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Casper Star-Tribune from Casper, Wyoming • 12

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ii i i mi Iff 171 I 2 Cosper Tribunt-Hgrold Srar Sundoy, Oct. 18, 1959 Wyoming Rolls', to 21-6 Skyike Imp Mm Yoma Wish 4th Sourt Over 'righam. yards and a touchdown. Fullback Lynn Stewart plunged the final yard to break the shutout. LARAMIE.

Wyo. (AP) Fav- die- defense and Wyoming's ner-ored Wyoming "beat i a vous ball handling bluned the de-Young 21-6 in a Skyline Con- fending conference champion's ference football game Saturday, goal drives for three periods. A pass from quarterback Jack-but it wasn't until the last period Dick Behmng scored one fourth je jordan to right half Bert Bul-that the Cowboys could go all the quarter touchdown for Wyoming yielded 29 yards in the BYU way for touchdowns. in a march covering 61 yards and scorjng sortie. For three quarters, the entire end Jim Eehtermeyer the other i Wyoming launched its first scoring consisted of two field on a pass from Dempsey bridg- touchdown drive on its- 39.

"with goals booted by quarterback Joe ing the last nine yards. Jim Cole running to the 48 and Dempsey of Wyoming, one from Wyoming sent in its third unit jjm Walden circling end to BYU's 25 yards out, and the other cov- in the last four minutes, then ering an impressive 42. the Cougars from Utah rattled off Mark Smolinski fumbled in a Brigham Young's stubborn mid- 14 plays good for a steady 72 line thrust, but recovered on the 24. Jerry Hill carried in a line thrust, but recovered on the 24. Jerry Hill carried all the way to feip S-' J- lr WgVAf VfHMbv-Vht sflgfev.S Sii fl fflWigd hS RCSSET AR Laramie COUGAR TRIES TO FLY: Quarterback Gary Dunn (10) of BYU tried 1o sg! ever this traffic jam but couldn't quite make it against Wyoming defenders, among thsrn cucid Pat Smyth (61) who stopped after a five yard gain in the fourth quarter.

Other Brlgh-rn Young players are Paul Eckel (65), LeGrande Young (36) and Dick Magoffin (50). C.I Wyoming players are Jim Cole (41) and Marty Hamilton (89) (AP Wirephoto). the 4, then Behning slammed over in two plays. A pass interception by Wyoming center Dick Williams led to the Cowboys' second touchdown. Williams grabbed the throw by Ron Startin on the BYU 34.

Smolinski, Sandy Meggert and Dick Hamilton gained 25 yards in a series of running plays, then Dempsev varied it with his scoring pass to Eehtermeyer. Neither team could complete a forward pass in the first half, despite calm weather. Wyoming held an edge in rushing in the first two periods, 169 yards to BYU's 58. Jordan's 9-yard pass to Bullock in the final period first was ruled by one official as a BYU iws' MS ION SPORTS SECT -And He Plays Baseba EAST LANSING. Mich.

(AP) 'tie Dame's best threat and play- MSU Hildas i run (Brsr.d-Dean Look, a late blooming quar-, ed ball control the rest of the statter kick) touchdown. Other officials, how-1 regon Grounds ir Force, 20-3 ever, said the receiver had been knocked out of bounds on the one. Jordan tried a quarterback terDacK wno passea up a aou.uuu wa ior uieu seveuui wciuiy jsU Arbanas 5'' baseball bonus, revived a fum- the last eight meetings with the! bling Michigan State football Fighting Irish. Look )KKk dlief') team Saturday for a 19-0 triumph Notre Dame 0 0 0 0 0 MSU Hatcher 10 over Notre Dame before 73.480 in Michigan State 7 0 6 6 19 failed) Spartan Stadium and a nation- run Laramie COWBOY ROPED: Brigham Young end Tom Cole (80) puts the stopper on Wyoming halfback Dick Hamilton. (32) after a gain of about six yards in the fourth quarter of their contest.

Also shown is BYU guard Norman Put- I sneak that was stopped, then Ste- victorv. The first interception wart hit the center for the score gave Grosz his chance to throw with only seconds to play, the scoring pass. Brigham Young 0 0 0 6 6 Air Force 3 0 0 ft 3 Wyoming 0 6 0 15 21 sufhern Cal is Winner (AP Wirephoto). nam- By MATT KRAMER PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) Air Force could not cope with Oregon's speed and the.

flying Ducks emerged Saturday as the Far West's top independent with a wide television audience. The muscular senior, switched to signal calling after two campaigns as a varsity halfback, set up the first score with a 41-yard gallop and fired a 52 -yard pass for the other touchdown. This was the day that Look, a slugging outfielder who has had 11 lQ SEATTLE (AP) Stung by- a i dupicated the play tvr Oregon 0 14 0 620 Air Pupich, fg, 23. Ore Jones, 50, pass from Groz. inn Kansas, 33- I sour turn of fortune in the final p0jnt conversion.

period, powerful Southern Calif or- Thp of' 52lii)( was con. Wyo FG Dempsey 25 Wyo FG Dempsey 42 Wyo Behning 2 run (Hamilton pass from Walden) Wyo Eehtermeyer 9 pass from Dempsey (Dempsey kick) BYU Stewart 1 run (pass 1, run (Daniels nia smasnen eu varus in nine victory. (Darnels kick) Previously unbeaten Air Force Ore Xeedham had been favored by a touchdown kick), but Oregon was unimpressed. Ore Needham vinced the 15-14 Wa-hiniton lead plays to pull out a 22-15 football Still Has Bowl .1. 1 i r.

16 major league baseball teams watching him for years, proved 7, run (kick opes victory Saturday over tne wasn-; "UUI" au.uu u( iui un: uiai even atter Air rorce took a o- blocked) tead In the first miarter. Portland. or -ap himaelf as a capable Big Ten inSicm nusnies. minutes, uuc not tne Jiojans. it miartprhark Still it tooka nass interrention took them lour minutes to regain Statistics of Clinton for a 2-point conversion.

1 1 i 1 I i ti 1 1 rl li i It took everv ounce of Look's by center Dave Morgan on the 1 control and the big-et chunk of the Oreson-Air ame: Oreiron Air Fore Flr.t ciov as 20 17 Before Saturday. Air Force hadn't lost in 14 games. I A RAMIE. Wyo nPi statists of the Brigham Voting-Wyoming came: i BY I Wyo First downs ..13 17 P.u.hnig yarrta.ee 175 275 Parsing yardage 45 32 Fa.ses 4-11 2-9 LAWRENCE. Kan.

(API Halfback Curtis McClinton scored 20 points for Kansas Saturday as the Jayhavvks kept alive their Or- Oregon cobbled up four Air Pam jardage us Force passes. touchdown on a 3 vard run after quarterbacking skill and 60 min- game's final play to salvage the tnat 80 yard drive was a 42-yard he took a lateral Vrom Hadl and u1es of unyielding Spartans de- triumph for SC. end run contribution by Trayn- literallv battered his wav to the fense to offset nine fumbles. Five Pounding at Washington's line. ham' end zone.

times Nolre Dame recovered, but the Trojans had gained a 14-7 Willie Wood circled left end for Kansas State 0 14 0 0 14 lhe Spartan defense was invinci-1 iead jn -lhe firsl haj and the 6 yards to the touchdown, men intcrcrptfd by Fa.ses intercepted by 0 3 ange bowi nopes oy wnippinu Pas-es Pur.t i 4 1 5-34 4 5-28 1 1 25 4-54 2-47 2 4 Punts F'u mb.es lost Yards penalized Furr. bs lot Yards penai.ri 20 15 ble this, the silver anniversary margin seemed safe until Wash- i passed to George an Viiet ior Kansas 6 21 6 033 clash between these two powers. punted early in the third 1 points more usc Wash 6 8 0 8-22 0 7 0 811 uniy once was uame, a period Tne kiok came down on one-touchdown favorite, able to SCs 20.vard ine where Jerrv penetrate inside the Michigan Travnnam and Lvnn Gaskill both on mi i t- scoring pass and several lone drivers, two of them resulting in touchdowns. That made five straight wins for the Ducks, the only major unbeaten independent remaining in the Far West. Halfback Phil Lane set up the only Air Force score with a 19-yard punt return early in the game.

That put the ball on the Oregon 34, and Air Force man- aged to punch to the 16 before M- 1lsn muvc tried for the catch. The ball LSU Proves It's Number 1 Sooners Get Attack Rolling; Then Wallop Missouri, 23-0 their own 40 to the State 20 be Kansas State 33-14 in a Big Eight football game. Sophomores scored all five Kansas touchdowns with McClinton getting three of them and a 2-point conversion. The bruising 210 touchdowns came on runs of 1 and 32 yards and an 11-yard pass from sophomore halfback John Iladl. Then he took a conversion pass from Hadl.

Kansas jumped off to a 12-0 advantage on a pair of touchdowns by McClinton. He bucked one yard for his first score and took an 11-yard pass from left half Hadl for the second. Pro Hoop Results fore fullback Frank Garguilo gained 18 yards on a pitchout. The Irish had four cracks at spurted away and Don Millich recovered for Washington. Three plays Jater quarterback Bob Schloredt went five yards on a rollout for a touchdown and then By The Associated Press Boston 129, Cincinnati 125 By SKIPPER PATRICK sophomore went 6 yards for the LEXINGTON.

Ky. AP Louis- tne massive Michigan State line, iana State, the nation's No. 1 foot- Garguilo hammering into h-e ball team, proved it Saturday middle three times and quarter- Oregon stiffened. There, fullback f. ivuviHivnu auu vyiviaiiuiii a ivu u-v 1 back George lzo trying a fourth-down sneak.

The Spartans threw hack No- viPorgr rupicn KicKeu a lit iu guai Oklahoma Sooners. their attack i at the half. thf, 4u most of the afternoon, i Missouri never managed a sus- Thereafter, the game was Ore- settled down time for a 23-0 tained drive but madehe gomg Rons Air Force stopped one Ore football victory Saturday over i touch for Oklahoma until late in Kansas is now 3-2 for the sea- 'f iMtNUW gon onr in me him nm uui tnai exienaea meir rec- tne game, Jim Davis, Oklahoma snn and 2-0 in Ri? Eisht rilav. iOIU amsi Dig r-igni teams to crnter ljfled thp lead 9.0 jth K-State quickly got back into sameB w.u.uut a 25-yard field goal in the third the ball "game, when quarterback period atter Missouri stopped a The first was on the 50-yard A full-house of 39.000. only 19 iong drjve 7 yards short of a pass play as halfback Cleveland short of a Missouri record crowd, touchdown Jones, the 5-foot.

4 inch, 14a- witnessed the hard, rugged but IRE 2 THEFT PROTECTION COVERAGE 2 4 CLASS PERSONAL BREAKAGE LIABILITY John Solmos and end Vern Osborne combined on a 64 yard scoring pass. Osborne ran 'about 45 yards after the catch and end John French's conversion cut the Kansas margin to 12-7. The teams then traded touch- Oklahoma added two touchdowns in the fourth, the last one by its third unit with only 10 seconds remaining. Quarterback pound speedster from San Diego, frequently erratic play in clear, raced behind the Air Force cool weather. defenders and took a long pass The Sooners used a 74-yard from quarterback Dave Grosz.

quick kick by end Wahoo Mc-He caught the ball on the 15 and Daniel to get them out of a hole raced into the end zone un- late in the second quarter. They touched. Roger Daniels kicked then intercepted a Missouri pass the first of his two conversions, to set up their first touchdown. night as it drove to a 9-0 victory over Southeastern Conference opponent Kentucky. LSU, placed deep in its own territory by early Kentucky kicking, couldn't get into scoring position until late in the second period when Warren Rabb passed to Johnny Robinson for the only touchdown of the game.

LSUs other points came on a field goal by Wendell Harris with only minutes gone in the final period. Kentucky was successful in at least one endeavor silencing LSU's All-America halfback, Billy Cannon, on the ground. The Tigers' touchdown came after Gaynell Kinchen punted out of bounds on the Kentucky one-yard line and on the next play a Wildcat kick was partially blocked. LSU took over on the Kentucky 10 and three plays later Rabb tossed the touchdown pass. Opening the second half, Kentucky drove to the LSU 11 but lost the ball on downs.

The Tigers' first play resulted in a fumble but Kentucky could move only to the LSU five. Bobby Boyd ran 14 yards for one downs to make it 19-14 with only score. Bob Page went 3 yards 39 seconds left until intermission, for the 1 But Kansas electrified the home Oklahoma 0fi3 14 23 fans with a 71-yard scoring pass Missouri 0 0 ft 0 0 1 that resulted in a 27-14 halftime Mike McClellan. 180-pound lead with only 19 seconds left. Lee Flachsbarth passed about 30 yards to and Hadl outraced K-State defenders to the end zone.

Hadl then passed to Mc- OU McClellan 6 run (kick OU J. Davis 25 field goal OU Boyd 14 run (Hobby run) OU Page 3 run (run failed) Grid Contest Results 4 in ONE "PACKAGE" POLICY Save 10 to 30 mas Came Early For Indiana, 23-7 Montana 0, Utah St. 28 New Mexico 28. Arizona 7 Nebraska 7, Indiana 23 Air Force 3, Oregon 20 Columbia 22, Harvard 38 Cornell 0. Yale 23 Holy Cross 6, Syracuse 42 Iowa 16, Wisconsin 25 Michigan St.

19, Norte Dame 0 Ohio St. 15, Purdue 0 Alabama 7, Tennessee 7 Auburn 7, Georgia Tech 6 Rice 13, So. Methodist 13 SI Fullback, Harry Needham 1 scored the other two Oregon touchdowns with line plunges culminating long drives. The first scoring drive came late in the second period as the Ducks punched 75 yards in 11 plays with Xeedham providing 49 of the yards in the 7 times he carried the ball. Both teams threatened in the third quarter but neither managed a score until Oregon got off a 55-yard drive early in the final quarter.

Oregon took over the ball on its own 45 and after a short line gain, halfback Willie West zipped around right end for 28 yards to the Air Force 25. The little Jones followed with a sprint around left end, good for 18 more yards. Needham then burst through the center for the final 7 yards, kick, but the damage had been done. Oregon's four interceptions LSU 0 fi 0 39 0 00 The gas area heater that adds more than warmth to your home! WE HAVE LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) Indi Indiana added a touchdown in Kentucky 0 0 ana accepted a Christmas gut the second quarter and swelled touchdown in thp first 70 seconds 1 the marein hv nine nnints on a Texas 6.

Texas Christian 39 of Saturdav, then rolled on safety, a touc'hdown and a con- 1.1.. T-ln Army Beats Duke California 12, UCLA 19 DURHAM, N. C. (AP) Twice to beat Nebraska 23-7 in a Band version point in the third quar-Day football contest before 36,000 ter. Sandwiched in were three persons, including 3,500 high field goal attempts which mis- Washington 15.

California 22 Rapid City 19, Casper 12 Brigham Young 6, Wyoming 21 beaten Army struck for two touchdowns behind the passing of quarterback Joe Caldwell and turned an intercepted pass into another score to defeat Duke 21-6 Saturday in an intersectional football game. Iowa St. U. Selected fired. Squelched on the ground, Nebraska resorted to aerials in the second quarter to make good a 90-yard drive.

A 25-yard sprint by Harry Tolly and a 24-yard gain on a Fischer DISTRICT SALES and CLAIM OFFICE 134 E. 5th Dial 3 8549 MATT GRISHABER, 3-3669 WILLIAM HAYES, 2-7575 J. HARRY RISSLER, 3-4827 BLAINE D. COOLBAUGH, 3 6111 GLENROCK, WYO. Howard E.

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Robert Cole, Ph. HE 7-6S52 school bandsmen. Two fast Nebraska fumbles provided the early bulge. Pat Fischer bobbled the opening kickoff and was smeared on his five yard line. On the first play from scrimmage the oval AMES.

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bounced basket-ball-like into the to Don Purcell pass made good air and hoosier end Ron Miller by an interference penalty call pounded on it four yards from highlighted the surge and- Tolly the goal line. threw a 19-yard pass to Carrol Willie Hunter skirted right end Zaruba for the touchdown. for the counter and Miller kicked Indiana 7 7 9 0 23 the point. I Nebraska 0 7 0 07 (Robbie) Robijns, three-time i By The Associated Press world billiards champion, died New York 4, Montreal 2 here Friday. He was 75.

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