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Show 'ri OTr yyr rt-- y g tt rv -- rrr rrrrT v y y The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday, November 2, 1964 i t2D By,Associa ted Press bebS a tong time coming, but Notre Dame is Joack in a familiar role in the forefront of the fight for national college football honors. Its Tilt 24-1- 0 : With Bears- - Prove Mettle Any Ideas that the Fighting Irish might be no more than a team of early season wondeiS were erased Saturday when they crushed Navy and quarterback Roger Staubach 40-- 0 at Philadelphia for their sixth straight victory. Memories of the days of Knute Rockne and Frank Leahy were revived by the spirited squad which Coach Ara has changed from ragamuffins to royalty. Weekly Poll Second ranked In The Associated Press Poll a week ago, toe Irish threatened to take ova: the No. 1 spot from Ohio State, which had to stop a conversion bid in the final sec9 onds for a narrow triumph over Iowa. Hit last time Notre Dame won the mythical national championship was 1949. Before that, the South Benders were consistent winners, taking the title in 1929, 1930, 1938, 1943, 1946 and 1947, retiring two trophies. Form Week ; CHICAGO (AP) The Dallas ; Cowboys blended Don Merediths sharp passing and a grind-Tlnground game Sunday to g STATISTICS 'I First downs Ruoftin yrda Passing yaro Dallas M 12 142 KM 3 " 16 fsswt Passes Inttrcaptad Punts .. Fumbles Ctiicaaa 15 33 br 0 1 M4 115 70 0 tost Yards penatiisd Par-seghi- whip the listless Chicago Bears 0 for their second consecutive National Football League triumph. The Bears, plagued by a siege . of stomach flu the past two days, took a 0 lead on Roger Leclercs field goal the first time they had the ball and ; then never really were in the I game. It was the defending champion Bears sixth loss .in eight 24-1- 3-- two-poi- nt d 21-1- starts. . Apply Pressure 3 winner over Dallas, a the St Louis Cardinals last week, kept up constant pressure with the passing of Meredith, , who tossed a scoring shot to Jim S tiger and scored himself on a quarterback sneak. The first Cowboy touchdown came late in the first quarter on d Don Perkins smash, I capping a drive in nine : Plays. Start March That march was started on Timber 1 University of Utah ski team members Z the first of three Cowboy inter- M&rita Wetheril and John Miller toughen np off Bear quarterback ceptions - Bill Wade, who was replaced in toe final quarter Buk- 31-1- : ;kh. Zr- Dick Van Raaphorst booted a 141-yar- d field goal with 30 sec- onds left in the opening half for I a 17-- 3 halftime lead. Earlier in the second period, Meredith hit payoff shot 42-1- 3 Stiger on the 'for. the second Dallas touch- J - down. MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL - Rookie Safety Mel Renfro, Green Bay, bent on t I who grabbed two Interceptions, (AP) wounds from four its soothing J set up Merediths scoring sneak defeats the half of the seafirst t 4 with a punt return to the n Bear 40 earlier in the fourth son, rode a - , -- STATISTICS Punts Fumbta lost Yards ptnalizad '' BASTSRN CONSKR1NCI r OS W L T Set. . Cleveland 1 1 .157 214 14 St Louis 4 2 1 .571 190 205 4 4 B .500 190 153 . Philadelphia 3 4 1 .429 137 140 .. Dallas . 3 5 0 .375 165 175 V Washington 131 .37 189 Pittsburgh 1 1 I 3U 131 IN New York WESTCRN CONFERENCE - Baltimorg 7 I B .873 774 1 .714 150 Detroit Los Angelas 4 I I 371 1M 4 4 B .500 189 Minnesota -4 4 0 .500 184 .Green Bay 2 S B .250 16 San Prandtce 2 0 .250 135 Chicago Sunday's Rasults Cleveland 30, Pittsburgh 17 New York 34, St Louis 17 Washington 21, Philadelphia 10 Baltimore 37, San Francisco 7 Dallas Ur Chicago 1 Green Bay 42, Minnesota 13 Detroit 37, Lot Angeles 17 Next Sunday's Gama Baltimore at Chicago Dallas at New York Detroit at Green Bay Philadelphia at Los Angola Pittsburgh at St Louis San Francisco at Minnesota Washington at Cleveland 12 . . . 0 ' 25 second quarter barrage to a victory over Minnesota Sunday before a record crowd of 44,-27- 8. 3(6 . 2 2 S3 42-1- 3 ft. . Four Bombs like the The Packers, now Vikings in the National Football League, used Bart Starrs four touchdown passes, Jim TaylorS punching runs and a crushing defense to deal the Vikings their worst defdts&of the season. 4-- 4 Starr capped his performance with a shot to Max Mcdrive Gee, climaxing an in the fourth quarter. The Packers .converted two Minnesota fumbles Into scores In the second quarter to lead 28-and closed the. door defensively, except for two Fred Cox field 7 goals. Final Period The Green Bay scoring thrust in the fourth quarter was the only good offensive effort by either side in the second half. Rain from halftime on turned the turf into a duel of slip and - ifjsfjnir:cE For Every Heed slide. Taylor scored his third down on a five seconds one-yar- touch- dive with d left after' Elija Pitts had returned a punt 57 yards. 20IS0UTH Md THURSDAY ONLY SPECIAL OFFER! Nebraska rang up all its, points in the final period on a pass by Bob Churchich and a 'safety and shared first place in the Big Eight Conference with Kansas, 70- - winner over Kansas State. . 21-1- two-poi- 4-- Holiday Safety- - good enough to win. Alabama, No. 3, won Its seventh straight bv beating Missisand fourth-ranke- d sippi State 23-- 6 Arkansas scored No. 7 by shutting out Texas A&M 17-Nebraska, No. 5, remained unbeaten and untied in seven -- I j muscles by cutting trees on' site of new ski jump oa the mountain slopes above Park City. SERVICE SPECIAL -- Let us get youricai ready now -- for holiday travel . . . here's what wei do ; - Missouri-9-- 0 and Texas, No. 6, the defending national champion, squeaked past Southern Methodist ng games-by-edgi- 1 Align Front Wheels . 2. Balance All 4 Wheels 3. Adjust Brakes 4. Repack Wheel Bearings Oregon Falls -- The wily casualty In the Top Ten was Oregon, which lost" its first game of the season to Stanford 10-Oregon was ranked 6 No. 7. Regular $ a 60 meter Jump about 150 yards Eighth-rateGeorgia Tech, above the .Treasure Mountain Ac- Ted by Terry Haddockr'turned Center in Park City. Louisiana back Duke 21-PARK CITY For the past tivity No. 9, Mississippi edged State, College Meet several weeks, University of 0 on Doug Moreaus circus Utah skiers have been budding The jump will be used fqr the conversion catch of a four-wa- y University of Utah in the fading minutes, and FlorBy Lois Barr " Tribune Staff Writer d collegiate meet. Feb. 5, 6 and 7. The mqp t .will include competition in downhill, slalom and jumping. The Lowell 37-1- 7 Thomas Classic, a national Class A invitation race also will be Milt Plum DETROIT (AP) Feb. 6 and 7. touchdowns for three passed and set up two others with long Clearing and bulldozing of the aerials in leading the Detroit jump and landing slope is under direction of Treasure Mountain's - Tim Heydon, with TJtah Coach STATISTICS Detroit Lot An. Marvin Melville's assistance. 16 23 First dtwnt lions Pluck Plum' m taka off 2. total X mount your snow 4. adjust yoor por regular pK fires... , fires fires.,, brakes... repack front wheel bearings. cross-countr- - - Scouts Busy With the end of the season less than a month away, bowl scouts were busy taking notes in the major ball paries. Notre Dame continues the prime plum, felt out already by the Rose Bowl, but there is no assurance that university offiwould change their longcials Rush In yarda 73 2 Climb Mountain 302 264 time Passing yardag policy. Passes handed Passes Intercepted by Arkansas, 0 haring On Saturday mornings this Punts 444 tone defeat, is the No. Fumbles lost 0 2 fall, the team has climed the Texas its 83 Penalties 25 mountain with axesfifelear and Lions to a 7 Na widen trails, besides - cutting ball League victory trees, hauling stones and buildAngeles Rams Sunday. ing up the landing for the jump. Spectators on skis will be able Second Place . to rde the) tow to about The Lions took over sole pos- .100 feet below the jump landing session, of second place in the area. NFLs Western Conference. On Ski Team Plum threw scoring passes of This years ski team Includes 40 yards to .Terry Barr and 37 yards to Tommy WalJans in the Rich GrothL Fox Goddard, first half as the Lions took a 20-- 7 seniors; Dave Engen, Frithjof lead. Prydz. juniors; Matz Jenssen, He and Barr combined on a Ladd Christensen, Pete Kams, John Miller and Bjoren Loken, scoring pass play in the sophomores, and Steve Clegg fourth quarter. and Howard Collins, freshmen. Score Twice Also working with the team Nick Pietrosante scored on are Karen Korfanta and Marita runs of one and four yards after Wetherill, who will represent the Plum had combined with Gail University of Utah Ski Club In CAR SERVICE Cogdill on passes of 39 and 57 womens events. CLOSED SUNDAY yards to put the Lions within striking distance. Ram quarterback Roman Gabriel tossed a touchdown pas to Carroll Dale with less than five minutes remaining In the second quarter for the first Los .Angeles touchdown. Detroit matched It less than two minutes later on the pass to GOODYEAE1; STORE SERVICE 3rd South . - , t "ij FrMv 4 . H IM "HI 3-- g m - 'Special to The Tribune KAYSVTLT.F. Season plans for the Davis County adult basketball league will be mapped Thursday at a meeting in the Davis High fieldhouse. The par-- 1 ley starts at 7:30 p.m. Team managers should contact Grant Cullimore, Kaysville; Don Perkins, Bountiful, or John Dswsdn,' Layton regarding league entry. It is planned to start play either on Nov, 16 or 23. , ' If your battery is .v 37-1- 26 months old, it can fati, without waknincI Don'4 take a chance. Replace it now at our low, low prices. t. . with tradi MOST Whitewalls or Blackballs Tipeifon WINTER TREADS . 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The Rams got to the two but Gabri-al- s fourth down pass sailed out of the end zone. . less than half price! K 57-2- 0 Grieses passing. on Bob 26-1- 4 14-1- Watkins. - 1. 5m 24-1- Purdue, which stunned Illinois Irish Stare John Huarte and Jack Snow The individual standout were an unstoppable battery for was daysRhome of Tulsa, who Jerry Notre Dame in the 38th game completed 35 of 43 passes for 488 with Navy. Huarte threw three yards and four touchdowns in a rout of Oklahoma State, touchdown passes and Snow, caught two of thlfn. The Irish defense allowed Staubach 19 Rose Bowl completed passes, mostly short' Oregon, despite its loss to ones ih the flat, but kept the Stanford, still stands as a possiMiddies away from the goal line. the for Rose Bowl now bility Final Period that Washington, rebounding from a- - bad start, has taken Iowa scored against Ohio some of the lustre from South- State in toe final two seconds, ern California with a 3 setthen making the count back. convergambled on a In the Ivy League, where .they sion that would have fled It. talk more of calculus than of Quarterback Gary Snook, on a BOYD PARK bowls, Princeton Is the domi- rollout, wal stopped Inches from EMu nant team with a 0 record the goal. The Buckeyes are ted Duimond Htsdqusrtgrs m Uub after beating Brown 14-- Yale, for the Big Ten lead with er against an 'opponent rated d TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY r f unbeaten In the league but once tied, stayed in the Tigers shadow with a 5 rout of Dartmouth. But the biggest surprise was Cornells romp over Columbia the biggest point landslide in Ivy history. two-poi- Mlnnttot Dr. Bay 1 First downs 72 Ruthin yards mit 164 t5 Passing yarda Pass 0 0 Passat Intrcaptad by Standings ye pick for the Cotton BdwL Alabama and Georgia Tech head the candidates for the Sugar Bowl at New Orleans, where the ban against Negroes may bring in a strong Eastern or Midwestern team. Nebraskas perfect record makes it a strong Orange Bowl possibility where a strong Florida team may serve as host Syracuse and Penn State are the best of Eastern independents with bowl aspirations and good records to go with them. 11-1- quarter. NFL Gridiron r rrmr rrYinnnnnnrt'y'y'r g Utes Go Chop, Chop On New Ski Jump Game yr' r r rmry 1 7-- Vikes in I ronnmnr t Packers Belt Park City Project by-Ru- r Although It was a form week, elevens none of the Was able to match Notre Dames show of speed and pow- two-yar- -4 r-- Recall Irish ? 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