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Show f Midwest Gridirua Wolves Blast 1 i I Gophers Capture Grid Tilt i Card Squad - MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Senior fullback Jim ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) Fullbacks Rob and Russel! Datis each scored two iouiidownsLytle and Michigans backs ran wild Saturday as the No. Wolverines crushed Stanford. in college football Michigans top five backs piled up 516 yards rushing in 51 carries for an average of more than 10 yards per carry. Tailback Harlan Huekleby led the attack with 157 yards in 16 carries, including an eight-yar- d touchdown tun to climax Michigans first possession. Qwarteriback Scores Less than a minute later, fellow sophomore Rick Leach, Wolverine quarterback, sprinted four yards for another TD, set up when Dom Tedesco recovered a Stanford fumble at the Cardinals 17. It was Michigans game the rest of the way as the defense thwarted Stanfords touted passing attack and regained the prestige it lost in giving up 27 points in last weeks victory over Wisconsin. Lytle, who ran for 101 yards m 19 carries, scored his first touchdown on a burst on a draw in the second quarter after John Anderson recovered a fumble by Stanfords Gary Lyrn at the Cardinal 45. Lylc added bis other score on a 14 yard burst in the third period. Gets First Touchdown Second-strin- g fullback Davis, a sophomore, scored his first touchdown on a burst through a huge hole up in the middle in the second quarter to capitalize on Jim Pickens interception of a Guy Benjamin pass. Davis sent the overflow crowd of 103,741 screaming by dashing 85 yards for a fourth quarter touchdown. It was the second longest touchdown run in Wolverine history, the longest being fabled Tom Harmons burst in 1940 against California. The other Michigan scores came on field goal by Bob Wood in the second quarter, and a three-yar- d pass from Leach to tight end Gene Johnson in the third. The shutout was the first suffered by Stanford since a 1967 loss to California. v.;;j r 51-- ' 4. ayafr V 28-1- f t f - J- , I- t t H I K Sooners Rip California Jim Culbreath rushed yards and a touchdown and Kenny King added 130 yards in a d Oklahoma offense that defeated California, Saturday. d Culbreath ripped 56 yards for the Sooners first touchdown and rolled up 128 on 12 carries in the first half alone. Sooner quarterback Dean Blevins scored on a run and passed 65 yards to split end Lee Hover for another touchdown. Blevins and Hover hooked up another way later, the quarterback running 13 yards and then fumbling to Hover who scooted 58 yards to the goal. Joe Roth, Californias heralded quarterback, hit a touchdown pass to split end Ed Gillies and Golden Bear running back Markey Crane ran 11 drive yards for a touchdown to cap an sparked by Roths passing. Jim Breech hit a field goal for the Bears. With the fullbacks leading the stampede, Oklahoma chewed up huge chunks of yardage in the early minutes of the game but turned the ball over on fumbles three tunes within the first 10 minutes. NORMAN, Okla. (UPI) for 145 fullback-dominate- 28-1- fifth-ranke- rd d Nebraska Belts Indiana BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (UPI) off last weeks Eighth-ranke- d stalemate at Nebraska, shaking with Louisiana State, routed Indiana Saturday, hard running Monte Anthony and Rich Bems each scoring twice. The Cornhuskers, here for the first time in 31 years, piled up a 38-- 0 lead before Indiana scored in the third period. Nebraska substituted freely from the third period intersectional match. Both on of the Anthony and Bems gamed 84 yards apiece, with Anthony smashing over for touchdowns from the d line while Bems scored on runs of three and five yards. Nebraska converted Indiana fumbles in the first and second periods into touchdowns. On the first, Tony Samuel recovered quarterback Bob Kramers bobble on the Indiana 14, with Anthony scoring. Then Ken Wightman recovered Tony Suggs fumble on the Indiana 26, with Bems scoring. 45-1- 3, ' " ' -- Washington X - - - X 'tf t - w i I J i ,1 3 4 :- - -- iNv , !,2 I r - ' w T- - . d d J g 'Mi 1 '1 c Associated Press Wire photo Gopher back Kent Kitzmann heads for turf as Washington State's Tom Thompson holds to his foot in Saturdays football game. Notre Dame Rolls Irish Club Rips Purdue Squad Halfback A1 Hunter SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UPI) touchdown pass and set a personal threw a career high rushing with 96 yards including another touchdown Saturday to lead Notre Dames Fighting Irish to a 23-- triumph over Purdue. It was a battle cf running backs as Notre Dame threw only three passes in the first half, Hunter completing the touchdown toss to Mark McLane while Purdue attempted 12 passes and completed only three. Fake Play Back Fires Hunters scoring throw came after Purdues Dave Eagm had failed on a fourth down fake punt in which he intended to pass only to find his receivers covered. He lost 12 yards when he was tackled by Luther Bradley, turning the ball over to Notre Dame on the Boilermakers 38 to set up the first touchdown of the game. Notre Dame threw only four passes in the second half and Rick Slager completed three of them for 29 yards. Slager, who was the Irish quarterback until the final five minutes of the game, ran as much as he passed, gaining 16 yards in seven plays while he tned only seven passes. Notre Dame used eight ball carriers in thn contest and Jerome Heavens ran for 73 yards on 21 carries. For Purdue Scott Dierking made 93 yards on 20 carries and John Skibinski 72 in 16. Purdue Passing Game Purdue relied on its passing game in the second half and quarterback Mark Vitali wound up with nine completions in 32 attempts for 137 yards. d 9 Illini Crew Deflates one-side- d one-yar- Hawke es Whip Syracuse Junior Ernie Sheeler and Freshman Tom Renn scored two touchdowns each as in an intersection-a- l Iowa overpowered Syracuse, 41-home-openfootball clash Saturday afternoon. The Ilawkeyes scored on their first seven possessions, the game ended on Iowas eighth possession and Coach Bob Comminbs squad was never forced to punt. On its first possession, Syracuse got a Kinnick field goal by Dave Jacobs. Stadium record Thereafter, quarterback Bili Hurley could cover mount a scoring offensive. IOWA CITY (AP) 3, er Tigers d High-Rate- Tailback James Coleman ran for two touchdowns and Kurt Steger hit slotback Enc Rouse with a pair of touchdown passes Saturday in and leadmg Illinois to a 31-- 6 upset of mistake-pron- e d Missouri. Coleman, who gained 152 yards on 31 carries before leaving the game with two minutes to play, scored on second half runs of two and four yards. Steger, who hit 10 of 18 passes for loO yards before also leaving the touchdown game early, hit Rouse with a seven-yar- d in the second quarter and scoring bomb in the third. also scored on a field goal by Illinois, Dan Beaver in the first quarter after Illinois Durwin Tucker recovered an errant pitchout from Missouri quarterback Steve Pisarkiewiez to Curtis Brown on the Tiger 45. Missouri, coming off a 5 win at Southern Cal last Saturday, started only one drive from outside its own 20 and had to settle for field goals of 39 and 42 yards by Tim Gibbons as it lost three fumbles. COLOMBIA, Perkins scored two touchdowns on short runs and freshman kicking specialist Paul Rogmd kicked field goals of 25 and 36 yards, leadmg Minnesota to a 4 college football victory over Mo. sixth-ranke- d 2-- d 46-2- The Sail Lake Tribune, Sunday, September V" 'a- - WfcjgtfVfr. K 3 10, J07G Spartans Defeat Wyominj Tough - EAST LANSING. Mich. (AP) Quarterback Ed Smith, playing his first college football game, threw two touchdown passes Saturday and guided Michigan State to a 0 victory over Wyoming. flip to fullback Smith, a junior, tossed a mne-yar- d strike to flanker Kirk Levi Jackson and a Gibson to give MSU Coach Darryl Rogers his first nrttri udth thp qnartariQ Smith sat out last weeks opening game with Ohio State under an NCAA suspension, but took over from starter Marshall Lawson m the first quarter Saturday when the Spartans could not get going. Under Rogers air attack, Smith also connected on bomb to Jackson to set up a one yard scoring plunge by the big fullback The MSU drive had stalled deep in Wyoming territory, but the CowIhivs fumbled the ball right backa to give MSU a second chance The MSU defense recovered from a quick Cowboy 4fuiok4um m tWn ftorMoe ivnninrr mmnfisc on) to rile) Wyoming to a field goal by Dan Chnstopulos in the second quarter The loss evened Wyomings season record at the same as Michigan States a 21-1- State Saturday. Perkins, who normally is used only in goal-lin- e situations, scored on runs of three and one yards late in the third period, as the Gophers, 2), took a 25-- lead to break ope.-- , a close contest. Pulls Close Washington State pulled to within 10-- 8 early in the third period on a touchdown pass from Jack Thompson to Brian Kelly, covering 44 yards. Dan Doornmk raced around nght end of the two point conversion. Thompson and Kelly hooked up again with 2 24 left in the game on an touchdown pass to dose uut the scoring Mmnesota capitilized on a Washington State error to regain the momentum Desi Williamson recovered a Thompson fumble at the Washington State 26 with 8.52 left in the third quarter. Wldn Gap Five plays later, Per- kins scored from the three, and Tony Dungy passed to Ron Kullas for a two-poiconversion to give the Gophers an 18-- 8 lead Perkins bulled in from one yard out with 25 seconds left in the period, and Rogind kicked his second extra point as the Gophers took a 25-- 8 lead. field Rogind s goal with 9.26 left gave Mmnesota a 28-- 8 8 nm ' ifi IN THE ATTIC. KUSULOnQSU Reduces heat in summer saving air conditioning costs Reduces cold in winter saving heating costs Effective even without attic fan IN THE OUTSIDE WALLS... 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