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Show f DtStfoT 6B NEWS, Monday, Pokes Nip ASU In October 2, 1972 &" "" Associated Press Wyomirg ran an incredible plays to only 48 for Arizona State, and that pretty much told the 3tory of the first major upset in this young Western Athletic Conference football season. 98 offensive "I didnt think we could control it that much but that was the whole idea, Wyoming Coach Fritz Shurmur said folvictory lowing his teams Saturday over the Sun Devils, ending ASUs conference winning streak. 45-4- 3 d The Pokes, playing friendly Memorial Stadium in Laramie, rushed 85 times a school record and gained 472 yards on the ground, second best in team history. They had no interceptions and didn't lose a fumble. We executed well and controlled the ball without misand Shurmur said, takes, that was the key to the whole thing." Behind the steady quarterbacking. of junior Steve Cock-rehawho ran for three touchdowns and passed for. another, the Pokes took a 30-lead In the third quarter before Arizona State came alive. 7' But even Woody Greens four TD runs of 83, 80, 9 and 3 yards weren't enough to bring the Devils back. Dont blame our kids put the blame on our coaches and myself in particular, said ASU's Frank Kush. We did tbe worst job of preparing a team ever. Our defense was the worst Ive ever seen and we failed to make 'the adjustments necessary to stop their offense. ... For the Cowboys, it was a dramatic departure from two consecutive weak efforts on the road. The Pokes lost to and to Kansas Air Force 45-1- 4 52-1- We had been kicked around and criticized and It takes a guy with a real belly to come observed. Shurmur back, And these kids did. Shurmur says the triumph gives his Cowboys the inside track for the WAC title. I think right now were a contender for the conference, he says, noting that ASU plays one less conference game than Wyoming. All other CwAnoct Lot Won Bo.sc Sr. . Mont St. 1 t rSt. (St. N. 10 t Aril. 0 II A 2 6 for Pearce. 5--3 and the secohd In the final set, the score locked at six-athe youngster to clinch playoff was on. Rothfels the win, ll All was not lost for the metals. .The Fun record 2,070 yards and a school scoring mark put down and Tulane d as Ed 41-- 7 Shuttles-wort-h bulldized for 151 yards and three scores. Nlntn-rateLouslana State beat Wisconsin 27-breaking open a close game with two field goals in the third period including a school record by Juan Roca and two touchdowns in the fourth. d Notre Dames d offense trimmed as Tom Clements Purdue passed for 287 yards and two d Tenth-ranke- new-foun- 35-1- 4 touchdowns and fellow sophomore Eric Penick gained 133 yards in only 13 carries. Colorado had its national Pearce, BYU tennis coach, came hack shortly after to win the mens 35 singles crown. To In the final. Pearce edged out Ed Anderson, move into the final match, Anderson had to upset the number one seeded Sam Park in three sets, In another final, Lee Hammel, seeded number two in the mens 45 singles, upset number one seeded Gaylen Young for the title, It seems that Saturday just wasnt the day for the top seeds. In the womens singles, number two Mary Jane Scho-vaefor the crown. upset top seeded Janice Stevens, Pearce family, though. Wayne Utah Stars coach LaDell Andersen had his club worky pracing out with tice sessions Monday and gearing for their next preseason encounter with the Denver Rockets in Price, Saturday, 7:30 p.m. The Stars are now 5 in n after losing to Houston, Saturday night in Phoenix, Utah is 7 6-- 127-11- USU-CS- ct plastic, Place To Shop a soft Deseret News Sports Writer What do you do when the whole world goes flat? Simple, just find the spout and start Uiat program, Following Westminster grid coach Allen Jacobs is going to have his hands full, fillin' the voids. percent of the people didnt figure we had a to Western New Mexico in a erro studded battle. said Auburn Coach chance, Shug Jordan, but thats not tha important thing. The the Auburn coaching staff and team knew we had a chance. Persever-enc- e and work and confidence in each other can bring Both teams made errors, the only difference was Westminster made ttr most. 35 singles from 6-- conducting the of five In fact, Mustangs six scores were set up on Westminster errors. The Mustangs' opening drive was the only one that wasnt. They took the kickoff on the and worked in for the touchdown. ide powered - Dave Pollu- perox- to rocket-dragst- speed records on the Salt Flats here over the weekend. And the distaff member of the team, Paula Murphy, Grenada Hills, Calif., also set four records in the same vehicle, but with a less powerful fuel blend. Anderson set records in the 12 standing-star- t quarter-mile- , one-ha- kilom- lf eter and kilometer. His marks are new national, national EOT! the 6--1. B-- Utaft IMrt lit PWM ITM-- MNlJ A FF 3 Sunday. to Andersons runs Sunday, Miss Murphy blazed in through the quarter-mil- e 6.601 and 6.815 seconds for an Prior N Salt Lakes Golden Eagles wasted little time getting down to work after reporting to Salt Lake City from their Canadian training camp. Salt Lake hockThe ey team flew into Salt Lake Sunday afternoon, had one nights rest and then skated hard for almost two hours this morning in preparation for 7:30 p.m. Salt Wednesdays 30 All price pW 37 to 67 per Blackwell and 2 recappebl tires offvour car., WHITIWALLS against the California Golden Score by Utah rfers: is it nnm a ai tf it iir Percentages: PG:UtaK, 44.li Houston, Xii Foul THmi Utah, tIAi Houston, 10.0. ThrwDoIntars: Combs, ti Morin. Turnovers: Utah, tSi Houston, 23. Fouls: Fouled out: Utah, 25; Houston, Meely. Technicals: J. Jones, Powell, a. average time of 6.708 seconds and a womens record of 134.168 mph. The womans records came using a 90 percent hydrogen peroxide fuel mixture. Anderson boosted the fuel mixture to 98 percent for his runs. The "Pollution Packer is built on conventional dragster lines with an aluminum chassis. It is powered by a stainless steel rocket and develops a thrust of 3,000 pounds. The car was designed by the Tony Team, Inc., Minneapolis. It is 20 feet long and weighs 750 pounds unloaded. Seals. Tickets for the game are moving well, but Eagles officials say seats are still available at the Salt Palace ticket office. Season ticket holders who failed to pick up their tickets for the Wednesday game by this morning, lost their privileges to those seats. So, some very choice seats were avail-aid- e to the public beginning this morning. S Sponsored by Ski Racers Association j Utah -- a oi- - r,. ci-- i i Fed fir tax PER TIRE MORE ONtVL60 S OTKOOTG TIL JM73 on Firoatono Revolving Charge and pay nothing until No intoroet or handling charges whop you pay In full on firti Buy nvintor January 1973. January due date. j heads Everyday low price on WIDE winter FIRESTONE SUP-R-TRE- D wtoi winti niVniAoroN sound tiki sooiei FOB Salt Lake general manager-coac- h Al Rollins said Lyle Carter will start in goal for the Eagles in the Wedenesday game. 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WNM-32- Otter! Zdmo Beaty hauled down 14 and 13 rebounds in the two games. He also scored 29 and through punt return. TZJ --Z 6-- 3, Salt Flat Records Fall FLATJ, UTAH (UPI) Anderson piloted the tion Packer" hydrogen touchdowns, plus Lynn The Parsons lost tie ball eleven times on interceptions I and fumbles. 6-- the Denver is an improved club with the addition of Willie Long and Warren Jabali from the defunct Floridians. the 19 yards for the TD; a Dickerson pass intercepted and seven plays later the Mustangs got s field oal, minutes with then only remaining a Smith past was intercepted and five plays later the Mustangs scored. Then it started! Western New Mexico fumbled first and Westminster took the ball on WNM- - 41. Three playes later, Westminster fumbled on the In the last final of the day, Cathy Schaefer down Carol for the womens B singles honors. Pearce, Action will continue through the week with the final set Oct. 7. A complete list of Saturdays results and Tuesdays schedule appears on 6-- 2, Then came the fourth quarA Dickerson ter: pass intercepted and returned for 7--6 Limited lime 7-- Late m the third quarter Westminster logged its second touchdown after Gary Hose blocked a punt. Dave Smith : carried it in for the score. Then enter Walt Love. . Love took the kickoff and zigged and zagged his way 90 yards for the score. The kick after was good by Ralph Price lead. to give the Parsons a Veda Edman and Kathy Rothfels teamed to win the crown in the womens 35 doubles. They downed Barbara Ross and Emily Hall, was still the clubs Utah plays two games with Denver this weekend in Price and Grand Junction, Colo., in preparation for meeting the Rockets in the home opener Oct. 12th in the Salt Palace. BONNEVILLE SALT in Six minutes later Dickerson fumbled on his own 24 and four playes later, Western New Mexico scored. At the a half the Mustangs led 20-- 36-1- 4 things. point Despite their productions, both Southern Cal raved about their oppoueuta' defense. said "Believe it or not, MichiUSCs John McKay, State good gan played Well How good? defense. enough for us to win the game, said Daugherty. But the Spartans were done in by five fumbles and three interceptions, which led to five 6-- came back, though, to win the title Barbara Ross, Stevens Early in the second half, Westminster tried a quick-kick- . II was blocked and recovered in the end zone by New Mexico for the TD. The Parsons lost their conference opener last Saturday e Swanns mid-Hel- fillin. goal. Ninety-nin- tried two The. Mustangs plays, then kicked. Westminster got the bail again in but after moving three plays, quarterback Ray Dickerson threw an interception. - By RAY GRASS one-yar- rs concerned with rebounding and shooting although both improved against Phoenix and Houston this weekend. 19 Stats U Andersen, private workouts, 6--4. 6-- 6--4, against NBA clubs dating back to last year. two-a-da- 4-- 6-- Utah Stars Lose Twice, Slate Two Against Denver Family Entartainment 037031 is g THE NEW WARREN MILLER SKI MOVIE $1.43 wood, Flashy Johnny Rodgers set Big Eight career 8, Battle championship hopes destroyed by Oklahoma State as Alton Gerard ran for three touchdowns and slick little Brent Blackman directed the Cowboys to 307 rushing yards. They Just blew us out," said Buff linebacker Bud Magrum. Tennessee, bent on revenge came away instead with its loss to third consecutive Auburn on Terry Henleys d scoring plunge and field Gardner Jetts tt ( Pocket style for one hand use. smooth a 45-4- 3 Highland High School Auditorium s Wonts fasi Ten-nese- 18-- 6 Rothfels opened with a first set victory. But, with a hefty grip on his chest high racket, Pearce swung his way to win in a tie breaker playoff. Points in the playoff were a WINTER PEOPLE mm 31-- 8 48-2- No. d upset-minde- rout of Minne- 49-- 0 sota. Michigan, d distances. Overall Won Loot 3 0 RMAC Standings No. 330' Colorado dropped a shocker to Oklahoma State e while Auburn staved off in the weekend's major upsets, along with Wyomings wild 3 triumph over No, 11 Arizona State. They give you eight men up front," he said, and to run on it you must use that fullback to block. Sixth-ratoAlabama crushed 1 Vanderbilt with a crunching ground game, although Coach Bear Bryant said he didnt think they could score 21 points on us. womens unlimited, world and world unlimited records in the three 'Sky Standings Ten-nesse- e. d The young duo started their match in the boys 10 challenger singles of the Deseret News Utah State Tennis Championships at noon. And, it wasnt until after two hours of some of the most interesting and entertaining tennis that a winner was 3 fumbles and intercepted two passes .to blank New Mexico. fourth-rate- Young Pearce is six years old, swings a full size racket, Rothfels and plays a mean game of tennis, .as the found out. In other action, New Mexico lost to Iowa State 31-Brigham Young bowed to Oreand Colorado State gon 29-was shut out by Utah State 214. Arizona was idle. . Cyclones recovered two Colorado and d Shortly after Nigel Rothfels and Bradley Pearce moved t last Saturday, they became the focal point of New Mexico State. Iowa State completed a sweep of WAC teams. After beating CSU and Utah, the third-ranke- center-cour- 21-2- j Nebraska champion were ready and willing to stake tneir claim to No. 1 should the leaders falter, a fate that befell ing ' Nebraskas seventh-ranke- Young Duo Highlights Action two-poi- nt Our defense played well although we weren't sharp Coach Bobby offensively," Dobbs said. once-beate- n in downs NEWS' TENNIS MEET UTEP boosted its record to as quarterback Gary Keithley ran for a conversion that spelled the difference in a 9 victory over two-poi- back smash? with his S4th and 35th touch- about some marvelous 2 21-1- f"1 ( Oho State, ranked fifth, tailback turned freshman Archie Griffin loose for first, for a.school record for the first time and he romped for a school record 239 yards in a 29-- 4 victory over North Carolina. Why did Woody Hayes forsake Ids pet play, the full- 52-- 3 51-- 6 foes, with only Utah and Texas-E- l Paso coming out on top. UTEPs Keithley gave the Miners a 4 edge after runconverning for the sion. Joe Pisarcik brought the back with a scoring Aggi pass in the fourth quarter, but Pisardks throw for a similar conversion was off the mark. ,,WI-- - play. while Southern Cal and winner over Oklahoma, a Clemson, were rolling along, six other members of the Associated Press Top Ten Ohio State, Alabama, Michigan, Louisiana State, Notre Dame and even defend- 8 teams met WAC ru weww- other team. It would be great if USC and Oklahoma could Southern California and runner-uOklahoma survived the rash' of upsets over the weekend and if they both continue their winning-wayit appears that the question of whos No. 1 will have to be settled in a poll rather than a bowl. The problem is that Southern Cal plays in the Pacific-Conference, whose champion goes to the Rose Bowl, while Oklahoma is in the Big Eight and up for grabs by any bowl . . . except the Rose. 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