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33 Advertiser, Li Fayette, Sept. 30, 1973 Rebels USM Oe Miss Slaughter Not re Dame Downs Purdue By 20-7 Reed and tacked on three nor tallies in the final period. Re OXFORD. Miss. (AP) Veter loss to Southern which triggered Vaught's 1970 heart at an John vaugnt applied ms tack that pushed mm inw "'-j coaching magic to quarterback serve tailback nan rurtf scored twice! on short runs and uh Quarterback Stan Bounds retirement.

Responding Kenny Lyons Saturday and the "The fact that we were able to come from behind, play a uncertain junior led Mis passed to end Danny Stalling! WEST LAFAYETTE, Dame Coach Art Parseghian Ind. (AP) "This is young explained Saturday, moments ball club and we weren't sure after his sroenth-ranked Irish how we would react," Notre downed rival Purdue 20-7. pressure game and win on the -I -J A MmBlki. rr for the oiner. sissippi's inspired Rebels to a 41-0 victory over Southern alumni pressures, tne sity ousted Billy Kmard and reinstated Vaught as head coach last Tuesday.

ni fi arlrteH a third ParsfSghian said. "I have to be pleased with that" The oft-injured Lyons, rusty nnr-hrinmn hv tailback James The Irish took a quick 3-0 in his first tnree outings tms lead on a 22-yard field goal by season, responded to the midweek coaching swap with his best showing in two years. senior Bob Thomas, but Purdue struck early in the second quarter and went ahead 7-3 lead on SMwwwwiiwy'awpwapwwFi 3r'y3raBir'wwfw I 7 I ijji Lest Chance Southern lost three golden scoring chances. The Golden Eagles recovered at the Rebel one in the first period, then fumbled themselves on the first play. 1 Quarterback Jeff Bower drove Southern to the Rebel 13 In the third, only to fumble, then to the three in the fourth quarter, only to have Ole Miss intercept at the goal.

He scored the Rebels first a 53-yard pass play from quar touchdown in the second quar Rutgers Bombs Tigers 39-14 terback Bo Bobrowski to split Georgia Upsets 'Pack, 31-12 ATHENS. Ga. (AP) Elu-i Washington, who ignited Geor-tive freshman speedster Gene gia's second half comeback last Washington exploded for a pair week against Clemson with a Of first half touchdowns an, 96-yard kickoff return, raced ter and engineered drives to two field goals before Inter end Larry Burton, an Olympic sprinter. Irish Defense mission, putting the outcome beyond doubt The Irish defense then tight- The victory avenged a 30-14 PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) -Tailback Jim "JJ." Jennings end! considerably and the ran fnr 193 vards and five Notre Dame offense got a score on the board late in the same tniirbrlowns as Rutgers de First Downs Rushes-yards 86-yard kickoff return and a 27- quarter to take the lead for feated Princeton 39-14 Saturday Hogs Upset Iowa State the following kickoff 86-yards, 17 seconds later.

Georgia's sophomore quarter good. Passing yards Return yards Passes USM OK Mist 1 17 3-2 50-250 20 SO -3 H-3J-1-- -2i. t-30 $-41 7-3 1-1 50 3-2 o-o in the annual renewal of college football's oldest rivalry. yard run lifting Georgia to a Sl-12 college football victory, over 19th-ranked North Carolina State Saturday. back Ralph Page took over the sputtering Bulldog offense early Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards Southern Mississippi "We played a good football team, obviously," said Purdue Coach Alx Agase.

"I couldnt be more proud of a team than I am of this one today. I just FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) Jennings, who scored three times on the ground in the Scarlets' last week Sophomore Glyns Harrison; in the second quarter and 13 7 2141 Sophomore cornerback Harris knocked down an at Mississippi guided the Southeastern Confer against Lehieh. carried 39 Miss-Lyons 3 run (Lavingheui kick) can't say enough for our de ence darkhorses on a 53-yard scoring drive. times on a variety of sweeps tempted two-point conversion pass and preserved Arkansas' fense.

I'm happy with the ef slants and power drivess. His fort but we still like to win, 21-19 upset victory over Iowa backfield heroics were supple Set Up The touchdown was set tip Miss FG uvmgnouze si Miss FG LavinghouM 40 Miss Reed 3 run (Lavinghoui kick) Miss Murff 2 run (Lavinghoui kick) Mlss-Murff 2 run (Lavinghouze kick) Miss Stallings 22 pass from Bounds (L- vinghouze kick) State Saturday. mented by a strong effort trom when linebacker Keith Harris "Our offense improved some, but It didn't improve enough to score enough points to win a fullback Ron Shycko, who car picked off his second inter ried 14 times for 88 yards. ception of the day. Harrison ball game," the subdued first year coach added.

Simply Had and Andy Reid scored the Bulldog's other touchdowns while freshman Allan Leavitt added a Sl-yard field goal for the Bulldogs, now 2-0-1 for the season. Stan Fritts had both of the WoUpack scores. However, senior running back Willie Burden was most of the state's attack, running for 160 yards on 13 carries. Split End Washington, a 19-year-old split end from Hopkins, put Georgia in front -to stay after the Wolfpack. 2-2, took the opening kickoff and marched 84 Sards for a 6-0 lead.

then capped the march, going over from the one. Washington also had a part in this drive. Harris dove in front of a Mike Stanley pass intended for Mike Strachan with 1:24 left in the game. Stanley's one-yard touchdown run had narrowed the Razorback lead to two points. Arkansas' winning touchdown, a five-yard pass from HURDLES INTO END ZONE Mark Miller (10), Missouri right end, hurdles over a North Carolina player and into the end zone after catching pass from quarterback John Cherry in the first period Saturday.

Missouri won 27-14. (AP Wirephoto) Notre Dame, 2-0, simply had too much ground power and defense for the Boilermakers, 1-2, snaring a key third down pass of 16 yards for a first down at the State 25. Indiana Knocks Off Cats, 17-3 It was the second straight loss Page then hit another third for Purdue. Mike Kirkland to Jack Etti- The tenor was set on the nger, was disputed by the Cy down pass play of 13 yards to yet another sophomore, Rich game's first play wheti soph clones, who contended Arkansas had 12 players on the ard Appleby, at the one. Then Skirted omore speedster Art Best took a pitchout, broke a tackle at Then, the 6-foot-l, 173-pound Cornhuskers Clip Badgers moved before the snap and the ball was moved back to the eight.

Kentucky had to settle for its only score of the game, the line of scrimmage and BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP), Halfback Ken Starling and quarterback Willie Jones fired up a sluggish Indiana offense in Washington then skirted for field. Iowa State coach Earle Bruce came onto the field to argue with officials but the touchdown stood. dashed 64 yards to the Purdue his second TD on an end 11-yard line. the second quarter Saturday.

Thomas kicked his first of his around with 2:43 left in the half, giving the Bulldogs a 21-6 halftime edge. two field goals three plays lat First Downs er. a 25-yard field goal by Ron Steele. The final Indiana touchdown came in the fourth quarter after Kentucky quarterback Ernie Lewis was sacked for a 20-yard loss and fumbled at the Indiana one-yard line. Jones a row that the) highly favored? p-ssi, varc Passing yards Georgia N.C.

Stat 1 19 First downs la Iowa Stat Arkansas 14 52-227 54-211 101 121 39 7-19-3 11-27-1 7-3S 5-30 4-3 3-2 2-15 4-30 0 10. 3. 0-19 Rushes-yards 48-246 42-204 Return yards Passes Puns Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards Iowa Stat Arkansas Passing yardage ISO 4 Return yardage -5 11 Passes 14-30 3 5-15-1 Punts 4-31 7-41 a keeper two plunged over on NO Pur 10 10 42-290 35-33 91 153 34 II 4-14-2 11-J6-2 4-43 7-39 3-2 3-2 3-15 S-20 1 I 3-20 7 0-7 First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards Notre Dam Purdue ND FG Thomas IJ 10. .0. .3.

Colorado Duo Stuns Bears i BOULDER, Colo. (AP) -Sophomore quarterbacks Clyde Crutchmer and. David Williams each threw two touchdown passes and fullback Bo Matthews ripped the Baylor defense for 140 yards rushing as Colorado routed the Bears 52-28 Saturday in college football. The Colorado defense, considered a question mark prior to thci season, contributed to the Buffalo romp. The Buffs held Baylor to 29 yards on thhe ground and 48 through the air in the first half.

Fumbles-fost 1-1 4-34 N.CStata 4 0 6 012 Georgia 7 14 0 324 LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) Nebraska's second-ranked Cornhuskers, frustrated and trailing huskers, frustrated and trailing much of the game, got a 14-yard touchdown run from Tony Davis with less than three minutes remaining to pull out a 20-16 victory over Wisconsin's un-ranked Badgers before 76,279 football fans here Saturday. What had been a 7-7 standoff turned frantic in the final period with the lelad switching four Cornhuskers have had to draw on a fourth quarter rally to move in front. North Carolina State yielded 31-14 last week. Nebraska has beaten Big Ten opponents 12 times since dropping a decision to Minnesota in 1960 but for more than three quarters Saturday it appeared that Wisconsin, drawing on the tireless running of Bill Marek, would cut the string.

NCS Frittj i run OtleJc failed) Ga Washington as kickoff return leading the Hoosiers to a 17-3 college football victory over Kentucky's Wildcats. Jones and Starling teamed to get the Hoosiers moving after Kentucky substitute quarterback Mike Fanuzzi was tackled in his end zone for a safety. Jones, a 6-foot-4 junior, then hit six of seven passes in the Hoosiers first touchdown drive. Starling, a 5-11 senior, took the ball in from the one for the score. Was Stalled Kentucky was stalled by two interceptions and a fumble in the first quarter but came back quickly, marching to the Indiana three-yard line.

The Wildcats tried a fourth-down play but a lineman (Leavitt kick) Ark-FG Kirkland 47 Ark-Morton 68 run (Kirkland kick) ISU Jones 25 pass from Stanley (Goed-en kick) ISU FG Goedien 24 ISU FG Goedjen 26 Ark FG Kirkland 41 Ark Ettinger fiv pass from Kirkland (Kirkland run) ISU Stanley one run (pass failed) Purd-Burton S3 pass from Bobrowski Ga Harrison I run (Leavitt kick) Ga Washington 27 run (Leavitt kick) NCS-Frltts 1 run (run failed) Ga FG Leavitt 51 Ga Reid 20 run (Leavitt kick) A 52,700. iconner kick) ND Best run (Thomas kick) ND Bullock 1 run (Thomas kick) NO FG Thomas 42 A-4M91 plays later. Kentucky Indiana First downs 14 12 Rushes-yards 51-179 49-115 Passing yrds 33 92 Return yards 14 4 Passes J2 U5- Punts a-42 Ml Fumbles-lost 7-2 0-0 Penalties-yards 15s 5-26 Kentucky 0 3 4 61 Indian 10 7-17 4 10 717 Ind Safety Fanuul tackled In end zone Ind Starlins 1 run (Herrls run) Ky-FS Steel 25 Ind Jones 1 run (Stavroff kick) Penn State Zips By Iowa, 27-8, In Rain Grambling Wins Again, Beats Prairie View Baylor Colorado IS 20 S2-M 4J-270 1M 224 i as i 14-29-2 12-2M 7-32 4-S 4-3 2-1 First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards Taylor STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) GRAMBLING, La. (AP) Threle more touchdowns came Iowa's efforts to sustain a drive.

The Hawkeyes didn't register a first down until the final two minutes of the Three touchdown passes by quarterback Tom Shuman and TONY MANNINA President SAYS: 4-70 1-52 114-M on a two-yard plunge by run Undefeated Grambling College got cranked up after a slow Colorado 21 14 3-S2 ning back John Moore, a 52 quarter as the Mate defenders start to wallop Prairie View 37 f-. Colo Haggerty 42 pass from Crutchmer times. Moved Ahead Wisconsin moved ahead on 29-yard Rich Barrios field- goal. Nebraska regained control on Dave Humm's 23-yard touchdown pass to Frosty Anderson, only to have the Badgers move ahead 16-14 on a 96-yard kickoff return by Selvie Washington with barely five minuteis left Nebraska staved off the major upset with an 83-yard drive in seven plays. Ritch Bahe's 40-yard run was the big gainer before Davis scored.

Third Loss It was Wisconsin's third loss of the season by a margin of less than one touchdown, the Badgers having lost to Purdue 14-13 and to Colorado 28-25. It marked the second week in poured on quarteirback Kyle ikick raiieo) 12 in a Southwestern Athletic Conference football game here Cam 23 pass from Crutchmer Skogman on passing situations yard punt return by Samuel Sams, and a TD pass by young quarterback Terry Brown to Dwight Scales. Rodney Zeno icrufchmer run) a tough deffiise carried sixth-ranked Penn State to a 27-8 football victory over Iowa Saturday before a rain-drenched homecoming crowd of 59,980 at Beaver Stadium. Coach Joe' Paterno's unbeaten Nittany Lions locked up Saturday. Colo-Shwn 39 pass Interception (Lima and stopped the running game cold.

It was the fourth victory of KICKJ Colo-Matthews 43 run (Lima kick) "Associated Travel Service can make a world of difference, no matter where in the world you want to go." WE ARRANGE: TRANSPORTATION HOTELS TOURS CRUISES Iowa's best opportunity in the Bay-Townsend 1 pass from Armstrong t'lin raneaj Co'o-M 3 run (Lime kick) first half came early in the second period when Rick Penny in their third straight triumph coio-caln 11 pass from Williams tuma kick) booted a 27-yard field goal. Both Prairie View scores came on the throwing of quarterback Ken Parker. 51-yard Drive He spurred the Panthers through a 51-yard driv climaxed when he hit wide receiver Joe Tanner with a pass that tercepted a Shuman pass the Bay Kilgor 77 pass from Jeffrey with a first-period three-touchdown assault on the embattled Hawkeyes, who had lost to pow the season for thi Tigers, ranked second In The Associated Press small college poll. Camtaux Passed Quarterback Joe Coraeaux passed to Sammie White for two Grambling touchdowns, one an 18-yard throw, the other for 27. first on the Penn State quarterback this season at the Lions' 32-yardline.

The Hawkeyes, erhouses Michigan and UCLA luancer pass from Jettrey) Colo FS Lima 44 Bay Lacy 22 un (Jeffrey run) Bay Dancer 21 pass from Jeffrey (run sailed) A (1,041 in a winless season. Workhorse Fullback however, lost lour yards on ASSOCIATED TRAVEL SERVICES "Our Service Is Free" 711 PIN HOOK RD. PH. 318233-5521 made it 6-3 at the half and John Cappelletti, the Lions' three plays and were forced to punt by the unyielding Penn State) defense. left the Panthers with delusions of upset.

workhorse fullback, ripped 16 yards for the first touchdown after only 3:24 of the opening Wis Neb -a 51-175 45-141 39 297 33 40 4-9-0 25-24-2 8-38 5-41 1-1 4-2 4-36 4-38 7 14 First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumb'es-losf Penalties-yards Wisconsin, quarter, on its next series. OPEN DAILY 9-9; CLOSED SUNDAY Maryland Terps Stop Cats 31-3 7 0 0 13-20 meoraina state drove 53 yards on 10 plays with Shuman throwing the final nine yards to Chuck Herd in the end zone. Two min Nebr Davis pass from Humm (Sana- Parker bombed Grambling with a pass play to wide receiver John Mooref that covered 73 yards for the second and final Panther score. Grambling's defense limited Prairie View to 33 yards rushing and kept. Parker under heavy pressure.

The Tigers' combined offense was 273 yards. A utes later, it was 21-0 as Shu man tossed a 32-yarder to Dave left elbow on the final play of kick) Wise Washington 1 run (Barrios kick) Wise FG Barrios 29 Nebr Andersen 23 pass from Humm (Sanger kick) Wise Washington 96 kickoff return (kick failed Nebr Davis 14 run (pass failed) A 74,279 uiana and Chris Bahr booted a third conversion. While the State offense the first quarter. The Terps, who also beat the Wildcats last year with a fourth quarter splurgef, then scored on a 56-yard punt return by Bob romped, Its defense throttled Iowa Penn Stat Smith and an Interception run- 4-FULL-PLY Virginia Cavaliers Bop Duke Blue Devils 7-3 11 13 47-4 49-127 185 92 0 IIS 14-27-1 4-14-1 5-42 1-0 4-2 back of 30 yards by Mike Cielensky. 20 Yarder Mike-Mayer booted a 20-yard- First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards Iowa COLLEGE PARK, Md.

(AP) Lou Cartel's 61-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter broke open a dull battle of field goals and Maryland added two more long scoring plays in the next six minutes to whallop Villanova 31-3 in a football game Saturday. Until Carter streaked down the left sideline on the second play of the final period, Mary-land's 20-point favorites led 9-3 on three field goals by Steve Mike-Mayer, including a ichool record 54 yarder. Services Maryland, now 2-1, lost the eervices of quartfirback Al Neville who suffered a dislocated NYLON CORD 5-41 4-) er prior to his recordbreaker for a 6-3 halftime lead, and added anothelr from 35 yards in 0 0 Penn State 0 6 0-27 After that the Cavaliers drove into Duke territory six PS Cappelletti 16 run (Bahr kick) BLACKVALLS Reg. 19.94-6.50x13 the third quarter. He also PS Herd pass from Shuman (Bahr kick) PS-eiand 32 pass from Shuman (Bahr times on the passing of Gard missed from 46 and 32 yards.

Villanova, which lost for the KICKI ner but the Duke Blue Devils threw back every threat, twice third time in four starts, failed n5THerl Ps -om Shuman (kick icttieai on pass interceptions. on a fourth-and-one try on the rowa-jensen 7 pass from Caldwell 17 57 If if Lal Li 1.75 Each Duke's first serious threat first play of the fourth quarter. iiaiaweu run) after a 30-yard field goal by Carter then went 61 yards, David Malechek in the first pe sprung for the final 30 yards on SUES US. Skll I F.I.T. 5.S0.15SS 19.M 71 6.00x15 SS 20.18 A 0 0 Tij" t.95.14 20.94 I afOO yjf 7.00.11 20.94 IV TtT 7.35,14 21.94 7.75.14 22.94 IE AO lioT 7.75.15 72.94 1 3lOO TIT 1.25.I4 23.94 fjft" .25.15 23.94 10.00 on QP CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA-(AP)-Scott Gardner's 65-yard bomb to Kent Merritt on Virginia's third play from scrimmage accounted for the game's only touchdwon Saturday as the Cavaliers' defense stood off two Duke threats for a 7-3 Atlantic Coast Conference football victory over the Blue Devils.

Two plays after a Duke kick-off following a Blue Devil field goal, Gardner hit Merritt on a pass up the middle at midfield. The ACC sprint champion ran away from and eluded three Duke defenders to complete the scoring play. riod camel midway In the third a block by wingback John quarter when the Blue Devils drove to a first down at the Schultz. Initial First Mounted Free No Trade-In Required Whitewalls 2.44 Mora Each All Tires Plus F.E.T. The Wildcats had recorded Virginia eight.

Hurricanes Blow Oyer Fla. State TALLAHASSEE, Fla (AP) their initial first down of the game on a second-quarter drive 7 0 0-3 0-7 which ended when Leroy Duke Virginia Duke FG Malechek 30 Vlr-Merrltf 65 pass (Maxwell kick) from Gardner Hughes recovered a fumble for SHOCK Maryland on the Terps 18. I I SiUUNTU I I GUAUNTEf Tailback Wood Thompson it umi paili to ofnen MTIRlAlS OR wtMRMAIMMkT OR stampeded through the Florida aioMH fiu mm mmM MCIOMT, ANY TIX pURINOYOUROWIEHSHIfOrTHIieAH WU RIHACE IT CMMIftQ ONLY LOW OUTS. RUtT OUT OR WAR OUT. AMR HiJutf OR MCtDfhlT.

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Had Shocked Michigan State had shocked the Bruins by rebounding from their first scoring drive to notch a field goal from the 44-yard line by Dirk Kyrt. After recovering a Bruin fumble at the UCLA 38, MSU scored again on a one-yard plunge by Tyrone Wilson for a 13-6 lead. Kyrt added a field goal in the third period and the two teams exchanged touchdowns in the final minute. Mark Harmon went MSU surpised the Bruins by six times for 62 yards on the Hurricane drive, including a five-yard dash for the score with 6:24 left in the game. The Miami march matched Florida State's best offensive drive of the season, a 16-play, 69-yard sustained march led by quarterback Billy Sexton.

Tailback Hodges Mitchell, nursing an ankle injury, plunged over tackle for one yard and the touchdown that put Florida State ahead, 10-7, with 3:22 remaining in the third period. Ml FSU First Downs 23 11 ushes-yards 57-275 31-71 Passing yards 126 41 Return yards 25 7 Passes y-17-1 7-14-0 Punts 2-35 a-42 Fumbles-lost 4-2 0-0 Penalties-yards 9-74 2-20 Miami 0 7 0 7-14 FSU 0 310 FS-FO Askins 51 Ml Hall I run (Huffman kick) 1 I FS-Mitcneil 1 run (Askln kick) tl-Thomcson 4 run (Huffman kick) 9 VA la) itKVtti INLUDiD: Guaranteed As Long As You Own Your 1. Replace front brake pads 5. Repack inner and outer besrinas i i i. 1 SUPER K-ECO BATTERY eg.3l.8 To 34.88 Imlolted KEN'S GOLF DRIVING RANGE 10 Minute Drive North on the New Highway 167 From Lafayette Balls, .50, $1 a Bucket FREE Clubs For Men, Women And Children COLD BEER Open Week Days 4 PM-IO PM Saturday Cr Sunday All Day UCLA 21 0 7-34 marching for a field goal and touchdown to take the lead.

UCLA had moved 76 yards with the opening kickoff for a touchdown on Johnson's six-yard sweep. UCLA Quarterback Second-string UCLA quarterback John Sciarra tossed a 48-yard bomb to give the Bruins a 13-10 lead and Johnson scored his second touchdown just one play after the Spartans fumbled the ensuing kickoff. He also scored the Bruin's final touchdown in the big second quarter on a seven-yard dash. Both squads moved the ball i. nesuriac romii o.

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