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6 Section 2 Chicago Tribune, Sunday, September 19, 1971 Sooner Defense Stifles SMU 30- Huskies Beat Long Beach State 48-38 Midwest BY MIKE CONKLIN Chicago Tribune Press Service DEKALB, 111., Sept. 18 All American speedster Leon Burns has departed the scene at Long Beach State in California, but v1 -tin i ltV 53 defeat North Central 41-0 in the College Conference of Illi- ing thruout the game. The field was in good condition despite an eight-inch snowfall yesterday. Carlson's touchdown, which came on a perfectly executed fake to workhorse Tailback Brian Bream, came in the second period after Carlson lost a fumble on the Missouri 1 yard line. Missouri 10 1 04 Air Forct 0 7 07 Missouri Hill, 13 yard field toal.

10 Air Force Carlson, yard run Barry, kickl. 1-7 Missouri Hill, 35 yard field oal. 4 7 Attendance 14,544. the highly-touted 49ers figured to have a suitable replacement and wisconsin football in Tailback Terry Metcalf to jtMciuay in jMmnursi. Tn- Nortn Central 0 cope with Northern Illinois Uni-, Eimnurst u4i versity here tonight on the grid- felJ "TSfMSTi1 NORMAN, Okla.

Sept. 18 LP) Oklahoma, its heralded attack chewing up yardage at will, exploded for 17 points in the second quarter and bowled over Southern Methodist 30-0. The running of Halfbacks Greg Pruitt and Joe Wylie, the leadership of Quarterback Jack Mildren and a surprisingly strong Sooner defense was too much for the Mustangs. OU" raced to a 20-0 halftime lead as the Sooner defense, led by big End Raymond Hamil-t completely frustrated SMU's offense. Pruitt, Mildren and Fullback Leon Crosswhite scored touchdowns in the romp and sopho-m John Carroll booted three of four field goals.

Wylie added several long scampers. SMU 0 0 0 0 0 Oklahoma 17 7 iron. I Materre, 30-yard run lEint, kick 11-1 Big Eight Kansas 22, Baylor 0 LAWRENCE, Sept. 18 (UPD Quarterback Dan Heck's 9-yard touchdown pass to Mike Cerne early in the second quarter today launched defense-minded Kansas to a 22-0 decision over Baylor. Kansas, a 34-0 winner over Washington State a week ago, had not blanked two successive opponents since 1965.

And it marked the first time since 1947 the Jayhawks have held their opening two foes scoreless. Bob Helmbacher added a pair of third quarter field Metcalf wasn't enough, how- ever, as Northern came up with ej some stars of its own to post a 48-38 upset victory over the Loyola Nips N.E. Californians in a wild scoring Lovola scored a two-point duel that saw 35 points in the conversion with less than five final quarter. The triumph minutes left after a Northeast-evened Coach Jerry Ippoliti's ern Illinois penalty nullified the Huskies at 1-1 for the season. first conversion failure and the Long Beach is 0-2 Ramblers.

defense held on to They were kind of a lethar-' eke out a 22.20 victory yester. gic football team out there," day in their football opener at Ippohti said of Long Beach, I Loyola after the game. "I think they I Northeastern Illinois 4 4 0 4 20 took us too lishtlv I 14 1-21 KH-rtheestern-Sryrmil, recovered (umbU If that true, there are two in i'1. faiiedi. 4- of his players that won't be AP Wirephotol Carroll, 31 yard field foal 0-1 Pruitt, yard run Carroll kick 0-10 Carroll, 25 yard field foal 0-11 Milifrrn.

lb virri run Carrot! kickl 0-30 Quarterback Jack Mildren of Oklahoma scampering to touchdown against Southern Methodist yesterday in Norman. SMU's Mike Shelton slipped on wet turf in diving effort. crosswhite, i yard run carroii kicki i7 goals and Tailback Jerome larrou, yo neia swai v-v Attendance 41,500. Nelloms scored on a 5 yard taken liehtlv anvmnre TVipv Lovola-Wienke, S-yard run. Kick, failed 4-14 Texas Hooks U.C.L.A.

28-10 sweep in the closing seconds for Kansas. Baylor 0 0 0 0 Kansas 0 7 4 -ll Ceme, yard pass from Heck Helmbacher kickl 0-7 Helmbacher, 33 yard field goal O-10 Helmbacner, 35 yard field ioal 0-11 Safety, Deem downed ball In end loni 0-15 Nelloms, yard run Helmbacher kick 0-11 Attendance 31,500. Stanford Trounces Army 38-3 WEST POINT, N. Sept. 18 iff! Don Bwice, successor to Heisman Trophy winner Jim Plunkett, hurled three scoring passes late in the first half and led explosive Stanford to a 38-3 victory today that ended Army's string of winning home openers at 15.

The first two touchdowns came 31 seconds apart and the third, a 75-yard bomb to Miles Moore, put the Indians in front 21-3 with only seven seconds left in the half and ensured their second triumph of the young season. East are uimacK Meve fcoehl and Tailback Byron Florence, two of Northern's best performers tonight. Goehl, a 6-1, 200-pound senior from Huntley, crashed thru for five touchdowns. Flor Northeastern Robinson, 15-yard pass from Greely. Kick, failed.

12-14 Northeastern Scmiti, 11-yard pass from Greely. Greely, run 10-14 Loyola Egan, 85-yard pass from Lep-pert. ILeppert, run 10-11 Valpo Wins 14-13 ROCK ISLAND, 111., Sept. 18 Kevin Budd blocked an ex- Utah State 4 3 1 1734 New Mexico Stati 0 I 0 Utah State Adams, 17-yard ran. kick failed 4-0 Utah State Doyle, 15-yard field toal f-0 Utah State Adams, 11-yard run.

Adamt to Fonanll 17-0 Utah State Hughes, 13-yard ran. Doyle kick) 34-0 Utah State Anderson, 1-yard past ence, a 5-11 184-pounder from F.ast rhirnon hpirH cot i tra Point attempt in the fourth Colorado Romps BOULDER, Sept. 18 (LTD Colorado, using Quarterback of the touchdowns with long qu to help preserve a 14-13 Valparaiso football tri kickoff returns that totaled 92 from ooyie Doyle kick ii-o 1 ja Dupnas and the Buffaloes' Utah State-Dtyle, 33-yard field pool 34-0 Joe uutnd! dnu llle umph over Augustana. A 10,374. Valparaiso 0 14 0 014 1 man ran for three second-half touchdowns today as the Montana Grizzlies rallied from 14 points behind and defeated North Dakota 27-14.

Utah State Rolls LOGAN, Utah, Sept. 18 W) Utah State used an opportunistic defense and shrewd quarterbacking by Tony Adams and Mickey Doyle to beat New Mexico State 34-0 in battle of western independent football teams. 10 intersectional football victory today over West Virginia. West Vlninla 7 3 0 010 ClUlornia 10 7 3 030 California Tcdd, 1-yard run IWerschlni, kick). 7-0 West Virginia 3-yard run ISamuelson, kick 7-7 California Wenching, 43-yard field toal.

10-7 California Keirnititr, 3-yard run Werschini, kick). 17-7 West Virginia Nesler, 30-yard field toal. 17-10 California Wtrtchino, 4t-yard field goal. ic-io Attendance 13,000. Montana Wins 27-14 GRAND FORKS, N.

Sept. 18 Jeff Hoff almost-patented option play, to- Auaustana 7 0s 411 Auoustana: Deeand, 71-yard past from Dahl Carhone, kick). 74 Weber State Wins mauled Wyoming 56-13 in I the first mpptino of ths srhnnk 7-4 North Teus 0 Weber State 0 7 3 1010 in 24 vears. Valparaiso: zurcher, 1-yard run kick failed. Valparaiso: Greenlee, 3-yard ran Greenlee, run).

Anderson, P4-yard punt return Nunez Duenas ran for touchdowns of kick 0-7 Auoustana: Fairchild, 19-yard pass from Each Carbone, kick). 14-13 Nunei, 31-yard field toal 010 o'u 1 14, 13 and 34 yards and passed Nunei, 44-yard field toal Nichols, l-vard run Nunei kick Attendance 13,000." LOS ANGELES, Sept. 18 (LTD Ball-handling magician Eddie Phillips ran over one touchdown and threw a scoring pass on his only completion of the game today as the versatile Texas Longhorns scored a 28-10 victory over a stubborn U. C. L.

A. football team. The Texas wishbone formation with Phillips as the key man operated to perfection on the ground as the Longhorns ate up huge chunks of ground. Far West But Phillips could complete only one scoring pass to end Jim Moore in the second period while throwing three interceptions that kept U. C.

L. A. in the game until the final five minutes. Then Phillips completed an 87-yard drive with a two-yard run. Reserve Quarterback Donnie Wigginton completed the win by racing 17 yards for the final Texas touchdown with a minute remaining.

to Split End Cliff Branch for 74 1 yards. Kicker J. D. Dean set a Colorado record with eight points after kicks. 7 14 0 14 4 14 -11 14-56 Wyoming Colorado Stanford 0 31 10 714 Army 0 1101 Army Barclay, It-yard field toal 0-3 Stanford Scott, yard past from Bunco Garcia kick).

7-1 Stanford Moore, 14 yarf past from Bunco (Garcia kick). 14-1 Stanford Moore, ytrd past from Banco (Garcia kick). 11-1 Colorado Duenas, 14-yard run Dean kickl. 0- 7 Colorado Duenas, ll-yard ran Dean Jones, Jackson Lead Duke's 28-12 Victory I kickl. 0-14 7-14 i Stanford Garcia, 44-yard field toal 14-1 kick).

Colorado Tarver, 7-yard ran Dean kick). I Colorado Thomas, l-yard run Dean 7-31 Stanford Shockely, 1 yard Garcia kick). 11-1 Stanford Lamanuni, 2 yard ran Garcia kick). Ml Attendance 43,144. 7-31 kick).

Colorado Duenas, 34-yard run Dean ter Chattanooga touchdown i kicki. 7-15 and ran out the clock. mZSnT South yards. Both shared team ground-gaining honors with 67 yards apiece. However, the game laurels went to Metcalf with 98 yards in 16 attempts.

Florence's first runback came on the opening kickoff when he sped 40 yards to his own 33-yard line. Quarterback Terry Drugan then engineered a 10-play drive, highlighted by a 20-yard pass to SpUt End Roger Passaglia and capped by a four-yard run by Goehl for his first touchdown at 12:01. Florence set up Goehl's second and final touchdown of the period at 1:40 when he returned a Long Beach touchdown kickoff 50 yards straight up the middle to the 49ers 42. From there, Drugan passed and ran his Huskies across the goal line with Goehl going over from one yard out. Goehl got another touchdown in the third and another midway in the fourth.

But none was probably more important than his final six-pointer at 1:32 remaining in the fourth period. After the two teams had waged a scoring duel thru most of the third and fourth quarters, the 49ers trailed by only 41-38 when they kicked off after scoring a touchdown. An onside kick failed when the Huskies' Tim Holt pounced on the ball on his own 47. A Northern drive was starting to bog down deep in Long Beach territory, however, when ul iU ai Penn State 56-3 ANNAPOLIS, Sept. 18 13-35 13-41 Chattanooga 0 7 0 0 7 Colorado Branch, 74-yard pass from Auburn 7 37 10 1 Auburn Beaslty, l-yard past from Sullivan (Jett, kick Auburn Lowrv.

1 yard run run. -0 Duenas (Dean kick). Colorado Bland, l-yard ran (Dean kick). rnlAruiAB Iam4. It.varil nil IDH DURHAM, N.

Sept. 18 tf) Defensive Halfback Ernie Jackson scored two touchdowns, one on a 74-yard punt return, to lead Duke's Blue Devils to a 28-12 victory over South Carolina today. Fullback Steve Jones also 13-4 upi Senior Halfback Lidell 13-54 Mitchell scored 5 as Penn State overwhelmed kick). Texas 0 14 0 UCLA 70 14-11 310 Benedictine 34-13 Halfback Bill Giannini scored three touchdowns to lead Illinois Benedictine past Concordia, River Forest 34-13 yesterday at Concordia. Giannini scored on runs of 28, 14 and 4 yards.

Illinois Benedictine 7 14 7 434 Concordia, III. 0 0 4 713 III. Benedictine Hall, 4-yar past from McMahon ILenneman, kick 7-0 III. Benedictine Giannini, 11-yard run Lenneman, kick 14-0 III. Benedictine Giannini, 14-yard run Lenneman, kick in Concordia Splelhaupter, 1-yard run Kick, failed 31.4 III.

Benedictine Bailey, 3-yard run Lenneman, kickl 3 4 III. Benedictine Giannini, 4-yard rra Kick, failed 344 Concordia Boh Preloter, 1-yard past from Splelhaupter Walllnger, kick 34-1) Wesleyan Rolls 33-14 Before you could say Wally Kiestenfeger, Illinois Wesleyan rolled up an insurmountable lead enroute to a 33-14 football victory yesterday over host Wheaton. Kiestenfeger tossed for four touchdowns and ran for another in the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin battle. III. Wesleyan 4 20 0 733 Wheaton 7 0 7 014 Wesleyan-Kiest enfeper, 17-yird run.

kick failed. Wheaton Grojran, 55 yard ron. Ford kickl. Wesleyan Mactslch, ll-yard pass from Kiestenfeeer. Marshall kick, Wesleyan Myers, 10-yard past from Kitt-tenfeoer.

Marshall kick). Wesleyan Snraiue, 44-yard past Klesten- Attcndano 40,737. failed 11- Auburn Henley, yard ran Uatt kickl l- Auburn Schmali, 11 yard past from Sullivan (Jett, kick) 17-0 Auburn Davis, 11 yard past from Brock Jett, kick 140 7-0 I Iowa State Wins 21-7 Navy 56 3 today. 7- 7 scored two touchdowns, both M4 on 1-yard plunges, as Duke threw up a tight defense 34-7 against the Green Wave came on a Georgia punting situation early in the fourth quarter and carried the Bulldogs to an automatic first down on their 41. From there it took the revived Georgians only 11 plays to march the 59 yards for a 14-7 lead with 8:54 remaining in the game.

Tulane 0 0 7 07 Georgia 0 7 0 1017 Geortia Johnson, 5-yard run. Bras- UCLA 41-yard past from Florts Herrera, kick). Teias Burrisk, '-yard run Valed, kick. Teus Moore, 34-yard past from Phillips Valek, kick. UCLA Herrera, 41-yard field toal.

Teut Phillips, 3-yard run Valek, kick, Texas Wlptlnton, 17-yard rn Valek, kick Arizona 39-28 AMES, Sept. 18 171-A revamped Iowa State defense held Idaho to 129 yards offense today and fired the Cy- 41-7 44-7 10-11 against South Carolina, which Chattanooga Turner, 34-yard past trom Brotat Brokat, kick Auburn Lantner, 44 yard pa's Interception jett, kick Auburn Jett, 35 yard field toal. Auburn Owens, yard ran IJett kick Auburn Safety, Lee tackled In and lone. Auburn Staggers, 10 yard past from Smith Jett, kick had beaten Georgia Tech 24-7 last week. Jones led the Duke attack i clones to a 24-7 opening non-ji-7 conference football victory.

40-7 The Vandals had only nine I first downs and failed to pick I up any by rushing until the with 125 yards rushing in 31 Attendance 45,000 estimated. carries. third quarter. Idaho 0-2 got Fla. State Wins MIAMI, Sept.

18 UPt-Barefoot The Nittany Lions displayed a fearsome offensive attack based on the running and pass receiving of Mitchell and fellow senior Running Back Franco. Harris. They scored the first four times they got the ball, three times on long drives, and carried a 28 3 lead at halftime. Penn Statt 7 11 11 7-54 Navy 1 0 0 03 Penn State Mitchell, l-yard run VI- liello, kick) 7-0 Navy Lannint, It-yard field toal. 7-1 Penn State Mitchell, 1-yard ran VI- tiello, kick) 14-1 Penn Slate Parsons, 7-yard past from Hufnatel Vitiello, kick 11-1 Penn State Mitchell, 37-yard past from Hufnatel (Vitiello, kick 14-1 penn State Mitchell, 4-yard ran VI- titllo, kick 15-1 Penn State Scott, 44-yard past from Joachim (Vititllo, kickl 41-3 SPOKANE, Wash.

18 UPD Bill Demory threw three touchdown passes and scored one himself as he brought the Arizona Wildcats from behind to take a 39-28 win over Washing State today in a nonconfer-ence football clash. its only score on an 84-yard pass interception run back by Steve Barker. George Amundson and Dean Carlson scored Cyclone touchdowns on 2-yard runs and Carlson lofted a 7-yard pass to Tom Padjen for the other Iowa State score. uueiu uiuive luuae iiuui uie 41 i rkKk faiiedl 1t-3t 7 li in shrvnt nrrnss fnr his final I Wheaton Davis, 1-yard run. (Ford kickl.

Tvoieran myert, te-yaro pass from MM- 7-0 tenfeoer. Marshall kick), Idaho Iowa State 0 10 Cornell 20-6 BELOIT, Sept. 18 (UPD 14-7 14-14 724 i penn Stale Mitchell, 4-yard ran I vitiello, kick) 4t-i Iowa Stale Shoemake, 17-yard field toal Iowa State Amundsen, 3-yard run I Cornell College exploded for 20 0 3 I Penn State Cole, l-yard ran Vitiello, kick 54 3 Arlrona 0 14 WSU 14 7 0 WSU Redmond, 7-yard past from Paint (Sweet, kick WSU Lomai, 7-yard past from Paint Sweet, kick Arizona Eddy, 11-yard past from Demory DeSylvIa, kick Anion Petro'hut, l-yard ran DeSrlvia, kick) WSU Jackson, 74-yard run (Sweet, kick Aeiiona Shuford, 17-yard ran I kick, failed) WSU Grandberry, 54-yard ran (Sweet, kick Ariiona Demory, l-yard run, failed Ariiona Dean, 10-yard pan from Dorfry run, failed) Ariiona McKet, 44-yard pats from Demory DtSylyia, kick A-l 3,500. touchdown and put the game out of reach. It was Goehl's longest run from scrimmage for the night.

The fullback's five touchdowns were too short for the school record. Northern's 48-point total was the most scored since 19C6. Long Beach Coach Jim Attendance 34,855. I Shoemake, kick) 0-10 Idaho Barker, 14-yard Interception points in the second half today to hand Beloit College its 23d loss in a row 20-6. 11-20 11-10 ICastlllo, kick 7-10 Iowa State Carlson, 3-yard run Shot-make, kick) 7-17 Iowa State Padlen, 7-yard past from Carlson (Shoemake, kick 7-24 Attendance 2,500.

Cornell 0 7 1310 1114 Beloit 0 4 0 04 BELOIT Kingman, 7 yard past from ll-Jt Strangeland isn't likely to for- Cornell Frana, yard run get either fact for a long time. y.rd South Carolina 0 3 1 411 Dukt 7 7 0 1414 Duke Jackson, 74 yard punt return Wright kick 0-7 South Carolina Bell, 14-yard field goal 3-7 Duke Jonas, 1 yard run, (Wright kickl 3-14 South Carolina Bell, 34 yard field toal 4-14 Duke Jackson, 30 yard pass Interception Wright kick 4-31 South Carolina Brown, 44 yard past from Morrit (past tailed 13-31 Duke Jones, 1 yard run Wright kick) 11-31 Attendance 35,113. Vols Roll 48-6 KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Sept. 18 W) Tennessee combined an alert defense with a scrambling offense today in crushing outclassed University of California at Santa Barbara 48-6 in the Vols football opener.

Only once did Tennessee stage a sustained drive. It came late in the first period when Quarterback Dennis Chadwick, subbing for sophomore Chip Howard, engineered a 44-yard march in four plays for a touchdown. Santa Barbara 0 4 0 04 Tennessee 17 7 31 141 Tennessee Hunt, 31-yard field toal. 3-0 Tennessee Walton, 3-yard ran IHunt, kick). 10-0 Tennessee Rudder, 34-yard run Hunt, kickl.

17-0 Santa Barbara Marti, f-yard His from GulMII (kick, failed). 17-4 Tennessee Thompson, 45-yard past from Chadwick Hunt, kickl 14-4 Tennessee Sllvty, 14-yard run Hunt, kickl 11-4 Tennessee Maort, 47-yard punl return Hunt, kickl 11-4 Tennessee Pltrct, l-yard run IHunt, kick 45-4 Tennessee Hunt, 41 yard field toal. 41-4 well, kick) 7-0 Tulane R. Hebert, t-yard ran. Gib-ton, kick) 7-7 Geortia Lake, 1-yard run.

Braswell, kick) 147 Geortia Braswell, 31-yard field goal. 7 A 51,543. 'Bama Back 42-6 TUSCALOOSA, Sept. 18 UP) Johnny Musso and Terry Davis led Alabama to a 42-6 football victory over outman-ned Southern Mississippi today. Musso scored Alabama's first two touchdowns on a one-yard dive and a brilliant 16-yard run around left end.

Davis set up the next one with a 43 yard pass to David Bailey and Ellis Beck took it the last yard. Southern Mist. 0 0 0 44 Alabama 7 14 14 741 Alabama Musso, l-yard ran (Davis, kick) 7-0 Alabama Musso, 14-yard run Davit, kick) 14-0 Alabama Back, 1-yard ran Davis, kick 11-0 Alabama LaBue, 4-yard ran Davit, kick) 11-0 Alabama Wood, 15-yard past from Rlpneto Davis, kick) 35-0 Southern Orange, t-yard run kick failed 35-4 Alabama Bltcetlla, l-yard ran Davit, k'ck) 43-4 Attendance 52,701. Wake Forest Wins BLACKSBURG, Sept. 18 lD Quarterback Larry Russell ran and faked Virginia Tech's defenders diziy all afternoon today and Wake Forest's Deacons, also getting an 89-yard kickoff return by Junior Moore, rolled to a 20-9 football Lont Beach Stat 7 7 3 1131 Bennett Van Dyke, kick).

4-14. CORNELL Stintley, 4 yard run Frank Fontes of Florida State booted a 25-yard field goal today to puncture Miami's upset dreams 20-17 on the Orange Bowl's sun-baked turf. The psyched-up Hurricanes smashed to a 17-7 lead in their first game under new Coach Fran Curci before the momentum shifted at halftime. Florida Statt 7 0 1 10-10 Miami 7 10 0 0-17 Florida State McMillan, to-yard kick-off return Fontes, kick 7-0 Miami Foreman, 4-yard run (Boro- wici, kickl 7-7 Miami Foreman, 7-ytrd ran Boro- wici kick) 714 Miami Burke, 17-yard field toal 7-17 Florida Slate Fontes, 30-yard fierd toal 'W Florida State Oavrson, 5-yard past from Huff IFontes, kick 17-17 Florida State Fontes, 15-yard field teal 10-17 Attendance 20,244. Miss.

St. Over Gators JACKSON, Sept. 18 (ITD Glen Ellis, given a second chance when a penalty nullified an unsuccessful attempt, kicked a 35-yard field goal with five minutes remaining tonight to give Mississippi State a 13-10 victory over Florida the second straight upset loss by the Gators. John Reaves, Florida's classy quarterback, set a Southeastern Conference record for total career offense, shattering the old mark of 5,576 yards set by former Olc Miss star Archie Manning, but was unable to generate the momentum needed to whip fired-up Mississippi State. Florida 0 10 010 Mississippi Statt 1 0 7 313 Oregon 36-29 EUGENE, Sept.

18 (UPD Bobby Moore teamed with Dan Fouts in a brilliant offensive display to lead Oregon to a wide-open 36-29 intersectional football victory over Utah tonight. Moore set a single-game school rushing record with 249 yards on 27 carries. Air Force Wins 7-6 AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Sept. 18 (Urn-Air Force Quarterback Joel Carlson, who fumbled away one sure score, came up with the day's only touchdown on a 2-yard bootleg today for a 7-6 victory over the Missouri Tigers. Neither team could muster much offense in the game, with temperatures hovering near 40 and snow flurries blow- IKlck, failed 6 70.

Monmouth 13-0 GRINNELL, Iowa, Sept. 18 (I'PD Monmouth's Dennis Plum-mer plunged over for a touchdown and Pat Henningan added another today to boost Monmouth to a 13-0 Midwest conference victory over Grinnell. Northern Illinois 1 0 15 1444 I Goehl, 4-yard run. IWIttum, kick.) 7 0 NIU Pastaslia, 37-yard past from Druean. Run failed 13-0 Lont Beach Metcalf, 10-yard run.

Looue, kick. 13-7 NIU Got hi, 1 yard ran. Pass failed.) 1-7 Lont Beach Fassel, 4-yard run. ILotue, kick. 17-14 NIU Goehl, 1-yard ran.

Druan, run. 37-14 Lont Beach Logue, 34-yard field toal. 37-17 NIU Rudecki, 1-yard ran. Wlttum, kick.) 34-17 Lont Beach Hughes, 2-yard run. ILotue, kick.

34-34 Lont Beach Davldlan, 4-yard past from Fassel Kick failed. 34-30 NIU Goehl, 4-yard run. Wlttum, kick.) 41-30 Lont Beach Dayidian, 7-yard past from Drake. Fitipatrick, past from Fassel. 41-34 NIU Goehl, 11-yard run.

(Wlttum, kick. 41-31 Attendance 11,487. STATISTICS L.B. Statt N. Illl.

Utah 7 7 7 I If Oregon 30 4 1 7-14 Oreoom Moore. 34-yard oast from Fonts IBattle, kick 1 7-10 4 It Utah; Paulson, 12-yard past from Lontmire Jensen, kick 7-7 Citadel Wins 38-35 Citadel 10 14 0 14 JI Bucknell 0 7 31 0--3J Citadel Varnadot, It yard punt return. Simpson, kick). 7-0 Citadel Simpson, 15-yard field toal. 100 Citadel Reiley, 15-yard past om Carson.

(Simpson, kick). 17-0 Bucknell Probst, 13-yard past from Burke. Bover, kick). 17-7 Citadel Baima, at-yard past from Widel. (Simpson, kick, 14-7 Bucknell Eck, 70-yard punt return.

I Borer, kick). 14-14 Bucknell Probst, ll-yard past from Burke. I Kick failed. 24-20 Bucknell Zenti, 15-yard ran. Dleti pass from Burke).

34-11 Bucknell Probst, 80-yard past from Burke. I Buyer, kickl. 24 35 Citadel Baima, 30-yard past from Lynch. (Lynch run, 32-35 Citadel Reiley, 40-yard past from Lynch. IRun failed).

38 35 A. 4,000. Colgate 27-21 HAMILTON, N. Sept. 18 IV Colgate's sophomore-dominated football team survived a Boston University rally and posted a 27-21 triumph in its football season opener at Andy Kerr Stadium today.

Boston 0 7 14-11 Collate 7 4 7 737 Comic oikes, St yard run IHMdrivn, kickl 7-0 Coloate Fratc-r, 43 yard past from Paar kick, faiiedl 131 Boston Diamond, 14 yard ran IMoore, kick 11-7 Colwte Mcrqan, 5 yard run IHeldrich, kickl 30-7 Boston Sbert, 7 yard run (kick, tailed 10-11 Colgate Van Eeghren, 1 yard run IHeldrich, kick 17-11 Boston Diamond, 1 yard run (Diamond, ran) 37-11 Boston College 17-3 PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 18 (I'PD Ray Rippman passed tocchdown and set up Oregon: Pleper, 34-yard past Inter Ohio Loses 20-19 Bowling Green 3 7 1 Ohio University 7 4-0 Bowling Green Witte, 35-yard field goal Ohio Gary, 1-yard run. I Green, kick) Bowling Green Centa, 7-yard past from Lamport. I Wilts, kick Ohio Hodgson, 5-yard pass from Joenger I kick faiiedl ception Battle, kick 14-7 30 3-7 Oregon: Herd, l-yard ran pan tailed 10-7 Utah: Hardman, l-yard ran Jensen, 10-7 kickl 1014 Oregon: Glass, 4-yard past from Ole Miss Tears Up Memphis St. Fonts past failed) 14-14 Oregon: Battle, 15-yard field toal lf-14 I Bowling Green Witte, 31-yard i 337 1M I 13-13 field goal Attendance 40,114.

Md. 33, N.C. StateJU victory over the Gobblers. Wake Forest 0 14 4 020 Virginia Tech 0 4 1 0- Virginia Tech-Matllevlch, 3-yard kick FIRST DOWNS 11 TOTAL YARDAGE 431 Rushint 182 Passim 354 PASSES, Attempted 31 Completed 14 Had intercepted 1 RETURN YARDAGE PunttAve. 5-31 FUMBLES LOST 3 YARDS PENALIZED 15 10-11 7) Bowling Green Fields 1-yard run.

30 i I Witte kickl 10 Ohio Juenger, 1-yard run. kick tailed 73 A 15,400. 4l Drake 31-17 tailed) 4- 0 Wake Forest Moore, tt-yard kickoff Mississippi Statt Ellis, 2t-vard field return Lounsbury, kick) 4- 7 01 toal. Florida Yancy, l-vard past, MEMPHIS, Sept. 18 P)-A Mississippi attack led by Gref Ainsworth and Randy Reed rolled to a surprisingly easy 49-21 non-conference football from 0-17 17-14 I Abilene 0 7 10 Drake 1 0 14 Reavet I Franco kickl.

7-1 No. Park Wins 20-17 Drake Smith. 3t ard field toal. 10 T)k I Abilene Williams, 15-yard past from An interception by i Florida Franco, 51-yard field toal. 101 Mississippi State Jonet, ll-yard run lEIIIi kick).

'MO Mississippi Slate-Elllt, IS yard field goal. IU' Attendance 33,500. Ab lent Pruitt, 37-yard run Kennedy kickl 314 Braun in the fourth quarter led to a final North Park victory over Memphis State tonight. I nin Mice nllnJ lin AO-ti Inn1 Abilene Kennedy, 31-yard field toal. 1-17 Utah: Glbby, Sard past from Long-mire (Jensen, kick) lt-31 Oregon: Glass, 13-yard ptst from Foultt IBattle, kick) 34-11 Utah: Odom, 40-yard run Lontmire, run! 14-31 Attendance 37,000.

Brigham Young 51-14 Colorado State 0 0 4 14 Brloham Young 14 13 II 1454 BYU Richards, 51 yard ran Lllen- quist, kickl 7-0 BYU Vanvalkenburt, 11-yard ran (Llllenqulsl, kick 14-0 BYU Vanvalkenburt, 17 yard run Llllenqulsl, kick 11-0 BYU Hunter, 14 yard pa August kick, failed) 17-0 BYU August, I yard ran (kick, faiiedl li-t CSU McCgtcJieon, 1 ytrd run (pass, failed H-4 BYU Terry, IS yard ran Llllenqulsl, kick 4 CSU Stemrlck, 14 ytrd past from Simmons IMcCutchton, nnl 40-14 BYU Saluont, 4 yard run Lilian- qultt, kickl 47-14 BYU Plstorlus, 1 yard past from Oundtrson Llllenqulsl, kick 54 14 L.S.U. Ilomps 37-0 1 jn the first half behind Quarter-BATON ROUGE, Sept. back Kenny Lyons and Norris 1D tTn Tkn miicSnna Ctnta Ufinrrt nnrl ilinri ItitlI rr tn tVin touchdown and a 20-17 College i 4-yard run Smith, Conference of Illinois and Wis- Drake-Heston, i yard run tsmith, consin football victory over Jelsmith, My.rd n.id w.i. n'Vi Millikin yesterday in the SCa- Drake HHon, l-yard run ISmlth, Son Opener for both schools at cMcPherton. la-yard past from Wnrth Pnrk Redmond ISmilh, kickl 34-17 COLLEGE PARK, Sept.

18 Maryland ran up its highest point total since 19C2 and beat North Carolina Stale 35-14 today behind sophomore Quarterback Al Neville. N. C. Statt 0 7 0 0-7 Marylar.sl 4 7 7 14-15 Maryland Seymort, 4-yard run IBehbehanl, kick 7-0 Maryland Neville, l-yard run, Bthbahanl kick 14-0 N. C.

Stale Slum 44-yard pail from Brltt. Charron, kickl 14-7 Mayland Ountorl 10-yatd past from Neville. IBehbehanl kick) 11-7 Maryland Neville, 1-yard run. IBehbehanl, hick 317 Maryland Hinklt, t-yard run. Behbahanl, tick 15-7 Georgia 17, Tulane 7 ATHENS, Sept.

18 W)-A sputtering Georgia offense flirted with defeat for three quarters today before a 15-ynrd penalty gave it a new lease on life and sparked the Bulldogs to a 17-7 victory over Tulane in a nonconference football game. The personal foul penalty Tigers returned to the defen- win. The sputtering Memphis 3SmvmSTemZ sive form that has made them attack handed over the ball ou-r iempi '-30 Ounnliro Ambushed Millikin 7 3 Kortii Park 7 4 Wake Forest Rustel, 3-yard run Lounsbury, kick) 414 Virginia Tech Dave Strock, 21 yard field toal t-14 Wake Forest Hopkins, 2 yard run kick faiiedl 10 Attendance 31,000. Auburn 60-7 AUBURN, Sept. 18 i The Pat and Terry show opened a new 10-weck erf ment today and fired Auburn up for a 60-7 football victory over the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.

Auburn, whose passing combination of Pat Sullivan to Terry Bcasley is one of the best in the nation, scored the first seven times it got the ball except for one interlude of 18 seconds just before the half. The Tigers took the kickoff af- unu ui uic: im'Pi. twi- duvuii utiles uii muiuiua. Rippman, the Eagles' Senior Minikin smith, l-yard run. IC.

An Person kick 7-0 Ouantlce Marlnat 14 0 430 Eastern Michigan 13 I 7 0-21 North Park Demes, 5-yard pass trom lege teams in the nation and crushed Texas ALU 37-0 here tonight. rvmirnbpre. IJ. Anderson, kickl 7-7 Eastern Michigan RatcllH, 11-yard jeorih Part King, 5-yard past from run, (Nunn, kick 7- 0 Ove'tnberg. IKlck blocked 7-13 Eastern Michigan Ratlllf, 41-yard lO 'J run, (kick faiiedl 13- 0 7-17 7- 0 10 LSU 1 11 Tern AAM 0 0 0 LSU Mlchaelson, ll-yard field toal, Quarterback, opened up Temple's defense with his passing after the Owls jumped to 3-0 lead on a 44-yard field goal by Nick Mike-Mayer.

Boston College 0 7 7 117 Temple 10 101 Temple Mike Mayer 44 yard field toal 1-0 Boston College Benrntt, 1-yard ran IBur- Vandy, Louisville Tic NASHVILLE, Sept. 18 iPi Louisville Flanker Howard Stevens fell one yard short of a touchdown with four seconds left tonight as Vandcrbilt and Louisville battled to a LSU Kavanauth, S-yard past from Millikin Taylor, 17-yard pass trom Ralston C. And rsnn kickl 1713 No tn Park J. Anderson, 4-yard run j. A -on sen, kickj 17 20 Attendance 3,000.

On -rt' co Pnnce, t-yard ran Al- bery, kick 13- 7 Eastern Michigan Ralllff, 31-yard run, (Yoyanoyich, past from Hill) 21- 7 Ouantlco Ryan, 31-yard past from Prince, Albery, kick 11-14 Eastern Mlchltan Ratlllf, ll-yard run, (Nunn, kickl 31-14 Cal Wins 20-10 BERKELEY, Sept. 18 (UI'll Short touchdown bursts by Tim Todd and Steve Kem-nilzcr plus field goals of 48 and 43 yards by Ray Wersching E' mini rst Wins 41-0 Lyons I Mlchaelson, kickl. 10-0 LSU Hamilton, 35-yard past from Lyons IMichaelson, kick). 17-0 LSU Mlchaelson, 15-vart field toal. 300 LSU Mlchaelson, 43-yard field toal.

11-0 LSU LeDouk, It-yard ran (Mlchaelson, hick). 300 LSU Walker, 1 yard ran (Mlchaelson, kick). 17-0 heart-Stopping SCOrelesS tie in co'lleoe-Brtwne. 14-yard-past from an intersectional COllcgC foot- Rmtman ISurrtOee, kick H4 Boston College-Kline 44-yard field goal 1-17 ball game. Flm' Di'li'l'i" TPn UD a 28 0 Quantuo co, 10-yard past from 31 30 Prince, tklck failed went on to 1 gave the California Bears a 20-.

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