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Show rtrTrrT,y7 x rrfYrrrrvv t. vrvvvrrr x ,ra w. :r- - V "t W V V jrw The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, November offensively and a lot of it is attributable td the offensive line. "Defensively, I think that over the season, ASU has had a very aggressive defense. Our defense has really come on in the last four weeks. Its a great e added. deal better, On offense )Tthe Wildcats boast Bruce Hill, who has completed nearly 50 percent of his passes for 1,817 yards and 20 touchdowns. Trunovers, TEMPE, Aril. (AP) execution and the intangible quality of . emotion should decide the outcome of Sarurday nights battle between undefeated Arizona State and i Arizona, the two coaches agree.. The two football powerhouses have been pointing to "The Game all season long. At stake is the Western Athletic Conference championship and the host spot in the Dec,. 26 Fiesta Bowl here against Nebraska. Emotions Important "Emotions play a part in such a big game, so both offenses and both defenses will be at their very best, says Jim Young, coach of 1 Arizona, ranked No. 12 in the nation. Arizona State Coach Frank Kush, whose Sun Devils are 10-- 0 and ranked No. 8, says the kids have been extremely enthusiastic. Im sure theyre going to be prepared for the ballgame as well as any game." In the only other game Saturday involving a WAC team, Brigham has a chance to match Young, Coach LaVell Edwards best record ever in his four seasons at BYU when the Cougars wind up their season against Southern Miss in Jackson, once-beate- job n quar-terbac- 78-7- 5 -4 . r 'f 'll , Southern California's quarterback Vince Evans (8) is tackled by UCLAs Terry Tau- - . i I 1 14-- : ' : ;Cal Coach Dismayed - TAHOE CITY. Calif. UPI "This one killed me," declared an emotionally drained California football coach Mike White Friday night after UCLAs 2 victory over Southern California Mocked the Bears out of the Rose Bowl. iWhlte, who watched the nationally televised thriller from his Lake Tahoe condominium, was on edge throughout tlie game, feeling helpless because Cal couldn't control its destiny. 25-2- , Navy Favored Against Army By Jimmy (The Gree'k) Snyder Navy came close to being a very line football team this year. The Middies shut out Pitt in their best game, edged Miami (Fla.) and lost by only a point to Georgia Tech and Washington. The Navy rushers should have a pretty good day in the service classic against Army in Philadelphia Saturday. Navy has shut out Army the last two years snd 1 wouldnt be surprised if they did it again. Army has been blanked three times this year. The program at Army hasnt been worth a darn since Col. Red Blaik left. They should bring even him out of retirement in his 80s he could do better than the coaches that followed him. Navy by 20. Alabama vs. Auburn Its Alabama vs. Auburn in Birmingham for the final battle between Bear Bryant Phd Shug Jordan. Jordan said it was his last year before the season began. Now I hear that Bryant will probably fcanpunce bis retirement after the Sugar jjmvl. Bear and Shug have split the last six games lliey've eoaehed against each other. 1 make it . LAS VEGAS ; JMabama by 20. ' Heres my line on the major college games j Saturday: ! ! Boston College 24 over Holy Cross. Tennessee 13 byer Vanderbilt, Navy 20 over Army, Syracuse 3 over iuitgers, Baylor 1 over Rice, Alabama 20 over Auburn, Florida 17 over Miami (Fla.), Tulsa 3 over Ikmston. Arizona State 4 over Arizona. In the other college games : j : Brigham Young 3 over Southern Missippi, McNeese 8 over Lamar, North Texas State 13 over ft'est Texas State, San Jose State 27 over Hawaii. VM 13 over Connecticut. ; Pro Football Odds , ' My line on the weekend's remaining pro games: Cleveland 6 over New Orleans, Sunday 17 N.Y. Jets. Cincinnati 1 over over Pittsburgh Houston, San Francisco 2 over Philadelphia, Dallas 13 over N.Y. Giants, Baltimore 7 over Kansas City, Green Bay 10 over Chicago, Denver 8 over San Diego, Minnesota 3 over Washington, Oakland 14 over Atlanta. 5 1 . Miami 7 over New England. Monday night ! What a way to start a college basketball season, With TV managing to schedule UCLA against Indiana n St. Louis Saturday. The game comes on a weekend when the St. Louis Spirits say they'll move their ABA franchise if attendance isnt good. So long. Spirits. a The game has been sold out for I MONTGOMERY, Alabama (AP) 3 the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference championship because the SIAC has not ruled on the eligibility of the player in question, Harvey Jones. The National Assn, of Intercollegiate Athletics ruled that Jones, who played in at least two games for Alcorn A&.M of Mississippi in 1970, was in his fifth year of college basketball when he played lor Alabama State last season. Frederick said AlabaState asked for a ruling from the NA1A. the NCAA and the SIAC in last January, when Jones joined the team. He said the NCAA and ma SIAC. NA1A until over. ruling didnt come the season was (HQD i Auociated Pros Wirepftoto MEXICO CITY Mexico when he took a Loyo Mayo 6-- 6-- of Cup The experienced Loyo Mayo, started slowly and made a series 30, and the spinning,; underhand lay-i- n visitors were on their way to victory. Take Lead The Yugoslavians moved to a lead with 2: 40 to play and then held off a bid by the Cougars. frantic BYU jiill play the Australian National Team Saturday at 7 : 30 p. m. in Provo. 72-6- 5 last-minu- Mark Handy got a field goal to break the long .scoring drought for the Cougaris, but the visitors boosted the lead to 7 with 1 :08 showing on the 76-6- clock. Veryl Law got a field goal for BYU and Reed Noble scored on a steal and it was 1 with 41 seconds to play. Cosic was called for an offensive foul, his fifth ... 8-- 6 in from Veracruz, 76-7- infraction, and was sent to the bench. The , Yugoslavians were assessed a technical foul when a substitute failed to report, but Veryl Law missed the attempt. Narrows Gap i. Jay Cheesman got a field goal and Veryl Law another and with seven seconds remaining, Yugoslavia led, ASU-Arizo- of mistakes in the first set. But gradually he took control of the court at the Chapuletepec Sports Club and made Genois, from LMoretteville, near Quebec City, run hard. In the final set, Genois served to try to level accounts with the Mexican at two sets all. But he failed and five games later Loyo Mayo clinched the set The winner of the series of five matches will play the United States in the next round. The series which started Friday concludes on Sunday. 55-1- 9, 8-- .; The Cougars couldn't get the ball backi and a Yugoslavian player was fouled right at the buzzer and he dropped in both pitches for the final margin. World of Sports Rosewall, Evert Gain Net Finals TOKYO (AP) Veteran Ken Rosewall of Australia and U.S. Open champion Chris Evert of the United States gained the finals of a $100,000 tennis tournament with straight-se- t victories Friday. The Rosewall advanced into the men's final with a victory over Stan Smith of the United States, while Miss Evert reached the womens final with a , triumph x iw IN - over Olga Morozova of the 6-- 5 6-- If ' I After a seven-da- y jury trial, the four were convicted Sept. 17 on charges of sports bribery, wire fraud, and interstate transportation in the aid of racketeering. Each could have received maximum sentences of 35 years in prison. Judge Young sentenced the jockeys Friday to three years in prison each but suspended all but six months and put them on 30 months probation. 6-- 2 Soviet Union. Is In Sundays mens final, Rosewall will face the winner of Saturdays semifinal between two Australians, defending champion John Newcombe and Tony Roche. Miss Evert, the defending women's champion, will play Chris Evert the winner of Saturdays semifinal between Franeoise Durr of France and Martina Navratilova of Czechoslavakia. Miss Durr and Rosemary Casals of the United States advanced into the women's doubles final when Kazuko Sawamatsu of Japan and Kerry Melville Reid of Australia were forcod to default in the semifinals because of illness to Mrs. Reid. Miss Durr and Miss Casals will meet Miss Evert and Miss Navratilova for the title. .if! w-- Jockeys Receive Sentence A federal judge on Friday BALTIMORE (AP) sentenced four Maryland jockeys convicted on charges of conspiring to fix the ninth race at Bowie Race Course last Valentines Day to prison terms of six months and fines of $1,000 each after he turned down pleas for new trials. Sentenced by U.S. District Judge Joseph H. Young were Eric S. Walsh, 34; Benjamin M. Feliciano, 32; Luigi Gino, 34, and Jesse Davidson, 34. They will remain free without bond, pending appeal. However, Judge Young restricted their travel and ordered them not to ride in the United States pending sentencing. The veteran riders were named in a federal indictment in May for allegedly holding back their mounts to allow a predetermined set of horses win the race, for which they held "triple combination tickets. SNO-TIRi- English Regulations Change LONDON (UPI) English League soccer players will not be able to become free agents a la Catfish Hunter under proposed changes In the contract regulations. The 92 league clubs Friday received details of the freedom of contract deal, which was agreed to by the league and the Professional Footballers Association (PFA) after months of negotiations. The clubs are expected to support the proposals at their meeting next month and the scheme is scheduled to start in season 1977-7The new freedom charter will allow players to change clubs when their contracts expire. A player must be notified by the first Saturday in him and May whether his club wants to under what terms. 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Indiana's center Kent Benson should handle ttiLAs Ralph Drollinger, and the backcourt edge should go to the Hoosiers as well, with Quinn Buckner aad Bob Wilkerson against Jim Spillane and Andre JtcCarte. The word is that Knight really has the Hosiers for this one. I make it Indiana by 6. Ala. State University has been ordered to forfeit 14 basketball games It won last season because an NA1A investigation disclosed that an ineligible player participated in the games. The forfeit, announced by Dr. Tommy Frederick, Alabama States athletic director, drops the team record from to However, the Hornets still claim 65-5- U hTilolhai' 'Iexico Leads Series (UPI) gave Joaquin PLEASANTVILLE, lead victory N.Y. (AP) - Ray over Canadas Rejcan Genois Friday the first Weitecha, offensive line match the Davis Series. ), ;( night. The Yugoslavians were trailing, with 8:18 to play when Cosic hit one of two fbul shots, followed with a batPreparing for the Arizona-AStle. the two coaches almost echoed each other when they discussed the keys to the contest. "Turnovers are going to be very important and the kicking game, execution of the kicking game. Those are the keys, Young said. ASUs Kush agreed about the importance of turnovers, noting that the Wildcats have "done a remarkable job with very few interceptions" and fumbles. Execution Factor The other main factor "is execution. You can look at a film and evaluate a ballclub but it comes down to our team doing the things were capable of doing," Kush said. contest looks like a The replay of 1973, except that then the Wildcats had already clinched a tie (or the title and needed a win here to get into the Fiesta Bowl. The Sun Devils shared the crushed those hopes, WAC crown and went on to dump Pitt in the bowl game. The Wildcats have racked up 309 points on offense this season, just three more than the Devils, but have given up 145 points against a stingy 92 for ASU. "Our offense has scored over 30 points in the last eight games, said Arizonas Young. "Were doing a good v 25-2- a Hornets Forfeit 14 Gaines ' ? Bruin Oscar Edwards (21). UCLA held off the Trojans to win 2 and gain Rose Bowl bid. rd coach for the National Football League's New real experience. hosIts just too bad weve got to sit back York Giants, was with pitalized Friday and watch TV again New Years Day, what appeared to be a White said. "Theyll be talking about mild coronary. UCLA-USthe game for a long time Wietecha, 47, a longthere were so many crucial situations. time center for the "Im bitterly disappointed for our Giants, was with the players and our coaches, he added. team at its Pace College "But we have nothing to be ashamed of. training camp here when We had a great season (8-- 3 and Pae-- 8 he suffered chest pains. so this cant take 'He was taken to North at away from that. Westchester Hospital In "I'm just glad I dont have to make a Mt. Kisco, where he was living watching football games," the to remain at least crest-falle- n coach concluded. been i Hr r v -- run in the first (56) after a quarter Friday night. Moving up to help is toio t f f Special to The Tribune The Yugoslavian National Team, sparked by former Cougar star Kresimir Cosic, scored 13 points while holding B YU scoreless late in the game 5 to come om behind and take a win in Marriott Center Friday 78-7- Miss. w, m wl s "It was so tough mentally because I couldnt do a thing about it, White admitted. Tve been through a few close games in my life, but this one has Jimmy The Greek ;i I, r prilins Top USC, 25-2- 2 ('optiiiued From Page P-Ayers at 14:26 of the first period. ' Evans made it 6 for USC at 1 46 of the second quarter when he rolled four yards around right end for his teams second score. -- T Clash PROVO 6--4, -- 5 k ars in 9-- ?rc, $3 Arizona , Devils Jwait WAC Title Showdown 29, 1975 Cash plus 7S Tax & Carry Ratroad NEW SNOW 1 ' i TIRES ( ICO 1 J 31M0 jgaEgnmnn & to 829x14 775x14 a 735x14 I 700x13 Q99 Vm - OOx13 3711 So. you're m (lie dark. You need electricity. And for longer power outages, the loss is even more acute. 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