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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 27

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SECTION Times Recorder The s. Sports SPORTS AND 0 ZANESVILLE. OHIO, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1 964 CLASSIFIED IrV uskingum Dumps Ohio Wesleyan In Season Finale Ohio State Clros Northwestern 100 For 7th Win JL w- '-'1 s- Muskies Post8th Win, 10-0 A. Tom Myers Bottled Up By Buckeyes Defense COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) Ohio State took a long toward the Big Ten football title Saturday with a 10-0 victory over Northwestern, thanks to a castiron defense that stopped passing ace Tommy Myers in his final collegiate game. The Buckeyes, now 5-0 in Big Ten play with only traditional rival Michigan left, scored a first-period touchdown and a field 1 At The Fighting Muskies of Mus kingum College defealed Ohio Wesleyan 10-0 at New Concord goal just before the half-time and let the defense take over.

yesterday to put the lid on their 1 VI A crowd of 83,525 watched most successful football season since the unbeaten 1960 team the Buckeyes rebound from the campaign with a 3-6 record and 2-5 in the Big Tea. won the Ohio Conference championship. A Parent's Day crowd A fake punt on a fourth and of 3000 watched the game. last week's upset by Penn1 State and score their seventh victory in eight starts. Fullback Will Sander, battling injuries as well as the Wildcat defense, scored Ohio State's touchdown with 5:03 left five situation gave life to the only Ohio State touchdown drive, which went 38 yards in The victory was their seventh In a row and their eighth ki O-', si- tpsJ i a' 1 1 Hi wife "ijk .5 'i -t; a r'T 1 'i ii -ii i Lyf' sain an mi mf i j-ks, -r.

nine games this season. It was 11 plays. Fullback Doug Drenik also their fourth shutout win. took a pass from center in The team finished in second punt formation and ran to the I in the first period on a five- place tie with Capital with a 7-1 yard txap play. record in conference compct Northwestern 28 for a first down.

Seven plays later Sanders crossed the goal from the ltion. The only loss came at the hands of Baldwin-Wallace in the Place kicker Bob Funk gave State a 10-0 lead just before the five and Funk's kick made it 7-0. The Bucks' field goal was set second game of the season, the Yellow Jackets capitalizing on two Muskie fumbles to come NW from behind in the final period. up by two consecutive passes from quarterback Don Unver-ferth to halfback Bo Rein and OSU IT US 111 IJ 2 t-31 4 15 51 -17 32 Firfl Downi Rushing yardage Passing yardage Pae Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalntd Saturday's game with the Bishops was a defensive struggle in which the Bishops put Ohio on the Northwestern 18. The drive faltered and Funk kicked a 37-yard field goal to make it 10-0.

Mink. 1 Northwestern's most serious Prjor (65), who takes Wildcat Joe Szczecko (76) out of tha play. First downs Yards rw.hmg 21 Yards passing 44 Passes II HI Passes H-ercepted bf 1 I Furobiea lost 1 I Will Sander (left), Ohio State fullback, falls across the goal line to score the only touchdown In the Buckeye win over Northwestern. Throwing a block for Sander is guard Ray threat came when the Purples' defensive back Mike Buckner Pun's 7 I 131 intercepted an Unverferth pass half when he kicked a 37-yard field goal, his seventh of the season. That was enough for the defense which put a rush on Myers and staved off the Wildcats on the Buckeyes' six late in the third period.

The defeat halted a two-game victory string over Ohio State by Northwestern, which ended Penaltiet 1J II on the Wildcats' five and scam-prd 71 yards down the side Defeat Michigan State threatened only once, after a lines to the Ohio 24 where Unverferth caught him. Muskie fumble in the first Northwestcm's Woody Campbell flies through the air for two-yard gala as he Is smashed by Ohio State's Tom Klehfuss. period. But the Wildcats could not All the scoring was In the score and lost the ball on Irish Score 34-7 Win second quarter, with Andy Duda Muskies Earn 28-12 Win smashing through from the four downs when Ohio's John Fill nailed Myers on the Buck's eight. Earlier Fill had ended another Northwestern threat which got to the Ohio 19 when yard line to cap a 13-play 70-yard drive.

Mark DeVilling passed to Snow and Eddy for Eddy had a 78-yard touch IVew Concord Dumps Philo down run called back and still SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UPI) -Unbeaten and No. 1 ranked Notre Dame wiped out eight two-point conversions. he intercepted a Myers pass in the end zone. carried the ball 16 times for 113 The Irish defense, toughest in yards of his team's rushing total of 124.

Juday completed 12 of 26 throws for 178 yards. But he had three intercepted. The Spartans could pick off only two of Ohio Stat Til 019 yards in all. the nation against a ground at New Concord John Glenn's vaunted ground game which led Northwestern I I I 01 down of the tight on a one-yard The Irish passing combine of tack, earned equal credit with Scoring: years of frustration Saturday with a 34-7 triumph over Michigan State and its eighth win of the season. Muskies closed out their finest the way with a spirited effort OSU Sander run (Funk kick) OSU FO Funk 17 the offense.

Michigan State tried John Huarte and Jack Snow was just as devastating. Huarte by the Muskie defense in stop plunge to clinch the league scoring crown with 96 points, four more than Randy Anderson of Huarte's tosses, one of them a Attendance: 13.525. added the conversion placeklck.j A 22-yard run by halfback Dale Dickson was a highlight of the drive. A short time later, when the Muskie ground attack bogged down, DeVilling split the up right with a 20-yard field goal. The third and fourth periods were played mostly In Bishop territory but a stubborn defense by the invaders prevented the Muskies from adding to their ten-point ha If time lead.

A pass from freshman quar twice to gain one yard at mid- ping the passing of Philo's Rick season in recent years Saturday night at McConagha Stadium, disposing of arch-rival Thilo 28- pitch which slid through Snow's The Spartans had whipped the Searls. hand. field for a first down and failed. The Spartans lost the ball once on the Irish 10 and Irish annually for eight years Buchanan added the other1 ND MSU Chuck Herron put the s- and won 11 of their last dozen 12 in a Muskingum valley League game. First downs 17 II The final Irish interception, Muskie touchdown on a two- kies on top 8-0 in the opening another time on the 15.

meetings. But they never were Rushing yardage 214 124 Passing yardage 214 't Passes 13-19 12-27 yard quarterback sneak. The by linebacking star Jim Carroll, turned into the final Irish score. The victory was New n- quarter when he raced 75 yards Notre Dame's only lapse on Passes intercepted by 1 2 for a TD and then ran for the Muskies staged another scoring threat when Buchanan hit defense came when Steve Juday Punts 2 31 4- It came on a two-yard plunge Muskies Vote Yes If Bowl Is Offered in contention Saturday. Notre Dame scored on its second play from scrimmage and had a 12-0 lead after nine minutes.

cord's seventh against two losses and a tie and gave the Muskies undisputed possession PAT. Philo narrowed the gap to connected to Gene Washington Fumbles lost I 0 Yards penalized SO 10 by reserve halfback Pete Conley with a 38-yard pass, but 8-6 in the second quarter on a terback Jim Uszynski was on a 51-yard pass play for a the isew toncora ace was 10-yard pass from Searls to Art of third place in the MVL with caught in the end zone by Ron touchdown. Lou Bobich Nick Eddy, a speedster sopho hauled down inside the Philo Notre Dame 13 I I 1434 Tate. a 4-2-1 mark. The Muskies were more from Lafayette, set five yard line.

Michigan State 117 07 ND Kddy II run (kick failed) completed 11 of 17 for 193 yards. He connected to fullback seventh last season Ross in the closing minute of the game but the play was nullified by a penalty against Otherwise, the Spartans were the pattern. He swept right end, Ed Swope raced 2o yards for Philo slipped to 7-3 for the Muskingum's football team, then cut back to sprint 61 yards the final Philo score. A 36-yard scamper by Dick Conley in the third stanza and a PAT run by Tom Buchanan iced the game, but the Muskies Joe Farrell on a 13-yard touchdown toss and ran 21 yards to Muskingum. year and 4-3 in the MVL for a for a touchdown on the second constantly in trouble.

Halfback Dick Gordon, who had gained more than 100 yards in each Unofficial statistics showed NO Farrell 11 past from Huarte (rua failed) ND Eddy i run (Snow pass from Huarte) MS Washinton Si pats from Juday I Bobich kick) ND Huarte 21 run (Eddy past front Huarte) ND Andreottl i plunge (pass failed) fourth place tie with Crooks- score himself. play. Later, he romped five which completed its regular season with an 8-1 record after defeating Ohio Wesleyan 10-0 Herron leading the Muskies villc. yards for his second touchdown of his last three games, car with 113 yards on nine carries added two more scores. Conley got his second touch Huarte completed six passes to Snow for 114 yards and also Again it was New Concord's ried 16 times and made 81 of the game.

while Conley ran the ball 14 Saturday, voted unanimously to accept a bid of it is offered to times for 84 yards to clinch the the NCA regional playoff bowl rushing title in addition to Not until the final period did the Muskie passer throw the! ball and, except for the one that didn't count, he failed to complete any of eight attempts in the closing minutes of the game. Bishop quarterback Barry Ar-onson, second leading passer In the league, had three passes Intercepted In the final period, Ohio College Football Roundup Dec. 12 in Murfreesboro, Tenn. the scoring laurels. Dan Harris Football Results Muskingum is one of three got 89 yards in 19 tries for the Electrics.

teams from this area said to be Searls could complete only College ReeurU Midweat under consideration for the game, which is one of four Ohio U. Blasts Bowling Green 21-0 Wash it Jefferson 21 Carnegie Tech I Jahn Hopkins 31 Dickinson 31 Southern 41 Florida AIM 31 Lane 33 Knoxville 7 Wmston Salem 11 Favetteville I four of 14 passes against the Ohio State II Northwriiero I Muskies and two were inter regional contests to be held Michtan loa 21 Minnesota Purdue 1 one each by Doug Welsh, Steve cepted by Gary Elliott. New across the nation for leading Austin Peay 21 Tennessee Tech I I at Carolina 41 Presbyterian I Illinois 2 Wisconsin I Aller and Al Brown. Orrgon Indiana II small college elevens. Miami scored first on Keller- scored two touchdowns Saturday Morgan S'ate 40 Shaw 7 South Carolina 31 Wake Forest 11 Minkmiuu If unio wesleyan I Concord had 14 first downs on 337 yards rushing and passing while Philo had 16 first Unbeaten Wittenberg recently hio II Bowlmg l.rero mann's short plunge but Day Carolina Col 14 Virnnia Stale I as wooster defeated Oberltn The Muskies rolled up 243 yards rushing to 50 for Ohio Wesleyan, which completed six Miami (Ohiol 37 Dayton 21 Denison Kenyan I turned down an Invitation be Tennessee A I 11 Lincoln (Mo.) 12 Western Kentucky 44 Olivet 31 ton marched 75 yards early in 20-0 in the final game of the downs with 208 yards on the Drake 14 Abilene Christ I cause it would not be allowed to season for both teams.

the second period to score with passes out of 19 for 44 yards Furman lg Richmond II Ft. Valley II Miles I Davidson II Lafayette 12 ground and 24 through the air, play freshmen. Muskingum, Although the Yeomen out- Joe Rudolph passing nine yards Muskingum led In first downs BOWLING GREEN (UPI) -Ohio University knocked Mid-America Conference champion Bowling Green from the undefeated ranks Saturday with a stunning 21-0 upset Washington Lyons scored two touchdowns for Ohio U. The Bobcats started the Falcons on the road to defeat when Suuth 35 Washington (Mo.) II Nrbiaska 37 Oklahoma State 14 Kansu II Colorado 7 Augustanst (III 45 North Park I Hillsdale 34 Central Michigan 7 III 1-12 with a smaller enrollment than Citadel 17 VMI I Concord II West Virginia State I to Bill Spear. 14 to 5.

Philo New Concord passed Wooster, the Scots had a net gain of 301 yards to 134 I I 112-21 Wittenberg, would be permitted N. Carolina AAT 14 Virginia Matt I Dcnison liompa GRANVILLE (UPI) Deni-son set an Ohio Conference record of 31 first downs in battering winless Kenyon 60-0 Saturday. The Big Red ground out 23 first downs and 393 yards rushing and eight first downs and 133 yards passing in winning its fifth game in eight starts. Eight players scored touch In every game this season, Central State (0.) II Benedict 11 Kcllcrmann scored again to Scoring: Philo Iwtt 1 1 -yd pass). Auburn 14 Georgia 7 for Oberlin.

Gordon was tho to use first-year men under the Coe 47 Lawrence II the Muskies have dominated the Center I Hampton Sidney I swope (25vd run): New Concord W. Louisiana 37 NW Louisiana 17 Herron (7J-yd. run). Conley 2 (M-yd. Scots leading ground gainer Ripon 37 Beloit 14 Kansas State 7 lowg State I NCAA rules.

In Ohio Conference statistics by a decisive margin, run. yd. run), Buchanan va. run). put his team ahead 13-7 at half-time.

After a scoreless third period Miami stretched its lead Cincinnati II Wichita 7 with 216 yards. play, freshman are eligible for trmphis State 14 Louisville I Tulane 7 Vanderbilt 2 Mildle Tenn. St. 14 E. Tenn St I Pat: New Concord C.

Herron (run) including the game In which Buchanan (run). Wooster Oberlin I Monmouth II Carleton II the varsity. they lost to Baldwin-Wallace. Washington Lee I S. W.

Tennessee II Glenn i ill intercepted a pass on the 41 and returned it to Southwest Muskie coach Ed Sherman Marshall II Kent Mate 7 Notre Dame 14 Michigan St 7 to 20-7 with fullback Eddie Dan-iel of Lima going over from the 7. Marietta Wins MARIETTA (UPI) A last told a dinner meeting of players Arkansas 44 Southern Methodist I Tesas 34 Tesas Christian II Tulsa 47 North Tetts Stat I Most spectacular play of the day was Jim Messe's 45-yard runback of a Wesleyan punt In Bowling Green's 44. The Bob Omaha Ft. Have Mate It Xavier (0.) Detroit 37 downs with Jack Hilbert getting and their parents Saturday cats needed 13 plays to tally Kice II Tesas AAM I East Princeton IS Yale 14 two. Denny Price and Dain the second period from his own night that "I ve never enjoyed a with quarterback Larry Bainter Sadair Wins Garden Slate minute drive Saturday gave Marietta a season closing 7-3 Tesas Southern 31 Arkansas AM4N 14 Lamar Tech 7 Arkansas Slate 7 Cornell 31 Dartmouth 15 30 to the enemy 25-yard line.

Birkley each scored once and football season like I've enjoyed Oklahoma 14 Missouri 14 plunging over from the one. Syracuse 31 Virginia Tech IS wti over Wayne State, which Colgate 7 Bulfslo I Clinches Crown WICHITA, Kan. (UPI)-Thc this one. Andy Duda, the pile driving each threw a touchdown pass. Ohio which now has a Tesas Tech.

2 Washington State 10 New Mexico 43 Colorado State I (Jrambling 41 Wiley 31 last week won the President's fullback from New Philadelphia Delaware 37 Rutgers II Navy 37 Duke 14 Harvard II Brown "We've had better records on West Conference football champion 3-1-1 mark, tallied twice in the third quarter to complete University of Cincinnati held was the team's leading gainer Capital Closes the won-and-lost side but this Rrigham Young 41 Western Michiian I Amherst 31 Williams ship. Colorado Col I Colorado Mines I Wichita State to minus rushing CHERRY HILL, N.J. (UPI) Hucknell 1 Lehigh I as he and halfback Dale Dick team has been easy to coach," the upseL The Bobcats are 5-3-1 Air Force 7 Wyoming 7 The visiting Tartars' Paul COLUMBUS (UPI)-An Ohio Sadair pulled away from the yardage in the second half to son played their final college Cornell Coll. 42 Knosvill 14 for the season. he said.

"The boys have played Drrsrl 34 Western Maryland I llnfitra 14 Kings Point 13 Hamilton 16 Union 31 l.ehanon Vall'V 47 UrslnuS 12 Jane kicked a 24 yard field goal Conference record was broken clinch its first outright Missouri field in the stretch by an ever came. smart football and they ve hit Idaho 37 State 23 Montana Slate 24 Weber I Stanford II Oregon Slate 7 in the second period to give Vallcv Conference frxrt ball the way we like to have them W. Post 37 Delaware Vellry 13 Colgate 7 Bulfslo I increasing margin to win the $301,700 Garden State Stakes by ashington 33 I A. 31 Hcdkinn Victory and another tied Saturday as Capital defeated Otterbcin 19-10 before 3.500 fans in the season's championship with a 19-7 vie Wayne State the lead to the last two minutes. Senior quarter hit." Albright 411 Wllkre 14 Utal 14 California I Adams Slate 14 New Mexico Hiahasnda Duda picked up 98 yards in 24 carries while Dickson ran the ball 13 times for 76 yards.

He Is the leading rusher in the Ohio Tufts )) Hohart 71 10 lengths Saturday and smash tory Saturday. He paid tribute to fellow Colorado Western 7 Southern Utah 2 OXFORD (UPI) Passer back Ron Jones entered the final for each team. the track record at Garden HUH School ReauHa Pranklm Marshall 31 Muhlenberg 21 Delaware State 41 St. Paul I American Intl. II So, Connecticut 21 Mnntclair Smtf 7 Cortland I Cincinnati marched 65 yards Ernie Kcllcrmann plunged for New Concord 31 Philo II game and engineered a Mariet members of his coaching staff Joe McDanlcl, John Riley State Park.

Capital's Jerry Addy set Masslllon 31 Canton MrXmley 14 with the second half kickoff to two touchdowns and passed for Conference this season wit total of 703 yards In 118 carries Clevt St. Ignatius 12 Cleve West IS conference record with 144 Rochestce 40 Rentsalaer 14 Fast Slroudshurg 37 Indlanlg (Pg.) 14 and Jim Burson as "the best Clevt Cathedral Latin 17 Cleve Glen. With jockey Manny Ycaza up, Sadlar, owned by Mrs. Mary B. ta drive from Its 18 to Wayne State's 21 hi 13 plays.

Then Jones hit Bob Wolfarth In Uio break a 7-7 deadlock and drove 70 yards for another touchdown punts in four seasons. Otter another Saturday to lead Miami to a hard-fought 27-21 victory Cieve John Marshall II Cleva Rhodes Columbia Pennsylvania 12 Mmalnttim I II I i 1 you'll find anywhere, large Clevt Gllmour Acad 34 Detroit Cran. 1 Holy Cms, 31 Boston U. I Ohio Waalevan I I I 0 bein's Dave Green tied the OC Hecht of High Falls, N. Pittsburgh 34 Armv I college or small." in the fourth quarter.

over neighboring Dayton In end zone. made a show of his rivals as field goal mark of six in a sea Scoring: Muik-Dudi, 4 run (DfVllling kirk) Mutk. Field goal, Devilling CO ydi.) Wngner 13 Springfield 7 Masnsrhuptts 47 New Hampshlrg I non-conference football game. Halfback Al Nelson scored he romped home in 1:41 flat son with a 37-yarder that put two touchdowns while rushing Kcllcrmann, whose passes up his team out in front 3-0 in the for the mile and one-sixteenth Driven To Mcrl A meeting of drivers and a Stcrr Inn Opona set Northwestern for the Mid for 114 yards In 23 carries. The race.

America Conference team, first period. Woitfttrr Wins 20-0 Steer Inn basketball team will That blazing stretch run persons interested in stock car Trap Shoot Srt Awaskesh Gun Club will spon Cincinnati senior went on a lo-yard off-tackic run for the tie PAT Pass Fails ALLIANCE (UPI) A conversion pass failed In the final minutes Saturday, giving ML Union a 20-19 season closing football win over Bethany. Penn Military 37 Swarthenore I Temple 13 Gettysburg 20 South Mabanss 14 Georgia Tech 7 Florida State 21 North Caroling Stall I Baylor 17 Kentucky IS Maryland 14 Clemsrm I West Virginia 34 Willsim Mary 14 Mississippi 10 Tennessee I Virginia 31 North Caroling IT deorge Wash. 13 Vilssnnva I Connecticut 21 Rhode Island scored twice on 3-yard runs meet at the Steer Inn at Pp.m which carried Sadair home ahead of Ford Stable's Royal racing will be held at 2 p.m tod.iy at the Midway Speedway and fired an 11-yard strike to today to travel to Ashvillc for a sor a trap shoot at 1 p.m. today breaking touchdown and hit on a 1-yard fourth-down plunge In OGERLIN (UPI) Fresh Jack Himebauch to clinch the Rules for the 1955 season wl on the McCune farm a half-mile Gunner, was worth $181,020 to 3:30 p.m.

game, which will open man halfback Mike Gordon tho team season. seesaw game. south of Rural Dale on Ohio 378, Mrs. Hecht, a. the fourth period.

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