Show 'I-P- ' v:- - w t'ip v 'SW' '40"(0 Ne ---- 10rV lit - 4- I 1 f Sun Devils Beat Re Alas la Thriller : 1 By John Mooney Tribune Sports Editor In one of the wildest football games In L'te stad'um history Arizona State outscored Utah Saturday afternoon but the tecord-settinoffensive display kept the 2020 flomeeoming liand Day fans on the edge of their seats until the Inval minutes It was this kind of a thriller: egycilic 49-3- 2 g 5401$ The lead changed hands eight times before the Sun Devils could break Utah's service and NU ahead to stay In the fourth quarter The Si total points set a Western Athletic °inference scoring record z Sunday November S 1967 Sedion B it : run Ahead De ils IS Utah's Charley Smith set a VAC record by teturning a kickoff 100 yards itt the first minute of the fourth quarter t bring tho L'tes back in the ball game 3532 The two offensivisminiki powerhouses piled up a total of 768 yards combined running and passing Creat I 'Yule interpretations for A school and veteran official summed it up to First But the official picked up the ball be- fore either got to It killing the play and 'depriving the Sun Devils of a chance for a cheap score 4 Arizona State lost by two points on iJerry DePoyster's field goal in last four kiinutes and that meant the champion- better ship for the Cowboys and second place for ASU In high school rules the kick is dead :when' it goes into the end zone and Is !ruled a touchback with the receiving 4team taking over on its 20 But in the colleges it's a free ball until the receiving team touches it down Until then the kicking team may recover the ball and gain possession after It has traveled the necessary distance (as on e kick) and if recovered In the :the 'receiving team's end zone it's a touchdown for the kicking team if it gets possession first no than Ruling on Punts Another rule the fans seem to misun- derstand is a punt that may be touched then go into I:1)y the receiving team and I the end zone and still be a touchback In this case the official must deride 1 I which team provided the "impetus" that t :'put the ball in the end zone and normally this is provided by the kicker 4' : The safety man may touch the ball 1 and he doesn't have to run it out to avoid i a safety if the official rules he did not have "possession" of the ball before it got in the end zone I I 41 t 'It t 1 '' ' - ' '' ''' i" 4 - 4 For a safety to be ruled the runner must take the ball Into the end zone (thus providing the "impetus") and be tackled In the end zone Or In trying to field the ball he possibly may stumble and kick it into the end zone thereby perhaps providing the "ireto put the ball behind the goal : 'petus" 1:Then he would be forced to get It out to t avoid a safety and two points for: the But the safety man may touch the ! punt fumble it perhaps and down it in the end zone without penalty of a safety :Providing the official rules the kicking the "impetus" that caroteam ti 4iried theprovided ball over the goal ' ' r t ' ' 1 "'' it ': '- ' ' fs- - :'' - " - r 1 Downs Rushing Yardage Pashing Yardage Return Yardage Passes Punts Fumbles Lost Yards Penalized - First t pS '''Ii) ''' r : e 1 r 1 ' :::- ' r ' - ''t ' 7 7- i ': 12 189 158 145 100 t "-- asent z ' : " ' go - 44''' '''' ''''':-- ''‘' 00'0 l'I ' 11 - Ft' ' ' - ' l'It '‘' - —r ' : y: ' ''' Al '0 et 1 '11 g' 4P Sk i 114'4 3 k "f':::: A - :: ) ' '''' ' - '' - 4 '' i 4 i I ' ' At l' l ' i'' '''''' - ' : - ' ' '' ' '' '''': i ' ':! 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'4' " ' I At k-- '' ''' '' -- 4":'-- C77''"-'- ':o $ I 4 3 It was Top Utah g go ':' t--' t ' I r4- - "4 - - — - &ootogokogievaggart-:OggoogooOg- ' gr 441 - a Uedr0:40041WW' 4 o A I :6Oki A :45'::b4C4444464- K 461 Ert —Tribune Staff Photos by Ross Weiser Utah State's Altie Taylor (40) the Ags' leading ground gainer Saturday skirts end for short gain 1 4 Observation Ward 1 1 A I ASIrs Coach Kush admits to hieing a 4 hard taskmaster but when you look at II - his backfield you can sae be cultivates ' fast friends Conrad against Brigham Young University as Cougars give chase in background USU whipped the Cats 30-- 9 Utah State's offense was brilliant with fullback Frank Nunn scoring from four tailback Altie Taylor from 37 yards yards out and quarterback John Pappas teaming with split end Garth Hall for a scoring pass and with flanker Mike O'Shea on a bomb Kicking specialist Jim Murphy kept his perfect record going with three for three extra point tries and added a 37- yard field goal BYU's scoring came when Dennis Patera kicked a school record field goal of 53 yards in the first quarter and when quarterback Marc Lyons tallied on a rollout from the line with 44 secd one-yar- d onds left Lang Pass To BYIJ got the ball on its own 19 after the opening kickoff and Lyons threw a long pass that Aggie safety man Chuck Detwiler intercepted on the 43 and ran back to the BYU eight Taylor went to the four and on the next p1a3 Nunn plunged across the goal line Murphy kicked the PAT and Utah See Page Column 2 1 Pro Gridder Faces Prowling Penalty f i i - 44 4 ‘ i 1 d US : ' 0 1 ' - ' - : ' i - : - - : -- ' - ' -- - ' i I ' -- o 1 '' :1"' ' r " : : I ' ?4 "ls t ' f ' - : I 1- ' - :' i-- - k 2 : ' : t' - - l'' o - - - - "' $ ' N - 4 t ' ' - ' -- - i 4 - - 1 !' 1 J - - 4 - ' ': ' ' i : - ' ! st- 1 - - i: 't ' i 4 '9t i k4 48 t t ' f I I - - - ' ---f- :'' ' - t ' : " I ' - : 1 USC 31 Army 10 Air Force 7 California 12 The nation's No football team limited California's Golden Bears to only one yard rushing and rode the three touchdown passes of quarterback Steve Sogge to a smashing Pacific eighth victory while Trojan superstar O J (Orange Juice) Simpson watched from the sidelines (See story Page These two militant elevens battled with a fury But the Cadets from West Point were drilled to perfection this bleak Saturday and Army one of the leading contenders for the Lambert Trophy shot down the Air Force before a partisan crowd in Colorado Springs (See story Page -- -— - tit f I - ''" -- ' :'1A :' t t k 1' '' ' if ':- (:' " ' - 0- t '' 41100""' ' - --- - 0' 1"— ' - ' I 0 UCLA went into this game a slight favorite but Oregon State a team of ups and 'downs all season was up for this traditional clash The Beavers managed a tie with the highly-touteand No BruinsGary Beban "The Great One" wasn't quite enough (See story Page was really no contest The Boilermakers with sensational quarterback Mike Phipps leading the way bombed the Illini in a rugged midwest clash Purdue struck early on offense employed a shattering defense and kept well on the road to the Big ) Ten title (See story Page Notre Dame 43 Navy 14 Indiana 14 Wisconsin 9 B-2- - r Purdue 42 Illinois 9 OSU 16 d ' ) B-2- UCLA 16 tt ' This sixth-rate- d ' ' ' ‘ ' I ' i- ' ' : '41 ' - - if: L i: ' ' t: ' ' '1 ''0 4' ' v '' ' " ' ' Two of college football's outstanding quarterbacks faced each other in the 41st meeting of these two powers but a first half explosion by the 10th d rated Irish forced the Midshipmen to give up the ship (See story Page stout-hearte- The Hoosiers kept their record perfect with this win but were pressed at times by the winless Badgers Indiana the nation's No 7 rated power exploded for two touchdowns and then held off a Wisconsin surge for the victory (See story Page B-2- I) - ' "10 ' 1 L ' : — t— —a——- - — —" : — University of Utah flanker back Louis (Speedy) Tho- mas gathers in long aerial from Tim Collins for TD i - ' 1 ad - i —Tribune Staff Photo P Gray by Saturday against Arizona State in second quarter- Sun Devil defender who missed is Rick Shaw (15) 1 Brandt ' t r 4 4 r I t! ) I t 1 " "" ' - - ' ' k r i '''' I ' i ) °)4t ite ' - f " - 4' '' - - ell 1 ' ' - - - - ' - ' 4 t - - : r---- Top Grid Tilts Across ' ' 1 'I' 4 i wi k t I v4 i ' )' ' - 41! SAN JOSE CALIF (AP) — San Diego Charger center Paul Lewis Latzke has pleaded guilty in Municipal Court here to a charge of prowling Judge Paul T Gallagher set Nov 24 for sentencing meanwhile dismissing three counts of assaulting a trio of police officers who needed five minutes to subdue the 4 football star on Oct 27 At Latzke's arraignment Oct 31 Officer Jerry Taylor said he had responded to a call from San Jose State College coed Elizabeth Hoskinson who said -- a prowler had been standing on a balcony outside her apartment window The man fled'when Taylor arrived Taylor said but he intercepted him at the rear of the building Unable to subdue him Taylor said he called two other officers and the three took five minutes getting Latzke under control i i' l' 7 - i 1 : Brilliant Offense - - (I c'' ' Roseborough completed 17 of 28 with ' no interceptions for 242 yards Speedy 1 Thomas came into his own as a receiver : with three for 61 and one score Fowler caught two for 44 yards and a score Jack Andrews caught two for 29 and Ted Harper added two grabs for 18 yards Anderson winding up as a receiver when it was obvious Utah's line wouldn't let him run — except for that one big gal- See rage B22 Column 7 I ' - f r Runners 1 4 : Collins netted 46 yards Ray Groth 33 and Charlie Smith 41 as Utah's best run ners Collins connected on 12 of 31 passes for 191 yards but hadI four Interceptions Groth passed once attempting to hit Jack Gehrke on the Ute captain's first scrimmage play andI that was the one Culp went high to intercept Culp went high to intercept :'- — State and Tommy Hudspeth of BYU Three years ago in Hudspeth's first season the Cougars stunned Utah State in a big upset at Provo Saturday's game was the first In this series for Mills and his Aggies were a underdog but they beat the Cougars handily The Aggies took a 10--3 lead at the half were ahead 17-at the end of the third quarter and BYU got its touchdown with 44 sesonds to play 1 7 ( :' '''1'10 ' °' I i ' 1 1 1 t f ' 0 0 d A 44 '"-- - Fumbles Last "mini-fullback- ' 9 t'444 7" ' 4‘1164 !' fi - ' '41tei - N 4 '' - ' 1 q' ''''' - 1 "‘'"' 5 ASU's sixth win against two and Utah's fourth loss against three victories The 49 ASU points were the most scored against the Utes since Washington drubbed Coach Ray Nagel's Redskins in 1959 The total points were the most scored in the Ute stadium since Arizona and Art in 1954 Luppino beat Jack Curtice But even though the Utes gave up 49 points the fans cheered wildly all after- noon Walton the sub for injured Art Malone was the leading ball carrier of the day as well as the top scorer Ile car ried 21 times for a net 125 yards Max Anderson the " who leads the WAC in rushing added 116 yards in 19 carries including a run in the second quarter to set up ASU's first touchdown ' :r ''' '' "Ai '' k ' 731 Yards Penalized 2-- - ' 7 (-- '1 0 19-3- 1 losses - -- " :' :' - '''4 2 119 46 '' l'ill ' 221139:131 51-- 6 ' ' ' : x 1 il - ' k ) t' :!i ' ' !' -: 09""''''' 'r ''' I 7 - ''''' ' ' ' '' ' ' 14 - ' - 61 1'11 '"'' 15 37 24 10-- '' - - ' USU Ipk' UTAIT 23 Passes Punts d r' - NN :'-- ": : Downs Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage Return Yardage 4- - :A t the BYU Statitic8 g ' -— :: i ASII 4 ok '- 7k 4 - f - - "A ' A IP ': Walton broke' Utah ls upset bubble though by plunging nine yards for his fourth touchdown Of the day and a lead again The final score came when Collins WiN hit hard near the goal and the ball squirted trto the end 70110 where ASU's Chuck Osborne snuggled on it for a TD The victory was Arizona States second against one loss in WAC play and clmed out Utah's conference season at 30-- 9 ir7444!7 4Az ' :: : 4V4)14P- - o :: 4 0 Statistics ' " N:: :1 4 "i Killed the Play Arizona State kicked off to open the second half against Wyoming and the kick went about a yard into the end zone Tut the Cowboy receiver wasn't thinking sind walked away from the free ball : The other Poke safety knew it was "alive" and came rushing across the field to get the loose ball ahead of a couple of ASU runners who knew it was a Sun Devil touchdown if they fell on the In the end zone 4 is Vonship I " They gained 189 yards rushing to 37 for BYU and trailed In passing yardage 158 to 224 but the Ags scored through the air and this gave them the edge in that department also And the game bad a strange twist for the two coaches — Cluck Mills of Utah thusly: "I quit officiating for the high schools Several years ago for this very reason be a good official you must react irnand you Inediately in split seconds haven't time to analyze the situation and decide if this infraction is covered by the high school or college rules" 1 A perfect example of an official i'blowing" a crucial call was brought to cur attention following the - Wyoming-'Arizon- a State crucial game of a week a go You can't criticize a ruling of an official's judgment because it's his view against yours or the coaches But when tin official "blows" a rule interpretation then he is open to criticism And if we get the story correctly an official blew a bad one against Arizona 'State a decision that may have cost the Zun Devils a share el the WAC cham- I 1 Score Through Air college sports - f a game the Utah State kids vowed they would play their best of the season and they did Mooney t Irk i4 t i day Before '''':f l' The Aggies capitalized on an interception to score in the first minute and from then on it was almost entirely an Aggie r high will gnme t i i be the last AggieCougar contest in Romney Stadium and the Cache Valley kids gave the record crowd of 1502 a lot to remember as they dominated this game on offensive and defense and came within a shade of keeping the Cougars from the touchdown column t John Stadium In 4 7 t lk 9 The e -- 71 ' Fourth Touchdown BuCCollins came right back passing to Bill Fowler who made a sensational fingm---ti- p score and a grab for a 1444 - 35-3- Catch Sensations) :' 04 21-I- lo — in loped Brigham Young University 30-the traditional battle for the old wagon wheel here Saturday afternoon - con-'test- c :7r tog0000-- Utah States "Vow" kids gave history a reverse twist and walLOGAN Officials must gain experience and avvy in high school games before quail to officiate in intercollegiate s The reason for 'this suggestion is he difference in 0'0 olgogogrgooornogggloogror advantage Walton put the Devils ahead for the last time on a surge Nvith 1:35 left in the third quarter 2$15 Another Walton dash this one for five yards in the first five' seconds of the fourth quarter apparently broke the game open 35 25 — 11 s4vonds to lint it took the Utes dispel the rosy outlook of ASU Its Smith swept up the NidiIIIWS 100 yards for the record-daend Utah was right back knocking at victory's door behind only the' 64 pounth Culp Curley Ameriea candidate middle guard put the visitors al)ead 83 he went high to Intercept a pass find lumber 37 yards to score for a ASU advantage in the early moments Of the third period' Cougars by ' Tribune Sports Editor dais pn--- 25 2 1 plarement 11-- s 1100100000-000000--1- Dumpes1 one-yar- d 61-- i By Marion Dunn Tribune Sports Writer By John Mooney But once quailIied and assigned college games it :might be well for to "these officials lever their - ties with the high schools as off!- - Pwaising Show Sg-t-t ' The WO primarily quarterbacks were dumped for a total loss of RS yards by the puriuhig tacklers Utah grabbed a 30 lead In the first field quarter on Dave Smith's lead on Rosehorgoal AU) took a ough's surge and Bob Rokita's extra point kick Utah bounced back with CollnA passing 42 yards to Louis lead after (Speedy) Thomas for an Charles Smith rushed for the two points The rival quarterbacks rookie Tim Collins of the Des and Ed Roseborough ibt Me air of the Sun Devils put the 63 times On thextedit side Utah played the whole game without a penalty and ASU was dunned only yards for 113 tWO minor violations Utah State Sports Mirror Quarterbacks Arizona State came back on a 20yard pass from Rosehorough to Larry Walton and Itokita kicked the Devils Into a 1411 lead on Collins Utah led at the halt dash tor paydirt and Smith's but And while the offensive show vas tremendous there was a lot of excellent hitting by the defensive crews too With stand Utah turning in a brilliant goal-linto hold the Devils early in the game :-- ' ' ' : V- ' ' - 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