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' Schei U I I Sports mrIP A giesmsCat91' Ltearti Devils! 1109 T 1 ! mom 'Alin ammmo Ear Ntur )01: amme mode BYU Rated Odds Favor ASU On Arm hy :alit gTet"ountc-- -- nail's -- Joint-Mooney ' - L 1 I Sod - By John Mooney Tribune Sports Editor Utah's football team humillated by two bitter rtvals castigated by friend and foe for lackluster performances and decimated by probation of nine players goes after the lastest team in the area Saturday at 1:30 pm with a homecoming :victory as the prize Has Makings '01 'Wait 'til Next Year' at ASU - r s Tribune Sports Editor )P Carries Ominous Threat Kush 2 cr' 111 Salt Lake City Utah—Saturday 3tor Ong—November Page 30 Second Section 1967 4 High in Logall Tilt By Marion Dunn Tribune Sports W'riter -- -'''' ' '' ""010"'"'" ' ''''''''''' ' ' 1" I - - 4i " - ' - 0 - i't - :- 11 a Ph 1 A 1 4 iL4 - - - i i (5-5- i4 - '—' L'7''-'-7-7-- - ''''T-- - t- -- : i - f- -- ‘ - h -:'''"1 I - ' -- ' 7 I'''''--'::y'- State-Uta- 0- 41 f- -' '''-'-- I 14 tl frf '' '12 I 10r 1 - 1 11 I 4 1 ' ft ? ':: I - : I 4 ' r r" ''''''''" 7 r' y kt--i- ' i :::4 4 '''''' i'f I -- - 41-- ‘-- - t kt ? ' if- - -- '''-- : i : 7 t '''' ' more (Grotb) speed the starting backfield and more depth with Street and t t'' '''' 1 i J '''''1 - ' '' i i ting In ' Next Year's the One ' :: 1 Smith kick yarc 29-- seri tiosi with 0- j - - 811 thro rour take two wins in succession' from Utah State but this year's BYO team - is a precedent shattering club Until a week ago no 1311 team had ever beaten Utah three years In a row and on that day the Cougars did it with ease on t ond Ecor Ju Wes touc kick Big Favorite wen and 4 -- N: lege pm -: - :: -- 4 ' :41 ' :L 41 ' KVNU (Logan) and KVSc (Ogden) Saturday at 1:30 - ':' si -- t ' ii - - ::: r411 '" :::'" i:-:::-- :-' 11' 1 '' 1 i'$-10- A ' tk A' f ! I r--- - 0 1 ' ' : 4 '' ' ' 'A t?:-::-'r7::- 4 i4 -t - as ray The Utah State-BYfootball game will be broadcast on stations KM (Salt Lake) :A' 7'-'- 11J seni bers dow -- - ' gb 3 the Air On - 1 y- 1 Second Straight The two teams will line up the kickoff at 1:30 pm ail BYU will be trying for a secono straight victory over the Aggies — a feat it last accomplished nearly a decade ago Not since the 1957-5seasons have the Cougars been able to I 7-- J question when they meet in the traditional battle for the Old Wagon Wheel here Sallirday afternoon I -- 8-- 1 f to Brigham Young University and Utah State will answer that I I Ai Ene LOGAN — has the balance football power in Utah swung the south? 4 id thaionly veteran football ' coach in the Western Athletic Conference who hasn't ' t won at east a piece of the league's football honors but ‘vhen Arizona Stale fans warn "wait next year" they mean something H ever a football squad had ) the mental prodding to pull an special 1 upset this Utah squad should !P't For the first three years of the lir have the makings 4 WAC play Oen Kush and the Sun 31 tt LI it But In Arizona State Utah Devils were rolling to 3 and ' t may find the spirit willing but seasons ASU didn't play suffi- ' the flesh if not too weak at 1 4 ''' ha :' : oe i t '''4‘ dent conference games to be eligible least too 610W to catch the '4 411 ri4-for the title 4 k speedy Sun Devils Jt'-'-' 14 In 1965 ASU lost its opening Even before nine players ' Iiank1ush were relegated to the bench and i 4 tl game to BYII which left the Sun i 1- ''-WAC mat k but the Cougars won the itheir starting roles handed their Devils with a ' -- —' ' ' ' " ciL ip 3:':::1--' c'hmpionship Last year Kush had his "worst season" subs Coach Mike Giddings had some surprises aimed ' "7 planned he 1958 over Dan Devine from in since r!'y'' 4: ) tonk ' at getting more punch in Utah's J7:' 41474 r :1 0 — a New Mexico miracle football ::''4 b' upsetBarring '"':: 45'' i'" ':l4 ting league- - leading Wyoming — Kush and Arizona on the Air V''--r- 1 1 T'A!'lf7''L 77 r state won't share in the title this year The Sun Devils The 'i ''' ' ': f 't 4'' ' 'ne ''' f fooArizona 'e :::7::::: 1 '!t Ez4— :1- 0 lost that chance a week ago when the Cowboys edged tball ' game will be broadcast - 5 0 t‘t them 1513 on Jerry Del'oyster's three field goals Saturday at 1:30 4 pm by i ' I Arizona State with Utah BYU and Arizona still not on the slate might finish even in second place ' ' 'I'''' 1 Utah might get un–tracked and turn the trick Saturday 'offense that ground out but 50 1 ''':' 4- - ' r:-- i Pl1'''7 : 31 i afternoon and certainly BYU cannot be taken lightly yards against Wyoming and ! 4 BYU I ‘ t And Arizona offers that traditional rivalry that against The normal switches included has plagued good ASU teams in the past Ray Groth into tailback " i t: ' ' It's far from a cakewalk and Kush is not one to be moving cr 4:i-- c4 ahead of Charlie Smith with I ' 4 1 o fact - "' ':''':-"- p 0 about ' for a difference in eight Jim Street moving into the spot i but the moaning ' "- ' '! 1 '4 ' t ''':7!' 7 1068C23 he ' secontoo from t two the IF: be defensive la ' WAC ''W P'''''' with et points might leading the '1 an unbtaten season instead of the Wyoming Pokes sit- dary switch was That at aimed getting in the catbird seat Coach Frank : : And the oddsmakers believe the Cougars will make it two straight wins over Utah State with ease BYU is a two touchdown favorite to win the game and that could be on the conservative side If BYU beats the Aggies it will make the Cougars undisputed kingpins of the Big Three The Cougars lost beck Perry Rodrigue last week but otherwise came through the Utah game in good shape add should be ready for the Aggies On the other hand Utah State's hopes dwindled Thursday when it became definite that fullback MacArthur Lane would not be able to play kept trios touc proc K( touc the disA1414Withibsai0f:-Laoake&'A 4sbMftMok1 Most losing coaches about this time of the year Bill Fowler who had a runback of a kickoff against to can count next when ahead looking defensive year Old ttah Bob Wheel begin backs back Peters Craig Boyer they State from BIT which is guarded BYU will be at the flanker Wagon boost their fortunes on better players Bob Butcher Ode Austin Chuck Detwiler Jack Stanwhere he had alternated with by Cougar students Dean Thornock and Richard fill Chuck Myrick left to right set sights on winning And even though he loses several key stars off this Groth Stevens Wheel goes to Saturday's winner at Logan and Louis (Speedy) dub be 2 Kush Thomas see a blamed action as for can't may year's potential Joking to next year and the favorite role in the WAC flanker 80000 race Major Change ' He loses Curley Culp his candidate A major change will see Tint for middle guard and you don't look forward to losing Collins who drove the Liles to Culp along with Max Anderson the WAC rushing two touchdowns against Minn29-- 9 esota in the opener getting the liader and a candidate for the national ground-gaininfirst starting call at quarter Defensive tilt championship at fullback ° Tackle Larry 1angford and end Ken Dyer are the 'back' Utah State's defensive unit'- -below average success in most hours will be exactly the same echer seniors on the offensive unit named to start How long the probationary pBy Grant V Messerly with Ray Watrin Bill (The inod lasts may depend on the areas of the state since cold as waterfowl hunting hours Tribune Writer Spoiler) Staley Doug Gosnell Sports afternoon Utah against Saturday performances of the subs Don lioltry Special to The Tribune Joe Forzani Al wet spring weather cut into New Hours An of 80000 Defensively he loses starting end Chuck Osborne i army i PROVO BYU's explosive Vermeil Jack Mooaey Craig Not Start take the nesting to field will tackle Bob Rokita and Culp That's only six seniors on That is one half hour before freshmen football team scored Boyer Bob Peters Ccie Austin Coach Giddings has said the Saturday morning for the ope- nthe starting offensive and defensive units Heavy Cover sunrise until sunset That will In every quarter Friday after- and Chuck Detwiler could be in i of the 1967 hunt rules violators of the training noon to hand Utah State's for a busy afternoon ing Anderson has behind him a soph Prentice Wil- Also heavy cover in many give gunners an earlier starting Although partly cloudy skies a defeat and BYU has a Greenlings — again a hams who has carried the ball 20 times for 140 yards lessnoithsetasrutbsanfdalwteirilbanodtlyplaoyr of areas the state great passing time than in previous years but hike over much of Utah Friday had to record the Cougar moiswith receivers Phil Odle of and he's bigger than Anderson 0 and 195 pounds game spring heavy product worried a weathhis in hunters force will a the it bit injuries change chop off a few minutes of and Casey Boyette and quarterToss erman predicts fair or partly ture — is expected to make the against 8 and 170 pounds Also there's a kid on the plans in the evening hunting backs Marc Lyons and Terry to birds find tougher frosh squad who is reputed to be a regular "horse" off- - Major switches will find cloudy skies for most of the The Kittens wasted no time as The hunting closes Saturday Sanford but the Cougars can Most hunters some will get they scored on the first play of Charles Piazza moving from state Saturday enalvely run too and the Aggies for birds earlier in the at 5:21 pm Shooting will begin the 'chances toss TD a Both quarterbacks Ed Roseborough and Rick alternate center to the start game ITIntah Basin 6:34 am and close to rush the passer guard day but after an hour or two it Sunday at from Rick Jones to Chris Fara- have Shaw return along with the other speedy ball carriers ing offensive left tackle the qUarterback rolling The best bets for the openerlwill be the hunters with good at 5:19 pm The state waterfowl against opoulo s Gordon Gravelle out and prevent Malone (97 second sprinter) J D Hill (95) WII- - nis Ammons starting at of according to Fish and Game the draw with will be getting the proclamation or state upland !kicked that the all BYU points Earns a speedster Larry Walton (97) and Seth Miller rensive right guard and Jack facials will be the Cintah Basin birds fullback Tom all in the game proclamation lists exact Rippee only on the second touch- same breath Miller getting the nod at rid a couple of the northern! Hunters will have to get ac- times for the entire season a "slow" down man) fense right tackle Utah counties !customed to new hunting hours Utah County will be open for That second score also came That's a big challenge and Piazza may be forced back to has Salt Lake Davis and Cache 'this year also Because some'only three days this year and in the first period when Chris Aggie coach Chuck Mills to the pivot spot because regular been week all counties are expected to be fairlareas of the state will be Good struggling openiSalt Lake County five T h e r e Reading punched over from the cebter Kent Ramon has an while Weber and Box Elder'for 23 days this year — !four after Jones has set it up come up with the anstver hunts in be seven-daThe tackle spot arm infected should be good Richard Mann and John Helton who have alter- - was hardest hit ing w a t e r I o w I management' strike to Larry The probable starters: - with a by the probPreseason predictions call for areas — the ringneck huntingl ver Carbon Emery Iron GarUtah State offense — Derth Hall snlit anated at offensive left end both return Behind Dyer is 'ions end Gene McKeean ----- ---flip t end Willie field Grand Juab Kane MilLenard Molini tackles Wayne Lamb s guy coming back roamed Fair Hooker who has great Hansen Mike Morris euenist Bid Lane Intercepted Pass lard Piute San Juan Sanpete Rushing Help Attie center olutitterback John Pappas potential mostly unused for the right end spot experi-- I Tooele Wasatch and BIT's Ron Mendenhall inter- Totior tailback: Mike Olbee flanker Sevier the Utes may t o — RaY Defensively ence next fall i Staley Wayne counties The hunt will cepted a pass to stop a :: - some help with I Don DOW Gosneli tackles The offensive interior line starters will be back forlGary Ken rushingto see be 16 days in Box Elder Cache Aggie drive in the second peri- middle Holtry Al Vermeil jack Mooney pEmrd action i - to 8-- Gunners Expected i BYU Kittens Bird Shoot Opens Today g Win Over Aggies S C BC Tan Frid Both - grid qua the had s pheasant-hunter- pass qual put 29-- 9 So 3-- 0 6-- four 5-- Neil took line QB Bob Den-A- play 3c miss-lin- g 'lig! de-(- a 10-fl- at Simi a Frosh Program -- ) ! 4 Bea-counti- - d Ddensd - ready their third season in 1968 for the first time since a knee f Of the starters 15 are up from the frosh ranks Of 'injury in the New Mexico game t t the last two or three years who t But Jerry Simonson t Kush doesn't concentrate on the junior college 'subbed for Kerl definitely is t transfers t out for this game i He'll go get the guy be feels he needs from the a State Arizona suffered rosters in fact seven of his 22 offensive and defensive :couple of key injuries to tackle it t 1 starters didn't start as frosh at ! the But Kush like most WAC :believes a player is much 1 of 1 1 4 tradition-wis- if he e i " lineback- f the ! 3 to Wyoming They are better football-wiselofed as starters however starts in the freshman Coach Frank Kush professed to of a some worries as the ability list-an- ss an 170-poun- I - ': - 0''''x ' t 4 t e i' - '4- ' - 'i 27 :1 'i- - ' ' t ii ' - t ' - '''''' - I -- - - all-o- f A - ' - ' - - w- z : e - - I'' '':1 aa''' after the first day - Hunters 12 and 13 years old I i may hunt pheasants this year r thanks to a change in but they must be accompanied by a hunter 21 years or older The same applies for hunters 14 and 15 years old t i' - ' ' !Ei 'total offense bulge of Observati011 Ward - r - A e" t 7- 377 yards Wyoming had given up an av of 51 yards to rushers lerage Oter yew over Win the goys who wine "winning islet I4: State shredded thel Arizona :until : ' nvorything" pot impugn to be toadies? ': rr': 174 wall for forward yards ' '1 t -) I 'ri The Sun Devils have speed backs capable' with a i 4 i ' 1 Ii lof sprinting the 100 well under ' f4 the 2 Max Anderson t " at 170 sprinted t t NIN T 99 yards for a touchdown right i through the Wyoming defense r And at least three Devil backs' f '1"' ' Anderhave faster times than f 4 HONOLULU (AP) — Texan'er posted his second straight 71'son No 2 rusher in the nation1 142 and a second-plactie Weights Drop Dudley wysong who said bens for 142 were Jim Grant Also at ' so erratic that he didn't even IUtah's Ald the With planning in only his second pro fensive line changes 221! know where he was aiming theltournament and will from drop Ray Floyd and ball scratched and scrambled Dick Sikes both of whom made to 21212 and the backs from 185 to 18312 Utah's defensive front r 69 and thetexeiting eagles to a -0 in the 10000011a-- I Floyd holed out of a 90foot SeVen will only a pound lighter' I : ' i D51 224 normally against three shot Wailan Open Friday with for an'eagle --andlthan totallsand ' ' knocked a five States offensive line of 141 205 its backs 191 and Tim Collins who shot into the hole Billy Casper who shared the170-yar- d forlaverages front seven 217 31inusota '11111e favorite role with Arnold Palm-laeagle two lialvaii Open- 41 - : I' ii 1si Acts Golf Lead 1 I New Minnosota JiirseV Kentucky ' New Oriten5 Oakland Denssr t i An4noini Anshoim 101 I "1 a ' iSs )''t : I A - tester - — - Boston Philadelphia ' -- 7' iszcrixii Baltimore New York -- 33''AI (1 500 — 2 t t 3 MY) 2"J V'? 6 1 313 312 21:0 3'AP A19 "4 ' - - i - 7 Louis iv san Francisco 11'7 356 '6'1 5(0 335 era ) 6 230 3 ' "2 f 1r fr:004s iv — - 5 2 1 0 a ' SOS 667 m — 21 A 1 200 7V7 AO 12 betreit 115 Baltimore 113 B otion 105 Los Mottles 104 ' L' ' - e - ''''' ( FOR' i) AWAY 11) N ' LAY ' 0r- "I rr- -441114 rl da14A ' t i — NEXT DOOR TO WOLFE'S — -- -- —in 355-37- --- - '‘ - 83 ( -- -: -- - ' 1 so ---- - 1 - ( - Stahl ) td t So ) ( Qi ) $4998 7 246 -- - r ) Friday's Results i i 1 4 4 r) ti l04 " c 1 Reg tv 4301V' I ) 2 Seattle Chicago " Division 3 I' (1 3 ( 'z tQi BICYCLE - 4 4 6 - ( hi VI F REIEGADZ c 0 10 $rlC)95 ) 5 ' ENINIMINii A ) COO STEEL POLE NM 6 6 I ( SKI Reg $8990 ALL FOR ONLY j 1 - ' ' ) GS — z ) — (0 Division Vinn Lost Ots - MUNARI OR SKIMORE BOOTS i) t4 3 2 Western 4- r CABLE RELEASE BINDING LI i led Utah to two touchdowns In net3 starting call on Saturday - i - Ill 2 4 4 a i - ---' --- - - ""' (?i Lay-ilwa- y Vi 1166611s Pittsburgh I k 4 ' 114 2 N)3A Standings ' 7 - 1 'Mars ' - 3 HOOStOn i ''': e - all — DiVISiO0 - " 't i three-under-pa- ) 778 673 371 2 5 4 3 2 ID41166 o s ' ) °0j)((1-"2- 11 $100 SR Pcithcge D 3 3 4 33 Woolen ' '-- )1 ' ' '1 7 3 ' d 1 ' Tly '' t Plitsburgph 11 ": ' "mini-fullback- Texan 4 r: y i f '' :7 ' I' 44- ::-:- half-doze- n )1rdlano i ! i 't -'- 1 ) !:I Won Lost Pet s -) ' tii - -- I tbrt: ir (ttiit4) 10"41 ' lotions Division ' 7 I: Ull I ALL REMNANTS ABA Standings ' 110-fl- : ' )) a Patterns l - --- 7 4' " ( A! to 243 ' — 4 ‘1 :4 - 'z) w - I 25 (1 Utah-law- i "' i 1 ''- " - -- 21 ' 4 — '' d - -----s- 1f m ' i4 11vc l - ' ''''wAr" ' - - ' I '''- - - tc i 'j i ''' ' " - - - ? I' ': i4i P v'v k 4'-i- ' 'tr ' ''f 1 : --:-? ' s ' -'"f - - - t s I 4 0 ''' program Kush Arizona State's winningest coach with ' the Sun Devils to bounce back mark was t AllAmerica guard at Michigan! after their frustrating t senior State as a !effort against the Cowboys t Ills starting teams include six Arizona and sixi Point Battle men Pennsylvania Dut that's Kush's background the! Arizona State did everything Pennsylvania coal fields where he was one of 15' chilJ win the point battle getting dren left fatherless by the death of Frank's dad when ibut 174 yards from rushing while young Kush was 14 lholding the Pokes to 37 and a 70-26a Rokita and iBob Tempe coaches now in the!er Mike Kennedy in linebackers 'Critic Boyer Bob Pets ! Daggett Davis Duchesne Mor- od A few plays later Jones Austin Oci Detwiler Check corners s &reties to IIintah Bill end Rich Miller Summit passed split gan CaseY BTU Phil Odli offense Washington and Weber counties for the TD with 13 seconds left Boyette ends Mx Hubs' Max NewDick Ricble LoPer tackles berry in the half Mcrte Thiemann Squires guards Federal Land Ken i center Marc Lkons quarterback Mendenhall intercepted anoth- Call tailback Wally Hawkrs winithatk I State and federal land will be er 1 Dave d in ear the third and 7 A7 :pspzi period pass Pres- d open for 23 days and any 30 yards to the Cougar iv Dick BankY tackles Jerry Cook Tim- Rob- middle guard Craig owner in the state may open' 10 golith Jones passed againI tto Faras- - erts linebackers Bobby koberts Paul his land for 23 days by posting Siflorius corners Joe James Terry Colson safeties opoulos for the tally' — signs Iproper The limit remains the same as ft Aolmt Aeb for"0 te--0' ''''''"'—''''''w"4ows-0-s-04-440--44s--- in previous years — three roostti ers a day with six in possession u - - IC 4 1-- l I '4 14 Soul for two - -- — ' ' - ' - - ' - !'" - 111 |