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Show , 1F, yie y w , veNr-w-- v, ly 'w"w of ,-- ' DESERET NEWS, Wednesday, November 4, 1964 rl mowsomemmeetwowmtemunnosmett ' S risn :avotaed sAiNi JOSE, CALIF. ! came up to that one all C,asper hit his $ce shot down the middle, but powerful Pei pushed his to the base of -- brg--Bi- I '. ' ,..::":',::,::' '.;::',::4:::,:,i';::E-;,::;,'::;.- :::::. -- 1 :t t P40' -- 1 1 increase-their or theCompetitionearly as State (No. 9) in a Southeastern Brown and Casper started Conference putts . tussle; Arkansas knocking In-- the birdie -After 18 holes, Brown and takes on Rice in a. Southwest Conference battle and Nebras: Caspereacirtacl-fotir-unde- rka clashes in a fight for the Big Eight ConferLourslana- wins marathon , s - was on the 68. Steelsraith par sidgihis in The "real drama started on - the and-Cas- --- thi putt to close out the , , Noted as one of the worlds match. greatest putterst he left- - the b,g11 short of the cup, dead for the center, 10 times during the - like a machine . was on in two down in iwo. Once again the pressure was onand Brown knocked the ball in the hole. with a day, The victory was worth $3,300 , and brought his earnings the year to $90,653third on the money llstbehlikt Palmer antiack Nicklaus. - Brown and Steelsmith split-- second And third money, each getting- $1:900. , ith-Kansas ence lead. f, 1 z. i4" P I :iinstmoralA,A4mlostsatimawli' .:WeberroacherWillworico, Bud LeRoy. Overstreet, ffemrthtriqvirtifteou di . , passes had ever 35 ' 1 722-yar- ds S G.ram FOR NOV. 14 TILT PRIME-- ; acuy , Rhomeunlikeill-PPinile41Qnienal-141-44-4s-i- Donkey basketball comes to Granite High .Thursday night, 7:30 p.m. when the Granitian coaching staff plays the rest of the school's faculty. ac- The event is a OGDENWeber State Football Coach Wally er's team will still finish with only a 4 rec.- Nalder will spend the next two weeks trying to Ord. It will be 'the first time that Coach Naldild-rtr '; put together art effective offense after the las not had a winning season. In spite of the lowly ',' cats failed to score for , the second week, in a record and two tough row last Saturday. opponents looming ahead on the schedule, the The Wildcats do not have a game this week.--- - Ogden team rs still in high spirits. Morale is good. They will get their last chance at ,a Big Sky With the exception of halfback Craig Wilder, : Conference victory Nov. 14 when Montana - who broke an arrn Saturday against Western State's strong Bobcats come to Ogden. State, the Weber team is in good physicall Last Saturday, Western State held Weber scoreless and won a 0 game. The week be--'. shape. With the extra week off, punter and ace defensive back Lyle Johnston should be ready fore, Idaho State blanked the Wildcats, 31-for full time action. against Montana State,. Even if Weber wins its last two games, Nal4, - - ff" completing--35--o, toga; Ui.H - - -- ... ADDRIES i,,,1 oo ......... AGE ;.1 - SIGNED (Porent'must p.m.East et. 4:13 :f West I , - , I - - 1 , ammo dmalo 4Mmli , .10 : I 1 01 Ai o 0 114 (RAF ".NIM.s I -- - LONG Ctn. iron-toug- wear ! AL 50 Stereo High Fidelity PhonograP11 1 - Model 870 -- - 99.95-5-Sh- Reg. -- - VOW 1 I 4, - 14, --stere-- - - - . .1 4111, v. 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Craig Fertig 9f Southern Cali- Last week against Oklahoma forma ranked third, fourth and . ,' fift-4- , .. resPectivelYState Rhorne outdid himself Charity -Game.any Eris '''' u- .Th aVs, beca- se ISO li:Flgo4ii tdt,k,' OR D, -- e- 'SONN ' I - '' -- ; Li, ' ''4 I:r-,NEW-YOR-K of Texas, Tanked seventh,. yardage aontdarritnt6arrittrO.1 coTmifeletteed,d7e0tspeirri:Tusticent ralthemci . . . ,. : , ', No- .- g is alSo silv a cinarter4nile ahead of his punting telaVicAlbeirlotty ' ' nositions. 13rian Piccolo of 'Wake over Illinois. , choice., it easier to seep track bt his Inearest total in Ole pursuer has carved out passing iccuracy by counting 1Gary-- - Snook-- - f - tower-with- a tbn the ground -- in seven names F the misses rather than the hits I . .1--- Coaches coach Wally Naldei, Dick Williams. d fASSILI, ' P passing as many as Unlike !game In completions, ---- (UPI) 1 -st mo quarterbacks In in:cofinn. .gan.4 try , T1118,a's- - JerrY- R-1- 0 Ir, . Beim:Tr-hea- Rhotile Seidom u s a's I Tech, Georgia one of the nation's leading in- Is A, ..none-poidependents, pick over Tennessee. , Sixth-ranked R fes A r I ID' Nblv MD g ORE -- -, Sviel 9 3' 'tit 9 Prrt. , - - r.-"- past, ng Meaftwhile-,--C4spetplayi- -- X A a - on the fipal hole that would havexon the tour'. nament. This time he knocked , ; the ball squarely Into the cup, They- halved the first extra hole when their birdie putts ,, hole. Then on the 4 rimmed-t- he . second extra, Brown was in trouble., Ile missed the green - Casper , Billy bowed out But-Jer-ry' playoff. 7-- 0 -- f y -- - I - '!", .. -- . II thought that ,when Pete made his big putt on the 1.8tif he'd win the ,triatch," said when he Caspe ' knocked-' a tree.in that one . But - Brown sliced a shot - second extra, I was sure --I'd around . the treetoo strong,. ' , lose it dearover. the grefn. His chip - By this time the crowd of hack was short and he left about 1.500 was rooting for the ut MeanhimseLl a battle-pup by Brown. putt, while Casper was on in twii, But Casper smoked in a sev, and down in two for his par. en iron six feet from the pin Iper It took 93 boles to do it but NEWITORK (UPD -. Dame,- - achieving tdi) rarikin Casper, one of The gt world'i greatest golfers, final- for th e firsi. time in 10 - favorite--t- o I' is ly'disposed ofupstart- Pete ':,,,:,:,:::;:::::-,.7,7, -A , that rating when the unbeatenBrown . to will the ,Almaden -- -if Irish meet Pittsburgh in Satur- - I Open golf - - '' ' . I ,day's college football highlight day. Coach Ma Parstghian's:South t . As golf tournaments.' go;the Bedstalwarts have Won Igi al $25,09P Almaden isn't much of ' wihi Pittsburgh. The a izcriri.:.gl':-:"-'N, .:,.,:'',.07. won last season, 27-Panthers ,,,, "But Iplayed 21 holes of the 4,:.::;:::,4:::::1:::,A.6.:;A? :4i. , which saved.. face by edgln, greidest4,011444niiifte4a4lit- Iowa 13 is week,:-last : figured ,It playoff to win it," said Casz:,--I. points better than Penn State , -- r "and I had- - in . beat . I, 1 I hit all 21 greeni' in . regulation figures or better. I 1. all three previous meetings with , the Buckeyes. can't, play .itiy"- better than ' , Alabama, Arkansas and ' braska, ranked third through Actually, Jerry Steelsmith ',.:4(.-:.fifth, are touchdown favOrites to was involved in the three-waV Foothill Village Open 'til 9 Mon. and Fri. - |