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Show Sunday, November 15, 1970 TH?. HERALD. Provo. Ar Force Falcons Bombard Plunkett's Indians i nt "m 106-10- hard-foug- " ht free-thro- ' " ' -- , v - ; w ' P i - crowd-stoppin- AIR Colo. 86-8- 3. Then, on a quick series of baskets by Stars Zelmo Beaty and Donnie Freeman, Utah was able to expand its lead to 1 by 3:50. But Pittsburgh, playing one of its strongest games of the sea3 son, spurted to as close as with 48 seconds remaining. Utah center Austin "Red" Rot inson hit two points at 31 seconds and Beaty dropped one of two free throws at 20 seconu 2 finale. to move to the The win gives Utah a 12-- 1 record for the season, still t h e 99-9- Nebraska Defeats KansasState w ' . w six-rat- Cotton Bowl bid. ' Fullback Hillary Shockley scored twice for Stanford, both on plunges through line. Tough-runniBrian Bream got the other Air Force touchdown from the one and Craig Barry kicked a 46 yard Air Force field goal. But Air Force defensive tackle Eugene Ogilvie was the man who helped put the game out of reach for the Air Force. He blasted through the line and sacked Jim Plunkett jarred the ball loose ana recovered it on the Indian 28. That set up Jennings' third touchdown catch in the final quarter. Plunkett, Stanford's super quarterback, completed 17 of 35 passes for 182 yards but Parker, with the same number of completions gained 229 yards through the air. Jennings, who holds most Air Force receiving records, caught most v ng 102-10- 106-10- Oklahoma Has LINCOLN, Neb. (UPI)-J- oe Orduna scored four touchdowns for No. Nebraska 3 rout of Saturday in a Kansas State which guaranteed the Cornhuskers a share of the Big Eight championship. Kansas State's Lynn Dickey, the Big Eight's all-tileading passer who had led the Wildcats , to four straight 51-1- victories up until Saturday, was so harassed by the charging Nebraska pass rush that he gave up a shocking total of seven interceptions. The victory, watched by LAWRENCE, Kan. (UPI) -S- representatives from the Sugar, ophomores Greg Pruitt and Orange and Cotton bowls, was Joe Wylie scored two touch- Nebraska's sixth league win of downs each and blocked superb- the season and its 16th without a loss since last year. ly Saturday as Oklahoma roared from behind for a 4 vicNebraska faces Oklahoma tory over Kansas. next week in a game which could Pruitt scored the decide the Big Eight title, since touchdown on an run the Sooners still are in the k with Wylie taking out two with only one defeat. running tacklers with 8:49 to play. in Steve, O'Shaughnessy The Cornhusker assault on tercepted a Kansas pass in the Dickey was led by sophomore Oklahoma end zone with 2:24 to defensive cornerback Joe Bla-hawho hauled down three go to kill Kansas' last threat. A crowd of 38,200 braved errant tosses. temperature to see the Orduna, who scored three 4 lead in touchdowns last weekend .Tayhawks take a the third quarter when quurter-bac- k against Iowa State, tallied Dan Heck sneaked for a Saturday on runs of 3, 16, 1 and d touchdown and Bob 2 yards. Helmacher kicked a Sophomore flanker back field goal. Johnny Rodgers, fullback Dan Pruitt pulled the Sooners back Schneiss and defensive back touchinto range with a Dave Morock, who ran back an down run on the second play of interception of one of Dickey's the fourth quarter, culminating passes, added the other drive. a d :: t ..c- ACADEMY, Bob less 31-1- 4. t JL? - - FORCE (UPI)-Nerve- Parker, casually converting crucial fourth down situations into Air Force triumphs, threw three touchdown passes to Ernie Jennings Saturday as the Falcons upset Stanford The victory over the Rose Bowl bound Indians may have qualified the Falcons for a 45-fo-ot 83-8- - of them. Comeback, Beats Kansas fi t MMMMtal Is PLUNKETT an for JIM thrown eight yard loss In the second quarter of the Stanford-Ai- r Force game which Stanford lost. Air Force The game had been billed as between Plunkett and Parker, although the Air Force a duel 4 Jennings to put the Falcons ahead with 12:03 gone. 17-1- 4 stymied by a Stanford, quarterback said he was no holding penality deep in Air Force territory, missed a 28 degrees at Cold weather chance to tie the game when game time hampered both Steve Horowitz failed on a Punkett and Parker, two of the field On goal attempt. top passers in the country, as another fourth down situation, time aftc time their receivers this time lacking 12 yards, dropped otherwise catchable Parker passed 19 yards to passes. Jennings and then hit him Parker put it all on the line again to the Stanford one. in the third period and tossed a Bream tried three times before d scoring pass to he plunged across. rd one-yar- Salt Lake Eagles Beat Portland Buckaroos - The Salt stars, team scoring leader Art SALT LAKE CITY Lake Golden Eagles, with goalie Jones and Larry Leach on the Rick Charron playing a sen- sidelines with injuries, they sational game, defeated the made a game of it. The game Portland 1 Buckaroos Saturday night before 7,277 fans in the Salt Palace. It was only the third time Salt Lake has beaten Portland in Westen Hockey League play. The Eagles beat the Buckaroos only twice all last sesson, the first year Salt Lake had a team in the league. Although Portland was forced to play the game with two of its 3-- umu wasn't decided until Jerry MaziT scored at 18:48 in the third period on an open net after taking an assist from Paul Terberche. Other Salt Lake gor's were scored by Murray Kuntz in the first period and by Denny Kassian in the second period. Both Charron and Jim McLeod, Portland goalie, had a great evening on the ice. WEEK Saluting "America's First Name in Men's Clothing" dominated the game and beat the Indians Tackle Eugene Ogilvie (70) grabbed Plunkett's jersey in making the stop. HART SCHAFFNER 31-1- 4. & MARX 28-2- rd Jay-haw- k, 24-1- one-yar- rd rd AIRES (UPI)-Da- vid Graham and Bruce Devlin shot a 65 and 66 for Australia Saturday and virtually locked up the golden world cup golf trophy with a fantastic with one round still to play on Sunday. They led Argentina by 19 strokes. Graham birdied six holes on the back nine, including the last four in a row. "A machine couldn't have kept up with him (Graham) today," said a disappointed Tony Jacklin of England, who played in a foursome with the Aussies as they made shambles of the little par-7- 2 Jockey Club course for the third day in a BUENOS 13, 15, 16, 17, 18. The Australian, who failed to make uie rich U.S. tour earlier this month, also took the tournament's individual lead by two strokes over Argentina's Roberto de Vicenzo, who fired a 68 on Saturday. n teams The other 41 in the tournament, including the two-ma- Johnny Bench Does Good Job As a Singer CINCINNATI (UPI)-Hard-hi- icing catcher Jonnry Bench showed to his fans he could sing as well as hit and catch. catcher of the The National League champion Cincinnati Rtds had the crowd on its feet cheering when he made his debut as a singer in a nightclub near the University of Qnciiinati campus. "We put the spotlight on him and dragged him up on the stage," said Mickey of the current attraction Mickey and Larry. Bench, dressed in a black body shirt and white bell bottoms, belted out the old favorite, "Show Me the Way to Go Home." All-St- victory over Wyoming Saturday night. Joel DeSpain, a reserve quarterback, went three yards for Houston's first touchdown in the second period after New-houhad carried 25 to the 5. On the next possession, New-houwent 41 for his touchse down. Houston scored twice in the last half on passes, a from Gary Mullins to tight end Earl Thomas in the third defending champion U.S., fell out of sight and the second-plac- e Argentines could muster 72 httiv1! with only an even-pfrom Argentine Vicente Fernandez. "I think Bruce Devlin is one of the best players the world ar from quarter and a DeSpain to split end Pat Orchin on the last play of the game. Carlos Lopez converted four times. Wyoming, shut out for the first time since 1965, dominated play the first quarter and a hat ever seen," said Graham, who added that playing with U.S. .open champ Jacklin 73) helped him also. 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Then the Cougars, went 80 yards in nine plays to score. STILLWATER, Okla. (UPI)-Tail- back who made 149 Newhouse, John Tarver scored in 17 carries, ran four yards one touchdown and backup tailtimes for 48 yards before back Jon Keyworth scored two DeSpain scored. as the Colorado Buffaloes deThen Newhouse, starting his feated Oklahoma State 304 Satfirst game at fullback, made 67 urday. Dave Haney booted field goals yards in the next scoring drive, in eight plays. an of 36, 24 and 21 yards and added a point after each Colorado Tommy Mozisek, with 70 yards touchdown, to tie Keyworth for in 12 carries, was his running mate as the Cougars finished g honors. The Buffaloes, who had not with 263 yards rushing and a won a game in Stillwater since total offense of 38 yards. Tailback Larry Garcia led 1960, kept the Cowboys off the scoreboard until late in the Wyoming with 69 yards in 35 carries. fourth period. up to DETROIT (UPI) figures of the Joe 1 The Cowboys, threatened once more, driving to the nine late in the third period, but UH TIE (one-over-p- ar row. In shooting his second 65 of the tournament, Garham finished with birdies on holes 10, HOUSTON (UPI)-Full- back half. The Cowboys had three Robert Newhouse, bringing a scoring opport'inities, but Bob lethargic team to life in the Jacobs, one of the best field second quarter, ran 41 yards goal kickers in the nation last for one touchdown and set up year, missed field goals of 26, dash 44 and 49 yards. another one with a to lead Houston to a 28-- 0 se Aussies Lead In Cup Play, 34 Under Par NOV. 16th. To 2 1st. 1970 University of Houston Shuts Out Wyoming 28-- 0 Massive, deeo-bitin- 2s caoabilitY. JSZi Hiffh A cleats, exceptional ply nylon cord. e nnalih.-.safetv- A . ScU Ex. 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Butler, a second half relief, remember as the Seattle Unigenerated the spark that ig- versity star who has played in nited the slowed down Stars, the Weber gym several times, vic2 was close behind Beaty with 25 and fired them to a Condors. over Pittsburgh's points. tory The difference in the contest The game was a close, contest from the opening followed a pattern set Thursday seconds with neither team getnight in the Stars' narrow victo feel of a enough margin tory over the Floridians. They ting comfortable before the 4,265 fans hit 88 per cent from the line as compared to 85 in the Weber State College gym. per cent for Pittsburgh. Pittsfeat burgh was higher in field goals, Butler's came at 9:09 in the fourth peri- making 42 of 79 while Utah field goal dropped 37 of 93. od. He shot a to break an 3 deadlock and put his team in front to stay, 31-1- Utah-P- age " |