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Show Ea ba aeaeeaTa Navy-------17 Holy Cross -- - 16 Army - ----- 12 Boston College12 ia. 5.- 9 Alubama----- 3 South Carolina 41 Baylor - - - --- 12 Auburn ------ 0 Wake Forest - - 20 Utch ------- 8 UCLA -------16 Miss. State--- 9 Notre Dame -- 17 Colorado Ole Miss - - - - 35 Southern Cal. -- 0 sens 6 Air Force pres le inte nec eill TCU-------13 LSU biccsae SMU------- 0 Tennessee - - -- 35 Tula Vanderbilt ---- 0 Kilmer L eads UCLA to 16-9 Win Over Utes ‘Bruin Star Rolls Up 180 Yards By STEVE SMILANICH United Press International GALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Bounding Bill Kilmer gave one of the superlative individual performances of the season in Ute Stadium Saturday by leading ballhawking UCLA to a 16-9 intersectional win over Utah. Versatile Kilmer set a single game rushing record for UCLA by picking up a total of 160 yards. He also scored once and passed for another touchdown in pacing the Bruins to their sixth win in nine games this season, PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1960— Irish Upset Trojans 17-0 In Rain - Spattered Battle LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Notre Damefrom Clovis, Calif., provided son for the Irish with a 2-8. mark Dame, which opened its season thc spark for the Irish victory and demonstrated that they had a with a win in-the golden west, -with his fine ball handling and better team than the record indisnapped an eight-game losing alert defensive play. cated. streak Saturday in a rainstorm But a bevy of speedy backs who Kicks Field Goal He broke the single game rushing mark of 169 yards ‘set in 1945 against Oregon by Cal Rossi. A crowd of 17,099 saw Utah close its season with a record of seven wins. and three losses. with a 17-0 victory over favored run like sprinters on the wet turf Southern California. Sophomore quarterback Daryle Lamonicam, who went to Notre The 187 - pound Azusa, Calif. senior scored from 10 yards*out in the third period to break a 9-9 shared the glory before drenched crowd of 28,297. a -rain- The victory closed out the sea- deadlock and give his team the margin of victory. The California‘team gave Kilmer some excellent blocking and the Bruin line turned in a-superlative performance in turning back the stubborn Utes. UCLA’s bruising single wing attack, striking with lightning precision, stunned the Utes with two first period scores. Utah struck back courageously but the UCLA defenders dug in and stopped the home team whenever they neared pay dirt. Kilmer’s touchdown in the third period capped a 48-yard UCLA march which started after halfback Gene Gaines returned Utah kickoff to the Utah 48. a Minutes earlier in the third period, Utah tied the score by marching 75 yards in eight plays. Halfback Stanley Uyeshiro, a 145pound Hawaiian, put the Utes in enemy territory when he scooted round end for 42 yards. Quarterback Terry Nofsinger plunged over from the 2-yard line and Gary Chestang kicked the conversion to knot the count, 9-9. first half. In the first two: periods Quinlan Sparks Air Force To 16-6 Victory Over Buffs Nofsinger,’ playing his last game for the Utes, also turned in a great individual performance. He completed 11 out of 18 passes for 112 yards and surprised the crowd with his running ability. However, in the end it was Kilnier’s ‘all-around play that turned. back Utah’s bid for its first victory over a UCLA team. The Bruins now have won four straight against Utah. Utah UCLA Statistics: 0360-9 907 0—16 First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Pagses intercepted by Punts Fumbles lost UCLA Utah 19 259 60 6-10 1 2-59 20 210 113 1-18 1 2-53 0 1 Yards penalized 35 0 UCLA—Jones FG 19 UCLA—Vena 7 pass from Kilmer (Kick failed) ate 15-ag field goal during thesfirst ae of the fans looking on anxiously, Notre Dame’s Joe Perkowski puts the old toe to a very soggy but nonetheless accur- USC-Irish clash Saturday. The kick helped the Irish to end an eight-game losing streak and down USC 17-0. 2 Redskins" LINEUP OF BOWL GAMES To Play In Shrine Tilt Utes To Play Armyin 1967 Kilmer 10 run the Trojans were held’ to eight yards net rushing and did not make a first down until the final 25 seconds of the secont period. Indicative of Notre ‘Dame’s su- periority and the.soggy going was the fact that the Irish did not AF fullback Mike Rawlins. kick- hhave to punt until the last minute of the third period and were not ed a 44-yard field goal to put the MEAKINS United Press International BOULDER, Colo. (UPI)—Half- Falcons ahead, 16-0, before full- held for downs until well into the back Chuck. Weiss plowed one second half. The Irish started like they meant yard for Colorado’s only points. Weiss scored with less ae two ‘business, taking the ball after the kickoff to the Trojan 14 where on minutes to go. back Mike Quinlan’s spectacular 92-yard’ touchdown dash sparked the downtrodden Air Force Academy to a 16-6 upset of Colorado University Saturday before 39,000. Qinlan is the highest scorer in the short history of the Academy, with 132 points in four varsity Collegiate AH the scoring came in the fourth down Perkowski booted a second half. Quinlan broke up a perfect 31-yard field goal. On the second play after the head - knocking defensive battle kickoff, Lamonica midway in the third when he subsequent picked off Trojan qharterback ‘Bill seasons. caught a Colorado punt on the AF Rose Bowl—Washington vs. Minnesota. He scored another TD Saturday, eight. He was never touched by a Nelsen’s pass and returned it 18 | Cotton Bowl—Duke vs. Arkansas. with a one-yard smash. ’A_ 56- Colorado player in his long jaunt yards to the Trojan 45. It took the | EAST Trish eight plays to reach the end yard run to| the Colorado 36 set to the end zone. Sugar Bowl—Ole Miss vs. Rice, zone with Lamonica pushing over Navy 17, Army 12 that touchdown up. Orange Bowl—Navyvs. Missouri. Colorado almost tied the game the final yard for the six points. Holy Cross 16, Boston College 12 Sun Bowl—Utah State vs. New Mexico State, as the fourth opened. Reserve. Use Ball Control | SOUTH quarterback Frank Montero ‘inter-: (probable opponent). Notre Dame exercised ball con| North Carolina 35, Virginia 8 cepted an AF pass by quarterGator Bowl—Baylor vs. Florida. trol during the second peried on | Georgia 7, Georgia |Tech 6 back Rich Mayo and returned it a lengthy 80-yard drive which Liberty Bowl—Penn State vs. Opponent yet to | South Carolina 41, Wake Forest 20 63 yards to the Falcon 15. Colotook 17 plays and nearly 10 minClemson 42, Furman 14 be named. rado got a first down on the five, utes to score their second touchTennessee 35, Vanderbilt 0 |but could gain only three in four down. Scarpitto skirted left end Alabama 3, Auburn 0 smashes, from nine yards out for the score. Mississippi 35, Mississippi St. 9 The sparce turnout (much beThis goal-line stand so inspired Louisiana St. 17, Tulane 6 the Falcons, 13- point underdogs, low the predicted 60,000) had Tit| Florida A&M 30, Texas Southern 8 that they drove straight! back for tle occasion to cheer for the home SOUTHWEST their second TD. During this team except in the final minutes Baylor 12, Rice 7 By PAT CONWA march, Quinlan ripped off 56, and of both first and second halves. Texas Christian 13, Southern WACO, Tex. (UPI)—Sub quar- then got his second touchdown. The game ended with the Trojans | Methodist 0 terback Bobby Ply nailed Ronnie | Oklahoma 17, Oklahoma St. 6 After the AF field goal, Colo- on the 19 as reserve quarterback Goodwin with a 9-yard touchdown LOS ANGELES (UPI) —Ralph . Anderson, who had attended Los | Tulsa 26, Huston 16 rado got some consolation out of Ben Charles tossed ‘incomplete Pass in the, closing minutes Sat- quarterback Gale Weidner’s 39- into the end zone. WEST Anderson, 25, starting end for the Angeles State College prior to goThe happy Irish carired Coach urday to give Baylor a comeback yard pass to end Gary Henson to Los Angeles Chargers club of the ing into professional football, was UCLA 16, Utah 9 Joé Kuharich off the field te cele12-7 victory over Rice and knock the Falcon one. Weiss,-a American Football League, was the central figure in a dispute be- Air Force 16, Colorado 6 204the upset victory. The Trothe Owls out of a share of the found dead early today in the tween the Chargers and the Chi- Notre Dame 17, So. California 0 pound bruiser on offense and de.brate Scuthwest Conference champion+ jans had been favored by one apartment of his girl friend, po- cago Bears of the National Footabip' Pp: fense, took it in. touchdown. lice reported. ball League over his services. Ply brought the Bears back on —See are Statistics: The cause of Anderson’s death Anderson played for most of two a 75-yard scoring drive after Rice ae . 7 9-16 So. Notre was not known and the coroner’s seasons with the Bears and then took a 7-6 lead late in the fourth AF ape 92 : ; ; Calif. Dame office said it would conduct an was reportedly ‘‘farmed’’ by the when Owl quarterback Billy Cox| “F—Quinlan punt return (Raw- First downs 7 autopsy. = Chicago Club to Canada last seaslipped over from the one. The| ins kick) . . Rushing yardage 53 288 ‘Grid Scores Bears Rally To Down Police Investigate Death Of Professional Football Player Rice 12-7 Alabama ‘Defeats Auburn 3 to 0 Det. Sgt. H. R. Howard of the son. Police Department’s Wilshire DiSid Gillman, coach and general — vision said Anderson was reported SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) manager of the Chargers, signed University of Utah continued its ts hawe suffered from diabetes Anderson as a free agent with the program to schedule bigger inter- end apparently died from natural approval of AFL Commissioner sectional opponents Saturday by causes. Joe Foss: The Bears claimed he announcing signing of a game with Anderson was scheduled to play still belonged to them and brought Army in 1967. Sunday with the Chargers against legal action. The announcement by Utah ath- the Oakland Raiders. He caught Miss Hunt told police that when letic director, James R. (Bud) nine passes last week against she failed to awaken Anderson, Jack, said the Utes will play the Buffalo, gaining 109 yards. who was fully clothed, she called Cadets Nov. 11, 1967 at West Point, He was found dead on a bed in N.Y. the apartment by Virginia A. Hunt 23, his girl friend. Miss Hunt told police Anderson had decided to two teams have met once previous- spend the night there after attendly, Army beating the Utes 39-33 ing a movie with Ron Botchan, in 1957 in a game on the West 25, a. Charger linebacker, and Point home grounds. their dates. Utah already has a game with Army in 1963 at West Point. The By BILL TOME United Press International BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI) — Injured Tommy Brooker kicked a 22-yard field goal Saturday for a 3-0 Alabama victory rover Auburn in a defensive battle, and the Crimson Tide immediately accepted a bid to the Bluebonnet Bowl at Houston, Tex., Dec. 17, Botchan and the Central Receiv- first Baylor TD came in the sec-| 4*—Quinlan 1 run (kick failed) Passing yardage 21 ond when tackle Buck McLeod re- eae ee oa 28 covered Bear fullback Jim Evans’ arcs fumble in the end zone. : ; ai Tigers fi First downs Rushing ‘yardage ° | Rip Fumbles lost Brooker’s three-pointer, coupled ing Hospital. A Fire Department with a steeltrap defense, earned rescue squad sought to revive him Alabama its second straight post and when it failed, prenounced season shot at bowl gold. The him dead. . Tide lost 7-0 to Penn State in the One of the top pass, receivers inaugural Liberty Bowl game last in the Jeague, Anderson was un- Jan. 1. able to play Nov. 4 in a game Alabama’s tough line mnever eae intercepted by unts Colo. Air Force Fumbles lost 13 18| Yards penalized 80 3u7| fet I Passes intercepted by Punts = Passes . poses yardage ‘asses 17 6 u ane failed) eae 3 0 12 5-45.8 2-45 5 1 20 1 co ee 0 ‘Mackay Cops 9-36.2 4-47 | Net Victory 0° Yards penalized NEW ORLEANS (UPI)—SophoCONTEST SOCCER TITLE more quarterback Lynn Amedee BROOKLYN, N.Y. (UPI)—St. MELBOURNE, Australia. (UPI) passed and ran his ball-hawking Louis. University. and the Univer- | Barry MacKay of Dayton, Ohio Louisiana State Tigers to a 17-6 sity of Maryland meet ‘in the | won his battle of “big serves” trium: over arch rival Tulane NCAA soccer championship final| over Wayne Reid in the third Saturday before 47,000 fans. at Brooklyn College this after-| round of the Victorian tennis The 165-pound Amedee_ scored |championships Saturday along GOOD DEFENSE SUBSTITUTE BOXER SIGNED against the New York Titans be- geve Auburn a chance to use its both touchdowns himself as he noon, St. Louis defeated West Chester with Chuck McKinley of St, LouCHICAGO (UPI)—Harlow Ir- cause. of a diabetic attack. End own injured field goal kicker, full- calmly directed the Bengals to! NEW YORK (UPI)—John Dell Isola, assistant coach of the New win, 21, of Minneapolis, has been Coach Al Davis also reported An- back Ed Dyas, who set, two col- vietory. The rugged Tiger defense (Pa.) State Teachers, 2-1, Friday, | is, Mo., but two other members and Maryland shut out the Uni-/| of the US. Davis Cup squad York Titans, called defensive sig- signed to substitute for Joey Réy- derson suffered an attack recent- legiate records this season. helped him. with three Green weren't as lucky. versity of Connecticut, 4-0. nals during six of his seven sea- nolds in a 10-round fight ’against ly at the Chargers’ San Fernando Wave fumble recoveries and three Careless ground shots and a loss sons with the New York Giants, Chuck Taylor of Detroit on Mon-’ training camp. pass: interceptions. HOOP PAIRINGS ANNOUNCED of temper added greatly to Macand the team compiled the best day. The player, who ‘stood 6-foot-2, Utah—Chestang FG 22 Utah — Nofsinger 2 run (Kick| failed) defensive record in the National} UCLA — kick) By GENE Sa SOGGY FIELD GOAL — With umbrella sheltered SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — ‘Two | big linemen who helped the University of Utah achieve their best season in three years under Coach Ray Nagel, were named Saturday The Bruins took a 3 - 0 lead to play for the West squad in the when the game was 5 minutes and annual East-West Shrine football 10 seconds old on Iviory Jones’ 19- game. Nagel, who compiled a 7-3 seayard field goal. Jones booted a field goal after a UCLA march son during the campaign that) ended Saturday with a 16-9 loss to! fizzled on the Utah nine. The visitors scored again in the UCLA, said Tony Polythronis, a same period on a sustained march 232 pound senior from Salt Lake of 73 yards. Kilmer passed the City, and tackle Ken Peterson, a final seven yards to end Don 233 pound senior, would represent Vena. Kilmer personnally put the the Utes on the West squad. The East-West game will be Bruins in scoring territory by passing twice to end Tom Gut- played Dec. 31 at Kezar Stadium in San Francisco. ram for 10 and 16 yards. Kilmer also ripped through the Ute defenses for gains. of 11, 5, 10, 4, and 7 yards. He picked up 101 yards in 16 carries during the first half. A field goal by Joe Perkowski and touchdowns ‘by Lamonica and Bob Scarpitto accounted for all the scoring which was limited to the Reynolds, who (Jones| Football League in five of those substituting for seven campaigns. injured ‘his eye. himself Eddie was| made his home with his mother, Perkins,|Mrs. Jewel Nuys, Calif. Anderson, : in Van Ole Miss Stays Unbeaten, Blasts Tigers 35-9 Oklahoma Downs PITTSBURGH Cowboys 17 to 6 By CARTER W. BRADLE United Press International STILLWATER, Okla. (UPI) — Oklahoma gained solace at the end of a dismal football season tes later set up another touch- Rebs stopped a Maroon drive on Saturday by defeating Oklahoma down. Holloway ran it ‘back-24 their one. (UPI) — Du- Kay’s difficulty .in a marathon quesne will play Tennessee and third set with Reid, but the AmerColgate will take on defending ican recovered to win, 14, 8-6, champion Pittsburgh in the open- 12-14, 6-0, 6-3. The match, involv| ing round of the 10th annual Steel ing the two biggest servers in | Bowl basketball tournament at amateur tennis, took three hours Moreland Stars -. As TCU Whips SMU 13-0 i the Pitt Field House, Dec. 16-17, and 20 minutes, Utah Wildlife Federation By JOE MCDAVID perfect record. DALLAS, Tex: (UPI)—Hurryin’ | United Press International The record of nine victories and Harry Moreland scored one touch State 17-6 ina Big Eight Confer- down and set up another with a 52 OXFORD, Miss (UPI) —~ Un- one tie is the finest ever for Ole yards to State’s 18-and fullback Score by Periods beaten -Mississippi ‘blasted rival Miss, and made the Rebels the Billy Ray Adams went over a few Mississippi 01421 0 —35 ence game seen by 34,000 persons. yard sprint Saturday to lead Texy Mississippi State 35-9 Saturday on Southeastern Conference Cham- plays later. quarterback Jake Gibbs’ aerials pions. It was Mississippi’s sixth State, which wound up the seaand two pass interceptions and bowl bid in seven years. son with a two wins, six defeats, immediately voted to defend its Gibbs’ passes gave Mississippi and one tie, scored its touchdown Sugar Bowl crown January 2 at two. first - half touchdowns for on the first drive of the second New Orleans against Rice. a 144 lead. Interceptions by Wes. half. Switching from a “T’ to the ‘Ends Annual Confab Today Mississippi State 0 0 72 —9 It was Oklahoma’s 15th straight as Christian to 13 - 0 etn win over the Sooners’ traditional Conference victory that Scoring: nded MISS — Brewer 10 pass from rival. Southern Methodist its Fe winThe once mighty Sooners re- less season since 1916. Gibbs (Green kick) MISsS—Crespino 16 pass from lied on a_ third-string quarterA scant crowd of only 20,000 Gibbs (Green kick) back, Bob Cornell, for GALT LAKE CITY (Special) — Jack Berryman, wildlife specialist Bill Reavley, western representa- at Utah State. crucial fans was on hand for the season tive of the National Wildlife Fed- the top ten. A tie with LSU is Hollyoway’s interception of a pi ana Doug Selene | Ms ST. — Safety, Elmore tipped : -the only blot on--an- otherwise! Charlie Furlow pass a few minu- slipped in -the-end zone after-the'in- end-zone-. Cornell gave Oklahoma scoring Carpenter | by breaking away Meacham. first y| Meacham. v to halfback a Rice accepted a bid to the Sullivan. and A. J, Holloway in single wing, Hill threw four pas- M. ST. — Kelley 3 pass from yardage in the first and third pe- windup for both teams, but More- eration will be the keynote speakSugar Bowl although the Owls the third period turned it into a es.for 43 yards and turned in a Hill. (Dantone kick) riods that gained them fifth place land put on a hustling show that er at Sunday’s closing session of were defeated®. Saturday by rout. Sullivan batted a pass by 26-yard run, MISS Gibbs 8 run (Green in the final conference standings. deserved a bigger audience. the Utah Wildlife Federation's anState quarterback Billy Hill into Baylor, 12-7. A three-yard end zone pass to kick) State came back in the “final pe\ nual The lopsided victory may have the air on the Maroon 13, grabbed David Kelley provided the touch- MISS — Sullivan: 13 pass inter- riod to score but saw its comePras gorges28 menghtes-h earned the third - ranked Rebels the ball when it came down and down and Sammy Dantone. con- ception (Green kick) back hopes fade when Oklahoma for 32 yards to the Oklah in the Hotel a, national championship. They raced into the end zone un- verted. State also got a saféty.in| MISS — Adams 1 plunge (Green twice intercepted its desperation State 18,. followed by a 13-yard and featured pr by Hugh arc the only undefeated team in touched, the fourth period when Mississip-| kick) pass from quarterback Jimmy Woodward, regionalAigoar passes, Billy|dent of the NWF; ‘director ef a 4 NWF, on ; |