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Show em emer ce i ‘CougarFootballers Gain New Drive After Win OverTigers A gridiron rivalry. that has for Curg Belcher, the sopho- had some special words of McNaughton, who spelled off AverageKill Likely For Deer Hunt Utah’s general deer hunting been dormant for the past 15 more defensive man whodislo- praise for Grant Wilson, BYU Ogden at fullback, acounted for season comes to a close on most years will be reactivated in El cated his elbow’ Saturday and middle-guard who cameup with Paso, Tex., this weekend when will be out for the rest of the two unassisted tackles, ten asBrigham Young: and Texas season. sisted tackles, and broke up a Western resume their football| The loss of Belcher reduced pass play. series. the Cougar squad to 36 players, Amongthe other players who Kickoff for the Cougar-Miner one of the smallest representa- kept the Tigers from, scoring game is scheduled for Satur- tions BYU has had in recent were tackle Hank Skidmore, day at 8 p.m. in El Paso’s Sun years. Last week in the 6-7 loss linebacker Kent Nance, and deBowl. to Colorado State the Cougars fenders Mike Jacobsen, Kent Resumption. of the series be- lost the services of two-year Oborn, Bill) Wylie and Doug tween the two schools could veteran Phil Brady. Schow. produce oneof the better games “‘We’ll' have to do seme jugOffensively, the Cougars came of the season. The hungry Min- gling, to strengthen ourselves up with their best running er crew is still looking for that on defense, Hudspeth noted,| gZame of the season, posting a first win, while the Cougars ‘which means we may be call-| total of 244 yards rushing seem to be gaining momentum ing on more of our sophomore against Pacific. Leading the following their 21-0 blanking of talent to keep us going.” 4 ball carriers for the second Pacific. Words of Praise week in a row was sophomore “Winning that game against After watching the films of} fullback John Ogden, who had Pacific. has given us new con- Saturday’s game, Hudspeth! 106 yards on 27 carries. Austin fidence and néw drive,” said head coach Tommy Hudspeth after the Pacific win. “‘We’ll keep going now.” | Some Adjustments Needed Even though the shutout against the Tigers was wel come, Hudspeth wasn’t pleased | E with the team’s level of per formance. Some other: adjustments will be riecessary to get the Mountain Cats prepared for Saturday’s intersectional game. For one thing, the Cougars hunting units across the State October: 27th, with field reports and information from key check points presently indicating that passes for a total of 95 yards an average number of animals will. be harvested from the and one touchdown. State’s 62 deer units. BYU-Miner Series According to the Dey _ Texas Western holds a lead in of Fish and Game, mild weaththe game series between the er, a genéral. lack of foliage, two schools, two wins against and good accessibility into most one. defeat. The series began deer hunting- country is exin 1946 with the Cougars taking pected to account for another a 14-13 win. The 1948 encounter good harvest year. , ended with a 34-20 win for the Holders of a regular license 32 yards on six carries. Wingback Henry Nawahine had his best afternoon as a pass receiver, catching five Miners. The last meeting be- and tag who fail to bag a deer tween the two teams in 1949 during the regular season will ended in a 47-6 blasting of the still have ample opportunity to Cougars. All games were play- hunt during extended seasons ed on the Miners’ homefield in on some herd units. Anyone El Paso. planning to do so should be certain of the hunting unit boun-1 daries before going afield. Units with extended seasons and ‘all rules and regulations governing these hunts are shown in the 1964 deer hunting proclamations which are available from Department offices or from license agents throughout the State. Will Lick - Jacobs Gains Liston Again Lead In . WACRushing (UPI) Utah fullback Allen Jacobs has moved into the lead in rushing among Western Athletic Conference ball carriers. Statistics released by Commissioner Paul Brechler’s office show the rugged Utah fullback has gained 317 yards in 83 carries. A 100-yard effort in Utah’s 13-3 win over Colorado~ State shoved Jacobs into the lead. In another change Brigham Young University’s Kent Oborn took over the leadership in the punt return department. He has an accumulation of 165 yards in nine returns and ‘sone yard ahead of Arizona’s Floyd Hudlow. Arizona State’s John Torok held on to the total offense and passing leadership even though the Sun Devils were idle. Torok has 806 yards total offense and has passed for 846 yards. He has a minus 40 yards in rush- ing. Randy, of 695 N. 8th E., Provo, bagged two bucks Saturday at 7 a.m. in Hall’s Fork on Herd Unit 18 in Diamond Fork. (Photo Courtesy of State Fish ‘and Game Department). f Trainer Says will have to find a replacement PHOENIX, Ariz. PROVO FAMILY GETS TWO BUCKS—Mr. and Mrs. Vern Thorpe and son, MIAMI BEACH (UPI)—Cassius Clay’s trainer, Angelo Dundee, said Monday that Clay will beat Sonny Liston in Boston “BAGGED ON THE SKYLINE DRIVE RIDGE—These three hunters found the deerslaying good on the Skyline Drive Ridge. The three nimrods include David Gottfredson, Bill Claudin and Larry Linde. Linde got a five-pointer and Claudin a four-pointer. . Nov. 16 “no matter what shape Clay is in.” “Liston made two bad mistakes in his life,” Dundee said. “The first one was when he fought Clay before and the second one is fighting him again.” Dundee said the heavyweight boxing champ without a crown BOSTON (UPI) — Dick. De —removed by the World Boxing Vola, 132, Charlestown, Mass., Association—was ‘‘not available Monday night outpointed for words.” But he stepped into Tommy Tibbs, 132, Roxbury, the Louisville Lip’s role with flying colors. Mass. (10). “T tell you this,” Dundee said. NEW YORK (UPI) — The} “Clay will beat Liston no matfourth annual American Foot- ter what shape Clay is in.” As for answering questions on ball League all-star game will be played in New. Orleans’ Su- Clay’s weight, .he said ‘‘that gar Bowl stadium on Saturday, ain’t nobody’s business, .espeJan. 16. cially Liston’s.” Fight Results = - : st e HOBBLE CREEK KILI—These four hunters made their kills while hunting on Saturday’s general deer season opener at the head of theleft fork of Hobble Creek Canyon. The hunters include (left to right): Kathleen and Erwin Sheppard of Sandy and Steve Strong and Juanita Stewart of Springville, (Photo courtesy of State Fish and Game Department). i However, the Arizona State passer has thrown 10 touchdown aerials and has completed 50: of 82 passes. ig Arizona’s Floyd Hudlow is the leading scorer with 30 points. Ben Hawkins of Arizona State follows with 26. In team statistics Arizona State leads in total offense with art. average of 370 yards while Utah is in front in total de- fense, yielding an average of 193 yards per game. Sale of cattle and calves brought American farmers 23 per cent of their total cash receipts: last year. FIVE-POINT BUCK—Larry Jacobs, 18, of 1110 E. 3rd N., Provo, brought down this five-point, 180pound buck while hunting|in the Gunnison Canyon area over the weekend. The animal had a 31-inch spread. Sports Briefs -Salt Lake Golfer Cops Riverside Tourney By United Press Intrnational neville two weeks ago. However collected as fines during the KILLS BEAR—Willis Meldrum, 21, of Route No.1, Box 25, Lindon, shot and killed a brown bear Sunday Salt Lake City pro Jim Baker his racer stayed on the track first nine months of the year fired a six-under par 66 Mon-|and Arfons was unhurt. to $16,249, half of which remains at the top of Current Creek east of Strawberry. He day to becorne the big winner in His record of ’3: mph stood in the courities where the of- felled the animal with one shot.at 75 yards with a the final Utah golf tournament for one. week until Breedlove fenses ccurred as part of the 30-06 rifle. The bear dressed out at 200 pounds. of the season — the Riverside set a two-way mark of 526 mph. school. and general funds. Meldrum also got a deer—a two-pointer. Country Club Pro-Am. There were 52 fishing violeBaker’s 66 brought all four of MOSCOW (UPI)—The Idaho his partners victories in the Vandals went through an easy. |tions during September, 10 big best ball events. workout Monday afternoon after gameviolations, 13 upland game Host pro Tom Murphyfinished watching movies of Washington bird, 16 migratory: game bird, second with a 68, followed by State University’s football club, 12 license and 15 miscellaneous Dick Kramer of Salt Lake at Idaho’s next foe. 69. Coach Dee Andros kept the violations. Vandals out for an hour and NEW YORK (UPI) — High one-half. The squad worked out in ‘sweat suits, running: through| | the United Press International scoring Utah State climbed into major college football ratings Tuesday joined Arizona State and Wyoming in the list of outstanding teams. The Aggies, riding a ‘four game win streak, were tied for 19th place with Oregon State. Arizona State, unbeaten in four games, was ranked 16th and Wyoming, i ord of five wins and no losses, held down 18th place in the poll. BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS (UPI)—A near mishap at 500 miles an hour isn’t discouraging Art Arfons of Akron, Ohio, from revisiting western Utah’s salt flats, Arfons, who held the world defensive alignments and ‘pass- ing drills. BOISE (UPI) — More than $3,000 in fines were collected during September from 118 persons brought to court on charges of fish and game violations in Idaho, according to the Fish| t. and Game Department. _ This brought the total amount DO YOU NEED A CAR FOR FUN or BUSINESS? Call 373-3443 "Lew Rates Start At $600 ~ > plus 6c - eeenee HERTZ AUTO — RENTALS, INC. "We Have Tete Gotes Too” 210 N. UNIV. Herald Want Ads Bring Results Is Back! MONEY Just, tell us how much you need to pay old bills, for home improvements, car repairs, for all your seasonal expenses. Phone now for prompt, courteous service. 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