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BLODGETT ,....- -, - ';.,. end-zon- e. , - Maybe he can do it Saturday before the hometown crowd. The Cougars ho:t Wyoming in a 1:30 p.m. contest. , 1 bh for Rams, season, couldn't stop et- BYU's rushing (177 net !:yards) or passing (280 net tt7ards). Nor could they do t,much on their own. Thhapless 8 2. ' 'the "p N. itr , , So for - the most part, the free-for-all- 2 - 0 sAame was a disappointing one for the 19,000 illus fans who ..;.tumed out in cool weather for 11 minutes which is more the BYU-CSshowdown. than enough to damper the te, '1 But no one was more irked spirits of a team with seven 1 about the Rams' performance straight losses. 0 than head Coach Even as BYU scored its Jerry Warn; plfer. These were his postfirst TD a brilliant '4 game comments: run by fullback Steve Stratton 2:25 elapsed in the with , "Our offense was poor,' our first only the fans were was period ..,slefense poor, our passing was poor, our tackling was chanting: "We're No. 1." 4 poor, and our kicking was poor. What does that add up to?" "It adds up to a lousy game, f..the worst since I've been Ar poaching at CSU," said Wamliplfer. "All I can do is apologize to the many fans who 3 come to see us play each A' it moved the ball well within the Cougar 20 in fact outrushed the Cats 215 to 177 but couldn't come up yards with the key play. The Rams had only 57 yards passing, due largely to the absence of starting quarterback Mark Drisa shoulder coll, suffering injury. No. Midway in the first quarter BYU scored again on a sus - week." , 4 4 Badgers Surprise Mesa 4 1 , ' ;. : a it 7 4,- 1 four-scho- Halfback Mike Greene was the star of the game. Greene scored all three of the Badg- ers touchdowns. 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The Stars led RIASMA RACTIONS , tle - 650-1- law.,;y117.95 - ' , PENNSYLVANIAS 0, , - Donation Ou' i' i . Be et ' & FREE!ITGLASS NYLON two-poi- 20-2- GRAND JUNCTION Lowly Sncw College pulled the surprise of the Intermountain ( Collegiate Athletic Conference last Saturday at the expense of Mesa College. The Badgers, resting in last confer place in the No Be , The only quarter the Stars got sloppy was early the third quarter when San Diego 'put on its rally. But throughout the contest the Stars showed their old formgood balance with six players in double figures led by Wise (25 points) and Ron Boone and Beaty ..,. with 20 points each. starters. isrj ' six-yar- me, tied the ICAC Mavericks, Deseret News Special liked Plume 82-7- 0 margin at 2:20. "When Willie Wise scored those quick ones on us in the third quarter, it hurt us," K. C. added. "We were in a position to use our fouls, but we made some bad mistakes at the time and that put the lid on it. They dosed off everything and that got us excited. Then we started throwing Utah is a a,way bad, passe: club. very smart 1,erl, They've got seven g,uys who' might as well call themselves et i Done ' MOUNTED TOP OF THE LINE Grand Prix Tennis Tournament to be played Nov. organizers said Sunday. The tourney has lured such player as Wimbledon champion and U.S. Davis Cup star Stan Smith. Americans Cliff Ridley and Marty Riessen also are entered. August threw well, 13 of 23 for 215 yards and two touchdowns. Junior Dave Terry, a southpaw hurler, came off the bench to toss two completions in three attempts one a on the bullseye, pass to wingback John Betham who raced for a score with only 1:12 left in the game. CSU's lone score came with 1:24 left in the final period, a d pass from Pat Juliana to fullback Torn Wallace alone in the endzone. The conversion was a Juliana pass to split end Willie Miller. Again the Cougar defense was outstanding with six pass deflections and a blocked punt in addition to three fumble recoveries and three interceptions. , 72-6- one-on-o- o NLY. Ear $$ CHECK THE PRICES STOCKHOLM (AP) Some 80 players will enter the Class A $63,500 Stockholm Open CSU Men k., 111" ' r'el - ,, ,. Then Wise by four, added two foul pitches and two jump shots, James Jones got a layup on a steal and Willie added another Jayup and ,Utah zoomed to a., "We had some defensive lapses and they intimated us on offense," said the soft spoken San Diego coach K. C. Jones. "They tried to take advantage of Jerry Chambers in a situion when he got into foul trouble. stimillutEst Net Purse Up terference. The chant was in reference to a sports poll ' listing the Rams as the second worst team in the nation, behind New Mexico State. Apparently they felt the Rams should be 11 , 1 - The trick against San Diego was Utah's ability to get the outlet pass out on the fast break. That job Zelmo Beaty, and Gerald Cincy Powell Govan worked !,o perfection. Add to that Utah's shooting percentage (54.3) ar.d the way the guards James Jones and Glen Combs were hitting the open man and opponents are in for a tough game. James Jones came up with nine assists and 20 points. Combs had four assists. Kentucky's coach Joe Mullaney has changed the club's offense. "We started our offense working in the direction of people getting more involved," offered Mullaney. "After last year, I found nobody ever stopped our six-yar- d overthe-sh- Pete picked up 84, yards on the ground, but needs 43 more 1 to move into the No. 10 spot. 4. 14-- 0 - 41 It Wildcats upped the late in the half score to when Jim Larson raced 42 yards after sidestepping two blockers on the 20. Ross Torgerson kicked his second estra point. Halfback Bulych Terry scored the Wildcats' third ID on a run and Weber's final tally came on a pass from freshman Robbie Schmitz to classmate Lynn Bennington. i Sark Coach Arslanian, pleased with the shutout, played most of his reserves, freshmen included, during much of the fourth period. Weber had a total 334 net yards rushing as the Wildcat offense in recent games has been nearly as impressive as a year ago when the Cats were third nationally among small colleges. The d 4,k : from the five. 1 rushers. WAC e the 12 and two plays later fullback Rick Bojak plunged over '..ar- Deseret News Sports Writer FT. COLLINS, COLO. ','Byll's Cougars had little triiuble branding the winless 7'n,,Xolorado State Rams here Satbut Fleet Pete 0tirday, 44-Van Valkenburg missed his ft 4 chance to move into the top 10 re- a fumble on the Rebel 16. Speedy Al Butler moved to The Rams didn't look good, tamed drive of yards in but they did have their bright seven plays, the score coming moments. It was the costly On a mistakes (as in any game) teroack Bill August to split that put the Rams in the hole end Logan Hunter. early in the contest. The Cougars tallied again less than two minutes later on BN'U's secondary recovered aerial from August three of four CSU fumbles and a to freshman Lynn Zwahlen intercepted three passes not who made a nice counting an interception by oulder catch in the cornerback Dave Atkinson called back after a would-btouchdown, Both TDs were set up with fumble recoveries by defenThe score was nullified by a sive end Orrin Olsen and BYU personal foul one of tacide Wayne Baker, both several by teams throughsophomores. out the rough contest which Free safety Dan Hansen (6--2 resulted in two senior) outleaped his intended BYU; meanwhile, was putreceiver on the BYU-- to stop ting it all together offensively a CSU scoring threat late in and defensively the defense the first half. setting up the score with good The Cougars went ahead field position and the offense 28-halftime when Van pusing the ball across. over from Valkenburg plunged In fact, the Cougars rang up the one after a CSU pass inthree touchdowns in the first 8 a s,olit on the road. The Stars last three games have brought a smile to coach LaDell Andersen's face. But Andersen doesn't have enough time to savor the victories in ABA schedule. the And, of course, he is concerned with the Colonels tonight. "We've a job shouting off their good shooters," said Andersen about the Colonels. "They can hurt you inside and outside. Inside, of -- ourse, they've got Artis Gilmore and Dan Issel and Louie Dampier is one of the league's best now, they've guardsand added Rick Mount's shooting." covered 79 ... Dan Edwards beat strongthey've got er clubs at home and hope for Sunday.' 112-95- ', 14-- Weber's ,Iy.estern Division again, to the (6-3- A , ,.,', 4, 132-11- 0 7 ,.., Against San Diego, twice, and Memphis, the Stars did what they have to d- odominate the weaker sisters. And tonight they've got another task in order to win the Utah has won its last three rout games including a of San Diego, Saturday night at the Salt Palace before 6,035 fans. Now, the Stars ) are perched atop the Western Division standings with a game lead over Hy, Conquistadors (54), who lost to Indiana, The loss dropped the hapless Rebels to for the season. Weber, playing their first game, is :1 -,-,,.: 112-9- The Wildcats will test Idaho State in a 1.30 p.m. encounter i n Weber Stadium. i: r - , 1p "We're very young, even younger than last year. We were a green team and didn't mature in our offense. We went to the simple thing and it didn't work. . .so now we'vf.3 got to make our more balanced attack work." The Colonels, who defeated at Louisville's Utah, Freedom Hall earlier, will see a club at the Salt Palace at 7:30 p.m. that has been revitalized. The Stars 'iave momentum. 30-- 0 ' ' ,:' ' I ,,, , - Weber State reOGDEN turns to Big Sky football action Saturday after shuting out Nevada-La- s of University here last Saturday Vegas afternoon. , : The ABA Eastern Division's Kentucky Colonels Will see different something tonight when they ueet the Utah Stars than they did in an earlier contest this year. Deseret News Special .,,olt:r A etk-- i ''' :.': , 7.1in ,,.,1 i': ''''' ' '1 A , ',14'A:1,., It ' ; Asel -- ''4 1, 3. 4.;-- 'irk ' ,,, .1i - ,,,z,, li': ,1,V548' , t:ii ii ,,,g , ',-, :',..,:: N21'V , '1 '''4":-:- t ! , ; ::':' ' ('lo,.. t : W , Deseret News Sports Writer Bengals , offense until the playoffs when New York zoned the middle on us. By DAN PATTISON ,4 ? 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