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Show igpi 2 f) Navsfeer NEWS, Monday, DESERET ERKXT CKKCKF ITS D'rret OGDEN' 27 pher States W football oxer xsr'ory Jiahn lCf.ie 9 Z'O liotnectmi-t"- ; far ? W.ldrat Stadium b'- -e Sufurnay was a com ite ard ra inc- one n to wa-n- p'ra-- e no Veteran ' p ex -- ord. rg'x aga.r.s' hr.h Nor',h-erAr.z3.na and Idr-- c tod.ay. He s been leading our tpam xerx well sime he got h's (harie late in the North Tr.ns State game. The kids trails depend on him ard to h m for guidsem to ance. Bet a U'e of that we kept h.m in these the last two gamps dpspitp th so-- p arm I tbmk todax s win. is a good exampe of the wax John aodles this te im The stnootoness and precision with v hich he generaled our cf- i a was to be found post gam n tn Vveber State Icder room n.enior Sark r Ia nla n emotional';, following his squads m ieared on a rubbing table ?s t era! of " Te.r fK press vr.ain coro-- n was tj the Wildcat were ahV to rm plrte only one of 11 passes for a1 minus e.ght yards during encgh explained; (Urlier Sia'e John Jon Ml V"V ' k qua'-te'hai- hir hs arm in about 10 riax ago p c been ve and bo'her irg h'm exrr inre Hi pas mg, cf course, suffered ac- - was ledr " great. Ke s a At mat poirt Arslanan 6 s spr-on- !, Mor-pe- d y E-- ei'ors John" Where is Sak xelled T wart t shake h.s hand " Moments later. Smith xxas found walkmg out of a snower rcTK The sbx ophomore acreped his coach s congratulations and then said. 'Give the roach credit for ihis win. He's the one that gets us mentally and emotionally ready each lo-- k phia Eagles and the Washington Redskins battled to a deadlock. conversion pass as the Dolphms took a decision from the Boston Patriots two-poi- 28-2- 8 17-1- 6 Surday. Bears 38, Pitt 7 Patriots, who trailed at the half and were do a by 7 on Csonkas run in the The - CHICAGO (LEI) Rookie Quarterbark Bobby Douglas lrd the Chicago Bears to their first victory of the season Sunday and a brutal Rear defense forrpd Pittsburgh's quarterbacks to yield two safeties in a 33-- rout oxer the 10-- final minute of play, fought back on Mike Taliaferro's scoring pass to receiver Bill Rademaeher. Chiefs 27, 7 Ste.ers -- Lions 27, Falcons 21 - d Cards 42, Giants 17 ST. MO. LOL'IS. -r- (CPI) Johnny Roland touchdowns in t1? first half and quarterback CV.-XJohnson gam-- d l'S yards passing as the St. Cardinals defeated the New in a NationYork Giants al Fcoiball League game Sunday. .uno'rg back surf'd three 42-1- 7 Rams 41, 49ers 30 ANGELES (LTI) -threw three touchdown passes including one to Wendell Tucker that covered 91 yards and ran for tie touchdown Sunday as the Los Angeles Rams wrapped no them e'ghth straight win. a r decision the San Frmcico Forty Niners. The Rams looked like easy f nr fhroo qijart- y 20-- 9 at halftime beand fore the Forty Niners' caught f re and rallied. LOS Foman Gabriel 41-3- 0 DETROIT (CPI) scored the first three times it on a had the ball pass from Quarterback Greg to Earl McCullouch. a run bv Bill Tripled and a spectacular kickoff return by Bobby Williams then the Lions defense took oxer Sunday ard xictorv oxer provided a the Atlanta Falcons. one-xar- d 27-2- 1 Jets 16, Bills 6 - The NEW YORK (CPI) York Jets benefited one of f om two penalties which led to their only touchdown and another which nullified a Buf'alo touchdown ard three botched field goal bv Bruce Alford to ?tmpts def-- at Sundav for the Bills their sixth straight triumph. N-- xv 16-- KANSAS CITY. MO. (UPI) Warren McVea broke open a rugged defensixe stnmg'e with a pass and a run for a touchdown Sunday as the Kansas City Chiefs retained their lead in Football the League's Western Dixision with a 27-- 3 victory over the San Diego Chargers. twe-xar- Miami - Csnrka (UPI) fullback Larry splashed ?4 yards for a Oakland 41, Denver 10 and touchdown ld a OAKLAND (UPI) - Lemonica. who leads Darxle Ameri- can Football League quarterbacks in touchdown passes, ran h's 1969 total to 25 Sunday wih three scoring throws to Fred Bile'mkoff in leading the Oakland Raiders to a victory over the Denver Broncos. 41-1- 0 Pokes 33, Saints 17 visi- eT Pe D CtHfu L ? W 5 e " I HOUSTON (UPI) a t i's soccer-style - Cincm-- kicker an. field goal with 22 sec- 31-3- 1 East sons next Saturday. Whether that is the case or will be not, the Wildcats heax-favorites on the basis of a powerful running game and excellent defense that were evident in the win oxer Idaho. Fullback Jack Brown rin for 1(19 yards m 22 carries for V.'eher and scorpd one touchdown, while tailback Sam Gipson ran for 98 yards in 24 carres and tallied two six- - n DENVER Arizona's Wildof ten Western Athletic Conference area basketball writers to win the 1970 WAC basketball title The wnrers. assembled here for a meeting, gaxe Bruce Larson's quint a edge oxer Jack Gardner's Utah squad m the cats are the p ck n d xotint. Brigham Young was voted to finish third and Teas-E- l Paso fourth. Here is how the went, with team, points and first place 1. Arizona 79 (7). 2. Utah 65, 3. BYU 48. 4. UTEP 39 (1), 5. Wyoming 38. 6. Arizona Stat u5, 7. Colorado State 34, 8. New Mexico 24. e one-yar- d there reserve quarterback Mitch Landsdell Padres To Tap GM Wednesday? went in on the keeper. The Idaho scoring drive 84 yards in 15 plays. Ricardo Castillo added the extra point. Weber State's record now stands at going into this Saturday's seacon finale d Par-o- against at Fairfield, ns Iowa. The 'Cats finished second m Big Sky play with a 1 record. Idaho, meanwhile, noxv has 2 6 overall record w ith a g?ms remaining agamst Cole-a- State and Utah State. The Vandals finished with a record in B'g Skv- plav. 3 F rt 7 Pa'sir? Punx $ r CVwtw Rjm.rj yards? (nt) p r Wsi-- f U- COr . s' va d I (n) fe- -i j ,7 5 o' had e) Fmb Jll 7 c Yards penalized ICO r Reed puts biq rush Henry 0 M Idaho quarterback John Hathaway. ! Page D-- l Agg;e teamed Jennings. The result: AFA initiated four series of downs from its own 14, 29. 20 not once in excelard 20 ... secondary yard and d twice for bombs. That broke it open. Once again. AFA got its good field positions. Falcons started from own 20. 31. 32 and 49 . . two touchdowns and a goal. lent f'eld position. And the Falcons didn't score. USU initiated four series f om its own 24, 48, 26 and from the AFA 29. Tne Aggies scored once and started an- F rt rtwn rushing deiwrn M$Sr4 other dnxe at end of the third Ft'f TOTAL FIRST DOANS quarter which wound up 4 5 on the AFA 13. Garcia missed Rushing Gross rushing Lot rwshirg a field goal. Nt rush no But . . . Utah State xxas in atteviytH . ' b-- Now, game at 21-for the fatal fourth Paess ra vpp" vs'ed total offense AFA removed lptreeptien$ rtfur and Times punei Better preesure shy r v inserted reserve Parker. The returned Runt return yrdae Facrn? reduced the Aggie Kickoffs returned rush. Jennings again had Kicknff return vgrdj Tms penal zd plenty of time (and he doesn't Y ' ds pen' fumb ed need much) to outrun the Times Fumb es lost quarter: Tilt To Air Force Academy 38-1- 3 Aggies Drop In that last quarter, USU started series from its own 30. 13. 24, 24 . . . the back The their got field . AFA 24 after a Wayne Stephen interception and the AFA 18 after Dale Washburn giabbed a Garcia onides kickoff. The Aggie scored from the AFA 24 when Craig Smith hit Un A.r V.es Garnett. Time ran out See Fo'Ct after their onsides kick recov9 7 4 ery. O ? 17 to But like Martin said it 4? 45 helps to burn the best of secIII r?i 41 ondaries when you hax-- a :o 31 weapon like Ernie Jennigs 17 get field position five ... e r:r ... ir'ory ox er New (V.pucs Sam's ard a t'e lord in th National Fcn'ball League's Capitol Pi-'s on. H'll, the NFL's leadmg r6pr. had h s speord UOxa'd pin g 'tne of his both against r"eki to more Or'ean Nw Organs f.. 17 0 Civr' R vm ... 38-1- The big Uem in Air Force's 38-23total yardage win: lost 100 yards to the AFA rush. That cut 121 gross rushing yardage to net 7 21. Other items. Four 3f9 0 I r it 4 r i'jri'l.llU'iHI-- tn n IpIS 4 40 0 0 PS ft os c''ct ouTt-rbaCrate Morten's erratic racing ard an irffectixe -s c'hr-w- Dallas r.mnmg attack. I Yi i 9 p'fwri ViAe. $n FrttK'Z Iru rp s N Ch Ls t A'f1 0'is 2 4 0 0 f' Aashi-- c 4) v O Pt 1 Yo rhu-e- x . 125 107 uvy easy 3l ge. 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Women's game 6:30 Warriors vs. Rockets 8:00 PM. 523 50 PRE-GAM- ONLY DINNER SERVED Ft") 5 00 9 00 p TO i SOME LIKE NEW 9 I SAN DIEGO R0CKE7S OR REGULAR TREAD Ml' corm Brinktun Home POOL TABLE 5x9 FUN FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY looked three f r'd goals to ta the M Vik'rg to r 'ra"ht xi'to-- x a stora- nncn Name in Home BRUNSWKEf TABLES Genuine 4yOrUOL AO' CENTENNIAL 7 "n-'O- -- r. 99 4 threw touchdown ban- 48 TO FU'L 'tiNNTArnLI?-6- 30x50,x3r R Vikes 51, Browns (UPI) TABLE or 17 k F BUMPER 2 table. Folds for 21 '" rick-o-sh- quet V4 U3 U2 11 Gfn Fv Afa,,a 7 37 3 n 14 iwr 8 5 1 14 6 5 170 D vs on CMSta rv?r large :23 " P5 15 29n 9? 0 Bmil PING PONG TABLES F ft 1 3 5 n 15 J&LLlS'rml l t xx x ck 125 ... times in your foe's backyard fumble all recox ered on your own 49. but lost yards and last And your worst field position momentum. And. 183 yards (once) is from your own 14. worth of AFA punt returns (16 6 average). rushing defense held Air Force 40 yards under its axerage. The Agg.es equaed Air Force in number of plays (both had 75). Yet, the visitors lost. and another tables x Art Teece, president of the Salt Lake Padre Salt Lake's nexx Class AAA. Pacifbaseball ic Coast League team said Monday the Padres are expected to name a general manager Wednesday. is The expected G, come at a noon press conference luncheon at the Ramada Inn. Pete Bavasi. farm club director for the Sa i Diego Padres, will be in Salt Lake City for the announcement and press conference. The San Diego club is abo expected to announce that it wiii paly at least on? exhibition game at Derks Fied early next spring, Teece said. 4 Use s to a 73 17 Arizona Five Picked To Win WAC Deseret News Sports Editor do Weber State's defense held Idaho to 74 yards rushing and 83 yards passing. More importantly, the Wildcat secondary limited Idaho s Jrry Herd-rethe nation's leading major college pass catcher to three catches for 55 yards. n ji By HACK MILLER Weoer Sta'e scored twice in first quarer. once on a plurge by Broxr and once on a punt return hv jamc Edv ars. The first touchdown was set up by a return of the open-ir- ? kicko"" by GinTi The Wildcats added their two othr scores in the thud c jarter. Both w ere by Gipson. He talked f.rst on a two yard pop and then on a dash His funt touchdown was set up when Randy Montgom ery intercepted an Idaho pass cn the Vandal 29. Chilean, soccer-stylkicker Jaime Nunez added all four PAT kicks for tic Wildcats. Idaho scored its only touchdown m'dway through the final period after a pass interference cal! against Weber State moxed the ball to the Wildcat line From 4 onds left Sundav to giv the Eengals and star rookie quarterback Greg Cook a tie xx ith the Houston Oilers. NFL Standing Par Continued Horst Muh'.mar.n kicked fnnrth-quart- against " American Miami 17, Pats 16 Bengals, Oilers Tie BOSTON questioned about his Smith said; Arruallv it fet a little better today tnan jct ttPrk agamst Northern Ar.zona Against them it was really bad. I hurt it a couple of days before that game vhen I tried to throw a long pass without warming up. If it keeps feeling better. Ill be able to throw a lot better romtprs. San Diego 3 43. The Colts then droxe to the Green Eay three-yarstripe n 11 pl?x s and L'nnas fol-- c rd vith a touchdown pss to Ray Ferkins. y HgurTi two-yar- r.e had not x ei cmirn on his Unitas Leads Colis To Victory Over Green Bay Bal-imo- wyM tr When ll iy Hyfw 'Sre Ae fense o FRO FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS BALTIMORE -'(UPI) ohnny L'mtas passed for two touihdowns whi.e Tom Max-vand Buhha Smith blocked f eld e goals Sunriav as the the Colts defeated Green Bay rankers, 14 6. ir. With the Colts leading the quarter, the Park-rrattempted a field goal the Baltimore 45 yard Imp. Maxwell, a rookie Mike Mercer's k'rk and the Colts remv-c-ethe ball on the Green rirr'- grm V f ins With tre rorfest T'P answer secret until is Sports Writer Ne V''L y" 19f9 10, Webar P 1gMiM.' ry'TgyM;" H9iililg1AMiragy'cRJtll9f,,y"fcYiyTf'rMiyfliai::il1 5h 521-430- 4' 1 SO. 4 3 Jed WIST S, Jerry Lucas Sts ALL-STA- RS Jeff Mullins lk Don Kojis |