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Show Irish Stun Texas; Stanford Upsets Ohio State 27-17 § Sunday, January 3, 1971 Jim Plunkett Stars As Indians Win Rose Bowl Notre Dame Stops Longhor ns 24-11 horse, Steve Worster — although the Texas defense Writer DALLAS (UPI)—Joe Theis- overcame its first half confusion and put strong shackles on mann, the Irish thin man, passed aid ran Notre Dame to practically every Notre Dame a stunning 2%11 upset of second half effort. Texas got on the scoreboard fumble-ridden national champion Texas in the 35th Cotton first with a 23-yard field goal Bowl game Friday to wreck the on its first possession, but then Longhorns’ 30-game victory Notre Dameexploded with two quickfirst quarter touchdowrs, skein. ‘The 6-fool, 170-pounder passed got anotherearly in the second 2% yards to Tom Gatewood for period and wrapped up its jint-making with a 3¢yard one touchdown and ran three and 15 yards for two others to field goal by Scott Hempel after boostthe fifth-ranked Irish to a Texas had surged 86 yards for %4-11 halftime lead that stood its only score on a two-yard up in the face of a furious Rose Bowlvictory in 30 years. Ohio State, which had posted a 90 regular season record, went into the last period with a 17-13 lead before Plunkett rallied his Indians for two touchdowns and the victory sweep byJim Berteisen. with nine minutes to play on a jarring tackleby Irish linebacker Eric Patton. But all his heroics could not overcome the detriments of nine Texas fumbles—four of them by the Longhorn wheel- USA Boxers Fight Russia In Las Vegas The UnitedStates boxing team will seekits first victory over the Soviet Union Saturday, January 23, when the two world powers clash at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, in the third of their historic home-and-home series. ‘The powerful Russian boxers edged the Americans 6-5 in their first meeting October 25, 1969 at Caesars Palace, and won again by a 9-2 margin last February 11 in Moscow. A fourth match is scheduledfor the Soviet Union in either January or February 1972, The matches are a product of four years of delicate negotiations between the U.S. State Department and the Russian Foreign Office. The boxing series is part of the American Olympic development program and may serve as a preview to which country will take home the bulk of the 33 medals at stake in the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, Germany. There are 11 Olympic weight categories in boxing. There are close to 330,000 registered boxers in Russia, which does not recognize a professional renk, while the United States has only 7000 amateurs to choose from. American boxing officials are scouring the country for U.S. representatives,with the bulk of the team to be drawn from the Armed Forces and the International Boxing League. Once the U.S. team is selected, training camps will be set up at Fort Dix, New Jersey, and Camp Carson, Colorado. The Russians will fly to New York January 17, work outin the City the following day, and then depart for Las Vegas. The January 23 i will include bouts in all 11 weight divisions and will be held under the auspices of the National A.A.U. As was the case in the 1969 meeting, the matches will take place in Caesars Palace's 1200 seat Circus Maximus theatre-restaurant. MuhammadAli, Joe Frazier and George Foreman, asis well known,areall products of the Olympic program andreflect on its tremendous success. NOW! Gel daily interest comounded Uily on your insured sayings, 1950s. Ironically, it was Notre Dame which ended Oklahoma's 47game streak with a 7-0 victory in 1957. The 24 points scored by the Irish in the first half was more than any one team had scored on the Longhorns since 1968 when Baylor scored 26 against them butstill lost. beaten by In the third period, the Indians drove to the Ohiv State 31 and on fourth down Horowitz kicked his 48-yard field goal to break the Rose Bowl mark of 44 yards set by George Fleming of Washington against Minneso. ta in 1961. But a 42-yard run by right end for four yards to Brockington moved Ohio State score. The next time the Indians got the ball, they settled for a 37yard Horowitz field goal. Buckeye end Bruce Jankowski returned the ensuing kickoff 3 yards and then gained 37 on into field goal territory and Fred Schram kicked one fron an end-around play. Kern the heavily favored scrambled for 23 yards to put Brockington in position tor his Buckeyes. For his performance, the first one-yard touchdown run came right Heisman Trophy winner was The Buckeyes voted the most valuable player back with Kern getting a 32yard keeper gain as they of the game. The Buckeyes scored twice in worked the ball down to the the first half on one-yard Stanford one with Brockington plunges by John Brockington plunging overto give Ohio State and added a field goal for their a 1410 halftime lead. points. Stanford had only one touchdown until the final quarter although Steve Horowitz kicked two field goals, one of them a Rose Bowlrecord 48-yard boot. The Buckeyes appeared to have the gamewell in handlate in the third period when they started a march from their six By United Press International The San Diego Rockets have and drove to the Stanford 19. But Brockington was held for finally broken their jinx in Los Angeles. no gain on fourth down. And the man responsible was The Indians then started an 80-yard drive in which Plunkett none other than Elvin Hayes, completed five passes including who also knows what it feels like to break out of a personal a 35yard throw to Bobby Moore that gave them first slump. Hayes, benched last month down on the three. On third down, Jackie Brown for his poor play, scored 40 ran around right end for one points and grabbed 21 rebounds yard to put the Indians ahead as the Rockets beat the Lakers, 32 yards. That wasthe situation befor2 the start of the wild fourth period that broughtStanfordits win to the delight of a majority of the crowd of 103,839. : Plunkett completed 20 of 3 passes for 265 yards and one touchdown with Moore catching five for 113 yards, Vataha six for 51 yards and Demea Washington six for 80 yards, On 20 carries, Kern gained 129 yards and completed four of 13 passes for 40 yards, Rockets Top Lakers Notre Dame threw a variety of formations at the Texas defense in the first half and the Thet fullback John Cieskowski ripped off sizeable yardage on the ground to go with Theismann’s ran for a 23 yard gain against the Stanford OHIO STATE’S Rex Kern does some fancy five completionsin ninetries for footwork on a quarterback keeperplay as he Indians. Stanford won the game, 27-17. 74 yards. The Irish drove 80 yards tor their first touchdown with 42 of the yards comingon the ground and the rest on two Theismann passes, Then, they had to move only 13 yards for their second one when Tom Eaton recovered DannyLester’s fumbled kickoff —the first of five fumbles the Longhorns lost during the NEW ORLEANS (UPI)— Theiler in the first quarter, and touchdown late in the opening balmyafternoon. Tailback Don McLeary broke defensive back Bobby Majors quarter when Scott fumbled on The Irish drove 57 yards for through the Air Forceline for scored the other Tennessee his own five yard line and their final touchdown and again two touchdowns in the first nine touchdown on a 57-yard punt Falcon linebacker Darryl Haas it was the Notre Dame rushing minutes to lead fourth-ranked return barely into the third recovered in the volunteer end zone. game which provided the key Tennessee to a 34-13 victory in quarter. 37th annual Sugar Bow] Parker threw a 27-yard pass yardage with 34 yards coming George Hunt kicked 30 and to tight end Paul Bassa for the iday. on the ground. The volunteers ran up their 33-yard field goals and four other Falcon touchdown in the 10th straight victory by limiting extra points to complete the third quarter. All-America flanker Ernie Jen- vn lunteer scoring. He was wide A crowd of 78,685 watched the nings to two receptions, intept- on three other field goal two teams set bowl passing records in sunny, 55 degree ing three of Bob Parker’s attempts. Air Force scored its first weather. passes and recovering three Air Force fumbles. The Tennessee defense also held the Faclons to minus 12 yards rushing, TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) The Vols, determined to —Larry B. Jones, who coached break a three-game losing the Tennessee defense that streak in bowl games, jumped helped beat the Air Force in off to a 24-0 lead in the first 11 the Sugar Buwl Friday, was minutes and were never threanamed head football coach at tened after that by the llth NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — contractinvolved “a substantial Florida State University Satur- ranked Falcons. President Edward J. Boling of increase in salary.” day. Tennessee scored the first the University of Tennessee Boling’s recommendationis Jones, 37, first assistant four times it got the ball, recommended a new five-year subject to approval by the coach at Tennessee, signed a breaking a Sugar Bow! record contract for 29-year-old Bill Tennessee Board of Trustees, four-year contract at $27,500 a by running up 24 points in one Battle Friday after the rookie but that approval is considered year, succeeding Bill Peterson quarter. McLearytallied the coach led the Volunteers to a a formality. wao quit Dec. 20 to become first two Vol touchdowns on 3413 Sugar Bowl victory over Battle, youngest major colathletic director and head runs of five and 20 yards Air Force. lege football coach in the through the middle of the football coach at Rice. nation, led the Vols to a 10-1 Falconline. The new FSU coach has piled “I’m very happy with the record in regular season play, up 14 years coaching under Quarterback Bobby Scott, arrangement,” Battle said. “I taking a team predicted to Paul Dietzel, first at Louisiana who was the most valuable appreciate the chance to finish sixth in the Southeastern State University and then at player in the game, pitched a continue with Tennessee.” Conference and leading it to a West Point and South Carolina. 10-yard touchdown pass to Gary A spokesman said the new No. 4 national ranking. Tennessee Soundly Whips Air Force in Sugar Bowl Florida State Signs Coach For $27,500 Bill Battle Gets New Tennessee Contract 117-106, Friday night for their 17, Ohio State, trying to get back, passed deep in its own territory and Jack Schultz intercepted a Rex Kern aerial on the Buckeyes’ 25. Plunkett then passed 11 to Randy Vataha and hit Vataha again with a 10yard touchdown score for Stanford's final score, There were brilliant performanceson both sides with Kern demonstrating why he had been chosen player of the game two years ago when Ohio State beat University of Southern California first victory in Los Angeles after 12 consecutive losses over three years. Before ihe ;-ame was over, one vi the Lakers’ stars, Wilt Chamberlain, found himself sitting it out on the bench. Chamberlain scored only nine points, two in the second half, and was benched atthe start of the fourth period by Laker Coach Joe Mullaney. But when the Lakers missed their first seven shots and began committing turnovers during the quarter, Chamberlain was “DON'T FORGET sea FOR BYU'S « P.E. FOR ts) RO eth) Christopherson air Director NOW reoucen. 25% to 39% NOW REDUCED... . | the victory. 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