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Show SCORE TRIUMPHS Drivers irdl Par r Back At Old Stand " it- " Bv hi McDonald Assistant Sports Editor Salt Bos' Steve Mus$eou . heods Idoho hopes " Lake Rover City's will be back on (he Fair- grounds track Saturday .night alter burning up a few around the Canadian-Americaauto racing circuit. Sark Arstanian . . picked for third n v Season leader Mel point Andrus invaded Canada for the Daffodil Cun last weekend and placed fifth overall against the toughest drivers CAMRA (Canadian-American Modified Racing Assn.) could assemble. And on their home" tracks, too. RAINED OIT First night of the Dalfodil Cup at Langley, British Columbia, was rained out. Saturday Mel rpced at Victoria, Sunday at Nanaimo. B.C.. and Monday back at Victoria. MSU Team To Beat 1966 H head football Wyoming's coach, Lloyd Eaton, had a song in his voice as he reminisced about the 1966 Cowboy Western Athletic Conference and Sun Bowl champions. "We .had a great combination . . . passing and running attacks which balanced out nearly to the yard . . . a proud defensive line which got us the ball a defensive secondary which won most foot races an extra point kicker who kept the defense guessing . . . and a young offensive line which dedicated itself to a cdme through chal- the Eagles. Three pro pros-pec- ts like that are tough to come by. "Well have our work cut out getting back to last years defensive stature . . . u 38-a r d rushing averag against us which didnt count a minus 21 ground yards in the Sun Bowl. We had a great defensive rush against passers like Mark Reed of Arizona and Billy Stevens of Texas Western." y -- ... Offensive ' f? lenge." It is another Near 16FEdlon7 ' y 'A 4 . ' "4 - f r v v ' -- v'' '? v , Mmhna State. - wiU grid - then Idaho, war. said it that during their The RSC nirfche way in mid-Augu- ' ertos"1 Xn8 the UvT K t'T rans. Montana and Idaho Stale returns almost every- tiling from their confer erfce thamps of lasf year. The only losses were in the second ary but die awesome offense could counter any defensive MSU ' - p- Bobcat offensive crutch. A Lit- tailback last tie season, Hass boomed lor 1760 ards and scored 20 TIT in VSU's 8-- 2 'TSe ea'-Oi. MSU STAMNH T men- - t.rt Jim Sweeny to MSI is lie standout. a player who ,.tart arp H.i-- s. aceotding He doe not but great i "team K'vai speen. po.-v-- sprfster Willie Jones. Jonc-- . I. awe." ing. The tion Derby with tlie radio and a Pros Trim Utahns Fall , , S. prS . - j Ranger Signs - 5-- 9 8 V- - ... . . -t like Eglofl. Tascano was a deINNO foi fensive qiccali-years. His backup man at this pe nt iv Doug Peti ie, who lacks experience. "The team seems to move with Paul," Eaton said. "He had proved himself to his mates for two years as a defensive player. He is a trea mendous competitor fine leader . . . a good throw. and a better than averer age running quatterback. He also scrambles well." ' ... By The Associated Pres Two more Utah athletes were cut from the professional ranks Wednesday Lions when the Detroit dropped Tom Jones, foimer Weber at quarterback State; and the Oakland Oaks of the new American Association reBasketball leased fromer Utah State star Leroy Walker. Jones, the No. 6 draft choice of the Lions last winter. was the second WSC as the AFL-their F L neared player limits. star trimmed .. performsopho- or-J- ay V.,V Needless to say, Eaton is (minting on Jerry DePoyster to pose an extra point threat when the Cowboys get beyond the stripe. loss oi split end Jerry Marion, one of the really fine receivers in the nation last year, Eaton said. "We have a corps of adequate receivers, but none to compare to Marion, yet. And Tascano, or other quarterbacks, have to come to upEgkrff's throwing prowess." Defensive line coach, Leonard (Fritz) Shurmur. offered: Our problems are apparent. We lost Ron Billingsley, who went to the San Diego Charg. Tom Frazier, who ers went to tire Dallas Cowboys, and Jerry Durling, drafted by d the others nfn-tionewell count heavily ipn defensive aces Mike Dirks and Tim Gottberg, offensive "Among d, guard George Mills and line- backers Bob Aylward and Jim House." Eaton summed things up: Well begin the season as as last strong potentially year, even with key losses. If we can jell as fast as last year, well be title caliber I think we are again. Over-al- l, staffed well enough to over-- , come most every loss from wee. Idaho Sets Bird Seasons "3 and 6," except 13 western Owyhee County, where Geese Ducks, Oct. 7 Following is a Mallard Area dates for bunting Jan. 14. Ducks outside special eastern Idaho counties where the season runs from Sept, 1. upland game birds, migratory mallard area and geese, state- bag limit will be 2 and 2." Check printed regulations waterfowl, cottontail and pygmy wide - Oct. 7 Jan. 4. about mid- rabbits, and for trapping (Ducks inside (available Bag limits for in regulation Idaho; animals Columbia Basin Mallard Area) September) VACATION INN details.' Pheasants (northern Idaho) six daily and 12 in possession AMRTMINT MOTH. UNITS NOW AVAILABU 19. Noon opening after the first .Oct. most areas 5 Sage grouse day. Ducks outWITH KUCHINS does not apply. Soulhwestern side special mallard area 6 days, from . Sept. Excep--1 OvsriMkiag Flaming Garga Oct. and 6 only. Two canvasback tions are part of Clark County Idaho and Magic Valley MANILA, UTAH 10. (noon)-Dec- . 28 Eastern ducks are allowed in the bag (Medicine Lodge Experimental 3 SAlt UKE 6. and possession limits. Oct. 28 (noon)-NoIdaho and shoni maniia Hunt area) 7144114 j Sept. BOISE. IDA. i n of t. g 16-2- 31-311- 16-2- Bag limits (for all counties open to pheasant hunting except 4 codes daily, the Panhandle) 8 permitted in possession after the first day. Panhandle bag and possession limits of 3 and 6 cocks. . Waterfowl (Columbia Basin i P minus & Co., Vandals lost 21 t o' 'be Grialie is coming. Idaho State, with a revamped aDleoffense, awaits a tough opener whh New Mexico September 16. ,su has rnoved from a pro J8ssine ofensP ,0 a system that v m al)ow ba(ks like Mike NEW YORK (UPI) Veteran ,N( ;rr and Gr?g Fspltn to Donnie Marshall carry h(. pig!.kin more. If the running became the second New York McKiljp Ranger t0 sign his 1967-6ram(, faj)s coa(,h and more on contract Wednesday. Marshall. fW1jd rejv t lie' passing arm of Bill Ingram. 35. formerly with the Cana-- ' Thp Bengals have good expe- - diens, will begin his 14th season neme at most pisitions. .and in the NHL. his fifth with the lair depth . . . but they may not.blueshirts. Defenseman Harry have the horses to stop other Howell agreed to terms las BSC week. The Bobcats get the jump on ol their EJig Skv foes the re-vlien they otx-- S.vuiday with North Dako.a Slat" at home, of the Webe. Tlus game, out: tussle Ctcl. 21 in Eoz'm;'ii, toul.l be their toughest test. Idaho, a? The auto races are expected to run through September or as (ai,nr lo"g as ,he "M,hpr Nicknamed the "Iron leweed". Hass should battle Weber's Lee While for the Big Sky. and perhaps national rush- ing championship. Dennis Erickson the msu w he other gun option u: Sweeny barkfin . As a sophomore last year. Lnckso.t 1" on bet'er than aO icr cent ol l..s passe to balance ihe Bo h at oliensc. Rjv McDonald "dl . rat : mid-fiel- j , Devastating Don Hass is the - Linebacker Bob Aylward, left, and back Dave Hampton key favored Wyoming. Although Eaton admits to having a bevy of running backs which loom as the best ever," he is concerned about developing aerial balance. an earmark of 196(i's fine eleven. anThe running attack, and chored by hope Jim Kiick. Dave Hampton, Tom and Joe Williams, and Hub Lindsay is mighty strong. And offensive back coach Paul Roach hopes the offense can borrow Vic Washington from the defense for an occasional end sprint. "We will definitely leel the is hurtseuiois 12 to the pros. They're young, enthusiastic, but green. Ol the 61 out for the team, only st .en were seniors. The Vandal asset this year i No one individual will, he keyed on like last year when! opponents jumped at every McDonald move. Jim Pearsall and Rob Young will handle the and deep-bacpost in the coach Steve Musseau' shift-- ! jug GASMAN BACK Q5Ql?BI!)DILE)EC2 PILCDS balance. set-bac- k (X j Steve Carman. that picked up the! Ihe feack last Idaho team at year will handle the signal call-- j If the many (35) sophs1' ing.l on the Idaho team come the Vandals could win , j 4tlhrough, but too much was lost , all . via graduation. ( Weber's Sark Arslanian sits In i pretty position. ' He lost a lot from last year , - lout that third position predic-- . ' (ton is a bit low. 0 mid-seaso- n ' , If Sark comes up with a! his problems could be and it appears he found one, maybe two. to replace Tim jer ."transfer from Taft JC is fight-- l Jng for No. 1. Either way Weber I )vins. Both can throw' the bomb t ?)'. . and direct the potent offense. - Lee White is again tlie big . .Harada's. Defense - : TOKYO (UPI) World Ban- -' lameweight Champion fighting iHarada will make his next title defense against the winner of an Elimination bout betweetTJesus 1 "Pimentel of Mexico and Takao Sakurai, - Haradas manager, Jakeshi Sasazakl, said Thurs-"- 7 day. 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If extra cash is needed, remember that your BankAmericard entitles ryou to a cash advance, too.- - ff Shapiro. He also is hoping for repeat performances from Dave Rupp at guard and Mike LaHcod at tackle. DEFENSE STRENGTH Washington and Dick Speights are back in the deBut refensive secondary, for found be must placements talented Ed Froehlich at left inside safety and for Tasduio. l :V through ances at center from mores- - Paul Oswald- - 3 two-nig- downfall. come for ft-- great job of leadership turned in last year by departed quarterback RtcU Egloff. And just Wag-sta- at center. Baker hopes ir ... that's how the Big Sky stack up at the end of the The big loss was Mel ' ''G N-v- Bill coach line js Baker admits the Cowboys have a veteran offensive line, but lack depth ,at this point1. ... -- Weber 3 Q Bennie -- By GEORGE FERGUSON Assistant Sports Editor u ho is on brink of becoming the winningest football coach in Wyoming history. He remembers 1966 with special in 1965. Because, pleasure. Wyoming started out like a Laramie bruch fire and then road . Winner was Norm Ellelson, lost road . . game after as hea"ng amev aEa,on Edmonton, Alberta, tlw CAMRA rumbles WSC story. "A cinch to go in champion who also ran in the first pro draft round," says A1 TOUGH SLATE aty.s Copper Sark "he leaves the pro scouts ,1, and Bob. of Victoria In many respects. 1967 lu.s White win mouths watering. Gregg, Portland, two other, the schedule earmarks of 1965 go for yardage again this year, weu.known names on the Fair-- ' and Eaton is a bit con- but Webers backers hope that grounds track, placed second! cerned. An overwhelmimg fa- Henry Owens returns to his 1965 an(j fourth. vorite to repeat In the WAC, th 0rn? ,,H, P0 the Pokes have four of live be WiUIc-.it. . . and add to the' it was Mel s first venture into games on the road and league Canadian racing. r,j six of 10 season encounters are away. Tucke,t at Terry Nish tackled Wpb?r "We knoNv. of course, that it candi- - State Spr"H Championships at is umgtwck. tougher to develop a windale Jim Schmedding at guard. Reno with Simon winding up attitude on the load, but ning Steve Hanrahan at defensive second overall in points. Nish I think we have the solidarity defensive-sec-was tackle and the leading the race both nights to do it," Eaton said. affair but was ondary of Steve Holloway. Bill in the Just to put a little moie Rogers. Svve Smith and either wiped out by a crash in one heat on the Cowboys, Sports Keller Tom converted race and ran into mechanical Illustrated or picked ihem 18tli halfback Luther White. troubles the other night. in the nation ahead of Missiswith new coach Montana, n sippi and Army, and Playboy derby 1,1, tvirthoui is full of enthn-- 1 th whole sho'J,; tagged the Pokes 19th in the bring aja!rn The Grizzlies have money h"d' agai" Sat5day qUal'; buijd futlire ,Pamg and an a ifyklg lapS ,a1ing at 7 pm' Paul Tascano is the key that a wants ministration races at 8. arM Tascat.o must take over a a AfI" MM(HT LI, SURPRISE- ing the . 1 With leiteiriien returning tars should be in top shape. -Swaithnut could surprise a lew bu( M, on)v os,ahhshert Drmolibe the Disc Jnckrv In Big Sky NEWS, Thursday, September 7, 1967 DESERET |