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Show 1C II The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, October 7, 19G2 Oregon State Chops Down Stanford Win Streak, Beaver Tailback Passes AerialsPush yTeam to Easy Victor- 4$ By Ainoclated 0 Miners Drop Dartmouth Downs Penn, 17-0- , in Ivy Loop Opener ' oi-a-r- To Triumph N. k, Oct 6 (UPI) Dartmouth, the nations fourth-rankedefensive team, held Pennsylvania with out a first down in steady rain Saturday for a 17-- 0 victory in their mutual Ivy League opener. HANOVER, 6-- 4 d 7 7 13-- 1 By AoeUted Press EL PASO, TEX, Oct. 6- -' The Texas Western Miners r Jinx continued their ever the New Mexico Lobos at El Paso as they took a 16 14 football victory Saturday night, dumping the Lobos from the undefeated i ranks. y 1 Burke eight of the Tins VICTORY was the passes forgrabbed 107 yard and now first in three games this sea- has 25 receptions in 'three son for the Miners while the games Stanford stayed mostly on STATISTICS the ground for three quarters Taxes Nw but couldn't rip big enough Mux Jet Western holes In the smaller Oregon 10 First downs 163 Rushing ygrtfggg State line. 105 0 Passing ygrdagg 4 Passat The Beavers did little for the 7 f Passat Intercepted by first 10 minutes, but Baker and 7 33 Punts 3 7 Fumbtee Burke began to function after 45 41 Yards panaiisad Stanfords Stan Lindskog bounced a field goal loss ended a six game win off the crossbar. streak for the Western AthTWO BAKER end sweeps letic Conference leading Lobos. A Miner line, took the ball to Oregon States two big breaks andLoba mis- - 38, then the southpaw quartakes resulting in six offside terback hit Burke with a short and illegal procedure penalties pass that the flanker end earspelled the difference as Texas ned to Stanford's 46. Three plays later, from the Western kept the Lobos from winning a game in El Paso Indian 43, Baker spotted Burke took it again this year. The last Lobo at the 32 and Burke : ; to the nine. Victory here was in 1952. On third down from the four, THE MINERS, led by Baker ran to his left, couldn't defensive end Ulysses find a receiver and dashed Kendall, shut off the Lobos Into the corner of the end zone three times inside the Texas for the first touchdown early Western 25 and forced three in the second period. New Mexico fumbles and two Intercepted passes. Larry Durham, a 170 pound sophomore half beek; picked off A Jim Cromartie pass in the end ?one In the first quar- K-Stat- c, 41-- 0 ter and outran the entire Lobo touchaquad for a SEATTLE, Oct. 6 down return. mauled a helpless, Kansas State football hapless CLOSED CIRCUIT TV team, , Saturday as third TIMS, OCT. 16tfc 7:30 S.M. string quarterback Bill Douglass came off the bench when Bill Siler was Injured and took iover guidance of the Husky offense. i--1 2 4 d hard-chargin- g Huskies Rock 100-yar- (UPI)-Washing- ton Fumbits lost Yards ganalizad with a period over.' 44 pass in the third before reserves took THE OLE MISS homecoming at Oxford was canceled by the Justice Department in the wake of integration violence last weekend. The game and homecoming celebration, which normally draw 30,000 fans, was moved to Mississippi Memorial Stadium here and attracted 18,-00- GRIFFTNGS three touchdown passes broke the back of the previously unbeaten Houston team which outplayed the Rebels in the opening quarter. The Invading Texans seemed demoralized from that point and never offered a serious threat. HOUSTON SCORED third period on a by fullback Bobby with BiU McMillian in the run Brezina, converti- ng- Boston Drops Thriller MO RG A NTOWNW.Va. Oct. 6 (UPI) West Virginia parlayed a sparkling defensive effort and a punt return by Jim Procopio into a win Saturday over a surprisingly stubborn Boston University team. d 7-- . 41-0- Approximately ' watched Washington toy with the Wildcats for one quarter and then turn on the 51,004 steahL Douglas took over the duties when Siler 1 Clemson Wins 24-- 7 WINSTON SALEM, N.C., Oct. 6 (UPI) Clemson halfback Mack Matthews, returning to his 1960 form after a year out of school, returned a punt 88 yards for a fourth-period touchdown Saturday to spark the Tigers to a 24-- victory over Wake Forest Duke Rally Nets Win lArk'SONTVTT T v rw making a spectacular run. Coach Jim Owens num- Devils, stung into action by a Florida scorPete ber two quarterback, came from behind in Ohler, had a severe head cold ing spree, the second half to whip the and did not suit up. Gators before 30,000 fans WASHINGTON scored 54 at the Gator Bowl Saturday. seconds Into the second period when Junior, (Instant) Coffey Georgia Rally Wins boomed Into the end zone from COLUMBIA, S.C, Oct 6 one yard out. (UPI) came from Georgia The Huskies tallied again behind with a 68 touchyard the next time they got the ball, down pass in the last two after forcing Kansas State to minutes of play the game Saturday kick. night and settled for a conversion and a tie with South Carolina. d 14-1- Holy Cross Wins N.Y., Oct. 6 HAMILTON, (A) Holy Cross, directed by 0 6-- 6 7 IS in sn Ivy beat Harvard, League game at Schoellkopf Field. Pat McCarthy, shut out Colgate 22-- Saturday on ground "The Savages, Dart- marches after the Red Raiders mouths defensive platoon, broke up attempts by the Cru- limited the Quakers to 18 saders to take to the air. passing yards and dumped Yale, Brown Tie Penn ball carriers for a net PROVIDENCE,. R.L, Oct 6 loss of 22 yards, (UPI) Heavily favored Yale A homecoming crowd of tie with Brown salvaged a 6,000 sat through a steady Saturday despite the efforts of downpour. the. Brums indomitable line AFTER A scoreless first and the almost continuous rain during the game. half, Dartmouth went ahead with 10 points in the third quarter on a touchdown and a field goal A short Penn punt gave Dartmouth the ball on the Quaker 33, t-- Duel 16-1- 4 From the East ' Burke. By Aiioclated Pres The Beavers scored twice more JACKSON, Miss. Oct. 6 with less than four minutes Quarterback Glynn Grifflng left in the game. rifled four touchdown Stanford's mammoth line, three to halfback Louispasses Guy as seventh ranked Mississippi STATISTICS overwhelmed Houston 40-- SatWinter Onnen si. urday In their government-transplanteFir it Oowm it It football game. 103 171 Rushinn vardion 104 311 Piismi ynrdion 11 34 THE GEIFFING-to-GuPush comPium Intercwted bv- bination ' clicked on scoring Puntt Pumblat test S 2 plays of 41, 34, and 17 yards Yards nmiiued 44 15 In the second quarter, with which outplayed Michigan Guy pulling In the second on a State lastweek, was unable to diving catch into the end zone. Gritting hit end Reed Davis pressure Baker. And Burke was yard In the clear on STATISTICS nearly every catch he made. Haustog Mitt. 5 Baker aorounted for 117 First downs 73 77 147 Rushing ygrdggg OSUs of offense with yards 36 364 Passing ygrdagg 42 yards on the ground and Puses 1 Passu Mtarcagtad by 175 In the air, Punts Id by passes to the Stanford secondary and gave victory Oregon State a 27-over the previously unbeaten Indians Saturday, Lobos in - MISSISSIPPI 40, HOUSTON 7 Ole Miss Pru BAKEB, a quarterback "who STANFORD, CALIF, Oct. 6 ran $ a often as he passed, Elusive Terry Baker and rollef out for two touchdowns rangy end Vem Burke hooked in the second period that cliup on passes that baffled the maxed long drives punctuated n f, 27--0 Associated Prfsi Wlrephoto F masks get a workout as Houston's Byron Beaver (12) Is brought down by Chuck Morris of Ole Miss In Saturday duet Game was moved to Jackson, Miss, to avoid riots. Under the Arc Lights 33-0- Texas Runs Wild Over Tulane, By Associated Press AUSTIN, TEX., Oct 6 The nationally ranked Univer- PRINCETON, N.J., Oct. 6 Princeton's crunching sipgle - wing attack exploded after a scoreless first period and third string tackle Bill Wright lumbered 72 yards with an intercepted pass as the Tigers routed Columbia, , Sat-dain an Ivy League football game. UP nolds, a sophomore pass spe- cialist. A pass from McRey-- ' sity of Texas brushed aside to Gene nolds Fleming had Tulane't aerial attack and halftime lead shotgun offense here Sat- given Race a urday night to roll over the and the Owls saw two other . Green Wave threats miss before State took In the second half. TULANE GAVE Texas trou- control ble throughout the game with Auburn Tops Cats passes by quarterbacks Ron LEXINGTON, KY.', Oct. 6 Melton, Bob Boisvert and Ted (A) Auburn used the kicking of Woody Woodall and the STATISTICS brilliant offensive efforts of Taxag Tulang 15 quarterbacks Jimmy Sidle and 15 Fir IT OOWfiS 141 71 Ruchtng ygrtfggg Ma lion Kent to defeat Ken74 173 Rawing yardagg Fassw tucky 166 Saturday night In 4- - a anag twtirceated 4 Southeastern Conference Fonts football game. Fgmbtgg lost Yards ganalizad 55 34 Woodall, who last year the goat of the KentucIllerbut failed to drive any was ky-Auburn game, kicked deepen than the Texas 13. field goals In each of the The No. 3 ranked Longhorns scored with five minutes gone first three quarters. in the game after halfback The junior missed two extra Jerry Cook climaxed a drive going over standing up from the 5 yard line. THE LONE TULANE tally came early in thn fourth period after Melton drove the Wave 72 yards, then hitting halfback Jim Davis with a 20- - ard touchdown pass. Ted Miller took It arouhd end for other two d 7-- 6 35-8- 7 1 35-- 8 y Connecticut Wins STORES, CONN., Oct. 6 Victory-starveUnipoint attempts against Ken- (UPI) tucky last year, giving the versity of Connecticut capitalWildcats a victory over ized on key penalties and the Tigers. He connected Sat- - marched 66 yards in 12 plays in the fourth quarter Saturday urday on field goals of 35, 33 t0 stun faV0red . Rutgers, and 32 yards, Sidle, a poised sophomore, BeatJVMI, 18-- 0 moved the ball consistently NEWTON, MASS., Oct. 6 against a tough Kentucky line. (UPI) Unbeaten Boston Colv lege wiped the rain and cobNorth Texas Win webs off the Statue of Liberty DENTON, TEX., Oct. 6 play, shook halfback Pete North Texas State went score- Shaughnessy off on a 62 yard less for one quarter before it touchdown ruirand went on to defeat Virginia Military Instifound a balanced ground and tute 18-Saturday. Passin2 game Saturday night s that smashed Cornell Nips Harvard . University ITHACA, N Y., Oct. 6 (UPI) IT WAS THE 26th consecuCornells Pete Gogolak, a tive defeat for the Cowboys, who managed a score in the Hungarian - bom soccer star third period only by virtue of from Ogdenburg, NY., kicked a pass interception on the the two extra points Saturday line. that enabled the Big Red to North Texas d 14-1- 15-9- It's HEIUTE for BIB Utility campini ton! Bif fcvmg tfooblt fcud wet for twoootg drossmi trot too Big unobstructed storage compartment1 Big road clearance goes any piece your car goes! The only comping trailer mtk Individual wheel suspension! 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Babb, with a Jump Wisconsin 30-- 6 on the Gamecock secondary, MADISON, WISC, Oct. 6 on the run and kept grabbed it (A) rWisconsin capitalized on going for his touchdown. newly found backfield speed, a tight defense and the pass catching talent of end Pat Richter for a 30-- victory over Indiana Saturday In a Big Ten football opener. SOPHOMORE halfback Ron (Pinto) Smith touched off the BERKELEY, CALIF, Oct 6 scoring with a burst, (UPI) Quarterback Jim off left guard at the four completed only mark of the opening period passes but three of these were and the Badgers were in comtouchdown strikes of 37, 46, mand the rest of the way in and 77 yards that enabled handing Indiana Its 15th Pittsburgh to withstand Cali- straight conference loss since fornia's late rally Saturday 1959. and win their intersectional football battle, 26 24. lions Wreck Owls n 42-1- 4 28-2- 1 NO HOMiTV AT BOX QFMd All HATS RISERVID TICKITS , 1. I5W41W one-poi- 7-- i . 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