Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 13

Publication:
The Daily Heraldi
Location:
Provo, Utah
Issue Date:
Page:
13
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

TSftflS' "TP TO DTI 1 sr Win Puts BYU in 2nd Place in halfback Overton Curtis and fuli-i back Leo performed much better in the second half. In fact, Winters hit Curtis with a 28-yard touchdown pass in the ourth quarter, but the play was nullified when the Aggies had an ineligible receiver downfield. But, generally, the Aggies found battling both a fired-up Cougar ine and the elements too much of a chore. Started March Johnston, one of the nation's eaders in pass interceptions, came up with two more Saturday and one of them put the Cats' irst touchdown march in motion. By.

EAY SCHWARTZ Herald Sports Editor Brigham Young University's Cougars, "showing ability in both fisticuffs and footbdi, remained in the running for the Skyline Conference championship by defeating Utah State. 14-0, Saturday after-noon, in a game played in a blizzard. BYU's win, plus Denver's 19-0 victory over New Mexico, moved the Cougars into second place in the Skyline raceone of toe closest, most topsy-turvy in "conference history. A crtfwd ot 7244 fans who braved the miserable weather conditions, watched Coach Kopp's wonderfully inspired and ferocious Cougars, playing as if their very lives depended on their winning, score a touchdown midway in the second quarter, and another one in the closing moments of the fourth period to win the game. They also were treated to one of the biggest free-for-alls ever seen on a Skyline football field in the closing moments of the fourth quarter.

As nearly as could be determined Xhe trouble all started as a BYU drive reached the Aggie 15 yard line. Quarterback Carroll Johnston had just lost a yard on a He picked off one of Winters' yth aerials at midfield in the second quarter and returned it 29 yards to the Farmer 23 and the. Cats were off and winging. The Cougars scored in six plays Www with Jackson, a terrific workhorse PRE1TY GOOD AT FISTICUFFS, TOO Football didn't command all the attention of the BYU and Utah State footballers Saturday. A free-for-all broke out late in the fourth quarter and all the players from both teams stormed onto the field to engage; in the brawl.

The battle royal was declared a draw, but. the Cats won the game, 14-0. (Photo by Dwayne Lowry). on the march, crashing across from the Aggie two. Dalebout booted the extra point and BYU SCORES FOR THE COUGARS Raynor earce (40) is shovm slamming across- tlie second BYU touchdown in Saturday's ga me with Utah State in the BYU Stadium.

The touchdown came in the closing secon ds of the game. The Cats won 14-0. (Herald Staff. Photo by M. Grant Bartholomew) ed 7-0.

And, that was the way the score remained until the Cougars marched 70 yards for a touch down in the wild, fireworks-filled ourth quarter. The key play was a 34-yard College Football Scores BYU Captures Harrier Race pass from Johnstxn to Pearce running play and the Cats started that moved the ball from BYU 36 to the Aggie 30. accusing the Aggies of trying to steal the ball. There was some shoving and Three plays later the Cats had first down on the Ag 15, with the aid of an offside penalty pushing and then Len Rhode, 218-pound Aggie tackle, charged BYU center Bob Olson and two started gainst Utah State. Then came the battle royal and trading punches.

That brought the 15 yard penalty that set up Brigham Young University, sparked by Gary Griffith, won the team championship in the first annual Skyline, Conference crosscountry run held Saturday morning on a three-mile course laid out on the Timpanogos Golf links. BYU pulled down first place with 10 points, followed by Utah with 15, Wyoming with 25, and Pearce's scoring dive. all the players from both benches streaming onto the field. Coach Kopp was seen in the middle of the mass of Plugging human-itv tryina frantically to pull play By UNITED PRESS East Springfield 14, Rhode Island 0 Penn State 27 West Virginia 6 Syracuse 24 Pittsburgh 21 Army 53 Colgate 7 Princeton 7 Brown 0 Yale 14 Dartmouth 14 Cornell. 8 Columbia 0 Harvard 13 Penn 6 Syracuse 24 Pittsburgh 21 Southwest Texas Christian 19 Baylor 6 Southern Methodist 19.

Texas 12 Texas A 7 Arkansas 6 Arizona (Flagstaff) St. 44 New Mexico Western 12 East Texas' S. 42 Texas A I 12 The lineups: Brigham Young Left ends R. K. Brown, Dick UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER ,3 ,1957 Utah Passers Riddle Colorado State For 55-0 Win on Snowy Gridiron Woolstenhtdme, Mel Brown, Paul ers apart, but the Pier 6 brawl continued for several moments be- Caldwell.

Left tackles John Kapele, How fore thinss quieted down again. ard Condie, Dave Hanks. Although a hundred punches College of Pacific 21 Marquette 7 South No. Carolina State 19 Wake For. 0 VMI 20 Virginia 7 Tennessee 35 North Carolina 0 Maryland 10 South Carolina 6 Georgia Tech 13" Duke 0 Alabama 14 Georgia 13 Mississippi St.

27 Tulane 6 Kentucky 53 Memphis State 7 Auburn 13 Florida 0 Vanderbilt 7 Louisiana State 0 Midwest Minnesota 34 Indiana 0 Oklahoma 13 Kansas St. 0 Ohio State 47 Northwestern 6 Michigan 21, Iowa 21 Drake 20 Iowa State 0 Michigan State 21 Wisconsin 7 Kansas 14 Nebraska 12 Purdue 21 Illinois 6 Navy 20 Notre Dame 6 West Oregon 27 Stanford 26 UCLA 16 California 14 Oregon St. 39 Washington St. 25 So. California 19 Washington 12 Utah 55 Colorado St.

0 Brigham Young 14 Utah State 0 Left guard Lonnie Dennis, Jay must have been thrown during the Goldman, Norm Putnam. brawl, some of them booming hay Montana with 29, The team with the fewest num ber of points was declared the winner and so on down the line. Griffith won the race in 16:37.8. Bok Suk Shim of BYU was second, Jim tarneil of Wyoming third, Gary Eyre of Utah fourth, and Ron Molen of Utah fifth. Centers Bob Olson, Lynn Read makers whipped in from right ing, Paul Dalebout.

field, there, surprisingly enough Right guard Paul Eckel, George were no knockouts and few knock cup completed an amazing 11 out of 13 passes for 158 yards. Score by quarters: Utah ...........28 0 20 7W Colorado State 0 0 0 0 Kinder. downs. Right tackle Howard Condie, But the fun was not entirely over Missouri Line Wayne Ash. even after the free-for-all, because Right end Tom Clark.

Curt on the next play Rhode, who must Brown, George Smith, Jack have some genuine fistic ambi kickoff for a touchdown to get Utah off to a fast start. The win was the fourth against one defeat for the league-leading Utes and their first homecoming triumph in three seasons. Quarterback Lee Grosscup and teammate Wally Suba riddled the Rams' defenses with 21 completions and 267 yards. Colorado State's deepest penetration all afternoon was to the Utah, 13-yard line in the final five seconds of play. gained a total of 403 yards, 267 through the air." Gross- SALT LAKE CITY' (UP) Daring Utah refused to wrap up its parsing game on a slippery, snow-whitened gridiron Saturday and utilized the airways for a 55-0 Skyline conference victory over Colorado State University.

The homecoming contest was played before 7,051 fans in Ute stadium. Utah struck for four touchdowns in the first 12 minutes of the game and the' Rams never could recover. Fullback Merrill Douglas returned the opening tidns, roughed up a BYU player Tops Colorado Quarterbacks Carroll Johnston. and the Aggies were penalized 15 Wayne Startin. yards to the one-yard line.

Easy Matter Left half Raynor Pearce, Keith For 9-6 Win The Shaver Center Electric Shaver Specialists SALES REPAIRS ALL MAKES 30 No. 2nd West Provo FR 3-1309 Hubbs, Joe McGinn. It was an easy matter for half Dartmouth Ties Yale NEW HAVEN, Conn. (UP) Quarterback Dave Bradley fired an touchdown pass to Brian Hepburn in the final 10 seconds of play Saturday to earn un beaten Dartmouth a 14-14 tie with Yale. 'A crowd of 47,600 saw Dartmouth drive 68 yards in the wake of two swift Xale touchdowns, the last of which appeared to have knocked Dartmouth from the ranks of the unbeaten.

Right half Howard Ringwood. back Raynor Pearce to pound across for the Cougars' second Larry Regis. Colorado West. 60 Colorado Col. 0 Fullback Weldon Jackson.

Steve touchdown, and when Paul Dale- BOULDER, Colo. Missouri's line scored the winning Wyoming7 Air Force Academy 7 Missouri 9 Colorado 6 Campora, Don Dixon. bout booted the extra point the Cats led 14-0 with six seconds points in a 9-6 big eight conference football victory over Colo showing on the scoreboard clock Utah State Left end Garry Kapp. Left tackles Bill Meglen, Arnie Montana St. 16 No.

Dakota St. 7 Denver 19. New Mexico 0 Idaho 31, Montana 13 It was one of the wildest fin rado Saturday on a cold, rainy, muddy field 41,000 homecoming spectators. Gernick. ishes to a game ever seen in the BYU Stadium, and a glorous vic Left guards Dino Anast, Willie The victory established next Dixon.

Saturday's Oklahoma Missouri tory for Coach Kopp fire-breath lrig Cat. Individual Hero Centers Bob Stinke, Ken Ben TV's Red Barber has big news! game as the one to decide the son. Weldon Jackson, whom Coach Right guards Jary Lund, Don Big Eight championship and an Orange Bowl bid. Oklahoma edg 1 Kopp calls the "greatest 170- Gerbozy. For The HOLIDAYS 1 A New Crescent Park oound fullback in the country, ed Colorado, 14-13, last Saturday.

Right tackle Len Rohde. Right ends Bob Wilson, Lou fill) Jones. Quarterbacks Bob Winters, Aus was the big individual hero of the game, but he had to share the spotlight with the magnificent Cougar line that included such stalwarts as John Kapeje, voted top lineman of the game'by the work Guard Charles Rash put Missouri ahead, 7-S, early in the third period with a 20th straight conversion over the past two seasons. The point came after another lineman, end Bill Mc- tin Parlette. Left half Overton Curtis.

Right half Jerry Pelovsky, Pete (or more) ing press: Wayne Ash, R. Lenotti. Kinney, set up Missouri's touchdown by recovering Colorado Brown. Lynn Reading, Tom Clark, Fullbacks Leo Ducharme, Bob and Lonnie Dennis, to mention a Doctor. few.

Score by quarters: Jackson, who was voted the out BYU 0 7 0 714 USU 0 0 0 00 tailback Bob Stransky's fumble at the. Colorado 40. Missouri clearly outplayed Colorado in the second half, and used three timely tjuick kicks to keep Colorado away during much of the first half standing back of the game, scored the first touchdown and ran for a total of 129 yards during the game BYU scoring Touchdowns lUSi Jackson, Pearce; conversions, for a five-yard-per-carry average Dalebout (2). And he made his yardage the hard USU scoring Touchdowns. way pounding through the middled conversions, 0.

with the new State Farm Bank Plan Actual frgwws from fot Form fllt. of the line. Jackson, iwho hails from Mesa, Attendance 7244. Statistics BYU USU 1. Pick tht ear you want new or used then call your Stat Farm agent about tank Plan financing and insurance.

a great spawning ground for fine athletes, also was a bearcat at backing up the line and on Total first downs 14 9 T-i. 4 Western State Smashes Colorado College 60-0 GUNNISON, Colo. (UP) Astounding Bill Schmalz, who scored six touchdowns two weeks ago and three last week, galloped for three" First downs rushing 10 6 Styled and tailored for the most discriminating men, from luxurious domestic and imported fabrics. First downs passing 2 3 pass defense "But it was the play of the Cou First downs penalties 2 0 gar line that pleased Kopp the Yards gained rushing 192 146 most and stole the hearts of the more Saturday as Western (Colo.) Yards gained passing 87 55 State smashed Colorado College, Total yardage gained 279 201 weather-beaten BYU fajis, who sat in a blinding snow storm through 60-0, in a Rocky Mountain confer Passes attempted 5 out the first half to cheer their Passes completed 4 3 2. The aftat toes ta wtrk! He helps ye get financing through a leading local bank.

You get a check for the car dealer. You're a "cash buyer." The car is yours. gridiron neroes. The rock-ribbed, tough-as-raw Passes intercepted by 2 0 Number of punts 6 5 ence football game. Schmalz, a six-foot, 165-found senior from Olathe, never started a game for Western State until two weeks ago.

Total yards punted .205 179 hide BYU forward wall did a terrific job in containing the explo Average yards per punt 34 35 t. Yon save with tank Rates. Low borrowing rates may save you hundreds of dollars over. high-Interest "deals." Pay merits are arranged to suit you. private.

sive Aggie attack, especially in the first half, when the Farmers Appearing in only four games Number of fumbles 1 Number of fumbles lost by 1 Number of penalties 4 Resistol HATS were held to a mere 55 yards on this season, Schmalz has scored 13 touchdowns, and in 49 carries has the ground and 22 yards through Yds. lost through penalties 40 35 gained 514 yards from scrimmage. tne air. Perform Much Better i. Jill Coach Ev Faunces charges, led The luxury Hat of them all.

Made from in foe tilts In the newest shapes All featwring the comfortable tef-eonformjng head band: by the fine passing of Winters. 1 whr was tops in total offense and Yen save with "Carefof Driver" at insurance. State Farm has kept auto insurance rates low by aiming to Insure only careful drivers. You save every day you're insured. second best in forward passing in the nation going into Saturday's game, and some great running by You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet! Sneak A Peek at the 95 (o)95 (O).

AND CHAIN LINK ASK AN AGENT LISTED FOR FREE YOUR CAR-BUYING DOLLARS GO FURTHER" OPEN MONDAY NITE TIL 9 P.M. 36- HIGH 0 ST ATI VAIM INSUKANCI INCLUDES: THE BANK PLAN OP OTATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY; Mem Office. i Bloomlngton, llllnl St Lr lyjuuiLU 0 Line Posts and Top Rails As Lo Sl AA Per Wotch "Red Borber't Corner" on NBC-TV following th FrWoy night CALL YOUR STATE FARM AGENT TODAY ELDOtl V. PAYNE CARL f.lADSEN 398 N. 5th West Ph.

FR 3-120 61 East 1st Ph. FB 3-S492 II; B. PAYNE RUL0N JYEIIS 3SS N. 5th West Ph. Fit 3-6120 24 W.

Center Ph. FB 3-713 ti. c. nicies Cl EAST 1st N. Ph.

Fit 3-5740 vU Lineal Ft. For Free Estimates Call AC 5-2269 I Nothing Down 36 Months to Pay I See Cliff Morain at DULLOCK Home Specialties 118 No. State, in Orem 570 NORTH MAIN SPANISH FORK, UTAH Layawy now for CHristass.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Daily Herald Archive

Pages Available:
864,343
Years Available:
1909-2009