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DAYTON DAILY NEWS Sunday, September 2, 1171 Rockets Sock It To UT-Arlington Bearcats Can't Stop ISewhouse ledo being assessed 154 yards and the Mavericks 145 yards. Toledo 10 7i Ur.Arimoton 0 0 0 0-0 TOL Eoley I run (Klm kick). TOL-FG Keim 30 TOL-Eotey 15 run (Keim kick). tol -Fair pott trom Eoley nx" foiled). GUIDE: SAN OIEOO, Son Otto 0 0 0- So.

Mill 0 3 10 USM-Oorwonn 1 rjn (Guy kick). USM-FG Guy 22 A 11,157. end zone gave Toledo the ball on the one-yard line. Keim added his field goal to provide a 10-0 halftime cushion. A crowd of 8,500 saw the home club lose its third straight game and never get any closer to the Rockets' goal than the Toledo 21-yard line in the first quarter.

Officials had a busy night stepping off penalties with To CINCINNATI Hi Tailback Bob Newhouse, rushing for 237 yards on 31 carries, scored a 21-yard touchdown in the final quarter to pace Houston over Cincinnati 12-3 Saturday night in a college football game marred by miscues. Newhouse. who rushed for more than 100 yards in the eighth consecutive game over the last two seasons, bolted over the fight side of the line and then broke several tackles to put the Cougars on the scoreboard with 14:52 to go. The Cougars marched 80 yards on 20 plays following a Bearcats kickoff. Houston added another touchdown with 8:49 remaining when full back Leonard' Parker went 13 yards over right tackle.

Passes failed on the conversion attempts after each touchdown. ARLINGTON. Tex. (UPI) The Toledo Rockets stretched the nation's longest collegiate winning streak to 26 games Saturday night with a 23-0 victory over the University of Texas-Arlington Mavericks in a game marred by 299 yards in penalties. The Mid-American conference visitors offered a staunch defense which kept the home club at bay on i soggy field at Turnpike stadium, but had trouble getting their offense working.

Chuck Ealey scored the Rockets' first two touchdowns on runs of one and 15 yards and flipped a 13-yard pass to Don Fair for the other, while George Keim booted a 30-yard field goal and two of his three extra point tries. The Rockets' first touchdown, in he second period, came after a pass interference- call against UT-Arling-ton's Ernest Baptist in the TECH FALLS 28-0 Texas Sub QB Takes Charge AUSTIN. Tex. lib Tiny Donnie Wigginton, an obscure quarterback in his first starting role, maneuvered third ranked Texas to a 28-0 Southwest Conference victory over Texas Tech Saturday before 77.639 fans largest crowd in Southwest history. 1212 0- 3 Houston 0 Clnclnnotl 0 0 Ed CIN-FG Scrmltf.

28 HOUW-Niwdouirll. run. (Post foiled). HOUW-Rarker, 13. run (Pass foiled).

A 11,542. The 5-foot-8, 167 pound Wig ginton, a fifth year red shirt, substituted for injured Eddie Phillips and scored touchdowns on runs of 11 and 6 yards. While not flawless, Wiggin- Youngstown Shuts Out UD BOOTS WSU IJV SOCCER, 3-7 The University of Dayton's soccer team opened its 1971 season with a 3-1 Wright State university Saturday afternoon. All three Flyer scores came off the foot of forward Bob Astholhoff. Center fullback Mike Cahill was outstanding on defense in helping drop Wright State's soccer record to 1-3.

The Flyers are at the University of Cincinnati DAYTON OFFENSIVE LINE CHARGES OUT AS KRECHTING LOOKS FOR RUNNER Dayton Quarterback About to Drop Ball, But Recovered Own Fumble Sub Punter Eddie Zink Comes Within Two of Flyer Record ton was effective and took the Longhorns on two other short touchdown drives climaxed by Johnny Callison's five yard run and Don Burris' four-yard jaunt. The Longhorn defense intercepted four Texas Tech passes and recovered two fumbles as Texas captured its 21st consecutive SWC victory. Tar Heel Rout CHAPEL HILL. N.C.-tP Wingback Lewis Jolley scored two touchdowns, one on a 62-yard pass form Paul Miller, as North Carolina's Tar Heels routed Maryland 351-4 Saturday in an Atlantic Coast Conference fo al I game. Maryland 0 0 14 014 No.

Carolina 7 7 7 14 35 NC Jolies 5 run (Craven kick). NC Ojlesby 9 run (Croven kick). MO Burgari 24 pass trom Neville (Beh-bahani kick). MD. Seymore I run (Bchbohonl kick).

NC Miller 7 run (Croven kick). NC Jolles 62 pass trom Miller (Croven kick). NC Bunting 32 pass interception (Craven kick). A 43.000. Keeps Belmont Jim McVay personally accounted for all 16 Alter points Saturday night as the Knights out Belmont, 16-0, in a non-league game at Welcome Stadium.

mr The loss for Belmont was its 3Nrd in a row, the first time in Mm McDermott's 11 years as jTead coach that has happened 2nd the first time at Belmont Since 1959. Alter's quarterback, cored on the Knights' first series when he swept right end from the Belmont 40 and followed vicious blocking into the clear and into the end zone. Jle also ran in the extra points self 1N THE third period of the game played on a muddy field, McVay sneaked in from the one for Alter's other TD. fe then threw the extra point pass complete to Nick Savino to complete the scoring. "He had also set up that core with a 35-yard sweep to H)e nine.

Belmont had two threats rebelled by the stout Knight defense, one at the 10 in the third period and the other at the 16 in the fourth. California Pair Rip San Jose pass? Yeh, that was a big, big play," he said. On that maneuver, Booker circled out of the backfield from his fullback spot and broke completely a though he had body odor and no Flyer wanted near him. The pass turned into a 25-yard gain to UD's 27. Four plays later, after a 12-yard Booker run up the middle to UD eight, Hitchens took a pitch around right end from the five to score.

Son of Otto, David Graham, kicked the extra point for a 7-0 lead with 9:39 left in the first Central YOUNGSTOWN Youngstown ended an 11 -game losing streak Saturday night, ing Central State 30-0. Coach Dwight Dike Beede turned the Penguins loose for 415 total yard while the defense held the Marauders to 127. Quarterback Ron Jawor-ski hit nine of 18 passing attempts Tor the winners good for 128 yards and two touchdowns. Split end Bob Ferranti was on the receiving end of both passes, one for 10 and the other for 29 yards. Larry' Johnson and Rosie ell added the other points.

Free safety Donnie Walker had a busy night on defense for Central making 19 tackles. Youngstown is now 1-1 while Central is 0-1. Central State 0 0 0 00 Youngstown 0 14 730 YOUNGS Ferranti 10 ooss trom Jowor-ski (Bruderly kick). YOUNGS Johnson 3 run (8 I kick). YOUNGS Ferronti 29 pass trom Jowor-ski (Bruderly kick).

YOUNGS Oouglas tackled In end zene lor sofety. YOUNGS Black well 1 run (Bruderly kick: IT TURNED into mud-sling-i defensive, hand-to-hand combat after that. UD's only advancement into the Redskin reservation in the first half came after Miami's touchdown but ended at the Miami 32 when a fourth-and-four Krechting pass to Bill Bradley was two yards short. The Flyers were offered homage to start the second half when Miami passed on its first play and Sonny Allen intercepted at Miami's 44. The Flyers advanced no further than the 39 and were forced to punt.

Continued from Page ID the ball, it slogged 62 yards in nine plays. Sophomore quarterback Stu Showalter passed while the passing was good early before the football became as heavy as an anvil. First, Showalter hooked up on an eight-yard pass to John Viher on the game's second play. The Flyers appeared to have Miami halted at its 49, thirda-nd-nine. Then came the big play a play which McVay agreed broke the Flyers.

"You mean the one where thier fullback circled out of the backfield and caught the UD was never again to move beyond its own 31 in seven possessions. Big Flyer star of the night was sophomore punter Eddie Zink and center Jim Frazier. Zink was subbing for regular punter Dan Quinn, whose broken hand carries a cast making it difficult for him to catch center snaps. Frazier centers only on punts. The two Frazier and Zink played snap and catch 12 times with nary a foul-up.

Zink averaged 41.6 yards under miserable conditions and his 12 boots were two short of the school set by Quinn last year yes, against Miami. Miami wrapped it all up with four minutes left in the fourth quarter when Hitchens scored his second touchdown, a 17-yard slice off right guard. A 15-yard face mask violation aided and abetted Miami's 46-yard maneuver in five plays. 'I DIDN'T think too much about it being a personal duel between me and Kosins." said sophomore Hitchens. when the papers started writing about it.

I gave it some thought. The mud bothered me. but not too much." The mud bothers Kosins and the Flyers, too, but not half as much as the Great Defensive Wall of Oxford. BERKELEY. Calif.

LP Running backs Isaac Curtis and Steve Kemnitzereach figured in a pair of touchdowns Saturday as California rolled to a 34-10 vic'ory over outclassed San Jose State. The Golden Bears defense forced five turnovers three fumble recoveries and two interceptionsas Cal scored its final three touchdowns after the breaks for a run-away following a tight first half. Kemnitzer raised his early season touchdown total to five by scoring on runs of five and three years. Curtis broke loose on a 25-yard touchdown run and passed 11 yards to Stan Steve for another score. The victory boosted California's record to 2-1 entering next Saturday's game at Ohio State.

The Spartans are 0-2 and 1-11 overall in their series with the Bears. Hoosiers Fall ZO-0 To Baylor WACO, Tex. LP Godfrey White, a 190-pound blur, broke open a punchless intersectional football game between Baylor and Indiana Saturday with a 94-yard second-half kickoff return to lead Baylor to a 10-0 victory. The Bears tacked on a 15-yard field goal after Baylor's other fine runner, Matthew Williams, sped 36 yards to the Hoosier 24 and a Si Southall pass to Ronnie Henson carried to the 11. White, with 4.4 speed in the 40, watched Indiana's kickoff to open the second half hook toward his right side line and 40 run; I 016 0 00 J.

Mcvoy Beimont J. Mcvoy. Tulsa Passing Game Upsets Arkansas 21-20 run I. Alter J. McVay 1 run; Savino (pass (rem j.

Mcvayl. Benson records: Alter 2-O I Belmont 0-3. 1 Lebanon 1. June Ensign 1.00, 4.60, 4.20, Split Ticket 1.60. 4.60: General Joe 6.20.

2. Justly Stone 36.00, 10.00, 6.00; His C-al 6.20, 5.00; Strawberry Ridge 5.60. (Daily Double 7-2, 3. Volianfs King 22.20 3. Volianfs King 22.20, 7.80, 7.00; Speed Smn 20.80.

0.80; Jolly Jester 8.00. 4. Tailor rot 6.60. 4.40, 3.40; Royal Flush 4.40, 3.40 Bid 5.20. 5.

Potatoe Bua 52.00, 15.00, 5.40; Carolvs 7.tO. 5.00; Rovol Baron 6. Stor passes for 257 yards, all but 72 yards in the second half. Tulos 0 0 21-21 Arkansas 7 13 0 0-20 ARK-DeBorde 1 run (McClard kick) ARK-DeBorde I run (McClard kick) ARK-Hoillnqsworth 9 ooss trom Ferguson (kick tolled) TULSA-Stcwort 23 ooss trom Starks (Henry kick) TULSA-Harrison 9 ooss from Starks (Henry kick) TULSA-Frey 21 ooss trom Starks (Henry kick) A-41, 742. Reporter 6.20, 4.00.

3.40; Ohio's Gene 6.80. 3.60; Ja Mars Ronerta 3.60. 7. Terry Com-S mondcr 12.20. 5.20, 3.

80; Cannetta 18.06 7 34 6.40; G.D.A. 4.40. 8. Bow's Brother 9.00, San Jose Stale 3 7 A California 0 0 20 SJS-FG Barnes 52 CAL-Kemnltrer 5 run (Wersehlng kick). SJS Oohi 42 pass from Ellis (Barnes kick).

CAL-Curtis 25 run (kick tolled). 4.40, 3.00 Georolanno Double 5.20, J.so; Knight Ballad 4.00. 9. Halo's Princess 21.80, 5.80, 2.80; Dr. Mahrud 3.80, 2.60; Little Miss Ellen 2.40.

10. Krlsty Lynn 11.80, 6., 4.40; Ginger G. 5.20. 3.60: Jerry's Jet 4.80. Perfecto (1-2 63.60.

Handle: 147.355; Attendance 3. Scores Davton-Vlianu Washington CAL Sweeney it ooss trom turns 7uv0 Davlen (Wersctilnq kick). 13 3 1 CAL-Kemnitzcr 3 run (Werschina kick). 54-191 43-M CAL Todd 18 pass from Cruze (Wersch- First Downs Rushes-Yord Passing Yardaae Return Yardaae Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards Penalized come to a stop on the six. He snatched it up, faked to the left, spurted up the right sideline, then raced across the field and flew into the end zone.

The kickoff return tied a Baylor record set against Oklahoma City in 1936 by Bob Masters. Gamecocks Click COLUMBIA, S.C. 01 Chuck Minims carried the ball on all but one play in an 80-yard opening scoring drive to lead South Carolinat oa 24-6 football victory over North Carolina State Saturday night. 54 40 412-2 3-1-0 12-34 .7 0 0 65 66 14 MIAMI 7 0 0 Duke Dunks Virginia CHARLOTTESVILLE. a.

(A Twentieth-ranked ljuke stunned Virginia with an early scoring pass, then fell bjtck on the running of workhorse Steve Janes and posted a 28-0 Atlantic Coast conference football victory over the Qavaliers Saturday. rTThe game was less than five minutes old when quarterback i Satyshur connected with flanker Brad Evans on a 3T-yard aerial that got the Blue Devils off to a 7-0 start. '-After that, Jones, who carried 77 times for 329 yards in earlier victories over Florida and South Carolina, went to VPI Bid Fails STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) Tiny sophomore quarterback Brent Blackman raced 79 yards for a touchdown early in thj fourth quarter to throttle a comeback bid by Virginia Tech and hand Oklahoma State a 24-16 football victory here Saturday. (M Slow-Pitch Call MeMakens Slow-Pitch tour-nay planned for Brookville Bluffton Fumbles BLUFFTON Bluffton backs couldn't seem to hold onto the slippery football as they fumbled their way to a rainy 12-0 loss Saturday to Adrian of Michigan.

Bluffton dropped the ball on six occasions and Adrian picked it up four times, while losing only one of their own. All Morris NEW CONCORD ID Quarterback Steve Morris scored twice and threw one touchdown pass as Marietta beat Muskingum 20-7 Saturday night for only the second time in 23 meetings between the two schools. FAYETTEVILLE, A k. -(AP) Tulsa's Todd Starks threw three touchdown passes in the fourth quarter, the third a 21-yarder to Larry Frey, as the underdog Hurricanes upset seventh ranked Arkansas 21-20 Saturday. The Razorbacks.

a touchdown favorite, led 20-0 in the first half and appeared to ake Forest Loses WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. Miami hied Wake Forest's vaunted veer offense to a total of 137 yards and the Hurricanes from Florida broke a tie with 19 last-period points fora 29-10 upset football victory Saturday night. Miami I Wake Forest 0 10 0 010 UM Hornibrook, 5. run (Bcrowic: kick). WF FG Romsey, 49.

WF Russell, 4. run (Romsey UM FG Burke, 27. a 15, pass trom Hornibrook. (kick toiled). UM Foreman, 3, run (Burke kick).

UM Foreman. 13, run (kick tailed). A 24,500. Peun Triumphs PHILADELPHIA IP Sophomore quarterback Tom Pinto scored one touchdown aid passed for another to lead Penn to a 28-14 win over Lehigh at Franklin field Saturday in the season's opener for the Quakers. have the situation well in hand until Starks got a hot hand.

Tulsa had momentum on its side after Starks tossed a 23-yard scoring pass to Dave Stewart. Two minutes later he hit Flander Drew Pearson for nine yards and another score. Starks completed 24 of 43 Youth Bowls Heftv 600s A pair of 17-year-olds turned in two fine series in the Bow-lero junior league Saturday. Steve Hatmaker 1 1 a 243-214-192 for a 649 total. Bob Slife hit 201-210-217 for a 628.

Provost Go-Goes VICTORIA, B.C. --p Forward Claude Provost announced his retirement again Saturday at the Los Angeles Kings training camp. Provost 38, ranks in the top 30 among National Hockey league scorers with 254 goals. He also logged 355 assists in a career spanning 15 years with Montreal. K-State Mark MANHATTAN, Kan.

IJH Bill Butler, lugging the football more than any runner in Kansas State's history, punctured Brigham Young's defense for 142 yards on 41 carries and scored twice Saturday, shoving the Wildcats to a 23-7 intersectional victory over the Cougars. DAYTON 0 0 0 0 FIRST QUARTER UD 7 0 9:39 Hitchens 5 run (Graham kick). 62 yards in nine ploys. Key ploy: Showalter pass 25 yards to Booker on third and nine to Dayton's 27. FOURTH QUARTER 14 0 3:56 Hitchens 17 run (Graham kick).

46 yards in 5 plays. Key ploy: 15 yard face mask violation against UD. SEATTLE (J In a game that saw scoring kickoff returns of 9 and 94 yards in the first 28 seconds of the second half, Washington's Huskies prevailed for a 44-26 victory Saturday with Texas Christian. Washington 14 10 13 7-44 WASH Sllgh, 1, run (Wlerttowski kick). TCU Harris, 3, run (kick failed).

WASH Krleg, 44, pass from (Wieibowski kick). WASH I 52. fumble recovery (Wiezbowski kick). WASH FG Wieibowski, 3. WASH Krieg, 99, kickoff return (Wlei-bowski kick).

TCU Touncy, 94, kickoff return (Peoples pass from Judy). WASH Scott, 4, pass from Slxkiller (kick failed). TCU Touncy. 1, pass from Judy (pass failed). WASH-Apostle, 1.

run (Wiezbowski kick). A 59.900. tf -4JJJW JJPjH i AF In 2 Seconds AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. i.Tt Air Force Sophomore quarterback Rich Hay-nie hit sophomore flanker Greg Smith with a 1 5-yard touchdown pass with two seconds left to give the Falcons a 23-19 victory over Wyoming Saturday. OCt.

1, 2, 3 is looking for more Bill Johnston, rntnes. Phone R33-5I21. Let's Hear It Once MANHATTAN, Kon. add Brighom Young Kansas State Rrinhnm Yntjnn 0 7 0 6 6-19 3 13-32 Fox (Fox 0 7 from 7 0 ooss Kansas State 10 7 0 623 Wyoming KS-FG Goerger 27 Air Force KS-Butler 5 run (Goerger kick) UW Godlin, or Stanford's Bunce If, bru-von voikenburg run (LUienauisi kicki kick) AF Bream, 3, run (Haynie kick) KS-Butler 3 run (Goerger klckisip KS-McLane 1 run. (Kick failed) ASU Green, 13.

run (Eksfronri l-ickl UW Hustcd, 20, pass trom Fox (kick failed) AF FG Barry 40 Berry. 51, poss from Hanyn (kick foiled) UW Godlin, 8. poss Irom Fox (kick foiled) AF Smith, 15, pass from Haynie (Borry kick) A 36,719. Bunce then threw his second touchdown pass of the day, and fourth of the season, to Moore as the Indians took a 31-14 lead. The senior quarterback added a 26-yard scoring toss to John Winesberry in the final period and totaled 262 yards through the air: Stanford built a 17-0 lead before giving up its first touchdown of the season.

Sun Devies Shine SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Halfback Woodrow Green ran for 214 yards, scored two touchdowns and set up a third score on a 25-yard pass Saturday to lead explosive Arizona State to a 41-21 victory over Utah. STANFORD, Calif. -4H Qiiarterback Don Bunce threw three touchdowns passes Saturday, including bombs of 78 and 41 yards to wide receiver Miles Moore, to lead defending Pacific-8 champion Stanford to a 38-17 victory over Oregon. The unbeaten and 13th-rinked Indians scored two tOtichdowns in the final two minutes of the third quarter to pull away from the stubborn Ducks, who lost starting quarterback Dan Fouts with a knee injury in the first half of the regionally televised game. Jackie Brow dove two yards for a touchdwon on a jo-yard drive that followed an interception by Stanford defen-siire back Tim 1 1 to make a 17-14 game 24-14.

San Diego Upset JACKSON. Miss. (UPI) -Quarterback Rick Donegan sneaked one-yard for a touchdown on a fourth down play in the third quarter Saturday night to pace Southern Mississippi to a 10-0 upset of San Diego State. Ray Guy added a 22-yard field coal earlv in the fourth nuarter to complete the scoring. Arizona 0 14 11 2741 3-17 738 Oreaen 7 7 Stanford .3 14 14 ST AN FG GorciO 25 LMoh 7 0 7 721 Utah Robbins.

15, pass from Belczyk STAN Bunce 5 run (Garcia kick). STAN M. Moore 78 pass from Bunce (Jensen kick) ASU White, 8, run (Ekstrond kick) ASV McClonahon, 4, run (Ekstrond (Gorcia kick from Fouts (Bottle kick) ORE Specht 5 PO' kick). Aiu Brown, i run, (tkstrana kic) UTAH Robbins 58, poss from Lonomire (Jensen kick) ASU FG Ekstrond 47 UTAH Marshall, 10. pas? from Long mire (Jensen kick) ASU-FG Ekstrond 32 ASU Green, tj, run (Ekstrond lick) ASU Green, 35.

run (Ekstrond kick) A 24.068 ORE Drake 28 interception return (Battle kick). STAN Brown 2 run (Garcio kick). STAN W. Moore 41 fron Bunce (Gorcio kick). OPE-FG Bottle 3 STAN Winesberry 76 pass from Buce (Garcia kick).

0- 0 3-10 LEOL PITCHES OUT HOLE FOR LAMKA TOUCHDOWN Center Tom Leone straightens up to block out Colo- scores on 1-yard plunge late in final period, rado player, as Ohio State's quarterback Don Lamka Son Oieno 0 ft 0 So uthern Miss 0 7 OU Doneoon. run (Guy kick) SOU FG puy.2? A 11.100 i.

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