Show Logan Utah Thursday Former Aggie Fran Chuck head NFC stars top receiver ' NEW NEW YORK tics: NATIONAL Retains Punting AN James NY Jennings Wlttum SF Dot HWeaver 74 41 09 40 Returns - LA StL Dal Phil Foreman was the top vote getter with 40 from the ttman board composed of three writers from each of the 14 NFC cities He set a Viking dub rushing record with 1165 yards this season led the team in pass receiving with 55 catches for 567 yards 14 touchdowns h and scored an Tarkenton and Foreman were two of six Vikings named to the all star team Joining rookie wide receiver Sammie White offensive linemen Ron Yary (tackle ) and Eld White (guard) and defensive tackle Alan 'Page Chicago’s Walter Payton the NFC’s leading rusher with li90 yards joined Foreman in the backfield while the Dallas Cowboys claimed the two other receiver mots with Drew Pearson selected- at flanker and Billy Joe DuPree given the nod at tight end Pearson led file NFC with 58 catches The offense was rounded out bthe St 413 03 49 101 43 Wash EBrown Bryant Metcalf Johnson Marshall (41801) av 421 101 Pent Returns Kickoff 395 393 no yds avals td 40 444 135 71 1 39 331 111 35 0 17 100 111 39 0 45 409 109 35 0 37 390 107 39 0 307 90 34004 14375 340 354 340 39 754 10 457 31 531 Louis Cardinals I 13 11 10 9 0 9 S 9 9 5 78- - 7 33-3- Passing 20-2- 5 43 49 44 49 7 32-3- 4 19-3- 1 34-3- 4 18-2- 3 34-4- 4 17-2- 4 93 89 88 87 aft camp net yds fd let 91 574 1440 8 4 148 577 3191 17 8 255 419 2941 17 8 ' 158 391 413 388 349 Dot Landry Minrt Tarkenton 218 542 2945 18 13 Hart StL 208 544 2715 1411 Dal Staubach comp avg - yds Rating (based on pet 898 ' Landr W Harris inf): pet pet 817 Tarkenton 894 894 7f 9 ''Pass DPearson Receiving a yds avg If td 58 804 139 40 4 55 547103 41 1 54 705 131 45 4 54 420 78 35 1 53 471 127 47 3 Dal Minn Foreman Sea Larganf 1 NO Galbraath Minn Rashad no yds Is M 3 Lavender Det Hunter Chi AnIKAN FOOTBALL"" RusMng viimw Harris Pitt Pitt Blolor m Batsman Wilson KC Oak Guy West SD : Punt ' (UPI) — The should Bowl be a showcase Tangerine for two of college football’s best juniors both expected to vie for the Heisman Trophy next year Oklahoma State running back Terry Milter finished fourth in fids year’s Heisman voting and Brigham Young quarterback Gifford Nielsen was sixth They were the only underclassmen and both among the top 10 were second team All America selections Milter rolled uo 1541 yards and 19 touchdowns as the Cowboys went 3 and took a share of the Big Eight Conference crown “He ia as good as anybody we’ve ever seen” Brigham Young coach LaVdl Edwards said r Cowboy coach Jim Stanley considers Milter better than this year’s Heisman winner Tony Dorset! of Pittsburgh “I think he was best fids year” said vote-gette- 14th-rank- 1 Grogan " NE Branch Oak Balt Carr Balt McCaulay S’ - Dallas Pearson " (15) Minn White WR—Sammle Dal TE— Billy DuPree (23) OT- -D Lo (35) St Dierdorf OT— Ron (33) Minnesota Yary OG— C St Louis (34) Dobler OG— Ed (31) Minnesota White C— Tom (33) St Louis Banks Minn OB— Fran Tarkenton (24) RB— Chuck (40) Foreman The "wo told the' (UPI) at oaches -C- the ’ University Washington say of there a quick decrease northern the in movement of Southern California athletes if Arizona and Arizona state accept an invita- tion to join the Pacified - after ! More college football University of Washington President Juba Hogaess will not say what made him finally vote to invite Arizona and Arizona State to join the Padflo-- 8 Conference Hogness had indicated feelings strongly r opposing the expansion when the talks began “In the Interest of harmony all of us vowed to make no public statements on file meeting ’’ Hogness said Wednesday in discussing the Pac-f- t gathering earlier fids week which the Invitations following a unanimous vote 1 And more football The first Black College AltAmerican Football Classic will be held at the Los Angeles Coliseum Jan v a couple and they got a couple” said James “On the ones we got the overriding factor was because we were in the Pac--8 and they weren’t “Now we don’t have that The game features senior from 53 predominantly black colleges and universities throughout the Uni ted States in what is being Wted as history’s greatest showcase of collegiate black football talent coach at Alcorn AIM Marino Casein the was named as the coach of the South team Wed-nesday and William Price of Norfolk State was picked 13-ye- to coach file East In basebalL Charles O Fiatey and his Oakland A’s testimony today before UJS District Judge McGarr seeking damages of $33 milium Commissioner Bowie his autority in Radi and Ylda Blue edge” all-sta- last June Conference Presidents of the Pac-- 8 schools voted Monday in San Francisco to invite two Arizona the universities to join the league Don James Wasfootball hington Harsh-ma- ftnriopnfiiEEEa’ n coach and Marv Husky basketball coach said the addition of the schools would increase the recruiting competition in athlete-ric- h Southern California “In the past we GreatjSelection r have gone down to the wire with the Arizona schools on some kids and we got 3gSBgtfePiafiCiElE) ok Vtfto Edwards Cougarspractice Wednesday that while they had alotof fun things lined up for the rest of the week “Let’s don’t lose sight of what we came down here for” - (14) Det OLB— Charlie Weaver (10) Minn CB— Nate Wright (9) Wash CB— Joe (7) Lavender Detroit West SS— Charlie (4) Detroit Hunter (8) FS— James Giants (7) P— Dave Jennings SEATTLE j University of Utah's newly named head football coach Wayae Howard said Thursday all seven of his Long Beach State assistant coaches will join his new ' Ute staff Assistants Rea McBride Gary Lumpkin and McNabb had accepted similar positions at Wednesday Howard said Today the new coach announced his other four assistants — Tom Gadd Wayne Hogue Sam Moore and John Pease Mao agreed to join him in Salt Idle City 8 Coaches eye trouble teams toured the ocderlii Larry MLB— Jeff OLB— Fred Minn ce Center Tuesday and Walt World Wednesday Stanley said his players were Joying the Orlando area “We came hoe for two reasons: hopefully to win and No I to have some tan In that 6--5 -- ' People iff sports ri j 4 O wuB 4'vl i ' ' 401 384 279 275 241 CARDON JEWELRY mwntown h- ' 0 71 'S : 'f r V K j 5 V 43 0 44 0 55 0 it t vrsd'vjnv WEEKBHD a Q 14 lT Kicking 490207 Llnhart 7 Balt' Stanarud KC Smith NE Garala Pitt Cln-- : Bahr Dan Turner f better against the better op- " ponents” former a Nielsen Quarterback baskefoaU player completed 207 of 372 passes ttdqjrearfor tytewtafowtofr lead Brigham Young to a M season and a share of the Weston Athletic " Conference title “He’s a very fine football player” says Stanley “Nobody is going to stop M rush rac rat pts 14 0 0 84 12 0 1 78 0 12 0 72 11 0 44 0 9 3 0 44 Pitt writers conference Edwards said he hopes the Cougar defense can prevent file Cowboys from “taking the ball and keeping it” so BYU’s aerial attack best in the country can work “We need to have the ball obviously ’’ he said “We need to control the line of scrimmage and that win be a formidable task” Stanley “Terry had 1500 yards ' nayts avg la td 17 559 329 49 0 14 397 14 391 25 488 14 417 43 Offense Drew WR— (30) by each from parentheses) First Team practice” ed 8-- nu yds avg In tS 39 534 137 92 4 45 408 135 89 33 434 132 43 31 387 125 48 41 448 10932 T9vdMtowM I 0 30 14 28 5 21 3 52 47 Returns (Votes In s 42 420 44 ' 414 57 407 45 47 38 Harris Mia:' NE Phillips Purrln Dan KC Williams Oak Jennings : 1 no If 84 78 Dun Upchurch NE Huynuu Fuller SD KC Brunson Oak ColzlR Harris 39 47 43 289 1128 230 1034 233 1012 But NE Patrick 0 V COMFIIIMC( - ' Oak Eaghan 0 ' I Wash Minn NWright van 173 44 8 79 43 77 21 7 120 39 47 21 7 10 MJackson LA Parry team three city him We hope to alow him down' And Edwards says Nielsen is “unquestionably the finest athlete we’ve ever had’’ but that “his greatest strength is his attitude and leadership and the type of kid he is” Oklahoma State’s defensive team worked hard on the pass Wednesday morning “We know they are going to com- plete some passes” said Stanley “but our kids have been very intent in Fla ORLANDO 44 40 54 54 54 Kicking LA Harris 13 Houston: The remainder of file defense included end Tommy Hart of San Francisco tacUe middle Wally Chambers of Chicago linebacker Bin Bergey of Philadelphia free safety Cliff Harris of Dallas and John James of Atlanta — Thu NEW YORK (UPI) 1974 United Prats International star National all Conference Juniors Tangerine stars td rush roc ret pfs '14 13 84 Min Chi of-- who placed 0 40 0 45 0 34 0 Scaring Wash Mosslty L St Bakken Cox Minn Dal Harr or a LA Damps ay The Los Angeles Rams had three members of the defensive unit end Jack ‘Youngblood linebacker Isiah Robertson and comerback Monte Jackson while the Washington Redskins grabbed two of die other defensive openings with linebacker Chris Hanburger strong safety Ken - no yds avg la td 14 459 Bryant Hunter Chi Baschnagel OB MC McCoy Atl Lawrence Foreman Payton McCutchuon LA Minn SWhlta Jonot StL Wash Thomas Williams SF unit NFC-Wg- Chi NO ar Tki Htrdd Jovrad- -1 18 1978 Compiled from UPI RB— Walter Chi (39) Payton PK— Jim St Bakken Louis (34) Defense DE— Jack Youngblood (37) San DE— Tommy Hart (31) Chi DT— Wally Chambers DT— Alan Minnesota Page Phila MLB— Bill ’Bergey Robertson OLB— Isiah (27) OLB— Chris Hanburger (19) LA CB— Monte Jackson Lo St CB— Roger Wehrll Wash Houston SS— Ken Dal (30) FS — Cliff Harris (33) P— John James ' Atlanta Team Second Offense WR— Frank Grant WR— Harold Jackson TE— Charlie Sanders OT— Rayfield Wright OT— Lionel Antoine OG— Tom Mack LA Dal OG— Blaine Nye C— Len Wash Hauss Staubach QB— Roger RB— L McCutcheon RB— Mike Thomas PK— Efren Herrera Defense Dal DE— Harvey Martin DE— Claude Humphrey (12) Elam SF DT— Cleveland tensive linemen — center Tom Banks guard Conrad Dobler and tackle Dan Dierdorf — along with kicking specialist Jim Bakken St Louis also placed Roger Wehrll at comerback on the defenuve lteeason total to 308 He already bolds the alt yds avals Id 311 1390 45 40 13 341 1303 49 10 7 391 1140 40 40 9 370 1153 43 44 13 354 1101 43 30 5 Jlams SF McCutcheon LA Minn Foramen Thomas Wash Blanchard' Minnesota’s NFL career records in pass attempts (5637) completions (3186) and yardage CONFERENCE FOOTBALL ng all-st- National (UPI) Individual final stall League - YORK' (UPI) backfield tandem of Fran Tarkenton and Chuck Foreman head up United Press International's 1978 National Football Conference team Tarkenton became the first quarterback to throw fdr 300 career touchdown passes this season when he tossed 17 to raise his record-breaki- NEW YORK (UFI) — Two former Utah collegiate football stars lead the National Football League's American Conference final 1978 statistics in pan receiving and punting arv Bateman an All America college kicker from Utah in 1971 ranks first in the AFC In punting with a 419 yard per kick average Bateman made 88 punts for the Bills this season with the league’s long punt this year of 71 yards And Kansas City’s Mac Lane who inn a running back at Utah State from 1969 through 1987 leads the league in receptions Lane finished the year catching 68 passes fir 686 yards averaging 104 yards per Football r December 27-3- 3 21-3- 8 42-4- 4 15-2- 5 39-4- 2 14-2- 7 9 15-2- 1 34-3- Passim Stabler1 Oak ' Balt Jonei 4? (o5 52 49 47 51 47 90 07' S2 SI SI - att comp pet yds td int 194 447 2737 27 17 291 207 403 3104 24 9 342 74 490 1004 9 1 151 142 595 2097 11 12 272 1S9 559 3462 12 13 335 it — fy i? - I'- - But Ferguson Mia Grloso KC Livingston Rating (basad on pet comp yds avg Jones 1037 Stabler td hit): pet pet 709 900 Grlasa Forauson 1024 Livingston 779 Lana KC But Chandler Balt Mitchell Oak Caspar Hou Burrough Pass Racaivlm - v na yds avg lg td 44 4S4104 44 1 41 24 135 50 10 40 555 9340 3 53 491 51 932 130 103 30 10 49 7 V ' Rllsy Haynta Jackson Dsrdan ITSS 90 a Cn NE j Don do 7- - ' f - - - ' QJ ' ' ' 134 73 21 Joe Lavender sees own colored world at nee - - Fri & Sat take OFF Wall Clocks Coin Clocks Grandfather Clocks & Novlety Clocks 20 WASHINGTON (UPI) Joe Latender looks pro football and the Super Bowl ptayofb through — and aomefimef brown btedL The Wsriiington Redddn comerbedi te one of two NFL playen to wear ghunes rather than contact tensee in combat and be has 12 pelrs to cope with almoet any weather fMim d For instance he’ll wear gtaasm tar brown overcast tar rose a light enowjr days tar sun ana black tar glare Whichever pete ho ween Saturday in the Redskin firrt round playoff against Minnesota Lavender will be looking for sum Viking receivers as Chuck Foreman Ahmad Rashad rookie Sammte White or Stu Voigt and protecting against the passes of Frm Tarkenton “This is the first time Pve 1 like it” the 1 choice of the Fhfiadetataa Eagles aaU today es the' IIMiHm ufOpg niit Lavender who played his college ball it Sen Diego Rate was a late trade acquisition hr coach Georgs Men fa prooeaion but he fitted in wvff aough to tead the RedaUna Ini toteroepfiona with eight ooubte tha iwaber to had caught m three previous eeasons with tto Eagles That's right SPECIAL SELLING1 1 A TlmlY Gift ' i ‘v 1 : If there were a better tasting whiskey we wouldn’t be number one ' - SPECIAL GROUP!! 42 Pc Set English Ironstone By PwmdscaOT HH yeDow-finte- 'V "VV - V SaySeagramlsandBeSwe O Q CARSON Off : JEWiMY SHOP FRIDAY NITE TIL 9:00 4 -- - " I SKIM DtSTtLLEKS C0K1C WUlCM HEW H ROOT ' t |