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Show lift Lwofi WWtV ullU ....'.iV IlmiMi. 1,. . yteiitm.!' 1J. 1., u 1 - By Manon Dunn Tribune Sports Writer of Salt Lake are battling the two veterans for playing time Backfield coach J D. Helm said the Cougars will be much team in more than a PROVO fall of 1961 Back in the late a chartered airplane was carrying the Utah State football team back to Logan from a victory over Western ' In Michigan. one-ma- n is going, they just might do that. But if they cant move the ball on the ground, well, the Rams arent dead just because of that opening loss. and with a purpose. Well, the purpose Saturday mght will be to Sock it to Sark. If the Cougar running game the running game this fall, and added. I believe our running backs can do more things this year, but the things we do will have to be meaningful the 1 about his ambitions. "I am sure this year will mean a lot to me because I want to move up in the coaching ranks. I hope to coach at a major school and so I look on this year as an investment, Sark said. v Those hopes were jolted badly last Saturday when Ari- - ruined Sarks debut coaching by beating at Fort Collins. .The Rams appeared to be CSU, 31-- t feut lest that give BYU and other teams in the WAC a false sense of well being when ?they battle the Rams, it must be pointed out that Arizona ' has a fine football team and one Joss doesnt ruin a season. v CSU will be out to prove that Saturday when it moves : into- - Cougar Stadium for a 7130 p.m. game against BYU. '.'The game will open the sea-- J soil f(r the Cougars who have dreams of improving on their ? '. fine record of a year ago. v 7-- 4 iV't Eye Upset Th Rams could erase the memory of that opening loss ; J.to, Arizona if they can beat , the "Cougars and Sark should . - havjj his team up for this one. .BYU coach LaVell Edwards I has- - some great football players back from last year, ,.but no one vdil know until Sat-- 4 urday night just how good the , 40-1- 3 ... ibe. j the Pete VanValkenburg, ! nations number one rusher v last year, is gone and injuries have clouded the quarterback picture, so there is a wait and , see attitude here about the of-- . , i 4 ' Good Back I"' Dave Coon, a senior back who was slated to share t ; duties with VanValkenburg a 4 year ago but was injured and f sat out the entire season, is i counted on as the top running f threat, but he has bem been hit by minor injuries in drills this fall. If Coon is healthy he will make a big difference. Gil tail-- 4 ' , yards. For their Runty, a Steve strong. exceptionally ' or tailDavis, the in Nebraskas back, gained 147 yards on 24 carries in his varsity debut and scored twice. He also caught three passes for 32 performances, .Stratton averaged 5.3 yards Neb., and Ogallala, per! carry over the past two Divis, a sopho- seasons and his backup man more from Tecumseh, Neb., Bower averaged 6.2. were named National College ; Wayne Week the of per carry last fall. y' n 1C -l QTeei All should AVAILABLE RIDING Bt ON THIM 40-1- 3 Coach Sets NHL Suit Ex-N.- Y, - Phil MONTREAL (AP) Goyette, fired last January' as coach of the New York Islanders, has retained Boston Bob Woolf in sports attorney an effort to settle a salary throws up his hands and quits, new ABA Commissioner Mike Storen said Tuesday, League team, was Goyette IOO -- STRONGER B. 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MOST SUES 11-1- 4 Summer Tire Specials LONG North Carolina State was the only other team in the top 20 to see action last week The Wolfpack swamped East Carolina 57-- but remained in 17th place. The former NHL center said Monday that under the terms of his contract he was due to be paid July 19 and was not. We have retained the services of Bob Woolf to take whatever procedures are necessary TIRES SALE PRICES, EVERYDAY! GOODRICH CUSTOM Oklahoma, previously tied with Colorado, retained the 11th spot, followed in order by Auburn, Arizona State, Florida, Louisiana State, UCLA, North Carolina State, Houston, North Carolina and Texas Tech. contract to two-yea- But he said Finleys attorney reported last week at an LIFETIME GUARANTEED on Radial Ply, Belted, 4 Ply, Colorado. ARNOLD PALMER BRAKE OVERHAUL 43MM0CR STOPPING Ir the Teams Drop State and Texas, displaced by Nebraska, dropped a notch to third and fourth, Ohio y ttftKK&K ,.A 0 jiRRIi aOW. aawAjUib jMRl a UCLA, Southern Cal, which opens Saturday night against Arkanretained first sas, easily place, receiving 49 first place votes from the 61 sports writers and broadcasters participating in the poll. 2 TAIL PIPES & GUARANTEE 28 BETTER Comparisons oy replaced r signed a guide the club. ason workouts Wednesday. The Stars traditionally begin their camp 30 days prior to the start of the regular season. Beaty, however, doesnt agree with that. He said that it was his interpretation that players nust report 28 days before the opener which would put him m camp Wednesday. trustees meeting in Chicago that Finley planned to operate the club and would establish an organization shortly. . said Osborne pretty good team. could well finish higher than 16lh. I feel they were a strongei team than a year ago. They were bigger and had a lot of I back. heir performers would assume that unless they get demoralized or something happens to them they should have a good year. Earl Ingarfield through the club's initial season despite the fact he had Beaty was not in camp Monday nor was he in camp Tuesday, but the Stars said that Beaty will probably join prese- One way or another, there will be an ABA team playing in Memphis," Storen said. dis- pute with the National Hockey 40,000-M!L- E t3e YOU! UFI AU SJZIS O. Fin- pre-seas- it SNOW $1 MORI YOUR LIFE SHOULD BE RIDING ON THEM! GUAAANTEf Assn, ley Tickets for the Salt Palace duel may be purchased on a straight $2.50 basis at the Salt Palace. Season ticket holders reported. have first priority at their regLooking especially sharp to ular seats. THE FINEST TIRE AVAILABLE TODAY C- would, operate vice. California has been high on him and were going to give him a long look, Rollins Press. Lifesaver Radial The the Memphis Tams if owner Charles Rollins said a sixth exhibition game had been added to the Big Birds 1973 grind. Salt Lake will meet Albuquerque of the Central Hockey League on Oct. 3 in Tucson, Ariz. Earli-er.had been announced the Eagles would play Albuquerque in Tucson Oct. 4 and then in Salt Lake's Salt Palace Oct. 5. Other early duels Include Ft. Worth in Kingston Sept. 23; Omaha of the Central League in Kingston on Sept. 25 and in Ottawa on Sept. 26. 6-- Wednesday by The Associated Sophomores Charley Ah You of Hawaii and Marie Liedtke - (AP) Basketball American nix, have been working out regularly. Thats encouraging to me, to see a regular report a week early. a strapping, right defenseman, played collegiate hockey at Michigan State and then spent three years in military serBrown, MEMPHIS Four of last years regulars Rollins early. appeared added. Ted Tucker (goalie), Lyle Bradley (center), Ron Huston (center) and Brent Meeke, who played for Phoe- n a sophomore run-- ; had some minor also has ner, hurts and is ailing. Dan Tay-- 2 lor, who saw some action last fall, transfer Tim Mahoney and sophomore Jim Gunnell of Salt Lake are other tailbacks but Gunnell has also been hurt in practice. are The BYU fullbacks In Any Event two days of Rollins the the rookie training was Ron Serefini, a defenseman from Detroit who was the Golden Seals fourth round draft choice a year ago. The rugged Serefini amassed 221 penalty minutes a year ago at St. Cathannes. coach-gener- fense. MemPhis AU Sel tot Special to The Tribune KINGSTON, ONT.- -I havent seen this good a group of rookies in some time. Theyre big, rough and good' skaters. The veterans are going to have to hustle to Steve Runty felt nervous and Tony Davis didnt before rout of UCLA Nebraskas Saturdrv, but right now the and feeling is mutual great. make it." "I was nervous at first, That was the summation Runty admitted, but I got over that when we went up Tuesday by Salt Lake Golden 1441. Now I really feel good. Its the best feeling Ive had in Eagles hockey manager A1 Rollins from the my entire life. Boy, its a lot of the Western mere fun to play than to training camp team. Every-- ' League Hockey watch." coach said thing the third-yea- r sounded encouraging. much! enthused Too Davis. Really great! I was I just couldnt be more never nervous, but 1 did get excited before the game. I pleased with the rookies as a Rollins added as he was yelling and screaming. I group, awaited the arrival of the full really got caught up in the excomplement of Eagle veterans citement." Sunday. Full scale training During the nationally telebegins Monday. vised game, quarterback named Even a walk-oRunty set a Big Eight Conference accouracy mark by comCharley Brown was skating at pleting nine of 11 passes for a furious pace, attempting to 105 yards and one touchdown. eain one of the 20 spots RolHe scored once himself. lins says are open on the club. will unit offensive Satby subduing UCLA urday. It moved Nebraska mid-wa- Husker Duo Rookies Push Yets Shares On S.L. Ice Club Grid Award balfrom fourth in loting, to second, and dropped UCLA from 10th to 16th. gave scheduling Early Nebraska the jump on other respectively. Rounding out the potential title contenders and top ten in order were Michithe Huskers made the most of gan, Alabama, Penn State, national television exposure Notre Dame, Tennessee and In making tne announcement, general manager Arme Femn said he felt it would be easier for Powell to find a spot on another team if he were waived now rather than after the season began. - Cougars We appreciate the honor but at this time of year it's said the rather nebulous, first-yea- r head coach, successor to Bob Devaney. Not Meaningful We have played one game so I guess theres a httle bit to go on. But I dont believe it means a lot until weve proven ourselves. The only rating thats very meaningful is the one at the end of the ason." There had been speculation that Powell would be traded prior to the opening of the regular season but the Stars apparently felt it would be more convenient to waive him than to try and trade him. bewildered on offense and didn't move the ball at all, let alone score. i nia in. the Associated Press first regular season football poll Tuesday, but Coach Tom Osborne was far from ready to stake any kind of a claim to a third national title in four y ,;ars for his Comhuskers. Powell, as the teams third forward, averaged 12.2 points and 5.1 rebounds for the season. WAC -- (AP) No. 2 spot behind defending national champion Southern Califor- 6-- Loss Hurt NEB. LINCOLN, Nebraska moved up to the 6--7 Well, Sark moved up to Weber State, built that school into a power, and this fall moved on to Colorado State where he hopes to revive the Rams. zona Cincy in Grab Bag The Utah Stars Tuesday placed veteran forward Cincy Powell on waivers and said that center Zelmo Beaty should report to the preseasan training camp at Highland High School Wednesday. Powell, who was obtained from the Kentucky Colonels in an outright purchase a little over a year ego, was waived to make room on the roster for one or possibly two of the Stars draft choices. Given the best chances of filling the spot vacated by Powell are Pete Hans of Stephen F. Austin and 8 Ronnie Robinson of Memphis State. Powell was a starter at the beginning of last season but was benched 20 ganjes into the year in favor of Gerald Govan. darkened plane Sarkis Arslan-ian- , who had taken a leave of absence from his head coach-ing job at Dixie to serve under John Ralston at USU, talked T Nebraska Surges In AP Grid Poll Stars Place Cougar Saturday Chant: fSock it to Sark sfrtaw, i; VJ, ,, 1 |