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Show SUNDAY HERALD Gambling Marvlaod! Cops 22-2- 1 fiy GTsphOver ran to- Md. (UPI) vak passing to Collins in the end Gallant and gambling Maryland zone for. the winning two points; Collins then nailed the lid on upset unbeaten Syracuse, 22-2on an Saturday electrifying Syracuse hopes with three straight run by an unheralded sophotackles 'on the'Orf more halfback and, a clutch con angemeh's last offensive series, It was poetic justice because it version catch: by Collins who gave Syracuse was candidate' Gary Collins, an opening for its last and ap. The1 powerful Orangemen had just taken a 4 fourth quarter lead on Ernie Davis , touchdown "v PARK, 1, 66-ya- rd bone-crushi- - ng All-Americ- an apparent winning TD. ? -- .1 yards to. the one 'and after three futile stabs' at the center 43 Maryland was clinging to a' lead late in the final quarter when Collins went back' to punt and fumbled the snap from center. one lls weak kick bounced only on over took and Syracuse yard the Terrapins' 44. On the next play Davis roared 14-- 3 - - ill II COLLEGE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8, ' Utah County, Utah i two-poi- . ... j when the ' Terrapin lightning struck with" only six minutes to v. play. Arizzi Ernie burst through ,a ; gaping hole off .tackle and raced 66 yards to the Syracuse. 10. Pick Novok passed ' to end Dick Barlund for a first down inches away from the goal line and Dennie Condie swept off , tackle on the next play for a - touchdown that put Maryland only one point behind. The Terps, who could have been forgiven if they had gone for. a tie against the favored invaders, went for broke instead with No- - Third-string- . . r . Provo Gun Club Sets Shoot Today ; f. : Every shooter will get a chance to win a prize In the Provo Gun Club's turkey shoot which will get under way today at .10 a.m., and continue until tark.r Dr. K.W. Georges,- club president,, said the participants will be classified according to ability, thus assuring all a Chance to win, The shoot will be held at the club'g range near the Provo - - : . - - 4 on - v. t . v ANN ARBOR, Mich. (UPI) er . -- E . . to ' the Wolverine scoring. W-for- : ., ' i - ranked eighth "The Wolverines, in the nation, capitalized on two Army fumbles to score a touch-dow"and a field goal in the open. n ing period. They added four more touchdowns, one of them set up pass, tp by an Intercepted 4rmy '' rout. the complete The powerhouse Michigan ground attack was led by halfback Dave Raimey who went' l yards for one touchdown, Benme McRae, who dashed 47 yards for another, Bill Tunnicliff , who scored ; on a three yard plunge and Bruce McLenna ran seven yardis for another score. The final Michigan touchdown Came late in the final period oh a pass from reserve quarterback Bob Chandler to end Bob Brown. Doug Bickle contributed a field goal and five extra points , 36-ya- rd Ohio State -- Rallies To S. 21-ya- Victory Over Hoosiers COLUMBui, Qhio. (UPI) Ohio State finally shook its sopho more halfbacks loose Saturday Io fourth period touchdowns, in 13-victory over UCLA in the first meeting between the sectional powers. The Buckeyes, with their vaunt ed. power attack stymied, mixea junior Bill Mrukowski's passing with Paul Warfield's fancy run ning for an eight-pla- y drive, including 20 yards gained on penalties, for their first touch come-from-behi- rd Field Goal Gives Wisconsin 13-- 3 4-- 11 3 nd 16 14 Lou's'Lounge.. LaGeorge Ebonite; No. 1 . No. 6, -- 10 5 4 Knudsen Music HTS LaGeorge, 2677 HTG 4 3 4 6 8 9 10 io 10. Bergs cr:4...;..w; Provo Hide & Fur Gene. Evans Phar. Taylors, Tnc ..... ... 13 13 13 . 12 7 HTG-Mitch, 5-- , .'" 11 10 10 10 10 10 9 First Security 4- - .University Cleaners Provo Plumbing . Security Title -Hansen Candy , . 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UCLA's John Walker (46), Chuck ing left end for 12 yar.ds. Hicks (88) Fos Anderson (74); Dick Allen (67) and Mitch Dimkich (22) converge Michigan kicked off but Army fumbled again ton its first play (Herald-UP- I on Snell. The Buckeyes rallied to win 13-Telephoto). from scrimmage. Michigan recov ered and Bickle booted a field goal when the offense stalled. Statistics: Midi igan Army ....... I 6-- 3 12 15 First downs 239 . 15 Rushing yardage 164 50 BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (UPD Passing yardage Madison, Wis., missed a half 3 Passes Jim Bakken, a reserve quarter dozen field goal attempts against 0 Passes intercepted by 2 back whose specialty is kicking, Utali and Michigan State this Punts booted two field goals for a mod3 0 Fumbles lost ern Big Ten record Saturday to season but he was dead center 1 45 '50 Yards penalized give Wisconsin a 3 victory over Saturday for the Badgers' second hapless Indiana before 23,270 fans. wift against one loss andj their first senior from in two conference games. Bakken, a ' dium'. 3 quarterback Pete Eckert took to seized, Army, which was able to gain Michigan's Wolverines ' three Army miscues and turned only 15 , yards' rushing? all1 afteron a devastating ground .attack noon, managed its only touchSaturdays to crush the previously down 'in the third period wheti unbeaten Cadets 38-- 8 and rollto thir second straight triumph Sta- e 65,012 fans at. Michigan (UPi) new scoring Bill Swingle, scored two touchdowns and was the , spark behind two more Saturday " in : a 27-- 7 Wildcat triumph over e, Big Ten rival a slippery, sliding run-- " ner, took ,a pass for one touchdown in the second quarter "and. went two yards into the end zone in the fourth quarter. The key play in the final drivo was a Fred Quinn to Swindle ; pass. Wholescale scoring is getting to be a Swindle habit. . He scored three touchdowns in the Wildcats route of Boston College last 21-ya- 21-1- ; S Illinois-Swingl- zi J III. CHAMPAIGN, nt' 19G1 Wildcats Defeat Illinois 28-- 7 Northwestern's of Maryland's line, Davis went wide' for the TD. Dave Sarette cruised around end for a conversion and the Maryland cause - looked blacker than the band's uniform until the Ar-riroof fell in, 7 m: Phone FR " : 3-67- 15 , USE OUR LA YAW AY PLAN . J J) |