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"It's been the longest week of the year waiting." "I've dreamed about Bowl since I 26-1- 27-2- one-yar- d But Southern Cal, led by Rob Hertel, who completed 15 of 24 passes for 254 yards, took the ensuing kickoff and marched from its own 27 to set up Jordan's third field goal of the game. The Trojans were out of timeouts and had finishing studies for their degrees. Others have taken I leave from school to prepare for qualification plav. It isn't easy to compete On that level and keep your mind on your studies. But there will be makeup study time for most players. ....... Younglings will be on hand for the first of the 1978 ....,, ,, tournaments , the winter tour is January. 34.: time for these 34 aspirants. It's , , local Those who failed will p; ay mini-touri tournaments .: keep their shots sharp for the next ,.......,...:::; A qualifying sessions. - ..: .. ,,,,,. i ,.. ,:,,..,;;,,......,, .. s, -, .:.::....,,:,-,..- ,1,.:.::::,.i.t:.5.4i:.W6.4.),trik .:5,',A,;$06,14,i,Z0k.,,g,,tik,,,,f1;14. ,,:i..5,:.lipsk.2:::;:,;'.:;.,ii A 38-ya- rd 7 ' , ,, ::::.:. ,: I ., :.,"' ' :. "Isn't there a song called 'Going Back " To Houston?' he asked. "Well, we're looking forward to going back to Houston and playing in the Bowl. I'm thankful for the invitation. And I'm sure Washington is I"7ak. A..- "- ' '4..N otok,..: .: , - ,,, - 491f .' k' ' ':: ' ' 1 .,....,,. ;.,.:: ..?,::,, :letw-1,- :::, :::- ..' :..s." '''. i 1 thankful, too." " . 0. '', :::e ',,;,::::: , , ,,... $ :;:,,;:. 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Skinner says that "the package looks feasible there is a chance." 1' in really excited about being here, discussing and negotiating the last hull all of e e ' ..,,, N ;: ..:;;-:- :::.:::: i ) .,. I :,,,, .: .,;....'.:.,....'. .: n;..:,... ,,, ,,:,-- ,e,..p I didn't learn my lesson that night. Couple of mornings later I drove to the area where I was to meet a couple of hardy friends. It was 4 a.m. and I noticed a car driving along the road on the west side of the lake. in I thought I could make it but got snow about a mile from the highway. I spent until daylight chaining up, digging out, backing down the rutted road hoping all the time some crazy fisherman would come along and give me a hand. Last report is the snow's deeper and the lake's icing over in all bays. Maybe winds will blow it out again. Maybe I'll figure out, by Nov. 30, the last fishing day, how to get one more cast or two. Like my wife said, "You fishermen die hard!" Guess we do! f. ,,.'''"' ; , ' , t 11 high-center- ,,3 , ils,,,, - () , 1 , S. ::,,, ,..., ' 0-- i, . , ., ., , ..,..-...- , ,... University of Washington coach Don James is all smiles after UCLA's loss to USC landed his Huskies in the Rose Bowl. Dwyer, who got his first at the mark, then added two more before the night was over. Guy Lash swept in the another tally, as did Bill Inglis. In goal, Eagle Doug Grant spent the early going swatting at pucks like mosquitoes. Then the tide turned, Eagle Rick Bourdonnais and Mitch Bab-bi- n put goals home, then Plager and Neil Labatte scored a pair hi just seven seconds. "We were going after them in their end zone," said Plager, "we started to work hard." Experimenting with two different power combinations and getting used to working as a unit, the Eagles pulled back to within one at 5 on a John Smrke winner, and appeared to be on their way to 6-- tie. bout? Ali-Nort- on I '..,,.."" .-- 9:58 a ' ::.:,:::::::-.,;,:;,:- :. Eagle rally falls short A bit sluggish and getting used to playing without Brian Ogilvie and Floyd Thomson who were called up to the St. Louis Blues, the Eagles fell back by the end 1 , ,tz,',':::;''e:,3'':.0,:,:.,:::.::,4;,,,.,---,:::,:?- :,::.,, 9--2. 6--5. ' 1::'::::: ,..,,,..,00.0.,...;.:,, e::::,,:?,:::,;: ::,:,,..., ,.: 5-- '' ' ' '''.... '::.:'ie. :.;-- Fullback Mike Harris rushed for 11 yards and scored one of three opening-hal- f touchdowns as Arizona State raised its conference record to 1 and overall mark to The Sun Devils are assured of at least a tie for the WAC crown with Brigham Young, which had previously announced it would not play in ll.e Fiesta Bowl A .,:s.;;..i:,...,,..:..,. :;..- , Deseret News special In what might be PHOENIX termed an "ebb and flow" effort here Friday night, the Salt Lake Golder. Eagles rallied after falling behind 0 in the early going to lose at the buzzer to the Phoenix Roadrunners, r ..,'..:.,.:..:,.:1,ti.:':: It was a freezing night, long after dark, and Norm Sheya, fishing Mud Creek Bay on Strawberry Reservoir tripped over a rock as he was wading Out of the lake and fell in up to his neck. Ile spent the next hour under the car heater trying to stay alive. Others of us continued fishing and derided Norman for be;ng clumsy enough to fall in the icy waters. Whereon, the same rock caught this angler's over my eyeballs in the cold ankle and down I went drink. After my having kidded Norman about falling in I reluctant to go to the car. But my clothes were icing and I had to eat my crow. "What happened?" Norman asked. Then he saw my plight as I walked in front of the headligits. "You're clumsy too?" he suggested. Thai's all the conversation either of us needed. We threw wet clothes in the back of the car, huddled under the heater as we took half a dozen whopping trout as our share of the day's spoils and headed for home. And neither has been discourteous enough to mention this incident since. .. -. s,.,..;. This offensive team is the best I've ever coached," added Switzer. Lott and Peacock outrushed the entire Nebraska backfield, 200 yards to 190. Lott, who drove the Comhuskers dizzy with his execution of the options off the Wishbone, rushed or 143 yards and one touchdown while Peacock, a senior, gained 123 yards and scored twice. 6-- ' ",:, ,;:,,,..:''.:.,,:...:;::;:.:-:::.- ,:, ::': , ' :; i ,ksk ' ' ' , , :.. ::::',.... ., ":14,,.,..i,..;0:' V ':7.' ,4.: i 'ii Oklahoma Coach Barry Switzer was more than thankful. "We're not going to the river, we're going to the beach," he rejoiced after his teams sixth straight victory over Big Eight rival Nebraska, showing he prefers the shores of the Atlantic Ocean the Orange Bowl in Miami to the banks of the Mississippi River the Liberty Bowl in Memphis. We need a rest," said TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) Arizona State University Coach Frank Kush after his Sun Devils stopped Arizona 23-- 7 in the final Western Athletic Conference football game for the two teams ASU will get a rest, but only a short one, as they now must begin to prepare for Penn State, their opponent in the Dec. 25 Fiesta Bowl. The Sun Devils moved into the postseason contest with their victory over downstate rival Arizona Friday night. ASU scored three touchdowns and a safety and the Wildcats countered with one TD before things began to bog down. ITT Sun Devils defense, which held off a battling was credited with the only two points Arizona scored in the second half. That came when Arizona quarterback Marc Lunsford was tackled in the end zone with 2 :47 left to play. Safety John Harris, who was named most valuable player in the regionally televised contest, led the way by returning a punt 55 yards for a touchdown, intercepting three Lunsford passes and falling on one fumble -Harris has played very well in the last four games," said Kush. "He has been the key to our defensive success." Receiyer John Jefferson took the offensive player honors as he caught six passes for 38 yards. He was ethe key to the second half offense that failed to score, but managed to eat up valuable time. "Jefferson can get (Ten regardless of the coverage used," Kush said. "He gets better the more he plays." Arizona failed to get its usual output from kicker scorer. Pislor Lee Pistor, the WAC's record-settinbooted a conference mark 119th extra point, but missed three field goals. ASU quarterback Dennis Sproul opened the pass play to wingback Chris scoring with a DeFrance. Then Harris returned the punt for a second TD a short time later. The final scoie came when Mike Harris ran 31 yards to the end 7on' :: ::::' I dip in the icy drink! Iwas 1 ,,..... Astro-Bluebonn- et Fiesta berth 1 I ,. post-seaso- ASU claims g pro-to-b- e. It is also noteworthy that 30 of the 34 were college men. Most are graduates. Some are still in school and USC field goal kicker Frank Jordon is buried under wave of Southern Cal players after he kicked the winning field goal with two seconds left in USC's game with UCLA. -- Southern Cal's Jordan went from goat to hero in a matter of minutes. His two missed extra points did not appear crucial when Southern Cal moved out to a 0 lead, but Rick Bashore's passing cut apart the Trojans' defense throughout the second half and he 6 with a finally put the Bruins ahead scoring strike to Don Pederson with 2:56 to play. All this is proof of what our golf coaches contend out here in our hills it is pretty good golf climate for the '',4 ''''' Conference's representative in the Fiesta Bowl, The Sun Devils will play Penn State at Tempe, Ariz., on Christmas Day. the region's golf 1 ....... Southern California Coach John Robinson would have preferred to have been playing for a Rose Bowl bid, but he is happy his club will n be seeing action. 19 golf tour's tough! that ,,,..., ,,, - .., ;. Arizona State, meanwhile. beat Arizona 23-- 7 to become the Western Athletic No. I Getting on the Vk1 A credit to k I .. to hurry to get the field goal off, but that turned out to be a blessing in disguise. 'It happened so fast," said Jordan, "I didn't have time to be nervous." 4 1 ...,...... t:. - competition for playing You better believe it road to go. a privileges on the PGA tour is tough 34 players stood in The other day in Pinehurst, line to receive playing tickets from Commissioner Deane Beman. That's 34 out of 600 who started out to qualify for the 1978 round of play. Closed shop? Almost! Only thing that keeps it open is the fact that everyone can try. Like getting in medical school where odds are about 30-Of those 34 positions Arizona State and Brigham Young captured seven. Arizona State led all schools this time around with four posts to Gary Jacobson, Lee Mildes, Dave Nevatt and Skip Guss. Brigham young and Houston tied for second with three each. Getting playing cards for BYU were Jim Nelford, Dave Shipley and Pat McGowan. Johnny Fought, U.S. Amateur champion, missed the mark and will have to wait for the next PGA qualifying test. 4 :1 g- SPOR TS EDITOR :1111 ' 4k ' '),......1.: ..: :7 - NAlatek1611'ItciTOWimiabiCkiahliftObip101otWfticteiatall.iiiik.kil';',7:iiii6siaitivis.)100,meam;Aliikc0, ,. t, t ,. 1 N ; k 1 : I ... :,', i 't ) ( s k, ! .. ,,, , - ,,, 1 ., ; A I .' , '1 t, ,,..,.. '4, I t ...: '4 ,... 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' ..ft.i .t,,..:::,.,.,-,,...,,,,...,.,.- i' :.., ':, . ll... 5-- 2 "I tell you, it's a dream come true," said Washington's offensive coordinator, Dick Sesniak. "That field goal kicker, I could kiss him right now." , ...' ' ;. ' '1'i , , ; :0 6-- 1 ranked 4 Lii0.. it ,?1...se ''.. ',I ...4 ...... le , ''' , t:.,... OEM rn VVuu ff NM LI ; il," atektiliotkirr..-rati,....- it t ..kittt.:,,,,ktikti:at-,.tiptve- t 41i Associated Press It was the biggest win of the year for Washington and the Huskies didn't even get their uniforms dirty. Washington earned its first trip to the Rose Bowl in 14 years when Southern Cal edged UCLA Friday night on Frank Jordan's field goal with two seconds remaining in their intra-cit- y college football ri valry. A victory by UCLA would have sent the Bruins to the Jan. 2 classic in Pasadena. But Jordan's field goal knocked UCLA out of the bowl picture, gave Southern Cal a snot in the Bluebonnet Bowl against either Texas or Texas A&M and made Washington the Pacific8s representative in the Rose Bowl against Michingan of the Big Ten. "It was like coming off the field after a big win," said Washington Coach Don James, who watched the thriller or television. Washington Pac-- 8 finished with a mark, while both UCLA were Southern Cal and in conference play. 17th-rank- yok.., 5..j.k.,,,. IN A jicoonll 1 lik-1.- 1 ..t 6A 26, 1977 MOMMIIM ti r-N-- ' DESERET NEWS, WEEKEND OF l',10VEMBER n it. .4, Huskies to bowl ri Muhammad Ali said in the Super-dome,King after the " meeting. Ile said An wants $12 million to defend his heavyweight title against Norton. "I already have a signed agreement with Norton," said King. "Muhammad is waiting on me. I am his representative. All I have to tell him is we have what he wants and it's go.' "We could draw over 1000i in this great facility and break indoor attendance and live gate dollar records," he said. Ile said the fight could he scheduled in May. June or Tennis vote tallied But the shots began to be picked off by Runner goalie, Jim Warden. "We were in there at the end and could have won it," added Plager, "but the goalie made some key saves." The loss, one of the toughest of the year, sends the Eagles to and holds them in fourth place in the Central Hockey League. It was the Birds fourth loss in five road games, and keeps them in a tailspin. Lacking practice time and working out the new change of personnel, the club has been scrambling. As Plager says, "We've had to regroup for every game." Tonight the Eagles will regroup against Phoenix again in the last game of the current road trip. Then, after a week's rest, they'll return to the Salt Palace to meet the Runners on Salt Lake ice and try to make amends for a poor roadshow.. The Eagles can score, and Friday proved they can defense with the best as Phoenix, thc CHL last place club, only had two shots on goal during the third period when Salt Lake put on the surge. It 's just a matter of clicking as a unit. "We're disappointed now," Its just Plager will tell you, getting set with the new guys, then And the way newcomers Ru k Bourdonnals and Stnrke played Friday, there has to be a little optinii:,m. Once rested, ready and "regrouptA," the Eagles tould turn things around. Stephens earns post John Stephens moved a step up the ladder following recent elections by the Utah Tennis Association. Stephens, who served as first vice president last year, is now the new president. His duties a ', , will begin ...,,,e,,, t f mediately, Other rP.r' 4,.. ' yk 4: I..: .L..1.. ,.': . ses .., '';,.'!:- i,.. ; executive board members voted into office were Alan Lundquist as first vice president, Joyce Pratt as second vice president, Jasmine Rich as secretary and Gaylen Young as treasurer. ment. "City and county governments. school districts arid tennis clubs have all cooperated in recent years to generate a tremendous growth in tennis on a local level. The UTA board will welcome suggestions from tennis players to help continue to make tennis a better game." LTA board members staying in office include Gerald Boysen, Tom Buxton, Janet Dowse, Lee Hammel, Lueeen Hansen, Keith McLaren, Janet Millikan, Shirlee Minson, Don Ninness and Ernie Smith. The UTA board of directors is a non-prof- Stephens The departing president is Ernie Smith, Said Stephens about his volunteer it appoint Rosewall, King win S.L. Golden Eagles HOCKEY HOT LINE fm TOKYO (UPI) Veteran Australian player Ken fellow countryman John Newcombe, Rosman beat Saturday and moved into the men's singles finals of the $125,000 Work! Tennis Tournament. Rosewall will meet !lie Nastase of Romania in the finals Sunday. In the women's singles, Billie Jean King routcd Rosemary Casa Is of the United States, King will meet Martina Navratilova of the United States in the finals Sunday. In the mixed doubles, King teamed up with Manuel Orantes of Spain to heat Newcombe and Francoise Durr of 1.rance, 6A, in the semifinals. Th,, winning pair will play Cliff Drysdale of Britain and Kriqtinn Shaw of the Uaitcd States, who routed Nastase and Navratilova. 5-- 7.-- 6-- 6-- 2, odditiowsi 1140dwit 1..ho 52 1.9150 3, 6-- organi,ation whose purpose it is to develope tennis in Utah. The group schedules tournaments and works with the junior development programs, 24 KA. vostott in 00IDOPI WILSON 0411111011t WWWIlt. SNOW 6--2. 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