| Show c'c' C2 1 --1 FORT COLLINS Michael C Lewis To List of Titles But the Aggie offense isn't the only one worrying Weatherbie The Rams sport a veteran offense with six Kilometer Champion The Layton resident won the title at the 'Nem Haven (Conn) 20K on Labor Day running the 124 miles in 59 minutes 17 seconds Though Eyestone was the first American — followed by Roy's Paul Pilkington who was the second in 1:00:14 — he finished fourth overall That's because the - race was open to foreigners ineli : gible for the US title and a n group of Kenyans a strong showed up to run : "We're fortunate when there's :: only that many- - Eyestone said ' Though Eyestone and Pilkington stayed with the Kenyans : through the first five miles Pilkington fell off the pace when the ' group surged : Eyestone hung in until the ' e mark where a trio of : Kenyans used a hill to pull away : Jackson Kipngok won the race in in 58:44 Canadian Nancy Tin-a- n i won the women's race in college BY11 0-- About the Cougont HB lomat Willis needs two yards to become the fifth player it) school history to reach 1000 SS Jack Dcmuni (shoulozneer yards der separation) is cotA 6 weeks WR Bryce Doman (knee tOury) is questionthe Caux3rs used a 42 able at Hawaii They1 PO more day because At Force uses a tight end Freethat means more duty tor 0113 land About the Fatoonm they'll use two offensive units in on effort to stay trestt Soria Preston fAcCorrel is Pe first team $oph Beau Morgan leads IN3 secCB Bnan Watkins (shoulder ond irlury) won play Hes WOOS second learn HB Jeremy Johnlast season son has breakaway speed HIS ID Ast against CSU last week was Ps Forces longest since I99Z 3-- 1012-mil- in - e Eyes-ton- referring to his 59:17 "That equates to about a 1:02 half-maratho- C Which is important considering the rest of Eyestone"s 1994 agenda He plans to defend his title at the US 10K Championships on Sept 17 at Kingsport Tenn before running the Toronto Sept 25 Then with an eye on a personal record hell run the Chicago Marathon Oct 30 "I'd like to be in the 2:10 range" said Eyestone whose marathon best is 2:10:58 "Ifs a good course" O El DD armed-to-the-teet- Dave team we're playing" said McBride who is paid to believe that after all Evidence suggests otherwise The Bengals whose football program is close to Idaho's only alphabetically have long been the doormat of the Big Sky Conference Things haven't improved much under McNeely whose record is The victories are against Mesa State (twice) Central Washington Chadron State Adams State and Boise State Half-Marath- 6-- DD : - - : - winner Cheryl Two-tim- e Harper plans not only to better the 2:50 qualifying mark for wo: men but to break the course re: cord of 2:37:13 Harper's gunning for Ogden's Holly Ebert : and Alydia Barton join Susan An: derson-Ayer- s and Caroline Owen of Salt Lake as Utahns hoping to : make the trials - - :- sub-2:3- 7 - 0 - Briefly: 't - Jason Pyrah - El Former BYU runner has been named to the United States team that is competing this weekend at the In- ternational Amateur Athletic : - Federation World Cup in London Pyrah will run the 1500 meters Another former Contoday :: gar sprinter Frank Fredericks continues to make his mark on the :: international scene His ter time of 1997 seconds is the third best in the world this year 4 : -- i a 200-m- - 1 ei 3-- 16 1998 Line: Utah by 32 About the Mk the defense t allowed just 229 yards lost wee k o fewest since earty in 1991— Sylvester Cooperwood will likely start et the backfield alongside Rob Harnikon lepiacing senior Chattel Bro wn who was benched after tumbkng on the test pray last week Thenne mostly hearety With no major iretaries knit week Utah is missing onty slotted( Henry Lusk odd cornerback Jimmy Pryoc The tiles expect 30000 Abcral the lkingaim Freshman Robb Wetto gets his second colegiale gad at Quarterback Ionic" He Itirew tor 279 rants three 1Ds and no intercepkons Alfredo Ander°grout Adams Stale son originally protected as 1S4Ts cpuotletbock hod an Boyard ID punt token third-yelast week comb Brian McNeely has never won a rood game The Bengali record against Utah is no better The schools' three meetings resulted in scores 5 Given and of 56-- 0 the Bengals' prospects (they're picked last in the Big Sky again this year) the Utes' wariness and some bad blood between the two coaching staffs (the Iftes want a little revenge for the way defensive line coach Kyle Whittingham was treated while coaching at a similar score seems logical Except to McBride "Anybody can make you wince" he keeps warning McNeely whose team uses a shotgun offense has his own scenario for an 'SU upset "Realistically we know we have to play our best and have a lot of their guys get sick to have a chance" he said "They have a quality team and we know they will try to beat us as badly as they can" four-receiv- le er S Utah at N Arizona o At the Walkup Skydome of Rebounding Flagstaff Ariz II Kickoff: 7:05 E TV: None To Do at NAU :44i 01- FLAGSTAFF Ariz — It doesn't get a whole lot easier for Southern Utah After suffering a 0 thrashing at the hands of nationally ranked Idaho last Saturday the visit Northern Arizona to43-1- night SUU coach Jack Bishop said that despite the score not every- thing about the Idaho game was negative "The defense played well but we just put them in bad situations too often with our special teams" Bishop said On the other side of the ball however the story was different SUU managed just 128 yards of offense "I wasn't happy with the play of the offense" Bishop said "We just could never get going we couldn't get in sync all night" Before the Idaho game Bishop said the contest would give the Te Birds a chance to defeat a Division school "We wanted to see how we measured up" Bishop said "Right now we don't measure up too well" Northern Arizona also is com7 to Nevada ing off a loss Last year NAU beat the in Cedar City The Lumberjacks are experienced returning 14 starters from last season's 4 squad including junior quarterback Jeff Lewis and senior linebacker Jeff Bergman In 1993 Lewis threw for 2497 big-nam- A 30-2- 31-2- 7 7-- k ft 1ISOrt 0--1 NAU leads I Series: Last Meeting: NAU 31 4-- 2 to y PatiWtb-MILL:Tdr- Weber vs Mont Tech Is At Wildcat Stadium ":40 picks the of (3) Notre Dame vs (6) Mich (8) Penn SI vs cs3 10$44 (14) USC (15) Okla at (16) Texas A&M NDame— Mich Penna USC 1 ! 1 4 A? Ipe Consensus pock in bold national mk on parentheses Ice vt v cf -- 41 cAQ't (AM-143- KWCR Records: WSU 111 NDarrie --1 PenriSt Games tot end 1 e ted-longe- Ain in About the Oredimenc They play in tut Nader Cmlerence NAIA along wes Western Morearia which the Cats be lad eeir lost telt txxre opener last sees 30- 21 to Humboldt Stale a DMsion I lecrit They Sated 10-- before fogyLost 'herr opener of Eng Coach Bob Hastings College Green tn he esgtAti year al Tech xrdh o 34341 record 30-1- 2 39-2- 2 tee 4ki- Albite I e7ptiv- 1 A e‘- - e 4" Ci'( INDame PennSt i Oka i oty : lec NDame PenriSt I 'Warne PennSt A&M AIM Ohio Wash Wash-7- Georgia Georgia Georgia Georgia (043) (0--0) (0-- 0) A&M A&M A&M Wash Wash Tenn Tenn ) (0--0) (0-0- Series: First meeting t Wash Season record MTC 0 About the Wildcat CS Bryan who completed 11 of 17 Passes tor 199 yoods two touchdowns and an interooption ogcenst Western Mankind hos an efficiency as A4cbc Whet sting of 1142 pushed to tie tack imincling Aoki laid week is probable Aaron Fisher suffering from a sore hamWR not Monet Torsi strn g wd Om vino dicta pkry kost week is expectto ed play wising d in NCAA Dmstreak is Pon L and Pm ore riding C (18) Ohio St at (25) Wash (19) Tenn at (23) Georgia 1-- Mcx hn 46-NS' i- tCr (FM-88- 0-- 2 444 1" Og- den II Kickoff: 6 pm TV: None Radio: KID 54-ya- rd tv e e k a be are not COUnied i j (0--0) Kniehaltdder Frosh Powlus Will Lead ND Charge vs Michigan pleted 16 of 24 passes for 258 yards and two touchdowns for Michigan The game will be the last between the two rivals but in until 1997 Michigan leads the series 14 games since 1978 Notre Dame has an edge Other Top 10 teams in action today will be No 2 Florida at home against Kentucky No 4 Florida State at Maryland No 5 Miami at Arizona State No 8 Penn State at home against No 14 Southern California No 9 Arizona at New Mexico State and Eastern Michigan at No 10 Wisconsin Games involving other teams in the Top 25 will be Vanderbilt at No 11 Alabama Northeast Louisiana at No 12 Auburn Southern Methodist at No 13 UCLA No 15 Oklahoma at No 16 Texas MEM No 18 Ohio State at No 25 Washington No 19 Tennessee at No 23 Georgia No 20 Texas at Louisville No 21 Virginia Tech at Southern Mississippi North Carolina State at No 22 Clemson and No 24 Stanford at Northwestern THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Notre Dame quarterback Ron Powlus who shined after dark in his collegiate debut will move into the sunlight today at South Bend That is if he lives up to 14-10- -1 his already high expectations Powlus who missed his freshman year because of a broken collarbone completed 18 of 24 passes for d 291 yards and four touchdowns in the win over Northwestern last Fighting Irish's Saturday night at Chicago "I just want to have close to a flawless game" Pow lus said "We can't afford any mistakes by any- one" Sixth-ranke- KBRE (FM-949- ) E Records: SUL' 0-- 1 NAU s About the Rain the toms 471 al onense bast week was mote ton CSU gowned in any lost eX081:11 season closer We 556 in Senor LINN° Wfortillg ) dale :watered 13 lockes (10 in the seascri opener °wind As Force junior transfer re- 190-pou- -1 Michigan d figures to be a much sterner test for the Irish than was Northwestern pm game Vcsias battle to be mains in a four-wa-y the starting running back though he won't play today because of a sore hamstring Fisher was perhaps the most impressive of the bunch but sophomore Larry Rogers has impressed with not only his speed but his effort to learn the offense touchdown run last That week didn't hurt either "He's done a lot to help himself" Arslanian said 42-1- 5 SUU Has Lots Abaut Ps Agate Last week's 229 yards ol offense were Pe ewee in co Chart& Weatherble's reef at USU - The six IV downs also matched a on Awe tow in the Scvnarrewe Weatherble tem guard Dorin 114chet out al when agicenst Ukti is bock in he skIreng knew to WAN the Awe erring College 41-1- 51-1- 6 1-- 33-20- -2 don't" third-ranke- I : hostag- h "They killed Adams State — shut them out — so this is a good record-shatterin- g : 1-- 0) 30-1- Word out of Montana" explains the Weber State football coach "is that Montana Tech feels like they're a bigger faster stronger team than Western Montana And if Western Montana could almost get us then they certainly can" So the NAIA Orediggers are thinking this: We are bigger faster and stronger than a team that lost to WSU by 18 points last weekend Hmmm Obviously they're fresh out of drama for today's game at Wildcat Stadium between Arslanian's Wildcats and the Orediggers from Montana Technical There is however a shipment arriving next weekend with Big Sky Conference rival Montana State "We want to get off to a good start in the Big Sky" said Arslanlan "and that's what were working for" That leaves the Wildcats to work out the kinks today in another glorified scrimmage "We need to make some significant improvements from last meaning McNeely's Bengals are against teams above Division C-- 1 threat e-taking McMillan : Continued From "This team has learned a lot of hard lessons over the years" McBride said "They know they have to get up to play every game every week" So he's treating Idaho State which opened Saturday by drubbing Division II team Adams State 54-- 0 as your basic fully loaded to- and Michelle Petrus each ran to state times at the Hobble Creek in Provo McMillan finished the 131 miles in 1:03:0173 to break the record of 1:05 and change The precision of McMillaifs time is noteworthy because Dennis Simonaitis was second in 1:03:0288 only 115 seconds behind In the women's race Petrus ran 1:14:02 to obliterate Celia Kidman's mark of 1:15:13 O Growing Growing: The popularity of the St George Marathon continues to astound Already 3000 runners have entered the Oct 1 race That far surpasses last year's turnout of 2805 And recent response has been fevered "The last two days have been so huge we were starting to worry if we'd have enough buses" to take runners to the start said race director Kent Perkins who assures runners they'll have a ride "If we get up to 3100 or 3200 entrants we might have to cap" registration next year he said Among the waves of this year's entrants 16 men and 12 women say they're shooting for times that would qualify them for the 1996 Olympic Trials Among the Utah men aiming at the 2:20 standard: Larry Smithee of Midvale Paul Rosser of Salt Lake and Scott St John of St George Records : Utah 0 Idaho State 0 Series: Utah leads 0 Last Meeting: Utah 41 ISU 1-- pm TV: KJZZ Radio: KNUC (IM-103KTKK (AM-63II Record: USU 0-- 1 CSU 0 E Scrim CSU leads IS Last Meeting: USU 24 CSU 0 1979 E Line: CSU by 17 RI WSU did in 2 last week but committed four turnovers and managed just one score in a sluggish second half Quarterback Bryan Martin likely will see more action he did last week when he split playing time with back-u- p Rob WestervelL "We carried out our plan pretty well" said Arslanian '''with givratio ing Martin about a The problem with Westervelt was we only ran 64 offensive plays We usually run 90 In retrospect Martin didn't get as much work as we'd have bled" One man who won't get any work is Aaron Fisher The -- 1) 1 Fort g we OGDEN — A fight promoter Dave Arslanian is not 0) E Kickoff: week to this week" said Ars Ianlam "III be very disappointed if By Michael C Lewis THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 1-- day's Greek Festival 5K only two Utah Road Racing Circuit races remain The next is the Peruvian 8K on Sept 17 followed by the St George Marathon on Oct 1 O Broken Records: Utah vs Idaho State m At Rice Stadium Kickoff: 7 pm MST TV: None II Radio: !CALL (AM-91KODJ (FM-94- nique" Bumpas said "A couple of our guys were kind of ashamed at bow they played" Weatherbie has also noted the attitude problem on both sides of the ball calling for his athletes to have a "nasty disposition" Running back Profail Grier is looking for a better showing after collecting only 26 yards on 14 attempts against Utah "This week we just went back to the basics" West performer from a year the junior ago said "Blocking running tackling" Grier said the offensive line also took a bit of heat from the coaches and team about the weak showing "There were no holes" Grier said But "they came together a lot this week I blew it was going to take the offensive line a while to trust each other" The Aggies are coming to Fort Collins for "Ag Day" an annual observance of Colorado States agricultural emphasis The Aggies and Rams are renewing a rivalry that bad them pbying almost every year through the '70s before USU joined the Big West Conference all-Bi- St Utah St at Colo At Hughes Stadium sCollins Colo Weber Still Fine Tuning for Today's 'Scrimmage' H DD Circuit Trainer: After (Ida t Utah Will Be Looking for Revenge But Against Wrong Idaho School Half-Marath- ' at Air Force Springs Colo Kickoff: 1:30 pm 111 TV: Cb 4 Radio: KSL (AM-116It Records: BYU 0 (1-- 0 WAC): AFA 1 (0-- 1 WAC) Series: BYU leads 15-- 1 Last Meeting: BYU 30 AFA 3 Line: BYU by 1512 - time" said Fobtb-a- l E At Falcon Stadium Colorado half-doze- 1:08:58 "It was a good Last week Utah School- Two-tim- e Olympic marathoner Ed Eyestone has yet another title to add to his collection: US 20- - - - troubles getting started in its season opener against Utah Today at Hughes Stadium the Aggies take on another WAC foe Colorado State USU coach Charlie Weatherbie says the Ags need to look a lot better "I'd hate to come in there and play the way we did against Utah because we wouldn't even give them a contest- - Weatherbie said "If we don't run it any better than 39 yards we don't have a chance to win in any football game I- don't care if we played Logan High Layton's Eyestone Adds 20K Crown - Cob States offense had more than its share of El TODAY: RUNNING - seniors and three juniors starting Against Air Force last week CSU showed that experience by throwing for 243 yards and rushing for another 228 The Rams' biggest weapon in Weatherbie's mind is senior quarterback Anthoney Hill "That quarterback is their offense" Weatherbie said of CSU's three-yea- r starter "They'll do some things with their quarterback other teams don't do" Aggie defensive coordinator Dick Bumpas says the USU defense will be in for another challenge after facing Utah's Mite McCoy last week Hill is always a threat even when all passing options are gone "This kid when he pulls it down he's going to go get yardage" Bampas said Bumpas said the Aggie defense not only needs to be aware of the Ram offense but must overcome its own problems The Aggies gave up 534 yards last week and blew numerous tackles "That's more of an attitude than tech Aggies Need More Offense To Keep Pace With CSU k14 vIPIrj By 10 1994 Utah State Is Hoping for a WAC Bounce-Bac- k PAGE I SPORTS Saturday September The Salt Lake Tribune Even without running back Tyrone Wheatley out for the second week because of a separated shoulder the Wolverines have plenty of firepower as they demonstrated in a 6 victory over Boston College at Ann Arbor last week Todd Miller corn 34-2- 111 SUU 27 1993 About rho Midst SUU is hoping to g 43-rebound after a 10 loss to Idaho The Vandals lotaily shut clown the offense °lowing SUU lust 128 yards of total otRick Robins hos to tense bounce bock after corriPle1log lust seven passes for 79 yards against Idaho Bright spots against Idaho the included Gary Perkins boll limes limes for 46 yards Ron Lindburg averaging 451 yards punting and kink Nelson kicking a 49-yard field goat About Wiie tumbistirsekt MU also hod a lough opening game talkng to Nevoda after ieocAng QB entering the touritt CILCeef Jeff town wit leocl the lumberjacks having completed 23 of 44 last week tor 310 yr7ds arid two touchLB Jeff downs Bergman heads the NAU defense season-openin- ntrg 27-2- 0 30-2- 7 CCM SASS P Suspended 13 Continued From rd ALMA cbW I 11111 El "-eP- 1118 1 Uwe C--1 tu07ceac anommimmessionammonseams Stevens appeared to settle down but be walked Ernie Riles to load the bases Raven then drilled a Stevens pitch over 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1300551 cached lo I balker 701 Comm rts4 112 D2002 Set Illettt witf3rapct loreL runners on the corners with Hocking due up Then the umps caned it Salt Lake's Mike Misuraca (3-will face Mark Itatekin (12-6- ) in Game 3 In the PCL's Southern Division playoff seria hi Albuquerque the Dukes defeated Colorado Springs 7 to take a 24 lead 5) 8-- Continued From C--1 teams instead of the $75 million lion to in the owners' plan He said owners wouldn't agree to a deal that didn't mention salaries "We are disappointed in their response" Selig said at a crowded news conference "Unfortunately we had to express our disappointment" Selig and union chief Don Fehr conceded that no further discourse is on the schedule Selig said last week that if an agreement had not been reached by Friday he would cancel the rest of the season But he has in effect extended the deadline to Monday Asked who would take the responsibility for the shortened season Selig replied: "Ill take the responsibility It will be mine" A genuine fan Selig has attended about 99 percent of Milwaukee's home games in the last 20 to 25 years "I have had a sense of loneliness in the last two weeks I have never had in my lifetime" he said "We have all played a role in this I know our baseball history is scarred This is a terribly terribly difficult day "But as horrifying as the short-terpain and it is horrifying and heartbreaking the long-terpain that will be generated by not facing our problems would be far worse" so Selig arrived from Milwaukee in he could sit at the bargaining table It was his first appearance at negotiations since the players went on strike 29 days ago small-mark- EAD'e I 0-- yards and 15 touchdowns and Bergman led the team with 111 tackles For SUU quarterback Rick Robins is hoping to rebound after completing just 7 of 23 passes for 76 yards with an interception last week The running game will also have to do better to take the pressure off Robins Last week SUU ran the ball 40 times for just 49 yards '"It was probably the most we've ever been shut down in our running game" Bishop said Commissioner Selig Will Cancel Rest of Baseball Season Monday GAME SUMMARY Vancouver Salt Lake et - m mid-afterno- S t 2"0 1 |