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Show wi rnrr ;fri - ', ; Hi yyrwnnrrmnrw (i, , , . rtw i r w m ' wrwir rry fnnnry r w y w $wwTY . w v w w ; y r - . 2C " DESERET NEWS, Mondayr October 9, 1 967. hurting fumble and one wad a penalty Young, Brigham for hitting. with a' couple of men injured, r had met The Cougars and some weak spots to weld, goes to tough Oregon State for Wyoming' head on and Wyoa hard hassle. ming had winced. Then Marc Lyons in the middle of the MexNew State Arizona and And now come the first quarter missed the hand Al' ' ico play a night game at Utes! that Arizona off to Perry Rodrigue and the buquerque-one ball went wild to Wyoming on Utah has an advantage is sure to win. the Cat 17. It took four plays Is at Arizona home against BYU didnt. The game will be for opportunist Wyoming to the on Redman's Texas Western, which lost, played it over. to Arizona State Satur- wedge run which may be worth a The penajjy came when touchdown or two. Moreover, day. BYU had returned a DePpy-ste- r Utah had the chance to see COSTLY MLSCI E line. punt to the Wyomings, way and to beat But wound up on the 19 begave Young Brigham BYU, despite the score, it a rather Interesting cause --of the infraction. That took some of the tidiest of Wyoming all things considered. helped kill the Cats with the test, tricks. score 19-The Cats were especially The other fumble came at . This game will coincide this clumsy three times and Coach week with Utah States homd Lloyd Eaton said that two of the start of the fourth quarter game against University of these helped his Cowboys when Ron Wakley, on a was a plunge, got his head too high One Pacific. considerably. By HACK MILLER Deseret News Sports Editor Brigham Young had its turn to trick Wyoming and lost 26-1- 33-3- 2 and was hit hard enough to got the bal to him. Consider separate himself from the ball Casey Boyetts plight Casey on the line. In three cut the coffin comer fo cutely plays Paul Toscano hit- - Jim and leaned away from a TD Kiick off the flanker for a pass. rounder pass that scored from These were the BYU bitter- the 15 and the curtains were ments. drawn on BYUs chances. On the Wyoming side the " MISSED CHANCES game seemed never to be in Add this to the fact that one jeopardy. The Cowboys had style in their stunts. They touchdowns of Wyomings threw often and accurately Dave who came when Alphin, 'played bis greatest game, slid and to many people. Kiick carried several BYU off the leg of Toscano long enough to let the latter lag a tacklers for 11 yards on one long one into the hands of Hub stint. Hes what they call in effort the grid trade as a horse! Lindsey for a and six points. It was a great TOSCANO POISED rush but Dave missed it Paul Toscano is a Consider, too, that Phil Odle quarterback and was open three times for pos- showed up the youth of the See BYU, Page C--4 sible touchdowns and no one -- ) pro-pois- Big ) Choice I of 3 top quality Firestoqe Linings i Guaranteed 10,000 miles or one year I I i 1 Guaranteed 20,000. miles or two years Guaranteed 30,000 miles or three years Prices are installed exchange prices for Ford, Dodge, Plymouth, Chevrolet, American Compacts. Others slightly higher. Test Looms For Heresrwhat we do: Grizzlies ) Jack Swarthout for Big Sky of the year TThe Montana mentor may get the nod if his Grizzlies maintain their winning N Q M ON EY. 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Los Angolas State 3 Montana 21, University of Pacific Montana Stata 41 . Idaho 14 Tulsa St, Idaho Stale 0 7 SOCCER SUMMARY Deseret Newt photo by 0. Wallace USU fullback MacArthur lane (36) tried leap to get by Kasteler Memphis State linemen. 'Up And Down Utah State Hosts Pacific Saturday the South and fashioned a record along the way. By NORM SHEYA Deseret News Sports Writer everyone saw the defense . . . well, the defense litterally humiliated the MSU rushing game and forced the Tigers to pass, a facet of the game they very much dislike. Memphis State on paper looked like a favorite,. The Tigers opened the season with big win over A scout from Mississippi. Wake Forest offered little hope when he told USU Coach i Yes, we were flat, admitted Spook. Utah State made us flat. AGS RAN HARDER Pacific travels to Logan Saturday and can only hope that this up and down thing continues with Utah State. Every other week the Aggies have looked bad (in tying Wichita State 3 and losing to but New Mexico State then again they have been very, very good in crushing West Texas State and upsetting highly favored and undefeated Memphis State in Ute last Saturday, Stadium. It is not surprising that the most astute comment about Saturday's game was uttered by Bill (Spook) Murphy, whos been something of a ge- Across the way, Utah State Assistant Coach Max McCartney muscled his way to die chalk board inlhe USU dressing room and scribbled: We outhit Memphis State! 3-- 10-9- ), 44-2- 7 doo- Actually, McCartneys dle was something of an understatement to the 10,048 fans and the press corps who witnessed the struggle. Everyone saw Utah States each and every back run over and through the Tiger defense with savage fury. Everyone saw the offensive lineman open holes in the vaunted Memphis State defense. And 28-1- nius In coaching Memphis State into bigtime football in ut Chuck kills that he hoped Utah State could last because we figure these boys are in the same class as Alabama. STRATEGY GREAT The Memphis fans left no doubt on arrival. This is our best team ever, they said. There were no single USU heroes although fullback MacArthur Lane,, who incidently had a great day himself. ILPftes called the clubhouse to order moments after the game and presented the game ball to Bill Staley, the defensive tackle. Staley truly had a great day. The strongman has had better days according to the statistics which credit! ed him with but one unassisted tackle and eight assists bit no one has ever been more formidable on the pass rush and the general harassment of opposing runners. He was d everywhere. Bill Staley, said Memphis ranks as States Murphy, one of the finest football players I have ever seen. Every member of the defensive unit must share the lau-difor it is a rare Saturday when the Memphis ground See USU on Page C4 ts JUNIOR SOCCER A Division SATURDAY'S RESULTS Hollandia 5, Alemannla I Division Germania 2, Mexican Civic Cantar 1 Lav ton, Hollandia 1 Berlin 3, Alemannla 1 . Vikings 5. Rosa Park I United 1, Rollo 0 United 6. Rose Park C Division Bountiful 2. Hollandia 0 Berlin 2, Hollandia 0 Alemannlo 5. Bountiful 0 Layton 7, Bountiful No 3 0 SATURDAYS SCHEDULE A Division I p.m. Berlin vs. Germenio al Falrmount Park Alemannla vs. Layton at Riverside Holland is. bye Division Naea Alamannia vs. Hollandia at Rlvarslda Berlin No. 1 vs. Layton at Falrmount Roso Park vs. Germania No. I at Riverside Mexican Civic Cooler vs. Vlklnpt at Sunnyslde United vs. Berlin at Sugar House Rollo ys. Germania No. 2 at Riverside (11 p.m.) C Oivlsien 11 p.m. Bountiful No. 2 vs. HoUendla No. 1 at Bountiful Bountiful No. 1 vs. Hollandia No. at Riverside Berlin w. Levi on et Fairmont Bountiful No. 3 Alcmarvue et rsida Leyton No. 3 bye UTAH SOCCER ASSOCIATION SATURDAY'S 'SCHEDULE Al RtvortMe Perk Holland! B Weber, 2:30 p m. Hollandia A Alememte 8. 2 30 p.m. Incas vs. BYU 4:30 P m, Utah vs. Berlin A, 4'3D pm. Al Swmvside Park Alamannia A vs. United, 4 30 p m. At Pairmount Park Berlin 8 vs. Germanier P.m. Hellas vs. VHclnaSi 4 30 p.m. At Prpve BYU 8 vs. Uteh B, 2 49 Pm. ! At Lavten . Layton vs. Untied B, pm, PREP SOCCER Tuesday's Schedule A Division Bountiful vs Highland at Riverside South vs Clearfield et Fairmoonf I v. v. v. Thursday's Sc!dv4e Olympus at Bountiful Clearfield vs St. Mark's at Clearfield Skyline vs. East at Super House West vs. South 9 Riverside Highland by Soft To Stomie He Is one of the better quar- Utah rush which capsized Stone, that first half, Giddings said, told his players he wanted the we his doubted terbacks who have played mid-wa- y of suits through the third quar-- They were overly cautious. We anyone Assistant Sports Editor - (made some adjustments . . . sort en,a, physical against, lauded Giddings. His ter. &mty Our defensive secondary wasjof zoned them the second half to help the team. N.M. strongest point is a quick reALBUQUERQUE. n lease. Our kids See UTES, Page C-Bill Weeks started out the 1967 Since then, several really admired playing their game, not ours, Lobos who couldnt his courage. 89 football jienced coaching By halftime, it wasnt totally players for U. of New Mexico, stand pressure of younger com drif,ed away. Those comforting to the Utes to know into When the Lobos rolled who are left want to play foot- they led, had rolled up 151 University Stadium Saturday ball. 115 passing, and rushing yards were to there night play Utah, Mexico to held had New FOR VETS and STICKY 49 Lobos on the roster. Five, five yards on the ground. felt the RoUtes The Ron veterans invading including mans, a running back, and Ken effect of Weeks' reform. "The Stone had passed and hit with Warren, a defensive end, had improvement In this team since so much consistency that the turned In uniforms the week of its 7 loss to Iowa State was eventual 7 Ute victory was said Utah coach tough to Imagine. fantastic, the pte tussle. Mike "IH be mighty During intermission, though, Giddings. Some time ago, Weeks had surprised If they do not win a the . Utah coaching staff conference game or two." diagrammed a flaw in the Lobo Ufa Victory Fact of the matter is, for more protection wall for' Stone. The than half the game it appeared Utes started shooting linebackNEW MEXICO UTAH Wyoming g Utati, 1:11 pm. Firzt downs rushinq U of Tgxas-E- ! 25, BYU IB. ers Doug Poulson- - and Larry Wyoming Paso at Arizona (N). First down passing ' Uteri 41. Ngw Mexico 27. Brigham Yount at Oregon stata. Stone through a more unprotectFirst downs penalties Utah Stato 21, Mamakig State H Pacific at Utah State. am. Total Hrst dawns Arizona Stilt 3L Texas Wstlsm 32. Arizona stale at New Mexico (N). ed hole.; 35 43 1 1 Rusblno attempts Varda rushing ja 160 At halftime, Lobo quarterback Poulson given .the Ute 221 nw yards rutkiag . in Terry Stone j--t an Albuquerque honor as hitter of the week pSSS SJUSiSiJd n 2 product who transferred from was devastating. And end hit 17 of 36 passes for Baylor McBride, defensive . Timas punted t 6 248 yards ahd tfro touchdowns. Nqrm of the week for Utah, player " Ace 'Hendricks also 4j ail Junior flanker punt average helped to lead a vicious RnJn'tardlSe 42 had grabbed 7 for.114 yards and 17 s - xirktNfs returned a T.D. Another junior flanker, is Bob Fowler had caught, five for Times penalized ' z.. ACT I OH IS . 2 6 69 yards and another tally. Times hmtbied j SMART IT'S Ute rush a had JO good Frw"er! 10.321. For reservations Oehrke Nev to ck TO MAKf MONEY Scoring: going On Stone, tOO. He was Charlie pass, cat! Chis Tours ' Groth, rum Gehrke, plav; rum oehrke racked hard several times a WITH A CLASSIFIED AD .322-1207play t Charila to Groth, ; pass, second IT LIVE the after UP! split releasing 'run; Bill Fowlar, Smith, DIAL 5214535 New field poal. A few times he got the ball run; Jim White!, ball, Mexico Terry Stone to Ace Hendricks, tram I aue. HI I pJ. esa play; Stone to Boh Father, off while being pulled down by a 7 pass playi Frank Vainlsi, sea of Ute tacklers. run. rum Rick Degullj, V a By GEORGE FERGUSON I 4 exper-seaso- WAC GRID SUMMARY 19-1- 42-2- 12-1- - STOCKMENS in ELKO.; vi WHERETHe UlaN-Ja- .t .. , T v v- - i T - IAA4 |