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Show Cl DESERET NEWS, Mondcy, October 14, IMS No Real Test For USU Weak ' It was all passing with Tap-pa- football team without a quarterAnd the almost lost in 77,000-sea- t Camp! Dana Schulz and Gary Ander-- j made it official against the three touchdowns new holds h Badgers, like all the others. Randall Stadium, cheered with! son arc strong and agile having the finest quarter of back and the Badgers are woeBadgers. Pappas in completing every career passing mark in 12 completions in 16 fully weak in that department. Likewise for his liu were a mighty poor football first down and went into backers. The Aggies dare you to 16 of 33 passes for 220 yards and USU history. Just how team in losing their ninth in a a frenzy when the Badgers made find a better safety than Chuck O'Shea in the receiving depart- attempts U't- 166 yards and Coach John Coatta started Bob . MADISON, WIS. HiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiii ment allhough he had an aw ful- three touchdowns. Altie Taylor.' Schaffner, tried John Ryan and 'Detwiler. row and fourth of the season, even minimal vaidage. food is Utah State? Toothless Badtit i s in catching four O'Shea ana Ken DeMartini were finished with Lew Rifcherson. A lot of Aggie fans and this 20-All these men played one wail The Tartan Turf was a huge Wt. ly lough day usu 16 24 62 yards and one oil the receiving end of the TD's Ryan was Ihe most effective for writer contend that they have a And all this for a school that success with the Aggies on a per-o- f a football game Saturday. Fust ootvn-- ru'Kina passes 7 10 First downs 2 scoring v ery fine football team, but you went to the Rose Bowl in 1962 feet throws. strike. Wisconsin's running backs took By penalty statistically in hitting nine passday for football. 16 7 FIRST DOANS TOTAL On the first play front scum-magOne of Altie Taylor's patented es for 94 yards, but a scramrecord this and ranked No. 2 in the nation. don't point to the shots at the USU front line Rushtro 1U To be sure, Coach Chuck Mills-44? 4. Rushf'q Pa pints faded to pass and punt returns (52 anls and a bling Rifcherson lock the BadgIn six short years, the Badgers and staff have another fine de- - and came up with 68 net yards, Lot season to prove your point. 64 TOTAL RUSHING Uj 1AJ 720 for filed to O'Shea on a quick slant. TD) was called back for clip- ers on their only sustained drive of unbelievable those It's are now an embarrassment to fense. The Ags have held the . . . less than two yards per TOTAL Pd'SPq 3f YARDAGE of ping or might have heen seven of the afternoon when he took out bounced bail 28 The us who once viewed the Big Ten the Big Ten, and incidentally, a last three opponents to a total of carry. Passe .J Attended U Passes Comoitfr-his Badgers to the USU O'Shea's hands (the liist such more. Conference as the playing laughing matter right here in three points. be Offensively tile Aggies can Passe. Intercepted 6v 10 47 Punts average if I 41 But in the second quarter, in two years where he ran out of in were happening as is no ground for the nation's finest their own home tow n. there good they very 4 very, single, J Although Fumble a move made Wisconsin no was downs. seemed bm there football players. Why, you once FufrO'es lost simple the the the first evaluation like), Complicating quarter against player with the ability of a Bill $ 66 tos 4 60 Penalties yard And if you're tilling lousy Wisconsin defender within 10 in shifting an outside linebatker said, the last place team in the of the Aggies is the loss to Staley or Merlin Olsen; Ray; Badgers. Or they can manage Passing TD's Como. Art. Y0. !out to cover O'Shea along with 'this Monday morning, consider O'Shea . One later fail to The Aggies con- Watrin, play and make 3 yards. Big Ten would play on even Wyoming, 33 220 good yardage It Doug Gosnell, Mike, Rustvna was all alone but dropiied the cornerback. O'Shea said the the plight of Wisconsins John terms with the best from the tend that they should have lost; Becklund and Ron Labrum are, to score as they did for tire last Art. Gain Lost Nat Ave. again to Coatta. who now sees signs all 77 4 17 73 linebacker bad one job 43 it and the Aggies punted. . but by something like This better than average defensive three quarters. Kocky Mountains. 61 71 10 38 USU It of over Madison blaring line him times the the at next scrim But deck the three But last Saturday, the Wis- week's opponent Bring John now No that Pacific .linemen. Gosnell, a Receiving question TD'S CaugM Ydconsin Aggies had the ball they went ntage vvl.ich lie did consistently. Back (Mill) Biuhn," and in two 6? Badgers joined New isn't likely to tell us much USJ and Becklund, a Pappas and Mike OShea gave O'Shea. 3 And the Wisconsin offense? years in B'g Ten country is now Tavlor, USU for touchdow ns and a 20 0 lead Mexico State, Wichita State, more. e finest passing show of any ADeWartini, transfer, have USU What offense? You can't move a vvinless in 14 games. left. with 2:29 and Montana on the loser's list A frustrated crowd of 37,469, proved with every game. history. They III! pair in By NORM SHEYA Deseret News Sports Writer - .against Utah State. s line-eac- ... - e 1 l j 1 48-3- ... 14-3- senior, 1 1 im-jth- Hack Miller 1 in's llllllll!llll!lllllllllllllil!llllllllllllllllllillllllllllli: Our Yanks In Trouble Gals Star In Trials began under a broiling sun before a sparse crowd of 10,000. Another member of Uncle Sam's female track team, Jarvis Scott of Los Angeles, qualified w hen she ran second to Besson of France in the first heat of the women's 460 meter preliminaries. The first four finishes in the field of seven qualified for the tf'i I Col-left- Kill!lllllilllll!lllllll!lllll!l!l!lll!llli!llil!!!!!i!! OLYMPIC STADIUM, MEXICO CITY For so few in the Olympics there is great joy for so many there is tragedy. Take the case of the Wade Bell, the famous half miler from Oregon U., and once of Ben Lomond High School in Ogden. Sunday was the running of the 800 meter heats. Wade was first to run for the Americans. If we had a gold medal in the offing in this event Wade Bell would possibily beat teammate Tom Farrell for it. Four other runners showed Wade their spikes he came in fifth, fell into the arms of his mates, grimacing with pain in his left side as if lie had been speared. some cramps Something went wrung maybe food. Water, maybe altitude. Wade had run the winning time before. He had done well in the practice turns. Two of his coaches, those who could be reached for interview, said Wade felt great right up to the time of the race. Strict rules for interviews prohibited access ot all the runners only those in the first three places were summoned for the press. Wade Bell was lost in the maze that is the nineteenth Olympiad but even those who talked with him are wondering just what happened. Heart-"brea- k for so many, victory for so few. There was a heavy toil in the first day and maybe the altitude did have its effect By MIKE HUGHES UPI Sports Writer U.S. girls MEXICO CITY j Barbara Ferrell, Wyomia Tyus, Margaret Bailes Johnson all equalled the Olympic record of 11.2 seconds today in winning - their trial heats in the womens dash in the Olympic games and big Jay Silvester pf the U.S. cracked the Olympic mark In the mens discus. Before the event was over four of the runners were down and at the end of it more fell onto the grass and gasped at the oxygen bottle. This is a gruelling race and the drop-ouusually are many. ts It Maybe this was just the normal loss. This 10,000 meter event was the first charge for the gold medal and Kenya got the first gold, Lythe guy named Nabiba Naftali Temu. He and Mamo YVolde ran a sprint for the last quarter of Ethiopia And it was little Tunisia, with to come in three men in track and field, which broke in for the bronze. The USA was not in it much. This was the event that Billie Mills won last time. He couldnt cut it this time and Gerry Lindgren failed to qualify o. for the Olympics. So there is reason to believe that our best men did not run. For a time it looked like an finish for the gold and silver. But Hezekleh Keino fainted on the grass with three laps Kip-cho- ge o go. - 9-- feet, ; They rushed to his side wit h oxygen, gave him Several of the runners, two of the top 15, ran this race barefoot. Someone suggested that shoes were still being held by the customs office which had several hundred pairs at one time. 4 They Were Scared Stiff :i $ If Mexico has no more thrills in this Olympiad it had its glory for awhile in the 10,000 meter run. Little Juan Maximo Martinez was almost Mucho Maximo as he rushed to the front of the pack at the 5,000-metmark. His head cheated out like a scared hare and all of Mexico stood on its feet and er , i. j ? cheered. And when they start that go, go, go it is the battle cry for sure. Maximo just missed the bronze, what an opener that would have been for this gracious host. Fastest Maximo Martinez ever ran, or ever will. Comes now Jay Silvesters turn. He still plans to qualify easily and then shoot for the gob of gold on Tuesday afternoon. Hes way out the fawhich is not always the best to be in this vorite lassie. may-hee-c- . , v ; 5 t - , . " , ' - farmer's y2 The Miss Ferrell of Los Angeles was the most impressive of the U.S. girl heat winners as she romped to victory without going all out. She went right to the front, opened daylight between herself and the field, and was breezing as she went over the finish line some four feet in front of Lud- t ' y rtfv. o, Stadium Saturday, but, despite a valiant effort, she falied, to qualify and finished fifth in 55.4. Aurelia Penton of Cuba won the second heat after leading from start to finish and in the process defeated Bristish Gc'd Medal hope I.illiam Board. The United States basketball continued to breeze team tlirough the rounds with a thrashing of tiny Senegal. Center Spencer Haywood led for the American attack with 16 points and controlled both V V V" s' ' ' vWS Urn t, , , L. Russia. of ' i , daughter from Mexicali who got the Olympics urnlm way by carrying the lighted torch into the d in 1964. mila Zharkova by finishing fourth in 54.6. The partisan crowd cheered loudly for Enriqueta Basilio, the H , - inches set bv A1 Oerter of New Hyde Park, N.Y., 200 ' i1 i , Jay Silvester spins discus to an Olympic record of 2 in today's preliminaries. Charlie Greene ties 100-met- dash mark. er 93-3- 6 207-9V- Miss Tyus, defending champifield qualified The Georgia girl after the starting gun and main-- 1 one ter '.h of a second off her seven-gir- l on and record holder the second round. from Griffin, Ga., won her heat a graduate of Tennessee State, tained her lead tliroughout the own world record. The first five girls in the The second day of competition by three yards. stepped out in front shortly race to finish in 11.2 seconds, WAC Gridiron Standings UPI Sports Writer Things are different In National Football League season so different that its the Green Bay Packers who conduct the post mortems and the other guys who shrug and say, that football. Tex.-E- Paso l Conference T Pts. W 2 2 1 1 Arizona Wyoming Utah Arizona St. Colo. St. By FRED DOWN BYU New Mexico 44 47 30 34 34 63 17 43 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Lt Week's Result! Wyoming 20, Brigham Young U Utah State 20, Wisconsin 0 Colorado State 37, Wichita II Ariiona State 41, Washlneton State 14 Texaa-E- I Paso 21 Vf"! Utah , New Mexico 7 amaa This Week Utah at Wyoming tneuional TV Arnone State at Oregon State tame) OP All Games L T Pts. OP W S 30 7 56 56 3 2 71 1 65 108 68 83 83 29 20 114 1 ;4 55 0 50 182 9 2 2 2G 52 76 109 109 107 Brigham Young at Arizona IN) Air Force at Colorado State San Jose State at New Mexico New Mexico State at Texas-E- l Past Utah state et Pacific I N ) t.? Green Bay defensive etar Herb Adderley held the postmortem and offensive end Jack Snow of the Los Angeles Rams was the noncommittal gent 4 Sunday following the Rams victory over tlte Packers. 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'i I1 , Silvester, of Smithfield, Utah, tossed the discus 207 feet, inches on one of his early 'attempts to better the record of ireeira quickly upon Kim with oxyWade Bell gen, etc. By the fourth lap two men were being taken to the sick room on stretcher carts. one-tw- Miss Besson was struggling at the end but still had enough to beat Miss Scott by three feet in 53.1 seconds. Miss Scott was timed in 53.5. Heidi Henning of West Germany was third in the same time as Miss Scott w'hile Canadas Joan Fisher also qualified 100-met- The 10,000 meter race was jost two loops nnder way when the first runner fainted on the grass inside the track. Half a dozen doctors and attendants were USA Not In semifinals. 486-211- agents. We work for you. HEBERJ. GRANT CO. 1 20 So. 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