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Show 8 A Tuesday, October 6, 1970 DESERET NEWS, B A. LONGHORNS NO. 2 Brent Checkoffs Ohio State No. I Jets' ' Irayiraes By JOE CARNICELLI UPI Sports Writer 4 y ts j Coach Weeb Ewbank of the New York Jets may soon have a better team in the hospital than on the playing field. Ewbanks problems Salt Lake City In Good Shape iiii U fa? too f, ailllllll!llli:illllllllllli;ilM!!llllll!!lll!!!li:il!l!limi!!llllli:il!!l:!l!ll!!lll backs and predicted, If he keeps playing the way he has lately, he should be Mitchell caught six passes against the Forty Niners and Bob Falcons quarterback Berry said the second-yea- r player from Prairie View, Is big, tough and fast and has the best hands I ever saw on a big man. Offensive guard Gene Upshaw of the San Diego Raiders credited selfishness with the teams poor start this Were playing like a season. bunch of individuals," said all-pr- . . has walking wounded . Salt Lakes energetic, young general manager Herb Anderson gave up the unenviable task of wearing three hats for a more lucrative position as a scout with the Kansas City Royals. San Diego controversial Salt Lake Manager Don Zimmer to a job in player personnel. Zimmer was not popular with Salt Lake fans iu play this week, said Dr. Mai Erahms, the Browns orthopedic surgeon, But it would be preferable to give his knee time to heal. veter-a- p when he asked running back Bill Mathis t report to the team. Mathis, like Snell an outstanding pass blocker, is not expected to play against the Dolphins. .Eill Nelsen, the Cleveland Browns' No. 1 quarterback, ended speculation about his kfiee injury Monday when it was announced he would be The Browns two starting running backs, LeRoy Kelly (ankle) and Bo Scott (knee) and linebacker John Garlinton also are suffering (thigh) from minor injuries. Don Shula, coach of the Dolphins, said Monday that Garo ready for Sundays game against Cincinnati. There's no question medically speaking that Bill can Yepremian, the Cypriot-bor- n place kicker, has won his bat -- 1970. coin, Neb. The announcement - came after adjustments were made in prior schedules. In making the simultaneous announcements from Logan and Lincoln this morning, Williams said. Our game in 1966 was so successful that it is very satisfying to have &ATIRE UoHdAv) 3521 South 1950 West Dial OIL Trvl the HUSKY CENTERS Jose NEW YORK (UPI) Napoles picked up $25,000 for nine rounds of light work ageinst Pete Toro in a non-titbout at Madison Square ie Garden Monday night. Napoles sliced Toros face and knocked him down twice during the bout to win on a technical knockout with 28 seconds left in the ninth of a fight. accustomed to Napoles, much larger purses than $25,000, gave the 8,000 fans what he thought he was paid to produce. The better half of Napoles was not included for such a small purse. Just say that they only saw half of me in the ring, the Mexican said. into next season then, the San d Salt Lake team was minus a general manager, field manager and the necessary personnel to be competitive. Can you blame San Diego for jumping at the chance of a partial working agreement with Hawaii in which all San Diego has to furnish is 11 players? That many Class AAA caliber players may be available within the Padres organization. But the 21 necessary for a full PCL roster are not. Going 299-629- 5 3145 Highland Drive Dial to"te 487-58- 67 Early Bird SALE OUR BEST RETREAD STUDDED e The op Twenty teams with votes In parentheses, season records and total points. Points tabulated on basis of : Ohio State (27) Texas (6) Notre Dame Southern California Mississippi (1) Nebraska Michigan (1) Air Force Auburn 10- .Arkansas 11. West Virginia 12. Stanford 13. Georqia Tech 14. Arizona State 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 713 b 0 610 3 30 tt 147 114 44 131 0 106 80 41 15. UCLA 16. Missouri 17. Colorado 18. North Carolina 19. Louisiana State 20. Tennessee 1 1 receiving votes, listed alphabet!-tall- y: Houston, Iowa State, Kansas. Kansas State, Mississippi State, Princeton. Texas A&M, Toledo, Tulane, Washington. Other NEW YORK (UPI) Tho too 20 major college football teams as selected by the United Press International boprd of coaches with first place votes and season record I parentheses (third week): 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Team Ohio State 08) ) Texas (9) ) ) Notre Dame (4) SciFhern California (3) Nebraska 0) Mississippi (3-) Air Force ) Michigan Auburn ) Arkansas (3-Arizona S'ate ) Stanford ) 1 (Tie) UCLA (tie) Missouri (3-) Georgia Tech West Virginia Tennessea (2-Colorado ) Oklahoma ) San Diego State ) Points 326 291 277 245 (4-- 201 174 110 83 79 29 27 24 13 13 11 8 5 4 2 ?50 SOUTH STATE 1 ANOTHER SURPLUS EQUIPMENT LIQUIDATION AUCTION WED., OCT. 328-108- Lanne Picked Defense Star By Associated Press An Arizona junior safety, Justin Lanne, was picked Monday as the defensive player of the week in Western Athletic Conference football. Four Possibilities For Salt Lake The 1966 Nebraska crowd of is the largest football crowd the Aggies have entertained. A sellout is expected for toe 1971 contest in a stadium seating approximately 63,543 66,000. USU and Nebraska last met 1966 when the nationally ranked Cornhuskers defeated USU 28-Statistically, the Aggies won the battle in passing yardage, but the powerful Cornhuskers were the big ground gainers. defensive Former Aggie tackle Bill Staley, now with the Chicago Bears, won fame in that game with his playing style. He came out of the game with the nickname The Spoiler as he harrassed the Huskers all afternoon. The way it stands now, four major league teams need Class AAA clubs. The Pittsburgh Pirates, Minnesota Twins, California Angels and Milwaukee Brewers are all searching. The first three are obviously very impressive baseball organizations. And Milwaukee, although it is young, furnished enough talent to give Portland a second-plac- e northern division finish in the PCL this season. All four of these teams would probably be interested in a simple working agreement with Salt Lake. But would they be interested in an ownership operation in which they foot all the bills? Long-tim- e Sait Lake pro baseball booster Art Teece thinks so. 7, 197- 0- 11:00 A.M. Location: Salt Lafca Auction Yard Salt Lake City. Utah 2089 West North Tomple 1 Phone ; Lanne topped his perform0 ance in the Wildcats victory over Iowa of the Big Ten by stealing two enemy passes in the final quarter. WAC Commissioner Wiles Hallock said only two other players were nominated for Mike defensive laurels Mess of unbeaten Arizona State University and Herman Fredenberg of New Mexico. 4 LARGE QUANTITIES OF MISC. ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST. MATERIAL FROM SEVERAL MAJOR GOVT. INDUSTRIAL PLANTS IN THE INTERMOUNTAIN AREA. 17-1- : SHAFERS INC., LIQUIDATORS J. FRANK BRASHER & SONS AUCTION CO. PHONE OR WRITE FOR COMPLETE LISTING: SHAFERS INC., 1 or P.0. BOX AMF-6S.L.C., UL PHONE GDW Nearly all Class AAA teams, with the occasional exception of someone like Hawaii, are now operated on a major league ownership basis, he says. The teams interested in Salt Lake City realize that. They may hold off for a simple working agreement for awhile, but eventually theyll come around. If the unlikely happens and a major league club doesnt choose Salt Lake for its Class AAA ownership club, some team almost surely will for the rook- 0jSEE0HMji) ie classification Pioneer League. Beautiful Derks Field would add definite stature to the Pioneer League, and almost any ma jor league organization would like to place a rookie club operation here because of the playing facilities if nothing else. Cheer up baseball fans. 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In AP Grid Poll 0 Furthermore, the player situation did not look better for next year. The top prospects on the Salt Lake ciub the past season will likely he with the major league club next year. The remaining players on Salt Lakes 1970 roster wont likely be ready for Class AAA baseball next season despite their season here. Ags Sign For Nebraska Tilt Deseret News Special -- LOGAN Utah State Uni-vi- e r s i t y athletic director Tank Buss Williams and athletic director Robert Deva-n- y of the University of Nebraska in a joint announcement today said that the two schools will meet in a football game Sept. 25, 1971 at 21-2- 0, 20-1- ed - ... knee injury 26-1- 34-1- 0, Outlook For 71 Was Bleak Napoles Knocks Toros For Win There were two major upsets last Saturday among the top 10 teams and that has of this caused a weeks list. Stanford, No. 5 a week ago, was upset by Purand has been due, dropped in the ratings to No. 12, and Colorado, No. 7 last week, lost to Kansas State, and has fallen to No. 18. Arizona State made the biggest jump of the week, moving up four spots to the No. 11 position. The Sun Devils crushed Wyoming, 52-last weekend in an awesome display of power. giate football team. The Buckeyes of coach Woody Hayes, who a week ago were being pressured strongly by Texas for the No. 1 berth in the weekly United Press International board of coaches ratings, have gained additional support this week and have opened up a substantial lead over the second-ranke- d Longhorns. Ohio State, which routed last Saturday for Duke, its second straight victory, received 18 first place votes coaches from the board this week to only nine for Texas and as a result the Buckeyes are 35 points ahead in the ratings. Points are awarded on a basis for votes from first through 10th place. Texas, which received 17 first place votes last week, was narrowly upset by UCLA on Saturday. The Longhorns needed a touchdown in the 7 triumph. The Longhorns hung on to the No. 2 spot in the ratings, but they are now under heavy pressure for that position from Notre Dame. The Irish blanked Michigan State, 29-to run their record to and four coaches saw fit to name them the top team in the country. Notre Dame, with 277 points, trails Texas by just 14 points in the ratings. Southern California also bettered its point standing, even though the Trojans remain fixed in the No. 4 spot. The 44-9- Upshaw. Bill Nelsen d 45-1- NEW YORK (UPI) Ohio State has solidified its position as the nation's No. 1 colle- And it was evident in the operation and final product at Salt Lake City! While most Class AAA teams have three fulltime, salaried front office employees (general manager, business manager and publicity director), Salt Lake City had a general manager only. While most Class AAA team? have a nucleus of veteran players to fall back on from year to year, Salt Lake had next to none. The team, composed mainly of players simply not ready for Class AAA baseball, finished with a 9 record and just escaped Pacific Coast League records for fewest wins. Norm Van Brocklin, whose Atlanta team upset San Francisco Sunday, called Falcons tight end Jim Mitchell, The best tight end in football, Weeb Ewbank , Trojans got three first place votes after routing Oregon and have 245 State, points, 30 mere than they had a week ago. - t ft'.::.. The San Diego organization was working under two definite handicaps last season in Salt Lake. As a young organization, the major league Padres were lacking in both finances and personnel. safety Jake Scott (shoulder) and cornerback Tim Foley (thumb) are questionable, for M 1 a m is Saturday game against the Jets. Sunday when two more starters suffered injuries. Fullback Matt Snell, a devastating blocker who went into the Buffalo game as the American Football Conferences leading rusher, was lost for the season with a ruptured achilles tendon. Surgery Was performed Sunday night and ' the former Ohio State stars pro career could be finished. J jAlso lost indefinitely in the Buffalo loss was offensive tackle Roger Finnie, who was chosen the Jets most improved player following the exhibition season. Injuries have proven costly ta the Jets this season. All-stend Gerry Philhin was lost for three months after an n game injuopening ry against Buffalo and is not expected to see action until Nov. 1. Don Maynard, who has caught passes for more yardage than any player in pro history, has been almost Useless to the Jets this season with his variety of leg ailments. Another member of the walking wounded, defensive tackle Steve Thompson, will play against Miami Saturday night despite broken ribs. Ewbank sought a remedy to the injury situation Monday i w By FRED McMANE UPI Sports Writer San Diegos decision to pull its Class AAA ownership baseball operation out of Salt Lake City was a stunning blow to most local baseball fans. But it may well turn out to be the best thing that could happen to Salt Lake City! tle for a regular job against holdover Karl Kremser. Yepfield remian kicked a goal in the driving rain Saturday night to help Miami upset Oakland. Two defensive grew A ; 1 AUTHORIZED INDEPENDENT DEALER : |