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Show -- K TyrryrxiO''rrT i T'l'HTrrmTrrrrrr'Tn T'iT,rn,n,,"T 12 B The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday, December TT1 Dallas , Packers Record Triumphs 1, 1975 Sfcorts Calendar Kfi Dallas rode Roger Staubachs first period bombardment of the New York Giants to a 14-- 3 National Football victory Sunday, pushing the Cowboys into a first place tie with St. Louis in the National Conference East. tVl A IDIWA A4L vaor Dallas is now 3 fnr Smv Cardinal and the victory now sets up a crucial meeting between the divisional leaders in St. Louis next Sunday. The hapless Giants tumbled to a record. Blisters Secondary Staubach blistered the patchwork Giant secon-dar- y in the first quarter for two long bombs from, which New York could never recover. Operating from the shotgun formation, Stauhach nailed wide receiver Jean Fugett with a pass and run touchdown pass on Dallas first possession. line Fugett caught the ball on the Giant and carried defensive back Charlie Ford into the end zone on his back for the touchdown with less than four minutes expired. field goal George Hunt retaliated with a for the Giants, but Staubach again victimized Ford with a pass, to Golden Richards. The pass and d run set up Doug Dennisons touchdown run. Three Interceptions The Cowboys greeted former Dallas quarterback Craig Morton, who was traded to New York in 1974, with three interceptions and four sacks. It was the first time that Morton had played in Texas Stadium since he left in the trade. Dallas threatened repeatedly to score later in the game, but New Yorks Jim Stienke, who moved from cornerback to free safety in place of the injured Carl Lockhart, intercepted two poorly thrown Staubach passes. DALLAS (AP) i i Utes, Loyola sDuel T onight S'- 8-- CSSS 8 By John Mooney Tribune L ports Editor m Luther Burden is gone from the guard line at titah, but Luther Philyaw may make the Ute fans either forget Burden, or wish he was back at Utah Monday night in the Special Events Center. Philyaw is the All-- ( America candidate for Loyo- rd la Mary mount, Utahs second opponent of the young basketball season. The 3 senior guard was named to the West Coast rd 6-- Athletic Conference all- one-yar- conference team as a junior when he averaged 17.3 points season in 25 games of a 2 for the Lions. Philyaw may come in for 14-1- attention some defensive the Utes who held Ktahos leading scorer, Steve Weist, to just 10 points Friday night. ; For the Utes, the Loyola Marymount game is ie .second tune up, since the Lions hav a record against Utah. however, Coach Jerry Pimm cau expect to gam some battle experience for his rooties, in preparation for the intrastate riv Iry Saturday from Packers Bomb Bears, 7 Tackle Dave Pureifory, who led a fierce rush on Chicago rookie quarterback Bob Avellini, recovered one fumble and forced another to set up two touchdowns as the Packers, shoved the Bears, into the cellar of the National Conference Central Division. 3-- 2-- wfcek. Aggies Meet Oregon State ByRayHerbat Associated Press Wi rephoto Tribune Sports Writer ; IOG AN Having had to struggle to defeat last defending Big Sky champion Montana, Friday, the Utah State Aggies take on another potential good squad here Monday night. Sregon State, which finished second to UCLA iifhe Pac-- 8 last year, visits the Spectrum here for d 7:30 p.m. game. ; The Beavers came into the new campaign with hopes of improving upon their 2 record from last year, but Oregon State ran into a buzzsaw Saturday when the Arizona Wildcats handled the coast crew easily, ?,r""Oregon State is a veteran club. Among its members is 8 forward Lonnie Shelton, a who signed a pro contract with the Spirits of St. Louis. Shelton reconsidered and after a lengthy court case his pro pact was declared invalid and he is eligible to play college ball again. ""Utah State, finding a tough time shooting over Montanas zone last Friday, rallied in the second half to post the opening game win. LJJuards Oscar Williams and Blair Reed were impressive and coach Dutch Belnap received big help from hustling forward Blair Martineau. Interestingly, USU has never beaten Oregon State in six tries. - 28-- 7 GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) John Brockington rushed for 111 yards and scored three touchdowns and John Hadl passed for 127 more yards in a swirling snow Sunday, leading the Green Bay Packers to a 28-National Football League rout of the hapless Chicago Bears. against Utah State. Pimm probably will start Jeff Judkins, Chas Mcnatti, Buster Matheney, Doug T.rry and Jeff Jotths against the Lions, but Earl Williams, Greg Define, Tony Hodges, Michael Grt and Brad Smith will get action. Jfoby Leavitt, the sensational prep tar who tested his knee in the last minute against Idaho, also may get a bit more experience. The tip is 7:30 p.m. and there are two for one priced seats in the balcony for this game, as well aalhe Aggie contest and the Utah Classic next I' t r ye 'Ty r "TT" -'- F-'r to catch pass while Cleveland's Steve Holden (88) flies through air in attempt Saints Payton moments later and Pureifory lumbered 11 yards with the recovery to the Bear 11, setting up Brockingtons second TD. . After Harrells scoring pass to Odom, Pureifory knocked the ball loose from Avellini and Alden Roche recovered and returned it nine yards to the Bear eight late in the first half. Brockington scored again on the next play. LIFETIME GUARANTEED H 3 Come In tor a FREE of your antlr exhaust system. Wa have your muffler In stock and ready for IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION for Chevys, Fords, Plymouths, Buicks, Pontlacs, Cadillacs and all ether G.M., Ford. Chrysler, AmeriMost American compact cars can Motor and Foreign carst larger cars at comparable savings CHECK-U- nstalled SPRING SPECIALISTS AAA 995 West 2900 South 486-255- Salt Lake luondGE ufiibxv 1 CUSTOM PIPE BENDING and WONDER SHOCK ABSORBERS at equally low prices. EMISSION CONTROL CENTER Hi Wonder Muffler or TH pipe should ovor foil during normal oa long aa you own your ear. M wW ba replaced absolutely Muffler Center. No inetoHetion or labor charga. Eotonywoi lor Will Harrell pased 14 yards to Steve Odom for a touchdown the rookie halfbacks third scoring strike on an option play in the last three games as the Packers rolled up 16 first downs to the Bears three to storm to a 28-- 0 first half lead. Brockington scored from a yard out to cap an march, the Packers longest scoring drive of the season, on their first series. Ernie Jackson breaks up play. IS50 P SNOW TIRES CASH A CARRY 15 INCH RETREAD t3 Mike McCoy stripped the ball from rookie Walter AND 14 INCH $2.00 MORE 66-6- 19-1- 96-6- - .1 6-- Dolphins, Patriots to Battle Jeteran quarterback Earl Morrall will try to turn the clock back three years Monday night when he leads the Miami Dolphins against the New England Patriots, with a National Football Eedgue playoff berth at stake. " The Dolphins, after two straight losses, would be forced to share first place in the American Conferences East Division if they lose. JJorrall, 41, has been given the assignment of Iff&Jjng the Dolphins the rest of the season as Bob Grieses replacement. A toe injury suffered last week sidelined Griese for the remainder of the regular season. Morrall has seen little action since he replaced Griese in 1972 and led Miami to its final 10 regular season victories. contest may be seen .The nationally-televiselegally on Channel 4 beginning at 7 p.m. 3 d Golden Glove Boxing Set The Golden Gloves and Police Athletic League will host an invitational boxing meet Friday at 7 p.m. at the Elks Lodege, 139 E. South Temple. ,Xhe top junior Olympic and open class fighters will be featured in more than 25 bouts with the Elks Lodge serving a spaghetti dinner from 6 to 8 p.m. as part of the evening's agenda. 4 Eagles, Blazers Play to 1 Tie 1-- ; Special to The Tribune : OKLAHOMA CITY Salt Lake - and Oklahoma tie Sunday night and the 2,892 fans oiUiand witnessed a gem of a hockey game. i With good hard checking and excellent goaltending taking the spotlight, the first two periods were scoreless. But the Eagles took a lead at 5: 12 of the third period on a rebound goal by Lyle Bradley, his fourth of the season. Then, at 15:24, something bizarre happened. There was a pileup in front of the Eagles' net and in the scramble, goalie Ernie Miller was knocked down. Emerging from the cluster of bodies, the Blazers P&ut Evans managed to get a stick on the puck and he sent it weakly into the net. Salt Lake tried in vain to break the tie, with Frank Spring getting off some good shots only to be denied by goalie Pierre Hamel. The Eagles, who have now outshot their opponents the last four games, inched closer to fourth-plac- e Fort Worth in the Central Hockey League Standings. e Tulsa by Whats more, Salt Lake trails only seven points. Salt Lake plays again Tuesday night in Fort Worth. The faceoff is at 7 p.m. mountain time. City battled to a 1 first-plac- Browns Topple Saints by 17-1- 6 CLEVELAND (AP) Greg Pruitt capped a Cleveland march in the waning moments oi the fourth quarter Sunday with an eight-yar- d scoring burst to send the Browns to a 6 National Football League victory over the New Orleans Saints. e and owners of a The Browns, winning streak, spotted the Saints 10-- 0 and 16-- 3 leads before roaring back with two fourth-quart17-1- come-from-behi- 2-- 9 ARE YOU $400 US 5fiJ5K FOR BLACK? 141-- Snowmobilers compare SKIROULE vs. Arctic Cat. , SKIROULE PLUS LASER Arctic Cat Pantera IRh.'iIl r.u in '7j :F' J JW:T two-gam- Temperature Gauge 4-Wh- eel er on a The Browns cut the margin to touchdown pass from Mike Phipps to wide receiver ftrggie Rucker, who was a catalyst in Clevelands big comeback, catching seven passes for 94 yards. Closes Out Drive The scoring pass to Rucker ended a nine-pla- y arive. It began after Alvin Maxsons second touchdown plunge of the day had given the the 16-- 3 lead. Saints, also 97 And then the Browns marched all the way to give Coach Forrest Gregg hope that the yards rebuilding program here is working. The game was played in a nearly steady rain, but Phipps played well despite it. He completed 17 of 29 passes for 162 yards. His one interception, returned 14 yards by Saints linebacker Rick Kingrea, set up New Orleans third quarter touchdown. Pruitt rushed for 78 yards in 19 carries, while rookie Mike Strachan led New Orleans with 99 yards in 21 carries, all in the first half. Strachan suffered an apparent broken ankle while blocking on Maxsons touchdown run with just 27 seconds left in the first half. Archie Manning Successful New Orleans quarterback Archie Manning went to the air only once in the first half as New Orleans successfully played ball control. He wound up' completing five of 11 for 95 yards, including a bomb to Andy Hamilton which set up the second half touchdown. 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