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Show rlK The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, October SI, r r- r V F 'Vtr -- ! . t: y r -- ' 4 Vj.51 .... $VH4' . 3 f 8' i, yfr Statistics t f, . . .Nwstai i .v w v1 ? - 1 J Ti W Saft Montana First downs Weber 12 28 16 Rushing yardage Passing yaroane Return yardage 21 47 30 0 Punrs Fumbles Lost Yard penalized 8 36 512 746 0 Pasces 2 v Tribune Staff Photo by Earl G Montanas Itohin Peters ( 3G ) steals pass intended for Jerry Bond (89) asSince Saik Aislaman sumed command of the Weber team in 1964 the Wildcats have yet to defeat Montana in Ogden. Of the four games the played here between rivals the Grizzlies have won three by one point and another by three points. Conrad of Weber deep in Montana territory in first quarter of tilt at Ogden. Learn to Ski tt eber Falls 7-- 0 Way! 3-- 1 2-- Graduated Length Method at Brighton Use Sears Easy Payment Plan Ski School Smith, Director t Includes: Season Lease on Skis, Boots, Poles lessons Five FT passes Two e kick made it 14 10 Weber managed only a 42 yard field goal midway through the final period to crawl within one point at but the Wildcats nevei had another good scoring .Nunez eber had about as much scoring as someone trying to get a suntan on this bitterly cold afternoon. The chill factor was minus VI chance 14 ebers f scoi e only when Janne Nunez booted a field goal on the final play of the half. The kick came after Weber drove 53 yards on the ground in the final two minutes. The third quarter produced two quick touchdowns and then the game settled down to a defensive duel. Montanas punting game w'as a big factor a'so. John Lugviel twee punted dead inside Webers five Montana reco ei ed a fumble at W ebers 35 to set up the winning touchdown. Reilly and Steve Capu-ttook the ball to the two and Caputo plunged over. Turnquist kicked the point for a W first-hal- came hard-runnin- g threat. Montana managed to run out most of the last seven minutes and all Weber had left weie three desperation passes in the final 25 seconds line. And from its since the Wildcats are not much of a passing team d degrees. Breaks Told Story Montana coach Jack Sw anThe ti o u t commented: breaks told the story. We got them today and we made use of them. In the past few weeks our boys lost a little confidence because tae breaks kept going against us Swarthout went on, "Yes, we had a little edge playing Weber We had been running the Wishbone for thtee yeais and our kids know wha- to W eber did a good But expect. job, 1 thought. raised Webers Swarthout who gained 142 yards Butler, He knew where to run. He figured out how we were containing him, but he made his own adjustments. The Grizzly coach finished his remarks with: We sure were lucky today. BRING YOUR IS o ) noa lead. Caputo rushed 32 times Sat- urday and gained 160 yards, much of this real estate coming on brute individual effort. Weber stormed back with the kickoff and scored three plays later. A1 Butler got off a run to set up John Edwards plunge from the one. 463 SO. 3rd WEST SAIT , hides hid eo LAKE CITY, V yt sd UTAH ' 364-172- is-- 7 V 5-- 2 The Fastest (tad Safest J Fay to Learn Win Over Weber 14-1- 3 14-1- Only Score 14-- 3 The setback was crippling to Webers big Sky Confer-- e nce aspirations. Weber dropped from first place to third, behind Boise State and Idaho. Weber now owns a league mark, to Boises Montana is and Idahos and 3 overall. The Vandals come to Ogden next Saturday in a big contest, one that will make or bieak Weber's season. The game Saturday, played in a biting wind, w;as billed as a battle of the Wishbone Y offenses. Statistically the game was even, with Montana gaining 251 yards rushing to 238 for Webers ground attack. The passing game was of little consequence. It was also a game of breaks. Montana recovered two Weber fumbles but more important it w as the Grizzlies recovery of their own fumble that pioduced a Montana touchdown on a day in which touchdowns weie at a premi um. Eailv in the second quarter was situated at Montana The G.L.M. K. Ti lbune Sports Writer OGDEN Montana's puzzling hex over Weber State continued here Saturday afternoon as tie Grizzlies grimvictory ly hung on for a over the Wildcats in bitter cold. Weber's 23 aid line. Casey Reilly fumbled, but flanker Creighton Walsh picked it up at the 20 and dashed into the end zone. Bob Turnquist conMontana lead. verted or a 14-1- 3 wO .,. . 'J i.NV "' f By Ray Heibei Lm , -- Montana Hangs On for ' '-- v '' v ' 'Wt? "'f- - " V r" rLCP wl fTT I r Puzzling Hex Continues 1971 10-rid- (Lessons and Litt passes can be used anytime.) Utah Golf Assn. Sets Annual SEASON SKI LEASING Metal Skis, Buckle Boots, Step-i- n Bindings & Poles Lease until May 15th, SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Bark ' Election Meet Utah Golf A'sn. Executive Secietary George Maiks said 53) 1972 Saturday that the groups ears Do wntow n 754 South State St Phone an- nual meeting, including election of directois. will be held Friday at the Willow Creek Country Club. Maiks said that a social hour will begin at 6 p.m. with dinner at 7 p.m. and the meeting slated for 8 p.m. The meeting will consist of reports from the president, secretary and treasurer and the election of directors. Three UGA members will be elected at large to the Board of Directors for a peri-- i od of three years. They will S Sears h 353-665- 1 SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. replace three current direcwhose have tors terms expired. Outgoing directors are Don Overly, Alpine; Bill Schultz, Meadow brook and Boyd Jacks, Oakridge. Marks urged members to notify the UGA office if they are attending. Cost is $5 for the social hour and dinner. Brighton Opens To Ski Crowd ABA CHAMPIONS Special to The Tribune THIS WEEK THE UTAH STARS VERSUS VIRGINIA SQUIRES TUESDAY, NOV. 2 PITTSBURGH CONDORS T..JRS., NOV. Two of the most talented players m the American Basketball Association, last year s rookie of the year Chorhe Scott and rookie sersation Julius trying, will head a strong Virginia Squires delegation into the Salt Palace this Tuesday, Nov. 2, to do battle with the ABA champion Utah Stars. Former BYU itar Eokms ond Weber State s Willie Soiourner share the center portion for the Squi.es. In addition, it will be "Red Robbins Night sponsored by Sizzler Steak Houses and all youngsters 16 years of age ond under will be admitted to thegame for dollar discounts ond will receive a cup with Red s picture and ou tograph inscribed on it John Brisker, the Condors' tupe itar, has set os goals for this season either winning the ABA scoring championship or registering knockouts over the opponents who guard him Appropriately enough for the player who calls himself the ABA heavyweight chomp, this game wii1 be John Brisker Intimidation Night ' with Bill Darnels pro boxer Ror Lyle sitting on the Stars bench In addition, oil Stars' fans wearing red white ond blue will be admitted to all seats for half pnee BOTH GAMES AT THE SALT PALACE, 7:30 P.M. FOR TICKET INFORMATION CALL THE SALT PALACE BOX OFFICE, 363 76S1. OPEN DAILY, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY, 9:30 A.M. TO 6 P.M. -- 4 4 An enthusiBRIGHTON astic ciowd of skiers turned out here Saturday as the early storm allowed this iesort to open on the earliest date in recent history. The Majestic and Mary chair lifts will continue to operate each day from now on, weather permitting, officials said. West Mountain PHEASANT HUNTING UNIT THIRD ANNUAL SPECTACULAR AUTO SHOW Hurry, hurry, hurry to the greatest show on e wheels See all the 1972 automobile models See the 1975 Prototype See Dick Simons Ecology Car bv CMC racing car See the latest recreational left, Charlie Scott center, Ron Lyle right, John Brisker n Adults $1.00 Children 12 and under 50c Six and under FREE Op 3ns Nov. 13 th O V 3 for 3 Days permits issued for 8,000 Acres Pick yours up CROUCH'S SERVICE OR SPENCER'S HOME TURN. 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