Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Independent from Long Beach, California • 79

Publication:
Independenti
Location:
Long Beach, California
Issue Date:
Page:
79
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

-v i -m 1 Jim i .3 1 Jf: 4 UHnDioea "ServEef iAtufday wmul ruiuue's iwr uu, Umuis timr huiu 1 Pm a iliaiiiulujislilu leant itiey 1 "This was a great vicio-1 SOUTH BEND. lad. have Ibeen college foot- 1et lough, defense, get due'i lew fans in the due's fe oiigh, get didn't' help and what breaks nit came ifter I jrjvSi tough," they cheered 1 remember." ly for me Purdue coach Should the Boilermakers Jack Mollenkopf said. "I stands. Purdue and ZeW Keyes baU'a game of the yean Purdue, made a first down.

we were behind elwhatyaaDding on ThcUa tafljdA polta the Rose. Bawl as can't think or anything -WinningOfitsaraeJa. "writ inumncr. nn jms i that meant more to me. "Then when we cbt jthe- the ball game.

jammed with 59,075 fans, made the big ball we-gave it back." 'The Irish made mart their prtgame yelL Heisman Trophy," Keyes tivei, they, might "oppose "They 4But after Keyes had said. "LoU of guys win USC whose 0. J. Simpson play am and That was all the iricen most of them of the Irish: itivethe 21 -year-old do-ev- variety, and their chafits we didn't," Irish than a quota of coach yttmg hack aaa tha "were loud and endless. scored twice ana passea me neuman liopnyr ana tne oovwus nvtl to Ara nParsegman Boilermakers needed remeeforjother arfof-lhenr-Xeyero agiin.

on fumbles three rack up Notre. Dame. 37-22, they-shouted ih' reference 'the "we're number onef But" If. you play on ception and the fumble, Trophy. .1 times -on pass -Intercep I tions, but the Boilermak ers had the capability to.

mV a nnlnta' at verv am" it portunity. knew what was riding on the game? Keyes said. "I felt we NOTRI BWUHC PURDUI Flflt 4mm RiMhkM nanuma fautnt vnrdtM- could win. They doubled on me so they save us a lot of running roonv and ,) ARA PARSEGIIIAN Persecuted by Purdue when you've got- all the things we have yty can't. double on anybody.

I didn't feel any added pres sure. a Notre Dame career re cord for completions, threw two touchdown Purdue accumulated the but most- points against, a Mam rtain Ihiii alnrn' avftiw vwiiiv 1961,. when the Irish suf- teSTo 1 tl fered a 42-21 loss to bwa. LrJiMtkti Purdue also became the ffilLi? firi mid tn nettM Notre since Parseghian took over puMW I Notre Dame defenders chase Pur Ine'i Heisman TVoDiiy candidate Leroy Keyes across as tne neaa coacn in jwic Turrw Hanratfv. who set jwjmw Hmwuvi By DAVE LEtylS Staff Writer goal line on 16-yard play Saturday, y.

A OT.tf3. IclX AILING SIMPSON STILL SENSATIONAL UCLA's footbaM forces have tome new words for an old familiar melody "Please Hurry Back, Bill Bolden." It was obvious that the tered expected, difficulty with Washington State before' finally turning back the Cougars, 31-21, in the Pacific Eight Conference opener before 41,759 fans. i Bruins needed bis talent at Inside (George However it mavM a therjviifl .7 Saturday rHght at the Cw- longer before a.m. iseum when they Bolden is able to oomeoack Sams vs." Browns, followtne the shoulder sen- KNXT By LOEL SCHRADER elapsed in theHhird nuart' er. Simpsoni's dashing aa'df dandng pounding araifdn he suffered in the AFL Football Staff Wr ft at 'Bengals) -10c3O were too much for the un- Simoson's total for Ih-(XJ.

EVANSTON, Lakewood's Ron Ayaku kicked a 27-yard field goal early in the first quarter and added all three poioU- TheATroians, coming off Vikings WHdCatS tO COn-' IXam 'fVnw rantM- la Si mpson continued his 63-7 rout of Pitt last eek. Thus, the first order of How, They Scored I uin' end Us rushing total i oar. ttvouatt ttie use re- slower afoot, acutally won the battle of the statistics, which will not be pre- served for posterity, in the record book. The Wildcats gained 393 yards rushing and testing to 331 for USCmd bia; 25i20 edge in first downs. Considering Simpson's state of heakh, his per.

for tte oay moved Mm to Although OJ war prob- cord books Saturday. rru wrM Raiders vs. Oilers, 1 pin: KNBC College. FootbaU (Saturday's highlights), KABC (7), noon. Trojan Football (taped replay of' Northwestern ablv 'as well-contamed as a bruising 29-20 opening And kts a good tmng.

he uura pace on inrni-ume pscyiist 11C -VYJLUI- did curwon iwd klA from a tefo- The, 204-pound Trojan i Smith, fim drlvt vmwwmmamvn win over Minnestoa last Photo on Page S4 were Wuggish, ex- wwwvmwmvm cept for quarterback Steve in any other game at Sogge, whose passes kept n.cy cmrwf bU HinM Northwjstem's def ene 189 yards sn ioota was Jon Ar- erann, kick. jgame), KTTV (II), 2 pii, his 26-eame in; 3 canrles as USC SECOND QUARTCR 11 7 jdrvtiftyn, a-yird MM. formance Saturday was. flUKI unu, AWT THlRIKOUiUrfKX iirra iw rfar-- i ne-neisnian- sjupasseowl)en iropl uoiH0Wnsron-P7WTwuj9imi 3 Andrwwhvn. kick.

Notre Dame Trophy candidate had HUAKTER Ired2TafSch PW Stadium squirmed for a runs of 5. II and 15 ro ron up nw yuwgp. t' Simpson, a By DAVE DANIEL eplay ftve-yafd gain, with 3:30 "yards. Northwestern, much. I msrumnrib Km.

KTLA (5). 2:30 game), pjfir I tege'sfoobaii team cmurfder USSrtJ itself, lucky voday after siwiHyw frwrw i Dram kkMff Football (taped, of Washington n-M Great Cruz: 'Mando WiU Be playmg ML aan Aniomo ji nertnai ryriytbefore 4,128 fann-y pg-g- at Veterans Stadium. em done little but work; out. lightly after accepting fierce pounding form Mia hesott seven days earlier. His longest gains of the I.

day were 15-yarders, the first occurring earr third quarter; end the final 'eVxning on a towii down run thk corohinedii power, alterness end speed, in the fourth quarter after the 'Wildcats bad 12 tuuvf rowed USCVtoad to 17-7. The Wildcats attempted an onside but Bob Rams vi. Jhrdwns, By RANK h6lINGWORTH the opponent 10 years his beat him. The Vikings i were out- noon will be to eet more I(h30 ajhT iter junior. "I thought Td coast Staff.

played. consistency' at quarterback Sap? Diego Chargers vs. A "'jMando will be a great three or four rounds, butL too to get Whatiar Dethroned featherweight, champion from San Pedro, Rojasv was a picture of Saturday. MI knew the guy (Sho Saljyo) was fast after our first fight, but I thought I L's two' fa- for long in 100 aii. "There's no doubt in my started.

fought him one olaver Bryan Shaw, it anneared at tiM outset vonte vs Braves! -Dodgers' 0 about jflat. He had I'd knock him out. 'T me arm weary at'4e end. The. reason started slow sons, Mando Raul Roias, Ramos' KFI, 11 a.m.

'went down to who bot He'll in Jwas because' I was physj was in better shape to lein recovered the Angels vs. White Sox; KMPC, 2 p.tn. defeat night in the handle Jum thisl time; two -caUy. cold 'as MahHn'a mint Inn', warm' nn in Itfi Ar9sno rojan 7 Ina; JCol .7 After a. three-yard gauvi: sighed Rojas.

"He just kept 'jabbing to death. "Since jzj beaV: (Carlos) halfoVui-quarterback-fuuik- of the game as if Nader er-runner passer and defen- was Jsping to be as effec-. sive standout He did itairTtiye as he was against Pitt The St9f 169 pound mite- when he came on after rushed for 176 yards on 26 Bolden was injured to equal carries; and was responsible school recorf by toling Photos on Page He engineered a 62yard vvMMMMwU drive after? the opening for. keeping ahve 1 the kickoff for UCLA's first pressing ini; Ctouchdowh. tt-.

1 "i 0. J. right end forH j. nCBL. I BJU1UUCU altUJklB 1 111 1LU Ml Ar I have no: excuses, but XBenri ito light! tired- But- lTure wasjj't -don't figure ip quit no uuui c.v r7 weudit around who carl tired at the end" Fnt even more intent Know, wnai went wrong, getting that tjtle bac an' US' when the-frustrated WIM cats piled on Simpson.

i After movlnglhe baWto the 15, 0. showeoy the but nothing worked 1 1 1 The little bull Wlirhave Blghtrrrnhpughr 1 1 rTiaayTn me im hbu innu nu uui inree iumoies oy to wait, however. Saijyo both would come win- ning, slot and! then has been ordered to de- moves thatA have made end, hit title within 60 or himithetoastoi th vsy v. ydiscouraginaFridayliririil to I tauWrdayinst eoTaitriTrMiffita but tomfmro jaunuiz ua suri wmie aox. uianeinr jback latry Maucere was hythm and they were iin; i ii am'v xwi ngm things seem, brighter, i mi.

-'k: anaa win muaan iwir miFna mt Florida 9, Florida i St least. 1 1" knowthe Shaw who opened tor sive momentum. nnshjia SaoiM I-T Tmian finaiaulwav Snilttl DHraiUY -wmii. "iw uuu Fw iw Vanderbilt 17 Anny come to an was, a foot uw oniy renirning iniaci, wu uie orum tojanSpeedwayithirMty Txm rwthe rAnrymaHn rfrnWerteaieU. racf withN ..4.

Drag Dynamics, Marine Ga Boston College 41, Navy -Tep Cruz; who eacnTT 1 MtrSACaoffen--eferisiveHinifc--whiehpro TSiadium, siveitrshowedTWhy-heduced'aome breathing room: sioned( tne Long teenager, Ramos, i safetyman tt (he points, '8's, Ascot Park, 7:30 pin. Meanwhile, order of the Foroe 10, Wyoming Horse Racing Cal- was the onlV one they for the first time bv inter-: and few. If any, footbaa itehtweieht title -mati ch, gauiigiits oowmown oay iog-Kainos-ana-o)a needed early in- the game, is "rest: (Continued Page S-4, Col, 1) (Continued Pg. S-6, Texas Tech 31, TexasEL had nothing but praise for- Baseball Angels vs. Tijuana; 4 pjn.

he got better es the Hnlght wore as good as Shaw--'was, the Vikings were as bad in "the first half, when an aggressive Mountie held to minus eight net yards on -4he ground and ijll yards in the air ah" Ion Dennis Dummit's arm. I i Dummit ended the night, which was his worst in his mRPT. career. Tw roninletine 1 4 a. Inr it or a aiienipu ror ioo.

yards. For any other quar- (Continued Pg. S-6, Col. 6) P' -How-Top 10-Fared- Dmw. pamt n-D mm M.rvroiN, USC (Ml itnn It 041.

dtfMtad Mntat hnraa ihi ohwtn rwrwa n. TXM kt TtNN TidL Every fight musl liave equal parts of liappiiietis anil HathieM. Friday, Had one wa Mando Ramos happy one. was Teo Cruz. Sho Saijyo, hitting Raul Rojas, was also happy after winning featherweight Jtitle.

i. i if. NibrHka (M) dtfMtod MhmMota. "mrlowtM 11) dki Mt any. Stanford 28 California .10 Kansas 38 Washington .21 Miami 10 Arkansas 56 Michigan 31 Texas lech 31 Duke .10 Texas .22 pregon 12 Colorado 0 Indiana f.

20 Wisconsin .17 Ga. Tech 7 Tulsa r. 13 1 Story on Page S-2 Story on Paga SaV Story on Paga Story on Page S-3 Story on Page S-4 Story on Page S-A Story on Page S-J Story on Page S-4 Vv A k. ill Vv -Hi -A.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Independent Archive

Pages Available:
764,821
Years Available:
1938-1977