Show The Salt Lake Tribune Saturday November 12 1955 19 ' Sophomores Hammer Brigham Young U for 49-- 6 Triumph Vandals End Loss Skein As 3500 Fans Watch Oppose Roiling Crew It’s y for Utaggies: Battle Pioneers Today D-Da- By Lyn Larson Tribune Sports Writer DENVER— Today Is " This is the day that Utah State coaches players and fans have been waiting for since last apring when John Roning and “D-Day- Radio Slate Detailed account of Utah State’s attempt to upset Denver University Saturday will he carried “over radio station KUTA starting at 1:15 pm and the point after made It 28 0 Then Gary Johnson fired two Tribune Sports Writer PROVO— University of Idaho long passes— one 41 yards to a winless group of sophomores Walt Denny and the other 17 up until Friday suddenly blos- yards to Gerpheide for the final somed into a fine football team and handed BYU a humiliating 49 6 defeat for one of the worst STATISTICS svu Idaho losses in Cougar gridiron his- Total drat down 11 12 Ptrat down ruahlni S Flrat downa Panina g Ftrat downa pcnaltipi S Yarda (alned ruahtng US Varda lainod paaalnf 70 Total yard! lainod 101 Paaaca Attempted 33 Pataca completed 4 Pataca Intercepted hy Number of punte S Total yarda punted 104 Averaae yarda per punt 41 Number of fumblei I Number of fumblra loat 1 Number of penaltiei 3 Yard loat throuab — — 10 penalUea 350Q fans groaned through terrifying afternoon in witnessing the blood letting in Cougar Stadium in perfect football weather Some ' ALTHOUGH IT was Veterans Day the Vandals declared open warfare on BYU even though the Cougars in the true spirit of the holiday seemed at peace g with everyone Idaho’s- - loss” streak- - which stood at seven straight until Friday was never in danger of being extended BYU’a resistance was almost inept on Ticca-sio- n upper-divisio-n and the Cats surrendered rather feebly to a bruising Vandal line and some hard running en You Be tlie ’ tory It Js the consensus here that the Ags will provide the toughest opposition for the Pioneers since Cal Stoll pulled up stakes in the Utah game in Logan to move to “greener pastures" Utah State has always posed Coach Ev Faunce’s Aggies a threat to Denver’s js liave two things in mind for plans but the Ags Saturday’s game with Denver haven’t bested the Pioneers when they Puled FIRST THIS game marks the ttpS'rt TJtags’ first performance flooinctr' always wanted very badtheir old coach and there’s “We ly to beat Denver-wftI was like better than nothing they’d to rack up a victory over Old I® Yj8!TStat’ Jon!ng rem' re John and second the Ags son why they wouldn t be point- Phil Oyler (20) fleet footed BYU halfback turns his right ing twice as hard for us this end for a considerable gain Friday afternoon and gets a year It’s going to be a rough game” FAUNCE WILL start the same lineup as he did against BYU last Saturday in hopes that he can get the same “mileage" Hold-Regul- ars against the Pioneers as he did against the Cougars By Warren Gaer Roning’s team is back at top Head Football Coach for the first time since strength Drake University the Utah game and the Ags are Harvard leads Brown also at peak strength physically worst BYU had received since By John Mooney with a minute and five seconds Denver walloped the Cougars From left to right on the Tribune Sports Editor remaining in the game in 1951 But oldtimers PROVO— Coach Chick AtkinBoth teams have shown po- forward wall Faunce will go couldn’t remember a worse with HenReed Jay Herring son started his second and tent offenses Brown has driven in the third quarter beating in the Cougar Stadium three times on the ground for derson Jerry Kundert Joe touchdowns but the Bruins’ pass- Librizsi Gary Lund Red Hal- a&d they held the Vandals Howard Willis Vandal quarscoreless for the 11 minutes ing has not been effective Har- verson and Don Hull vard has scored four times on Kent Harris will be at quar- they played Chick then put lq terback turned in the top extra three passes and a short drive ter Jack (Chaplain) Hill at left the first stringers and on the point performance of the afterafter recovering a fumble half John Whatcott at right first play after they came in noon Brown now has the ball on half and1 reliable Norm Prince The snap from center was Wilbur Gary ran right through their own line fourth at fullback the entire team 80 yards for a fumbled and Willis picked it down and 13 and chooses to up escaped one tackier looked For the Pioneers it will be touchdown kick The punt is long and rath- either Joe Strasser or Ernie for a receiver and eventually er low coming up to around Pitts at left end Charles Olson of THE VICTORY was the first plunged almost 10 yards for the the season for Coach Skip extra poibt left tackle Ed Stuart left As the Harvard safety standing guard Rich Mucha center Dick Stahley's Vandals who had lost seven in a row before meeting THE TIPOFF on the game’s on the 50 rate these choices 1 Herman or Willie Jackson right the Cougars outcome came early in the first C 3 and 4: guard captain Ed Horvat right quarter the first time the CouSignal for a fair catch tackle and Larry Ross right - BYU didn’t score until the gars bad the bail Joe Martinez Let the ball hit the ground end last 36 seconds of the ball game recovered a fumble on the Idaand roll dead Jimmy Bowen will be flipping when Ed Hunt caught a pass ho 33 and four Catch the punt and return up passes from his plays later the quarterback lost ball on downs the Cougars the middle Willie Frank half spot at left Catch the punt and return up Al Yanowlch at right half and had put the Cougars in scoring on the Idaho 34 one sideline either Dick Gupton or Bill Korn position at fullback (Answer on page 21) The Despite the overnight snow whipping was the the field was in good condition and the sun provided the only bright spot in a dreary afternoon for the Cougar followers good block from Jack Hilton Idaho defenders But Vandals College Clubs Vie for Bowl Berths BYU Substitutes Fail at Job o 56-- 6 third-stringe- nine-yar- d By United Press Maryland Texas Michigan Michigan Stafe West Virginia' and UCLA try to close in on rich bowl berths in six of Saturday’s key college football games While “bowl fever" hits a climax Oklahoma is heavily favored to stretch the college game’s longest current victory streak to 27 against Iowa State post-seaso- n d OKLAHOMA’S 'split-- 49-- 6 Join ’urn by overwhelming 49 6 01y in pic Officials To Take Oath PARISrNovrlt UP)— Massard of France vice president of the International Olympic Committee said Friday that judges and referees at the-19- 96 games-wilMave- Ar-ma- ninp-yar- d drive with Ron Braden hitting over from the d four Toward the end of the first stanza the Vandals' Sal Hilgen-berg-intercept- another-pa- ss -to take an unpercedented oath of impartiality Massard said the decision to extend an Olympic oath to judges and officials was made because of the “trend of Increased nationalism in sports" 21-- tion a Clemson Second-rankeMary' land can win the Atlantic Coast Conference title and ihe other Orange Bowl berth by defeating Clemson Maryland has won 13 iiv a row eight this season Texas isn’t ranked among the nation’s top 20 teams this week but can become the host team in the Cotton Bowl by defeatTexas Chris-tia- n ing seventh-rankeat Austin Tex Th Ir Michigan MichiState and conference gan with records are the leadipg contenders for the Big Ten’s Rose Bowl berth sixth-ranke- 0 187 37 fi I 1 touchdown “Kranxel converted and the clubs went out at half with Idaho in front by a fairly ' comfortabie33-score 0 went’ wrong in Something 4 f That came when fleet-foote- d Wilbur Gary slid off his right guard and went 89 yards in a thrilling run to score Kramer who scored as many points as the entire BYU team just by kicking extra points converted again Idaho chased its advantage to a fantastic 49-midway through the final quarter on a march that saw Bill Baxter score from three yards away The single Cougar touchdown came with1 36 seconds left in the ball game but it wasn’t quite 1 j 0 d - 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