Show 4 — STUDENT LIFE NOVEMBER 9 1964 Utags Pokes Fight lo By 20-2- 0 set the stage for Sir George and his golden toe This the two point conversion but was pulled down short of the magic line This proved to be crucial later on Early in the final canto the Ags mounted another e Again it started from Brent Chccketts run for Student Life Sports Editor In one of the finest football games ever played in Romney Stadium the Utah State Aggies and Wyoming’s Cowboys fought to a 20-2- 0 tie Saturday afternoon before 11209 breathless fans the USU Draw Although Curinga complet- ed only 4 of 14 passes they definitely were key ones As mentioned before two of them went for tallies Defensive standouts were Ilannum and line and middle guard Bob Broughton a pass came on TD again the Evenness of the contest is Tiiis time however flanker pointed out by the final Dave Clark received the offense figures USU TI) aerial Chris Pella 277 yards Wyoming 261 split the uprights and it was USU 20 Wyoming 17 with 10:53 left in the game of-fon- 20-ya- The only item keeping the Utags from taking the victory was the foot of an English gentleman named Sir George Squires Sir George booted two PAT’S and two field goals for eight points The last three-pointwas a effort with three secLater in the quarter the onds remaining that deadl- Utags started another drive ocked the contest after Darrel Steele returned a to the Poke 40 The Nothing can be taken away effort punt out on the Wyofizzled from Utah State’s gallant Ag18 however when Pelming gies however Thin in num- la missed a field goal atber but long on guts they tempt did themselves proud in the second half Wyoming took over and marched the length of the Trailing 17-midway field in three minutes They throungh the third quarter were to the clock able stop the Utags started a drive from their own twenty Eighty many times by getting out of bounds after short pass yards and eleven plays later USU was on the scoreboard receptions With the second hand nearThe counter came on a “bomb” from quarter- ly straight up Poke quarterback Rudy Curinga to end back Tom Wilkinson smartly and Jack Ilannum threw' a pass onto the track Ron Edwards came in to to stop the clock once more to-t- 21-ya- rd er Archers Slate 27-ya- rd FLANKER BILL “THUNDER” Thornton is shown eluding three Wyoming tacklers enroute to USU’s first touchdown He has just taken a screen pass from QB Ron Edwards The play covered 15 yards Rambler Rally Ties Papooses Utah State’s Ramblers ral- lied late in the fourth quarter Friday afternoon to tie the and pre- Utah Papooses 4 serve an undefeated season The deadlock left the Rambler season record at Aggie quarterback John Pappas again put on a fine passing display as he connected on 10 of 20 aerials for 195 yards In accomplishing this he had to scramble time and again because of poor pass protection blocking by his teammates Neither team scored in the first period but midway through the second the USU greenlings struck paydirt on 14-1- -1 7 halfback Dee Iladfield were the key weapons in the drive The scoring play which came with 1:28 remaining was a Pappas to Watson pass Pappas proving his versatility then ran in the conversion tying 12-ya- rd two-poi- nt 60-ya- rd in First Tourney USU’s archery club will hold it’s first student tournament tomorrow at 7:30 pm in the George Nelson Field-hous- e The shoot is open to all students on campus Trophies for both men and women will be awarded on a handicap basis so that everyone wil have an equal chance to win School bows will be available for persons not a toss from Pappas to end Ed Escondon Steve Smith’s PAT attempt was blocked There was no more scoring in the first half In the third period the Utah frosh took the lead on halfback Roy Borthwick’s touchdown scamper and 21-ya- hav- ing their own The six man USU archery club team will be selected during this first tournament rd 43-ya- rd ' - Bruce Merrell’s first of two perfect PAT’s I With five minutes remain- ing in the contest Ute secondary man Roger Gregory picked off an errant Pappas pass and strolled 75 yards to score Merrell’s PAT made it 14-- 6 for the Papooses With their backs to the wall and time running out the Ramblers came to life and marched 60 yards to score The golden arm of Pappas and the receiving of Escondon fullback Gerald Watson and All men interested in trying out for the Utah State wrestling team should meet with Coach Tom Ramage tomorrow at 7 pm in the room of George Nelson Field-hou- wn V- 'M A They're out of turn in their swinging ADLERS hut they’re just the same clean-white-so- ck ’s se Ramage noted that there is a special demand for those who could wrestle in 115 pound class VVV ' ' WMAV - Are you head over heels but staying on your toes? 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