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Show SugarBowl Bound Alabama Remains:Only Unbeaten CrimsonTide Wallops Auburn 31-0 For Third Perfect Season In Past Six Years By MURRAY OLDERMAN RMINGHAM, Ala (UPL) —|scoring attack with: pinpoint{of 16 passes for.160 yards. 158 Sports Editor SieurKatona, ranked a er aeelesto the first half. ae i ded for the nd aj 's. — ont ag SaarnatsGoeae television audience, (camein the de rival Auburn 31-0 Saturday to drove Stabler: passed 63 yards to end the Newspaper Entarorise Aova, = Sports Editor Newspaper Enterprise Association Frank Gifford will now go the movie route, too, as an adjunct to his telecasting career. The former Jim Thorpe ‘) Trophy winner will start shooting a war film in February His old running adversary, Jim Brown, has a picture starting in February—goatee and all. . Tom Cahill, who brought Army-that-amazing-8-2-record, should be the coaci of the year. Bill Carpenter the Viet Nam hero who just ~eturned to receive the Distinguished. American Medal _from the National—Pootbalk Foundation, goi his grid start playing for ‘tom at Manlius prep. Carpenter-was-steered to Cahill by Red Blaik, former Army coach, who receives the Foundation’s Gold Medal... 5 Soar Tigers to the cap its third perfect season in| Ray Perkins for one touchdown, | Alabama eight. Jimmie Jones six years. |Kelley added two more with! missed a field goal attempt Junior quarterback Ken/runs of one and 12 yards and there. (Snake) Stabler and tailback|senior quarterback Wayne) perkins caught four passes Leslie Kelley Jed the Alabama Trimble connected with Donnie| so» 192 yards, tying the school @ -Alyard- scoring! recorg of 33 receptions ina Pee, | season. Steve Davis booted four extra) The Crimson Tide, winning points and added # 23-yardfield for the seventh timein the last Oa. games Tig . It was the 10th straight win of norieeds the series 16-14-1.) the season for Alabama, which has the nation’s longest winning streak among. major colleges at 6 George ‘Clark’s high scoring The Crimson. Tide, to..meet By MUBRAY -OLDERMAN ing of honors, B. Y. High © something special was-up- when he got a call at his apartment in Gainesville to come up to N the university president's office: ripped American Fork’s chances! Nebraska in the Sugar Bowl, Beats Utes; ‘of winning-in- Friday's game-as/jr15~gone~ undefeated in 1961, = he tallied 33 points for Olympus 1954 and 1966, 63. 5] ‘High which won 8275. * The. shutout was-the sixth of Score, i" Olympus appeared to be in|the season for Alabama and I mid-season shape, : “Not -many people=get- to-go Hig in there,” ‘said. the Gator All. Ew American, “so I ¢an't sey. I was exactly shocked when Jey el ie bar = ue making }—=miotakos-than._ the. icon reeae ttle at Steve Spurrier of Florida figured mi On, their opening practice < — Taylor showed good) Auburn, losing its sixth game|tyintay High, Friday. ae i =f oer fl would be interested in shelling Brown Myers ~ Peck Bs Gray 1H 5 tH 3 Bateman 1 2 tee Aa ; When Cards Play Cowbeys eo season and I was : = The Johnson City, ‘enn, pro- Spurrie duct might have been interest- ed in going to school in his own ee NFL East Division seored the next two touchdowns,|,7ine Capstone Femasa toni ea state, except for the fact the Volunteers played single wing k t Stake + eptics who are already last year. football while he was being rectuited. Two weeks after he - signed withFlorida, Tennessee changed cosches and installed Mike Garrett's quick word of advice to All-Americans But even though the clubs) interested in pursuing a pro career: “One, be in great share ‘Totals er 2%eee 11-90 %5 sandwiched around Davis’ field) lontired Y's strong de- ae : Louis| SttheLouis, tied Division for firstofplace|battled a 1010 deadlock ” with BCoach in ae kw... Courtney, fete pol pce Cardinals Tout seem the ie cinch to be St. ietes forgetting|in Eastern the|the firstto meeting, St. Louls college.” The onKansas City halfback, rookie ofae the Elggren 8 G. Gark toe seena ati ‘Sundberg eee, 13 17) He crashed over from the one Y “48 742 $8|late in the second quarter, and| Leishman of K, Clark f 1 game as a sophomore against (heal the Saturday clash, (Herald-UPI Telephoto) 2 12 5 8 12 17 4 57 18 Taylor f down with a one-handed stop in the air and the Crimson Tide went on to a 31-0 victory in 1 49 16 Steve dueled once directly with Joe Namath, the $400,000 quarterback. He. played: the whole the hard-charging line of untied- 0) AUBURN’S eae eeers Mike Hall_(54) brings him TORE Crt = Sat id him the Continental League - on the: al ‘out $200,000 for his” services. 4 showing good a 4 of fame—nis own lawyer, Bill O'Neal, Who's already informed form and was steady throughout jin 10 outings, battled Alabama| "in wisdoats had a strong dethe Kent Gurney was : ‘ ei he tre Wi )terback has the first trappings players, some ‘of whom were polnis per game. Notre Dame is/game;-B-¥. High Wildcats-came ‘on the sick list. second with 3.8, through with a 63-51 win over > 6 O8 8}then broke Over tackle late in ‘a aie ede ten ; : u : pti the Wildcats. He| what the Baltimore Colts did|National Football League with|finds itself a 13-point underdog year inthe AFL was nettled into “3 ul na : 185 Clearfield Pate 60 | Using all junors, Spanish Fork 153 105 & 2% : a a 02 ide the division cham.| Bay the Colts did lastplayoff year to’forGreen| pega in their the| #.”.... Mike, who stands only 58, says his: big proben has og With the NFL titlist now| Western Division crown, Play-| reacting to those big linemen,especially on pass blocking: “It’s i ing ing Johnny ; They come at you full speed, groaning and making Reve a Bed 2008eeae and Gary Cuozzo, an| noises at you. You just hope you hit ’em low enough and they ene ie Toeche inspired Baltimore defense held| don’t hurt you. I try to hit a man around the ankles or shoe olbeat Clearfield 65 - 57 at the|vitally important up the offense that was Jed by| laces.” .. |Dons’ court Friday night. 21-95 $1] The game was close, and was converted halfback Tom Matte} , 47 14)in the last quarter set Clearfiel 12 A}back as Jack Sheen and Gary) 12 1} With strong rebounding and ee pints, eeisadee mnt28 in : Pe vi Seentn We understand perfectly, :y Gs {purbudget,Gifts aepk dropping in, as the oS ime year when extra can be ig help. a :te ‘i eas2 - been bln thousandsof Santasall across the county. ae help you? Well ~~ Certainly try. HOW MUCH CAN YOU USE? hall ............ 2 1 12 1" 0 9-16 57| promise, their shooting per- varsity, . . . ; 1 Fr 3 : — High Bar — Kimball, Utah; while Krishnan-had- to come|Dudley 1" 46 6 At one time, Wasatch Jed by 46 28/8 points, but Pleasant Grove $5 Sirallied in the last quarter, a8] o¢ Grand Rapids, Mich.; tackle 1-14 11 Newman's defensive action gave ‘Jim. Maham- of Boise, Idaho; the |tie for second, Morrissey, BYU, and Hale, Utah, Long Horse — French, BYU; er, BYU; Morrissey, BYU. | 0-0.” 2/them the ball. Robert _|irom delleie-doek, Soot Bacon... 4.008 aoatng petPlseant Richards Grovein American jose Edison pment BYU; Watters, BYU; Hale, and a om All-Around — Dan Comer, Totals ............ 16 82-44 64 vanish hiny achleve the triumph, s Fork 03 32 2s “4 GIFTS: FOR HER!; GIFTS FOR HIM! ‘ $00 $40.95} —| atsi| sae 56,50) 72.06 ofbow,bivecdlar, « see, o Bear .. . a saddle or bridle, a BY High, pair of lee skates, poit of peer ee a huntinga coat Sfle i ‘ é | BYSide Horse — Dan Comer, 7A @ Ft lus 1 Give: A gun, a rod & real, a pat a / W NEEDS BE. agai oo ” ioc ok <a ieee High Bar — Robinson, un- 8 12 1/Mane : SANTA SAYS... “GIVE LESS mSae “exit Gem ee Exercise — er, $a 2 pee Have JUNIOR DIVISION 3 U7 1m 2 Christmas eens StillI. Rings — Nicholas, BYU: GFT 7 ° oe Parallel Bars — Nicholas, victory. AEE oa 6 shFork... 15 aE Mandarino 5-7, 62, 63, 62. ‘A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY| eeen "7BA5 201.51 129.56 soeeeet oer aieion ving “their all for dear old adtodayythe NationaJnr At ‘Y’ Invitational Meet ANISH FORK G F Ti centage gets better. round against Australia ‘Swenson Koch handled India’s No. 2|Atwood ‘player Jaideep in| Holt consecutive 62, 62, 69,/Sheen Cet, Ment PagansFer YouBet 96 Me, 24o, 18Mo.’ $800 ——] $16.76 $20.00 : 41. At the Friday} All-Americans 6 47 16/the defensive end,and also gave back Harold Peacock of North.|. Richard Nicholas of Brigham Watters, BYU; Nicholas, BYU. 4 e ' fate points. eee eastern A&M and halfback Ron He Puiareaeees : practicing f of Cameron at Lawton, oneve week, but displayed good| Gardin unattached; , the] unattached. . Z ae Eddy will, probably. have the unique distinction of being Junior Colleges: ofteoermm ype teMeDanemayet junior year. Ole Miss, the Irish football brass is 7 04 14) Barter showed good form on reeae eeser teams knotted 1-1 in their] Totals stockings erica Jo n 0 44. 4Jomthe lis with 20 pois, India’s Ramanathan Krishnan) won opening day singles} ane in the inter-one gt Offamilies everyyear. 46-41 G:F Thy bth teams,givingRobertoTexanadvoObshors) BYU) Gymnast Top Performer CALCUTTA, India (UPI) — =ee 10-10, wasn't actually good and| Broncos have altéady uséd owner Gerry Phipps to make a Baltimore should have “won” pitch for him. Nick's only reaction: “I hope they're willing the game, 10-7. fopay.”.... * u » 62 0 & i man ‘America football team announc. 00 2B4/|Show and making him’high foot Thorias Koch of Brazil and = seis goal tat tied the game,| and Denver both cated Nick last year ax a future, and the at wan aon oe eae25 Bicket wastrewuentymissed] was juently mu: DODGE CITY,’ Kan, . (UPI) pea -In :in :Tennis . ; ‘ est revealed that Don Chandler’s| who handles Minnesota Viking telecasts on the side, Detroit ish Fork and was high man oe Wasatch led Pleasant Grove i 8 2 90 51] Bop Clearfield, Graham threw acetatar cee Announce hy Krish (actually he’s half Mexican, too). Nick has signed with a cor- of the films has since| ‘poration headed by Jim Morse, a former Notre Dame back t BY High .......13 0 ® $8) in 16 points with Peterson ring-|1, win 46 i sudden death overtime before| services, Not Nick Eddy, the Irish All-American halfback losing, 13-10, FHQODSTELS 24 18|Beckstrom brought Spanish 7-8 -11|Fork to victory at the charity ° 12 /line, W Most Notre Dame football players have used Julius Tucker, and extended the Packers into} a South Bend lawyer, to negotiate with the pro teams for their FT| tied at half time with little mar- Pl Grove 24 /gin on the scoreboard 7 ° 12° glout the battle. Heavy fouling coves lex pactietiance’ by Allen" the Dallas Cowboys at S21 ermine Ceraels, Wil Bl Sates iat Wares to e aret tne to lavas the Cott BowlSay ine aeeeeevaline| Bet You mad: ‘You sayy gotanally to Deore ikI. putio prowe te GFT DonsTip eeeraaa at emt mpowever,what pee oeae they're right; but you-den’t admit Antoine ¢ e i ered 340 11} Colo SPONA bari = Woldotass, son — Holdeman, sched . : : teg-tises 2 Rotioaes: wn 16 1492 46} backs John tached. wrestl- Cincinnati Beats ! Wisconsin 77-70 MADISON, Wis, (UPI) — Cinciaat’s John Howard. put a spectacular ‘exhibition and-led--the |