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Show . . . Simpson Bottled Up But Trojans Win 28-- 6 Anyway mmiw& HffiWWEHWWf j J on r 1 - (LTI-V- Recor record. of 28 set' by Princeton's " Jerry DePoyster Charlie Gogolak. breaking booted three field goals, the last Wyoming's only TD came on with 2:37 remaining, to ..give, its first offensive play when Paul Toscano pas- eighth ranked Wyoniing.JJ5:13tuarterback Western Athletic Conference vie sed 63 yards to Gene Huev tory over Arizona State Univer DePoyster missed the conver-- . sion attempt, but put sity here Saturday nigni. DePovster's three pointers, bovs ahead 0 earlv In th tan before a school high of 42.344 0nd period with his first field snot. Homecoming tans, gave goal, a ASU came back on a Cowboy senior 30 career field national collegiate rec- - scoring drive, reserve quarter-orgoals, 'back Rick Shaw scoring on a .i-v- ' for the season five-yar- d The Pokes, end sweep. Shaw set and 0 in the WAC, surged UD the tallv witfli a m . back on their longest sustained Art Malone. pass onvt I0? than Less a minute ifrto the nAVr TEMPE, Ariz. rmitf . the drives necessary to win despite Simpson not coming up wiu mi usual average ot iiw LOS ANGELES (UPIV-O.J.iSimpson, the nation's leading rusher, was bottled up and tnen Injured Saturday but under study Steve Grady rushed lor I toucnoown ana sieve ooggv a passes set up two others as top- rated soumern i; a 11 torni a romped to a zs victory over Wyoming Comes From Behind To Beat ASU 'mm mm - A the-Co- '' V " yards per gams.,. Oregon scored in the final two. minutes ot the same on p8ssing drive which culminated with Eric Olsen's nine yard 9-- rd d. throw to Lynn Hendrickson, 7-- 0 first A stout Oregon defense keyed aerial bomb on the first play of on Simpson and htid the junior the second Dertod with Soeee running star to 63 yards on 23 j hitting Jim Lawrence for 30 carries oeicr ne was rorcea towards. leave the game after four plays when me Ducks held. Soeze In the second half with an ankle passed eight yards to Bob Klein in the end zone. Injury. The next time the Trojans got Then the Trojans held a two touchdown lead, scoring twice the ball, Sogge bit Klein with a in the second quarter when and followed with Sogge threw for one score, and pass to Lawrence. Dan THE FABULOUS 0. J. Simpson of Southern California (32) passed into touchdown range Scott punched over from the breaks loose from Oregon's Jack Gleason (35) for gain of and scurrying around one for the toucnoown. with another throw. eight yards after taking a hand-of- f Grady, a senior who .lost his Southern 1 California, .held Job to Simpson at the start of scoreless In the third period, the season, ran up 108 yards in drove . 72. yards on 14 plays, the second half and scored on a culminating with Grady going , run of 11 yards. Reserve 11 yards to score. He made 56 35-- 7 quarterback Toby Page 'also yards on the march. And the next cored from six yards out Trojans came back the (UiPI)-Pow- erful In notching their seventh time they got the ball to move CORVALLIS,' ..Ore. State, led by Oregon did the 70 on the ground bulWike Trojans straight win, yards entirely fullback Bill .Enyart hjitiiue kuuk., Arte, (Ufi- jnot appear as keyed up as in in 10 plays with Page running and a tough defense, overpow- The Arkansas Razorbacks, be- But they put around end for the final six. previous games.. ered Washington State 35-- 7 nind the per of formance tailback David, Saturday. 16 Sunday Herald scored Dickey, grounded out a 28--7 vic Enyart. a the first two Oregon State tory over the Kansas State Wild cats m an intersectional game touchdowns on one-yaplunges . as the Beavers sent the visiting Saturday night. Dickey, the 1, Cougars reeling to their ninth from Palestine, Tex., scored straight defeat over two sea twice In the first half and once sons. In the final period to give the their second triMrs. Ulysses S. Grant is Razor-backburied beside Gen. Grant In umph of the season against the memorial tomb In New three losses and a tie. Kansas State is 14 on the York City. year. The final Arkansas touchdown run by recame on a three-yar- d SPORTS FANS! serve halfback Larry Watkins with seven seconds remaining in the game. I Dickey's first touchdown ca four yards out in the first from BET I quarter and his second on a V YOU outhern-Cal-strack-its- 4-- ' rd 6-- er s r MMW i right end. The Trojans woo the, game KNUW by ran mm DM lhal.? kiMW thr w fcttbal coatliM . ttwimtlvM today Thil I ddly mow ff wh 1 chalengefrom l fnr.ki I "T cno t nylon T I I tobbn 14 ,875x14 8 rwd t mi Whltmralli only $3.00 mora BUY NOW ttt Slick Tuktltn 7.357.75 Tufsyn dtep-bit- r1 55x14 5w - "r Vw 7.75x15 Top prize of $20,000 boosted Nicklaus test Arnold Palmer I into the No. 1 spot in official f Votinfl hoi toka ptaa avary yaor tinea 1935 ta noma th batt playar la thaV arantry, wirti lha man ftttinf, lha mail vataa btnf lvta M It. 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MADISON, (UPI) 15 Scoring: -N- turned orthwestern -8- -13 pass from 63 Tos- cano kick failed ASU-Ande- rson, Wyo-DePo- yster, A-4- Weber State Downs Idaho State ' d Penn State Tips Syracuse - Idaho State University Bengals N.Y. (UPI) a 19--7 defeat here Saturday in Penn State piled up 22 points a Big Sky Conference football ' in the first half and then let game. . . its strong defense take over to The undefeated ISU freshman beat Syracuse team swept to a 354 victory Saturday. The Lions' defensive star. over Weber's r frosh in a preDennis Onkotz. provided the liminary game. crucial White carried 32 times for 196 holding difference, Syracuse twice on the goal yards and scored two touchline and intercepting a pass downs for the Wildcats. The for the final Penn State touch- bruising fullback scored the first TD in the third guar-tdownjn thejast. period. from 62 yards out to put human battering fcyracuse' ram, Larry Cwnlta, piled up 117 Weber on trie scoreboard first. Donnavon booted yards on the ground and scor Barry ed two touchdowns in the los- the point after, giving the Wildcats a 74 leal ing cause. SYRACUSE, 29-2- 0 . 232-pou- er ' 77 Russia Clinches Team Title Of Pre:Olympics MEXICO CITY five of the seven finalf and adding one second place team championship in the 1967 and two thirds, The five gold Games Saturday medals pushed the Soviet haul when its paddlers captured a to 34, exactly double the United total of, eight medals in States' total of 17. canoeing "to push, the Soviets' ' Soviet Swimmers Challenge medal lead over the United Moreover, Soviet swimmers States to 22. came close to - matching - the The canoeing splurge, which of Americans tn included five gold medals, gave performances trial heats held Russia a total of 74 medals In swimming the GatfieTstaged as a preview during, the : morning and the " to the XIX Olympiad which will afternoon to offset possible U.S. domination of those finals. S". be celebrated here (kfe-tta5- ,4 The. TTnitM flfM - inl Saturday night. Gaudia Kolb'of Santa Clara, second place, had 52 medals with a chance to gain only 10 Calif., who already has won a gold medal in the women's 200 more: meter. idividui- - medley-swi- nv full was final the Saturday the trials perforday of competition among the highlighted 51 nations iaking part in- - lhese mance for the Yanks when she set a Mexican record games. One Equestrian event and the closing ceremonies in winning her trial heat of the women's 400-mindividual were scheduled on Sunday. In Kolb . 5:32.01. Miss medley which The entered -only 4J,S.r token forces hi some competi- holds the world record of - r- tions and allowed some of these 5:03.2. of Santa Clara, Nancy Ryan, to participate in an almost lackadaisical fashion, went into and Debbie Meyer of Sacra--mentCalif., won two trial, slim outside Saturday with chance of overtaking .the heats of the women's Soviets. freestyle In ,2:20.2 and But that last faint hope 2:23.6 respectively, and Linday glimmered and died when the Gustavson, also of Santa Clara, Soviet canoers completely dom- took second behind Miss Ryan D. CHASE JOHN in 2:20.6. inated their ....competition .. : ; Special Agent But Soviet girls - swept the three heats of the women's Would you like to hear about breaststroke, led by Ideas used by the most success Galina Prozumentchikova with" c-i- us ful bankers, businessmen. In1:20.2. dustrialists, and educators In If Your Motor Overheats the country? ussia clinched the (UPI) -R- winning" unofficial "Pre-Olympi- , rd Er ' tr r -- 400-met- er ' 100-met- er Built for extra long CI. Ariz.Stat o, "Instruction will be given In tumbling, trampoline, parallel bars, still rings, and the vaulting horse. Game activities will be utilized for tha youngest age group while routinea and spaetfia gymnastic skills will be taught to the older boys. .TOM FRENCH Instructor n JOHNSON H rd INSTRUCTION lr. served L- nnp-var- economy-Jrice- d ot Wyoming six-yar- - BOYS 6 to 18 -- ervica thanVi to Ha tripla hurry-t- 8i 0 0 7 0 Wyo-Hu-ey, ' - " -- al from-b- ut interceptions huif the thrust. Devils' offensive 39 field goal quick kicks and BUI Melzer's clutch ASU-Sh- aw, 5 run Rokita kick victory over WycDePoyster, 31 field goal passing into a 17-Wisconsin to spoil theBadgers, 99 run pass failed homecoming Saturday. " It was the first Big Ten" win 26 field goal of the year for the Wildcats and left Wisconsin winless wim one and five losses for the season. the The Wildcats . opened scoring in the second Quarter tiecord. They re after Dennis White perfect-6-- 0 Intercepted mained the only undefeated a John Ryan pass to set up one team In the Big 10. touchdown and Northwestern Halfback John Isenbarger, a took a 14-- 0 halftime lead on a 19-- 7 drive that saw Melzer converted quarterback, scored the one. from sneak over d one touchdown on a run and passed - to fellow - POCATELLO (VFTf Paced sophomore Jade Butcher for by the hard running of fullback another. Butcher added a Lee White, the Weber State second touchdown on a pass 29-2- 0 College Wildcats handed the sas State tried to get back In the contest against the Hogs, but were unable to cash In on sticky Arkansas defense. The Wildcats, behind the bril liant passing of Bill Nossek to Dave Jones, marched 70 yards in 15 plays for the tying touchdown early in the second quarter. Davis scored with 10:39 left in the period and he followed it with a conversion kick. reception from reserve quarter. back Mike Perry. Perry Teplaced starting quar terback Harry Gonso, the third of the trio of high scoring sophomores, who left ttie game midway in ..the first quarter with a bruised shoulder. Before leaving, Gonso got the Hoosiers off to a roaring start back of Spray at 276 was Hugh by engineering touchdown old Columbus, drives the first two tunes Royer, Ga.t pro, who had never Indiana Gonso finished better than 10th before. snnrari nrwa rm a He won $7,500. olunee after settina uo Grouped at 277 were three score with a option run. Frank Beard, He set up the other TD with a young pros Rives McBee, and Terry Dill. pass toButcher. IseOn the first nine of the final nbarger ran "over from the six round, Spray caught up with for the TD. Nicklaus and they were all even Butcher scored Indiana's third at the turn. Both birdied the touchdown on a pass 10th hole to remain tied. Then from Isenbarger. to the pressure Spray yielded and bogeyed the 11th and 13th while Nicklaus was holes getting pars an went two up. icklaus,-however, had trou 23-- 6 ble on the 18th when his drive almost went out of bounds and he later landed In a trap and BERKELEY, Calif. (UPI) bogeyed the hota He had two Tom Manke fired a pair cf birdies and two bogeys on me touchdown passes Saturday and set up another score with a final round toss to lead Washington to Spray was a bit more erratic. HeJhad three birds and three a routine 234 victory over California. bogeys on his final 71. The six-fosophomore clicked on scoring aerials of 13 yards to Jim Cope andlffyards to Harrison Wood. A floater from Manke to Cope put the Huskies on the California one-iro- m -- where .Jim McCabe plunged over. . tops, 4 door hardtops. and ttation wagons. If you are In the market for an automobile, now Is the time to buy. These cars will go fast at this low selling price, many with factory , a. ; PROGRAM FOR JjJ3 J2J3 DISCONTINUED RANCH, COMMERCIAL TRUCK TIRES tin 7. AN J2J3 w Arizona Win JatJQYSL ' t4 JI38 42-- 7 - three Northwestern Is 3 Winner Over Wisconsin 17-1- Easy .. . If.,.. w ivietxrco ien. on wuy for his long TD, the conference 'schedule, a DePoyster booted field goals team that has - won one only 31 His 26 first and of 39, yards. . ; game this year. broke the national collegiate ASU outgained Wyoming in to. tal offense 377 yards to 243, but - . one-- yard, run la the sec ond "quarter which gave Arkan-sas the lead for good at 14-His last score.-an- d A his elehth TUCSON, Ark (UP1) of the s eason. was from the trio of .sophomore, backs . pro two, vided the scoring punch as un " The Wildcats'' only score of defeated Indiana rolled to an the night came on a one-yar-d easy 43-- 7 victory over the Uniplunge in the second quarter by versity of Arizona here SaturCornelius Davis. Some 38,000 fans sat In chilly day night The win gave the Hoosiers a war Memorial Stadium as Kan GYMWASTBC "!Jias1aTKaaTySiial!ar" ' HIT -- ot Habaraa Trophy,, ami a a hat won thlt oketio only tir TRUCK TIRE BUY Goodyeat's h . .. . tournament earnings this year with a total of $188,893. Palmer never recovered - from an round - 76 in this opening tournament and finished in a tie for 31th"place with an even par 284 total, 14 back of Nicklaus. Spray, 28, finished one stroke back of Nicklaus and won $12,000 for second place, the biggest check of his two and a i;naa year, career as a pro. ne had earned only $13,000 viously this year and his I finish was a tie for sixin. 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