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Show T""H " I y- - -- y . - "yii'mig) y-y-- DESERET NEWS, Friday, etp n ocp L"l fin u ii - BYU coach Tom PROVO Hudspeth and Colorado State njentor Mike Lude have at least one thing in common, 'either knows just what to expect from the other when the Cougars and Rams square off Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at ByU Stadium here. fLude puts it this way: Jtgainst BYU we have to be rady for the unexpected. Its a. total unknown for us against We understand they tyia. sseEx on, what about poor Hud- speth? Colorado State has brought in junior college transfers this season and ten of them are listed as starters against the Cougars. Lude himself says he has so many new players that up until just recently they hadnt ITliller Bees Back In 1969 B5 Primed For Their Opening Shots m have exceptionally strong defense and that they will play it wide open on offense. We have prepared for a lot of things, but really have nothing concrete to work with. And if Lude has litte to go 19, Ys Unexpected Expected In Cougar-RaGame ijjBy BRENT CHECKETTS fceseret News Sports Writer September had time to really meet each other. When they came out of die huddle theyd shake hands and say Its good to know you, Lude chortles. That's an exaggeration, course, but it does give an of in- dication of how unknown the Rams talent is. Both Hudspeth's Cougais and Ludcs Rama imu Kiy 1968 seasons. disappointing Both went and both are very hungry to get off to a better start this season. Making the game of added import is the fact that its a Western Athletic Conference contest. Colorado State holds a edge in the series that bpgan in 1922. In the three games since Lude and Hudspeth have been the respective head coaches, the Rams hoid a edge. They won 6 in 1963 before in 1964 and in losing to the Cougars, 2-- 7-- 2-- 1 36-2- 2 27-2- 1966. Triple-A- ? BY 'J has the edge in experience, as the Cougars will start eight lettermen on both and defense. CSU, meanwhile, will start five letter winners on offense and three on defense. Probable starters on offense for BYU include Larry Heaps at split end, Ken Serck at See T on Page B-- 8 se . ii$in;i Friday at noon there was a baseball meeting Lake City. An announcement will be made Salt jn of some significance. On hand for the announcement will be Pete farm Bavasi, director for the San Diego Padres. He will be representing his father, E. J. Bavasi, president of the Padres, L and Eddie Leishman, vice president and g 'MSsggsk, . ... eral manager, Bavasi j On hand, also, will be local baseball moguls I such as Salt Lake Citys Art Teece and his asso-- j ciates in the current Padre recruit organization. Our mayor might be there and our governor, and other civic and state dignitaries. What it all points to is that the San Diego Padres are going to offer Salt Lake City a franchise in the Pacific Coast League. Bill McKechnie, president of the PCL is going to be there, also. Which hints it!, If the offer is made and there is reason to think it will be, the Padres will come into Salt j Lake City owning the franchise. Bowling Green On WaSu Recognition Binge Por Duck invasion - te ! I s 1 No Public Stock Sale I There will be no stock sale to the public. There will be no demands for contributions. Baseball will i stand on its own. There is a little background for Salt Lake Citys part in the Padre platform. Art Teece, as general manager of the Salt Lake Bees in the recruit league, ran a very successful show. Art asked no quarter just wanted to present base-- ! ball for a reasonable fee for anyone who wanted to see it. And did it for three years. ; Pete Bavasi watched the Bees with a careful jcye. Pete managed a farm team in Albuquerque j and this city was his first choice over Salt Lake City. But Pete was here for the last week of the season and saw 7,000 people turn out for the Bees on each of two big nights. He called his father, Buzz Ba' si, and told him about it. Buzz was shocked. Well bring in a major league team with that kind of support, he told his ! ! ; J I I By GEORGE Sports Managing Editor BOWLING GREEN, OHI- OWe Rocky Mountain Westerners sit in our bailiwick and moan that the East does not know we exist. Maybe were guilty of a little oversight, too. , Take Bowling Green, for example. It is sort of shocking to find the Falcons are favored over our independent power, Utah State, in a Saturday football frolic which begins at 1:30 EDT and 11:30 a.m. MDT. And weve been asking, Who is Bowling Green? Well, Bowling Green is a university with about twice the enrollment (13,500) of Utah State. It just so happens Bowling Green has been in the major college football ranks five years This writer fooim that out the hard way. The Falcons have dominated the MidAmerican League 14 years. Bowling Green is one of those ambitious young giants who hopes to get its football fame spread around the nations at expense of teams like Utah State. In 14 years, Bowling Green Books Tell The Story Pete started to look at the Bees books see what kind of patronage this really was. The books showed that percapita take for the Double-baseball around the country was 48 cents. And that the Bees, even in the recruit league i made 53 cents. Thats five cents more for a ticket. A By MIKE BRYSON Associated Press Writer J I Recently he told Art Teece, who has been the whole show with the present Bee business management, to arrange a press meeting on Friday, Sept. 19 thats today. He had an announcement to make. The announcement, according to Pete Bavasi, clear the air and bring everyone up to date to jis on Pacific Coast baseball and the Padre interest in it. The official announcements have to be made this is propriety, etc. !by the league officials j It could be that the announcement might not Jbe final. It could be merely suggestive. On a cold September night in Canada, Manager Gil Hodges and his New York Mets v.ere thankful they had their Tom Seaver around to keep them warm. Th brilliant young right hander keep the red-hMets pennant drive burning brightshutout in a ly with a five-hi- t victory over Montreal Thursday night that helped New York boost its lead back to five games in the National League east. I had to work fast in the ast couple of innings because I started to feel the cold, said Seaver of the weather that was almost as cold as the Mets only serious challenger, the Chicago Cubs. 2-- deThe Cubs dropped a cision to Philadelphia .in an afternoon game their 12th setback in 15 games in falling six games back of New York in the loss column. The Mets magic number for he divisional title clinching was reduced to eight. Meanwhile, tire West Divi-- s 5-- 3 Art has explained that the only way he would ie a part and party to baseball in Salt Lake City is 'dor it to stand on its own as a sport he would aiot recommend any stock subscription, etc., as in Ithe past. (Art knows after three years with the lecruit baseball that this is the way it will work est). By the time this ink is dry it is very likely that Salt Lake will have a Triple-- team in the tCL again whertj it has, for so many years, held its head high. A has won six titles. The Falcons have 14 straight winning seasons. BG record of has a 3. Currently, there are four former Bowling Green grid-destarting for the pros Mike Weber, .Bob Reynolds, Jamie Rivers and Jerry Jones. Doyt Perry, who coached the Falcons to a fabulous mark in 14 years, is now the athletic director. He earned the spot with that record. Were undergoing the largest expansion in our history, Perry pointed out. Well have some of the best athletic facilities in the midwest. Bowling Green moved into a new 23,272-sefootball stadium, tabbed Perry Field, three years ago. The Falcon have a three-sheice arena for figure skating, curling and hockey as well as for recreational skating. This facility alone cost $1.8 million. Another pride at Bowling Green is a nine-lanquarter mile track oval with rs . et e, non-ski- tartan. Bowling Green also has a nifty nine-hol- e golf layout and astro turf driving range, two baseball diamonds and 18 tennis courts. dont figure We on stopWe can ping, Perry said. expand our football stadium to 60,000 capacity by completing the oval and adding an upper deck on the stadium. We figure Utah State is the biggest name we have ever scheduled at home, Perry said. Weve had a tough time scheduling name opponents at home because of our stadium. With this new facility, we hope to break this barrier. Utah States offense, which had tough going at Wichita last Saturday, will face a veteran defense at Bowling Green, There are veteran performers at every spot except the secondary where two lettermen and two converted offensive backs have taken over. Coach Don Nehlen figures die defensive front line and linebackers are very strong. Middle guard Joe Green is being boomed for honors. Were not a big team but we have fine quickness. We feel Nehlen observed. pretty sure Utah State cant move too well against us. Were wondering, of course, how well we can move against them. I think it will be a defensive-type game. Seaver Stars Again As Mets Nip Expos son. Pete Rami checked around Salt Lake City. He tallied to people on the street, to the baseball j buffs, to many of the business bosses. The more he saw of the place the more he liked it. FERC-USO- race remained as scrambled as ever as Los Angeles knocked Atlanta out of first place with a victo i0 n 5-- 2 ry and San Francisco took over the top spot by beating Houston foe, and play like hell. Jack Hiatt , slammed a three-ruThe Giants, however, hold homer and a run only a half game lead over 'scoring single to power the the Dodgers and the Braves, Giants past Houston, But the while fourth-plac- e Cincinnati Giants had to wait some eight is just two games off the pace hours, until the Dodgers beat despite a 1 loss at San Atlanta, to claim solo possesDiego. sion of first place. St. Louis nipped Pittsburgh Rookie Ted Sizemores in the other NL games. triple in the In the American League, and Jim Kansas City stopped Oakland See GIANTS on Page B-California defeated Minnesota Cleveland edged Detroit New York slipped and Balpast Washington timore won the first geme of a doubleheader before losing 0 to Boston. TEST n 7-- 8-- 7 bases-loade- clared themselves ready for Oregon in the 1969 seasons football opener at the Utah field. Opening kickoff is 1 :30 p.m. and about 20,000 are expected to see the skirmish. The following stations are outlets for the Utah College n games: KALL (910) Utah-Orego- State, 1:30 p.m.; KRGO (1360) and KVXU (610) Utah Green, 11:30 a.m.; KSL State-Bowli- (1160)-BYl-Co- State, 7:30 p.m.; and KLO (1430) Weber Washington State, 7:30 p.m. State-Easte- rn The Utes remain a slight favorite only on the basis of their domination of the statistical side of the Eugene game last time around. Utah shot down the Ducks on their own pond in everything but the score Oregon survived on two great plays for a 14-- 7 win. and-we- d sixth inning 9 1 years yardage yarn. There as a possibility that the field will be wet that fracas. The guy to watch is Bobby Moore, who has never played a varsity game for Coach Jerry Frei of Oregon. stolen from Bobby was Tacoma, Washington, and is rated as the finest prospect ever recruited at Oregon. and 218 pounds Hes a and is Washingtons champion high jumper at Enough said. Tom Blanchard is the starting quarterback this year. He played in Salt Lake two years ago and lost. The man who beat the Utes at Eugene last time is John Harrington, who is the No. 2 man this year iP- - ; . There are no alibies on either side. It is the 14th meet--1 ing of the two rivals. Oregon leads 9-- PLUMBING 6-- Fixtures, Pipe, Valves, Fittings, Thrsedings, Etc. Everything for the 9:30 o.m.-- 6 p.m. Sun. 9 to 4 KETCHUM'S under Blanchard. r 4th S. at 7th West 335-465- 6 See how at FREED'S for 1970 this Tuesday the 23rd Ryan Williams tackle), Dale Pino lr jtflfiLE V. A half block from South Temple on 2nd East 328-493- 1 6-- 6-- THINKING VOLVO. B.M.W. 4-- 6-- 6-- THEN Ed Kranepool gave Seaver all the help he needed with an RBI single in the first and a solo homer in the sixth, his 11th of the season. About the only one who isnt conceeding the title to the Mets is Cub boss Leo Duroch-e- DRIVE THE 3D jH!JDKiEvrwmi mnA? (SIOTGQS XTJAET iTEE) Union By leading Northwest Discount Department Store and Giant scale. Health and Welfcre benefits, excellent working conditions. Equal opporSuper-Marke- r. t. tunity employer. You'll like the Northwest. Im not going to give up. barked you that, Durocher after Cookie Rojas homer in the eight touched off a three-ru- n rally that gave the Phils their victory. This thing isnt over yet. We just have to go out and challenge Ill tell For Application Write: Pete Jennings MA'TE'S 1357 Cov-Ma- rt Baxa'r-7- 05 ' could keep the throwing game down and the thrusting game 2 In many respects the lineups are the same. Tim Collins engineered the Utes on that occasion but now it is Ray Groth. Groth was pulled from the Ute lineup last year when he had a pass intercepted to open the third period. Utahs starting offensive backfield will also include halfback Fred sophomore Graves, halfback Bill Fowler and fullback Dave Smith. rt J. R. Knight is off the squad and one end and Kurt Bullock is up from the frosh ranks at right guard the two newcomers. Oldtimers are Marion Boykin, (left (center), (right guard), Gordon Jolley (right taclde) and Dale Nosworthy, (right end). There are some old and new faces on the defensive team, too. But Coach Bill Meek has enough veterans in line to give more depth than he had last year. Oregon arrived in Sa- Lake Althiugh the game is rated' about national' a toss-up- , oddsmakers have Oregon to win. Locally the favorite is Utah depending on that last City Friday before noon to the Utah turf for a look around. The Ducks have synthetic turf at home, but this week took to the terra firma to shape for the Utah red-shi- the Cardinals, the Cub 9-- By HACK MILLER Deseret News Sports Editor Utah Utes went through a workout spirited Thursday with half cantact, and then de- Rainier Ave. South Renton, Wash. S. Man k k ' |