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Independent from Long Beach, California • 21

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Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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21
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"fi tymrrrryrT 1 if 1 r. mw I im 1 i -jp-v, r- i---pirMry, -P JO 1 over-rated -use over-paid." when 'the Tipjans applied their special stuff passes--on a day like May in a bowl by-the, Bid 4o Cinch for LBCC By KEN PIVERNETZ BAKERSFIELD The Metropolitan Conference showdown between unbeaten ong Beach City College and Bakersfield College ended "in" futile 0-0 tie here Saturday:" night tie left LBCC, at 7-0-1 and probably knocked them out of a Junior Rose Bowl bid after. Santa Anas convincing win over Orange Coast Bakersfield is now 5-2-1: 1- A large. crowd of 17,848 and a local TV audience saw the underdog Renegades thwart Long -only threat in the first quarter and -1. play almost the entire second -lalf in LBCC territory.

By JEROME HALL- WitUr PALO ALTO While -the USC- and Stanford rooting ectkm taunted each with Spirited undergraduate enthusiasm Saturday, the Trojan and the Indiana played a football game that probably boosted Southern Calif, to the No. 1 position in the land. -The Trojans toyed with the burly Injuns, prodding them with line probes in the manner AT THE END of the half it was still only 104) and the Stanford rooting with a bit less confidence, shouted USC afcJ.C. study P.E." Then the second half wheel The closest contest of the day was between the Trojan So it's seven In. a row for Troy, which was rated No.

2 behind Northwestern last Week and with the. Wildcats loss to Wisconsin Saturday, the USC rooting section had reason to chant "were number one." But fop awhile the Stanford rooting section had reason to Statistics Page OS taunUlhe JrojanS, A sun- severed the foe precision, overhead artistry." The score was 39-14. slashed crowd bf about 41,000 watched--the Trojans start stowlyMtheend of jthe first quarter it was 0-0 and the Stanford rooters chanted It was, in quick summation, "another of no contest THE -GADES-actu ally- crossed the Viking goal line early In thefinal period, dipping penalty nullified the apparent TD. If games were won by sta- -tistics, Bakersfield would lave been home breezing. The 'Gades out-gained LBCC 223-112 in net yards and had -an 11-8 edge in first downs.

Practically the entire fourth" quarter-war spent in Long Beach territoiy. The Gades drove from their own 26 to the LBCC 16 to start "the final periodlirrtheirliejif drive. of the night' only to -have it end in frustration when the TD was called back. QBs for back of the game laurels." Bill Nelsen won narrow-decision over Pete Beathiud by sportswriters ballots, After Beatkaid hied score two touchdowns" on" short nfni Nelsen applied the easy-breezy margin with scoring passes of 29 and four yards. Even seldom-seen QB Craig Fertig got into the scorinj act with -a well execute scoring drive in the fina period.

Hertn it over "from the five. if a a THE" 'TROJANS amassed 417 yards total offense 20 passingand used big end Hal Bedsole only.when in a tough situation, like third down and 15. jana faltarwl the first time they gjot th ball, they drove 80 yards with the third unit green team to afieldMl. Nelsen engineered the drive and it would have gone a the way to a touchdown ex cept for a holding infraction against' theTrojans on the goal line. j.

Nelsen mixedrgroundh-gmiig Purdue Mich St MinnesotalO (SrORY.ONPAGEOS) (STORY. ON. PAGEOS) Notre7 Dame 43 I Pittsburghrr22 5 (STORY ON PAGE CM (STORY ON PAGE 04) Miami-. (STORY ON PAGE 04) i. CUFF KINNEYS 39-yard pass to George Tinnin set up ajlrrtjdown -ontheLong-Beach25.

Tfiree r.u ril jf play piiflhe 6" where a thorn in. the Vikes side alt night with his running, rolled out to the right and went in for the TD standing up. But, a "dipping -Still pm fey.M BOOT ONEJANDIHQWJ) (Continued Page C-2, Col 41) Jackert punts for Bruins from own end zone in second quarter as Carmen DiPoalo blocks out Air "Force! end Uohn" Pustcr-iTalcons W- TROJANSSHOUT- 'We re Rose Bowl -Bound' By DAVE LEWIS UCLA Bruins were bombed out" iiMhe Coli-J lifted the rummd Long Beach-took over only to lose thK ".11 ball on the first piay when Jirt'Dunirfumbled and Leon Standridge -recovered Vike 31. FTOnit moved to'lhe" 14," but-with" fourth-and-nine a fake field I attempt wound up as an eisht-yirdlo-- 1 LONG BEACH couldn't get: out of its own territory the rest of the gamer but the Gades were -stopped after The Renegades- threatened games ahead, said 1he TK Maybe next week. And jans offered one of the UCLA always is'one of our- most teams PALO-ALTO "Were-going to the Rose BowL.

Were going to the Rose1 ril seum Saturday and by no less a 'foe than theTTnited States Air Forcer I though- strong Jimmy favorites, the Bruins suffered Bloodworth gathered In a pass by Zeno and raced 55 yards! to an apparent touchdown! University of Southern Stanford cogch Jack Cur- They have, a -Califomiarassistant-eoach tice-said, j-wouki-eallthe evqythingA said ea and players were shout- Trojans the No. 1 team iii They play like bit of AUlMtr BjrALrlARSON: away programs, UCLA blew 17-11 division 7 to the Air ach te.S 8. four tackier with just Vfi minutes remain: inf," However the Falconsl Uclans to continue a last- were the 1 second quarter, eeded as both I Burrell. ing the, refrain in 'dressing-' days "39-14 Stanford. dough, with your fist.

You Bame it one-point But "Trojan coach John crush it and it pops but cepted a pass and returned McKay did not care to between your fingers. it 43 yards. He threw Stan- mterintolhe songfesL Frankie Albertrr1former-fordsKenBabajiaTV-foi We' still have -tough Stanford star and proffes- safety. MdCay pointed out guard mstruggjeJ-befofqSBSS; fans that wasnt decided un til the Falcons held the. Bruins for downs on their 38--y pn with only a minute 23-22 victory over Los An-geles "state Saturday after-noon oil the losers football teams etuck.

mainly to the igrauiML, 1 After' Tom, Turrill the 49ers led 23-14 with 9:55 remaining. The touchdown end PAT. turned outid be 'decisiyer The Diablos roared back 1 left to play. The Air Force interceptors ditch effort to pull the game out of the in a tensel windup. A flat UCLA team just couldn't.

geLJuntracked-until after Air Force-hadl moved -into a commandmgf 7-3 lead midway in the final The Brufasonlyi point was a r-1- field. But dose, which "Counts only' in horseshoes and danc-ng. was Los Angeles lone vward as the Devils suffered "picked off four Braid aerials. JIM DUNN completed passe to" Duane Nixon "(12 yards) and Frank Roy (12. 1 Statistics Paga C-5 "five minutes remaining yards) for the big "plays in the-drive-that-originatsid-on- lo of theseason, SaUirday 1 Jlay Ron Mc-the Long Beach 11.

-The drive athck.wi 4snedallv bitter Caulev awaot thelaiit threeW, however. bn a Hadrflftlrlnterceptionwiped but hy a penalty and grabbed ker-fimhlethat-helped (dous "stymie UCLA's second-half leridd. that Zenoln since 4twas before JDiablo.yarda with th rlvir hnwing! lomecoming crowd of orUy 13 seconds." Floyd Jronsi(Continued rage Long Beachs dress in gtwo-point convferejon 'raircut -'V comeback the secondquarter. it RllT-AnTBthn. Ealcnna'l finai TD at.

63 of the fourth! A I Inyenowho Was pertodc- Brutnx-struck the -victim on all bpt one of plays his second auth afternoon in the last 4hiiee. weeks. back for their lone touch-! downlfo' narrhw the margin to six points at turned to the attack on 37-yard -line with thtee jnin- the BrumsLfrom-losing4yan years butritfaileL and-, the querediL.A. and it boosted gun -sounded before Long the 49erv league record ran off nJAWTTarinhg MWThe game-Was loaded with-a odditiesrbuHn-theenditaaiiSr; afety-rAhd 4xiacn riud AhnDREWSrwKrr to go for sp SpOftS OIl RadlOTV I- twcntoudownspR-Bur'two-pointnversforv-MyM pomtfBloodwqilhjaonTofJJheL 9 rell turning in -his finestt Los Angeles "the game, game eyer. Chuck Anderson, A.

scored first in' the: uim vt.Mwr. who. completed 10 of 19 opening period when Mc- Cauley -capped a 50-yard passes, "shared the, offensive 50-yard rm. raMM. KTIXD, jn.

((Continued Page C-2, Col. 4 Ml. plaudits-' 1 But Reeds eye-popping attack on enemy ball carriers played just as vital a part in the victory. The: 49wf- cl captaih made 6t 1 assisted in 27 tackles, including seven in a row during the third period. It was: his finest hour in three formcrSt.

Louis baseball great, swiped a Zeno past and romped goalwatds, but at the same (inie fullback I Steve Amadorrvfih- caught holding Midlhofit instead of an Foiqe touchdowih, the Brains gained, a first on the! Falcon 43 from where a Zeno! pass to Kermit Alexander al-( most connected for a. touch-1 On the next play, UCLAi was set back jr a holding I penalty and finally was held for. downs on the Air'Forcel 38desplte. 2pyard run. Aiqgander.

on fourth down, Air Force 17, UCLA 111 37, -North-1 western I. Purdue )7, Michigan St. -Texas A A M12hj 7. Ndmuka 40, Kansas 11 -rDklahoma SL.12, Army Harvard 20, Prfaiceton 0. West Michigan 29, BYU rr y.

Florida St. 14, Georgia Tech. 14. (Continiied Fage 3) M- iVLine coach Jim Jhillipan said John caused" so much havoc they ussd two or three, men in der to fight him off. Stiff he broke through to ball carrier of harass thejr passer.

He was great' DEE? WELL conuined the first-half wien he netted Only 13 yards on eight exploded at outset of the fourth period and waa a Lugging the ball aix times on nine-play, 64-yird times on qnine-play, 64-yard e-suu i iTt aa sa! I 41 14 15 WMMnatan W. PA iiiS.fi i.8 Its i ta4v. Olllf Stal Mldllw Mw, lIMn i BIOGRAPHIES OF CHIEFS IN P-f In order to bett acquaint Veadera with the "Long Beach Chiefs, the Independent and FieaS-Ttiegraqi will run a brief -history and indlvidual photo of each player heglnnlng in Monday's 7 Two playerp will be. portrayed each day Monday through Friday of this 'The ChkfS open' season In flw.LongBeAch. against the Kansas City.

Steers. be.portreyedeachday Monday weefc-' IS reguUr Abwrfcan lUsketoali LongBeSchArena Saturday night jr steers. ADAY'S'atfUCTS Wliewnlw 17, MantiimMni Mlnnwt, Ml taw fc AUchtaM lOlhMl M. lATUBDAY'S aiSULTS USC It. StaiM 14.

Ur ftrea 17. UCLA' 11. 0 nw St. IS WaaMnatan 17. CaWanHa a 1 NIXT SATURDAY'S AAMII svaisc: i'WwNnetwi Mr latw.

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-NIXT SATURDAY'S DAMlf WHomk at llHnali. MkMaan Stata at WafRwwitarA. Pwcdiia at i-- Onan at OMar Stata. I MKMaaa at law 40nt i 4MvSamM aSMaAr s'lDlflJi GAIN FOR USC n' 1 dnve, Andrewa ripped off rvThwrt.iM hofe, but USC Mback'Rich McMahon, a former Banmrt Pjgh 15, 9 8. 1.

2 and 26 I -starv drives Jthpough Stanford, line for six yards, itLseconffquarter of Big j-ftn Ust ran pethapa'hia 1 VJ5ix" battle SteefcPursell, left, makes stbp, imit elusive of the fcason.1; y''' i r. e' 4- I V.i i 1 1 -L' i'-' 1 I hif v- V- I 7:1:.

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