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Show 6 Utah State 7 Wyoming - State - - - 0 Pittsburqh ana BYU . Fexas - ---- - U -6 17 -- Mew Mexico - - - Utah Texas Western - 0 -------- 28 7 Uregon Minnesota Washington - - 22 41 --- --- Arizona State - 26 7 Southern Cal - - 34 Stanford----- Iowa - - - - 35 Michigan State 31 California Florida State - - 0 Syracuse - - - i.21 Wary land- f 22 Michigan - Army - 3 UCLA---- -- m Ohio State - 14 isslssippi - - - 33 13 - Missouri - - - - 14 3 "';-- Over 14 -- --- 33 8 n Baker And JFoivie-.-- : . Spark 'Win'; By RAY SCHWARTZ Herald Sports Editor The ' 'old man" of the Brigham , Young football team, Golden-Toe- d Frank Baker, and the inspired play of Eldon Fortie,' a will o' the wisp runner, provided the Cougars with a 6 victory over Montana Saturday night in the- BYU Stadium. ',''' It was the Cougars'; first conference game and their first vic.:. fi" PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, - ! -- tory after three straight 28-year-- 1 place-kickin- By RICHARD THOMAS United Press International .LARAMIE, Wyo. (UPD Wyoming and Utah State, 1960 Skyline and two great de . 167-pou- : nd - this advance.- - He passed three times to Don Peterson and ran three or four other times to put the ball on the Montana 12 before another Fortie pass was inter cepted by Montana center. Gary Schwertfegger. , Schwertfegger the pigskin in the end grabbed ' zone and barely made, it back to the Montana two yard line before being brought down. The Grizzlies were pretty, much in command in the second quar ter, as Bob O'Billovich and Dillon combined to spark, a 68 yard drive to the Cougar, two yard stripe. O'Billovich passed twice to ; Dillon. . Dillon and' Smith broke away ; for "sizeable gains in the march. However, when the Griz zlies reached the Cats two yard marker on O'Billoyich's 12 yard scamper, through the middle after a fake pass, a bad pass from center on fourth down with one to go killed the drive.' The gun end jng the first half sounded a few moments later All the scoring in the game was done in the .third quarter, with the Cougars going 63 'yards for their TD: after the second half kickoff. '"Fortie was the big gui in . the drive, with his great running and passing and finally topped it pass to by shooting a Darling for the score.; Baker split the uprights for the conversion ' and the Cats led 0 with nine minutes left in the third quarter, ' Montana took the next kickoff and roared 78 yards- - to score, sparked by the running of Dillon, Dodson and Gary Smith. Dodson took a handoff to'go the,, final two yards to the Cat end zone with : two 'minutes 19 seconds left to play, in1 the period. However;. O' n Billovich failed on his conversion try and that was the ball game, ; .' . Statistics: ' - ; ' BYU Montana a rifr Redskins 'Outlast Arizona Stot In Purdue I o Win Wild 'Zo-Z- o bcorina Contest Tilt 0 m mm 1 ' w m m , 1 ."m m M m Mm k TEMPE, Ariz. (UPD The Uni versity of Utah outlasted Arizona in A wild State University contest here scoring Saturday be- ore a Tcrowd of 3J.319. . The first half was a free scoring 9 at affair with Utah ahe'ad the intermission. Arizona. State moved ahead of ts favored opponents with six minutes and 34 seconds left jin the game when the Sun Devil defense threw Utah ball carriers for big osses and then a poor punt gave ASU the ball on Utah's 34 Run ning plays parried to the seven, and Charlie Taylor swept left' end to give the t Devils a 1 lead. ,28-2- 6- 21-1- 25-2- New...Mexico Edaes Texas Western 6 In Grid Battle i 17-- ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (UPD An second quarter scoring run by Herb Bradford, coupled with a brilliant defensive play by Bob Jensen, sparked New Mexico to a 6 victory over Texas West 84-ya- rd ! 7-- Nolan Jones converted to make, it for consecutive cpnversions at 33. 26-2-1. However, late in the fourth quarter Utah took the ball, on its own 17. An end sweep by Eddie Kawano moved to the ASU 41, and quarterback Gary Hertzfeldt then threw to end Joe Borich for the game clinching touchdown. In the first half touchdowns came nearly every time either team had possession of the ball. The Sun Devils took the opening kickoff 73 yards in 13 plays to score on a one yard plunge by Jones. Utah took the ensuing kickoff across the Sun Devil goal in 12 plays, the' score coming on a two yard pass play from Bill Cravens to Borich after a 52 yard drive. D. McLaughlin converted and the score was tied ASU then fumbled and end Mervin Holmes recovered for Utah on the Devil 28. The score came, four plays later when Jim Overton swept end two yards and McLaughlin again converted. In the second quarter Arizona State worked the ball through the air and on the ground and scored on a one yard smash by Taylor. Jones missed the extra point boot for the first time in 34 at tempts, ending his NCAA record 7-- 7. , Place-kickin- 2-- 1 . 42-yar- - d . . 48-ya- rd ' 4-- 43 First downs 12 8 182 146" 176 Passing yardage 4 Passes Passes intercepted by 2 128 j Rushing yardage ' j 11-1- Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Attendance: 31,319. 3-- 26 2 45 8-- 16 0 2-- 55 3 15 ' 265-pou- Merlin! Olsejn. The! Covfboys, IUC1Y AUUMlLUir KJll en- - depending ( 1 1 .1 1 I 'I I IM I ' K - . : '''' . j off-seas- on i , " .' two-poi- C. Smith 33, South Carolina State 0 j MIDWEST nt 22-2- 0, 28-ya- rd 10-poi- Passes Passes intercepted by Punts nt Buffs Rally o Edge Kansas 20-1- 9 By GENE MEAKINS . United Press International Colo. BOULDER, (UPI) Quarterback Gale Weidner fired three touchdown passes in 10 minutes of the final . period Sat Kansas urday to erase a lead and give Colorado a thrilling 9 victory in their Big" Eight football clashi The crowd of 42,700 was on its feet through most of the heart- stopping closing minutes as' the Colorado quarter back rose to his greatest performance. Weidner threw touchdown passes of 57 and 47 yards to end Ken Blair, then wrapped it up with a scoring strike to end Jerry Hillebrand with less than three minutes to 19-poi- nt 20-1- 190-pou- 17-ya- rd Michigan 38, Army 8 Notre Dame 22, Purdue 20 ' go. Northwestern 28, Illinois 7 Ohio State 13, UCLA 3 Wisconsin 6, Indiana 3 Minnesota 14, Oregon 7 Michigan State 31, Stanford '3 Oklahoma State 26, Tulsa 0 Miami (O.) 21, Kent State 0 By GARY KALE Drake 21, State College of Iowa 6 United Press International Morningside 7i North Dakota St. 6 Iowa and the Big frfWEST.V"M's" of college football MisSouthern Methodist 9, Air Force 7 sissippi, Michigan State a n d Iowa State 21, Oklahoma 15 Michigan rolled along with un6 Utah State 6, (tie) Wyoming beaten records Saturday, but Oregon State 44J Idaho 6 Missouri lost prestige because of Colorado 20, Kansas 19 a tie and Syracuse was upset by Washington 22, Pittsburgh 17 Maryland. Iowa 35, Southern California 34 Iowa plucked victory: from Montana St. 9; Arizona St. 6 when Southern California, New Mexico 7i Texas Western 0 the Trojans failed to convert a Brigham. Young 7 Montana 6 attempt after their Idaho St. 27,! Arizona St. (Flag touchdown in the last 50 seconds staff) 0 of play cut Iowa's lead to one Colorado Western 10, Colorado point. v State 8 , Joe Williams took over for inWestern Washington 13, Puget jured Larry Ferguson at halfback 2 Sound 0 and scored three Iowa touchLa verne 35, California Westerp 0 downs, two coming on passes of Boise 50, Carbon 19 20 anoT 41 yards from quarterback Linfield 33, Lewis and Clark 9 Wilburn Hollis. California Aggies 40, Riverside 12 The No. 2 Rebels of Mississippi Games racked up 520 total yards in flogFriday's Pehn St. 32 Boston U. 0 to main ging Florida State, 33-17 6 Miami an tain unbeaten string through 18 Navy (Fla.) Florida 14 Tulane 3 Billy Ray games. Texans Squeeze Washington St. In 41-- 8 Crusher Fumbles Lost Yards Penalized . fifth-ranke- Texas Longhorns tp a runaway victory Saturday over Washington State's Cougars with two touchdowns, one of them a run. brilliant run and a Saxton's break-awa-y from pass sophomore back Duke Carlisle to wingback Bobby. Nunis were the only maneuvers to bring the crowd of 40,000 to its feej; as the ,Longhorns played mostly uninspired ball while registering their third consecutive victory. Washington State marched 79 yards late in the game, for its only score. The touchdown came when Dave Mathieson found Hugh pass Campbell with a seven-yar- d in the end zone. The same combination worked for the extra points. Texas' sophomores mauled the Cougars in the final period, scoring twice. There was 11:09 left in the period when Tommy Ford plung ed over from one yard out, and Jerry Cook added one with 6:26 d left on another push. Carlisle's pass to Nunis set up the score. Statistics: Wash. Texas State 41-- 8 56-ya- rd 58-ya- rd one-yar- , 25 First downs 370 Rushing yardage 175 Passing yardage 7 Passes Passes intercepted by 0 Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized 1-- 49 N I 35-3- 4, two-poi- - nt ' ; 0, Fullback 7-- 13 7' 1 3 6-2- 2 1 37 55 220 15-2- 8 A Statistics: USU 1 1 96 26 10 110 179 ': C9 : 4-1- 4' 1 0 10-3- 9-- 35 5 1 'X. 0 55"' Beavers Rout Idaho 44-- 6 . CORVALLIS, Ore; (UPI) The powerful running of sophomore fullback Bruce Williams: gave Oregon State a needed punch and 21-ya- rd quarterback Terry Baker vided the passes and poise Saturday as the Beavers routed Idaho, 44-Baker, having Ms best day of the year, threw two touchdown passes and scored once himself. But it was Williams;! a starting for Xho first who got the Beaver attack time, rolling. lie packed the ball; 10 times in Oregon Spate's first touchdown drive. It was climaxed by Baker's eight-yar- d scoring pass to end Roger 'Johnout-mann- ed 6. 199-poun- touchdown ear,ly in tne second period when he and right end Andy Alkireteamed up on a pass run play that was good for 47 yards and placed the Huskies on Washington Pittsburgh First Downs 9 182 53 , , Oregon State Idaho . 24 367 Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage 3-- 14 10 69 36 158 Passes Passes intercepted by 7-- 9 j Punts Fumbles Lost Yards Penalized - 8-3- 1 1 78 47 der 88-ya- rd Pitt's 15. Three ground plays later, Whitmyer scored from one son. . yard out. Statistics: Statistics: 2 ; pro- ; 42-ya- rd 6-- 29 7 C6 . Punts ' Fumbles lost Yards penalized Attendance 18,090. 42-ya- rd Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized 6-4- 0.7 4-- 9 0 1 &-S- .3; 1 0 148 45 n n main Pineoireoi . two-touchdo- one-yar- nd 4 , 3; 28-ya- rd 8. . 22-2- 0 14-1- . 6-- - , 13-ya- rd 3; two-poi- - 6-- 15 7, ; 21 run (kick failed) 30 pass from Melosky ; Passes Passes intercepted by 14 G Dunn (kick failed) Wye 22-1- '7-- ' 06 Passing yardage mm 1 j 2 154-pou- Utah State Scorinc: USU Prince First downs Rushing yardage Adams accounted for two Ole Minnesota, defending national on a Miss scores with rushes from the champion, beat Oregon, 14-d line.! splurge by quarterback Sandy Stephens. Sherman Lewis, a In other Midwest games, Ohio scatback, started fourth-ranke- d a on to its State State shook halfbacks Paul Warway Michigan un31-- 3 wick and Matt SneU for scoring over previously triumph a second beaten Stanford with romps in the fourth period to top 13-Bill U.C.L.A., touchdown. Swingle period Eighth-ranke- d knockhis touchdown raised total to five Michigan ed Army from the undefeated for Northwestern by scoring twice plateau by taking advantage of in the Wildcats' 28-- 7 win over two fumbles and an intercepted Illinois; Joe Perkowski's field goal paved Notre Dame's pass to crush the Cadets, 38-Missouri, an upset victor over way to a triumph over PurMinnesota last week, clawed its due; and Jim Bakken booted field 4 deadlock with goals of 32 and 27 yards to 'lead way to a California. Randy Gold was in- Wisconsin to a 3 win over In'" strumental in both California diana.' In the East, Yale set an Ivy touchdowns, scoring one on a run and setting up the other league record of eight straight on passes. conference victories by beating went brokb for also Harvard clipped Maryland Brown, 14-on a as Ted Halaby conversion play Cornell, 14-A romped 55 yards for a touchand toppled Syracuse, run by third-strin- g half down; Princeton surprised Colum back Ernie Arizzi set up the bia, for its 11th straight win over the Lions; Dartmouth Terps winning touchdown. 5-- 1, 0 6 0 0 0 6 0 Wyoming 154 SEATTLE, wlshY (UPI) rete unier came yuarteroacK off ' the bench Saturday to play his first football game for Wash ington and passed for two touch J xo xeaa me iiusKies to a uowns 7 victory over Pittsburgh be fore 54,500 fans. Ohler hit end Le Bernardi with a pass with 3:38 minutes left in, the game to rack up the winning score for the Huskies after Pittsburgh had taken a 17 14 lead on Fred Cox's field goal. Ohler got the Huskies off to a 14-- 0 lead with his brilliant passing earlyin thel game. He hit Bernardi for a pass in the first period and four plays later threw 22 yards tp Nat Whitmyer for a touchdown: Ohler set up the other Husky-- Ftlbsallrs; 'lij Top-rank- ed 6-- 6 , 17 First downs 219 Rushing yardage 202 Passing yardag? Passes Passes intercepted by 1 12 31 10-1- . Huskies Tip Pitt 22- - 7 A v T-- v 1 Wyoming TailAUSTIN, Tex. (UPI) d back James Saxton led the 58-ya- rd i Wyoming's great running quar terback, Chuck Lamson, saw no action Saturday. He sat out the entire game on th bench, although he was in uniform. Lamson suffered a sprained ankle in the Cowboy's tie with Kansas at. Lawrence last week, Iowa and was on the bench all, during 12 the game. 229 one-yar- 5-1- Notre Lafayette; Ind. (UPD Dame's Gridiron Gamblers, behind by one point when their pass for a conversion failed, defeated Purdue Saturday, on Joe Perkoswki's field goal with 12 minutes to play. It was tremendous offensive struggle for 60 solid minutes, and Purdue at one point in the first half held a margin. But Notre Dame came back to trail by seven points , at the half and in the third period moved to with in one point. 6-- 1, 7-- two-poi- 3-- 50 Utafch-Flemi- ng, rod " 4-- Utah moved 80 yards in 10 plays and scored on a 29 yard flip from Hertzfeldt to Marv Fleming. ASU retaliated With Joe Zuger passing to the eight and then tossing to Tim Lee for the six points. They missed the try for two extra points. .14 7 0 728 Utah Arizona State........ . 7 12 0 726 ASU Jones,, l.run (Jones kick). Utah Borich, 1 pass from Cravens (McLaughlin kick). Utah Overton, 3 run (McLaughlin kick). ASU Taylor, 1 run (kick failed). 29 pass from Hertzfeldt (McLaughlin- - kick). ASU Lee, 8 pass from Zuger, (pass failed). ASU Taylor, 7 run (Jones kick). Utah Borich, 38 pass from Hertzfeldt (McLaughlin kick). Statistics: Utah ASU , 7-- 6-- 15 35-3- 22-2- ern Saturday night. ;' Bradford, an 182 - pound junior college transfer - from Stockton, Qalif., grabbed a 'Jim Cromartie pass on the' UNM 20 and raced untouched, for the tally. g specialist Ed Mea dows of Alexandria, Va. connected on the conversion to put the Lobos in front, 0 Jensen's turn to shine came aft EAST er Western rallied in the last peri Maryland 22, Syracuse 21 od on Don Bpyce's three - yard Yale 14, Brown 3 Villanova 33, Massachusetts 13 plunge. Miners passing star John Fur Harvard 14, Cornell 0: man, gambling for the victory in Dartmouth 30, Penn 0 stead of a tie, tried for the two Princeton 30, Columbia 20 f pointer. Holy Cross 20, Buffalo jfr But Jensen, a junior halfback Rutgers 35, Connecticut 12 from Bryton, Iowa, batted' down 'Maine 34, Vermont 13 the ball behind the Miners? goal, Delaware 34, Lafayette 0 " West Bowdoin 27, Wesleyan 0 fighting off three would-b- e era receivers. Temple 36, Muhlenburg 12 for the John Hopkins 13, Ursinusi8 New Mexico, now season, stagea us oniy omer Rhode Island 20, New Hampshire 0 ... threats in the second and fina which" 0 drivea Bucknell 13, Colgate quarterson 6 . on . down .Western's 20, eight Gettysburg LeHigh bogged SOUTH march which, ended and a t Clemson 27; North Carolina 0 at the 19. ' J. The Lobo TD came on the first Mississippi 33, Florida State 0 Dlav after a Furman punt with Duke 23, Wake Forest 3 Nebraska 24, Kansas State 0 1:09 remaining in the half. 15 . 11 First downs , , out to bis Tennessee 17, Mississippi. State 3 ..Cromartie rolled right Rushing yardage v 186 .159 look-in to 103 66 pass and tossed a Georgia 17, South Carolina 14 Passing yardage for off was the Missouri 14, California 14 (tie) 8 Passes Bradford, who .v 2 George Washington 30, VMI 6 Passes intercepted by 2. tally.' ' now in North Carolina1 State21, Virginia ; The Miners, winless Punts ' . - . 14 1 2 . three outings, started their scorFumbles lost 17 with Furman West Virginia 28, VPI 0 10 28 Yards penalized ing on their own accur- William, & Mary 19, Furman 6 on sharp and, sparking it in, ' TYPE ate passes. Kentucky State' 47, 'West Virginia ' " 0 7 0 0 7 State :0 Chuck New Mexico MEW YORK (UPD 0 0 0 6 6 Morgan State 25, Maryland State C vrly. veteran quarterback Tex. Western i "lew, York Football Giants, is Scoring: ,13 Carolina:' Cro84 in from in North Bradord demand UNM College 14; St. the, nuch pass 0 model na for a martie (Meadows kick) as photographer's Augustine Alabama A&M 20, Fisk 0 tional advertisements requiring TWBoyce 3 run (pass failed) individual. rugged-lookin- g Citadel 24, Richmond 6 Attendance: 16,815. : Skyline Conference opponent- - on its home field. Each team scored " its lone touchdown in the second quarter, A the Utags striking' first on an 80.' yard drive in 14 plays, capped by halfback, Ron Prince's 21 yard tackle scamper behind coming back with two touchdowns late in the second period and another in the third to get within one point Of the Hawkeyes. Quarterback Bill Nelsen and Pete Beathard respectively climaxed marches of 56 and 43 yards with d scoring plunges. point lead in the piled up a first half and then had to fight for their lives to score a wild 4 over stubborn victory Southern California Saturday in the nationally-televise- d game of the week. Williams, shifted from fullback Statistics: to halfback because of the injury So. Calif, to Larry Ferguson, scored three 17 Downs First touchdowns within seven, minutes 220 Rushing Yardage! in the first half two on passes of 156 20 and 41 yards from Wilburn Passing Yardage m 10-ya- rd - Irish Down 4 - ', , tana tackier was blocked out by the also unidentified Cougar coming up to free Darling for the paydirt ramble. Bruce Wallworck, 70, and Dave Kosiur, Grizzly tackles, shown to the right, also tried to stop Dick, but didn't get there in time. (Photo by Harold K. Monson, Herald Staff Photographer). YEP HE'S A REAL DARLING That's what the Cougar, fans were saying Saturday as Dick Darling plunged over for BYUfs only touchdown after snagging a pass from Eldon Fortie. The look on Dick's face as he is snown here. minutes after grabbing the ball meant the downfall of the Grizzlies. The unidentified Mon 5 ; record, of never having lost to a . 21 8-- , . top-rate- nt i tie here Saturday before 18,090 fans in War Memoria Stadium. By holding the Utags to a tie, Wyoming maintains a three year 6-- 6 Andy .Melosky for their, offensive on a tiird Hollis and the t LOS ANGELES (UPI) The short punch, struck back three and one- alf minutes later when Melosky d Iowa Hawk-eye- s, run. nation's' touchdown pass threw, to But the Trojans refused led by speedy Joe Williams, quit, n iU4-a 30 yard : T 78-ya- rd two-poi- fensive teams, battled to a - se- tt Hawlceyes Hang On to Defeat Trqjans 35r34 in Wild Gamp - . to 6 - BaTTle non-leag- ue defeats. A crowd . of 6,519 cold fans saw the wet, g Ja specialist, Baker, a boot perfect kick between the 'uprights after a third quarter BYU touchdown, and this proved to be the margin of victory. weaving, Fortie, a dodging, spinning tailback, passed to Dick Darling for the Cats only touchdown" and was a running, oassine demon throughout the game. Montana also scored its touch down in the third quarter with halfback Pat Dodson ' climaxing drive by hitting pay- a dirt from two yards out. Bob O'Billovich tried to run for conversion which the could have given the Montanans an 7 lead, but he failed on the attempt and the Cats went on to win the game The Cougars came close to scoring another TD in the last few seconds of play, when Paul Allen intercepted an O'Billovich pass on the Montana 35 yard line and 'ran to the 10 before he was pulled down. Fortie and Bil Nelson car ried to the four yard stripe, bu time ran out on the Cats. BYU moved to the Montana 21 took yard line the first time itJ? ortie the offense, with Eldon sparking tHe drive. He started the "march by returning Terry Dillon's quick kick 18, yards to the Montana 48, followed it., by going around left end for eleven yards, and a few moments later passed 21 yards to Dave; Cass for a first down on the- - Montana 21 yard stripe. , Then a fumble and ,two incompleted forward passes killed the drive.: BYU had another drive going later in the first period which went down to the Montana 12 yard line." Fortie also sparked " 1961" UTAH SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8 1 yoraing, iJf ah Sl'a 3 7-- - . . nt 0, 22-2- 1. 66-ya-rd 30-2-0, scored the first four times it had the ball to whip Pcnnyslvania, 30-Holy Cross topped Buffalo, 20-as Tom Hennessey scored twice; Villanova won its fourth ' over Main, and straight,, Rutgers blasted Connecticut, 35- 0; 8, . . 33-1- 3, 12. . : :"" , Mallon Paircloth was knocked unconscious in tne secona penoa and then came back to lead Tennessee to a 17-- 3 decision over Mississippi State by passing for one 'touchdown and scoring anrun to highlight other on a play in the South. Oklahoma State defeated Tulsa, 26-John Richey, the shoeless place kicker, booted a field goal for Southern Methodist's 7 win over the Air Force, and Iowa State struck for three first period TDs to beat Oklain Southwestern conhoma, -- . 6-y- 0; 30-ya- rd 9-- .21-1- tests. . 5, . . Oregon State routed Idaho, 44-- 6 and Washington beat Pittsburgh, in top West Coast games. 22-1- 7, |