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Show lpsjjppr i W"!V' W "V f u aJuTSf i 4par6 Iffirar John Mooney 'Salt Lake City, Utah n afi w? 7 Page 23 Home Field Disadvantage May - - It was quite a joke in, the press box, that wnen the wind' Laramie, the Cowboy passers didnt know didnt blow at how to hit their targets. note. early-seaso- Stuff 7 V s, The Aggies figure to get a running start on their statistical pursuits at the expense of the University of Hawaii. In the evening, Utah unveils its successor to the Liberty Bowl champions against University of Montana, and the kickoff Is 8; In p.m. Hawaii, with a 5 record last year, is "Coached by Clark Shaughnessy, who gained his biggest fame as coach of Stanford in the days of Frankie Albert. PITTSBURGH (AP)Ray. mond K. (Buddy) Parker, who 54 Record s has known both glory and But the roaring Rainbows will frustration In pro football --v recall old not make timers frustration with th mostly Shaughnessy 's days with the In- Pittsburgh Steelers rethe even or Chicago dians, as head coach signed Sunday Bears. of. the National FootbaH Last year, Hawaii edged the League team. Cal Western Hawaii 49ers, Parker notified the club of 24-Redlands 26-- Service All his decision on returning to 28-and Japan All Stars, the Steelers Stars R.L Kingston, 40-- training - camp from ProviThe Rainbows lost to L.A dence, R.I., where the Steelers 43-State Fresno State 28-absorbed their fourth straight r New Mexico 20-- 0 exhibition lossx Humbolt Saturday to . and Colorado State 13-San Francisco, He said was he in the best InFormer Rival quitting g terest of the team. X mento. Woodson, expected ( be lost for the season, gave the The Aggies are picked in a coaches a lift when he reported. Lewis has excellent speed. breeze, although the game should give Coach Tony Knap a chance to unveil some of the class and power that will make the club a winner this year. 5 Utah's opponent, once a rival in the defunct Skyline, may provide a welcome respite from the 0 practice scrimmage sessions. The Grizzlies,8 who elected to 11-3 while still in the finally bogeyed the 18th to wind last record had Skyline, up two strokes behjhd the winyear. They beat the British ner. Weber State and OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -SLOS ANGELES (UPI) -Q- Columbia, 11-PaciWestern losing 20-- 0 alt Lake City took an Gusty Winds uarterback Bill Munson, hit- to NewIllinois, while fic .Coast 41-baseball victo Utah League Mexico, Rule, playing well despite an- ting Marlin McKeever on a four-yar- d over Oklahoma City Sun30-- 6 tory 14-- 7 to "State, Idaho to State, other day of strong, gusty scoring pass, steered the Montana State and 43-- 7 to San day night, with winning pitcher 10-William Connors driving In four vicLos to Rams a Angeles winds, sank four birdies through Diego Marines. of the victors' runs. Philadelover the Sunday tory his first nine holes to offset a Easy Opener in a National FootConnors, who went the dis" and phia Eagles bogey and double-boge- y ball League preseason game Hugh Davidson, once a coach tance for Salt Lake to win his made the turn only one .stroke which had-- , little offensive fire- - at Colorado U is the grid coach eighth game of the season behind Rodgers. Meanwhile, gol- - works, of the Grizzlies. Davidson, like against three defeats. He drove fer after golfer threatened to The touchdown came in the Shaughnessy, can recall the. in four runs Sunday night with move into the lead only to fall second quarter to top off an d days when he was linked with a a hotner and a nine-pla- y double. back. march. winner. But, against the Utes, the Connors gave up 11 hits, but Gainer Coming in with a 2S6, Grizzlies may provide the ea- was staked to a 0 lead after par for the tournament,-waThe biggest chunk of yardage siest opener since 1961 when Co- the first 54' Innings and never was in danger of Johnny Pott, who fired a 72 Sun- was accounted for on a pass lorado State was shelled 40-losing Itr8 to fullback Munson from who while His homer came with none on Aaron, play of Tommy day, it's the opening However, also had 72, wound up with a Les Josephson which was good the college grid season, and this base in the sixth inning. He for 42 yards. Munson lobbed the doubled in three runs in Salt 287. brings out sizeable turnouts. ball just over Josephsons head What if the opponents arent the Lakes six-ruseventh. Arnold Defending champion as he raced down the north sidethe only game in Hie losing pitcher was Dar-rol- l it's toughest, contenof out fell who Palmer, line, and he gathered it in and town Brandon, now 12-at Logan or Salt Lake who tion before the final round be--' was down on the six. brought gave up the first five Salt Lake City. 70 wind to a with shot a up gan, Two runs, three of them unearned plays later Munson 293, five strokes over par. Bo and after some back dropped CiFy Ok! bom ' City Wininger, who led the first two delay managed to find McKeevPnpnvlcb 2t( J I FMW 5b 1W rpunds. before an injured side er jQoseJnlhe. south corner of JJ w 4119 muscle-hamperhis game, had Is?! 5 221 it the end zone and connected for tt 44i2o 9 12 I??I a 78 and also finished with 293. e From Steclers 6-- Full Bdt'k 3 19-1- L n catch him. Rule moved ahead ti Challengers past a on the next hole when Rodgers to the $65,000 capture Sunday again bogeyed. Rule then bir-dione Oklahoma the 13th and moved two If Jheres one feature of opening football practice most stroke with aCity Open by 283. ahead at that 'point. strokes playefs hate, its the traditional mile run. from a Rule, pro halfWhen the.BYU Cougars had their opening-race- , Cedar Rapids, Iowa, shot his Out of It back Ken Carwin and tackle Richard Banky finished so far second straight 70 to beat rallywho seemed out of it ahead Coach Tommy Hudspeth rewarded them by excusing ing Bobby Nichols, who finished Nichols, in the tournament twice at least the pair from the wind sprints that conclude daily drills. with a 68. But the two Cougars refused the reward and said theyd Tied for third were Phil Rod- ohly to bounce back, came on just as soon run with the ether guys. Thats good spirit. gers, who led by one shot going strong the final round and maninto the final round, and Randy aged to clip four strokes off par. Glover. Glover shot an even-pa- r To do it he had to make a re72 while Rodgers finished with a on the markable recovery Weve heard the report frequently that Colorado State 73. treacherous 17th hole after hitFirst Since 1963 U. would be the horthem school admitted to the Western ting into the creek. Athletic Conference. n souther The win, first for Rule since Glover, a Dr. Bill Morgan, president of CSU, admits the Rams the 1963 St. Paul Open, was ner, came into the 18th as the ha e a 34, 000-sestadium on the drawing board. But, he worth $10,000. only player.with a chance to tie adds that in his 16 yea re at Fort Collins, the Rams played Rodgers, who led Rule and or beat Rule. But his second to 14,000 fans (capacity) only three times. Glover at the outset, held on to shot went 'past the green by However, CSU expects to have 12,000 students this fall his advantage until he drove about 45 feet and he missed his and a new 9,600-sea- t fieldhouse ready for the hoop season. into a trap on the JOth hole and try for a birdie coming back. He How quickly the stadium developes depends on how quickly Coach Mike Lude can get Ram football team win-- , ning and the students and fans supporting the squad. Effort half-doze- ed ar Rams Look to Future soft-spoke- at - t Puerto Rican Nips Stolle In Biggest-Ye-t Surprise Hartford Lee Grosscup stiff finds new football worlds to tackle. After the National,- - Canadian and American Football League had found him wanting in something, the former FOREST HILLS. KYOIPD Pickens. Tuscaloosa, AIa.Jj-3-. -- Ute caught on with Hardford, Conn' liv'the Continental Chuck Pasarell, a League. Puerto Rican, lightning-quicReissenhad less trouble beatThis is a new pro league, which has hopes of rivaling Fred ing Allen Fox, Hollywood, Calif.,-6-4struck down the NFL and AFL in time. while Cliff Richey of But dont feel too sorry for The Cup, who reportedly Stolle of Australia Sunday in the 64, gets $400 a week, plus $200 for his TV show, for playing biggest upset yet of the 84th Dallas eliminated Rod Susman, j St. Louis, for the Hartfords. and U.S. Tennis Championships. former champion Vic t Pasarells superb Villanova, Pa., stayed performance drew a standing Seixas, , victory ovation from an appreciative alive with a 23-9- , Ilivcrs Blast 89ers for Rams Snare . Duel Rules Hot Finish Wins Crolra 10-- 9-- Cup-a- - Parker Resigns 7 Tlie Wilh Eagles i Victory 3-- 6 3 0 bases-Soade- d, two-und- rd 5-- s n Stockers Set ed Jack Rule Jr. 72 16,000; 000, Phil them BOBby Nichols 6 71 1!12 1 Final Races Drive Bogs 72 71 3,850) Randy Rodger 3 50, In the fourth quarter a Ram Jonnnv Gloverto, Tommy Pott 72 727n6, - 3,100; drive bogged down on the Eagle 'The final Tegular race- of the 2 00; Chuck 27, Aaron 2 200, Dave Hill 74-bne and Bruce Gossett season is on tap Monday for the 2 200; Tommv Jacobs 2,200, Dave Marr 7 kicked a field goal for the only modified racing cars at the 71 72 288, second-seede- d 2.209; Dean Retram 72 other score of the game. 1,800; Bob Batdortf Speedway with a George Archer 7672 72 The Eagle offense, first with Fairgrounds 1,550; Don Jenuary of also throwta in. extras i 550, Mill-- " Norman Snead at quarterback couple Ernie Vossler It will be trophy presentation 1,05 34; Arer Barber 1,05 34, and then with Jack Concannon, nold Palmer night with all season winners 1,05 33; Peter Thomson was stymied by the big Ram 1,05 33; Jim Ferried 70 taking home their hardware. ,058 33 Lamar fenSl Ve Chrles Coody Lundy, The race of the night Merlin Olsen, Rosey Grier and will windup main event be a over Francisco EcuaDavid Jones' Guzman, gallery which watched him take the down, has sched712 50; R. H. SikM In the first quarter the Eagles Orval, the only 62 minutes 74-712 50; Richard Crawtord bus jump again, uled his famous 37 to where the Ram 712 50; Jim Ferree 72 got down Aussie, lanky, in which he drives a ear fast 712 50; Babe Hiskey 76 field but second-roun- d a Baker tried Sant goal their in 562 50; Joe Carr 74 d $562 50; Don Varoer it was blocked by Olsen. Later enough to jump it over a match on Forest Hills 562 50; Gene Llltler fn of a land and it bus pile in the same period Baker tried 562 50, Rex Baxter famed center court $562 50; Larry Mowry a field gqal from the 38 but it other cars. 78 Tom 562 50, Weiskop( Only Reversal While this is the last race of 424; A Richard Norville 7674 7375-2was wide of the mark. 424, 424; Billy Maxwell , The surprise victory by the Snead connected on only 4 of the regular season,' Ferrol 424; Don Hal McCommas 424, Fred Marti 10 Cherry 75 7 track manager, said that d Pasarell paul, Minn., passes for 22 yards gained. unseeded, 424. Concannon hit on 5 of 11 for 36 the. two CAMRA races still are was the only major form reverscheduled the night of Sept 18 sal during the entire days acyards. Each had one pass and afternoon of Sept. 19. tivity. Except for Stolle, who was runner-u- p to countryman Roy Emerson for the singles title here last year, all seeded players advanced to the third round as expected, The boss i still away in 4 Emerson was given a tussle at PORTLAND, ORE. (UPI)-T- he give" the Beavers thctevictory. Moun-tietimes by Lamar Roemer of clinched s The loss eliminated the Portland Beavers Europe first place winner in Houston, but finally eliminated a tie for the Western Division from a chance at the divitotal. volume sales in Ford the tall Rice University student, baseball title in the Pacific sion championship. d while Motor's Salt take District Coast League by defeating Vidal's homer his 19th of the Ralston, Bakersfield! C0UVer Sunday. season came off reliever Ken (over-1- 00 dealerships) 1965 Calif., beat Chauneey Steel HI, Jose Vidal hit a grand slam Sanders with Bubba Morton, .contestsales Cambridge, Mass., 64, home run with one out in theBiuy Williams and Bill Davis on and Spains fourth-seedebottom of the ninth inning Manuel Santana defeated MarHis orders: ''Move 'em out," George Culver collected his cello Lara, Mexico 21 10th win in decisions in relief We've really chopped prices Fifth Seed of starter Bob Allen. Sanders on new and used ears and d Arthur Similarly, suffered his sixth loss against trucks. Ashe, Richmond, Vh., downed seven wins. Gary Rose, Orinda, Calif., lead Portland has a two-gad Rafael Osu-n- a over Seattle. The Beavers are of Mexico bounced Ralph here against Vancouver and the Howe-- , Oyster Bay, N.Y., Angels are at home against seventh-seedeChuck McA! Keiser Spokane in regular season-endin- g Port N.Y., Kinley, Washington, aftdoubleheaders Monday beat John Mangan, Larchmont, pew car salesman at .Petty's 3-- k . 89, 2-2, 9-- 6-- 8-- 3-- 6-- de-fo- ur d' Observation Ward 6-- Wcy the Eeei kept gain downhill all season, maybe be a good Idea to sea il Berks field hnf slanted, too. H would 6-- 93, 4 6-- 3 50-la- p S 9 J 0 9 9 3 0 9 0 0 0 0 it? Ziir il I o Ro-t- 72-- 6-- 40 5i,Emn White, M, c 4 4 ? 2 Gro,e 3b ' Hwt rf 3 I 4 2 2 2 Bf.ndoo e 2 4 -rfrrwft pb 1 ' 6-- 9, 5-- x - - 210-pou- I . -- 5-- Somesense A Winning JQhn Mooney 'N ts .. jjy Utah State, expected to be one of the top scoring and of sengive machines in the 'nation again, pries the lid off the in tercollcgiate season Saturday at 1 :30 p.m. in Romney Stadium Running Start J Professional scouts who scanned the spring football practices rated University of Idaho the toughest team in the Northwest . .'. Vandals and Utah Aggies should put on Minnesota Vikquite a show when they clash this fall , ings have released Veran Smith, former Aggie lineman . . , Montana Grizzlies may be just a might tougher than Utah Redskins expect Saturday night, since reports say about a dozen who didnt play last year will be available Ben Woodson, right, a Pie halfback who never fumbles, checks . to Coach Hugh Davidson . , . Coach Bill WeeJks of New Mexout the hands of rookie wingback John Henry Lewis from Sacra ico suffered several disappointments when five of his junior college transfers didnt report back after spring football lineman named John (JmUgllfVCFg Biggest loss was a Thomas who suffered a knee injury while surfing and elected to give up football . . . Pittsburgh Pirates, still in contention for the National League pennant, piled up a miserable record Jto start the season and trailed league leading Los Angeles by 1312 games . . , If Congress apfederal boxing commission, each will proves the three-maget $26,000 a year, plus expenses , . . Where do you go about OKLAHOMA .CITY (UPI)-Hu- sky had to take a bogey. That perapplying for that job? Rule to Jack Rule Jr., charged mitted red-shir- ir hs Tribune Sports Editor Hie Utes and Aggies, who build up to their traditional classic Nov. 20, open their football seasons Saturday on a low pressure Now the University of Utah may have a home field disadvantage Saturday against Montana. Because of construction on Cummings Field, the Utes n are conducting their drills on. the University to save the course, limited golf grass area near the field house for the'later workouts, when classes begin. Unfortunately, the golf course slopes quite a bit, But the Utes didn't Realize what this meant until a pass scrim mage fizzled the other day, Seems that during the pass the Utes had been sending their receivers downhill. But when the scrimmage came, they worked across the face of the slope.-- '' The passers werent hitting their targets until the coaches figured the receivers werent running downhill, and, consequently, not getting to the target area as quickly. This will have to be rectified by Saturday. And to thehazards of training on a golf course, tackle Greg Kent hatfa'bad bruise on his loot, the result of stepping on a golf ball. And another, Manny Fernandez, suffered a bad cut on the liand when he landed on a broken bottle. Then, sometimes the bus that carries the players from the field house" to the "practTce field breaks down and the . players miss some of the drills. It has made for an interesting two weeks for the Utes. play-drill- er Figure om Easy Duel . Tribu"p Sports Editor Plague Redskins Saturday "xr 'BT35' W Utes, Aggies . September 6, 1985 Monday Morning W W'W'W F 'peP Tol 4fn 14 1 Si-tkeCU- 0 e 0 STnl t 91 699-.-oil 993 9 j Gnefa, Total, 1 Cily Bright Jacksm, Brrnon. Ltk 3' Oklahoma City 1. LOB Salt Lake 7, Oklahoma City 4. 2 Davts, Blackaov, Roberts, Connor, Bateman. 3B Popovich. HR Connors. IP H R ER p Connors (W, I 11 3 3 0 6 Brandon (L, 12 6) I 19- - J 9 9 1 Grznda 4 6 9 3 2 2 Zafhary HBP By Codhors, Heist. PB Bright E "00 T 2 21. A 0T"3 7 2,954, 95, 6-- 6-- Tribune Scoreboard 6-- 96, 75-- 2 American League 97, Pacific Coast League Western Division Enfant SUNDAY'S RESULTS - - MONDAY'! PROBABLE PITCHERS Boston at Detroit Wilson ) vs, McLam 112-5Minnesota at Kansas City (21 Mw ) rift (44) and Bo&weii vs, Shetaon (7 7) and ODonodhoe Los Anoelea et Chicago (7 topee ) and Sanford (H) vs. Peters (9H) and John (114) Washington at Cleveland vs. Tfant (1 ) and McCormick (109) and Stehert (13-6- ) Baltimore at New Ycrk (2) Papoas YU-7- ) (0-vs. Ford and Bertama . (14-9- ) and Stafford National League Oklahoma City Denver San Olego Inoianapoli Arkansas Salt Lako City - 54 62 77 77 7 9 - ()) J S' i1 23' 56 4 Result Sunday Indianapolis Arkansas t , San Diego Denver Portland 4, Vancouver 1 Seattle s, Spokane 4 (II innings) Tacoma 5, Hawaii 4 (It Innings) Salt Lake City II, Oklahoma City I Monday's Probable Pilcher Spokane (unannounced and Moeller 4. 10) at Seattle 5 and unan(Latman nounced). Hawaii (Baldwin 3- and unannounced) at Tacoma (Hands 166 and Sheien Arken-a- s (Green and Wise at Indianapolis (DeBusschere and Fischer II 9). Vancouver (Lindbiad and Sanet Portland (Wills 1 and tiago Culver Salt Loke City (Breeden HO end Wakefield 2t at Oklahoma City (Sem-Ue0-and Horner 8 3). San Diego (West vs. Denver (Reg. at Grand Junction, Colo. gen buck Pitching SUNDAY'S RESULTS Cincinnati 9 10, Philadelphia San Francisco 4, Chicago 2. St LJ New York 01 los Angeles 4. Houston 21 Pittsburgh 2, Milwaukee MONDAYS PROBABLE PITCHERS San Francisco at Los Angeles Spahn vs Osteen ) Pittsburgh, at Cincinnati (21 Law (14-9- 1 vs. Maloney (14) and Vgale and Jay (95) Now York at Milwaukee (2) Jackson vs. Blasmgam (Ml) And Fisher 15 9) an, Lenwnter at St. Louis (21 Short Philadelphia (15-9- ) end Belmsky (48) vs. Simmons (91J) nd Stallard (9-Chicago at Houston (night) Jackson (12-1vs. Ferrell I Division 8? 2 70 60 66 97, 5-- 6-- 6-- 6-- third-seede- 6-- Lowest Interest Rate HOME LOANS mwL BUILDINO and LOAN MAINPH0HE fnunral 0(k 0,1m 1$ SOUTH U e i 4 yf Theyre Going, Going . . . Big Savings! - Van-Denn- is 4-- 2 h 6-- 3-- 6-- d 6-- 8-- 6-- fifth-seede- 6-- 6-- 6-- 3. 6-- 6-- 3, 4 t J sixth-seede- f.lsx Hicks d rica, defeated Gregory Grant, Phoenix, Anz Davi? cuPPrs Frank Froeh- LsssuJaemen, Cal GaW Flam and Natioml P.mburgh. Marty IiieSSPn, Evanston HI., 3j Aaron, Milwaukee, .326; Row, Cmmi also won their matches, Boom, though Froebling nearlv stubbed 13. Ohv, Minolta, 31?i InlS t06 oforgCtting past John Baltimore, ,310; Whitfield Cleveland 6-- xKi. 7-- Beavers Clinch Title Tie With Win Over Mounts 6-- S Pap-wort- 757671-75-297- 12th-ranke- .548 .534 .55 .510 .510 .384 Boshm 4, New York J (12 Inning) Raltmore f, Cleveland 5 SMVr Datro IL 14 Outage 2, Minnesota 0 Lon Angelas 4, .Kansas City t (t? full-size- 6-- 14-1- ernoon. The Western Division winner will- - meel Eastern Division champion Oklahoma City in a game senes for The league pennant. 160 00 Vancouver 6101 4 0 n Portland 660 000 004- -4 4 0 Monfoagudo, SorwWs (01 and Hovkt. Allan, Culver (01 and Booker W Culver -- Sanders 4) Horn fugt Portland Victt (18) Falcons, Fairlanes, Fords and nowl are slashed. See him 1 J one-own- Petty's new car year are 2 Tit South ot 9th ait 6th So. Uitd cat lot No, 2 Mom llnd car lot No. 3 at 61 4 So. Main ides running 24 this , ahead of last year's record. 1 s Prices a used car trades. New Ford Plaza, still has a big selection of '65 Mustangs, invites you to see lot brimming with Result; Petty's overloaded with good used cars. See Max House lot. of the Sunf " |