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Show Irish Dont Even Work Up A SweatIn 64-0 Victory ‘Nation’s No. | Team eam Outclasses Blue Devils — Jim Boh! LeadsNew Mexico State | To 47-12 Tromping Of NM Lobos | ALBUQUERQUE SOUTH BEND, Ind. UPI) —|a Terry. Hanratty pass at the Notre Dame routed Duke, 640, Duke 21 and legging it for-the Saturday in’ one of the most)score as the period started. lepsided mismatches of the It just wasn't Dyke's da ‘Thtee plays later, Dave Ma: college football season. It was a no-sweat sweepfor I Jocked a. punt on the Duke” UPI) —\ The heavily fayored Aggie tim 99 points for the season. | “Mr. Everything” Jim. Bohl, who passes from his tailback ==“ position as well as he runs“ané kieks,-led New Mexico State to r a convincing ‘47 , 12 win over» frustrated New Mexico Satur. ay. picked up their seventh win of |He also gained 139 yards to! the season against two losses. |give him 1,009 for the-year-with: The Lobos, heading tow ard | one game left. their worst season in 11 years, | Bohl scored all fhe Aggie} droppedtheir seventh in a row: points in the first half on a| Boh! scored. four touchdowns seven-yard from quarter. and four extra points to give back Sal Olivas and runs of three and one yards. the nation’s No, 1 football team. seven, and it took Conjar just The Irish scared six times in !wo efforts ‘to reach the goal the first half before stepping li ine Aggies Win 2nd Game as waa BO Bolhl was tagged for ext Ta point duty when kicker Al Gon- zales_wias. injured. tn.thé.open. & 27-1 Over San Jose quarter. He was successful in four of five kicking attempts. LOGAN (UPI)— Utah State) ter after putting on a dazzling) Olivas threw four: touchdown rolled to their second. consecu-/ display of running power. He passes, two of them to % another field goal in the final quarter as they commanded a 27-0 lead -before comfortable allowing the Spartans to get on oe ers Wah ie Wa ee, sorbaihemi era ete Dig deshie Gada powse and 57 yards to at lin + State ey ten & powerful be grotind attack in the first half 5 Be to air only . estes were com- 4 ee open defensiy “Sie te st eee Meughen were big: ground. - overcome =the boredom of too Duke got its hands on the bal Wi n Games for four plays theaftertwo-point Larry scored Conjar ‘i Irn 51-6 Tilt ol in the Universityof,Arizona quarter on the ground. qT fi {coversThen, Jom Horney pele aader, a pele PORTLAND, Ore (UP!) —|Tom O'Leary 2 yards later.|tories Saturday to advance to it earl =- wo. ith 3: foo! playoffs, getting a lot of power aiedagergrbya lisorigactoba aipti five he Wccals 8 second quarter vans Syard| touchdowns as Weber State ad theLite Ogden, ae victory ‘OVEr| field goal byjunior fullback ‘Tederuahed-Portiand-State~St-in|” Gix minutes elapsed before|from its single wing attack, camein the third quarter when | Aggie 2 and ran into the end|consistently found holes in the] ae. 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NickEddy ..started the ish an identical score. tiveimpressive ground game bolted for gains of 6, 8, 20 and |batk Mike Carrol. Ho complete ‘opposition, as the over Aggies the oneahead - foot27-0, line to put} scllsh New caake Mexicotinge looked like it ed a 2747 viclory Sanmark. Jose from the Aggies tata Stale before 8 sog-| Lane finished. the“ first halt! be-for-the Aggies in the first their home season. again, carrying over from aside fo: the reserves, who proved to be equally effective Notre Dame's first team against the outclassed Blue scored its final touchdown before giving way to the Devils. rt eserves when Hanratty hit his The victory was Notre favorite. target, Jim Seymour, Dame’s eighth in a row and | with a 10-yard pass. gave Irish _ranners a good! — Notre Dame's #4~—points -workout for next week's clash equalled -a 22-year record for ed up his own fumble on the Saturday.“ “I Gersia who does- his kicking|@ nonconference football game|Notre Dame scored again, this| beat Skyline of Salt Lake City The junior from California soccer-style, 4 few minutes later, Washing.|., Saturday . time with Bob Bleier going the |35-19 in a quarterfinal contest The Wildcats, recording their |final five yards over. the right|Played at Ogden and Box Elder zone, He fumbled again just as| Washington State pass defense) io, state scored again when sixth win in eight starts this| side dumped Judge Memorial 31-14 e crossed! the goal line but the| While two driving~ running] Gerela shot shot up the middle le from|from 8¢280n, amassed 678 yards total Notre No in a game playedin Salt Lake ry Dame scored three|/2 play was ruled complete, B vers Def vekdes, Huski backs, Brad Hubert and Rick! 35’ yards out for-a- touchdown, fens. t Gerela also added the conver.| cat ion, \ , more times in the second| lly. Le, & junior, scored on runs! quarter before Coach Ara| Wasatch and Union alse {of 17 and 2 yards, and Luther,| Parseghian sent in the reserves|Scored wins to advance to the EasyWinner2-0 on cn copes atra 24-13 e fi : CORVALLIS, Ore. (UPI) —| State . Georgia Tech ls The Wildcats took the ball on|#,S0Phomore, tallied on a 61-| 1 “protect” a 43-point lead, |Semifinals in Class B competi. m their own Myard line, A series! 27d Tun and a 73-yard pass! Bleier started off by taking in|tion. Wasatch, playing on its ATLANTA, Ga, (UPI)—Soph- ban SimGrethand‘it Weber State's running attack,’ omore quarterback Larry-Good| Greenlee, set_up a toichdown| Wan fceoumied§ forin i$carries ofis dazzled Or: and Gator Bowl e O} i i lea defending and Uniog, ; Coaches Club To}s<t! changin, |ed ee sma’ a Seo,nextWE games week fo visemuns ra ulehomheesetie[tnones ated 1yet | Hole] Herm, Becans oesx Pvtay Devitea"an eae tach iss performance. Saturd Wi Hy us wate Wh LGoees gant so scored.» touch Night Monday Georgia Tech to an easy 210] vielory over outclassed Penn , Halfway throug! h the third 5 Eider utiized the run. wn — oD a &yard run. : ning of Keith Nuttal and Randy Weber State's other ‘D’s| The Provo Downtown Coaches|Nelson to race past Judge Club will hold its annual ham|Memorial, and_beans night in ion| Nelson scored. three touch- with the “‘Meet-the-Cougar-bas-|downs and Nuttal added two iketball_team” event Monday more in- boosting the Bees into them id fo a mar post3 . "Aimim showing BYUbaset|et-| LarryCaleJock Larry Cole, Jack Brown and season bowl—probably: the Or. yards! The Cougars then scored & two-|ball offense techniques: will be|Don Creenfiield provided mosi ange. downfield in 11 plays and Reed) point conversion to move within|shown at 6 p.m, with Coach|of the offense in Ogden’s win ‘The final score-was no-indi-| plunged over from the one-yard) three points of Arizona,° Stan Watts the narrating. over Skyline cation of Georgia Tech's dom-|line. But, with less than three| A ham and beans dinner will} Ogden overcame a 19-15 halfinance over the Nittany Lions,| The Cougars threatened again| minutes to go, Reed put the|be served at 6:30 p.m. and|time deficit to score the win. since miscues cost the Yellow) in the fourth quarter when|game on ice with a one-yard|Coach Watts will introduce| Neil Bingham tallied three Jackets as many points as they| quarterback Jerry Henderson Plunge to climax an 88-yard|membersof his squad and send| touchdowns in Union’s easy win got, 2 brokethrough the Arizona line! 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