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Heis the son qT Sun Devils eS Hadspeth and played sophomore downs in the second half ASU ball at Prove High Schoo! before quarterback Dennis Sproul and Ispeth, a freshman, carried ee yards w BYU. intercepted It showdow a had g » W San Antenic 1 overall. dropped New Mexico é& DumpsStars Arkansas Thrashes Rams 2:2 SAN ANTONIO, Tex. UPI - LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (UPI) — Halfback Ike Forte scored two touchdowns, set up another with a 67-yard run and rushed for 153 yards Sature to spark UTAH’S STEVE MARLOWEis sae twe-yaré gain be by Wysnilag’s Larry Suhasky (66) and Tuitock (73). The Cowboys won, 31-13, te band the Utes their sixth straight joss iéis season and eighth straight over the last twe years Wyoming Rips Winless Utah LARAMIE, Wyo. (UPI) — Minifuliback Kobbie Wright bulled his way for three hdowns Saturday and Wyoming rolled to a 31-13 victory over winless and mistake prone Utah in a battle for the Western “Athletic Conference basement Wyoming, gainingits first win in four WAC games andsecondin seven this season, also scored on a 13-yard run by Rick Costello who had a 36-yard third quarter field goalas well Utah, 0-6 overali and 64 in the WAC, trailed only 21-13 at the half on field goals of 31 and 41 yards by Mike Brown, a native of Riverton, Wyo., and a one-yard plunge by Steve Marlowe with 6:54 leftin thefirst half, § Arkansas thrashing of out- thenation cominginto the game. ‘yard scoring run ai Little kicked a 24-yard in the first Eckwood, starting “ scored on a nine ColoradoStateSaturday night + fourth quarter Running bark the shooting rday night whip the UtahStars 101 - 68 in an The Ramattack sufferedafter SBA WesternDivision contest ‘The Spurs out rebounded the RF: Forte, a 198-pound junior rammed over from a yal college transfer, scored on runs and Clark Kernble booted a 37 7 and 2 yards in the first yard fieid goalfor the Rams. ‘The Razorbacks dominated the quarter and fullback Rolland the outset as they Fuchs added scores on runs of 1 }'s running game and and 11 yards as the Razorbacks Utah's frusiration was best smothered the Rams’ exemplified mid-waythrough the zoomed to a 37-9 halftimelead. fourth quarter when it had a Halfback Vaughn Lusby had a passing attack, which wastopsin firsi-and-i0 on the Wyoming 18 quarterback Mark Driscoll went out of the game Stars 60 to 40 and outshot them 44 midway through, the second Pe Cent to 30 per cent from the period with a sprained right floor te in increase their record knee. Colorado Stale also lost to spiit end Dan O'Rourke to what was believed to be a broken arm: Arkansas scored on six of its first eight possesions. Three of those touchdowns came ondrives of 8 yards. Another Razorback touchdown was sel up by a fumbie recovery at the Ram 11. WEE, ALIGHAERT B.3B. ASHTON C9. 175%, 168©,ProveST5-0508 and wound up turning the bali overon downs on the Cowboy31 Nation’s Top Teams Win ByUnited Press International ‘The nation’s top teams were expected to win easily Saturday. And, for a change, form prevailed. Ohio State, Michigan, Alabama, Auburn, Notre Dame, Southem California and Oklahoma each won easily As far as upsets—this season's “in” thing—were concerned, Arizona and Tulane were the only ranked teams to get dumped. Georgia Tech, the season’s first tough test for the previously unbeaten Green Wave, rolled to an easy 27-7 victory and Gary Sheide's five touchdown passes carried Brigham Youngtoa 37-13 victory overArizona. Archie Griffin ran for 173 yards, tying former Oklahoma star Steve Owens’ NCAA record of 17 straight 100-plus yard performances,as the top-ranked Buckeyes dissembled Northwestern55-7. Second-ranked Michigan also breezed to an easy Big Ten victory, crushing Minnesota 490. Bob Lytle rushedfor 158 yards to lead a Wolverine assault which rolled up 626 yardstotaloffense. Junior quarterback Robert Fraley, who wona starting berth just last week, ran for one teuchdown and passed for two others as third-ranked Alabama clobbered Texas Christian 41 3 College Grid Scores Heidelberg24 Grand Valley49 Manchester 0 GroveCity 7 Kenyon Hanover4% Earlham 13 Boe, dp atiaenB Brigham Young37 Arizona 13 Drake29NewMexicoSt. 28 Lewis6Adams i.0 Memphis41No, Texas .0 Oklahoma63 Kansas 3.0 Hope 28Kalamazoo7 linesS24 No, Ikinois 14 Indiana Si. (Ind. 56 Butler (Ind. ) 27 Towa 14 Dlinois 12 lowa &. 22 Kansas 6 Kent S51 Akron 4 ‘Texas Tech 20SMU17 West Miami (Ohio)$8Toledo 22 Michigan49 Minnesota 0 MichiganSt. 31 Purdue? MigTehSaves. 2 MissouriColorado: MiskinDenon 4 Nebraska 7Oklahoma St.3 Nats 13Cental hi7 Natre Dame38Miami (Fla OhioSt. 85 Northwestern 7 ‘hio U5Wan. Mich. 3 Clivet 23 Alma 10 Giterbein 5Wooster 12 ‘South Dakota 37 North Dakota 24 Upper lowa 4 Dubuque 1¢ Wabesh25S Joseph's (Ind. ) 6 Chlo, Cail. 45 Bethany (Kans. ) 10 IdahoS. 10WeberSt. 8 Nontana St. 6 Idaho21 Nevada-Reno'30ChicoSt. 12 NortherColo, % Nebraska-Omaha 7 ‘SouthernCalif. 31 Oregon St. 16 UCLA California 3 ‘(lah St21 West Texas &. 16 Wa 0 ‘Wyaming3t Utah 13 Alabama #1 TCU3 ‘Auburn38Florida St. 6 Stade! %Appalachian 8.17 Davidson 17HampdenSydney 16 Florida99Duke13 Fordham2)Johns Hopkins 10 Furran2i Wofford 10 Georgia Tech 27 Tulane 7 Guilford2 Randolph-Macon 7 Howard 18 North Car, A&T9 KentuckySt, 21 Arkansas-Pine Bluff0 Livingstone 19Fayettevile 15 Western Iii. 28 Northern Mich, 21 first eae atka 10-yard run, just two plays after Utah sophomore Jim Miller, starting his first game at quarterback, Auburn's sophomore quarter- fumbled his first snap from back Phil Gargis also threw for center and Wyoming’s Paul two touchdowns and ran for a Nunu recovered it at the Ute 12 third as the fourth-ranked nee routed Florida State, And just1:29 later, Wyoming's extending the Seminoles’ Ae versatile freshman quarterback, streak to 19 games. Costello, ran 13 yards for the secord Poke touchdown. That Tom Clements was yet another quarterback to throw for two play was set up when Costelio touchdowns and run for another booted a squibbieron the kickoff as No. 5 (tie) Notre Dame which Marlowe fmbled and Wyodrubbed No. 13 Miamiof Florida ming’s Aaron Kyle recovered at the Utah32. 387. Anthony Davis scored the 4ist and 42nd touchdowns of his career, a Pacific-8 record, and fifth-ranked Southern Cal overcame a 10-0 deficit to defeat Oregon,31-10. Oklahoma Coach Barry Switzer had another embarrassing day as the Sooners humiliated Kansas State 63-0. Joe Washington gained 133 yards in 17 carries forthe undefeated Sooners. Eagles Win, 6-2 SALT LAKE CITY — Things have been going badly for the Fort Worth Texansof the Central Hockey League and Saturday they took a turn for the worse as the Salt Lake Golden Eagles pinned anotherloss on them, 6-2, in the Salt Palace before 6,162 fans. 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