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Show - ITS Gridoe Cougar Moo rj Cats Open Conf erence Comp eritiosi Gall rday much-buffete- foe week ending OCT. 8, 1961 EXPLANATION: Team in first column is picked by the System as the WINNER. It is also the HOME team unless its opponent in right column is starred mean the expected LOSER () theto home team. Home team. to is alphabetical order. 40-poi- . Florida 89.1 . WR Tulane t SATURDAY, OCTOBER 85.3 H. Simm'na Arizona 93.6 Arkansas T.C.U. 61.5 Ark. State Mont. State 93.8 Kentuckjy Auburn. 79.7 west. Mich. Bdwl.. Green 78.9 Brig. Young Montana 78.6 'Buffalo Holy Crosa ' - - Xavier O- Richmond Colgate Colorado Princeton Ohio UniT. . Duke So. Carolina Lehigh Cornell Houston Northwestern Wisconsin Nebraska Miami O. Delaware Memphis St. Ga. Tech Maryland i VUlanova' Michigan Mich. State Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Miss. South. Tex. Carolina'' North Texas Ohio State Oklahoma . ' Okla. State ' Ore. State Fresno State Westerrr-No- . Dartmouth. . Purdue Rutgers St TJ. Colo. S.M.XJ. . . Iowa Utah Tennessee A&M Alabama' N. Car. State Pittsburgh West Texas Furman V.P.I. Wyoming Ifale 1 74.2 'Cincinnati 76.5 "Citadel 66.3 Bucknell 91.8 Kansas 78.0 'Columbia 70.9 'Dayton 91.4 Wake Forest 83.8 'Georgia- 77.5 'Geo. Wash. 73.5 'Gettysburg 77.0 'Harvard 86.0 Boston Col. 90.9 'Illinois 91.2 'Indiana 85.3 'Kan. State 75.3 'Kent State 78.2 'Lafayette 90.1 'Louisville 96.1 L.S.U. 90.9 85.6 'Massachusetts 93.3 Army 97.1 Stanford 90.2 Oregon, 94.0 Fla, State ,. 92.5 California 77.7 Chattanooga 74.0 - 'New Mexico 89.4- 67.3 88,9 88,5 ciemson 72.7 N. Mex. State .93.6 U.C.L.A. . 84.2 60.1 87.8 76.8 67.2 69.9 68.9' 73.3 62,8 91.3 73.7 66.9 81.5 79.6 83.7 79.6 82.6 73.1 64.5 74.5 888 90.4 69.8 86.4 88.5 89.3 r 89.1 .83.0 71,1' 73,5 87.4 69.0 88.7, 83.3 78.0 71.1 63.1, 72.6 90.5 75.1 68.9 81.6 88.1 81.1 88.3 81.5 82.0 85.0 Iowa State Tulsa; T9.0 Idaho 65.3 'Pacific Col. 74.8 'Pennsylvania 92.4 Notre Dame 79.5 Connecticut 74.3 'San Jose 85.2 Air Force 95.2 'Sol Calif. 90.7 'Tempe 92.3 Miss. State 95.7 Wash. State 86.0 'Texas Tech 93.1 'Vanderbilt T7.8 86.3 Virginia 89.7 93.5 'Washington 72.8 82.1 Wichita 77.3 'Wm. & Mary 70.8 74.4 78.6 'W. Virginia 90.3 91.3 Utah Stat 66.6 84.1 Brown 86.5" 79.8 I Battle -73 i In a non- - then crashed across- - for the ex league tusslq, the American Fork tra point tying the score Region Three action got under Cavemen toppled Spanish Fork, The Don rctauaiea with a su way last night with a scoreless at the Pleasant Grove ball deadlock between Olympus and stained drive to the goal- line'j;! ; v park. East in Salt Lake City. 13-r" The first quarter was the 'big finishing the quarter with a 7 The two clubs,, missed several v lead." i i scoring time with Spanish Fork scoring chances apiece in the sea- taking the kickoff and marching The second quarter saw both son's 0 regional opener. to pay dirt. The conversion gave teams substituting freely," with A last second pass' pla gave the Dons a 7--0 lead.V.. complete second teams making up Murray a 3 victory over CyNot. to be outkhone by the Dons' the both the offensive and defen- -' in An aerial prus Region Four. ;' the Cavemen's Jim sive.units; v from Jim Oliver to Paul West exploits,Moore broke through the middle Caveman broke the deadlock for the Farm- and Mashed 85 Vein Snyman, yards for the first .junior, intercepted a Spanish Fork er win. ai American Fork touchdown. Moore pass and trotted 35 yards to v Other games in Region t'our score another touchdown. had Jordan dumping Tooele, j A pass from Jerry Edwards to. . and Granger blanking Bingham ; j. Snyman converted the extract points,' giving' A. F. a' Region Two's defending ChamV lefrd, pion Davis Darts had to dome from behind to defeat Bonneville American Fork scored again in 44 3 out shut fourth quarter. Quarterback ulb the yesterday. Ogden crosstown rival Ben Lomond Jerry Edwards hit on; a screen in the other game in the tegion. pass to sophomore Stephen Smith, Park City scored all of its points 26-- 6 v;ho raced 20 yards to in the second quarter toi down line. Judge. Memorial in a Region Six Taking the ball a gain . Smiths PAYSON Grantsvllle turned ed by. two Payson Iipns, sparktussle, smashed through the line for ant long scoring punt reloose its powerful attack to crush other six points Kent Oborn, defeated turns North Summit 40-in the other Pleasantby 26-Senior Gerald Hansen dived. 3? Grove, Wednesday game in Region. Six. a non:league game. over the1 goal for the conversion, in afternoon oLogan bombed Clearfield 45-Oborn scored on a punt giving the Cavemen a 3 lead.t f and South Cache notched a 21-- 6 The Dons started a drive but, in the second, quarter and then win in Region Two. 70 yards to pay dirt with were halted on their 13 raced f In other games around the state fourth in 11 another the punt Fork racked period up first"''; Spanish East Carbon rolled over Notre ff Dame 34-- in Region Eight and behind, great downfield blocking. downs to American Fork nine. Delta walloped Wasatch Academy Other Payson touchdowns were 46-scored by Ron Watkins and Bill in Region Nine. If the Antarctic's ice melted, thi'r American Fork's gridders won Donahue. S id, Crystal scored level of the earth's seas would rise z oy a matter oi tnree conversion Pleasant Grove's touchdown. Mike Cowan, Jim' Martensen sufficiently to flood coastal cities. ro 8 over Spanish Fork. points A third of the Washington Monu Hurricane dumped Kanab 31 - 20 and Sam Moore played well in the ment would .stand underwater line for Payson. and Wasatch toppled Union 3, - - ; . 0-- 4 19-1- - f- r - a. position. V v x 12-- . Oborn Sparks : 0. one-poin- t,' 14-1- Vl 3, Lrons To 27-1- 12-- 0 READY FOR GRIZZLIES Dan Taylor, BYU center," is ready for the invasion of the Montana Grizzlies Saturday night. It will be the first conference game of the season for the Cougars, who will be seeking their first win of the campaign after . three straight losses. '. 'Vicfbry one-yar- d, , 20-1- 2. ; , '?Scos May or 0 Last year left half Tommy Lar- scheid was the top Aggie offensive threat. However, this year Coach John Ralston's unbeaten crew boasts excellent runners such as quarterback Mel Montalbo, right halfbacks Larry Bryan and Ron a more versatile backfield than Prince, Larscheid and another left the one which scored a 3 vic- half Terry Cagaanan. tory at Logan in I960. A look at Aggie statistics show Montalbo, Bryan, fullback Ray Ha.'ward, Prince and Cagaanan all ahead of Larscheid in the rush ing department Even then Lar scheid, the nation's leading ball 17-1- WBBA Meeting Set Tonight In American Fork FORK Parents of players and prospective players in the National WBBA League are urged to attend a meeting tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the City Hall. The meeting will be conducted by i officers of the league which Includes all the area in American Fork North of Second North. " 6, 1 j i 0 21-1- 56-ya- rd By United Press International The Wyoming Cowboys may have more of a problem of defensing the Utah Aggies this Saturday than tjiey had in last year's game at Logan. This year's Aggie squad boasts carrier last year, boasts a re spectable 4.1 "'tt r average. 0 0 . However, poses a threat in another department. The Pleasant Hill, Calif., senior is the team's leading pass catcher snar ing six passes for 123 yards. The showdown battle at Laramie overshadows all other Skyline Con ference action this week. The only" other league game sends Montana against Brigham Young at Provo The top non league encounter pits Utah against Arizona State at Tempe. , 21-1- 18-- 0 PLAYER EX-IRIS- H Rent A, Hertz Truck A DIES RADIATORS REPAIRED Auto Glass Installed Specialized Work Move yourself and SAVE HALF CirPORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) cuit Judge Frank J. Lonergan, an end and halfback on Notre Dame football teams from 1901 to 1903, died Wednesday at the age of 79. AHLANDERS Ashf on Hertz Rentals Call FR 490 So. Univ. Avenue J 00 - ;. ." ""V 11 111 ,.w..IJ.La.....uu-.- .i ....I i iii & 4 3C ET'!!in 0 0y AMERICAN Judging from reports from the BYU ticket office, Saturday night's game will, be played before a capacity crowd. Over 9,200 watched the opener at Provo with Ban Jose State, and that was before all of the students had reported on campus." Saturday's game will be the Molokai, one of the smallest only league contest in the Bee island in the Hawaiian chain, is hive State this weekend. shaped like an old shoe. ' 19-- 6 . nt . ;1- ' . - . 11 PLEASANT GROVE 21-1- 7-- 81-- DAILY.HERALD owns Dons m In .i , Last year the Mountain Cats felt fortunate in taking a 6 decision at Missoula, Coach Ray Jenkins has an outstanding backfield unit in Bob O'Billovich at quarterback; Terry Dillon and Pat Dodson at the halfback positions; and Ron Wer-b- a at fullback. Operating behind this foursome are such stars as quarterback John Schulz and Jim Grasky. Brigham Young University cannot boast this kind of Backfield talent, since the squad is loaded with sophomore talent and paper thin. 'But tho Cougars' single wing offense has, been looking better. Eldon Fortie and Dpran Merk-le- y are showing improvement at tailback, anl Paul (Horse) Allen had the greatest night of his career against North Texas State, scoring 20 points from his wing-bacl- c 56:8 71.0 - By United Press International 0, 7iW) ' cJu Del U 7-- 7. should. Two years ago the Grizzlies, on the long end of an extended losing streak, pulled the upset of the year in dumping highly-favore- d BYU team, 12-at Provo. 67-- 6 ' i Missoula last week. Earlier in the season the Grizzlies' were picked as a good prospect for a fourth place finish" in a league dominated by Utah State Wyoming and. Utah. With their entire backfieldj returning, the Silvertips lacked only depth for a balanced club. They opened against Wyoming, then followed it up with Utah State. Needless to .say, they fell before both schools. But, once they were back in their' own league they. displayed the hoped-fo- r outpotential with a burst against New Mexico. If t this isn't enough to worry new head coach Hal Mitchell, the Montana., record against BYU Williamson's, Predictions . ' BYU victory- -, As' luck would have it, the Grizzlies are just now reaching true form. They knocked over a favored New Mexico squad. ,40-- 8 at - MAJOR GAME'S FRIDAY, OCTOBER WR LOSER WINNER 91.1 "Boston IT. Perm. State 92.9 Navy Miami CTa. 4 high-scorin- i PAEDICTIONS 13-1- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1961 Utah' 'Coynty. Utah East, Olymp us Battle To Scoreless Tie decision to San Jose, then gave ground in g two road games in Texas. Now that they are home again, it is hoped the Cougars will be able to check the marauding It will take defense, plus a steady offense,, to bring about a in losing a close Brigham Young University's d football team, a opponent in three intersection al games, will be given an opportunity for a fresh start Saturday ...., nighfagainst Montana. The ' young Cougars will open ' league play - in B YU stadium Saturday night beginning at 8 p.m. The game with the Grizzlies will be the first of six conference encounters on the Cats' 1961 schedule To this point the Cougars have .been somewhat of an enigma; They displayed a strong defense it- wnrr GONTE WC LL OUT rNTO TffE WTIDS OF TMS TEU YOU WHY WE BOUGHT! 3 a m BACAfH Rr. we Ar frmk yom w& Iff ESE3E3 yYS. 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