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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Friday, Not ember Old Teammates Could Turn Tide Parsons. Nr Its August at Cougarville By Marion Dunn Tribune Sports Writer PROVO Way back in August when the BAU football teari was just gathering for the annua) picture day before the start of practice, senior quarterback Bill August was asked what kind of a vacation he had that summer he really been working, was here and on the coast and I've been throwing and working. I'm ready for a good year." he answered. In the CSU game, August teamed with split end Logan Hunter for SI yards and one touchdown. The touchdown was a perfect play by both young men. Hunter got behind his defender and streaked into the end zone where August had the ball wait ins: for turn on the dead run Old Stull 1 Bill now August is Right enjoying a good tear, but it was a little slow coining. The senior from San Lorenzo. Calif., started the year as backup man to lefthanded Dave 0 But this was old stuff to those two. At Cliabol Junior College they once teamed up in a fantastic exhibition. August threw 69 passes and completed 39 of them for on a net 600 yards in one game and August was on the other end of more than 20 of those com- pletions. So far this fall. August has completed 52 of 100 passes, had threp interceptions and His net three touchdowns yards passing is 6S1. This Saturday Wyoming will battle the Cougars here in an important WAC contest. BYU is in the thick of the title scramble and a win over the Cow boys is a must v August will be a key figure the game and if he is throwing strikes, the Cougars will be tough. And it could turn out ot be a in - Last week the Thunderbirds Adams lost to The Parson., lost State, two weeks to Adams, - : league-leadin- , Bill August Pitching for great year. rrx Traditional Rivalry The game begins at i:3d p.m. with the Thunderbirds. a traditional conference rivalry, rated as favorite. SlSC holds lead in the scries of a meetings with the Parsons rVvkik B I Aivait Loop Clash T-Birds Westminster's Parsons, after suffering their second straight Rocky Mountain Conference loss to Western State last week, will make every effort to bounce back as they host Southern Utah State College in Homecoming festivities Saturday at Dane Hansen Stadium g ago. The two teams fare about equally with other mutual opponents. Both beat Colorado Mines: S U SC : W est m i n ster. Both lost to Western State: SI SC. 14 .17: Westmin21-7- . 24-- ster. 31-- He interceptand ulfen-ivel- v. ed two Western Slate passes amt returned one kickoff 57 cards last w eek. Hex Macey. home grown via Highland High, was the omy star last week m Parson the in overall. in conlerence is overall play and The Thunderbirds will throw running back Steve second in lushing ( lodfelter. last week, in the league SUSC KM stands Westminster's otherwise lackoffense. The freshmen grabbed four passes for 44 yards and luster is fourth best pass receiver in the lea cue. Macey is averaging 17.4 yards per catch. Wesi-iiniist- PHEASANT HUNTERS SPECIALS candiagainst date Walt Love. Parson defensive rover Intercepts Passes Love continues to bolster the Parsons, both defensively 9 Good Show r 8Eftai ejsMEBft Against August comof 23 passes and contwo touchdown on He didnt have an Q MACHINES pgASWnfV'thrAnlArte AS LOW AS $1 LJ UUU UJUJ U'U UlfUJ i H I 5g5rw- - PRINTING CSU, pleted 13 nected strikes. interception. Terry came on in the fourth quarter and strike to John threw a Betham for the final Cougar TD, Bleacher Utes Hold Confab Bleacher Utes will have their regular coniinental style breakfast Friday at 7:30 a.m. in the Special Events Center on the Ute campus. Coach Bill Meek will report on the Utes and Frank Soltys, sports information director of the University of Arizona, will speak about the Wildcats. 'Or ADDING- - Cougar victory. BYU and August had problems against Arizona State and Terry finished the game but then came Colorado State and another fine performance and another victory. d V'u That was the game against Long Beach State at Anaheim and August put on a sparkling in the second half, show' playing a big role in the Cougars victory. That earned him a starting nod against UTEP at Provo the next week and another sticky-fingere- 2 and C emct Terry and didnt get a real call to action until late in the fourth game of the year. It 7 3, 1972 CALCULATORS 239 ELECTRIC TYPEWRITERS By Smith-Coron- a ELECTRONIC MANY MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM CALCULATORS 113 AS LOW AS AS LOW AS .v WE ACCEPT ALL BANKCARDS H $(S)00 wm Wfiiniii if lil mi A (328-494- 1, - HAVE CONV. YES... STORE ACCT. LAY-A-WA- AND CHARGE! 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