Show 4e''4$ - Army Rockets P Sports Mirror By John Mooney Tribune Sports Editor By John 310oney WEST POINT — The interior lineman oftettsv is the forptTt Tiran in football but thete are times when the guar 1 '''''' t f r '' - r ' r' ' ' — ' lf i It W1491 Army's seventh vietory agaira eile'theat'' anti Ine frird StraTgilf tritimph over the visiting Utes But this was the first time the Utes ano- t wereigainst s rt-c-- the Cadets ' C LJ '' ' !'a ' ' ' And fug trying at men is even more frustrating It's not a case of ' Never Anonymous : : ' a '-- three-seaso- - -- if: ti i iiz ‘a - --- - - - tr 0 Iro r 'task - - 'a' ' ei -- a c at a e 1 a tk aa t i sat e e ' a 41 It 1 - -- - - kaaae act a aa k aa ' la a a ' ea s -a j - asat i a aa a a ' a ' a : d 1 a ' i N 1 t- a ' - - - a 'w it iv v 16 0 44 13 0 13 0 44 a t a a - -- 0- a'-- Still t a a' —Associated Press Wireohoto And he grabbed a Playboy Bunny as part of his assignment as a member of the UPI Cougars In the Central Park touch football league "I made the first tackle in the game a legal grab" Steve boasted Later on the Cougars were penalized severely for illegal use of hands in the game but Steve was a straight-arroHis wife Colleen was among the now out Red of football "You up Colle40-- ' spectators Four Changed Formation - a ' a4 ' i'''''''''' ii'll''''''''''''4- - ' - ' I t t lk ta - 71 a e ' 4 e' a ' a r a -- ' ' ----w f 1711 i '"- i a a ' e a -- g a i el 'Y ae - a 46 i 4 'it 1 ‘ '4- - 4) a a 'i a ' a a- i lii I a 1 a a "tts 4 r ea a 'Na a t- - ': : - a- 4a s' r - r e 4' - t - 44 d t ! t e ' :: ' 1 ' tt a :'i a''! taa ' ''''' 1'-- ea '- - r - ' ' a f a - ' e f' ! ' : ? a ' ( '''s ' ' 4d i'-'- ' 14' 4 4 i ere i 01 ' - I 1 ' '''':' a - - l ea :4!:''': a - '' -- ' 1 f l' a aa a 0 a A 'a a : at t:es ava a a tia : C 14 a- '- - i ti'aala ta lz ' ga at a t a a' a a aa ' lataa aateal araaa - t aa" taa'' - : t a a Observation Ward ' otaal v A fit$ tli - la a aa ' a i iia v e- 5: a - it ' aaa a f ' 4 wspisit 1 ' '''''' - ' t t - '' a ' A 'N ( I 4::' t ig I aa - aa ' - ' i i 't : a 1 - - - - ' a a 61 t i Ila t a 4')VFOA 7 - 44 eb D 0k - A : 13 B-1- et and for 11 then ' ran out of time Collins hiti Bill Fowler for 18 to the to the Army 42 Smith hippity-hoppethe 15 which ' but had no ended that Statistical Victor - ' Utah had more first downs 12 to seven and more rushing yardage 101 to 61 and was pretty close in passing yards : 0 But Army had the one touchdown ad- which is becoming something of a tradition against the Liles Utah blew itself right out of chance to get back in the ball game after getting a major break in the third period After another series of punt exchanges Utah stalled at midfield Craig Smith was roughed after punting to the goal line But Utah was penalized for roughness and illegal procedure viola vantage another forcing punt Recover Fumble i - 1 But the Utes couldn't take advantage of the break After Smith and Molnar picked up a first down on the five Utah was called with an illegal shift first and 10 and then Smith gained Hutchinson intercepted Gehrke's the end zone ' Army Drives pass Yards 80 1 Dennis one only I in touchdown early in the t i - - i fourth guar i Lindell started the surge by passing to Young for 27 and Peduto added to the Utah 45 as the quarter with Army leading but driv Terry eight ended ing Concludes Drive touchdown Army concluded Its a third score and concentrated on picking a third score and concentrated o picking Utah apart offensively and defensively while applying the whitewash in the final d i period Utah's defense which had battled gamely and given ground grudgingly for three quarters finally surrendered In the fourth quarter Larry Stone Norm McBride Gary Kent and the other defenders finally ran out of ammunition Fullback Charlie Jarvis picked up four yards Lindell was wild with a pass Jarvis rolled up the middle for 38 yards on the draw to the Utah plunged across Redskin Scalp then e t r Kurilko's kick was good and the Cadets had the Redskin scalp measured for the trophy case The drive was good for 80 yards in six plays and was set up by Utah's inability to get a score from the five in four downs The final score was set up on Jim Bevans' interception of a Collins' pass on the Utah 46 Lindell passed to Jim Greenlee for 15 to Terry Young for five and to Evans in the end zone for the - 1 score version and the final margin 22-- 0 r i con- two-poi- ' Statistical Bid Utah made a statistical bid and a chance to avert its second shutout of the season by driving from its nine to the Army 16 where Gehrke was stopped running on fourth down Army had another drive going but a run by Hank beautiful twisting ( ( ' t 61-ya- Andrzejczak was chopped down by a clippfng penalty And Army couldn't get a fourth touchdown against the defense that kept struggling to the end The statistics make the game loser than the score Utah also showed its lack of offensive punch by getting only two yards less total offense but 22 points less on the scoreboard 4 ' V : n t - n a Di AD tA pA - 4 - t eg 0 rk 3 i - ' a " - MSU Purdue had never scored so many points on the Cinderella Golden Gophers as on this horrible afternoon in Lafayette Indiana and the mercurial running star LeRoy Keyes shattered the Big Ten touchdown record by romping through the slush and mud to three scores as the Boilermakers ran amok over Minnesota (see story on Page a fender as lite Jerome Lawson assists the stop with a shove The Cadets won the contest by 22-- 0 score t ' 4 I ) P16) —Associated Press Wireahoto hard-chargi- Montana 14 Purdue 41 1 Minnesota 15 - A Charlie Jarvis Army's fullback gets flipped over the back of an unidentified Utah de- - ran the i 11 a r ' -5 a TD refusing to accept a substitute quarter back rared back and passed to Gary Steel who took the ball alone at the 10 and romped home free lead with less Kurilko kicked for a than two minutes left in the half The Utes made one of their traditional — but futile — charges at the clock and three and battle especially in the final two minutes when the Hoosiers utilized the running talents of a sophomore halfback to squeak past the once mighty Spartans from Michigan State (see story on t : aaa a a ke - aa - av a t pa i a a -- a- a' a': a ' a a ar-- a a ' !'' a : - ata -a '' r 'a' ' '''' ' :' ': ' at e I 1 4 ' t ii 0 j ':at ''a5 ' B-8- The nation's No football fire- provided the excitement ' - 1 ' e - ata ati ifiaaga a''''s' a : a sao was learn t A - Arizona 14 Indiana 14 i ' or a i Page 9 ' ' - 'a Pt' r ' i a ''''ct ''': ':''''4:4"' - - ' - :t ' ol- 4 a 4 B-1- 5 The Aggies may have been looking forward to next week's traditional battle with Utah but nonetheless upended band of Montana Grizzlies a fired-ubefore a disappointing crowd of only 8396 in the last game to be played in old Romney Stadium (see story on ill ' Vi ' s t : kk on Page USU 20 ' 'e ' - 4 4 '44 I Aa eate i -1 v a s : - a aa a tI :4 Si V aa! ‘ f 1 a e s' t 1- 1 ' j 1 a Homecoming at BYU and the Cats gave the capacity crowd in Cougar Stadium something to cheer about by slipping past the unexpectedly tough Arizona Wildcats on a second-perio- d field goal by Dennis Patera who has now kicked field goals in all nine of the Cat games this season (see Story on Page ) ' 'co 4 ilk- ' i 4 - 4 ' ' ! 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Fans begin arriving at 9 am to grab choice picnic spots around the shores of the Lusk Reservoir hours before game the Sunday Steve's Cougars play Mayor Frank Lindsey's Lancers Coach 'Mike Giddings who went back the drive the ensuing punting exchange and finally took charge on the Utah 48 It took Lindell but three plays to get the Cadets on the scoreboard ter Trojan fans were happy at J (Orange Juice) the return of Simpson who ran wild for 188 yards but their smiles turned to mournful field glances as they watched a of unbeathe list USC from topple goal tens by Oregon State's football team in a classic duel (see Sellouts 60 hurt penalty holding Army gained on away Oregon State 3 USC 0 something 2 31 Army given the same break they re- ceived here four years ago when a Utah fumble in the end zone stopped a bid for victory then drove 80 yards for the( pull Across US football crowds at West Point are The yard taaa defense" against our 3 0 — Vies and the open along the Gaines- e nights 51 1030 2 a 15 after An 173 52 This time Van Evans fumbled the 'punt and Steve Molnar recovered for the have a Utes on the Army 16 highway coming to the Point find themfor the last 30 dreaming of those Utes running their pass patterns all over the field two-han- d - 121 Punts Fumbles Lost Yards Penalized tions selves bumper to bumper miles coming to the game his regards to all Lake City know" he laughed "I still with the cold sweats some Army sent around Salt wake set up their barbecues or ribs roasting over The late comers who eat and 'the' Utes still 182 ' 11 Hag Cold Sweats 15 184 Yardage ci ' (-- Army 21 s aa fires formation front and three linefront set to stop the backers to a five-twCadets slicing through the Ute wall Colonel Red Blaik who coached the Cadets in 1957 when Coach Jack Curtice and Lee Grosscup scared the Army in that classic was a press box visitor Bunny First Downs Pushing Yardage Passing Yardage A - They chickens o A Playboy -6 t ye' taa al al a I: '" t ' "'' ' 4 return Utah recovered and drove deep into Army territory before time ran out in first half of play his defensive State changed from a four-ma- n uri --- - s' tio iti i ' (cA P 1 T 'Steve who wrestled for Coach Karl Sc hleckMan at the University of Utah a few years ago before he became a sports scribe for The Salt Lake Tribune and the United Press International is working in New Yolk: for 6- - of the baseball addict and take into con-ai- d i n the "unearned losses" era accrued by the "despised (at the moment) quarterback" ' aa- 'a : N to the winged-- offense last week to get a better running attack against Arizona Central Park P ‘ 4:0 a I - Laker Catches 'Bunnies' WEST POINT — In his native Bingham Steve Smilanich was never much of a hunter but he was the first adopted New Yorker to catch a bunny legally in 0- -42 'i 1 - ae1 - f ii 'it is 5 and a zeroed In passes Army 27 Utah got to way to stop the clock threat York's Central Park Yet! New a a 1 off n Ex-Sa- lt g ':''''''''Z'A"7- 0"'i"17'''""-"'"- - I a 1a taa co:444 - Into a pair of Army Utah's Bill Fowler runs head-otackles and leaves the football behind on this kick- - In N' 4t r: o "waratlaeaaitaare-aa- - ' 4e it)- 40' a t : 1 1 il i i at i'lq4 4a i 4 ar - ‘a ' 14 Ilk a I ' i:c 1 '' : 4 - ts - ' - goir got his Pa'4em for 00 ) ts t e I ' couldn't The quarterback - ' - t k s'a ae a ia - " 4 a alaa i ea a ' t a : a - Amy 37 Utah on the pop fly the Army 10 and yards in the face The first punt was short giving Utah the laal on the Army 38 But Tim Collins ' s - ' Vereentage vrvw- a - ‘ a-- s 4aaaa t' : : t a 7 - a 0-- 5 Wyoming New Mexico ' Fa ' te a ai t t a : naps! fourth down On played the percentage punt It was downed On the Cadets had to go 90 of a cold brisk wind On o' at a- : eI ''I''Ade t al ') n 5--0 a !' t N a '' '' le - f ' -A ' ta ' '''' sisiis a 44k The big break was an interception of Gehrke pass which was nullified by a personal foul on the Cadets which gave Oies Ito:1101 But Clehrke was ruihed and smeared On first down and two passes were futile pRaestttersn 1 1 a va ' 1 N 9-- r 1 I 4 et '-- ILI 04411 di a- drive Utah ‘ " ir:3 - - a Wyoming's brutal defense continually spilled Lobo quarterbacks Rick Beitler and Terry Stone for losses and held New Mexico to minus 29 yards rushing In the first period the trio of Steve Adamson Larry Nels and Jack Bowen nailed Stone is the end zone for a safety New Mexico in its eighth straight loss of the season against one victory scored in the closing seconds on a pass play from Beitler to flankerback David Hendricks Wyoming now 0 and holder of the nation's llongest major college winning streak at 13 games finished league play at and in leaving New Mexico at last place for the second straight year And the fans who are quick to cheer boo might well adopt the philosophy 4 a s'we r t” Brutal Defense ' A! - ea---- a k n rt a ? — a a d Being a member of "Blocker Anonymous" isn't the worst club on the field at times as any quarterback who has been booed for the blocking failures can 4 A 4 4 : : the Utah 15 Utah aided by a big break moved to the Army 37 on an early second quarter Stati441 0 1 " a I to '' ' Nic' hail the ' This contracts It also must be most frustrating especially when the quarterback may be booed for "calling" a play the coach sent In from the bench if the play fails a - 9 5 I:use-1-11- s bid for and was short way goal Utah couldn't gain but the Cadets had another drive going at the end of the scoreless quarter But Gary Barker gave the Cies 811e when he intercepted a Lindell pass on on its 39 field surge a 1 records NCAA record-breakin- me?" Quarterbacking a football team is a very rewarding job in publicity "all" recognition and lucrative professional 'k his tarry e'15t:tiis deferTs- a '''' kot—‘A2' ' ae Kicking specialist Jerry DePoyster booted four field goals from 33 23 40 and 19 yards and four extra points for a total of 175 points The scoring record for a kicker was 170 by Princeton's Charley Gogolak in 1965 Vic Washington returned four punts for a season total 52 runbacks that bettered the record of 50 by Texas A&M's Marion Flanagan in 1943 Besides the performances a highlight of the game for unbeaten Wyoming was the quarterbacking of spindle-legge- d Paul Toscano who passed for touchdowns of 11 yards to Hub Lindsey and 21 yards to tailback Jim Mick Toscano also scored on a run But if the fans don't let the quarterthe coaches back forget his mistakes may forget a quarterback very quickly Last week in the Arizona game Harry Cons° the starting quarterback on the was injured unbeaten Indiana team early His understudy Mike Perry came on to hit five for seven passes for 157 yards and a touchdown in addition to running for 40 yards from scrimmage along conversion with a run for a Two nights later Indiana Coach Johnny Pont received a phone call from the school infirmary "Coach" the voice said "this is Harry Gonso Remember two-poi- - 4 a e ' Coaches 4 But Utah huffed and puffed all over the c'hilled turf of Michie Stadium but the Cadets did all the scoring After a punting duel Utah drove from ' - ia T fourth on aaa en 11 board e 1 Kicking Itecord If the fielding collapses behind the baseball pitcher he still can gain solace and sympathy in his "earned runs" or "runs responsible for" rating which takes into consideration the fielding misplays that contributed to his downfall In football the quarterback has no such "unearned losses" to help scorehimThere's no "error" flashed on the board to tell the fans whose missed block contributed to the quarterback's loss So the quarterback is booed alone or his replacement is cheered when the fallen hero goes to the bench 4 ti ' No Colo and four Gehrke was ein for lin Army roared back with Lindi41 pass ing to Woissner for seven and to Point° for five The veteran quarterback added But - - setting Cowboys But baseball has a statistic to pro- ject the pitcher from the shorteomings of his teammates and the quarter- back has no such category to ease his shame 4 a couple and flay Groth sPashed middle for nine - a tteat 113sti trtaaa aletellartaa bits - kat "'old Army game" in the hrst half The Redskins won the statistical battle but lost the war 0 on the score- ' — NM (AP) ALBUQUERQUE Seventh-rankeWyoming won its second straight Western Athletic Conference football title Saturday with a 42-- stampede over New Mexico with two of the : Yet that mistake may cause the quarterback to be smeared — and booed by the fans 'The play that goes for a long gain one time and results in a major loss another time is the same The only difference is the blocking support the ball carrier receives from his unsung — and unbooed team mates up front :' In one respect the quarterback is like the major league pitcher He is the key man although the pitcher is the hub of the defense and the quarterback the offensive cog wheel or added powered 80 yards for the clinching score just as it did four years ago when a Utah fumble gave the Cadets a life s ' Wyoming Bombs re iv to Grab WAG Title When did you bear a guard center tackle booed for missing a block? attest a llI i ' a - - - I0 - Sunday November 12 1967 Section B rage 7 But the quarterback is never anonymous and there must be many times a year when the quarterback might wish he could crawl in the pile of linemen and share their obscurity or" ' ! 6 4 a up the the Army 24 for the first threat Smith picked up 15 Gehrke E 2 C k3 4 4 the ele eN writers not understanding the game or even not trying to be fair Frankly no coach with all his staff of assistants on the field and in the press box can judge the effectiveness of the offensive linemen until the films are and graded scanned ' any Arty e r - 21104 the publicity men falling down on the job or the footba : - Its 42 to Charlie field for Army Game a to vote for the outstand- - these positions ' 'i a- ! Flitibune Middies to edge Pitt agreed and wondered "Maybe they'll award me the air out of the game ball" ' It's true the offensive linemen are forgotten Perhaps the greatest injustice COWS In selecting the teams Nominated will be two dozen quarterbacks after the screening There'll be at least as many defensive linemen great receivers and fantastic runners for each spot But if you can find two dozen offensive guards centers and tackles deemed worthy of rating I'll treat - de and the progress e ( f 5alt ruff 22-2- 1 't Redskins kept in the game for most of three quarters played for the breaks But when break eame the Des couldn't make and Utah's dull skies a be I Krulis the Navy center who passed the ball to the quarterback on the field goal attempt that allowed the - overcast day offensive was geared to the dull ell ski ‘11 'st Dick '' It was a o0 0 The Day for Breaks Offensively the Utes were in the bow and arrow stage in Army's rocket era So impotent were the Utes In their ('-ar- e' 1: Victory ri fensively -- i 44 that It scoring opportunities Army scored on a 37ard pass from Steve Lindell to Cary Steele in the second quarter Qn a pass Lindell to Van Evans and three-yarplunge hy Check Jarvis the latter two scores in the fourth quarter I Liallolpy had One "gerlop3thre4:first and goal on the five in tile third period and when Salt Lake City's Dennis Hutchinson intercepted the pass in the end zone Utah was through v Seenth -might be some of this nymity ' urday attertyeam When the game -t stories and bead-aerk Ir I I ''''' hues are written ' it for Sunday's news' aba papers the backs Vas-- '' ends and flankers 1gain the publaity The defensive John ' Mooney alI warts who block pas'ses and kicks hurl back ball carriers and stave off defeat also come In for favorable mention But as Penn State center Bill Lenkaltit noted "There are two ways a lineman gets his natile in the paper — if he misses a block on fourth and one of If he gets in a fight" t - - - i I ' terback '' ' infrequent appeared Army might have left the field and it still might have taken Utah four plays to score with no defenders to block their plays MICIIIE STADIUM WEST POINT — Army 's fine football team gave Utah its chances and then rarkNi up the Redskins bewith a fourth-perioexplosion 22-fore A Filled chilled stadium here Sat- Tribune Sports Editor - -' AAAA Atto a A A A A n |