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Show 227-J- 'Green Irish Win SOUTH BEND, Ind. tre "This was not psychological Dame's "green" football victory," Sooner coach Churck Fairbanks sail "They were team glistened like t rock-haremerald Saturday. just too good for us. They took The Fighting Irish, despite the ball and stuck it In our ear morns from coach Ara Parse-ghia- n "Their offensive line blocked (UPI)-No- d us supurbly. They knocked down, put us on our backs, and ran over us." Oklahoma earned that 7 lead on two touchdovn passes by quarterback Bob Wormack 72 yards to Eddie Hinton and 1 yards to Steve Zabel. Then they had a chance to about his inexperienced starters, learned most of what they had to know in the first 15 minutes, when they trailed Oklahoma And they ihow their know-hothereafter in spurting to a 1 victory over one of the nation's d 14-- 14-- 7. 48-2- top-rate- teams. break the game wide open when "Even If we'd scored," he said, Frank Crinltl fumbled the "I don't think we would have blown the open. It takes i ami vuwci 11 men on game offense to sustain i. recovered for the Sooners on drive, and that's what they the Irish 20. But a Wormack have. They're better than they pass was knocked down, two were two years ago." line plays made only 7 yards, and Bruce Berr missed an Parseghian revealed that the Irish to combat the attempted field goal from the fierce trainers, degree heat on the 19. field, stripped the players at the "That was the turning point," half, rubbed them down with "We shut them said. Parseghian iced toweln, and then handed off. Then we started putting out dean, dry shirts and moved and right thing together jerseji. down and tied the game." ui-iivi- - the lead for the first time, as the half ended and the second cam late in the final period and put the Gators ahead to stay. Speedy sophomore halfback Curtis Martin gathered In the opening kickoff at his own two, broke tackles at his 2d and again at the 30, and clear flying the rest' of the way as the crowd sat stunned. Martin scored a second Air Force touchdown In the third period on a three yard plunge and junior quarterback Gary 16-1- 3, Jet-qui- Falcons 0 Saturday. Smith, playing before a highly partisan hometown crowd of 52,126 that jammed Tampa's new 46,000-sestadium In heat, scored twice for the Gators, buth cn three yard Plunges. The first gave Flor'da 23-2- - t BLOOMINGTON, Ind. ahead score. Geortia Tech nadded its score with 31 seconds left to play when Dennis James swept left end from two yards out after Texas Christian had given up line the ball on ltd own when a fourth corn ana tour effort lost seven yards. Georgia Tech drew first blood in the opening period when Johnnv Duncan kicked 1 field goal. The Yellow Jackets had marched 55 yards to tne TCU four after recovering a fumble but called on Duncan for ths field goal after Its offense Mini 47 to 7 111. back CHAMPAIGN, Douglass BcbDy accounted for three touchdowns with his passing and running Saturday and halfback Donnie Shanklln ran for two In a 47-- 7 (UPD-Quarter- Kansas rout over fumble-elague- d Illinois. Douglaw, a cool operator throughout, set things up for the Jayhawks' opening game victory on Kansas second play from crimmage when he lofted a touchdown pass to sopho more Bill Autery. Then he passed his way to the Illinois 5 and ran it in himself from there in the second quarter. Later, in the last play of the third quarter, he hit Jim Hatcher with a touchdown pass from 45 yards out Shanklin rushed for M yards, picking up most of them on a dash which set up his first touchdown in the second charge quarter and a rhlch scored another In the third. rd Mtit k rolled around end and scored with 18 seconds remaining as Indiana came from behind Saturday to stop Baylor, in a college football opener for both teams. n DM 40-3- 4 m 4s t yh NOTRE DAME HALFBACK Bob Gladieux (20) picks np four yards through the middle ef the Oklahoma line in the first quarter of Saturday's game at South Bend, Ind. Blocking 1 vow old nan & s; I for Gladienx is Frank Crinti (21). Oklahoma players Steve Casteel (44) and Gary Carper (45). (Herald-UP- M 10WEST at mmsha aim m.m t CONTEST October rwoiHar It MfltlclsMt rhreuph fh 308 MAUSER FC3 cm y CI s4i EsTyirsai mmm AX POWER tcop. 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Chaoman added his first ef two extra points after Duncan's touchdown and neitner nam got Uns within the other's acaln until TCU made that last Yellow minute gift to (tarti V I down, the senior quarterback competed five out of five passes for 71 yards including a 48 yards bomb to fuimsci jonn Syracuse sophomore, Jakowenko opened the scoring with 1:13 left in the second field goal period with a Moments later, however, ae mlsned on another shot from same spot after tha the battle Saturday. MSU forced Orangemen The winning tally came with fumble. 1:24 left in the nationally It was disappointing da for televisod contest and was set up Rich quarterback Syracuse by a Syracuse fumble on ths who came off the U.tch MSU 44 yard line. the visitors' attack. He to It was the opening test for hadspur been m reserve sums since coach both teams. Sparun ha wai injured ne year ago In Dutfy Daugherty played guard opening game with I Gonso Harry a tlu. EAST LANSING, Mich. (UPI) -- Senior quarterback Bill Fera. eo parlayed a broken pass play touchdown Into an eight-yar- d run to aqueeie Michigan Sute past Syracuse 0 in a rugged ;; mm LAMEST- SWf rd Jackets. -- ... 'i The Hoosiers, Big Ten co- champions and the loop's Rose Bowl representative last season, came from behind four times to stop the Bears from Texas on Gonso's rollout from the Baxter nasi mi hi nun it nH line. returned to the 28, setting the The score capped an drive after Baylor had taken a stage for smith's first score. field goal Guy Dennis missed his first 4 lead on a try for extra point but added by Terry Corby with 1:15 to the next two. play. botfged down. KU Routs nt.. 9 in Win Over Bears Florida safety Steve Tannen fielded an Air Force punt in the second quarter and went 44 yards for the score and moments later defensive back Bill Gaisford intercepted a Texas Christian's only offense was the runnins of Norman Buliach and Ross Montgomery, a pair of 220 pound speedsters. The two drove the Horned march Frnffi on an field Duncan's goal following with quarterback Dan carter going the final three yards for the touchdown that put Texas Christian ahead for the only time, with 2:44 having expired in the second period. Wavne Merritt kicked the extra point to wind up the Mernt naa a scoring for chance to tie it midway through the final period, but he was shot field goal attempt on a 97 Buliach yards gained rushing and Montgomery was close behind with 89. For most of the contest, Tech had little luck with its running and relied heavily on Good. In the drive which Immediate ly followed TCTTa lone touch 3 Vv 38-3- ATLANTA (UPI) Flanker Tommy Chapman made a diving catch in the end tone for second period touchdown after it appeared quarterback Larry Good was trapped Saturday and Georgia Tern then went on defense to beat Texas Christian 17 to 7. The favored Yellow Jackets were trailing 7 to I when Good, who lived up to his name by Completing 18 of 25 passes, for 113 yards, climaxed a march with a shot deep into the which end zone Chapman caught on his knees for ths go- - - f-- 40-3- 6 added a five yard scoring run. Dennis Luethauser missed the first extra point oecause of a bad snap from center, but was successful on the extra points following the final two Falcon scores. zbfi- 1(4 Indiana in Bater Georgia Tech Defeats Texas Christian 17-- 7 Sunday Herald .15 48-2- 1 Florida Rallies To Whip Falcons 23-2- 0 By ORVAL JACKSON TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) --Highly favored Florida spotted Air Force Academy a touchdown on tve opening kickoff, then twice stormed from behind behind fullback Larry Smith tc- edge the m 5 "S a si t?i Reg. 26" tv?,hft Um4 NO DOWN PAYMENT NEEDED LET US FINANCE YOUR HUNTING NEEDS! II |