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Show 8 D DESERET NEWS, Thursday, October 29, 1 970 Fuse is Set, By RAY GRASS Deseret News Sports Writer The fuse is set, the explosive planted and the match lit the only question now is from under which team, Southern Utah State or Westminster, a ill the loudest explosion come? This Saturday the intrastate rivals will battle at 2 p.m. at the Parsons homecoming festivities. As for the game, the value placed on a win by both schoois is limitless. . For the a win will mean the retention of first place in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. For the Parsons a win is a must if they hope to remain in contention for conference honors. In thu past two meetings the Parsons have managed to in the squeeze by the closing portions of the game to claim victory. Both teams have primed both offense and defense for the coming meet and as Parsons Coach Chuck Banker There v.ont be any r'oted, excuse fer losing this c ie. T think we are really ready for this one. For coach Tom Kingsford, SU3C, the game will pose a good test for his offense. We have no doubts about this game can mean for us. We are also aware of last year's last minute win by Westminster. Wed like a little revenge for that loss. S t r e n g t h w i se, the two schools will be butting heads the whole game. The Parsons are strong on the ground with running our passing ability. But until last week, our offensive line and offensive backs simply couldnt get together. We think weve got things worked out now, he said and added: Wre are well aware of what Explode Saturday SUSC-Westminst- er backs Walt Love, averaging yards per game and John Severance, averaging 50 yards per game. 92 The love to fly. On the arm of quarterback Euck Paopao, hosting a 50 per cent completion mark, the are averaging 220 yards per iri Lowest Prices imim-- W'y 5n,i:"u3 TT Iiu.m.i. mini! 3-- 4 over-al- l rusher for the Leading Birds is George Stephanos. He is backed by Glenn Richardson and Dave Noah. 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Green is the leader in returning kickoffs, averaging 30 7 yards per kick. Ed Puish-- e of Texas-E- l Paso has a big lead in receiving passes, 35 for 670 yards, and another has averaged 15.4 yards per Lrk in returning punts. Other individual leaders ere: Pass interceptions, Arizona State, six for 139 yards; scoring, J. D. Hill, ASU, 48 points, and punting, Marv Bateman of Utah, 47.1 yards kick. prBateman also has kicked four field goals and 17 of 18 pc nts alter touchdowns. Arizona States undefeated defending chamoions are still No. 1 in five of eight team statistical classifications. The Sun Devils have averaged 529 yards per game passing and rushing and have scored at a rate of 39.5 points per game. They have held six opponents to an average of 228 yards per game in over-al- l offense and to 96 yards on the ground. In addition, Sun Devil opponents have averaged only 1.8 points per game. ' New Mexico is the best rushing team in the conference with a game average of 330.7 yards while Texas-E- l Paso, continues to lead in 247.2 per yards passing, game. Utah replaced ASU as the leader in defense against passing, restricting foes to an average of 124 7 yards per game. have alonly yards per game while the Parsons have allowed 294 per game. Backing Paopao in the air attack for SUSC will be Doug Berrv, a senior, presently leaning the RMAC and NAIA District Seven in ne was receptions. Last slight edge. lowed rrri Lobo Back By Associated game. So far th.s season Westminster has total offensive yards of 2,246 while SUSC hes tallied 1,890. The Parsons teak 1,572 of those on the ground while the went for 1,321 in the air. Defensively the two teams are close, but SUSC holds a ni Ssvo ?70 tcPyli FREE TURKEY, TOO! 6-- 4 San second-plac-e Diego. In other action Denver defeated Seattle At Poiilaid, the Buckarcos and Gulls were tied 4 late in the final period Mel Pearson got the eventual wanning goal at the 15:56 mark and Ait Jones added an insurance tally into an empty San Diego net at 19:46. The win gave the Buckaroos a 4-- vvifii iyci:.-- 4-- bulge five-poi- Diego. uver San Denver moved to within one point of third place Seattle with its win over the Totems onyhome ic-e-. . - g ; r,- if mm apiRa 00 m T li - it nr- - Also in Q 13 MURRAY Ur.til 7:30, Men. t Fri. Till 9. Phone rr 262-248- 1 Open Daily Till 7:30, Mon. & Frj. Till 9 - |