kern 11. A pair of more than 100 yards for 17 year and led his Purdue squad Player of tSe Year and Back of defensive tackles. Mike Reid of straight games beginning itb,toan 82 record, lading onlv" to the Year Saturday by United Perm State and Mike McCoy of last season, before Xebraska a Big Ten International. Notre Dame, were next Reid snapped the string in the Michian and Ohio Owens State. He was third in the easily outdistanced with eight votes and McCoy game of this season. Mike Phipps, Purdue quarter- - with six. Jim Plunkett, Stanford Chuck Fairbanks, Oklahoma nation in total offense, and Jim Otis, 'coach, calls Owens "the grea-- j Manning directed Missisnp-categoriiback, in the voting for both 'quarterback, by sportswriters and Ohio State halfback, each got test inside runner I have ever 'pi's Rebels to a 3 re ord arid isportscasters across the nation five votes. For Back of the 'seen in college football. He has the Sugar Bowl, and Kern iTwo more quarterbacks, Archie Year, Owens won the nod from the most durability of any headed the Ohio State attack Manning of Mississippi and Rex; 59 voters, more than all the player I ve ever seen." jthat rolled to the nation's Kern of Ohio Stcte, finished 'rest of the candidates put Owens is the second player longest winning streak before third and fourth in both. together. Phipps had 20, Man-- from Oklahoma University to, Michigan halted it in the J. Simpson of Southern jmng 18, Kern 10, defensive back win UPi's Player of the Year! Buckeyes' last game of the California won both honors in Jack Tatum of Ohio State 6 and award. Billy Vessels won it in 'season, knocking them out of 1968. 1952. Both also captured the! the No. 1 spot in the nation. Plunkett 4. XEW ve te 100-yar- d jOwcns, V a 3 record, while Army, third triumph in four games gring coach Tom Cahill his against Navy. Completed the their first score. Moore carried seven times in a drive kept a'.iv by a pair of sparking plays by halfback BUI Roden Roden burst around nght end for 17 yards and gathered in a !2 yard pass from Wall, the reception giving Army a at the !0 Moore went with Oklahoma's Owens Ch osen Back, Player of the Year 4 0 j in A nnua! Battle ss W1 to-la- st j es V 7-- i F i r Provo High 1 K'O. 1 Owens Has Greatest E, Wrestlers ARMY'S LYNN MOORE (44) gets a BtUe Eft as be b brought fce turf by Navy's Dave Walla (2C) after Moore had t gained eight yards la the third quarter al play in Phila delphia Sa torJay. Army went m ta win the game before more than 102,001 fans k Kennedy Stadium and Moote starred for the Cadets. (Herald-UP- I . ; Telephoto). Upset West Day Ever SUNDAY HERALD, NOVEMBER 00, 1969 Provo High wrestlers began STILLWATER, Okla. (V?I) Heisman Troptiy winner Steve their season with a wit Satur Owens made his final collegiate day night as they upset West, Three-Stroklast year's state champs, 9 game his greatest Saturday, at Provo. rushing for 261 yards in leading Oklahoma to a The Bulldogs, who have five 7 victory over Oklahoma State a win varsity grapplers, returning that was cot clinched until the won seven matches, four by Cowboys missed a pins. West managed five, two conversion with 1:33 ieft by pins. Owens Provo's win makes up for carried 55 times HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S. "I don't remember when I've couldn't remember when he FORT COLLINS. Colo. (UFI) last year when West came from Saturday, breaking a single-gam- e NCAA record. His two C (UPI) Arnold Palmer, play- played Qua well and scored this played as well, he couldn't even Colorado State University ath behind in the final three match touchdowns left him with a ing "as well as I have In I don't well," said the leader of remember when he had led a letic director Perry C. Moore es to defeat the Bulldogs career total of 56, three short remember when, paved the "Amie's army." which was out tournament after three rounds. said Saturday head football West went on to take the state of the collegiate record held by "I'm in good position," is all coach Mike Lude would not be team title with five men finishway for possibly his first in force behind the general. Steve Hurley kicked the eonver By HARRIET IflNDMAN Glenn Davis. tournament victory in more "I've played well in the last he would say when pressed for rehired for the 1970 season. ing in the .op four, none of TEMPE, Ariz. UP1) Art- - siofl to giv th Wildcats a brief Army's The fullback con whom. are back this season. zon than 14 months Saturday with a three tournaments, but I just his thoughts on his chances of Lude ended a three-yeOklahoma State claimed its first lead. 70 for a three- - haven't been playing this well." winning. tract this past season. His team Provo s Harold Black finished field scored twice from a yard out Hurley added a ana the sooners third in state last year and is football crown their other total Tom Weiskopf, tied with He started his round badly, finished stroke lead and a by defeating gaal with four minutes remain touchdowns on got second season. Palmer his when at the this back a he halfway Moore no 209 said successor dumped had in the $100,000 Heritage of point Ari in the pass Satur quarter, putting rival arch ing Arizona, matched Palmer through most shot on the par four first hole been named to replace Lude from sophomore Jack Mildren The Results: Classic. zona in command, 10-day night decis-ione- d to Joe Killingsworth and a Palmer, playing near flawless of the day, then faded on the into a trap and failed to get but he was searching for the 98 George Myers (P) The win eave the son ueviis The Sun Devils moved ahead back nine and finished with a 74 out But his fourth shot was a "best qualified coach available" Dan Potts W), of 0 to side of keeper by Mildren. lead the back on the at the end a tougher golf a 1 league record and edged foot from the pin and he sanks to fill the position. Black (P) pinned first period, marching 79 yards Oklahoma State quarterback Harbour Town and even par 213. the 6,655-yar- d Three At 214 were Bert Yancey, for a bogey. Meanwhile, WeisThe present coaching staffs' Cory Campbell (W) in first c- anA wiWcat in nine plays after Hurley's Bob Cutburth scored twice for layout, had nine of a 70 Saturday, and kopf playing immediately be- contracts all expire Jan. 1, 1970, period. strokes back, tied for second, who had Icanitalized other's mis- - field goal with Buchanan scor- - the Cowboys on runs of eight on each and ones yards, and threw decisionwere Homero Blancas, who had Jack Nicklaus, who stormed hind Palmer, took the lead with but Moore said the new head Ii5-i- xug Petty inguig from the one. (f) . the see-sa- w throuehout . w Tin l?mtk i It' n-viJ touchdown strikes of seven and 11nave me bis second consecutive 69, and into contention through 16 a birdie on the first The score was set up on ouu coacn would opportun-- 1 u battle. in;, back tv of Zierse (Wl aecis- - Arizona's 17 first-hal- f steady Richard Crawford who holes, only to bogey 17 and take Palmer got his stroke interviewing a of them pass from Joe Spagno-- six yards to end Hermann points disastrous double-boge- y on on the second home, a par-S- , as soon as his had a 72 in the third round. was wned Lynn Aider (P), ihoA fmm 9 Marked MBit a 1a to Calvin Demery, followed Ebe. appointment the tough finishing hole. when he reached m two and announced. 130 Kelly Mangum (W) pin- Both were at 212. and a fumble by a personal foul penalty But It was Cutburth who na,e not would two make Palmer won who hasn't since any putted. He took another Palmer, State's against Arizona which moved wound op as the goat in the will be completely up to ned Rick Furgeson (P). It Arizona and 'recovery, bad tee a about six his chances at in after boeev 137--Dee the predictions in 1968, IS, he bau to the Arizona 16. Kemper Cowboys comeback effort. (P) second Jeppson Sept the new head coach as to whom ta the pmnedi clinching But shot but ran home an eight . shall choose as members of After Oklahoma State's final Five minutes kite second the m Open, had two birdies and two Sunday's final round. ursi penuu. return, came a nalf ivianmwj uaryi punt 145-- Dan Comer (P) pinned .nd a touchdown and field goal, quarter, Willie Lewis dashed touchdown the Cowbovs went bogeys in his front side, then Nicklaus sounded an ominous loot pui on nine iut ua Moore said. his staff," coaching . around left end and did a tight for two points. A delay of game played par golf on the back note when he said "four or five oar round. . Lude said "I didn't know it Terry Larsen (W) in tirst per-- ji i Mowing fumble recover-iodwho also naa 64 down act nine with the exception of the shots don't mean anything on Weiskopf. the sidelines, rope penalty moved the ball back to ipo was coming, but it was the last another bogey, birdied eight for Johnson (P) de- -i After holdine a 7 halftime yards to score for the Wildcats. the eight yard line, and then par 5, 15th, where he this course." of the contract" vear m v 'iL nt Palmer said he not only his 36. r Fullback Art Malone went Cutburth was hit and fumbled sank an Moot birdie putt "I certainly don't have anyjCisionea non amim twj, edge, Arnona State relinquish decision-- ed the lead six minutes into the over from the two with 33 sec while looking for a receiver. (W) have don't at this plans. I any pass onds left in the first half to give Owens' 261 yards was 13 second half on a point . . .1 don't know what I'm ea jacs uaiey tr ), 7 half- - from Brian Linstrom to Ted the Sun Devils their decis175 Babcock Phil yards more than his previous (W) to do." going w a t p n time advantage. best effort and the third time isherwoou. He said he had met with the nea ft.an aium irj, he has carried the ball more 185-5- cott jeppson (P) pinneoi; Steve Hurley adaea ms aura nthpr marhes Frirfav niirht aft. than 200 yards in a ball game. Vai Kinikinl (W), in second, conversion kick of the night to er talkin? with Moore ad- 9 He finished the season with a Wildcats the bitterness! 'give period. Lude showed no 1,523 yards rushing to wrap up Meve rnce, vantage, and said with men such as Heavyweignr kickoff the NCAA title for this year Moore at the helm "I think the (W) pinned Leland Stout (P) Arizona State took the and wound up his career with and was able to march to its future is very brigt for Colo in second period. to forced 18 before 3,867 two own meets will host Provo being yards. I The younger boys cever gave! Alumni in their challenge to rado State Umvtrsity. 6-- 6 By WENDELL RIGBY Gallardo's kick His two touchaowns broke the field a week. this goal try Olympus Tuesday head as Coach in the in Jim final period Spencer'i Varsity Lude, eight years Herald Sports Writer up the lead Big Eight Conference record football coach at CSU, finished will meet the Bulldogs and; was wide. the Alumni began to feel.nopetuis. Bulldoes nicked: Sun Devils held Arizona for most touchdowns in one The SCHWARTZ RAY will on take Provo By Friday His best mark. of foul trouble and Prove with a G F (67) on the ensuand in four up their second basketball winjfte pressure Writer Herald season, 22 by Bobby Reynolds Bountiful. plays Sports season was in 196S when his 7 of the 1969-7- 0 season Saturday Drury, MomD and Jeryl Smith Drury Randle scampof Nebraska in 1950. Salt SALT LAKE CITY Lenny punt, ing ended squad 1 ripht as thev downed a strone! connected regularly on their Bentley ered 57 yards for the touchdown Lake's last place Golden Eagles, Cutburth completed 17 of 32 Moore praised Lude for his 2 7 Morrill in a hard;"" throws. Alumni team that put Arizona State in the trailing twice by two goals, passes for 260 yards and had many contributions to Fort ColMike Folster gave the Alums Fisher 24 with 1:40 stormed back each time with one lead for good, fought battle in the high school intercepted. Mildren com lins during his time there and 3 when be connected for Smith break a the in third quarter. a furious attack to gain a 6 pleted 4 of 13 for 107 vards and remaining gym. said he had made outstanding n 1 The score was close all the a pair of rountersand Drew Sowards tie with the Portland Buckaroos also had one throw intercepted. Early in the fourth, Tim contributions to the Fellowship Haws found the range for a pair Call 0 fum their used Arizona Alumni an recovered the as way Oklahoma finished with a 64 Saurday night in the Salt Palace of Christian Athletes and had 0-- 1 ble on the Wildcat 17, and Art in a Western Hockey League record overall, 3 in Big Eight experience and ruggedhess to of long shots, but the Varsity Bowen Ameriin the a 17-1high standing 2 Bushnell Malone carried three times be0 Conference advantage while Coach Jim began to pull away and the game. competition. The can Fooball Coaches 2 fore going in for the score from The Buckaroos, bed with Van Cowboys end the crew capitalized on'ing Alumni were unable to Wilson 5 year CO Corless the three. Two field goals by couver for the league lead go overall and 34 in the league. EL PASO, Tex. (UPI)-J- im speed and a little better team, maintain the challenge, n 3 22 The Varsky failed to main-Mik- e TOTALS Fabish's work to keep the score close. pass intercep- - Gallardo, one for 38 yards ing into Saturday s game, led It put Oklahoma in fourth and fumble a Dick return recovery set lowing 1 in the first period and 4 place in league competition and up Schcuer, Richard Condiejtain the 54 points they had set Alumni (57) G F touchdown 'another for 31 following a pass at the 7:37 mark of the third left Oklahoma Rauschs one-yaand George Gourley paced the up as a delensive goal, but Condie -l State sharing run in the third period and gave: interception, closed the scaring, period, but with a roaring fifth place with Kansas State. Alumni quint to a 8 advan-- 1 Coach Spencer gave all the Allen 1 the University of Texas at El Seth Miller of Arizona State crowd of 10.737 fans cheering 0- -2 tage in the first period. Jeryl! boys a chance to show their Scheuer Paso a 0 win over Xavier regained the national lead in them on, the Golden Eagles -2 Smith, Stewart Morrill and wares and the result was gen- - Taylor to pass interceptions, getting his charged back with a vengeance the the Saturday. Varsity ierally pleasing large Gourley 0 Craig Drury kept BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UP- D10- - 11th steal which set up the fin toed Xavier the had to tie the game, scoring two to ranee with some steady crowd that came to watch the Davis 0- - 0 4 'Sophomore quarterback Pat 10 moments before on agame field al goaL 1969-7- 0 show floor some their and Bulldogs goals in the last eight minutes 1- - 1 speedy Haws 7 Sullivan scored one touchdown shooting Calvin Demery of play. Ed Huber. field Sophomore goal by prowess. Play-I-n others three set 1 Patterson 2 and up UTEP's other scores came on set an Arizona State single Rolhe Wilcox' goal at 13:37 The shoour.g was pretty well Cloward Front 0- -2 2 Saturday while leading the Held goat by Jest season record for pass recep- followed by Bob Birdsell's goal a The Varsi'v moved out in balanced again with nine of the Folster 491- - 2 to Auburn a 5 'aroused Tigers White and a three-yar- d run by tions with 47, breaking the old at 16:09 of the third period enfront 6 in the second period boys breaking in to the scoring TOTALS 26 57 26 humiliation of Alabama, mark of 42 shared by Fair abled the Salt Lake crew to tie quarterback Billy Craigo. as the defense settled down and! column. Craig Drury set the Sullivan, who shattered the X a v i e r s touchdown Hooker,' Jerry Smith and Ben the game at And in the last BOZEMAN, Mont. (UPI) -Bonly 17 oldsters the Varsity limited the points but Stewart pace with Auburn and Utah each single season total came on a Hawkins. from 47 seconds, the Eagles had righam Young pass to seven points, mostly from the Morrill and jeryl Smith were offense record before 73,000 Dave Buchan- three cracks at the goal fromf.red shutouts in dual wrest- to Jim Murray. Arizona Dave State's Myers 11 Bushwith close behind outside. Drury and Bruce points each Rips fans, got his touchdown on a The two teams were ham an claimed the league rushing in front of the net, but missed on ling meets against Montana opnell kept the net swishing with and Jeff Fisher and Bruce three-yar- d sprint and then pered all day by a field which crown. He over took Lawrence all three Saturday." ....... int.. .xinn . .. . i u. attempts. Cliff ponents ome steady shooting from thejBushnell tallied eight points uiuvcu uie t; N. Brigham Yrung rolled to 34-- 0 St. .wu.Bjnaj turned to mud following a McCutcheon of Colorado State Sehmautz pulled off the hat outside and some accurate! each, ne- touchdown tun trick by scoring three goals for win over Montana State while SIWVstorm which hit the with his puMuoiu, uuee umc mm j Richard Condie from last 36-pitching from the foul line. passes, setting it up for runs of El Paso area Friday. RALEIGH, N. C. (UPI) that the game scoring Portland. Wilcox scored two for Utah routed Montana, opened The lead alternated several gear's Varsity set the pace for Charlie Pittman scored three and one three yards by Wallace ttv win for second was It After White's first period and finished the season with 910 Salt Lake City. times In the third quarter berths Alumni with 11 points and touchdowns and Perm Staters Clark and a by goal, UTEP got the first good yards. both Utah teams and the second fore 4h Varsity moved out in Carvel Allen and Mike Scheuer loss of the season for each studded defense Mickey Zofko. drive of the afternoon going Five minutes after Buchan- HAGENS swrrcH front as Craig Drury, Jeff i and Drew Haws from several over? helmed North Carolina The Tide collected Its final into the second Montana entry thus far this Wildcats Mich. the an's TRAVERSE period. Craig CITY, scoring run, Fkhr and Rruee Rushnell hit vparn spa trailprf rlnselv with touchdown when Hunter, who used Rausch and blocked an Arizona State punt (UPI)-Wa- lter back the first season. running Hagen, as second sut the Saturday back to back shots that gave nine, eight and seven points. set two school records for Gene Childs for most of the 54- - into the end zone with Charlie man ever to earn a muiion BYU had defeaied Montana 2 lead at thejDolan Condie, last year 's vet-- 1 ranked Jflttany Lions won tkir passing, hit Dsvid Bailey on a the Varsity oxive and finally went Duks falling on the bail for the dollars once Friday night while Utah halted con", through yard IhrM tuvtar mart. laran toach, iratenninded Ce ltot eonsecutiva gam U4. Mvan-yar- d aerial. over from the three, touchdown to ua the tort. considered a baseball career. (Montana State. Palmer Has CSU Grid e Arizona State Clinches WAC Championship 29-1- Coach Bulge in Heritage Classic Released 26-2- 28-2- two-poi- - ar rww ar 4-- 42-ya-rd 38-2- 6, rd 9-- 0. 13-1- 6-- 107-H- arold n,. 35-3- I 1 32-ya-rd 4--1. intifin 662-ya- rd 155-R- obert 19-1- I Provo High Varsity Nips Tough Alum Quint, 67-5- 7 i. w d 19-1- o-- a. Salt Lake Eagles Gain 24-1- Tie 29-51- - 5-- 7-- 0-- UTEP Ends 1 67-5- 25-2- 4, 3-- 0-- " 6-- Year With 0-- Ko-ba- 4-- Win, 2-2-- 5-- fot-tio- 23-3- Tide Falls 1- 19-1- To Auburn 1-- 6-- 3-- rd 17-1- 1- BYU Whips Wrestling 0-- 0-- j rd 30-2- Opponent 5-- 6-- Penn State Carolina - rd one-yard- er j i 47-4- 4 |