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Show , Penn State Defense Tough As Lions Drub Ohio, 42-- 3 Sunday Herald 15 Princeton Pulls Off SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1969 Prove, ed four-yar- - noo-Uck- Rout of Foe Ivy-Leag- ue U1 Georgia on runs of three and one yards Princeton scores in i game the period. A minute and caught a nine-yarplagued later, Pennsylvania sophomore scoring which saw injury Mike Hickok's quarterback Scott Pennsylvania fail to enter Tiger quarterback pass fumble was grabbed by Prince-MacBean as Princeton recorded territory. overall, ton's Jim Nixon at the Penn its third siraight league victory, Princeton, now MacBean also passed three blew 11 game open with 21 five and Moore went in from vania. 'yards lo end Mark Biros, while points in the second period and the three at 3:25. MacBean's to end Rob Moore, a senior from Pel- - reserve halfback Doug Blake's 121 more in il.e final quarter. (40 yard pass ham N.Y., and holder of the; three yard run and an MacBern capped a Bordley preceded ms nine-yar-a one game Ivy record of fiv! Arnold Holtlerg-Pete- r Hauck drive by passing Biros in the 'touchdown pass to Moore at touchdowns set in 1967, tallied 'pass act ounted for the late end ro'ij on the fourth play of1 14:01. N.J. (ITI) PRINCETON, Fullback Ellis Moore ran for two touchdowns, and caught a pass for another Saturday to pace Princeton to a 42-Ivy League rout of hapless Pennsyi-- i se.-on- -- d j j 0 Swamps UXIVEHSrfY PARK, Pa.pointa on the one sasuiiiedbkick'mg for the Lions' Curd (UP1) Perm demon drive they managed all day score. State's defensive team sewed twoStarting bom their own 34 Chuck Burkhart, Penn State touchdowns and the Lionseariy in the ganv, they moved quarterback, had unusual to an easy 42-winto the Penn State 15. Stopped atcess on keeper plays most o: over Ohio University Saturday, that print, Jim Kensingerthe day. On one of them, he got ATHENS, Ga. (UPD-Sop- ho' It was the 26th 51",ard fie!d oal- Ita touchdown on a straight more ruuDacK junan amiiey Bobcats a after faking a pass, losing game for Penn State andSave lead- 0 Penn state's defense limited built? for 100 yards and two their 18th consecutive victory McCul-loug- h 00 of thethe Bobcats to yardag toudidowns and Jim The Lions defense on kicked three field goals State's first touch-wor- e down the smaller Ohio Sai ur jay as Georgia coasted to f.0-- 0 victory over Kentucky, AoEdowa K capped 1 43"yard driveteam kW managed to a wUh n downs baU first for the nine Except for Smiley, filling in gainer TiinebackTMikeo for Georgia rushing leader The next toe threatened after its first drive, Bruce Kemp who was being ball saved for Tennessee next week, went WM ywJs Gary Qeuel scored twice 01115 plays wjth Deud carrying itseventh of the season and 16th the Bulldogs showed littla on f Harnsin. Then, late in the half, Smithof his career. But it was his offense and let their defense set got another touchdown. intercepted a pass on the Penn first touchdown in his career up all their first half scoring 0 at hail time Georgia led ,i The Bobcats got their only State 30 and ran behind goodwill Penn State. touchdown pass on a nine-yar-d from quarterback Mike Cavan ' to end Charles Whittemore and ! field goals of 32 and 34 yards by McCullough. The touchdown, first ! midway through the period, was set up by a punt return by Buck swindle. The field goals were both set up I bv fumble recoveries deep in 3 42-- 0 Kentucky 3-- 1 j -- d short-livedda- 3-- mi rtJSrJf E? -- SfSeS Stiff taSJJS sS bt rmirfkihl SKI? "S? SHOP MONDAY n and NIGHTS 'TIL inp,, TJj1" FRIDAY 13-- Reaves Star y As Florida Wracks Foe GAINESVILLE, Fla. (UPI- )-, Sophomore quarterback John Reaves broke another Steve record with five J Spurrier I touchdown pasra Saturday as Kentucky territory. favorite, Georgia, a finally got its offense moving intermission. McCul lough's third field goal, a came after Georgia had marched 39 yards early in the third period. Smiley's touch downs, both frpm two yards out, climaxed drives of 4? yards the third midway throiu period and 42 yards midway through the final period. wudcats The outmatched were able to launch only one threat and that died after 75 yards when quarterback Bernie and Tim Scruggs fumbled recovered for the Callaway Bulldogs at the Georgia tive- yard line. I unbeaten, I 41-2- 0. j j passes in sir games. Durrance also scored on a short run. The best Spurrier ever did In season at Florida was 16 scoring tosses in 1966 when he won the Heisman Trophy. Alvarez' 10 touchdown catches this season also tied a Southeastern Conference season record. , -- I , o Pendleton: .. The Gif That Keeps on Giving! f Orem Harriers Claim Victory Orem High won school division of the Missouri Falls AAU Cross-Countr- the high Intermoun-tai- n race y held Saturday The T.gers runners won with ilMBBWMMMllTr,,,"'""taW''JMIMM' a score of 62 points, followed Colo. BOULDER, WEST VIRGINIA BACK Ed Williams (42) hit the line by the Intermountain Indian fired-u- p Buffaloes against Pittsburgh in a game Saturday. Williams tried to School with 88, East High with Missurprised seventh-ranke- d 145 and Skyline with 152. souri Saturday by closing off score from the one yard line, but his effort fell short as Individual honors were taken the Tigers' chief weapon, their Pitt put up a stone wall to stop him. West Virginia won, t, by Ricnard Reed of running game, and used the who set a new meet recbrilliant running of Bob Ander ord with a time of 11:06. The old 4 son for a Big Eight record was 11:21. Homecoming upset He was followed by Steve It was Missouri's first N.C. (UPI- )- stigma of an earlier fumble by Jensen, Orem; Dee Barrow, CHAPEL HILL, setback of the year after five Leon Anderson, victories and dimmed the Tailback Don McCauley scored going up the left sideline with Olympus; Cramer, Orem; two 14 kickoff seconds an Gary the after touchdowns, including n Tigers' hopes for a kick return, Wake Forest had taken a 0 Gary Senders, Weber; Berdie electrifying bowl bid. Representatives from Allen Perkins, the Sugar Bowl and the Liberty and Ron Hartig booted three lead midway in the first period, Stone, South; field goals as North Carolina The Deacons converted McCau East; Bill De, Olympus, and Bowl viewed the game. Wake Forest, 23-- ley's miscue into Tracy Loun- - Dave Hanks, Orem. . 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