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Show rh ..p,,,,, B3acb r.lillcL-- ft By DICK COUCH Associated Press Sports Writer The Baltimore Colts risk their Football National perfect.record ' against League Los Angeles rebounding Bams sun-da- y while New Orleans, Atlanta and Minnesota, seeking to end n face tailspins, uphill battles against formidable foes. ". Baltimore, only unbeaten, untied club In the NFL, goes after Its fifth victory against the Rams, who must visiting bounce all the way back from a 4 upset loss to San Francisco last week If they are to stay within reach of the Colts in the Coastal Division race,. The New Orleans Saints, early-seaso- 27-2- trying to nail their Initial NFL victory after four losses, march into Dallas, where the powerful Cowboys will be a strong favorite despite the absence of injured quarterback Don Meredith. Alanta, winless in four starts, entertains the explosive Washington Redskins and Minnesota tackles Green Bays also defending world champa at Milt waukee, Wis. St. Louis is at Cleveland, San Francisco at Philadelphia, New York at Pittsburgh and Detroit at Chicago in other Sunday games. In American Football League play Sunday, Houston visits New York, Miami Is at Boston, Oakland at Buffalo and Kansas City at San Diego, The should Rams, be tryihg tdcontain Baltimores Johnny Unitas, who triggers the NFLs most potent passing attack. The Colts must contend with the leagues best defensive unit against rushing and running force, led by Dick Bass and Les Josephson, that also tops the circuit. Craig Morton is expected to start in place of for Dallas, Meredith, who reinjured his ribs in last weeks 4 victory over Washington. The Saints also lost an offensive weapon when rookie John Gilliam, their top pass 3-- 17-1- , suffered receiver, a broken finger. Charlie Taylor, the Redskins healthy tion sensafotii g catches' in 25 games poses the chief threat w.y. .rnyt'T-- - The-49er- s, 3-- The Helmet 3-- Capitol Division. Another rookie signal-calle- r, Pittsburghs Kent Nix, gets the call for the Steelers, against New York club, & paced by the aerial combination of Fran Tarkenton and Homer Jones. The days top defensive struggle should be an Chicago where the Bears, and Lions,. collide in a Central Division game. Either Detroit rookie Mel Farr, one of the leagues leador Bear ace ing ground-gainerGale Sayers can make the lead Starr. The Packers, tte Central Gold Star On battle an offensive show. need a victory to keep pace in the Coastal Division while the home club, also Is in the same spot in the ' !o Atlantas struggling Falcons Washington has split four decisions.. Minnesota . faces r a bruising defense that has helped the Packers overcome early offensive shortcomings and a series of injuries to quarterback Bart hard-presse- d 0-- e(&!'&. Division. has reeled off three straight victories the last wo with second half rallies to grab the Century Division lead with a mark. Rookie quarterback Jim Hart has given the Cardinals surprising offensive punch, are slight but die Browns, favorites at home. A pair of hot passers, San Franciscos John Brodie and Philadelphias Norm Snead, figure to make the 49ers Eagles ' g St-Loui-s' 3-- 1 1-- 2-- The stunt had its psychological kicks, Im sure. Gold stars on the forehead have had their .... Doyle Sets place throughout the ages. Maybe it was from his Sunday School classes named Mike Giddings came that a tough up' with the same gimmick. Instead of a gold star Mike, the Ute football coach, works with skulls and tomahawks. Sights On FightTitle' PHILADELPHIA (UPI) -TDoyle will proclaim himself the world heavyweight champion if he beats Joe Frazier Tuesday night in a bout at the new spectrum. As far as Tony Doyle is concerned, Tuesday nights fight is for foe heavyweight championship of the world, said Angelo Curley, Doyles manager, as the Salt Lake City heavyweight wound up training Friday. Joe Frazier is foe heavyweight champion now according to all logical reasoning, Curley added. If he doesnt want to claim the title it's his business, but Ill tell you that Tony Doyle will clai mthe title if he beats Saturday, October 14, 1967 Ogden T onight By NICK YENGICH Deseret News Sports Writer Weber State and Parsons of Iowa square off Saturday night at 8 p.m. A win for Weber could provide the spark the Wildcats need for Big Sky road trips to Montana Idaho State. State and i But the Ogdenltes cant overlook the visitors. The Parsons ' crew is among the great ones the Curley also criticized for boxing commission failing to come up with a champion. What are boxing commissions doing about naming a new champion 7 said Curley, "Theyre all peeking from behind a curtain waiting to see the outcome of the WBA tournament They should have named Frazier foe champion right after he beat George state state-controll- back-to-bac- k May Bear fruit Sunday r- ' Stram said, The most significant trade in the Chiefs eight-yea- r history. Ladd will solidify our, defensive line. Pm football is such a game of excellence in execution that you will lose If you fail , . . by even a fraction of a second in rushing f I ; t I 5 I have ranked among the top 10 all season, (fifth at the present) and lead the nation in rush defense, having allowed bat 32 yards in four games. Four foes have forged for only 17 points. - pmGP mao ujggci i? in other AFL games Sunday, Houston plays at New York, tyiami is at Boston, and Oak-lsh- d journeys to Buffalo. IThe Chiefs defense is already Improved over the one that helped them to the league title ljst season. Kansas City has 98.5 yards per game on tEte ground and 1415 yards passing. And the opposing quarterback has hit the dirt 26 times in J fqer games. 0:ty WTfRMTlOM o. Dont forget he beat Oscar Bonavena, too, and Oscar is one of the big guns in that tourna- ment Curley added that the WBA might not come up with a champion for another year and that all the contenders would be eliminated during the tourna- NORMAN CHOW, NORMAN McBRIDE With Skull and Tomahawk Awards ment The scheduled bout between Doyle and Frazier is considered a big gamble for foe Philadelphian. Frazier says he took the fight to even an earlier Pistons in Detroit next Tuesday. score with the Utah fighter. Coach Ed Jucker said he plans Doyle outpointed Frazier while lineto move Robertson into the the two were in foe amateur it possible. up immediately, ranks. Im happy and delighted to Doyle, a g Irishhave him, Jucker said. man, will enter the ring an Friday foe 13th wasnt so underdog since he doesnt carry proclaimed the knockout punch his opponent unlucky after all, Royals general manager Pepper possesses. Frazier is unbeaten con- in 17 Wilson. This three-yea- r pro fights and has won 15 tract with Oscar should be bet- of them via foe knockout route. ter for everybody concerned The Doyle has a contract. than a one-yerecord of 17 wins, four defeats, This was the third straight and a draw. He has knocked out year the Big O has been a 10. holdout, and this has been foe longest of foe three.. There were reports recently that the Royals were seeking to, trade him for the right deal. The club denied these rumors. Robertson said he has been playing baisketball and working out at local gyms to stay in shape. Despite a few extra pounds, he doesnt think he will COLORADO SPRINGS, have too much trouble getting COLO. into playing condition. Air Force Academys took advantage of four I think I can play some has- ll Robertson said. now, fumbles, off picked Whether I can go 48 minutes is . good-lookin- For Instance, if one of his players makes an intercepted pass play, recovers a fumble, or causes; one, or makes a tackle on the kickoff inside the line or makes four tackles or four assists in one game he gets a decaL Same as the aforementioned star. (He gets one for each RBI (baseball term) for extra-effoplay or if he blocks a field goal or a point after touchdown. 30-ya- rd rt Tomahawk And Skulls If you play for Coach Giddings defensive team you get a tomahawk decal to wear forever after. If you are great on the offensive side you get a skull and crossbones decaL To get a black skull and bones you have to earn a game grade percentage of 80 per cent or more, or by making three outstanding plays per game (called hits), or throw 65 per cent passes per game for the quarterbacks or score a point after touch- Action was in the University of Utah pool. Ute coach Don Reddish singled out goalie Mike Lowe as most improved on the team. Veterans Mike Garibaldi, Allen Logan and Don Gray each tallied four goals in the two triumphs. down. You can get a red skull and bones if you have an RBI (outstanding play), recover a fumble, score .a TD, kick a field goal, catch three or more, passes (if average catch is worth 17 yards or bet- -, ter, average better than 50 yards in punting, or for being the hero in a big play which has a definite - jy 11-- SCOUTS i iff f- Falcon Loss - Utah swamped Wyoming for two water polo victories FYiday and Saturday morning, 12-- 7 and HARVESTER !i Parsons In Utes Tip Pokes Hunter's Special 1 Fumbles Hurt -- 13-1- . I oyals Scarin' To Go, scar flack Ira Camp Robertson, Water Polo ?' Oscar Robertson checks In for $100,000 a year. Nifty Nick is at his best when forced to scramble. Parsons defenders Mark Schaeffer, Vince Viglione and Ralph Young will give Goldware a chance to Oscar dub for an estimated sum of sprint . . . they should spend CINCINNATI (UPI) much of the evening in Webers the Cincinnati over 3300,000. backfield. Royals superstar, ended his The Royals now will have the Lee White, plugging away at long holdout Friday and signed services of Robertson when they contract with the play their opener against the 102.5 yardt per game dip, will a three-yea- r be Webers running threat . . . again. Parsons could key on Lee now that Henry Owens ' is hobbled. Owens Injured his ankle early last week against Cal State. Little Hank hammered back for two TDs, his per game quota but he may not play tonight. OWENS INJURED In ih - - the quarterback. Thus, Ladds duties have been Luther White will replace back-fielclearly defined. Rush the quar- Owens in the offensive then switch to the secondterback. How well he and Buchanan, Kansas Citys other de- ary when Weber is on the D. fensive tackle, succeed may go way in determining if the chiefs can overtake the unbeaten Chargers in the leagues Western Division. Kansas City f A' I Chu-val- , Tf Hank Strain's trade opens at quarterback. Beathard. It was, i this season. The lowans GOLDWARE AT QB RON RAPOPORT Weber will test the tough deBy. .. Associated Press Sports Writer fense head on. Nick Goldware theories are correct, San Diego quarterback John Hadl will spend much of Sunday after-nop- n with 292 pounds of Ernie Ladd or 287 pounds of Buck Buchanan firmly attached to him. 'Stram bolstered the defensive line of the AFLs defending champion Kansas City Chiefs by obtaining Ladd from Houston fof substitute quarterback Pete Ht. Frazier. 'OGDEN it West-ketba- mter another matter. Tbe new contract was workedj0 out through a series of phone between Royals board chairman Ambrose Lindhorst and J. W. (Jake) Brown, Rob-- sessions J here 3 notched feenies and second sres mtheJflt the Parsons one si2?- - foe third frame, then Westminster save the win. Westminster dropped the pigskin eight fimes' and lost four, including one on the Falcon one-foline. The Air Force ganged up on Westminster great Gary Lind-..- .. say, allowing the Parson full-a shan?jumpFYidayback stcx but 54 yards on 25 carries. 1 e t.h fTeshS n iTailback 'yh Weber s greenies, slack ragmbling 106Pyards 0P forced Stadium. v at rushed MiJ;e Ute Charlie Evans swamped 44 ya on 13 carries, including Grantsville High Schools Paul Dldericksen is thiq week's the Wildklttens for 234 yards foe jaunt for foe third winner Of the Deseret News Prep of the Week Award. " n5hlng,' Including '130 in' foe quarter score- Gene Pickrell The three-yea- r letterman for the Cowboy footballers first quarter, booted a field added foe Parson PAT, cored Grantsvillea first and third TDs last week in Grants-vfll- e goal, caught and threw a couple Westminster, now hosts 344) win over Park City. passes to demoralize foe Ogden unpredictable College of South" Dldericksen, student . ern Utah next week at foe Parbody president, set up foe first TD crew. The young Utes Jumped to A son homecoming. run and scored from the six while taking a with a 17-first quarter lead on a Cal pass and romping an additional 30 yean for another TD pass, Evans field Poulsen score. ; an Evan's touchdown and The school couldnt run without him, brags his Coach goal, jaunt Larry Harrison, In his third year at foe Cowboy helm. The County Recreation DeWasatch High. Also nominated for foe News award partment will hand Out. volley' ball awards at a banquet MonSchools great fullback George Wilsorf, Davis High School's Salamander-Do- gs d day at 7:30 p.m. at the Meadow wingman . Brent Russell and Emerys Dean ' 'Nelson.-- Gophers Are called "salaman- Brook Golf Cotlrse clubhouse. Dldericksen is the son of Mrs.- - Dean Diderkdoen,' ders In foe southern states Frist-plac- e trophies will be to Holladay 7th Clipper CVaJt and Grantsville. A. while In the West they "become Brown-TY... . - . Dave Kadleck Plumbers, .v dogs. PAUL DIDERICKSEN, gathered in bobbles to effect on the game. Take Norm Chow, the captain, for Instance. Norm has won at least one for every situation listhe has 11 skulls ed for line play four black and seven red. Norman McBride on defense has nine of them. He caused three fumbles against New Mexico last week, has recovered two fumbles and scored a hit four times this season. Like Notching The Gun Instead of putting a star on your forehead its like notching'the oldun with each outlaw that is laid in the box. y Compare it with what you will, but the game's going on. When Wyoming looks at the two Noi mans this week and Arizona faces them next week those markings will make some kind of mental motion In the enemys head. ... 1 . Grantsville High School - -- Its a little like rank in the Marines, xnaybd. Once you have it you have to live up to it j 1-- V; - 1967 A ' closeout prices on ell fcouts nd 4 cylinders. Tarrlfic sovingi ond lavarol Models to choose from. .. V-- I's w . Volleyball Awards fs IT'S SMART - fc-'- - ; rb.4.7tii U ' ' V USED TO MAKI MONEY WITH A CLASSIFIED AD DIAL - f ' Ftmi 521-35- - 35 H I p.m. 4th E i - USIO (ASK, DOORS. OLAte - aja. lumber: t lilt 4x4 to 4x11 44. "l4 Sxl. 10x10. flair- -- . llip!IAJIO!IAL HARVESTER CO. I You wonder why Utah plays football a little above its head on occasions. Maybe its those banners bn their bonnets! 0 d fleet-foote- oe w.4thso. . ony Weber, lowans Clash At K.C. Trades When I was a little boy my Sunday School j teacher said to me: was Harold (that my name), if youll be a IU put a gold star on your real good little boy forehead so you can go home and show your mother. on my. Well, I didnt like her gold stars pasted candled cakes pate and I cant recall winning any mother. to home for taking that good news It was a good stunt, though. It possibly saved a lot of gum in someones flaxen locks. - 2-- 4 4A - miimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmimmmmiimiiiimiiitiiitiiniiiiimniiiw A- - KETCHUM'S m W. SSI-44-M ' ' |