Show - - - - ar Bowl 'Takes Sul's: yo vt i mig9 :4 -11 71- 0 there 0 11t( - 'of 4''444F 4111 11 -- 1- -1 11 J i i 1 1 1i k! 1114 4 I I i i-10- 1 -- Pokes Play Lthlisialla State Alabama Nets Cotton Bid dm I ait fake Tribune Ponders Second t Cyrivs: All-Stat- e tilbuitt ef3pott Salt Lake City Utah —November 21 197 Section Page 21 e ' Ind AAlor MInt Oho( Mkt' - - - N'wl WIN The Orange Bowl pulled Conference' --- — By Associated Press t ' !rr't 1 'VIII i ! in grabbing Ten nessee I race is 0 coup two eee 'A' PIA i ?A e and Oklahoma Tennesse Southern California with its second In I' '"1 !1' rankinee The Tr Iibun e's official Who's going to vin Friday's of the nation's Top Ten landed eeteeee'iliLf 1- -t '''2teffil' land O tte Oklahoma which 1 J Simp-back can clinch "dream teams" will find 11 e Oran ge BBO:will Monday great running championships high school pw''''etit14--11 erelinched the sltose Bowl' the Big Eight title this week by offensive and 11 defensive X) !:°ponti Skyline or Davis Wasatch or ' ettee474 0 rvmeingacedahnd l t e etei 0111 7orthuentS)euagtaern by edging LtCLA!beating Nebraska '4 A stars in Class A and Class B ' rteler7e14ett I12tA S111uutriY Dixie? ''i e'A ee- -te r -- e1-2Miami Fla night game ' t Ten opponent eee"' IPI Big i honored e' el being "j4( 1 I That's probably the most r e4i---- il: thgreatJ)an lcof000rt till:l ACioatittnioninaBohwri was delayed until after the !inanei a rematch of the two tranis t4 - ef t kl t Plush l'anorants Room Important question circulating 41 Jre me gamm this week involving Min- - who played in the Orange Bowl '' ball spectaculars ' ' ''''' '' around prep football circles ' ' '' in 1947 Tennessee winning and Indiana nesota Activities will sta14' at 11:30 t'' 1 This was "Grab Bag Day" for f Minnesota apparently has the behind quarterback Ceorge Cat- - e am in the plush Panorama !i e t i 1 the promoters of the inside track after smashing the ego now an assistant Tennessee Room of the University of I - ' ' ' iet ' et college games under an emBut the second most Impore':' 'tee-eUtah Union Here The TribPrevimslY undefeated Indiana coach i National the v Collegiate bargo by tant question is who is going une will host the 44 stars and !i Hoosiers last Saturday 33--7 The line' Two Moro GIUMII -- Athletic Association—and letet' '4 to he named to The Salt Lake At e e: their coaches to a luncheon 11 A': ::1e ups were virtually set for the For Wyoming's reactions see Tribune's Class A and Class B (t 1 t the Vole and SOOnerS Highlight of the luncheon iiand most oldest e Ne football squads? established' 1 four Thael3r:1 26 two ') will be the presentation of 44 e ee ee" games remaining Page 7 bowls That latter question will be ee scrolled certiftpersonally '' e ' The other bowls—there are 13 e Kentucky Sat plays answered Saturday the day IGophers close their regular 'sea- cafes to the star athletes !etee i C 2 in from closed' Dec all and then rurday I running against e son against winless Wisconsin following the football finals lee After the luncheon the 1 T through' New Year's Day and has Okla ee when The Tribune hosts the '': e i Indiana while tackle — the must VhoanindaerbsitlatieOkDb:hcom2a coaches a nd entire group beyond—also began scrambling after the state's 44 best high school athletes will he guests of The '('"':eeetteett Boilermakers' Purdue powerful 3 for talent clash with football players to a day e e te Tribune at the University of le S fineligible to return to Pasadena !Thanksgiving Day --- eete e 44 e Nebraska ' never r ' 4 1 because they made the trip last forget Utah vs Texas( Western footMajor Pairings they'll e '!11 A playing Louisiana - 4: ' ' ' '''''''' ee ''e: et The —' 1 Here are the major pairings: year Indiana gets the bid if it Wyoming day" with ball game that afternoon in Bowl is one in the ? !State '''''''''! !t Sager e 'lite Stadium The Tribune as sole eponsor 'ee-ettee ROSE BOWL—Southern Cali- beats Purdue 4 -e: vk Id two major unbeaten-untie'"e2--te'''eeterSo watch Stindeyei 'edition will ring down the curtain On e t teete 1 - 1 fornia ) ) vs Minnesota teams finishing with a e te ' ee e e e e" le ' of The Tribune for the 1967 ei the state's prep football or Indiana (84) e ' record " for the Western Athletic t e e' It activities prep dream Warns BOWL—TennesscT ORANGE :'-'-r Conference crown The Cowboy's ' '' I -vs Oklahoma ) ) esZ - LV1ILiZtiIIr-:rallied for a triumph over SUGAR BOW- L- W yom in g e-- - '''-Texas El Paso last Saturday Remember this play? Two years ago it behind 1943 who dropped back to (10-0- ) vs Louisiana State Louisiana State lost games to was Billy Stevens of Texas Western I pass with just eight seconds to go such powerhouses as Miami of corroN BOWL — Alabama Florida Tennessee and Ala I: I W 7--r " " '!I t: ' -' ALt 1 Z:' --- 4 e ee A&M (5---Texas ' -vs eteses tete' V' e and 3 tied Mississippi but A Rosy !barna eree44 hy '' 4 li '3'lf 1 Texas : ) Texas Tech (5-- or V '''' ''''''l 'smothered Mississippi State last 1 -' ' 0 1 '' vs H '-- 3 -- ''" 'ettel' ' 3 - - ii -- t' ' ' r- I -- 1 1e f t4 i' " ' - 'tele ' it!'" ) ec j! l' : i'te ' Soot ()CIL Oro( t'''' 0 Was' se Calle Orec WaJ post-seaso- 1! ( 1 - Weal E Rich — V&A Vhai Ficrr Citec Davi -- !!'" '''' - - -- Tex IcuTex i e -- 1 see low MSC thtional ' lee-':- A - ' up in the Southwest 17-- 9 eeiteL ' tele 41 - All-Stat- e I - It re- -' - '''''''(::-!:-:--- ' i ' -- 3 'NM i Arka Poce Imu Pao : "all-stat- ' I - -- ' d (9-1- Tson Mats (7-2- Gor 10-- ' ''' ic1- ' (7-1- NCAA Picks (7-1- Fiori Atko LS U Miss Ksoi Vend Miss m 21-1- 9 ' - 77-- f &Wool iLJS'1 - 1 if N'''VTe :3 s-e” ee e ece eees Lc (-- i Dick Plose4 er e4eeeee I r 6" - ' te - : ' : f' ' 3 t If attendance is a legitimate measuring stick high school football has come of age - - NDW ::' i -- A e rt - - - --1 eres4--'''- te e- !t ' '14 22 ::: 1c - 4- 7"- - 5 - 3 ' - i' A ' ":- - ' - '4 V ' o ': ir ' ' ' :r C' '''t :' I:k It1!" -- Ik 4 '''i''' e- don't write to me and say it was "akttady of '" '''' '' ii f 4At t post-seaso- n ' d N L - i 11 '" i- -i ?4-- -- f ': 4 - J -- - - '!i 4111- - "' ' ' "a 1' '"' P- 3 2 J I 1 A t"-:- '1 ' s ' 4' ''- - Y -- 4 'eiev - 5 : 7 k 77 ' !- ' r- ?- ' :7 : q - '' -- Ilk L L o - ' - iiicaKi44 ' 71 ::': 2 I Won the day but the game is the same' And the heroes of that great finish (for Texas Western) are Still Secure Stevens Ntiners' Starting to led the Miners WV011111 ?: Ariz '' ai 1 r- -1 - New i ':: I : Montan Montan Idaho Weber Idaho I Army Notre I Houstor Penn S VIrginli SYracus f e !Si ' Utah St Dayton Xavier Buffalo ' Texas-- i r---- r--- 4 r: 4 l r):It r i - A " LI ' Holy Cr Soritheri Nave r—I :tLt14 LI 3 - 4 rz tr'T 1 1 Iglane Colorach Aly For I Boston Colgate Pillsbon San Jos tt'''':143Ctiell oi ef- Cree'reeliliefrei E0113e1 Tirr"Irl crif el 1i "Li4 grita an -- A ILA- of Pi U Villanov Georgia Rutgers 4 t A - You know new car prices have to go up tid wage increases for auto workers have just been made by Chrysler and another manufacturer The other factories are next on the list r ' I In the meantime we are selling new cars that have been built under the lower wage scale As yet our prices have not been increased only ( As largest volume dealer in Western America we give you the greatest selection of stock big volume savings and lowest rate Freed financing: Chrysler-Plymout- C h puy now Prices will never be this low again And the car you're '" driving will never be worth as much as right now S See n your friend at Freed's today and SAVEIi R: - Ji t Ri b-- p line with 16 seconds fore to Jerry par his understudy junior succumbing )earsEven after going QB Brooks Dawson can pick up remaining 1Poyster's field goal Saturday though the Panthers were in 1965 and 1966 West en- - the slack It was Dawson who Utah went into Its "prevenCnight through years of 2-- 7 and defense" dropping seven back Following that game the Don Jes- - came into the Ute game at El d joyed fantastic seasons under the Paso a year ago when Stevehsi to ban the bomb But Stevens Cowboys agreed the Miners suffered a broken thumb and' picked out Wallace in the clearwere per sen In the early 1960s then toughest hombres Jespersen's teams lost only three games over a led the Miners to a come from temporarily and Wallace faced in three years two-ye'legged the Utes for a 9 vlci Kick off Is Saturday at 1:30i span in 1961 and 1962 with a 7--1 season being behind 27 20 victory Few Ute fans will forget the tor' the best pm up to eight-yar- d 21-1- 9 0-- now-retire- 20-1- ar " MILE WARRANTY EACH CAR RACKED WITH CHRYSLER'S - - '---- 711111C--- -- YOU 4 3X FRIEND AT FRE - 1 ' or 1 N A rJ 11 5414 J ar---$ ‘414 WNW 1411111N lo II 47 Soult 2nd East Phone 328-493- L i sclonv ED'S"JParking tickets validated — Makoff Parking Terrace ' PLYMOUTH IMPERIAL CHRYSLER 1 '' WHERI - i A" ' 6f:'Ex)) )1 i Fro 11:747111cm41 1302 - 17 t I - r A 17 A A A 1 &t" g 't - - ' - Max lor Ida !lr" L - - i i - 7 1 '! 1 i'l L- - 17: re 7 5-- See Ray the have soared with the loss to the Miners the 'Res have won :1 I— U Utah Arizona t i 5 Y B Orngitest 177- of three 'eight games in 240pound "monster" ' Page does it all He brushes off blockers like flies:back in the person of quarter touchdown on two passes to seasons against 13parts defeats Wallace fullback and B illy Stevens who did the plunge1 Worse in those parts of three lie was chasing Eagle quarterback Scott Robbins 'back B plit Bob but still the Utes had End and throwing the Redskins seasons have and most sevin of the afternoon the backfield ilround Wallace who caught and raced game Ishown the home fans three only era! times he caught the scrambling Eagle QB Then with 22 seconds the 92 yards to salvage the vie "' victories — against Washington the game and Utah deep in With Page leading the way Payson held Skyline to tory — State and New Mexico last year territory the Utes turned and Oregon in 1967 rninus two yards in the second half of the game Yes Stevens now a senior Is a gamble on was that good and no Skyline did not play a fling to set new INTAA passingi — if sueTough Hombres field a that try goal records the and against bad game The Eagles played their hearts out and they — cessful would the victory prospects for a victory in the put "b o m r o n e" U t es this won the game out of reach final home game of the season shouldn't be too difficult One thing to get cleared up before the football sea- Instead Utah hit the line are not bright either inasmuch Sub Is Good F011 iS put to bed is the misconception that West's grid missed the first down and the' as Texas-E- l Paso gave unbeat- record this season was better than any record in many But in the event Stevens isn't l‘liners had the ball on their en Wyoming a lot of trouble be fourth-dow- ' West Ti Mlaml i- i- - K4 i ' Utah's Redskins who uncov- - Utah dominated the game andp ered an ability to snatch defeat gave Stevens a bad rush vrithi!Nagel resigned to accept 9:081I0wa job from the Jaws of victory just the Utes leading 19-- 7 with to play in the game And since that afternoon in tvit) years ago against Texas we watched The only Miner offense was November of 1965 Utah' a foot their tormentors kids allowedWestern face an punt return for a 'ball fortunes have under a new name — University slutnped as 14 given up Wallace of Texas-E- l Paso — on Satur touchdown by Payson' s defense was the toughest this season We know now why Durrant's only 42 points in 11 games including the last Saturday The Lions' have one of the greatest tackles ever to come out of Utah in Max Page a 6- - 3 s WES' ::::et---- ' - i p r1 i r r-- 1 tt rt""1 d Coach - - - ' i: ' c- A kl : Utah Tormentors to Return hard-nose- Eagles Played Hard Foo N : 20-1- Remember Two Years hard-nose- " Star° W ' Vito!nl Duka NCaro Maryla el memona'--Lli- I I ' 6 41A k Clerner NCSti - i :: : 11 - v i 4" ls $ '' Ctf - I 14-1- ''' 1: 0 " I AT g :':- 2:- o 111A I '''' : r:' : i e id kr $ a I - ''t‘ a' :' "' y - " ''f e N 1-- 4 t-: --- 41441' ! 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I 2: ::' :I ' Perhaps high school football in Utah is growing i't ' 01 I '' i r7 in the :1 Inter- iI with the calibre of college football played 4 i 1 't r t "'1' I it 4 i mountain area The rosters at Utah State Utah and f kr- t not 7 A saturated ! v '' —Brigham Young University although with Utah kids have several Utah trained players It tt ' '''' '' :': : ' I:i: il ':i' starting and this speaks well for prep football -' ° ' ' "'''' e 1 Class A title battle Friday in'tt If the ' c the Ute Stadium doesn't draw a recordcrowd and that ' ' ' '' : -' means more than 10598 fans then last weekend's ' ' ' - '' :' 4' :' - l' ':"'7'' :7''il :lc 1' '' "'' were misleading Of course we have to consider 10' 4 ii C 4 ' ' r'V 414 t IU r'": ' - s A1 that the two –Semifinals were played in two football 4 ''' 4 k hotbeds — Kaysville end Payson ' 3 ' r" ' t t k :' 9'1''"'' k4 c: ! ZastBut coming together Friday will be the statets t ' ' t 1 4't t4 r i i) ''i4 — i I Skyline with 2700 students —1 ' ''' biggest high school ' S 'I ' 1 k j 4' 't l' '' '' i i 1 1" i::-- : and the school that generally turns out the biggest 3 — ''' 0 - 1 1 I 1:'1 I ''l crowd for any game — Davis :y 1 C:7:i 1 ' ' ' Then too Wasatch will bring in nearly the entire: ) town of Heber to boost its chances The' hopes are slim :: i":4--- I — d " that Dixie will have a huge gathering for the to the goal line for touchdown giv- Wallace eludes the Utah Split-en- d trip from St George but having the home town kids in defenders and begins a clear sprint ing Texas Western a victory by 9 the championship games does funny things to people — like matting them drive 300 miles to watch 48 minutes – of football Ago? I've been asked several times since Saturday whether Payson was really that good or whether Sky' line played badly in the narrow 3 Eagle semifinal win over Payson Yes Payson was that good and no Skyline did not play badly Jim Durrant has always taught game two years ago which wasp That game was more than a By John Mooney d football at Payson and football is what too fantastic for a TV script inifootball disappointment Tribune Sports Editor the finish Skyline ran into last Saturday Six weeks later ': Cnerve - 4 Growing as College Play Grows Prim Darter cistate ' 1 who took the pass on Miner 40 but he still bad the Iles around him I ' :' Va!e Hnrva d :'" "' -- (7-2- e!--e- - ': ::: - " - : 1 mareo E Te A Pe (6-3- (6-3- Y : i t Mum ' ‘' i r - E 10 W M Tenn - n 0 Maim e (6-2-- : 1 Merin (6-2- - S-- 'i:: - 1 is Raw R - 9-- 'c were age" Couple of years back some coaches thc matter and they professed serious reserva- - :::::: Cons about the stature of Beehive prep grid play when ' ': :" I compared to the rest of the country t "LS borne out by the paltry attendance at t i eaid to have recorded one was games" ''''‘ '‘'' While it seems like a flimsy premise upon which to base the quality of Utah football it is a fact that more I r ::?:g':7:::'--- t 1 e 7 04: rf 1 than 10000 persons watched Utah's Class A semifinals fi last weekend That's unofficial pending the announce- - 16t rnent by the Utah High School Activitieg Assn some- Ute prevent deDespite a seven-matime next year fense to Stevens Bob Wallace fired For Utah 10000 fans for two games is a real once in the championship history of the lioirrsde Only grid playoffs has the attendance at the state finals exceeded 10000 persons That was in 1963 viheni ' ' ' four schools within a radius of 40 miles from Salt Lake !!"0 ' :':: I! City were in the finals die-cusqi- - ' ‘''tti! ' Conn (7-2- - z r ''- ! '' l R ' : ::::' :!- - :' Mass -- - s ' l' t'4 ' '' fL'!-'--- I Lows With Mern :::- ':4 Az-ga- -- 1 4) Cinci - -- A kZ ":: 4 !- 14 e t- :4 I N 'Tulsa l Texas Christian (35) week 5543 KANSAS CITY (AP) — San :':i ‘ti::-:'- : Announcements were expect-Great Paaser ed momentarily for the other Diego State the No 1 ranked : i! ''' 1 bowls :team in The Associated Press'e Alabama brings to the Cotton ' The Gator Bowl at Jackson- small college football poll will Bowl the renowned Paul "Bear" ''''' ' 4'4' l'' ' '''' t'r l'i 1 Fla t shaping up as one of play San Francisco State in the Bryant rated one of the game's 6Adi viP t attrac- - NCAA's Camellia Bowl Dec 9 the better :' great coaches plus a ' 6 announced tions Calif it the spectacular hoped to at Sacramento 4i7) quarter- te back Ken "The Snake" Stabler voted NCAA announced Monday 1' $U : match Penn State ) i eeeeeei the best team in the EastI San Diego 0 this season has Texas A le M can clinch the 1 Southwest title and the Cotton against the winner of Saturday's won 25 games In a row The eel t between Florida ) and tees are led by flashy flanker' Bowl bid by beating Texas on ' The Gator Warren Moses Florida State IThanksgiving Day but a victory Bowl is played on Dec 30 The Aztecs play Utah State a by Texas could scramble the — The Sun- Bowl at El Pasoemajor opponent- this Saturday' picture Texas Tech then would de- -' have a chance If It could beat 1 Tex picked Mississippi (441) San Francisco State i to play an unnamed opponent feated Cal Poly Parnona last' Arkansas Saturday and TCU if 41 Dec 30 The Liberty Bowl at- Saturday to capture the Far it can win its last two games Tenn Dec 16 is re- Western conference crown The over Rice and Southern Method- I Memphis ported interested in Missouri (7- - Gators' attack features quarter- 1st In case of a tie the team that back Bob "Holy" Toledo who Auburn ) ) 2) Georgia and Nebraska (6-among oth- - hasi thrown 45 touchdown passes has gone the longest without a ' this season and gained more the Cotton Bowl bid wduld get the ers i e e00-eeeColorado was chosen for3500 ) This would favor Texas yards in the air San k e'ct ' i sw h the Bluebonnet Bowl at Houston leads the nation in! a relative conference ''' t '' '' I Dec 23 with the opponent to be' total offense and passing offense' which has never had ' '''1-I ranks honor I chosen from one of the runners-lansecond in scoring ?o e tee-ee- - '5 1:' - :''I -: "et'r - ' - 1 t eee e e 4 i - (6-3- '''' :74 et- :' 1 4) ' -' - - k Utah ''- --- '$t':1"':1:7''::::'"-7-'':'IPt444-:-:'':A:::1:"-- e H Attendance Tells th 'Story Then Prep Football Is Here -' t- ere---1- TwoTeams For Caellt1 At " " |