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'two times they had to settle ltinued his drive toward the Lost Offense previously unbeaten and third-Bu- t for field goals vidual title in the 15th World and that margin didn't! when White was injuredIranked North Carolina State 'look safe to the Aggie partisans Golf with Tournament a Cup in football PrinceIt011itolis 4 Saturday on the last play of the third until the Aggies let time run ott total of 209 !while they had possession nod Weber lost all of its of-- 1 l Scouts from three national CAMBRIDGE MASS (AP)— fense and only the great punting bowls watched as North Carolina! Palmer's seven-unde- r score' Most of the fourth quarter' Princeton sent sophomore Ellis' of Steve Smith kept them from State was halted on the Penn' Moore r three trips around the was spent in Agee for touch-lo five d territory and' sec40 line with crashing !State Smith fronted averaged beating downs and blasted favored Ilar1C1ub de Golf Mexico course left' Montana was threatening all the includ-ondin s the game 46 yards for eight kicks remaining Settle Dockery was yard 45--6 Saturday in a renewal'him three strokes ahead of the Way 55 and 67 yards!Fullback IImg ones of 50 OI an League rivalry started international field Montana rushed for 191 yards Weber still led by four points stopped short trying to plunge in in 1876Ivy the score for with six minutes to go and has never won the in- - as the Aggie defense played its 1 Palmer worst game of the year Magnu- a fullback in Prin ee-- dividual title But The Nittany Lions gave the Moore Gorman still dangerous although he has son 7 but still ef- of-- Wolfpack a safety when punter ton's gained 92 yards in 21 tries its the Wildcats got finally h on five World Cup played allowed himself tolective single-winset attack in 13 and Cherry Morgan 38 Tom after fense moving being ISteiner 36 in eight shocked with the absence of be tackled in the end zone Thelan Ivy League record In scoring pionship teams drives Jack Nicklaus shot a spar- strategy permitted Cherry a free four times on White raMI Figures burst Ikling 69 on the narrow three- The old clock ran out record eight of 17 7250-yarcourse and in- - Pappasforcompleted Saturday in Gunnison against Penn State with scouts from eas four touchdowns shared by lined 152 passes yards while Western State College 'the Sugar Orange and Liberty three players 'creased the American teami Steiner connected on nine of 17 tbowls looking on led 13-when lead to nine strokes over Arge- for 85 The Aggies Intercepted North : - car- game to O'Shea Frank ':':::' ' - gainers Drives t it by the big bow Montana its Pappas ial 114& sonetcl — 4 Arnie Retains a in Lead Lions as Defense Use Nittany To Stun Wolfpack13 to 8 Golf Tourney Fullback Ihk - '' ' Gerald Wafinal appea- the to tie r0 (I ' try - own 20 to USU drove from the touchdown in nine plays with a run Taylor a Pappas to Hall pass and d ' f' Now the Aggies they picked up short gain Taylor gained were playing Just proved well enough! 147 yards for Back of Game honors to win as they struck back after the kickoff for the winning Ta Eastern Grid Action ' i! 4' r7 ) " - quick opener and raced 38 yards to the four where Joe Forzani d I tackled him from behind tvol I plays later Magnuson wenti over for the score and O'Neil' I ' ''' ' 71 football Lee scored his second tally on a plunge capping a drive Luther swept end for 22 yards and a score moments later to put the Cats Waite plunged two ahead 1 2:45 with remaining in yards the game for another and Tony TD pass Cox caught a PARK PA from Waite with 10 seconds to UNIVERSITY (AP)- -- Penn State scored twice touchfirst Cox' It was play in the first period then held on play - : career After intermission the Cats believed it best to settle down ' 4 ' ' 2 i Isl 11)) 1-- i ':J'N :: - Fullback Bryan Magnuson broke through the Ag line on a 4 1 - 111 1 4 1 F ':- Opener Quick ' - we A d When he hit paydirt he looked around like "Alice in Wonder-- I 1 1 1 ''V r- - 49 i '''i - In lback Altie Taylor who was voted back of ihe game by gain27 tries' ing 145 yards in fumbled and Montana's Mike McCann recovered on the USU z for d the down on Senior fullback tson who made his - ' -- here a real fine one the ball over from three and Murphy converted In the third quarter ' '' Aggies were driving when : 7 Portland stunned Weber with a third touchdown in the second period when Jim Heard explod ed up the middle untouched for TD gallop Up to this a Heard had never run far- - t point nine-yar- d a than ther gain in his 'N ''' ried Barry Donovan toed the point to I '' !11" 1 yards rance - :: :4-- rl 74 The big gainer was a Pappas to split end Garth Hall's pass With a second down and brought three r ' 4 ::y :: : to go on the Aggie 30 Pappas crossed up the Montana defenders as Hall streaked downfield and Pappas hit him with a strike and the little Salt Lake speedster was finally ' :1i1' - LI 1 -- inches ' ' y- 1 À - A :'': Nk"t ' ‘ ? ' t' ' r D Big Gainer :'1i : '' -- 1::‘N s i-'- 's - o': ' 77 4 'i 'I" i - '0'i rage B4 half by moving 94 seven plays 4 ' 1" 1-47 4 ': 1 o est ' 11'-1 1- A 0 1 k::: —i 7 4 :: 20-14Cont- ' 1 ' '"- : ' : ' - - ' - ' t' '': ' ' - 4 1 : l n I '' ' t : i4 V ' 1-- 'L'- - ' 4 ':: A4 - 7i 7" ' il I Aggies Drop Montana in 3 Continued From l ' ':f' ': 1 1 ' ' '''''' :' :' s' ' r - ' ' ' ' ' 'I 20-1- ' ' A '''' ' ': - 1 i goal in the second period Weber's only other scoring at the time Pitching quicker than Sandy' I Roufax Gorman carried the Vikes downfield again and hit TD Rick Silva with a pass at 2:52 of the first So Re ' for no gain On bottom of pile is Montana mi4 ter litia Sparks Utah State won In duel :1"Progel os:15 - ' ' - ::'"'' t J! 'f2 a IPhone 40114Possomw-mismowtamalsow - V' --- '''' '! scor- Gorman fired a Ing pass to Don Sub!! a great end to open the scoring at 9:19 of the first period Weber came back to score less than four minutes later' when Lee White bulled two drive ' : ':-''''- '' - 407109MiloSM9"1:t ' : : 30-- 0 cap a 010 ret !" 1- I liciij i '' 4 Af 0 and - s barrier just d :: 01 k Halftime Lead land" '' l'i i'ap i - 80 yards on four-yar- ' 11 t ':-'- -- - 41 i! - ' - -- r'11111''—'11"usialm -i - kicked - - : : 1 boost - ' — : 4 7 '' jiji 112-mi- IIP !! - ' Ippe AS Riding the passing arm of Ed' Gorman as fine a thrower Weber has faced the VikingsI halftime lead 'took a But Weber State bucldedi down defensively in the second half to outscore the Oregonians it at Donovan A I ttk - -- - I i - : r": it f I : : :: & BRAKE COMPANY the highly regard- by the Amateur Trap- Am 244o 24 24 ed Ribocco NI FogAssn and representing shooting Trap and :Field Magazine when It was land but American owned Vein -- 04 that 1 suggested trapOlooling 11111111140111NO i 1 clubs around the country hold ' ' shoots with proceeds going to :LS! WHEELS': :- -: help Abbott A contract was drawn with an 6 :::! ALL SIZES NEW it USED American manufacturer and e 40 6 the kids — who have few if any ': NEW WATER& FUEL PUMPS a ? toys — have been getting the I wagons since REBUILT STARTERS Itt GENERATORS action will begin at I Sunday's I 10 am Shooters will fire at 100 SOUTH STATE AUTO CO 2: ) : singles targets 100 doubles and ' 1 1623 So State The club will open i at100 9handicap and the counter lunch am ' easaisam massow will be open all day -- ' ' ‘ 11 carries Portland State which had suf-- I fered two humiliating losses to ! Weber the past two year came 1 out fighting from the first bell and outplayed the Cats badly ti the first half tie 'I' - - - : itoY "Oh no you don't" says Aggle defender Ray Wat- tin (81) as he corrals Montana QB Ed Steiner contest with Weber leading 25-2-1 and with 124 yards to his credit lie needs 80 more to to ::' ' ' the Took ' ' 4 t 24 716 3000-yar- 104 2' : ) AA t '' n km We Oar the ''' third ll Statistics Luther gained ‘' ''-- N - - ' r crack - e - I ' 1 :: e - - r:' k x e I 447 — ' five-yar- 11 - 4 -- ' '''' ' ' - - - !' ''''' Y ' o 0 On the final play 1' period White on a s' a suffered stack the gain into He left bruise shoulder deep Rushing yortis Passim' yrd Passtts R sown yardave Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized ' - - - - npv - wagons' - '1! - - dovins OA ' - r : : I ' : ' 711y) - ' f s ' - to flankerl eA of the - - i him 1t Big Lee did allright for If on his day but for the first i time in his Weber career he had f to leave the game with an"::: Injury 4" ' -- t - i" - ! - : t ' ' 1i '1 Al ' 6 ' (AP) — Fort' ezuela's Chateauhriand and In Command the second British 1Marcy staged a thrilling stretch Utah trapshooters will g°- t- a duel with favored Damascus representative Fort Marcy generally a(chance to put a little fun in the Saturday and won the $150000 claimed America s top grass DC International course '' – '' "' Washington performer covered the no: tlihifeto!Rtinill's Race 'Track as Ameri- at Laurel i day 1U2 miles In the eoninaritvelv in can representatives ran slow time Of 2 minutes 27 sec shoot" at the Salt Lake Gun the nine horse field onds in picking up first place C NN I Is Si '°t4l 21aythe dark gray silks -' () ( $ -- --1- Th e sho ot actually part of a of Paul Mellon's lioketly'Stab lek 4'4 1 401"foot' P4A414 proerant wilL kattire'and with veteran Manuel YFrawzat k 4 f 1'7 y ": — APC - ‘ EL 0 300 day using' Pmceeds from the targets 1 u Marcy stood off Damascus' des-- i lei N twrate stretch bid and scored in ko t for the children of Vietnam The the event by the nar- WHEEL ALIGNMENT program was started by Sgt rowest of margins : -: BALANCE Bill Abbott a veteran of Viet- Tobin Bronze from Australia BRAKE SERVICE I nam who began buying wagons was third and Canada's lie's a: ' Smoothie was fourth TIRES 1 tor the children of the war-torSHOCKS Back of the four leaders In 1I CARDS ACCEPTID r CHOI! country from his own funds came Sytn- Speed Japan's - : -: PACK'S ALIGNMENT program was given a lb(or:Ill7 Grise France's 3- 1 The Md LAUREL '' : 1 crl b '' ' ' - ' -':-- S i '''' ' : - t t r - r meow' it) 1 ' N O 't ': I 1 40fr r) '14 rushing' tA'i Did Affright ''' tl'! - - f Waite's pitching Phil Tuckett who caught six il aerials for 92 yards also was a big factor yards 4 - - - ii: rk iif '" t I'' 40-2- First 't ' k N‘ I F- ther Paul ' By Edging Damascus cher Win yid Children 't ''-- 91 " and helped Big Thunder broth ser Lee on offense as Weber State put down stubborn Port in the final land State Wildcat home game of the 204 yards ' : 1 s N::: OGDEN — Big Thunder and Little Thunder kinda took this "Lee White Day" business seri: ously here Saturday afternoon Little Thunder Luther White 't to most carved himself a piece of the action during White Day tern ::2 zae' S To Help I - NA:'!! 1r : - tx t- By Hay lierhat Tribune Sports Writer gained 2 111— ! - ' i i‘ I IV– T1 Between Pá Nt P E ---- r n s Classic Fort Marcy AV:c I ' El dk 't' I A -- 0 " IP 4 P$ - - |