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Show Tops College Slate Today Purdue Eyes Buckeye Upset Nienon By Hemehell Aasociatd Press Writer It's but only Purdue goes after Happy New Year m one of college football's headline games Saturday. The once-beate- n Boilermakers a.e in Columbus, Ohio, for a battle with Ohio State and a top-rate- d State-Purdu- e game will be televised by Channel 4 Saturday, starting at II a.m. Channel 4 aKo will televise and have held spot ever since. 13 0 the top Recalls Duel They really messed mv lines " Phipps remembered. I was hit hard on three straight plays. After that, I dont remember much. Ohio State remembers On the Screen The Ohio score to settle with Ohio State. A year ago, the Boilermakers were No 1, but the Buckeyes ended that dream the Notre Tech game, starting at 730 p m. Dame-Georg- ia Phipps, though, especially from their 1967 meeting in which he completed 21 of 31 passes for 210 yards and two touchdowns in a 41-Purdue romp. Three weeks later, the Buckeyes started a winning streak, which is still 6 intact. Buckeyes, favorites though, are would go a long way toward sending Purdue to the Rose Bowl on New Year's Day. GE3 Ohio State whipped Southern California in the Rose Bowl last January, but is ineligible to repeat under Big Ten rules. With bids for all but the Rose Bowl, which pairs representatives of the Big Ten and Patific-8- , due to go out Monday, the weekend's games will have a big bearing on who gets what invitation. Second Ranked Texas, loping meeting with Second-ranke- d toward a Dec. 6 Arkansas for the Southwest Conference crown, entertains Texas Christian; No. 3 Tennessee faces a tough Mississippi team, which is tied for in 18th, Jackson, Miss.; fourth-ranke- d Arkansas visits Southern Methodist and Penn State, No. 5, is at home against Maryland. The top five teams are unbeaten and untied. Southern California and seventh-rateUCLA, both unbeaten but tied and heading toward their own Rose Bowl showdown Nov. 22, are on the road against Washington and Oregon, respectively innked eighth, is at Iowa State. d d Second Ten Games involving Second Ten teams find Auburn, No. 11, at Georgia, No. 16, Mississippi State at Louisiana State, No. 12, m a night contest; Air Force, No. 20, at Stanford, earlier. Tennessee the third is unbeaten team to invade Jackson this year and the other two Georgia and Louisiana State came away with their first defeats. M,s-s- i isippi's Archie Manning can beat anvone. thiee straight con'O'ts and then record is ovetall and 2 3 in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Confeiences moun- No. 14 and tied with Purdue one game behind Ohio State, at Iowa; Kentucky at Florida, No. 15; Nebraska. No 17, at Kansas State and Houston, tied for 18th, at North Carolina State. No. 13; Michigan, Purdue ard ace quarter- back Mike Phipps, the national total offense leader, have a Signs Indicate Notre Dame Going to Bowl 5 tain division. '- Notre Imst Three CHICAGO (AP)Dame versus, maybe, Tennessee in the Orange Bowl? The possibility that Notre Dame wu. lift its tioditional ban on football games sperned neanng prona-bilii- v Eridav. based on tinofi-f- i lal soundings. Even an official tatemont to the ssoi lated Press by the Rev. Theodore M Hesburgh, Notre Dame president, that if we get mound to it, well announce it " bail igi iiuame in the flurry of rumos that lie Fighting lush senool w The Miners are 3 4 for the in the league t rd year and have also lost three consecutive games. In their last three games the Miners have been whitewashed bv New Mexico Highlands, massacred by Western Sate, 6311; and overwhelmed by Ada" Staie, Eye Rugged Rival Today 63 7. Despite V estminstej los mg streak, Chuck Rdcy fnial-lgot in gear again. Aguist Eastern Oregon he romped for 181 yatds on the ground. This spason lie has 917 .erds total, including een t)U - MINNEAPOLIS - ST. PAUL Berme Geoffrion, (UPI) former coach of the New' York Rangers of the National Hockey League, turned down an offer Friday to coach thp Minnesota North Stars. Geoffrion told Minnesota general manager coach Wren Blair that he had decided not to return to hockey coaching Blair announced anywhere, after the North Stars mid day workout. On Wednesday when and his wife visited here. Blair offered him a Geof-frio- n his east get the i i Ski-Do- it ;l . . I d 1 v j j I , 1 I v' is waiting to fine relations with the Sugar Bowl sponsors. Sugar Bowl representatives Saturdav will scout Tennesspp, No. 5 Ppnn State, No 8 Missouri and No. 12 Louisana State as potential invitees to the Nf.v Orleans Classic. in mak-certa- the Irish finish with a Througlout the brilliant Flank Leahy era, and duarg the Irish fratball revival under Aia Parseghian since I'M, thp question of a bowl game always drew a flat, inhedging no chance what- soever reply by Notie Dam- brass. record bowl-woith- y of 81-- 1 dosing victories over Genigia Tech and Air Force. The same source said the with third-ranke- Orange Bowl probably would be most acceptable, although the Irish school also has had POOL TABLES A soui c e ciose to the Irish football scene told Thp Associhe believes the ated Prei school's executive committee alteadv has sanctioned a bowl S. our display room. Many mod.lt to (hoot, from. C.mpl.t. lina tabla pool equipment. Custom-ma- cu. sticks. Genuine 7s" Slate Pool Tables $595 00 irocfiar frea DIAMOND DIST. CO. IffvtfPBfrcf for Call So. 2nd West OPEN t-- J 339-203- - Salt-Lai 3 City 84101 9 MONDAY FRIDAY $ h "if it t r fc i T 1 r J:r i 'i i', fv o -- C game but Oiange 375 - tI tne towaids 1. Calf or Writ t r - , headed Bow emmsism see The Pardons also hue a threat in running hack Wa'trr Love, who has made iC'.sider-abl- e pi ogres-- ; in the latet half of the se ison. Split ena Jim Phillips, onlv snared a sophomore, lour passes for 59 yards against Oiegon to run hi season total to 29 reppt;n'is hm 3n9 rrds. HOT ONE! From -- New Threat winning note. This will be Southern Utah's 1969 Homecoming and Coach Tom Kingsford said Friday that the team is fired up and ready to go. leading he Thunderbirds will be quarterback Buck Paopao, who is currently third m District Seven passing with 84 completions for 1.189 yards and a .522 percentage. Tex Anthony is the T Birds leading receiver with 24 catches for 4R2 yards Another end, Doug Berry, is expected to be back in the lineup, having recovered from a pulled muscle. multiyear contract estimated locally at $25,000 to $35,000 a year. Geoffrion then returned to New York to think it over for a week. accept v Saturday with a 1.30 p.m. contest against conference rival Western New Mexico. Last week the Thunderbirds were trounced by New Mexico and so they Highlands. 59-will be attempting to come back and end the season on a mam n 15-- Special to The c.ibun? CEDAR CITY Southern Utah State University will end its current football season here I ,'- -t tr w Hockey Star Spurns Bid kansky d 1 2 ll I ask f yon, Bullsnn, is got Lack the same yardage you lost last week! Bv Keefer & f- 4 j - t - ' ' ,J , decision, Blair said, and hes probably making the right decision. Unless vou have a total desire to coach, you shouldnt do it. How much good could you no a team? Sports Writer Dies ST. 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Faces Drubbing Texas Christian may be in for a drubbing against Texas, T-Bir- Can't Return Sixth-ranke- This man scares me. said Lou McCullough, states deIn 21 years of fensive coach coachirg Ive never seen a the victory The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, November 15, Parsons Test Colorado Team Today ' - v - - - D Road Salt Lake City, Utah 440 So. Redwood d |