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Show -- WrV J yi; T T t T T" YT V yn Sun. Tangerine Bern I The two opposing quarterORLANDO, Fla. (AP) backs in Saturdays Tangerine Bowl football game are as different as Pittsburgh is to North Carolina State. RiekTrocano. is a Pitt's sophomore signal-callee guy who throws flamboyant as well as he runs. North Carolina State's unassuman unpretty ing quarterback, Scott Smith, is quarterback who gets things done without any fanfare, according to his couch. Smith, it has been said, is a useful conduit between the Wolfpacks flashy runner Ted Brown and center But Coach Bo Rein Jim Ritcher, both assures that hes much more than that. "Scott is a leader, Rein says. He did the best job Ive ever seen of getting things done on the third-anthree and third-an- d four plays during the Wolfpack's 3 season. Trocano, who played half the season as a freshman last year when Matt Cavanaugh was hurt, lias developed into a fine quarterback. says Pitt Coach J ackie Sherrill. In 1978, the passed for 1,466 yards fourth most productive passing season in the Panthers history. And he ran the option for another r, take-charg- I d 8-- 6-- 275. f Smith doesn't pass as much, but he hit for 741 yards on 50 completions and ran the ball 130 times for 304 yards. His primary job. though, is handing off the ball to halfback Brown, who racked up 1,350 yards this year to run his four-yea- r rushing total to 4.602 e fourth best on the NCAAs rushing list. Brown's primary blocker is Ritcher. a d 6-- Pitt will try to counter Smith, Browm, Ritcher and defensive end Hugh company with Green, second-teasafety Jeff Delaney, linebacker A1 Chesley and other defensive stars But Rein and his quarterback dont think they'll do anything really different against the Panthers, also during the year. Smith pretty well expressed his teams philosophy and game style by saying. "Coach Rein has always told us the team that outrushes the other will win. Thats the way it was all year for us. When we were outrushed. we lost. 8-- 3 I We e L'l.mt kiilei s seiiim Imeh.n kei said fei s the underdoi, role Mizoii 7 1 opened its NTs season slioi king 3 6 l H till n el Node Dame and closed willi anochei upset m Ncln asha hi .il third gate en Cup victory in rude 21 to his second World hours on foggy course. Stenmark Skis to World Cup Win KRANJSKA GORA. Yugoslavia (UPD lngemar Stenmark of Sweden won his second World Cup race in 24 hours Friday by winning the giant slalom ahead of Switzerlands Peter Luescher, his strongest rival for the World Cup trophy. The triple World Cup winner defied heavy fog and poor visibility to clock fastest times m both heats for an aggregate of 2 minutes 28 51 seconds, ahead of Luescher who was clocked in 2 29 91, and Bojan Krizaj of Yugoslavia at 2:30 53. It was a difficult race because snow conditions and visibility were changing very fast," Stenmark said. "I hope to preserve my form for the important races after Christmas. Gains 31st Victory Stenmark has now piled up a total of 31 wins in World Cup races during his impressive career. He took the maximum of 50 world cup points within 24 hours after he won the slalom here on Thursday, but still trails Luescher in the World Cup standings by 10 points Luescher. who unlike Stenmark also competes m downhill races, leads the World Cup standings w ith 85 points, followed by Stenmark with 75 1 know I have a good chance to win the World Cup liecause 1 will compete in all the three events this Luescher said "But 1 hope to beat season. Stenmark m a slalom one good for me clay So far, be lias been tint Stenmark has refused so far to compote in a downhill despite the new scoring rule's which allocate additional World Cup points to the 10 liest finishers m the alpine combined, the aggregate of a slalom and downhill competition Stenmark Begins Training But his coach. Hermann Nogler. admitted that Stenmark has started downhill training on a remote sloe last week in Val Gardena. Ital . and there was general belief that the Swede will enter one of the big downhill races next month There will be three alpine combined World Cup races next month and Stenmark is expected to enter the downhill at Garmisch. West Germany, on Jan 27, since the track there is considered less difficult than those at Wengen, Switzerland, and Kitbuehel. Austria It is also common knowledge in the World Cup circuit that Stenmarks Yugoslav ski factory has equipped him with a first class downhill ski which he tested last week World Cup organizer Serge Lang denied that the new rules were made to force Stenmark into the downhill Miouri's Powers: time football, brought some new ideas on offense to the Tiger lair w lit tv defense had been the byword ' Wo try to he balaneed on offense and not be pi odictable," Powers said this week as lie drilled Ills team at the Memphis State University athletic complex "We want to tie liuuinmt'ii-tailsound It is a precision offense " Chief Miou Threat Mizous chief threat is running back James Wilder, a 220 jiound sophomore who gained 873 y arils although he didn't start a game until the Tigers fifth game d Teamed with Wilder is Karl Gant, a senior who carried 138 times for 798 yards this year Missouris passing game uses the talents of tight end Kellen Winslow, who Loach of llio Year Warren NEW H AYKN. Conn (AP) Powers, whose University of Missouri football team will meet I)uisiana State Saturday in the Liberty Bowl, was named 1978 Walter Camp Coach of the A ear Friday I owers. who in his first year had a 7 record at Missouri, led the Tigeis to a 7 4 mark this year Powers played offensive and defensive halfback for the University of Nebraska in the early 1960s and went on to be an outstanding defensive back for (be Oakland Raiders. Following his professional football career, he returned to his alma mater as an assistant coach Mr. Mac Men's 9-- 2 conditioning 2-P- ant ski ihe$ chairs 12 day$G Ski 2100 vertical feet, served by 5 double chairlifts. Kids 12 and under high-capaci- ty All Day physical v $6 Half Day $5 snowbird ski and summer resort because 521-604- 0 fro Suit Headquarters vgq $,m Sat. 8-- team. Dan Arkansass stellar defensive tackle, said Friday. "J figure that they outweigh us maybe 20 to 30 pounds per man. So. were going to really have to be in good shape. Without a doubt, UCLAs offensive line is the biggest weve played all season. 1 Ms&rau vosini is UNJUtiainJ TO Lets 9 mm KMZP UCLA is a big, strong, Hampton, 4-- 210-uun- Hog Await Tough Test PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) The University of Arkansas. whose Razor-back- s are ranked No. 8 in the country, averaged 387.9 yards total offense per game en route to a regular-seaso- n record. But in Fiesta Bowl opponent UCLA, they may find the going a little bit tougher Monday. "Weve really been putting an emphasis on Attack he Liberty Bowl game, whietj'has been placed on Monday night since It moved to Memphis in 1965, moved to saturdav afternoon this year because of the expansion of the National Football schedule and the addition of one week to the Monday Night Football series on toloi imoii y Swiss Rival Settles for Second semen .1 Saliniliv's contest mail lies BSC long an offensive powerhouse in the SFC with a traditionally delensive minded team w it li a new t o.ieli and new pllllosiiphv Missoun's v anen Bowers at 17 one of the youngest head coaches in lug Stenmark sets World Cup pace! Sweden's lngemar Stenmark negotiates turn on the s e.mcig the complex LSU attack Is I bailie Alexander a twivtlllie Ail- n.oi h an tailback known- - as Alexandci the Gloat" in Tiger land Alexander cai ried 281 times for 1,218 arils and 11 louelulow ns this years He also t aught 2s passes for 263 yards-untwo mm o TDs 7 Bill some ot the Missoni placers ei eu loo lumpy with then inlea'llle la in ed le,nn with 7 I ( iimplex uhappv w 9-- Tangoi-ino- " ' is Mizou late-seaso- ' 1 -- 3 Pill. Wolf pack. Think . 1 mil m it Louisiana State, under ( ouch Charlie otn the B.e on I oimli y love il Mmoi linebac kci Tli.nl Minald. s.tui tte'ie a little loose! we win well ,n pnse e el I liodv but 7 d SIOTTS 2175 get Together LIVE BASKETBALL UTAH STATE vs. STATE Action is the key word tor this clash between the Aggies and the Wildcats Live action1 Great action! See all the action tonight1 SIZES LIVE! 7:30 PM M 36-5- 0 Mr. Mac Mr. Mac Mr. Mac Mr. Mac 2-pa- nt COMPUTE MISSIONARY DEPARTMENT t Th The The Tho Vested Suits Right Right Shirts, Ties A Socks Top Coats Right Rain Coats Shoes Right luggoge THE RIGHT PRICE W 'QlTOGETHERE II Met tendon lias traditionally emp.has-- t I'd offense And l'7S w as no different lie Bayou Bengals, quarterbacked h Illinois David Woodley and Steve f nsmniL.t'1 rolled up 2.6.16 net yards in yards in the air. while rushing and winning eight of 11 games during the It d six-poi- C ' throw c d 0 23, 1978 . scored six tom hdow ns this year. Chiarlerback Phil Bradley said of W in. law lie i ati lies it wherever you i Now, hes somebody that the Maryland Terrapins had best "mark in the 44th annual Sun Bowl Saturday against the Longhorns McBath was a third-strin- g Quarterback and hadnt started a game in Texas' last 17 kick-off- s until he got the call in a 22-- victory over arch rival Texas A&M. Texas and Maryland have met only twice with the Longhorns shutting out the Terps 26-- in 1959 at Austin and 34-- 0 in I960 at College Park. Texas was a favorite in the nationally televised game which has an 11:30 a.m. MST kickoff A sellout crowd of 32,000 fans will be on hand. Claiborne said, Texas has a much quicker team than we do. They are fast." Ironically, the Terrapins also are led by a passer who was virtually ignored in his first three years at Maryland. Senior Tim OHare, who passed for 1.388 yards to lead the Atlantic Coast Conference, was the seventh quarterback on the team in 1973. .ike tribune, Saturday, December M F M 1HIS lei.n VI'. - 1iger laces Tleer when Missoni l of the big Fight takes nil Loui-ian- a Slate 1 niveisitv ot the Southeastern Ccmferein e in the Jl'tli ienew.il ot the lain rtv Bowl lootball lao Saturdav Ihe oddsmakei's modi the llcers I'om Mismuii1 a seven point tavoiite hut the ihone hasnt upset mam folks KL PASO. Texas i.AP) Mark McBath was a forgotten man on the University of Texas football roster until a couple of weeks ago. Regular starter Randy McEachem had floundered m a 4 loss to Baylor and freshman sensation Donnie Little, the heir apparent next year, was out for the season with an injury. McBath's quickness added another weapon to the Longhorn arsenal which incl'des freshman A J "Jam Jones of Youngstown, Ohio and wide receiver Johnny Lam" Jones, an Olympian with great speed and excellent hands We always knew Mark was a great competitor. said Texas Coach Fred Akers lbs quickness gives us an outside threat " McBath surprisingly wasnt rusty although he had lieen working very little m practice. I'd just go to practice and watch every liody else work and it got pretty discouraging," said McBath Mi Bath said Im running now as well as 1 ever did Obviously 1 was off in my passing, but that's getting Itetter I'm learning to stay in the ocket. I'm getting back the touch. with losses to Baylor, The Iamghom.s are Houston and Oklahoma Texas finished in a tie for second in the Southwest Conference race with Arkansas behind Houston Maryland's hopes of an Atlantic Coast Conference n title were dashed with a loss to Clemson. However. Coach Jerry Claibornes Terps still have one of the best records in collegiate football at I Mizzou , LSU to Vie Texas, Terps Look to QB l.'lth-rate- lie Sail I foatur him day altarationt for Mli.lonarU. suit headquarters University 165 South 132 South 210 South Mall Main Bountiful Main Salt Lake Main Salt Lake City City Orem Q |