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6C Ch dritnfeiiu irenn Qia'ce Hips 'canror fv 4- ft C-, "i a STANFORD, Calif. (AP) fumble by Stanford halfback avoided a shutout loss when day. passed 57 yards for another as Defensive back Jim Bradley Scott Laidlaw. Bon-la threw an eight-yard Jaynes. Big Eight Conference i Arizona, downed Wyoming, 21- made two imrjortant Dlavs.

in-! The Penn State defense eot touchdown nass to tieht end passing leader in 1972, at- 7, in college football action in urday. cluding a fumble recoveryhhe first score of the game Glen Stone with 1:56 tempted just one pass that which led to Perm State's first: when linebacker Doug Allen 'ending a 47-yard Stanford! counted in the second half and tried only nine all day, com touchdown arid the seventh-i blocked a punt by Tom Lynn; drive pnn st. Stanford Dieting four for 93 yards. 12 ranked Nittany Lions beat Stan-: late in the second quarter. The ford 20-6 Saturday in a college! ball rolled out of the Stanford football opener.

end zone for a safety. Penn State virtually shut off The next time Stanford got Flr-st down? Pushes-ya'd Psssins vard Retu'n yard! Passes Pur.ti Fumb5lost 33-1 V- in 1W ei i 12-21-1 17M-1 11-25 5-3 2-1 5-45 M5 0 10 7 320 0 0 0 ih rorHinotc' mchinff nffpnsoithe ball. Laidlaw dropped a However, pass interference penalties of 34 and 20 yards contributed to two Kansas touchdowns. Washington State got a first-half safety by blocking a punt out of the end zone, but couldn't score a touchdown until 5Vi minutes remained. and sacked quarterback Mikejhandoff from Boryla for the PS Safety Wocktd kick went out of Bory- a seven times In the wmcn eraaiey pouncea tionally televised game.

on. taruer ine nau, crauiey got the Lions out of trouble by intercepting a Boryla pass near end zone PS Hayman 14 Bass from Shuman (Natate pass from Shuman) PS Caowlletfi 2 run (Bahr kick) PS F5 Bahr 24 Stan ston I pass from Boryla (Pass failed) A 57,000 John Cappelletti, the Nittany Lion's hard running senior tail Arizona's first two touchdowns came following a pass interception and a Wyoming fumble. Hawaii 10, Wash. 7 SEATTLE (AP) Tailback Albert Holmes rushed for 122 yards and Casey Ortez directed a brilliant attack as Hawaii upset Washington 10-7 Saturday in the opening football game for each team. The turning point in the game came late in the third period when Ortez teamed with Allen Brown on a 44-yard pass play for the winning touchdown.

From there on the visiting Rainbows three touchdown underdogsdominated the the goal line and returning the back, and junior quarterback Tom Shuman were the Penn ball 51 yards to the Stanford 44. Hayman returned a Stanford Washinoton State 0 2 0 6 Kansas 7 0 1 1429 KU Adams 28 pass from Jaynes (Swift kick) WSU Safety, Carter blocked punt out of end zone KU Jaynes run (Adams run) KU Jaynes 11 run (Swilt kick) KU Powle 23 pass interception (Swift kick) WSU Grandberry 1 run (pass failed) Kan. 29, WSU 8 LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) -David Jaynes, his passing thwarted by a tough pass rush, ran for two touchdowns and threw for another as Kansas smothered Washington State punt 21 yards to Stanford 31 in the third period and Cappel-letti's pass to Herd put the ball at the five. Cappelletti then carried three straight times, scoring from the two.

In the final quarter, Chris State offensive stars. Cappelletti ran for one touchdown, setting it up with a 17-yard completion to Chuck Herd in the third period on the first pass attempt of his varsity career. Shuman threw a 14-yard touchdown pass to Gary Hay-man in the second quarter two plays after Bradley recovered a Arizona 21, Wyo. 7 LARAMIE, Wyo. (AP) -Sophomore quarterback Bruce Hill ran for one touchdown and Bahr kicked a 24-yard Penn! 298 an error-filled inter-State field goal and Stanford sectional football opener Satur- Danny Buggs Scores Late AUTO PERSONAL HOUSEHOLD REAL ESTATE For West Virginia, 20-13 HOME IMPROVEMENT Maryland gained two first COLLEGE PARK, Md.

(AP) Danny "Lightning" Buggs 00 downs before being shoved back by the Mountaineers, set 00. $7,5 ting up the winning punt return scored on a 69-yard punt return with nine seconds remaining to give West Virginia a 20-13 victory over Maryland Saturday in a college football opener. CONSOLIDATE YOUR DEBTS REDUCE MONTHLY PAYMENTS by Buggs. Buggs, an explosive per Tim Berra returned the second half kickoff 93 yards for a touchdown and sub quarterback Fred Kelliher led a 72-yard scoring drive in the waning minutes as Massachusetts pulled out a 21-20 football victory over Villanova Saturday. Berra, son of baseball Hall of former last season, caught one pass for 17 yards and lost eight The swift Mountaineer junior escaped from the grasp of on a flanker reverse before his spectacular dash.

Second Mortgase 4 Marylands Leroy Hugnes, t'dfr On the final play ot the IHj FINANCIAL and CORPORATION 808 Pondltton St. Greenville, S.C. 233-5984 Famer Yogi Berra, also caught game, Maryland's Ben Kinard a five-varri nass from Peil Ppn- dropped back further as he reversed his field and found daylight down the right sideline. ran to the right with the kickoff mington for the Minutemen's reception and threw a lateral to f-rst touchdown and hauled in a The run broke a tie which de ask for JIM PHIPPS Frank Russell across the field veloped after the teams 17-yarder during the winning drive. swapped touchdowns during a furious 20-second span with less Russell went down the sidelines before being stopped on the West Virginia 32.

W. V. Maryland First downs I 13 Rushes-yards 42-73 59-121 Passing yards 170 54 Return yards 113 47 (AP Wirephoto) SANFORD'S MIKE BURYLA (12) GETS OFF PASS Despite rush of Penn State's Ed O'Neal (87) Saturday Spiders Smash 'Cats, 42-0; Pasees 8-14-2 1-4-2 Punts 5-33 9-31 5-4 4-1 Penalties-yards 2-20 5-39 West Virginia 3 3 0 14 2" Maryland 0 0 4 713 than six minutes to play and the score tied 6-6. Maryland, which had not advanced beyond the Mountaineers' 26, scored on a one-yard plunge by Lou Carter after a bad center snap on a west Virginia punt had given the Terps the ball inches from the goal. On the first play following the ensuing kickoff, quarterback Sde Dillon of West Virginia hit tailback Dwayne Woods with a pass over the middle and it wv-F-G Nester 35 WV FG Nestor 33 Mary FG Mike-Maver 43 Mary FG Mike-Mayer 48 Mary Carter 1 run (Mike-Maver kick) Navy Overhauls VMI, 37-8 WV Woods 75 pass from Dillon (Nestor kick) WV Buggs 49 punt return (Nestor DAVIDSON, N.C.

(AP) -lutes left in the half, and the sat out most of the last quarter. KICK A 35,112 Glenny hit 10 of 21 passes for 126 yards. VMI's only score came on a 5 Richmond used a strong run-; Middies' third touchdown came i ring game and capitalized on when quarterback Al Glenny several offensive mistakes Sat- ran one yard after setting up a urday to route Davidson, 42-0, score with a 35-yard pass to i in a Southern Conference foot- Bert Calland. ball game. I David Hipginbotham's inter- Villa.

20, Mass. 21 AMHERST, Mass. (AP) went for a 75-yard touchdown which tied the score 13-13. C7-yard march, aided by a pass interference penalty, but VMI a uiiuacK uany amun camea ception triggered that Navy quarterback Tom Schultze, who hit 20 of 30 in a 16-0 loss to Virginia last week, completed only i me uau zi limes ior yarns Florida Punishes Kansas State, 21 -10 12 of 30 passes for 103 yards, and all the interceptions were mi rH3asn? "ens qjjd seet 'CJJGfiF' aflS 3ffit5 3tJ H3GGji the game contributed to a rash GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) -Poised junior quarterback Da of fumbles which played a part vid Bowden threw three touch score.

Freshman Steve Dykes tied a Navy record with three field goals from 26, 26 and 29 yards and one of them was set up by an interception and another by a VMI fumble. Sophomore quarterback Mike Yeaper ran six yards for the Middies' final score late in the game after Charlie Robinson made the Middies' sixth pass interception. Cooper, going over 100 yards for the sixth straight game, had 124 yards in tiie first half and iHiikMiimi'uiiai down passes and the 14th ranked Florida Gators lived up to at his expense. Navy VMI First downs 20 15 Rushes-yards M-330 37-81 Passing yards 123 110 Return yards 104 0 Passes 9-21-1 13-31-4 Punts 5-42 8-37 Fumbles-lost 1-0 1-1 Penalties-yards- 1-43 6-71 Navy 3 21 6 7 37 VMI 0 0 fl Navy FG Dykes 24 Navy Cooper 1 run (Dykes kick) Navy Cooper 1 run (Dykes kick) Navy Glenny 1 run (Dykes kick) Navy FG Dykes 24 Navy FG Dykes VMI Glidewell 1 run (Morgan pass from Sthultze) Navy Yeager 6 run (Dykes kick) i i their advance billing with a season-opening 21-10 inter-sectional football victory over Kansas State Saturday night. two Florida touchdowns and both Kansas State scoring drives.

Bowden tossed a 10-yard scoring pass to Glenn Sever that put Florida ahead late in the first quarter after Kansas State broke the ice with a 37-yard Keith Brumley field goal. Florida rolled up a 21-3 lead with Bowden's touchdown tosses of 10 yards to speedy Nat Moore and 16 yards to Lee McGriff then fought off a as the Spiders dominated the game offensively. His one-yard touchdown in the first quarter capped a 73-J yard drive in which he carried 6 times for 26 yards. I Defensively, Richmond limit-: the Wildcats primarily to short passes. Davidson quarter-" back David Harper moved his team to the Richmond 35 the second period.

He hit flanker Walt Walker twice for 27 yards, and fullback John We-bcl one time for 20 yards in the scries. However, a holding penalty sent the Wildcats back into their own territory and Harper was on third down and 30 to end the drive. Walker was the key Wildcat offensive player, as he caught 10 passes for 104 yards. Dinky Jones scored on a six-yard run and Bob Allen zipped through for 18 yards and a touchdown to extend Rich- nnnrl'n lnnr4 11 A 4- lU ,.1 Intermittent rain throughout ichigan Punches Out 31-7 fourth-quarter threat by the Big Big Ten Victory Over Iowa tight Conference visitors. A fumble put Kansas State in a hole late in the second quar for the score with 6:53 left in 440 yards.

ter and a short punt by Kansas Iowa's Earl Douthitt fumbled the opening kickoff and Greg Koss recovered at the Iowa 20. Four plays later Mike Lantry the first quarter. Bob Thornbladh on a three-yard run and Gil Chapman on a 12-yarder had Michigan's other touchdowns. Iowa's touchdown came early in the second quarter when Douthitt intercepted a Franklin pass and went 47 yards. kicked a 39 yard field goal.

A 56-yard run by Chuck Heat IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) -Quarterbark Dennis Franklin, working the option superbly, guided fifth-ranked Michigan on four long touchdown drives Saturday en route to a 31-7 Big Ten Conference football victory over Iowa. Michigan scored on its first two possessions and gradually wore down improving but offensively erring Iowa in the opener for both teams. Franklin took Michigan to touchdowns on drives of CO, 76, 73 and 66 yards, capping the last with an 11-yard scoring run. The Wolverines rushed for er set up the Wolverines' first touchdown on their next possession. Heater ran the final yard state David Spare gave Florida a 31-yard scoring opportunity which they made good with Bowden's toss to Moore two seconds before halftime.

Another Kansas State fumble gave Florida an opportunity from the visitors 42. Bowden took the Gators in witli three passes and a penalty. Kansas Florida First Downs 14 19 Rushss-yardi 48-145 44-114 Passing yards 117 147 Return yards 60 1 Passes 9-16-1 1S-75-1 Punts 7-40 8-40 Fumbles-lost 6-5 4-3 Penalties-yards 5-69 7-55 Kansas State 3 0 0 710 Florida 7 7 7 0-21 FG Brumley 37 FLA G. Sever 13 pasj from Bowden (William kick) FLA Moor 10 pass frim Bowden (Williams kick) FLA McGrlff 14 pass from Bowden (Williams kick) KS Grogan 51 run (Brumley kick) A 50,673 of the third quarter. Linebacker Pat Kelly intercepted Harper's first down pass on the initial play of the final period and galloped 19 yards to put the game away.

Three minutes later, Spider quarterback Dave Yount hit split end Mike Malioney all alone in the end zone for a 22-yard score. The Davidson offense set up another Richmond touchdown, fumbling on the Wildcat five with six minutes left in the game. Then running back John Palazcti scampered around V) First down Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards Michinan Michigan Iowa 28 14 75-440 34-118 35 115 10 57 3-9-2 10-19-1 3 40 2-33 0-0 5-4 6-7 0-0 10 7 7 7-0 7 0 0-7 HG 38, N. East. 14 WORCESTER, Mass.

(AP) -Safety John Provost returned a punt 58 yards for a touchdown, blocked a punt that set up a touchdown and intercepted a pass that led to a field goal in pacing Holy Cross to a 38-14 romp over Northeastern Iowa Mich Lantry FG 3 Mich Heater 1 run (Lantry kick) Iowa Douthitt 47 Interception return (Kokolus kick) Mich Thornbladh 3 run (Lantry kick) Mich Chapman 12 run (Lantry kick) Mich Franklin 11 run (Lantry kick) Heritage Scores HILTON HEAD ISLAND S.C. (AP) -Third-round scores Saturday in the Heritage Golf Classic on the 4.455-yard, oar-71 Harbour Town Golf Links: Hale Irwin 49-44-65 2C0 right end for five yards and the Jerry Heard JJtUKU 6V-I-0 70- 68-71209 7.1-71 -A8 209 69- 72-48209 71- 71-49 211 73-68-70-211 73- 68-70211 67-73-72-212 74- 66-72212 70- 72-70 2' 2 71- 71-70212 ENGINEERS CtVIL-STRUCTURAl-ElECTRlCAL-MECHANICAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS lmal Spider score. It was the first game of the 1973 season for Richmond, while the Wildcats dropped to 0-2. It was the first time since 1904 that Davidson has been shut out in two coasecutive games. The Wildcats lost last week to non-conference foe Wofford, 23-0.

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