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J. The Montana Standard Sunday, Oct. 18, 1970 11 i A a if ft. irg.ir mm COLUMBIA; Mo. (AP) Third-ranked Notre Dame came from behind Saturday for the first time this season with such devastating third quarter force the Irish buried Missouri 24-7 in a nationally televised football game before a record Memorial Stadium crowd, of 67,200.

Ahead only 3-0 at halftime, proud and undefeated Notre Dame watched Missouri roll 52 yards on three plays with Mike Oklahoma spoils Buff homecoming then 30 yards to Ed Gulyas. Gulyas scored the other Notre Dame touchdown by nudging the ball over the goal from inches out after a Theisman-to-Gatewood pass was good for 28 yards at the 1. All three Notre Dame touchdown drives were beauties. The Irish erased Missouri's shortrlived lead with a sustained 71-yard thrust on 12 plays. The next one was good for 91 yards on 10 plays and the last, 53 yards on nine plays, the latter kept alive by a personal foul against Missouri on a Notre Dame punt Notre Dame did not move into Missouri territory until three minutes remained in the first quarter.

This the Irish moved from their own 20 down to the 7 where the drive stalled. Scott Hempel, who later booted all three extra points, kicked a 22-yard field goal. Jack Bastable, who missed two field goal attempts in the first half, converted after ther Missouri touchdown. Notre Dame 3 0 )4 724 Missouri 0 0 7 0 7 ND FG Hempel 22 Mo Gray 10 pass from Farmer (Bast-able kick) ND Gatewood 5 pass from Theismann (Hempel kick) ND Gulyas 30 pass from Theismann (Hempel kick) ND Gulyas 1 run (Hempel kick) A 64,200. Farmer -throwing a 10-yard pass to Mel Gray for a touchdown that put the crippled Tigers out front less than two minutes after the start of the second half.

The Irish stormed back on the deadly passing of Joe Theismann for three touchdowns the next three times they got the football. Theismann passed for two of the touchdowns, first for five yards to Tom Gatewood and wide for the touchdown on a keeper play. Mildren didn't throw a pass until the second period after the Sooners had cruised 66 yards in the opening period. Oklahoma 0 17 0-43 Colorado 7 I 0 CU Walsh 1 tun (Haney kick) CU-Wylie 38 pass from Mildren (Dun-kick) OU-AAildren 5 run (Durr kick) OU-FG Durr 27 OU tlordgren 60 pass interception (kick' failed) CU Tarver 1 run (Dal Porto pass from Bratten) A 47,700 Ranis shut out Wolf Point, 42-0 WOLF POINT (AP) Billings Central completely dominated a nonconference football game with Wolf Point Saturday afternoon and defeated the home team 42-0. BOULDER, Colo.

(AP) The Oklahoma Sooners mixed slashing runs, long passes, and crucial pass thefts by their secondary to defeat Colorado 23-15 in a bonejarring football battle of Big Eight Conference teams Saturday. Oklahoma picked off four Buffalo passes, turning two into touchdowns and wiped away an early 7-0 lead to spoil Colorado homecoming day. Geoffrey Nordgren, Sooner defensive back, raced 60 yards with one interception soon after the second half began to make the score 23-7. It was tied 7-7 in the second period when Ford Phillips of Oklahoma grabbed quarterback Jim Bratten's pass on the Colorado 30 and carried to the five. Jack Mildren, Oklahoma quarterback, ran Dartmouth touchdown Running back John Short dives over the goal line for the second touchdown for Dartmouth in the first period of Saturday's against Brown at Hanover, N.H.

Pete Noll (87) of visitors comes up too late to make the tackle. Dartmouth scored a 42-14 victory for its fourth win in a Wirephoto) Plun kef? lead St a ffo rd over Washington State FRIENDS OF vi. DIITTC CENTRAL v5 ATHLETICS in the next several weeks members of the Butte Central Athletic Association will be soliciting your financial support. Your contributions will be appreciated. BUTTE CENTRAL ATHLETIC ASSN.

In Person DIONNE WARWICK MSU Field House Bozeman, Montana Oct. 24th 8 P.M. their first touchdown with 5:32 remaining in the first half Stanford 10 27 13 1363 Wash. State 0 8 0 816 Stan FG Horowitz 26 Sta Schu Itz 46pass interception Horowitz kick) Stan Plunkett3run (Horowitz kick) Stan Shockley 5 pass from Plunkett (Horowitz kick). Stan Vataha 96 pass from Plunkett (kick failed) WSU Wig more 4 run (Lyday pass from Wigmore) Stan Kehl 1 run (Horowitz kick) Sta BR own 66run Horow i tz kick Stan Cross 25 run (kick failed) WSU Jackson3 run (Jackson run) Stan Sanderson I run (kick failed) Stan Sanderson3run(Horowitzkick) ANN ARBOR, Mich.

AP) -Sixth-ranked Michigan, stunned 13-13 by Michigan State at halftime, broke the Big Ten football game open in the second half to crush their archrival 34-20 Saturday before a crowd of 103,580. Wolverine tailback Billy Taylor ran for three touchdowns, two in the fairly even first half which featured the running of MSU tailback Eric Allen. Allen rushed for 130-yards in the first half, including a 42-yard touchdown score, before U-M's touted defense, settled down and stopped him. The victory gives Michigan a 5-0 record, the first time the Wolverines have won their first five since the 1955 season. MSU is 1-4.

Michigan State surprised the skeptics by driving 74 yards with the opening kickoff to score on Allen's burst dow. the east sideline. But, with quarterback Don Moorhead mixing passes with, the running of Taylor, the Wolverines drove 69 yards with the ensuing kickoff. Taylor's 26-yard TD spurt climaxed the seven-play drive. Field goals of 25 and 46 yards by soccer-style booter Borys Shlapak for MSU, plus a two-yard TD dive by U-M's Taylor finished the first half at 13-13 since Tim Killian's extra point kick for the Wolverines was wide.

Dummii rallies UCLA BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) The UCLA Bruins, snake bitten in the closing seconds of their last two games, scored a heart-stopping 24-21 victory over California Saturday wherr quarterback Dennis Dummit scrambled three yards for a touchdown with four seconds to play Dummit engineered an 85-yard drive that started with Vh minutes to play. Two pass in-' terference calls against Cal gave UCLA first downs on the Bears' nine yard line and at the three before Dummit's dramatic run. Earlier in the. fourth period of the Pacific-8 battle, Cal fc intercepted Dummit passes to stop UCLA drives.

The Bears took a 21-18 lead when quarterback Dave Penhall threw a 58-yard touchdown pass to flanker Steve Sweeney on the last play of the third quarter. Penhall also threw a first half touchdown pass, a 10-yarder to halfback Tim Todd. Dummit threw his 25th career touchdown pass, tying a UCLA record to give the Bruins the lead for the first time, 18-14, late in the third, period. The pass was a two-yarder to fullback Bob Manning. UCLA is now 2-1 in Pac-8 play and 4-2 over all.

The Bruins lost 41-40 to Oregon and 20-17 to second-ranked Texas the past two weeks. Cal is now 1-2 in conference play and 2-4 UCLA 3 7 8 4-24, California 7 7 021 Cal Todd 10 pass from Penhall (Wersching kick). UCLA- FG Record 30. Cal Todd 1 run (Wersching kick). UCLA Sims 3 run (Record kick).

'UCLA Manning 2 pass from Dummit (Dummit run) Cal DeLapp 58 pass from Penhall (Wersching kick) UCLA Dummit 3 run (kick failed) A 43,000. Fronchtown holds off rally by Drummond DRUMMOND Frenchtown roared to a 36-6 halftime lead, then barely withstood a furious Michigan dominated the second half from the beginning, with Taylor climaxing a 74-yard touchdown drive with a fouryard run on U-M's first series of downs. Michigan State 10 1 0 7-JO Michigan 7 14 7 J4 MSU-Allen 42 run (Shlapak kick) Taylor 24 run (Killian kick) MSU FG Shlapak 25 MSU FG Shlapak 46 Mich Taylor 2 run (kick failed) Mich Taylor 4 run (Killian kick) iSt" P-5" Moorhead (Kilhan kick) Mich-Ooughty 5 run (Killian kick) MSU Triplett 3 run (Shlapak kick) A 103,580. Oregon clobbers Vandals EUGENE, Ore. (AP) -Sophomore quarterback Dan Fouts passed for a record-tying four touchdowns Saturday as Oregon's Ducks rolled to a 49-13 nonconference football victory over Idaho's winless Vandals.

Fouts completed 17 of 21 passes for 250 yards before retiring to the bench late in the third quarter, when head coach Jerry Frei sent in reserves with Oregon leading, 35-0. Fouts'- four touchdown passes tied the schools' single-game record, set by injured teammate Tom Blanchard in last year's 58-14 romp over Idaho. Senior split end Bob Newlandy bothered by flu during the week, was Fouts' target on two of the touchdown passes, with receptions of 42 and 28 yards. Junior tailback Bob Moore accounted for two more scores, catching a 19-yard pass from Fouts for one and running six yards for another. The two touchdowns gave Moore 146 points in a season and a half, breaking Oregon's all-time scoring record 141 set by Mel Renfro in a three-year period ending in 1963.

Fouts' third touchdown pass was a 13-yard throw, caught by flanker Leland Glass as the Ducks ran up a 28-0 halftime advantage. -Reserve quarterback HarveyWinn led the Duck to two more touchdowns, throwing 31 yards to Reg Specht and scrambling six yards himself on the ground for; another. Idaho 0 0 0 1313 Oregon 7 21 14 7 Ore Moore 19 pass from Fouts (Woody kick) Ore Moore 6 run (Woody kick) Ore Newtand 42 pass from Fouts (Woody kick) Ore-Glass 13 pass from Fouts (Woody kick) Ore Newland 28 pass Jrom Fouts (Woody kick) Ore Specht 31 pass from Winn Woody kick) Idaho Moreland 6 pass from Olson (Castillo kick) Ore Winn 6 run (Woody kick) IDAHO Vernier 64 pass from Ponci-ano (Kick failed) A 20,300 (est) Virginia nips Army CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) Virginia's Cavaliers, who gave away 17 points in the first' half with mistakes, capitalized on Army's first niiscue for a come from behind touchdown in the last quarter and a 21-20 football victory that extended the Black Knights losing streak to five games. Army punter Ron Danhof Jumbled on an attempted kick late in the third period and was downed on Virginia's 49 to set in motion a 51-yard drive in eight plays that pulled it out for the Cavaliers.

Fullback Gary Helman's fiveyard run on the first play on the fourth quarter and Jim Carrington's third conversion pulled the Cavaliers from behind for the second and last time before an overflow crowd of 29,100 fourth largest in Virginia's history. Army 10 10 0 020 Virginia 7 7 0 721 Army FG Jensen 42 Army-Wall 9 run (Jensen kick) UVA Lacey 4 run (Carrington kick) UVA Helman 2 run (Carrington kick Army Triplett 23 pass from Atha (Jensen kick) Army FG Jensen 47 UVA-tfelman 5 run (Carrington kick) AA 29,100. Introducina I GENEBAl New General Tire 1 fpiC Sx POLYESTER CORD GLASS-BELTED TWIN-STRIPE Deep, wide and quiet the new 78-series General Gripper 780, designed to match our Calibrated Jumbo 780, or any belted twin-stripe new car GENERAL GUARANTEES: "You Go In rip Washington State 63-16 in Pacific-8 Conference grid action Saturday. Plunkett entered the contest needing 214 yards to surpass the old mark of 6,568 yards set by North Texas State's Steve Ramsey. The Heisman Trophy candidate ran for one touchdown and passed for two others and directed the Indian attack to net 280 yards in individual total The Indian signal caller climaxed a brilliant performance to etch his name into the record books at 10:12 of the second quarter when he rifled a 48-yard bomb to flanker Randy Vataha, who scored on a play that covered 96 yards.

Plunkett had a little difficulty unwinding in the opening minutes of play and failed to nose the Indians across from the WSU nine after he missed Vataha on three consecutive tosses. He unveiled his record-breaking form at 14:53 of that period with a 39-yard scamper that carried him between three WSU tacklers and into the end zone. His two touchdown passes were a five-yarder to fullback Hillary Shockley and the 96-yard explosiong with Vataha. The WSU Cougars posted Vols intercept eight passes KNOXVILLE, Term. (AP) -Tennesee's alert secondary stole eight Alabama passes Saturday and the Volunteers turned the thefts into three touchdowns and a field goal for a 24-0 victory in a Southeastern Conference football game.

A record crowd of 64,947 saw Bill Battle hand his old coach, Paul "Bear" Bryant, his first whitewashing in 115 contests. The last time Alabama was blanked, was 7-0 by Perm State in the 1959 Liberty Bowl game. The eight interceptions set a Tennessee record, eclipsing an old mark established against Mississippi in 1968. Alabama 0 0 0 0 Tennessee 7 7 1024 Tenn Scott 1 run (Hunt kick). Tern McLeary 4 run (Hunt kick) Term FG Hunt 35 Tenn Walker 22 pass Interception (hunt kick) HUNTERS Go Hunting in COMFORT see our selection of used TRAVEL TRAILERS and TRUCK CAMPERS 1MI leiswtUM ir 695 C95 M130 M195 M295 M425 M995 M695 M250 550 1N5 leH ir lfM Rtedrwwf 14 1W7 Rdrmaer 1H7 Reedrwair 14 toilet mM ItM lei HW ItM Roefr air seH-ceataiaW jet 1970 SeceritT 1H Secarityr HI ley Cewoer JERRY'S Mobile Homes 3h Miles West of Butte Phone 792-2329 SPOKANE, (AP) -Stanford quarterback Jim Plunkett set an all-time collegiate total offense record with 66 yards to spare and then sat out the remainder of the game to watch his teammates Syracuse surprises Pen State UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.

(AP) Marty Januszkiewicz, a bruising sophomore fullback, ripped through the undaunted Perm State defense for two touchdowns and 153 yards as Syracuse surprised theNittany Lions 24-7 Saturday. It was the first time the Nittary Lions had lost at home in four years. Januszkiewicz, the brunt of the Orange's offense, carried the ball 23 times in the first half for 114 yards when Syracuse scored 17 points. The Orange drove 58 yards to the Lions' 12 the first time it got the ball, then settled for a 29-yard field goal by George Jakowenko. Syracuse took advantage of the third of four interceptions thrown by quarterback Bob Parsons in the second quarter.

Linebacker Len Masic picked off a pass on his own 48, Syracuse 3 14 0 724 Perm State .0 0 0 77 Syra FG 29 Jakowenko Syra Januszkiewicz 7 run (Jakowenko kick) Syra Januszkiewicz 1 run (Jakowenko kick) PS Ramich I run (Reitz kick) Syra Gabriel 2 pass from Paofisso (Jakowenko kick) Sh river paces Bozoman win HARDIN AP) Scott Shri-ver scored two touchdowns Friday night and quar-terbacked his 6th-ranked Bozeman team past Hardin 33-12 in a Class A football game in Hardin. Shriver picked up a Hardin fumble late in the second period and ran 30 yards for one and then raced around right end for 53 yards early in the fourth period. The win boosted Bozeman to a 5-2 over-all record and a 5-1 league mark. The loss dropped Hardin to a 0-7 over-all mark and a 0-5 conference record. Hardin's scores were by Ja-mey Nichols who ran 35 yards and Jon Lundberg plunging over from the 1-yard line.

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