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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 21

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mm unenviable task of closing out quite sure if they were playing the first quarter and an eight- the season at Minnesota, where I football or rugby, yard run in the fourth period. 3-3 in the Big 10. Wisconsin still is mired in the conference cellar with its 0-5-1. THE SAD climax also left 10 Conference victory. It was a dismal home ending to a season of despair for the Badgerc, who have suffered eight defeats in i games overall.

The only ray of the Gophers will be trying to BUT, BACK to Saturday, finalize their reservations to the when the Badgers scored first Tom Schinke booted both conversions. Brown, a jittery option quar- Wisconsin without a victory at. Rose Bowl. and last, but watched the Den-1 By TOM BUTLER (Slat Journal Sports Writer) Michigan prolonged Wisconsin's winless tball misery Saturday before a eparce crowd of 44,721 at Camp Randall Stadium. The Wolverines spotted the Badgers a touchdown in the first quarter before roaring back for a 27-14 Big home for the first time since There remains the probability the wartime 1943 outfit finished! that Wisconsin will wind up sunshine was a 21-all tie against Iowa.

nis Brown-led Wolverines cross jterback who gave the Badgers the magic stripe four times in fits all afternoon, raced 44 between. yards for Michigan's first Quarterback John Boyajian touchdown in the opening quar-scored both Wisconsin 0 h- ter, and John Gabler ran eight downs, on a one-yard sneak in yards to score in the second pe Michigan's triumph was its third straight and left the Wol with a 1-9 record, winning only at Iowa. Next Saturday the beleaguered Badgers face the witn its tirst winless season since the embryo campaign of 1889, when those gaslight Badgers finished 0-2 and weren't verines with a 4-5 season record, B- 4 "iu- 'i I I 4 't'r i JV kJ A CrW't' fa ym rV Wtf riod. Brown put the game out of sight with two touchdown passes in the third quarter. The first was a 60-yard bomb to split end Jim Berline and the second a 31-yard shot to halfback Ron Johnson.

Frank Titas booted extra points after the first three touchdowns, but his kick following the fourth hit the right goal post and bounced back. BROWN'S OPTION maneuvers gained 123 yards, but Wisconsin's defense belted him for 81 yards in losses and he wound up with a net of 42 yards in 22 attempts. He connected on 12 of 17 passes for 232 yards with one interceptions. Johnson finished with 33 yards in 13 rushing attempts and broke Michigan's school record with 909 for the season. Boyajian directed Wisconsin's attack for all but one play when John Ryan came in and was smothered for a 16-yard loss on a passing attempt.

Boyajian connected on 10 of 26 passing attempts for 105 ya but Michigan limited him to just four completions after the intermission. There were no questionable penalties or unkind smiles from Dame Fortune in Saturday's game. The Wolverines soundly trounced the Badgers with some smart calls and precision execution. They beat the Badgers in first downs, 21-16; in rushing yards, 144-126; in passing yards, 244-124; and in total yards gained 388-250. Michigan did all this despite Gale Bucciarelli Finds a Big Hole to Move the Ball to the 2 and Set Up Wisconsin's First Touchdown Stat Journal Photo by L.

Roger Turner Faithful Uirs rewarde Tom Domres Finds One Way to Stop By GLENN MILLER (State Journal Sports Editor) There was a small gathering of the faithful at Camp Randall Saturday afternoon. But their faith and loyalty was not rewarded. Wisconsin lost another football game 27-14 to Michigan Dennis Brown Pass a Stat Journal Photo by Edwin Stain Bunday, November 19, 1967 Section 3 Dial 256-3111 Camp Randall after the Badgers scored a consolation touchdown in the fourth quarter. THERE WERE seven minutes left. But this crowd saw no Rose Bowl-type of resurgence.

They expected no surprises. They dropped their hopes on their seats and crept out. And there were no surprises. Michigan had pulled all the surprises earlier. Time and time again, the a plain-and-simple bad one this Saturday.

He hit on only 10 of 26 passes. But if you were one of the voices raised for the appearance of John Ryan, in hopes he could save the day, you must have hung your head despondently when Ryan came in. Michigan knew what to do. It put on the rush and very nearly chased Ryan right out of the stadium on a single play. It was a mark of the despair of this afternoon that many of the faithful 44-thousand left er teams could do it.

It was Club Day, but it mattered not at all. All of the signs and omens pointed to victory. Surely, the faithful 44,721 would be rewarded for their faith. Surely, it seemed before game time, this proud band of Badgers that had continued to fight through this dismal season would finally be rewarded with victory. BUT NO.

There was no victory. Quarterback John Boyajian, after two great Saturdays, had Turn to Page 2, Sports Down Again Mich. Wis. First downs 21 16 Rushing Yardage 144 126 Passing yardage 244 124 Return yardage 129 105 Passes 13-21-1 11-27-1 Punts Fumbles lost 1 1 Yards penalized 105 43 Michigan 7 7 13 0-27 Wisconsin 7 0 0 714 Wis Boyaiian, 1, run (Schinke, kickl Mich O. Brown, 44, run (Titas, kick) Mich Gabler, a.

run (Titas, kick) Mich Berline, 60 pass from D. Brown (Titas, kick) this time. It was the Badgers' eighth defeat of this long season. They have only one tie to go with it, and only one game to go against powerful Minnesota at Minneapolis. THE CROWD numbered Wolverines made good in situa- OJ's TD Gives SC Big Victory LOS ANGELES (UPI) O.

J. Simpson raced 64 yards to a fourth period touchdown and Rikki Aldridge's conversion kick brought Southern California a 21-20 victory Saturday over cross-town rival UCLA that sent the victors to the Rose Bowl as the Pacific Eight Conference champion. The game turned into a classic duel between rival Heisman Mich R. Johnson, 31, pass from Brown (kick, failed) Wis Boyaiian. run (Schinke, kick) Turn to Page 2, Sports 44,721.

You have to go back more than five years to Oct. 6, Indiana Tops Harrier Run; Badgers Fifth EVANSTON, 111. Indiana's sophomore laden team dethroned veteran Iowa as Big 10 cross country champion Saturday, but the Hawkeyes' Larry Wieczorek retained the individual title. The Hoosiers won with 56 points and were followed by Minnesota 74, Iowa 83, Ohio State 102, Wisconsin 114, Michigan 127, Northwestern 143, Michigan State 146, Purdue Trophy candidates Gary Bebanl of UCLA and Simpson that de 1962 to find a smaller gathering at Camp Randall. Just 41,354 turned out to see Indiana that day.

Even the Marquette games in the last years of 1945 and '60 drew more. The faithful huddled between the goals lines. And the gray expanses of exposed concrete shouted their presence in Sec lighted a crowd of 90,772 in Me- moril Coliseum. BEBAN PASSED for two touchdowns and Simpson ran for two scores to make their Purdue Rips Keyes Stars LAFAYETTE, Ind. wi Purdue's Leroy Keyes, national TkfPfi rfS.

V' sx Vk! -C W'. duel virtually a standoff. 250, and Illinois 251. But the key play came after THIS IS the first year the four minutes in the fourth peri Big 10 meet has been run of five miles and it is the first od when Simpson broke loose down the north sidelines, was forced to the middle of the field and then outran the UCLA de fenders on his 64-yard scoring jaunt. tion Sections through (at the closed end of the horseshoe), and even in Sections A and B.

The faithful came because there was still hope. And they had a right to their hope. Only a week ago they had watched on television as this game Badger team battled Ohio State to the finish. Only the week before that, this same Badger team had pummelled Indiana to the ropes. BUT NOT THIS Saturday.

Michigan made difficult third downs plays and easy touch The key touchdown and con time, also, that all 10 schools have entered teams. The meet was run at the Wilmette Country Club course, a rolling layout that was heavy and soft. Wieczorek won the five-mile grind with room to spare in 24:17 and Indiana's Mark Gib-bens was next in 24:33. Steve Hoag of Minnesota was next in 24:44 and Wisconsin's Bob Gordon ran exceptionally well and took fourth in 24:46. BRANCH BRADY was Wis scoring leader, caught a pass for one touchdown and threw for another Saturday in a 21-7 football victory over once-mighty Michigan State.

The twisting, turning Purdue halfback picked up 193 yards on the ground in 24 carries in helping keep the boilermakers unbeaten in Big 10 play. Keyes' touchdown gave him a Big 10 season record of 15, rubbing out his own a set a week ago. He has scored 19 in all games. PURDUE, BEATEN only by Notre Dame and Michigan State last year en route to the Rose Bowl, finished its vengeance for the year with a con version came slightly more than one minute after Beban threw a 20-yard scoring pass to Dave Nuttall but Zenon An-drusyshyn missed the extra point kick to leave UCLA ahead, 20-14. SIMPSON, despite being hit by two or more men on most plays, gained 177 yards rushing while Beban completed 16 of 24 passes attempted for 301 yards.

Beban tied the score in the downs. And the Wolverines won consin's second runner home easily and he was 19th in 25:08. Ray Not even the gathering of the Arrington, running well and keeping pace with Gordon for a little more than three miles, fell back when a strained foot ligament fared up and was 26th third period with a 53-yard aerial bomb to George Farmer that set the stage for the fourth pe faithful on this cold November day could bring warming victory. Not even the presence of the great and victorious 1942 Badger football team could do it. Not even the presence of 27 captains of other years and oth- in 25:43.

riod scoring and the one-point victory. Tom Thomas was 33rd Two explosive thrusts gave A Little Man, Dennis Brown, Is a Hard Man to Bring Down, Badgers Found State Journal Phot the Trojans a 14-7 halftime lead. With USC trailing, 7-0, Trojan defensive back Pat Cashman vincing victory. The Boilermakers and Keyes scored two touchdowns in the first quarter. Keyes passed 12 yards to end Jim Beirne for the first touchdown and then caught a 20-yarder from Mike Phipps.

PERRY WILLIAMS, the big Purdue fullback who ground out precious short gains all afternoon, rammed over the Spartan goal in the second quarter from Wilson and Co. Run Over Hoosiers picked off Beban's flat pass and ran it back 55 yards to a touch 26:06 and Bill Nelson 41st in 26:14. Indiana placed five runners emong the first 20 finishers. Minnesota had five among the firri 30 while Iowa, which had the same five runners back who placed among the first 13 last year for 41 points, placed eighth, 13th, 24th, and 37th back of Wieczorek. down as the first period ended.

Minnesota Wilts Indiana's Rose Hopes Midway in the second period, flanker Earl McCullouch ran a reverse 52 yards to the UCLA 28 as Simpson faked a plunge MINNESOTA COACH helped Minnesota to the By ED SAINSBURY ray Warmath said his teamiend zone with some grievous MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) In cat bird's seat for the Rose Bowl berth, since they must defeat winless Wisconsin next week to finish no worse then into the line. McCullouch then a a 13-yard pass and bobbles just wanted to win. were of six yards, three yards, and i for one yard. His touchdown pass was weird since it bounced off intended receiver Hubie Bryant and into the, The Hoosiers' Harry Gonso "Although no one is talking diana's Rose Bowl balloon sprang a leak Saturday and it Big 70 Standings Pet. TP Purdue 6 0 0 1.000 276 Indiana 5 1 0 .833 103 Minnesota 5 1 0 .833 106 eight yards out for the last Boilermaker touchdown.

Bob Baltzell kicked all three extra points. Michigan State got its touchdown in the third period on Bill Feraco's one-yard sneak at the end of an 80-yard drive. A 21- Simpson ran a pitchout 13 yards through the UCLA team to Rose Bowl we're all aware of fumbled and lost the ball on the Indiana 40 before the Gophers' first score. Another hands of end Charley Sanders score. second in the Big 10.

It was disaster for the Hoosiers, who had posted their longest winning streak in history by M'may never be the same again. A shifty quarterback named Wilson and bruisinff Min- it," he said. Hoosier Coach Johnny Pont moaned, "They just blew us out for a 17-yard scoring play came alter Jade Butcher It was Minnesota's seventh 127 a 137 nesota rushing game that knew of ther; give them credit," he backed away from a Minnesota THE SECOND time UCLA got the ball, the Bruins had field position on an 18-yard Trojan punt and drove 47 yards to score. Ohio State 4 2 0 .667 84 Michigan 3 3 0 .500 90 Michigan State 2 4 0 .333 110 Northwestern 2 4 0 .333 98 Illinois 2 4 0 .333 81 Wisconsin 0 5 I .000 79 Iowa 0 5 1 .000 94 Michigan 27, Wisconsin 14 Minnesota 33, Indiana 7 Ohio State 21, Iowa 10 Illinois 27, Northwestern 21 Purdue 21, Michigan State 7 capturing their first eight games to earn the No. 5 spot in yard pass from Feraco to Allen Brenner and a 13-yard run by Regis Cavender contributed.

win this season against two de feats. kickoff to let the Gophers recover on the Indiana 23. the national rankings. Now Indiana can get to the Minn Ind A third came after Minne said. "We thought they'd run.

And the way they were running, why pass?" THE GOPHERS carried the ball 67 times and gained 326 sota's Bill Laakso recov Bowl only by beating Leroy how defeat feels for the first time this season in a 33-7 walkaway. Wilson was the meanest of a band of 1 Gophers who Summary: First downs 12 30 Rushing yardage 125 315 Passing yardage 108 152 Return yardage 148 68 Passes 19-8-1 18-10-0 Punts 5-42 Gonso's fumble on the Hoosier Keyes and Purdue next Satur Sports on TV 10: JO a.m. Notre Dame vs. Georgia UCLA use Frst downs 17 12 Rushing yardage 43 292 Passing yardage 301 13 Return yardage 153 178 Passes 16-27-1 1-6-1 Punts t-332 Yards penalized 32 5 UCLA 7 0 7 6-20 USC 7 7 7-21 UCLA Jones 12 run, Andrusyshyn kick USC Cashman 55 oast interception. Al- 23.

Minnesota had to drive 68 day to tie for the Big 10 crown, and probably then only if Minnesota loses. yards rushing with John Win-termute going 135 yards in 23 carries and fullback Jim Car-! ter 94 in 19. I First oowns la 21 Rushing yardage 175 326 Passing yardage 66 54 Return yardage 82 35 Passes 4-15-0 4-13-1 Punts 3-46 3-32 Fumbles lost 3 1 Yerds penalized 56 IIS Indiana I I 7 Minnesota 7 i 201) Minn-Wilson, 4, run (Stein, kick) Ind Gons, 1, run (Kornowa, kick) Minn Wilson, 1, run (kick failed) Minn Wilson, 3, rvn (kick failed) Minn Sanders. 17. oass from Wilson Fumbles lost had no place in their hearts for charity.

All he did was run for 1 1 yards for one touchdown and 79 Tech (on tape); WISC-TV, Ch. 3. 12:30 p.m. Packers Pre-Game Show; WISC-TV, Ch. 3.

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AFL Football-New York Jets Vs. Boston Patriots; WMTV, Ch. 15. 3:10 p.m. AFL Football San Diego fhargrs vs.

Kansas City Chiefs; WMTV, Wilson said he and his Gopher Yards penalized Michigan State Purdue Pur Beirne ,12. four touchdowns and pass for 82 7 7 7 011 from eye for another. Indiana only points came on Gonso's one- .14 pass dridge kick The last quarter magic which another. teammates "are going to be cool about that Rose Bowl. You (Baltliel, kick) use Simpson 1 run, Aldrldge kick UCLA- Farmer 53 pass from Bcnan.

THE WIN was the seventh pass from Phippa has helped the Hoosiers to ajyard run to wind up a 76-yard season of cliff-hanger victoriesjparade. Andrusyshyn kick Kur Keyes, 20, (Baltzell, kick) Pur Williams. 8. can get in trouble looking too i m. or alter (Join In Progress)-' against tWO defeats for Minne- (Nygren, kickl UCLA Nultall 2C pass form Beban, run (Ba'tzell, kick) kick failed was gone Saturday.

Inst a Wilson touchdown runs Minn-Wilson, run (Nygren, kick) MSU Ferace, 1, run (Pruitt, kick) and left the Gophers in the i far ahead." USC Simpson 64 run, Aldrldge kick.

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