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Show Wl'43'J"ir TtfWjpifil October 27, 1969 NEWS, Monday, DESERET ,2C By BRENT CHKCKETTS . Deseiet News Sports Writer - EL TEXAS PASO. - Predicted ... Rick ers, r . - 1 t. Gary Harmann and Lyman doing the heavy hitting- - and Paul Sutorious, Chris Farasopolous and Den- Watford the the - S' completely ' took charge of the ball game lAJn the second half as 13,520 I 5 fans looked on in nis p , t handling thievery and Corgar defense razzle-dazzl- P temperature. 5 With the score lei. BYU's Kip 7-- 7 -- W UTEP Jeff plucekicker 3 White came in to try a field from 53 yards away. igptil raced in, blocked the ir .kick, grabbed it on the first jf bounce and raced 57 yards to Then, in the fourth quarter, Farasopolous became the sec-of the Cougar de-.fensive secondary to put six .points on the scoreboard in V --the ball game. Z r 1 only 12 of 32 passes against the BYU secondary. Z After fielding a punt by White on the BYU eight-yarlinei Chris gave ground to the ,thr$e, broke past a cluster of liners on the right sideline, a pair of good blocks nicely and scatted all the way To paydirt. Sutorious served rts an escort for the last 40 return. yrrds on the ! !rt. d ftI; I For the evenings The defense has been the stronger part of our game up to this point in the season, but it takes a team effort to get a victory as satisfying as this one over UTEP, Hudspeth said. The offense got some key first downs for us in this win. UTEP runners had it even They could muster 46 yards net rushing against the Cougar front worse. only seven. The pursuit, pride and ; speth is proud of the Cougar definse, too, but doesn't want the work of the offensive unit to go unnoticed. Sutorious had two pass interone Farasopolous ceptions, and Dixon one. The Flyin Miners were able to complete paydirt. " de- sire of these guys amazes me," BYU chief defensive coordinator LaVell Edwards said of the BYU defense post game. Ive coached a lot of outstanding Individuals, but this defensive outfit puts it all together better than any other Ive seen durirg my career at Members of the offensive unit who deserve special mention are junior tailback Kip Jacksor, sophomore flanker Bill Miller and senior quarterback Marc Lyons. Workhorse Jackson gained 112 yards rushing in 33 carries, while Miller caught three passes for 71 yards and ' one touchdown. Lyons directed the BYU offense well and ran 22 yards for a touchdown in the waning moments of the ball game. UTEP coach Bobby Dobbs was somewhat disconsolate in the Miner dressing room post game. We gave them two touchthe veteran mentor downs, said quietly. One on that blocked field goal and one on the long punt return. We f should have protected better on the field goal try and should have gotten the punt out of bounds. Mistakes like those and the four interceptions we threw hurt badly, but overall BYU. Considering that Edwards is in his ninth season as an assistant coach at Brigham compliment Young, becomes even more meaningful. that Head BYU coach Tom Hud- - work, :! ' 5! Utes Nab Big Win :' li"" 1 : Over Oregon State I . 4 Ute drives were thwarted by lost fumbles. Utahs defense rose to the occasion near end of the first half when a Groth pass was ' v brought to Utahs 30 by OSU. Ends Joe Petricca and Jerry : .Simonson came up with big Endcotts passing and a 1 ns r u threat crippled OSUs aerial game and Utah was able to concentrate more on stopping the Beaver infantry attack. Billy Hunter ran hard for tlie Utes, too, carrying eight times for 38 yards. Groth got 81 yards in nine carries and Smith had 84 yards in 13 rushes. M T nning-receivin- g defensive plays. Then after Utah scored, 2 OSU hurried back to the Ute K 28. 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If they had a little more speed in certain offensive positions, theyd be a threat for tne Western Athlet-t- o Conference championship. 17 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 166 NET YARDS PASSING 46 NET YDS RUSHING Number Passes Attempted 32 Nunbr- - Passes Completed 12 Number Passes intercepted 4 12 O :FENeF i A YDr NET YARDS INTERCEPTIONS 0 RETURNED PUNTING AVG. YDS. NET vA ons PUNTS RETURNED 57 YET YARDS KICKOFFS 17 RETURNED 45 TOTAL YDS. PENALIZED Num ?r Times Fumbled one-yar- TD pass from Peck to end the Utes scoring in the first half. In the third quarter, halfback Gene Be ..yk fired a touchdown pass to Dennis Emery. Late in the same quarter Belczyk ran a draw play to add the fifth TD. The final touchdown came as Quarterback Dan Jackson threw a pass to Dave Diebold as the final gun sounded. The Utah freshman carry a win record. They will play the freshman of Utah State this Friday at 2 p.m. at the University of Utah. GOLDEN FALCON Dobbs did have some praise for the BYU squad quite a bit of it. IN JOHNSON'S '69 ; ey 3- Penalt v Interceptions Punts-yard- 41 4 y taken. MSI SAWS 19 16 3 4 4 ' . agpr- - storms for the we played better than the score indicates. Our defense actually held up pretty well. Only two of their scores came after sustained drives. . Oregon State 11 -, didn't hurt victory over 30-- 7 , in tied the third quarter, the defense put what proved to be the winning touchdown on the board for the Cats. Z - Jockson (47) romps for good gain in first quarter during rite Cougars' Saturday night in the Sun Bowl. dive play by Jay Ilardman joined with a boot by Bill Starts to give Utah their first score. Freeh John caught a touchdown pass from quarterback Randy Peck late into the first quarter for the second score. Starts kicked his second of four conversion A zing. Rather, an Indian i mmer and ideal hunt conditions prevailed. But rnfiny hunters made the decision stay at home rather than battle another Octooer storm. Predicted storms last weekend and the snows of two weeks ago virtually assure one of the lowest harvests on a deer hunt since 1957 when only 74,000 were reported Slipp, Carl BowGerald Dixon, Meyer, 'es-tfet- years. weekend cut the hunt field as much as a storm would have as some hunters made a final effort for the elusive buckskin. But the storm front, predicted by weathermen to strike the northern area of Utah, didn't come close to materiali- In bringing their record to going into this weeks Homecoming clash with Arizona, the Cougars displayed a . defense that was more than it was downright stingy - vicious and greedy. Jetf Good Weather For Hunters 33 With lege in play here Saturday night. This was Mesa's, the tenth ranked junior college, first loss in a home game in four -B- 30-- 7 . 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