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Show 14 SUNDAY, SEPT. Prut. u Sunday Hercld 28, "J Sophomore Rallies Wyoming To Victory Over Air Force - - u n t? W ' score In not move Wyoming and gave upiwifr two quick touchdowns, both Wyoming's By BRAD SMITH AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. one interception that led to an on passes from Gary Baxter to the trurd period was set up Mike Bolen for 18 and 26 yards. when Falcon punter Darryl fUPI) Sophomore quarterback Air Force score. Gary Fox cam off ihe bench Wyoming went into the lead, Leu tha user kicked fiald goals of Haas kicked only 23 yards and the Cowboys took over on the Saturday to ignk the Wyoming at 5 with less than five min- - 26 and 21 yards, set who Air Force 28. Two plays later Fal several the second on utes in for half Baxter, half second in the gone Cowboys a scamper by Joe Wil con passing records In the Williams took the pitchout on a victory over the Air a liams. came, also connected on a 10-- quarterback option around left Force Acsdemy. : The Air Force grabbed it back on yard scoring toss to Charlie end to score. winning margin was pro boot, but Longnecker for a final period The Cowboys' tough defensive vided by two missed conversions Leuthausers line, led by Tackle Larry Nels by Aft Force kicker Dennis Leu- - Bob Jacobs regained it for Wyo-- score. field goal. Wyoming could not move the and end Tony McGhec, dropped thauser, who also kicked field ming on a under Synakowski and fell Baxter 14 times at crucial tim ball one Fox on scored touchdown 2 21 and yards, goals of late in the second es during the game. d sneak and parsed behind Fox was pulled into the game a to quarter when Fox came in. The In the elosini minutes of the, for another, a The Air Force set seven team quarterback took the and individual records in Saturfirst half and immediately Paul Taylor in the final quarCowboys 72 yards in J5 p'ays day's game. Baxter set four of brought the Cowboys to life af- ter for the clinching score. ter the Air Force bad grabbed Jacobs kicked field goals of before belting over from the them total offense, 238 yards; one wilh 37 seconds left on the most 15 and 33 yards. a 0 lead. plays, 67; yaids passing, Starter Ed Synakowski could The Falcons opened the game clock. 3S8; and completed, 31. tii' t jm v. Mi . "" j u - ) 111 i v - 17-1- d 27-2- 5 12-- 3 one-yar- two-yard- 12-- passes Ernie Jennings set game pass reception with 15 grabs. Team came on most yards 388; and most passes n ruuoes rowenui I I Phipp.s ed, 31. Purdue Past Notre Dame LAFAYETTE, Iod. (UPI)-M- ike Pbipps, Purdue's quarterback, ran for one and touch down passed for another Saturday to power the Boilermakers to an impressive 4 victory over No. 8 ranked Notre Dame. Pbipps led his untested tuk&field mates, John Bullock, take-char- 23-1- Stan Brown and Randy Cooper, in the offensive display. But the Purdue victory could be credit ed as well to a potent defense which never gave the Irish a chance before a record home crowd of 68,179. Pliipps got the Boilermakers touchdown going with a to Cocoer. Then he Diss Colorado State Powers Way by Wichita State a single record records passing, complet completed two of three passes for 48 yards in a drive to set up a touchdown run by Brown. In the second half, Phipps ran over from the 1 for Purdue's third touchdown after he hit four of five passes for 54 yards in a scoring drive Then he connected on a toss to Ashley Bell to set up another Brown touchdown, a 2- yard drive. In all, Phipps completed 12 of 20 passes for 213 yards and had only one intercepted. The Irish rarely could get untracked against the hard- Guggenheim Bows Out of Horse Racing NEW YORK lit, X: -- ""- , gr,r..l,..i a. .A.. .rT,....-- . romp and safety Dennis Clauder recovered a blocked Torzala field goal and carried it 72 yards to end the Shocker scoring. Maxwell hit Tim Lambus for yards early in the third per Ram tailback Lawrence iod after Carl Hill had recov who scored the first ered a Wichita State fumble on end CSU touchdown on a the Shocker 20. 213 a for carried yards, sweep, Then, minutes before the end. school record. Ram quarterback Wayne Smith, 33-- 0 at Wichita State, trailing the Curd to see action Saturday, three scored the half, quick passed to split end Phil Webb touchdowns, but was unable to for the final score. contain the powerful running Colorado State dominated the and passing of the Rams. first half, with two touchdowns kickRam kicker Dan Torzala set up by fumbles. , ed five extra points and one Wichita State threatened ser field goal. iously only once in the first Kenny Reed broke through half when the Shockers drove the Ram line for a to the Ram With touchdown to put Wichita State fourth and two, quarterback on the scoreboard end Ray Butch Dusharm tried to sneak kick was good. the yardage, but the tough Colo Then wingback Randy Jack- rado State defense stopped him cold. son broke free on a 50-2- 10 rd Kin-caid- 's d H i n - ' i'("fr 1..H i"""'iT KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) -Tin on three 14.1 seconds. Malcolm Baird of Auburn first half blunders and Australia was second in 14.4 then exploded for 21 points in seconds and Dale Frederick of a wild fourth period Saturday to the United States third with the Tigers route 14.5 seconds. Junior quarterback Bobby Australia's Marion Hoffman ran a brilliant race and won the Scott, making his second vars gold medal in the women's 100 ity start, threw the clincher, a meter dash. She ran in lane six pass, to end Gary Kreis and clocked 11.7 seconds. New with 4:35 left in the game. Zealand's Haworth Penelope seconds later, monster was second in 11.9 seconds and Thirty man Benny Dalton intercepted Canada's Stephanie Berto was his second Auburn pass of the third in the same time of 11.9 game to give the Vols the ball seconds. on the Tiger one. Barbara Ferrell of the United States, who placed second in Fullback Curt Watson, who the 1968 Mexico City Olympic had scored Tennessee's first touchdown on an run in Games, placed sixth with 12.1 seconds to the disappointment the opening drive, . plunged in of the spectators. Irene Pio- - from the one. Defensive half trowski of Canada was fifth back Ken Priest capped off the frantic final period by running with 12 seconds flat. , pass interception for Australia's Pamela Kilborn a Vol score. the last led from the start and won easily won tlni women's 100 meter hurdles. She clocked 13.4 seconds. Second was Mamie Rallins of the United States in 14.3 seconds and Barbara Poulsen of New Zealand was third with 14.9 seconds. COLLEGE PARK, Md. (UPI) Jack Whitely returned an in Lawrence Peckham rf Aus tralia won the men's high jump tercepted pass 42 yards and the in. alert North Carolina State dewith a height of 7 ft. Second was Phil Shehnick of fense set up a field goal ard the United States with 6 ft. 9 - another touchdown in the Wolf-in., and Japan's Hidehiko pack's 24-- 7 victory Saturday Tomizawa was third with 6 ft. 9 over the Maryland Terrapins. 8 was given Whitely picked off quarter in. Shennick he back Dennis O'Hara's pass ear second because place cleared the bar in an earlier ly in the second quarter and weaved down the field to lift try than Tomizawa. Milton Sonsky of the United the Wolfpack to a 7 tie. After the ensuing kickoff, O States won the men's javelin throw with a distance of 263 ft. Hara went to the air again and cornerback Jim Smith intercepin. (UPI)-C- apt. New Zealander and with 1,000 a By LESLIE NAKASHIMA F. Guggenheim, Harry meters left to go, the American dominant figure in American UPI Sports Writer up with a strong spurt. opened horse racing for 35 years, TOKYO A well-b(UPI) He broke into a big lead in the announced Saturday he was anced Australian team bagged last 200 meters and was the retiring from active participa nine gold medals to take tne winner by 45 meters over tion on the turf and disbanding lead Saturday night in the two-da- Maddaford. his Cain Hoy Stable operation n Pacific Track a science because of health reasons. and Field Games before 20,000 Tony inBenson, won the teacher Australia, Guggenheim also announced spectators at the National first medal gold night AiSaturday of all his linemen. was he selling charging Purdue Stadium, the men's 1,500 winning horses holdings thoroughbred moct every time quarterback The Um'ted States, with what meters in 3:43.8. Benson came who on the track and on tne has Joe Thiessmann tried to pass, generally been described as from behind in the last 200 stud, helped make his Cain Hoy a second rate team, followed meters to win by five meters his receivers were smothered, Stable cne of the most with five gold medals and New over Richard Tayler of New Thiessman only successful and sporting opera Zealand completed captured one of the Zealand, who clocked 3:44.7. two passes in the first half, one tions in rvf annals. total of 15 gold medals at stake Norm Trerise of Canada was for a two yard loss and the He emphasized that all of the on the opening day, bird in 3:45.4. other for 10 yards to Ed Ziegler horses will be sold at public Australia's gold medals came Australia's Peter Norman, a auction, except that his stal- in t!v men's 1,500 meters. 200 physical education teacher, won for the Irish touchdown. in stallion meters, high jump, triple jump, In the last seven minutes, lions and shares the gold medal in the men's 200 will be offered in syndicates relay and tne wo meter dash in almost a dead Theissman, throwing against a men's 800 meters, discus throw, private bidding. heat with teammate Gregory 'prevent" defense, completed The Cam dash, and are Hoy holdings Lewis, also a teacher. They eight of 13 throws to complete a among the most extensive in hurdles. both clocked 21 seconds flat. The United States won gold scoring push for the the sport, and include horses Norman was the anchorman 400 touchdown whose lineage is considered medals in tie men's Irish with a for the Australian team which meters, hurdles, 5,000 pass to sophomore Tom Gate- - representative of the breed's meters, javelin throw, and the won the men's 400 meter relay best. Capt. Guggenheim's blood women s wood, in 40.8 seconds. Japan was long jump. lines theories proved successful New Zealand took the other second in 40.9 seconds and the to an unsually high degree, as medal in the men's shot United States third in 41.2 his horses ros; to the top rank gold seconds. in competition and in passing put. U.S. of the Ivory Crockett, the 1969 100-Tracy Smith, their prowess onto their Army won the gold medal in yard American champion, the men's 5,000 meter event placed third at 21.3 seconds. BOSTON Favored Thoroughbreds carrying the after a duel with Rex Madda- - Ler Von Hofwegen of the (UPI) Boston College had to come famed Cain Hoy silks of blue ford of New Zealand. Umied States, now a student, from beheind on a pair of fourth and white blocks won more Smith was in the lead up to won the gold medal in the quarter Red Harris to Jim than 500 races and more than 2,000 meters but Maddaford men s 400 meters in 46.6 the Catone touchdown passes Satur- $6,000,000 over He was at first years, went in front during the next seconds. day for a 4 opening game winning many of the nations 1,000 meters. Smith then took disqualified for interference in most important stake races. over the lead again from the trial heat although making victory over Navy. the best time. But he protested' and was reinstated. His teammate Jay Elbel was second in 47.6 seconds and Tony Powell of Canada was third in al ennessee cashed 45-1- y, five-natio- - 4w-met- rd Wolf pack Gnaws Past Terrapins Boston College Rallies for Win - Young Marrisds ot U To A Better Start At 2a!es--Vi- th A Getter Value! - - Tennessee Rips Auburn Australia Leads Pacific Track and Field Contest - r- 27-2- 1- -4 1- 21-1- ? LAKELAND m,M early in the contest and apepared on the rod to victory, but Wyoming rallied in the final minutes to gain a 5 win over the Falcons. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) END Mike Bolen (83) catches a pass on the line for a first down in the second quarter against Wyoming University Saturday afternoon. The Wyoming defender is not identified. Air Force tock the lead AIR FORCE Wyoming - FORT COLLINS, Colo. (UPI) Colorado State quarterback Chit) Maxwell passed for two touchdowns and ran for another Saturday as the Rams outclassed Wichita State ., . 3-- 4 48.1 seconds. 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