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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, October 11, 1964 1215 V- - . Buckeyes Shock Illinois, 26-0- Notre Dome Rips A. F. ; IlIini Droj) First Duel; Irisli Stay Unbeaten " Porkers Tip Halfback Sparkles Baylor in Trojans Yield TD, Rally 17-Battle To Smack Aggies, 31-- 7 ACADEMY, CHAMPAIGN, ILL., Oct. 10 A I R FORCE d run COLO., 0ct.4 10 John Fills (UPI) with an intercepted pass in the Notre Dame, surprised by Air first four minutes of play set off Force scoring the first touchdown on an interception, calmly took charge in the second period STATISTICS 34-Illinois Ohio State and chewed up the Falcons, 10 w 12 First downs in .their first football game 116 61 Rushing yardag ' 130 79 Passing Yardag Saturday before a record 44,384 1023 Passes fans"ln Falcone Stadiunj. 2 Passes Intercepted by 3 . 5 3 Punts 2 0 Fumbles AIR FORCE halfback Jeff 47 67 Yards penalized Jarvis, running at full speed, an Ohio State scoring splurge stole quarterback John Huartes and an upset 26-- victory' over third down pass on the Irish 23 and sprinted untouched into the second-rankeIllinois ' S a t u end zone less than five minutes Sixth-ranke- d 6 By Associated Pres LITTLE ROCK, ARK., Oct. 10 Quarterback Fred Marshall galloped decisively around the ends and Arkansas raced with him to a 17-- 6 Southwest Conference football triumph over Baylor before 41,000 fans Saturday night. THE SENIOR from Memphis, Tenn., spiralled outside Baylors line for 117 yards rushing and added 85 yards by hitting six of 10 pass attempts in Arkansas fourth straight victory. Marshall directed the Razor-bacattack to a quick first quarter touchdown and drove Arkansas inside the Baylor line six other times. The Baylor defense, aided by penalties, threw back four of those " efforts. 7, 0 y. d FILLS INTERCEPTION halt ed Illinois strongestthreat of the day, which had reached Ohio line. And it set States touchdown run by up a quarterback Don Unverfertfi on a keeper. The Buckeyes had the Ulini in trQuble all the way after that. ' Illinois got into Ohio State terrt tory under its own power only once, and then lost the ball on fumble. , Fred Custardos STATISTICS Air Fore First downs Rushing yardag Passing yardag Passes Passes intercepted Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized 13 38 123 1121 by 1 Nofr Dam 18 -- J18 k 92 818 3 0 6 20 -- after the opening JpcKoff. Jt was Forces only moment of glo- Air ry- The unbeaten Irish regrouped and five minutes later tied the on Nick Eddys score touchdown trip through left tacrecovered THE FUMBLE was anoth- kle behind a wall of blockers. set and Bill Ridder up by er Buckeye touchdown. Eddy outran two Air Fore It was Illinois first loss after tacklers in the last 10 yards two wins and the first home down the sideline. shutout since midway through Notre Dame, unleashing the the 1962 campaign. power that earlier crushed Wisconsin and Purdue, cruised to a second touchdown on a march in 13 plays in the second Wolves Beat Spartans in 17-1Battle 17-1- 'victory . over interstate rival 7-- 7 I Michigan State. THE VICTORY, Michigans first over State under the guidance of head coach Bump ElWol-- . liott, left the fourth-ranke- d verines with a perfect 0 record, while 12th ranked Michigan State lost its second game in three states. 3-- gain into the line. Ken Maglicic (62) of Notre Dame is available if help is needed. two-yar- d yards d Wyoming Turns Back Utah, Continued from. Page 0 period. Huarte kept the drive -rolling with a passto broke the Cowboys in front in Jack Snow on third down with the final four minutes of the half 13 to go. The play carried to Air for a 14-lead, but the second Forces 33. quarter was one of the more exin the long rivalry. HUARTE ANOTHER third citing After a scoreless first quarter, down pass to Phil Sheridan, this in which Wyoming had one seritime with 10 to go, carried the ous drive thwarted by an offside Irish to Air Forces nine and the Utes mounted a penalty, three plays later Huarte sneaked scoring drive eSrly in tjie a yard into the end zone. second period to draw first The Irish seized on two des- blood. peration passes by Air Force early in the fourth quarter and ALLEN CROSSED up the turned them into touchdowns Cowboy defense by pitching the that turned the contest into a B-1- d STATISTICS rout Utah First downs Rushing yardag Passing yardag Passes Passes Intercepted Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Anthony Carey snagged Falcon quarterback 17m Murphys pass on Air Forces 45 and rambled down to the eight. The Razorbacks marked 72 in 17 plays after the opening kickoff and tailback Jackie Brasuell scored from the one. Baylor rallied to score in two minutes on a pass from 14-1- 3 quarterback Terry Southall to Lawrence Elkins, but thecon-version failed and Arkansas was came in for a field goil attempt. in command the rest of the way. But it was a fake, and Wilkinson Texas Tech Wins raised up and passed to.licLean on the Utah H. Wyoming .then FORT WORTH, TEX., Oct. 10 let the clock run out, happy to (UPI) Halfback Donny Anderbe one point ahead in a game son bolted 90 yards for a touchin the sec down in the fourth period Saturthat was so ond half. day night to stave off a Texas made only two Christian rally and spark Texas Wyoming Southwest Confirst downs in the entire second Tech to a half, all in the final minutes of ference victory. the game, while Utah rolled up IT WAS A NIGHT of long runs 11 first downs in the last half. for the Red Raiders, who abe in conference play. TCU to now IT WAS A heart-breakin the league standlose, especially since, the Utes stands and played by far their best game of ings. Overall Tech is TCU the season. Associated Press Wlrephoto Steve Amdor (32) of the Air Force is stopped by Tom Kostelnik (52 of Notre Dame after a 7 EAST LANSING, MICH., Oct. 10 (UPI) Sophomore Rick Sy- -. gar caught one touchdown pass and threw another Saturday to lead unbeaten Michigan to a d The Bears managed one lightning touchdown and were busy with defense most of the rest of the way. 19-ya- 0 VA Wyoming 10 102 135 17 120 168 by o 0 4 34 2 0 56 40 AFTER GETTING out to the unlimbered his pitching arm. He passed for 27 yards to Bill Dodd on the Utah 47. Then Wilkinson spotted Marion clear for a second and the Cowboy ace gunned a pass to his clever receiver on the Utah Wyoming 25, Wilkinson Marion, brother of the Cowboy star of a couple years ago who was paralyzed in.a shooting accident, broke to the left, turned on a toe plate, reversed the Redhis field and out-ra- n skin secondary. Squires kit Led It again for the 14-- 7 lead. 27. The Utes dominated the third so convincingly it quarter seemed impossible the Utes 3 on the score-boarstill trailed 14-1- Notre Dame needed only three The Redskins just took charge to boost Huarte into the touchdown bomb to Jefferson. plays It was the first Big Ten end zone from the one to make The Ute end, making a great to score their second touchdown. catch on the 18, almost lost his WYOMINGS dogged defense game for both teams. it 28-footing, but gamely battled to hurled the Utes back once, stopadhalftime held a State SHORTLY AFTER the next keep going into the end zone. drive eight yards ping a vantage and early in the findl kickoff Notre Dames Nick Ras-sa- s The pass-ru46 short of the Allen passed covering goal. kicked a Lukasik period, Larry another stole was the Murphy pass for 11, Ben longest pass to Vern yards, Holloway field goal to give the and ran back s23 yards to Air against Wyoming for the season. Woodson swept for 10 and Allen 10-seven-poia lead, Spartans Forces nine and two plays later Jefferson kicked the point for a passed to Jefferson to the 17. Then, Michigan came to life hit Snow in the end zone edge. But, on fourth down, the Cowand pulled the game out to pre- Huarte nine-yar- d throw. with a Marion almost broke loose boy forwards surged up to blast serve its record and rating. on tbe kick off return, but Jacobs Inches short of the first AFTER THE field goal the ut the enraged Utes Frank Andruski Bailed him on down. Wolverines matched 80 yards to wouldnt let the Pokes start anythe Wyoming 44. score and pull within one point. thing, and the Redskins roared It took Wilkinson just 10 plays back to score. Quarterback Bob Timberlake hit d toss for to get Wyoming even on the Sygar with a Starting on the Wyoming 48 scoreboard. the six points. Then fullback after the punt, the Utes Mel Anthony tried for the nE HIT John Dowler for 21 banged it over in 11 plays with Bv Associated Pres d conversion, but was After the Pokes bulled to Jacobs getting the last yard. yards. IDAHO one inch short of the end POCATELLO, the Utah 31, Wilkinson zone. Then came the tough break. Quarterback Billy Shaw sparked threw Bill Dodd in the clear. Idaho State University to a 2 Jefferson's kick to tie the football victory But Marion, on the draw, squirt- game was wide, and the Cowhomecoming over Fresno State College Satur- ed and bucked his way to the boys led with 15 minutes 15. Twice Utah was offside left in the game. Wyoming had day before 6,400 fans, largest Utah trying to get the jump on the only fivo scrimmage plays in K-Sta- te home crowds since 1936. heavier Cowboy line. the entire third quarter, so com102 yards SHAW GAINED After getting a first and goal pletely did Utah dominate the rushing and completed six out of situation on the Utah 1 yard nine passes for 82 yards, includ- stripe on penalties, the Cowboys period. MANHATTAN, KAN.,' Oct 10 ing two touchdowns. He also ran bulled into the determined Ute THE UTES maintained their line twice to no avail. But on superiority in the final quarter The Missouri Tigers, 20 yards for another score. (UPI) The victory gave Idaho State third down, the soph, but they couldnt do anything ofunable to mount a sustained 1 season record. Fresno Davenport, sliced over. about changing the score. fense against stubborn Kansas State is A short Wyoming punt, plus a Squires kicked the point to State, relied on their defense penalty on file Cowboys IDAHO STATE scored first in fie the game with 7:10 left on for violating the fair catch rule, Saturday to post a 0 Big Eight the second the clock for the half. quarter on a Conference gave Utah a break early in the victory over the drive, climaxed by a Allen passed to Jefferson for quarter. Wildcats. to end scoring pass from Shaw 23 yards to pace a surge into ALLEN PASSED to Jefferson KANSAS STATE dominated Carl Humphrey. but when Cowboy territory, of first the kicked Don Neves on the Wyoming 34, but the alert Woodson was held for no gain play in the first half but failed two extra points for the after- on third down, Utah was penal- Dick Barry of the Cowboys to get a first down and could noon. out for penetrate no further than its ized 15 yards for illegal use of plucked off a Utah pitch to give own 39 in the second half. FRESNO STATE got Its first hands. Th?t put the muffler on a recovered fumble Wyoming a breathing spefi. The victory evened Missouris touchdown in the third peri- file attack. But the Uets had a good break The loss was Kan- od, when Dave record at off picked Plump Jerry Robinson lagged a moments later when Dan Prevo sas States second in three a Shaw pass at the ISU 25 and on the punt to the Wyoming nine and games. raced down the sidelines to Wilkinson started to play on intercepted an Allen pass 50 and returned to the Utah 15. score. tune on Utahs pass defense. But a Cowboy had been called Idaho State next scored in the and 91 for pass interference on the of a race was It yards fourth period when Shaw capped the clock which showed 3:40 play, giving Utah the ball on the drive with a a when Wyoming took the ball Wyoming 47. scoring pass to A1 Jacobson. But Allen was hit hard by Herman Memmelaar and fumCARLOAD SPECIAL bled, with Bill Levine reco-vrin- g for the Cowboys In the one-side- d LOS ANGELES, Oct. 10 (UPI) Halfback Mike Garrett provided the punch Saturday night as the University of Southern California gave away a touchdown, then rolled to a 31-- 7 vic- tory over Texas when Mike Pitman intercepted Fertigs pass on the Trojan 40 and ran it back 33 yards. On fourth down, Jim Stabler plunger over from the one to score. A&M. Freed Gains Final Round THE SOUTHERN California Trojans began moving in the second period when quarterback Craig Fertig posted their first touchdown. Then Garrett took over to score in each of the next Spei lal to The Tribune periods. LAS VEGAS-Da- vid Freed, The hard - running Garrett, veteran Salt Lake City tennis of the rested most although fourth period, rushed for 121 player, won two matches Saturday in the national senior hard-couyards. tournament here to adTHE WIN was USCs third m vance to Sundays finals against four starts while the defeat was J. Alphonso Smith of the fourth straight for the Aggies . without a victory. of DISPOSED Texas A&M got an early break FREED Charles McMillan, Santa Monithen wiped out Ees ca, to Wanee, Chula Vista, rt Alexan-driarVa- 6-- LSU Erupts Late, 6-- 6-- Clips Tar Heels BATON ROUGE, LA., OCT. 10 r- 6-- gain the finals and remain the only Utahn in a championship match. Other Beehive competitors fell by the wayside Saturday includ- Louisiana State Daly in ing Kay Hackett-Leaploded for 17 points in the sec- the womens 30 doubles, losing ond half Saturday night to whip to G. Keller-M- . Prentice, North Carolina 20-- and remain Glen Haynes in mens 35 sinunbeaten. gles, losing to Jack Shoemaker, and Gaylen Young who THE 11TH, ranked Tigers exPhoetended their record to 0 for the fell to Geroge Druhner, in the mens 35 division, nix, -season when one (UPI) ex- h 6-- 1; 6-- 6-- 6-- 3-- 6-- they scored touchdown in the third quarter, then added another touchdown and a field goal in the last quarter. r 6-- HUNTERS DEER , Modern three room cabin on Duchesne River north of 25-1- 0 -- Call me up BUY A FORD Hanna, excellent hunting and fishing, only $2,495. WALTER 2-- 1 Terms. Call LARSON 0-- 2 Realty, M2-36- 3-- 1 Tut-- 278-854- 1 277-260- 0-- :red front stored RED PULLOVER at these Loolc SWEAT -- SHIRTS 7-- 3 Reg. 1.50 Nylon Reinforced and Fleece Lined 3. 7-- 0 Bengals Lasli Fresno State five-yar- two-poi- taq-kle- 20-1- Missouri Downs 3-- 2-- 7-- 2-- Gas and Electric 48. 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