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Show 8 B DESERET Monday, September 14, 1970 NEWS, Tuner KicilG3 Jes'illz Vey 11)clDss , ::,. ',;' ::: UPI Sports Writer Jim Turner must be curling Ceorp. with the am, degree of artistry as did the Babe Parilli. Turner's in p e rformance Sunday :, ,; !;:.,:. ,1: '',J, nrtionally televised York Jets victory over the Dallas Cowboys would seem to indicate that as both teams completed their play. State Turner, the ight's Nev :, ,,,..s...:;,::;;,4::':,,,,:-- n upset at the time of Parilli's retirement because he felt the Babe's departure would hurt his kitking, booted three field goals, the longest 47 yards, and added two touchdown :,,:...., ;,:.,;;:,:,--,,,,':::.; yards. Dallas, which swooned to its firth straight loss, scored on a pair of short plunges by Yale's Calvin Hill and a pass from Roger Stabauch to Dennis Homan. The Jets earned a split in six training-seaso- n clashes. The contes t was the last exhibition game prior to the official opening of the 1970 National Football League season Friday night. In a Sunday afternoon conLouis test, quarterback Charley Johnson winged an eight-yar- d scoring strike to Jerry Levias and set d scoring plunge up a by Hoyle Granger with a tcss to Levias to lead the Houston Oilers to a 26-victory over the Philadelphia Eagles. Both scores came in i it ,k ; ;,,,,,, .... ';'.:::-- ,,,,,,.,10", ::,:,,,,;:::,,;:,?.-.,i4,,,,:,,-.4',,f,',....0.,:::-,,,4077- ,.1 it ko'...,:,.:::., :7!::.:::i:.:'::).if:.4:4:;;;.'?' ,i:. pr.' j::.:t.::;,,,:;:- 7 the first quarter. Johnson, who passed for 194 yards in the first half, bit on 13, of 22 passes. Philadelphia's only touchdown came in the final quarter when Oilers' punter Splhe Jones ;umbled a snap from ,,,t ,,:'.:- '''-'- ,,,:,.,,,v,, ...:?:::,: " ..i ,:, t ''..- ''''''::.:::,- ' :;' - ';';': 7.1:". 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New York Jets running back Lee White (34) State star, evades tackle by Dallas tackle Ron East (77), in second quarter. Jets won, 29-2er a 1. bulled 30 yards for a score. Houston finished its exhibition schedule with a 4 mark. The Eagles were In other weekend action, the on a Minnesota Vikings, 0-- pass from Gary Cuozzo to Clint Jones with five seconds left to play, edged the and the Chicago Bears, Denver Broncos, on Bobby 31-3- field goal Howfield's with 48 seconds remaining, tripped the Boston Patriots, in Friday night games. On Saturday, Los Angeles 16-1- finished with a record as the Rams scored a 4 victory over San Francisco; the Cincinnati, slipped past 6-- 0 17-1- Pittsburgh Cardinals dethroned the Kansas City Chiefs as Governor's Cup champions with a win; Cleveland edgld the New York Giants, Green Bay, its. record marred only by three ties, bemme the only Atlanta 31-1- Miami, easily 20-Oakland, Orleans bested 6 34-2- 4 2 123 20-1- defeated and New San Diego, 20-1- NFL club besides Los Angeles to close out the training season unbeaten with a 31-- rout 0 of Buffalo., Also, Washington snapped s losing streak to Baltimore with a win over the Colts; Detroit walloped 17-1- 4 The NFL begins its 51st official season Friday night when the Cards clash with the Rams at Los Angeles. The Chicago Bears meet the New York Giants at Yankee Stadi.; The Saturday night. ryniaining teams move into tction next Sunday with the Cleveland Nonday night in a nationally televised contest. Jets meeting , per cent 109 on 35 0 99 ay The punt rush turned out to best offense. It paved the way for 23 of the points scored in the 37-- 0 Wildcat win. to Gibson, comple- tate LT-- Dgepkoli 1 LAK.E CITY CENTER SERVICE AND SALT TIRE ext 581 or 133 Ent 4th South. Open daily 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday and Friday to 9 p.m. Walker Bankard Accepted Convenient Credit Plan 355-313- 355-668- 8. - In fact, the Aggie front line may have learned a few new cessing words from Mr. Dickey. He was quite outspoken at times. held the same offense which averaged 390 yards per game last year to 271 yards. The only man able to move at all was ient .IMPERIAL te slow get- am 1 - Dewey Wade. put special emphasis on a rush against kicker Mickey Doyle "Because he was sophomore playing his first major game and such a young man is I il, F ; k,,k,,,71 ti.) L FALC011 .. Mike who Montgomery, yards in 16 carries. punting statistic, 10 for a 22.1 average and two blocked, told the story. That gave many of its good f positions. Lingest had to travel for a T.D. was 48 yards. set up by an interception. The others, thanks, to the punt rush, were gained wino, with gusts up to - Bowling plays Green, Saturday (1:30 p.m.) at Logan. That was an Aggie back the strategy and secondary changeups mapped by coordinator defensive 25: 99 AIIIIIIIIL $ ield Two blocked punts the first two quarter, gave. touchback points and field position for a touchdown. That was only real first half offense. Many of the 35,000 partisans, who came to watch 30, 24, and it a slaughter, were at that point heckling the Wildcats and especially Heisman Trophy candidate Lynn made an impressive major college debut against one of the nation's most ballyhooed Dickey. It was a tough pill for the Chuck Mills staff and Aggie entered gridders. Manhattan with a defensive plan to stop 4 rifleman Dickey. And the Aggies executed it to near perfection. defensive front led by sophomore linebacker Tom Kelso, transfer end Tom Murphy and senior tackle Bill Dunstan, and an alert secondary of seniors Dale Washburn and Wayne Stephens and juniors Dennis all-ne- WHITEWALLS ANY SIZE LISTED 1.37 to 2.08 Federal Excise Tax and defenses. He hit 5 of 13 for 64 yards with split end Bob Wicks the primary receiver. Two of his passes with T.D. earmarks were dropped. And he generated two, Aggie drives which should have put points on the scoreboard; Tailback Ed Giles showed much promise and tailback ' 6-- PREMIUM 2 10. . .......... 4P .I. An offense which generates only 1o9 yards cannot be greately lauded. But there is some sunshine. Sophomore Tony Adams well-scout- 30-2- 9; though, was tagged from the 35. took over on the 50. In one play, the Aggies lost two points, 50 yards and the ball. with a tion. Dickey prides himself in fear of touchy roughing the being the best spontaneous deTo Gipson, fense reader in collep footkicker, ball. He often changes signals though, it's a vital science. blocked more punts ,at the line. He was muttering last year than Big Eight aloud, though, tryhig to figure often 0 The Ag defense held him to 2 ting punts away." The wind favorad strategy. Doyle had to launch his major league career into - .4:.::::'...:'.., .::: , , , 4,7 ,, -'r. .1::;:t,::'$'::''',.: :.:::::::0:fif!:.:..,..4.,.;i:,.:',X4'...4....:::: , 133 103 According , .. ....:.. f ...',;,: 1 ': ',. ',...,o,,,, 70 89 103 be : ,4 21 2 team. .. -. ' '...'',. .:'.'::::''' ;.ov...:.,:::;:t,:-.::::;;,- :,...,.,- ,... :.... 4 .'. ::,.:.:,:',,.';:::4:;::::4,,,,-::-it.!..:.,.:,,..::..1.- 4 00 1.:,:.:1 :r::1 , .:','':'.:',...4.,:':4 .,. ':,- - ,:.:; : ':4- : ::::''' H:,.' 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Utah Kansas State State Downs Rushing yardage Passing Yardage Return Yardage Passes Punts Fumoles Yards Panelized ,,, :. :,:::,:;:::':: ....,...7.'.,:,,i-.:3- ::?;.; center and Bo But Cardinal retrieved the loose ball and one-yar- :.!:,,,:::.:,:..::. .::;.:;:!to-- '.. Jets-Cowb- ex-S- t. - ':...,..i with Kansas onally-ranke- d State here Saturday, Wildcat coach Vince Gibson had his stop watch on Aggie Punters. It's an old Gibson habit. lie was tirnlng the launch period First ::,,,:, with Sauer as the holder. Joe Namath, who takes a back seat to no one when it comes to getting in his kicks, looked like the Joe that first lit-u-p Broadway with his colorful playing style, as he hit Richard Caster and Sauer with scoring strikes of 73 and 23 yards. Namath completed 10 of 21 pass attempts for 251 r,; ; 29-2- 1 I ,,,,,Allttl f.,,, warm- h cla-s- for hooters. coaches Modern usually avoid a serious punt rush for now-retire- after nati , teammate Apparently Sauer holds a football points ing for its football ,, his toes in contentment. II - Utah State was When ., - By BOB DiPIETRO - fits. Dickey hit three for 14 and 33 yards (no touchdowns) the first half. It was his poorest first half showing since he took over as No. 1 Wildcat 15 games ago. adversities, the Despite Aggie defense never quit. At game's end, Dickey had hit 10 of 29 for 109 yards and no score, although one controver hial interference call in the end zone set up a Wildcat MANHA'rTAN, KANSAS breaker, and it was just the needed with a slim margin over a visitor whirT, came out of the first half dressing room confident they had the highly touted Wildcats on the ropes. Mills commented: "Kansas State's defense deserves much credit. They exploited a weakand that's ness real well football. But I feel real badly, expecially after our fine defensive effort, that our kids losers. had to leave They did not deserve that." After one drive near end of the first half, field goal had a attempt (with the wind) go awry on heels of a high center snap. Ferguson. Bob Galeaai and Wendell Brooks, gave Dickey FERGUSON By GEORGE Sports Managing Editor Win 74 State's Rush Stops Ags Kno . tire. trade-i- n . 5.20-1- 3 7.00-1- 3 7.35-1- 4 5.60-1- 4 5.60-1- 5 7.35-1- 5 6.50-1- 3 5.5015.90-1- 5 5.90-1- 3 ' , - 6.005.90-1- 5 . - -- .1 , t, x, t'''' .rt.. r 1- - , t ,,,,:, John Strycula appears getting back into gear after nagging injuries kept him from spring , V-r'.- A..1 drills. III' 116.7i5 er, N. ..,.fr t ii.i2QL:or . West Construction Wins In Weber Cl National Softball Meet work cut out for us," the head coach continued. Asked what he planned for the Drake game, Arslanian said they would go with a balanced attack, about a half on the ground and half in the air. By JAY LIVINGOOD - Deseret News Special ; extra-innin- ,' - FLA. CLEARWATER, won its West 'Construction ChamSoftball first National the over here pionship game xveekend by defeating Seattle, in an Wash., contest. g homer by Salt Lake's Larry Morgan in the top of the seventh provided the Saints with the edge they to gain the xviii needed ,, 7 1;- - .. t,4,,.11' ,, ,...'. ti''':., t, final ninth when he watched Construction's Jay liazelgren draw a walk, steal his way to second and score on Morgans single. West I West outhit the Seattle club in the contest, but also logged seven errors in the first game of the week-lontourney. Big Bob Mosteller started 1 4 '',,, ' 9-- 5 g ' ... - I ,.1 lie4 " ,A f. I -- ,, :, minds of tr''1,-'.:'..I. io?,' ;.. el , ",, ,, ,', ,,--- i ,'..',',i or se.k ". k' ,, 1.1:;:tia,,,,t4, , ' .. ' :, .' II Larry Morgan : . two-ru- n margin. It was Morgan agala in the , , was the Utah team who is competing lit The championships for the second consecutive year. 'A ',.' - first win for the The Salt Lake Saints meet defending national champions Ilaybestos Cardinals Monday at 9 p.m. (EDT) as they pair up with seven other clubs in the winner's bracket. Deseret News Staff Writer OGDtN Weber State scored every possible way except through a forfeit, and that may have crossed the - stars for Saints for the Salt Lakers but gave way to veteran Val Peterson held off the Washington club in extra innings. Peterson led Valley Bank and Trust to the Metro League championship in regular season play. He was pieked up by West for NvIlo the tournament. In other Monday games. the Clearwater Bombers of Clearwater, Fla meet St. Paul, Ala.. Minn.: Montgomery, tests Lakewood, Calif.; and meets PoughSkokie, lIl. keepsie, N.Y. Wisconsin State-Oshkos- h "I'm naturally pleased with as they fell to the Wildcats 60-here Saturday 0 night. But Coa eh Sar Arslanian the thrill of an overwhelming victory w a s short lived as the Weber coaching staff went light to work for Saturday's game Drake against always-toug- h for First downs Rustling Yardage Passing yardage Passes Return yardage Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Weber Wisconsin State 24 250 202 62 49 12 the quarterbacking of our young team, aal many of these boys we've never seen under fire before, but they had good execution for so early in the season," the coach continued. "Our starting quarterback Mike Rodgers did a fine job, and then later in the game Dale Magers came on to keep the momentum going," said Arslanian. The Weber coach was high former basketball starter Rich Nielsen, who is playing his first college ball this fall. "Rich is working well on the inside taking the pressure off the outside receivers, so if any team is going to double cover they're going to have a tough time deciding which ow, to work on," Arslanian continon 92 4 44 1 82 of the Missouri University Valley Conference. "We're going to face a fine and mature club in Drake," Arslanian Commented post game. "Last year they went and have all 11 defensive starters back and nine of their offensive starters returning. "I'm sure they'll pass 40 or times against us. We've played teams that have done that before, so we have our 45 Tig WE ued. Weber's untried troops got the scoreboard through eight touchdowns, (four on passes, three on runs and a blocked punt in the end zone), a safety and a field with six minutes gone in the game when a. Titan punt was blocked on the line and bounced crazily into the end zone where several men lunged at the ball before Henry Reed downed it for the score. Wet 2r scored the next time they got the ball, moving 68 yard in eight plays as Jim Edwards and Jack Brown alternated on carries with Brown plunging over from the two. Brown also picked up two points on the PAT ;lose owl , Being down on their own d line didn't seem to bother Weber on the next se two-yar- 4 NISSENSON Associated Press If youre a college football fan, a good place to be on Oct. 10 is Stanford, Calif. That's the day Southern California comes to town for a game with the Indians that almost surely will decide the Pacific 8's champion and Rose Bowl representative and probably a high national ranking as well. Bo al California powerw opened their seasons Saturday with impressive victories. Stanford, ranked Oth in The Associated Press preseason poll, gave a national television audience a good look at rifle armed Jim Plunkett and Arkantoppled fourth-ranke- d sas 34-2- Southern -- I sent Sam Cunningham and a host of other relentless runners crashing through the o n c p roud defense of Alabama for 485. 1 pounding. yards and a The only other Top Twenty team to lose was No. 17 South 0 Carolina, which bowed to Georgia ECM Nebraska, No. 9, trounced Wake Forest e-- 16th-ranke- d 42-2- 23-2- rated Kansas State No. 15 got Utah State 37-Florida held off Dike UCLA rallied to Oklabeat Oregon State homa, tied for 20th, knocked off Southern llethodist and West Virginia. another 14th 36-1- 0; 21-1- d 14-- 28-1- 1 No. Mary rated .... third, blasted William & 43-- Missour i, ranked llth, swamped Baylor Friday night 38-in the first major game of the season and the rest of the I 0 Cal. 20, e was d y multi-sipe- ALL . 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