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Show v "V V - 'V- V Tim Salt Lakh Tribune, Sunday September l I - jrrbty ft try yr V i$'? v ; f l ' - -f k ii(ii jS"i? , rnril . ' --Vxrr- - ' v J'jft U JS. 4-- V ' k 'zxi ''V:' f ' 4:, j f4 . ' v J ;? fc'1 pHK iuynitf rrtiwii 1 Cc V r W ;. V - j -- '': - - - wr If : ' I, r--1 it 1 , 4 45. r ' Y tr 3. ft -- . '',yP"r.-:- i V . Wf ,y v- v " K 1,. : ' -p - . , i' , V, , pwT Y s Sk-v- 4 t ".. &s , 'ri Flanker John Bet ham could be key figure in BVUi, parsing game Saturday against Hauaii. 21-1- ea'-on, 21-1- n d little more than three minutes later. Cates raced 24 yards around end for the third touchdown l?p Win Strrak 0 - last-ditc- h 14-1- Ohio (UPD -T- ailback Randy Walker ran for touchdowns of six and 14 yards Saturday to pace Ohio to a 39 0 of Eastern Michigan for the Redskins Miami of thumping 13th straight victory longest current winning streak m the nation Walker, a junior from Troy, Ohio, helped Miami coach Dick Crum make a victorious debut as Redskins' coach by leading all rushers m the game with 103 yards in 28 carries k d 4 OXFORD. Davton Cops Win DES MOINES, Iowa (UPD Quarterback Tom Vosberg threw two touchdown passes and halfback Walt Wingard scored another to propel Day-to- n to a 21-- 7 victory over Drake m the season opener for both teams Saturday. Vosberg connected on a scoring pass to Kelwith six minutes left Kirk vin m the first quarter to give the lead. Later in the Flyers a quarter, he fired a touchdown pass to Tom West-bel- d d 7-- 0 d Spider quarterback Harry n Knight guided the Spiders on the drives of 72 and 77 yards d which both ended with scoring plunges by senior fullback Ceoi ge Crossman. Junior Teriy Carter clinched tne win with two extra point kicks. one-yar- d i Tampa Wins -- 1 CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. Tampa quarterbat k Fred Solomon rushed for two touchdowns and passed for another Saturday to lead the Spartan to a 28-- season-openm- g romp over Chattanooga Coach Dennis Fryzel's team scored on its first possession with Solomon climaxmarch with a ing a d scoring toss to tight end Vin Hoover. Kinney Jordan kicked the extra point. ilPl) d tive-yar- Broncos Komp KALAMAZOO. Mich (UPD Western Michigan scored three touchdowns in the first minutes of play Saturday to win its opener from 1 Texas-Arkngto- 31 0. Fallback Jim Wlate scored from one yard out at 3 05 of the fust quarter and halfbac k Wesley Cates tallied from the same disl inccs at 8.59 A Golfing T rio & ,' j, South Open Ga (AP) Raiders Rip Jets in 31-- 6 Game BERKELEY, Cahf (API-Quarte- rback Ken Stabler led Oakland on touchdown drives of 85 and 89 yards, carrying the Raiders to a 31 6 victory over the New York Jets Saturday in the final National Football League preseason game for both teams Stabler played only the Urst two periods, but connected on 13 of 20 passes for li9 yards. Jets quarterback Joe Namath completed 12 of 21 for 163 yards, mainly to second year wide receiver David Knight, but could not penetrate Oaklands end zone and was forced to leave the game early m the third quarter w ith a hip bruise. Kicker Bobby How field scored the Jets' only points with a 3b yard field goal in the second quarter and a effort m the third. Oakland scored the first time it had the ball. Passes from Stabler to wide receivers Fred Biientmkoff and Cliff Bramh keyed the drive climaxed when running back Marv Hubbard dived over from a yard out after 8 56 of play. Stabler marched the Raidtouchers on a down drive m the second quarter, throwing 11 yards to Biientmkoff for the score. 27-ya- five-mmut- e Keith Rivera, ends; Paul I.tn Baker, tackles, middle guard, Defense SUn Vdrner, ford, Wayne Larry Carr, Phil Jensen, Wilgar Calls Halt Kustsia in Cajje Content Marcano redtl.ed his feet and hen the into: national oltn ul immediately called a halt dtter 2 91 of the ninth round Wash (AP) -College spai ked by tiny Monte lowe, staged d second half rally and defeated the S s, Bus-Ma- ,r 75-6- V i a: I immds Chat on beaten only once m 25 previous funts. had pie n Assc wiuted Rookie Larry Nelson grips his putter as a near birdie rolls Miami Rips Bears in 30-- 7 THE Then they pulled them-s- t Ives together and in the last 34 scored 10 points on a Bob Gnese to Pdul Warfield TD pass and 48 hoto no blocki d his follows took a left to the head and then punched Marcano into a neutral corner with a fhiriv of rights dnd lefst 4s the Benezuelan came out of the corner, Chacon caught him with the right and Marcano went upper-cu- t dow n the onlv knot kdovv n of the f.gl.t The tvo battled hetoie a crowd of about 10 000 in ;he Olympic Audolonum for the 126 pound title points tame on long shots in the second half HOME TEAM INTERSTATE-UNITE- D a yard Garo Yepremian field goal Morrall entered the game in the second half and promptly launched the Dolphins on successive touchdown drives of 73 and 68 yards, ending them with scoring passes of 21 yard to Howard Twdtey and 19 ydrdx to Marlon Briscoe 3,a STRAIGHT YEAR AWARDED "BEST HOME" 1974 PARADE OF HOMES WINNER 40-ye- d WfOt been knockdowns and neither fighter was masked going into the mrith Marcano Ooeiied will) a light to the in ,.d. Chacon The (UPD world chdmpion Miami Dolphins wdited until only 1 31 remanied in the fust half to do anything against the Chicago Bears Saturday night, then role to a 30-- 7 exhibition victory behind old Earl Morrall The Dolphins let the lightly regarded Bears push them around through much of the first half and did not mdke a first down until on!y nine minutes were left in the second quarter 1 a up with UNITED HOMES WINS AGAIN! Fray CHICAGO Pr past the cup He shot a five under to lead Southern Open golf. talch No Knockdown two-tim- e 05MlaB.aaE5i he would tt time had have won one game Satur days game was televised nationally Towe stored Is points. 16 of (hem in the second half, to lead all scorers. His North Carolina teammate, forwatd Phil Spence, added 14 points and David Thompson had 15. Ivan YtJeshko, a guard from Moscow, scored lh points to lead the Russians Like Towe, many of Yedesh-ko- s i 15 tne former world juniur light-- u eight champion by the 10th round Chaton tdine out boxing and Uing his IrtL job to advent ige as he won most of the first right stanzas The Soviets C., Monday. heduled for dated 9 MX-ga- 4i title fight was The t national basketball team before a 1974 World Fair audience Satuiday With the menedn lead cut to five points late m ihe 7 Towe second halt, the of North Carolina Stdte reeled oft 10 straight points, most of them long, outside shots The win was the third for the Ameuean squad in the international cries that moves to Greensboro. SC: wn RtAi.'e Ray Soiis ot Mt no counted to eidit bcfoie The tiring U KW Martaiiod old SPOKANE, f v 1 ht I X' 4 V4 leather-weig- ar-ol- d sdfeues junior, right lli ehainpumstup Chat on. of Sylm ir.Cahi , a ex udlegian, usi.J 12. yt his supaior boxing ability to build a lead and Lieu iandtd nine Gra'ghi punches m the ninth .lore putting the ks, Mike Russell, Guiy Shaw, Hand Count Boxing Doug Adams, Joe Livingston, linebackers soph, split end. John Brtham, senior. Hanker. Oates, iii-h- t Mahoney, juraor, Edwards is expelled to start tne following players against the Rainbows Tom Dignon, Oflense Brad IDS ANGELES (AP) -Ct.Uorman Bobbv Chacon uppercut to exploded a the chm of Venezuelan A1 freflo Marcano in the ninth to stop the veteran i mind South Amcric m Saturday night and win the World Tun 'oph, tailbdtk, fullback while, quarterback Gary Sheide might look to Botham more often o -- p IP THE HOUSE SUPPORT SYSTEM LIFE TODAY'S ANSWERS TO TOMORROW'S LIVING REQUIREMENTS CfcllifcG UHAO&T FAS Coo r- - a departure from conventional home building, United Homes, Interstate Homes, Si Ron Molen AlA, have combined their efforts to present a unique aporoach to home construction that incorporates a great variety of econonvcat, and contemporary concepts In m. JIP Ertlx provides TT pr at ii iff somd nvuUR 'V A- Borrowing from nature warmth. girt, and House eomo.rcs natural msuidtion the livability, comfort, and security in a aesgn that preserves precious energy and tdRes from the environment only its share of natural rescourccs ZOStB on ,if I -l Eann m tnd rpmnr wo Nir. f -- rf nuita an heat trail rr m r m UVING Garden plants hun d ty hu A n H TRk twz A Mot rail was 7 for-- for 102 before he was lilted for third string quarterback Don Stroek, who clicked on a fourth quarter touchdown pass to Melvin M tATiC N SY.tlM 4 X - 7 yards passing i fe i Baker 70 for 214 Lions Capture 21-- 7 Win Over Browns - DETROIT (AP) The Detroit Lions took advantage of kickoff return by a free agent Jimmie Jones and a bad Cleveland snap m the r Satuiday night to score a 21-- 7 National Football League exhibition victory over the Browns Jones run came oil the d third-quarte- opening kickoff and put the Lions on the Cleveland 37. Seven plays later Altie Taylor burst up the middle for a three yard TD run, and Eirol Mann converted the extra point Jones, a rookie from UCLA, scored on a two-yar-d plunge in the waning minutes of the final period Midwav through the third quarter, center Jim Copeland snapped low to Cleveland punter Don Cor krott Cocroft Cockrcft fumbled and was taclked on the Brawns Lne Now he could become more important ?s 0 receiver. With Miller our of action for a tetany bir-die- d halfs tackie. Dean Pay nter, soph., nehf guard; Ornn OKeri, junior, center. Lit, yd Fairbanks, senior, left guard, Dave Meteer, junior left tack ie; TomTnolson junior, tight senior, end. Gary Ghc-iJe-, quarterback; Jeff Blanc, d it - striving for bis first victory since the 1973 Masters Tournament, blasted a 63 Saturday to surge mto a three-- ay tie with J C. Snead and young Ben Crenshaw after (he third round of the $100,000 Southern Open Golf Tournament Snead fired a bb while Crenshaw had a 69, giving the trio three round totals of 205 6, over the par-7Green Island Country Club course made soft by Fridays rains One stroke back t 2o6 was Forrest Fezlcr, last yeais runner up here. He had a 68. Golfers Grouped 207 At was a group headed by Eruee Crampton. Phil Rodgers, Rik Massengale and Mike McCullough Crampton and Rodgers each had 68s, McCullough a 69 and Massengale a 65. Mike Hill, Jimmy Ftrriell and Dwight Nevil were at 208 in this 5th annual event. Hill shot a 68. Ferriell a 70 ami Nevil a r9 vete Aaron, a ran of 11 years on the pro tour, has done very little since capturing the Masters, earning just over $26 000 this year with a tie for sixth place m the Greater Milwaukee Open his best finish Saturday, however, Aaron blasted out six birdies, including five in his first seven holes, and one bogey. Aaron, of Gainesville, Ga , has won only one other tournament, taking the Atlanta Classic in 1970. He has finished second 14 times Crenshaw, the 22 ear-ol- d former University of Texas star, who dominated collegiate golf before joining the pro tour late last year, the 15th hold to catch Aaron Crenshaw, who made his pro debut by winning the San Ar.tomo-Texa- s Open, finished with two birdies and a lone bogey m his round Famed Golfer Snead, the nephew of famed golfing great Sam to Jack Snead, and runner-uNicklaus m last weeks Tournament Players Champion-sh'in Atlanta, carded four birdies in his steady round in quest of the $20,000 first prize. Snead, 32, is seeking his tirst tour triumph since win-- , mug the Classic in 1972. Third leading money winner Hubert Green stumbled in with a 74 for 217 while Sam Snead, now 62, and winner of 84 PGA tournaments, fired a second carch passes and throw blocks He was a quarterback at Lynwood High School in Tori ance, Calif, and he can play in the defensive back-fiel- V 4 p 1 a nova Chacon Nets Title in Coast Bout Yankee Beat 971-ya- Kent Stale Defeats MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich (UPI) Latry Poole, who gained 1.000 yards last scored third quarter touchdowns oi six and 37 sards Saturday to lead Kent State to a 4 victory over Central Michigan It was the season opener Confor both ference teams but will not count in the MAC standings since newcomer Central '.Iichigan does not play enough league foes Quarterback Greg Kokal tired a pacs to wide receiver Willie Davis to put the bail in position for Poole to score his first touchdown Kent State got the on a drive from its own 29 when Poole ran the final 37 yards Quarterback Mike Franck-owiaof Central put a pass in to tight end Matt Means hands but he fumbled and the Chippewas still picked up a score when back Walt Hodges grabbed the bouncing football and continued 59 yards to complete fhe play. Franekowiak scored on a keeper right after that to send Central Michigan into halftime with a 14-- 7 lead and visions of upsetting the preseason choice for the MAC crown. Kckal had run 13 yards himself to give Kent state a lead m the first quarter. Spiders Spin Web RICHMOND (UPM The siuggish Richmond Spiders, coming to life with less than 2.30 to play, scored two touchdowns Saturseason-openin- g day for a victory over Vil-- But 0U comh La II Ddw.rds has dpMi m his pass rcceiv mg corps and this should be proven m Satur days pome against Hawaii Bothams Back The Cougar most likely to he noticed in Miller's absence is John Betharn who plays Hanker, wears No 41 on his jersey and w,.a more conspicuous last year retiming punts than catching passes In fact, he camiit only nine Veteran Tommy Aaron, ri Chippewas, Tnb'ine Sports Wr.ter PROVO When the Brigham Young University football team faces Haw an in Honolulu Saturday night, it will be without the services of split end Jav .Miller, who led the nation in receptions last year, but that doesnt mean the Cougars wdibegiounded Because BYU has some rreat receivers who played n Millers shadow last year and this gone could well give them a chance to step forward and be recognized Miller, who caught an even loti pu, es in l'lfi. is one of COLUMBUS, A ' ?- 4- J passes a!! last year, but he made up m quality what was He lacking in quantity gamed 229 yards and scored three touchdowns on the receiving end of passes As a punt return spetndid. he rambled kicks back 48 tirr.es for 554 yards, an average of 18 5 per return. Senior Star Belhum will be a senior this year and he should have a great year. He is one of the plavers in the WAC v.ith a 9 5 hundred to his credit m high school He i ulo a complete play tr He can carry the bail, the nation's great serve er,. And when he fell m practice and broke a hone m his right boulder last week, it was a real blow to 'he Cougars. Tles 111 i a St 4 BYUs Miller Missed Bui Nol For Long - By Marion Dunn '',&' V4'"-- 8, 1974 , j iVsfr '4'ty rZJGX r T Jim Hooks ran five yards, then Lion quarterback Bill Munson hit tight-enCharlie touchSanders with a d d down toss Cleveland finally scored with 25 seconds left m the game when Steve Holden puiud m a 13 yard scoring pass from Mike Phipps It was ony Detroits second triumph in six starts The Browns also finished their exhibition cammark paign with a n LEARN MORE ABOUT THESE NEW I ill! 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