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Show Fighting Irish Demolish Army 35-- 0 Behind Eddy and Teenagers Sunday Herold 16 Cowpokes Smash Ules by 40 7 ' from 'Jaxk Gherke to Terry LARAMIE, Wyo. (UPI ming erupted from shaky Baker, The play ...was set up third Quarter Saturday to score when "BT&ce Bean grabbed 27 points in the final period andpopped-uball on the Wyoming line Western Athletk roll to a 40-The Cowboys broke the game Conference victory over Utah. Junior Jerry DePoyster set a open after stopping Utah punter WAC and school record by Jerry Pullman on his own 8- Pullman was forced booting four field goals, two of yard-linthem from M yards out, for a to attempt a run after a low league mark for distance and snap from center. Two plays erasing a league mark he set in later: in the fourth quarter, J965. One of the M yard boots quarterback Rick Egloff passed was the first score of the game seven yards to tight end Joe Cassidy for seven yards and and DePoyster added a late in the first period Wyoming's second j touchdown to give Wyoming a narrow, of the game. Ten seconds later, Wyoming's Mike Dirks recovearly game lead. Utah came out in the third ered a . fumble on the Utah : line,: setting up quarter to stop Wyoming cold eight-yar- d third field goal, a 20-and scored Us 'only touchdown of the game on a pass yarder, J- -Wyi p 7 e. A 'pass interference call about two minutes later gave Wyo ming the ball on Utah's 21' yard line. Egloff .back 4 pass. found bis receivers covered and twisted his way 21 yards up the middle ior another touchdown. Reserve tailback Dave Hamp ton added another score in the fourth period on a fiv yard run after Jim House recovered another Utah fumble on the UCLA Edges Rice27-2- 4 (UPI) Kurt Zim-merm- UCLA second-ranke- d a 27-2- 4 d Rice victory over University. : UCLA,- - playing -- for- the-ii- rst time in its history in Texas, came from - behind - with II points In the last Vk minutes to keep ' an underdog Rice team from scoring its second upset In three games. Rice had upset Louisiana State in its opener. Gary Bcban, UOLA's candidate, led the stirring comeback, passing 33 yards for the tyinglouchdown and running six yards to the three to set up the field goal The junior quarterback, playupset-minde- - yards- .Shelton was the hero of the gallant Owls until he fumbled with Vh minutes to go and the score tied UCLA's Larry Agajanian, son of former pro kicking star Ben Agajanian, recovered on the Rice 23. of 281 nt A second quarter eight . yard run by Wyoming tailback Jim Kiick was set up on the only long pass play of the game, a wobbly from Egloff to split end Jerry ' touchdown - nt 7-- Zimmerman, kicked the field ' goal seven plays later. Marion. The two teams fought evenly through much of the first half with the Cowboys picking up scores only on the second quar ter run by Kiick or when the . Michigan State Wins Over: Wolverines 20-- 7 'Bama Remains Unbeaten With 26-- 0 Victory Over Iowa With Passing, - 36 Orangemen Over Navy paw 8 Without : 28-1- Arizona Downs New Mexico With Passing Show Win "far 49 yards and then .burst scored on a seven-yar- d early In the final period. " The Spartans picked up a Michigan fumble only minutes later and Raye fired one of his few completions of the . afternoon, good for 24 yards and a touchdown to end Gen Wash ington. Michigan quarterback Dick Vidmer threw 40 passes before he finally propelled 'the Wolverines to a touchdown and ruined a shutout bid by the rugged Michigan State defense." Wolverine fullback Dave Fish er sped 40 yards with a lateral and Vidmer tossed passes for 18 and 15 yards to halfback Jim Detwiler, the latter to the middle of the end zone for a touch- Hogs 14-- 14 J - fifth-rank- Missouri ' Rolls Over Winless Kansas St. - --The as the last unbeaten team in we American Football League Sa turday night when Emerson Boozer ran. eight yams ior a fourth-peritouchdown in a 6 the San Diego over victory Chareers before the largest crowd ever to see an AFL 17-1- od game-63,4- 97. Joe Namath. whose passes set up the winning tally, passed 17 yards to matt sneu ior a first period touchdown. and Jim field Turner booted a goal in the second as the Jets their fourth victory scored against one tie. It was San Diego's first defeat in five games. 35-- 0 The Boilermakers' senior LAFAYETTE, Ind. (UPI -BGriese demolished Bob zeroed in on a variety ullseye Iowa with a remarkable display of receivers as he threw his TV. -- J.;. . of aerial fireworks Saturday as Twaj 1. w i uiuuc waicca- mviug 35-0 to for a Purdue rocketed Big past completions,' total, 1 Ten decision. total passing offense, and yardage. He also booted five extra points to set a new career mark in that category and to tie the school record for total points'. It was the opening Big Ten game for the Boilermakers who 11-- 10 once again are reaching for tha Rose Bowl ticket which has Okla. STILLWATER, before eluded their always quarterback Ronnie It was Iowa's second grasp. Johnson guided Oklahoma State rffo9t in rnrrt Titer Ten oamp 69 yards to a touchdown and a this jseason and the Hawkeyes' conversion in the fin-conference 14th , consecutive f, four and. minutes loss. to the give Cowboys Saturday an 0 Big Eight victory over Griese completed 16 of 24 passes for 215 yards. He made Colorado. Colorado had jumped to a his biggest yardage bite the 10-- 3 lead midway through the first time he put his hands on last, period when John Farler the ball by heaving a touchdown pass to end Jim plunged over from the one, capdrive, and Dave Beirne. ping a fullback Perry Bartelt, who kicked a field goal : Sophomore JirsL .halt, Williams scored in the- second and third periods on plunges of added the extra point. The Cowboys, notching their four .and three yards and first victory of the year, hit Beirne scored again in Ae final pass from only 5 of 15 passes, but four stanza on a came on the winning drive. All Leroy Keyes, a high school four were sideline aerials that quarterback and a regular oa defense for the BoUennakers. netted 8 to 17 yards. ' Oklahoma State Downs Colo. U. In Contest (UPI)-Sopho- two-poi- nt more al one-hal- 11-1- 4-- 2-- Sooners Upend End Texas 18-- - 9, Long Loss Skein- - The Spartans' only scoring drive of the first half was' an Oklahoma DALLAS (UPI) other Apisa-Rayeffort, giving ended eight years of frustration Michigan State the lead late in Texas Satur- against arch-rivthe first quarter. : lfi-with a 9 dav al star-studd- Apisa-pick- ed up-1- yards-on. 5. a sweep around the right side from with a bootleg pitch-ou-t Raye. The Spartans" were penalty helped with, a and Apisa took another pitch-ofor 11 yards before Raye swept left end for the touch- ut down. Trojans Nip UW With ... one-yar- TD in (UPI) -quarterback Toby Page moved the University of Southern California 71 yards to score in the fourth : period Saturday night and brought the Trojans from behind for a Pacific Eight victory over the ANGELES Reserve ! . 17-- Washington Huskies. sophomore caTSedlinedty place - kicker Mike Vachon, quarterback Bob Warmack and ;; wingback Eddie Hinton. Warjnack, Hinton and Junior tailback Ron Shotts tore the Texas defensive ramparts apart with sharp passing and alert runnine and Vachon, a .Texas import from Amarillo, kicked field 31. 43. 20 and d goals to go with a scoring sortie by Warmack. Aside from its drive with the opening kickoff that was cli maxed by David Conway's field goal, Texas never seriously threatened until midway of the final quarter when, trailing 15-- soph Texas quarterback Andy White ran and passed flie Longhoms 67 yards to a' touchdown wmte scored -from two yards out .'. 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B.Y.U. ICE SKATING CLASSES Alto 1, 3k I -- rd hard-nose- rd 6 NEW YORK f'UPI) New York Jets emerged A s 17-1- : The victory kept the defend ing BigTeirchamps undefeatr ed with a 0 record for the season and a 0 mark in the conference. the Baylor Upsets Final Quarter 36-1- -- Chargers; loose down. two field goals, Jrom 32 and Ala. (UPI) quarterback Ken yards. Stabler engineered three long "Alabama's scoring drives covWin scoring drives Saturday to pace ered 80, 70, and 62 yards. fourth-ranke- d Alabama to a It was the third win in a row ing one of the greatest games 25-win over Clemson in an 28-1- 4 intersectional game before 48, for Alabama and moved the 000. Crimson Tide into contention for v.v Little Stabler, who played only two third straight Southeasterni SYRACUSE. N.Y. fUFn in the second nan, Conference championship,. minutes 14 Indiana (Pa.) St. IdinboroO touchdown Syracuse, playing without Floyd threw two eight-yar- d Clemson's heralded junior Alabama 26 Clemson 0 ' Little, used a pair of Navy Dasses to Dennis Homan and Glenville 13 W. Virginia St. 6 mistakes and two short touch- Ken Martin and ran one yard quarterback J i m m y Addison down runs by fullback Larry for another. Steve Davis added was bottled up most of the Denison 28 Wooster T to score a 4 victory Csonka afternoon by Alabama's ball- W. Mich. 16 Bowling Green 14 over me Middies Saturday. secondary which pick hawking Carnegia Tech 19 Allegheny 6 off two of his passes. who twisted his left , Little, Massachusetts 12 Connecticut ( ankle early ki the first quarter, Addison, the Atlantic Coast Northeastern 41 Amn Int'l 16 had to sit on the bench and Conferences total offense leader, watch Csonka score twice and Rochester 32 Union 0 completed 10 of 18 passes for lead the Orange offense with 109 yards. Stabler hit on 7 of Minnesota 7 Indiana T 135 Csonka yards rushing. 8 passes for 93 yards. Nebraska 31 Wisconsin 8 carried J the ball 30 times, ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (UPI) Iowa St. 24 Kansas 7 Arizona University frustrat equalling a Syracuse record by Michigan St. 20 Michigan 7 by Little against West Virginia ed after three opening season Purdue 3S Iowa 0 last year. defeats, road the passing arm Ohio U. 21 Toledo 6 . But the Syracuse defense, of quarterback Mark Reed to a Syracuse 28 Navy 14 x 7-- 0 5 win over New Mexico In picking up a Navy fumble; and Amherst 51 Bowdoin 0 a pass in the a Western Athletic Conference intercepting New Hampshire 10 Maine 7 fourth quarter, set up the football game Saturday night Miami (O) 7 Kent St. , crucial touchdown drives that The scrambling junior tied a FAYETTEVBXE, Ark, Illinois 10 Ohio St. 9 brought Syracuse back from a school and conference record by (UPI) Triple - threat quarter v. Northern Michigan 35 Central tie. throwing for four touchdowns back Terry Southall fired a 21- The real job for the Orange as the Wildcats won the tradi fourth-quarte- r Michigan 14 yard scoring defense was stopping Navy's tional Kit Carson Rifle game. pass to reserve end uoony Augustana (111.) 13 MUlikin 7 Nichols 31 Siena 0 from Re aropn Samrdav to give the o h n Reed, a p a s s i n g quarterback-Rutgeft 42 Lehigh 14 Cartwright. Although he passed seda, Calif., had excellent pro- Baylor Bears a 7-- 0 upset vicBates 21- Worcester Tech 8 for both Navy touchdowns and tection from his offensive for tory over undefeated Arkansas Razor- Slippery Rook 21 Shippenssburg 202 yards in the game, bis ward wall all night and took his It was the 6 attack was stopped short in the time in picking the New Mexico backs' first loss in 25 regular ' defensive secondary apart,. , final quarter. Valparaiso 15 Butler 12 coocuuamet jiatine- back to e 34 16 Drake Wichita St. 1963. It ,was the first shutout fot Northeast Mo. 26 Hillsdale 13 the defending Southwest Con Iowa Wesleyan 26 Concordia ference champions sines uic (111). 20 Rice game of 1963. Bethel tt.Northland 15 ' Arkansas' desperation bid tor " 27-- 0 Missouri 27 Kansas St. 0 a ti or win was choked off late North Dakota St. 35 Montana the final period when a in kle with 4:12 remaining in the St. 23 MANHATTAN, Kan. (UPI) nass from Western Kentucky 7 Austin Versatile Ray Thorpe broke first quarter. Jon Brit- quarterback d touchdown Missouri de ference loose for a The Peay 3 tannm tft Tommy xranuimu to. Florida A.&M. 56 Benedict 12 jaunt and Bill Bates kicked a fense limited was nullified by a penalty. e field goals yards rushing and pressed the Kentucky. JSL .12 JS'orthJCarplina pair of Coll. 0 Saturday while "propelling Mis Wildcats deep m their own ter .10 St. Southern souri past winless Kansas State ritory throughout the second Mississippi v 27-- 0 in" the Tigers' Big Eight half. Mississippi 9 football opener. The Wildcats threatened. only Auburn 14 Wake Forest 6. The Tigers, who .managed twice, both times in the first Georgia 9 Mississippi 3 FIREPLACE Florida 22 Florida St. 19 only 39 yards rushing last week half after recovering Missouri . UCLA, fumbles deep in Tiger territory. Georgia Tech 6 Tennessee 3 against second-ranke- d LOGS stacked up 304 yards on the Jim Whitaker intercepted a r West Liberty 53 Froslburg 9 34 Quantico 10 Marshall 7 ground and completely con- Wildcat aerial on the trolled the outclassed Wildcats. and returned it to the 3 to set East Carolina 40 Davidson 7 senior up Missouri's second touchdown Oklahoma 18 Texas 9 Thorpe, - a ; who has played halfback, full- in the third Quarter. Halfback Baylor 7 Arkansas 0 PLUMBING KEATING San Jose St. 24 California 0 back and flanker while plugging Charlie Brown plunged the M NORTH 2ND WEST injury-riddled three Oklahoma St. 11 Colorado 10 . up holes in Missouri's yards for the score on the DIAL Air Force 54 Hawaii 0 backfieM. broke off tac following play. TUSCALOOSA, Jets Outduel . The Clemson Tigers South Grid Scores Griese Leads Purdue Past er r- 24-2- wo point-a-minu- te ran d rd ; G crossbars were within the range EAST LANSING, Mich. (UPI) of Depoyster i toe. Fullback Bob Apisa and quar The Redskins boiled out in the third quarter and threaten- terback Jimmy Raye mobil ed t o take over the lead by ized Michigan State for. two keeping Wyoming within its fourth quarter .touchdowns Sat of his sterling career, com- own line" through the en- urday as the Spar Micn- tans survived arch-riva- l pleted 17 of 33 passes for 238 tire period. defense stopped igan'a upset bid for a 20-- 7 Big yards and ran 13 times for 66 Wyoming yards, a total offense of 304 the Utes twice on fourth and Ten win. The Wolverines threw a riled short yardage situations in the yards. i He overshadowed Bice quar- third quarter. Pullman was. defense against Michigan State, terback Robby Shelton, who ran gang tackled by Wyoming on allowing only one first period for171 yards and passed for his own eight . yard - line with touchdown before Apisa broke another 110 for a total offense kicked a field goal with seven seconds re maining Saturday night to give i (UPI)-Sta-tis- Notre Thereafter, ' With Late Field Goal HOUSTON Dame's 'year-ol- d sophomore, partidpaU ed In two touchdowns. couldn't offensive reserves One he made himself on a score on Army ."but Army could seven-var- d run around end. first only-tfloras make Hanratty also pitched a against Notre Dame's defensive loucnaown pass to his star ' reserve unit sophomore target, Jim Sey- -' Eddy was Notre Dame's top mour. During his 30 minutes of scorer with two touchdowns, play, Hanratty completed 11 of both onlhree-yar- d plunges. Bob 20 passes for 195 yards and Leier scored on a three-yar- d Seymour caught eight of mem : plunge and , Hanratty, - an 18- - for 155 yards. otre a faw seconds left in the period, Wyo Hampton 5 run Daven-- ' SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UPI)-Nteenby Dame, .. powered sparking Wyoming to its big port run) FG Depoyster 54 fourth quarter. age passing wonder Terry Wyo K 1 7 fl 27-- 46 Hanratty and a veteran speedWyoming1 ;Af.588 ster Nick EddyV" scored at 0 7 fr--7 Utah tics LARAMIE, Wyo. better than Scoring: of the Wyoming-Uta- h FG Depoyster 54 clip- - over Army in the first half Wyo football game Wyo-FSaturday" and then coasted to a Depoyster 52 Wyo. Utah 35-- 0 'crusher behind its reKiick I Wyo Depoyster 5 First downs V 10 serves.''" , kick) , 13 125 yardage Baker 13 pass from Rushing Utah The Irish were 59 85 - Gehrke (Pullman kick) Passing yardage favorites and the Notre Dame 23 Wyo Cassidy 7 pass from Passes starters almost wiped that out Passes, intrepid by 0 burst in- he Egloff (Depyster kick) with a Punts "Who FG Depoyster 20 quarer. Then they 2 opening 1 Egloff 21 run (Depo- Fumbles lost Wyo J Doured over two more touch 86 25 Yards penalized yster kick) downs in the' next quarter. 2 five. . . . at Soothgote, Granger, Sugarhoust and Cottonwood Mall " |