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Show V ' rj ': 'j i v' t 1 .f i f . i i r . t 4 t , ' f , f .. v 14 V V - V V '.i A- Subdue Collew Salt Lake City," Utah Saturday Morning - August 7, Page 23 By John Mooney Tribune JiportsEditor SOLDIERS FIELD- ,- CHICAGO Little John Huarte, respectability back to Notre Dame football, salvaged a measure of respect for Tribune Sports Editor - Nations Vice President " field goal that was wide, Huarte started his first march and hit seven for seven and 72 yards in thq sortie. Again, in the . -- fourth quarter, after a punt had rolled over the goal line, Huarte started an march that was climaxed by Rentzell the College here Fridiving catch for the score. day night, although the Cleve- Huarte had. passed to Mercein land Browns won the 32nd an r for touchdown. the first nual charity game 24 to .16. : Hold . Edge With the trailing, 24-in the third period of a The Browns had a 10-- 4 edge in evening, Huarte's rushing first downs, but the passing wizardry brought the Stars earned an 7 edge in crowd of 68,000 to life as he passing and a bulge in pentwice dpov'e the Stars 80 yards alties. to score. Penalties cut down the Hot Streak Browns, especially in the first half when they were smacked v, He hit 10 of 11 in his hot 110 yards by the whistle footer?. 134 and for streak, good y&rds In rushing, with Brown cartwo touchdowns. But even the load, the Cleveland rying and the great , passing club piled up a 165-2net edge. sensational catches of Lance The stars added 192 yards from Rentzell of Oklahoma, Jack 16 completions in 14 passes, Snow of Notre Dame, Charles thanks mainly to Huartes hot Mercein of Yale and Pat Donhand. nelly of Navy couldnt overtake the National Football League champions, who won their 21st victory against nine losses and two ties in the series. The victory was a costly one for the pro champions, who lost Paul Warfield with a broken clavicle in the. first quarter. who-brou- ght Becomes Grid Writer s, CHICAGO The nation probably never had a football writer become vice president, but a vice president became a football writer here Friday afternoon. Hubert H. Humphrey, the vice president, of the United States, made the keynote speech to the Grid Writers annual conference. At the conclusion, he was made an honorary -- All-Sta- All-Sta- , rain-washe- d 8-- member. In drawing analogies between the world of sports and International relations, the vice president admitted that a nation whose people could relax and vent emotions at a ball game would be a peaceful nation. But we need inspiration in our writing, he advised the scribes. Tell the story behind the successful athlete, because many times this is a real story of triumph in itself. Lets lift the eyes of the American people to the mountains -s, and rather than calling attention to the ditches and the valleys. If we can lift our eyes, we can lift our souls and spirits. 3-- 0 Hu-art- 3 the-skie- Provides Theme of Talk The voting law, signed Friday morning, gave the vice president the theme, Its not what you are,, but who you are that's vital in sports and in America. And he noted that in the fight athletic? had provided the firstrbreak-throug- h for racial equality. The aristocracy of merit is the only aristocracy we recognize, he added. Anyone can be pretty good, but championships are the mark of excellence. We learn from champions that there is more than being just average, to just getting by, that there are no short cuts, no gimmickry, bunha excellence is the only goair Theres a suspicion, after talking a lot of football this week;' that two "outsiders might sneak in ahead of the show in the WAC football race. University of Utah, despite its loss of manpower, gets Arizona at Salt Lake, which has to be an advantage. The Utes, also will have played Montana Sept. 11, and the Redskins, because of this early opening, will get several more practice dates than the Wildcats. The switch of the Arizona game to Utah for the TV cast, might give Utah a victory where a loss may have been anticipated. In addition, the Utes have an open date the week before Wyoming, which might offset that Cowboy jinx. And the game is played in Salt Lake City. ir Denver Star Leads in Copper Cup STATISTICS First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes intercepted hy All Start Cleveland 15 . 17 165 123 23 192 16 1 u per Cup Classic at Fairgrounds Speedway as the Colorado lead-- . 0 0 foot piled up a total of 83 points. 137 20 Associated Press Wirephoto He was followed by Art PolCleveland Brown halfback Ernie Green (48) runs around right tackle Monte Clark (73) runs interference for Green as Don Warfield was dumped by- - A1 lard, Medford, Ore., 74 points, end for a good gain in first quarter Friday night. Brownie Croftcheck (60), .from Indiana, tries for tackle. Nelson of Cincinnati as they and Eldon Rasmussen of Edmonton, Alta., with 59. dove for a pass. s also suffered The Malloy gained his points by an injury that may have turned winning the main event and the tide, when Roger Starbauch, having the fourth fastest qualiNavys starting quarterback, fying time. He was followed in suffered a dislocated shoulder the main by Bob Gregg of Portin (he second quarter, after he land, who led for 30 laps of the well. had moved the Norm Ellefson of Calgary was His replacement, Californias third and Rasmussen fourth. CHICAGO (AP) John Mooney, sports editor of The Salt could do little Morton, ail Craig Salt Lake drivers Favorite! term to Lake Tribune, Friday was elected to. a the Browns eventually turned NEW YORK (AP) Head the key play of the game, min-qte- s didnt fare too well. Dick Simon CHICAGO Casey the board of directors of the Football Writers Assn, of (AP) Coach Otto Graham put his America. after Staubach left the was involved in a minor crash f" Stengel, continuing his' "steady . and Mel Andrus withdrew when Nashof 1 editor The chose the Fred writers his Russell, back the recent wall a sports from after game. recovery hip opagainst his car overheated. Dick Card of the College the Stars was Utah plays only four WAC games, with Arizona and eration, left no doubt Friday ville Banner as their new president. Arnold Burdick lost to the Trailing only ' far down the list. was named first vice presi--dewere forced to punt deep in their The Wyoming at Salt Lake. The road'opponents, BYU and New that he was still the boss man of Syracuse, N.Y., Herald-JournCleveland Browns drivers roll again SaturFriday and Maury White of the Des Moines Register-TribunMexico, have been jinxed pretty well by the Utes. territory. Amid the confusion day with qualifying at 7 the New York Mets. night and said you don't have of p.m. on and races at 8:30 . having only 10 was tapped as second vice president. Arizona has .problems, too, with Utah, Kansas and Still up in the air, however, is to ask the first question, I know p.m. The main the field, Jamie Caleb broke event will be a Mooney joins other prominent sports scribes on the board. baseball what it is. Wyoming on the road to open the season, and reports say whether the through to block Frank LamThey are Dave Campbell, Waco, Tex., Coach 'Jim Larue will start an inexperienced quarterback marvel will be back at the helm to Graham then proceeded kick and Stan Sezurek fell berts HerLuther Miami, Fla., Evans, next a all Phil was with out in last season 'Albert, year. junior, who give the main reason Note on it in the end zone. That made Tribald ; Cooper Rollow, Chicago In his first news conference Dame's John Huarte, who ralinjuries. it 14-and put the game belied the Stars in the second half ;s That combination could knock the Wildcats out quick- - since his confinement nearly une; Dick Cullum, Minneapolis reach. yond two weeks ago, Stengel said he to make a battle of the game, Tribune; Bill Connors, Tulsa ' ... to leave the hospital in did not start World; Frank Litskey, New York Long Return i. The other sleeper may be Arizona State. The Sun expected about five days, with orders to Times ; Jack Teale, Los Angeles A iBevils lost heavily in manpower, including Henry Carr and rest in his .Training Results punlreturn by Archie apartment for at Rams, and Val Pinchbeck, SyraTodd, who left to sign with pros. In addition, quarter- - least two or three weeks. We had to go on the basis of Roberts set up the first score, The Bonneville Drag Strip, cuse University publicity director. witb Jimmy-Broack 'ck Shaw-an- d were dropped half back Hal bulling over 3300 West 2100 South: will host a be manag- AskeTlf on Bert retirement ouftraimhg'campfesuIts"and the final seven McGrane, yards. Lou Groza special match race (disciplinary reasons. While the Sun Devils dont mg again before the season was there was no question in our kicked the from the Des Moines, Iowa, RegisterSaturday 2 and that for win last could conference the point mark, equal years they -Tribune, over, Stengel sat straight up in night between Nando Haase, the secretary-tas continues thkt Staubach stood for the first minds Roger quarter. title, with all four league games at Tempe. his wheel chair, gripped the National Hot Rod and reasurer. would start. Staubachs passes to Fred local favorite Danchampion the sides hard with both hands and Noorda, after Graham admitted that' Boston University Drop L Raider Oakland the Biletnikoff, ' Utah champ. -Staubach it was a tossup betreplied:''""'"" The association voted to drop field rookie, set up a Both will be piloting slingshots I wouldnt teU you and I Boston ween Huarte and Californias John Mooney Universtiy from major to in the opening in couldnt tell you. But if you minor status because the three race test, according Morton and Morton sim- goal by Mercein Craig 1965 with of are three its only games minute of the second quarter. All-StWeek was like old home week in Chicago . . . want to' know the truth, I'll tell the Dick Godfrey, track manag-e- r. to first chance. ply got -- Then cametherlocked .opponents A4eanonusLplayamajority of its games punt, During that first half "Jack Curtice, former Utah coach, was on hand representing your rm"stiinhe"maftager"of major hold teams rank. jo followed by Grozas second goal, against major major Mhe American Football Coaches Assn., and John Nikcevich, this here club. for the regular guys played the same way they Qualifying The association also voted to J add 20 yards to the disfrom 30 yards for a 17-- edge The said with me for three coaches consult was as line weeks, Ute a here will open at 4:30 p.m. with of races practiced the Jormer coach, representative the into in tance of statistics where the ball rolls Graham. And I told everyone at the half. 4 San Francisco '49ers . . . Intermountain college publicity every day and"every move end zone. punts the eliminations starting at 7:30 all along that they looked terriRain Falls men ijlQluded Dave Schulthess of BYU, Harvey Kirkpatrick thats made is done after they p.m. of These press boxes were given the dubious distinction ble. Thats how it was in the beforehand. The final duel between Haas J)f Utah State, Don Spainhower of Weber State, Dick Mu- consult with me With the rain alternating in labeled worst: California, Holy Cross, Wisconsin, first half. No fight, no pep. being from words Noorda will start at 10 p.m. of Arizona Stengels of Frank Tom and poured Arizona, State, Soltys llins Hartley the fans the stands, Illinois and Minnesota. really chewed them out during sweeping fast and furious-tha- t Idahq,-JoRichmond of Idaho State, Eddie Groth of New his lips-'swere getting restless and wet, halftime. The citation for major college coaches for the 1964 seaMexico ,Dick Smelser of Colorado State, Fred Casotti of at one point his nurse hurried to until Huarte came to life in the to Warren Woodson of New Mexico State, and that went Call ms up son Alive his Still to sure side make he didnt 'I Colorado and Bill Young of Wyoming : James R. (Bud) . third period. coaches-tSchool of the Bute State minor for Earl to aswithout college stand BUY , A FORD attempt, up in still Glenn Even"then we were (Red) Jacoby,- athletic directors at Utah 4la,ck and The Browns scored their final . of Science of Wahpeton, N.D. . fcnd Wyoming, respectively, were in the directors meetings sistance. WALTER the game considering they score on a pass from .Gehrkerljie ;.former. Ute.wbods, a. Deavefc. Broncoblocked punt1 Frank Ryan-tt- f Gary Collins for scored LARSON game with assistant, handled the TV cast of the All-Stwhen we had only 10 men on the a 24-- 3 edge. - 13-26takosf . . . one No here JJarmon Friday seriously the After the Stars forced a Groza field. I really dont know what v threat of a professional football franchise moving into happened Jo the 11th guy. One of WAC attendance . . . Population of -those things, I guess. 4 Fhoenix and hurtingtremendous recent surge, still would be s Arizona, despite its As for Dick far short of ideal population . . . Frank Kush, the Arizona Illinois line backer: State football coach, dropped by for a minute, but elected to Hes got to be the games most valuable player in my game go recruiting in Michigan rather than see the All-Stsaid Graham. Hes . . . Memphis State had a rooting section on hand, booming book, great. He gives you 110 per cent ; Interest, in seasons games, including tussle with Ute Aggies all the time.. I cant say enough - at Memphis . . . Jack Curtice said he didnt want the athletic N about the guy. He was all over Z job at U. of Cal. at Santa Barbara and tried to sell John the field. on job . . . Karl Klages, former Aggie drumbeater, ' Roning Great Job is anticipating renewing friendships in the Rose Bowl with where is John Karl Ralston, . providing Purdue, Huarte did a great job and employed, ' faces Stanford, where Ralston coaches . . . Theres good helped fire the team. Like Ara news for Utah Aggie backers St. Louis Cardinals, who ; Parseghian Notre Dames head r red shirt, hope he com-- ; drafted Roy Shivers as coach told me, Hell fight, hell pletes his last two years of college eligibility Aggies had inspire and hell get the job done. He certainly did all that ; feared Shivers might surrender his final year of college Friday. ; ball for a lush pro contract . . . But Joe Pollock, the Graham said thd heavy showpress agent, says St. Louis doesn't want Roy for ers during the game hurt the two years. much more than the Browns. Theyre more experienced and know what they afe doing and it helped their ground game because they had Jim. Vfhat most of ui with wo could havo laved for our old ago Brown. We had no Brown. wot our youth. - Huarte, winner of the Heisman trophy last season, agreed with Graham and said he wasnt at all disappointed at not starting. Earned Chance Individual foedtev: David Special to The Tribune earned tha.shot because Ute Seim Club 4:51.?. Rog Washington vs. Philadelphia Men's 200 free style: Richard Kit he did so well in practice and Ute Swim Club tel, Pirates, yard MAGNA 1:54.3. Women's 103 yard free styl: Karen also in the scrimmage against six- - first CAli, A.M. SAT., AUG. 9 7-1- 1:00 ' Ute Swim Club, 1:06.1 ;addlers grabbed the Chicago Bears. first-da- y Men's 2C0 yard breast stroke: Mel Robevents in places Friday erts, Ute Swim Club, 2:28. The Browns were happy to get f the Intermountain AAU seBaltimore Colts Intra-Squa- d Women's 100 yard breast stroke: Randl Game Thresher Swim Club, 1:24.4. the game out of the way, espeKesnior swimming meet in the Mag-$- a Werner, 200 Men's yard bsckstreke: John ed 8-21 cially Brown, :00 A.M. sler, Ute Swim Club, 2:10 2. SUN.; AUG. 11 municipal pool. Women's 100 yard backstroke: Karen times. The tourney continues Satu- Call, Ute 2C0Swim Club, 1:15.2. yard butterfly: Dave .ruhrt-ma"I dont like to start that fast at 9 Men'sUtes, 2:10.1. rday with trials starting after only' two weeks of train100 Women's Carolyn yard butterfly: " Packer, Brigham City, 1:17.2. la.m. png, finals at 2 p.m.; Associated Press Wirephoto ing, said the great Cleveland 400 yard frae style relay-- Pirates Men's 1 Friday's results: Cleveland fullback Jim Brown (32) runs with check (60) of Indiana and Dick Bntkus (50) of fullback, -- but Im glad, the (Finch, Kittel, Kittel, Shackelford), 3:30.4. yard free style relay: Bri rrn frea itvlt; Bryan Women's 200 Croft- ball Don Illinois in first quarter of annual grid dueL game is over. College pursued b; 2:04.5. Qham City L Finch, Magn Pirate, 19.W.7, -- Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized All-St- ar Case Retains Big Hand In Ball Club Grid Writers Name Mooney Director - Only Four Loop Games N.D. 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