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Show .'V v , , 2C DESERET NEWS, October 21, 1968 Monday, 4 .3 SL-1-)(1)1- Continued from Page Netter, Rosedale, Miss.; Margaret Banes, Portland. Ore.; Wyomia Typus, Griffin, Ga. Time: 48.2 seconds, ;:i1f1,':'. i t 1,600-mete- ..,,,,i , i II II sa Franca Fast Germany japan 5 S 6tunoary tIlkustralla t, MIMI S Rumania I Poland 1 West Germany b NetherlandS p Great Britain 4 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 6 5 4 2 0 6 2 2 2 2 2 I , Turkel, , Italy i Sweden . Finland Ethiopia II New Zealand I unisia Vu0ostavia 0 2 1 1 1 I I I t 1: - .. ,...e.: :::z!''' , .: 1 .:. 1 1 2 I ' ; ,.... I - -t ,,, ' 0 f '. ......,,-V- t!...- :,, ..: :.: ,4 0 0 3 1 ..:. .' I. ' '';'" ..?3......"A'. i, 1 I ,,, :. ..,,-- '' ' ...4 ':: .: ::' ,l'' ; ''';'1,t4':, : ; By WILL GRINISLEY Associated Press Writer They Lan it ;t1j3 Fosbury Flop. 'Everybody laughed when ,Dick Fosbury sailed over the high jump barbackward. like a dying swan, and landed on nape of his neck. But their 'laughter turned to cheers when he cleared 7 feet, 4 Inches for the Olympic gold medal and an - .0Iympic record. -- ' '. 7 1,. 1 :,, , e ,, ,',,,--'- , ;:, :,.,..,1:?:..r,-;.41' !,' 4... ZI ..:. ....', ' t:::;,.:,.:74':i -;- .. .' - ...,: ......... t !,,- - ,.,.., p. '';,,i'.:,,,;-- -, 1 t., r ,, i '... 1 i'. ,,,:,..:,..,,;p' , :''. ', ',. ...' ..' ....:...... ' s.,.. ,, . , l ,,,,,,,,, ,... t''''''.......-4- t'''. ,: Z....'e,r..,.... ' ..:. ... ... .. , :,:,; wvo. ' TOTAL. F:NST DOWNS First Downs Rushing First Downs Passing First Downs Prnaltits Yards Rt,shing Yards Lost Rushieg Yards Rushing Passes Attemoted Passes Completed Passes Intercented Yards Passino TOTAL OFFENSIVE YARDAGE Times Punted Punting Average : :,::.,7. ............i.,:..:. .::, ,... .... ........4:i4;;;.4,04,..,!!.012i ',"'(--'''''- .;rjoistetiod". .;- ..., :,.,':,, ,, .4 V,s,', ,,,, ,,, ,..,.:.: :.,.., ......., yl.. ,r dif,.,.. 10 :::,,:,,:..:s.,,,....,..,,,,...3,.., ; i'';'. ,:,-4 6 .. 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He then won on the first' !sudden-deathole. "It's been a long dry spell," he commented. "But I'm back to stay, folks." --.- . laxatives compare with new SURE-lax?- " , sso 114 111 , ; might have phis rod. Emito Too from 1.55 to 2.06 6.006.50-1- 3 - -- 0 r f br take. But the Utes were too generous when Craig Smith, avoiding a big rush, fumbled the center snap and the Cowboys had a first down on the Ute 30. Three plays later it was 10-- Wyoming. So in the first 30 minutes d Utah had the longest drive a 47 yarder. At the end of three quarters it was 10-- But with 10:20 left in the final period the Cowboys showed what great clubs are mace of in driving 65 d '1,. N..Niii LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI)Chi the talkative, !Chi Rodriguez, ilittle Puerto Rican, borrowed! lArnold Palmer's caddy for the 'Sahara Intitational Golf Tournament and pro goll's No. 1 all-- 1 '; 660 , By JOHN LOWRY ANY SIZE LISTED ro: 445 528 olio oloa, 40.4 ok....... 1 266 1 34 NM 4 ' ,s,r Sahara YOUR CHOICE 11 I 226 unassisted tackles (four for REGULAR OR 2441011TH SILVER FALCON ' Going into Saturday the Pokes were seventh in the nation against the run and second in the nation in total defense. Coach Lloyd Eaton once again can be rhighty pleased with Nels and Co. for they held the Utes to 60 yards one yard above rushing their average for the season. But he can find fault with his secondary in allowing 226 yards which is the most against a Wyoming team in a long, long time. That rushing total of Utah's Is a mite deceptive since Utah's Steve Molnar bulled for 85 yards all by himself and Dave Smith totaled 48. But Nels and cohorts Jim House, Frank Pescatore and George Kellerman caught The quarterback Ray Groth for 55 yards in losses and these go against the rushing total. Nels was simply devastating with Chi Chi 30 REGENCY TH 0 170 24 146 20 13 2 140 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 bar." FOL,R11 8 PenaltiesYardage , .. 13 5 7 I 155 95 60 28 7 i 3,, 0 1,0 Times FumbledLost Individual Leaders Passlng Att. Camel. !Mt Yds. 1 I) 2 13 20 Jacebasn, Wye ' 191 1 21 10 Utah Groth, 1 28 7 Collins, Utah Rushing Att. $tain Less Net OS 85 15 0 Molnar, Uteh 1 63 61 13 Hametco, WY.. 10 all 30 5 D. Smith, Utah SO 53 13 5 DeSarre, Wyo. Receiving ele. Yds. ID 1 146 7 Thomas, Utah 1 AI 5 Susanuma, Wye. 42 0 4 Anderson, Wvo. 39 2 0 Noswarthy Utah "They've been calling my iPower, displays ard rancor on over the bar backwards. He style the Fosbury Flop ever!rn a n y sides, the gangling,' lands on the back of his neck. since I was in high school," the we have college boy, a "It's a good thu on the U.S. Olym- these pneumatic air cushions," Oregon State seniotithird-stringe- r from Medford, Ore., said today pic team, delighted 80,000 fans said U.S. Coach Payton Jordan. while basking in the adulationlat Olympic Stadium Sunday by "If we still had those old sawan Olympic high jump winning the high jump with one dust piles, he'd break his bloomof the most unortbdox per- ing neck." champion. "It's the only way I, know how formances ever seen in bigtime The back roll is only part of to jump. I don't care what peo- - sport. Fosbury's unique act. pie call it so long as I get Instead of going over the bar Before each jump, he puts his across the bar." with the traditional straddle right foot forward and rocks In an Olympics marred by yollbelly down and landing on back and forth until he gets in moodsometimes as many political bickering, Black the front or sideFosbury leaps the as 25 limes, sometimes more. He clenches his fist and talks to himself. :::',... Utah IS Wyoming's Eaton considers 'Domes one of the nation'- five great receivers and said as much in the post mortem. The the Utes gained passing was the most this season against the Poke secondary. "We knew they had to pass to Speely," said Shurmer. "But he was simply tremendous out there. We hied two men on luin a number of times by moving our outside linebacker headon on Thomas. Then they would run with Molnar and gain good yardage. Utah was a good football team out there today." Everyone agreed. The Ute defense statistically was just as awesome allowing an identical 226 only yards. And Jerry Simonson, a almost senior, duplicated Nels' super effort with nine unassisted tackles, five assists and one blocked pass. Linebackers Fred Mennen and Larry Stone were buperla. Randy Hansen, Gary Barker and Craig Smith came up with big efforts in the secondary. UW's Skip Jacobsen completed q3 of 20 passes but all were of the short 'variety and split-enGene Huey,' the nation's sixth leading receiver and WAC leader, caught only, ' one for 11 yards. It was quite a performance 9 3-- 0 226-yar- They're Close ,,....,,,,. I..., ....., ,.,,,.:.,i ZeIl e. ' l ,:,:,,'''i'i"22-:::':-:x- d IHSilimeientininiiithaanianst919119m91111 , .;,,,.,:,,,; I ",.: , - eii ..t...;...a..'::'2":"......4:... ,..;. :. ; -: ,::,... zil- 7 ,. i. ! , ,:, : :,,,jeti,;.--",,i. 4,0-,;,;4.. p,...:.,:..:1,..:.:,..: ,,..-- ..... ,k,.401,','.. , i', :: ikese-- fl . "f ,.. ... :'....77...H. '..... 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With five mnutes remaining Bob Jacobs used a slight wind for field goal that a bounced over the crossbar. Bill Meek was proud indeed of his Redskins. "The entire defense did a good job. The turning point of course was the drive in the third quarter. They showed what a great team they are on that one. Up until then we thought we had a good chance." On the other hand, Eaton Isn't entirely happy with his this season. Inconsistency "Unless we can come up with more consistent offense we will continue to have long Saturday's," he says. But the Cowboy fans never were worried against Utah and who can blame them. It has been four years since they loss in Laramie. witnessed Sixteen straight and 10 WAC games in a row at home. Utah will try to improve against Oregon this weelt while the Cowboys are a foth touchdown maybe more favorite at New Mexico. . d agrees. 9 '0 ,' , .4 ;00040101. ..r - 1. ".;..': - 374,.-:.-- :, - t -,; ; , r, i.. 4 L Called 30-MON- "...'3. ..... :.. . li. ,. ::.:,,, ..,,,.,...,...),. .. ... Nels," Wyoming defensive coach Fritz Shermur said after the game, "is one of tht fine defensive tackles in college football." Everyone "Larry I yards in seven plays. run. back Dave Hamp ton spurted 45 yards in two plays and for the Utes. Trailing 10-with 10:35 left in the second quarter, they rallied for nine field goal points on a by Jim Sears and the Groth to Thomas heroics. Sears' point-afte- r was wide. The Utah defense showed Its metal in the first nail. Groth fumbled the ball on the second play of the game and Wyoming had a first down on the Ute 15. Wyoming settled lead. for a field goal for a Just minutes later Tony McGee rushed in to block a Ute punt and the Cowboys had a first down on the Ute 29. Barker throttled the threat with an interception. Everyone sat in disbelief as the Utes held UW to three points on those two chances for Wyoming is famous for capitalizing on that kind of mis0 fumble. 6-- ,i,,,,I.:. ; ,......., t ,,.,....7.4.0.....;:4,.... ..: ''' ...,.. e" ;,,,,,,,,.-;- , ''i..,,4,,:,--,- ::':::::: ,. :' '!. ; ., . ..:: ''.:: f, -,' ,, 4z.p?, - 7 - , : . TIRE "; :: .:::,.,:, 74...:.....:'... '''..'::4ril " ,. i downs ers, Against Utah last Saturday it listed Larry Nels, a defen20 years old sive tackle, and 320 pounds. Now Larry Nels, as the 15,626 fans in Memorial Stadium and the thousands who watched over regional televiis much too sion witness t (he's acquick for that tually 7:30). But he certainly looked that big to the University of Utah, which fought bravely before succumbing 20-in a Western Athletic Conference outing. Nets, sorry to report, is only a junior and will return again next year to play havoc with offensive Ines all over the West. He anchors the Cowboy line, much like Mike Dirks did last year, , - ,..... ....; ..,...- .'t:0S.P. ::,: ,$.!,.,:.,.-- - .1.;:;;;.:::;-7.7-- ..:- '" '''''.: r.4 0 7 .:::,,!,: - , ', 4. ;,', individual toedley, i 2:23.5; Debbie Meyer, Saoram- vnto, Calif., 1omen's Bet r!e ; Ireestyle, Wtightson of Phoenix, Ariz., in the' men's springboard diving. TEXICO CITY ' , ,,,,, ... ., 1 , V '',.,,:. ;:,2,....1;i.,.........:.tH..,z,,.....,.,:,;.::"::.:.:A.:7, .... ,-- ,, six assisted takeand jumped on a losses), the "flip" or "speed" card a sheet which icts the teams alphabetically and is used for quick reference by the writ- -t 10 ... '; ,veil6;01,;;;.:,;,:i;, ...,,,.:,..,,,,,,----4. V .' Vhipir,,,,,,." ', Ar 4 I Clara, Calif ., women's : ' : - - ...,- -,.. 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