Show November 10 1975 12 Page point The score was set up when the By Randy Hendricks Utah State University relinquished its hold on two prized possessions Saturday when the officials called pass interference back-fiel- d against USU’s defensive in the end zone USU protested the call because the officials dropped the flag after Aggie linebacker Brian Longvevan had already batted the ball away from the intended receiver However the official prevailed and Blanc went on to score Brigham Young got the go ahead points just over two minutes later when Taylor spotted a field goal with the wind at his back One statistic of note was USU’s first half penalty yardage total of 74 yards on seven penalties compared to Brigham Young which was not penalized during the entire first half Romney Stadium scoreboard sounded the end of the 1975 homecoming game The scoreboard showed Brigham Young University had scored a convincing 24-- 7 win over the Aggies Gone from Logan is the Wagon Whee which resides for one year with the team which Wins the USU-BYclash Also soon to change hands is the Beehive Boot symbol of football supremacy among Utah’s four major colleges BYU hasn’t had possession of the wagon wheel since 1970 when the Cougars beat the Aggies in 0 Provo The boot meanwhile has been Impetus for this drive (61 the private property of Phil BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY quarterback Gifford Nielsen gets a pass off despite effective yards in five plays) came from Krueger and the Ags since the pass rush from Aggies Jim Smaduroff (62) and Bob Dzierak (74) Nielsen hit for 15 of 24 the arm of Gifford Nielsen on trophy was inaugrated in 1971 Photo by Allan Swainston passes of 10 and 14 yards plus a passes in leading BYU to a 24-- 7 win over Utah State Although Brigham Young must USU personal foul Nielsen find 1 sweep and kept the ball fans who had bought blud and still play Utah this Saturday in yards ished the game with 15 pass In the final quarter as Giamfor 32:23 compared to 27:37 The white balloons released them into Provo the Cougars are virtually d mona crossed the mark game was more evenly played the air only to be informed that completions on 24 attempts for guaranteedpossession of the boot 139 yards and two touchdowns for the 15th time in his USU then the margin would the referees had ruled USU guilty against the hapless Utes The two BYU aerial scores career he also became the first show of illegal procedure and the ball The Aggies lowered their seato fullback Aggie ever to rush for 1000 yards was placed down at the 104 yard came on short passes son record to 5 with the loss to Prior game Saturday’s Todd Christensen The first came in two consecutive seasons while BYU evened its season much talk was of the effect the line Undaunted Giammona with 7:58 left in the third period In addition Giammona caught mark at 4 Utah State still leads on the scored again three plays later —after had driven 80 one pass for seven yards and first score might have 'from the three yard line" with two’ outcome Ofthe game inthe series with 13 in 26 plays Taylor’s kick picked up yards returning Utah State scored first and Cougars trying to stop him Tom yards to left of the goal the kickoffs and punts dropped to be a Mayes was good on his 13th While Utah State was losing the BYU’s lead climbed to but The anticipated showdown be- that first score turned out posts straight tailback tween Giammona and BYU’s Jeff disadvantage to the Aggies ball game 16-- 7 The initial touchdown came with 3:09 left in the quarter Louie Giammona playing his Blanc fizzled for' good midway The partisan Aggie fans (a Chris Crowe BYU’s offensive in the first quarter when final home game at Utah State the third period when late through record 21594 watched the game) tackle went over the top of game against BYU had the finest Blanc hopped to the sideline on Giammona scored from three had little else to cheer about all right to In Louie had out fact of his career three Aggie blockers and knockone foot and failed to return He yards cross the goal line twice to get the afternoon Giammona ran for 110 yards on gained 63 ed Doc Schnell’s punt to the yards on 18 carries first six USU BYU with a little help from 25 carries and scored the only points on the board before he left ground then pounced on it at the officials tied the two the Giammona battled into first “impartial” Aggie touchdown The final score was perhaps yard line zone from five yards out for score with 2:41 left in the first end The junior also beless indicative of Utah State must now tackle an apparent score at about the half when Blanc scored on one came the 31st player in college game then were the Saturday’s final statiDave freshman and Boise State Saturday undefeated of plunge the first yard for over stics BYU finished the football history to run halfway point quarter game in on Boise made the extra of hundreds students and good and Taylor 3000 career yards midway with a slight edge in rushing through the first quarter on a 3 led in passing by 38 U rd 27-2- six-yar- 139-10- 100-yar- nt 4-- 4-- the-Couga- rs 30-18- -3 point-after-touchdo- -- 176-pou- 166-16- Meefer X rjiAP-H- Sports Shorts Alpha Kappa 4 x pii K Jis Coming iWED - SAT ow The fall quarter gmes tournaments will start today at 4:00 pm Tournaments will be held in air bowling billiards (14-1- ) hockey chess and table tennis Those interested in signing up for any tournament must do so at the control desk in the Aggie Bowl before noon today entries due November 18th at the Intramural Office or the control desk at the Aggie Bowl The monthly foosball tournament will be November 20th at 4:00 pm with entrants chooseing their competing divisions which include novice semi-skille- d and skilled Those who win in the d novice or divisions must move up to the next division for the next tournament The annual Turkey Shoot Blind Handicap Bowling Tournament will be held November 17th thru the 24th Divisions include: Staff and faculty and spouses for both the male and female divisions and students and spouses both males and females Entry fee is $250 per individual and a turkey will be given away semi-skille- Special times for the tourna- ments in bowling will be Wednes- day at 6:30 pm air hockey will be Thursday at 6:30 pm All other tournaments will last all week long Entrants must check the tournament charts in the Aggie Bowl to see when they compete The Women s Intramural Bil- Hard Tournament will start Nov- ember 19th at 6:30 pm with i MEN— WOMEN HZ We may not have a draft but we still have a need 7 need good people to serve in the US Army Army life is not for everyone You get up early You work hard all day And you’re asked to give We ' 4 i I 3U w 3 or 4 years to your Country We won’t change that But the things we have changed will make the Army more attractive to the type of people we’re looking for We have better educational opportunities Better jobs Better pay And better travel 4IE choices JO LOBO” Yet we believe the most important benefits to be gained from the Army are still maturity and selfconfidence Things that last long after an enlistment’s over Call Army Opportunities 753-394- o fcas Ip IF MON TUE 3 Join the people who’ve joined the Army 7 PFi An Equal OfTTtunlty Employer tourneys for every twenty entries in each division Bowlers may bowl as many times as they want at their convenience and must be completed before 10:00 pm on November 24th Turkeys will be awarded to the winners on Wednesday November 25th in time for Thanksgiving Intramurals Intramural participation has been slow this year but the Intramural Council is hoping that with basketball coming up more teams will be participating For the women Joy Hadley took first place in archery with a total of 75 points Colleen' Fitzgerald had 59 points for second place and Loe Pierce took third with 56 points Basketball for the men and women’s program will start this month All entries will be due by November 19th and sould be turned into the Intramurals office in the HPER building at room 116 Those interested in officiating basketball in the intramural program should attend a meeting which will be held on November 11 at 3:30 in room 116 in the HPER building UC MOVIES ( WED-SUN- ) e |