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Show wwi wjwi inn Goats Turn Heroes NIFL By ALEX KAHN V actually sooied V' the v inning Los (AP) buck Ram quaitei Angeles Only a penalty which nulli-Jie- i Roman Gabriel was named an apparent touchdown of the game as the West by Leroy Kelly of Cleveland player defeated the East in the second period kept Gabriel from possibly hand- in the 19th National Football ing the game to the East. League Pro Bowl game. lie fumbled an attempted But the lnmoi could have gone (UPI) Roman Gabriel of the Los Angeles Rams md Donny Anderson of the Green Bay Packers were thankful today that the West won LOS ANGELES 10-- 7 s s the National Roman, Olsen Tops touchdow n. ANGELES LOS DESERET NEWS, Monday, . . . January 20, 196? g3 2nd Time Around ' Call l'llcr, defensive tackle of ertd a fumble to thwart a lin. the Minnesota Vikings. Hanbur- - East bid. He was a nearly unanimous ger o1 Washington's Redskins, Bnnnm of St. Louts Cardinals choice as lineman of the game. an( Bdkus of Chicago all had But in the tinal minutes of the ,er;ju yisen of the (,anp hnndoff and Don Brumni ot St. Louis picked up the ball to Cluts Hanburger, or Dan Rams, who had played a tine and ran it 31 yards to the Brumtn or even Dick Bulkus.'game earlier, made three unassisted tackles and lecov- four. But the East was guilty Tiie ballots weie given will- of illegal motion on the apparent score by Kelly and a ers in the Coliseum press box late in the fourth quarter with strong West defense held. lead. the Fast holding a There were many nominations. Football , League's Pto Bowl game and kept them from being the goats of the contest. Instead, Gabriel was voted the most valuable player and Anderson was hailed for his key role in the 10-victory over the East advertisement 7-- 7 s. Gabtiel drove Junior Aces late Win Ski Titles Packers the West touohdwon and Donny to a Anderson of the Green aided in the dri kev runs. Then Carroll Dale, the Green Bay end who once was Gabriel's teammate on the Rams, shared in the honors w ith the Los Angeles quarterback for his key catches that helped set up both of the West scores Sunday. Deseret New s Special BEAVER MOUNTAIN -Peewee, Novice and Intermediate racers of Intermountain Division of United States Ski Assn., battled the elements here over the weekend in giant slalom competition. A field of 230 junior aces competed at this Logan Canyon for honors in hot It boys and girls divisions. A blizzard that dropped six inches of new snow during the The victory was the 12th in series for the West aganst seven losses but it took an explosive drive in the final three minutes for the West to record its only touchdown and pull out the win. the On that diive, Gabriel moved the West 55 yards on four plays and the major gains were by Dale and Anderson. Gabriel hit Dale with a pass and chuckled afterward, Carroll was not my primary target and not even my secondary one but I happened to see him all alone and got the ball to him somehow. Pwwe 1 Cioda Ellsworth, Girls Lisa Ramsey, GTO, .40 1 Brown, Park Citv, 41 8. 1. Mike Richards, GTO, Beys Don Beck GTO, .34 0; 3. Steve JB$, :34 5. 1 E ysee Johnson, Girls lo9an, 89 6; 2. Laurie Anderson, Park City, ;92.l, 3. Enid Van EsI, Solitude, URS, 36 3. Brand Pewee :33.3; 2. Boonous, Novice an West full back Ken Willard is sliced by East's Cbris Hanburger during 1. Steve Baedcr, GTO, Novice Boy Park City, :76 6, 3. 75.6, 7. Mike Watts Mike Taylor, Lcoan, ;78 0. 1. Khrts Zelenk-off- , Intermediate Girls 8 0; 2. Jan Watts, Park City, GTO, .87.2; 3. Brooke Pederson, GTO, :91 5. I. $tve Taylor, Intermediate Boys HighJBSS, :75.5; 2 Dee Sprlngmever, land, .76 4, 3. Craig Tolboe, JBSS, :78 0. NFL Pro Bowl Game. unpteiedeiued iablets as directed. You'll fast, look better fast,. bciort' tension has time to w reak havoc on your face. Available, w itliout prescript ! lion, at drug counters. relax- - exhibit to everyone you meet. (Q You're understandably not aware of the unhappy change in your facial appearance. Gone is the 0) WMVIUAANOail relax Mil'' tension smoothness of y our skin. 1 n its place, deep tension lines are etched. To calm yourself quickly from the effects of simple nervousness, to help maintain your natural cosine Ik: iI appeal, t ake A THINK BUG 1; 2 .96 5. Anderson then cut over tackle, found running room and raced PZ yeards to the one. Bill Brown of the Vikings move, Xo one need tell you how you feel when tension holds you fast. You A :nmc. But do Gabriel leceived 18 ballots and you sense, at such a time, Anderson, who also bad punts of an equally unpleasant 62 and 55 vards late in the change come over you'. 1 t's 16. game, got the strained expression x ou In new ballots were passed out and writers got a second chance. race hampered the race that, was sponsored by Brigham Club. City's Here are results: d Ever think how tension makes you look: Drive the new VW Today VOLKSWAGEN INTERIV.OUNTAIN r.. Available in $1 wnd $2 six Dawson Leads AFL West that was the coachs decision to make. Happiest player in the game was AFL Paul Robinson of the Cincinnati Bengals who scored the Wests last two touchdowns on a pair of runs and d scored two points on a conversion run. Man that $500 sure will be sweet, yelled Robinson in Turner Kicks rookie-of-the-ye- Record Six one-yar- By DAVID M. MOFFIT JACK SONVILLE, FLA. Len Dawson com(UPI) but pleted only four passes he really made them count. The West was trailing 19-before the Kansas City veteran came off the bench at the start of the second half and two-yar- reference to the fact that the winners in the game got $1,500 each while the losers got $1,000. Ive never played on a team like this one, Robinson. I was in doubt in the first half. It seemed like every time I turned around, that Turner was kicking another one. That Turner was Jets star Jim Turner, an State ace, who kicked a record six field goals in the game. Turner insisted that it was all In a day's work. I would have settled for no field goals and a victory, he said. rain Despite a morning-lonthat cut deeply into expected gate sales, a record crowd of 43,800 3,700 more than the previous high for an AFL was on hand for game the nationally televised contest. all-st- 3 led the way to a 5 victory over the East in Sundays eighth annual American Football League game. Dawsons first pass was a ace strike to Bob Trumpy of the Cincinnati Bengals for the West's first touchdown and his next two completions set up the Wests next two touchdowns. Pass No. 2 was an bomb to Floyd Little of the Denver Broncos that put the line ball on the East and No. 3, lees than a minute to Warren later, a Wells of the Oakland Raiders, put the ball on the East six and both led directly to scores. was fantastic, Dawson raid West Coach Hank Stram. who also has the pro as his quarterback at Kansas 38-2- All-St- h six-yar- d place-kicki- ex-Ut- one-yar- d g all-st- ar s East's Jim Kiick of Miami, an bulls to paydirt against West City. That was part of the reason for my success in the second half, Dawson explained. Stram was using Chiefs plays and I was more familiar with them than (San Diego quarterback John) Hadl who worked the first half. But Dawson felt the hero's mantle for the Wests come- - from-behin- win belonged to d linebacker Jim Lynch, a Kansas City teammate who intercepted two passes and recovall ered and onsides kickoff in the final seven minutes of the game. Jim turned It around. star, in AFL all-st- Blanchard Home tilt. ar SAIGON (UPI) Col. Felix there's no doubt about that, Doc Blanchard, the famed Dawson said. Hes the guy Mr. Inside of Armys powerwho put us back in, the ful football teams in the mid to leave 1940s, is scheduled game. East coach Wally Lemm, of Vietnam in a few days after the Houston Oilers, took a los- completing a rugged tour of ing gamble in the second half duty. when he kept Joe Namath pacing the sidelines and stuck with Bob Griese of the Miami Dolphins at quarterback. 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