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Show Ute Gridders Drop Game; Hoopsters Win ——— — injured McVeer Leods {i , CE SPORTS. oustonTo 34.14Win HWH ~ HOUSTON (UPI) — Injured two and stopping by FoySt | Game Goes | To Utah 51-42 SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)— jah’ igh sort: Seen: 4 | hale : lowes ;os re ae ly jexico Ie all-controlling : 7. tate Saturday night but man|aged enough offensive power to Burris, who finished the a°34-14 win over the University! 22 touchdown season wil of Utah. The s McVea, who did passes, completed 10 of 2% ey not play in the first half passes against the Utes for 116 1966\Orem Tigers Uphold Grid Tradition Ball Control ~ potential Warren McVea canie off the scoring drivés in the first half. bench in the last half Saturday Post's total. boosted him to night to put a spark into the 1,071 yards for the season to | faltering University of Houston} place him among the nation’s = ~ attack and lead the Cougars to/leaders. ~ ct |down thevisiting Aggies 51-42 in yards. Orem-High’s-Golden-Tigers didn’t quite make it into the |because of a shoulder injury, yards. y Class A football championship throne room, but everybody who’ |scored the go-ahead touchdown ‘Gehrke~hit~12-of -26~for—186 follows the\prep gridiron scene will admit that \the men of in the third quarter and set up| yard for Utah. The leading Utah rusher was Charlie Smith| Coach Udell\ Westover matle a heckuva run at thetitle before the final touchdown in the last with 27 yards in 18 carries, * — —{— ‘going -down-to—-defeat—at-the quarter as the _ 17th-ranked = hands of Ogden in the finals. Cougars ended their season with * The Tigers boast a glor- an.82 record. ious football tradition and‘this Utah, 5-5 this year, played the highly-favored Cougars to a 14year’s Orem High grid juggernaut did nothing to tarnistr that 14 tie the first half thanks to reputation as it swept past nine two scoring passes from quar. Region Four foes with a-great terback Jack Gehrke to split © display of football finesse and: end.Bob. Trumpy... 5 oy firepower that also carried Ken Hebert, Houston's split end, won the national scoring it past East High in the quar-' ® terfinals and Box Elder in the championship~—by scoring the last'two touchdowns and kicking Semifinals. It was the second year in four extra points. The 16 points starting Utah State put -on-an‘a Tow the Golden“ Tigers” have boosted his tatal-te-113; reached the finals before going the 98 by Jim Bohl of New other strong finish Saturday | TYPICAL OF THE ACTION Saturday night in many of the college fieldhouses as the 1966down to defeat. They were Mexico State, who has finished night to pull out a 8978 inter-| 67 basketball season got underway is this shot showing Eugene’ Moore (34) and Bob Cole sectional basketball victory} (42), both of St. Louis University, battling for the ball. |. Dayton’s Rudy Waterman (22) beaten by Davis in the cham- the season. pionship game last season. Hebert’s first-touchdown. pass over Montana State University,| tries to get in on the action and John Kilo (33) tries to get out of the way. (Herald-UPI That’s a- pretty good. record was four yards and his second A crowd of 6,048 saw the in.| Telephoto) was 10, both from it Aggies notch their and \ - one Orem High “and the jurri in in the last quarter. without ‘sia loss at rler.|second winet uri citizens of Orem-can be mighty| 29,Houston Coach Westover also won the nation’s the the Big-Sky Conference. % ‘There were those at the start-of this past season who felt yards and was second to, Notre} yy.4, State opened its cam- MSU In 89-78 Tilt 5 \ total offense ttle with 4974] Four play without a-defeat or |Dame in scoringwith 335 points paign Friday night with a win championship round of the Class-A ne ee siitaing over Pepperdine College. ‘The loss was Montana State’s sec‘until MeVea entered the game ond of the season, The Bobcats in the third quarter, He reeled lost their opener to powerful oft three straight 20-yard runs, Colorado State, on for a touchdown, as the Cougars marched 60 yards for a Blocked shots and rebounds There wasn’t too much question. about the Bengal backfield. Thetalent was there for every! to see. The question mark was the line. Compared with of the massive lines to come out of Orem over the years, this'geason’s forward wall looked touchdown the second time they |Py big Larry Bunce and driv. i Les final. Powellscore, told PROVO, UTAH_COUNTY, UTAH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1966 meDeee Gute vi ing the layups sory inby the made up this year’s 10 yards in six rushes and made|FoWell scored 18 of the Aggies line. They were dedicated who more than made {103 in 10 carries despite: the) P™ 1 points to insure the vic. Collegiate ‘mobility they lacked-in size-and weight, —___fr eit de cops,a Jee Haming esprit Dickfullback, Pos, ran|the)Two Gillespies Bill and Jack /eness, speed and [soe seniorshoulder, captain and in 28carries, But|kept theBobcalsin thegame| H FWOOP ocOres field while MSU chipped in| Depaul 2 North Dakota 47 field goals at a 40.4 percentage| yivcouri 73 Arkansas 66 5 Changes |sisle: saimon wits 17 poats|Vanderbit © Sm. Meth. 6 while Jim Smith dumped in 14)Georgia Tech 87 Rice 61 HONOLULU (UPI)—Liberals oe nate team Aggies. OklahomaSt. 73 Wyoming 64 Jed hy delesnies front the West, ‘The visiters got 25 points|Niagara 85 Fairfield 82 from Bill Gillespie while Jack Jacksonville 92 Augusta 73 pushed. through several impor-' Gillespietallied 19 for the losers Drake 97 North-Dakota St, 66 tant legislative changes at the closely followed by Tom Storm Rutgers 87 Boston U. 71 year he would haye to he a final session of the 79th annual with 18 counters. Harvard 94 Worcester Tech 73 miracle worker.” AAU convention Saturday, Yale 65 Connecticut 57 Well, the ‘season wasn’t strengthening chances of an Scranton, 95 Elizabethtown 85 early settlement of a long feud New Mexico 72 Santa Clara 54 with the NCAA. Utah 51 New Mexico St. 42 Among the imporltant-chanWest Va. 73 Wm. & Mary 67 ges were: Wheaton 94 Calvin 78 —One extra delegate for each Creighton-U, 89: Wise, St. 75 500 athletes registered to a club, ley had proved his coaching 0:maha U. 66 Northeast Mo. 54 hyp to a maximum of four. ability in a manner that all BAKERSFIELD,Calif. (UPI) Slippery Rock-98 W. Liberty 84 associationion allowed to prep fans in the area had i—The passing of quarterback Clemson 102 Citadel 85 vole its own: delegate to the Jerry Miller and several Bowling Green 68 Wittenberg 60 believe. national executive committee. mistakes by Fresno City College Kansas 100 Xavier Ohio 52 “That CharleyDine’s a f a number of vice pres-' enabled Fullerton Junior College Evansville 109 Central Mo, 80 terrific guy,” one prep footCharley Dine identy reduced from five to two: ito overcome a 12-10 halftime Cornell 80 Colgate 75 ut basis. ball: follower. outside of Orem told this writer a few weeks deficit Saturday to capture the Cannisius 78 Murray St. 69 . ago. “I sure wisi we had him in our community.” Texas Christian 102 Centenary vid La Salle 103 7 Potato Bow! Win Goes To Fullerton 32-12 Without question, Westover, consideredone of. the out standing prep football strategists in Utah, probably would be Tri-St. 91 Defiance 60 the first to admil he is extremely fortunate to have a line eoach of Dine’s ability as an*assistant, i in| Westover and committee! Pros Miller ul - “Pm Virgll Carter,” said the BYU ace, ‘Is Deborah here?” ~~ “Deborah Heard the’name Virgil Carter and:justabout did Te Mouble flip, . : Carter, and his wite, Judy, not only brought Deborah, her pletare bask — autographed —but candy forher and _ sisters—Dena, 11; Diasia,8; Desny, i on a \, aZ or. OnshnseeKendall epee teoe, r Center Wesley Morehead had 41 for the’ losers followed by Haven Ski Resort in the North|at the higher elevations and loss_left New Mexico onreae by the|that the afternoon's storm -had|State with a 12 season recor: [vine Me See ; estimated that tte 8! Tied for Lead could be opened by maybe toldtheHold Sanitay waht eae ! Of Golf Tourney ri Tt was explained that about)" ° Bek 7 StanfordBests Sun Devils 87-73 2a% ir ie 3 teow taling PENSACOLA, Fla: (UP)— STANFORD, Calif, (up1—|"4S idealfor this purpose. night in a ragged, foul-heavy elevations and it was felt that basketball game. Six players from the Sun|When there is sufficient snow Devils squad and” two Indians| t the base, there will be plenty fouled out, Arizona State lost| long the ski runs, four of its five starters by the| The snow was sufficiently foul route. heavy Saturday afternoon thatit But the game was close until|blocked the roadinto the ski the final eight minutes when|resort, but the highway crews Stanford’s sophomore Mal Mc-|had the road open and sanded Elwain hit two straight field|by about 8 p.m. and a number of goals to move his team out|persons were at the resort hold-| ing Christmas parties. ahead by_six points. Kentucky 104 Virginia 84 64 63 51 81 {Davidson 97 Pittsburgh 59 Lafayette 80 Delaware 72 Paced by the 25-point produc- jand he was followed by Butler, tion of Steve Bergeson, Brig- with 10, and Winget, D, Camp ham Young High School raced and Johnson, each with eight. to a 7658 victory Saturday The Wildcats led through most’ ‘of the last three quarters, after night over visiting Murray. win in as|the It was the Imany nights for the Wildcats battled them to a 19-19 standoff at the end of the first quarland it saw two players, |Bergeson, hitting in the double ter. The halftime score favored (BY High 3834. By the end of figures, Stan Bergeson netted 13 three quarters, Coach Courtney points, only one less than Bluth, ‘Leishman's Wildcats had forged [Both Peterson and Thompson fo a 10-pointlead. contributed eight points to. the winning cause. BY High Top scorer for Murray was Peterson . Butterfield, who netted 12 points ~Day Intrasquad Meet i ie ii ny the’ Kendall’ 9 |y,Hopes, for skiing at “Timp/that it had beensnowing all day| teammate Bob Evans with 10. wimmers Break 30 Records ek Intocked ef i s& ai Coug: i ene é. z iff ace Eé The i5tE rf qtae HT i Tecognition as:a on both the UPI and the ~ Newspaper Association's offensive team,called on ="Deborah to personally return herpicture which he had auto- ileh A few days later, Carter, who recently received honorable i < = Deborab, a fourth grade studentat the Sunset View School, Men. yard both hed six for the winee Nea peep 76-58 OverVisiting Murray OklahomaState ‘W.Va. St 68 W.Va, Tech NY U, 77 Seton Hall 60 Temple 81 American U, Gannon 68 Buffalo 51 \Drexel 66Del Val 59_ Indiana 8 Depauw 71 ‘Mich St. 63 Miami, Ohio Louisville 99 Georgetown C.W. Post 81 New Paltz 60 |LeMoyne, NY 72 Cortland 56 at end of regulation play Syracuse 99 Geo Wash. 8 ‘then\went on to post a thril- |Kansas St, 52 Oregon 45 ling victory in overtime. Kalamazoo 89 Alma 76 “wrote the letter as part of a classroom project, which was in- spired by her teacher, Mrs, Celia Tripp. 15 points. He was the lone Ute" ‘St. John’s NY 70 Georgetown D.C, 62 OGDEN (UPI)—Weber State! LiL, 74 Catholic U, 47 se FE; ie i 4ued Hisi ~» 3 5 3 2k 2 j € é g Hi Fa2 g : i t z i ipiaie A while back Deborah wrote Virgil 9 letter, telling him he was her favorite footballplayer. She enclosed a pic- ~ ture of herself and asked him for his autograph. Weber Edges Pepperdine © = Deborah Meets Her Grid Hero armor” — BYU fo t sae Ve ee = Deborah, a granddaughter Mr. and Mrs. Dee Brown {ie eas aeete eene 2 oeen “member Cougar Knothole he’s an-even great records and tied a third "-dacieon wes high scorer. wilh BY High Court Squad Wins inded Detroit 91 Aquinas 75. Hornets as he connected on 12 ‘of 21 passes for 211 yards and three touchdowns to entertain a crowd of 12,849 at Memorial Deborah Kendall,year-olddaughter Mr,andMrs.| Jerry Kendall,’ 1718 W. 80 South, Provo, is still walking on Cloud Nine these days, She hada visit week from her “knight in shining an Albion 82 Wabash 79 Wstrn, Mich, 96 Nrthn. I, 59 Princeton 67 Army 63 Tenn 67 SW La. 52 Big Na : maintained Tare ae by Les i2v0la ll 19 8. Dakota St. eeneekeee ee 2 lady Golfe Powell with 19 —pointe--ematneyiy eee moved int,es If the snow caplinud itwas) © Lady At Meeting ) r Utes inLyndon double gues MacKay and, : Haven:Skiin and one of the| AAU) Miarkes | vish state hit 418 fom the| to tateeT oy great place-kickers in the annals of Utah prep football, claims there were a lot, of skeptics who wondered ‘about the Tigers’ the game at25-16 on three field Lipattat oe oe a pair At lim os = Charley Dine is the guy in question... | The game was tied at the| Providence 73 Assumption 59 Orem newspaper publisher H. B. “Jack” Sumner,. whose intermission 36-36, = a Pa. 81 Hofstra 67 Cae ee eee aro ated Utah built its largest lead of D now Falls Sc And there was a great guy coaching that forward wall, |he fumbled four times, losing] up-to-the final-threeminutes.| fon, Brent, was a member of this year’s itt Menyard pushed Utah ahead 17-10, lup with 28 per cent the: fie fieldile the Aggies shot 34 ords, and made NEAA cut-ofi brink, 3:58.57; 200-yard butter- fly, Fred Baird, 2:02.8; and time of 53:2: 2 Coach Walt Cryer reported! 20-yard freestyle, Louis Budge, 1549, that a Also: 100-yard breaststroke, ally steve Schroeter, 1:04.2; 100thrilled by. the performances of , Jess Allen, the freshmen,” he added. 57.7; 400-yard individual medHe predicts-an exciting meet with the University of Utah wif scheduled- Jan. 21,—— Winners and times were: 500-| Doug Fred Baird, Totals... SlecRheoSerownd (he iouige; aenlte, SOMCKR HE RRHENO or determination of the young men e rather puny. \ hel thers eas dubia por tie and-a-layup-and- tipin. by os The gl2 SRELNSeEs lesezereextn playoffs. mr PROM AMO Orem wouldn’t go through aeeg less reach the skins; Who posted their second | win of the season, found the range in the second half after poor first-half -in-which “they had to scramble for a 27-18 halftime advantage, | The win, achieved before }4,411_ fans, maintained Utah's perfect record against New Mexico State. Utah has won all |five “contests played between |the two schools. ae The Utes, who averaged 95 points a game last season, had their worst shooting in 18 games’ as_they were unable to hit. against the determined but outmanned Aggies, The teams battled on even terms through most of the first half before guard Mervin Jack. son's free throw broke a 10-10 See neators from ? sesel Dac an intersectional game played jon the Ute-—home court | Coach” Jack” Gardner’s ~Red- Dumps Cowboy Hoopsters 73-64 STILLWATER, Okla, (UPI)— Oklahoma State, shooting with deadly accuracy when it needed it, opened its home basketball with 21 points, and Jim Feamster, who hit 16, got the first two and Oklahotma State led all the way. Shot after halftime, however, Oklahoma State suffered ket, and Wyoming closed. the gap to 57.53 with eight minutes to go. But Herron and Feamster again hit back-to-back buckets and with six minutes left Okla. homaState had expanded its Denver Defeats Idaho 93-77 j 4 |