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Show V 'V 'V " "41 "'W '' ri y e DESERET NEWS, Monday, 63 lU 1 fv ' f ' $ & ,. vVw ITTi i a 'f r W' e xf'J .X 1 ' nison, Colo. Both teams scored all fheir points In the first quarter and de- then played a stand-of- f &. lS?' Vs" ... " , t.j-Vr '4'l'f-- ' .. . ',' ' Watts To Travel . To South Africa v Aj . Av: 'A .& &w 1 ,, h.f g Deseret News Special PROVO One of the most members of the coaching ranks, Brigham Young University basketball coach Stan Watts, is on the road again. Watts, who is In his 21st season at BYU, left Sunday morning on a three week rour of South Africa where he will . conduct basketball clinics in that country. Ke will return Oct. 12, just three days before the Cougars start 1969-7- 0 basketball practice. ' traveled 1 & r.-d C. - ste S; T 'LJ twsi io'L r ' . 75TVr'TT1'"Vv $ . v, - By BILL EWER Deseret News Sports Writer Western State College, rain and combined frustration forces Saturday afternoon to give Western a 14-- 6 victory over Westminster College on the Mountaineer turf in Gun- 4 ' ': 3 Vv'&L - q Parson Offense Fails, Lose 14-- 6 h t- 4'' ' j y 1 fr;?u i -i- v p1' g up K iV IP ni y September 22, 1969 V If. pr ' ' VA 'SV4 ,1WwtiriS)i3 Denver's Dave Ccsta (63), a former Utah star, lowerfs boom on New York Jets' Broadway Joe Namath. , lrmics Upseti Yearns, ; By Associated Press This was the biggest game of my career, said Deacon Jones, who has played in some big ones. We went out and hit. We knocked hell out of 'em. The defensive Goliath of the Los Angeles Rams expressed the sentiment of n,ost of his teammates and of coach George Allen after the Rams in stunned Baltimore Sundays National Football League opener. In other surprises, the New York Giants stopped Minnesota beat Pittsburgh 3 and Atlanta Detroit whipped San Francisco 27-2- 0 24-2- 16-1- 24-1- 2. are an experienced, and ambitious I'ensed life md AAH agent with a desire to earn a minimum of $36,000 annually, you should write to If you reliable In othr games, said a lot of things Dallas whipped St. Louis 24 3, Green Bay blanked Chicago 17-Cleveland stopped Philadeland Washington phia turned back New Orleans in a successful debut for Redskins coach' Vince Lom- werent his quarterbacks fault. The Giant-- . victory over the Vikings, last years Central Division champs, marked an auspicious debut for new head 27-2- 26-2- 0 coach Alex Webster. bardi. In the American Football League, Kansas City overpowDenver ered Boston 31-upset the New York Jets Houston beat Buffalo 17-and Cincinnati surprised Oakland San Diego nipped Miami 7 in a Saturday night game. Baltimore coach Don Shula pinned the defeat only the second in the defending NFL champs last 15 home openers largely on two fumbles and three interceptions of John Unitas passes, although he 21-1- 3 34-2- 20-1- us immediately. The work consists mainly of calling oh independent banks and and recruiting agents to solicit referred leads. Write to Box 5 co this newspaper. X-2- Quarterback Fran Tarken-to- n hit rookie Don Herrmann with a scoring pass. A fumble by Gene Washington recovered on the Vikings 36 by Ralph Heck set up the winning opportunity. Tarkentons 33-a r d desperation toss bounced off Earsall Mackbee, a Viking defender, into the hands of Butch Wilson on the 10. Tarkenton then hit Herrmann in the end zone for the y winner. Rookie Warren Bankston scored the winning touchdown from the six for Pittsburgh with three minutes remaining. The Lions had grabbed a 13-- 9 lead two minutes before when quarterback Bill Munson hit on a pass to Earl McCullough' after the Lions recovered a Bankston fumble on the Steelers seven. Quarterback Bob Berry paced Atlanta with two touchdown passes to tight end Jim Mitchell. Atlanta widened the cushion to three touchdowns down. Quarterback Bart Starr collaborated with speedy Travis touchWilliams on a down pass, Jim Grabowski bulled over from the one, and Mike Mercer booted a field goal for all the Packer scoring. The Packer defense held Chicago running back Gayle Sayers to 31 yards in seven carries. Cleveland's Leroy Kelly, the NFL ground gain champion last year, suffered a hamstring pull in the first quarter, but Reece Morrison and rookie Don Johnson took over and ripped the Eagles defense to shreds. Johnson gained 118 yards on 17 carries for two touchdowns and Morrison picked up 48 on 16 attempts. Washington scored on three touchdown passes by Sonny Jurgenson, a field goal and a safety in a successful coaching return for Lombardi, the legend of Green Bay. The Denver Broncos, after stormed back trailing 13-and edged the world champi9 in a on New York Jets game nationally televised played before Colorados largest sports crowd ever, 50,853. And it was Denvers No. 2 quarterback, Pete Liske, who broke the Jets backs with a passing performance that overshadowed Joe Klamaths aerial wizardry. Liske. who entered the game in the second quarter 21-1- Andretti WinsTitle Mario Andretti, who began racing in Italy before his parents brought him to America at age 13, capped his most successful year in motor sports Sunday by winning the U.S. driving title for the third time. d 7-- 0 son, Mickey McBride, Chuck Pilcher, Frank LEtoile and Chuck Miller were agaon the 'ey Parson defenders. The Parson offense, except for Riley, sputtered and fumbled its way around the field when the chips were 23rd, 24th Jacklin Tops U.S, Golf Kings Again ENGLAND SOUTHPORT, The British golf world (AP) is wondering in a vaguely amused way if Harold Wilson or Tony Jacklin is the prime minister. two-plato- ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT WHY TOP ATHLETES SELDOM SUFFER FROM ITCHY, PEELING TOES Because top professional kills Athlete's Foot fungus. Use Desenex aerosol or pow. der by day, ointment at night, for best results. At all drug ' counters. Use Desenex daily and yon may never suffer from itchy, burning feet again. coaches and trainers recommend Desen ex to relieve itching soothe burning aid fast healing of painful Athlete) Foot Soothing, cooling Desenex has a powerful medication that Thomas. San Diego led shortly before the half when Brad Hubbard scored from the two after John Hadls Garrison shadows pass to Gary put the ball in the of the Cincinnati FACTORY OUTLETS, INC. goal Passing Lennie Dawson and PRESENTS Mike workhorse Garrett n proved a wrecking crew in Kansas Citys rout of Boston. Dawson floated a pass onto the fingertip of Otis Taylor for one touchdown and Ripped 22 yards to Garrett. The latter touchdown climaxed an drive from the opening kickoff, all the defensive-touc- h Chiefs ever really needed. two-ma- Houston had little trouble with the Bills and their celebrated rookie from Southern California, O. J. Simpson. Pete Bethards passing was too much for Buffalo. He passed 12 yards to Alvin Reed for a touchdown and set up another with a throw to Roy Hopkins. 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They all tried too hard, got frustrated when they couldnt score, then made more mistakes and blew it Some position changes may be made this week in preparation for the Parson game against Ft. Lewis in Durango, Colo. Coach Nay feels his team is toe small to play football and may have GIBSON'S m The game was the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference opener for both teams. Westminster is now 1 on the season. Cincinnatis fabulous rookie quarterback, Greg Cook, was for four touchresponsible downs, passing for three and running for one, Cook threw a bomb to Bob Trumpy, passed 39 yards to Bruce Cos-land nine yards to Speedy BILL CODY. BILL to play more of his personnel on both offense and defense. when starting quarterback Steve Tensi was injured, tossed two touchdown passes. One was a to Mike Heffner and the other 42 yards to A1 Denson. IN PERSON BUFFALO line for the initial when he tally and made it kicked the PAT. Westminsters fabulous fullChuck back, Riley, then charged down the field for 78 yard3 and the Parsons only score. Riley, who runs over, under and through opponents, was almost all the offense the Parsons could put together. Riley carried the ball 39 times and gained 177 yards for a 4.5 average. , Mountaineer Jim Hawkins iced the game for Western State when he took the following Parson kickoff on his own nine-yar- d line and scampered 91 yards for the last score of the game. The Parson defensive team did an outstanding job and held the Mountaineers to only 103 yards rushing and 55 yards in the air. Larry Wa one-yar- down. On several occasions in the second half the Parsons were within the Western State line but could not capitalize on the situation. Westminster fumbled the ball eight times and lost it five times, often when they had a scoring 'Sags' early in the fourth period on rookie Paul Gipsons nine-yar- d run. 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