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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 16

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The Daily Heraldi
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Provo, Utah
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16 Sunday Herold 1961 ugar Bowl ound Aiaoama Kemjamsuniy unbeaten "TT, I i i i Crimson Tide Wallops Auburn 31 -0 For Third Perfect Season In Past Six Years pmmvnHlM Ala JIIPIL-. i -i scoring-, attack, withi, pinpoint of 16 passes, lor passing and overpowering run- of tbam in the first half. 68.000. fans and a Anhiim'i! Wtest Denetration NWSMM Eaters AffB, MURRAYrOLDERMAN nationwide television audience; (caroelh the first quarerrnen Sports Editor Newspaper Enterprise Association Mighty Alabama, ranked third in the nation andheaded forJhe $ugar Bowl, rolled over archrival Auburn 31-0 Saturday-to cap its third perfect season. In the Tieers drove-tethe stabler passed 63 yards to end Ray Perkins for one touchdown, Kelley added two more with Alabama eight.

Jimmie Jones missed a field goal attempt fix years. Frank Gifford will now go the movie route, too, as an adjunct to his telecasting career. The former -Jim Thorpe Trophy winner will start shooting a war film in February. His old running adversary, Jim Brown, has a picture starting in February goatee and all. "Tom Cahill.

who hrmiahi irmn Junior qua rterbackKenfruns of one and 12 yards and there. Perkins caught four passes quarterback ay Trimble connected with Donnk (Snake) Stabler and tailback Leslie Kelley led the Alabama for -102, tying the school SulloiL-an- a 41-yard scoring record or 3r Tecepnons ma season." should be the coach of the year. Bill Carpenter the Viet JSam hero who just 'eturned to receive the Distinguished American-Medal flm-Aaiatieatfnottail-W his erd The Crimson Tide, winning Olympus Nips for the seventh time in.theiasjtl I start playing for Tom at Manlius orn. rmpnLicasL iroH Tung-games-witn-tne-iigers, Cavemen in now leads the. series ib-m-h iaiuii oy nea ciauc, tormer Army coach, who receives the Foundation'? Gold Medal Speaking of honors, Steve of Florida figured pass.

Steve Davis booted four extra points and added a 23-yard field It was the 10th straight win of the season for Alabama, which has the nation's longest winning streak among major colleges at 16 The Crimson Tide, to meet Nebraska in the Sugar Bowl, Hasgonr-undefeated in 1961, i IT 0 MrX .4 something special was-iip-when he got a all at his apartment in Gainesville lb "come up to 82-75 Game George dark's scoring ripped American Fork's chances the universitv nrpsidnt's B. Y. High Score, 63-51 On their opening practice he Ullled 33 points for Olympus 1964 and 1966, High which won 82-75. The -shutout was the sixth of Olympus appeared to be. in in said the Gator All-American, "so I can't say, I was exactly shocked when uey told me I had won the Heis-man The Gator quarterback has the first trappings of fame-his ownJawyerBill O'Neal, who's already informed mid-season shape, making less mistakes than the slavers, some" of whom were gam; High- Wildcat? came through with a 63-51 win over recently on the sick list.

Randy Taylor snowed good Uintah' High, Friday. the season for Alabama and gave the Tide the national scoring title at 3.7 points per game. Notre TJaffie second with 3.8. Auburn, losing its sixth game in 10 outings, battled Alabama on even terms for the first quarter, but the Tigers' ground attack came to a halt when fullback Tom Bryan, out most of the season with injuries, was him the Continental League form and was steady throughout tn fame. Kent Gurney was wouia ne interested in shelling The Wildcats had a strong defense in the first half keeping strorw in the second half, scor Uintah away from the rag.

--via Tor ms services. Steve dueled once directly with Joe the $400,000 quar- terback. He played the whole Steve Bergeson playing steady and hard ended up making 50 iiTTtimvxi RtnnARn pIditm tamos lileh to avoid the hard-charirine line of untied- ing It points. Nelson -hit 13 points, was fast, showing good promise tn his first year on the American Fork varsity team, AMERICAN FORK Gurnet 7 18 44 undefeated Alabama. Bat the effort is to no avail as Alabama's Mike Hall -(54 brings-him per.

cent of Jus shots. Stan.Ber hurt late in the period geson scored 11 -points. Alabama struck quickly in the down with a one-handed stop in the air and toe uimson noe went on 4wmmym the Saturday clash. (Herald-UPI Telephoto) game as a sophomore against Namath'aJBama team in a 17--14 seesaw game. The Johnson City, product might have been interest- Driving strong the Utes'.

Walk second quarter when Stabler hit Perkins at the Auburn 25 and Brown 2 Steve Spurrier er brothers kept a tight rein on High. Robert scored 18 and the speedy end shook off tackier on his way to score. When Cords Ploy Cowboys Richard 11 points. 1-2 1-2 5-7 34 2- 2 1-3 0-1 Taylor My en Peck Gray Kelley, who was suspended at The WildeatsMfhrth scored 14 ed in going to school in his own state, except for the fact the Volunteers played single wing football while he was, being recruited. Two weeks after he signed with Florida, Tennessee changed coaches and installed points (hiring the game, 12 in the NFL East Division Lead At Stake midseason for breaking training rules and later reinstated by 13 Nielaon last quarter.

Bateman "Both teams should be tough uie i-iurwauon. Mike Garrett's quick word of advice to Ail-Americans coach Paul (Bear) Bryant, scored the next two touchdowns, sandwiched around Davis' field But even though the clubs last vear. The skeptics who are already during the season and I was satisfied "with Y's strong de 17-30 75 battled to a 10-10 deadlock in counting out the St. Louis goal. the first meeting, St Louis St.

Louis, tied for first place in the Eastern Division of the National Football League with 1-3 17 Cardinals seem to be forgetting said Coach Courtney. He crashed over from the one finds itself a 13-point underdog what the Baltimore Colts did Totals OLYMPUS Elggren G. Clark K. Clark Nelson interested to pursuing a pro career: "One, be in great shape. Two, know you're as good as anyone else in pro ranks or in college." The Kansas City halfback, cinch rookie of the year in the AFL, was nettled into greater performance by accusations that he was too small: "That's a great thing to getyou mad.

You got'to prove JLJ got Jo prove JL 8 13 7 Leishman of the Wildcats. He also pointed out that Allen late in the second quarter, and the Dallas Cowboys 'at 8-2-1, because the Cardinals will go into the game without injured 7-12 33 0-3 12 1- 6 15 then broke over tackle late in Thompson looked good. Invades the Cotton Bowl Sunday to ineet the Cowboys in a the third period for a 12-yard quarterback Charley Johnson, Jensen UINTAH scoring-hurst. nattofiyelevised game that Don't forget, howeverpwhat -Q--WJ -r ww vu wwuw Two -minutes Alabama 3-5 11 Richard Walker 4 Sundberf 0 1-1 1 Goodro 1 (W) 2 theXMts did last year to Green Bay in their playoff for the could decide the division cham, pionship. scored again when Trimble Jensen 0 Mike, who stands only says his big problem has been reacting to those bigHnemenrespeciaHy on pass blockine: "It1 found Sutton alone in the end Western Division crown.

Play- With the NFL titlist now Hatch Jones 38 10-25 82 zone on a 41-yard toss. having a good shot at winning 8-9 8 1-3-5 1-5 3 8-11 18 0-0 6 0-3 0 irightening. They oome at you full speed, groaning nd making noises at you. You just hope you hit 'em low enough and they Robert Walker ingi-without -injured Johnny Unitas and Gary Cuozzo, an inspired Baltimore defense held Totals Score by quarters: American 15 Olympus 18 $24,000 a player, uus game is Using all iunors, Spanish Fork Stabler, who sat out most of the second half as Bryant substituted entire teams, hit 11 Nelson 31 40 48 61 vitally important for botn clubs. beat Clearfield 65 57 at -the Olivers Dons court Friday night.

up the offense that was led by converted halfback Tom Matte and extended the Packers into The game was close, and was Totals 15 21-35 51 tied at half time with little mar PI. Grove HKJH sudden death, overtime before losing, 13-10, Peterson don't hurt you. I fryjojut a man around the ankles or shoe laces." -v" Most Notre Dame football players have used Julius Tucker, a South Bend lawyer, to negotiate with the pro teams for their, Not Nick Eddy, the Irish All-American halfback actually half Mexican, too). Nick has signed with a cor-i poration Jieadea by-Jim a former Notre Dame back-who handles Minnesota Viking telecasts on the side. Detroit and Denver both drafted Nick last year as a future, and the Broncos have already used owner Gerry Phlpps to make a pitch for him.

Nick's only reaction: "I hope they're willing gin on the scoreboard throughout the battle. Heavy fouling A check of the films has since 3 24 4 1-2 0 1-2 Thompson Bluth. in the last quarter set JQearfieldi revealed that Don Chandler's Hoopst back as Jack Sheen and Gary ers Clark ttSBSSt field goal, that tied the game, Beckstrom brought Spanish 0 XL Steve Bergeson Stan Bergeson 10-10, wasn actually good and Baltimore should have "won" the game, 10-7. Fork to victory at the charity line. 8 2 0 0 2-4 7-8.

1-2 1-2 Win 4641 Williams With strong rebounding and Junior 72 19-3163 Totals speed, Atwood paced Spanish Fork and was high man with 28 points. Eddy will probably have the unique distinction of being the last married man to play on the Notre Dame varsity. He's been hitched to his high school sweetheart since the middle of his junior year. Like Ole Miss, the Irish football brass is supposed to-frown on hubbies' giving "their all for dear, old varsity Wasatch led Pleasant Grove until! the last, three minutes- 51 Score by quarters: Uintah 8 BY High 13 For Clearfield, Graham threw 21 29 Announce Ail-Americans 63 then the Vikings pushed ahead to win 46 41. At the Friday game on Viking's court, the in 16 points with Peterson ringing 14.

Graham showed speed, and was strong on the defense. DODGE CITY, Kan. (UPI)- bucket was frequently missed Koch, Krishnan Win in Tennis' Two Texans and two Oklahom- by both teams, giving Robert BYU Gymnast Top Performer CLEARFIELD G' Westbrook 6 ans were picked en the 1966 All-America football team announc Richards a good rebounding show and making him high man Hess ed today by the National Junior At Invitational Meet on the list with 20 points. 0-0 0-0 44 0-4 4-7 1- 1 0-0 CALCUTTA, India (UPI) -Thomas Koch of Brazil and Miles Peterson i College Athletic Association. From Oklahoma were quarter.

India's Ramanathan Krishnan Graham Richard Nicholas of Brigham Watters, BYU; Nicholas, BYU. Baxter showed good form on the defensive end, and also gave Wasatch 13 points. The Wasps have been practicing only for one weekr- but -displayed good won opening day singles back Harold Peacock of Northeastern and halfback Ron Young University was named Trampoline Brandt, Utah; Galeazzi McGraw the AH-Around performer Sat Snnir iinattaMioil' rionnisATl matches In the inter-one Davis Cup finals Saturday leaving the Gardin of Cameron at Lawton urday' at "the conclusion of the unattached. The Texans were end Volley 24 9-ie 57 promise, if their shooting per Fourth Annual BYU Invitational teams Knotted 1-1 in their elimination for the challenge Murphy of Cisco and tackle High Bar Kimball, Utah; SPANISH FORK centage gets better. v.

John Gregory of Kilgore. We for second, Morrissey, BYU, round against Australia. Swenson 1 4-8 6 Atwood 12 4-6 28 Other' members of the first At one time, Wasatch Jed by 8 points, but Pleasant Grove and Hale, Utah. Koch handled India's No. 2 Gymnastics meet held at the BYU Fieldhouse.

Weather conditions kept. Arizona and Denver from attending the competition, which re 1 Long Horse" French, BYU; HriK 1 3-5 5 team included end Larry Adams of Grand Rapids, Mich.i tackle player Jaideep Mukerjea in rallied in the last" quartefTis Sheen 0-11-14 11 Thatcher, 'BYU; Morrissey," BYU. Jim Maham -of Idaho; consecutive sets 8-2, 6-2, 6-3, while Krishnan had to -come Newman's defensive action gave them the Thai. Robert Richards' shooting put Pleasant Grove in Dudley 1 0-0 2 Beckstrom -1 1013 12 'Parallel Bars Nicholas, guards Bob Hampton of Ells worth at Iowa Falls and Bob from behind to down South WehSpfflstoddngsfor -(toasands of families eyery year. We understand perfectly.

-Buying nice things for the sulted in most competitors' being from BYU and Utah. Bruce Morgenegg is. the Cougar coach American star Jose Edison the lead to final victory. BYU; Watters, BYU; Hale, Utah. Stankovich of Pratt, Kan.r Cen Totals 16 3244 64 Mandarino 5-7, 6-2, 6-3, 6-2.

ter Lou Santospage of Ferrum, and Larry Anderson coaches the Utes. WASATCH McGuire Koch said it was his serve Score by quarters: Still Rings Nicholas, BYU; Guinn, BYU; Kimball, Utah. Vai; halfback Doug Hollinger of 2 1-3 nouaays can De xougn on Clearfield 16 26 40 57 and a bit of luck that helped -ihe iopthree 'our. DuageL iiitts.decora Spanish Tork7Trri52642 place winners in each division, him "achieve the triumph. 0 Lamont Johnson of Wilson at McjKenzii Davis Baxter 0-3 and relatives as well as the high scorer in 13 1 Chicago.

JUNIOR DIVISION Ail-Around Dan Comer, High. PrftA FvnrnlcA Hon PnmnW each of the junior division The second team: ends Joe Denzley, Coleman 3-3 1- 1 0-1 2- 2 brackets. Sliker of Kilgore, and Marv Johnson of Ellsworth at Iowa Att Around Richard NichoY Hiffh Wilson dropping in. It's the one time of year when extra -money can be a big help. And, tor years now, we've; been helping thousands of Santas all across the country.

May we help you? We'll certainly try. Falls: tackles Dan of las, BYUTK.37 points: Tom Christmas GIFTS FOR HER GIFTS FOR HIM Grand Rapids, and Jer Totals 17 7-14 41 French, BYU, 48.39 points; Brent Kimball, Utah, 36.61. ry Matthews of Chowan at Mur-frees borov N. guards David Free Exercise French, Mann of Northeastern BYU; Nicholas, BYU; Watters, PLEASANT GROVE R. Richards 7 6-7 20 Farr 0 1-J 1 K.

Richards 5 1-1 11 Newman 1 1-1 3 il and Antoine Treadway of Mur HOW MUCH CAN YOU USE? BYU. Side Horse Hale, Utah; Side Horse Dan Comer, BY High. Trampoline Pai-tinston unattached, Salt Lake City. High Bar Robinson, unattached. Long Horse Robinson, unattached.

Parallel Bars Holdeman, unattached. Still Rings Holdeman, ray State at Tishomingo, A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY Monthly Payments For center Fred Gonzales of TrinL Casl TmM 1 Banks 0 0-0 0 McQuivey 3 5-10 11 ITEM VNTH CHRISTMAS I 3Mo. 24 Mo. 18 Mo. dad, quarterback Robert Uto Vrcstlors Blank Weber $15.75 81.11 41.31 66.50 101.51 $20.00 39.61" 52.64' 72.06 129.56 300 600 800 1100 2000 Pearce of Cisco, half -backs John Huntsman of Ricks at Rexburg, Idaho, and Frank Angone of Wilson at Chicago, and John Tutino of Taft, Calif.

Totals 16 14-22 46 Score by quarters: Wasatch 21 36 41 Pleasant Grove 10 20 33 46 $40.95 73.45 Givet A gun, a rod I reel, a pair of binoculars, a scope, a Bear bow, a saddle or bridle, a pair of Ice skates, a pair of fiber-fllau skis, a hunting coat or pants PETIT REELECTED CHICAGO UPI) Cincinnati Boats Wisconsin 77-70 MADISON, Wis. (UPI) -Cincinnati's John Howard put on a spectacular; second-half I.J 1U. Pettit was reelected Friday IQiTiliiMtik or "You Nome Wo Have It." i as the president of the Western Golf Association, Petit, in turn, announced that the Purdue University course, West Lafay-, ette, wilt be the site of the 1967 Western Junior Tournament. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)-Utah's potent Redskins picked up their second straight wrestling victory of the season today by blanking Weber State College 37-0 in a dual meet at the Ute Pieldhouse. Coach Marv HessV Redskins won every match in posting their second win of the season over Weber.

They downed "the Wildcats Friday night in the season opener at Ogden. In the feature matches. Ute heavyweight Lynn Cook de. cisioned Jim Mott, 7-1 and Verl Casio of Utah pinned Tony Aruon in 3:37 of. their Im Lean Up To S3500 Cfdlt Uf nd Dlstbility Avlltbfa to illglblt Borrowtrt I.TCD AND GET IT AT 0 A till Krnnk efMd.by Commercial Crodit P(on, incorperaM 203 ri.

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