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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 15

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1 dYU 38 Ariz. 20 Georgia 23- Ole Miss. 24 Baylor .21 Pacific 0 Arizona 17 Georgia Tech 14 Miss. State 0 Rice 77 4 Colo. State .34 Alabama 34 Iowa State rr 1 0 So.

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21 SMUttv.tZI NotreDame 51: Memphis 14 Tennessee 28 7 Florida 16 0- So.CaL 0 13 Vanderbilt 0 FaliasXats Rip UOP ore Th reeJCougarPJayers Rack-Up NewrMarks Tin -3? And then there was Ben Lav- By RAY SCHWARTZ "-Herald Sports-itor- another record when he booted a punt 79 yards and "Company" to eclipse a punt of 78 yards gave the record-book another beating Saturday afternoon -as made by Bill. WrighUin-196L- the Bngham Young University's Cougar's swept to an easy 38-0 Victory over the University of Sandy's Decision Right One, Doctor Says Pacific before 14,845 chiHed but happy fans in the. BYU SandyKoufax hadjo otoer. choice but to retirejromjbase- BYU'sith Win The victory the eighth of the season for the Cougars against two losses and was the -first. time in BYU history that, the Cats have won eight games in a single campaign.

They ended WAC play last weekend with a loss 1o Wyoming giving lbem.A.M ttcoid.and.a-second- Stadium. baU. this past -week Thafs the opinion of Dr. Robert Kerlan, the doctor who has treated the Dodger pitching ace for a circulatory problem' received honorable mention rec xrr -c fc i 'U'f 7. iMnaaalBIIMMIMM1HBaaMHHaaHaHaBaMMH ognition on the Newspaper En his nana ana tneannriucj terprise Association All-Am condition in his elbow that forc- erica, broke Jonnny tsrignt edUs retirement "from base- touchdowns responsible for (touchdowns scored by "passes" and running) record, as he passed for three touchdowns and uau.

"urrayTDIdennanTpotts" editor for the Newspaper Enterprise-Association, talked with Ttr Korlnn nhnut Sanriv'K place tie in loop Competition. Coach Tom Hudspeth's charges won the conference" title last year. The Cougars scored touchdowns in each of the first two. quarters for a 26-0 lead at halftime and then came I I decision to retire and came up tY special and exclusive I -w right back after the intermission to rack up two more touchdowns in the third period and win going away. ran for a fourth one in sparking the Cats to victory.

The four touchdowns Carter got running and passing Saturday gave 'Mm. a record-breaking total of 68 touchdowns responsible for. Carter had 64 touchdowns running and passing over a three-year career and war tied witiiJBriglit.iofe"NCAA- record in mat department going into Saturday's, game. uiaerman quotes ur. as follows: "Both subjectively and ob The Tigers largest scoring jectively, you've sot to honor opportunity came in the second quarter when they moved to 7 the BYU 3 on a Bob Lee to Bob; Sandy's decision.

In attending any patient, no matter what the ailment, you've got to allow for the patient's own feeling. Whatever the diagnosis by the doctor, if the patient says he Ricloli pass that covered 37 yards. Ricioli made a sensa-" tional diving over-the shoulder The sharpshooting Cougar quarterback who broke Bright's NCAA career total offense rec- 5' II I S.t I i nainh nt (Via Kail Put tVi Pate' feels pain, that's it. ord iastrweek against WyorningTtaerensive unit that featured the also, tied Babe Parilii's record rushing record in the game as he picked np 204 yards on tb ground Saturday. BYU won 384.

(Photo by Herald staff photographer Dean Ostlund) "There's no question at all in my mind in the past Sandy Koufax likes of Joe Scanlan. Glen JOHN OGDEN 32) of fteougiuvis-shown scoring one of his two tonchdownstn Saturday's game with the University Pacific. Ogden la. shown crashing over Dan Blomquist (45) of UOP, as he scores the td. Ogden set a new stadium Gardner, Dick Banky, Curg Belcher and Terry Colson rose for touchdown passes for a career wim his mree scoring aerials Saturday.

Equak-Record Carter's mree scoring passes (wo seasons especially, Sandy felt not only pain, but severe pain excruciating pain on certain pitches. 1 "Professionally I am amazed that he "got through the "last -season -so-magnificently. By all have -done up in all its might and threw Frank Seaman for a four-yard Grid Scores oss and then harassed Lee inte nearly as well as he did. "I do not think he could pitch another year equalled the 50 touchdown pas not regular- three incompleted passes to stop the threat ses tossed by Parilli, former University of Kentucky quarter Va. 21 N.

Carolina 14 The Cougars charged 68 yards Georgia 23 Ga. Tech 14 back, who played during the for their, first touchdown vita. ly, not occasionally. "I will continue to treat Sandy because his elbow is in such poor condition that he, will need treatment for plain every day living JThe; effect of -the jondition is. that Sandy will probably never be able to straighten his arm without feeling intense Ala.

34 Sou. Miss, 1050-51-52 seasons. :24 -left. Jn -the first- quarter, Miami 21 Florida 16 Nobody -can say- Carterr'a with running of Carter and Clemson 35 Carolina 10 for Sanratolnlep th attack. pain, notven letting it hang at hUMide-normally.

Ole Miss 24 Miss." St; 0 sxar, jjion nave enougn oppor- Carter swung around his right Tennessee, 28 Vanderbilt 0 26 1 end on a keeper for 17 yards and one big, gainer and Ogden ripped over right tackle and cutback for 22 yards, as the Cats moved to the UOP 10-yard PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1966 tunities in me last quarter to break Parilii's touchdown passes record. He hit Casey Boyett with ia. pass while Boyett was standing wide-open in the end zone. The pass was right on target. Holy Cross 32 Boston Coll.

Army 20 Navy 7 Miami (0.) 28 Cincinnati 8 SMU 21 TCU 0 mm line. Carter then sprinted around his- right end for a tion he Only treatment the usual whirlpool baths and packs can ease the pain and keep his arm fairly operable. "The pain he felt when he began pitching a game was a dull ache, which was constant throughout the nine inningsrThe more he pitched, the more intense the pain. And it often veloped into excruciating, sharp stabs of pain. "This meant he would lose the ftowof rhythm in his deliv- eryerkihg Wpifcnea or pulling up on them.

You know what that could mean to a pitcher of Sandy's calibre. "Sandy Koufax has asked me repeatedly what he should do: quit or go on pitching. And, as I have said, subjectively and objectively, he lad no other decision but to do what he has done retire. I agree 100 per cent with his decision. A man can take only so much.

but Casey dropped the baHand nobody -in the stadium felt worse about the bobble than A BYU. went 58 yards for its Phoenix Trips Dixie 106-77 PHOENIX, "Ariz. (UPI) 5. second touchdown with Ogden 1 2 "..4 did the BYU wingback-turned- split end Moments later Carter him With six men scoring in double figures, Phoenix College rolled to a 106-77 win over Dixie doing the running and Carter the Ogden got a 12-yard run off and Carter passed 16 yards to Odle and hit Kent Oborn with a six-yard payoff pitch. self botched up another chance to pass for a record-breaking Junior College of St.

George, 1 rX A touchdown when he fumbled Utah," in the 1966 cage opener "I would say that Sandy's condition 'the past two years was a handicap, as opposed to an ailment which pitchers have on a running play and Pacific Friday night A 45-yard Lee to Ricioli pass from time to iimey recovered on its, 15. play was the feature of a Tiger 1 The Bears moved to an early 1M lead, which they built to "I have never known a pitcher who performed so well And Carter got still another drive the second quarter that chance with a tittle over 56-43 Smith under so. serious a handicap. He might have to be minus limb or an eye to be any worse off as a performer." carried to the BYU 24 before Colson came up with a spec minute to play when the Cou. and Dave Lindstrom scored 18 each for the Bears, followed by reserve guard Walter Guy tacular pass interception, div gars forced Pacific to punt and got the ball on their 43-yard ing over a UOP and BYU play 1 line.

with 15, Buddy Jhalmerson 12; er to make the grab while in 22 Out of 39 full flight- and Archie Rhymes and Jim Johnston each wim 4tr---- it -Ogden Joe Winrow of Dixie took high Then the Cougars -were off completed 22 out of 39 passes on this cold afternoon that point honors with 21. Also in double figures for the Rebels Dr. Kerlan apparently is a giiy whfr speaks from personal experiencewheTrhetalksabout Sandy's arthritic condition. Olderraan says Dr. Kerlan is one of the most famous special- ists in the country in this The NEA sports editor says Dr.

erlan luWeCS vents him from straightening up. Dr. Kerlan also is seldom without pain in the performance of his duties. So it's easy to see why Dr. Kerlan is sympathetic with Sandy's decision to retire from pitching.

j- And after reading Dr. Kerlan's analysis of Sandy's arthritic condition; a person has go to have an even greater admiration for Koufax and the feats of pitching he has performed. AAU Boxing Meet Goes to Stan's Again found the sun playing hide-and- and running again on the wings of Carter's passing arm and the flying feet of Ogden. Ogden were Cliff Findlay with 14 and seek with the clouds throughout Jay Franson with 13. the game, went to Phil Odle, the made one twisting, smashing run Bf 10 yards and a' booming Cats pass-catching phenom and a great competitor and to Boy A gallop of 27 yards, while Carter ett, in an all-out effort to crack hit Oborn on a pair of tosses to i 'Y' Blankets Given To Footballers Parilii's record.

move the Cats 87 yards for a touchdown. Ogden slammed Carter, passed 15 yards to Odle, seven to Boyett and 20- For the third straight year, Stan's Boxing Club of Orem across from, the Oborn, who did a great. job. yards to Odle again to move the baH4o-theHPic-24rOnrfte Hll-hostthe-InterinounUin-AAU-boxing tourney-next jSeventeenCougar- footballers -V The tourney has tentatively been set for Orem High once who played the final game of on punt returns aaturaay, next play, Carter- tried to hit aga' according to Stan Chynoweth. manager of the clubC legged a' Pacific boot back 23 yards to -set the next BYU It'a indeed a credit to Chynoweth and the many dedicated Boyett who was open on the goal line, but Hal Lurtsema of scoring march hr motion.

Car- boxing enthusiasts he ha? gathered around him that the AAU the Tigers Intercepted the ball tor ran for four- yards from 'committee has -awarded his club the boxing tourney for the his 42 and then threw four at the 13 and Carter's chances for setting another new NCAA their college careers Saturday against University of Pacific were honored by the Provo Elks Lodge at the conclusion of the game. Elks Lodge made its annual presentation of-BIockY blankets to the graduating football seniors of the school. Players receiving1 the blankets were Virgil Carter. John straight passes for the touch- down. His payoff pitch-was for record went down the drain, 4-' stilFwasagreataftep third fraight yeai1 Stan's Club, assisted by many other organizations and rd-working individuals have greatly impressed the AAU crnmittee with the wav they have conducted the tourney the past two years.

The tourney has gone off smoothly and msde some money both for the AAU and the club. 11 yards to Ogden, and it gave the Cats a 264) halftime lead. noon for the BYU star who racked up 286 yards passing Joe Scanlan blocked a auick and 99 yards rushing for a total kick by Pacific to give the Cats In other words, the tourney has been both an artistic and of 367 yards for the game and financial success the past couple of years. fi a career total of 6,354 yards, another scoring opportunity in the third periooTfrom the UOP r- OgdenKent Oborn, Steve Og. den, "Tan Russell, Curg Belcher, Bobby Ashdown, JJen Laverty Gordon Blackham.

far surpassing Bright's old NCAA record of 5930 set in 15. Ogden made a yard and then Carter hit Oborn with a Competitive Swimming on Upswing 1949 when he was a star al Moses Gordon Jennines scoring pass. Coach Walt Cryer has done a great loo tn wuiaing up want Wilson, Paul Ehrmann, Drake University. First in History The Cats final touchdown was competitive swimming in the Provo area through fte BYU Glen -Gardnerv Lou Andrus, Thus, Carter became the first player in coDege football his set up by another great punt return by Oborn, who ran be? hind a wall of BYU blockers from his 27 to the Pacific tory to gam more than 6000 HOLDING THE BALL in a rather precarioos manner. Phil Odle (88) of BYU is shown starting np field for a sizeable gain after re ceiving a pass from quarterback Virgil Carter (14-in background) in Saturday's game wim Pa cific.

It was the season's finale for both teams. Dolphins team. The team now has grown to 80 members who Doug Schow, and Dennis Pal- (See SPORTS WITH CHWARTZ, Page 18) Imer. Texas Western Trips Utah 27 20- yards ground and through the But Carter wasnt the only record-breaker Saturday. John BYU -Pacific Game Statistics GOALIE BENCHED DETROIT (UPI) -The De Ogden, running with the power 13-10 halftime lead on Jack Gehrke's 15-yard UOPiBYU-Carter 11 run kick failed of an infuriated water buffalo, troit Red Wings indefinitely twisted, churned and -rammed pass to Merlin Dnggs on benched veteran goalie Roger 9I BYU Oborn 6 pass from Car-10, ter Ashdown kick BYU First downs 31 Rushing yardage 307 Passing yardage 268 Passes 22-39 his way.

Jor 204 yards, the best tackle-eligible play and a 62- Ml i -Play Nullified Carter passed' to Odle in the end zone but the play was nullified by an offsides penalty against the Cats. Undismayed, by this bit of misfortune, the supremely confident Carter merely hitched up his pants and on the next play sent Oj. den racing for a touchdown ca a handoff on a great bit fakery. That was the scoring for C.j game, butjt was more the Cougars needed.1 yard touchdown bomb from Crozier Friday, in a move to snap the team's five-game losing streak. of his career and good enough and sent Leroy Johnson plunging across from a one yard out for the Miners' final touchdown, giving them a winning 6-4 season.

Hughes caught a 25 yard touchdown pass from Stevens and Jerry Waddles kicked a 33 yard field goal to give run failed 17BYU-Ogden 4 for a stadium record, Darrell Bigelow to Gene Cabad-ing with-l seconds left in the. EL PASO, Tex. (UPI)-6oph-omore Brooks Dawson came off the bench Saturday night to en-gineef Texas- Western to a 27-20 come-from-behind victory over Utah. Dawson replaced starting quarterback Billy Stevens who left the game in the third quartet with a broken right hand. Dawson nailed Chuck Hughes with a 9-yard touchdown pass dxu ygoen pass irom car- Ogden also ran for two touch passes intrcptd by 1 3 9-36 -r ter Laverty kick Lrst halt.

2-56 Punts downs as he just about put 0 BYU Oborn 15, pass 'from Car- on his bid for an un General manager-coach' Sid Abel said that Crozier "is just not sharp or alert," and that Hank Bassen will take over goal tending duties for the Red Wings. 50' tor kick failed precedented third straight West Earhest possible date for Texas Western" a quick 10-0 Fumbles lost Yards penalized BYU 13 UOP 0 2 65 13 12 0 0 ern Athletic Conference rush- 0-38 BYU Ogden 24 run pass failed Easter is March 22, latest date lead. fng title. 0 0" A 14,845 is April 25. Utah roared back to take a A.

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