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Show New Mexico 1 4 Pean State 0 BYU Air Force Arizona St. 24 Ohio State UTEP California 7 16 i4 WeberSt. Oklahoma 33 TexasTech 13 Boise St. USC 26 Arizona 10 35 3 Wyoming Colorado Texas Colo.St. KansasSt. 31 21 35 7 Oregon OregonSt. 34 UCLA V7 Miss. Notre Dame 14 Duke Mich.St. 2 Alabama Stanford Nebraska Rips Ags 42 Tagge Stars for Top Ranked Team ; WashingtonState LINCOLN, peb. (UPI)—Quar- visitors to within 30 yards of terback Jerry Togge passed for the goal. two touchdowns and ran for two more to set the pace in a 42-6 Utah State 00 60-6 147 147-42 victory for the No. 1 ranked Nebraska Nebraska Cornhuskers over Neb-Olds (14) pass from Tagge Senger kick Utah State Saturday. Neb-Tagge (3) run Sanger kick The first score came on a 14- Neb-Mason (53) pass intercepyard toss from Tagge to tion Sanger kick fallback Bill Olds which capped Neb-Tagge (1) run Sanger kick a 74-yard drive in nine plays. Utah-Wicks (34) pass from After Utah State was forced Adams kick failed to punt on the next series, it Neb-Rodgers (36) pass from took the Cornhuskers just seven Tagge Sanger kick plays to cover 52 yard with Neb-Anderson (22) pass from Tagge lugging the ball over for Brownson Sanger kick the touchdown, A-67,421 With only three minutes gone LINCOLN, Neb, (UP. in the second quarter, Utah's Statistics of the Utah State. quarterback Tony Adams threw Nebraska football gam Utah State,Nebraska @ pass intended for split end First downs Bob Wicks. But Nebraska Rushes yards 40.89 53-230 monster man Dave Mason Passing yardage 136 ae 4 picked off the toss and ran 53 Return yardage me neo yards for the third Cornhusker Punts Passes 8.37.0 3.39.0 touchdown, Fumbles lost 0 r Yards penalized a At the start of the second half, Rodgers took the kickoff from his own end zone to the 31. It took 12 plays to move to the one-yard line, where Tagge went in again to boost the margin for the Nebraskans to Utah’s touchdown camein the third period on a 34-yard pass from Adams to Wicks. The score capped a five-play 74yard march. Tagge passed 33 yards to Rodgers for the Cronhuskers’ ae touchdown of the third Unfl Re bcs aka touchdown came in the final period when backup quarterback Van Brownson connected on a 22-yard pass to end Jim Anderson, In the first half, the Cornhusker defense refused to let Utah State capitalize on two different drives which took the Scoreboard For the WAC ~~ 228823282 Wyoming Soot rene n Ss Team Arizona State Arizo’ na New Mexico weeroccoect League Standings BYU Utah Colorado St. UTEP ‘This Week’s Results New Mexico 14, BYU 0 Wyorning 17, Colorado State 6 gton State 4, Utah 12 Texas Tech 13, Arizona 10 Saturday’s Schedule BYU at UtahState, 1:30 Arizona at Wyoming, 1:30 Arizona State at Colorado State, 1:30 New Mexico State at New Mexico, 7:30 Utah at UTEP, 7:30 How The Top Teams Fared The results of the top 18 teams in the nation as ranked by United Press International going into this week’s college football games are listed below. The biggest upset saw ninth ranked Stanford stumble to Duke $3. ‘The records in parentheses are poriuaite Saturday’s rn ti Nebraska(40) defeated Utah Stat 2 Megan(40)defeated (3-0) dumped 4. seieg ‘Dame (3-40) edged Michigan State 142. 5, Alabama (40) ran over Mississippi 40-8. 6. Colorado (40) downed Kansas State 31-21. 7. Auburn (3-0) ran past Kentucky 38-6. 8. Oklahoma(24) defeated Southern Cal 339. Stanford (sy lost in an upset to Duke 9-3, Washington (4-0) dumped Illinois 52-14. 11, Penn State (3-0) defeated Air Force 16-14, 12. Arizona ae (3-0) defeated UTEP 24 13. Georgia a MississippiState 25-7. 14, Southern Cal (2-2) lost to eight ranked Oklahoma 33-20, 15. Tennessee (2-1) defeated Florida 20-13. 16. Louisiana State (3-1) bombed Rice 38-3 17, Ohio State (2-1) dumped California 35-3. 18. North Carolina (4-0) defeated North Carolina State 27-7, NEBRASKA’S JEFF KINNEY(35) attempts to slip from the grasp of Utah State’s Phil Shelley during action in thefirst Vols Top Gators in 12-10 Win * Sunday, October 3, 1971 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 9 CowboysToppleRams In17-6 WAC Contest with 7:21 left. Hudman converted. A 30-yard CSU punt gave Wyoming the ball on the Ram 40 preceded the score, Lack of a place kicker hurt CSU. CSU had fourth down and short yardage situations times. But the Cowboys stopped them each time. short punt into scores as they The wind was a definite facground out the win before 17,- tor in both team’s passing at849 wind-bedraggled fans. A tack. Wyoming passers hit on steady 30 MPH wind plagued only 12 of 27 passes. Ramsignal the contest. callers were successful on 8 of A fumble by Ram running 31. back Lawrence McCutcheon was The game evened the Pokes recovered by Cowboy defensive record at 2-2, tackle Rick Rosener on the Ram It was CSU’s second league 35 to set up Wyoming's first score — a 37-yard field goal. Randy Hudman’s kick, with LARAMIE, Wyo. (UPI) —An opportunistic University of Wyoming capitalized on three Colorado State University miscues Saturday afternoon en route to a 17-6 Western Athletic Conference victory. The Cowboys turned a Ram fumble, an intercepted pass and 10:31 left in the first quarter, wasthe first successful Wyoming field goal in seven attempts this year. Centre 17, Washington & Lee 7 Eastern Kentucky 14, Austin Carroll 14, North Central 2 S ae Ripon, 34, Northland ry eBitsbury 7 St. Joseph's 10, Valpariso 6 Indiana Central 2, Manchester eay Western Kentucky 36, East Ten: St. Olat 37, Se lowa 26 essee Western Maryland 38, Penn Mill Dana 20, Westmar 1 Knox 34, Coe 2 ary Florida St. 17, Virginia Tech 3 Oshkosh eeEau Claire Whitewater 17, bitte 0 Tampa 49, Youngstown 0 Georgia Tech 24, Clemson 14 Geneva 21, Adri Hillsdale 37, St ‘Norbert 21 Cincinnati 17, Texas A&M 0 jon WEST Jackson St. 42, PNrcee St. 33 Idaho 21, Montana 12 South Carolina 7, Memphis Florida A&M 28, South Carolina Louisiana St. 38, Rice 3 Tennessee 20, Florida 13 MI ower Syracuse 7, Indiana 0 Northwestern"aWisconsin 11 Purdue 45, Washingtonm“linois 14 Hope 26, Georgetown Ky 0 LARAMIE, Wyo. (UPI) — The statistics of the Colorado State — Wyoming football game Colo, State Wyo. First downs 48-14) 53-136 Rushes. Yards 76 (159 Passing yardage Return yardage 39 4 Passes 9.301 12.27-1 838 6-31 Punts Fumbleslost 2 Yardspenalized 4 4 0600 $ period. Fullback Curt Watson csu Wyo Hutstad (11) pass3707.) Wyo from Fox slammed up the middle eight Hudman kic! CSU. Erickson (1) run passfailed Wyo Howe (13) pass from Fox ix: Hudmankic A-17,849. passing 23 yards to Willie Jackson to cut the margin to 1346. Three plays after the Florida kickoff, Pierce fumbled and the Gators recovered on the Vol 25. Reaves hit tailback Tommy Durrance for 18 yards and then lofted a seven-yard in the second period because of scoring strike to tight end Hank a holding penalty. Just before Foldberg to tie the score 13-13 the half, Mike Desylvia booted at halftime. an 18-yard field goal to tie the game at 10-10. Texas Tech 1003 0-13 Arizona 7300-10 Ariz - Wallace 73 punt return Skein, Defeats Arizona College Grid Scores Howard 21, Virginia St. 14 loss and third defeat in as many outings this year. GAINESVILLE,Fla. (UPI)— Third-string quarterback Phil Pierce hit Stan Trott with a 20yard touchdown pass to climax a 99-yard third period drive Saturday night as 15th ranked Tennessee squeaked past Florida 20-13. ierce, whose fumble had set up Florida’s tying touchdown just before the half, gained 23 yards on the quarterback option on the winning drive and hit of 18 and 15 yards before finding Trott in the clear on the Gator two for the score. Tennessee, now 21, opened the scoring with field goals of 33 and 34 yards by George Hunt before Pierce, getting his chance with the Vols’ top two quarterbacks out with knee injuries, engineered a 74-yard drive midway of the second TexasTech Stops Losing TUCSON,Ariz. (UPI) —Texas Ram quarterback Seott Simmons, pressured the first time Tech, taking advantage of he had the ball in the second mistake after mistake by quarter, was intercepted by de- Arizona, broke a_ three-game Northern Michigan 24, Northwood fensive back Mel Meadows, who losing streak Saturday by downEA! returned the misguided pass to ing the Wildcats 13-10. Colgate 28, Me n Ins Corneli 31, Rutgers Evrae a, Lakeland 21 Tech recovered five Arizona the CSU 17, Bucknell 14, getysoura 3 The Pokes scored three plays fumbles, four of them inside the ar issouri Arkansas 49, later when quarterback Gary Red Raider 25-yard line, and WayneSt. 27, South Dakora St. 8 Fox faded and fired an 11-yard intercepted three passes to sburgh 9 Kalamazoo 21, Illinois Benedic ae yn strike to tight end stymie the Wildcat offense. stern 7 tine 14 Arizona scored first when Wat 3 tad. With Hudman’s Miami Ohio conversion, Wyorning led 10-0 Jackie Wallace went 73 yards Oklahoma SaSouinern,‘Cal 20 with a lateraled puntreturn, two with 11:15 left in the half. Ohio St. 35, California Rochester 49, Williams Notre Dame 14, Michigan St. 2 minutes after the opening kickCSUscored for the only time Franklin & Marshall a. John Michigan 46, Navy 0 with 42-secondsleft in the sec- off. Minnesota 38, Kansas 2 Hopkins 0 Tech evened the score four Nichols 10, Plattsburgh 7 Sowing Green 23, Western Michi ond period when quarterback Edinboro 49, plepery eo 2 Jim Erickson fought across the minutes later when Marc Temple 34, Boston U Claro 7, Ohio paneree 4 goalline from one yard out. A Dovepicked off a Wildcat pass Delaware 24, vilanava15 neers 42, uae Lehigh 49, Vermont 8 exes 18, Oregon? two-point conversion attempt and rambled 69 yards into the Tampa 49, Youngstown0 North Dakota oo Augustana 10 failed. end zone, Late in the first period Virginia 27, Vanderbilt 23 Butler 15, Depauw Wyoming’s final score camein Tech went ahead on a 2l-yard Boston St. a Northern lowa 8, South Dakota 0 0 Upper lowa 0, Dubuque 0 the fourth quarter when Fox field goal by Don Grimes. Morgan St. 23, N.C. Central 8 Luther 14, Buena Vista 0 Arizona then had a 56-yard lofted a 13-yard pass to fullback Anderson 29, Hanover 6 Wake Forest 18, rae “ Jeff Howe for the touchdown touchdown pass nullified Bay Lacrosse 21, Stevens Point 0 Alabama 40, Mississipp! 6 North Carolina 27, N.C. State 7 Auburn 38, Kentuck' quarter. The number one ranked Cornhuskers defeated Utah State 42-6 in Lincoln, Neb. The Aggies play BYU next week . SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — he wentoff left tackle and outQuarterback Ty Paine galloped raced two defenders for a 7% on touchdownrunsof 63, 45 and yard touchdown run to make it 8 yards and Washington State's 21-6 going into the final period. Utah's quarterback Scooter tailback Bernie Jackson raced for a 74-yard score to sweep Longmire plunged for two yards the Cougars to a 34-12 victory with two seconds gone in the fourth quarter to bring Utah over Utah Saturday. Paine tied a WSU school rec- within the nine, but a pass atord scoring three touchdowns on tempt for the two-point converhis two long second half romps sion failed. Less than a minute later, and the eightyard run in the Paine faked a handoff to Jacksecond quarter. The Redskins held Washing- son, dodged two tacklers and ton State to 25 yards total of- cut around right end for 63 fense in the first quarter at rain- yards to put the game out of soaked Ute Stadium before the reach for the Redskins, Neither team seemed to be senior quarterback ignited two second quarter drives to take able to move the ball on the mud - soaked field again until the halftime lead, 14-6. Utah opened the scoring in Paine scored the final touchthe second period when Marc down of the game on a fake to Taylor intercepted a Paine aeri- Grandberry in a dancing 45al on the Cougar 30 and re- yard run down the westsideline turned it to the 10-yard line. On with 4:53 to play, Utah's All - American kicker the first Redskin play, Cal Peulson swept right end for tne Mary Bateman punted nine times for a 48-yard average in game's first score, Canadian soccer style kicker the contest to ensure his lead Don Sweet hit on four of five in the NCAA puntingstatistics. extra point kicks, but had his Wash. St. 014 713 0606 string of 26 consecutive PATs Utah ended when Utah's Al Gilreath Utah — Poulson 10 run (kick failed) blocked his fourth attempt. Mie — Paine 8 run (Sweet The gangtackling Washington State defense, led by Greg kit WSU — Grandberry 7 run Craighead, Brian Lange, Harold Bradford and Robin Sinclair, (Sweet kick) held the Redskin offense in the WSU — Jackson 74 run (Sweet Utes’ own territory most of the 7 afternoon. Utah penetrated three times within field goal range, but WSU — Paine 63 run (kick each time, placekicker Flem- failed) ming Jensen’s boots missed the W!SU’— Paine 45 run (Sweet lowa State Wins Arizona State Gains 24-7 Win Over UTEP Arizona State University, the pre-sea: son favorite to win the. eeeAthletic Cote to foot! the top of heap with a267 vietory over the P Miners Saturday night in Tempe. yard run by Woody Green to makeit17-7. With just seven seconds on the clock the Sun Devils scored again with Joe Petty catching his second touchdown pass, this iefrom quarterback Grady Tt was the second strai WACwin for the Sun Devils, only team in the conference with two league wins. The Sun Devils dominated the game,rushing for 248 yards and passing for 230 yards for a total of 478 yards in 89 plays. Pacers Top Utah Stars The Miners had the ball for a 46 plays and managed only 1 yerds rushing and 58 yards nue for 70 yards in total offense, In first downs the Sun Devils had 26 while the Miners had only four one in each quarter all by passing. Arizona State took a 7-0 lead in the first quarter on a 12 yaad scoring pass from quarterback Kent, Ohio (UPI)—Reggie Rick Brown to Joe Petty, and Shoemake kicked a 36-yard that score held up until halftime. tion (Grimes kick) field goal with 1:19 left Tech — Fg Grimes 21 In the third quarter Don Saturday to give Iowa State a Ariz — Fg Desylvia 18 17-14 win over a determined Ekstrand kicked a 22 yard field Tech — Fg Grimes 28 Kent State team which picked goal to put the Sun Devils ahead A — 31,000 100. off four passes. TUCSON, Ariz. (UPI) The winning field goal came UTEP came roaring back to Statistics of the Texas Tech after Kent State had tied the Arizona football game. TexasTech Ariz game with 8:03 left. Tommy make a gameof it with a six yard scoring run by Phil Hatch 8 First downs McDonald hadpicked off a pass incut the margin to 10-7 early in 42.122 55-17) Rushesyards 100131 on the Towa 45. The Flashes the fourth quarter. Passing yardage 15910 moved to the goal line in nine Return yardage 10-25-0 10-21.3 Passes Arizona State wasted little Punts 10-38.7 6-35.5 plays where sophomore Renard 1 Fumbleslost 5 Harmonof Akron plunged over time in quickly marching down Yards penalized 60 120 for @ one-yard keeper. the field for a score on an eight By Field Goal (Desylvia kick) Tech — Dove 69 pass intercep- Weber State Topples Boise State 20-7 The loss gives Boise its first defeat this year and puts Weber into the Big Sky lead with a 2 round. on four downs inside of Boise’s 13. BSC quarterback - punter Eric Guthrie punted to Weber’s Randal Anderson, and Anderson raced 51 yards for the ‘The Wildcats opened the scor- score. ing early when they took the opening kickoif and marched 63 Anderson,in the latest NCAA yards in 15 plays, The drive WSC is the nation’s college bogged down inside the 10-yard college division statistics, was No. 1 in punt returns in the nadivision rushing leader, and its Colorado Mines 10, Westminster & ground attack, sparse- ‘ine and Nunez kicked a 2i-yard tion. Western State 30, Southern Utah field goal with 9:11 remaining. In the second quarter, Nunez 1 ly sprinkled by only three atMontena St. 23, Portland St. 8 ‘The second score came only got his second field goal of the tempted passes in the entire Texas Tech 13, Arizona 10 game, kept the Broncos far out minutes later when Weber's de- evening, this one from 26 yards Drake 28, Northern Arizona 13 fense held the visiting Broncs out with 3:46 left in the half. of reach, Houston 34, San Jose State 20 OGDEN,Utah (UPI) — Wildcat kicker Jaime Nunez booted twofield goals, and nine Weber State running backs ground up 421 yards as Weber toppled Big Sky Conference foe Boise State, 20-7, here Saturday. ‘Thatscore followed Boise's lone touchdown which came on an eight-yard pass from Guthrie to KenJohnson. The game’s final tally came in the third quarter on a 12yard run by Weber’s Jim Nichfs The score capped a 77-yard drive which took up five plays. kick) A—15,008 Paine put the Cougars on the board with his eight yard run SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — of the Washington St.and fullback Ken Grandberry Statistics scored the second Cougar touch- Utah football game:Wash. St. Utah 3 down on an option from First downs Rushes yardage 43.287 48.90 Paine from the Utah after a Passing yardage ws 4-and 6-yard gains by Jackson. Return yardage 9 as 0.222 2445) Jackson broke open the tight Passes un 9.97.0 9.480 ball game with seven minutes Fumbles lost left in the third quarter when Yards penalized ” 108 COLUMBUS,Ind, (UPI)—The Indiana Pacers scored their 112-97 win over ABA foe Utah here Saturday night. Me! Daniels topped the Pacers with 20 points, Freddie Lewis got 17 and Bob Netolicky 16. Glen Combs led the Stars with 22 while Willie Wise and Ron Boone each hit 15. Utah overcame an 8-0 deficit a led at the first stop, 29-26. Then the Pacers went ahead for good midway through the second period and led by as many as 21 throughout the game. Oregon State Defeats UCLA LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Sophomore Ray Taroli returned a kickoff 100 yards Saturday night to highlight a threetouchdown third ~ uarter rally that carried the Oregon State Beavers to a 34-17 victory over UCLA in the opening Pacific$ football game for both schools. But it was the pile-driving Guthrie (Guthiie kick) line plunges of fullback Dave WSC—FG Nunez 26 WSC—Nichols 12 run (Nunez Schilling and the passing and ball handling of quarterback kick) Steve Endicott that gave the A-11,458 Beavers their victery. OGDEN, Utah (U Endicott threw touchdown Statistics on the Boise w Weber St. football game: passes of 36 and 8 yards while Boise st. weber St. Behilling set up two scores with First downs Boise St. 070 0 29-93 73 a his ground-consuming rushes. Weber St. 10 3 7 0 —- 2% Rushesyards 222 0 Passing yardage WSC—FG Nunez 25 Return yardage 24 109 Passes y 21.50-1 0.3.0 passes for 135 yards WSC—Anderson 51 punt return Punts 6.40.2 4.37.8 ae bulled his way for 103 (nunez kick) Fumbles lost 3 30 carries. BSC—Johnson 8 pass from Yards ards penalized p 7 nn |