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fr5v A If A T1TL WAN, TAK Roll 17 to verferth hit five passes for 48 yards in a second quarter touchdown drive that covered 80 yards. Iowa 0 a Ohio State 7 10 81 0-31 OSU Barrington 33 run (Funk kick) OSU FG Funk OSU-Sander 4 run (Funk kick) OSU Barrinston 3 run (Funk kick) OSU Rein 22 pass from Unverferth (Funk kick) OSU Sander 3 run (Funk kick) Attendance 84,1 14. Irish ICHIGAN State won 11 the Big Ten foot-ball championship yesterday and a clearcut claim to the Rose Bowl by coming from behind and overcoming' an unexpectedly stubborn Indiana 27-13, at East Lansing, Mich. TRAILING 13-10 going into the final period, the Spartans, the nation's No. 1 team, its quest for the national championship lies Notre Dame, victor yesterday over North Carolina 17-0 and like the game here, a fourth-quarter thriller.

scored a touchdown on a 43-13 yarti phhs from Steve Juday onlv seven plays to score, with tijj, th finul hre krlrly clashing the final tnree. to Gene Washington and Dick Kenncy, the barefoot Hawaiian k'fker, added a 27-yard field goat. Then with 13 seconds left to play Charlie Thornhill intercepted an Indiana pass and returned 37 yards to the Indiana 5 to put State in posi- 1 FRUSTRATED by fumbles for three quarters, fourth-ranked Notre Dame broke loose after Ken Ivan's 38-Jard field Roal with two m-oring runs by Nick Eddy to "tfcfcat North Carolina 17-0 yes-itrday at South Bend, Ind. After driving to the North four in thi. first quarter and to the five In the sec-tihd without euccesii Notre Dame finally cranked up a payoff drive in the fading minutes of the third.

The Irish drilled 64 yards hut had to nettle for Ivan's field goal at 1:41 of the fourth. WINS 0 ciise parade with a one yard plunge late in the game. Syracuse West Virginia svri mi. i run (Smith kick) vyvu-Rarfer II pass from McCune (Kinder kick) 31 pass Interception avu Manna (kick tailed) WVU-Leftrldsie I run (pass feiled) Syr Little 7 run (Smith kick) Svr-Llttle run (Smith kick) 5vr Csonka 3 run (kick taneai Syr Csonka run (Smith kick) Syr Little 1 run (Smith kick) Attendance 33,500. Hoosier 7 14 13 7-41 6 0 0 1 Pack Clips Seminoles lICKING specialist Harold Dctris booted a 41-yard field goal in the third quarter to give underdog North Carolina State a 3-0 homecoming football victory yesterday over Florida State at Raleigh, N.C.

The Wolfpack, playing its last game in historic Riddlck Stadium, used a rugged defense to win Its fourth consecutive rritiA ai-ij-l Mite) ii irrl-, FROM then on, the flood gates were open. Halfback Eddy, the main weapon throughout, took handoff from Bill Zloch on the first play after a Tar Heel punt. He broke loose near the sidelines and streaked 66 yards for the first touchdown with 7:35 remaining. In the final minutes, Danny Talbott's pasn wan stolen bv Mike McOIll on the North Carolina 41. It took the Irish 3 TO 0 Coast Conference game was never in doubt.

Calabrese sparked the Duke attack with 80 yards In 22 carries. Wake Forest 0 0 0 7-7 Duke 0 13 14 1340 Duke-Calabrne 2 run (Caldwell kick) 43 pa" from 0rvald (Kick Duke-Calabrese 1 run (run failed) 2 run (Dow MSS Duke pyan 33 run (kick failed) Duke Ryan pass from Orvald (Caldwell kick) Wake-Davis 4 run (McKlnney kick) Attendance 25,000. ivan aciaca notn exira points. IT WAS the first time in 26 games that North Carolina had been shut out. Notre Dame picked up 320 yards rushing, with Eddy going 163 on 21 carries and Con-jar 61 on 18.

Ace Irish halfback Bill Wol-ski, who scored five touchdowns last week against Pittsburgh, was withheld from the game with a bad knee. He Is expected to be ready for the showdown with Michigan State next Saturday. North Carolina 0 0 0 00 Notre Dame 0 0 0 1717 NO FG Ivan ND Eddy 64 run (Ivan kick) ND-Eddv 3 run (Ivan kick) Attendance MORGANTOWN, W. Va. Halfback Floyd Little scored four times and fullback Larry Csonka rushed for 216 yards yesterday In leading Syracuse to a 41-19 comeback victory over West Virginia.

Little's four touchdowns increased his total to 17 and set an Orange single season scoring record. Csonka erased Brown's single -grime rushing mark. WEST VIRGINIA was leading 10-7 early in the second quarter when Little and Csonka went into action. Little scored the first Syra cuse touchdown and added two more on runs of 4 and 61 yards to put the Orange ahead 21-19 at halftime. Csonka plunged for two more scores in the third quar- ier 1.0 pui uie game oui oi reach LITTLE ENDED (lie Syra- Indiana 0 7a 013 3 7 0 17-27 Michigan State MSU FG Kenney 21 MSU Washington 27 pass from Juday I itfV ind vtanncnaic io pass irom aiut (KRKSfrlSfi run (kick failed) I tick) MSU-Washlngton 43 pass from Juday MtvfIcrlcV.nn.

MSU Washington 4 pass from Juday (Kennev kick Attendance 75,280. ILLINI-WISCONSIN MADISON, Wis. CP) IUio nois, taking advantage of a fumbling, bumbling Wisconsin offense, scored 23 points in the third period and rolled to a 51-0 Big Ten football victory vesterdav. The defeat was the worst ad ministered to the Badger me BintB WHOM i 1 1 (bow cruanea mum st-v I il KA A Jim LiraDOWSKi ana oam Prir-o lr.H tho tnuehdown ice led tne a parade with two each to pin thn third consecutive confer- ence drubbing on the Badgers. Illinois 7 7 23M 451 Wisconsin 0 0 0 00 ill Grabowskl 1 run (Custardo kick) III Grabowski 51 run (Custardo kick) III FG Custardo 31 III Wright 37 pass from Custardo (Custardo kick) III Price 11 run (kick faield) III Price 1 run (Custardo kick) III Bess 1 run (Custardo kick) III Humay 32 run (Custardo kick) Attendance 55,192.

N'WESTERN-MICH. EVANSTON, 111. UP) Fullback Bob McKelvey led under dog Northwestern to a 34-22 come-from-behind victory over Michigan in a. Big Ten football game yesterday. McKelvey, who scored two touchdowns on short smashes, constantly shredded Michigan's defenses as he carried 35 times for 137 yards.

Northwestern, a 13-point underdog, rallied from 7-0 and 10-7 deficits in the first half and then clinched the victory with a 13-point third quarter spree for a 27-16 lend. Michiosn 7 3 6 6 53 N'western 0 14 13 734 Mich Gnbler 3 run (Svqar kick) NU Bothe 1 run (Dickie kick) Mich FG Sygar Jl NU-Smith 45 pass from Boothe (Dickie kick) NU Rector 9 run (kick tailfd) Mich Clancy 19 pass from Gabler (pas failed) NU McKelvey 2 run (Dickie kick) NU McKelvey 7 run (Dickie kick) Mich Fisher 3 run (pass failed) Attendance 40,007. OHIO STATE-IOWA COLUMBUS, Ohio UP) Ohio State overwhelmed Iowa with an avalanche of touchdowns yesterday in a 38-0 football romp that locked the Hawkcyes in the Big Ten cellar. The Buckeyes handed the bewildered Hawks their 12th straight league setback. A crowd of 84,116 watched the Bucks chalk up their victory under sunny skies with the temperature near 50.

It was the worst defeat inflicted by the Bucks on nn Iowa team since .1950 when Ohio rolled up an 83-21 count. Tom Barrington and Will Sanders led Ohio with two touchdowns each, but it was a savage Buckeye defense that turned the game into a rout. The Ohio defenders forced the Iowans into numerous mistakes and Ohio was quick to captialize, converting two fum- tions Into tour touchdowns. The Bucks, rolling to their 11 k) icl-it- rnrifpronp triumph, used a balanced at tack to score in every period except the fourth. Don Un- Open Monday Hounded, Grounded tion for the final score, a four-yard pass from Juday to Washington the third touchdown of the day for the big end, A crowd of 75.280 saw the thriller played in a gusty wina in 39 degree cola, THIS WAS the first undisputed Big Ten title that Michigan State has ever won and although the conference athletic directors must still -vvk vnc X-ife icil fl sentative in the Rose Bowl, there was no doubt it would be Michigan State.

Ahead of Michigan State in -AP Wirephoto Bid Eight and 6-2-1 for the season, wasted no time moving to a 17-0 halftime lead. It was Missouri's first victory over Oklahoma at Columbia since 1945. They beat OU at Norman only once in the same period. Charlie Brown, a darting 185-pound halfback, and a 1 Reese, power-running fullback, were Missouri's other major weapons, along with the blocking of tackles Francis Peay and Butch Allison. Oklahoma, playing without linebacker Carl McAdams, had no answer.

The Sooners made matters worse with two lost fumbles, leading to Missouri touchdowns. Oklahoma 0 0 0 0- 0 Missouri 7 io 13 030 MO-iane 3 run (Bates kick) MO Waller 3 djus from lane (Rati MO FG Bates 29 MO Lane 4 run (Bates kick) MO Lane 4 run (kick failed) Attendance 51,000. COLORADO KANSAS BOULDER, Colo. UP) Favored Colorado, listless and outplayed for nearly three quarters, charged in for two fourth quarter touchdowns to over-rnme Kansas 21-14 for a Rig Kieht. football victory yesterday.

Kansas stung Colorado with the first touchdown in the second quarter. After the Buffaloes tied it 7-7 minutes later the game settled into a scoreless tug of war until the Buffaloes turned two pass interceptions into final period touchdowns. George Lewark stole a Bill Kenton pass on the Colorado 43 to start one touchdown drive and Kerry Mottl stole another Kenton throw on Colorado's 49 to set up the EAST LANSING, Mich. Indiana punter Jon Eickstcad is tackled by State as he tries to kick. oil t.

FLORIDA STATE thrmt-ned only once, using an intercepted pass to launch a second-quarter drive to the N.C. seven. Here, the Wolf-pack stiffened and Peter Roberts' 24-yard field goal at- 'sailed far to the right. N.C. State could muster only one offensive threat it- elf, but that paid off in the Winnina three Points.

A break gave the Wolfpack their chance. FSU punter John Hos I I 2 ack fumbled the pass from-center and the North Caro-'. 4inians took over 44 yard from the goal line. Two first downs moved the hall close enough to Deters tn Jick his seventh field goal of the season. FOR N.S.

STATE it, was a fitting climax to 58 seasons in old Rlddick Stadium. The Wolfpack played their first. frame on this field in 1907 and defeated Randolph Macon 0. N.C. State moves into a new stadium next year.

The Wolfpack, which lost four of its first five games, has now rallied for a 8-4 rec-. ord. Florida State is 4-4 for the year. Fla. State N.C.

STATE 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 3 0-3 i NCS-FG Deters 41. 22,000. fr (From Preceding Page) HUSlQtS fl Take Orange PURDUE-MINNESOTA LAFAYETTE, Ind. UP) Purdue chewed up Minnesota on the ground and beat the uopners isO-U in a Druising Big Ten football game yesterday. Hurst.

Gordon Teter end John Kuzniewski carried th9 ball for Purdue and qot fine blocking from the Boiler maker line. Kuzniewski scored three touchdown on plunge. Bob Griese of Purdue, the Big Ten's leading passer, couldn't connect consistently against the Gopher rush and pass defense, although he hit. Jim Beirne with one for 15 yards and the Boilermakers' second touchdown. Minnesota 0 0 0 0- Purdue 0 14 0 21-3S Pur Kuzniewski 3 run (Griest kick) Pur-Beirne 15 pass from oriese (Griese kick) Pur Kuzniewski 1 run (Grles kick) PurKuzniewskl 3 run (Griese kick) Pur-Corby 13 pass interception (Bait zeii kick) Attendance 45,587.

Gobblers Topple Villanova 21-19 BLACKSBURG, Va. UP) Virginia Tech threw back Vil-lanova's run for a two-point conversion one foot short of the goal with minutes remaining yesterday and preserved a 21-19 football victory over the Wildcats. call Charlie bryant of southeastern for qualified personnel Southeastern Personnel does not work in all areas of employment. Rather we specialize in only the professional placement field where academic training and experience aie required. If vou have a position open in the area of sales or sales management, ucountins.

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A A made another. You cannot win a game like this with just one." The bin play was Walter hadwick's 55-yard sprint through his own left tackle 77ir7f set up Cunningham's 69-yard kickoff return, and Fleming's sensational catch, plus three successful second-half third down, and one fourth-down, plays. Fleming not only came up with the day's fin-eat catch but he probably prevented a Tennessee touchdown when he tripped Gerry Smith on a punt return when it appeared Smith might go all the way. Ole Miss Came Through in Clutch The Rebels came up with a number of clutch plays, ones they had to have, claimed Vaught. He pointed to Lee Garner's recovery of Chad-wick's fumble shortly after Ole Miss went ahead in the fourth period; Mac McClure's rush on Warren that put the Vols in a hole late in the game; James Nelson's recovery of a Chadwick fumble, and Fleming's tackle of Smith as well as his catch.

Tom Fisher, Tennessee's finest defensive lineman on this day, made so many tackles that he deserves a medal for extraordinary service The last count of the press box figure filberts had him stopping 15 Rebel ball-carriers And when on halts runners like Mike Dennis, Bobby Wade, Doug Cunningham and Graves, he has had a bruising time. Vaught: 'Best Offensive Effort' THIRD-RANKED Nebraska rallied from the brink of defeat yesterday to nip upset-minded Oklahoma State 21-17 at Stillwater, then accepted an invitation to play in the Orange Bowl New Year's Night. In other games in the Midwest Missouri 30, Oklahoma 0 Colorado 21, Kansas 14 Iowa State 38. Kansas State 6 Football Scores (From Preceding Page) Penn Stat 14. Navy 6.

Princeton 31. Yale 6. Pennsylvania 31, Columbia 21. Harvard 17, Brown 8. Rutgers 14, Holy Cross 0.

Buffalo 28. Colgate 0. Intersections! Notre Dame 17, North Carolina 0. Army 13. Wyominq 0.

Cincinnati 41, South Dakota 0. Syracuse 41, West Virginia 19. MAKYLAINU-CLtIVloUl CLEMSON, S.C. UP) The field goals by Chilean kicking specialist Bernardo Branison gave Maryland a 6-0 upset victory over Clemson yesterday as the Tigers were stymied again in their attempt to nail down the Atlantic Coast Conference football championship. Clemson, after winning it first four league games, was beaten a week ago by North Carolina and must beat South -Carolina next Saturday to claim the title.

The loss dropped Clenison's conference record to 4-2. Maryland, Duke, South Carolina and North Carolina all lied at 3-2. Each has a final conference game next week- end. Bramson kicked a 33-yard field goal In the first period and a 39-yard in the last quar- ler. Maryland 3 0 0 3 Clfmion .0 0 0 00 MO-FG Bramson 33 MD FG Brarmon 39 Atendanct 06,000.

DUKE-W. FOREST DURHAM, N.C. UP) Sophomores Jay Calabrese and Frank Ryan scored two touchdowns each as Duke routed Wake Forest 40-7 yesterday to snap a four -game losing streak. Duke, held scoreless the first quarter, broke loose for two second period touchdowns and the outcome of the Atlantic The Cornhu.skors, bidding for their first undefeated season In 50 years, scored with 38 seconds remaining to overcome a 17-14 deficit and nail down their ninth straight victory while clinching at least a tie for their third consecutive Big Eight Conference title. ORANGE Bowl officials, on hand tn sign the Cornhuskcrs, made no mention of nn opponent for Nebraska in the Mi ami classic, but; speculation centered on Alabama, the nation's No.

5 team. Oklahoma State, winner of but one game this year, seemingly had the Cornhuskers on the ropes when quarterback Glenn Baxter plunged three yards to put the Cowboys ahead 17-14 with just 5:19 left. A 45-yard field goal by Charles Dur-kee five minutes earlier had put Oklahoma State within striking distance. The Cowboys, slrlvln: desperately for an upset before a homecoming crowd of fi 1 ,500, threatened tn take control yar(i line as time expired. 0 it? OSU Elliott 1 run (Durkw kick) Neb Klrkland 7 run (Waccholtz kick) Neb Kirklsnd 1 run (Waccholtz kick) OSU-FG Durkee 45 OSU Baxter 3 run (Durkee kick) Neb Patman 3 run (Wachholtz kick) Attendance 31,500.

MISSOURI-OKLAHOMA COLUMBIA, Mo. UP) Ninth-ranked Missouri, led by the running ana passing or quarterback Jerry Lane, place in the Big Eight and a Sugar Bowl berth. Lane scored three touch- me ngers. now hi in tne big it i a it Lease For Less Boston College 30, William 4 again as the time ran out. Kull-Mary 17.

back Walt. Garrison fumbled Southern California 28. Pitts- ta tn Vrhra.i.-:, 'We had pretty good field position several times DUt We COUICI not 1Q 1 ca rl TWkov in nairintr trihulo In Miss offense. "Their backs ran hard and they had fine blocking. We blocked well in the line." John lloynton and Gerald Woods opened a hole for Chadwick on his long gallop Stan Mitchell drew praise for through the Rebels.

Vaught said that he felt effort by his team. Kansas 0 7 0 714 Colorado .0 7 0 1421 we have against any good team this fall," John volunteered. The Rebels gained 2fi3 yards, Graves accounting for 51 of them on the ground and 11 through the air. Warren's first effort, under tremendous pressure, resulted in the youngster gaining 23 yards rushing and 51 passing as he connected on five of his 10 passes. VITO PETRONE TAILORS Nashville's Exclusive Custom Tailors 516 Dcadcrick St.

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Michigan State 27, Indiana 13. Bowling ureen Ohio uni- versity 7 Purdue 35, Minnesota 0. Missouri 30. Oklahoma 0. Nebraska 21, Oklahoma State 17.

Northwestern 34, Michigan 22. Illinois 51, Wisconin 0. Southwest Texai Christian 25, Texa 10, Arkansa 24, Southern Methodist 3. Texas 14, Rice 13, Texas Tech 34, Baylor 22. Far West Washington 28, Oregon State 21.

I Air Force 35, Arizona 7. UCLA 30, Stanford 13. Idaho 15, Idaho State 7. 3 IN MURFREESBORO Middle Tennessee's do-e i quarterback Toddy Morris ran for two touchdowns and threw for three more to lead the undefeated Blue Raiders to a come-from-behind 43-19 victory over East Tennessee. East Tennessee grabbed a 19-14 halftime lead behind two touchdown tosses by quarterback Walter Wolfe; a 34-yard field goal by Ron Knicely; and a safety, MTSU rallied in the final two periods as Morris ran six and four yards to score and tossed a five-yard pass to Jerry Smith for another six-pointer.

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