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Show DESERET NEWS, Thursday, - Parsons Travel To Adams State By RAY GRASS Deseret News Sports Writer This is the big one! The one that Westminster College and Adams State have been waiting for. Westminster for the chance to repeat its conference upset production of last year and to set one foot in the door for the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference crown. Adams for the chance to thirst for quench its year-olrevenge and at the same time keep its head above the Rocky Mountain Athletic Cond 0 ference line. The monumental battle will take place Saturday at 1:30 p.m. on the Indians field. If the Parsons hope to grab this one, they're going to hae to mix all the good parts of tbeir past lour encounters. It wasnt until the last game, two weeks ago, with able to move their offense, conference weak-linColorado Mines, the Parsons were able to move their offense. k the As thats their pulled them de- to RMAC record and 1 passing. By comparison, the Parsons ofense is last in total offense and second from the bottom in rushing and passing. Parsons The lowed ' Knicks Waive Charlie Paulk The top passing team in the Western Athletic Conference tangles with the second best rushing club Saturday in one of three conference affairs. has albut 148.5 yards per game in total rushing. Second is Southern Utah aways behind at 252.6 yards per game yieldwall - . For UTEP Coach Bobby Dobbs, the problem is a different one. He knows how the Lobos will be operating, but stopping it is something else. 0 ed. "New Mexico has excellent personnel running its potent wishbone Dobbs offense, said. d Most impressive has been the defense against the rush. Running 157 plays against Westminster, challengers Have averaged only 83.3 yards per game. Second again is with 168.8 yards per game. Westminster's defense has given up only two TDs on rushing, while the have yielded nine. 65.2 d but yards per game and again its SU'SC in second with 3,8 per game. The offensive charts are where it hurts. Westminster has been able to average only 183 yards per game. Winless Colorado Alines has averaged 200 yards per game total offense. 3 over-all- . Weve got to stop their passing attack, thats mo. 1, UNM Coach Rudy Feldman said. The Lobo mentor said the UTEP record doesn't look good, but the Miners have been improving each week. one-tw- matching players for this one, the cameras will most likely focus on the Walt Love-GarSanders versus Bill Capella battle. In Love and Sanders have played starring roles in the pass defense for Westminster, while Capella is the leading receiver in the conference with PI catches, an per game average and three o Weber says he plans to stay with the backfield tandem of tailback Bob McCall and fullback Marty Shuford in the Wildcats fnal game of the season. In its fix games, Texas Tech has lost only to Texas, DEER HUNTERS! -T USED WINDSHIELDS for the uninsured complete stock 25-2- Florida State, Concerning Coach Jerry Wampiier said, If you let them, though, theyll throw 40 or more times a game. CSU A1 Quality Glass 1 4611 So. State, 226 So. Un vanity, Provo, To try to counter State quaralong with Carlos McCall and terback Gary' Huff, Wampfler Rich Diller. Henry, Diller ana Boone all rank among the top te rushers in the league, so we ll have oqr hands full Saturday night. In other league games Saturday, Arizona State is at Brigham Young and Utah travels to Wyoming. Arizona is entertained by Texas Tech and Colorado State journeys to ' Florida in nonState conference action. 327-3- 6 34 C. 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Freshman Johnny Square, who scored the lone CSU touchdown in last weeks' loss, the Rams sixth in as many outings, is likely to see more action this week. Arizona Coach now, Bob Weber says of his teams WAC record, "but were not counting on anyone else to win the title for us. Its something we have to do our- nght CUSTOM TANNING TDs. Paulk, a forward, had been sent to the Seattle Supersonics on a conditional basis Oct. 9 but was returned todav. Their quarterback, Bruce Boone, is a fine option quarterback who can run the ball very well. Behind him are a few of the better backs in the conference. "I look for a very tough game, Feldman said. The LobuS will have to contend with a Miner passing attack that has averaged 270 yards per game. Keithley, the WACs top signal-calle- r with a 64 percent completion rating and 1,300 yards, has thrown only three interceptions in his five games. Teammates Greg Taylor and Lonnie Crittendon in receiving. rank In addition, UTKPs A1 Barrett is the conferences sixth leading rusher. And the Min H-O- 0 Clearly, this is a team that has yet to put all its fine talent together. Paso, whose only success in five games has been a victory over w inless New Mexico State, sends its explosive passing attack headed by quarterback Gary Keithley against a ground-orienteNew Mexico team, 88.5-yar- d NEW YORK (UPI) The New York Knicks of the National Basketball Association today asked waivers on Charlie Paulk in order to reduce their roster to the required limit. ence team. Te.xas-E- l y season mark. In the defensive column, Westminster has the lead in total defense, rushing and ers have yielded the fewest yards per game of any confer- By ASSOCIATED PRESS stats conference show, it been the Parsons fense WAC Tempo Waxes October 19, 1972 LOWEST SUPERIOR COST TANNAGE Sizes 7 to 13 Widths B,D, EE 363-686- 4 HUS VISE gSoSBaj WELLS TANNERY 1 81 3 W. 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