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Show -. BY s.. 21 Utah State. . 14 Wyoming . . 20 ‘Ohio State : Al 7 Washington . . 6 Syracuse . Pacific... . 0 New Mexico . 3 Tex. Western. 6 So. Cal. . . 0 Stanford . . . 0 Penn State Oregon... 21 Notre Dame 24 Colo. State . .3 Arizona... 0 UCLA.. af California . . 27 Arkansas . . 14 Utah .... 13 13 } Cats Whip Pacific 21- Kansas . . 15 Texas. ... 13 Oklahoma . . 14 for First 64 Win sere Sxe SHORTS. | Carter, John Ogden Pace BYU to Victory victory gver Pleasant Grove more than a week and a half ago. Feelings ran high during and after the| game, which was a bit- terly-fought struggle and which was decided when a Lehi player grabbed the ball out of a Pleasant Grove batk’s grasp and ran for a touchdown on a. highly - controversial play. Ironically, Pleasant Grove had beaten Provo on a similar play week before. game it almost grew into an out- ; Ray Schwarts and-out gang war as fans, players, and students of been explosive if cooler heads hadn’t : is that The important thing, it seems to me, and just plain school officials, civic leaders, students \good hard look at this matter of unsportsfans take a E manlike conduct. American High school athletics are a part of the benefit to the Way of Life and they can be a great _ They can be community |and the schools involved. citizenship and great builders of sportsmanship and esprit de corps and they can help develop a strong And this. is a schcol and community. pride. within after-the-game w | n athletic contests breed But this is a bad brawls and| near free-for-alls then ' ituation. high school football is . ‘Aa one|fan pointed out, just because of the too great a game to be abandoned action_of a minority of the spectators. cases of postIt’s interesting to note that in most fans. Razorbacks Stun Texas In 14-13 Win kicking specialist, provided PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH! SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1964 Utag Defense Contains New Mexico. Cats’ defensive play -was Kent First. down Nance, who tied with UOP’s Yards rushing John Rodgers on the vote for Yard passing defensive player of the game. Passes Past UCLA In 24-0 Win 10 64 109 «114 6-16 7-26 1 81 1 65 1 quarterback Tom Passes intreptd by 5-280 Strain of Pacific passed for Punts 2 8 Although 114 yards, BYU defensed the Fumbles lost by long bomb so effectively that Yards penalized Ward to move] New Mexico to Utah State’s 15|in the final quar- Miners in Eric Maughan| and Don Holder to Keep control of the ball at crucial moments. Most of New Mexico’s offensive sparke came from sophomore talback Carl Bradford, who replaced second-string ail- game and sophomore quarterback Doug Hendrick connected ter, but a Lobo fumble killed the threat. College Football Scores Punters in BYU-UOP Tussle Pokes Trip 20-6 Tilt By MAX JENNINGS United Press International Kent Oborn of the Cougars, former All-American prep player from Payson, pulled off the surprise play of the game when, with the ball on the and fourth down and to block Y to the north of the stadium was touched by the torch in hands of the “Grand Old Dean of the Mountain, Dean Herald R. Clark.” Weather - wise, prayers he faked a punt from ki k couldn’t have. brought Cougar LARAMIE, Wyo. (UPI)—Eng- formation, and ran for 25 yards fans a better day for their By United Press International Indiana St. 18 Clarion ‘St. 7 player George and a first down on the soccer. lish Taylor 28 Indiana Central 23 sport. The brilliant sun, nulified Squires booted a pair of field 43 West The surprising play came in by a northern breeze (like from goals and two extra points after —_ Oregon 21 Arizona 0 the fourth period with the Cats Alaska) made it blanket-weathBrig. Yourig 21 Coll. of Pac. 0 Westrn. Virginia 23 Va. Tech 10 John Dowler’s touchdown recep- leading 21-0. er. While men hunted in the tions to lead undefeated Wyo- Utah 13 Colorado St. 3 Oregon St. 10 Idaho 7 Morgan State 15 Howard U. 8 Florida 37 Carolina 0 ming by Texas Western Saturday, 20-6. Wyoming found big trouble Texas Sou. 26 |Alcorn A&M 24 waiting all afternoon on Texas Missouri 17 Air Force 7 Western’s forward wall, but California 27 Navy. 13 passes from quarterback Tom Willamette 33 U. Puget Snd. 6 Maryland 10 North Carolina 9 Mont. St.-Coll. 20 Weber St. 12 Miss St. 48 Sou. Miss 7 Washington 6 Stanford 0 Calif: Lutheran 29 Colo. Col. 6 Montana St. 20 Idaho St. 0 ’ SOUTH BEND,Ind. (UPI) — S.D. Marines 33 Lamar Tech 28 Unbeaten, fourth-ranked Notre Wyoming 20 Tex. Western 6 Dame, powered by John Southwest Huarte’s passing and a versa‘ Ri Texas Chrstn. 14 Texas A&M 9 ‘Austin Col. 16 Southwestern 7 N.My St. 13 North Tex. St. 7 second 200- 20 244 on a 39-yard |pass to Claude Utah State utilized the fine running of Murray and tailbacks came late in the first quarter when All-Conference guard Jack Abendschan booted a 33-yard field goal. New Mexico’s defense was superb on all but) two. occasions, but the Lobos’ offense sputtered Hale booted his third straight It Just Wasn’t A Day For Midwest Ohio State 17 Cal. 0 Wilkinson to ends Darryl Alle- man and Dowler found consistsuccess. The Cowboys scored in the first half.on a pass to Dowler a one-touchdown lead i room. In the g Irish Power Saturday. EVANSTON, Ml. (UPI): —jDickie'’s try for an extra point. shutout . at| -Huarte had his Southpaw quar! Durchik’s heroics ended Utah State took the opening | Cougar Sidelights kickoff and moved from their 43, after a fine kickoff runback by Holder, for a touchdown in eight plays. Murray made the clutch runs during the drive and then took Curinga’s pass to score. 300 4 NM 707 O41 It wasn’t a punter’s day at Strain for a 47-yard gain in the USU the BYU - Pacific game, with |second quarter. Scoring: USU—Murray 28 pass from CurThe Cougar. marching band inga (Pella kick) NM—FG 33 Abendschan kick. stood at attention on the footAnd BYU’s Barry Corchnoy, bail field as early as 1:15, an USU—Murray 25 ‘run (Pella the WAC leading punter last easy 15 minutes before game _ kick). A—28,537 year, had only had a 28-yard- time. They were led by their per-kick average for three sparkling twirling team. boots. Henry Nawahine had the The entourage would have best punt, a 46-yarder, his only made any drill sergeant’s chest boot of the day. swell with pride. The symbolic ~ on several drives deep into Utah State territory. Going into the game, Utah State had led the nation in scoring, averaging 44 points a game, HE E BE too, it is said, The Razorbacks, who now and this might not be good. Then, working on move, into the spotlight as the school faculties aren’t too keen about favorite to win the Southwest sellers. Saturday as gatekeepers and ticket rate, most of the trouble seems to follow Conference crown, chalked up ‘At any was an thei fifth straight win of the night games (the Pleasant Grove-Lehi game ts in- year without a loss. Arkansas arclight, encounter ), possibly because the culpri ss was ranked 10th nationally bevolved can sneak away into the cover of darkne fore the game. without being detected. Texas was held scoreless unps following It isn’t often that any trouble develo tu the fourth period. Wingback afternoon games. Phil Harris went over from the fan can play a two to climax a 46-yard drive In the final analysis, though each and better for the first touchdown and part in- buil ding better sportsmanship manner. fullback Ernie Koy scored the inter-school 1 lations by acting in a sporting in some second from the one to end a This is espec ally true of the adult fans, who 70-yard last-gasp Texas drive, been more unruly than the students. In Miami of Ohio Victory triumph extra point and the Cats led Played Top Football The Cougars’ defensive unit 21-0. played top football against the ~ Statistics: BYU UOP UOP ground game. Leading the As Aggies Win Non-Loop Grid Tilt: 34-yard. clutch third-down pass Saturday afternoon high schools from quarterback Freddie Mar- off right guard late in the third conference talback Joe Harris. crowds, except for the fact that the. Lobo quarterback Stan Quins for fans shall to end Bobby Crockett. quarter. college the with e compet to have then would New Mexico’s lone three points tana ran well| throughout the high Northwestern Upset 28-27 BYU 23. The Cats first touchdown in the second quarter came on a 54-yard drive which was set up when BYU tackle Bill Wanosik gave UOP punter Allen their own 46. for Coach Tom Hudspeth’s Cats, The drive featured a 14-yard who had lost four games in a row this season going into Sat- Carter-to-Henry Nawahine pass and an 11-yard run by Alan urday’s- clash. The Cats also lost to New Mexico in their Robinson. Robinson Scores — final game of the 1963 season, Robinson scored from three so Saturday’s win actually broke yards out on a pitch out from a five-game losing streak. Rolling up 353 total yards, the Carter after the BYU signal Cats were sparked to their vic- caller fooled the entire Pacific tory by two sophomores—quar- team and. everybody in «the terback Virgil Carter and full- stands with a fake handoff to Ogden diving into the line. Guy back John Ogden. Carter, 176-pound master fak- Hale booted the extra point. er on the handoffs and an aeri- The Cougars’ second touchal artist with the winning touch down of the game came on a Saturday, passed for one touch- 66-yard drive, which followed a down and ran for another to 15 yard runback of a punt by take back-of-the-game honors. Kent Oborn and was helped along by a face-mask penalty Leads Ground Attack against the Tigers. The touchOgden, a 195-pound workhorse down came on a 37-yard pass from Tarzana, Calif., racked play from Carter to Nawahine,. 106 yards on 27 carries, as he who took the bombin full stride led the BYU ground attack. on the Pacific 20 and ran into The Cats, who played aggresthe end zone. sively throughout the game on Once again Hale booted the a perfect football afternoon, scored two touchdowns in the extra point. Third Cougar Touchdown second quarter and one in third Bill Wylie got the third Cougperiod to win going away. It wasthe first time the Cougars ar touchdown march under way had ever beaten Pacific in when he intercepted one of football in a series’ dating Strain’s passes on the Pacific A. back to 1958. With Ogden again leading the The Cats picked up 20 first downs to 10 for Pacific and 244 charge, the Cats rolled to pay dirt in seven plays with Carter yards on the ground and 109 through the air, while the Tig- scoring on a roll out from the ers gained 64 yards rushing and three. By KYLE THOMPSON United Press International . AUSTIN (UPI)—The giantkilling Arkansas Razorbacks stunned top-ranked Texas 14-13 Saturday night, snapping the defending national champion Longhorns’ wining streak at 15 in a row. Tom “McKnelly, the Arkansas what proved to be the Uifference when he successfully convered after both Razorback By JOHN MCMILLION generally is the touchdowns. game brawls and gang wars it United Press International Perhaps it would involved. are who Texas scored with less than athletes, the not * ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (UPI) the example set by z minutes to play-and tried for be well for these fans to follow hands and a 2-point conversion and a. vic- — Utah State’s versatile offense the athletes, who generally go ~ shake over. overcame a staunch New Mexis tory. But quarterback Marvin ongratulate| each other after the game ico defense as the Aggies took on talk Kristynik’s pass was batted some been has there a 14-3 non-conference football : pie recent years away and the Razorbacks had that all game Saturday night. the part of Utah school administrators won. held in the be should contests Some 28,500 fans watch ed fullathletic school high The fleet-footed Razorbacks the be not back Craig Murray scor eon a afternoon.| Economically this might put their touchdowns on the Friday why see 28-yard pass from quarterback best thing) because it is easy to scoreboard with two big plays Rudy Curinga early in the first played Frinight games draw better than those —an 81-yard punt return for a quarter and then Murray added ; score by Kenny Hatfield and a the clincher’ on |a 25-yard burst day afternoon. games might draw good instances ha e a place in High sc! ool athletics definitely have lly iy a the overall school program,it is genera given a a is a shame V when they are sullied and name byirres sponsible fans. Somethin g shouldbe. done to correct the probcan be Jem before i balloons ‘into a situation that permanently lamaging to prep sports. penetrate any deeper than the 114 yards with their air game. : have prevailed i If the true facts were uncovered it 58 the game.. probably] would be found that the backers of both camps were to blame for the situation that could (20), BYU halfback, is shown swinging around his right end for the first Cougar touchdown after taking a pitch-out from quarterback) Virgil Carter in the second quarter of Saturday’s game with the BE Both sides have been accusing each other of using unsportsmanship tactics during and after University of Pacific. The Cougars won 21-0 to post their first victory of the season and break a fivegame losing streak which includes the final game of the 1963 season against New Mexico. (Herald Staff Photo by Harald Monson) FIRST COUGAR TOUCHDOWN—Alan Robinson a4 both communities milled around the gridiron. In fact, only fast action on the part of the alert | Pleasant Grove, police and auxiliary police kept the situation from getting completely out of hand and developing| into something really serious. the Tigers were never able to Herald Sports Editor Victory ~ It’s wonderful! Brigham Young University’s Cougars won their first game of the season Saturday, when they whipped the University of Pacific, 21-0, before 12,817 fans in the new BYU’s stadium. The Words, charges and counter-charges continued to be tossed around Saturday in the name of sportsman-} ship and|the lack of it as the aftermath te.Lehi’s 6-0 At any| rate, according to several eye -|witnesses, quite a rhuparb developed and after the By RAY SCHWARTZ Ford the big rush and the enfour suing kick only went 16: yards to give the Cats the ball on straight weckends of frustration , Prep Athletics Build Sportsmanship If ... only the 14 ’ Oborn alse probably cut off hills many women took advana Pacific touchdown when he tage of the fine weather and caught Mike Sears from behind on the BYU 30. after the UOP end had taken a pass from Tom Syracuse. Defeats Penn State by One TD Margin UNIVERSITY PARK, (UPI) — Quarterback Pa. W. Mahle scored on a four-y: run in the final minute to. Syracuse a 21 - 14hard - | Just as it would ld . the g: endin 1t14 tie a ee detidiciog |