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Show - f 6A Saturday, September 30, 1967 DESERET NEWS, GtiacEi i nillcr fr BiiiiimiiiuiiniiuiniiimiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiuiuBiHntifflBnusffll More Honors!' . By DICK COUCH !AP Sports Writer were frozen out of The coffin slammed shut on flw Walking Dead. And then flier were three. Eddie tenacious Stanley's Zombies, tbe Chicago White Sax, dropped out of the American League pennant struggle night, succumbing on meekly to Washington Friday 1-- 0 Phil Ortega's four-hitte- a Kansas City twice 3 and in Friday's only other AL . action. San Francisco Pittsburgh Chicago .topped Houston and New beat Cincinnati York whipped Los Angeles M In National League games. The White Sox' demise they needed a three-gasweep ever the Senators to stay alive erased the possibility ot a scheduled r. Now Its up to Minnesota . . . or Boston or Detroit to pick op 'the pieces. But all three were holding a cold hand and witching the weather Saturday. The Tigers, who have dropped two of .their last three starts,. ... Stanky said after his White Sox handed the Senators an ran in tbe first inning and then went out with their hats at halt mast AH year long the elephants feared the mice. Well, they can have It aH to themselves with a sigh of relief. Were out of it But I wish we would have lost that one on a borne ran er a dean hlt bate to lose on an error. ' Fired Valentines single delivered tbe rap that finished the first Inning after Sox, errors by Tom McCraw and Dm Buford opened the gate. 1-- 4-- doubleheader against California Friday night and now must beat the Angels four times fat two days to assure theme selves of a tie, If Detroit wins all four, the Twins, on gam la front despite two setback s hi their last three games, need to sweep e set at Boston their Saturday and Sunday to nail a share ot the top spot And file Bed Scat, shocked twice by Cleveland earlier ip the week, need nothing less than two victories over the Twins plus at least one Detroit loss to grab a piece of the pennant pie. a. beat - The New York Yankee twi-nig- 9-- 4-- 4-- first-plac- two-gam- three-wa- y playoff. or TIgers-Re- lock, should it force a best-of-- J ning Monday ting. - A Tigers-Twin- l s Sox deaddevelop, would playoff beginweather permitd In-t- "I dont want any flowers hi St Louis trimmed Atlanta Bfll 8-- 1 Philadelphia blasted when l5n in the mortuary," To Be Won cap victory over Kansas City after Mickey Mantles sacrifice fly in the eighth inning of the opener broke a 88 deadlock. (See major league boxes on Page A-7- .) A young boy worked around his father n motorcycle shop in Salt Lak9 the magazines about racing on hit, City, reading ' ' father's desk. before even ride As he could he began to the law would let him. He wanted to be a racer His father could not deny him that These two Chris Draayers, father and were pals in whatever they did and when Chris th hoy grew into the racing sport his father was hii ! No. 1 fan. Chris became the N& 2 racer in the world was talked about in racing as undoubtedly the to take over No. 1. PENNANT RACE AT A GLANCE H&rley-Davidso- ' LBASUI AMIRICAN he Bryans sixth inning homer gave reliever Fred Talbot and the Yankees their night 11 innings, f fiMdBD More than 500 trophies were in his Dads shot to prove his prowess. Some of them were six fe and tall He had won four amateur nationals caught for a safety By now Coach Hudspeth' is looking at everyone and the subs had a lapse or two to let Sam Antonazzo get away for 26 yards to file Y-- and then slept through a fine line fake to watch Boreland hand off to Paul Schneider to go in standing up. He was in the BYU backyard before anyone saw him. (Pass for two made it Odle Grabs r (30-5)- ., 12 In a. 7 ' ? i 7 Yw f I 4LV.V , - ' r C V v, 4 8, 44-1- 9 Fray By HACK MULES - Deseret News Sports Editor 4 't K" eV 3 30-13-). Forty-fou- r seems to be Brigham Young's magic mark as the Cougars, for the second football in a row, gam marched to 4 points. This time tbe 44 was fastened on invading Western Michigan from Kalamazoo is a rout at Brigham Young. There were 30,673 people in the place. For the first few minutes ft Michigan were mighty. Then the Cougars, with speed and agility, shodc the starch out of them and for most of the but half it was a matter of how many men coach Tom Hudeo-pet- h could experience' hi the got shakey and Hudspeth rushed in his regulars. Lyons used Boyett and Odle for aH kinds of chicanery, Boyett getting two big ones and Odle taking the ball from two tormentors in midfield and escaping them in the days best run 53 yards, to score W. Michigan countered with a TD play Boreland to Antonazzo after finCats had Then the Cougars fumbled. mAi a hero out of Paterson TD to ran it to with srSS-yar- 44-1- 9 i e (37-13- y d 44-1- $ ; At first the fight was fierce. melted Then the Michigan under the Puma past pressure. V episode. BBONCOS SCORE EARLY K It was like Custers stand there were always more attackers from whence the others had come. West Michigan did handle the. lead for one drive setting up a placement in the tint six minline. utes from the V BYU used three quarterbacks shown brightly. No one wan tfiminitad from that race. Erdhaus showed class but took bow to Lyons. Sanhis i al and i i y, Chris Draayer leading in (he Nationals. then he raced only after school let out and betwee school sessions. Sophomore Mare Lyons was finding the Broncos stubborn hi its first drive, couldnt get to the goal and had to use Dennis Pateras toe from line after Phil Odle, the with the greatest grab In football (he caught 13 passes (or 203 yards and three touchdowns) had set up the Cats on the Bronline. co BYU's best passer In three. Friday's win three got the hall to Odle, Boyett, Paterson and Rodrique-wnethin- g that has concerned the BYU bunch so much since Virg Carter cut out with AO No question, Odle and Boyett are the best thow in collegiate football. It didnt matter how deep the Broncos (tacked em. There is a saying at the BYU campus If these two men can touch the baH they will get it Hudspeth didnt have to show the opposing scouts too much. Yet he got a good look at what he must move Into Wyoming with next week. Hell need more but his passrunning game ings poison. And this could be the tipper If the game can be By this time the Cbugar had the feel of the fracas and Western Michigans passing patterns were poisoned, and the Broncos booted the give up the baH. John Erdhaus, who had failed to get the first goal, was retted for Marc Lyons, a aophomore, and Lyons did a masterful Job of moving the ball 70 yards in eight plays (three key passes to Odle) for the score, Odle plucking the pigskin from a platoon of perturbere tor the polntage. This was after tbe Cats had blown its running chance with an illegal motion setback. turned Harold Monaco the arm and may action. Otherwise came out clean in was hurt in miss the next the Cougars fills one. The Creed Of The Racers Came the Missouri State Fair race and trage M&rkel was leading (3iii struck. dy and old 77. But there was a creed among the tac ing drivers that when a man spilled they would d all they could to avoid him. Market hit the skids and felL Chris had If he hit the raiL one rhnr to avoid him He crashed to miss Blarkel and severed hi left arm, broke two legs and wrote finish to his brilliant racing career. The racing industry has honored Chris as hero and that he is. Hell ride his hike again, never in competition. He Has Things To Do Chris is recovering in the Salt Lake City E Marks hospital For a young man who just tufnei 21 he had a lot of competition ahead of him. Btifc Chris will have to bite that upper lip of his. He like others we have known that have had their, ca reers ended quickly. And it can be said of these, they have most a ; ways become the greatest among us. will do Chris Draayer now? He has What his mind set on what he Intended to do go on an LDS mission then finish his schooling; Chris intends to wait on the After that fates as all of us must do. . ! FINAL STATISTICS avu Lyons couldnt move BYU the Fin (town ruihing next try but found the great ij Fir down araltt Odle for a passing gain TOTAL FIRST DOWN X SO Number of (ttampt rutMn and then hit Perry Rodrlque for 30 Yard ind rushin a deep one. Perry picked the Yard la 4) ruthlno NET YARDS GAINED peach from the high tree, ran 37 RUSHING Number of pen through two men and as suddenM a demoted Number of mm ly as the ball fell out of the sky Drdl New ptwto b Gerald W. Silver IT completed with found hlmselffree he only . . . and his favorite target? Phil Odle, of course. Odle catches one his 12 here and had 203 yards. Number of peeue 1 intercepted by one racer to chase him. Rodri-que- s NET YARDS GAINED M and too PASSING much was speed called a dandy drivel By now Michigan knows about But Boyett came in for the another score in three TOTAL OFFENSE YARDAGE ) TD to run it optioneer, 574 he got tbe warm-uOdle s second and half started the and ended it then fireworks and the with of dm plays, Wally Hawkings hauling Number to 16-- 3 a the kick failed. Pdnfed pass to Odle lot 13 yards to the with two men glued to the buy. started, but only after the Cou- the hardware home from the PunHna vrd. mrlN V Number p flmo SANFQBD NEXT line. Michigan eight, and then hit But the Broncos hadnt lived gars .had gone through their pent lied yard aonaltled The Cats struck quickly again Odle from the other aide on the with both Odle and Casey usual slump, con- . Erdhaus learned a bit of a Total Number of timet fumbled 23-been called lined wide who when fumble be TD had Jim of fumble lost a lesson for Number same Borlands slant the verting Boyett, an interception. Terry following Return yardeot with a limp and held in reserve. on its own eight-yar- d line intoplay on his own goal and got (Klckofh, punti Sanford, who 11 BYlTs best after Pateras point (30-3- rd criss-cros- ; He had quickly risen to No. 5 in his last.g he led the short track ma around this summer tionals for 19 laps and then gave way to the H 1 man. Market In his sport he was the fambui 77 and carried the checkered flag more oftei than not in the parade of victory. pMg ford proved to he the best runner and most elusive of the BYU, -- r 37 an But to Chris, hes brought a great deal of attention to his home town, his state and his Church. For which we owe him a big pat on thl I back. p s 55 7 4 third-quart- 3 Vk But this is his first lap there are many, more championships to he won. Lots of people will be pulling for ol Seventy Seven. . HIGHLIGHTS FROM PROVO Utes, Cougars On Road, Aggies Vs. Memphis Next V Cats Too Quick' ByNORMSHEYA Deseret New Sport Writer . Too much team PROVO -quickness, , reasoned Western in BUI Doolittle Coach Michigan his dressing room analysis. But the amiable Bronco head man seemed more- dejected over the injury report than the loss to Brigham final' 9 Young. Western Michigan lost three starters Friday-ni- ght Doolittle 'laid theyll probably be out for the. year. You have a very good foot-bateam, Doolittle' continued. We are very much impressed with . your quarterback corps and that No. 11 (Terry Sanford) can feally scramble,? ' We dont apologize for (Phil) Odle' great night, the former - 44-1- V . t r .1? , Army assistant said Many times we played gi defense but theres little yol can do against the perfect pass and those great hands. No question that Odle could have had his greatest night PhU played only sparingly in fie. second half but still had 12 the secgrabs for 203 yards ond best night ot his BYU Adams is a tiny one at and 'pounds but Coach Tommy Hudspeth says he gets the ball off quicker than any boy Ive ever had. In fact in L8 seconds. 5-- 150 Patera, a member of the BYU trade team, asked for a tryout and really boots that balL He booms them deep in the endzone on the kickoff and hit n couple career. 50 yards (04 from, prard line) est night was, to game time.- prior Texas Weston Ust year against Western Athletic Conference (14 receptions and 242 yards). Phil had nine catches apd 130 Commissioner Paul -- Brechler yards. In the Fridays first Wf was an Interested spectator Frithat was the fourth best day and attended Saturdays game with still a half, to go. Utah game also., BYU. fans are getting a big . Brechler said he asked for 10 kick out of punter Richard team prior to tbe WACs Adams and place-kickDennis expansion and still favors that Patera. ,. number. - Odle-bigg- er ; r - - . t ''& v Teza Western at Tempe (night). By GEORGE FERGUSON Deseret News Sports Writer or . Ogden Dumps Roy, 21rl3 The Tigers sent their season Deseret News'Spedal , . Airin Wednesday record to 1 Friday with a big OGDEN 3 victory over Roy. It was against Ben Lomond and foe the first loss of the year for defending Class A champion Roy, now If Ogden wins Wednesday that Ogden Tigers can throw (hq Region one into three way dead- will, leave The Tigers, Rqy and Ben Lomond with 1 records. lock.. ' r 2-- 21-1- 3-- L 3-- V - -- It was a disparaging blow to USU gridders who are expected to have their hands full Saturday night against New Mexico State without the physical stress and mental strain f a seven and one half hour travel delay. The DC6B which flew Oregon Into Salt Lake City for Saturdays game with Utah was to have flown the Utah contingent to Las Cruces, but the Oregon flight crew detected n flaw in W ' . f, KW', . V 'U J one engine. It was examined in When the. Aggies did Salt Lake City and taken Cut ol they got a police escort to t service. motel. r. ; DCS was then flown from ' Denver. It, however, carries Mills biggest fear was tpi some 20 fewer passengers. So 19 the frustrating day would lev of foe Aggie boosters were car the Aggies flat for Saturdani ried on another flight It was midnight in LSa Cnfces. To 'make matters worse, motel arrangementSwere not got tho Dlamoel complete. It took 45 mbre min--1 utes to .get the. Utah Aggies An whaf d Stylesi settled In their rooms. SeveriV ' I Choose from including Mills, walked .into the e area' rooms, already, occupied, and had to retreat V . super selection New Mexico State officials and students had planned a mo-- , Buy tb btsttmd tsv4! mentous welcome complete' with band. But most of them ran out BENNION'S BOYD PARK of patience after some five 1M S. Male IMpIra 44 r ; . hour of waiting. . lpdl Taa hi LAS CRUCES, N.M. An .A irate Chuck Mills and his Utah State football staff finally got the harassed Aggie gridders tucked In bed hoe Saturday morning at 12:30 a.m. -- W 'k Utah and Brigham Young football teams are away for Western Conference . action next Saturday while Utah State hosts Memphis to fill the home-tow- n bill. The Memphis-Uta- h State game has been moved to the Ute Stadium in Salt Lake City (1:30 p.m. kickoff) because the Utah Aggie stadium is in a state of renewal. BYUa at Wyoming for an afternooner the biggest test-fthe Brigham Young bunch. Utah Is away at New Mexico 8 p.ip, for a late date Arizona, goes to Missouri (day) and Arizona State hosts Travel Weary Aggies NAAS Tonight Got The Girlf Wt'ri $t4rx |