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Show Page 10-THE HERALD,Pro’, U'a’: Sunday, October 10, 1971 Oklahoma's Speed Upsets Texas, 48-2 7 Colo. Outlasts DALLAS (UPI)—The stun- Arkansas next of Oklahoma half- Little Rock, Saturday lowa St. 24-14 in Oklahoma gained 433 rushing three against Texas’ usually stingy yards, offset the brute strength defense, and after Texas’ early of Texas Saturday in carrying burst the Sooners effectively the seventh-ranked Sooners to a shut down the Longhorns’ racehorse 48-27 upset over the version of the Wishbone-T triple third-rated Longhorns. option attack. It was the most Pruitt’s dashes in the first ground yerdage ever gained in half put Oklahoma in command a single game against the and gave them enough momen- Longhorns. Texas scored first following tum to survive a second half sinking spell and give the one of Oklahoma's few miSooners their first win over stakes —a fumbie which gave Texasin five years. the Longhorns the ball Cowboys Upend Arizona, 14 to 3 LARAMIE, Wyo. (UPI)— of his passes when he went into Quarterback Gary Fox was the game, intercepted three times, but The win was Wyoming’s second in as many WACoutings and upped their overall record to 32. Arizona saw its conference record leveled off at 1-i and season record to 2-2. ug came on the Cowboys’ play after recovering a fumble by Arizona fullback Joe Petroshus. Placekicker Randy Hudman made both extra ts. Arizona’s only score came with 11:18 left in the first half when sophomore Mike Desylvia booted a 22-yard field goal. Arizona, which picked up 268 yards rushing, 222 in the first half, was continually stymied by mistakes. The Wildcats fumbled three times, twice inside the 20 and quarte dack Bill Demory had two passes intercepted. Wyoming, sparked by Fox’s record-setting passing performance of 305 yards, was also plagued by miscues. Fox broke a three-year-old passing record for one game of 283 yards set by Skip Jacobson. Wyoming had two fieldgoal attempts blocked and lost two fumbles to go along with Fox’s three interceptions, The Cowboy defenders were the highlight of the game, holding Demory to 2 completions of 10 passes, and not allowing ‘he Wildcat singlecalled to complete a pass until late in the third quarter. Demory washitting 52 per cent Penn State Explodes in Army Game Snow Beats Dixie, 17-13 EPHRAIM, Utah (UPI) — Linebacker Blaine Church intercepted a pass and rambled 45 yards for a fourth-quarter touchdown Saturday to give Snow College a 17-13 victory over Dixie College. Dixie hadled all tie way until Church’s heroics, which gave a hard-fought battle a thrilling finish, Halfback Ron Robinson gave Dixie an early lead with a threeyard touchdown run but Snow's Gary Nielsen closed the gap to 6-3 before halftime with a 15yard field goal. Dixie increased the lead in the third quarter when Paul Kewa scored on a 36-yard run after a pass interception, but it was Snow’s gamefrom then on. Danny Campbell narrowed the deficit with a 15-yard off-tackle touchdown and then Church won it with his i runback. to pull away for a 24-14 win faloesrolling MIAMI (UPI)—Fifth ranked Dame, held to a 30 halftime lead, wore down outmanned but gritty Miami (Fla.) in the second half for a 170 victory Saturdaynight. Stubby fullback Andy Huff powered over from the 16 for a third quarter Irish touchdown and Darryl Dewan raced in from the five to complete the scoring in the final period. Bob Thomas kicked a second quarter, 38-yard field goal. Miami, outweighed at nearly every position, got only as far as unbeaten Notre Dame’s 21- eight-yard reverse. Both teams were plagued by costly fumbles. Colorado fum- However, Colorado's secondary ripped off a Carlson pass, ending the ISU threat. Bruins Cop . ° 5 First Win SPOKANE, Wash. (UPI) — and 3-1 on the season. OKLAHOMA QUARTERBACK Jack Mildren (11) keeps on the triple option and cuts behind his tight end Albert Chandler (82) and picks up yardage in the second quarter against Texas. The inspired Oklahoma team defeated the No. 3-rated Longhorns, 48-27 in the thrilling contest. ASU Overwhelms Colo.St.,42-0 FORT COLLINS, Colo. (UPI) —Ben Malone and Monroe Eley made their Arizona State teammates forget about Woody Green Saturday, ripping off runs of 55, 87, 73 and 43 yards to help the Sun Devils overwhelm Colorado State 42-0, in a Western Athletic Conference matchup. Green, an ASU star eariier this season, left the team Tuesday but the explosive Sun Devil running attack barely noticed as it dominated the game in Hughes Stadium and went more than 500 yards on the ground. ASU gained 501 yards on the ground against only 57 for the Rams. The ASU defense also kept up constant pressure on Ram quarterback Scott Simmons, Sun Devil quarterback Grady Hurst threw touchdown passes of 16 and 14 yards to Steve Holden and 13 yards to Joe Petty, Bob Speicher scored bursts which set up four Sun touchdown required a sustained 28-yard option pass to Willie TD scamperoff left tackle with Jones in the end zone. less than four minutesleft. return record Saturday as a j With less than a minute balanced Falcon team easily remaining in the half, Jackson whipped Southern Methodist fumbled a Bruin kickoff in the University 30-0. end zone, recovered slowly, Hough’s touchdown came in found some running room on the third quarter when Air the left side before being hit by Force was already leading 17-0. one Bruin for what looked like He took the punt on his own 20 a sure takcle. Jackson recov- and picked up four blockers at the 50. Two of them took out the only SMU defender between Houghandthe goalline. It was Air Force's first shutout in 31 games, They last blanked Colorado State University 31-0 in 1968. Air Force had 21 first downs to six for SMU and 354 yards offense compared to 173. The ered however,rolled to theleft, and found himself alone and ahead of the Bruin deep men. He raced a final 50 yards for the touchdown. Following Jackson’s 66-yard scamper, UCLA tied it 9:10 into the period with a three-yard sprint by Gary Campbell set up by a 47-yard pass from Scott Henderson to Bob Christiansen. big statistic was return yardage with 211 for Air Force to eight for SMU. TheFalcons are 31 and the Mustangs 1-3. The Mustangs played 24 minutes before gathering a first down and were unable to move on the ground orin theair. Jim practice Wednesday, and friends said 12:45 to go in the first half when he was hit after completing a pass for a twoyard loss to Tom Gatewood Doctors said Etter tore a ligamentin his knee. Except for Thomas's 38-yard field goal, the two teams traded Bruin running back Mary Kendricks provided most of the Bruin scoring punch with two one-yard plunges into the end zone in the second period. He capped the day with an 80-yard turned a punt 80 yards for a following the Bruins’ third TEMPE, Ariz. (UPI) — Sophomore running back Woody Green, the fourth best rusher in the nation, hasleft the Arizona State University football team. Green and another missed Colorado drive. ISU came back in the second quarter to knot the score when tailback George Amundson, who played quarterback for the Cyclones last season, threw a touchdown and broke the Air touchdown late in the second Force Academyindividual punt quarter. Ariz. State to the two had left for their homes on the West Coast. Coaches said Green's wife had told them by telephone from Portland, Ore., that Green called her from San Diego Thursduy and said he was en route to Portland. Friends said Green had told them he could not play college football and support a family. He and his wife have a newborn daughter, seven yard run to capa 76-yard 1943 at four games. Whips SMU itingacksen ns Pie AIR FORCE ACADEMY, the Cougars second touchdown Colo, (UPI)—Chip Hough re- on a 100-yard kickoff return Support Family Baker, four of eight Washington State turnovers to defeat the Cougars 34-21 Saturday, ending the worst Bruin losing streak since Air Force Green Leaves sophomore, linebacker ‘The UCLA Bruins capitalized on The Buffs, who ran for 314 yards, took a 7-0 lead in the first quarter when tailback Charles Davis scored on a@ The Buffs regained the lead Guatemalan-born Bruin kickdrive. twice on runs of two yards each Devil touchdowns. in the third quarter when split er Efren Herrera’s third and and Oscar Dragon dived in from the two for the other ASU A Ram fumble on their own The Rams did outperform end Willie Nicholes caught an fourth period field goals of 31 tally. But it was Malone's long four yard line was recovered by ASU in the air, gaining 236 li-yard pass from Ken Johnson. and 35 yards broke a 21-21 Johnson wound up the game deadlock and put the Bruins run of 55 and 87 yards and the ASU and set up another score. yards on passes to 72 for the ahead to stay. elusive Eley’s 73 and 43 yard Only the first Sun Devil Sun Devils, WSU’s explosive tailback Bernard Jackson opened the scoringin the first two minutes of the contest on the Cougars’ first offensive play with a 66- SMU moved to the Air Force three late in the final period, A Jackson fumble, one of two, set up the UCLA drive, The Bruins’ next two tallies cameon Kendricks’ drives, one capping a 79-yard, 19play marchearly in the third period. Another Cougar fumble, this time by Chuck Hawthorne following a Bruin punt to the 11-yard line, gave UCLAits halftime margin of 21-14, but frariesvar Gary Ham- mond drew a 15-yard penalty when he angrily threw the ball Idaho Beats ine. Then a touchdown pass to Ray Dossett was called back ause Hammond threw the Idaho State MOSCOW,Idaho (UPI)— The after te hadslipped behind the JAKE GREEN of Colorado State (dark jersey)is smothered by 205-pound linebacker BobCarter of Arizona State University as he Phy me attempts to gain yardage Saturday at Fort Collins. ASU won thd game 42-0. punts throughout the first half. The three-pointer was set up when Notre Dame’s Mike Crotty returned a punt 16 yards down the right sideline to the Miami48. It took the Irish nine plays to drive 26 yards to the 22, with the iongest gainer a ball when he was past the University of Idaho Vandals Scrimmage line, and the made their first game on their Mustangs’ only promising drive own campus in nearly three failed. years a roaring success Saturday as they slaughtered crossstate rival Idaho State Universi- Wolverines Stop MSU In Top Rivalry, 24-13 seven-yard burst up the middle by fullback John Cieszkowski. Notre Dame's next deep penetration was to the Miami EAST LANSING, Mich. first touchdown, but left the 38, but then 212-pound tackle Tony Cristiani nailed Etter for ‘UPI)—Tenacioustailback Billy game a short time later with a a 10-yard loss and the Irish Taylor shrugged off a strained strained shoulder and the left shoulderto score his second Michigan attack sputtered until punted from the Miami 48. touchdown, a two-yard sweep he re-entered the game with his which broke the game open shoulder in a harness, with 9:15 to play, and sparked Sophomore fullback Frank second-ranked Michiganto a 2413 win over gritty cross-state Mandarino fumbled the kickoff following Taylor’s second torival Michigan State. ty, 40-3, in Big Sky Conference football action. The Homecomingcontest was the first played on the Idaho campus since 1968. Old Neale Stadium was condemned in the spring of 1969 and later burned byarsonists, Idaho inaugurated its new stadium,still under construction, by scoring in every way ae h toatl YanaigPee ootad the ball when Ricardo Castillo kicked a 36-yard field goal. uchdown and Michigan took it Idaho quarterback Tom PonciThe Wolverines managed only {n froma the State 24. Sopho- ano suffered three intercepted 10 points from four golden more quarterback Tom Slade, passes while Bengal signal-callscoring opportunities in the who made his first start after er Dan Halt had two aerials first half and gave up their sophomore Kevin Casey had picked off during that stretch. first touchdown after 13 conse- looked unimpressive in running cutive scoreless quarters when the Wolverines to 40, capped yard line, and that coming with PARK, the Spartans scored on the last the drive with a nine-yard twist Clemson Takes play of the first half on a one- ma turn up the middle for the yard keeper by junior quarteryy. back Frank Koleh. Eric Allen scored on a oneThe Spartans were charged yard run with 4:20 to play to up more than usual for the slice the margin to 24-13. But game, partially due to the the Spartans did not get the stroke A NOTRE DAME defensive halfback Clarence Ellis is upsice down abovethefield as he tries to block a punt by Miami kicker Mike Burke suffered by Athletic in game at Miami. Also in the action are Notre Damedefenders Walt Patulski (85) and Eric Patton. Duke, 3-0, in Defense Battle NORFOLK, Va. (UPI) football again, Michigan State's Eddie Siegler kicked a 3+yard Director Clarence L. “Biggie” first score was aided by a Munn. roughing-the-kickercall with 39 seconds to play in the half and He suffered the stroke its second TD was helped by a Thursday and remained in pass interferencecall which put critical condition on the day of the ball on the one. the gamefor whichhe prized a vietory in more than for any Dana Coin kicked a 27-yard other. field goal for Michigan 2:16 Kolch fumbled at the start of before Kolch scored in the first the fourth quarter and defen- half as the Wolverines im sive end Mike Keller recovered proved to 5) overall and 20 in on the Michigan 47, Michigan the Big Ten and left the then ground out 53 of its 322 Spartans with 23 and 1-1 total yards rushing and Taylor records, $ got 27 of it during the drive, Michigan held Michigan State including the score. Parseghian started the tech- nique the first time the Irish got the ball after intermission on the 1l-play, 66-yard drive that led to Huff's score. Dewan, Huff, Bob Minnix and Bill Gallagher battered at the small, quick Hurricane defense time after time for steady yardage ranging from two yards to a nine-yard burst by Minnix, setting up the score at the Miami 16, Notre Dame lost Etter with The Cyclones had a chance to go ahead following Dean's fourth quarter field goal when they recovered a Colorado fumble on the Builfs’ 30 unbeaten Cyclones as Colorado —Penn State, Tt was the ninth straight victory for Penn State, which yielded 59 yards to an Army drive on the first series of the game and then stopped the Cadets without another first down until late in the third quarter. Army did not force a Penn State punt until the fourth quarter and did not make their second drive beyond their own 40-yard line until the fourth quarter. Carison scored on a 10 yard run. until J.B. Dean booted a 37yard field goal with 6:42 remaining in the game. than two minutes later Clifford Branch scored on an upped its league mark to 2-1 ISU is now 0-1 in the Big Right only two minutes to play. The Pa. Hurricanes lost the ball on turned downs at that point. back inside the Army 23-yard Dewan’s score came with line the first five times it had 5:09 to go and capped a 68the ball, exploded for four yard, six-playdrive sparked by touchdownsin the third quarter a 33-yard keeper by sophomore —three of them by Lydell quarterback Cliff Brown, who Mitchell —to bury the Cadets, replaced injured starter Bill 420, Saturday Etter in the second quarter. Mitchell, the nation’s second Notre Dameused its superior leading scorer, burst 40 yards up the middle for a touchdown manpower to wear down the on the third play of the second Hurricanes as Coach Ara half and the Nittany Lions then Parseghian alternated his backs scored three more timesin less in sets of three in the second half. than 10 minutes UNIVERSITY (UPI) The Buffaloes, unbeaten in five games, were held to a tie bled once in its own end zone and Iowa State dropped one on the Buffalo 1 But the Buffs’ rushing game wore down the pr sly Irish Outman Gritty Miami,Fla. Notre with 93 yards rushing and i902 yards passing as the sophomore quarterback, who entered the game as the Big Eight's total offense leader, kept the buf. over Big Eight rival Iowa ISU tied the gamein the end State. of the third quarter when Dean at Oklahoma's 44. The Oklahoma junior scored But on the second Oklahoma on runs of 1, 4 and 20 yards possession the Longhorns got a while Sooner quarterback Jack glimmering of what was to Mildren tallied twice from come. seven and one yards out and Ona first and ten situation at halfback RoyBell scored once Texas 48, Pruitt took a pitchout on a three-yard run and suddenly broke into the Place kicker John Carroll clear around left end. Fortychipped in three pointers of 26 six yards later, when Pruitt and 27 yards to run up the was shoved out of bounds at the largest scoring total against the Longhorn two, the day’s trend Longhornssince the Sooners had been set. beat Texas 49-20 in 1952, Texas again grabbed the lead The Longhorns stayed in the horse race with Oklahoma for on Wigginton'’s 44-yard touchonly one quarter—during which down run, but the Sooners took Donnie Wigginton scored on the kickoff again and once runs of 5 and 44 yards. Jim again were unstoppable, In the Bertelsen got two more Texas midst of the Sooners tying drive touchdowns on runs of 3 and 15 Pruitt sprinted 25 yards. yards in the second half, So effective was Oklahoma’s Quarterback Eddie Phillips, still not at full strength because rushing attack, that the Sooners did not have to punt until the of a pulled hamstring muscle, fourth period. came in to replace the injured Wigginton during the second Another example of the half, but his try at an aerial overwhelming success of the attack was consistently spoiied Sooners’ ground game was the by fumbleitis. fact that Mildren threw the The victory left Oklahoma football only twice. One pass with a 40 record and set the was intercepted, but the other Sooners up for a showdown went for 40 yards to his old with Big Eight foe Colorado high school passing target Jon next week. Texas fell to a 3-1 Harrison to set up Mildren’s mark and must face old rival first touchdown. fired touchdown passes of 80 and 82 yards into a 25 mile-perhour wind Saturday in leading Wyoming to a 143 ervor-filled Western Athletic Conference win over Arizona. The Billings, Mont., senior faded back on the third play of the game and let loose with an 82-yard scoring bomb to flanker Jerry Gadlin with 13:40 left in the first quarter. Wyoring’s second score, an 80-yard pass to split end Mike Leake with 9:30 left in the AMES, Iowa (UPI)—SeventhRanked Colorado broke loose with a field goal and a touchdown within two minutes of the fourth querter Saturday field goal with 10 seconds left in the third quarter Saturday a8 Previously winless Clemson upset lith-ranked Duke 30 in the 25th annual Oyster Bowl. Siegler’s boot, aided considerablyby a stiff 15 mile-and-hour wind, broke open a_ listless defensivebattle. ‘ Neither team could sustain @ drive throughout the game Duke's deepest penetration of the game was only to Clemson’s 23-yard line. Clemson's was only to the 22 from wher? Siegler booted his field goal. The loss was Duke's first in to just 59 yards rushing despite five games and the Tigers won Taylor had bolted 38 yards the urgings of 80.083 fans, the theirfirst after three losses and thf first time the Wolverines mostever to see the Spartans gave Clemson a 1-0 mark in the had the football to score the play at home, Atlantic Coast Conference. ¢ |