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Show Monday, October 14, 1963 DESERET NEWS, 46 COWBOYS WIN Tougher Defense Marks API Wars Cougars Play Wyoming Tough Continued From Page C-- 2 UTEP last ear. Jim House, Warning linebacker and chipped !n: They put in a lot more tunts (for linebackers) than By STEVE SCHWARTZ , , e knew they had and they UPI Sports Writer rove their ends in much hard-- r W- 1 than we expected. .Defense was the name of the Coach Eaton contributed: game in the American Football i League Sunday but for the first "I'll tell you, Coach Hudspeth ttyne in 15 league games the (Tom) did a brilliant job of Oakland Raiders were thr preparing for us. They used 'A L new stunts and those crashing vjetims. A strong San D.ego dofenv pnds kept great pressure on slopped (lie Raiders win streai our offense. We must have a) 14 games when it hole been in our own territory 35 Oakland quarterback Darjlr or 40 of the 60 minutes." Lmomca to just three comEd is Jacobson continued: pleted passes in the second half, more of a sprint out quarterthe sinning league champions, back and I like to drop back. I knew the BYU blitz would The Chargers, who hold the t be less effective on a 15 AFLs longest win streak at and . that hurt . . quarterback , had games set in a little. taoul.e with their own offpnse "Eerly in the 4th quarter, e rookie Dennis Partee's three Coach Eaton told me I would just have to start rolling out. The blitz was ripping us to AFL death in the pocket. I started , $ rolling the best I could, and Eastern D v s.on W L T pet pti pp even though there stiU was 138 3 2 0 .600 1?8 2 3 0 v much pressure, I gained a litv 2 4 0 tle time to get receivers 3 ' . 4 open. Wtsftrn Division . - 3 833 158 96 5 10 Kansas City That change must have 800 174 75 Oakland y V ", 4 10 800 133 74 San Diego helped, because Jacobson took 2 4 0 .333 91 114 Cincinnati 2 3 0 .20C 60 91 Denver the Cowboys 67 yards in 11 iw Saturday's Results Buffalo 14, Miami 14 (tte) plays, five of them pass plays Denver's Fran Lynch soars for TD against Jets, Sunday's Results to split end Gene Huey for 55 Denver 51, New York U Kanses City 13, Cincinnati yards. Huey, who raught 12 Houston 16, Boston 0 e San Oiesm 23, Oakland 14 IDenver Broncos usually porous kicked field goals of 52 and 46 for 158 yards, tied his Nxt Sunday's Games Buf'alo at Boston 'pass defense picked off five Joevards, to get past the stubborn reception record and Denver at San Diego boosted his Wyoming career Eengals. Miami at Cincinnati jNamath passes to spark a New York at Houston New over An York the defense Houston aroused upset Jets;, reception and vardage recOakland at Kansas City and the high scoring Kansas flowed the Patriots acioss the ords to 82 for 1,262. jCity Chiefs were held to just midfield line only three times Was it a tough decision to field goals were the only scores one touchdown as they beat the the entire game as kicking go for a touchdown rather . Cincinnati Bengals, in the rugged second half. specialist John Wittenborn pro-- than field goal with 4th and San led at Miami and Buffalo played to vided the Oiler seeing punch goal on the five; 9:36 on the Diego tie Saturday night. a with three field goals. halftime as the result of a clock and Wyoming down Steve TD pass from John Hadl The loss dropped the Raiders Quart Tback Tensi, to flanker Lance Alworth plus into a second place tie in the starting his first game of the I knew we had to get on San season, hit Eric Crabtree on a the board right then, with Division d Gene Fosters plunge Western Skip and Partee's first field goal. Diego, both teams having scoring pass on the first said. I thought we could get In other games, the Eostr reeords behind leader Kansas play of the second half fori the touchdown and wanted to Denvers longest scoring play of go for it. Patriots were shut out for t. City at first time in 33 games as The sputtering Chiefs rode the 'he season. The Jets never Eaton remarked: "We figHouston blanked them, 16-- ;i sure toe of Jan Stenerud, who recovered from the shock. ured our chances of getting in scoring position again, with he clocK running out, might be slim. And it w'ould take four field goals to win. We almost had to go for seven. Jacobson: "We sent Huey into the coffin corner, and I covContinued from Page punts, errors (two fumbles) and ting 21 yards on four carries, rolled right. Huey was Dave Smith (four ered like a blanket. Then he the ball for the last eight min- alty and gained a touchdown to utes of the second quarter. carries, 11 yards) and Steve broke pattern with a great lead 13-Forced to punt from the Lobo Molnar (eight carries, 10 yards) i fake and jumped in front of s til the Up I let him 37, New Mexico punter Lennon were of little threat to New BYUs defender. score New Mexico had held sat and watched the center have it. Mexico. snap even, perhaps dominated the sail to the endzone. (This is New Mexico's offense was With 4:52 on the clock, offensive action. nothing new. Four times in the strictly Bookert in the first half Wyoming started on its own David Bookert ran over the 68-- loss to Kansas, Lobo centers (85 yards on 14 carries) with an 16. With 2nd and 4 on the Utes for 81 yards. on 10 carries. over ball or the under . occasional assist by a Beitler Wyo. 36, Jacobson lofted a passed r lnj ? ithe New Mexico Wilgiving pass. Feldman pulled a sur-41- long pass to tailback Joe punters, 6 and 20 yaids suckedin ball deep in Lobo prise by keeping his top liams. q1P Utahs secondary to help the tprr;tnrv The pass was over the Terry .) passing quarterback rush defense where upon Lobo of Williams and BYU heads on bench. the Stone Stone, on Simonson plunged the Hank Mercado. Merdefender 1 qua rterback Rick Beitler errant snap for of in No. three feur QB third Utah TD. burned the pass defense with a ticked Williams cado, three though, previous games piayed 11 seconds New took M'co 20 yard pass to Phil Franczyk It Interference and he ineffective Beitlers tripped. to goof again. Scarbcr took the plays. at the Ute three. for 66 yards) was rea-th- e was called. 'nS to retreated three yards Sam Scarbcr broke across for Hudspeth Indicated he did end zone and downed the son for a quarterback change, the score on the next play to b'1! Feldman stuck with his its The Utah ball. gave gesture give New Mexico (with a John two points of the day starter, Lennon PAT) its first game easiest 23-and halftime lead. .. a lead since Sept. 16, 1967. field position UtB Utah played StOty lead Utah had taken the after Jerry Simonson recovered football in the second half. N.M. UTAH 7 5 downs rushmo the first of two fumbles on the Craig Smith punted the I,obos First 4 " and own in Tnl their territory Lobo 32. Consecutive ground deep 12 14 D0WNJ N.M. refused to throw and nar52 46 plays by Dave Smith (14 yards) row the score. On three occa g 212 179 rwhmg Groth (4 twice) Steve Molnar (3 41 28 Let started 'rush" no sions Smiths 151 131 punts yards) and Groth again (three Lobo drives on or inside the 20. 21 30 7 14 yards to the end zone) gave Total 2 SLEEPING BAGS on the three yardage 44 195 Utah an early second quarter 217 944 aborted drives was 30 yards total offensi lead. 11 8 first downelT.vTwl 47 43 CAMP EQUIPMENT The Utes and Lobos traded !wilh onp 7 8 Smith's foot will be one Ute Im 7 100 Kwvfliry VAFfJMI 2 3 asr-o- t in the Laramie wind. t me funded 3 TRAILER CAMPERS Meek ran the reserves in and FunbM individual leaders UTaM: Passing i fo Grcth in thn 5fvnnd half qoitip- TKomM Anoraws. gAC(V,p9 Make Rcienativns EARLY... sauw. .ji. oro'n thing ne hasn't had the luxury m Rushmq 7 21, D Smith, Molnar, Fo'er, to 00 j in the tree previous Tvler, Punt Craiq smith, averse bt- H y ''-H- "rf y 'V 20-1- 7 and said later he "knew the minute my toe touched the field goal hall" the was good. The clock showed six seconds left. For three quarters, BYU beat Wyoming at its own game. The Cats kept on the pressure . . . forced Wyoming into mistakes. The Pokes were jittery. BYUs rushing not agree with the call. "It he was key to their win, said, "it gave them cheap, yardage depp in our territory (31 yards to d time-savin- g BYU 36). It was 4th and 8 on the BYU when Wyoming's Bob Jafield cobs booted a at goal to tie the score, 2:51 on the clock. With 1:42 left, BYU Marc Lyons caught split end Casey Bovett on a beauty at the Wyo. 42. Then, with 2nd and 20 on the BYU 47, Lyons lofted a sideline pass to Casey, who wound up catching 8 for 124 yards. Wyoming defender Jim Keen fell down. Casey was all alone 21 d 17-1- 7 defense d 23-1- roll-ou- 0 1960-61- tsarvv'i .v Standings Jy, 1 1 40 A 'c 'r s one-gam- 21-1- 3 13-3- 17-1- 4 14-1- 4 17-7- ? one-yar- 1 0 .5' vj d 0 was devastating. Wyoming couldnt even keep its offense honest. The Pokes had to throw. Like Eaton said: "After the third period, I thought we had rolled over and were about to play dead. With 6 :39 :n the first period, Wyoming had 4th and 14 on its 37. The Pokes punted, BYU was caught holding. Now, it was not for BYU on the 20. It was for Wyoming on the BYU 48. Five plays later Huey streaked left for an aerial from the 16. Mercado, the defender, stumbled and fell. Huey was alone for the T.D. reception. for BYU: Passing Mare Lyons, Bovett, Receiving Casey Hawk-mKio Jackson, Wally Rushing Punt Dave Swanson, Rich Adams, 1242 average WYOMING: Passing SkiD Jacobson, for 283 Receiving Gtng Huey, 4 for 55. 12 for 156; Larry Suganuma, Punts Rushing Joe Williams, x Bob Jacobs 043 3 average. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiii Early in the 2nd period, Lahmann blocked a Jacobs punt and Jeff Slipp grabbed it DONT LET line. on the Wyoming Fullback Dave Swanson, who got the tough yardage all day, scored for BYU. With 3:09 left in the 2nd quarter, sophomore Jacobs, who admitted he was pressing and hurrying after that blocked punt booted a short one on on the Poke 33. Thirteen p' ys later, after key aerials, I.- ons to Boyett, Swanson scored from the line. BYU led at halftime, CAPITAL RULE UTAHS CAPITOL! GovHelp elect Carl Buehner ernor to assure Mr. and Mrs. Average Utahn a voice. We need your financial contribution no matter how small it may seem compared to the "BIG MONEY" being used to win favor for the opposition. - 14-- 'll help support Carl Buehner for Governor. Here S my coctri- - Steve Christensen apparently iced the win with a 32 yard field goal which sent BYU ahead, 17-- Hudspeth symmed it up pretty accurately: "Our kids played an outstanding game . . . just the way we planned it. But you have to give credit to Coach Eaton and his boys. They came back and made the big plays when they had I button: $ I You may J use my name. I Buehner For Governor Hq. 33 East 1st South Salt lake City, Utah I I I ! may not j I N.m. ! Pid hr I Da'e R Gov Comm. by Buehner Curtis. Chairman i I 120; So let's all go to heading goalward. But the off pass was inches long his fingertips. There was 1 :04 on the dock when Wyoming took over on its own 27 yard line. Jacobson hit Huey for 10, Siganuma for 32 and Williams for 13. Minutes before, BYU's wildly cheering partisans in the 26,468 crowd, were ready to forget five straight losses to Wyoming and laud Hudspeth for his first career win over the Pokes in five starts. Now, the truth hit like a dull thud. With 44 seconds left, Wyoming was on BYU's line in excellent field goal range. It was 2nd and 10 on .he BYU 16. 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