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Show 40 DESERET October NEWS, Fridoy, 31, 1969 Vets Spark Parson Defense cats iFaee 1 Auers 23-1- 5 - It will be no OGDEN easy touch for the Weber State Wildcats Saturday when they host the Northern Arizona I mversitv Axers at 2 p.m. at Wildcat Stadium. 20-1- The Axers, sporting a so far this season, are a squad sprinkled liberally with transfer stars from major colleges throughout the southwest. NAU quar.ei u rk Bobby Stewart was a starter for UnPaso for iversity of Texas-E- l most of the 1968 season. Axer fullback Bill Tate transferred from Okahoma State University, while defensive back A1 Clark came from G r a m b 1 i n g, flanker Bob Brown from Oklahoma and linebacker Jim Farley from Arizona. The big names dont end there, however. Professional football fans should recognize the monickers of the Axer head coach and backfield coach. Head coach John Symank was a defensive back for six years with the Green Bay Packers and one year with the St. Louis Cardinals. Back-fiel- d coach Lamar McHan was a quarterback in National Football League and spent time with the same two teams as Symank. In their last outing, the Axers blasted Whitworth ColOther NAU viclege, 61-tories have been 38-- 7 over Cal 0 over West Texas Poly, State, 35-- over Montana State over Los Angeles and 4 2 reroi d 3 cats, Weber coach Sark whose squad now has a 3 mark, hopes his charges can bring the momentum home from two straight wins on the road. The Wildcats cut dow on mental errors and mistakes a great deal in the above mentioned 53-- win over Montana thriller State and in a over Idaho State last week. Soph oniore quarterback has been John Smith a influence on the steadying Wildcat team. He has mixed up his plays well, combining the running of Jack Brown and Sam Gipson with his own passes to Mark Laughery and Emmett White. An important cog in all the Weber State victories this season has been Chilean, soccer-styl- e Jaime placekicker Nunez, who has connected on 25 of 26 PAT kicks and 5 of 16 field goal attempts. The field goal attempts have all been from far out. 4-- 3 28-2- 5 yV'V &$''' f . 0 wntmaS K i f jL ice ball for a team in Berlin that won the European championship in 1967. Miller and Zender came to Parsonville in 1968 and were joined by Pilcher and LEtoile for this years campaign. They are a real asset to the team, said Coach Nay. Because they have played together before they give a certain cohesiveness to the team. They know what its all about and they dont push th panic button, phenomena! for his hard hitting and ability to moe around the field. They have maturity, offered Nay, and that sums them up. The Parsons are back on the road this week after a two home stand. They week departed Thursday morning for Silver City, New Mexico and a Saturday encounter with Western New Mexico College. Nay continued. Zender is the defensive signal caller from his end posi-- t i o n while Pilcher and LEtoile work from the linebacker spots. Miller, who plays rover, has been labeled PLUMBING Fixtures, Pipe, Valves, Fittings, Threadings, Etc. Everything for the 1:30 a.m.-- 6 p.m. S jn. 9 to 4 KETCHUM'S 4th S. at 7th Wait - a native of long-tim- Him Cm, Frazier's Effort Propels Knicks Over Rockets Come Any Time The New York Knicks are leaving subtle hints that they are solid contenders for the National Basketball Association title this season. Like Thursday night, when Walt Frazier, the Knick defensive ace, scored a career high of 43 points to equal the singlegame best in the league this season by two fellows who are Wilt Champaid to score berlain and Lew Alcindor. W Ie Thats the most scored in my life, Frazier smiled after the Knicks whipped the San Diego Rockfor their ninth win ets, in 10 games. 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Several times this year the Parson defense has outshone the offense and set up touchto downs that contributed wins. The guiding force of what Parson coach Ron Nay has called a tough and determined defense may well be four buddies who were destined to meet again on the Parson gridiron. Chuck Miller, Frank LEtoile, Tom Zender and Chuck Pilcher all played serv- Urn 20-1- MORE TREAD DEPTH 35-- Arslan-ia- 21-2- Wt A lot has been said about the offensive abilities of several Westminster College foot- to powerful Montana and to Long Beach State. The two squads have met two common opponents, with Weber State getting the best of comparative scores on both Montana occasions. edged and blastWeber State, while Weber ed NAU, 52-State beat Montana State, 53-( and NAU zeat the Bob- By BRENT CHECKETTS Deseret News Sports Writer State. 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