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piry MAIL Sunday, Oc 5, 1965 (xj The Arizona Republic t-5 Ims Hand oss in 1-7 se STT 7 i 1" lu JriFst on Jd 1 ta te uut scram Washing Spurrier's Passes Spark Loop Victory GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) Steve Spurrier fjred Florida back into the Southeastern Conference football race yesterday with deadly passing that carried the-Gators to a 14-7 upset of fifth-ranked Louisiana State. The Tigers' attempt to prevent their first loss of the year in their conference debut was hampered by fumbles, one on the Florida two-yard line with four to play. Louisiana State never led as Spurrier, lanky junior quarterback, tossed a 22-yard touchdown strike to open -V tip. ffzfixksh VUi pr Xo i ginia held a precarious 49-48 lead.

Pitt 0 20 14 1448 West Virginia 14 14 7 28-63 ifnrfw fi -2rmv avf v-r zr'srri v. i ra vi against Minnesota at Minneapolis. Hitting Lane is Gordon Condo (44). under former ASU mentor Dan Devine, won, 17-6. MISSOURI BACK SCORES Gary Lane (16), Missouri quarter-terback, soars over the goal line to score in the second period the scoring.

He also hit passes of 28, 14, 16 and 9 yards in an Florida 15 111 148 11-19 0 0 53 LSU 17 189 75 f-li 2 48 First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized 86-yard scoring drive in the third period that gave Florida a 2-1 season mark. The Gators, rebounding after being upset in their conference opener last week by Mississippi State, turned back three LSU thrusts in the fourth quarter to preserve the triumph. Quarterback Pat Screen and halfback Joe Labruzzo triggered the Tigers' late threat which ended when Labruzzo tried to leap into the end zone, fumbled and lost the ball to Florida end Lynn Mathews. The Tigers also missed a sec ond quarter scoring chance when fullback Don Schwab fum bled to Florida's Bruce Bennett on the Gators' five-yard line. Sophomore quarterback Nel son Stokley kept the Tigers in contention.

He hit on passes of nine and 16 yards to end Doug Moreau to set up Stokley's three-yard scoring plunge which tied the score 7-7 late in the sec ond quarter. Florida had driven 78 yards early in the period to take the lead when halfback Richard Trapp caught the second pass of his career, the touchdown pitch from Spurrier. Spurrier finished with 10 com pletions In 17 tries for 139 yards. He had one interception. Screen hit on three of seven passes for 19 yards and Stokley connected on five of nine for 56 for the Tigers, who lacked the punch they displayed in whip ping Rice 42-14 a week ago.

Louisiana Stat Florida 7 014 7 Fla Traoo 22 pass from Spurrier (Bar- field kick) L5U stoKiev 3 run tiworeau kicki Fla Feiber 1 run (Barfield kick) Attendance 47,592 Mountaineers Win MORGANTOWN, W. Va. (UPI) Sharp-shooting Allen McCune hurled five touchdown passes yesterday to lead inspired West Virginia to a 63-48 victory over Pittsburgh in the highest scoring game ever played between the interstate football rivals. The score was tied, 42-42, in the final period when McCune found wingback Dick Rader, his favorite game target, with a 15-yard pass for the go-ahead score. Kader, a senior, never tallied during his college career until yesterday when he snatched three passes for scores.

Pitt came back immediately with Bob Dyer hitting from one yard out. Princeton Blasts Lions, 31-0 Tailback Ron Landed Leads Tigers to lltli Straight Win Fumbles Set Pattern in 17-13 Win First Downs Rushing Yardaqe Passing Yardage Passu Passes Intercepted By Punts fumbles Lost Yards Penalized Idaho WSU 17 19 304 107 79 107 10 10-23 5t 54 3 2 PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) The University of Idaho used Wash ington State fumbles and its stubborn defense to defeat the Cougars 17-13 in one of the Northwest's old football rivalries yesterday. The Vandals' victory overshadowed another brilliant afternoon for. Washington State end Flansburg and tackle Wayne Foster.

WSU HAD FALLEN behind 10-0 early in the fourth period when oster, a defensive tackle, stole the football from Idaho's wingback Joe McCollum and i rambled 36 yards for a touch-I down. i fdaho WSU 7' 3 0 7 7-17 0 0 013 13 Idaho Oanielson 16 fg Idaho Forurla 12 run (Campbell kick) WSU Foster 36 run (Gaskins kick) Idano Daily I run (Campbell kick) WSU Ellmes 2 run (kick failed) Attendance: 22,600. Cal Whips Kansas i BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) California's Bears capitalized on mistakes by winless Kansas to beat the Jayhawks, 17-0, in an intersectional football clash yesterday. Dan Sinclair kicked a 19-yard goal in the second quarter after a poor pass from center on a Kansas punt attempt gave the Bears possession deep in Jay hawk territory.

i-i-T-sJ I 3 7 7-17) Kansas California rlFr. Sinclair 19 Cal Minamide 1 run (Sinclair kick) Cal Lynch 1 run (Sinclair kick) Attendance 32,000. Oregon Soeks BYU EUGENE, Ore. (AP) End Steve Bunker of Oregon came Up with the key plays yesterday as he led the West Coast team to a 27-H victory over Brigham Young. It was the third non-confer- game for unbeaten and untied Oregon, which goes to Stan ford next week for an opening Pacific Athletic Conference game.

Bri9hm Young 0 Oregon 7 7-14 727 :,4 Ore Trovato 5 run (School kick) i BYU born pass from Carter (Du Ore Bunker Scholl kick) ran kick; 22 pass from Brundage ore Palm (Ray) 10 pass from Brun na (kirk allt) t- Hr UUinn run fKrhnll kirk) BYU Odla 22 pass from Carter (Du- rart kick) tr Stanford by One Stanford Air Foret First downs a i Rushing yardage 216 135 Passing yardage 94 116 Passes 10-20 -16 Passes Intercepted by 0 1 Punts 4-41 3-40 Fumbles lost 1 0 Yards penalized 41 41 AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. (UPI) Terry DeSylvia, 158-pound pinch-hit quarterback, kicked a 28-yard field goal with 10 seconds left yesterday to give Stanford a 17-16 win over the Air Force. It was the Indians' first victory against a U.S. military academy in 36 years First downs Rushing yardaqe Passing yardage Passes Passes intercepted by Punts Fumoles lost Yards penalized SEATTLE (AP)-Bob Funk's slightly angled field goal from the 17-yard line with only 59 ticks left on the clock earned Ohio State a 23-21 football victory yesterday over the Huskies of Washington. The Buckeyes marched from their own 20-yard line to get within kicking range in a fine display of coolness under pressure.

Washington cracked the ice in the game. The Huskies marched 65 yards in 12 plays and sent the veteran Ron Medved the nal yard for the tally. Ohio State Washington Vi 3-23 0-21 Wash Medved 1 run (Medved kick) Onio Sander 2 run (Funk kick Darringlon 1 run (Funk kick) Wash Moore 6 run (run failed) Wasft Moor 3 run (Cramer pass from Mullen) Ohio Fontps run (kick failed) Ohio-FG 27 Funk At tendance 52,500. Wh. Sin (kick Stan Handley run (DeSlyvIa kick) AFA-Barnes 98 run (Radtke kick) Stan-Blunt 13 run (DeSylvia kick) Stan-FG DeSplvia 29 Attendance 21,861.

Buckeyes Wm Bryan Leads Auburn's Win Vs. Kentucky Kentucky Auburn 15 14 90 150 269 141 9-20 B-17 2 J-43 39 0 1 45 105 First downs Rushing vardaqe Passing vardaae Passes Passes ntercepted bv Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized AUBURN, Ala. (UP1) Quar terback Tom Bryan took to gam bling with 11 aces yesterday and led Auburn's fired-up Tigers i nn a i. i.ti.t- to a 23-18 upset over eighth- ranked Kentucky. It was the first victory for Auburn, with a loss and a tie, Kentucky lost its first after two; victories.

Bryan, the Hartford, junior, teamed with a bird-hunting defense that spent the sunny afternoon spoiling the return of Kentucky halfback Rodger Bird. Bryan kept the Wildcats off balance all day on high-stepping options and strong-armed passing to ends Scotty Long and Danny Fulford. Auburn Kentucky 7 1 13 023 0 0 12 618 Aub Bryan 1 run (McDavId kick). Aub FG McDavid 40. Aub McGraw 1 run (McDavId kick).

Ky Windsor 76 pass from Norton (pass failed). Aub Plagge 1 run (kick failed). Kv Seiple 74 pass from Norton (pass failed). Ky Seiple 44 pass from Norton (pass failed.) A 35,000. State came back fast then but it was too late.

Beban ran for two touchdowns and halfback Mel Fair went 58 a for the third UCLA score. Kurtz Immerman kicked a 32-yard field goal and three extra points. Penn State UCLA I 0 7 10 0 15-22 7 0-24 PSU-Grlmes 2 run (Sherman kick) UCLA-Beban 16 run (Zimmerman kick) UCLA-FG 31 Zimmerman UCLA-Beban 6 run (Zimmerman kick) UCLA-Farr 58 run (Zimmerman kick) PSU-Huber 17 oass from Whita (Vuk- mer pass trom wnite) psu-wnite 4 (Sherman kick) Attendance 46,435 Colgate Blanks Yale NEW HAVEN, Conn. (UPI)-Chunky Wayne Edmunds scam pered 13 yards for a touchdown with 63 seconds remaining in the game to give Colgate a cliff-hanging 7-0 victory over Yale yesterday. The loss was a heartbreaker for the Elis who had thrown up a story-book goal line stand in the third period.

Yalt Cot gat 0 0 0 too 7-7 Col Edmunds 13 run (Star.koviti kick). A 26,66. Cornell Rips Lehigh BETHLEHEM, Pa. (AP) -Ron Gervase, a junior from Mount Morris, N.Y., piled up 124 yards on eight carries yesterday, leading a powerful Cornell team to a 49-13 football triumph over Lehigh before 8,622 spectators. Cornell Lehigh 14 21 7 7-49 713 Corn Wilson 2 run (Zogbv kick) Corn Sponaugle 1 run Zogbv kick) Corn Sponaugle 7 run (Zogbv kick) Corn Larson 43 Dass from Abel (Znohv kick) bv kick) torn oeviin 25 pass interception (Zog Leh Rushati 3 run rklek failed) KU Corn Weideman 1 run (Zogzy kick) -orn wnson i run iiogzy kick) IV kick) Leh Zern 8 oass from Semka (Wtvvl kick) Attendance 8,622.

Penn Dumps Brown PHILADELPHIA (AP) A blocked punt in the third quar ter led to the only touchdown yesterday as Penn defeated Brown, 7-0, and ended its 10- game Ivy League losing streak Junior guard Jerry Petrisko sailed through the Brown de fense to block Joe Randall's fourth-down punt, and though Randall fell on the loose ball, it was Perm's possession at the Brown 13. Penn Brown 87 07 0 0 0 Penn Molloy 5 run (Molloy kick). WVU-Leftrldge 16 run (Kinder kick) WVU Rader 72 pass from MeCuna (Kinder kick) WVU Rader 14 pass from McCune (Kinder kick) Pitt Ros borough 13 pass from Lucas (Jones kick) Pitt Lucas 2 run (run failed) WVU Ford 58 run (Kinder kick) Pltt-McKnlght 2 run (Jones kick)- Pitt Crabtree 43 pass from Lucas (Lucas run) WVU McCune 1 run (Kinder klckJH Pitt-Crabtrea 71 run (pass failed) WVU Harris 17 pass from McCuna (Kinder kick) Pitt-Crabtree 92 klckoff return -(Zal-nasky pass from Lucas) WVU Rader 15 pass from McCuna (Kinder kick) Pitt Oyer 1 run (run failed) WVU Ford 59 pass from McCuna (Kinder kick) WVU-Ford 5 run (Kinder kick) Attendance 35,000. Georgia Tech Romps ATLANTA, Ga. (AP)-Explo- sive Lenny Snow romped 48 yards on the first play from scrimmage yesterday to set the stage for Georgia Tech's Surprisingly easy 38-6 football vic tory over Clemson.

Snow's burst around end on a pitchout from a fellow sophomore, quarterback Kim King. moved the Yellow Jackets, to the Clemson 20. King scored four plays later and Bunky Henry converted to eive Tech a lead it never relinquished. The victory, Tech's first after a tie and a loss, knocked the Atlantic Coast Conference Tigers from the list of unbeatens after two triumphs. Clemson 0 Georgia Tech 21 3 0 66 7 7-38 Tech-King 4 run (Henry kick) Tech Wi hams IS nac imm irin (Henry kick) i ecn-snovv ene run (Henry kick) Tech FG Henry 30 Tech Snow 2 run (Henry kick) Tech Smith 22 run (Henry kick) Clem Ray 23 run (kick failed) Attendance 46,736.

2 Deacons Click, 7-0 WINSTON SALEM. N. C. (UPI)-Wake Forest unset Van- derbilt, 7-0, yesterday with a rock-hard defense and a fourth period touchdown. Deacon halfback Joe Carazo dove one yard on the second play of the final period lone touchdown of the 21st? an nual Piedmont Bowl to gfve wake Forest us nrst victory in three games and its first shut out win in seven years.

Vanderbilt 0 0 0 Wake Forest 0 0 0 0-0 7-7 WF-Carazo 1 run (McKlnney kick) Attendance 11,000 sa117isee2 d75ped mm Interception (Dickie kick) ND-Wolskl 7 run (kick failed) skFrurOaMe 92 MM Woh no fo ivan 26 Ng passes 72 punt return (Ivan kick) ND-May run (Ivan kick) ND-Bller 13 run (Ivan kick) Attendance 59,273. Virginia Rallies CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (UPI)-Quarterback Tom Hodges woke up a sleepy Virginia team with brilliant passing yesterday and gave me cavaliers a 21-17 triumph over North Carolina with his touchdown pass to Ken Poates with less than three minutes to play. Virslnla jT North Carolina 14 0 14-21 017 10 run UNC-FGjalbott 27 Vj-Dunphey 2 run (Hill kick) Va-Hodqes 2 run (Hill kick) kick)3 Pass Hod9' (Hi" Attendance 38,000. Tampa Flops, STARKVILLE, Miss.

halfback Marcus Rhoden rambled for three touchdowns, one on a 47-yard punt to lead unbeaten Mississippi State in a 48 to 7 romp over Tampa University in their first meeting in history. Only a strong passing attack was missing as the powerful Bulldogs of the Southeastern Conference controlled the game from kickoff to final gun. Big fullback Hoyle Granger crashed through the Spartan defense on State's first play of the game and raced 47 yards'. to score. Mississippi Stata Tampa 21 14 7 0 7 MSU Granger 47 run (Nell kick) MSU-fthoden 10 run (Neil ck -MSU-Rhoden 2 nn (fjeil 83 1 for -MSU-Bland 1 run (Nell kick).

-MSU Rhoden 47 mint raturn kick, M5U cotnev run (Nell kick). ivwv v.wincr 10 run (kick failed). Princeton Columbia First downs 19 Rushing yardage 270 Passing yardasa 165 Passes 8-18 Passes Intercepted bv I Punts Fumbles lost 0 5 44 61 5-12 I -3 1 Yards penalized 50 NEW YORK (AP) Ron Landeck, latest in the long line of accomplished Princeton tail backs, led the Tigers to their 11th straight football victory yesterday in a 31-0 romp over Columbia. TYt a fi 1 Axr 1 flrxni met tiiftrlr prinJc'etos single wing i attack ripped through and sprinted around the Columbia defense and repeatedly pene trated the Lions' secondary with key passes, running for two touchdowns and passing for an- Landeck accounted for a total of 283 yards 140 rushing in 26 carries and 143 in the air on six completions of 11 passes. He was thrown for a loss only once and that for one yard.

Princeton 14 Columbia 0 10-31 0- 0 Prln Landeck 4 run (Gogolak kick) Prin Bowers 36 pass from Landeck (Gogolak kick) Prln Landeck 6 run (Goqolak kick) Prln Kerstetter 2 run (Gogolak kick) Prln FG Gogolak 19 Attendance 20,137. Army Blanks BC WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP) -Army took advantage of two second half breaks yesterday to dump highly rated Boston Col- AC Witephola ft orv lege from the ranks of unbeaten football teams, 10-0. The first came on a recovered fumble in the third period with Army taking possession on the Eagles' 22. Boston stopped Army on the 15, but Barry Nick erson booted a 32-yard field goal.

The second Army break was in the final period when Army took the ball on Boston's 30 aft er a wobbly punt and advanced to the 12, from where Curt Cook passed to Sam Champi on fourth down for the touchdown. Boston College 0 0 00 Army 0 0 3 7-10 Armv FG Nlckerson 32 Army Champi 12 pass from Cook iNicKerson kick) Attendance 31,000. Dartmouth Triumphs WORCESTER, (UPI) Ivy League Dartmouth rallied behind quarterbacks Mickey Beard and Gene Ryzewicz and overcame a flood of early fum bles and a gift Holy Cross touchdown yesterday for a 27- 6 win over the Crusaders. The Indians won their second start though fumbling the ball eight times and losing possession four times in the first half as Beard ran for two scores and fired his fourth touchdown pass in two games. Holy Cress Dartmouth 6 0 0 0 13 7 7-27 HC-Blake 8 pass from Flatley (kick raiiea).

Dart Beard 1 run (Hav kick). Dart Walton 16 pass from Beard (kick raiiea). Dart Beard 4 run (H kick). Dart O'Brien 44 pass from Ryzewicz (Hay kicki. Harvard Rips Tufts CAMBRIDGE, Oct.

2 (AP)-Fullback Tom Choquette scored two touchdowns yester day as Harvard, rolled over undermanned Tufts, 33-0. Despite the absence of star halfback Bobby Leo, Harvard's powerful offense was not stop ped as the Crimson rolled to a 20-0 half-time lead and coasted from there. Tufts Harvard to 00 7 13 7 633 Harv Choouette run (Dullea kick). narv tram 1 run Harv McCluskey 1 run (kick failed). 114.1 Harv Choquette 3 run (Dullea kick).

narv snevnn 45 run ikick taneaj. Att 15,000 (est). Bruins Clip Lions UNIVERSITY PARK, (UPI) UCLA took advantage of Penn State's many early errors yesterday, then held off the Lions' desperation last quar ter rush for a 24-22 victory. Penn State fumbled through out the second and third periods and UCLA sophomore quarter back Gary Beban made the errors pay off for a 24-7 Bruin lead in the fourth period. hi I 1 Zf 4 4-" i v3 "Jt te 1 'ri "yr i Zi 1,4 WV i I JrZ: lST.h -w A ski :isi.i- Asr omul JA -'v 'a AP Wlrephoto ONE SIDE, PLEASE' It wasn't enough that Nebraska halfback Harry Wilson had to crack his way through the Iowa State defenders on his way to the goal.

He also had to knock aside an official as he went in for a touchdown in second period yesterday. Nebraska won, 44-0. BUCKEYES MAKE STOP Washington quarterback Tod Hullin is caught in a tight vise by Ohio State's Bill Rider, upper left, and John Fill, bottom. Buckeyes eked out 23-21 victory..

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