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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 7

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SUNDAY I 1 t2 p. lav I 'Y' Men Just Don't Have GoldzTi Dears Rebound' To SvGivjp Oregon StGiG i It As Denver Runs Wild CpwtoyS 13-0 cri Own DENVER. Oct. 27 U- -The TTniversitr of Denver Pioneers nicked ur all the blue chip Sat BERKELEY, Cat, Oct. 27 fJ aom.

backfieli bps. SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 27 (U.E Utags Whip Montana Wyoming, university gave a les son in football fundamentals Sat urdajr as they romped to an easy S6-6 Skyline conference victory over a punchiest Brigham 5 Young eleven- Denver needed only one min- tite and. 25 second to score their first touchdown- After! that they California's Golden Bears, putting on their best blocking and Uckllng exhibition of season, rebounded from their defeat last week to. overwhelm Oregon SUte.

35 to 14. Saturday before 43.000 fans in Memorial stadium. urday as the Cowboys crunched their way to a 12 Jto 0 victory over University- of Utah before 19-6 15,738 fans in Ute stadium: came easy, especially through the LOGAN. Oct. 27.

The Cowboy victory shoved the The Utah SUte Aggies defeated Getting, a sparkling prforraJ 'air. The Pioneer completed only eight passes in the entire same, but five them were for touch Utes out of first place in the Skyline conference and automatically elevated undefeated but tied If 9 zzA Wash, Oct. 27 UJ5 Quarterback Gary. Kerkorian. a rifhthanded Frankia led unbeaten SUnford to a 14-7 upset victory over outclassed Washington Saturday before 48,500 disappointed homecoming fans.

KerkorUn't -clutch passing. ball-handiiBf and smart field generalship was the dominant factor throughout as SUnford rolled to 1U jirth straight victory. win esteblished the Indiana, along with Southern California, as the two to beat for the Pacific Coast- conference title. The 21-year-old senior passed for ooe touchdown, set up the other with his and running and kicked two extra points. Twice more he 'passed lnJo the downs.

Colorado A and into first place. Montana university, 19 to 6, before a 6,000 here Saturday to continue their stronger showing in Skyline eight football noUbly Billy Powell who ran 53 yards from ecHmmsge for a touchdown. Coach Lynn'CPsrrr) Waldorf boys pt'ed up a 23 to 0 lead at the end of the fix it three quarters. The Beavers had rt thr 1 ened. but then, fleet Gene Ttft provided the only Oregon SUte thrill of the day.

Held to one -touchdown in the first period, the Bears puthed across three temchdowns within 10 minutes to gain a 28 to (Tlvslf-time advanUge. The Powell run stole the spotlight in the third period. The Bears were pre em to their own two, on down, when Powell knifed ctnter and raced S8 yards "to a touchdown. It, was the longest run from It was Denver's third Skyline The i Rams beat Wyoming -1 victory against two defeats, while weeks ago. BYU has yet to win a conference Wyoming without the services TheyH an even greater 4 fame, losing two and tying one.

of their star halfback: Harry Gel- 'Coupled with Utah'! loss to dien--battled back from an un the Pioneers still have impressive first half to churn the Trcjrns Rcrr Frcm to Dpfcat LOS ANGELES. OctTS OLRV An inspired University of South era California team came from behind in the final period Satur- an outside snot at tne title. Utes asunder with, a bruising' The drubbing was a surprise to the 12.359 Denver. homecoming single-wing Following a rough first quar cnance 10 mow uicir vlui pei Saturday when they entertain Utah at the USAC homecoming. Last week, the Aggies surprised Colorado A.

M. by holding the favored Rams to a 20-20 i Montana -failed, to reach scoring territory during the entire first three quarters, but tallied through the air in the fourth. Utah SUte chalked up touchdown's in the second, third and fans, who had expected a dose ter in which Utah muffed several scoring, opportunities, the Cow battle. Although winless in con playf. BYU had dead boys suddenly, came to life with end zone, but the play were -locked last week and scrimmage In California's foot- only one minute leff in the first half, i and marched 71 yards to was considered a potent gridiron 1' history.

Other long run. in 28 to 26, before Christian. 50.732 Davdirt. A crew. But against the Pioneers, they were completely punchlesa.

the game Included one for S3 yards by fullback Don Johnsoa frenzied fans in Memorial coll fourth stanzas and racked -up 20 Wyoming's guiding light" was conning Attacks Stepped halfback Church Spaukung. He The Horned Frogs, led by sen Denver's defensive platoon held tossed a perfect 25-yard pass in sational sophomore quarterback in the second period, any a 40-yard punt return tey Taft to the Calif onla six. Fullback Sari Baker ploughed' over from there for the first Beaver counter rnid- i i BYiTs highly-rated running at to the waiting arms of end Deweyl Danny Ray McKown, led 20 to nuuinea ry penalties. Washington, outplayed nearly all. the way, got iu only touchdown In the third quarter when Hugh McElhenny took; a pitch-out, got a key block from Bill Earley and swept 69 yards around left end.

McElhenny kicked the extra point, tying the score at 7-7, but the not-to-be -denied Indians- rolled back in the final period for the winning Ully. The defeat, third of the year first downs and 359 total yards gained to six first downs and yards for Montana. The first USAC touQidown, after a 77 yard drive, came when Dan Russell went over from the five. Ted Carllni, making 57 Stack down to a mere 81 net yards, fit them coming on a first 14 going into the fourth period. McConnel who a standing alone in the, end 'zone Lyle Covington kicked the point and the Southern California then explod quarter touchdown sprint by Ray jway in.

the fourth. ed for two within HIS TURN Steve O'Neill, right, turns over the -management of the Red Sox tor Lou Boudreau. whom the old-time catcher broke into Triple A baseball with Buffalo in 1939. Boudreau. who started the past season as the Boston Americans shortstop, guided the Indians for nine years.

O'Neill will scout for the Botox, (NEA) teams left the field at the half Oliverson. The Cougars picked up an -additional' 67 yards on 63 seconds. Jteere en 'Break yards in. four plays, tallied the with Wyoming holding a 7 to 0 Texas Christian- came back second TD. Carline scored hisi seven pass Almost all ot Denver's touch California scored first In the- other six-pointer on a five-yard Cewbeya Cth Fire ior wasnington and second in with a fourth-period score' but two conversions missed by- fullback.

Keith Flowers spelled the margin between the- teams as conference play, squashed the line plunge after Bud Paul, Aggie safety man, aet things up by intercepting a Montana' pass on his After exchanging several? punts through the third quarter; Wy downs came the easy way. BYITs Gary Paxman fumbled on bis own four-yard line' on first play after the opening kickoff, Cal College Football Scores Muskier Rose Bowl hopes. SUnford scored the first time i Trojan 12 back Frank if ford oming again caught fire midway own 40 and running 'to the Man made good on all four of his ex tana 25. The other 20 yards on Chai recovered for Denver, opening quarter on a breslc. Ba- ker fumbled and Dean Ollire recovered for California on his 21.

In six plT California marched 68 yards for a 'touchdown the feature being a 58-yard pass from qusrterback Billy to end Bob BeaL' Powell ploughed over from the four for the touchdown and ail-America guard Les Rich ter. a Midwest khe last TD drive were on a Dale in the fourth', stanza and bulled its way to another score after a 50-yard march'. tra' point attempts. Eteheverry blasted over three it got the ball, climaxing a 73-yard drive when Kerkorian big end- Bill McCoU in the end zone with a 14-yard, fourth-down Leatham-Russ MacGraw- pass. plays later.

Larry Andres booted Not since the daya of Sammy This time Spaulding on a fake Bugh has Texss Christian field- the first of his eight consecutive i Michigan 54, Minnesota 27. Ohio SUte 47, Iowa 21 Ohio Wesleyan 20, Oberlin IS Carnegie Tech 18. Case 13 eTa passer and runner to equal Bob Mathlas, Olympic deca pass, lunged over left tackle, swivel-hipped his way through the Ute secondary and' rambled Hunters Warned conversions. OUverson Scores BYU got back Into the came Michigan SUte 53, Pittsburgh 28 McKown. When the 18-year-old from Dumas, Tex, left the game in the final three minutes, the thlon champion, teamed with Kerkorian to set up the winning East Pens State 13, West Virginia 7 Yale 27, Colgate 7 Penn 14, 0 Army 14.

Columbia Lehigh 25, NYU 20 Dartmouth 26, arvard 20 Holy Cross 41, Brown 6 Princeton 53, Cornell 15 Maine 28, Bates 7 Syracuse 33, Fordham 20 Bucknell 40. Laferette 21 sUndout on both offense and de 53, Texas western 18 25 yards for the" touchdowrv This Covington's kick wasf wide fense, made good on the first of -momentarily when Oliverson huge crowd gave him the loudest ovation heard here this year. seven conversions but the ballgame was over. staged his 65-yard sprint down About Shooting Farmers1 Livestock On both Wyoming touchdown "In the second quarter halfback GUford's steady and brilliant wucnaown. Msihia took a Kerkorian pitchout and raced' 34 yards to the Washington 27.

Held for throe downs, Kerkorian, faking a pass, ran 19 yards, to the Husky 13. Then he passed to halfback Ron Cook on the five the sidelines. Taking a pitchout, Oliverson skirted right end and raced down the sidelines without play was aided by the running of wins; back Al Carmichael who was largely, instrumental in the two plays, it was the hard off-tackle running of Spaulding. shifty John Peters and Al Manchak that ate up the yardage. Utah couldn't nilnpU 21.

Indiana 0 i 'Notre Dame 30, Purdue Marquette (0) 7 Iowa State 13, Drake 0 Wisconsin 41, 0 Kansas 33. Kansas SUte 14 Missouri 35, Nebraska 19 Seath I Kentucky 14, Florida 6 Washington Lee 34, Davidson SPANISH FORK Hunters a hand being' laid on him. Washington, and Jefferson 7. Bill Anderson fumbled a punt and Charlie Harris recovered for' Cal on the SUte 24. In seven plays the Bears scored with Johnson going around and from the; But that was all for BYU.

For Thtel toucnoown- drives that gave were. urged Saturday by fish and game officials to be careful about shooting livestock, after Elmer match Wyoming second half Southern California 1U narrow New Hampshire .54, Vermont 6, and Cook bowled ever two plays later. power, although earlier- in the five. Swenson of Spanish Fork reported game the Redskins piled up an impressive statistical advantage that one of his beef cows apparently had been shot and "killed by a nimrod on either first or second -t-but failed in the clutch to score Williams- Amherst 2 1, Wesley an '21 Sevthweet Texas 14, Rice 6 Texas A and 21, Baylor 21 Oklahoma 55, Colorado 14 Texas Tech 41, Arizona 0- points. Georgia 35, Boston Celllege 28 Wake Forest 39.

North Carolina Although Utah racked eup 20 day of the deer hunting season. More and more huntinc areas the rest of the game they moved the ball past mid field only twice. Once they reached the Denver 23 and later moved to the 26 on a Denver second touchdown came late In the opening period when Eteheverry tossed a 10-yard touchdown pass to Gordon Cooper. The added another score late in the. second period, a -43-yard drive -on eight running plays.

Bob Friend did- the scoring, going over from the one-yard line Turn Into Sent in the state are being closed io first downs 'to Wyoming's! nine, the Cowboys made up the differ-! ence in rushing yardage, piling un 228 wards from scrimmaae Tennessee 68, Tennessee Tech 0 Virginia. 30, Duke 7. WlllUm and Mary 20. Rich Hardin Simmons 27. mmroas Decs use a xew sportsmen are.

careless' about destrovins Texas State mond 14 i compared, with 187 for Utahj farmers 'property and wounding and killing his livestock, fish and game officials pointed out. Mr. Swenson said his dead cow, which had an ear tar lit its ear. TheClUdel 25, Presbyterian 0 1 Georgia Tech 8, VanderbUt 7 Alabama 7, Mississippi SUte 0 North Carolina SUte 18, VPI 14 Montana Mines fronton Property Closed to Hunting Month a Li Auoum zi. xuiana was found one-fourth of.

a mile After the half time intermission, iDenver turned the same fin to a east oi me wan Roads creek road I.DIHNA Dies in Spanish Fork canyon. JVIIUUUI Recently, the Utah SUte, Fish Wyoming 13; UUh 0 rout with two touchdowns 1n the third period and three in the UUh SUte 19, MonUna 6' Denver 56.. Brigham Younc Of Broken Heck 4 final. Eteheverry flipped another and Game Commission announced that the property at the Ironton Plant of Geneva Steel company would no longer be posted as -a" sanctuary, making r-xoucnoown pass, tnis one for 23 yards to tumping Joe HalL Washinirton SUte 41, Oregon fJ Idaho State 34. Arizona (FlsgC BILLINGS.

"MonL. Oct. 27 0J.R) A -probable" broken neck killed hunting perraissable as far as the for To 2 day 7c sfn ay: Montana School of Mints' start Wargo, Schnitker. McMann; left guards: Hugo, Romans; centers: Deeriiur. Taggart.

Henke, Radowick; right guards: Chai, Zeni, Gilfrey; right tackles: NannL Lundquistv Maguire: right ends: Kenny, West bay, -Bivinio, Lear; Quarterbacks: Waibel, Biro, Zibnack; left halfbacks: Eteheverry, Rowey. Friend; right halfbacks: Hall, Lily. M. Wargo, Anders, Mahaffey; fullbacks: Callard, A freak play gave DU another only, two plays later. Following the kickoff return, BYU quarterback Kieth Matthews attempted a handoff to Oliverson, hobbled the 'ball.

Dan Biro, coramission is concerned. Because of the hazards to em ing -center Weslev Sal on en -of siaii) siaie zu California 35, Oregon SUte 14 Southern California 28, Texas Christian 26 SUnford 14, Washington 7 Friday's Game Butte almost, instantly Saturday ployes and- equipment at in a game agamsr eastern Mon the Ironton Plant of Geneva Steel company, it has become tana college. The came was called off at the uu iineoacxer. grabbed the pigskin and ran unmolested 28 yards to pay dirt Temple 20, Boston University 13. necessary for the company to' post this property.

Officials of Geneva. Steel com half because of the fatality with the score 7-8 in favor of Eastern opagnon. Denver scored three times on Oklahoma 20, Detroit 1. looleafs -Men's ft jeii ends: Brunrfin. passes in the final Win soota Montana.

Eyre, Probert; left tackles: Niel MUml 20. Mississippi 7. msm and Eastern players. pany are making this announcement -at this time so that all hunters will be aware of this be back Joe Hall flipped the- first, with a 22-yard heave to substitute end 'John Biviano. San Francisco many crying, 1 walked slowly off 26, San Diego Navy 7.

fore the hunting season so that Loyola (Cat) IS San Jose SUte rnena ionowea only six plays later with a 39-yard toss to the field with heads bowed. The homecoming crowd, watching the first game to be played between the squads on Eastern's new field. 12- 1 there -will be no' misunderstanding in view-of the announcement by the Fish and sen, Hancock, -Hunt; left guards: Paulson. Smit, Martinez;" centers: Bowman, KimbaU. Bosco, Clove; right guards: Flaherty, Kochevar, Brayr right tackles: Madn, Beulter.

Tooke; righf ends: Skou-sen, Tolbert; quarterbacks: Doney, Satterfield. Matthews; left halfbacks: Paxman. Burr. Bills, Ham- 50 Onfy AH wool coverts, tweeds and gabardines from the famous Rock Knit 1 Baylor Rallies To Friend tossed for the final score on the last play of the game, this was silent. Press box observers said the two teams had played hard but "nftf narilMttarfv 4ert I one an 18-yam Heave to end Chuck Jackson.

Anders com- Tie Tqxas Aggies pieted his eighth point after onn; right halfbacks: Oliverson, Westover. Whittaker; fullbacks: Flayer 'Cellapsea COLLEGE STATION. Tex Oct. 27 (U.R) Leaoinc Larrv Is bell nt BUCKEYES WIN tOLUMBUS. Oct 27 U.R)- Quarterback Tony Curcillo passed for four touchdowns and scored twice as cqach Woody Hayes remodeled T-forraation routed Iowa 47-2 Is.

today for the Buckeye's first Bi Ten victory' in three Karpowitx. Ballif, Fuennfng. Oct 27 (U.R) Sta Regular VafueY rtrt tistics of the Dehver-Brigham Young game. to $50.00 Denver "BYU First downs 23 starts. 9 Referee XJoyd Bergstrom- reviewed the game.

Salonert snapped the baU to a back on MSM's 35-yard line. Bergstrom called a personal foul on Eastern as Sal-onen trotted toward the 50-yard line and collapsed. He was not involved in any way in the foul. On the play, which was an MSM punt, -players of both teams Rushing yardage 81 touchdown after the gun had sounded. Score by periods: Denver 14 7 14 2l' 56 Brigham Young .65 0 06 Touchdowns: Eteheverry, Coop- Friend, Hall (2), Biro, Biviano, 'Jackson, Points after touchdowns: Arf.

ders (8). DENVER. Oct. 27 (U.M Line- uns for the Denver Brigham "iounjr i DENVER Left ends: Cooper, Jackson; left tackles: Vs Passing yardage .234 150 14 67 arrive from thev hospiUL Salonen was carried off the field and play Passes attempted 18 passes completed v.8 7 was resumed for anothey period Passes intercepted by 4 1 Baylor fakedL the Texas Aggies out of certain victory today with a brilliantly -executed final period surge that gave the unbeaten Bears a 21-21 tie before 40,000 Kyle field fsns. ALABAMA ENDS LOSING STREAK STARKVILLE, Miss, OcL 27 U- Clell Hobson and Larry Chlodetti meshed Alabama's offense today long enough 'for a touchdown that stood up for a 7 to .0 victory over SUte; and ended a historic four-game losing streak for the Crimson IWS SLACKS cvciunc apparenuy uunxing it was Just an ordinary football 6 40 collided at about jmidfield.

Salo-nen was -the only one who did not get up. Punts .2 Punting average is Fumbles lost 4 1 45 injury. But Salonen was dead on arrival at St Vincenfa. 'An unidentified coach said he could not Coroner 1 J. G.

Kiser. after, a Yards penalized i. 40 ISO pair of Gabardines and SKorksVfm, oil wrinkle resistant fabrics. Te'i'ora preliminary examination, said fiif tentative" diagnosis was "death with off the worn pockets ond continuov find any pulse when Salonen was on the field. jnson to Play for Jaycee as the result of a probable brokr en 4 wont.

Sixes 29 to 4Tl rt Score in' the interrupted con Harold Alterowtr of Eastern $15.00 test was 7 to 0 in favor of East pr pair A or AllStars Against Oilers Montana's faculty, first to i reach ern and the home team had the ball at the midfield stripe when saionen, said that the 22-year-old played appeared to be dead, al Roland Minson. former. Brig-j though artificial -respiration 'stimulate to faint nam Toung university all-American basketball player and one of seemed pulse." The game will start at 8 p.m. and. there' will be preliminary game at 7 p.m., according to Ted Kerwtn, publicity chairman for the game.

Tickets for the clash' are now on sale. me accident occurred- The crowds which showed no marked reaction when Salonen was injured, later sat in stunned silence as word swept through the stands that th youth was 1 the. greatest players in Skyline Game Delayed The game was delayed 10 miri utes until an ambulance could WRESTLING PROVO ARENA Monday Oct. 29, 8:30 p.m. f.bri's Sweaters 37-.

Onfy 'all wool sltp-over sweaters. Heavy sHofcer tnlfs. Regular 18.95 1. f)n 1 conierence nistory. will play with the Provo Jaycee All-Stars, when they rtangle with PhiUips Oilers Dec.

5 in the U. fieldhouse. 4 Minson played otf last season's BYU team, which won both the National Invitational tourney and "Skyline Six coQference champions. He won the outrtanding ptayer award for his performance in the T. Other who have been lined lip to play with the Jay- Rolfe Peterson, Bob Peterson and Rolfe Peterson, Bot Peterson and Don Risss.

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