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Show Sunday, November 1, Indians Field Goal ives Air Force Vicforv east fvunufe 23-2- 20-2- 0. Stars Win Fifth Straight Home Game, Lead League - t 13 one-yar- 27-2- 116-10- 7-- 3. ar half-tim- S&-5- 5 71-6- M-9- 81-7- nett and one extra point. e Utah State enjoyed a 3 lead following a scoring pass from Adams to Gar-ne- tt with 9:23 left in the first half. Torzala booted a field goal in the opening quarter for the Rams score. CSU opened the third quarter streak. scoring the first time they had McCutcheon also ran 68 yards the ball when Torzala split the a screen Pass frora senior uprights with his 57 yarder with quarterback Wayne Smith for a 11:58 to play in the third period. The Rams scored again the d touchdown and had a scoring plunge called back in next time they had the ball when Smith threw his screen the opening half. Ram field goal specialist Dan pass to McCutcheon and Torzala Torzala kicked two field goals including a 57 yarder that set a Western Athletic Conference record and converted on two extra-poikicks. Torzala had kicked one field goal ir six attempts going into this game. Sophomore quarterback Tony Adams accounted for all of Utah State scoring with two touchdown passes to flanker Wes Gar- FORT COLLINS, Colo. (UPI) Lawrence McCutcheon powered his way over from the one-yaline with less than four minutes to play Saturday to give Colorado State University a 3 homecoming victory over Utah State and break e six game CSU losing STANFORD, Calif. (UPI)-J- ira Plunkett, stymied in the first half except for a "bomb" to Jack Lasater, broke loose in the second half with a pair of scoring throws Saturday as favored Stanford rolled to a 0 victory over outmanned Oregon State and another step closer to the Rose Bowl. The Indiana, "out" favorites over Ye leavers wert ahead' 0 at intermission as by only the Oregon State defense picked off two Plunkett passes and flicked away two others which would have been sure scores. In the second half, though,, Plunkett, who became the first man in history to gain more than 7,000 career yards in total offense, found the range with a nine-yar- d scoring pass to Bob to Moore and a Reggie Sanderson to break the game wide open. Plunkett left with about 10 minutes to go and finished the day with 13 completions in 26 17-1- New Mexico Gets An Easy Win Over UTEP 35-1- one-yar- Bears Upset Trojans In Final Period, 13-1- 0 LOS ANGELES (UPI)-Se-- nior kicker Randy Y. booted a field goal, longest of his career, to climax a outburst in the fourth period Saturday as California upset the University of Southern California 0 in a Pacific-- 8 football game. The Trojans went ahead in the second period on a touchdown pass from Jimmy Jones to Clarence Davis. The Bears came back early in the fourth period to drive 68 yards with quarterback Dave Penhall diving the final yard to score and tie the game Wersching booted a second period field goal from 27 yards out and the pair of three pointers gave him 21 for his career to tie the Pacific-- 8 record. Midway through the fourth period Penhall moved the Bears from their 42 to the Trojan 29 as he completed two passes for 20 yards to Steve Sweeney. With fourth down and six to go on the 29, Wersching calmly booted the ball from the 36 for field goal. the Penhall completed 13 of 26 passes for 174 yards. Jones completed 13 of 31 for 208 yards to become the career passing in leader Trojan history, surpassing Steve Sogge's mark of 2,542 yards. California demonstrated its defensive strength for 29 minutes of the first half as the Bears turned back the Trojans three times inside the 20 yard line. But in the final minute of the half, Jones hit Davis with a sideline pass and the Trojan halfback raced 76 yards to score, eluding three tacklers on the run. USC took the opening kickoff Wer-schir- .g nt 13-1- rd 10-1- game-winni- Kansas State from its own 39 to the Bear nine, where Ron Ayala attemptfield goal that was ed a wide. Ty Hudson intercepted a Penhall pass on the Trojan 37 and USC drove back to the one, only to lose the ball on downs. And the Bears held the Trojans again on the 19. They took the offensive and marched to the USC 10, where Wersching field goal. kicked his In the third period, following pass interception, the Trojans drove to the Bear cae and were forced back to the five. On rd rd 1958. The defeat was the third conference loss for the Trojans. The win was the third for the Bears against two losses in the conference. Nittany Lions Coast To Win Over WVU Pa. PARK, Smith's punt return and a blocked punt by Gary Hull set up two touchdowns in the first six minutes and Perm State coasted from mere behind a brilliant defense to crush West Virginia, 424, Saturday The Nittany Lions, beating West Virginia for the 12th straight season, produced a defensive effort reminiscent of their 1968 and 1969 unbeaten team" They held the Mountaineers, sixth in the nation in rurhing offense, to a minus four yards on the ground in the first half while building a 284) bulge. West Virginia finished with 27 yards rushing. Sophomore quarterback John Hugnagel, who broke into the starting lineup last week, guided Perm State to its second straight victory, scoring one touchdown and passing for another. Fran Ganter scored first for d the Lions, a plunge following Smith's runback. scored on a keeper and threw a scoring UNIVERSITY (UPI))-Mik- e one-yar- Huf-nag- el Comes From iod. fourth down, Ayala kicked a field goal. That gave the Trojans a 10-- 3 lead going into the final period. The Bears then put on their drive that culminated in Penhall's scoring from the one and Wersching with his field goal to give Cal its first win over Southern California since rd rd 3-- rd Paul Scarber scored from four yards out, Fred Henry scored on a run and Bob Gair.es intercepted a Bill Crai-g- o pass and ran it 44 yards for another Lobo score. Other than a Fred White field goal in the first quarter, UTEP could manage only two fourth quarter touchdowns from Paul Adanian after the Lobos had inserted a lot of new names in their defense. Adanian ran two yards for one touchdown and d caught a pass from Craigo for the other. It was the third victory without a loss in WAC play for the Lobos, who now rank alongside Arizona State as the only undefeated teem in the league. Those two teams meet in the final game of the season Nov. rd two-yar- 21. pass to Greg Edmonds. Gary Deuel ran 51 yards on a scissors play for a touchdown, Franco Harris scored on a run, and substitute quarterback Mike Cooper scored from the one. Bernie Galiffa passed 47 yards to Jim Braxton for the West Virginia touchdown with 1:27 to play. The tone of the game, played in intermittent rain on a slippery field, was set early. On West Virginia's first series, flanker Wayne Porter dropped a third-dow- n pass in the clear, forcing a punt. Smith ran it back 75 yards to the Mountaineers' line and Ganter scored in three cracks at the line after only 3:24 of the first period. The next time the Mountaineers had the ball, Hull blocked Kim West's punt, Steve Prue picked it up and ran 26 yards to line and Humagel the scored on the next play at 5:33. West Virginia's deepest penetration of the first half, to the Perm State line, came on an offside penalty. Utah Picks Up Win Over SJS - 3-- 6-- back MANHATTAN, Kan. Lynn Dickey, stymied the entire second half, propelled Kansas State 70 yards rd quarter game late and sparked the Huskies to 18 ka. final period points. Washington's Sonny Sixkiller, the nation's leading passer, was able to complete only 13 of 29 passes for 116 ya"ls and add one interception. Collins directed the winning drive for the Huskies after mm Oregon's Bobby Moore had touchdown pass fired a to Steve Bailey off a tailback option play. Jim Anderson's conversion scamper made it 2 in favor of the two-poi- 23-2- Ducks. five-yar- Name Address Occupation : -- Age Phone. housewife, state husband's occupation Have you served as a juror before in Provo City Court? If Yes -- g $4995to$!15 I Oregon led 15-- 7 when Collins entered the game. He passed Washington to Oregon's seven-yar- d line and Herman Houston KAnnaanl m sn navf nlov til start the Huskies' fourth period rally. 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Total Second string quarterback offensive yardage was 337 yards Greg Collins came into the for Colorado and 326 for Nebrasin the third SEATTLE, (UPI)-Quarter- in the last four minutes Saturday, hitting Mike Creed touchdown pass with a 3 with 1:45 to play for a victory over Missouri. held to only one first down in the second half before the winning drive, fell behind with 4:07 to go when Tiger Jack Bastable sophomore field goal. But kicked a Dickey and the Wildcats were equal o the challenge. Starting on his own 30, Dickey hit Mike Montgomery for four, 14 and 22 yards before connecting with Creed for 15 yards to the Missouri 15. After an illegal procedure penalty, Dickey threw two incompletions before finding Creed inside the line. Creed ran over d Lorenzo Brinkley and lurched into the end zone. son. Kansas State beat Missouri to tcke a second place in 3 the conerence. . The game was played before the largest sports crowd in the Rocky Mountain area history. Nip Ducks V models. In all the newest shades of the season. In snappy solids, crisp checks, dashing plaids, and bold or subtle strips. double-breaste- 17-1- rd Provo City is compiling and leaner. Choose from a wide variety of single and Cornhuskers underrated this sea- From Behind 6. Behind For Win Precisely tailored to make him look broader, longer Colorado. The win kept Nebraska as the Big Eight leader and left the Huskies Come er San Jose narrowed the margin 10-- 9 on a field goal, but Marv Bateman countered with a field goal for the Utes. SUITS 29-1- rd University of Utah gained a 13-- 9 victory over San Jose State Saturday night in San Jose, Calif. The Utes trailed 3 at half time but came on strong in the second half to gain the intersectional triumph. All of San Jose State's points came via field goals while Utah had two field goals and one touchdown. The Utes touchdown came in the third quarter following a roughing-the-kickpenalty when Utah's Marv Bateman was attempting a field goal. The penalty moved the ball within easy striking distance and the Utes went ahead 10-- PARK NeBOULDER Colo. (UPI) braska junior quarterback Van Brownson passed to split end Guy Ingles for two touchdowns and scored another on a keeper Saturday to guide the fourth-ranke- d Nebraska Cornhuskers to a 3 win over Big Eight for d To fcl-owi-ng CRESCENT Nebraska Beats Colorado 29-1- 3 112-10- rd 13-1- nt yards. The 0-- knitted the score at 3 with 11 :ii left in the gaiu on an eight yard pass from Adams to Garnett. McCutcheon, who picked up 104 yards rushing and 117 yards pass receiving, then gave the Rams the final margin with 3:58 left in the contest Utah State began moving McCutcheon's score but unior cornerback Wayne Bums ntercepted his second pass of the game on the CSU 16 with less than a minute left to insure the win. five-yar- three scoring passes gave the senior a total of 12 for the year. The victory was the Indians' fifth without a loss in the Pacific-- 8 Conference with two league games to go. It also was Stanford's seventh triumph of the year overall in eight games. Oregon State now is 4 in the Pac-- 8 and 5 overall. sixth-ranke- For added the point after. Utah Stat half-tim- 20-1- 48-1- 210 6-- rd rd attempts for c 13 Utah-P- age Win Over Utah State Beavers ranked Air Farce managed Falcon tackle John Bierie touchdown drive with five in Arizona territory and Barry minutes left to tie the score at capped off the victory with his to salvage a 0 victory over recovered an Arizona fumble on field goal. 13 Arizona as up the lino, setting yard Saturday Craig field Barry booted a goal with no time remaining. The Falcons, who came into the contest with a string of seven straight victories, scored three times in the last quarter to overcome a 20-- 7 Wildcat lead. The winning field goal came on their second chance. Barry's first attempt missed, the Stars with 31 points, 19 of Denver's last lead was with By MIKE TWITTY but Arizona was called for them in the second half, to take 9:25 remaining in the fourth Writer Herald Sports roughing the kicker and the ball The over for Simpson, who get into quarter, on a jump shot by SALT LAKE CITY was moved up to the Wildcat in last foul trouble. Big Zelmo Beaty Lonnie Wright, formerly of the alive came Utah Stars three. 'J hustling Donnie Freeman Colorado State. It was then that Standout for the Academy nine minutes of play to defeat hit for 31 and 32 points respec122-1and was Brian Bream who scored the Denver Packets the Stars found some momento lead the Stars. all three Falcon touchdowns on remain the only unbeaten team tively The Stars pot off to their worst tum, got the fast break going, in the American Basketball d plunges. of the season with a and controlled the start tempo of the For Arizona, reserve sopho- Association. mistake-fille- d first quarter. Utah now has five straight more quarterback Bill Demory ' the end of the game. Denver led 0 took over for injured starter home wins to stay ahead of Cc&ch Bill Sharman replaced first and it wasn't until quarter, Brian Linstrom in the first half Indiana, which lost last night Jeff Congdon with Merv Jackson in the second quarter to the Floridians. The midway 4 and guided the Wildcats to the several times during the game in went that the Stars ahead for the Pacers record dropped to near upset. . an effort to stop the Rockets' first time. The Stars now go on the road for sensational first-yeThe only score in the first A shot player, jump by Beaty just five games in the next eight half came as the Air Force e before the buzzer gave Simpson. The Utah surge near in Denver. offensive machine spurted to days, starting tonight Utah a slim lead. The third the end of the grme was due to Coach Bill Sharman's squad life on passes from quarterback effective rebounding by Beaty, also was a see-sa- w returns to the Salt Palace on quarter Bob Parker to Ernie Jennings with the widest margin with 26 rebounds for the game, battle, 10 against the Texas and hard driving runs by Nov. Denver lead and Red Robbins, who was close being a 6 Chaparrals. tailback Bream. Bream went the through midway period. The behind with 25. The Stars' lack of with 3 The Stars, leading the final yard for the second-quartto go ahead 7 rebounding was one of the back came Stars nine minutes left in the game, score. on jump shots by George principal reasons they trailed finally took control of the court Stone. The Stars led at the end of for much of the first three Arizona roared back early in and shot to a lead with 0 quarters. the period 8441. the third quarter. Pinpoint four minutes left. Denver never to Hal could recover. passes from Demory Aranson and Charlie McKee set Denver, still playing without touchdown burst hold-oup a one-yaSpencer Haywood, gave by halfback Willie Lewis. Lewis the Stars fits with strong also scored on a four-yar- d rebounding and the standout romp in the third quarter. play of Ralph Simpson. Simpson, After end Bill McKinley. a leading contender for ABA recovered an Air Force fumble rookie of the year, connected for upstart New Mexico to an easy EL PASO, Tex. (UPI)-Half- back 6 Western Athletic Conferon the Falcon 20, Demory 18 points in the first half and Nate McCall scored twice d scored on a plunge. finished with 27. The other and paced a potent ground at- ence victory over the University The Conversion kick missed. guard, Larry Cannon, surprised tack Saturday night in sending of Texas at El Paso. The Lobos ran up 365 yards on the ground, of which McCall personally accounted for 114. McCall overcame a brief 0 UTEP lead in the first period touchdown run, with a scorand added on a nine-yar- d ing scamper in the second perer CSU Comes Bcjc ScaSp 'Em With seconds left, Parker Bream's second touchdown. Parker then initiated another threw a pass to Jennings deep The game changed complexBy ART I NGLE TUCSON, Ariz. (UP'HSev-ent- h ion in the fourth quarter when THE HERALD, Provo, 1970 I bet you didn't know . . . j that you can rent a Pinto for . . . I . Automatic, $7.00 a day, 7c a mile . . . Standard 4 speed, J $6.00 a day, 6c a mile, j - PER WEEK Automatic, $42 per week and 10c mile. Standard, $40 per week and 10c mile. i ! (Customer pays for own gas.) j I Factory-To-Yo- o Coats to keep him warm and dry on Christmas Day and all, winter. All Wool fabric . . . Silicone treated for water repellency. Others in combed cotton and acetate, with or without zip-oliners. Coats that are ideal for dress or every25 styles to day wear. choose from.. 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