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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 59

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rT" jr- r- ir- Buries round DeGrenier in the end zone yard field goal with 51 seconds kick) DeGrenier 5 pass from Doherty (kick failed) Mager 21 run (Nunez kick) Nunez 37 field goal Weber Laughery 24 pass from Mager (Nunez kick) Wilson 78 run (Nunez kick) Weber McDougall 24 pass from Rodgers (Nunez kick) STATISTICS First downs 17 21 Net yards rushing 195 413 Passes 4-16-2 4-10-1 Return yardage 24 43 Punts 6-370 3-296 Funmles lost 2-2 2-4 Yards penalized 35 122 remaining in the period to crease lead to 17-6 Then Mager put the game out of reach early in the fourth quarter when he found Laughery on a 24-yard scoring bomb Wilson added insult to injury moments later when he peeled off a 70-yard rrn to up the score to 31-6 final score came on a beautiful 24-yard pass from reserve quarterback Mike Rodgers to flanker Randy McDougall Score by quarters: Weber 7 0 10 NAU 0 6 0 Scoring: Mager 49 run (Nunez with a five-yard scoring strike John Smith broke through to block the extra point attempt and the Wildcats held a slim 7-6 lead with 7:06 remaining in the half That score held up until halftime As the second half got under way Weber marched 60 yards the ground and moved to the Lumberjack 21-yard line Mager then shot around end found daylight and rambled into the end zone Nunez added the AT and Weber moved to a 14-6 lead with 7:30 left in the third quarter Nunez then tacked on a 37- FOOTBALL RESULTS ra na wiwir 1 Ta Pete VanValkenberg (28) is surrounded by are Dick Wyoming defenders as he runs for yardage during Gleason (69) and JYentworth WAC game in Provo Wyoming players Examiner UPI Telephoto Standard-Examiner Sunday Nov 1 1970 By DON WARNER FLAGSTAFF Dale Ma-ger 180-pound bundle of fiery running fury triggered a devastating Weber State ground attack that buried Northern Arizona University here Saturday afternoon 38-6 in a Big Sky Conference football game Mager ran for two touchdowns passed for another and engineered a patent Weber ground attack that overwhelmed the Lumberjacks in the second half The Wildcats holding a slim 7-6 lead at halftime unleashed a brutal second half ground assault which saw Weber State put 31 points on the board in a great display of offensive power Weber came to play Saturday afternoon The Wildcats were a tough hard-hitting football team defensive unit played well especially in the second half and Mager gave the Wildcats their finest quarter-jacking of die season Weber is now 2-2 in Big Sky play and 4-4 overall Northern Arizona went down to its sixth straight defeat and is now 2-6 on the season and 0-4 in conference play Weber will take to the road again next Saturday to face the University of Idaho in Pullman Wash kept off balance Mager scored on runs of 49 and 21 yards and threw a 24-yard scoring bomb to flanker Mark Laughery The slick-running Mager ran for 159 yards and kept the NAU defense off balance all afternoon Buford Wilson who entered the contest in the second quarter as a replacement for an injured Jim Edwards rambled for 158 yards which included a 78-yard touchdown run Fullback Jack Brown just missed the 100-yard mark as he ran for 95 yards The Wildcats rolled to an amazing 413 yards on the ground which is a new school record Weber opened the game by electing to kick off with a stiff wind at its back This bit of strategy paid off as the Lumberjacks were unable to move the ball on their 'first series of hit on YU Scores First Victory Over Wyoming Since 1962 from its own 36 to NCAA career records establish- 15 where quarterback one bv Chris Fara-Scott Freeman fumbled on a sopoulos and the other by Bob handoff and Jeff Lyman Jacobs of Wyoming Farasopoul- recovered A Gunderson tumble drive Late Touchdown Gives CSU 20 Win Over Aggies FORT COLLINS Colo (UPI) uprights with his 57 yarder with -Lawrence McCutcheon power- 11:58 to play in the third period Stars Clip Rockets By 122-113 SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Donnie Freeman and Zelmo Beaty combined for 63 points to lead the undefeated Utah Stars to a 122-113 American Basketball Association victory over the Denver Rockets Saturday night Freeman and Beaty led a fourth period rally that sewed up fifth consecutive i c-tory before 5173 fans in the Salt Palace The two teams were locked in a see-saw battle in the first half with Utah carrying a 56-55 lead into the dressing room at halftime FINISHED WITH 27 Rookie Ralph Simpson former Michigan State star kept Weber State 38 Northern Arizona 6 Colorado State 20 Utah Stata 13 Utah 13 San Jose State 9 BYU 23 Wyoming 3 loaho 37 Montana State 24 Montana 31 Portland State 25 Boise State 24 Idaho State 3 New Mexico 35 Texas-Et Paso 16 Air Forte 23 Arizona 20 Southern Utah 24 Westminster 12 Ricks 9 Trinidad (Colo 8 Memphis State 33 So Mississippi 0 New Mexico St 32 No Fexat State 31 Arkansas State 69 LaMar Tech 7 Washington 25 Oregon 23 Dayton 21 No Illinois 20 Delaware 15 Temple 13 Alabama 35 Mississippi Sit 6 Auburn 63 Florida 14 Davidson 55 VMI 21 No Carolina 30 Virginia 15 Richmond 31 The Citadel 14 Tennessee 41 Wake Forest 7 Tulane 10 Vanderbilt 7 Iowa 14 Minnesota 14 Michigan 29 Visconsin 15 Ohio State 24 Northwestern 10 Nebraska 29 Colorado 13 California 13 Southern Cal 10 Stanford 48 Oregon Sta 10 Abilene Christian 33 Dnke 13 Bowhng Green 26 Marshall 24 Bo on 34 Connecticut 9 Kansas State 17 Missouri 13 Toledo 14 Miami (Ohio) 13 Texas 42 SMU 15 Oklahoma 29 Iowa State 28 Houston 21 Tulsa 9 TCU 24 Baylor 17 New Hampshire 59 Rhode Island 7 Georqia 52 So Carolina 34 Oklahoma State 19 Kansas 7 Evansvlle 37 Butler 18 Cincinnati 35 Wichita ate 7 Syracuse 43 Pittsburoh 13 Boston College 21 Army 13 Colgate 21 Lehigh 12 Cornell 31 Columbia 20 Dartmouth 10 Yale 0 Penn State 42 West Virginia 8 Princeton 45 Brown 14 Rutaers 21 Bucknell 7 Villanova 42 Xavier 14 Clemson 24 Maryland 11 Georgia Tech 24 Duke 16 Kentucky Tech 35 William and Mary 14 Illinois 23 Purdue 21 Michiaan State 32 Indiana 7 Notre 56 Navy 7 Western Michigan 52 Ohio 23 Arkansas 45 Texas 6 Harvard 38 Penn 23 Massachusetts 48 Vermont 6 Lafayette 21 Gettysburg 14 No Dakota State 35 So Dakota State 10 Linfield 35 College of Idaho 7 Texas Tech 3 Rice Louisville 14 Kent State 13 Southern Illinois 69 Bradley 3 PROVO Utah (UPI) Brigham Young combined an alert defense and the passing of scrambling Brian Gunderson to post a 23-3 victory over mistake riddled Wyoming Saturday The Cougars defense turned in six pass interceptions and recovered three fumbles and Gunderson a take-charge sophomore passed for two touchdowns as the Cougars defeated Wyoning for the first since 1962 Gunderson threw 12 yards to tailback Dave Coon in the second period for his first touchdown and added a 24-yard scoring strike to Pete Van Valken-berg to give BYU coach Tom Hudspeth his first victory ever over the Cowboys His second TD pass which put BYU ahead 13-3 was an easy loft to VanValkenberg who was standing alone in the Wyoming end zone APPEARED TRAPPED time os set a new NCAA mark for combined kickoff and punt returns while Jacobs established a new field goal record After a scoreless first period Gunderson directed the Cougars on an 81 yard scoring driven 1 passing the final 12 yards to Coon for the score It was first touchdown of the season on a pass BOUNCED BACK The Cowboys bounced back with a 23-yard field goal by Jacobs that gave the Zozeman Mont senior the NCAA career mark for field goals with 37 He had been tied at 36 enterd ing the game with Jerry De-Poyster who also played at Wyoming Farasopoulos who had 3 yards of kickoff returns and 21 stopped an earlier BYU on the Cowboys 49 TWO APIECE Farasopoulos Lyman and Hansen had two interceptions apiece against the harrassed Freeman to tie a school record thefts gave him eight for the year just one short of the BYU season record Wyoming 0 3 0 0 3 BYU 0 6 7 10 23 BYU Coon 12 pass from Gunderson (kick failed) Wyoming FG 23 Jacobs BYU VanValkenberg 24 pass from Gunderson (Liljen- quist kick) BYU VanValkenberg 1 run (Liljenquist kick) BYU FG 38 Liljenquist 22551 STATISTICS ed his way over from the one-yard line with less than four minutes to play Saturday to give Colorado State University a 20-13 come-from-behind homecoming victory over Utah State and break a six game CSU losing str6dk McCutcheon also ran 68 yards with a screen pass from senior quarterback Wayne Smith for a and qSck'klcka'Sthe touchdown and had a fivyard Wildcat 35-yard line goring plunge called back in Brown showing flashes ha lthe tafl- Dan yards of punt the previous Denver on heels in the first half with 18 points He fin-( ished with 27 Larry Cannon led1 and threw easily for the touch- the Rockets with 31 down' Gunderson appeared trapped for a huge loss but shook free VanValkenberg increased the The Rams scored again the next time they had the ball when Smith threw his screen pass to McCutcheon and Torzala added the point after Utah State knotted the score at 13-13 with 11:58 left in the game on an eight yard pass from Adams to Garnett FINAL MARGIN McCutcheon who picked up 104 yards rushing and 117 yards pass receiving then gave the Rams the final margin with 3:58 left in the contest Utah State began moving following score but junior comerback Wayne Burris intercepted his second pass of the game on the CSU 16 with less than a minute lef to insure the win CSU is now 2-6 and Utah State 3-3 Utah State 0 6 0 13 Colorado State 3 0 10 20 FG Torzala 40 Garnett 2 4pass from Adams (kick failed) FG Torzala 57 McCutcheon 69 pass from Smith (Tor- zala kick) Garnett 8 pass from Adams (Adams kick) McCutcheon 1 run (Torzala kick) 20156 STATISTICS Utah State Pert Collins First down 23 23 Rushing yardage Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards 197 207 125 77 13-27-4 12-25-1 5-38 4-41 0 2 133 63 combined mark of 2253 yards by Dick Lyons of Kentucky A 38-yard field goal by Joe Liljenquist closed out the scoring for the Cougars In the opening period fumbles killed potential scoring drives by both clubs Wyoming First Downs Passing yardage Rushing yardage Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized lead to 20-3 moments later when he cracked over from the one after Dan Hansen intercepted a pass and returned it to the Wyoming 5-yard line Freeman led the Stars with 32 followed by Beaty with 31 Veteran Wayne Hightower turned in a sparkling defensive job for Utah on Bryon Beck the leading scorer Beck was seld to seven points all of them coming in the second half BATTLE OF FIELD GOALS Ram field goal specialist Torzala kicked two field goals including a 57 yarder that set a Western Athletic Conference record and converted on two extrapoint kicks Torzala had kicked one field goal in six attempts going into this game ACCOUNTED FOR ALL Sophomore quarterback Tony Adams accounted for alL of Utah State scoring with two touchdown passes to flanker Wes Garnett and one extra point Utah Sate enjoyed a 6-3 half-ime lead following a 24-yard scoring pass from Adams to Garnett with 9:23 letf in the first half Torbala booted a 40-yard field goal in the opening quarter for the Rams score CSU opened the third quarter scoring the first time they had the ball when Torzala split the WILDCAT GAME FILMS MONDAY Films of Weber State College-Northern Arizona University football game will be shown at a noon luncheon Monday in the Ramada Inn Sponsored by the Wildcat Club members and their guests are invited Coach Sark Arslanian will narrate the film Box: DENVER 4 3-4 11 Sidle 3 1-17 Beck 7 1-2 15 Keye 10 11-11 31 Cannon 3 0-0 6 Wright 3 4-4 10 Hammond 12 3-3 27 Simoson 3 0-0 6 Hester Outlast Spartans 13-9 Spartans dropped to 1-6 stop the Redskins Linebacker Ron Kelley ofjsecutive plays on fourth down old form moved to the NAU 49 in two carries Mager then shot to the outside on an option play reversed his field and dashed 49 yards for the touchdown Jaime Nunez tacked on the PAT and Weber took a 7-0 lead with 11:44 remaining in the first quarter INTERFERENCE CALL Weber continued to dominate play for the remainder of the first quarter but a pass interference call gave the Lumberjacks good field position on the Wildcat 30-yard line But John Pica lowered the boom on fullback Phil Tate forcing a fumble and teammate Rick Steere fell on the ball to snuff out the NAU threat Northern Arizona got a big break early in the second quarter when Weber punter Don Ritchey got a bad punt off the side of his foot which ended up a minus one-yard kick on the Weber 20-yard line Steve Maier Northern fine running back slashed down to the 10 and Jack DeGrenier lugged it to the Wildcat five Quarterback Pete Doherty then rolled to his right and UTAH Robbins 4 2-2 10 Hightower 6 5-6 17 Beaty 12 7-9 31 Rreeman 11 10-12 32 Congdon Ol-l 1 Stone 7 0-2 14 Butler 2 3 3 13 Jacwise i 4 University of Utah converted a1 Utes SAN JOSE Calif (AP) -The! 4329-37 122 third period pass interception (Utah turned in the big play 45 23-25 113 Totals 9oals-utah' Butler 2' into the only touchdown Personal' fouls-Siddle 2 Beck 5 KeyeUQ rn back Stubborn San Jose 5 Cannon i Wright 3 s'mPson College 13-9 in an inter-3 Robbins 5 Hightower 3 Beaty 3 Free- Male eUliege in an 1 sectional football game before 10000 fans here Saturday night The victory raised season record to 4-3 while the man 5 Stone 1 Butler 1 Jackson 1 Wise 2 Tots1 Denver 25 Utah 21 Denver 27 28 26 32-113 Utah 20 36 28 38-122 by intercepting a pass by Spartan quarterback Ivan Lippi on the San Jose State 49-yard line midway through the third period Kelley returned it 17 yards to the 32 The Spartans toughened to 5573 Utah kicking specialist Marv Bateman missed on a 42-yard field goal attempt But San Jose was charged with a 15-yard roughing the kicker penalty allowing Utah to' keep possession and giving the Skins a first down on the SJS 17 TOUCHDOWN AERIAL Quarterback Scooter Long-meyer flipped a 14-yard pass to end Dale Nosworthy and two plays later the pair connected on a two-yard touchdown aerial pie rest of the scoring was a kicking duel between Bateman and San Jose field goal specialist Larry Barnes Bateman put Utah ahead 3-0 in the first period with a 22-yard field goal Barnes matched it with one of his own from the same distance for a 3-3 halftime score San Jose went ahead 6-3 in the third on 41-yard three pointer Later Barnes booted his third goal of the game this one from 30 yards out to make it 10-9 early in the fourth Bateman upped edge to 13-9 with his second three-pointer of the game It came with 4:42 remaining from 33 yards out Utah San Jose FG Bateman 23 SJS FG Barnes 41 SJS FG Barnes 23 Nosworthy 3 pass from Long-meyer (Bateman kick) SJS FG Barnes 31 FG Bateman 33 A 10000 STATISTICS Utah San Jose Ste First downs I5 17 Rushing yardage Passing yardage Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Boise State Rolls Past Bengals 24-3 POCATELLO Idaho (AP) A fumble and a pass interception set up two third period touchdowns by fullback Mike Haley Saturday night as powerful Boise State posted a 24-3 Big Sky Conference football victory over Idaho State first TD came on a 20-yard pass from quarterback Eric Guthrie after the Broncos had recovered a fumble deep in ISU territory Haley had fumbled in the ISU end zone just minutes before to end an earlier scoring attempt Later the third period Haley plunged over from the one following Bronco defensive back Steve pass interception on the ISU 32 OPENING MINUTES An interception by Forrey in the opening minutes of the first period set up a 33-yard field goal by Guthrie that began the scoring Ross Wright scored on an 8-yard run for the Broncos later in the first period only score came in the second period chi Louis 30-yard field goal Guthrie was unable to connect on four passes in the first half but finished the game 8-16 for 151 yards ISU quarterback Jerry Dunne completed only 11 of 32 passes for i23 yards He had four passes intercepted 'I S) dk PRO BASKETBALL NBA San Diego 121 Atlanta 117 New York 121 Detroit 89 Boston 133 Philadelphia 102 Baltimore 106 Phoenix 103 Milwaukee 121 Cincinnati 100 Seattle 122 Chicago 119 Portland 107 Buffalo 102 ABA Utah 122 Denver 113 Louisville 113 New York 100 Virginia 113 Pittsburgh 110 ttjgWMnmwM' UTAH John Strycula (16) runs into Colorado Mike Guthrie (57) as he is stopped during game in Ft Collins No 63 for the Aggies is John Forzani while No 30 is Jerry Holmes The Rams upset USU 20-13 Standard-Examiner UPI Telephoto ro CAPTAINS Brad Hawkins and Mike Gale and head coach Larry Neves (left to right) proudly display the Ogden Standard-Examiner-KLO rotating award the Bonneville Lakers won for snaring the city-county football championship The award was made during a pep assembly Friday and later the day the Lakers wrapped up the Region One crown by beating Box Elder 28-20 I 4.

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