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i xp a a ay as a aj "a Page D6 Austin, Texas Austin Sunday. Sept. 26. 196S Griese's Passes Cut Down Irish i Purdue Surprises Notre Dame, 25-21 4 2Tv it VMfc LJV. THE VAKOWrilK Jlrst downt IS a Rustiins yardaee 241 137 Passing yardage 65 28.

Pasfs 4-9 13 Paisea intercepted by ..1 Punts 4-32 Fumbles lost 0 1 Yarda penalized. 10 75 LAFAYETTE. Ind. (AP) Bob Griese punctured the Irish dream with pinpoint passing Saturday, bringing Purdue from behind to upset Notre Dame 25- 21. Griese, who connected on 19 off 22 passes for 283 yards, brought the Boilermakers back in a furious rally after his own fumble on a pass play had sent Notre Dame on the way to a tie-breaking field goal.

Notre Dame, rated the nation's No. 1 team after its opening victory last week, depended almost entirely on a crunching ground game. The Irish led at 3-0, trailed 12-10 at the half, caught up 18-18 in the third quarter and led again before Purdue's comeback. Griese threw two touchdown passes of 28 and 14 yards to sophomore Jim Beirne and one of 12 yards to Randy Minniear. Then he passed the Boilermakers into scoring position for their winning touchdown.

Gordon Teter went over from the three. "Purdue was ranked No. 6 going into the game. An interception' of a Griese pass by Notre Dame's Tony Carey on the Notre Dame 46 in the third quarter set the stage for Notre Dame to tie the score after Purdue had taken an 18-10 lead. Bill Wolski went around right end 54 yards for the touchdown.

Quarterback Bill Zloch, who passed infrequently for Notre Dame, hit Tom Talaga for the two-point conversion to tie the score. The two giants appeared to be grinding toward a tie when Griese found himself without a receiver on an intended pass play, ran and fumbled as he was tackled. Don Smitter recovered for Notre Dame on the Irish 39 and Notre Dame moved SI yards in eight plays. Ken Ivan'! field goal, second of the game, hit the cross bar and went over to put Notre Dame ahead 21-18. Notre Dame iT Purdue 0 11 7-25 ND FG Ivan 27 PU Beirne 21 pasi from Onee 'kick failed) ND Edd 4 run van Hck PU Beirne 14 jas Irsm Griese pas 'apu Minniear 12 pasi from Griese (pass failed) ND wolski 54 run (Talaga pass front Zloch) ND FG Ivan 24 PUTeter run (Griese kicki Attendance 61.S21.

I 1 -a Tar Heels Slip Past Buckeyes in Opener 4 4 THE YARDSTICK X. ar. Ohioans were short of the first down and North Carolina took First downs .....14 3t control. Rushing yardage ....181 Passing yardage ....127 178 Passei. 11-1S 19-3i Just when it appeared that the Pakk Intrrntert bv .2 aKL-j -mM Tar Heels were content to run Punt 4-40 4-3fi Fumblea lost 2 1 Yards penalized ......13 14 COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) out the clock, Chapman, a swift 5-foot-ll senior, broke off right guard and sped the 48 yards for Alert North Carolina struck for Coach Jim Hickey's team got on the scoreboard.

Talbott closed a five-play, 49-yard drive with his touchdown. Funk's field goal in the second quarter gave the Bucks their on! points as the Southerners led at intermission 7-3 Ohio State, trying to catch up, went to the air with quarterback Don Unverferth doing the throwing. Midway through the final quarter, the Bucks moved from the Tar Heel 49 to the enemy's 15 in their best threat of the day. However, Unverferth, back to pass, was thrown for an wax the final touchdown. Hayes and Hickey agreed that wjriif I North Carolina forced Ohio State to pass.

"We were behind and they played awfully tight on runs," Hayes said. "It was obvious we would pass," he added. North Carolina 7 0 0 714 11-yard loss. On a key fourth down play, the Buckeye quar Ohio State (I 3 terback hit halfback Bo Rein on as n.iar laiDott run txaibott Jtick) OSU FG Funk 26 N. Car Chapman 48 run (Talbott kick) Attendance 80.182.

the North Carolina 15, but the a quick first quarter touchdown and scored again in the final minute Saturday in handing Ohio State a 14-3 football setback. The surprising Tar Heels, guided by passing ace Danny Talbott, stunned a partisan crowd of 80,182 as they dealt the Buckeyes their first opening game loss since 1957 when Texas Christian turned the trick. Talbott swept left end from five yards out, scoring the first time North Carolina got the ball. The clincher came with 56 seconds remaining when left halfback Max Chapman bolted off right guard and outraced the Ohio secondary on a 48-yard touchdown scamper. North Carolina repelled every Buckeye scoring threat except one, when Ohio's Bob Funk booted a 26-yard field goal on the second play of the second Stanford Ties Middies, 7-7 5 UPITelephoto NEBRASKA'S FRANK SOLICH (4.i) HURDLES FALLEN TEAMMATE Air Force's Clay Magee (68) and Don Heckert (62) in pursuit.

No. 2-Ranked Nebraska SlaDS Air Force: 27-17 THK YARDSTICK Aiavv ford threat. A crowd of 52,1 Middies score in i00 saw the Stanford 17 165 187 the opening First downs 11 Rushing yardage ....193 Passing yardage 17 Passes J-ft Passes intercepted by 2 Punts 11-36 Fumbles lost 1 Yards penalized 60 quarter when Terry Murray 11-22' 0 5-36 0 15 period. went over from the one after a Coach Woody Hayes' team yard drive in 12 plays. The Air Force now has gone 17 quarters with STANFORD, Calif.

(AP) was bobbled by Nebraska's Jim Brown on the Cornhusker 46. Quarterback Paul Stein, com drive began when Lammers out a touchdown. The Bucks Navy's stubborn defense, spear IK 40 29(1 2041 0 THE YARDSTICK Aeh. I'irst dowm 17 Cushing yardaie ....532 Passing yardage .14 Passes 4-7 Passes Intercepted by 1 Punt 5-S7 lost 2 ards penalized 95 failed to reach the end zone in headed by Roger Lammers and yard touchdowns later to insure Nebraska's second victory in two starts. Air Force suffered its second straight loss.

Fighting back from the 21-0 deficit, Air Force blanked Nebraska in the second quarter grabbed off a Dave Lewis pass Phil Bassi added the conver sion. the final 13 quarters of the 1964 7-34 Fred J3ayer, fought favored pleted a 40 -yard pass to Guy Holge. Stein pitched out to Bob Barnes on the six-yard touch 0 season. Mantora drove to tne two in Stanford to a 7-7 deadlock in their intersection al football down run. The Tar Heels, a two-touch the second period, but Lewis fumbled when hit at the goal Radtke's conversion placekick clash Saturday.

down underdog, used two pass and turned a fumble into a touchdown to close the gap to 21-7 at halftime. Lammers intercepted the pass line and Bayer recovered. Stan interceptions to halt Buckeye scoring opportunities in the first half. pulled Air Force up to 21-17 after four minutes of the third quarter. Nebraska regrouped and with two minutes left in the quarter sent Solich on his third Marching to Nebraska's i3 ford followers felt the Indian signal caller had scored.

Officials ruled that Lewis did not which led to Navy's touchdown while Bayer recovered a fumble in the Navy end zone which stopped a second quarter Stan- with the kickoff opening the sec Most of the fans had hardly 1 AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. (AP) Frank Solich's 80-yard touchdown run on the first scrimmage play set off a 21-point first quarter salvo by No. 2 ranked Nebraska but Air Force rallied to within four points before losing Saturday to the Cornhuskers 27-17. 1 Solich, 158-pound senior Speedster, ripped off 41 and 21 settled in their seats when have possession of the ball when UPI Telenhote NOTRE DAME'S DON GMITTER (80) CLOSING IN Purdue's Gordon Teter (27) gains two more yards before going down. touchdown gallop from 41 yards out.

he fell into the end zone ond half, Air Force collected Dan Radtke's field goal and then executed a nifty onside kick on the following kickoff. Falcon tackle Jim Hogarty grabbed the short kick after it Stanford knotted the count in the third period when halfback Georgia Drops Ray Handley scored from the one on the first play after Bob On its first touchdown, Air Force tackle Larry Cole grabbed a handoff fumble by halfback Ben Gregory on the Nebraska 27. Stein pitched a 23-yard pass to Larry Cook and two plays produced a touch Blunt caught a Lewis pass on CHID fore I RENT-A-CAR (Hi I 61-yard play finally stopped by Vandy by 24-10 Bayer. Terry Desylvia kicked Sooners Bow ToPittsburgh down. the point.

Stanford missed an oppor Mizzou Batters Oklahoma State The Falcons missed by inches tunity to pull out a victory with ATHENS, Ga. (UPD Geor The hapless Commodores drove for a single touchdown gia opportunistic Bulldogs six seconds left when Blunt dropped a pass at the Navy two capitalized on Vanderbilt mis- while guarded by Bayer. The closest Pitt came to beat- thk yardstick Oklahoma Pttt On Navy's opening drive, a second touchdown on the final play of the first half at the end of an 80-yard march. On fourth down at Nebraska's 15, Air Force faked a place kick and Sonny Litz hurled a pass grabbed by Carl Janssen on the Cornhusker one where three defenders held him away from the goal line. isiing the Sooners in the five pre- Vlraf ilnsnf 1ft cues Saturday to defeat the Commodores 24 10 in an important Southeastern Conference game.

SS vious games was a 7-7 tie in Passes 10-1S 13-il953. 4400 Nerth lnterrtrlansl 2-0211 The scrappy Bulldogs scored rases uueiiwu uy Punts 729 544 quarterback Jack Cartwright's ball handling on option plays confused the Indians and his pitch-out plays were big gainers in the advance. He used only one pass in the march. It proved STILLWATER. Okla.

(UP1)-Missouri's potent ground attack battered Oklahoma State into submission 13-0 Saturday in the first Big Eight conference football game of the season. Ringleaders in the Tiger attack were quarterback Gary Yards penalized 104 fc touchdowns on a spectacular 82 yard punt return, a pass inter Lane and left half Charlie Brown, who constantly kept Oklahoma state defenders off balance. Of offense, Oklahoma State could fare no better and failed to cross Missouri's 40-yard line all afternoon. The punchless Cowboys wound up with a total offense of 137 yards. PITTSBURGH (AP) Kenny ception and a drive set up by Nebraska 21 0 0-27 AT.

VAA 0 7 19 0-17 a Commodore fumble. a key, gaining from the Stan in the second period and added the extra point, but that effort ended the Vanderbilt scoring for the day. It was the second consecutive SEC victory for coach Vince Dooley's Bulldogs, who last week defeated Alabama, the 1964 national champions, in an 18 17 upset. Georgia scored its first touchdown, a thriller that brought a sellout crowd of 45,000 partisans to their feet, on a brilliant 82-yard punt return by quarterback Preston Ridlehuber. The Bulldogs earlier had Bulldogs specialist Bob Etter Lucas threw two touchdown passes Saturday as Pitt beat Oklahoma 13-9 for the Panthers' first victory over the Sooners in six tries.

ford 40 to the 26 on a third down-and-12 situation. Six plays added a field goal and three i.ru ouuen ou run iv.afcnollz kirlci Neb Kirlrland 6 run (Waccholti kick) Neb solich 21 run (Waehholti kick) AEAfin.irf,ko 2 (Radtke kick) A FA KG Radtke 13 AKA Barnes 6 run (Radtke kick) Neb Solich 41 run (Kiel, failed) Attendance 37.056. later Murray smashed over. extra points, to set a Georgia placekicking record. Lane, the Tigers' gifted 200- pound senior from East Alton, Miss Butler Gets Ousted Trailing 3-0 in the second peri Navv 7 0 0 0 7 Stanford 0 0 7 07 od, Lucas sent the Panthers into the lead by passing 22 yards to Navy Murrav 1 run 'Bassi kick) Stan Handley 1 run (Desylvia kick) Attendance 52.000.

halfback Eric Crabtree for a touchdown. Jim Jones convert ed. put Missouri safely ahead just after the second half started with an 80-yard touchdown run. Missouri, which saw its attack sputter at the end of two first half marches, held a 60 lead at that point on field goals of 25 and 32 yards by Bill Bates. nr 1811 nnnnil Michigan Slips Past California The touchdown climaxed a 67- DALLAS (AP) Mrs.

Paul Hendrix of Tyler made a remarkable recovery shot and birdied the second extra hole Saturday to defeat Jeanne Butler of Harlingen in the semifinals of the Women's Texas Golf scored with a 30 yard field Texas Leads Soph Buffs goal by Etter. yard drive in 12 plays. On the scoring play Lucas ran to his Vanderbilt started a 54-yard drive that paid off in a touch' right, paused and then hit Crab-tree on the left sideline. Crab-tree sped into the end zone Association tournament. Mrs.

Hendrix was in the rough repeat ranv after her second shot on the par imed and down when halfback Lance Spalding dived over from the one yard line. Toby Wilt's thk vabustmk recovered quarterback Dan By Fresno covuirl hnlp Shp hit nnP -poiuus UMdiiunid oia.c uciciwc First Downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted Punts 17 ....183 St 45 103 4 -12 8-16 by. .2 1 (-42 4-41 kick was good and it was Geor gia 10, Vandy 7. Berry's bobble after California was given an opportunity when Rick Volk signaled for a fair catch and fumbled on the Michi under a tree which bounded over BOULDER, Colo. (UPI) a trap and onto the green eight Fumbles lost 1 Sophomore halfback Willie Harris ran 31 yards for Colorado's feet from the pin Yards penalized 57 gan 25.

ine commodores tied it up with a second period field goal by Richard Lemay that went She sank the putt. Miss Butler, He finished with 101 yards on 31 carries and caught three passes for 38 yards more. Oklahoma State, meanwhile, could not move against the ever-charging Missouri defenders, led by 6-foot-6, 275-pound sopho more end Russ Washington. The Cowboys' biggest threat only touchdown and set up a Pitt put the game out of reach by scoring again with 42 seconds left in the half. The Panthers started the drive on the Oklahoma 28 after Tom Stidham's punt traveled only 14 yards.

Lucas passed to Mitch Zalnasky for nine yards, again for 12, had a pass batted down and then hit Zalnasky, who made a diving catch in the end zone. Jones' conversion attempt was short. field goal with another 43-yard ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) Michigan recovered a California fumble on its own 12-yard line in the final minute of play to preserve a 10-7 victory over the sprint to spark the rebuilding 39, the defending champion, missed a four-foot birdie try. Mrs.

Hendrix will play Dallas Kathy Ahern, the Texas junior girls champion, in the 36 hole final Sunday. The fourth-ranked Wolverines scored all of their points in the first half. Rick Sygar booted a 27-yard field goal in the first quarter and Dick Vidmer tallied from one yard out to cap a fifi-yard drive in the second. California, bombed 48-6 by Notre Dame a week ago, inter Buffalos over Fresno State, 10- 41 yards. But Georgia went ahead again when Vandy quarterback Bob Kerr went back to pass and his throw was deflected and hauled in by guard Dicky Phillips, who raced 43 yards to score the final touchdown of the first half.

I died in the third quarter when 7, Saturday. a surprising Golden Rears Satur Harris' 43-yard scamper with Miss Ahern. 16, defeated Mrs. Johnny Roland intercepted Glenn Baxter pass on the Mis souri three-yard line. day.

Michigan guard Paul Johnson a pitch-out took up half of an 87-yard Colorado dnve the first time the Buffs had the ball. Missouri 3 Frank Goldthwaite, 53, of Fort Worth, 2 and 1, in the semifinals. Kathy was two down through 10 holes but rallied to win four of the next seven holes to win it. Oklahoma State 0 0 vanderbilt 10 010 Oklahoma 00 9 Pitt 01J 0 0-13 Okla FG Shotts 24 Pitt Crabtree 22 pass from Lucas (Jones kick) Pitt Zalnasky 8 pass from Lucas (Kick cepted two Michigan passes and recovered a fumbled lateral within their own 25 to stall other Michigan drives. woiaia jo 7 o34 Fresno State's large defensive MO FG Bates 25 MO FG Bates 32 MO Ijne SO run (Bates kicki Attendance 24.000 GA Ridlehuber S2 nunf return i'FHw line which averaged 235 kick) Huskies Top Yale bv 13-6 failed) I Okia Brown I pass from Hammond pounds halted the drive at the Berry passed 16 yards to Ted an Sralding 2 run (Wilt kick) Van FG Lemay 41 GA Phillips 43 Ms ifiterceDtinn i Ktter i i i ..1.

mass faned) 10, ailU VUlurauo SfU'Cl lor Attendance 24.452. FIRST LINE kick) Parks late in the third quarter for California's only touchdown. GA wheeler I run (Etter kick) Attendance 45.000 21yard field goal by Frank Rogers. The drive started on the Cali NEW HAVEN, Conn. (LTD Dartmouth Wins, 56-6 Harris, the 180-pound speed-j ster frtm Galveston, ran! 31 yards for Colorado's lone! Halfback Eugene Campbell intercepted a Yale pass and raced 35 yards for a touchdown in the Sub For Sbines Harvar 'i fornia 24 when Greg Palamoun-tain intercepted a Vidmer pass on the Golden Bears' 24.

Palamountain recovered a Michigan fumble on the California 20 late in the fourth quarter and Volk's fumble on the punt came soon afterward. Berry moved California to the 12 before he bobbled the ball to score midway tnrough the second quarter. He slipped through tackle and scored untouched. The touchdown came after a 'mm-' a i final period Saturday to give the University of Connecticut a 13-6 victory and make the Huskies the first team in the state ever to defeat the Bulldogs. CAMBRIDGE, Mass.

(AP) 47-yard drive which took just 4 a Reserve quarterback John Shev- three including an 18- HANOVER. N. H. (UPI) Dartmouth racked up the second highest score in its football history Saturday in trouncing the University of New Hampshire, 56-6. It was Dartmouth's biggest win since Bob Blackman took over as coach in 1955 and the Indians 13th victory in as 1 PI" Tox iaie teams naa Deaien up Johnson's game-saving state rivals be times since 185 recoverj'.

lin marshaled Harvard's stut-ard. pa'" fm JBernie McCall, to Slotback tenng offense at the start of George Lewark. tha fourth quarter to lead thej Fresno State, whose 47 play-Crimson to two touchdowns and ers include 30 Junior college prior to Saturday's loss. Sygar field goal came after Campbell, a 170-pound speed- TS a 17-7 victory over Holy Cross il ra 1 rs uimeu reiv 1 the mtersectional; throughout Jter from Winston-Salem, N.C.,1"1'"' stunned the crowd of 34,157 (California seven. Frank Nunley when he picked off quarterback! a unt Pasion Pete Doherty's pass with 4:50 'he Callfornia to trigger the left in the game and bolted into, Naturaay tne season opener battle with uic mulling iiivj OTHER SIZES AVAILABLE PFAU TIRE WAREHOUSE Factory To You Prices 8:30 A.M.

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Dartmouth sophomore quar-tprhart Gpnp Rvewirr nf the end zone untouched. The California oar 3 i 0 Micii FG svear 27 crowd was the largest in the coiorado 7 0 i Fresno St 0 7 0 8- 7 i i -io, first play of the quarter and (s.J promptly drove Harvard 50 yards for the winning score. V'dmer 1 run Szar kickt Cl Pa-k 10 pasa from Feirr 17-game series between the two Col Roceat ZI si-urea iu teams. rrlr) Attendaftra I FS I run VcV fnl-W. Harrtf 31 ma (Roaera kwi lOUCnnown.s.

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