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Show Sl: SUNDAY HERALD 6 1961 Unheralded "5) cay OOgalO Spartans Sveep Past Fighting Irish Eleven i Penn Srafe Whips Syracuse 14 to 0 plus Saimes shifty running paid off in victory. Interceptions of third period passes thrown by Notre Dame's George Saimcs sprinted 24 and yards for two touchdowns in less than three minutes Saturday to carry second-ranke- d Michigan State from behind to a 17-- 7 trid Notre umph over Dame. Saimes, a Canton, Ohio, junior, . star quarterback, baryle 111 n ir 142 ance, gaining ries, with highlight runs of 24, 25, 26, and .42 yards. hi had rlip t'am 33 carries. made only 176 yards in The game, before 76,132 fans, the fourth largest crowd in Michigan State history, was as good as its early billing indicated. But . 16-1- Mich. 0. X (UPD Michigan ruined 'Bob De Moss Army Rolls by squeezing out a 4 victory Saturday with the winning margin a first period safety. provided A crowd of 66,805 saw the tu derdog Boilermakers battle the Wolverines almost play for play and Purdue might have won but for three costly first half fumbles. ..De Moss, filling in for the ailing Jack Mollenkopf, watched forlornly as the Boilermakers lost the ball on fumbles at the 38 and the six of Michigan, ; And it was a Purdue fumble which set up the safety that turned out to be The safety came when Purdue's Tom Boris fumbled a lateral and was tackled in the end zone by Michigan Capt. George Mans. The Boilermakers had to kick from their 20 and the , Wolverines marched 56 yards in 10 plays to stretch the lead to Statistics: 3-- 10 6-- 15 -- 5-- 39 Fumbles lost Yards penalized 3 6-3- 8.9 1 1 78 65 Gophers Rip lllini 94-ya- 33-- 0 51-- 7. Marrow's rim on an Army kick off was moiSe than matched by the Cadets 'as Joe Blackgrovej raced 67 and 40 yards for a pair! of touchdowms; center Marty! Ryan trundkMia65 yards with arj 3s ' " STILL WON With less than a Notre minute to play and Michigan State leading 17-on Nick Buoniconti the Dame guard tearfully prays 7, 'Barna Bombs Volunteers By 34-- 3 Count bench. Buoniconti had ' x rt C T-- " 1 Telephoto). . 4-- 41 6-3- IOWA CITY, Iowa (UPD Sub- passer Ron Miller in what had stitute quarterback Matt Szykow-n- y been billed as an aerial duel by threw for three touchdowns hitting 14 of 17 passes for 169 and ran for a fourth Saturday as yards.. 47-1- 5, first-quart- 3, er Engineers Withstand Auburn Battle Attack to Cop 51-ya- rd Indiana Trips WSU, 33 to 7 , 7-- 7-- 14 1-- 3-4- 0 two-poi- two-yar- nt 53-ya- rd OY AAizzou 3-- eight-gam- Defeats Cyclones s. 8. Kansas Beats Sooners 2-- 10 19-poi- nt 3-3- 5-3- 62-ya- rd well-balanc- ed 6-- 6--0, Colgate Upsets Princeton -- 10-- 0. r 1-- 0, 25-ya- three-touchdow- rd , one-hand- ed . once-powerf- ul 60-ya- rd 69-ya- rd 4-- G 7-4- 13-3- 5-3- 2- 2 6-- 16 .2 Name , City and State v .5 ' . . .. .y Sunday....... l 6-- 41 Address Phone Number:. Thursday ....... Saturday .. .. ..... - List Previous Patrol Experience Below: I ' I I I Name of Patrol Dates Patrol Leader Your Position Do you hold an Advanced First Aid Card? Have you ever held one?..... Are you currently enrolled in a class ;. at BYTJ, one? . 26-1-4, 8-- 25 13-1- 3-3- i j ; 11 First downs 229 Rushing yardage 222 Passing yardage 5 Passes Passes intercepted by 3 5 Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Crusaders Rally Boston College To Win Over Villa nova Upsets 3 In 22-- 6 Encounter Dartmouth 93 131 12-3- 19-2- 1 1 5-- 34 6-- 36 0 2 124 25 . 17-1- BosNEWTON, Mass. (UPI) ton College-- with a sparkling performance y quarterback George Van Cott, stopped powerful undefeated Villanova cold Saturday , Buffs Down K- - State13-- 0 Kan. MANHATTAN, in a 22-- 6 upset.' Boston Oillege, winless in the a Kansas htate scare into unbeaten Colorado Sat- urday before bowing 0 in a Big Eight Conference football game played before 12,500 fans. Kansas State, a down underdog, never threatened but blottled up Colorado's vaunted passing attack and thwarted repeated drives by the Buffs, who are bidding for the conference title and a possible bowl bid.. 13-- three-touch- last three games, held Villanova to a- "meager 102 yards on the ground and Van, Cott helped upset the visitors' aerial attack by intercejpting a key pass. e Villanova, a favorite, was confused by an un expected passing attack by Van Cott. Villanova was unbeaten in five previous games. - - (UPI) threw uritty 10 6-3- int pre-gam- i . WORCESTER, Mass. (UPlV Holy Cross blew a 10-- 0 lead but scored on a fingertip pass catch by halfback Al Snyder In the final minutes Saturday to topple previously unbeaten Dartmouth, 17-1- 3. n The Crusader not the Indians rocked from the only unbeaten ranks but smashed Dartmouth's total defense race and scored the first tquchdowns of the season against the Ivy Leagers. once-beate- nation-leadin- g First modern Olympiad was augurated March 25, at Athens, - - Halts Huskers In 14-- 6 Garrie ' I f r .iT.tv. i.'..- - STILLWATER, Okla. (UPI) Poised Oklahoma State used a talented line Saturday to stop Nebraska's hard-runnin- g offens- ive ajid grind out a 14-- 6 Big Eight Conference victory. A pan of fullbacks, Bob and Bill McFarland, scored th Cowboy touchdowns on short plunges in the last half. Nebraska, with the Oklahoma State defense zeroed on halfback Bill (Thunder) Thornton, managed its only score on a ass from quarterback Dennis Claridge to right end Dick in the second period to halftime lead. take a Ad-co- ck 19-ya- rd Mc-Dani- el 6-- Q at the conclusion . . . Who is your of which, you will receive instructor? I Signed Mall to: Ernest B. Milner, 317 West Timp Haven Ski Patrol Has Openings For New Members Timp Haven Ski Patrol, in its second year of organization, has openings for a limited number of new members. All applicants must have an advanced first aid card, or be willing to procure one on their own time. All applicants must be at least 18 years of age with no maximum age limit. Applications will be judged on previous experience and skiing ability, as well as personal appearance. An advanced first aid card is required A RADIATORS REPAIRED Auto Glass Installed Specialized Work AHLANDERS 1150 No., Provo, Utah. 490 So, Univ. Avenue In 40-- 6 There will be a minimum of hours of patrol work for each member of the patrol. The hours can be worked on weekdays or weekends. They may also, be worked on an afternoon or flight. Mail applications to; Ernest B. Milner, 317 West 1150 No. Provo, Utah. Rent A Hertz Truck LEARr4 TO FLY Beginners Course, $39.00 1 16 Move yourself and SAVE HALF Ashton Hertz Rentals ' Call FR 00 i a Tilt PHOENIX (UPD Phoenix College combined a slashing ground attack with a staunch defense to crush Ventura 40-- 6 here Friday night. Fullback Charlie Bobo scored three touchdowns for the Bears on runs of 10, 16 and 47 yards and Phil Jackson dashed 72 yards to score. Floyd Hudwell scored twice and Dave Phillips kicked four of six conversion attempts. Phoenix College gained 338 yards rushing and 56 passing to Ventura's 21 on the ground and 87 in the air. 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MM NCLAIR SERVICE FR 3-94- 17 287 South University - Provo .. 116 W. CENTER USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN in- Greece, 1896. 2-- Mark Days and Hours Available for Patrol Work ........... .1... Tuesday Monday Friday I L... Wednesday . ? , 80-ya- rd 16-ya- rd J All-Ameri- ca Clemson Tops Duke 17 to 7 Oklahoma State ; rock-ribbe- ch j 38-ye- ar 10-1- rd Columbia Ignites Down Harvard Contest -- , 1 9-- 0. 9-- 11 rd interception, ; and Dick Ecker rolled out 36 yards to score. Ray Paskje, Al Rushatz and Chris Stanat banged over for ,th other Army acores with automatifc To Dick Heydt ,place kicking seven extra points i;his grey day before In 26-1- 4 18,275 spectators for an unsullied season's tot;tl of 15 in a rpw. J CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (UPI) Statistics: Columbia for three exploded . , Army Idaho touchdowns in the second quarA third interception was turned 27 13 First downs ter Saturday, and "used ball coninto k score in the opening sec337 94 Rushing yairdage trol tactics to batter Harvard, onds of the fourth quarter when Passing yardage 177 89 in an Ivy League game. Bill Whisler picked off a pas by Passes 4 Columbia's brawny line, Which 0 Badger quarterback John Fabry Passes inteircepted by 3 outweighed Harvard by some six on the Wisconsin 1 and' raced Punts pounds per man, wore down the into' the end zone. Fumbles lost Crimson late in the first period Statistics: 77 67 Yards penalized Iowa Wis. the just left' 1 ttdt trr rr stt powerful t i game.The It was "the first beating ever the explosive Iowa offense clicked first-halWisconsin by an Iowa handed scores and f for five Ala. BIRMINGHAM, (UPI) before team. swamped Wisconsin, Fourth-ranke- d The Hawkeyes capitalized on Alabama, attack- a record crowd of 60,150 hometwo pass interceptions and a reing savagely behind the deft guid- coming fans. incovered fumble for three touchance of quarterback Pat Tram-mel- l, Szykowny, subbing for the folpummelled traditional foe jured Wilburn Hollis, completed downs in the second quarter, scores, Tennessee, 34-- Saturday and was his first nine passes, two of which lowing two 33-- 6 a halftime to comto race He touchdowns. went to for away be the host team for invited the new National Bowl in Wash- pletely outclassed ace Badger margin. ington, D.C. In handing the Volunteers their worst defeat since 1906 in this storied Southeastern Conference series, the unbeaten, Crimson Tide smothered Tennessee's fam7-- 6 ed single wing, keeping the Vols on their own territory virtually throughout the game. Eighth-ranke- d ATLANTA (UPI) ly, moving into scoring position Trammell scored one touchdown Statistics: a, scored Tech three times beforev finally strikGeorgia Illinois Minn. himself and passed nine yards to touchdown early in the second ing paydirt with 6:06 gone in the Butch Wilson for the other. Soph21 6 First Downs period and then withstood a blis- final period. omore place kicker Tim Davis tering 37 218 Halfback Jimmy Burson took Auburn attack to beat the Rushing Yarda'ge added 10 points on field goals cf 3 146 a 6 flare pass from quarterback first te for Passing Yardage Saturday 31 and 35 yards plus four con- Tigers 8 Passes 1956. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (UPI) Bobby Hunt and wrent six yards, time since Mike and Fracchia and versions 1 0 Passes aerial the Tigers' touchdown. AuIndiana deflated the for intercepted by Lowly Fullback Mike McNames lunged on runs scored Richardson Billy conPunts of Melin Mel and turned burn circus gambled on a d line six over from the of five and eight yards. 0 0 when backfired two fumbles and a pass intercep- Fumbles Lost minutes into the second period version play that 42 66 tion into touchdowns Saturday for Yards Penalized George Shuford boomed a and sophomore quarterback Billy Hunt's intended receiver, halfwith 33-field minutes six goal a 7 rout of Washington State in kicked the conversion back Don Machen fell down in Lothridge in to left the first period give an intersectional- football game was to be the decisive point the end zone. Tennessee a 0 lead which was that before 23,307 fans. in a rugged battle between the e wiped out. for good before the two Southeastern Conference giThe victory snapped an period ended. losing streak for the Hoos-ierants before an overflow' crowd of Statistics: It was their biggest score 45,376 fans. since hey romped over Marquette Ala. Tenn. Auburn battled back desperate- 13-- 7 last season "34-16 5 First downs halfback sophomore Flashy 186 38 Rushing yardage Marv Woodsen and quarterback AMES, Iowa (UPI) Missouri's Passing yardage 23 156 twice d Woody Moore each cored line smothered Dave Passes 13-- 9 DURHAM, N. C. (UPD QuarMnnrp epttinff his Dair of touch Hoppmann and the Iowa State Passes 1 1 terback Jim Parker's passing and fourth period, ground game Saturday as the Punts intercepted by downs in a running ' and Lon Armstrong's run with a Tigers ground out a solid 13-- 7 Fumbles lost including a 10-- 0 2 1 kicking carried Clemson to a 17--7 Melin pass interception. victory before a parents day Yards penalized 63 57 victory over Duke before 0,000 The Cougars from the West crowd of 22,000. rain splattered homecoming fans. The Coast, who have never beaten a Tiger offense, NORMAN, Okla. (UPD Heady a 1 sophomore who is Big Ten team on the gridiron, which earlier upset defending naJohn Hadl, shuttling between quar- theParker, leading ground gainer in the scored first when the classy Melin tional champion Minnesota, terback and left halfback, spear- Atlantic Coast Conference, fired piloted them 81 yards in three was too much for the Cyclones headed Kansas to its first victory bullet passes and slashed .off the plays. His passes to Harvey West as Missouri picked up a total of 15-- 0 over inept Oklahoma in 15 years tackles, .scoring one touchdown Campbell set it up, 257 yards to 120 for Iowa State, t and Hugh Saturday, another himself and and Ken Graham crashed over the scoring the first time it got the Hadl's passing and running were on drives thatengineering covered 52 and 62 . ball. final, three yards. PRINCETON, N.J. (UPI) blended effectively with the powBut Indiana, now 3 for the seaThe winning touchdown came Colgate's Red Raiders, surprise er dashes of fullback Ken Cole- yards. Armstrong, a placekicking son, came right back to tie the with 2:01 left in the third quarter. winners Saturday by upsetting man, quarterback Roger McFar- - specialist, tallied his 24th and score, went .ahead in the second Left halfback Mike Hunter, run- Princeton, 15-- with halfback Jim lland, and halfback Curtis McClin- - 25th points, after touchdown and period, and put the frosting on the ning right, lofted a pass to Carl Deegan scoring both touchdowns ton, as the Jayhawks rolled up a put Duke in a hole by adding a field goal in the fourth n outcake 'with its Crawford who made a leaping, at the end of long 'marches on lopsided statistical edge over the period. burst in the final period. catch and skidded out a muddy field. Sooners. Duke, still unable to mount a of the end zone with the ball and Statistics:, Kansas ran for 181 yards and consistent Deegan crashed over ,his right Indiana W. Sate the touchdown. ground attack, got its tackle from 16 yards out in the passed for 108 more to claim an score on a 20 15 , pass play First downs Statistics: second period, climaxing a offensive total of 289 yards, com- only from quarterin third the 221 70 period, I. St. Missouri Rushing yardage march, and plunged over pared to only 98 for Oklahoma. to halfback Walt back 171 51 Rappold 8 14 First downs Passing yardage from the one in the fourth period The Big Eight Conference win who outraced the Mark 1 Passes Leggett 31 236 on the 18th play of an Rushing yardage 1937. was since Kansas' first here Clemson 3 0 Passes intercepted by 99 19 secondary. Passing yardage drive. The lone touchdown came midPunts 3 Passes Guard Terry Anker kicked the way iti the second quarter when 0 Fumbles lost 1 Passes intercepted by 0 . conversion after the first score Kansas drove 80 yards after Okla100 46 Yards penalized Punts and quarterback Dan Keating homa had missed its only scoring field passed to end Bill McCullom for chance, a muffed two the final Karl Milstead. attempt gopi points. by TIMP HAVEN SKI PATROL, APPLICATION (UPD Min nesota's Sandy Stephens passed for four touchdowns and scored one himself Saturday, but he needed only a little pass to break a little jinx in a 33-- 0 Big Ten , victory over hapless Illinois. statistics: The Gophers' victory over the Michigan Purdue was the first for Minnesota lllini 1U 11 si UUHU the in 64 182 history of MemoRushing Yardage The stadium. teams only rial 170 185 Passing Yardage the stadium in times six 3 played Passes before 0 Saturday. Passes intercepted by 0 The Stephens pass that broke 7 Punts the jinx was good for four yards 3 2 Fumbles Lost to end Tom Hall with less than 65 40 Yards Penalized a minute left in the first period. The touchdown capped a' drive. That was all the Gophers ' needed. 111. CHAMPAIGN, rd ut V BUT SPARTANS rd six-in- Speedy Gene Marrow's touchdown rum in a losing cause featured a bl(kk of far-oscoring Saturday asjt Army's football forces flattened outmanned Idaho, ' 14 227 17 13 First downs 202 Rushing yardage 81 Passing yardage' Passes Passes intercepted by 3 Punts 44-ya- 15-ya- WEST POINT, N.Y. (UPI) Mich. St. N. Dame 16-1- 89-ya- - Over Idaho 51 to 7 4 Hall, out with an injured shoul der for the last two weeks, guided the Nittany Lions on an touchdown march minutes after the game got underway. The drive was climaxed with a toss from Hall to Roger Kochman for six points. Don Jonas tacked on the extra point to make it 0 with 5:15 gone in the period. Then, with $tate taking 'advantage of a Syracuse "fumble, Hall threw a scoring pass to end Dave Anderson early in the third quarter to sew up the game. Jonas again converted. Except for ohe early drjve which state stopped' on its line, and a late march which came in the closing two minutes, Syracuse jpould not get going. The Ppnn Stafp fnruirri wnll 1ovtH on Syracuse's candidate Ernie Davis and held him to 36 yards in 14 carries. 7 0 7 014 Penn State 0 0 0 0 0 Syracuse PS Kochman. 44 pass from Hall (Jonas kick) PS Anderson 15 pass from Hall (Jonas kick). 7-- ,7-- Michigan Nips Purdue 4 ANN ARBOR, Lamon-ic- a, downs rr t s t nfrfnrm. t'v,l" 14 carfin yards i3 ; r, 4 IUHK.U UNIVERSITY PARK Pa. (UPI) quarterback Galen Hall returned to d'Bty Saturday. and threw two touphdqwn passes as Penn State, appearing as the grid giant it was supposed to be, . ' upset Syracus e 14-- made both Spartan touchpossible. With the Irish threatening, sophomore Herman Johnson picked off a Lamonica pass and returned 38 yards to the Irish 40. Six plays later, Saimes romped from the 24, but when a run for a two point conversion failed, the Jrish still held a 6 lead. Veteran Carl Charon provided .the next Spartan opportunity. He hauled in a Lamonica aerial and returned seven yards to the Irish 31. On tlie second play, Saimes went over from the 25, and a pass from Pete Smith to Lonnie Sanders for the conversion put Michigan State in front to stay. Art Brandstatter, who missed one field goal attempt, connected on another try from the 10 yard line for the insurance points in the final period. fifth-ranke- Win 11 EAST LANSING, Mich.. (UPI) alertness, by, the Spartan defense 25 e 1 n:-'v- ' |