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Show Nebraska Cornhuskers Finish Season With Perfect Record By United Press International Ciassic against Alabama Nebraska is the first team to Nebraska frolicked to a 243 halftime lead and coasted in schedule. during the second half. QuarterThe topvanked Cornhuskers back Jerry Tagge teamed up on wrapped up their an 80-yard scoring play to tight season with their 12th victory end Jerry List after Dave Saturday night but the NCAA, Mason ran 28 yards with an which only allows college teams intercepted pass for the Cornto play 11 games,will list their huskers’ first touchdown and record officially as 110. the rout was on That's because Nebraska's 45Penn St.’s Ist Loss 3 romp past Hawaii in Honolulu In a game that had a bit isn’tofficially recognized by the more significance, Tennessee NCAA. Butit was stili a great tock advantage of Conrad vacation in the sun and the surf Graham's 76-yard run with a for the Cornhuskers after the fumble recovery and Bobby tough test against Oklahoma Majors’44-yard run with a punt and before the Orange Bowi return to stun Pena St. 3i-i1 win 12 games in an 1l-game The loss was the first of the his first losing season since season for Cotton Bowl-bound 1949. Penn St. and was a blow to the Roger Praetorius and Ron Nittany Lions’ pride. Penn St. Page scored the two touchclaimed it deserved a higher downs on runs of 10 and sever ranking but the loss ended the yards. Lions’ arguments. Sooners’ 9 Scores Oklahoma, which went to Majors scampered for 151 yards on punt and kickoff Stillwater, Okla., while Nebraska was basking in the sun in returns icr Tennessee. The , How $-2, are headed Hawaii, didn’t have any more toward a Liberty Bowl show- trouble than the Huskers did down on Dec. 20 against Oklahoma routed Oklahoma St. 58-14 as Jack Mildren ran for Arkansas. two touchdowns and passed for Syracuse woundup with a 5-51 record by downing Miami of Florida 140. The vigtory saved coach Ben Schwartzwaler from Bob Karpowitz Named As Emcee at Herald Banquet Bob witz, a veteran football referee in the Western Athletic Conference, has been named as the master of ceremonies for the annua} Daily Herald Prep Football Honor Banquet which will be held Tuesday night at 7 p.m. at Sundance. Karpowitz, a former Brigham Young University football player, now the managerof the Utah Valley Industrial Development Association, join Utah State's head football coach Chuck Mills on the program, il be the featured speaker. The Daily Herald’s All Region footbell team, including 11 offensive and 11 defensive piayers, will be honored at the banquet. The players being honored will be joined by their parents and and has officiated many major the head football coachesof the college games. Region and their wives. He played football at BYU In all, some100 people will be during the 1948-51 seasons under on hand for the ninth annual head football coach Chick football banquet sponsored by Atkinson. He was an offensive The Daily Herald. The Herald fullback, and is still in the BYU also sponsors a_ similar record book for having the highest percentage of successful basketball honor banquet. Karpowitz has been a referee PATattempts. Hehit 22 of 24 in in the Western Athletic Con- oneseason, whichstill stands as ference for a number of years, a schoolrecord. Bill Russell Speaks SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Bill Russell, former superstar basketball player and coach for the Boston Celtics, Thursday said he was not a basketball player, but man who played basketball. Russell told a University of Utah audience that he always looked at basketball as a game. “I was a person before I played, while I played and after I played,” he said. ‘‘Athletics is something that must be kept in perspective. If it gets out of proportion it becomes a disease.” Russell said he always played as an invoived professional who ioved the game and not as a mercenary. He encouraged the students to get involved in solving the problems of society and told them to “get high on people, not “We are all here together,” Russell said.” Your education should teach you not how to makea living but howto live. “Athletics proved to me that men with a goal can work together no matter what background they come from,” he added. Udell Westover, retired Region Four football coach, and Dick Hill, the Provo High coach who retires this year, were both teammates with Karpowitz at BYU,along with pro player Rex Berry. Karpowitz is the president elect of the Riverside Country Club,isa graduate of South High hool, and is married to the former Barbara Breeze. ‘mney havefour children, Xent, Karen, Kathy, and Kori. The players being honored are as follows: First team offense: Steve AF; Tim Durrant, Dick Armstrong, GameTelevised The BYU-St. Joseph's basketball game will be televised tonight at 9 p.m. on KBYU-TV. The Cougars won the game 73-72 in the championship of the BYU Classic. KBYU-TV is on Channel11. two more. The the Western Hockey League standings today while the lackluster Seattle Totems established another dubious record in their disastrous season. Denver downed Portland 6-1 Sundaynight to regain a share of the WHL lead, which the Broncs had held solely until last week. Phoenix held on to maintain a 3-3 tie with San Diego Saturday to hold on to a share of the Sooners. who meet In other games, San Diego St routed North Texas St, 4428 while Bethany ge topped Missouri Valley 17-14 in the 2rd annual Mineral Water Bowl and Cal Lutheran whipped Westminster (Pa.) 30-14 to capture the NAIA’s Division il national title. There will be seven bowl games this Saturday. Tennessee St. meets McNeese St. in the Grantland Rice Bowl, Louisiana Tech faces Western Michigan in the Pioneer Bowl, Boise St meets ChicoSt. in the Camellia Carson-Newman meets Fairmont, W. Va., in the Share Bowl, Florida ‘A&M meets Kentucky St. in the Orange Blossom Classic and Arkansas Tech battles Livingson, Ala., in the NAIA Division | title game. Nicklaus Leads Tourney In Quest for MoneyTitle ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI) — —all decided against entering next week's $130,000 Bahamas National Open at Freeport Thus Trevino’s record $229,552, final round of the $150,000 Walt which he has already pocketed Disney World Open Golf tour- this tour, will stand or fall nament, couldn't suppress a when Disney dishes out the smile when he heard Nicklaus prize money today Boyish-looking Bert Yancey, whotrailed Jack Nicklaus by one stroke going into today’s was unhappy with his game. All three had waited until the “Tt must be nice to lead a last minute before making up tournament and feel you're their minds. playing terribly,” said Yancey, Nicklaus admits he wouldlike , eda unday te put the honor of ing bein; the golfer league lead while hapless him in sole possession of second who has won the most moneyin Seattle fell to Portland 00 and place with a 10-under-par total a single season. He's just Salt Lake City edged Denver + of 206. $16,000 behind Trevino and 2 Seattle's loss was their 11th Auburn in the Sugar Bowi, scored nine times in their 13 possessions. Bowi, By United Press International Phoenix and Denver were locked in a tie for first place in Monday, December 6, 1971 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 9 straight of the season—a new Totem record. Seattle is 2-18 for the season and Saturday became the tirst WHLteamto Nicklaus, finishing this year’s PGAtour with a roar, sloshed around Disney's 6,924 - yard Magnolia ‘Course under a dismal drizzle and picked up a pair of birdies which gave him have given up more than 100 a 70 and pnt him at -underpwints this season. par 205 for the tournament. There were RoyalSecret Germaine Terry Dill, who Yancey said “it was misersble out there,” but he said he Trevino, who has won the Arnold Palmer's 70 US. British and Canadia was terrible,” said Opens in his most spectacular Nicklaus, who seems unstoppa- tour to date, said he is simply day night with Portland at ble in his drive to overtake Lee Denver and Salt Lake City at Trevino as the season’s top “mentally wora out” and needs a rest. Phoenix. money-winner. “I couldn't bePalmer, who has a slight Western Hockey League lieve my wedge play. It was chance of overtaking the merry By United Press International awful, absolutely terrible.” w | tpts gf ga Deane Bemanshot a hot 66 Mexican, also said he wouldn't 14 3.31 92 55 and newcomer Lanny Wadkins go to the Bahamas, even with Phoenix 15 6 131 85 60 carded a 69 to move into a the $30,090 Day first-place Denver 13 7 2 28 83 66 third place tie at nine-under-par prize up for grabs. San Diego 9121 9 73 78 997 Salt Lake Nicklaus, who has been upset 812 117 78 81 Portland And Arnold Palmer, who is with his iron shots andhitting a 218 0 4 35106 third on the money list and few practice balls after each Seattle Sunday’s Results $29,000 behind Trevino, posted round, said “everybody played Denver 6 Portlen4 1 another 70 to put him at eight- awful” Sunday. Saturday’s Results under 208 along with Lou Jack BlamesSelf Salt Lake 4 Denver 3 Graham, Frank Beard and But he didn't blame the San Diego 3 Phoenix 3 Dwight Nevil. weather for his uninspired Portland 10 Seattle 0 Jack's Money Goal round. Tonight’s Schedule Golf's current big three — “I blame mostof it on me,” No games scheduled Nicklaus, Trevino and Palmer he said, his blonde hair damp ‘it felt terrific.” 1 was hitting mytee shots real good,” said the 1969 winner of the Atlanta classic. 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So I've decided not to goto the Bahamas NO TRADE-IN NECESSARY FREE MOUNTING 2 shet sparkling 65 on opening day and shared the lead with Nicklaus at the end of two into trouble on the last Sunday and ended with a 75 which put him five strokes off the pace with a six-under-par tetal of 210, Yancey’s 5 Birdies FAMOUS PERFUMES and COLOGNES White Shoulders Most Precious Shalimar “How many are ahead of me?” he asked in the press tent. “There should be about 0." almost certain topick up a nice no games sche- duled in the WHL. League play resumes Wednes- and stringy after an afternoon in the rain. On the 456-yard, par four bundle today. 16th, Dill ere into the woods y to posting a But, he said Sunday, “I feel if AF; Dave Pendleton, SF; Steve Geotin, Orem; Gordon Duke, Provo; DwightNielsen, Carbon; and Glen Schriever, Springville. First team defense: Veloy Twitchell, Payson; Max Bailey, Orem; Blake ‘Trane, Lehi; Jake Andrus, SF; Charlie Oliphant, Pg; Kim Fox, AF;Lynn Lewis, Provo; Gary Etherington, Payson; Allen Strong, Provo; Gary heeen and David The head ates of the ten Region Four schools who will also be at the banquet are as follows: Tom Crittenden, AF; Jim Durrant, Payson; Dick Hill, Provo; Tom Molen, Orem; Lloyd Jacobsen, Lehi; Jacobsen, Springville; Delroy Anderson, SF; Gale Anderson, Uintah; Boyd Bell, Carbon; Paul Gillespie, PG. In a question period after his talk Russell also said that pro teams wouldn’t be able tc buy college athletes away from college teams beforetheir eligibility was up if the universities gave the student players what they deserve. another and Greg Pruitt ran for Golden Eagles Edge Denver 4-3 Pia MASTER CHARGE B.F. GOODRICH 123 WEST 1230 NORTH — PROVO 373-6715 OPEN WEEK DAYS 8:00 to 6:00 — SATURDAYS 8 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY |