Show Wednesday Oct Page 14 9 1974 220-- 0 A little bit of history BYU takes golf meet Sports To no one’s surprise Saturday total of 212 good enough for 11th-beoverall For the tournament 13 golfers shot sub-pa- r rounds with Matulich’s 65 on Friday the best Sanders Fought and Weber’s Brad Brandenberg all carded st Brigham Young’s golf team came out on top of the seven team Beehive Invitational golf held last weekend at the Logan Golf and Country Club The Cougars obviously the cream of the crop of local collegiate teams combined for a total 812 39 strokes under 39 strokes ahead of and par second place Weber State 66’s The 54-ho- le Two Cougars tied for top medalist honors Bill Sanders and John Fought both carded par 201’s with Sanders shooting a closing round of 66 er Both runner-up- s were also from BYU with Jay Matulich and Pat McGowan turning in two-da- y totals of 205 e golf’s supreme not so rare with two was rarity aces being carded in the tournament Both were sunk by Nevada-La- s Vegas golfers Jim hole-in-on- and Jim Keppler Manual aced the No 6 hole on Friday while Keppler scored his on the No 2 hole on Saturday Following Larsen for the Aggies was Kerry Christensen (216) Rick Clyde (219) Mark Harris (221) Davie Hartvigsen (231) and John McMullen (242) Manual By BILL RAWLINS Associated Press Writer LEBANON Tenn — Join Cumberland College if you will to remember a piece of history and mourn the most lopsided score in college football history: Georgia Tech 222 Cumberland Shorts Basketball College - 0 It happened on a sunny October Atlanta just 56 years ago today “I think one of our best plays of the game was when one of our players got the ball on a pitchout and he lost only 10 yards” recalls Haysler Poague 76 one of the survivors of the massacre The game was scheduled with the Hockey Rambling Wreck at Georgia Tech guaranteeing Cumberland The Soviet Union closed out $500 if the Tennessee team would their series with Team Canada show up Football was almost with a 2 win Sunday and a dead on the Cumberland campu i d record Last year Team Canda won the series in The Utah Stars welcomed back forward Willie Wise after a prolonged contract dispute He will be in the lineup for the Stars’ home exhibition opener against the NBA’s Kansas Kings All-St- ar City-Oma- ha in Lebanon and as Poague recalls from his home in Clinton Mo some of the players were interested “We were more interested in the money than anything else We figured we didn’t have much of a chance but we didn’t think it would be that bad” And as might be suspected if football were almost dead before it was buried in Atlanta Cumberland College never again took the field Some even suspect the game led to the demise of the college’s once famous law school several years later “We really didn’t have such a bad team” recounts Poague “We were just so ridiculously outclassed that day that it was well ridiculous” How did the crowd react to the slaughter? “I guess I can describe them better than most of the guys since I heard most of what they were saying when I was on the bench” Pro Football said Poague who was lucky Island Holidays Pro Tennis enough to suffer a knee injury Three teams remain un- Classic in Honolulu Sundaythat took him out of the breech defeated as the season heads into early in the contest it’s fifth week The undefeated “At first they thought it might More Basketball are Minnesota New England be a good game but it didn’t take and St Louis Baltimore and The Milwaukee Bucks’ Kareem them long to realize that it wasn’t Detroit remain the only winless Abdul-Jabba- r will be lost to the going to be too difficult They did teams club for at least three weeks and a lot of laughing after that” The Tech coach at the time possibly six He suffered the injury Saturday night Jn an John Heisman later was imTennis exhibition against Boston The mortalized by having the Adbul-JabbHeisman trophy named after injury was self inflicted as him The Cumberland coach? hit a pole to show disgust Australian John Newcornbe of annual won the $50000 first an officials call Nobody really remembers 3-- -3 won-loss-tie- -1 The host Utah State playing under coach Dean Candland finished fourth in the seven team field with a team total of 868 The Aggies were led by sophomore Mike Larsen with a three-roun- d UE1ITSQ - nnnons Ob ar mi Harriers iii m HAUN'S LOUNGE COUNTRY MUSIC BY: JERRY HANSEN WED Idaho State took top honors last Saturday in a fourway cross country meet at Weber State in Ogden with 27 points Weber’s A1 Yardley won the individual honors finishing in a time of 24:380 Weber followed ISU with 35 points followed by Ricks College and Utah State USU’s next cross country meet will be Oct 12 at Logan with SAT IN HYRUM (ID REQUIRED) pay your school bills with FRI 11411 hi fgi wdli-jfr- I BYU i a PERSONAL CHECKING ACCOUNT ip"”! riskcarrying large sums of money on campus But College cash could get lost or stolen get to where they’re going safely ThriftiChecks are personalized— FREE! 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