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Show Sunday, November Air Force takes battle of Academies WAC eam whips , i -- ft I ' Army Saturday PARIS WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP) reston McConnell scored on a -P10-ya- field goal as Air 26-ya- rd Force continued its dominance over Army with a 10-- victory Saturday. It was Air Force's sixth straight win 'over Army (3-and secured the Commander in Chiefs Trophy for the Falcons (6-for a record sixth straight time. Air Force de1 feated Navy earlier in the Agassi breezed past two-tim- e French Open champion Sergi 6 4, after Rosset Bruguera 6-- 6 4, rebounded from a disastrous start to defeat Michael Chang 7 6) 6-- (4-7- ), 3) lost only in a He had surgery on his wrist and missed the final three tournaments of 1993 but could move to second place i . winning drive. It stalled at the Army 9, and Roberts got the clinching points after having missed three field goals earlier. The Black Knights finally ended some pent-u- p frustration when A The Big West Conference's AP Photo Weber St. rips Idaho St. son on for a 3hyard strike. Stilson had five receptions from Martin for 128 yards. Freshman Mike Minnoch made field goal and running a back Von Robinson added a touchdown to make the score 16-- 0 32-ya- rd McConnell, right, finds the end zone Saturday in a win over Army. the game, still managed 277 yards Army went for the two-poiconversion, but Makovec's pass rushing and 76 passing. Army was deflected by Kelvin King in gained 166 yards rushing and only the end zone. 17 through the air. The Falcons squandered an exArmy held the Falcons again and got one last gasp, but it died cellent scoring chance with time when Makovec, who had replaced winding down in the third quarter. starter Ronnie McAda in the secKing intercepted a Makovec pass ond quarter, was sacked on fourth at the Army 42 and returned it to down with 1:44 left. The Falcon the 35. But Morgan misfired on nt defense sacked Makovec five times to help protect the slim lead. Air Force, out of sync much of athalftime. Minnoch hit his second field goal, this time from 22 yards, early in the third quarter, and five minutes later Martin went an quarterback draw for the score. I'm The annual Cascade Fairways scramble Turkey Shoot will be Nov. 12 at tournament golf 10 a.m. with a shotgun start. Call 7 for Randy Anderson information. registration There will be turkeys given out three-ma- n 225-667- two long passes and Roberts missed his second attempt of the game. 46-ya- rd par three holes. There will be 30 teams in the competition. There is a net and AI)ivision of the A- 373-872- 6 Quality Glass Group. gross payoff. (jtahns For Responsible Term Limits Rub Bishop, Chairman 5-- field-go- al son recovered teammate David Lewis' fumble in the end zone. The Aggies struck back in five plays when kicker Micah Knorr field goal, but booted a EWU still led USU grabbed the lead when Ad lexander fielded a Tom Zurfluh punt with 1:12 left in the quarter and returned it for a punt return. Then, capitalizing on a Eagle fumble, USU scored again when d Knorr converted a field goal. The boot extended the Aggie lead to 20-1- 4 with just four seconds left in the first quarter. EWU recovered on its first drive of the second quarter, scoring on. a , touchdown pass from Ber nctt to Anderson. 47-ya- rd USU was ahead 23-2- 1 at halftime, but the Eagles, of the Big Sky Con- ference, scored 28 unanswered second-hal- f points to take control. had opened the scorUSU (2-ing on the first drive of the game when quarterback Matt Wells found a streaking Kevin Alexander down the left sideline for a touchdown pass. But USU found out it would be a struck ) game when EWU 's back 53 seconds later on Todd touchdown toss to Jason Anderson. Another 53 seconds later, the Eagles were on the scoreboard again when receiver Jerrold Jack 43-ya- (4-5- Ber-nett- 44-ya- rd 37-yar- 57-ya- 30-yar- 27-ya- The seesaw game continued when Knorr kicked a d field goal to give USU a 23-2- 1 lead with six minutes left in the half. 24-yar- Michael O. Leavitt Governor State of Utah Don't Throw Away Your Free Choice. Paid By top-rank- " support Brent Haymond because of his ability to visualize a problem at the core of major issues and offer sound solutions. Brent has come up with solutions for children and families that are unprecedented. Utah needs his leadership in bringing solutions to the '' challenges of the day. FREE DSHIELD! Glass Act Agassi beat Pete Sampras, the world's player, in the quarterfinals in what some are calling the best match since the Paris Open began in 1986. "I had to go out there and not have too much of an emotional letdown from my match yesterday and still play well," Agassi said. It will be Agassi's sixth final of the year and is 0 in previous indoor finals. Rosset is making a habit of reaching finals indoors in France. He previously won at Marseille and Lyon this year and four of his eight career titles have been in France. Agassi hammered out a methodical victory over in Bruguera in 1 hour, 29 minutes. SMite I for closest to the hole prizes on the That's right.. .for a limited time GLASS ACT will pay your insurance deductible up to $100. Approved by .all Insurance companies. Fast, Free mobile service ' frnm Dorlpn tn Prnvn rankings if he beats Rosset. Rosset now has won his last 10 matches, not counting when he had to withdraw with a flu at the Stockholm Open last week. Utah needs his continued leadership in the House of Representatives. Cascade Fairways sponsoring Turkey Shoot VOTE November 8th Paid tor by committee to elect Brent Haymond -- ' j ' 4' S - At Tf' . ' ' J Your zelMm' raftes. One, we've done more to make life !h Utah easier and more productive than any other cellular provider. Cellular One brings you the safety of our exclusive VoiceTouch dialing. And only Cellular One automatically finds you and forwards your calls when you travel to over 2200 cities nationwide. At Cellular voice-activate- d B5 14-1- 0. day. 40-ya- rd In the first half, Martin drove WSU 82 yards and found Dell Stil- - the Todd LOGAN, Utah (AP) Bernett threw for 243 yards and four touchdowns to lead Division Eastern Washington to a 49-3- 1 Utah State Saturupset of stunned the Black Knights on the 5, in - third-and-1- Air Force quarterback Preston span of 24 quarters. The Black Knights had managed only five field goals in five straight losses to the Falcons before Saturday. - Page E. Washington clips Utah St. 15-ya- rd ). tiebreakin the accomplish." 1 1 2-- t Stockholm quarterfinals. "It's been quite a year for me considering I started the year in a cast," Agassi said. "I'm very proud of what I've managed to rd victory over Idaho State Saturday in Big Sky action. Martin completed 22 of 32 passes to help secure WSU (5-- 5 overall, 4 in the Big Sky Conference) a tenth straight win over ISU (4-- third-se- er to Goran Ivanisevic McConnell, the key to the Air Force attack, hurt his right shoulder 'on a run early in the third quarter and did not return. He was, replaced by Beau Morgan, who directed the Falcons to the clinching field goal by Roberts with :57 remaining in the game. run on a Morgan's 2 play to the Army 46 - d and Vienna tournaments and half OGDEN, Utah (AP) Bryan Martin passed for 401 yards and three touchdowns and ran for another to lead Weber State to a 40-- 6 eighth-seede- Agassi has won the U.S. Open 24-yar- 6. 6-- 4. Since the beginning of Sep- season. McConnell keyed the only scoring drive of the first half. He comd pleted a pass to Jake Campbell on a third-and-- 8 play that put the ball at the Army 18 and then scored three plays later on a keeper with 2:17 left in the first ki 6-- 3, tember, the 43-2- they got the ball back. Steve Carpenter bolted down the left side on run to the Air Force 3 a and Mike Makovec hit Ron Lesh-inswith a touchdown pass to pull Army within 10-It was Army's first touchdown against Air Force since 1988, a Agassi (AP)-An- dre and Marc Rosset, two of the hottest players in tennis, won semifinal matches at the $2.25 million Paris Open on Saturday. run and Randy Roberts kiclced a THE DAILY HERALD, Provo, Utah, Andre Agassi reaches finale of Paris Open H . ', 6, 1994 we're bringing another Cellular One exclusive to Utah: Lower rates through Utah's first fully digital system. More than just the key to greater affordability, it's the gateway to a host of future cellular offer. It's the capabilities. It's not a promotion. Not a limited-timCellular One Digital Network. 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