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Show Page 10—THE HERA‘D, Provo. Utah Sunday, October 1, 1970 Michigan State Succumbs Nebraska DownsOld Rival Missouri 21-7 To Ohio State's Power LINCOLN, Neb. (UPI) Nebraska came on strong in the final period Saturday to decision EAST LANSING, Mich. straight game of the season in 30 carries, including a 25yard touchdown run, to close against no losses. Ron Maciejowski, good enough The Spartans ow have out the scoring, and carried the to be the starter for nearly any dropped three ot four games. It ball nine straight times to set other team, greased up a was the second crasecutive up Maciejowski's second touchsqueaky Ohio State machine week MSU has lost 29-0, last down. Ohio State even punted six with two short touchdown runs week’s defeat coming at the times in the game, two times Saturday as the top-ranked hands of Notre Dame. Michigan State, which only more than they had been forced Buckeyes overpowered stubborn got into Ohio State territory to do in their first two games Michigan State 290. Fullback John Brockington four times, gave the Buckeyes this season, and the outmanned also scored twice as seemingly nine points in the first quarter. Spartan defense limited the sluggish Ohio State, held to A Spartan fumble was Buckeyes to 278 yards rushing sevenfirst downs and only a 940 recovered by Stan White on the —well below their average lead in the .irst half, wore MSU 20 and three plays later yards on the ground. OhioState had 19 first downs down Michigan State in the Brockington bumped over from second half in the Big Ten two yards out. The Buckeyes compared to 11 for the turned a short Spartan punt Spartans. opener for both teams. into a 33-yard field goal by Macieiowski, who played quarterback when starter Rex Fred Schram just before tie Ker was shaken up several quarter ended. times during the game, went Maciejowski started the setwo yardsin the third period to cond half and punched over score and added another himself twice to eliminate any touchdown on a one-yard run in upset hopes harbored by the (UPI)—Substitute quarterback ‘The broke a 7-7 halftime standoff by marching 56 yards after recovering a fumble earlyin the sophomore halfback Johnny Rodgers returned a punt 48 yards with 4 minutes showing on the clock. exploded for three the final period. Purdue, 2-2 for the season, Nicklaus Wins The Piccadilly The 30-year-old blond from Columbus, Ohio, who has annexed every major trophy in the world of golf, overcame the wisecracking Mexican chatterbox, 2 and 1, in a truly epic 36hole final. But Nicklaus, who had produced only mediocre form in the early rounds, needed to be at his magnificent best and even then cameso very close to losing the $13,800 first prize. Trevino, ‘“‘playing the best golf of my life,” dramatically fought back from a seemingly impossible position only to lose all with one wayward tree shot, when he had the 46 favorite reeling. He was five holes down with nine to play and then came on with a tremendous burst to be only one in arrears at the 17th tee, the 35th of the final. But sadly for the 1368 U.S. Open champion, he lashed his drive out of bounds andlost the hole and the match. The Cornhuskers, playing A VARIATION on the fireman’s carry is demonstrated by Michiga. State’s Bill Triplett (17) and Ohio State’s Harry Howard bagged 42 ducks, including 21 Mallards, in abouthalf an hour. The men are players would vote on the issue Seaman was picked to finish the 1970 season andto start a 3 beginning Payson, and Bart Fumble, Get Touchdown Houston Cougars Dispell MSU's Tennessee Goes Victory Hopes Georgia Tech To Air To Beat the 1971 season. Announcement of Seaman’s selection was made by Dr. Robert Holmer, professor and chairman of the school’s athletic department. “We feel it is in the best interest of the university and the program to have selected someone who was already in the program and understood it,” Holmer said at a news conference late Friday. “Tt was a unanimous recommendation by the football staff and the corporation that Bob Penn State Throttles The Eagles 1970 season, ‘we will attempt et 7 p.m. (CDT) “somewhere to reschedule the Cincinnati on campus,” gamefor Oct. 31 .n Wichita and J, Robert Seaman, 38, an Teopen our season Oct. 24 in assistant coach, was named Little Rock against arkansas Friday as head football coach University.” at the university, the late Ben Wilson, who was among the 30 plane crash victims. Mosisek raced 39 yards to climax a 63yard drive a few minutes later for Houston’s second touchdown. Heiskell then scored again on two-yard run after Mullins hit end Elmo Wright on a 45-yard pass. Houston went81 yards in eight plays for its fourth touchdown after getting a 27-yard assist on a passinterferencecall. Heiskell tookit in. Mullins hit on 11 of 16 passes for 173 yards and a touchdewn while Heiskell carried 27 times | for 89 yards and three touchdowns. Reed completed 21 of 44 passes for 208 yards for State. NOW...One Policy Protects Entire Family over 67,000 recovered from an Missouri struck with a typing touchdown at the start of the second quarter when Lorenzo attempt by Max Arreguin from Doesn't Stop Air Force Win AIR FORCEACADEMY, Colo. (UPI) — Air Force quarterback Bob Parker, harassed by Tulane’s tight secondary ard icy the 18. Wildcat drives stalled at temperatures, Saturday passed the Jayhawks’ 11, 27, and 27 in for 159 yards to carry the seventh-ranked Falcons over the the fourth quarter. The first half was topsy- Green Wave 24-3. Parkerintercepted only once turvey, both teams twice mustthis season prior to the Tulane ering leads. game, had four passes picked Kansas quarterback Dan Heck scoredthefirst touchdown, driy- off. But he passed once to Mike ing the Jayhawks 70 yards in 11 Bolen for a 23-yard touchdown plays, all on te ground. Heck and hit Bolen for 17 yards to scored from seven yards out on set up another, The pass to Bolen wasthefirst aerial toucha keeper play. Arreguin toed a 42-yard field down that Tulane had allowed goal before the Wildcats went this season. ‘The tenacious Tulane defense, ahead 9-7, midway through the second quarter. K-State drove conned with an icy rain that 66 yards from its own seven hanged to snow, constantly iowa the offensive-minded Falbefore giving up the ball on a cons to punt. But the Falcon offfourth down play. The Jay- ense recovered six Green Wave hawks, however, turned it back furnbles and turned two of them again on theirfirst play, Conley into touchdowns and a field fumbling and Mike Kuhn recov- goal. ering at the Kansas 32. Henry The game was primarily a Hawthorne scored seven plays punting contest with Tulane later frorn the one. punting 11 times and Air Force Vince O'Neil, a central figure seven. The difference was the in the three-year probation giv- Falcons’ Scott Hemm averaged en K-Stateearlier this week, re- 48.2 yards and kicked the ball turned the ensuing kickoff 45 dead inside Tulane’s five yard yards for Kansas. On the third line three times. play, Heck kept the football, Hard running Brian Bream turned inside, and bolted up the scored twice on one-yard runs center on a 31-yard touchdown for the Air Force. run Tulane’s lone score — Randy K-State rolled 79 yards in 18 Muse’s 29 yard field goal 13 plays, Dickey pushing over from minutes deep in the second perthe one on the last play of the iod—cameafterlinebacker Rick half for a 15-14 lead atinter- Kingrea blocked an Air Force mission, punt. Tackle Mike Walker re- Eve up cash values and retirement benefits. Herinsuranceundthechildren’sis fully paid up if Dad shou!ddie, in addition 4 LB. DACRON 88 515% Nylon Cover, Deer Hunter Special | anykind of insurance for every $1,000 provided under armers without a medical exam. | Family Plan ~ | for Alabama as the Crimson Tide overpowered Vanderbilt 35The Tide had taken a 140 halftime lead on two touchdown drives engineered by quarterback Neb Hayden. 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Sol a threatened only once, just The an hunted early before the end of thefirst half Thursday morning. All have when sophomore quarterback been hunting a few years Chuck Piebes completed four Membersof the group range in MANHATTAN, Kan. (UPI) — of repulsed K-State drives, Earconsecutive passes for 66 yards ¢ from15 to 2). One reported, Kansas turned a fumbled snap ly in the third quarter the Wildbefore Mike Taylor intercepted e sky was black with ducks.” on a punt wttempt by Kansas cats drove to the Kansas 12 beState into a 16-yard touchdown fore quarterback Lynn Dickey on the Michigan goalline. Tun by Steve Conley for a 21-15 Piebes connected on 15 of 24 upset Big Eight Conference vicpasses for 167 yards but three tory Saturday. of his aerials were intercepted Kansas State’s John Duckers —the last two miscues leading dropped the snap near the end to touchdowns. Onthefirst, of the third quarter, picked it Morehead passes 12 yards to up andfutilely tried a pass that Paul Seymo-r and just before fell incomplete, giving Kansas the end of the game Preston STARKSVILLE,Miss, UP] — the bal! on the Wildcats’ 16. ATLANTA (UPI) —QuarterHenry ran 8 yards following Fullback Ted Heiskell scored On the next play, Conley, a anotherinterception. 205-pound junior from Arlington back Bobby Scott, finding the three touchdowns Saturday to Morhead, who completed 9 of lead the Houston Cougarsto a 31- Heights, Ill., bolted over tackle potent Tennessee running game stopped by a stout Georgia 17 passes for 92 yards, also 14 victory over MississippiState and dashed into the end zone passed to Lance Scheffler for 8 and spoil the Bulldogs’ hopes of with seven seconds left in the Tech defense, passed for two touchdowns Saturdayin leading yards and another touchdown, avenging last year’s em- third quarter. the Vols to a 174 victory over barrassing 74-0 loss to the Conley’s score marked the the previously unbeaten Yellow third time the Jayhawks had Cougars. Jackets. been forced to overcomea WildHeiskell, a 222-pound senior, Scott, a native of Rossville, got two touchdownsin the sec- cat lead. Ga., hit end Joe Thompson for ond quarter on runs of five and The second half was a series 14 yards and one score in the two yards and picked up another first period after a 34-yard in the third quarter on a twomarch set up by a Tech yard effort. LOGAN — BYU’s golf team fumble. He passed 10 yards to continued its dominance of the end Stan Trott for the other Tailback Tommy Mosisek Beehive Tourney with a 17score while George Hunt kicked stroke victory over second place raced 39 yards in the explosive a 30-yard field goal and two second period for another Weber State in the 36 hole ineet. extra points. Cougar score and quarterback The tourney was originally Gary Mullins passed four yards Spending most of the first scheduled overthe 54-hole route, three periods in their own half but snowstorm which hit the to end Riley Odomsin the final of the field, the Yellow Jackets quarter to wrapit up. Logan area Saturday cut the Tailback Lewis Grubbs, a 175- BOSTON (UPI) —PennState marched 56 yards in nine plays meet back to 36 holes. pound sophomore, scored both used seven pass interceptions to for their lone score with The Cougars finished the throttle the Boston College sophomore quarterback Eddie tourney with a score of 557 while touchdowns for the frustrated attack and converted one of McAshan passing 14 yards to Bulldogs on three-yard runs in Weber posted a 574. Coach Karl the first and third quarters. them into a one-yard scoring end Chip Pallman. A two-point Tucker’s golfers have never arterback Joe Reed passed to plunge by Franco Harris for conversion try failed, been beatenin the Beehive meet. fullback QU! Dick McElroyfor a two- the winning touchdown Satur- Tech, which has yet to defeat Utah finished third in the pointer following State’s second day in a 283 win over the Tennessee in four tries under tourney with 584 strokes, touchdown after the initial Eagles. Coach Bud Carson, was geared followed by Utah State with 588, TheNittany Lions, snapping a to stop the running game and Colorado with 604, Boise State conversion attemptfailed. ‘The win wasthe secondof the rare two game losing streak, its tough line play garneredfive with 643, and the ee of year for the favored Cougars also got one yard scoring Vol fumbles. Southern Utah wi plunges from reserve halfback But Scott, enjoying excellent Pacing the nadt) victory against one defeat. It was the Joel Ramich and sub quarter- portection in the poc’set, went were Bob Lapic and Ray Leach, second loss against three upset back John Hufnagel and a 42- to the air when the Vols’ Carl both of whom posted scores of victories fer Coach Charley yard touchdown return of a Johnson covered a McAshan Shira’s Bulldogs. 138, four under par. State, anxious to make amends blocked BC punt by linebacker fumble at the Tennessee 34. In Other individual leaders insix plays, including Scott passes for Houston’s 1969 rout, marched Jack Ham. cluded: 60 yards in nine plays for the Penn State’s seven intercep- of eight and 31 yards to Jimmy Rusty Guernsey, BYU, 139; first score of the game with tions, which were four short of Young, the Vols marched to the Lynn Sumerhays, Utah, 14]; Grubbs driving the final three the intercollegiate record, were Tech 14. From there, Scott hit Tom Good and Dave Shipley, yardsfor the touchdown.The try partly offset by four BC fumble Thompson for the score. both of BYU, 142; Chip Garriss, for the extra point failea when recoveries.Starting Eagle quar- McAshan, throwing des143. terback Red Harris, who had paretely to bring the Jackets the center was fumbled. BYU golfers will leave The Cougars, sparked by the been intercepted three times in back in the fourth period, had Mondayfor Albuquerque, N.M., runningof Heiskell and Mosisek, the Eagles’ first three victories, four of his tosses interecepied where they will play in the came charging back in the was pickedoff six times before by the alert Vol defense. He William H. Tucker tourney, second quarter and held an 18-6 a near capacity home crowd hus been intercepted 12 times Leachis the tourney’s defending and reserve passer Ray Ripp- in five games, a season record edge at halftime. champion, for Tech. Houston’s first TD cameon the Man wasintercepted once, first play of the second quarter | with Heiskell runningfive yards to climax a 63-yard drive. A 26yard sprint by Heiskell helped set up the score. Players Will Decide If Team Will Finish Season year move the ball to the Missouri 15. 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State Phone 374-0755 | es periods, Gigat limes and tight end Jerry workhorse this day, Jeff Kinney, Van Brownson went over for the #o-ahead score. LAFAYETTE, Ind. (UPI)— touchdowns and Michigan capi- Christensen, Randy Thomas, Eighth-ranked Michigan, held to talized on two of three pass Darrell Hopes, and Ron a lone touchdown for three interceptions for scores, both in Christensen, all of Goshen, and more and addeda field goal in the final stanza Saturday to shellack Purdue, 29-0, in the Big Ten football opener. The victory was the fourth for the unbeaten Wolverines this season while the loss snapped Purdue’s record 13game home winning streak. It also wasthe first time Purdue, upsetter of then fifth-rated Stanford just a week ago, was shutout at homesince losing to Michigan State, 23-0, in Novernber of 1963, Quarterback Don Morhead passed for two last-period Kinney supplied about a:) the running power during the first scoring march when he carried Missouri 12. Vist went from the Tiger 42 the 15 and Kinney smashed into the line for three tore before quarterback Jerry the line and went 41 yards to was who recently filled their limit near thesouthend of Utah Lake. Ray attempt by Jack Bastable, which with a fourth and 13 situation on its own § when Jeff Hughes punted fromhis end zone to Mike Fink, who furnbled. Nebraska’s recovered on the Nebraska 44. Joe Orduna slammed through reported by seven young men Branigan, settled for a 41-yard field goal the bali to the 1, and quarterback Brinkley picked off a Tapge pass A great duck hunt John Cornhusker 24. Missouri finally Nebraska was deepin the hole List opce to get the ball to the Lots of Ducks The young men yving Missouri the ball on the final quarter. The home club got was wide. another insurance score when Bring Down Purdue Shellacked By Eighth-Ranked Michigan going 80 yards in the first quarter to take an early lead, 321-7 in a battle betweer Before getting off that long ar's co-title holdersin the scoring drive, however, Rodgers +t Conte, ence fumbled the opening kickoff, fifth-ranked Cornhuskers Seven Hunters the fourth quarter as the deep partisan crowd of 75,511. Brockington gained 126 yards Buckeyes won their third carly unfortunate break befure |