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Independent from Long Beach, California • 27

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WM 4NDEPENDENT-PRESS-TELEGRAM im iim ttCiiKj Nmr. AI7M I s. Schoen Spark 5-TD Irish in 2nd Half se ird nee a )wl yer lay New York limes Service half. Then an 85-yard kick-SOtiTH BEND. Ind.

fftu by Nick Eddy and lead to 21-0 with another sudden strike. Schoen took a-63-yard-punt-retum-by a punt on-the-Irisfa-37-and-Tom-Schoen gave then! a ran 63 yards down the left' Iowa, 56-0 stung LANSING, GPh-Michigan State, sideline for a touchdown. Quarterback Terry Han- Notre Darner, a sleeping giant in the first half, came alive with five second-half touchdowns Saturday, and routed Pittsburgh; 40-0, at Notre Dame Stadium. The undefeated and untied Irish, the nation's No. 1 College football team, Scored only once in the first' lift, and it was all downhill from After Eddy returned kickoff, the conversion kick was wide, and the Irish ledr 13-0.

LATE IN the third quarter, Notre Dame raised itsT by an Iowa touchdown drive with the kickoff, roared back for a lopsided 56-7 victory Saturday as Gene Washington and Clint Jones rewrote the Spartan record book. The triumph, the most topheavy MSU victory since it blanked Indiana 54-0 in Ml MSU 8 Mm Bril downy 11 WuiNn, yinlipt ISO PMtlnp vartew 120 Pimm 10-21 Pmn Wrgotrt by A Boy On His Own ratty passed toPaul May for a 2-point conversion. Notre Dame increased its lead to 27-0 early in the last quarter when Larry Conjar dived over from the 1. That culminated a 40-yard drive in six plays. Less than- three- minutes later, the score was 38-0 as Han ratty passed 19 yards to.

Bob Gladieux for a touchdown. A 3-yard punt, by Pitt set up the score. NOTRE DAME made it 40-0 on Gladieuxs 5-yard end run. Dave Martin made the drive possible by blocking and then recovering a lateral on the Pitt 19. In the first halfthe Irish looked far from mighty.

They lost the ball three times on interceptions, once on a fumble by Eddy and JONES SETS UP SPARTAN SCORE Michigan States Clinton Jones, behind expert blocking, scampers to Iowa one-yard line, from where Spartans scored on next play. Unbeaten MSU ran up 56-7 victory and Jones collected 268 yards for single-game Big Ten rushing record. "The other players dont offer much. Before we get into the huddle once in a while theyll let me know a guy's playing em a certain way. I'm the only one who does talking.

The 'coaches see to. that. Troy Winslow, USC quarterback. af wman 1957, assured Michigan State of at least a tie for a second successive Big Ten Washington grabbed a pair of touchdown passes to bring his career total to 15 smashing the MSU. record held by Bob Carey, Clones put on TD runs of 70 and 79 yards and a two-yard scoring dive as ha' set a MSU and Big Ted single-game rushing record The pile driving Jones collected 268 yards in 21 cahies.

The Big Ten record was 239 yards by -Jim. Grabowski of Illinois last year. 'Jones also broke MSUs single game ruUi- GROUNDS BADGERS in Kush Whether Troy Winslow knows it or not, he was horn to play quarterback for the University of Southern California. The son of a Trojan, he sits poised under the elms being interviewed, nodding toward friends strolling by whose grins tease him for his fame. Without interrupting his thought, he grins back withr to Pasadena, 23- 4 tciawMuran'- A Last -ing for Minnesota junni failed to make a first down.

Hanratty showed good and Seymour, the. sophomore split end who stayed on the bench because of, a tyro-week-old ankle injury. Main Dm rimwrpi for 95 yards. -He had one interception. Griese, scored The who have been close the Rose Bowl, but never made, it have won four, of five league games and is in the drivers seat since Michigan ing record of 2Q7.yards set-- by Ron Rubick in 1962.

Undefeated Michigan -State, ranked No. 2 in The Associated Press weekly poll, rah its record to 8-0 over-all and 6-0 in conference ft! MADISON (UPI) Purv dues Rose Bowl minded Boilermakers surprised Wisconsin with a crunching ground' game Saturday and whipped the Badgers 23-0 in their Big Ten homecom-' ing game. Purdue quarterback Bob Griese, only threw nine times and completed seven State, likely Big Ten win- two touchdowns and kicked a field goal as he sent Bob Baltzell and Perry Williams rushing through the line time and again to hand the Badgers their third Big Ten defeat Baltzell scored one touchdown. wirt). ND SchotnAJ punt return (May .12 MU MM), from Hm Hanratty (Azure kick).

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passes to Ken Last and scored another himself on a 17-htd run Saturday to lead Rose Bowl-hopeful Minnesota to a 28-13 Big Ten football triumph over Northwestern. I- Two of the Gophers tallies stemmed from theft of Bill Melzeirs tosses and a third. play, MSU Ray I MSU Vevrnder MSU WKhmotsn MSU Jonn MSU WmMngton (Kenney kick). MSU Jonoi' MSU Jonn her, is ineligible to go. Guard Pat Conely set up the Boilermakers first touchdown in the opening quarter when he intercepted -a John Boyajian pass and ran it to the Wisconsin 18-yard line.

ffigy Fur-GaRnll. 2run.GrH i li it kick, 71 ran (Konnty kldiL 1 ran (Konnoy kMkff IS ran Nebraska Rips 24-13 1 Too Many Cooks Spoil Tigers, 26-0 kick. Pur-Grim 1 ran. FurTO Grim 27. 'Long' Day Gl Kick MM.

recovery as; it, for Hoosiers modest clean-cut features shining through a Mush of freckles, and you conclude: Where else could boynamedjroy.playjootbll?; Triy talks seriousTy -W ttrfobtfcS they always have taken football seriously at Southern CaL "Everyone does enjoy reading about themselves," he says honestly. "What little I do get is nice to read, but a lot of iimes I dont do that well, either. Its a little different from last "year, though. Mike (barrett) got most of it last year, although he did deserve it. Now.

they spread it around a little." DSC's season is wrapped up in the UCLA game In two weeks, and with next weekend off the Trojans have nothing rise to think about Most of all, Winslow tries not to think of last years game when his fumble set Up. the Bruins spectacular comeback in the last four1 minutes. I don't dwell -on my mistakes because I'd probably erazy if I did," Troy says, but he's too ifiuch of a student of football not to analyze his mistakes in order to Eliminate tHem. He has decided that he could hot have the fumble. broke through the line on an option and was going) pretty goodI just didnt see the guy who hit me.

1 had the ball in pretty well, but when you get hit pretty good, no matter what you do, sometimes you fumble." BUT IF HE HAS to linger off hist season, Troy prefers to recall his 11-for-ll passing performance against Washington at Seattle. I didn't have any problems that day. The first, one I threw low and behind Moton and he caught it, and Sherman made another real good catch. That sort of gets you up. Like most scholarly types, Winslow wears but hes still getting accustomed to wearing contacts for the games.

Every once in a while one will get piece of dust in it and Til have to take it out and fix it Sometimes -when irhapperrrthr.xoachbs dont knowexactly -whats wrong. Three- or Jour other guys on the team wear. em but theyve all worn em longer than I have. "I just started last spring, but as soon as I started wearing em I got my knee hurt The Texas game was the first time Id ever worn em in a scrimmage. I hadnt before the season started.

They kept me out of those because of my knee. So if opponents think Troy is giving them a glassy- always looking to audibilize. "Lately we havent been doing as much just re- of Pf to WQ nds r- for rt for run by list rter ling had a une the was Ber the a idfer Iced ary re- top- heft ing nds jar- 23, ays, rith ball ball of hen lere iites ard, med with eiv- ible nrth the nck- Far- lort ong hen iugh fety. a inta own over in" own rom The ens r27" also 7-JI it-n rum). OS prm- MUI).

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iflild. LAWRENCE (UPI) Un beaten and sixth-ranked Nebraska exploded for three touchdowns in the second quarter and eased to its fourth "consecutive COLUMBIA (UPI) Fullback Wilmer Cooks plunged for a pair of touchdowns and John Farler kicked two field goals Saturday as Colorados versatile ground attack mowed down Missouri, 26-0, es early in the second period and got its third touchdown before the half for an 18-0 intermission lead on halfback Harry Wilson's two-yard following pass in-Interception. The victory moved coach 211 12S from a fumble alert Minnesota boosted conference record to 3-1 keep the Pasadena trip mind. Minnesota and Purdue, also aiming for the Rose Bowl, tangle next week for "what NORMAN, Okla. "Oft Quarterback Jim Buigar, had waited on the Adelines oucc since opening the Soonersi scoring first game, led Oklahoma wth work a 37-6 Big Eight Conferenceir John victory over Kansas State in8t ven.

Anoth Saturday soph, Dennis Cornell, rammed wo gnd jitn over from dowre yardage varrtga Bob Devaneys Huskers to 84) Kam IS 12 117 1G17 MircrtM by or the season and 4-0 in the conference FumMM loll Yardi penalized against Oklahoma football title Saturday State and Oklahoma, whipping stubborn Kansas' It also virtually assured the Huskers of their fifth con- Ohio (AV-Bill Long diriected Ohio State's sputtering offense XtivA-thiid quarter touch- Buckeyes continued theibldn stand-. ing hex over Indiana with a 7-0. Big Ten football victory today before 80,834 fans. The frustrated Hoosiers, who havent beaten the Bucks since 1951, had four good scoring Chances Jsut v-M-could-not-crosi the-goal line. Ohio State, unable to move the ball in the first half during a steady downpour, took the second half kickoff and marched 59 yards in 12 plays to psy dirt with Rudy Hubbard -scoring on a nine-yard pass fromLongT TL added the first of his over Bobby and di- JIA OkLahomato JULthird.

Lur mnfer-tvaneyTIflviryears cohference win 7-i I 7 I in a Big Eight football game. The Colorado Buffalos, who did not complete a pass, recovered three Missouri fumbles deep in Tiger territory to build, a 13-0 halftime lead. The Buffs defense also kept, Missouri in check by inter- 24-13. cepting fo.ur.Tjger.passes. It was the first time Colorado whipped the Tigers since 1961.

The loss for Missouri, ranked 10th in the nation early in the season, came after last weeks 35-0 humiliation by Nebraska. Ike Howard of -Colorado made the top play when he Frit Rinhlng Failing Pauci Punti Eight by 14th ence Jayhawk of event 14th The two against one loss. Eddie Hinton got two of mSSi Mtno Mkin kick). Hor iprlcfi Corrwfl 2 ran (Barf kick). I l.itt I ppm from wihan (Barlp I GptM I pM fram Mifzar (Em- consecutive confer- Devaney win and disheartened a braska.

homecoming crowd 45,500, the largest gathering to witness an athletic in tt states history. consecutive lien kick). Law 21 ppm (ram Wtttan (Barla the Sooner touchdowns, Bur- Minn 'eiledl. W-FMan gar passed to Randy Mea- "'SSSSSWiff 'iRSV Alt 2U47. Anreon 7 Comhuskers launched tpitt sustained scoring march-irm 'cnureMchcham for another, tailback! mh (ram Jim Jackson scored a fourth and reserve wingback Stan, ColOrCGO St(XT6 Crowder took a 12-yard pass Trom'UerieCagleTor the" Romp.4W eked r1 score.

Mike vacnon kicked snagged a pass by Missouris Danny Sharp in -the third quarter and scampered 99 yards for a touchdown to give the Buffs a 19-0 lead. mimm ISM four extra points and an l8-jALBUQUERQUECfl An1uHuk6wd''7 ta5i yard field goal. aggressive rushing game and IVAIi! aggressive rushing game and fc fullback Jim Olivers three jinton 3 ran (Vadwn kick). i touchdowns sparked hard-hit- tine Colorado State Univer- Hnarting-CUpW Mh fitoiVirhr a fg. Coto-Coaka 1 run.

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5PJ00. sity to a 45-6 nonconference Still Running Strong ou Hintrt run vartan'iiick) jfootbaU romp against New. Oliver, Jon Henderson NCAA cross Oscar Reed combined for 204j'hamPJ Western Midiipin Win Streak Ends yards rushing as "the Mid Amei scored, their fifth victory jican against two defeats. FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. UP) West Texas State, led by Conference champ Miami University and five other schools for the 1966 confer- Carter's Passes going with the plays that are called.

But some defenses make one play real bad and you have, to get out of it OTHERWISE, WINSLOW occasionally will go a step further from avoidiiig an opponents' strength to exploiting a weakness. "Against Stanford we did it a lot in the first half Texas we did it quite a bit They had defenses we could do it against Others change and after we call an auto- matic they change again and its a little tougher. One of Winslows favorite plays is a. pass to Ron Drake any pass to Ron Drake. The former Long Beach City College end already has broken Willie Browns USC pass receiving record.

About all you can say for Drake and all you want to say for him is he just gets open, Troy says. He makes a lot of moves downfield. If you throw too early you may be throwing at a fake. Winslow does most of his'throwing for short gains from rollout patterns, the best combination to maintain ball control. I like to roll out When your receivers arent open, if you drop back you're sort of stuck there, where if you Lead BYU, 53-33 ence crown here Saturday.

Western Michigan took five of the top ten places, including a third place finish by Wolfgang Lugauer in 31:23 over the six mile course. kick. 7 lit CSU Ollvw 1 ran. Lavan kick. CSUi limdifion 3t ran.

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paM (alM. jacks -five- game winning 57 r8m i CSU Kaiiack run, Ltvan kick. 1 Aft it. Hank Washingtons pinpoint; passing, stunned Northern Arizona University 34-7 Saturday, ending the Lumber PROVO, Utah (UPI) Cirgil Carter put on a fantastic passing exhibition and' took the play away from heralded Billy Stevens Saturday in hurling Brigham Young University to an unexpectedly easy 53-33 intersectional victory over Texas Western. Carter's superb performance included five touchdown passes, a record-breaking 513 yards in passing and 86 yards rushing as the Cougars went on their biggest scoring binge in 25 yean.

FOR PETE'S SAKE, 28-21 roll out you usually at least get up to the line of scrim- irminor but when you think vn11 mage. I dont mind running, but when you Oh Brother, lllini Bumps Michigan should have run the coaches dont think so. AS HE TALKS, -Winslow, leads up toJthe obvious question: Was it by coincidence or design that a boy named Troy enrolled at USC? His dad played end for the Trojans in the early 4940s, but Troy says, He didnt put any pressure on me. I was hinting about going up to Washington and, of course, UCLA right then was shifting from the single wing to the so I knew it would be kind of rough over there (he first couple of years. high and Illinois Fred Hams recovered on the lllini 39.

From there, Illinois scored in 13 plays with Naponic hitting Bill Huston for 14 yards and John Wright for 11. Naponic ran 14 yards to-the-Michigan- six and scored himself from the one. Virginia Gotf Honors Taken by Deeble Sol Deeble shotjL73-S-65 Clancy with long passes, one for 16 yards a touchdown, and Rick Sygar scored on a 65-yard punt return for Michigan, but firedup Illinois refused to be stopped and erupted for 14 points in the final period. Illinois converted a Michigan blooper into a touchdown in the second period. The Wolverines had driven to the Illinois 11, largely on.

a 37-yasd pass from Vidmer ai-yatu jnus 1IUIH VKUDET ANN ARBOR, Mich. US) Bruce Sullivan intercepted a fourth-quarter Michigan pass and ran it back 98 yards for a touchdown as Illinois ended Michigans big brother coaching act 28-21 in a Big Ten game Saturday. --Illinois quarterback -Bob Naponic scored twice, and Mick Smith ran a punt back 40 yards as Illinois coach Pete Elliott beat his older brother. Bump, the Michigan coach, for the first time after six straight defeats. Dick Vidmer hit Jack 1 My parents first saw the naipe in a UCLA program Troy Horton, whose son Tony plays ifor the Red Sox.

They wanted a name that couldn't be nicknamed. My dad's Robert and. they call him Bob all the time. 'My brother had been named Gary and everybody was being named Gary at the time, so they wanted one not so Saturday to win the weekly Virginia Country Club golf sweepstakes. dam A Law NaT DaMa 7M4S.I Dr.

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