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Show y fry ly 2C iyi pc f'ljHi 0 "' 'p i.yi. y ij fiy "y tU nywMpiiiW (MLqpW F,ltynMw'(fNnyftyyWM f October 18, 1963 DESERET NEWS, Friday, yoywrmgig g WEATHER STOPS MICKEY ; swarm i i: Erickson i 'it, ' ' I , :,, . , C .f , ' v" .V ,.? OGDEN It's not yet Halloween but Weber football fans are In for a treat Saturday night for Weber coach Sark Arsianlan It could be ;Ql' ;IrA ... will preme r? .; ' Sy ' ' w - V'W 5 a ' - - - a-- '& - - ,' '$ . V'Vfe",, , .' ' , ''.,y ' J? ! ' 1 V '',v-4- ? ,Y 2- - Lt, t - , ' : , ' ' - if 6 ' Y r- - Y i- , T yy,; ,'.' ,f'. t w','j , Y ! : Af '4 I 45-3- summer by the public last Area. Wilderness the Bridger '4 r -- 4. U A Weber linebacker Roger Trenchero haj tough task Saturday . . . To stop Erickson Webers play will be to 170 lb. senior. Defensive cokey on the captain Roger Trenchero could get the follow-cal- l. Trenchero calls the Weber defensive sigDeer entrails should be removed from the City Creek nals and leads the Weber eleven that tops the Big Sky in total defense. drainage. Further (brief) information and ranked in small Though Weber is will be available at the gae college top 10 tne Wildcats havent met a conin league play and a ference foe. MSU is Saturday morning. . i 4-- 2-- 0 Jackson Blossoms For ' i W $ ; By GEORGE FERGUSON xI'K Keith (Kip) Jackson was one the most sought-afte- r preps pit the California Bay area in F w 1966. to ;His recruiting popularity was fluke. Just ask Brigham o u n g football coach Tom Crib two touchdowns and Hcaught six passes. sophomore lias become a steady part of a Itiiree-ma- n Infantry punch along vith fullback Dave Swanson and tailback Wally HawKins. are e Jackson and Swanson at 3.8 Jboth running clip, tops for the Cougars, Hawkins is averaging 3.0. 'scored times for , ' t? H, SOUTH Phone 392-456- 2 (Coll Ogdon Collect) Please end we FREE illustroted review. I would like a FREE test tide on Exercycle. - Nome , Street ... State in form of elusive Montana quarterback Dennis Erickson. win would virtually assure the Bobcats their third straight Big Sky title and fourth football championship in five years. 115 JjCit-y- IttWrCtE it i Weettk diW)il two 4t fc tae Cetoitw. O I be John Roberts and Richard Schafer of National High School Federation will conduct the day-lon-g clinic. This is a good opportunity for both coaches and officials. We dont get national representatives in Utah too often, Rose concluded. ! Jackson had his best outing of Jhe season last week when he through with some gutty Running against the tough In 12 Cowboys. Wyoming c arries, he gained 37 yards and Post nary an Inch from scrim-! e fiage. game plan was to establish a running game gainst the Cowboy rushing det- v n s SEIBERLtiUG TIRES Performance Bated WINTER or REGULAR TIRES CHOOSE YOUR QUAUTY AND WAREHOUSE PRICE METAL ICE GRIPPERS Hi. frMHst hr tiM for wiir dritiof .loci tr ura Mm. SHOCKS hteli4 Ffm sophomore tailback Kip Jackson show running prowess against tough Wyoming. Tht qatet winter Mr m whin 4roM or 1111" hit 4dt card T.w. nwUa12 iNra trvetten. Tite4 wte t lit Wfh. PREMIUM 120 HIWAY TIRE Tarkenton Plays NEW YORK (UPI) - a tn4 FRONT END ALIGN. fcM E NEW WINTER DEEP TREAD 2f15 BYU m Him ClOSi, Conte Any Time NEW FOUR SEASONS TIRE Fran minor Tarkenton, nursing shoulder Injury this week, is expected to be In the starting lineup Sunday when the New, York Giants host the Sai; Francisco Forty-Niners. 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South Main PH. 486-211- j 1 Taenia 2193 South Mtilft St Salt laka - 407.1797 Klh. lit Flit, tm. 3S9 2051.1 reached a weight plateau ? Pltos. toll Inc eppt. (Ptioo.) i. 5TH FOOTBALL 'yards. j I i held at West High, Tuesday, Oct. 22, at West High School, 9 a.m.-3:3- 0 p.m., It was announced Friday by UKSAA Executive Secretary Horace Rose. de-ftn- ry 30 ' WEST played a rugged rushing in topping Iowa State, New Mexico and Texas El Paso. The Wildcats, in fact, are second in the nation in rushing defense in topping Iowa State, average of 47 yards on the with hill Howor4 ground. A business major, Jackson has scored the only BYU touchOf down this year via the airlanes. vs. UNIVERSITY The other five Cougar scores have been by Swanson plunges. OF B WYOMING Hudspeth and staff keep hop110 P.M. ing for more consistency in the Saturday Cougar air attack. The yardage on balance between rushing and rSl passing could not be more perfect The Cats have 413 rushing yards and 414 passing yards. But BYU has scored only one touchdown via the airlanes, had six interceptions and has a meBrought to You by diocre 43 per cent completion Your Safeway Kansgtrs mark. g 6-- Kip has carried 4 ST A rules interpretation for wrestling meeting coaches and officials will honorable mention, will be a big cog in the Cougar infantry attack again this week against Arizona. The Wildcats, too, have dis- 'Hudspeth I As a Cougar frosh, Jackson averaged 7.3 yards per cany, 4 I In Get four Camper Ready For Deer Season With Camper Supplies from KNUDSEN'S (CORNER Mat Coaches Slate Meet Y. fense, which at that time ranked third in the nation. Between Jackson, Swanson and Hawkins, the Cougars ran 21 yards beyond Wyomings rushing defense average. Jackson, most valuable player at Los Altos High for two straight years and ar. Assistant Sports Elitor I 41 4: Yv ' r Limited Hunt On City Creek Canyon City Creek Canyon north of Hunters will have some re-- i Salt Lake City will be open only strictions on Jeeps to prevent . erosion of the watershed there. for the first 3,500 hunters,, It L mcgal t0 take horses onto; according to commissioner E. the watersheds of Salt Lake J, (Jake) Gam. City. j I -- Through five games this season Erickson has become more of a passer, completing 6 passes for 815 yards. Hes thrown six TD passes but has lost 13 by interception. He ranks eighth in the nation in total offense. iiiilir wtiffijfrifrtiiiiiii ; ? 14-2- iy'Ay -; - ... There were 2,764 pounds of refuse left behind Ericksons individual statistics have been bettered (two games, passes for 230 yards and 18 carries for 48 yards) but his forte is drawing the defense to him then pitching to an escaping halfback. It works well as Weber-MSresults verify. : ,w ?; Lots Of Litter Erickson has run the Wildcats ragged in consecutive years and his Bobcats have cracked Weber on both occasions. Last year the tally Both games in 1966 it was was 21-were in Bozeman but Ericksons abilities arent tigured to diminish once he treads on the Weber turf. WN i y all Wildcat Stadium Saturday night (8 p.m.) when Montana State tests undefeated Weber. VLv rr salt frustrated Thompson Gusty winds and wet run attempts. record his this week In Erickson option quarterback sucarry the good andor bad to Dennis n Brothers another trick. r ", wheel-drive- By NICK YENGICII Deseret News Sports Writer 'I -- - Bad weather has BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS to break in Mickey Thompsons attempt won out this weeK land speed record here in his Ford the Autolite Special. California today folThompson and his crew left for 330 miles per hour Thursday in at run a practice lowing streamlinwhich the wheels of the twin 427 cubic engine salt. on the were er spinning The car is running fine, but theres no use wasting the salt dries, a member of the any more time here until Thompson party said. will return to the Salt Thompson, his crew and car and attempt to break the Summers Monday, October 28, record of 409 miles per hour sometime that 440 South Redwood Road, Salt Lake City, Utah Open Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday 1 1 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 521-43- 00 |