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TO 3 a THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1. 1970 labama Ground Game Sharp A ilX )owns Mississippi State, 35-6 EriTTVVf 7 JrTTTTl ETC fw USX mV AP Wirephoto Steve Worster Sets Up Texas Touchdown Fullback, here stopped at the one by Joe Stutts (31), scored four TDs in 42-15 victory Burnett Sets Scoring Record, Is Lost For Season as Arkansas Rips UPl Telephoto Nebraska Quarterback Passes Colorado's Carl Taibi almost got Van Vrovcson (12) Nebraska Socks Colorado yard and dashed 34 yards with a pass from quarterback Bill Montgomery as the eighth-ranked Razorbacks blitzed for 24 points in the first period. Burnett was injured on a crunching tackle by Boice Best in the second quarter. Team doctors said he must undergo surgery and will be lost for the year.

The tailback scored 294 points in his career, beating the old mark of 288 by Southern Methodist's Doak Walker, who played four years. The victory kept Arkansas From Our Wire Services TUSCALOOSA, Oct. 31. Alabama tailback Johnny Musso shredded the Mississippi State defense almost at will Saturday, recing for three touchdowns and 159 yards, as the Crimson Tide trounced the Bulldogs, 35-6, in a Southeastern Conference game. The hard-running junior, ably complemented by Scott Hunter's quarterbacking, ran over from the 13, one and two-yard lines in averaging almost nine yards a carry to delight a homecoming crowd of 58,843.

The other Alabama scores came on a two-yard run by fullback Dave Brungard and a 10-yard pass from Hunter to flanker George Ranger. Richard Ciemny kicked five extra points. Mississippi State, kept in check for all but the last 15 seconds by a stout Alabama defense, collected its lone score on a 19-yard pass from quarterback Joe Reed to flanker David Smith. MISSISSIPPI STATE 0 0 0 6 ALABAMA 7 14 14 035 Ala Musso, 13, run (Ciemny, kick) Ala Ranager, 10, pass from Hunter (Ciemny, kick) Ala Musso, 1, run (Ciemny, kick) Ala Brungard, 14, run (Ciemny, kick) Ala Musso, 2, run (Ciemny, kick) MS Smith, 19, pass from Reed (pass failed) A 58,843. Auburn Annihilates Outclassed Florida GAINESVILLE, Fla.

Quarterback Pat Sullivan passed for four touchdowns, including three to speedy flanker Terry Beasley, and ran for a fourth as Auburn ripped Florida, 63-14. The 12th-rankcd Tigers piled up a whopping 566 yards in total offense with Sullivan accounting for 366 yards through the air. The junior quarterback hit 21 of 27 tosses for four touchdowns. He connected on 15 of 18 for 200 yards as the Tigers streaked to a 35-0 halftime lead, scoring three times in less than four minutes in the first period to quickly turn the game into a rout. Sullivan, No.

3 in the Nation in total offense, connected with Beasley, a 9.6 sprinter, on scoring tosses of 13. 17 and 80 yards and also hit tailback Mickey Zofko on a 15-yard scoring toss. Auburn 21 14 2 763 7-U Fiorida 0 0 Aub Beasley 34 run (Jett kick) Aub Sullivan 1 run (Jett kick) Aub Clark 4 run (Jett kick) Aub Beasley 13 pass from Sullivan (Jett kick) Aub Zofko 15 pass from Sullivan (Jett kick) Fla Alvarez 47 pass from Reaves (Franco kick) Aub Beasley 17 from Sullivan (Jett kick) Aub Owens 89 punt return (Jett kick) Fla Ash 17 pass from Schnebly (Franco kick) Aub Henley 1 run (Jett kick) A 63,560. Kentucky Drubs N. C.

State, 27-2 LEXINGTON, Oct. 31 (LTD. Kentucky, behind the three-touchdown passing of Bernie Scruggs and the 77 yards rushing of Lee Clymer, defeated North Carolina State, 27-2, Saturday to snap a five-game losing streak. Scruggs hit Clymer with a 2-yard scoring toss and tight end Dave Mitchell with a 15-yard TD strike and added a 5-yard TD pass to Gary Knutson. Jim Reed's one-yard plunge gave Kentucky its other score as the Wildcats recorded their highest score of the season.

North Carolina State's only TD came late in the first half. It blocked Dave Hardt's punt in the end zone. North Carolina St. 0 1 0 82 Kentucky 14 13 0 027 Ken Clymer 2 pass from Scruggs (Jones kick). Ken Mitchell 15 pass from Scruggs (Jones kick).

Ken Reed 1 run (Jones kick). Ken Knutson 5 pass from Scruggs (kick failed). NCS Safety Hardt punt blocke in end zone. From Our Wire Services COLLEGE STATION, Oct. 31.

Arkansas tailback Bill Burnett established a Southwest Conference scoring record with three touchdowns Saturday in a 45-6 massacre of Texas but the sensational senior suffered a shoulder separation that finished his college career. Burnett, who holds the SWC career touchdown record of 50, tallied on two runs of one Clemson COLLEGE PARK. Md.t Oct. 31. Clemson cornei-back Don Kelley broke open an offensively-futile Atlantic Coast Conference game Saturday with 85 and 56-yard fourth-quarter returns and led the Tigers to a 24-11 win over Maryland.

Fumbles and interceptions marred the game for both clubs before Kelley's 85-yard touchdown return a Maryland punt broke a 3-3 tie with 9:28 left in the game. Less than two minutes later he intercepted a pass from Maryland's Jeff Shugars on the Topples Maryland 9 ft when Tiger sophomore Jack Bastable kicked a 38-yard field goal. Starting on his own 30, Dickey hit Mike Montgomery for four, 14 and 22 yards before connecting with Creed for 15 yards to the Missouri 15. After an illegal procedure penalty, Dickey threw two incom-plretions before finding Creed inside the five-yard line. MISSOURI 0 7 3 313 KANSAS STATE 3 7 0 717 KS Goerger, 23, FG KS Creed, 33, pass from Dickey (Goerger, kick) Miss Rooer, 1, run (Bastable, kick) Miss Bastable, 25, FG Bastable, 38, FG KS Creed, 20, pass from Dickey (Goerger, kck) A 42,000.

Okla. St. Rips Kansas As Flanker Scores 2 STILLWATER, Okla. Dick Graham, Oklahoma State's runtish flanker, scored two cross-country touchdowns to lead the Cowboys to a 19-7 victory over Kansas. Graham, 5-9 and 172 pounds, galloped 58 yards with a screen pass from quarterback atop the SWC at 3-0 in a tie with top-ranked Texas.

Arkansas -24 14 045 0 0 6 Ark Burnett 1 run (McClard kick). Ark Burnett 1 run (McClard kick). Ark FG McClard 23. Ark Burnett 34 pass from Montgomery (McClard kick). Ark Richardson 14 run (McClard kick).

Ark Nichols 17 pass from Ferguson (McClard kick). Ark Fryer 94 interception return (McClard kick). AIM James 1 run (pass failed). A 34,918. Worster Gets 4 TDs As Texas Rips SMU AUSTIN, Tex.

Bruising fullback Steve Worster ran for four touchdowns and smashed three school scoring records in leading Texas to a 42-15 victory over Southern Methodist and extending the nation's longest winning streak to 26 games. W'orster scored on runs of one, three, five and three yards as he set Longhdrn records for most career touchdowns (32) and most career points (186), and tied the mark for most points in a game (24). Southern Methodist 7 0 8 015 Texas -14 14 1442 Tex Bertelsen 70 run (Feller kick). SMU Scott 45 pass from Hixson (Johnson kick). Tex Worster 1 run (Feller kick).

Tex Worster 3 run (Feller kick). Tex Worster 5 run (Feller kick). SMU Gossett 13 pass from Hixson (Gossett pass from Carter). Tex Worster 3 run (Feller kick). Tex Berteisen 1 run (Feller kick).

A 64,500. Rhodes, Judy Lead TCU Over Baylor FORT WORTH. Texas Christian used Raymond Rhodes' rambling runs and quarterback Steve Judy's short passes and runs to notch a 24-17 victory over Baylor. BAYLOR 0 0 7 10-17 TCU 3 7 7 7-24 TCU Underwood, 24, FG TCU Judy, 7, run (Underwood, kick) Bay Huggins, 73, punt return (Conradt, kick) TCU Judy, 1, run (Underwood, kick) Bay Davis, 61, pass from Southall (Conradt, kick) Bay Conradt, 32, FG A 21 ,817. Texas Tech Defeats Rice on Soph's FG HOUSTON.

Sophomore Dickie Ingram kicked a 43-yard field goal in the third quarter to give Texas Tech a 3-0 victory over the punchless Rice Owls Saturday night. defense suddenly jelled in the third quarter, recovering two fumbles to set up a field goal and a touchdown in a 10-sec-ond span to propel the Tar Heels to a 30-15 victory over Virginia. The Tar Heels were trailing, 15-6, when tackle Bud Grissom recovered a Virginia fumble and set up a 20-yard field goal by North Carolina's Ken Craven with 8:32 left. Defensive end Gene Brown recovered another Cavalier bobble to set up another NC score; a 20-yard pass from quarterback Paul Miller to Wingback Lewis Jolley with 10 seconds after Craven's field goal. Tailback Don McCaulcy scored twice on runs of one and three yards.

The last score was set up by North Carolina's John Bunting, who intercepted a pass by Virginia quarterback Bill Troup on the Virginia seven and returned it to the three. VIRGINIA 15 0 0 015 NORTH CAROLINA 6 0 10 1430 Vir Bishcotf, 30, pass from Troup (kick blocked) Vir Sullivan, 9, pass from Troup (pass failed) i Vir Carrington, 32, FG NC Jolley, 62, pass from Miller (pass failed) NC Craven, 20, FG NC Jolley, 20, pass from Miller (Craven, kick) NC McCauley, 1, run (Craven, kick) NC McCauley, 3, run (Craven, kick) A 32,500. Penn State Clobbers W. Va. in Rain, 42-8 Just in Time Tony Pounds.

He also broke a 47-yard run from scrimmage. KANSAS 0 7 0 07 OKLAHOMA STATE 0 12 0 7 1 OS Safety, Heck tackled in end zone OS Graham, 58, pass from Pounds (Pruss, kick) Kans 3, run (Helmbacher, kick) OS Pruss, 30, FG OS Graham, 47, run (Pruss, kick) A 35,000. Oklahoma Survives Iowa State Scare AMES, Iowa. Joe Wylie punched over for a six-yard touchdown with just over two minutes left and Greg Pruitt followed with a two-point conversion to give Oklahoma (4-3) a 29-28 win over Iowa State. The come-from-behind victory happened inspite of two key Sooner fumbles in the third quarter.

OKLAHOMA 0 i 14 2 ISU 21 0 0 723 I5U Palmer, 38, pass from Carison (Shoemake, kick) ISU Carison, 4, run (Shoemake, run) IS'J Carlson, 1, run (Shoemake, kick) Okia Safety, Baracz tackied in end zone. Okla Wylie, 5, run (Derr, kick) Okia Franklin, 75, pass from Mlidren (kick failed) Ok a Wylie, 1, run (kick failed) ISU Stowe, 70, pass from Carison (Shoemake, kick) Okla Wylie, 5, run (Pruitt, run) A 27,000 1 the second period on a 76-yard touchdown pass from jimmy Jones to Clarence Davis. The bears, however, came back early in the fourth period to drive 6S yards with quarterback Dave Penhall diving the fiual yard to score and tie the 10-10. Wersching booted a second-period field goal from 27 yards out and the pair of three pointers save him 21 for his career to tie the pacific-S record. 0 3 0 10 SV-e-- C' 0 7 3 0 :0 CL FG 27 USC-Pdvis "4 pas from Jones (Ayaia k.

I IH I i run (Wersching kick) At FG v'cnin 4 Washington Dims Oregon Hopes, 25-23 SEATTLE, Wash. Steve Wiezboski kicked a 19-yard field goal with 30 seconds left in the game to give Washington a come-from-behind 25-23 Pacific-S victory over Oregon which darkened the Ducks' Rose Bowl hopes. Second string quarterbeck Greg Collins sparked the Huskies to 18 points in the final period. Washington's Sonny Sixkill-er, the nation's leading passer, was able to complete only 13 of 29 passes for 116 yards Oregon Washington 1825 Ore More 13 pass from Fouls (kick failed) Wash Downey 7 ran (Wiezbowski kick) Ore FG Woody 43 Ore J. Anderson 2 run (kick failed) Wash Houston 7 run (Byard pass from Collins) Wash Cornell It pass from Collins (Wiezbowski kick) Ore Bailey 22 pass from Moort (J.

Anderson run) Wash FG Weizbowskl 1 Stanford Near Bowl; Plunkett Over 7000 STANFORD. Oct. 31. Jim Plunkett of sixth-ranked Stanford went over 7000 yards in career total offense Saturday as the Indians moved a step nearer the From Our Wire Services BOULDER, Oct. 31.

Nebraska's fourth-ranked Corn-huskers overcame stubborn Colorado, 29-13, Saturday in a hard-hitting Eig Eight Conference football game televised to much of the nation. The largest crowd in the history of Rocky Mountain sports events, 50,881, watched Nebraska break open a bitter battle with two quick touchdowns in the last quarter. Nebraska quarterback Van Brownson threw two long passes to Guy Ingles for touchdowns in the opening quarter and Nebraska carried a 12-0 lead into the last two minutes of the half. Then the Buffaloes finally got their offense rolling for 93 yards with Cliff Branch running eight yards for the touchdown. From that point until the last period Colorado (3-4) made a real scrap of it, holding Nebraska to a 46-yard field goal by Paul Rogers.

Colorado pulled to 15-13 early in the final period on Jim Bratten's five-yard run for a touchdown. NEBRASKA 12 0 3 1429 COLORADO 0 7 0 613 Neb Ingies, 35, pass from Brownson (kick failed) Neb Ingres, 29, pass from Brownson (pass failed) Co! Branch, 8, run (Haney, kick) Neb Rogers, 46, FG Col Bratten, 5, run (run fai'ed) Neb Brownson, 1, run (Rogers, kick) A 50,881. K-State Nips Missouri On TD Pass at 1:45 MANHATTAN, Lynn Dickey, stymied the entire second half, propelled Kansas State 70 yards in the last four minutes, hitting Mike Creed with a 20-yard touchdown pass with 1:45 to play for a 17-13 victory over Missouri. K-State (5-3), held to only one first down in the second half before the winning drive, fell behind with 4:07 to go, AP Wirephoto 8-yard run Clemson 42 and scampered 56 yards. Tiger fullback Dick Bukowsky scored on the next play.

CLEMSON 0 0 3 21 24 MARYLAND 0 3 0 811 Mary Fries, 27, FG Clem Seigler, 22, FG Clem Kelley, 85, punt return (Siegler, kick) Clem Bukowsky, 2, run Sieler, kick) Clem McLaurin, 6i, pass interception (Siesler, kick) Mary Seymour, 23, pass from Shugars for extra points) A 12,500. N. Carolina Defense Helps Beat Virginia CHAPEL HILL, N.C., A disorganized North Carolina 39, 24, and 20 in the second quarter. Meanwhile, State scored its third and fourth touchdowns. Wingback-flanker Gary Deuel ran 51 yards on a scissors and Hufnagel passed 42 yards to wide receiver Greg Edmonds.

It was Edmonds' sixth TD catch, a State one-season record. BRAXTON STOPPED Despite WVA's short passing success Mike Sherwood and Galiffa completed 20 of 32 for 251 yards the Mountaineers didn't penetrate State's 30 until the final five minutes. That was because State's defense contained the 230-pound Braxton. "In every defense we used somebody was always keying and covering on him." said Paterno. "We weren't going to let him catch the short one and steam roller somebody." West Virginia 0 0 0 81 Penn State 14 14 7 742 PS Ganter 1 run (Hull kick) PS Hufnagel 8 run (Hull kick) PE Deuel 51 run (Hull kick) PS Edmonds 42 pass from Hufnagel (Hull kick) PS Harris 4 run (Hull kick) PS Cooper 1 run (Hull kick) WV Braxton 47 pass from Galiffa (Kaser pas from Galiffa) West Va.

Penn St. 16 18 27 345 251 108 10 136 20-32-3 7-16-0 1 0 30 90 First downs Rushing yardaqe Passing yardage Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yard penalized INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing WEST VIRGINIA E. Williams carried 15 times for 56 yards, Gresham 8 for 19, Wood 5 for 16, Braxton 2 for 11, Galiffa 2 for minus 10, Sherwood 8 for minus 65. STATE Mitchell 13 for 93, Harris 13 for 63 and 1 TD, Deuel 2 for 54 and I TD, Remich 5 for 30, Cole 2 for 30, Ganter for 24 and 1 TD, Hufnagel for 19 and 1 TD. Cooper 4 for 18 and 1 TD, Reitz 3 for 8, Bass 3 for 3, Andrews 1 for 3.

Passing WEST VIRGINIA Sherwood completed II of 16 for 101 yards, had 2 intercepted; Galiffa 9 of 16 for 150 yards and 1 TD, had 1 intercepted. STATE Hufnagel completed 5 of 10 for 69 yards and 1 TD, Cooper 1 of 3 for 26, Parsons 1 of 3 for 13. Receiving WEST VIRGINIA Potts caught 7 passes for 94 yards, Braxton 1 for 47 and 1 TD, Stephens 2 for 39, Porter 3 for 30, Wood 3 for 17, Kaser 1 for 11, E. Williams 2 for 8, Biletz 1 for 5. STATE Edmonds 3 for 48 and 1 TD, Skarzynski 1 for 26, Harris I for 13, Gabel 1 for 13, Ganter 1 for 8.

Continued from 1st Spts. Page be close. So was 199's meeting, which State won, 20-0. In that one, West Virginia was in trouble before the kickoff. Split end Oscar Patrick, around whom the game was built, reinjured a knee in pre-game practice.

On Saturday, WVA needed two kicks and 5V2 ir.inutes to scrap their game plan. State cornerback Mike Smith returned Kim West's 39-yard, line-drive kick 75 yards to the Mountaineer six. Frank Gant-i'er scored on third down from the one. i 'HULL BLOCKS PUNT i Linebacker Gary Hall block-' ed West's second punt. Defensive end Steve Prue recov-'-ered and ran 26 yards to eight.

On first down, soph quarter-back John Hufnagel faked to halfback Joel Ramich and rolled left on the veer (triple option). Ramich drear atten- tion, Hufnagel didn't and State led, 14-0. Our plan was to come out I and try to throw," said WVA I Coach Bobby Bowdnn. "We wanted to make them quit plugging the middle. We want- ed to force their linebackers I out of there (to cover passes).

But when we got behind like did as early as we did, we had to change cur plan and try to get back into the game. We got back to our game plan in the second half, but it didn't work." FIELD POSITION POOR "That quick jump had to hurt them psychologically," said Paterno, "especially since they haven't beaten us for a long time." Atrocious field position also kept the Mountaineers (5-3) 'trom rallying. They rever re-; ceived possession in State ter-i ritory. i In the first period, WVA started a sequence on its 30, 29, 30, 8 and 3. The Moun-v taineers began on their 36, 20, Rose Bowl with a 43-10 Pacific-8 victory over Oregon State.

The Indians. 5-0 in the conference, will go to the Rose Bowl for the first time in 19 years if they beat Washington next Saturday. Plunkett. Stanford's senior quarterback, became the first major college player in history to account for 7000 yards when he threw a TOyard touchdown pass to Jack Latter in the first period. He threw two more touchdown passes as the Indians broke the game open in the second half after leading by 17-10 at intermission.

Plunkett left with about 10 minutes to so and fin. shed the day with 13 completions in 26 attempts for 210 yards. The three scoring passes save the senior a total of 12 for the year. Oreotn Sia'e Stanlord Stan Lssate'" 3 010 in 7 io ii "0 pass from Plunkett OSU Schilling 1 run (Boston kick) Stan FG Horowitl 2ft Stan Kent 13 run (Horowitz kicH OSU FG Boston 27 Stan Kauffman 37 intercepted pass (Horowit? kick) Stan FG Horowitz 37 Stan Moore 9 pass from Plunkett (Horowitz kickl Stan Merrill 1 run (Horowitz kick) Calif. Upsets USC On Rally in 4th, 13-10 LOS ANGELES.

Soccer-style place kicker Randy Wersching kicked a 46-yard field goal late in the fourth quarter to break a 10-1P tie and give California its first victory over Southern California in 12 years, 13-1 before 54,750. The Trojans went ahead in rHf Ik )5M 'A LiT "Jfatf HiwA 1 fmtm MaiiamttMagaw Penn State Scores Against West Virginia on Early Keeper Play fenn blaze John Hujnagel (right, 16) holds onto ball and tallies on.

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