Show melt Besperation Brive Stalls 2® Yards Short Of Score By Kurt McGregor Snorts MWw TUCSON Arix (UPI)-S- ev Li Arizona territory and Barry enth ranked Air Force managed capped off the victory with his to salvage a 0 victory over field goal Arizona Saturday as d field Barry booted a goal with no time remaining The Falcons who came into the contest with a string of seven straight victories scored three times in the last quarter to overcome a 20-- 7 Wildcat lead The winning field goal came on their second chance 23-2- Q-ai- - FT COLLINS Colo Wayne Burris picked off a Utah State pass with 27 seconds remaining in the game Saturday afternoon to preserve a 3 homecoming victory for the Colorado State Rams It was only the second victory for the CSU team this year and their first win since the season opener against New Mexico Skate They had lost six in a row Ram coach Jerry Wampfler before the game that his felt drives by both clubs Wyoming and Lyman Farasopoulos moved from its own 36 to Hansen had two interceptions team had progressed steadily BYU’s 15 where quarterback apiece against the harrassed and said he hoped they would be Scott Freeman fumbled on a' Freeman to tie a school rec- able to put it all togehter against handoff and BYU's Jeff Lyman ord Hansen's thefts gave him the Aggies For USU it was the same stay recovered A Gunderson fumble right for the year Just one as a week ago against BYU when stopped an earlier BYU drive short of the BYU season on the Cowboys 49 they mounted a drive in the Alert Cougars Rip 20-1- WAC Cowboys 23-- 8 Barry’s first attempt missed By JAMES BAPIS but Arizona was called for PROVO Utah (UPI) Brigroughing the kicker and the ball was moved up to the Wildcat ham Young combined an alert defense and the passing of 'scrthree Standout fur the Academy ambling Brian Gunderson to was Brian Bream who scored post a 23-- 3 victory over misall three Falcon touchdowns on take riddled Wyoming Saturday The Cougars' defense turned plunges For Arizona reserve sopho- in six pass interceptions mid remore quarterback Bill Demory covered three fumbles and Guntook over for injured starter derson a take-charsophoBrian Linstroir in die first half more passed for two touchand guided the Wildcats to the downs as the Cougars defeated Wyoming for the first time The only score in the first 'since 1962 Gunderson threw 12 yards to half came as the Air Force offensive machine spurted to tailback Dave Cora in the seclife on passes from quarterback ond period for his first touchscorBob Parker to Ernie Jennings down and added a and hard driving runs by ing strike to Pete Van Valken- give BYU coach Tom tailback Bream Bream went his first victory ever the final yard for the second-quartover the Cowboys score His second TD pass which Arizona roared back early in put BYU ahead 13-- 3 was an the third quarter Pinpoint easy loft to VanValkenberg who passes from Demory to Hal was standing alone in the WyoAranson and Charlie McKee aet ming end zone touchdown burst up a one-yar-d Gunderson appeared trapped Willie halfback Lewis Lewis by for a huge loss but shook free also scored on a four-yarand threw easily for the touchromp in the third quarter down After end Bill McKinley VanValkenberg increased fiu recovered an Air Force fumble lead to 20-- moments later when on the Falcon 20 Demory he cracked over from the one scored on a one-yaplunge after Dan Hansen intercepted a the Conversion kick missed and returned it to the The game changed complex- pass line Wyoming ion in the fourth quarter when The contest two new saw Falcon tackle John Bierie NCAA career records established-Arizona recovered an fumble on one by BYU’s Chris the 13 yard line setting up and the other by Bob Bream's second touchdown Parker then initiated another Jacobs of Wyoming Farasopoul-o- s set a new NCAA mark for touchdown drive with five minutes left to tie the score at combined kickoff and punt returns while Jacobs established 0 'With seconds left - Parker a new field goal record After a scoreless first period threw a pass to Jennings deep Gunderson directed the Cougars on an 81 - yard f coring drive passing the final 12 yards to Coon for the score It was BYU’s first touchdown of the season on a pass The Cowboys bounced back with a field goal by Jacobs that gavt the Bozeman ack WICHITA Kan Mont senior the NCAA career Jess Taylor rambled for mark for field goals with 37 three touchdowns to lead the He had been tied at 38 enterCincinnati Bearcasts to a 356 ing the game with Jerry win over Wichita State Saturwho also played at BRAD BENNETT of Logan High is tackled in end zone by Roy day defenders as be gets off pass te Friday’s action There was a lot of Wyoming It was the Shockers’ first who had 32 grid actioa yesterday as Utah State Utah Weber 8tate and BYU Farasopoulos home game since the airplane of kickoff returns and 21 crash in the Colorado Rockies yards Oct 2 that killed 31 persons - one-ya- rd closing minutes of the game but had it halted by a pass interception inside the opponents ten yard line And Just like the BYU loss too USU was set back over 100 yards in penalties which prevented the Utags from sustaining any number of threatening drives Take No Credit But you can take nothing away Ram team from an outstai led by Lawrence McCutchera who had 104 yards in 22 carries He also caught six passes for 117 screen yards including a pass early M the third quarter that put his team ahead 13-- 6 Just minutes earlier Dan Torzala had kicked a 57 yard field goal to tie the score 64 after USU had talon a 3 halftime lead 66-yar- d 6-- rd er ato Fara-aopoul- os 20-2- (UPI)-FuU-b- 14 first-strin- Shock- g ed 10-ya- d one-yar- 31st victim Wednesday when he died from bums suTsred in the accident Knicks Collegiate Scoreboard Witt NEW YORK (UPI)— Dave DeBusschere and Walt Frazier acored 10 straight points midway through the second half Saturday night in powering the 0 New York Knicks to a 107-8- victory over Det jit that e winning snapped the streak of the previously unbeaten Pistons nine-gam- Kentucky field goal by Joe A Liljenqiidst closed out the scoring for the Cougars In the opening period fum- Wcsf Colorado Slate 20 Utah State 13 Brigham Young 23 Wyoming 3 Weber state 30 No Arizona 0 Air Force 23 Arizona 20 California 13 USC 10 Idaho State 37 Montana St 24 Stanford 4S Oregon St 10 Nebraska 29 Colorado 13 Midwvsf Michigan 29 Wisconsin IS Iowa 14 Minnesota 14 Cincinattl 35 Wichita St S Dayt n 21 Nc Illinois 20 Bowling Green 24 Marshall 24 Kansas State 17 Missouri 13 Toledo 14 Miami 13 Ohio State 24 Northwestern 10 Michigan St 32 Indiana 7 Illinois 23 Purdue 21 Seuth Tennessee 41 Wake Forest 7 Richmond 3' Citadel 14 Kentucky 27 No Car St 2 Georgia Tech 24 Duke 14 Clemson 24 Maryland 11 No Carolina 30 Virginia 15 Auburn 43 Florida 14 Tulane 10 Vanderbilt 7 Alabama 35 Miss State 4 Georgia 52 So Carolina 34 By United Press International Ohio State led a clean aweep of victories for those among the top 10 teams scheduled Saturday by overcoming a 104 halftime deficit to subdue a stubborn Northwestern team bent on an upset and a short cut to the Rose Bowl Top-rank- East Syracuse 43 Pittsburg 13 Boston 34 Connecticut 9 Davidson 55 VMI 21 John Bracking tan Kern finished the scoring in the fourth with a three-yar- d run Second-ranke- d Texas had little trouble disposing of Southern Methodist as fullback Steve Wroster ran for four touchdowns to lead the a to a romp Long-hum- 42-1- 5 34-1- 0 The Buckeyes took command of t'ie game in the third period touchdown run by cu a quarterback Rex Kern and an eight-yarscoring slant by six-yar- d d 3 Notre Dame had No perhaps the easiest time of all by crushing helpless Navy 56-- 7 Quarterback Joe Thetemann teamed up with Tom Gatewood for two of the Irish scores and 5 Bill Bars bulled over twice by beating Wisconsin d line as Split end Paul Staroba pulled in from inside the Notre Dam rolled to its sixth six of quarterback Don Moore-head- 's 11 completions for 178 win Nebraska ranked Norn 4 yards and one touchdown to took another giant step toward spearhead the Wolverine ata Big Eight Conference title by tack Stanford and quarterback Jim 3 vanquishing Colorado Quarterback Van Brownson Plunkett continued on their way passed for two touchdowns und to the Rose Bowl exploding for ran for a third to pace the 31 prints in the second half to thump Oregon State 4210 Gorahusker attack d Michigan head- Plunkett who is waging a finale strong battle with Notre to its season ing showdown with Ohio State Dame's Theismann for the scored its seventh straight win Heisman Trophy threw three touchdown passes in the Indians' seventh win of the 29-1- two-yar- 29-1- Fifth-ranke- Stars Remain On Tap - SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Donnie Freeman and Zelmo combined for 63 points to lead the undefeated Utah Stars 3 to a American Basket-Beat- y ball Association victory over 122-11- Stanford By 48-1- 0 Calif (UPI)-J- im Plunkett stymied in the first half except for a “bomb" to Jadt Lasater broke loose in the second half with a pair of scoring throws Saturday as favored Stanford rolled to a 0 victory over outmanned Oregon State and another step closer to the Rose Bowl STANFORD rd Colgate 21 Lehigh 12 Harvard 39 Penn 23 Princeton 45 Brown 14 21 Army 13 The Knicks playing before Boston Coll Dela are 15 Temple 13 their first sellout crowd in eight Notre Dame 54 Navy 7 home gamer were leading by Cornell 31 Columbia 20 with 30 Penn State 42 W Virginia only four points 7 seconds remaining in the third Dartmouth 10 Yale 0 quarter when DeBusschere connected for a pair of field Southwest 45 Texas ASM 4 goals He sank die opening Arkansas Texas 42 SMU IS basket of the fourth quarter Okletwma 29 Iowa State 21 and Frazier then scored a field Houston 21 Tulsa 9 TCU 24 Baylor 17 goal and two free throws 71-6- Ohio State 9 ITe&as Erish 6 9 Register Top Ten Sweep bles killed potential scoring Collegiate Scoreboard all played Logaa and Sky View were ia actioa Friday Paid Willie photo Grid Roundup 36-ya- 46-1- The Indians “out" favorites over the Beavers were ahead by only 0 at intermission as the Oregon State defense picked off tro Plunkett passes and flicked away two others which would have been sure scores In the second hklf though Plunkett who became the first man in history to gain more 17-1- than 7000 career yards in total offense found the range with a nine-yar- d scoring pass to Bob Moore and a to Reggie Sanderson to break the game wide open Plunkett left with about 10 minutes to go and finished the day with 13 completions in 26 attempts for 210 yards The three scoring passes gave the senior a total of 12 for the year The victory was the Indians' fifth without a loss in the Pacified Confererce with two league games to go It also was Stanford'a seventh triumph of the year overall in right games Oregon State now is 24 in the Pac-- 6 and 26 overall sixth-ranke- d drive” season Seventh the Denver Rockets Saturday night Freeman and Beaty led a fourth period rally that sewed up Utah’s fifth consecutive victory before 5171 fans in the Salt Palace The two teams were locked in a see-sabattle in the first half with Utah carrying a 5 lead into the dressing room at halftime 56-5- Rookie Ralph Simpson Michigan State star kept Denver on Utah's heels in the first half with 18 points He with 27 Larry Cannon led the Rockets with 31 Freeman led the Stars with 32 followed by Beaty with 31 Veteran Wayne Hightower turned in a sparkling defensivi Job for Utah on Bryon Beck the Rockets’ leading scorer Beck was held to seven points ett of them coming in the second half form- er Ln-ish- ed ranked Air Force received a real scare from Arizona but remained undefeated when Craig Barry booted field goal with no s time remaining giving the Falcons a 0 victory No 8 Arkansas and No 9 Tennessee ahd little trouble The with their opponents Razorbacks Texas whipped A&M 456 and the Vote pounded Wake Forest 41-- 7 No 10 Arizona State and Norn 11 Louisiana State were idle In other games involving the 20-ya- 23-2- top 20 No 12 Auburn bounced back after last week's loss to Louisiana State with a 4 rout of Florida Dartmouth tied for No 18 inched toward tie Ivy League title by blanking Pit16th ranked Yale 10-- 0 tsburgh also tied for No 18 had its Lambert Cup hopes shattered by Syracuse as the revived Orangemen posted a 42 13 win Toledo the third team ranked at No 18 edged Miami 63-1- of Ohio 14-1- 3 score nullified and maintained possession of the ball with second and goal from the Utag 23 Two fine defensive plays prevented Ram pass completions and Colorado State settled for a 40 yard field goal by Dan Torzala to take the lead 20 t th 2:37 remaining in the first quau’er The pass interception by minute and one-ha-lf remaining in the first half After the Rams had picked off an Adams acrid intended for Wicks and moved to the Utah State five yard line Wayne fenith rifled a shot into the end zone only to have Brooks step in front of the tended receiver for the interception With 1:27 remaining in the second quarter Utah State headed for touchdown territory only to see Tom Stockham intercept another Adams pasa and give the Rams new life On the first play Smith passed to Jake Green who had got behind Brooks Brooks reached out and grabbed Green’s Jersey getting a pass interference call penalty but possibly preventing the Ram’s speedster from taking the pass all the way for a touchdown With time running out the Rams tried for a Arid goal but ft was wide and USU maintained its lead After Utah State had established its running game with Jerry Holmes and Ed Giles quarter back Tony Adams threw four straight passes to move USU the final 73 yards of a 66 yard dkive for the Aggies touchdown Adams connected with Paul Reuter on a quick look-i- n to move Utah State 18 yards to its own 45 He then connected with Bob Wicks to move Utah State to the Ram 38 Following a five yard illegal procedure call Adams passed again to Reuter on a quick look-i- n that moved the bell to the Rams 24 From there Adams stepped forward out of a good pocket and Mt Wes Garnett going full speed into the comer of the Ram end zone and Utah State had its jrst six prints Aft Have Goad Slats Utah State statistics showed good balance as Ed Giles picked ip 95 yards in 15 carries for a 61 average and John Strycula picked up 81 yards in 16 carries for a 55 average Strynda also caught two passes for 21 yards The top receiver for USU however was Bob Wicks who hauled in six passes for 77 yards Reuter had three receptions for 88 yards The final statistics the closeness of the as both teams had 23 first and identical rushing of 207 yards estate USU in the passing department with 190 passing to Brooks came with Utah State came back to tie the acme at 12all when they recovered McCutchera fumble on their own 38 Going 64 yards in six plays Utah State tacked up the firing score with 11:58 remaining in the game The score came on a seven yard pasa to Wes Garnett from quarterback Tony Adams ft was the second such combination that worked for a score s in the game giving the duo four of the Aggies' last five touchdowns as they also scored two of the three touchdowns against Brigham Young last week The Mg gain of the drive was scamper by John Strycula Adams continued to show his great versitility aa he remained to the game and booted the extra point to knd the score Rams Take Lead After an exchange of punts Colorado State sustained a 72 yard scoring drive that saw quarterback Wayne fhnith mix Ms plays to perfection The Rams not only gained the and deciding score but ate iq much of the dock— 6:11 to be exact-a- nd the Aggies took over with Just 3:56 remaining Adams quickly engineered a drive that took Utah State to file Ram 20 A key play kept the Aggies alive when Adams rolled left and ran The for the first down sophomore signal caller then threw passes to Paul Reuter and Bob Wicks that moved the ball to the CState 20 Oh the next play Adams weut USU's 189 The big difference had to be in back and passes towards Wicks on the sideline but Burria the passing department stepped in front of the Intended Although USU completed one receiver to intercept and dash more pass than the Rams CSU the Aggies hopes of victory intercepted four passes while USU could only intercept Scare Early The pass for a touchdown USU established its running its the Aggies was only the second game early and then well publicized passing game to of the year on the Aggie score the only touchdown of the secondary It was also one of the first half The Aggies were able few times when the pasa was thereby to take a 6 to 3 lead into complete and the tackle wasn't made on the spot the halftime dressing room Now 3 on the year Utah ft took a clipping penalty called against CSU on a touch- State must prepare for next down (day and a pass in- Saturday’s battle with arcfrrival terception by CSU Wendell Utah in Logan It will be the Brooks in the Aggie's own end Utags first home game since zone to keep USU from putting Sept 19 on the two touchdowns scoreboard in file first half The dip came on a play that saw Lawrence McCutcheon carry the ball in from five yards out with three minutes remaining in the first quarter with the penalty however the Rams saw the ad 23-ya- ers The Bearcats rushed for 260 yards and limited the Shockers to 42 yards on the ground Cincinnati quarterback A1 Johnson and tailback Steve Cowan pushed the game out of reach with two touchdowns in the second quarter Johnson touchdown kept for an and Cowan scored from seven yards out to give the Bearcasts a 21-- 3 halftime lead Taylor scored the game's first touchdown on a 14 yard run and added two more TDs in the third period on an d Jaunt and a plunge During the half a telegram from Resident Nixon to the Shockers was read The team held a memorial service in the dressing room after the game for teammate John Taylor a from Sherman Tex who became the crash's (McCutcheon) Adama-to-Wick- rd including Lawrence after did a good job getting going in the first quarter I am happy that we showed we could come from behind! thought we put a lot of things together today we didn’t previouslywe didn’t let them out of any holes except for that one long one” the winning coach related Mills Adds Comment Losing coach Chuck mu said that “Colorado State played welL We didn’t play welL When the pressure was on Colorado State they reeded well and rammed it down our throats When the pressure was on us we didn’t read well When you gd penalties you can’t sustain a good d Wichita Losec To Cincinnati The field goal set a new school record for estate breaking the record Torzala himself set last year against Utah State a 42 yard field goal It also broke the Western Athletic Conference mark held by Jerry DePoyster of Wyoming of 54 yards The kick was two yards short of the NCAA record held by Jan Stenerud when he played for Montana State Wampfler had praise for his Rams post game “I thought ui 3-- Hear Hally Heats KJ§ LOS ANGELES (UPI)-Se-- nior kicker Randy Y field booted a goal longest of his career to outburst in climax a the fourth period Saturday as California upset the University of Southern California 1210 in a Pacific-- 8 football game The Trojans went ahead in the second period on a touchdown pass from Jimmy Jones to Clarence Davis The Bears came back early in the fourth period to drive 68 yards with quarterback Dave Penhall diving the final yard to score and tie the game 1210 Wenching booted a second period field goal from 27 yards out and the pair of three printers gave him 21 for his career to tte the Pacific-- ! record Wer-selli- d Midway through the fourth parted Penhall moved the Bears from their 42 to the Trojan 29 as he completed two passes for 20 yards to Steve Sweeney With fourth down and six to go on the 29 Wenching calmly booted the ball from the 36 for the game-winnin- g field goal Penhall completed 13 oLS passes for 174 yards Jones completed Li of 31 for 208 yards to become the career passing leader in Trojan history surpassing Steve Sogge's mark of 2547 yards California demonstrated Pi defensive strength for 25 minutes of the first half as the Bears turned back the Trojans three times inside the 20 yard line But in the final minute of the half Jones hit Davis with a sideline |