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Show Ee ee MONDAY, OCTOBER1, 1964 Daily Herald 9° = REGION FOUR STANDINGS } Team | : Punchers Assume Lead in WAC Football Title Race even for those northern teams Northern Division if the Bulldogs can develop a W L T Pet.|top aerial game. Danie 5 5 00 1.000] Orem ikea great ball for American Fork , 5 0 0 1.000|two periods against Spanish mic... cd 4 1 0 .800/Fork, then flooded the field BY High... 2.2. 1-/.500| witht Ireserves. Ihe (Tigers plc: Pleasant Grove 2 2°1 .500|ceeded in maintaining their own Southern Division 25 points, but Spanish Fork | Team Carbon . W L T Pet.|picked on the reserves, mainly, 3 0 .400/to tally two touchdowns and} 3 0 .400|avert a whitewash. Don Fuller|, Provo .. | / Springville ...... 1 Payson 4.0 Spanish Fork at Lehi tics to swipe the ball and run it Carbon at Pleasant Grove B Y High at Payson over the opposite goal line for the only scoring of the game. The 6-0 score gave Lehi fans plenty to worry about. No Weak Games By WENDELL RIGBY Herald Sports Writer The RIVERSIDE GOLF WINNER—Ed Givan (left) new president of the Riverside Country Club, presents a trophy to Don Giacomo, who won the club golf championship. The presentation was Made Saturday at an awards breakfast at the country club. Packers, Bears, Lions, Redskins Grab Wins in Sunday’s NFL Action In recent seasons, when the “We played good football to- handed the Cleveland Browns Green Bay Packers wereflying day,” he said with a grin. their first defeat of the sea. “| high and mighty over the rest|‘ ‘We’ve played good all season. son, 23-7. of the National Football I said before the season that Pull Out Win League, Coach Vince Lombardi 10-4 might win in the Western} The Packers trailed San would hardly have been delight- Division this year and it looks Francisco, 14-10 going into the ed by a hard-fought victory like 9-5 might do it now.” final quarter before they came over the San Francisco FortyColts Aren’t Informed alive for two touchdownsto pull Niners. Maybe Lombardi’s_ crystal it out. But things are different in ball is) accurate, but if so Quarterback Billy Wade fired the NFL this season. The hal- someone should tell the Balti- four touchdown passes in Chica. lowed word echoing around the more Colts. go’s victory and the Bears’ league is ‘‘balance”’ and even The Colts, leaders in the West vaunted pass defense pitched in Green Bay’s crusty war lord with a 3-1 record, meet the un- with five interceptions. has become reconciled to the beaten St. Louis Cardinals, A. 12-yard touchdown pass scandalous notion that one team pace-setters in the Eastern Di- from Earl Morrall to Gail Cogis just about as good as any vision, tonight at Baltimore. dill in the fourth quarter was other. These. are two clubs who thus the deciding factor for the Even Sunday’s 24-i4 victory far hayen’t swallowed the ‘“‘bal- Lions. over San Francisco only gave ance” theory, but Pittsburgh’s John Henry tonight’s Green Bay’s pre-season title fa- game shapes up as a close Johnson set a new club rushing vorites a 3-2 record, but in the anyone-can-win battle. Much of¢|record by running for 200 yards dressing room after the game, the attention will be on Colt against the Browns. Lombardi seemed to be in a quarterback Johnny Unitas cheerful mood. whose 10 touchdown passes in gion play and that one loss is|some of the slack, too, and he : the first four games have rei i f the Unitas Beeetere WACStandings ‘ie WAC worldchampionships five years 3 1 1 .750 122 95 go Bears snapped a two-game Utah ........1 1 0 All 2 3 0 .400 123 105 umph over the Los Angeles x—ASU ...... 000 1-3 1 .250 66 97|/Rams. the Detroit Lions defeatYU....9.2 6 to _ keep a and fans|play, and they really want this|New York 1 3 1 .250 60 114/04 the Minnesota Vikings, 24-20, xasa. ert. It was a goodjone. The same can be said of B Y Wash’gton Barring Wildcats. High er injuries they are a goodfurth-\Baltimore solid Detroit Too Tough 1 4 0 .200 93 107 Oeste Division Carbon’s line was just too| team and should provide plenty|Green Bay Fashi i st a one man wrecking crew in|the backfield and on the line. 3 2 0 .600 104 81/5 49-13 tie. In a Saturday night|,, 23 0 .400 105.151 "abteciay’s Results 38 Los An rales 7 in defeat Provo had somethrills|the win column this week? All Dallas13 New ibe 13 (tie) all games Provo can still cause trouble, League encounters. counting as ’ B dl ree i er. B ove egins ey aca led) (Only games a eatie Baltimore at St. Louis aoe (Only game scheduled) T ests On Sunday's Games Cleveland at Dallas Detroit at Chicago Jet Racer at Salt Flats “ , Colerado’s Bob Wolfe outshone BYU kicker Guy. Hale in the PAT department. Wolfe made his and Hale migsed his conver- sion try as well as two field goal attempts. Arizona State’s' John Torok shone again passing for his 9th and 10th touchdowns;, of the season. He also plunged over for another TD in the Sun Devils easy, affair with the Texas club. Arizona State remains. undedeated, but the Sun Devils are not eligible for the WAC crown because they do not play enough conference. games. This week’s grid fare for the WAC clubs are all non-conference. i Arizona travels to Oregon, Utah goes to Colorado: State, Wyoming hosts Texas Western ord, but was drubbedinits only and Brigham Young entertains Sky conference game, were both outing against Big Sky caliber University of Pacific, while New idle. Idaho visits Oregon State opposition. Montana and Idaho Mexico hosts Utah -State, the Saturday. have 1-3 marks with the Vandals Intermountain area’s powerful Shaw passed for two touchineligible for the Big Sky title independent which wracked up downs and added Idaho State’s State is 51-7. Arizona third/score on a 20-yard run:be-|Pecause, they play no league) Wichita, idle. fore 6,400 fans at the Spud Bowl|22™es this season. Sports Group To Install * New Officers Tizona Oregon is 1 |their second touchdown.- After Bengal ‘ terri- 5 : ai Halfback Bill Combs and full- the first an ay ate give MSC a 140 lead. Then, after two pass interae . aa r Utah State at New Mexico which tied the game, Miller Utah at Colorado State turned in the 38-yard key run _ Texas Western. at Wyoming i SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — ‘ir. MSC’s final drive. Miller WALKER installed Thursday night at a = meeting in Salt Lake City. < New president is Willis CarDr. Clayton Wilkinson is f lisle. president. vicel -_ Philadelphia at New York BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS/with his “Spirit of America”|Pittsburgh at Minnesota (UPI) — Craig Breedlove, 27,)2nq liminary tests of|San Francisco at Los Angeles land speed record, hit the salt|-vuimenr at this feane Speedway Sunday fl Weshington at St. Louis Breediove, the! fastest man on wheels, will. attempt Shivers Suffers Broken Leg in Witchita Game LOGAN, Utah (UPI) — Utah this week to regain his title, now held. by Art Arfons who roared to a fantastic 479.62 miles per hour Oct, 5. Arfons, How many times have you crawled in his .sn Monster,’’ tried to break the 500’mph barrier but was held back later last week when his vehicle blew State’s 51-7 victory last Satur- 4 tire while pushing 500. day over Wichita proved to be Breedlove and his crew worked a céstly* win’ for Coach Tony|for about four hours Sunda’ Meshtaliteek RoyShivers suf- Ce“< ~~ . = sek, ferenls and the id’ Shi j joy tscontesta 10m,hting @opSeed probaly would be mph. He turned t 241.23 came out ioe’ thereat UE (he semua ea pos oe at Hy i Shivers, one of the most ex- Flats finally hit 384.06 mph in citing runners to don an Aggie lj You : ? CRAZY? See the MONEY MAN with tae Eriaedly Finance Plan e 4 ing his four-ton, 38-foot long uniform in recent years, was vehicle and reported his engine injured as he was tackled out was functioning ‘‘just fine.” 50 East Ist North of bounds following a 70-yard Provo, 373-2863 run that set up the second Ag Breedlove, who plans to go for a new world land speed record See Gene Lamb or Richard Bagley gie. touchdown. FF A 282 NO. UNIVERSITY later in the week, reported that X-rays disclosed he suffered PROVO, 373-5350 a broken bone inhis lower left ‘the course was rough today. He leg. Shivers Utah Finance Co, ie 8noteda! esshimmy a in 117 yatis in|the front Hi four®me‘the Wheat-| The: “Spirit” is sponsored b shockers,” Goodyear Tire and Shell ou.” $Se6 Clair Chetry or Wayne Snow UTAH ‘FINANCE co. Lehi, Utah out of bed to answer Paley . oT aig .; SHERM WANKIER Come In and Let Him Show You The New Chrysler ANDERSON’S. 241 W. Center Provo, Utah th of fine qua ity e ca —the largest crowd at the Pocatello stadium in 28 years. The flashy Nampa senior fired 23 yards to end Carl Humphrey for ISU’s first score. A Shaw pass to halfback Al Jacobson for 30 yards gave the Bengals Installation) of officers will ae take place at the group’s meet- Green Bay at Baltimore 3 5 Gl in which Allen Jacobs plunged — a progettorao Resul| 7 13 along with their chills as the|games are. crossovers, so there washington 35 Philadelphia 20 |New officers| of the Utah Ama-| @y Bulldogs completed ‘ten of 17] will be five full games to watch,|q7e Eo? can Brancisco 14|teur Sports Association will be passes for an 80 yard gain.|with and a 49-yard pass from Tom |raced for touchdowns fo 30 ars 132 74/3590, and the New York Giants| Wyoming 14, Utah 18 WAC 33 1110 .750 .750103 71) anq Dallas Cowboys battled to Arizona State 42, Texas Wes-|26 yards = as et z and Angelo Halamandaris is|but have not been playing at top : (Only game scheduled) beginning to show his top abil-|speed for the full 48 minutes. Sunday’s Results ity at tackle where his 225]. So itis still a question mark: Detroit 24 Minnesota 20 i f - plunged over from the one for the winning touchdown. Two first half touchdowns, both set up by Bob Berry’s passing, was all Oregon ‘could get against Idaho’s enraged, upset-minded -Vandals. Idaho State to a 20-12 win over A crowd of 11,000 at Moscow Fresno State, while Montana saw the Vandals drive deep into State blew a 14-point lead before Duck territory in the second downing Nevada, 21-14. half before a pass interception The two teams clash Saturday with seconds left endedthefinal in Bozeman in a game which threat. Joe McCollum scored very likely will decide the Big Idaho’s only touchdown ona nine-yard run. Sky championship. This weekend’s two league Luckless Idaho, playing its toughest schedule in history, encounters will be the first of dropped another close one as the season. Idaho State, with a nationally-ranked Oregon scored 3-1 mark, and Montana, State, a 148 victory over the Vandals. 3-2, have been. the, top teams Weber State and Montana, who thus far against intersectional clash in. this week’s other Big foes. Weber State has a 2-1 rec- 3 the jitters against the invading Utes. However, the Pokes managed to score on a 56-yard drive nenee tec, New. Mexico 10, Arizona 7 WAC |4,700 fans at Bozeman. sot Roy Yamaguschi at fullback;|The Lions are big and rugged Pittsburgh 23 Cleveland 7 pounds show to advantage. Even|Can a southern team break into sa Be |srate, 7.6, Wyoming had a bad case of over from the one. Jefferson missed the extra: point. 2 1 Ojrecovery deep in 400 9 40 tough for Provo, and the Miners |of competition for Dean Jolly|Los Angeles 2 2 1 -500102117\same. the Pittsburgh Steelers Colorado State 7. B Y U 6 stepped up to a two way tie with| and company fromm Payson. Bill|san Fran 2 3 0 .400103118\/e0 ~~ This Week’s Schedule the Bulldogs as a result of their|Miller and Richard Valgardson|yinnesota 2 3 0 .400 119 127 ae of ae at BYU 1346 victory. The Dinos have|give the Wildcats: strength in|Chicavo had—success—lost to Colorado 2 2 O|ception andlater — ~~ le 3 2 0 .600 94 95\ijcing streak with a 38-17 tri-|ATizona ..... 110 sive play; good defenses; some|top of the ladder. The Vikes|Phila long runs, even a few fumbles have shown some good, steady |Dallas ee Line m. at the Royal Inn. Films Await ‘Championship’Tilt W Tipoint, Shaw rambled 20 yar 4/0 Ojfor the final score. Fresno 3'1 O}scored once on a pass ns game no matter which team had; uled for Tuesday at 6:30 a. |thrashed Texas Western, 42-13, and BYU, whose kicker lacked |what Squares and Abendschan Idaho State, MontanaState sticking pretty heavily in its| will have.to be watched. Eastern Division » ago. Team W LT digestive. systems. 3 Carbon will probably have W. L. T. Pet. PF PA) Jn other NFL games Sunday, Wyoming ...1 0 0’ «Springville downed Payson|al. it can handle at Pleasant|St. Louis 3 0 11.000 95 69)... defending champion Chica-|N- Mex. ....2 1 0 on Provo Downtown Coaches| regular weekly breakfast meeting, sched- Club’s- |ico’s 10-7 win over previously |unbeaten Arizona. In other games, Arizona State Wilkinson to wingback Jerry Marion. Squires booted the PATs effortlessly. Utah scored on a 46-yard pass from Ernest Allen to end Roy Jeffersen and g 57-yard drive Games |Fresno State moved within = 19-6 in’ a: thrill. packed contest|Grove. and may have to look|Cleveland { by| Games last week. Hard hitting offen-|back on their brief stay on the|Pittsburgh f PATs upcoming University of Pacific game, and last Saturday’s controversial Colo Idaho State and Montana State warmed up for their Big Sky Conference ‘‘championship clash with hard-fought victories over intersectional foes during the weekend. ck Billy Shaw led Giants, Cowboys Battle To Tie ° is the high scoring team in Re-|loose. Brad Allred is taking up| NFL Standings \ soccer-style % also showed his prowess. He Coach Tom Hudspeth a} booted a 19-yard field goal in |the final minutes for New Mex- BYU will discuss both the of the Colorado State game Squires proved to be the winalso will be shown at the ning margin for Wyoming Saturmeeting. day over Utah. The Englishman split the uprights twice for the —$_—__@—_ ._ .» Pokes’ 14-13 victory over the Mexico is in second plate, followed .by Utah and Arizona, Utes. ‘That gave the Pokes a 40 plus winless BYU. record for the season and their While Squires was‘ kicking, first conference victory. New New Mexico’s Jack Abendschan There doesn’t seem to be a Football passed the halfway weak game on this week’s mark in. Region Four competi- schedule, ‘which is being jumption last week, and some ed up to Thursday, because of schools are already beginning the deer. hunt. Orem is favored to visualize the picture as the at Springville, but unlike death program draws towardits e.jor taxes, it is no foregone conLehi and American Fork are clusion. Springville got some still holding to top rung on the good yardage out-of Richard ladder, each with five victories Thorpe’s passing last week, and no defeats. It is entirely and Orem is always dangerous possible they may stand that with the entire line beginning way until the two teams clash to function as a unit. A pair of on the Pioneer Field October ends, Buddy Zoll and Reed 23, when the championship may Tucker stole the show last week. be decided. On. the other hand Orem Provo is getting tired of that Tigers have lost only one game doormat. business and while and all they need is to have cheer leaders may make up a one of the leaders falter and it good welcome committee the would give them their chance. Bulldog ball players have other Orem has already met Lehi ideas. Sometime that line may and the Tigers and Cavemen hold and when it does big Jim are slated to ‘clash Oct. 30. Rees and Roger Luckennack Pleasant Grove and B Y High are going to be hard :to stop. are battling neck and neck and American Fork seems to be the tie score in their game ‘is improving all the time, too. indicative of the relative This one could be a thriller. Need Consistent Play strength of the two teams. There will probably be a change one Spanish Fork will have to of th-ese weeks butit is difficult play a full 48 minutes if their to tell just which team will be game with the Pioneers at Lehi the one to give. is to be close. The Dons have The ten team Region Four some good material; now all is an almost perfect set up. they have to do is show it conThere is natural rivalry af- sistently. Lehi is tough with fecting all the schools and their touchdown Twins Mike games have all been good. Orem Cooper and Bill Fowler, on the ‘Tay year that) there is a clear-cut football] champion in the Western Ath-| Squires will be responsible. .200}reserves much of thefirst half Spanish Fork ..0 5 0 .000\to let his regulars see what a Last Week’s Results ball game looked like from the Springville 19, Payson 6 sidelines. Carbon 13, Provo 6 Things seem to even up, even American Fork 13, B Y High 6 in football, as Pleasant Grove Lehi 6, Pleasant Grove 0 found last week. The week beOrem 35, Spanish Fork 12 fore the Vikings stole a ball | This Week’s Schedule from Provo to win by a touch-, Thursday Oct. 15 down. Last Wednesday the} Orem. at Springville Vikes saw the gamein reverse as Lehi used the burglary tacAmerican Fork at Provo ’ 4 ah rence. If that comes true, a talented| kicker by the name of George| .200|jerked his main string and used 4 0 By STEVE SMILANICH | UPISports Writer be This owk Lehi, AmericanFork Keep Perfect Records ‘ H iram Walker S ? ‘TEN HIGH hone 2 e Pp mre h Aniinexpensive ive bedsidele extension extensi eliminates the nuisance of navigatingthrough a darkened house. Don’t jump up when the phonerings;just reach out. To order, call us-or ask a telephone serviceman. 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