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Show eeees 45-17 Sooners Stun Colorado NORMAN(UPI) -~ SecondMildren threw onlyfive passranked Oklahoma routed fifth- €sfromthe rush-oriented Wishranked Colorado 45-17 Saturday bone-T but completed four of on the jet propelled running of them, two for touchdowns. He halfback Greg Pruitt and the also scored on a three-yard run wishbone wizardy of quarter- late in the second quarter to back Jack Mildren. ay the Sooners a 24-0 halftime COLUMBIA, play from Ken Johnson to split Ohio St. BeatsInd. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (UPI) —Ohio State, its rushing attack stifled for most of the game, rode the breaks and its passing game to a 27-7 football victory over Indiana Saturday — its third in a row in Big Ten BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI) -- Bears Down WashSt. Penn St. SPOKANE, Wash. (UPI)— Kicker Ray Wesching booted a 20-yard field goal with 1:06 remaining Saturday to give the California Golden Bears a 24-23 SYRACUSE, N.Y. (UPI) — win over the Washington State Ninth-ranked Penn State rolled Cougars. to a 31-0 victory over Syracuse During thefirst half, the two Saturday, racking up its fifth teams traded touchdowns with straighteasily with quarterback Washington State getting on the John Hufnagel scoring twice in scoreboardfirst late in the directing the Lions to a 240 opening quarter on a one-yard first half lead. plunge by Bernard Jackson Hufnagel scored in the first ending an eight-yard drive on and second periods, and Alberto 19 plays. The tally was set up Vitiello booted a 43-yard field when defensive back Clarence goal. The other Lion score Duren was called for pass came when Gary Gray blocked interference against split end a Syracuse punt on the Orange Tony Lomax in the end zone. 21, recovered the loose ball and On the next play Jackson ran it in for Penn State's third scored. TD. California ramebackto tie it Syracuse mounted only one on a 79-yard drive in nine plays serious threat. In the second that culminated in an 11-yard period following Hufnagel’s TD, scoring run by Isaac Curtis. the Orangemen went from their The drive was highlighted by own 29 to Penn State’s six. Bob two pass interference calls Woodruff, the Syracuse quarterback, hit Gary Sweat on three against the Cougars. Washingten State cameright straight passes and runs by back to go ahead on Jackson’s Roger Praetorius and Marty second touchdown, a four-yard Januszkiewciz set up the goalplunge that was set up by a 43- to-go first down, buf Penn yard pass from quarterback Ty State’s big line smothered two Paine to wide receiver Ike running plays and two passes wereincomplete. Nelson at the Cal four. The Lions got their final The Bearstied the score just before halftime when Steve score with only 39 seconds left Kemnitzer Broke through on when fullback Ken Andrews bucked over from the one. what was supposed to be a Hufnagel got the Lions a 7-0 short gainer and rambled 75 yards untouched into the lead when he scored on a threeyard run early in the first Cougar endzone. WSU went ahead again quarter, and Vitiello madeit 10midway through the third 0 with his field goal shortly quarter on a 35-yardfield goal after the second period opened. The Lions moved 61 yards in by Don Sweet. The Bears took the lead for nine plays the next time they the first time late in the third got the ball with Hufnagel quarter on a three-yard plunge ramming over from one-yard by Kemnitzer for his second out to cap the drive. With four and one-half touchdown of the game. Sweet then kicked field goals minutes left in the half, Gray of 37 and 44 yards to put blocked a Syracuse punt on the Washington State ahead tem- Orange's21-yardline, picked up the ball and raced unmolsted porarily 23-21. However, the Bears drove into the end zone to give Penn back downfield after Sweet's State a commanding 24-0 third field goal and when the halftime advantage. The teams battled up and Cougars stopped the Cal d-ive on the three, Wersching came down the field in the second in and booted the winner from half with neither team mounting a serious threat until the 10. ‘The win gave Cal a 42 mark Andrews scored the game's this year while Washington final TD with 39 secondsleft to play. State now is 24, Wins 31-0 SEIBERLING Sj PICKUP & CAMPER TIRES DISTRIBUTOR SAVINGS — YOUR CHOICE per TRACTIONor4 Hunters HIGHWAY aeey unt 670-15 650-16 *21% *22°5 7,00-15 7.00.16 *25% %25% hyn 7.50-16 *OA*S PEARSONTink 265 South 204 over the 54 holes. Despite the Awards also were given for the low scores at the end of each \shole round and BYU teammates captured all three, Shipley carded the low first round score with a 64 and Suzuki turned in the second round low of 65. BYU teammate Robert O'Neil produced an even par 71 for the low honors in the third round, S. Utah State giving the Tigers a 14-7 lead. Blackman was quick to get Alabama grabbed off the second of four Tennessee passes Tide defenders intercepted and three plays later, Davis ran for the goahead touchdown. It was ail Alabama after that. Emotionally high, both teams were proneto fumble in opening minutes, but Tennessee’s errors proved more damaging. It was the Vels’ fumble at their own 22 that set up the first Alabama touchdown, a 20-yard pass from Davis to Bailey. Notre Dame Upends NC SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UPI)— Notre Dame’s sophomore place kicker, Bob Thomas, bailed sut the balky Irish offense Saturday with three record-tying field goais to spark a 160 triumph over the underdog and outclassed North Carolina Tar Heels. Four times the Irish were stopped without a touchdown inside the Tar Heel 10, as much by their own futile efforts as by the points back. Five plays Downs Azusa WeberSt., Gatewood’s catches have earned 2,085 yards and 18 touchdowns, compared to 2,113 and 16 touchdowns for Seymour. Brown's touchdown pass partially made up for his two fumbles earlier in which Notre Damelost position. One came on the Carolina 7 after Mike Crotty’s 49-yard punt return and North Carolina recovered to stop the Irish for the fourth time inside its 10. Brown's previous fumble was recovered by North Carolina at the Irish 33 and the Tar Heels went for their deepest penetration of the game, to Notre Dame's 2, wherethe Irish held Ken Craven's 20-yard field goal attempt was blocked by Mike Kadish. Earlier, Notre Dame got to the Tar Heel 10 and had to settle for a field goal, got a first down on the Carolina 5, which resulted in the second field goal, and then failed to advance from a first down on the 7, which set up the wird field goal. 4LL WAL 4 _AVCHFIELD, BEAVER EPHRAIM 100 West, Provo, 373-3246 Lutz Beats Laver COLOGNE, Germany (UPI) —Bob Lutz of Los Angeles continued his doraination against Australian pros with a 64, 7-6 victory over Rod Laver Friday in a world protessional tennis tour match. Lutz defeated Roy Emerson on Thursday at the stadium orthe steering wheel. Heavy. For winter and otherwise, from $30.00 But the Steers, who counted half a dozen majorinjuries to starters — including both front line quarterbacks, could not mount a sustained drive throughout the afternoon, They spent muchof the game deep in their own territory before a nationaltelevision audience and a sellout crowd of 54,446, The victory for Arkansas caiae on a gray and heavy afternoon played muchof the time ina driving rain.It snapped a 21game Southwest Conference victory streak for Texas. The last time the Longhornslost to a conference foe was in 1968 to Texas Tech. The victory was extra sweet for Arkansas which was routed seconds left averting an upset by Texas 42-7 last year before of the Big Sky Conference lead- another national TV audience. ing Wildcats. ‘The Bobcats hadtrailed midway in the fourth quarter 21-14 but tied the game when Monte SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Boston took a punt on his 24 Quarterback Ray Dickerson yard line and ran it back for a passed for two touchdowns and touchdown. ran for a third and WestThe Bobcats led when the minster’s defense intercepted fourth quarter opened 14-13 but five passes Saturday as the a recovered Bobcat fumble by Parsons whipped Adams State Clayton Ah Quin on the Bobcat 30-12 in a Rocky Mountain nine late in the third quarter Athletic Conference game. set up a Wildcat fourth quarter Dickerson tossed a 20-yard TD touchdown that put them ahead. pass to split end Ron Gipson, In the first quarter the Bob- teamed up with fullback Chuck cats scored when Gary Mich- Riley on a 43-yard pass-un aels plunged ove: from the six- touchdown play and scored on a yard line to cap a 10-play 89- run from two yards.Jim Phillips yard drive that began with the got the other Westminster touchkickoff. down on a 28-yard run. Weber came back with a reBob Wittwer kicked a 28-yard covered fumble by Ah Quin on field goal and three extra poins the Montana State 38, Terry to round out the Parsons’ Bulych scored on a fourth down scoring, all in thefirst half. play fromthe one several plays Adams State got second-half later. touchdowns by Ted Williams, That tied the game at 7-7. from three yards after the InA blocked punt recovered by dians recovered a fumbie and Weber's linebacker Dave Whee- from two yards, ler in the end zone but the The game,played in a steady Wildcats ahead 13-7. The extra rain, left Westminster with a 1-1 point try was blocked, making mark and Adams State with a 2-1 the score 13-7. record in conference play. Montana State went 93 yards in 11 plays to go ahead 14-13 with two minutes left in the half. Tie 21-21 record holder, Jira Seymour. 213, From Cotten Bowl Montana St. Gatewood’s third pass reception of the game and gave him the Notre Dame career record for most catches with 141 compared to 138 for the previous placed third with an even par, ArkansasBlasts Texas«: the Carolina defense. The first three times Thomas kicked field goals of 28, 27 and 24 yards to give Notre Damea 9-0 lead. As Notre Dame's offense continued to sputter, it appeared the entire scoring story BOZEMAN,Mont. (UPI) — would be these three kicks Montana State University and which tied a Notre Damerecord Weber State battled to a 21-21 for field goals in a game set in tie Saturday. 1915 against Texas by Gus ‘Temperatures remainedatthe Dorais, better known as Knute freezing mark throughout the Rockne’s partner in the alleged Bobcats’ homecoming game and invention of the forward pass. snow fell during the first half But with less than nine of the game which wasthe first minutes to go in the game, blemish on Weber State’s preNotre Dame finally got a viously perfect season. touchdown, on a four-yard pass A field goal attempt of 26 from Cliff Brown, the first yards by Montana State’s Negro quarterback ever for the ‘Tweed Rhodes was blocked with Trish, to Tom Gatewood. It was Ron Branka, Utah University, CEDAR CITY, Utah (UPI) — he hit flanker Dick Southern Utah State College piled up seven touchdownsfor a 10 seconds after that, on ihe ~ =~ &:. ™ first play following Fink’s 43-7 victory over Azusa Pacific ARKANSAS QUARTERBACK Joe Ferguson passed for twu fumble of the Cowboykickoff, on a cold and snowy field touchdowns and ran for another as the Razorbacks overin tourneyplay. he hooked up with sophomore Saturday. whelmed Texas 31-7 to take over the lead in the Southwest Tailback Steve Clodfelter ran Reuben Gant on a 20-yard Confezence. Arkansasis now the favorite to win the SWC and score, giving OklahomaState a for three of the TD's andpiled up Gonzalez Hurt go to the Cotton Bowl. 112 yards rushing. Others were 19-14 lead, SAN MATEO,Calif. (UPI) — Missouri, which showed scored on an 11-yard pass from flashes of an offensive punch in Andy Gawaldo to Don Gross, Jockey Juan Gonzalez suffered Reese Grif- a broken collarbone Friday second quarter under scoring dashes sophomore quarterback Ed fiths and Jim Fasley and 2 24- when he was ‘hrown from his Johndrow, didn’t have it after yard Chuck Bowdenfield goal. mount during the first race at The lone Azusa touchdown Bay Meadows. Gonzalez is the that. The second punt the came on a 12-yard keeper by track’s leading rider with 24 LITTLE ROCK,Ark. (UPI) — yards to split end Mike Reppond. Tigers made was returned 47 quarterback John Tully. victories for the current meetArkansas quarterback Joe The slender junior also darted yards by Graham to the Tiger ing. SUSC led, 30-0 atthe half. Ferguson riddled Texas’ defense for 10 yards and another touch- 28 on fourth-and-one from the 6, for three touchdowns and ranfor down in Arkansas’ first victory another Saturday to lead the over Texas since 1966. Bill McClard added a 30-yard Razorbacks past 10th ranked Taxas 31-7 and movedinto first field goal and f + extra points plize in the Southwest Con- to give the Razorbacks a giant step toward the conference ference. We're not talking about Ferguson, directing the crown and a host role in the weight we meanstyling, Razorbacks against Texas’ Cotton Bowl New Year’s Day. Texas’ Jim Bet n scored patched-up and battered fabrics, colors. An updated defensel threw touchdown on a one yard smash set up by trench with flap detailing. passes of five and three yards to Dean Campbell’s 56-yard punt return to the Arkansas seventight end Bobby Nichols and 37 Linings of deep pile, even fur. yard line which gave the Longhorns an early 7-0 lead in Lengths that sit comfortably the first quarter. later, Graham for the 31-yard TD and ws Parsons Win TENTS WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD ON ANY ADVERTISED ITEMS! CLOSED TARPS All prices plus recappable exchange and $2.82 to $4.18 Red. Ex. Tax. Hi in the thud quarter on a 14 yard tret that climaxed a 68yard drive in nine plays. 10'x12'x4' walls and 12'x14'x4’ walls Constructed of “A” Grade 12.41 oz. White Tent Duck. Complete with guy ropes and stokes. IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY or 03 Sooner touchdown. ‘The sprint capped a 74-yard campaign in three plays. He picked up his second touchdown with 9:28 left The Ideal Camping Tent als entad Gee tpaed Utah University, 878; Utah State, 902; Boise State, 951, and South Utah State, 962. Lance Suzuki had the second low of 211, two under par, and rain, his score was nine strokes who under the 213 par. And the BYU teem had the shared signal calling with senior Tony Pounds during a 7- winning low score of 848 while 7 first half, had the show to Weber State placed second with a team total of 876. himself in the secondhalf. The other four team entries Missouri's Mike Fink, who took the opening secend half and their total scores were: kickoff &-yards deep in the end zone, hurled one tackle at his own 20 and then went untouched for a touchdown, Bama BombsTenn. Quarterback Terry Davis passed for two touchdowns and ran for a third Saturday as warfare. Ths Buckeyes, now 41 over- unbeaten, fourth-ranked Alaoama stunned error-pronce all, dominated virtually the entire game. Indiana,losing for Tennessee, 32-15. Davis, a 6foot junior from the third consecutive time in the Big Ten and 1-5 over-all, Bogalusa, L*., connected with scored its lone touchdown in the David Bailey on TDstrikes of 20 third period after a fumble and 16 yards and darted six yards tor another to give recovery. Ohio State scored in every Alabamaits first victory over period but waslimited to <ield l4th-ranked Tennessee since goals in the second and third 1966 and deal the stout Vol stanzas by Fred Schram, who defense its worst shellacking of connected from 31 and 40 yards the season. Tailback Johnny Musso also but missed a third attempt scored for the Crimson Tide and from 47in the final period. Fuliback Randy Keith scored Bill Davis bootedfield goals of 22 two of Ohio State’s touchdowns and 39 yards. Fullback Curt Watson scored while starting quarterback Dor, Lamka dashed 25 yards for the both of Tennessee's touchdowns. Buckeyes’ final score with just When George Hunt kicked the extra point after Watson's first 47 seconds left in the game. tally in the opening period Tennessee movedinto a 7-6 lead. But it was short-lived. Early in the second period, (UPI)— Brigham Young University Sophomore quarterback Brent Blackman, 155-pounds wringiug dominated the six-team Beehive wet, pitched touchdowns of 31 Collegiate Golf Tournament at aud 20 yards and bootiegged 6 Logan Country Club Saturday yards for another,all within the when it swept the team and first 10 minutes of the third individual honors, Dave Shipley, BYU, won the period Saturday, to lead Oklahoma State to a 37-16 Big tournamentwith his low score of Eightvictory over an offensive- Jon Harrison and 68 yards to scampered 66 yards for the first halfback Joe ‘Vylie. Halfback Roy Bell bolted over from the three and kicker John Carroll tacked on a 36-yard field goal as well as six conversion points to round out Oklahoma scoring. Oklahoma amassed 670 yards Mo. THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 11 Cougars Capture Beehive Golf Tourney Beats Tigers of total offense, a new school record. Previously unbeaten Colorado did all of its scoring in the third quarter on a 64-yard pass end Willie Nichols, a 16-yard Pruitt rushed for 190 yards on eat run by tailback Charlie Davis 14 carries and scored two touchand a 32-yard field goal. downs, on runs of 66 and 14 Mildren completed scoring Pruit broke loose on Oklehoyards. bombsof 54 yards to split end ma's second possession and ALISOCane Sunday, October 17, 1971 Okla St. MANUFACTURED IN OUR OWN OREM STORE. Weguaranteefast and quality service. vishs TOMATOES 153i 1767 S, Siate, Orem 225-1512 116 West Center * Provo, Utah |