OCR Text |
Show 10D The Salt la ke Tribune Sunday, January 22, 1984 Led by Taylor, Hrown Four Football Wr iters Name Schnellenberger College Coach of Year team without third tle ever (UP!) votes, while Pat Paul two an assistant concensus had and iamis Named to Hall Fla. TAMPA, - (AP) Taylor, pro football's receiver for Redskins, and Willie record-breakin- downs. He also rushed for 1,488 yards and 11 touchdowns. He was an eight-tim- e selection to the Pro Bowl game. He retired following the 1977 season, became a Redskins scout and joined the coaching staff when Joe Gibbs became head coach. was selected to the Hall of Fame in his second year of eligibility. Brown, 43, was elected in his first eligible year following the mandatory five-yewaiting period. He has been the Raiders defensive backfield coach since retiring after the 1978 season. After playing his college ball at Grambling, Brown signed with the American Football Leagues Houston Oilers in 1963, was cut during training camp, then hooked on as a free-agecomerback with the Denver Broncos of the AFL and became a starter in his rookie season. , Before the 1967 season, he was' traded to the Raiders, with whom he played 12 years, setting a club record with 38 interceptions. He also played in five AFL games and four AFC-NFPro Bowl games. McCormack, 53, was a No. 1 draft choice out of Kansas by the NFLs New York Yankees in 1951, was a Pro Bowl selection as a rookie, then was inducted into the Army. The Yankees folded during McCor-- . macks absence and the Baltimore Colts, who had acquired his contract, traded him to Cleveland in a deal. Weinmeister, 60, is a native of Rhein, Saskatchewan, who played end, fullback and tackle at the University of Washington, a college career interrupted by four years of military service. He turned pro as a tackle on both offense and defense with the New York Yankees of the Football Conference in 1948, then joined the Giants when the AAFC-NFwar ended in a merger in 1950.. lead- e the ing Charley Washington Brown, a g defensive corner-bac- k with 30 Dye of Auburn 28 Ken Hatfield of Air Force 27. In all, 33 coaches His record with the Hurricane, the only college team he has head coached, is 41 16, including a 25 2 mark for games played in the Orange Bowl. al championship, has been voted 1983 College Coach of the Year by the Football Writers Association of America. Schnellenberger took Miami, 12-to the pinnacle of college football in his fifth season. It was Miami's first national title and was believed to be the first national ti Schnellengerger received received votes. Following the top five were Terry Donahue of UCLA, Jack Bick-neof Boston College, La Veil Edwards of Brigham Young in eighth place, Rey Dempsey of Southern Illinois, Jerry Claiborne of Kentucky and Don Nehlen of West Virginia. Schnellenberger helped coach three other championship teams, ll al- most 44 percent of the votes cast in a poll of the FWAA, totalling 157 5 to 37 for runnerup Mike White of Illinois Big Ten Conference champions. Nebraskas Tom Osborne . Ta-ly- with the Oakland Raiders, were a won by a MOKLAHOMA CITY Howard Schnellenberger, whose Hurricanes ambushed season-long Nebraska in the Orange Bowl to win the nation- Ex-Play- ers selected Saturday to the Pro Football Hall of Fame The two, cur- rently assistant coaches for Sun days Super Bowl teams, were chosen along with Mike McCormack, former offensive tackle with the Cleveland Browns and now president of the Seattle Seahawks, and Arme Weinmeister, former defensive tackle for the New York Giants. The voting Saturday was done by the Hall of Fames board of selectors made up of sports w riters from each National Football League city. The four newest members, who increase the Hall of Fame membership to 123, will be formally enshrined July 28 at Canton, Ohio, in ceremonies preceding the Hall of, Fame Game, the 1984 NFL exhibition opener between the Seahawks and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. BOOTH SPACE NOW AVAILABLE , v, in the ALL NEW 1984 1 4000S luxury and engineering in- cludes: 5 speed, sunroof, air cond., Shr Salt fake tribune power aSEKHES r windows,-powe- brakes, power door locks, power 1 mirrors, cruise, alloys, FESTIVAL! at the drive, front-whe- el 1 SALT PALACE March 1, 2, 3 and 4 .8 liter. O MONEYrOOW Closed-en- d lease, 48 mos. cap. cost $13241. It way with JMy (uat 0563. IF YOU HAVE A PRODUCT OR SERVICE All-St- THAT WOULD BE APPROPRIATE FOR THE POPULAR SALT LAKE TRIBUNE HOME; AND GARDEN SHOW C a ah Mil 937971 997H972q f f f V M.XM AM . Chuck Peterson Motors representative from the newspaper will A er L A native of Louisville, Schnellenberger started his coaching career at Kentucky, his alma mater, under Blanton Collier before moving on to assistances with Bryant, George Allen on the New York Rams and Shula. He was head coach of the Baltimore Colts for 1 seasons. , nt Taylor, 42, Washingtons receivers coach the past three seasons, began his pro football career as the Redskins No. 1 draft choice in 1964 out of Arizona State,, where he had been a star running back. He also was a running back for his first seasons with the 'Skins before being switched to split end. He was the first NFL rookie in 20 years to finish in the top 10 in both rushing and receiving, with his 53 receptions a record for a running back at that time. In his 13 seasons, all with Washington, Taylor caught a record 649r passes for 9,140 yards and 79 touch-- 1 to while Bear Bryant at Alabama and one as an aide to Don Shula when the Miami Dolphins went 17-- 0 in the National Football League. be sent out with all the information Sales necessary for your participation as an exhibitor in the annual Home and Garden Show. In past years it has drawij well over 100,000 visitors. Call early for best booth VW CREDIT LEASING ii Provo 374-175- 1 AUDCTHE ART OF ENGINEERING 27 tTN OLn PG)fTl JL A lAJ OULVl . Uonnln i vvuiv INC 410 S. University S&7 Leasing PRESTIGE selection. G&! !$! & A-JCAJL NEED classified want-ad- s tsrmo You can do it! choose a weekday or a weekend, exclusive of holidays. The shop will collect your 10 dollar fee, reserve your lesson date, and answer all the questions you have about snow Tiie ski retailers and ski areas listed below have joined forces to offer you a great new way to start skiing at a special introductory price. Your ski day. When your day to ski arrives, just drive to the ski area with uur registration forms. Your equipment and pur instructor will be waiting for you at the time you've reserv ed. Your instructor wilf get you started with the basics, and you can start enjoying a great new winter world. Heres what youForget: 10 dollars, you'll excellent rental equipment (skis, boots, bindings and poles), a professional lesson for eginners, and access to the begin ner slopes and lifts for a day, at the ski area of ),our choice. EDUJMILdDIP For the long run Winter IV Just stop in at one of the ski shops you see listed here. Tell them the day you want your lesson, and the ski area of your choice. 44 - The Radial for all Reasons 40 000 mile limited headwear s53 warranty Perfect for front and vehicles. performance charactrnstie, MS designation (mud and snow). Two steel belts and two polyester body plies Continuous center nb and w raparound shoulder tread design lor steenng precision and cornering control. OGMo,.r dbneedtd Camt. Ski Utah k tuftff " p'jveMet'mg Front Wheel Disc or Rear Drum hOQ Si jB Cooperative Meeting jrxJ toe settings LuDr.cdlt Chabb Lh.C'1 t aborts h S mdhng jnfl r.ddbii'ty Brake Reline f m j Chassis Lube & b You GUI , (BLEMSl Alignment H The whole idea behind this special program is to make skiing your winter sport. But you'll never know it you don't start. Come on. you cm do it. There's ncer lieen a better time to start skiing, but you've got to sign up ticnv. The ski shop stop: Specials! Generation Skiing is believing! be prouded with 2 choice Sami metallic pads coat $15 00 antra If needed ,1 iml n hi msirfit Co- -t WOO a ji CVJ . .,1 , etc Engine s35 MO taepd$o oi,( b t'. sg i.Mff- Tune-Utot - on t p ctri wth lci'on'C gniion . ' SKI SHOPS Sunsu Sjxirts MIDVALE Ninsel Sjxrts 1110 1.. I ort Union BKd lo!( S Slate While's Sixirtmj! State OREM SALT LAKE CITY ( odonwixxJ Ski i't Stx'rls i:ws Parks Six rtsinan JIM PARIS TIRE CITY BETTER Foothill Village (i 1 J m N Mate I VHJ t uxxds Sixrts Den 3 SOI IS. State St White's Sxrtmg (nxxls 2 SOS. StateSt While's Smrtini! CuxxLs MSI lighland Dr Parks Sportsman S(ro S KedwixxJ Kd Sixirt Rent JOUl) lighland Dr Stevens Brow n Smrts 1176 21st So. I lighland Dr SKI AREAS Sunset Stxirts hxiihillPr Park Citv Park West Snowbird Solitude Sunduiee TIRES FOR LESS! 1716 So. State 487-786- 6 6835 So. State 255-55- 5 V ''4 I t 'l . 'X.DWV 1 'J md M ifvh h SuhiAi u a. in ib i.h 41 in v iVr lf iiii m ari b i 'ur wij y ( |