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Show t, II The Malt, Lae Tribune, Sunday, September Key College Games Irish Wallop Purdue Club Vi EST LAFAYFTTE, lid (ITIi -S- afety Luther Bradley, returning after sitting out a year's suspension, ignited ninth ranked Notre Dame with two fourth-periointerceptions and returned one of them 99 yards for the game's first tout hdnwn to help the Irish heal Purdue, The intrastate rivals slugged it out for three periods with the Irish in front by the narrow margin of a field goal. Snares Pass It remained 3 0 until Bradley intercepted a halfback pass by Purdue's Scott Diorkoig on the Notre Damo one and returned it 90 yard t, Hr hng d interception return in Notre Dame lustorj Only seconds later, Bradley grabbed another pass lrom sub quarterback Craig Nagel on the Purdue 21 and in seven plays the Irish had their second touchdown, A1 Hunter diving over from the one Notre Dame mopped up with the reserves aftet Tom Lopienski intercepted another Nagel pass on the Notre Dame 45 The Irish drove to the Purdue four before Dave Guthrie intercepted Joe Montanas pass in the end zone. Bradley, one of five Irish football players suspended a year for eampus violations, out off Purdue's onlv real threat early m the fourth period Purdue Drive The Boilermakers, with Nagel passing 66 yards to Nigel Wirgowski, Mike Pruitt and Paul Beere It no Two runs by reached Notre Dame s tour-yarDierking failed to score before Bradleys first interception i Purdue failed to make a first down in tho opening field period when Notre Dame scored on a goal by Dave Reeve. I Just 10 seconds from the end of the half Purdue had an opportunity to tie the score nut Steve Schmidt missed a field goal attempt. d 17-- 0 , I d Missouri lleuttt IllttioU i - MisCHAMPAIGN, 111. (LTD souri. behind Iho workhorse running of tailback Tony Galbreath and the toe of Tim Gibbons, spotted Illinois . 'a 20-- 7 lead Saturday and roared back to win, I Galbreath, whose tireless efforts helped the Tigers upset Alabama two weeks ago, put Missouri on top, with 5.51 to play in the first quarter on a d run around left end. Substitute Illini quarterback Kurt Steger then J went to work, kitting Mike Sullivan for a .coring toss to close the quarter and another to Sullivan early in the second period for seven yards to jnake the score 13-! Then Steger went 53 yards up the middle and it was 20-But the Illini offense sputtered and Gibbons hit field goals of 36 and 34 yards to make the halftime score In the third quarter, Gibbons found the range again, this time from 49 yards out to bring Missouri within lour. The Tigers drive, capped by second scoring run, was highlighted by a pars from quarterback Steve Pisarkiewiez to Randy Grossart to the three. Two plays later, JJalbreath put Missouri ahead Fifth-ranke- d 30-20- 6-- jtwo-yar- rd 20-1- 3 20-1- 6 Gal-breat- d d Hruiii LtijtTeiiiittc C LOS ANGELES (UP!) Wendell Tyler hur.t 82 uid for a touchdowm the first time he carried the ball and Wally Henry scampered 45 yards for a score tm the third period Saturday as UCLA knocked off Tennessee, 8 Tyler's dazzling run over left tackle came with 2 56 gone in the second period and put the Bruins, grated 13th nationally and five point favorites, ahead to stay, 14-Henry wasnt even touched on his 45 yard counter-revers- e that gave the Bruuu a bulge at 5 43 of the third period. It came .the first time UCLA had the ball in the second half and gave the Bruins a 3 advantage The Volunteers scored on a pass from Cary Roach to Larry Seivers and Roach then converconnected with Mike Gayles for a sion at 7 23 of the final quarter to move within six. Tennessee got the ball back on the UCLA 40 after punt return by Stanley Morgan with 3 37 to j But Roach threw three straight incompletions go after losing two yards or, a run and UCLA got the ball back 34-2- lOth-ranke- d 21, 197$ St. Penn Buckeyes Tip Grid Tilt uds in 19-1- 9 Tie 246-pou- 10-- -fL - ANN (UPU ARBOR, Mich. Mike Langfords second field goal of the P two-yar- d two-poi- Oklahoma State s STILLWATER. Okla (UPL in - Oklahoma State I i, Michigan Langford, a psychology major from Atwater, Calif , had kicked a field goal with 3:41 left to boost the Cardiloser to Penn nals, a State in 'heir opener a week ago. into a 6 tie. But Bob Wood of the Wolverines kicked a his field goal fourth of the game and seventh in two games with L36 to go to give 6 lead Michigan a that looked like it might stand up. 34-1- 4 - A ? w jte ' f I Johnson capped an 80- yard march on the Buck- eyes first possession d with a scoring plunge and clinched the win with 5 05 to play in the game when he bulled over from 11 yards out. Tom Klaban accounted for Ohio States other three points with a r field goal. Kicks Field Goals T v auwirFtM A "V' 16-1- I' ,p $ ton a ; y? tjtf pit, J, fay- one-yar- r d, a T i V jfc. ' wV- r first-quarte- . J1 Penn States I .. - f, Poor Kick A poor kickoff ga.e Stanford a chance to come back from its own 41 and junior quarterback Mike Cordova almost pulled out a v ictory. He completed passes of 13, 12, 18 and 9 yards to put the ball on the line with Michigan just 35 seconds to play. 2s A V vr ;, r1 , 2-- fy r fir?. , t f Then he was thrown for loss back to the a Wolverines' 16 and that's when Langford came in to kick. Junior Flanker Oddly enough the two loams would not have tied had Langford converted the extra point following the Cardinals first score, which came on a pass from Cordova to junior flanker Tony Hill. ' " ? 5 Ivr i ' t ? f ,i wlWfl."' a .,i: Aociate0 Press Wirephoto Heisman Trophy winner Archie Griffin of Ohio State scampers against Penn State. Cyclones Tip Air Force, Freshman quarter- Iowa Lawsons AMES, Rick Leach of Michigan threw a touchdown pass to his favorite receiver, Jim Smith, on the final play of the first half and Wood converted to make it Michigan Stanford got a freak touchdown early in the fourth quarter when Cordova threw a pass from the Michigan 4 which deflected off one player and was caught by center Todd Anderson in the end back (UPD Running backs Mike Williams and Jim Wingender both rushed rd for more than 100 yards Saturday to power Iowa State to a victory over Air Force despite an 2 6 4yard run Neither untilteam Ohio threatened record-breakm- Tor Information Call Stuffy Slngar (2U1 wi-m- o HNNH 0LYMP!QUE76 tfddaoj) ' $2J BUY HOW a . a GET AWAY WITH Guarantaed a long a you awn it. 100 ports, 100 ABETTER BEAU labor a ttatnd In Hlntklay original owner guarantee The earlier you buy the more youll save. Discounts at 17-1- 2 Williams rushed for yards in 17 carries. Lawson, a linebacker, Toe Noma Pro' had set up the kick by intercepting an Iowa State pass g kick, which hit the crossbar and bounced over with one sooond left in the first half. RACQUET BALL Worfuhep In la Vavai 118 NCAA record field goal by Falcons Mike Lawson. Tehe old record was fe yards by Ray Guy of Southern Mississippi in Lawson later added field goal, leaving him only two short of tying the NCAA career record of 42 A wind which gusieu at times to 35 mph aided 1972. a zone Woods first three field goals came from 27, 29 and 32 yards d our famous 2-pa- tm lor Rn I MAI 9 Hems Subject la Prior Sale Special Clearout Boats Canoes Cut $1 15-f- businessmen and missionaries because it is so comfortable, travels so well, and is famous for its long (and handsome) wearability. Get yours now, in regulars, longs, shorts, extra longs and large sizes: rrom Budget Men's Clothing. All missionaries receive a 10 0nciiHwed. 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