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Show The Question How Far Will Wyoming Win?' Is: Consensus Gives Pokes 18 Points By JOE WATTS Herald Snorts Editor Up and down the streets of Provo the common question is: "How far will Wyoming win?" The question "Do you think the Y will win?" is seldom phrased. It would be laughed down as an absurd question. y The point margin most agreed upon is 18 points in favor of the gun totin' Cowboys from Laramie. Some feelings are that Wyoming won't even have to use their guns, but that a lasso will the Coube enough to tie-u-p com-nr-fll- gars. Haven't Given Up On the other hand, the BYU coaches have not thrown In the towel. Chris Apostol, for one, is wearing a "Beat Wyoming" sticker. He's dead serious about it. The sticker isn't like a "Pat Paulsen for President" sticker. Apostol is dead serious about beating Wyoming. The Cougars will be running of up against a stingy bunch Cowboys, who have allowed fewer yards per game than any other team in the nation, only 155.5 yards per game. The Cowboys are third in me nation in rushing defense as the Pokes have allowed opponents the only 52.5 yards per game on cround. Those are some very impres sive statistics. T.arrv Nels. 230 round left tackle for the Cowboys, leads the defensive charge. One scout, after witnessine the Wyoming game against Nebraska, raid, "He hasn't been DiocKea yei. Other Defensive Starg Other defensive front liners THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, UHh County, for the Glsason, Some Consolation: 8YU Might Win Beauty Contest BYU isn't given much of a chance to win the regionally televised football game against Wyoming, but there is still a could chance tb,; Cougars Pokes will be Dan pound middle guard, Rich Trautwein, tackle, and ends Frank Prescatore at 200 pounds and George Kellerman at 210 pounds. The lineharkers. both stout hearted, will be Jim House at 217 pounds and Brent Engle- 227 pounas. The BYU offensive line Is faced with the tremendous chorp of keeDine those charein' hulls out of the BYU backfield and will consist of Richie Lopez at 210, George uruoer at zia, Monte Squires at 225, Roger Scales at 220, ana MiKe ujper at Cowboys Plan Some o f in 235. f - It..... If " " r .. Cr 1111 I ',' SUSAN YOUNG represents Brigham Young University in the WAC Miss Football Contest. sophomore tistics are compiled. And while most observers in the valley are very pessimistic about the Cougar chances this writer certainly isn't counting the Cougars out of it. In fact, if the Cougars can and avoid pass interceptions handoff fumbles an upset is highly possible. 1968 meet The Miss Football entries and dates from the six other schools at the Salt Lake airport Fri- '.isted below: day afternoon. Arizona Carolyn Jackson, a Then all of the queens will junior from Amityville, New lyn be motored to Provo where York; Arizona they will have the services of Grisz, Tempe, Ariz; Brigham an escort who will chauffeur Young Susan Young, a junior them to the events in a new from Brigham City, Utah; Colorado State, Kim Kelly, a junior Camaro. The football will from Denver, Colo.; New Meoueens xicoEllen Cullaton, a junior Texas at from Albuquerque; second quarterback position be- El Paso Roxann Thurman, a hind Skip Jacobson. Also miss freshman from Dumas, Tex.; ing from the lineup in the Sat- Utah Christy Anderson, a soph, urday game will be tailback omore from Salt Lake City; Bill Kyranakis and split end Wyoming Linda Lang, a senior Walt Champion. from Riverton, Wyo. State-Caro- IN OREM nUCK SEASON ALWAYS HAS BETTER 13 Herald pajy Utah THE SPORTSMAN OPENS AT LOWEST SELECTIONS At Olympics Shoe Issue Is Solved PRICES! OCT. 12th PRE SEASON 308 MAUSER THE FAMOUS RIFLE SEEN THE rami gD I .Cuervo, "but the committee is By JOE SARGIS -- Emsympathetic to the problem. As CITY (UPD; MEXICO result, the committee has o Mexican barrassed mciaaj a special courier to dispatched y Olympic ended the States to buy and the united and "shoe" controversy today a return to Mexico with any and athletes offered protesting the shoes they all track shoes requested by the way of getting athletes." want for the games. Meanwhile, Avery Brundage, A spokesman for the treasury Chicago millionaire the controls department, which the who has served as president of into of Imports entry whole thing the International Olympic Comcountry, termed the mittee since 1952 was nominatmisunderstanding "a terrible term. ed for another four-yeand said the customs depart- Named to run against him is to cooper, ment wss "prepared the Count Jean de Beaumont of ate In any way with France. The election is on Olympic athletes." today's schedule of the 67th cen ti, nrhoi controversy session of the IOC. of tered around a shipment Athletes continued to work out o enn run niniy shoes held in all over town as the days itmt since last Thursday dwindled down to the starting The shoes came to Mexico from gun. After Saturday's opening a West German manufacturer ceremonies, the big show gets and were to be given to athletes under way Sunday with comperomnetina in the Olympic tition in track and field, Games. basketball, boxing, modern penAthletes Barefoot tathlon, rowing, saccer, volleyThe shipment was held up-- ml ball and weight lifting. the Mexistill an can government had signed another with contract exclusive manufacturer. West German NEW YORK (UPI)-Un- bea. The move In effect left nearly half of the track and Help ten Springfield and well with shoes they dldntjanped rjeaware shared the In the weekly ea(j today care to use. 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(UPD-T- he Wyoming Cowboys anticipate playing the game against Brig-haYoung University Saturday without starting middle guard Steve Adamson and possibly without starting quarterback Ed Synakowski. flew to Utica, Synakowski N.Y., earlier this week upon learning of the death of his fa ther. Funeral services were to be Thursday, and no word has been received about whether Synakowski will return to play in the game. Head coach Lloyd Faton ten tatively moved Wayne Wells of Denver into the ... Swanson Could Run Tf that offensive line can give I.vons time to nass there is no question that he can riddle the Wvomina secondary, and if that offensive line can open a few little holes the likes ot u a v e Swatisnn will be more than of it. quick to take advantage If the BYU otiensive um a good day Wyoming probably won't be leading the nation in defense when the weekend sta Following dinner, the girls will be judged for beauty, poise, personality, and interest in intercollegiate sports. A board will judge the girls. Tha board will be composed of Mrs. Alice Buehner, Mrs. America of two years ago; Mrs. Joan Fisher the current Mrs. America and Chevrolet and the NCAA are Wiles Hallock, commissioner of the Western Athletic Confersponsoring the Miss Football ence. contests at NCAA The results of the contest will around the country. not be announced until halftime The football queen from BYU at the game. and Utah will the candist Changes Much of the success of the Cougar s is going to depend on those five men on the oitensive line. That's where the real bat tle of the day is going to take place. for a brunch Friday on the BYU campus at 5 p.m. A dinner and entertainment is scheduled for 8 p.m. in the Wilkinson Center. gather The winner will represent the emerge witn some big honors. Conference in a national con One coed from each of the test to determine Miss Football USA to reign as Centennial Queen of football in 1969. The WAC's Miss Football will then appear at the Shrine East-Wegame Dec. 28. The Centennial Queen will win a $1,000 NCAA scholarship. m ngnt at eight Western Athletic Conference schools will be competing for the title of Miss Football for the WAC and BYU is rated even odds in that contest. UNIVERSAL BUSHNELl 4X POWER Scop and Reg. Reg. 38.95 Btishnell RIFLE SCOPES ER , 2590 fcopi.nhr ...19.95 OiWf 4X, wpet eroKalr AfBt S9.50 .... Bai Ofl Rlori m8 ImMtled o fOVf QM mm 3 WitH 3J IHSTA rOCUS Rg 44 JO NOW f W 42 81 '"'"'"ll. ' ' BAGS Hfatmimvm HUNTiNO COAT. HUNTINO) UNIVERSAL 3S WIDE ANOIE R. 44 f! NOW ... I.40CSAN0MIX l.o M NOW ANT, 088 10 HUNTINO AUTS 10 0788 J HUNTINO COATS TO ...... HUNTINO VIST! All Reloading Supplies Reduced A MOTION PICTUftI THAT UTAH COUNTY'S IOWEST PRICES-U- SE OUR FULLY EQUIPPED BENCH. 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