| Show fr t 'w i''' i Ciugars Slug Ltes 1743 in II Tilt ith-Sogk- e- ot 1:- - J : I Sports Kibt gatit 5111t By John looney modern coach wouldn't think of sending his athletic team into a game without a thorough study of the films A $ I ( ! ' '' " -- '41sf I "'6 - ' ç4 ' ' ' :111 t c ' But Mary Jen- son hopes to put the cart before the horse ' so to speak and interest the public in his films before he outfits his West Jordan Fifth NI Men team for the basketball N il t ' - ' 2 ' : By John Mooney Tribune Sports Editor It t1 ' ' t t I October Sunday : - 196' 29 ' k "4 0 - ' 1t - t Page One Section I) ' v- i 1 NA oto--- s i1 "" 3 y4 r e - '3 ::'-- ' i' ) ' ' l'Nkk : I 3 ' for fts'k is ' F ' ' 2' '' o itRs Only Drive it - d'''i I'' f - 1 ' - 4 A ' 11 ' ' ''' ‘ ''''' -- - 4 t A "? - "1k - 'N) i I 44 a i - 44 't i "Also Included uill be Gene's pummeling of Robinson in Las Vegas and the Kid Paret fight which wm judged the Fight of the Year "Rex will be seen in action in his sensational win over Bob Satterfield and the other West Jordan boys all show in the highlights of their careers" Jenson added Marv's idea is to allow any patriotie fraternal or religious organizations to participate in the sale of tickets and keep half the $2 sales price for their club activity "A lot of fight fans may wish to see some of our best fighters In action in their greatest triumphs and we're hoping to use the films to make possible the athletic participation of thousands of other kids" Mary concluded 'N Herman Franks of course will be back at the helm of the San Francisco Giants ' ''' ' '' ''': ' - "1 First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Return yardage ' the City in the will be directing PCL Pirates Bob Kennedy who managed the 'Bees in the Coast League is the new manager of the transplanted Kansas City A's in Oakland Pittsburgh "Whoa there Perry! It's the end of the line!" Perry Rodrigue (30) speedy Cougar back Utah's Charlie Smith (12) with an assist by Bill Fowler (10) Cougar is brought dOW11 by State Pholos Bozic!' Craig (33) goes view the aetion during the Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Anders'n and Ross Wooser Barge by the air first half Saturday to higkin By Bill Coltrin Tribune Sports Writer PROVO — They said BYU's pass de fense was terrible and it may be that it was at times but when the chips were down it was Bobby Roberts the defensive left half and Terry Colson the safety man who came up with the big plays to beat Utah Slopped Threat With plenty of time left in the fourth quarter Roberts moved in front of the Utah receiver and stopped a Utah threat on the BYU 38 And then the next time Utah got the ball the Redskins penetrated to the BYU 40 but then it was Colson's turn Jack Gehrke threw too long and Colson fielded it cleanly to give the Cats the ball Top US Grid Games plays later without ever losing the Cougars got the touchdown which gave them a lead with less than a minute to play 'Everything But Score' Kent Morgan of Salt Lake City boasts the shortest deer hunt of the season lie didn't leave camp didn't fire a shot and while he didn't bag a deer he wasn't shot for resembling a deer either Here's Kent's story: "My companions dropped me off outside Manila and because I don't walk so good I built a fire to keep warm until daylight ''The fire was a big one blazing at least three feet high But about 7:30 am I still was chilly so I put on my hunting coat over my red jersey Someone yelled at me from up the hillside and I answered back "One guy walked into the fire area and said 'You better take off that coat three of us had a bead on you until you answered back!' ' put out the fire and went fishAnytime a guy standing near a big "So I ing fire is mistaken for a deer it's time to hunting" I had a similar experience years when I sat on a stump in a clearing quit f ago But I Was smoking a pipe and saw the hunter raise his gun and sight in twice even though I as the 'deer' puffed furiously on the pipe rather than move or shout and perhaps cause the hunter to fire 'Maybe fishing is safer at that f ' i t 1 I I I Observation Ward i I know I tokos 't tour a goy who's oi oo he onotrins for kis hoodochos 17-- ' ' ' ' '''' ' '' '' ' ' ' - 24 377 41 94 85 : After the game BYU coach Tommy Hudspeth kept saying over and over "We did everything but score We did everything but score" Hudspeth isn't ever satisfied with only two touchdowns in one game and it is seldom that the Cougars score less Perry Rodrigrue hurt late in the game after a nice gain probably is out for the season with a knee injury So he will join other Cougar stars linebacker Sid Frazier and defensive back Hank Mercado on the sidelines for the rest of the season Frazier and Mercado also were kayoed by knee injuries First thing you know they'll have mechanical reporters in the press box and a Cougar stadium was really dressed up for the game Besides the usual pennants flying from the top of both sides of the stadium the field itself was a blaze of color In the north were two huge stars in i : as itt : f 1 i 4 l k i't' 4 t ' ii ? ! S i i -:- :: :' 0 1 1) ' :i'-:'---''7':'- g" v t ::- i 7 -- 77 ' '' - ': 4' :::- 3:::' ' - - ': - r"' ri: i - f i ri '' T 1 i: ''':' l'' Ole Miss 14 Houston 13 What ever happened to Houston? Once the pretender to Notre Dame ' s supremacy at the outset of the season the Cougars have fallen onto bad times Saturday they lost a breath-take- r to Ole Miss by the narrowest of margins and seem unable to regain the gloss of the early season (See story on Page D-3- ) k L' r e- :: 1:: A"' § :' 'z - - ' - f " 4' ''' ' 4' - i ii&— - ss Alowi— 4i ' 4 ' ' "Well we stopped him!" Quarterback Mare Lyons of the Cougars is stopped by Doug Poulson (62) and '' ':' )i - ok t r:' '' - 1it 1: ' 60'' pass-happ- IRe–1------- iti ' - A a 4 0 4 ' i - 1 - - ') ' t- '- - t f: c : '11'1-:- 4 frii: z ' 7i :'! ' ' ' k - t -- e ' 11 1 - : ::s:- "'''' - ' 7!''r::::r ' 0 P' - - 0 :!:1 -- " '- - 4 ' ' t-- r" i : '' - p : cJ::4-::Ni- :" ' sP : '''' ':' : ' t: i i i- ) I il -" : ' '': ' - i - - '‘ - : KT-- 1 e p t 6' : - ii '':!tt:1 lc ' s e ' :: l':- " Army 21 Stanford 20 1 t ' '' tt ' e - 4 :'- o i- ::'--- 4011 - 24-2- 0 : -' '? : 4 '1:-:-::- ' ''' - ) The poor I'll Indians of Stanford seem to have nothing but bad luck in the football wars this season Still they carried the fired-uCadets down to the final gun before succumbing in a thriller And Utah will tangle with Army on Nov 11 in one of the Redskins' top battles (See story on Page ' :i : Notre Dame 24 Mich S 12 Remember this one? This was the game that everyone wanted on television last year This year the two clubs played before a video audience but it wasn't quite the same thing as they're both fallen stars Still it was no tie and for this the football world seems grateful (See story and the details on Page Low for Opponents BYU held what was supposed to be a i -t 1 potent Redskin running attack to a net 31 4tNi64 ''-' 17-yards from scrimmage and only 121 yards 1 4 '''' passing which is a "low" for Cougar g14' -opponents this season ' ' ' "' The rain came down in sheets the last s three quarters and undoubtedly contrib': i) 1:(1)1''Et uted to the six fumbles lost during the ( it 1 game But all the rain did was turn BYU 1 from a passing team to a running team ' But the happy Cougar partisans could 1 care less how they scored on the hated of -Redskins -- ti For the better part of an agonizing afternoon for the Cougars it was not so : much a question of "how" as "if" and fr "when" the big blue might score For the first half the Utes were ''" ::: pushed all over the field had to settle to VV l' 14 yards rushing to BYU's 200 yet the Utes were always close enough to win the game 10-Utah's defense which played three t ::::--r fourths of the game as the inept offense stayed uniier wraps on and off the field 't contributed several defensive gems to I turn back BYU surges vi I i But the UtN were helped by the Cou:' A I ‘ gars who suffered penalty after penalty i In key situations to nullify one touchdown I -' 1 ' stop a couple of serious drives and gen:' t erally cause frowns instead of smiles for 1 "P t coach Tommy Hudspeth :1::4 "' 1 K'''!: N No Sustained Offense "-' s': I ' '' fl '14 Utah never had a sustained offense F J the whole afternoon ' " kt I' :i!!'4' :: ''::!''' The Redskins couldn't get outside their 7 '7 !:r' 7' '4 :"' 40 in the first quarter drove to the BYU 12 and the Cougar 43 in the second never got outside their own 30 in the third and to the BYU 38 and 40 in the final period The statistics told the story of BYU's in this tra17r--- ' and futility mastery ' 3 '"- 1 o' fi ''' ''ditional contest The Cougars rushed for ''' :: ? N 16 first downs to Utah's two passed for g -k ''c' ''' "": 4 seven as against six and added one 1 from a penalty to two for the Utes :" sH:7' 1 first downs to 10 is quite ' Twenty-fou- r ' 4 4 ' Nitainek6iNs 4 a margin BYU supposedly a group Charlie Smith (12) of the Redskins aflAr a short adapted to the sodden turf and weeping See Page DA Column II gain in the first half of traditional duel Saturday f 1:'':- -:- ''2-- - -- sively - " z : ' r or" f " r ' ' it 041 r N t -- D-3- I 'id x 1 28 Oregon 6 D-2- D-2- 'ilt it 1 sty: 0: ' ) ' i - "i t - es' $ 1 I Oregon couldn't stop the fabled O Simpson but an injury did Still the mighty Trojans had enough reserve power left to gun down the Webfoots and remain unbeaten and at the top of the nation's gridiron heap in a rugged duel (See story on Page ) nerable And the BYU line also forgotten somewhat in the Cougar offensive aerial circus this year whipped Utah's heavier forwards soundly offensively and defen- t :g '''' Oklahoma St 10 Colorado 7 USC It Stadium Color - The mighty Buffaloes the nation's third ranking football team was a lethargic group Saturday and they picked the wrong spot Oklahoma State suddenly swept to a 10-- lead before Colorado could move its offense The Buffs scored In the final quarter and nearly scored again in a weird finish (See story Page D-- 7 17-1- The - 3 Fowler took the kickoff following the BYU clincher and ran 90 yards for the score that made the game seem closer The weather which wasn't too bad at than it was the start of the game took a turn for the The only place the game was close worse and worse It was with about three was on the scoreboard 10-- most of the in the last minute minutes to go in the first half The wind way and For the Cougars the victory was camp up the umbrellas came up and it but their own penalties was raining fairly hard marked the first afternoon game in interceptions missed field goals and Cougar stadium history when the lights fumbles did more to keep the score close were turned on during an afternoon than anything the Utes could do BYU ranted and panted up and down game And the lights came on shortly the field with its underrated rushing after 2 pm The bad weather also marked the first game rolling to a season high of 371 time since his first season here three yards from scrimmage The Cougar runyears ago that Coach Tommy Hudspeth ners punished the Utes for 200 yards in has had to contend with bad weather — the first half which was the second best at home or on the road game total for the year until Saturday So completely did the Cougar offense dominate the game that the Utes never had a real opportunity to test the Cougar pass defense which supposedly was vul- f i 487 2 3 65 Bad Weather I '' BTU 10 31 121 249 gun I d1h4it Utah last-secon- I 1 - the Cougars until Tom Rippe plunged the second touchdown with 42 seconds left in the game Rippee the outstanding ball carrier afon the field this soggy ternoon carried 25 times for 130 yards and his final surge preserved the victory d and nullified Fowler's heroics red along with a U of U In red The south end zone had two blue stars with HYIJ in blue Both end zones were whitened up for the game giving the red and blue a little background lot of sports writers will have to go to work for a living Dave Schulthess the BYU sports information director lined up a downtown computer to handle the statistics of the Utah vs BYU football game Saturday He admitted that this was sort of a dry run and that the stadstics would be way in case of a kept in the blown fuse or something Each play was phoned to the computer a card was punched and at the end of the game the cards were fed back into the machine and in less than a minute all of the statistics individual as well as team were printed Ten possession again J - Less Hunter the for Cougars' Pass Defense Clicks When Needed And One in Passes io46110060 —Tribune 0 Larry Shepard who managed at Billings In the Pioneer League and Salt Lake "sustained drive" Statistics '4 4 Rooting Interests Major league baseball should have more than usual interest in Salt Lake City and Utah next season with three of "our boys" managing only first 59 minutes of the game was a Bark- er theft of a Lyon pass a yard from the Utah goal which Barker returned all the way field goal Patera kicked a early in the second quarter and from then on it was a ease of frustration for ''''" - '''''''- ' N ''' ' Utah's ''''' 4 ''''''''''''''' '"VN Some of Greatest "The highlights will include Gene's first fight with Sugar Ray Robinson when the ring ropes broke Gene's kayo by Robinson's 'perfect punch' in Chicago the sixth round of Gene's first fight with Carmen Basilio when Gene regained the title the Joey Giardello butting incident in Bozeman and Gene's game battle with his arm broken against Fiorentino Fernandez in Ogden - first blood Phil Odle caught his 21st touchdown pass in a career high for the score with 12:15 to play in the first period and Dennis Patera kicked the point for a 0 edge k N‘ t - e If tl PROVO—Vtah provided mckst of the thrills hut the BY1 Cougars on their 1 third foothall game in succession from the Redskins in the muck and goo of Cougar Stadium Saturday afternoon Gary Barker returning an intercepted pass 99 yards and Bill Fowler returning a kickoff (K1 yards electrified the crowd of 32641 soaked fans But the Cougars were happy to let the Utes get the sensational plays while BYU 1 took the Western Athletic Conference victory that kept the Cougar title hopes alive and eliminated the rival Redskins The Cougars scored the first time they had the ball with Marc Lyons lancing the Ute defensive secondary with his prktoint liasscs connecting three times 41 : 0 Mooney ''But after we preview the film Nov 18 1 plan to make it available to Boy Scout CYO and other fraternal and religious groups so they can raise money for their athletic teams" painlessly Mary added rf'- f k "I'll have the first showing Nov 18 at the West Jordan Junior High with the proeeds to go to buying uniforms and basketballs for our ward team ‘ A ' ' ' 2pot4 1 Utah Provide Thrills But Cats-Ge- t Win i 4 i wars A' Sinee he start ed managing fighters a number of years agoIMary has filmed all the big fights He has thousands of feet of fight action involving Gene Fullmer Rex Layne Don and Jay Fullmer Lamar Clark Floyd Richardson Jack Nelson Ron Whittle Jay Lambert and Ernie Ilunick "Every year about this time 1 get dozens of demands to provide boxers for the smokeless smokers to help raise funds to outfit the ward basketball teams" Mary explained "It's hard to get the fighters any more and it takes time to line up and stage the shows So I got to looking at that film library and hit upon the idea of making a highlight film of the modern Utah boxers in their greatest fights 17°11N t 4 4 ' Ztibunt 1 Tribune Sports Editor - 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