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Show Oklahoma, Minnesota Score Upset Wins Thrash Purdue Georgia Has Gophers 27-1- 3 in Big 10 Play Easy Time Owens Paces Big Eight 27-2- 3 Upset Victory UP- DLAWRENCE, Kan. Tailback Steve Owens, who ran for two scores and passed for a third, powered his way five vards for a touchdown with 4:14 io remaining saiuraay h im p nreu-u- 3 a stunning Oklahoma d Big Eight upset over and previously unbeaten Kansas. Owens, the workhorse of the Sooner backfie'd, finished with 157 yards rushing on 37 carries, and was most often a primary receiver fo' quarterback Bobby Warmack, catching four passes 27-2- by a six-ma- Oklahoma n In line, tie 16 seconds aft earned a er Okidhoma had taken the lead, with quarterback Bobby Douglass' pass to split end George McGowan on the first play from scrimmage following 6 51-- 0 Win Fla. (UPI) Sophomore quarterback Mike Cavan threw two touchdown JACKSONVILLE, passes and scored a third in a driving rain Saturday to lead to a Georgia the kickoff. field goal Bill Bell's with 27 seconds left in the half cut Oklahoma's lead to four points. The Jayhawks stormed 63 yards In seven plays, with tailback Donnie Shanklin run. ning 19 yards for a touchdown, to take a 3 for 42 yards. edge on their The victory kept the defend first possession of the second But Oklahoma, with ing champion Sooners 'n the Big half. Eight title race with a 1 Warmack passing for 47 yards record and dropped Kansas to in the drive, marched 80 yards in 15 plays following the kickoff 1 the conference and overall. The Jayhawks now trail to take a 6 lead late in the Missouri In the quarter. Warmack sprinted 11 eighth-ranke- d yards for the touchdown. Big Eight by a full game. The Tigers, who play at Kansas came right back to Oklahoma next Saturday, are 6 take a 23-- 2 lead with 10:50 left in the conference after in 14- the game, on a beating Iowa State 42-- 7 play drive, capped by fullback d John Rigging' plunge With a record crowd of 51,500, Oklahoma's gam including Orange and Sugar took 10 playa and spanned Bowl scouts, Oklahoma drove 48 drive 81 yards with Owens picking up and 45 yarus for touchdowns 32 yards running. 9 lead. Owens halftime a tnd capped the opening drive with a The Jayhawks got the ball d sweep around left end, back with 3:59 left, and moved and on his first collegiate pass from their own 20 to the OU 38, Sooner safety Steve attempt threw 13 yards to split where end Joe Kilhngsworth for the Barrett intercepted a Douglass econd. pass in the end zone with 1:29 Kansas stymied throughout left to seal the upset. third-ranke- lOth-rank- shattering Florida. 51-- 0 The unbeaten victory over MINNEAPOLIS (UPI)-J- pm scored three first- touchdowns to lead 3 Minnesota to a victory over Purdue Saturday and shrink the 6th ranked Boilerma. kers fading Rose Bowl hopes. Both team are now in Big Ten play and are in a three-wa- y tie for fourth place with Iowa behind undefeated Ohio State, Michigan and Indiana, Jenke intercepted Purdue Carter quarter a pass by Leroy Keyes on the Purdue 47, and the second followed a recovered fumble by Purdue quarterback Don Kiopert on his own 34. 27-1- Minnesota quarterback Ray added another score midway in the second quarter on a three-yar- d rollout behind Chip Litton's devastating block after Jeff Wright intercepted a keeper-pasBut the kick was blocked and Minnesota led 27-- 0 at the half. Carter carried 17 2 Stephens 4-- 1. built Carter ran 49 yards from S5-for a touchdown halftime a waltzing lead, scrimmage up to their sixth victory against 2:42 Into the game. It was the touchdown run this two ties before scouts from the longest Intoseason against the Boilerma Orange and Gator bowls. kers. He added two more times for 101 yards and touchdowns at 9:36 and 12:34 on for worst the defeat was It t it, J 25 for iSClfcri teammate Barry Mayer runs of 2 and 1 yards. One Coach Ray Graves' Gators in 98 as six tried only Stephens c&me after Gopher captain Noel nine years at Florida, coming in in the game. passes KANSAS QUARTERBACK Bobby Douglas (1 0) is opset by Oklahoma's Don Pfimmer (41) a season which saw Florida win 3 Jenke and Wright's intercepin the contest. its first four games and then in the second quarter of Play Saturday. Okla homa upset Kansas (Herald-UP- I tions and Steve Thompson's Telephoto) record. collapse to a tumble recovery nignngnterj a A record 70,212 tickets were formidable defense that blunted sold for the game and, Purdue's 60,000 fans showed up in the downpour to watch tne slaughter in the Gator Bowl 22-- 7 Mike Phipps, Purdue's ailing muck, threw touchdown passes regular quarterback, replaced of 26 yards to Dennis Hughes 6-UNIVERSITY Pa. Kiepert PARK, Charles to 7 anc early in the second yards (UPI)- -- An aroused Penn State Whittemore and scored on a team and his 12 for 21 charged from behind in quarter three-yar- d run in the first half. one touchdown SOUTH BEND, Ind. holding Pitt to only 32 yards receivers were covered. produced passing the second half Saturday with and set up another. Joe during that span. quarterback Pittman three came n touchdown o Sec Pitts only scoring quarterback Charley 7 6- -13 0 Notre Theismann, filling in for injured Dame coach Ara when Bernie Allen fumbled the Donnie Hampton took over for times tc defeat Miami 22-- 7 and Pmrdue 27 0 6 21 Minn. Notre Terry Hanratty, led Parseghian tried to be merciful opening kickoff of the second Cavan in the second half and remain unbeaten through seven Dame to a 7 demolishment of in the second half. He put in so half to give Pitt the ball on the added to Florida's humiliation, games. inept Pittsburgh Saturday. run Pittman rammed over twice many reserves that some were Irish 34 the only time Pitt got scoring on an eight-yar- d Notre Dame rolled to a 49-- not even listed on the roster. across midfield in possession of and controlling the ball most of from the line and once the half for the Bulldogs. lead in the first half, scoring Still, the Irish continued to roll the bal. from the three and States's Bob 10, 1968 in of Sunday Herald Sunday,UtahNovember themselves. almost spite every time it had the ball, and County, UM Garthwaite kicked a Theismann completed seven field goal all in the second of 10 passes in that first half half. but Notre Dame did not even bother to put the ball in the air Lions' The fourth-ranke- d 68-3- 4 in the second. vaunted defensive team owned the field in the second half, who had seen Theismann, IOWA CITY, Iowa (UPI- )holding Miami to a single first only parttime action until ew (UPI)-NAriz. third. Led PHOENIX, down until It left the game with by Ed Podolak's two Saturday, ran for two touch downs on plays of nine and 10 Mexico, with three runners in The Lobos gained their fourth slightly more than two minutes touchdowns and record 2S6 yards and passed for two the top 10, won the Western title in the WAC's seven years to play. yards rushing, Iowa unleashed to Coley both touchdowns, The defense also intercepted an awesome offense Saturday to Athletic Conference cross coun of existence by placing Adrian O'Brien on plays of 15 and 31 de Windt fifth, Chuck Schuch three passes, recovered two 68-in Big try championship Saturday, edg yards. sixth and Web Loudat seventh. fumbles and blocked a kick on bury Northwestern, Arizona out and State host football. O'Brien scored a third touch- ing New Mexico finished with 53 the Miami d line which Ten Paso. d down on a run, Bob favored Texas-E- l points, ASU 63 and UTEP 64, resulted in the final lions' Podolak turned in touchdown Gladieux scored on a Tarry Harrison of Colorado Following the leaders were touchdown. runs of 60 and SI yards on his run, and Chuck Landolfi went State won the individual title, Arizona 90, Brigham Young 135, Miami Methlnki winter will soon be' here, love the white snow, but it is so sad to drive scored and held a first way to a Big Ten record for d over on a from the house to the Post Office and then up the Golden Avenue to work now and plunge. covering the four - mile South Colorado State 150, Wyoming 156 74) lead on halftime the biggest ee all of the golden leaves being pfed up for burning, leaving just the drab skeletons rushing in one game. Iowa'l The Irish even scored two Mountain course in a record and Utah 166. of the game a of trees. Eut Tlmp is coming out now with a oeautiful white mantle and the morning play offensive output of 639 245on when 20:11. total a from Arizona State's Jerry . Top finishers other points safety un adds that majestic touch to lend him dignity. touchdown pass which Dave held tackle who old Morn Eric tackled the mark e schools: Pat Jobski, pound Shane, Brigham Big The Golden Harvest Tournament bowlers were out in force last weekend and yards also set a Pitt quarterback Dave Havern of 20:39.5, finished second with Young, 19th, 21:49, and Al SeeL Olivo threw to Ray Bellamy. ' many beautiful scores rolled. We were afraid the hunting urge for some birds would Ten mark. in the end zone when all of his favored Kerry Pearce of UTEP ey, Utah, 21st, 21:53. make the lanes dullsville but judging from the turnout and pinfalls, the bowlers are The old individual lushing really out to make a killing this time. The standings as of Sunday the 3rd of November, Phil Grtham still leads with a 1552, Roy Hoza took over 2nd place with 1529, Bill mark was 268 yards set by 3rd Jtt 1526- - Peter Cuca 4th with 1524, Jerry Farley is 5th with 1520 Clinton Jones of Michigan State and Walt Skinner 6th with 1494. There are many more places but those will give you 47-2- 6 8" m M leads Scratch aginat Iowa in 1966. The old with 1505, " - V l,ran,,m i. LJ LIE" iJ "na ZZll.S' miu e 'erry nnsKie is 3ra with 1471. Come on out fella's V total offense record of ruim iwecmtjnj wey Ian nara for anyone. In 607 yards was set by Mchigwh LEAGUE STANDINGS AS OF T NOVEMBER, 1968 State Id the same gam. , Bulldogs 0 s. 16-1- - , Ms- 7-- 20-1- 27-2- Penn Stele one-yar- 13-- aix-yar- 16 . . ' (UPI)-Subst- Miami itute - 57-- one-ya- rd Wildcats in New Mexico Captures WAC Crown in Cross Country Battle Met Pitt Iowa Buries 0 21 ff Defeats Noire Dame Demolishes Pitt 5 7 Even Without Hanratty five-yar- two-yar- one-yar- one-gam- Texas Outscores t,i Pm. Twm Mi mm4 ubiM Wan Leaf Judd and Cne 01 pin tnd Owmw Btrtwr md Hickman Bwanek and Htf Smith and Bray CnristentM tnd tJrmn T. M 10 11 B M t U ivfc 17 . Ebonlt VMmftou i BIelow and Uftlv Appl. s Amarietn ttan Uh B4N and Kvt 8 Kaamt Amoa and Anay Iteadrunnart DublM B I i I a a E Alena m 1. uxa Kagal Bantima Uuvan vow al t)uam 1. 1 Ldlt ftttlltttf t tt a 1. 2. 1 tftlzM anler t a Duatara Konlglra) ranHmva Alma AMortcnl Merllvn Cvtm Cnra)' Cemxa AMWieUa R. and HTS and Hie and I It i V 4) m Texeca t 3. 1. IS. Mixed amotion! Traveling Travel - Laipuo Mood Mafda Northern Stan Gemini 4 It 22 20 1. 20 a WM Sandbeggere Mixed Up 4 an Raldera 1. Regal No. S . Jack and Jtll No. s. Regal No. 2 t. 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Weber State had to race the clock in the second period to 0 halftime lead. grab a Waite climaxed a drive with a nine-yar- d touchdown pass to tailback Sam Gipson for the touchdown at half-time. Bob Quarry ran for the 14-1- rd Fullback Jack Brown crashed over from less than a yard out with three minutes to play to give the Wildcats the win. It was his second touchdown of the afternoon. Weber State clinched a three-watie for the conference title with Montana State and Idaho. All had 1 conference records. The Grizzlies moved in front 4 with IS seconds left in the third quarter on a pass from quarterback Ray Brum to end Al Luis which covered nine 16-1- yards. Weber, with the pressure mounting, put together the sus tained march with Waite's pitching arm carrying the Wild cats to the Grizzlie one. Two quarterback sneaks put it inches away, then Brown bolted over with the winning score. Montana was unable to move offensively and Weber, when it cot possession, ran eut the lock. W Walt eompleted tt two-poi- conversion. The Wildcats had scored first when fullback Brown plunged over from the one in the first period. Montana's Dan Worrell field goal to kicked a then the Grizzlies make it moved in front 10-- 8 when Brum touch found Luis with a down pass with nine minutes left in the period. 8 0 6- -20 6 Weber State 0 10 6 0- -18 Montana 1 own run (kick failed). 32 FG. UM Luis 31 pads from Brum (Worrell kick), 9 WS Gipson pass from Waite (Quarry run). UM Luis 9 pass from Brum (kick failed). X WS Brown run (pass failed). WS-Br- UM-W- orrell |