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r- Oct. 15, 1967 DES MOINES SUNDAY REGIS JER 3-S BUCKEYES WORST LOSS SINCE 1953 fwim es mm, Statistics downs and his runs added up long yardage. At one point in the first half, he completed nine Purdue 0U 24 1 15 Ml 305 19 36 68 21-33-2 11-31-3 4-34 4-32 1 3 55 40 First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardaae Return yardaae Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Season Records SCORING COLUMBUS, OHIO (AP) -Sophomore Mike Phipps riddled Ohio State with his passes and runs Saturday and No. 2 rated Purdue romped to an easy 41-6 victory. The unbeaten Boilermakers piled up a 35-0 halftime lead and second and third stringers played most of the final two periods.

Scores on Reserves Ohio State never got beyond Purdue's 33-yard line except in I PUROUe? 1424 Texas 20 Notre Dame 21 41 ,25 N'western 16 41 Ohio St. 6 (-41 0 64 14 21 a Purdue Ohio Slate OHIO STATE 7 Arizona 30 Oregon 6 Purdue O. 21 N'western O. 28 Illinois N. 4 Mich.

St. N. 11 Wisconsin N. 18 Iowa N. 25 Michigan Jerry Ehrsam pass on the Ohio State 30 shortly after the opening kickoff and zipped down the sidelines for a touchdown.

The Boilermakers scored once more in the opening period on a one-yard smash by Williams. They scored three times in the second period. One came on a five-yard pass from Phipps to end Marion Griffin. Keyes Sprints Another was on a 25-yard pass from Phipps to Jim Bierne, And the final marker of the half was on a 25-yard sprint by Leroy Keyes. Williams got the final Purdue O.

21 oreoon St. 0. 28 Iowa N. 4 Illinois N. II Minnesota N.

18 Mich. St. N. 25 Indiana Pur Cirbes 30 Bass interceotion (Baltzell kick) Pur Williams i run (Baltzell kick) Pur Griffin 5 pass from Phioot (Baltzell kick) Pur Bierne 25 pass from PhiPM (Baltzell kick) Pur Keyes 21 run (Baltzell kick) Pur Williams 1 run (kick failed) OSU Anders 10 pass from Rusnik (kick failed) Attendance 84,069. A tfltitiv the waning minutes of the last quarter when it scored against Purdue reserves.

The touch passes in a row for 142 yards and the two touchdowns. Purdue broke the game open in a hurry and without ever having the ball for an offensive play. Dennis Cirbes intercepted a down came on a 10-yard pass from substitute Kevin Rusnik to seven yards out. It was tht Bucks' worst defeat since 1953 when Illinois marked up 41 end Bill Anders. Phipps passed for two touch touchdown on a dash from points sgainst them.

Minnesota Goal Clips Illini, 10-7 just before being hit by two tacklers. Raye mixed up his plays and Wolverine defenders all afternoon as Michigan State won, 34-0. wirephoto ap) IT'S ALL YOURS Michigan State quarterback Jimmy Raye (16) plays keep-away with Michigan defense Saturday as he laterals football Statistics AAinnAcjit IIIImaI First Downs 15 17 Rushing vardaoe Rushing yardage 135 125 Passing yardage 135 125 Return vardaae 71 do 12-25-3 6-28 1 20 Passes 10-23-3 Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized 30 SCORINd RAVE RAISES SPARTANS' STOCK, 34-0 103,210 Watch Michigan Sprawl Minnesota 0 0 7 310 Illinois 0 7 0 I Minn-Carter 1 run (Nygren kick) II WriOht 9 nc ft-Am UnikmAn fkkr. ivvr '7 -i r. Kissic kick) Minn PG Nygren 23 Attendance M.153.

CHAMPAIGN, ILL. (AP) Statistics Jeff Nygren's 23-yard field goal ing. Although riddled by injuries, the Spartans contained Michigan's Ron Johnson with less than five minutes to play capped the sparkling play MSU Michigan 21 1 276 12B 148 88 66 99 7-11 11-32-2 6-41 8 41 1 1 78 30 First downs Rushlnq vardaoe Passinq yardaae Return yardaoa Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized of sophomores Jim Carter and ANN ARBOR, MICH. (AP) -Quarterback Jimmy Raye led Michigan State to a crushing 34-0 victory over Michigan State day before a crowd of 103,210, largest of the 1967 football sea- son. Michigan State's second vic-" tory in Big Ten play raised Phil Hagen for Minnesota's 10-7 Season Records Big Ten victory over Illinois SCORINS I MICHIGAN STATE 7 20 0 7- Michigan Stat Saturday.

71 7 Houston 37 Michiaan 0 0 0 0- sneak in the first period, its second on another plunge in the second period. Then in an explosive two minutes before the first half ended, he passed 65 yards to Allen Brenner for a score, and after an interception, passed eight yards to Franklin Foreman to make it 27-0. Michigan State scored again at the start of the last quarter. Regis Cavender made 27 yards in three plays in the drive be- MICHIGAN 10 Duke 9 California 21 Navv 0 Mirh Ct A stubborn Illinois defense, 10 17 California 21 26 '35 Wisconsin 7 34 I 34 Michigan 0 playing before a homecoming 0. Indiana MSU Raye 2 run (Pruiett kick) MSU Raye 2 run (Pruiett kick) MSU Brenner 65 pass from Raye (Pruiett kick) MSU Foreman I pass from Raye (kick failed) MSU Berlinski 8 run (Pruiett kick) Attendance 103,210.

crowd of 56,103, matched Minnesota's touted defense. u. Minnesota O. 28 Notre Dam N. 4 Ohio St.

N. 11 Indiana N. 18 Purdue N. 25 N'western O. 28 Minnesota 4 N'western N.

II Illinois N. ia Wisconsin N. 25 Ohio St. Spartan hopes for the successful defense of their conference title and another trip to the Rose Bowl. Raye ripped off gains on Raye scored Michigan State's fore Dick Berlinski darted eight yards to score.

option plays and deadly pass first touchdown on a two-yard! It limited the Gophers to 52 yards in the first half before finally yielding to the running of Carter and the passing of Hagen. Minnesota took the lead in the PURDUE POWER Perry Williams goes airborne Saturday to score Purdue touchdown in the first quarter against Ohio State. Boilermaker quarterback Mike Phipp fades to side after handing off ball and Ohio State players Mark Stier and Dwight Fertig attempt to intercept Williams. Purdue romped to 41-6 victory at CoIumbllS. WIREPHOTO (AP) 31-POlNT SECOND QUARTER Rice Smacks Northwestern, 50-6 Badgers Fall To Late Pitt Rally, 13-11 Season Records 14 13 MINNESOTA Utah 12 Nebraska 7 ILLINOIS Florida Pittsburgh Indiana 61 0 3 20,2: Methodist 3 Minnesota 10 Illinois O.

21 Notre Dame Statistics Northwestern Rict Lowly Kansas Shocks Sth-Ranked Nebraska on Big Defense, 10-0 Statistics 0. 21 Mich. St. O. 21 Michigan N.

4 Iowa N. II Purdue N. 18 Indiana N. 25 Wisconsin i. 2 unio Mate N.

4 Purdue N. 11 Michigan N. 18 Northw'n N. 25 Iowa HOUSTON, TEX. (AP)-Rice quarterback Robert Hailey hit receivers with amazing accuracy Saturday night as the Hubbard caught a 21-yard scoring pass from Danna Woodring.

Rice, the nation's fifth-ranking team in total offense with First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Return yardage. Passes IB IB 57 207 232 249 86 125 20-37 2 14-27-1 -33 5-37 2 0 Pitt Wit First downs 22 20 Rushing yardage 113 173 Passing yardage 20, 178 Return yardage 79 115 Passes 16-31-1 14-76-2 Punts 3-41 2-36 umbles Inst 1 Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized 63 123 Owls scored 31 points in the Yards penalized 35 quarter and crushed Season Records Pittsburgh 0 0 13 0 13 third quarter on a 74-yard drive, climaxed by Carter's touchdown plunge. Illinois came right back with a 75-yard drive to tie the score on a nine-yard touchdown pass from Dean Volkamn to Jim the last half and mounted only LAWRENCE, KAN. (AP) ICE NORTHWESTERN I Northwestern 0 0 0 66 Rice 0 31 13 6-50 Rice FG Kennev 24 Rice Hailey I run (Kennev kick) Rice Benningfield 48 pass from Hailev (Kennev kick) Rice Collins 35 pass interception (Kennedy kick) Rice Hughes 19 past from Hailey (Kennedy kick) 13 Miami (Fla.) IK Louisiana St. 2i Wisconsin 0 3 0 811 Wis.

FG Schninke 36 II run (kick failed) Pitt. Brown 1 run (McCain kick) 6 Missouri 13 21 Navv Ryan 32 oass trom ncuioda aituv.n.cu cigniii-i ciuivcu Nebraska, 10-0, Saturday with an incredible defensive effort Tndd past' iron? Boyalian Attendance 46,995. Rice Phillips i pass trom Hailey (kick 16 Purdue O. 14 Rice O. 21 Ohio St.

O. 28 Wisconsin N. 4 Michigan N. II Iowa N. 18 Illinois N.

25 Mich. St. 25 O. 14 N'western iO. 21 S.

Meth. iO. 28 Texas tN. 4 Texas Tech IN. 11 Arkansas N.

18 Tex. A IN. 25 Tex. Christ. D.

2 Baylor Statistics NEB KAN Rushino vardaoe 72 91 Passing yardaqe 119 93 Return yardage 44 S4 Passes. 9-19-1 10221 Punts 1-37 11-37 Fumbles lost 1 0 Yards penalized 2 13 SCORINO Nebraska 0 0 0 0-0 Kansas I) 7 1 310 Kan Douglass 4 run (Bell kick) Ksn-FG 30 Bell Attendance 40.000 tailed MADISON, WIS. (AP) Re Rice T. Shelton 1 run (Kennedy kick) led by tackle Orville Turgeon one real threat the entire game. Douglass, a 6-3 205-pound junior, hit two of three passes for 24 yards and carried four times for 24 yards in Kansas' 62-yard touchdown drive.

He fired a 12-yard strike to ice I Shelton I run (Kick tailed) serve quarterback Bob Bazylak NW-Hubbard 21 pass from Woodrlnq (run failed) Attendance 23,000. sparked a second-half rally Northwestern, 50-6. Hailey threw three touchdown passes and scored one himself. He completed 13 of 23 tosses for 202 yards before leaving the game at the beginning of the fourth quarter. A fleet of running backs headed by L.

V. Benningfield and Terry Shelton picked up huge chunks of yardage through the heavy Northwestern line. Northwestern's score came late in the game when Bruce which carried Pittsburgh to its first victory of the year, 13-11, over winless Wisconsin Wright. Midway in the final quarter Mike Condo intercepted a pass and returned 13 yards to the Illinois 44. Hagen took the air and completed four passes the final one to Carter which took the ball down to the Illinois eight before Nygren booted the winning goal.

In the final minutes, Volkman also scored twice, both times on one-yard runs. The victory upped Rice's season mark to 2-1 and dropped Northwestern to 1-3. The Big Season Records and a surprising offense featuring the bullet passes of Bob Douglass. Kansas hadn't won a game this season for new Coach Pepper Rodgers. Nebraska was unbeaten.

Nebraska never had been shut out in Bob Devaney's six years as coach. The 203-pound Turgeon got an average of 430 yards a game coming into the contest, bettered that mark with 456 yards. Hailey's touchdown passes were for 48, 19 and six and his touchdown came on a one-yard sneak. Terry Shelton Bazylak relieved Jeff Barr NEBRASKA 17 Washington with Pittsburgh behind, 3-0, at 7 Minnesota halftime, and produced two 16 Kansas St 0 Kansas Ten Wildcats were playing their first night game since 1962. i KANSAS 7 20 Stanford 0 15 Indiana 14 15 Ohio Univ.

10 1 10 Nebraska 21 Okla. St. O. 28 Iowa SI. IN.

4 Kansas St. IN. 11 Colorado N. 18 Oklahoma In. 25 Missouri O.

21 Coloraao O. 28 T.C.U. Reeves. There were 74 seconds left in the first half. Nebraska then mounted its lone threat.

A 15-yard penalty and a 42-yard Patrick pass to Tom Penny to put the ball on the K.U. three. But Patrick was stopped on the last play of -the half. Bill Bell's 30-yard field goal with 36 seconds left in the game was set up by Tommy Ball's 28- N. 4 Iowa St.

N. 11 Okla. St. N. 18 Missouri N.

23 Oklahoma V.M.I., CITADEL CADETS FIGHT helD as defensive hero from third period touchdowns. Bazylak completed 12 of 18 passes for 175 yards. Bob Longo caught seven for 82 yards. Bazylak hit on his first four throws, including a 22-yard went to the desperation pass and completed two to Craig Timko to move the ball to Min-mesota territory before time -IT'S A DRAW tight end John Mosier to the Nebraska four, then rolled out John Zook, a 6-foot 4-inch 240-pound end who gave Frank Patrick, Nebraska's 6-7 rookie quarterback, a bad afternoon and made 15 tackles. ran out.

Prep Leuthauser Wins for Air Force 10-8 Leased Wire to The Register AIR FORCE ACADEMY, COLO. Former Des Moines athlete Denny Leuthauser kicked the decisive field goal as Air Force won its first game of the season, 10-8, over North Carolina ROANOKE, VA. (AP)-Vir to score on the next play behind yard return after a pass inter- Navy Hands Nebraska never threatened in the blocking of fullback Mike.ception. Season Records First Defeat I PITTSBURGH 17( 8 UCLA 40 12 4 Illinois 34 35 0 W. Virginia 15 13 13 Wisconsin 11 O.

21 Miami (Fla.) O. 28 Navy 4 Syracuse 11 Notre Dame IN. 18 Army iN. 25 Penn State WISCONSIN 0 Washington 1 Arizona St. 1 Mich.

St. II Piftsburah 21 Iowa O. 28 N'western N. 4 Indiana 11 Ohio St. N.

18 Mtchiaan N. 25 Minnesota vwi. WlTTi 'm aMfrn Saturday. The 33-yard kick by Leuthaus To Syracuse ginia Military Institute beat Citadel, 22-11, in a Southern Conference football game Saturday, but a fight involving cheerleaders and students from the military schools apparently ended in a draw. V.M.I, cadets torn down a Citadel sign early in the fourth quarter and students piled out of the stands and took turns throwing punches.

Police restored order in the crowd of 10,000. er, who played at East Des Moines High School, gave the Statistics Syracuse Navy 1 Falcons a 10-0 third-quarter ad control in the first half as they drove inside North Carolina's 15 four times. Air Force moved 71 yards with the opening kickoff only to fumble away the opportunity at the 11. Four plays later the Falcons were back in possession and they rapidly traveled 55 vantage and they survived a la First downs Rushing yardaae Passing vardaoe Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized 14 112 74 108 236 130 162 12-27 2 17-28-2 10-37 4-34 1 1 35 17 frantic final North Carolina bid. pitch to Longo and an 18-yarder to Joe McCain to set up the first touchdown.

George Pribish scored it with an 11-yard burst. The Panthers, who stopped Wisconsin twice inside the 10-yard line, got their second touchdown on an 80-yard march. Jeff Brown plunged across from SCORINO Syracuse 7 0 0 714 wavy 14 3 3 727 yards to the Tar Heel's 10. But Navy Murray 52 pass from Cart- Leuthauser never got the field goal attempt off because of a wngm icnurcn KICK Navy Balsly 12 run (Church kick) Syra Cassata 1 run (Mantie kick) Navy FG Church 42 Navy FG Church 42 Navy Pike 15 run (Church kick) The winless Atlantic Coast Conference team put together a 94-yard march early in the fourth quarter, only to run out of downs at the Air Force one. North Carolina finally scored in the closing minutes on Jeff Beavers' seven-yard pass to Pete Davis.

The Falcons were in complete bobbled snap from center. the one for the tally. RICHMOND ROLLS GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) -Quarterback Buster O'Brien's passing carried Richmond to a 42-14 Southern Conference football victory over Furman syra Fredericks 15 pass from panc- A pass interference call set up zyszyn wantie Kick) Bazylak's passes accounted for 63 yards on the drive with a 39-yard toss to McCain-the key the Falcon touchdown, by Mike Guth on a three-yard run. ANNAPOLIS, MD.

(AP) -Quarterback John Cartwright SCORINO North Carolina 0 0 0 8- threw a 52-yard scoring pass Air Force 0. 7 3 0- AF-outh 3 run (Leuthauser kick) AF FG Leuthauser 33 and directed Navy to a 27-14 victory over previously unde NC Davis 7 nass trom Beaver (Bomar run) Attendance 36,624.: feated Syracuse Saturday. play. The Badgers, who scored in the second period on a 36-yard field goal by Tom Schinke, rallied in the final quarter as John Ryan passed 32 yards to Mel Rcddick for Wisconsin's only touchdown. Cartwright and flanker Terry Layne Kick, Texas Rally Turn Back Oklahoma, 9-7 DALLAS, TEX.

(AP)-Rob Layne, son of a Texas football hero of the past, kicked a field goal Saturday to bring Texas a Murray teamed up on a 52-yard WINNING KICK HITS, BOUNCES OVER THE BAR ATHENS, OHIO (AP) A scoring pass on the sixth play from scrimmage. Later in the first quarter, the The Badgers added two points on the conversion when John Midshipmen drove 74 yards for come-from-behind 9-7 victory over Oklahoma. Statistics Rob, whose father is Bobby Layne, booted the field goal from the Oklahoma 25 early in the third period, cut the Sooner advantage to 7-3. Then Bill Bradley led the Longhorns on an 84-yard surge Oklahoma Texas 18 19 226 226 134 74 74 65 12-192 4-13-0 3-44 8-39 1 0 35 5 First downs Rushing vardaoe Passing vardaoe Return yardaot Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized a touchdown on four completed Cartwright passes. Jeri Balsly scored on a 12-yard run.

Syracuse, which went into the game with the best defensive record in the nation, contained Navy's running, but couldn't cape with Cart-wright's passing. The Orangemen struck back in 10 plays for the clinching SCORINO Oklahoma 7 0 0 0-7 Texas 0 0 3 69 Okla Shotts 2 run (Vachon kick) Tex FG Lavne 35 Tex Bradley 7 run (kick failed) Attendance 75.504. field goal that hit the cross bar and fell over Saturday boosted as William and Mary past Ohio University, 25-22, in a non-conference football game. Gordon Buchanan's 27-yard second-quarter boot put the Indians on the scoreboard after Ohio had marched 45 yards for a touchdown in the first' quarter. The lead seesawed until about midway in the fourth period when William and Mary marched 66 yards in nine plays for a final touhdown.

Ted Zychowski caught six passes for 123 yards and two touchdowns for William and touchdown. Texas was outplayed in the first half as Oklahoma scored Boyajian passed to Wayne Todd. The Badgers, now 0-4 and off to their worst start since losing five straight in 1935, blew two glowing scoring chances. Dick Schumitsch, the Badgers' leading ground-g a i with 102 yards in 20 carries, fumbled as he attempted to buck over from the one early in the second period. In the third period, the Badgers drove to the Pittsburgh five where a delay of game penalty iowed the drive.

Schinke missed on a 27-yard-field goal attempt to end the threat. Big Ten Standings Conference, All Games late in the first quarter on a 25- Season Records yard drive following recovery of a Navy fumble. Larry Csonka carried three times for 18 yards and quarterback Rick Cassata scored from the one. could halt the Oklahoma offense in the first half. Texas never got past midfield and its longest drive was only 30 yards.

The second half found a re TEXAS I OKLAHOMA So. Calif. 17 21 Washinaton St. Texas Tech 19, 35 Maryland 13 13 O. 14 Texas 1 Okla.

St. A pair of 42-yard field goals 0. 21 Kansas St. 0. 28 Missouri N.

4 Colorado N. 11 Iowa St. N. 18 Kansas N. 23 Nebraska D.

2 Okla. SI. 0. 14 Oklahoma O. 71 Arkansas O.

28 Rice N. 4 S. Meth. N. 18 Beylor N.

18 T.C.U. N. 23 Texas vitalized Texas defense thati Mary (3-3). by John Church made the score 17-7 at the half. Sports Today With 4 minutes left in the w.

W. L. Purdue 1 Dog Trials STATE Bird dog field trials, Bloonv game, Murray returned a punt 52 yards to the Syracuse 13 and two plays later reserve half picked up an Oklahoma fumble and a determined offense that rolled to the Oklahoma 17. Layne, a sophomore from Lubbock, booted the important field goal from there. HUSKER T-FORMATION Nebraska quarterback Frank Patrick (10) wastes no time signalling for a timeout after teammate Ben Gregory reached Kansas' three-yard line Saturday.

Huskers got as Jar as the one before time ran out in the first half, and Kansas went on to 10-0 upseT victory. wirephoto Atj the first time it had the ball. Bob Warmack piloted the drive, but Ron Shotts' 41-yard dash set up the seore, Only pass intei ceptions Indiana 2 Michigan State 2 Minnesota 1 Ohio State 0 Iowa 0 M'Chiqan 0 Northwestern 0 Illinois 0 Wisconsin field. Trapshooting STATU New Pioneer Gun CW, kee: Otter Criek Gun Club, Rapldi. back Dan Pike ran 15 yards for the final Navy touchdown.

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