Alabama Named College Grid Champ NEW YORK (UPI) — the 292 Points
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Ogden Standard-Examiner, Tuesday, December 4, 1973 Alabama Named College Grid Champ NEW YORK (UPI) — The 292 points. sided wins ever—77-6 over al Board of Coaches final top cry of "We're No. 1" became It was the third national Virginia Tech. 20 major college football rat- official in Tuscaloosa,. Ala. championship -for Alabama—the today as Alabama's Crimson other two, 1961 and 1964 also Ohio State, which is going to ings with won-lost records and Tide, one of the most talent- coming under Bryant's coach- the Rose Bowl, and Notre first place votes in parenthe- laden college football teams in ing tenure. The UPI national Dame, which is going to the ses: (Final week) history, was named national championship, in an agreement Sugar Bowl to face Alabama, Team Points champion for 1973 by . the with the. American Football remained 3-4 respectively in the 1. Alabama (21) (11-0) 325 2. Oklahoma (9) (9-0-1) 292 United Press International Coaches Association, is decided final ratings. 3. Ohio State (2) (9-0-1) 244 Board of Coaches. on regular season play .only. But Penn State, which faces 4. Notre Dame (1) (10-0) 241 5. Penn State (11-0) 193 Coach Bear Bryant's Crimson Alabama, ranked second in LSU in the Orange Bowl, 6. Michigan (1) (10-0-1) 190 Tide, which swept to a perfect the nation in total offense, third 7. Southern California (9-1-1) 13* replaced Michigan as the No. 5 S. Texas (8-2) 74 11-0 season without so much as in rushing offense and third in team. 9. UCLA (9-2) SO 10. Arizona tSate (10-1) 39 a even a scare, received 21 first scoring, won all of its games in Michigan, still smarting from 11 (tie) Nebraska (8-2-1) IS place votes and 325 points from 1973 by at least two touchdowns its Rose Bowl rebuff by the Big (tie) Texas Tech (10-1) IS 13. Houston (10-1) 13 the 34 coaches participating in and shut out four opponents- Ten, wound up sixth, followed 14. LSU (9-2) 10 the final ratings. Oklahoma, California 66-0, Vanderbilt 44-0, in order by Southern California, 15. (tie) Kansas (7-3-1) 4 (tie) Tulane (9-2) 4 which finished with a 10-0-1 Mississippi State 35-0 and Texas, UCLA and Arizona 17. Miami (O.) (10-0) 3 mark, was a distant second Auburn 35-0~in addition to State. IS. (tie) Maryland (8-3) 2 (tie) San Diego tSat« (9-1-1) 2 with nine first place votes and posting one of the most one- The United Press Internation- (tie) Florida (7-4) 2 WINTER BASEBALL MEETINGS Cross Country Clinics Spitball Rule Written Planned for December A cross country ski clinic will play skiing equipment, HOUSTON (UPI) — They've | end of the year. Chicago is on a handed hurler, Barry Lersch. be conducted at Weber State] On Dec. 13 Dr. Glidden will been talking about doing young kick and while Pina is College and Snow Basin Dec. 6, demonstrate the techniques of But the most significant event cross country skiing, downhill something about the spitball for certainly no rookie he is sev2n was the decision concerning the 13 and 15, sponsored by the years. Sierra Club and the Weber State running, turning, waxing and years younger than Locker. spitter and what to do about it. And now they finally have. Division of Continuing Educa- other skills, and discuss touring They did not bring it back, OTHER TRADES The rules committee —made tion. sites. HIGH basketball coach Ron Abegglen goes over offensive patterns which some baseball officials In other trades, Houston sent up of three representatives] Instructor is Dr. Jocelyn On Dec. 15, students will go Tflfith three of his regulars. Players are (left to right), Gary Little, Scott Whittier and a lot of pitchers had reliever Cecil Upshaw_ to j each from the American (Jock) Glidden, assistant pro- to Snow Basin for a two-hour ski lesson beginning at 10 a.m. and Jim Wiscombe. advocated. Instead, the major Cleveland for reliever National League and fessor of philosophy at Weber Johnson and reliever Jim Ray Following will be a ski tour, leagues' rules committee came minor leagues -changed the State, who enjoys skiing as a up with a statute Monday it and infielder Gary Sutherland special interest. from 2 to 4 p.m. feels can be and will be to Detroit for left-hander Fred penalty for throwing the spitter. Sessions will be held in the Fee for the clinic is $6, which enforced in place of the old one. Scherman. Atlanta also traded!In so doing, that part of the WSC Union ballroom on Dec. 6 can be paid at the door Dec. 6 Morgan High Tough Again ri ht hande "Judging from the publicity S d pitcher Ron rule which said an umpire had and Dec. 13, from 7 to 9:30 p.m. or during advance registration. ,„ cr^iHo,. r.*™;™A lorf ,,Q~»'Schueler to Philadelphia in to detent a "fnrp-ien suhst-anre" both nights, when Dr. Glidden MORGAN — After a 20-31 "Both Union and Wasatch evenly matched guards who can thesitte,s£eeu rcve last yeae r «*ow. „„,, ,ri,,»r, «o™« ™ BMCC. said baseball administrator and exchange for another right- on the ball was eliminated. will discuss ski equipment and season and a third place finish'have big teams this year and start any given game in Russ skiing techniques. WHL STANDINGS in _the state AA basketball| should be tough; I think they're Sommers, Stan Nielsen and Jim irules committee chairman Johnson explained that now Johnny Johnson, "There was all an umpire must do to call a On Dec. 6 his topics will cover w I t pts gt ga tourney . what do you do for the teams to beat if we're going Wiscombe. Basketball Action spitter is to feel sure in his cross country skiing equipment: Phoenix IS 13 2 32 113 106 ah encore? to win the Region Nine title sufficient evidence to show that Portland 14 15 2 30 110 110 A 5-10 junior who can double our rule was not written well. mind that a ball has been boots, skis, poles, binding andiseettS 12 12 2 26 80 « The again this year," he added. Salt Lake 12 11 1 25 111 99 The answer is obvious, at forward, Sommers is anl "I think this rule will be In Five Leagues doctored. He does not have to clothing, and he will show a ""* ' possibilities are good. But I In spite of his height, Scott aggressive player who rebounds San Diego 12 11 1 25 82 7B enforced and enforced widely. Five leagues saw action in actually see the material film in ski touring in Southern Denver Morgan High cage coach Ron Whittier is quick and agile with well for his size and can gun placed on the ball. Utah. Sporting st6res will dis-i s £SS*S« Results Abegglen and his current cast'plenty of jumping power. His 'em in with precision from the NEW RULE Ogden City Adult Basketball No game of ..basketball players are the forte has been intimidating 12 to 15 foot range. Basically the new rule allows competition last night. j******** * * * first to admit that last year's defense but he's improved his an umpire to call a pitch a Scores were as follows: Both Nielsen and Wiscombe Industrial League: DDQ 54, Utility team is a hard act to follow. offensive punch in order to can quarterback the Trogan spitter without having found Trailers 45; .45th Ward 53, Syro Steel Nevertheless, the 1974 version carry more of the scoring load something wet or greasy on the 40; Thiokol 52, Hobart Mfg. 42; Safeway offense and Coach Abegglen is 62, Dayton 55. of the Trojan cage team is in this season's cage campaign. counting on their quickness to \baseball, Ail-American 'A" League: Willis Cc. gearing up for the annual At forward, the Trojans will The rules committee action 54, Grain Traders 29; Parson's Asphalt trigger the fast break. ' "" 62, Western Arts 49; Weber State Golf ATTENTION basketball wars with high hopes; t,e counting upon 6-0 senior Nielsen is a 5-11 iunior who came at the end of what had Team 79, R.C. Cola 46. been a fairly bland opening day i Pioneer "A" League: Hercules 43, for another stand-out season on;Gary Little and 6-1 junior Dave handles the ball wel} and iIs0 a - ,. - - . - | Skill Center North 36; Blackcourt Kids nn).. Of baseball S meetings, SeSSlOnSISl, McDonald's Drive-In 43; Raiders 68, U. S. Army Recruiting Service onnounces that a mobile examination tne nardwoocls. | Rogers, who is rapidly gaining |pure shooter from 20 UUL> Smaller than las \,,,h;»h|which ™r,,, T,Tv,t7o tn V,a mnr-rm()re> Utah Barber ColliegU e 32. year, the strength after winning a bout!he should be patriculary ef- Independent League: Bleumel's 67, Sa- team will be present in the Army Recruiting Station Room 283 Post mons 58; Northern Utah Glass 58, Baffo's Trojans are going to depend against leukemia. fective in shooting over zone hectic later. Among the things Office Buildingon Wednesday Decembers, 1973,from 8A.AA. until heavily on three factors to corral U 'ill be the 35; O. C. Parks 62, Mountain Beli 61. EXCELLENT SHOOTFR defenses or pick up slack when | ?£ P Major League: Sav-on won by forfeit noon to provide an opportunity for young men and women in the make a successful season:, stlon of over E and M Ford; Utah Noodle 65, : excellent shooter Whittier is double and tripple-1 ^ Eagles 64.