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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 12. 1967 3 a cd Wright's 3 TDs Landry Sparks Hike Delaware Oregon State Pulls 3d Upset 30-7 Mass. Win Over Lehigh In Edging Southern Cal, 3-Opver Rutgers -Nov.

AMHERST, 11 From Our Wire Services NEWARK, Nov. 11. From Our Wire Services CORVALLIS, Nov. 11. Amazing Oregon State scored the biggest upset of Running halfback Brian Wright scored three touchdowns as line season oaiuraay dv dumping top-ranKea isoutnern uantornia, 3-u, on a sec ona-penoa iieia goai Dy jviiKe Haggara.

mggara, wnose iiem goals maae tne diner- ence in Oregon Mate earlier Delaware scored 26 points in the second half to down Lehigh, (UPI). Star quarterback Greg Landry broke his own seasonal rushing record Saturday as he picked up 127 yards in 23 car- ries to lead the University of Massachusetts to an easy 30-7 -victory over Rutgers. Landry, playing in his final, home game, aso completed-' eight of 13 passes to completely dominate the contest before a. unset nf Pitrdne anH a tin candidate Gary Beban of UCLA Lfed three touchdown bombs 33-10, in a Middle Atlantic Con- tjCta. was dead center Gipson Paces ference University game Satur-'tn a 30-yarder with 5:02 day.

left in the first half. and gcored once himself as the Bruins, roaring on toward the Rose Bowl, handed Washington a 48-0 thrashing. The victory was Delaware's' The three-pointer stood up as r. )njJ le PsJ Houston to Win crowd of 13,000, including many- second in eight decisions and a ggea uregon Mate aetense pro scouts who were there speci Lehigh's seventh loss in eight Kepi previously unaeieaiea ana untied Trojans in the hole ex It was the worst Washington fically to judge Landry's talenW HOUSTON, Nov. 11 cept for the first period.

defeat since 1957. Rebounding (UPI). Paul Gipson scored SIMPSON RETURNS thrse touchdowns and paced a with revenge from its 16-16 tie A record crowd of 41,494 that second half splurge Saturday with Oregon State, UCLA re included Govs. Ronald Reagan of California and Tom McCall night that carried Houston's Cougare to a 35-18 victory over mained undefeated in eight games and retained a 4-0-1 record in the Pacific 8 Conference. Memphis State FUMBLE HELPS UMass, now is 6-1 with two' games to play, put the game-on ice in the first 10 minutes' with 14 points.

Halfback Fred Hairston scored on a two-yard" plunge in the game's third min-' ute after UMass end Tom York fell on a Rutgers fumble on the visitors' two-yard line. Landry pushed in. from the of Oregon watched the Beavers pull off a major upset for the third time this season. games. Delaware is 2-2 in MAC Gipson, rushing for 154 yards The Bruins scored six touch play while Lehigh is 0-3.

downs in the first half and had Southern Cal halfback O. J. in 22 carries, scored from the five in the second quarter and on runs of two and 12 yards Wright's "first touchdown 41-0 lead at halftime. Simpson returned to action after a week's layoff for an injury, The final score was the worst came in the second period on a 7-yard run after Lehigh had in the third period. Memnhts Stat A a A ni the history of Washington but even his efforts on a soggy field were not enough.

Simpson Houston 7 14 14-35 one-yard line for the second" coach Jim Owens. His previous taken a 3-0 lead on a 38-yard field goal by soccer-style kicker touchdown, set up when interference was called on one of: worst afternoon was when Minnesota defeated the Huskies. MS Coady 43 pass from Thurow (kick failed HOU Gipann 5 run (Hebert kick) HOU Gipson 2 run (Hebert kick) HOU-Arhey 52 pass from Woedall (Hebert kick) had 188 yards in 33 carries with 131 of them coming in the first half. The Trojans never got inside his aerials on the one-yard 46-7, in 1957. Bill Layton.

Wright scored two TDs in the Coach Tommy Prothro began HOU-Ginson 12 run (Hebert kirk) HOU-Bailey 1 run (Hebert kick) MS Denof 2 run (run (IUrf the Oregon State 18-yard line as sending in UCLA's reserves in third period on runs of two yards each after the Blue Hens MS-Duncan 10 pass from Denof (pass the second quarter and kept rugged defenders Ron Boley, Mike Foote, Jesse Lewis and ATT: 46,050 them in through the second half. Skip Vanderbundt thwarted the Landry's passes led to the-third touchdown of the half, scored by Hairston on a four-yard drive. RISSETT SCORES Rutgers tallied in the final -quarter when Don Riesset plunged over from the one-yard" line. Jim Dulin converted. Ed Sherman VnmA .11 Ir an apparent effort to hold the score down, fullback Rick Purely recovered fumbles deep in Lehigh territory.

Delaware added two more TDs in the fourth on a 38-yard run by team captain Millersville Routs USC attack. RECOVERS FUMBLE 2 Mike Busch, Temple's record-breaking ground gainer, shakes loose from force Gettysburg tacklers for a 25-yard gain in the second quarter at Temple Stadium. Would-be tacklers for the Bullets are Roger Maloney (65), Jan Kirker $4) and Lew Bruchey (20). Temple won, 45-27, clinched MAC division title. played quarterback in the last It was Vanderbundt who gave period.

Art Smith and- a four-yardjthe Bay State Rival Beavers the break they jaunt by halfback Jack iate in the second quar- Washington 0 9 0 0-0 UCLA 21 20 0 7-48 MILLERSVILLE, Nov. ll' extra nnint. fu. Ylu A 27-yard pass from Lehigh when he recovered a fumbw. uula-, Jones 8 ptu from Baban (An.

drusyhnhyn kick) by Southern Cal quarterback UCLA Jonet 40 run (Andrutyshyn Glassboro wins Steve Sogge at midfield (AP-Millersvffle riddled visit- ing his record to 23 in a row ing Curry 53-6, to! without a miss. Win its final football Came of Massachusetts 11 a a.m kick) UCLA-Bbn 24 run (Andruiyihyn quarterback Jim Baxter to wingback Greg Zern closed the scoring with 27 seconds left in the game. A stiff Lehigh defense kick) Fullback Bill Enyart, whose i nln 0 0 0 7-7 bull-like rushes gave Oregon the season Saturday UCLA Garratt 1 run (Andrucyihyn kick) UCLA Nuttall 36 pan from Beban uu nuac: UM Hairston I run (Ch.ma. iri-n limited Blue Hen quarterback state the key first downs they 1st MAC Title out its year With a 6-3 record. 1n Sherman kick) 4 run (Sherman kirk) (Andrusyihyn kick) Curry state UM-Safety (Baker tackled in end mn) Frank Linzenbold to five com-needed in the second half, led an pletions in 17 attempts and a OSU drive to the Trojans 20.

Millersville 19 14 20 UCLA Busby 42 paai from Baban (kick failed) UCLA Garratt 1 run (Andrusyshyn rTPf UM Grasso 35 Pass from Landry (pass Continued from 1st Sports Page MIL-Bowman 81 punt return failed) total of 66 yards. Then Haggard, who kicked three (Sherman kick) RUT-Re'sett 1 run (Dulin kick) ATT: 13,000. kick) A-46J68. pass made it 38-27, Defence; came back in the game for thej Nav 11 MIL-Guilfoyle 2 pass from MONTCLAIR. i 1 rL.j Lewgh 3 0 0 7-io field goals when the Beavers up Collins Collins i a peneci diuck oy guara tmu 'Cummings kick) MIL Bowman 29 pass from (kick failed) Montclair State and threw one last touch- Delaware 7 13 13-33 Purdue and one wnen they Owls Kern at the Gettysburg 40.

MIL DiCicco recovered blocked it punt tol DEL Wright 7 run (Lippincott kick) drove 65 yards to score with the' Busch took off down the left down pass, a 12 yarder in end zone (Lumminn kirki tied UCLA last week, booted home. Ur lMl run 11 1 1 i 1: iu. riF.T. Wriht 2 run (pass failed) opening kickoff, then blocked ajside line. He broke loose fromjGeorge Agalias that gave Thiel Submerges Allegheny, 22-6 Geneva Prevails To Halt Losses BEAVER FALLS, Nov MIL Griffin 47 run (Cummings kick) CUR-Baxter 9 pass from Sansone (kick failed) MIL-Kasper 102 pass Interception (kick failed) cunt and scored in the final tackles en route to tne Temple its final bulge of 45-27, Southern Cal dropped to 8-1 for the season while Oregon DEL A.

Smith 58 run (pass failed) DEL Tracey 4 run (Lippincott kick) LEH Zern 27 from Baxter (Lay-ton kick), A-8275. quarter to hand Glassboro state'own. Dick Eastwick who LONG ON PASSING MIL Doherty 32 pass from Collins State moved to 6-2-1. Southern California 0 0 defeat Saturday in an BTATISTItS 0 0 0- 3 (Cummings kick) MIL Lutkis 7 run (Cummings kick) ATT: 3000 est. 3 0 a 44-0 Eastern State 0 Both teams threw 77 passes, making it a long afternoon for Football Conference the 11,000 homecoming fans.

Gettysburg came right back, going 66 yards in eight plays, with Steve Brandt scoring from MtiADVILLE, Nov. 11 (AP). Thiel College relied on a bruising ground game 'high-; lighted by George Green's 21-' yard scoring run to capture the President's Athletic Conference title 'with a 22-6 victory over Allegheny, Saturday. game. Montclair Lehigh Delaware 12 1 2 246 194 103 137 57 16-29-0 07-22-1 7-37 5-38 4 1 10 25 First downa Rushing yardage Passing yardage Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized (3-5, 2-2 in confer- But they didn't seem to mind.

Gettysburg's quarterbacks threw 46 passes, a team record. Ruby also set a record for the imnef Vie 1 ft Ol rin 3 11 (AP). Ron Galiffa raced '32 yards wth a pass interception early in the third quarter for the score that sparked Geneva to a 30-13 win over Bridge-water to end a 15-game losing streak. Geneva is 1-7 on the season. Before Galiffa's interception, Geneva held a 9-6 halftime lead 36-Year Coach To End Reign Nov.

OSU-FG Haggard 30 Williams, Marquess Spark Stanford Win STANFORD, Calif. Howie Williams picked up key yards in three serious drives and reserve quarterback Mark Marquess TWel SCO g-22 Allegheny 0 0 0 66 THI Fulton 1 run Gibson pass from him 99 for the season. That DUlton Helps Colgate 11 (AP). Andrew Cecil Droke a record of 3 set in iwj (Scrappy) Moore, dean of Amer Wallop Bucknell. 38-0 eneeKapped their opening drivetne three-yard line.

Paul Lukis one-yard buck by Reconverted. to make it 14-7. Seneefci, then scored from the24-7 AT THE HALF twoTon a quarterback sneak by Temple pulled away in the Buf fcampmann after recover- quarter when Eastwick vi i -i Jkicked a 33-yard field goal and inf 4e blocked Glassboro punt DeFelice raJ five yars for a on the 18. touchdown. That- made it 24-7, iack Lanfried gained HOjthe score at halftime.

yajds against Glassboro jjeFelice widened the lead 1-33 which was playing its final with a 26 ard scorin. pass t0 now Johnny man with the by Jim Ward, Unitas' back-up. Phillips THl-Green 21 run (kick failed) THI-Gibson 7 pass from Phillips (Me-: Cartney run) ALL Boughton 42 pass-lateral from Ganey (pass failed) A-2200. took it from there, passing 18' on Greg Haney's touchdown run ican football coaches in length of service at a single school. yards for one touchdown and.

and a 32-yard field goal by Dan Neiser. will step down as head mentor HAMILTON. N. Y. Quarterback Ron Burton raced 66 yards for one touchdown and passed 47 yards for another as Bridgewater (OA Baltimore Colts.

Gettysburg end Bruce Gordon also tied a team record for receptions with nine. Busch also had another big 7-13 7-30 at the University of Chattanooga at the end of the season, officials Geneva 0 9 14 BR-Clifford 3 run (kick failed) TRAINS 12 OFF 1967 TYCO $10.88 running two for another to give Stanford a 17-14' victory over Oregon. Williams, who led the Indians in their big upset over Washington a week ago, ran for 98 yards Colgate routed Bucknell, 38-0, in a nonleague game. Burton led the Red Raiders' game of the season. GEN-Haney 1 run (kick faUed) GEN FG Neiier 26 GEN-Faliffa 32 pass interception (Neiser kick) Jim Callahan early in the third said Saturday night.

Moore, who joined the' U-C staff in 1926 and became head GlsWo 0 0 0 0-0 period. It was Callahan's 10th 7 0 0 7 MotAelair' State afternoon for Temple. The powerful running back carried 29 times for 110 yards. offense, gaming 122 yards on MOVf-Seneski 1 run (RAdcers kick) t. sec ADD i Stanford jGEN-O'Neill 29 pass from Haney in 24 carries to help TD reception tnis year.

2 run (Rodgers MONT Lampmann PENN. Sii.ES TU (rweiser kick) BR-Frazier 50 pass from Thurston nine carries and completing five of 10 passes for 142 more. He football coach five years later, will retain the athletic directorship at the university. kijk) Gettysburg didn't have a gain its fifth victory in nine sames. STATISTICS Henry Reese and Mark Fifer, a sophomore halfback from (Humphrey kick) A-10C0.

ground game. The Bullets fin Marquess, an All-America ished with minus 25 yards rush had a 40-yard scoring run called back because of clipping moments before throwing the 47-. yard scoring bomb to fullback ing. Glais. Mont.

4 17 IS 243 61 49 8- lS-i 3-11-6 9- 36 9 1-36 1 2 42 25 first baseman pressed into service with No. 1 quarterback Varney 19 pe. HO Train Set $8.11 S2 HO Assorted Freight Cars Me 60c HO Rerailer Section 29e $8 Tyco HO I no. Diesel $8.88 $20 Atlas HO Racing $11.00 $80 Bevell Monaco Raceway $1 1 Trackless Trolley Rut $5.90 $12 2 amp Power Pack $1.00 $12 Gar Vie 124 seal $440 He will be succeeded as head coach i by Harold B. Wilkes, a member of the Moccasin staff since 1959.

Wins in 5th Overtime Cheltenham High School, com bined on. a 34-yard pass-run play to give Gettysburg its second touchdown at 8:04 of the FirS 5bown Rushinf Pasjini Puolinc yardag Fubls lost Vagjs penalized GETTYSBURG ENDS-Chlttick. Gordon, Fortler, Small. Chuck Williamf on the sidelines GARDEN CITY, Nov Erdmann TACKLES LaQuinta, Lemmon. Doviak, Skaar.

Helv Marv Hubbard. A1 'Pearman a sftnhnmore with an injured knee, hit Jim Kirk- "1 GUARDS-LINEBACKERS Lesh. 11 (AP). Mike Montero scored a goal at 2:11 of the fifth overtime period to give New York er. Stuckey.

Lukis. Germinario, WU- tailDaCK. ran ior two ius third period. Less than four minutes later, DeFelice passed 12 yards to Ed Bialous for a score. The con Cross for Stanford's first TD with 1:49 left in the first half.

Then, in the fourth quarter, Tfnon State Maioney, Eberiy. Amaden, Colgate won its second straight Thorn an M0 Track CURVED CENTER Barton with Oregon ahead, 14-10, Mar H0 Remote Switches WWira 0 Controls left ir S3S0 Rint cacti following six losses. Bucknell is 3-6. Nichols sewanee Is Victor SEWANEE, Nov 11 (UPI). Quarterback Charlie Gignilliat scored two touchdowns and passed for another as Sewanee trounced Washing- version made it 38-14.

Then Tem quess ran over for the winning score on a broken play. City Community College a 4-3 win over Nassau on Saturday in the game that decided the region soccer championship of the National Junior College Athletic Association. Bob Schuessler kicked a 35- BACKS Ruby, Bruchey, Frame. Reese, Damore, Imperatore, Carmany, Os-trowski, Fifer, Scarborough, Broome, Bartolino, Brandt, Budd, Cecere TEMPLE INDS Callahan. Kostowier, Paone.

Parker, Peresta, Colman, Kissel, Serins, Bialous yard field goal in the opening Oregon 0 7 7 0-14 ple coach George Makris began pulling his first team out, and Gettysburg made the score respectable on a pair oL touch Stanford 0 7 0 w-u STAN-Cross 11 pass from Marquess 'ton University, 28-9, Saturday. period to start the Red Raiders' scoring and after that, Colgate $ENT0N, N. Nov. 11 Leon Freeman scored two touchdowns is Tlenton State downed Nichols College, 26-8 Saturday. hiwmikw kirk) TACKLES Maugel, Edwards, White, ORE-Hendrickson 13 pass from Olson down passes from Herb Ruby to iust pulled away.

caporiccio, Boseoc, Huber, woomer, Pitler, Jones (Cunningham kick). ORE Welch 1 run (Cunningham kick). halfback Dave Damore and end Colgate 10 7 14 7-JS Bucknell 0 0 0 0-0 GUARDS-LINEBACKERS Twardow- Bruce Gordon. Freeman scored on passes ski. Kern, Fatigat.

McAleer. DiYen no, Zipa.v, Jamiolkewski, Nemergut, Baretz, Nelson, Leonard, Ahles, Anta naitis, Sohl from -Jim Corine in the second After Ruby's second scoring STAN FG Shoemaker 40. STAN Marquess 2 run (Shoemaker kick). Attendance 28.500. UCLA Bombs Wash.

COL FG Schuessler 35 COL-Pearman 9 run (Schuessler kick) COL-Pearman 1 run (Schuessler kick) COL-Burton 66 run (Schuessler kick) COL-Hubbard 47 pass from Burton (Schuessler kick) COL Coupe 5 run (Schuessler kick) CENTERS-Demarco, Dodd BACKS DeFelice. Pidcock, B. East argil fourth quarters, the first for -63- yards and the second for wick, Busch, Maniehiello. Agalias. D.

Eastwick. BUck. Derrhak. Smith Kaump Runs 80 AsVMIWins Barnes. Glassey, Temosky, PuehaUki, As Beban Tosses Three JRoti Hamilton also was out jviancine, A.

wail berardinsl standing for Trenton. He scored LOS ANGELES. All-America Alert Lafayette On its first the Knapp corJam C-500 comes thjsJLions' first touchdown in the Gettysburg 7 0 7 13-27 Temple 14 10 14 7-45 TEM Paone 1 pass frm DeFelice (D. NEWTON, Nov. 11 Rips Kings 36-7 KINGS POINT, N.

Y. Lafay Eastwick kick) 1ALH first period and tallied two points on a pass reception after (AP). Kerr Kaump raced 80 TEM Busch 57 pass from DeFelice (D. Eastwick kick) GET Brandt 3 run (Lukis kick) TEM FG 33 D. Eastwick hi team's second touchdown.

The Massachusetts team ral ette capitalized on the passing of Eddie Baker and mistakes by the Merchant Marine Academy yards for a touchdown with an intercepted pass in the opening minutes of the third quarter and Scott Strong followed with a TEM DeFelice 5 run (D. Eastwick Dm ck) lied for eight points in the third TEM-Callahan 26 pass from DeFelice pefridd but. Freeman put the for a 36-7 romp over the Marin- D. Eastwick kick) 44-yard scoring play moments GtTvfifr 34 pa" frora Re'! CLukl" ers a nonleague game. later as Virginia Military Insti 529 W.

Girard CE 6-6400 Opportunistic Lafayette converted two Midshipmen fumbles, TEM Bialous' 12 pass frora DeFeliee (D. Eastwick kick) GET-Damore 11 pass from Ruby (kick failed gme- out of reach with his fouriS-quarter score. "Tjehton closed out its season with a 2 record. Nichols is 2 ana's. NiflH' 0 0 8 08 hk you at tute struck from behind for a 26-13 football victory over Boston College Saturday.

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