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Show Nofro Dante - - 2G. M. Carolina V- -- 8 - Baylor Colorado 20 7 Georgia Tech S. Methodist Northwestern - 45 Oklahoma - -- 13 Texas ASM-r- Mich. State 15 Missouri 7 Michigan Louisiana St. - -- 10 Texas Christian - 0 A. F. Academy - 20 7 Wyoming----- - ,9 Texas - Oregon 7 Maryland --- 16 --- 12 Washington - - 23 Idaho------- -0 16 27. Dump ! p;;- .2-- 26 -- 0 -- New Mexico 12 BlasTec. ; Second Half 'Devil Rally x Drops Aggies Fresno State Bulldog bad too much power and tearing ability for visiting Brigham Young university eleven f they plunged and paned their way to a 6 vic; . tory. The first game, of the leaion or the Bulldog and their new u 4'-'- - ' - ' : it BILL McFARLAND United Ires International By i ' fr 'i " " 5 ' ' UTAH COUNTY, ' t , ill PROVO, 27-1- t - TEMPE, Ariz., Sept. 26 (UPD Arizona State University, throttled Utah State by a mashing flrt-ha- lf a unleashed of iwift trio defense, halfbacks ln the second half UTAH, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1959 i to-nl- h't Indicated Cecil Coleman, , " will more that the Fresno team than live up to all the high hopes their lupporteri have for them. Fresno scored fit each of the four quarters with devastating attacks that the Couznn could not handle, Billy Wayte, T, 3, Owens, Nick Masich and Dale Messer provided too much running power, and Bob Van CakJer and Nick Papac provided the aerial attack that kept the Provoans back oa tneir necis ounng mosi o inr game, Only In the final quarter did the Cougar show anything of the nan . First t ';' -- ' f - 4 . " ' i Collegiate Grid Scores - "'V " .United EAST i s ' Army 44 Boiton College gyracui 0 05 Koniai 21 ,.; -- 2-ya- (Herald-UP- Wins Over N. M. . 14-- . , 79-ya- - rd ; " ;Vv j - Flashy Falcons Flatten Careless 'Pokes' 20-- 7 JEFF By United Press International The LARAMIE, Wyo. (UPD Air Force Academy, striking equally well on the ground and in the, air, defeated of Wyoming, 20-- the, University here Saturday a record fans. 20,537 before 'showed the fire which Wyoming a made it possible contender to the defeat Falcons at infrequent but intervals, played too erraticalto mountain a sustained threat. ly Falcon quarterbacks Rich Mayo and ' John Kuenzel functioned effectively in the air and backs Mike Quinlan, Phil Lane, and George Pupich rolled up Idng gains , for. the Air Force oh the ground. Wyoming's .Jim Walden, the "Mississippi gambler," had one of his blackest days in the gridion. Walden fumbled repeatedly, several times at critical points. Wyoming started the game by grabbing a quick touchdown off the Air Force vaunted . offense. Dick Hamilton, Cowboy right 7, - " ; : - 6-- 39 ; . Gif-for- - -- . ' . - , "'! ; 1 . . " i - Steelers Tip i " . s 8 0 0 7 8 6 816 627 Browns 17-- 7 In Pro Loop : i-.- . . , ' . BULLETIN LOS ANGELES (UPD Pat Summerall booted an field goal in the last two minutes of play Saturday night to give the .New York Giants 18-ya- rd vica 1 over Los the tory Angeles Rams before a crowd. of 23-2- come-from-behi- 71,-'"29- 7. !:. PITTSBURGH Layne, a "do- - (UPD Bobby all" quarterback, upset victory over 17-- 7 Metho-.'distvl2v-- . M - j i , 12,-Oreg- j booted a field goal, kicked two conversions, and fired a pair of touchdown passes Saturday night to pace the Pittsburgh Steelers to a . the Cleveland Browns. The blond Texan also carried the ball for repeated long gains to win the cheers of a Crowd of - fans watching the National Football League opener. Layne effectively played a new role as a kicker for the Steelers. The Steelers cut Tom Miner, the star kicker and. leading point maker last' season, a scant , 24 hours before the game. But Layne was equal to the emergenfield cy when he booted a goal in the third period for ihe Steelers' first score. A few minutes later, Layne threw a to pass scoring end Jimmy ' Orr, the 1958 rookie of the year, who was a surprise entry because he had suffered a knee injury ' in the exhibition grind. 33,844 25-ya- rd . : . 19-ya- rd . . four-yar- i Fresno State ' Brigham Young Scoring: Touch downs, Keith Hubbs, Nyle ' McFariane; PAT, Hubbs (Plunge),' Milt Johnson (Pass). Touch: Fresno State Scoring: downs, Billy Wayte 2; George Rasdale, Dale Messer; PAT, Nick Masich (Placement) ; Jay Buckert- - (Pass). , ; - 42-1- 2. , all-Coa- st two-yar- Cadets Crush Eagles 44-- 8 32-yar- d : 07 i Be-cerr- a's Force-Wyomin- . 8-- 15 6-1- - 72-ya-rd' -- pound senior from. Eugene belted end zone from his way into-ththe one after Grosz directed the Ducks 71 yards In 15 plays, nin of them by Powell and three com pleted passes. The final' Webfoot scoring march materialized in. the third period and covered the same amount of ground in the same number of plays. Powell kept the duplication complete by again ' same of over the the top going o touch-dat the for left pileup guard vn from the one again. Reserve quarterback ' Roger Daniels kicked his third straight conversion to account for the final Oregon point. In addition to its first drive, the Ducks had another threat haltedin the final period When a fourth-dow- n Grosz pass from eight yards out was knocked down in the end zone. Ken Vierra, who completed 11 of 18 passes for 159 yards for the Utes, had a big hand in Utah's touchdown which came in the final period. The. march covered 80 yards and took 20 plays before Monk Bailey finally scored from the e . non-scori- ng . In1 WEST POINT, N. Y. (UPI) n Joe Caldwell, a white-haire-d with a whip-las- h fired arm, four touchdowns "and set up two others with his tosses Saturday as Army opened its. football season by clipping the. wings of the Boston College Eagles, Flo-ridia- out-mann- ed 44-- 8. Caldwell, who also converted twice on plunges, spearheaded I the final minutes, carried the Utes another Vierra 80 ut 64-ya- rd er led. ; Utah Orcgone Scoring: Oregon Powell kick) Oregon Powell kick) Oregon Powell kick) Utah Bailey, 2, 0 7 0 0 7 7 66 021 With 2, run 1, (Daniels run (Daniels ; rd - 4 " 8 0 0 08 Fast Scoring By Montana State yardage.. 1 Passes Passes Intercepted by Punts t . . . .... ... .... Fumbles lost . ... Yrds penalized..... 9--16 11-2- 2 " ' 1-- 27 1 20 -Par BURNEYVnXE, Okla., Sept. 26 UPD Betsy Rawls of Spartanburg, S.C., blazed over the Opie Turner Golf Course here Saturday in, five under - par 73, to pass early leader Bonnie Andolph and take the Turner Open Tournament with a total of 221, a new course record. Miss Rawls won a total of in prize and Ijonus money, to run her total 'on the circuit this year to $26,844 in 25 tournaments. The Turner Open was her 10th' 75-73-- 73 $3,-477.- 35 0 Second place went to Louise Sea Island, Ga. with 2 Suggs, 2-- 28 " 32 Whips Gal Poly ii BOZEMAN, Mont., Sept. 26 The Montana State Col (UPI) lege Bobcats, scoring 23 points 6 in nine minutes, avenged a loss last year and overpowered California Poly 35-1-8 here Satur- 4 17-1- day..'. The Bobcats fought a Cal Poly lead twice in the game, once at 0 8 and again at but then came roaring back with, a tremendous second period and a suattaclf to grind perior out the impressive win Montana State iced the game when Rocco Perciavalle - plunged from six inches out and end B?ad Lowell converted to give ihe Bobcats a 15-point lead they never relinquished.' 6-- "A "V4 12-- . all-arou- 4- - nd . '" 46-ya- rd 38-1- . ; 0. - . ; 12 electrified a crowd of 45,000 by froni six yards out to cap a 71 breezed 59 yards up the middle hitting Bob . Wills with a yard drive and Tom Moore added for Iowa's sixth touchdown early the conversion. , pass.' in the fourth period. Then the Ha wkey es , who Horn, a tough fullback, powered It was the worst defeat Cali2 bounced California last new over for another tally during the made a third pos- fornia has suffered since 1955 year's day, in Pasadena, went to carnage"-n- d work and spread the scoring sible by clearing the way for Bob when UCLA blanked the Bears around mos impartially. 47-j Jeter with a key block. Iowa went ahead to stay with The longest run of the day was 6 0 6 012 ; seven ; minutes left in the first turned in by John Brown, the Big California"'" d 14 14 7- 742 period when Don Horn tallied Ten'a champion, who Iowa 440-yar- .' Utah State rallied its forces for another score In the fourth period with quarterback Melvin Montalbo setting up the TD with a 51 yard pass to right end Jerry Pelovsky.t who was knocked out of bounds at the one. Jim Swindle scored three plays later. ' Reserve fullback Clay Freney got both ASU scores in the fourth! period on a 15 yard pass from; quarterback Fran Urban, and on a one yard burst as the final gun! sounded. That last was a gift after the Devils took over on downs at the Utah five. 1 Score by periods: Utah State 6.0 0 612 Ariz. State ..........0 7 13 14-- 34 'Blazing' Betsy Wins 'Turner' . BC Old. yards to the Oregon 12, but two passes into the end zone were broken up by the Webfoots 'as the game aerial Army's attack in an. all-o1, run (Daniels battle, Boston College beaten 24-- 8 by Navy in its opener scored run (run failed). its lone touchdown on a' Oregon-Uta- h of the Statistics kickoff return by Little Jim Sullivan after which the mighty mite game: OREGON UTAH , took a scoring pass from i'rst downs 22 .... 18 John- Amabile. r 243 "188 14 714 844 Rushing yardage...; Army 124 159 Passing 24-yp- . two. I Fast D No Help! Hawlceyes 42, Golden Bears 12 BERKELEY, ; Calif. (UPD Iowa's Hawyekes gave up a quick touchdown to California today, then handled the Golden Bears more easily than in the Rose Bowl by pulverizing them,California just about snot its wad before the game was a minute old when halfback Grover Garvin scored from 11 yards out after quarterback. Larry Parque pin-poi- nt ; . V end zone. Score by Quarters Brigham Young EUGENE, Ore., (UPD Quarterback Dave Grosjz combined his passing and alert signal rushes calling with the, bull-lik- e of fullback .Dave Powell to spark the University of Oregon to a 21-- 6 victory over the visiting Utah Redskins here Saturday. owell treated the 15,200 fansJat the home opener to three touchdowns while Grosz, set them up with seven completions in 11 tries as the Webfoots recorded their second straight win of the season. The stubborn Utes halted the opening Oregon drive on the three yard line only to have center Bob .Peterson ruin the stand by blocking a quick-kic- k d line three trj on the plays later. Powell then scored on the first over left Oregon play with a dive ' guard. In the second period the 196- - , 9-- 8. - ',-:.- ; crowd of 25,300 screamed in delight as sophomores Nolan Jones and John - McFalls, along with freshman Ray Young, cracked open a massive, mobile, and mean Utah State line early In the third period, Until that point, Utah State had tied up Arizona. State's famed mul tiple offense, and It looktd lik anyhody'i bal game at balftlm when the fun Devils led the visitors froni Logan, Utah, Outplayed In mot of the first, half, j the Sun Devils used Jonea and McFalls for the leg work in coming frbm behind with a "second period Idrlve of 76 yards, capped by McFalls' 16 yard burst off tackle, Jones booted the point. That .twosome did the honora again early In the third period in alternating carries on a march with Charlie Jones plunging for the score from the. one. Tackles Charles Krofschik recovered a Utah State fum"ble on the Aggies' 39 a few moments later and Jones and McFalls engineered the offense to the Utah State 1. Young ' scooted over. That third period burst turned the. tide of battle' as the husky Utags showed signs of weariness. The visitors looked tremendously powerful in moving 65 yard during the first half, mainly on the flying feet of shifty left halfback Buddy Allen, He raced around right end for the first score of the game before the contest was six minutes go-ahe-ad Ducks Stun Ufes With 21 - 6 Win . : -- . 1 GRIGSBY 21 , I " Scranton 12 Penn Military 20 Wagner 12 Montclalr 34 Coast Guard Academy 6 Harvard 38 Massachusetts 22 Middlebury 12 Wesleyan .6 end, grabbed a pass by Mayo aft- Clarion Tchrs 24 Grove City 14 er it bounced off the outstretched Southern Illinois 20 West Virginia St. 6 fingers of the intended receiver, half Hamilton Springfield 12 Amherst 8 Quinlan. right 44 to the Air Slippery Rock Tchrs 13 Edinboro scampered yards Force four-yar- d line. Tchrs 12 St. 14 Shepherd St. Three plays later left half Jerry Shippensburg "0 Hill took a handoff from quarterback Joe Dempsey "and . plunged Penn State 21 VMI 0 St. 18 Worover for Wyoming's first score Central. Connecticut ' 3 cester with only three minutes gone in the first period. Dempsey kicked Lebanon Valley 13 Wilkes 0 the conversion. MIDWEST The, Air Force came back to Northwestern 45 Oklahoma 13 score, on passes from Kuenzel to Missouri 20 Michigan 15 right half Don Baucom after Fal- Ohio State 14 Duke 13 con left guard Howard Bronson Notre Dame 28 North Carolina 8 recovered a Wyoming fumble mid-- ; Indiana 20 Illinois 0 Texas A&M 9 Michigan State 7 way of the first period. After advancing the ball to the Heidelberg 14 Wesleyan Ohio 7 Wyoming .17, Kuenzel passed to Arkansas 43v Oklahoma St. 7 Baucom for five yards to the 12 North Texas .JSt. 31 Texas West 7 then flipped a flat pass to Bau- Nevada 27,: Pepperdine 12 com who scored behind fine block- Ohio 36, Toledo 7 ing. Langston 32, Central St. 6 . atconversion kick Kuenzel's Wichita 27, Hardin Simmons 13 Butler 28 Wabash tempt failed. ' 46 The Air Force scored again with Mt. Union 20 six minutes gone in the second Valparaiso 24! Ball St. ;6 period on a sustained drive, with Nebraska 32 Minnesota 12 Quinlan, right half Ron Stoner and Cornell (Iowa) 19 St. Olaf 0 Western Michi- -' Pupich 'grinding out the yardage. Miami (Ohio)-2' 0 but run Kuenzel's scored Quinlan gan for. the extra point failed. SOUTH half Wyoming, Clemson 47 , In the second Virginia 0 deep in its own territory, lost the Tennessee 3 Auburn 0 ball when Walden fumbled after Maryland St. 39 Bluefield St. 0 being tackled by Air Force right 29 William ; and Mary 2 ' Navy end Sam Hardage. 21 Vanderbilt 6 Georgia On the next play. Mayo passed. Tech ' 16 Southern Georgia 17 yards to Hardage for, the score. Lane ran the conversion. Wake Forest 27 Virginia- Tech 18 As the third period 14 Mississippi State 13 Florida slipped to move. away, Wyoming began ' Mississippi 29, Trinity 8 Dempsey rolled up yardage with Arizona U, .7, West Texais St. 6 passes to Marty Hamilton and Texas 26, Maryland 0 Sandy v Meggert., Then Meggert Texas Tech 15, Oregon St. 14 carried to the Air Force 24. Humbolt St. College 0 Dempsey, on a keeper play, and ! west Meggert advanced to the 12 but 42 California 12 Iowa Walden, who had replaced,. DempSt. 35 California Poly 18 Montana sey, fumbled on the next play to Washington St. '30 San Jose St. 6 stifle the drive. Wyoming mounted its only sus- East Los Angeles 14 Pasadena 12 tained drive late in the fourth per- Washington 23 Idaho 0 Air Force Academy 2C Wyoming 7 d from the iod, starting line where a quick kick by Baylor 15 Colorado 7 Hawaii 14 Idaho St. 8 Pupich rolled dead. ' HamFriday Scores Long gains by Dempsey, 26 7 Tulane Miami (Fla.) a ilton, and Hill, including 23 Southern Cal. iiie run by;Hill advanced Pittsburgh 0 23 12 Iowa St. Denver d seven-yarball to the Air Force ' 14 Louisville Western Kentucky 7 line. 18 U. 14 Geo. Boston 6 6 8 020 Washingeon Air Force Louisiana St. 10, Texas Christian 0 7 0 0 Wyoming Tulsa 28, New Mexico St. 27 3 run Hill kick) (Dempsey Wyo: AF; Baucon 12 (Pass from Ku- Alabama 3, Houston 0 enzel; Quinlan 2, plunge, Hardage 17, pass from Mayo (Mayo run) NEGOTIATIONS COLLAPSE ' World LOS ANGELES (UPI) StaLARAMIE, Wyo. (Upi) g bantamweight champion Jose tistics of the Air insistance on a return football game: r Wyoming Air Force match by November at the latest 11 18 has caused negotiations to fall First Downs , 164 through for another title bout wiih Net Yards Rushing 178 48 Net Yards Passing 70 Alphonse Halimi of France. Hali-m- i 7 has informed matchmaker Passes Completed 2 Passes Intercepted by3 George t Parnassus hr would not 0 5 consider a rematch ' before JanuFumbles Lost 34 25 Yards Penalized ary. ; : : ies 7-- 6, All-Ameri- ca -- rd . Telephoto); I 0 the-Agg- A Saturday before 67,000 persons, The nation's top team seemed to play only as hard as It had to, and the Tigers awoke several times to find the Fros knocking on the door. But the Tigers rose effortlessly to the occasion Halfback Billy Cannon .''each ."time; sparkled like a diamond when he got hold of the ball, but that was seldom. Coach Paul Dietzel ran in 39 players and; Cannon carried the, ball only twice In the first half. i Buffalo 28 Temple 14 St Lawrence 21 Hobartj 8 Trinity (Conn,) 42 Wflllamf 12 Delaware 12 Lehigh 7 Norwich 32 Rensselaer Poly 0 Batea 35 Union (NY) 14 Cornel' 20 Colgate 15 Holy Cross 31 Dartmouth 8 Tufts 24 Bowdoin 6 Rhode Island 0 Maine STOP HIM SOMEBODY! Air Force Rirft Half Mike Quinlan (27) finds that hole as he goes through the Wyoming line behind AF end Sam Hardage (87). On the ground with, an arm around Quinl an's ankle is Wyoming left tackle Howard line and Air Force won Colling (78). The ball wound up on the Wyoming 20-- 7. 8 Pennsylvania 26 Lafayette Kings Point 20 Hamilton 8 34-12- .1 BATOJ ROUGE, ha. (UPI) Louisiana State' Tigera sniped down an early lead and then settled down to beat off Texas Christian' fiery Fros 10-- 0 - .. , 'to roar past LOUISIANA STATE HOLDS LEAD; DUMPS TCU 100 Preif International' YaJe 20 Connecticut 0 Colo. State . ,' f Fresno State struck the first half while ' the Cougars could manage only one touchdown and the Bulldogs led 15-- 8 after flashing a running and passing attack the Cats could not handle. 14-- 9 Fresno failed to gain on their first attempt but they ' hit quickly after BYU had' quick kicked the bail back to me Y- - 45 following m. beautiful punt to the Cougar 10. Alternating runs by Fullback United Press International Nick Masich and Halfback "T. J. FORT COLLINS,. Colo. (UPD Owens, with passes to Jay Buck-e- rt halfback Wayne Schneider and Troy Ratciiff , the Bulldogs Speedy and his team to two ran moved to. the Cougar 22 where passed second half touchdowns to give Quarterback Bob Van Galder hit Colorado State University a 9 Skyline Conference victory over fect pass that was completed in New Mexico University .before the end zone. Masich made the about 8,500 persons here Saturday kick good; .The Cougars made one of their night Schneider accounted for more finest showings of the first half half his team's yardage in than first in the .dosing minutes .of the which the two, period when they scored their ended in sustained drives touchdowns. the deciding a touchdown. 'Keith .Hubbs ran Fresno kick back to the Fresno , In the third period, he scored on 19 with a sensational run, aided a plunge of two yards after he had compiled a total of 61 yards by. some top blocking on the part out of a drive. In the of- his teammates, to set the stage fourfh he passed for. 16 period, for the score. to 20 spearhead a 62- Hubbs hit left end for one yard; and ran for Howard Ringwood picked' up three,, yard drive climaxed when halfand a Fresno offside penalty gave back Myron Pearson went over the Cats the ,ball on the Bulldog right tackle for one yard and a . t eight.' Hubbs was thrown for a touchdown. a was It lethargic first half with loss but Gary Dunn took .the ball on a keeper play and ran the ball the only score coming in the second fcn period when a high pass from New nmmosine three. Mexico's center skidded through Hubbs Scores The speedy Hubbs' evened his the arms( of the quarterback, hit score with the defense as" he the goal post and bounced out of the end zone for a two point plunged over the goal, then sent the Brighams into the .lead with" safety. .in the, third period, Naw Early another plunge good for two points. Mexico's halfback Bill Brown in; The Cougar, lead was shortlived, CSU a pass on the 23, however, as Masich and Owens tercepted swept around his right end and put on a great running show for scored.' ; the Bulldogs, and Van Galder was The touchdown seemed to toucn accurate with his passes to Buck- off CSU team. In nine plays the et.- and one of the tosses to the 21 own from their the Rams big end wound tip on the Y one marched to its first touchdown vard line. Two Dlunees failed be with Scheneider scoring but the fore Billy Wayte hit paydirt, and conversion was not attempt pass the Bulldogs took the lead as. angood. "("- New Mexiother pass to Buckert was good In "ourth the period, for the extra point, after a plunge, co reached the Colorado 24 and failure and a Y penalty gave them from that ; end Ed Beach point a- second chance. kicked a field goal to put perfect After Fresno had scored in the his team ahead third period on LarryIwasaki's But on the very next series long run to the Cougar 15; followon the CSU 38 Schneider ed by a pass and George Rags-dale- 's starting Pearson and fullback Alan Ash- plunge into the end zone, alternated at carrying the BYU seemed to find itself and fbatigh ball and Pearson went over from uncorked a- march- of their own the one. ' that 'produced another score. New Mexico threatened late in Kenn nuDOsjacicie joraan ana the game but on the CSU 41 quarNyle .McFariane sparked this new terback Bill Wade snatched a defound attack. McFariane smashed flected out of the air and his way to the seven yard mark. for all pass practical purposes that was auu men imv nic cuu .uuc uu the end of the game. spme power plays with blockers CSU 14 0 2 6 helping to pave the way for the NM 0 0 6 bis halfback playing his : first CSU ' Safety on high pass from game. center in end zone. ; The Cats gambled and won for NM Brown pass interception d ,the extra points with Jack run 23 (Run failed) passing to Milt Johnson, Y CSU Schneider 2 plunge (pass f . end. ..The Cougar score seemed to In- incomplete) NM Beach field goal 34 yards spire the Bulldogs and they came 1 plunge (pass CSU t Pearson back 'with a dazzling attack in incomplete) the final period that netted them another touchdown. Dale Messer There were 198,208 male prisonpulled off a sensational run that ers and 7,435 female prisoners concarried to the Cougar 30. A couple fined in state and Federal prisons of, plunges Followed by a personal and reformatories at the end of fpul against the Y put the, ball 1958. on ffte 12. Then a pass from Nick. Pasac to Dale Messer, which carried to the one, was followed by Messer' plunge taking it into the fi - ' "" ' twice In - ," ; 5 ' .pected of them. Generally they bogged down before reaching the danger zone. . 9 -- 12 Utah State Arizona State - 34 21 6 Utah- -- Aggies - Cougars Bow To Superior Fresno Power coach, State---1- 4 ...... Fresno State ' Colo. WILL QUIT BASKETBALL BOSTON (UPD Lou Tsioropou-lo- s of the Boston Celtics has , good news for headline writers and newspaper printers: He's quitting basketball. As former star with the University of Kentucky, Tsiorop-oulo- s was operated on for a spinal disc last season. v Dave Powell, OVER THE TOP FOR SIX POINTS over the the second for top Oregon fullback, goes h garn Oregon TD in the fir3t half of the Oregon-Uta21-(Herald-UPI won by the Webfoots, Telephoto). 6. i ' |