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Show NEWS, DESERET 6B Novenlber Monday, 17, 1969 a II II Thert,s there's the AR:Z. t:--.e ;sr-- b,t-e- r A7ri 11,e ro;!,n ;.4fTer to Arizor.a, tr,ey hd 1ot TP;IM zts d:fferSaturda:,. Pnt do;iges of PRch through a ) glven Through ,;(11 NlePk nu! poEritert ero.r1 ttec the hrea'r: rf v:mit trade tor thr, i z.P A tern tO1VPC. hero going their way v,ent to the other guy. The kids gave 100 per rer Pfff.rt and never qu;.t." MPPr: But they wPre rot s;iA. thP s.harp footh:,11 arred them good te.;-:- , ir the p;t. l a sad timP for hi errr, to (dtch up to the t);1!- lief: Redskins. Arizo-- a ou!f:t vas tuned to thP ard hat gave Devil: momentum for tim, a in over UTEP. ,A T're , , The MOWS erme just in time to start the ski season off with the kind of white cover that skiers like to ski. And with th? snow iticomes the usual fever that .. ,o ,.:,. skiers get for those first P'.',?,, ,,?,,4 . runs i n that first powder. L.:, .,,,,,.. ,. ,1,"t the timing Was ,34,nd itt, it. 'A.'s, fd ,i,. , i right for a special event to I be staged by Tally Stevens ', '' ''' and Jimmy Brown to help - - '''' the area's junior ski program. it's the premiere 11; ': , showing of the Robert Red', 40112;a4 ' Li fo r d movi e, "Downhill 4' e".NA Racer." Jimmy Brown This reporter was in Reno for the national and dubbed it a special film. Time magazine gave it a decent reviewwhich is unusual for Time with anything as wholesome as ski l'aTillg. The first show is at th2 Utah Theater Wednesday. Ticket price includes a donation to the junior race program. Stevens and Brown have bought out the hall with all proceeds to go to the junior program. Rather noble of two old golfers like Tally and Jimmy to make the motion in the direction of the junior skier. Hope they sweeten the kitty with a iot of lucre! . Retained Its Rights How's this for consistency? Stanford says it will not play BI71.7 in athletics anymore because of selective discrimination on part. Then William Wyman, special assistant to Stanford's confused president says, the reason is "we have the right to schedule games with anyone we want to schedule games with." Mrs Rights! Stanford safeguards its right to be selective. Yet says it will be selective against BIT because which is the BIT has no right to be selective charge that Stanford puts against the Pumas. k If you're going to you're bound to lint An yen. get In the case of President Kenneth Pitzer and his assistant, William Wyman, their lint is showing! knit-pic- knit-pickin- g Watch That Temper Mike Reid of Penn State is a giant tackle, one of the meaner men on the turf each Saturday. Also he's a concert pianist of sorts. Ile likes the change of pace except as Mike says. "Sometimes I forget I'm at the piano and get mean enough to destroy the thing. I have to watch myself. On the football field I never get the illusion that I'm still at the piano. though!" Hunt Was A Flop An old friend Royal Terry of Cedar City says his deer hunt was a flop and hunting should be closed for three years. It was a flop for me, too, Royal. But I like the floppy deer hunt just the way I had it. Our problem is not producing deer. Rather, !Cs in the proper management of our herds, according to the ranges and food avhilable for them. footIt was a flop. too. for that big ball player, 'Wendell Hess. His party did some real hunting, but Wendell found an unusual three-poiand soon had it cleaned and hanging in camp. Nest day, hile away from camp for a short fine someone "cantuted" it again and rode out of the canyon with it. ThIn.t's verse than a fumble on the line which Wendell never did. ie nt WAC STANDINGS VI Game I. Confrrence T I. 11 Plc P C a F 4 " a ;P!ri P;riey Dave Sry"'h inel.e: "We sheuld have S1 far ahead halfttrne tnat an extra poInt or I.IhP f',;11baLk Arizc!ll 7 2 4 7 7' Co:-)S- '21 ,; ,,, 7 ,,- - We C3 42 E r e'? LTV', e Wan 56 .e.- - at :.7 :ca-- c, N Do,orPt Ne As Sports Editor A 21-- 3 '- - : " 7 X ; riSae a; )(a, 4 Neof a . ,,i 1! - ;,.., , - .:', ".!.;", '.,. ; , ,:;,.:',.: . t- - i '' - 1::::,,.....:.,7.,,....,..:,..;;,, ... i ., , s.,:.. ,::. ';', ',A.,...:'", FII) (g) (t 1 ! .: .. ' ',. --- - A.,.., k lif i,:' 7 '... :.. d 14-- 5 9-- 7 1.42 11--g 0 .4 a S Irish Accept .,,,,, :. ,..-..- - ' , ... i ,; . ,,. ,' ' - - - ''...- ;,.1-,- '. ' .,' ,.. . iti,,,a4, . ... ! Fl , -' ...,..... " ' ,..; , ,.,, ,, :- ' , . - ' .. .... ... . ., ... .... d , - ,....ok, . ,, .., ,,, ,.1 ..,. - .: ' .,.'.. , - , ...-- ,.. ; i ' ..'::, ., ; , - ' post-seaso- ',,,.,4,,,i,7'..., :':'t.,-:,?- , ',,,,;.;:,-,-1'':' v- . - : , '', - i- th ,ft ,,,71 ' ,-, i ,..: .,: I.- -- '' t - I .. l'... . ,,,111; .:'' , ..:.; ,,,... '..;, ' ...-': :..' ;,....... .1. ,,,: N. ,,,p , ..... :r.'..7Nt :::.,.;' .... 4e 7 , ' .,I,.': i ,:,--i:5-7- j .,k,,, BYU - - ,- i - A Marc k ;- , .. 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' ..i, - ' a' ,,, '' ' ' - a.; ' '''v :'' ,t ! , ''' ' ' ;. - - - ' ,' Sun Bowl 1,1 .!''' - .., '''' - i, '' ' Ati The Aggies were lame Satyet after driving urday down field to score that first field goal. Utah State let BYU have a free touchdown when a 'live" ball died in the Cats claws over the Aggie goal. It was then It was one of those punt where the catcher calls for a civil catch and lets it go but he failed to get his feet out of the way and toe ball bounced off Sam Cooper's foot into the end zone where those Happy Cats buried it. From that horrible state of : -- - ,.- 'i .-t ' 'fr A '-- ' . ,..., - -- -,, .,,, thirgs affairs, Aggie BYU's Marc Lyons had enough time to throw the ball 13 times a try and he his passers well caught eamoah to march the melon 64 yards. Then Lyons lobbed a pretty pass into the arms of Bill Miter. Bill caught it down the middle. found himself clustered in Aggies. bent hard right and Outran them TD. for a Dan Bowers dropped enough good passes to bulge a hasket. but one he caught scored BYU's third and last one. It came from 56 yards Bowers was dovvri and out going. Two Aggies had their he pitchforks in Bowers but broke away. Nvan the pass protection he had. Lyons looked like a posed pro. His mei had tirre to go down. look over the land's lay and then feint in the uncluttered direction he liked hest. It seemed that Phil Olsen and his Aggie crew just couldn't get to Lyors at the nolo tm,.es. The hest play of the game was the fake punt called by nih Adams. BYL: kickers. and aftar! is a little wart. thats fully poonds and rather wet. daes-eThe Le ,led for :he le:I so far hck aga:e for r,lr tla: Flah Lice a role before '.VOrSes d d h. ct 1r, ' ' See !rp on PAge COL-GAR- It B-- , I - r , ' ' - '' ' - ' ''''t:7'..- ' ,,,,-- ,.:1:, 1 - ,',!.e,,,...w' 1 . .., , -- - ''' ''t - ' t .' 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' '- a ,., s . ' ' '', '''' , - ....:r.,..,.,,,,,i r . - - .x. - . - -- ,.., ':A JACK SONVILLE, .;',.:: :.........,.;.;..; 4:- , , , - .,,:......';.:,:'' . , , :1,',:-.- .4 .:...,,:,,...,.....:.-;,- ,,,,'...,1,, .. , t,.., ' ' - ,... . v- ...7: "'.'4...e:,'.....,',.:'-,- ,::: .: Bowl (cm ok. launches aerial as Mike Weinkauf (61) blocks Ags' Dana Schulz (60). Lyons -- , .; 3' ' '.....T.'1,-t.- , ,,,,,,...,..$.,,..::...,..,,,-....,-:-,,;,,,,,,',.- , , . , ' ..1,.!,:,;',:::.-..- li,''.....''. ,,......... Gator ,i'' ;1,, .... 18-- i ':',:-:- ;";7;,1,',.;:'... .;:.,....,, .,.,.,.. ...... ....'. ..:',...: :',.:::...7:.,'.'...;. '.:. 27-1- I' -.- li;,, 1 once-beate- - - , .17 '.. .... ..: .. -,- r , . - , ,. '; ,' ', 2 - ..'',:.,.,.- ., ..,.',.: ,2;,....,,.....:, .,,';' , , DALLAS Notre (UPI) Dame broke with 45 years of tradition today to accept Pi to meet either invitation Texas or Arkansas in the 34rh annual Cotton Bowl classic NeW Year's Day. Appearance of of the once-tieIrish 1,01 be the first time the Catholic institution at South Bend. Ind., has gone to a gamc since Knute Rnekno took his famed Four HorsPmen to Pasadena to 11,,t in the 11.13 Stanford, Rose Bowl. S,. , , ' ,.. - ... ''. ' ' - l' .7 :.: , , .,. .' , .. ... 'F. ......... ........,..,. ;..- . .' - I ':'..,-- .- ,, "' ', - - .. - .k' 1- ' ;: ' :' ,t '';; '...' 7 .6.....:'' ' ' ' -::' .. 't - ' - f. ;.-- , 2.., e . ,... "....-- ' .'. ' - 'N 2'414,,:i .1V i ' : ''''' ''. .; , .."-. , ,1Ns ,;:.!' '..:....,..:.. , , ..,. : - ,, - .7':-t- ... ' ,,,,!,,,........:.. , .,.., .:: -,: ', :'...,. .;: ' '' 't, ' ,. '4:!... :.; - ...- '.,- .4,-: '' '. ;:;:'::.:.,-'...---- - ! . - ---,7,.,.;- :.' ,,. - ., .. .. ..... - ',".,.-,- - , : ... , . '''. .. Cotton Bowl . - - , !.f , I r''.,1 ' i. 14 .. .'' v.,',.t.:-- : ........- -- '. ,.......,.,..., F...:,. ,.: a- .:- r ..'..,' ,,F ': ,,,d! ne-- e' I.) .1 it'; t. er.,t I ., - , ;47; ,:::i. I ,, ' i .f S.;:, - ..: l'.-- 7', l',1 ,r ' ...,';' l.,,,,.....H: ; i '' '' .; .-- '',. , 4'1 Az.; '. .' i , o'.-- : T...,,..L i - :, ',.sl.',z. 1,..ilt "; ;;f:. :- ....":';,. l','..z.'"- 'tpk'i : f. - 4 ? " 7 it I . ',....,1!,,, il, ' 1. '. t , .. .. .;:'..,,,I. I - ' .;,,'....,-;P;.- : .,''.;: ' .. ... ! s'i ,': ,' :4-- ':'1'''',N,.-'-,;'- ., .. ...::.7 ', - ' .;Ap '' - .: . , , C. .., .,-.- 'i'. ;' ''' Saturday. S'x' 7 goal. first down Utah. with a bulge and offense margin of 215 yard r; to O. deserved the halftime lead nen came beginning of a e, YE, L' 1 .,.....,;;4,,,!11'-',..- P. ,,,,... 2 t-- Rta.n.r., P 0 0 , cf GA,1CS Sche Utah took over from the eight. Craig Smith punted from t're shadows and after the r :r.- back. Arizona had field po5. tion on the Cie 39. No one was more ama7p,1 than Meek when Arizona fu::- hack Willie Lewis broke r.ko tackles and went 39 yards fcir the T.D. -Peopla jug haven't bre,p on us ths year." 'Nieek merited a fler ard. True to their season's for-r- , though, the Des came right See UTES on Page BOWL ROUNDUP , until Saturday. Everyone, seemed concerned about Utah 's inning the undisputed Western Conference football championship. With the Des' defeat, bovvever. at the hands of Arizona U. Saturday. the pot is put on the front burner to boil F.11 over Lgain. And Brigham Young sill' holds a chance to churn up a an undisputchampionahip ed on at that. Utah and Brigham Young at Provo this week. and a championship game it is for it will take a win for each to roain the hopes it has. If BYL- wins. as it did in Its against Utah State Saturday. it will then have to rely on Colorado State or Arizona both to heat Arizona State games at Tempe. If Arizona State loses one game: BYU would tie ASU. If ASU lost both. BYU would stand as undisputed WAC winner. Now, if Utah beats BYU, it stands to win the championship if ASU drops either is game. If ASU wins both it the champion. With that much at stake we move into the most critical week in WAC football where the title is actually laid on the line by the four surviving teams. was Brigham Youngs rather well pleaded at Logan land Saturday when Coach Tommy Iludspeth's Cats scratched up the Fighting Farmer. in something of a in the highpussycat play-felands north of Loch Hymen. As a forward to this report let it be said that if the Couthemgars do not discipline and run selves. penalty-wisUp a beiter offensive charge, next they went beat anyone c , Arizona held a Ray Groth keeper. That brought back shades of Utah's great first qdarter stand against Oregon State. That Utah failure at the time didn't seem important. either. Utah appeared in command. Although Utah scored on the next series of clowns. Arizona coach Bob Weber in his post mortem, said that first quarter stand pumped confidence into the Wildcats. Utah's offense kept Arizona In a hole the first quartPr and fuzzy third quarter for A kickoff was fielded poorly. Invite To 7 , Yves Et. Ironically, Utah has controlled the clock on few foes this year. but has won on and opponent explosiveness errors. This time, they controlled the cloik. and statisti-s and lost the war. Utah had the ball nine minwes. 45 secorqs the first quarter. Thc Utes ran 27 plays to Arizona's 14. When Utahls Craig Smith ir.7ercepted a Brian Linstrom p;fs3 for field position on the U. 43, it appeared the Utes V. Pre on their way. After 47 el offense time of Utah, but was ahead, But. as Meek pointed out, Utlh proved it was a good football club. The Utes came bar-i,on Clint Hardin's arm Tames of and receiving Brown and Fred Craves Tn 60 47 seconds. Utah travelled on and nine third was yards. It the UA 17 with six seconds left when Bateman booted a the defense wouldn't let the lildcars out. The pressure paid off with a te score (45 yards irk 7 plays( early in the second period. It did not appear too important, either. wnen sophomore Marvin Bateman had to hurry his PAT kick to avoid a big rush a n d missed. A hint of ill fate earrP minutes later when Arizona erd a Bill l'IcKinley slapped Groh pass into hands of tJtund t ck le Rex Macklin. From first and goal on the seven, Ron Cardin scored. Arizona had clocl,?d half the as yards in eight plays, it 4th and goal On the one. AfT ',FR SicP A.C4--' On the cr the ch:c7re71. ;1rd s!,rpfd 'Pak h short cf the s Sc!-- s - difference." t :!': hi CS 'sldns- A y st2 DV arycre 117 4 t4 ct 2! Tt,is 11.; ' 4 7, L' Ii , , ff 7, u. !, 71 c...1 I 142 (1 '21 '1 2 .",(7: 11 make the field goal couldn't - f, "Nt t14. 9 11 I 2 Wyc,77.-n- Nc-- Its A 4 EYT: I 7 t An7-7.- 5 Lake City. 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