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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 27

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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27
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TIIE IR15SO BIT Sunday Nov in) s-n Powers Roll Feisty Badgers Make Bucks Work MADISON Wts Juhnthmiih mi of thn gimi Collegiate Super Listless Longhorns Squeeze By ANN Doughty Michigan Hands Illinois 42-0 Beating Cornhuskers Flash Power Rip Iowa State really need them Ihnr first two touchdowns came on Irgili mite long drives They went yards in 17 plays in the first quarter climaxed by three yard run Brockingiun's three Murhdi'wn: pirrd the thirl-rnilrd Ohm Slate to 217 Big Ten cooler rncr fnoilMil victory over an out-manned but determined Wisconsin team Saturday nfimmon The victory ran Ohio Stale's season record to 7-0 Wisconsin is now 2-5-1 for the season and 1-4 in Big Ten play Brockingion a 6 fisit-1 220-pound senior fulllsit from However Hie home tram play-mg tx-iurr a record crowd 7279 failed to sibiiin any long drives With leading fh way oluo Slate oiugainrd the Badgers on the ground 111 yards to 7ft In the air Ohio Slate led IIS to 121 Brwkinginit finished with S3 yards rushing fn 21 carries Ron Mjcicjiiwskl the Buckeyes backup quarterback completed five of 13 passes for 111 yards but had tour uf his aerials picked uff AM LS luwa (AP) I uttrlli ranked Nebraska swept for touchdowns on its first two possessions Saturday and went on to slam Iowa State fur 565 yards total offense and a 31-29 Big Eight Conference football vie tory Joe Orduna had three short touchdown runs for the confer loading Cornhuskers who jenee leading lornnuskcrs wno Syracuse Edges Army For Fifth Straight Victory Statistics ARBOR Mich (AP) -Glenn and Billy Tayfot each scored two touchdown Saturday os fifth-ranked Michigan went on its biggest scoiing binge of the season with a 42-0 Big Ten football triumph over Illinois It was the eighth consecutive victory in as many games for Michigan this year and the 24th conference triumph in the Wolverines' last 26 games Michigan passed and ran over through and around the Illinois defenses all day with wing back Doughty and tailback Taylor each scoring t'wo touchdowns Meanwhile (lie Michigan defense spent much of the alter noon in tile Illinois throwing sopliomore quarter- hackficld'the 0 fttrff WrtcMun 14 141 i nn in i 1 7 ft WEST POINT NY (AP) First ffnAf" Ray White a 226-pounder con- pushed their record to 8 01 ov- verted from defensive end to erall and 30 In the Big Eight It Md' wingluck six weeks ago scored was also their 10th straight tri in the first threo touchdowns rum iiitiiii Vftql Yni priMii'H umph over Iowa State Ohi '141' 1 1 11 Mi tun OSM Iv'e 1111 d-ft-ki! jtfHI II fs 'teil ts 9i iik 1) Irani iital (j iff i foil Is 9 I OMi 4 inn (Vhr4m b'rU OSU I'm Jungion I lun ISciwen fcUH A- I half Saturday and resurgent Syracuse held off Army for a 11-29 football victory which erupted into two free-for-alls in closing seconds WACO Tea (AP) Top Texas stung by a 73-yard touchdown bomb and a 35-yard touchdown return with a blocked punt outlasted battling Baylor 21-14 Saturday for the Longhorns' 27th consecutive victory But they may have lost their lofty perch in the national rankings with the listless showing Baylor stunned Texas with a 73-yard pass and run from quarterback Si Southall in the second quarter and linebacker Ray Penn returned the blocked punt for a score in the fourth period while Baylor was doing a remarkable job in stopping the Texas offense the nation's best in rushing The Longhorns held a 21-7 half time lead on Steve Worsteds two touchdowns of one yard each and a five-yard dash by quarterback Eddie Phillips But the Bears who entered the game with a 2-5 record refused to quit before a screaming crowd of 36000 The Bears bottled up the Texas offense in the second half and the deepest penetration the Longhorns could make was to the Baylor 37-yard line The shaky victory kept Texas in a tie with Arkansas for the lead In the Southwest Confer- FatfTUrefrhOwretUd KReol Eslaloji Wn 4r Irskw Um TRAININGS Nebraska rolled 73 yards In 17 plays after recovering an ISt! Brooklyn NV bulled his way fumble on the game's second rds in the opening nm- play Orduna the final Bu1 rernnil period for yards for the touchdown initial score He later added Dusker quarterback Jerryou 'uown Tlins "llr aH on Taggc had a siihrrb day as Buckeyes with IS uf 27 fur 223 yards andaay a i wo tuuchduwns The battling Wisconsin Bndg- The Bee Want Ads way a'ers intercepted five OSU pisses thrifty habit to stay within striking range It was the fifth consecutive back Mike Wells for losses orj victory for the Orangemen after forcing him to throw the season with three passes (defeats Army which won its Two pass interceptions and a'opcner has dropped eight in a fomble recovery aided the Wol-row longest losing streak in its cause but they didn't history 4mn AP WirwdoM PITTSBURGH DEFENSIVE back Andy Mollura tries to grab the ball from Notre Dame's Darryl Dcwan (10) in the fourth quarter Mollura should have gone for Dcwan because the grab failed and Dcwan went for 19 yards before being pulled down Notre Dame Thumps Pittsburgh 46 To 14 W) M-llll ANTHONY tCNOOLS ic Atar IDIiNO CA TOM With a sellout crowd of 59073 persons screaming for scores Theismann struck quickly with a pair of touchdown passes to give the Irish a lead they never relinquished The key touchdown came only SOUTH BEND Ind (AP) -Quarterback Joe Theismann di rectcd second-ranked Notre Dame to a 46-14 victory over determined Pittsburgh here Saturday Theismann fired three touchdown passes and wound up the five plays after Pitt took its day with 381 yards in total of-jlead as Theismann threw a longience race Bota tcams own 4 fense to become Notre Dame's-pass which was tipped in the air mars-all time total offense leader by a Panther defender and Theismann a senior took over picked off by Denny Allan who the leadership with 4741 yards completed the three more than the total play amassed by former Notre Dame The Irish got the ball back quarterback Terry Hanratty moments later on a fumble at The victory gave the Irish a the Pittsburgh 30-yard line On Baylor was such a heavy underdog going into the game that 54-yard scoring odds makers refused to quote a point spread last gasp came with a minute to play when Danny Lester intercepted a Baylor pass at the 50 yard line second play 7-0 mark for the season and dropped Pittsburgh to a 33 record The Irish moved to a 130 lead early in the second quarter but fell behind 14-13 as the Panthers scored twice In a stretch of one minute 54 seconds midway in the period Notre Theismann hit halfback Ed Gulyas for a 36-yard score to make the halftime margin 25-14 Theismann completed 13 of 24 passing attempts for 284 yards before leaving the game early in the fourth period The 3foot 173pounder from South River NJ also picked up 97 yards in eight carries The game was 20th straight start for the Irish since taking over for the injured Hanratty against Pittsburgh in 1968 In those 20 games Notre Dame is 17-1-2 WEST TEXAS FALLS CANYON Tex (AP) Western Broncos scored from long range in each of the first three quarters to blank West Texas State 230 Saturday afternoon Arkansas Tops Rice 38-14 In Comeback Win FAYETTEVILLE Ark (AP) Bill Montgomery guided the seventh ranked Arkansas Razorbacks to five straight second half touchdowns scoring thee times himself as the Razorbacks rallied for a 38-14 victory over Rice Saturday Rice had taken a 14-3 halftime lead scoring twice in the final 92 seconds of the second quarter Montgomery faking beautifully constantly fooled the Rice defenders He scored twice on four and two and tacked on a 20-yard scoring burst Montgomery got help from tailback Mike Saint who came off the 'bench in the second half to help establish the ground game John Richardson had started at tailback in place of Bill Burnett but lost two fumbles in the first half Saint rushed for 65 yards and scored twice The victory upped Arkansas' Southwest Conference record to 4 and 0 and dropped the Owls 0 and 4 RADIO COMMUNICATIONS REPRESENTATIVE 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