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Show Axer Aerial Attack Late in Game Tips Weber, By Ray Herbat Tribune Sports Writer OGDEN Down by two s touch-down- and outplayed for three Northern Arizona rallied in the fourth period behind the passing of quarterback Bobby Stewart and the receding of Charles Brown and S'eve Maier to edge Weber State. 21 19, here Saturday. Weber States pass defense, which had ranked No. 1 in the Big Sky Conference, cams quattre, Statistics Weter Aril. First downs Rushing 34 298 17 74 383 Passng Return yards i5 H5 31 2 5 Punt Fumfe'es lest Yards penalized W 938 5- - 6 3 121 1 37 unglued in the second half as Stewart found Brown and Maier easy targets deep in the Wildcat secondary. This was Northern Arizona's first victory oer a Weber team since 1964. The defeat was Weber's fourth of Buckeyes Rip Wildcats In Tilt 35-- 6 EVANSTON, ILL. (AP) -JOtis scored three touchOhio downs and became State's greatest rushing fullback. but it took a tricky quarterback, Rex Kern to crank up the Buckeyes for a 35-- Big Ten im d 6 Statistics Ote State First downs RusOirg Vftrdao Passing yardagg Return yardage Passes Fumbles lost Yards penalized Merttw western 21 4 31 394 394 47 37 23 I 2 38 513 63 7 7 3 87 victory over Northwestern Satur- football day. The Buckeyes, favored by five touchdowns, thundered to their sixth triumph of the season and the 20th in a row since 1967, as Kern demoralized the Wildcats with a deft blend of passing and his own keeper sweeps. Indiana Tops Sparts LANSING. MICH. Indiana, led by its cardiac kids, remained very much in the running for a Big Ten Rose Bowl bid by overpowering Michigan State 16-Saturday to ruin a Spartan football homecoming. to No. 1 The runner-u- p ranked Ohio State can win the trip to Pasadena because of the conference's EAST (AP) 0 rule. Indiana has lost only to and has a schedule advantage in not playing either Ohio State or Michigan this season. 36-3- Michigan Triumphs ANN ARBOR. MICH. (AP) Tailback Billy Taylor sprinted 37 and 51 yards for touchdowns and Barry Pierson scored on a punt return m the second quarter as Michigan overwhelmed Wisconsin 35-- 7 Saturday. The homecoming victory during a drizzle gave Michigan a 1 Big Ten Conference record and left the Wolverines with a prime chance to go to the Rose Bowl. Wisconsin appeared knocked out of the conference race with a first-quart- d 20th-rank- 3-- 2 mark. Gophers Trip Iona CITY, IOWA (UPI) Fullback Jim Carter rammed over four touchdowns Saturday and Minnesota capitalized on two fumbles to shock tne bumbling Iowa IOWA Hawkeves 35-8- Mizzou Clips i Jf 21-1- 9 the year in eight straight games. Idaho will visit the Wildcat campus next Saturday afternoon to close Weber's home season. Weber State tried to win this game and was reasonably successful for more than three periods with a onesided attack. The Cats could only gain yardage running the ball as the air game was a woefully weak. Cop 13-- 6 Lead . Carters scoring runs, all on short plunges, tied a Gopher record. The loss was the third in Rig Ten play for Iowa and killed any Rose Bowl hopes Hawkeje fans were entertaining The victory was the first of the season for the Go- pliers. yoner Win Big RMAN, OKU. (AP) -lama returned to funda-al- s namely Saturday and rolled Owens big Eight Conference tQ foe Iowa State, rns, the Sooners thun-- g 213 pound senior tail-- , gained a honl record ards through the middle iowa S'a.e une. He car-- g startling 53 four touch- scored ird 37-1- game breaking return to spark 3-- 1 d 19-1- 4. d 21-1- punt d quick to Tom d a to lead the first in Shryock. plunge deficit to McMillan-to-Stagge- pass before 14-- 6 111 49 3 37 8 cat rs to the Wild- six set up the score. 3vO 1323-- I i unsmusiii: f,r 2 II wild 8 T Big Take 28-1- 2 4 . Brake pahn Front End & f Lead kickoff reStaggers turn for a touchdown midway the third quarter through staked the Tigers to a rallied for lead before three straight touchdowns e two on Lynn to forge a Collins passes lead with 11 minutes d Includes all this: Front 28-1- 2 b toe-ou- Dickev-to-Char!i- 31-2- 8 Associated Press W.rephoto first-dow- of 285 yards for a drives in five 33-- 0 scoring halftime Statistics Metre Dme Navy Firs down Rust'ir yerdeqe Passtir yarda' Return yerder Passes Punt FumMes lest Yards penalized 59 597 123 43 11 35 3 15- - 3S-31 3 70 lead, substituted everybody in the second half ai.J continued the avalar.che to crush Navy for the season and dropped the Middies to Reserve sophomore qurrter-bac- k Bill Etter gave Notre Dame's capacity homecoming crowd of 59.075 its greatest glee. Taking over in the third period, Etter scored on a sweep and minutes later zipped 79 yards for Notre Dame's longest touchdown run of the campaign. The Notre Dame defense now has held opponents to 14 scoreless quarters in the last 16 Saturday. P was the second worst drubuing Navy ever absorbed in its football h story, a blasting by Michigan in 1925 being the record. The victory d left the Irish Westland Dales Pro-AA Meet m nonscheduled sanctwill be held Westland Hills, acpro-a.- n Monday at cording to Don Dockstader, professional. The tournament will begin 9 a.m. ant. staring times Big Eight victory over Kan- Conference can be arranged by calling Dockstader at Westhnd hills. n Q Brake Adjustment W B Adding fluid if necessary. Disc brakes excluded. Repack Outer Front Wheel Bearings ' A service that should be done every 10,000 miles. v.vxvl who totaled a Big record of Eight single-gam- e 411 yards, took the Wildcats to their final touchdown on an TD drive. His pass to Mack Herron came with seven minutes let in the game. It was Herrons fourth touchdown of the day. had two chances thwarted in the closing minutes by a fumble and a pass Dickey, V x, wv' y- d Most American cars and light trucks. Parts extra if needed. interception. a razzle-dazzl- e kickoff return involving two handuiis in the third period and then added a clinching fc irth quarter touchdo n to gam a sas Saturday. Just after Kans's grabbed a lead with 11:13 left in third period, sophomore Bobby Cole fielded ht" boot at his own throe and returned to the 15 where he handed to Dick Graham. 17-1- 4 and toe-i- n t. Precision balancing to prolong tire life. one. LAWRENCE. KAN. (UPI) Oklahoma State ocored on 28-2- 5 ioned by the PGA, at Nips K.U. O-Sta- te 54-- 0 lOth-ranke- played. Alignment Front Wheel Balance siurmeu 34-3- 0 BEND, IND. (AP) Notre Dame ran up a total back, driving 65 yards in seven plays with Staggers catching a key pass at the Wildcat three. Fullback Ron scored two plays McBride later and the Tigers led, Staggers clinched it four minutes later, returning a punt 42 yards to the Wildcat five. But it took the Tigers four plays to score with quarterback Terry McMillan going over on a keeper from the Missouri Notre Dame Crushes Navy 47-As Reserves Shine SOUTH 9 remaining. Dennis Allan (22) of Irish loses bali after short gain against Navy. Irish won easily. Er;d Correct caster, camber, Nebraska, 20-- 7 Extrs charge for cars with torsion bars or air conditioning. NEB. (AP) Nebraskas Dana Stephenson intercepted a pair of Colorado LINCOLN, passes Sa'urday and Just say "Charge It the r t umst Cornhuskers turned them into touchdowns in a 20-- 7 Pig Eight football victory over the Buffalos. The tnumph over a Colorado team which upset nationally ranked Missouri a week ago kept the Huskers in conin the dtpsv-doference race on a 1 mark, over all. Colorado owns a 3 recorJ for the season, in the league. oppo Buy on convenient terms ern-tenti- Front End Alignment o 3-- 5-- 2 4-- AKN 2-- 2 Precision alignment by skilled mechanics. TOP STARS IN ACTION "TZ Coupon expires Dec. 31, 1969 I Precision Wheel Balance If wrnmmmmA li 9 4 fr. t Performed by tire experts to prolong the life of your tirez. JERRY LUCAS per wheel j Coupon expires Dec. 31, 1969 I Repack Wheel Bearings ra JkmmimSitSi fl KHKJl Y f i 0 a Jt C2 (4 NATE THURMOND Can with torsion bars or air cond. slightly higher. r i i v J JEFF MULUNS EIV1N HAYES t II fir 31 sr ts w This service should be performed every 10,000 miles. frij&teiTitfijriflaiB Coupon expires Dec. 31, 1969 6-- 6-- edge. Herrons cut the d iv Tt 400 55 urday The Tigers needed every bit of Staggers versatility to offset the amazing Wildcats, who exploded for 32 points m the second half as scouts from five bowls looked on. d ARERAVON. WALES (UPI) Virginia Wade of Britain strengthened her hold on he Dewar tennis cup Saturoay when she gained her third sticcs'e victory by heating American Wightmau Cup player. Julie Heldman, This gives her a maximum of 12 points so far m the fie- tounament senes, and she is uiiOwrd by Ann Junes, with eight. Miss Heldman with seven, and Annette Du Plooy, South Africa, with five. 21-- A MU KS 54 TM d one-side- British Net Ace Tips American Staggers pitched a four yard halfback pass to Mel Gray to gu Missouri a 6 halftime throwing touchdown passes of 19 yards to Staggers and 5 yards three-yar- jumped off 14-- 0 Win 41-3- 8 quarter with McMillan maiks. Missouri )4th-ranke- d over Eight victory Kansas State Sat- two-poi- nt four-yar- Missouri's victory was its sixth in seven games and left the Tigers, Wildcats and Nebraska deadlocked for the each with Big Eight lead Miwiuri to a d The lead didn't stand up, however Stewart fired completed passes to Maier and Brown and the Axers moved 0. Then Stewto Webers ard and Brown hooked up on a scoring pass play and with the conversion it was Quick kicking on second down and punting on third down twice in the last quarter. Weber State played an overly cautious game. John Pezeley had do.ie a great job of kicking all afternoon, aver-agm- g more than 40 yards per kick, but with five minutes left he booted short, a 20 yard-e- r, and the ball went cut of bounds on the Weber 39. On the first down Stewart found Maier on the four and two plays later the Lumberjacks got the winning tally. It came on a toss from Stewart to Maier with 3.53 remaining. The conversion made it Weber valiantly tried to get downfield following the kickoff. Brown did almost all of the running and Weber moved from its 26 to the Northern Arizona 33. Weber was getting in good shape for a last field goal try, but the Axers stiffened and pushed the Wildcats back to the 41. Nunez then tried a fourth field down goal attempt with 10 seconds to play. The kick was far short and with it went Weber State's final hopes. Weber State managed only 62 yards passing on six completions in IS attemps. Northern Arizona threw 42 times and completed 20 for 383 yards and three touchdowns. W e b e r's running game gained 298 yards while the held the Wildcat defense Axers to just 24 yards on the ground. But in the final analysis Northern Arizona's onepronged attack beat Weber d game offense. field Nunez kicked a a new Wildcat record goal four minutes for distance deep into the game. His second boot come five minutes later and Weber led, Williams sparked Jerry Weber Slate to its first touch- down when he returned a missed field goal 73 yards to line. Gipson the Axer carried to the eight and Brown to the two from where Gipson ran it over. Weber still had thr advantage through a third quarter punting show, but then came the final and fatal moments. for Crucial te COLUMBIA. MO (UPI) -SStaggers scoted two touchdowns, passed for a third and set up three others with pass receptions and a First down RusNng ya'deoe Passmg ydaee Return yarrase Passes PynN Fum&ies lost Yards pena'ized two-yar- d two-var- K-Sta- Statistics 13-- 0 No. Pares f lotback Jon Weocr went into the fourth lead, built quarter with a on two early field goals by Jaime Nunez and a plunge by Sam Gipson midway through the second quarter. Stewart, who was ineffective early in the game and actually was removed at one point, zeroed in on his passes at the start of the fourth stanza. On the first play of the final period Stewart hit Joe Jackson touchdown with a pass. Sunny Campbell kicked the extra point and it was 13-- 7 for Weber. The Wildcats came back however with Bob Quarry at the helm and drove 82 yards, all on the ground, for what an insurance looked like touchdown. Gipson and Jack Brown, both of whom gained more than 130 yards rushing, pushed the ball downfield. 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