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THE SUNDAY NEWS, SEPTEMBER 24, 1967-41 UCLA CrushefcT Kings Point Crowned Bv Owls, 18-12 BucknellOutrims Gettysburg, 21-16 Baylor Panthers, 40- vivr.Q pdtyt vv up By HERBERT G. PELKY Mike DeFelice hit Jim" Callahan SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) with a one-yard touchdown pass Syracuse. stymied for two per- LEWISBURG. Pa.

(AP) Tail- passes in the first period the winless Gettvsburc Bucknell is on tne Iast PIa-v from scrim- mds by miscues turned a fumble back Dave Vassar cracked over Brat a 12 yarder to Arentowicz now j.j mage, giving Temple an 18-12 mrn a thirH penoa toucnaown frnm -th coHc ra. me na tor iu yaras to tootoaii victory over lungs from the one with 50 seconds re- Bucknell rto5ed back Bain' sained 193 yards on ay isputtering Bears their second maimng to gie BUCKnen a ji-ib Gettysburg bounced back with me ground ana yj in tne air The touchdown was the second setback of the season 7-0. football victory over Gettysburg two TDs in the second quarter, while Gettysburg moved the ball in the last four minutes of the I Saturday. ruuoaci sieve uranai piungea 149 yards and threw tor 149. arne for the 0wls, who had game ine ruggea Syracuse aetense across irom tne ano quarter- completely throttled the Baylor Vassar TD capped a 46-yard back Rubv hit halfback Dave attack, limiting the Bears" to march led b' quarterback Sam Damore on a 27-vard pass.

SCORING 'spent the rest of the game losing iGettysbufu on 3 t-M the bal1 four times on fumbles Buckneii 7-2i and once on a pass interception. Buck Arentowicz 12 pass from havri-i iiour yards rushing and 139 iu ndiuv 23-YARD FG lak (Wannak kick) yards through the air. Arentowicz. STATISTICS Buck Bair 10 pass rrom Havrilak iMa- TU i me WCIU ill irom, kick Baylor Syracuse PULL AHEAD 200-POUND DEMON 3 run (Lukis kick) eimI 14. on a 23-vard third Quarter; Gett-Bmdt 22 10 Damore 27 pass from Ruby (pass Rushing yardaqe Defensive end Stevp TmiaHi I The Bisons pulled ahead early field goal by Bud Lukis.

But tho 9on.nnnH riom. cQi in the game with Havrilak con- then came the final Bison drive Ret-jr yardage 243 49 11-20-2 6-29 2 UtMT ri) LUKIS Buck Vassar run (Marinak kick) Attendance 7,000. 4 135 63 12-31-1 9-35 1 55 necting for two touchdown that hung a second defeat on Pu'c Fumb'es lost Yards oenai zed SCORING Temole 0 6 0 12- Kinqs Point 6 0 6 0- Orange score when he jarred the ball loose from Bear quar. terback Ken Stockdale. Dave Casmay fell on the bounding football on Che Bear 16.

Fullback Larry Csonka, who picked up 94 yards on 24 carries, put the Orange on the scoreboard two plays later when he exploded into Che end zone from KP-Veoer 3 run (kick tailed) Temp waller 3 run (kick failed) KP 5 run (kick fai'ed) Temo Derchack 1 run (kick tailed) Temp C.iilahan 1 pass from DeFelice. (kick failed) Attendance 4.000. a yard out. HEIR TO NO. 44 Sophomore quarterback Rich Panczyszyn, heir to the legendary No.

44 worn by previous Orange greats Floyd Little, Jimmy Brown and Ernie Davis provided the spark that got Syracuse moving. Panczyszyn, understudy to BC Defeats ilia nova On FG, 27-24 VILLANOVA, Pa. (AP)-Bob Gallivan booted a 25-yard field goal with 35 seconds left and lifted Boston College to a 27-24 vic-1 0 over Villanova Saturday. Gallivan's kick capped a six-play, 65-yard drive after the veteran Rick Cassata. came off the bench late in the second pe riod and moved the Orange the 70 yards to within inches of the goal line only to have time run wucicais naa rcDouna irom a am 0 halftime deficit to tie the garni.

ci a a -i 1 1 out at the half. Panczyszyn was the game's second teading ground gamer picking up 88 yards in 18 Clearing the way is UCLA's Gordon Bosserman (79). The Pitt players are Paul Killian (30) and Dave Drake (65). PITTSBURGH UP THE MIDDLE UCLA's Rick Purdy (33), center, goes up the middle of the Pitt line for a one yard gain during the second quarter Saturday at Pittsburgh. od.

DRIVE SETS STAGE Boston College drove to the Villanova seven-yard-line with less than a minute remaining to STATISTICS set the stage for Gallivans game-winning boot. Duke Michigan 15 20 133 1J6 84 174 111 102 6-16-1 13-27-2 6-33 4-35 3 1 30 30 First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Return yardage Passes Pums Fumbles lost Yards penalized Jones Gains 160 Yards To Army Beats Lead Bruins' Ground Game 26-7; SCORING Baylor 0 0 0 00 Sub Stars Syracuse 0 0 7 07 Syr Csonka 1 run (Mantie kick) Attendance 31,457. the first half, a 30-yarder. plus two touchdown runs by halfback Dave Bennett gave the Eagles their early lead. i 1 1 a 0 va scored its first touchdown in the third period after recovering a fumble on the Boston College 29-yard line.

Six plays later, halfback John Stopper scooted over for the TD to By IRA MILLER ers, relied on a savage wound PITTSBURGH (AP) to crush outclassed Pitt Jones hammered out 160 yards I 0 as UCLA, repeatedly given good 40'8 Saturday-field position by its swift defend-! The sixth-ranked Bruins didn't By TED SMITS Associated Press Sports Editor dropped here by Bob Jockisch (partly hidden), and Notre Dame teammate Don Reid (11), in their non-conference game Saturday at South Bend, Ind. Notre Dame won, 41-8. SOUTH BEND. Ind. LIKE A PLANE FOR 17 YARDS California quarterback Randy Humphries (13) sails through the air and gains 17 yards in fourth quarter before being have to drive more than 55 WEST POINT, N.Y.

(AP) yarfcfor.tou-n ing up a 30-0 lead before Pitt SOnhomore. took over for the ail- sonhomore. took over for the ail Rams KO Delaware's Hens, 28-17 Soph Boots Michigan To 10-7 Win crossed midfield for the first ing veteran Steve Lindell at time in the third quarter. quarterback Saturday and led RE PLACES FARR Army to surprising 26-7 victo- ry over Virginia in the opening Jones, a sophomore who re-game of the season for both placed All-America Mel Lehigh Rallies To Win 50-20 Hurricanes Tricked By Wildcats NEWARK, Del. (AP)-Rhode Island quarterback Larry Caswell threw a 43-yard touchdown put the Wildcats on the scoreboard.

Boston came back with a 31-yard pass play from Fallon to end Jim Kavanagh. SCORING Boston College 0 17 7 3 27 Villanova 0 0 16 H-24 Bost Bennett 1 run (Gallivan kick) Bost Bennett 13 run (Gallivan kick) Bost FG Gallivan 20 Vili Stopper run (Sodaskl run) Bost Kavanagh 31 pass from Fallon (Gallivan kick) Vill Boal run (Walik run) Vill Boyd 23 pass from Andreiko (Boal run) Bost FG Gallivan 25 Attendance 12,025 iidue uie mow imp iesive ueuui Van Evan, who laved on in 1cn it; nass to end Frank Giselman to by any UCLA back last week, gaining 135 yards', tuj Dut Rhode Is and ahead th BETHLEHEM, Pa. (AP) Six deficit in the second quarter. different players scored touch- It was Lehigh's highest point against Tennessee. His 9.

three minutes to play and then against the Panthers came on 19 g.J, Nick Kurilko Ras added another quick EKJSS Skeffrergoals ot 'so 2 an interception to defeat touchdown sprint. Ivards i Delaware 28-17 in a Saturday EVANSTON, 111. (AP) By BILL HALLS Associated Press Sports Writer ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) Sophomore Frank Titas booted a 27-yard field goal with 18 seconds to play, boosting Michigan Northwesterns clawing Wildcats down as Lehlgh Ithaca since the Engineers executed a trick play in the clos- 50-20 Saturday in the first foot- f'J'eu football game. yuaneioacK u-aiy aeoan en- maxed two drives by running 'SPARKS VIRGINIA lL ing minutes of the game on a ball game of the season for both After the Geiselmar-CasweU pass from haifback Chico Kur- nPn00C i Tailback Fr a Cavagnoro to a 10-7 comeback victory overjOVer himself for scores before Iowa Upsets Frank Quayle, who was sev Duke Saturday before 79,492 enth in the nation in rushing last retiring with a 24-0 lead and nine minutes left in the third score, Jd Kassack stole a Blue zavksi to quaterback Bill Melzeri 6 iscorea on toucnaown plunges ot Hen pass on the first play after for a 19.7 victorv Saturdav over' Tne winning their 3 ana 1 yards to lead the scoring fans.

year, sparked the Virginia at Wolverine TCU, 24-9 quarterback Dick the kickoff and brought it viamer set up the field eoal thp 5mt in tho firpi throo min. ii i The Hurricanes, ranked eighth scored the visitors 43-0 in the 1 Kicker, converted sixj nationally, were caught flat-foot-second half, overcoming a 20-0 the Delaware 11. Bill Djerke dove over from the 1 for the fourth Rhode Island TD and then kicked the last of his four extra points. ed after having put on a desper SCORING IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) Poised and polished Ed Podolak 7 0-20 'ea underdog Iowa to a con. 7 22 21-so vincing 24-9 conquest of Texas with passes to halfbacks Ernie utes after substitute quarter-: run at the start of the second Sharpe and Ron Johnson after back BiU Bolden was injured, period.

That put Virginia tempo-S UCLA' hamPered by its own rarily in the lead 7-6. the Michigan 49 in the final mm- errors, yielded the ball twice on Quayle's score came on a ute of play. fumbles inside the Pitt 30 in the touchdown march in which six ate rallying drive to take the; lead 7-6 with less than 10 min- 13 0 Ithaca Lehigh MeCarver Hurt ttha-Girous 2a run (kick tailed) Christian University in an mter- Jeff Lippincott's 30-yard field utes to play. Bonn sectional football opener for cau, 6vr? uu piays covered b4 yaras witn 34 goai gave Delaware a 17-14 Northwestern, which had capi-f ST. LOUIS (AP) Catcher The Michigan vicfnrv nvpr- missed a Held goal try because nf thpsp arennntpd for hv Genpi i-j ti faliprl nn a ctnlon nocc tr tab-o i tu Ci Leh MHalavaqe 7 pass from Laubach hnth tpams Sailirdav 0 KrvUkln nt 1 ildtlLlUlC ICdU dl LCI U1C UVU uoo imhv jjjj iVlUV-dlVCl Ul lilC Ol.

LiUUlS (I vton kick (kick failed) In addition to oassins for one siiduuweu a line uuke cieiensive Aineue pais 10 wuayie. teams a prnaitpri senrinff a nair b-U lead Oil tne second Diav Ot fard nak snffpreH a fnnt nuirv, Leh-cwgnoro 3 run i 1 I m- 1 A 1 i 1 .1 r- i 1 1. the final quarter, trapped punter when struck bv a nitched ball in 'bv touchdown and running for an- Hank Collins with a fumbled Saturday's game with the At- the iunior Quarterback snapback on the Miami 9. lanta Braves davton kick) displayed some elusive runnr.g After a running play failed to. MeCarver was hit on four toes irtdX? runTLa'kickf1 ability in slicing through the gain, Melzer handed off to the left foot.

He stayed in the kickhZern '2 p8ss from Baxter TCU line numerous times when zawski, circled left end and took game and scored the first run. I Iowa needed vital yardage. pciiuiiiidiiue, leu Dy Anuy I-IKSI TOUCHDOWN ieunei nineue nui beuuuAjof touchdowns With Delaware Beath, who stopped three Mich-1 The 'Bruins' first touchdown had ever started a college game i hitting pay dirt first on a one-igan drives, two with 0n a 47-yard seven-'olay 0 but both Performed i yard sweep by Jim Lasaski. pass interceptions in the first i drive on which Beba'n and Jones cooIy- They Played to a crowd of half and the third with a fumble carries after Vic Le- i 28,500, the largest opener recovery in the fourth quarter. pist0 recovered a fumble by Pitt Army's history.

i VI cc Vidmer carried Michigan to i Quarterback Frank Gustine. Be-SCORES FIRST i-iioovu the Duke 10-yard line in three ban scored from the nine. I Army scored first on a 53 yard CIT plays to set up the winning field Pltt missed a fourth down 1 march'in nine piays in the oien-jP8 goal. A 33-yard pass to Johnson play at its own 31 late the KurzawsKi pass to score tne winning touchdown with 4:13 to go- WHEN TO BUY A SIMCA? SCORING set ud the Diav. I opening quarter, setting up ararrvinc, i i -i rarrvnp rmm np kitt nn i.

i a m. ii. i Mr i vi a nvpr frnm thp ciY nn a i midmi i- souri's alert, defenders scored Northwestern 12 ON MARK 35-yard field goal by Zenon An-; itchout from LeDoux. -T- nricvcnvn NU Melzer 1 run (kick failed) twice as Butch DaVIS fled 53; WIA-Ooalskv run (Harris kick) SCORING varrtc with atnlpn nij.cc unit Rn. NU-AAelzer 9 pass from Kurzawsk V.

f.UU fnarr art. 0 7 0 Wehrli returned a punt 64: Attendance 3s.7so Virginia Armv Out Army-woessner run (kick failed) yards in an impressive 21-0 Armv-EVJan3s r4," 'pun. return (Steele football victory Over pass from LeDoux) iSouthern Methodist University rom tnere, ntas, wno nad missed a 30-yard field goal at- befre the half- Beban tempt earlier, stepped back and the Bruins 47 yards in 11 sent the ball squarely through Plays and scored from two. the uprights. 20-POINT FAVORITE Duke scored the second time! UCLA, a 20-point favorite, it had the ball, and after a scored the first two times it had fumble killed an earlier drive at the ball in the second half before the Michigan two.

Coach Tommy Prothro started Blue Devil quarterback Al resting his regulars. Woodall carried his team 31 Rick purdy dove over from Saturday. Hofstra Over Lafayette By Armv Evans 24 run (kick failed) Army-FG Kurilko 42 Attendance 28,500. It was the vicious running and blocking of fullback Barry Lischner, a 205-pound senior HERZOG TO MANAGE flO A NEW YORK (AP) Whitey from Pittsburgh, which! yards six plays tor tne toucn- the one at the end of a 40-yard rj ,1: 1 -I 1 i I J- il. -M A 11 UoifKonU Pranlr Rvan miT 7 "tiiug, un efiui ui prajei uevei- Hiciue ine Missouri onense go in in 71 ill I irJShtE thw period scormgr" utulL who carried five times in the umc me o.uiiia imu poaseMioii wlU manage the club's team in drive.

Gary Kimbrink's smart! win iiicwidiii- ine ci a team unt. imiiiui ezik sm .1. i. drive WOK a piicnoui ho 1 jones broke for his long run on he 12-club Florida Instriietinnallniiarterhakinir and drrarnd-pat- HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (API six-1 iu- o-- 1 Woodall and scored on a six and srnron nn a mc League in a 55-game season that mg sweeps also played a key yuarterpacK uon uauir.

passeu yard run around his own right end. i lut vniy suit tame uii a u- runslrom beot. 27 to i0V. 19 I role l'nr lwlt louchuowhs aamruay iyard, 20-play drive climaxed the time is NOW- jwhen Gustine scored from the nno oorlv in flip final nnarfpr SCORING Mich oan 7 310 That was the only time all day UUKe KVan 0 run Hf plH and led unoeaten Hoistra to us second straight shutout, a 28-0 rout of Lafayette. Gault, a senior, had things all his own way, passing 33 yards to Jim Thorpe for one touchdown and five yards to J.

Graffs for another while directing the Flying Dutchman's overwhelming Shflroe 7 run i lias mcr.) v. Sharpe 7 run (Titas Ikck) AAich Georgia Shuts Out Miss. State, 30-0 Mich FG Titas 27 Attendance 79,492. STATISTICS Indiana Nips offense. UCA PITT J0 13 325 119 74 83 155 89 5-12 0 9-19-2 1-38 5-39 2 3 25 30 First downs Rushing yardaqe Passing yardaqe Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost ATHENS, Ga.

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733-3612 UCOIgia JUHipea lO a iasi Stan wnimm 4imuciuilr Lafavette 0 Yards penalized 0 0 0-0 7 7 ii Si in its drive for the Southeastern lru lvloore feven-yaro loucn-, mob ra 1,1 us 1U1 mc Hot SCORING nn -Thorpe 33 pass from C-ault mvv a uii oii-u 1uiivU awa vu I florPC KICK! Hot Williains 1 run (Thoroe kick) 0 0 0 8- 8 Hof-Graffs pass from Gault (Thorpe (Andrusyshyn da Wlth bru'smg defensive play Jim McCullough, who hit on kick) Began 9 run carrying the seventh ranked kicks ot 30, 31 and 24 yards. 1 r-u Anarusysnyn nn Beban 2 run (Andrusvshvn duhuuks iu ov-u cum UCM 01 UCA Pitt UCLA kick) UCLA UCLA kick) UCLA kick) UCLA Pitt -Gustine) UCLA Purdy run (Andrusyshyn! fumbling Mississippi State. The Maroons fumbled five Jones 43 run (kick failed) times and made only five first Gustine i run (Rife pass from downs against the Georgia de- BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) -Indiana spotted Kentucky 10 points Saturday, then rebounded to win 12-10 on a brilliant running and passing debut by sophomore quarterback Harry Gon-so. Gonso, a short husky bundle of energy from Findlay, Ohio, passed for both of the Hoosiers' touchdowns.

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Ga Moore 8 run (McCullough kick) Ga FG McCullough 30 GA FG McCullough 31 Ga Jenkins 1 run (VicCullough kick) Ga FG McCullough 24 Ga-Hunhes 20 pass from Hampton (McCullough kick) Attendance 54,512.

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