Show CamcMdles Break -Evem §ea§©m Logan Clubs i Bountiful In Tilt had possession NMSU moved 63 yards in eight plays to take a 14--7 lead with 2:54 left in the first quarter Putman faked to James over right tackle and rolled around left end receiving a key block from Bill Byrd as he went into the end By Kurt McGregor Sports Editor and was immediately penalized 15 yards fin dipping In the next five plays three more penalities were assessed the home town team and put them on their own three yard line and forced them to kick to kickoff IAS CRUCES New Mex-U- tah State University concluded 1 Us season with a victory over New Mexico State here Saturday afternoon Utah State took advantage of five NMSU turnovers in the first half to take zone 45-2- By Greg Hansen with six minutes to play in the Sports Writer game and having Parrish sitting The tntible with beginning a on the bench with five fouls basketball season in late Bountiful looked capable of a November is that a little bit of comeback football still remains evident Smith Scores Last night proved to be no difBut Smith younger brother of ferent as Logan and Bountiful Kohn who was a regular last waged a rough and tumble cage year pushed in a tipahot and affair on the grizzly court that Ted Nyman dropped in four free saw no less than 70 free throws throws to sew things up at 6 attempted with 3:49 left on the clock Bountiful Logan by virtue of converting playing r with 30 free throws whipped the for almost Les Green sophomore Braves 9 the entire game has a star of the It was the second future The little backcourt man win for the Grizzlies in as many made a Qury of crucial mistakes tries following a fine 7040 win but with three years of promise over Skyline in Salt Lake City written all over him he’ll likely Friday night Big center Scott atone for his opening game Parrish had 25 punts in that errors Grizzly triumph Parrish once again had an game with 17 points impressive Break Open Game while Nyman led the Logan Coach Rod Tueller's Logan attack with 19 paints Gary dan couldn’t hit the broadside of Smith had ten and a bushelful of USU After the Utags failed to move' the ball Doyle came back and punted out of bounds on the one yard line to keep New Mexico in fiw hole Fine defensive work by Ed Nunndy Mike Jones and Dennis Fergusen kept NMSU deep in their own territory and they were forced to kick from their own one Strycula Added the punt orf ttie 43 and returned to the 35 of NMSU and Adams threw passes to Wes Garnett and Paul Reuter as the Utags scored in two plays The second pass was to Reuter in the corner of the end zone fiw a touchdown pass running the score to 1 for USU For Utah State Mike Jones and Bill Dunstan led defensively' with strong help from El Ty Couey Tom Nunnely Murphy Wendell Brooks Dale Washburn and Bob Bloom Jones had 10 tackles and five assists and one pass deflection! Dunstan had seven tackles and two assists Nunnely Couey and Washburn an had six tackles phis assists while Brooks and Bloom each had five tackles plus 56-4- 60-4- pre-seaso- n the backboard in the first quarter —in fact they scored but two Add goals in that period -but the opportunistic Grizzlies swished 12 charity throws in that opening stanza to grab a lead and built from there Ted Nyman dropped in a 20 footer and Gary Smith hit four consecutive free throws to increase the Logan lead to 6 and the hosts breezed from that point lead at Logan held a 5 halftime with 21 of those points level coming from the but Bountiful too was still in contention because of free throw conversions Bountiful had 13 of its 25 points from the line 10-1- 2 20-1- 37-2- 15-fo-ot ’ ' center Ken 7 Smooth Tenhoeve the game’s high scorer with 22 points rallied the visiting Braves within sis 6 6-- 52-4- a timely rebounds Logan will now prepare for the ‘much-to-earlRegion One opener next Friday in Roy fm-tf- to a ftt a 4 Player Erickson Olsen Elite McFarland 3--7 11 2--S 3--5 12 S 3 S 5-- 7 V 2--5 S u Garrett Petersen Hendricks Jones Totals ' Skyline Andersen Bowles Dunn ' Glissmeyer Grayson - s 0 0-- 1 11 ' fg fm-ff- d 5 20-3- 7 ty a Harris Hyde Kuypers Landgren Mlchaelis ' LOGAN’S TED NYMAN goes In high and Bokats86-5- 6 ' - - 75-6- 86-5- 6 Friday night the Bobcats trailed by seven points through the first three quarters of the game before Junior Kay Olsen brought the Cats to life with three quick buckets from the foul line on Jump shots Olsen’s gave the Cats shooting momentum and with the three Rick Ellis guards— Bob Garrett and Dave Hendrick- s- Baltimore Tips Suns 14-1- - BALTIMORE (UP1) Gui Johnson scored 21 points and Wes Unseld hit nine of 10 shots in tallying 20 points Saturday night to epark the Baltimore Bullets to a 1 victory over file Chicago Bulls Chet Walker led Chicago with 23 points and Bull forward Bob Love added 19 Johnson's three-poiplay led the Bullets to s 1 lead with 4:32 remaining in the game 99-9- Skyline opened 3639 halftime lead Blaine Michaelis sparked file rally with eight prints in the second quarter Dave Glissmeyer led Skyline with nine points in the third period as it doubled the Bobcat output 24-- 2 to take a 6241 lead and scared another 34 prints in the finai period to make the srare 8646 In an oddity the Skyline crew sewed 24 points in each of file last three quarters Sky View which was hot from That insured s struggle that the foul line Friday night was saw 17 offensive fouls commit- cold Saturday night making ted in the first meeting this only 20 of 37 season between the two teams nt 90-8- Utah Falls RICHMOND Va (UPI)-R- ay Scott grabbed the ball out of a crowd under the basket and sank a five-fojump shot at the buzzer Saturday night to give the Virginia Squires a victory over file Utah Stan in an American Basketball ot By United Press International Southern California spoiled Notre Dame’s bid for a perfect season with a 38-2-8 triumph over the Fighting Irish Saturday and Navy defeated Army 11-- 7 in one of the ziggest upsets in the history of the service classics as the regular college football season all but came to a dose except for a half dozen games next week It was a bitter defeat for Notre Dame which entered the game with a 0 record and ranked No 3 in the country The Irish have already agreed to a Cotton Bowl meeting with either Texas or Arkansas But Southern California all but swept Notre Dame off the field in the first period with quarterback Jimmy Jones guiding the Trojans to touchdowns the first three times they had the ball and running up a 21-- 7 lead at the end of ttie quarter Southern California led 4 at halftime and upped that lead to 4 in the third period during which tackles Pete Adams and John Veils scored by recovering fumbles In the end zone Then came a gallant but futile performance by Notre Dame’s Joe ThiesmanT who completed 33 passes for 526 yards Theismann who scored touchdowns (Hi runs of 25 and one yard and passed nine and 46 yards for two others looked like he might pul out the game for the Irish wher they drew to within 10 points in the fourth period but he had several late drives interrupted by interceptions Clarence Davis scored two of - 6-- 24-1- 38-1- 112-1- DETROIT (UPI) White - Jo 121-8- 8 Bucks Lose NEW Jo and John Havlicek combined for 52 points Saturday night to lead file Boston Celtics to a rout of the Detroit Pistons in a National Basketball Association fame White finished with 27 points and Havlicek fired in 25 as the Celtics won their third straight and fourth out of tt eir last five by Bob Trowbridge d Southern California’s touchdowns and was the game’s leading rasher with 91 First-perio- yards while Jones gained 226 yards passing Bob Elflein ran 49 yards for a touchdown and Martin Schick-ne- r intercepted four passes for Navy which started its game with a 9 record and was an underdog EUlein's TD run came about 10 minutes after Army took a 0 lead on a scoring pass from Dick Atha to Joe AUmuu and it was t followed by a conversion pass from Mike McNallen to Karl Schwelm which put Navy ahead 7 Roger Lanning kicked a field goal in the fourth period for Navy’s other points Pat Sullivan scored on two line and runs inside the passed 10 yards to Robbie Robinett for the d TD as d Auburn overGator came a 17-- 0 deficit to beat d Astro Bluebonnet Alabama 3338 Sullivan's pass to Robinett snapped a 17-tie early in the fourth period Alabama took a 17--0 lead in the first period and led 17-- at the half bound for the Tennessee Sugar Bowl defeated Vanderas safety Bobby bilt 24--6 Majors Intercepted two passes and set up a touchdown with long punt return Jack Williams’ second touchdown para of the game to Larry Studdard in the third period snapped a 7 tie and sparked Sun Bowl-bouGeorgia Tech to a 17-- 7 over Georgia and victory Bluebonnet Oklaho 7-- 43-ya- two-prin- 8-- 33-ya- rd Bowl-boun- Bowl-boun- 7-- nd Bowl-boun- By FRED MCMAN'E UPI Sports Writer PHILADELPHIA (UPI) last-seco- Celts Win Phot d ma routed Oklahoma routed Oklahoma State 664 piling up 519 yards rushing while holding fiw Cowboys to two Mike Sherwood threw two touchdown passes equalling his school season record of 15 leading West Virginia to a 0 touchdown victory over Maryland quarThe victory ran Utah State’s terback Frank Harris threw season mark to five wins and four touchdown passes includ- five losses and gave New Mexico ing three to George Gill as State its first season since losing boston College romped over 1963 and the first losing season winless Holy Cross 544 and for Coach Jim Wood underdog Miami (Fla) knocked Controversial Calls of out Florida a possible In one of the most conLiberty Bowl berth by beating troversial officiated games of the Gators 14-the season surpassing even the In other games two touchdowns by Phillip Wood and one controversial USU game with by Stable Vincent led Rice to a Brigham Young University ‘ State took a 1 halftime triumph over Baylor in e Utah in a freewheeling first half lead between Southwest The turn of events came when Steve Judy twice within completed 14 of 28 passes for Utah State sowed 149 yards to help Texas one second of elapsed time Christian give fired coach Fred Tyrone Couey had made his of the first Taylor a 7 “going away’ second interception touchto first set the half up victory present over Southern down a pass play from Methodist Joe tynch threw TD pass to Bill Wright Tony Adams to Bob Wicks On on the first (day of the fourth the ensuing kickoff with Bob period which lifted Memphis Bloom kickoff soccer style the hall rolled into the end zone aul State to a 0 victory reserve safety Gerald Brown fell Montclair Cincinnati their on it to give the eluded SydCollege Hampden ney 74 in the Knute Rockne second quick score New Mexico State came back Football Classic at Atlantic Louisville rallied on a sustained drive of 49 yards City NJ twice for a 4 victory over to tie the score at 1 but Utah Wichita Sate Franklin College State in turn marched 69 yards (Ind) downed Wayne Sate to score following Jerry Holmes' in the 22nd annuel 22 yard kickoff return The last (Neb) Mineral Water Bowl at Excel- score came with 1:11 on the first sior Springs Mo Utah State half clock with John Strycula 1 brat New Mexico State going over from three yards out and East Carolina dfeated on a great second effort over his 8 Davidson right tackle Tony Adams kicked all four extra prints for USU Offensive Display The first half was definitely an offensive display as Utah State kickoff and touchdown in the second period took the opening 20-1- YORK (UPI)— Dave DeBusschere’s layup with 25 seconds remaining capped a brilliant New York comeback Saturday night as the Knicks for edged Milwaukee 100-9-9 k victories over the Bucks The Knicks who had to rally for Friday afternoon’s triumph over Milwaukee that cracked the Bucks' winning streak at 16 games trailed 4 with 5:25 left back-to-bac- 96-6- The first quarter ended 14-- 7 for the hosts Officials Take Over With Utah State deep In its own territory NMSU put on a strong rash and one of the hometown players crashed in on Doyle knocking him to the ground and placing Mm on the bench for the remainder of the first half The official right on top of the play could see that the rusher had not been blocked into Doyle and pointed to Doyle laying on the ground but failed to throw a flag The officials ruled that foe NMSU Aggie had rolled underneath Doyle and no contact had been made But the USU punter eat out the second quarter with an ice pads on Ms ankle Even the New Mexico press was amazed at the lack of a penalty and the visiting press from Texas added their approval that a flag should have 35-2- Score by Quartan: 7 21 7 10 45 Utah State 14 7 0 0 21 N Max St Scaring: (Z) Run Adama kick NMSU-Jam(S) Run McTeer kick (2) run McTeer kick s (29) pass from Adams Adams kick tumble recovery In end zone Adams kick (2) run McTeer been thrown kick Momenta later Couey made (3) run Adams Ms first interception of the af- kick (13) pass from ternoon snd was hit going out of bounds But once again ttie of- Adams s Adams kick (30) field goal ficial failed to throw a flag-- an USU-Ada- e NMSU-Putna- USU-WIck- USU-Brow- NMSU-Brow- n USU-Reut- (35) tt obvious situation for one Adams Adams kick All the officiating didn’t go Statistics: Flnt Downs against USU however as NMSU Yards also suffered on several of- Yards Rushing Passing Wetura Yardage ficiating errors ) Pastas Penalised Heavily Punts In the third quarter New Fumbles Lost Mexico State received the Yards Penalized USU nms 21 274 13 S5 303 140 - ' 9170 n 0 14 BASKETBALL 28-2- Reserved Seats ns and 26-1- 29-ya-rd General Admission rd 14-1- CALL USU 752-41- Ticket Office ext7141 00 21-2- 34-2- 40-1- 2 752-274- 9 8 am - 4 pm or Mon-F- ri at 45-2- Tickets at Logan Hardware 36-1- the football team last year because he was tired of the with a fumble on the Army 2 — game pilfered three of quarteryard line Navy came up with ' two back Dick Atha’i passes in the Up to the time he broke loose unlik'ly heroes Saturday —a first half and stopped Army's on his TD run the 183pound defensive back who quit Mtvll final drive with another intersophomore bad carried nine a year ago and a sophomore ception with Just 55 seconds times and gained only 11 yards running back who had averaged remaining as he sparked one of “We had tried that same off only 27 yards this season — the most glorious upsets in the tackle play six times and and dumped favored Army 11--7 failed” said Elflein “But our history of classic to snap s e losing “I knew their quarterback backfield coach told me that I streak was inexperienced” Schickner wasn’t hitting the hole wide The Middies undersaid in explaining his outstandenough On that run I hit it dogs gst a ing effort “The coach said right end saw daylight One four interceptions by Martin 'watch his moves end his eyes’ man was in my way end I Schickner and an electrifying You have to gamble but when knew I could beat him” touchdown run by you get four interccptirons in Elfiein’s gallop came with sophomore Bob Elflein to one game its fantastic” 1:57 remaining in the third defeat the Cadets for the first Elfiein's contribution to the period and was followed by time since 1967 and delegate conversation victory was in a way more pass them to their worst season in outstanding than Schickner's from Mike McNallen to Earl because the history rid running Schwekn which put (he Middies Schickner ho dropped off back had coat Navy a 7 ahead ar nine-gam- school-record-tyi- 49-ya- rd two-poi- 20-ye- 8-- marched 80 yards in 14 plays The Utags established a rushing game with Strycula and Steve Taylor but the key play was a pass frail Adams to tight end Paul Reuter Reuter ran the hall to the four yard line Adams then kept for the first Utag score going over from two yards out New Mexico State came right back and sustained a scoring drive on seven plays with ‘Po’ James going in from six yards out The NMSU score was set up on a quarterback keeper by Rhett Putman on the second offensive play for the hometown Aggies It was Putnam's longest ran as s collegiate player After Utah State failed to move the ball the next time it rd d Seats Available For A10ST HOME GAMES follow The Top Ranked Aggies NCAA BASKETBALL in the NEW USU h '2V 3 749 1 13 RIavy Uses Surprises Association game Scott's shot the third the Squires took in the frantic melee erased the lead Mike Butler had given the Stan with Just 30 seconds remaining Charlie Scott's 33 points paced the Squires Zeimo Beaty also got 33 for the Stars and Butler chipped in with 27 win Grizzly mid--gf'w- ay all scoring 12 Sky View went on to claim their opening night victory The Cats were actually d from the field but took advantage of a hot night Iran the charity stripe for the victory It was another story Saturday night when the hustling Bobcats Just seemed to run out of gas The Cats demonstrated typical early season mistakes for a young team— poor passing and lack of polish Skyline meantime rebounded from a loss to Logan Friday night and outplayed Sky View on a onotoone basis for the victory Sky View stayed in the game in the first quarter and then trailed by only one point 3 but straight Grid Upsets Stir Skyline Mips m iiafr-&' Kart McGregor By SALT LAKE CITY The Sky View Bobcat opened the 1970-7- 1 tnskethall season with a road trip to the Salt Lake City area 7 and defeating Tooele lasing Saturday night to Skyline hard for fast break bucket against Bonstfid but night Nyman led Logan scorers with 11 points in Ringer Totals 26-2- 35-ya- rd y’ Sky View 1 lead and went on to run up its highest total since 1968 when the Aggies beat Montana 504 Quarterback Tony Adams set a new record for pan attempts breaking the old record of 228 by Dave Holman The Aggies final score was a pass from Adams to Wes Garnett with four seconds showing on the dock and tied Adams with John Pappas for 16 touchdown peases in a season Adams needed 15 attempts to break Holman’s record and his 22 gives him 232 pass attempts for the new yearly record Taylor Leads Way John Strycula and Steve Taylor led the way Strycula-rackeup 95 yards in file first half and went on to total 111 the second game in a row he rushed for over 100 yards Taylor who drew a starting assignment also had another fine game as he totaled 71 yards The pair led Utah State to 21 first downs snd 274 yards rushing Adams passed for 138 yank One of the big factors in the contest was the effort of converted linebacker Tyrone Couey who came up with two crucial Interceptions and one fumble recovery The first interception stopping a NMSU drive in Utah State territory the second setting up the lying score through ttie second quarter Reuter led the Utegs in receptions catching four for 38 yards and one touchdown but Wes Garnett had the biggest total yardage with two receptions for 48 yards and one touchdown Bob Wicks had two 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