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Show ijf"yjr DESERET Cme Alive Deseret New s Spoi ts V iter 1 Deseret News Spoils Editor ith Remember LAS VEGAS plump Jack Nicklaus? He's not plump anymore except in his hind pockets where he just put another $20,000 That was Weber State Wildfootball coach Sarkis Arslaman talking Sunday about John Smith and his m performance Saturday Weber States 53 3 victory ovei Montana State at Bozeman cat a sophomoie That was the money in the $122,222.22 Sahafirst-plac- e ra Invitational Tournament here. Its Jacks fourth Sahara championship. Four out of 12. Thats almost fee title to the tournament who Jack's also a walking testimonial of wh. t a fat fellow i an do on lettuie and tomatoes, sans diessmg redshntod last season as a linebacker lost By H ACK MILLER He's a fine quaiteiback a lot of poise and really tomes through on the big plays. He was the different e in our improved perfo, Smith, iJgrii iiRgrrg Monday, October 2C, 1969 up" Hf-H- y (Tn- - B7 Nicklaus Takes Fourth Sahara Title BRENT 6HECKETTS By NEWS, yrnpr-p- and was switched 1o quaiteiback dunng spmig practice, threw three touchdown passes in his first stait-in- g It was tin ce weeks ago that Jack felt he was getting too tired to finish 18 holes of golf. He went on a strict diet and role. Two weie to wingback for 44 Laughery and yardj and eight yards the other was to fullback Jack Brown for 23 yards. Mark lj pounds Theie isn't a bounty bubble on slimmest be s been. him And the wnv he played the tough Sail n a course Sunday was suie sign that suet and golf don't mix. Jack could have played 36 hole- -. last of the come up" shots so utuld lead the windage and the hold of the green, the roll of the hard caipets lie He had a lot of luck going his way the last two rounds for instance. Saturday , Nicklaus went from trap to He admitted, too, that he trap and still parred the secnever hit the ball any ond hole. On the fourth hole better six under to beat he was under a tree and Frank Beard bv four 272 to afraid of losing a hand if he 276. hit it. But the big boy bent into the bail, sliced it over the Bcaid soita bent under ('omer of the boundaiy and w hen he came to the 12th hole i hipped dose fo a liu die of the pla and hooked it out e was sure in On No. 18 ground That took him (low n i o and lett lug Jack (now only 195 pounds) to walk m without a wony Nicklaus intimidated Ins opponents. He was two clubs longer off the tee He had the the lake, but the cement rim around the hazard bounced the ball 100 yards away into the next fan way, saved him the stioke and put lum m for a nice six iron when the rest were wielding big woods Lady luck loved him on many occasions The flawless weather the f.nal day made the scores better all around. Also the greens had grown better grass and were moie puttable Ainie Palmer was way down in the money. He had a 73 the set oml day and a 73 the tom tli which hurt lum. Montana State scored the first time it got the ball when Frank Kalfoss boomed a field goal after a drive had stalled. d Jaime Nunez, Weber's Chilean, soccer style kicker, booted two field goals of his own one from 42 yards and one from 27 shortly thereafter, and the Wildcats were off and away. Weber State dominated the ball game the rest of the way ofthanks to smooth-workindefense fense, and miscue after miseue by the Golden Eobcats Montana State lost six fumbles and had two passes intercepted during the course of the ball game. Weber State which had been bothered by turnovers in earlier ball did not fumble or games throw an interception. Weber displayed a running attack in the victory. Reserve tailback Buford Wilson ran for 62 yards in seven carries, w'hile starting tailback Sam Gipson got 41 yards in 19 tries. Biown. who haa missed the two previous games due to an ankle injury, carried 14 times for 38 yards. Arslanian was extremely pleased with his rushing defense, which limited Montana State to 19 yards on the ground. It was simply a case of us getting the momentum going and thereby putting the pres-sui- e on Montana State, Arslanian said. If we can stay this high for our remaining four games, well end up with a good season. Tlr win was especially sweet for Arslanian because it marked the first time a Weber State team has ever defeated Montana State at Bozeman. MSU still leads in however. the series Weber State will take a overall mark and Big Sky record into this Saturdays game with Idaho State at Pocatello. Montana State now in stands 5 overall and Sky play. The Bobcats face Montana State fullback Hans Pidino finds tough going as Weber State's don Churchill, left, and Greg Croshaw stop him cold. g hard-hittin- Gor- g initiate Idaho State's lion minidome. land this weekend to try Portland State Idaho stands State 4 Idaho stands 1 4 going into this Saturdays game with 1 and 1 1 in 'Sky play following its loss to Montana Saturdays gamp with Weber State will be the last one played in ISU Stadium. The Nov. 22 game with Drake will o erall 4-- Big Sky State. The Vandals Montana lost a 28-- decision to Pacific, Saturday at Stockton, Calif. Here are the Big Sky standings: 0 Conference Standings Weber State at Idaho State (? pm) Montana State at loano (at Pullman, 30 pm ) Washington Montana at Portland State, 1 18 pm. Montana 46 Idaho State 36 Weber State 53 Montana State I Pacific 38 Idaho 0 DUCE LAYAWAY SAVINGS hart skis f sssss America's finest metal skis T.D.C. 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