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Husky 1 downs ushats-yards asstril yards yards i unts umbles-tmt analtles.yards Ifoxet Christian Minnsiota usky 11: ally Enough TCU MInnesola 16 19 $O-144 73-212 106 99 11-271 4131 616 6-4 I 8 8 I run tklak failed) TCUCook 6 gess to Littleton (Giamatti kirk) Minn--ItO Goldberg 34 sEArrLE (AP) Skip scored three in the first half Saturday to lead ninth-ranked Texas A to a 2845 intersectional college football victory over Washington. The Huskies, who adjusted to the devastating Aggie sweep at halftime, pulled to within 21-15 in the final period, but quarterback David Walker began to take to the air and drove the Texans 72 yards in 17 '4)lays to put the game out of reach. Skip Walker's first touchdown came after Husky quart-pass was tipped Into the hands of Aggie Pat Thomas, who returned It 49 yards to the Washington 5-yard line. The Aggie halfback drove over from the three for the first score. A 21-yard sweep around left end gave Walker his second score and be dashed 61 yards with a screen pass from David Walker late In the second quarter.

34-Yard Burst Washington's only first-half score came on a 34-yard burst up the middle by halfback Willie Hendricks. A 45-yard pass from Fitzpatrick to Ken Conley helped narrow, the margin for the Huskies in the third quarter. Bucky Sams climaxed the final Aggie drive with a four-yard touchdown plunge. Two critical pass interference calls against the Aggies' Tim Gray helped the Huskies move to the Aggie one-yard line late in the game, but line, backer Ed Simonird broke through twice to throw reserve quarterback Chris Rowland for successive losses. Run Fails Washington missed the conversion after the first touchdown because of a bad pass from center, and Fitzpatrick's running attempt at a two-pointer failed after the second touchdown.

The defense kept Washington in the running, recovering five of seven A fumbles. A recovery by Al Burleson on the Aggie 34-yard line led to the first Husky touchdown, and another by DePorres Washington on the Aggie 20 at the end of the third quarter resulted tn Steve Robbins' 25- yard field goal. Bubba Bean led the Aggie trio of 100-yards-plus-a-game backs with 73 yards In 14 carries. Skip Walker had 53 yards In 14 tries and Sam picked up 23 on seven. Combo Works the final drive, David Walker began hitting Richard Osborne.

They connected on plays of 12, 13 and 7 yards. Disaster almost struck when Walker fumbled, but the ball was recovered by Osborne for a severorard gain. SiM(Yllinip a second-string All-American last year, finished with 17 tackles, 12 of them unassisted, while teammate John Mc Crumbly was in on 11 tackles and recovered a fumble. Cornerback Pat Thomas intercepted two Washington passes, the second in the end zone as the game drew to a close with a Husky drive. a I Strohmeler bopped Washington tacklers with 17, 10 unassisted, and Burleson had 12.

Cal Saves Win Over Arrrty 27-14 Army California First downt 22 27 Pushes-yards 62-241 86-723 Passing yards 71 193 Return yards 27 110 Passes 815-2 18-29-1 Punts 4-79 1-43 Fumbles-lost 2-0 3-0 Penalties-yards 4-23 8-81 irmy 7 7 0 0-14 rnis 0 alito 0 12 15-27 ArmGiltooly 3 run (Castelli i ArmGillooly 1 run (Castelli kick) (alMuncie 5 run (kick faled) 4 CalStrickland 1 run (run failed) calonver 7 pass from Sartwokski (Frallas pass from Bartwoksi) CalCrumpacker 45 interception (Van. der Meer kick) BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) Chuck Muncie end itoward Strickland. ran for touchdowns and Steve Bartkowski threw a 7yard, scoring pass to Steve Oliver to bring the California Bears from behind in the see. end half to a 27-14 victory over Army Saturday.

The Bears, 22-point favorites, were outplayed in the first half, trailing 14-0 at intermission. But Cal broke the game open in the second half aa its offense began to roll and its defense came alive. The defense Stopped a last. quarter Army drive on the Calf, and also accounted for the final Bears' score when Karl Crum packer intercepted a pan by Army lub-quarterbark Greg McGlasker and carried It 45 yards Vic the final Cal touchdown. Gi illogly Scores Quarterback Scott Gillogly made Army's two touchdowns on runs of three and one yards after piloting the Cadets on scoring drives of 88 and 80 yards, the first on the opening kickoff.

The victory gave Cal a 24 recorl and left Army 1-2, Cal marched the second-half kickoff 66 yards to score, with Muncie's 18-yarder the long gain of the drive. Muncie stepped into the right end tone corner from the 5 for the score. After four Army plays, Cal was on the march again and drove 53 yards to score with Strickland going up the middle for the last yard. The go-ahead touchdown at 3:56 of the final quarter, came on an 83-yard march in which Oliver grabbed Bartkowsld passes for 15, 12 and the final seven yards. San Jose State Ties Stanford an Jose Stanford First downs 20 12 ushes-yards 45-151 39-54 Passing yards 179 167 Return yards 57 61 Passes 14-37-5 13-27- 0 Punk 3-32 11-36 Fumbles-lost 2-1 2-0 Penalties-yards 6-47 4-37 San Jose 7 7 0 7-21 Stanford 0 14 7 0-21 SanKimball I run (Pinner kick) SanRobinson 4 run (Plotter kick) StanHill 13 pass from Cordova (Langford kick) StanInge 12 run (Langford kick) StanCordova 2 run (Langford kick) SanCrumiaz 5 pass from Kimball STANFORD, Calif.

(AP) The underdog San Jose State Spartans blew 14-point lead Saturday but drove 80 yards for a fourth period touchdown, with quarterback Craig Kimball throwing five yards to fullback Bill Crum ley in the end zone, to gain a 21-21 tie with Stanford. The tying touchdown came with five minutes left in the game and the Spartans got one more chance to score, moving the football to the Stanford 32-yard line in the final minute. But the Cardinals' defense threw Kimball for a loss and place kicker Ron Ploger, who converted successfully for San Jose's 21st point, fell far short on a 59-yard field goal attempt in the closing seconds. Cards Haven't Won Stanford, the Pacific-8 team with an 0-2-1 record, was unable to get a first down against San Jose State's defense in the opening quarter, The Spartans, 2-1-1, drove 86 yards for the first touchdown, with Kimball sneaking one yard for the score, and went 53 yards on a drive which ended with Walt Robinson's four-yard touchdown run early in the second quarter, The Cardinals finally got a first down as quarterback Mike Cordova completed a 47- yard pass play to Tony Hill. It sparked a 79-yard scoring drive and Cordova threw to Hill again oh.

a 13-yard touchdown pass. Stanford evened the score at 14-14 before halftime on Ron Inge's 12-yard scoring run and moved ahead in the third quarter When Paul Skabro's interception set up a two-yard touchdown run by Cordova. Reno Edges Viks 1914 RENO (AP) Wide receiv-. er Tom Olivero caught a 48- yard touchdown pass from Jeff Tisdel and Charlie Lee kicked a 44-yard field goal Saturday to lead Nevada-Reno to a 19-14 footbadd victory over Portland State, Mike Balentlne iced the win with a three-yard plunge in the fourth quarter and Greg Grouwinkel intercepted four passes for the Wolf Pack, Fullback Gene Woodard and quarterback Mike Gardner scored Portland State's two touchdowns on runs in the sec ond and third quarters, Senior Ump in Playoffs NEW YORK (Al') Larry Napo, the senior American League umpire, wao among the six umpires named Satur day to work the American League baseball playoffs which begin Oct. 5 at Oakland, the league Also chosen were Marty Springslead, Jerry Neudecker, Russ Goetz, Dave Phillips and Bill Deegan.

All bat Phillips and Deegan have previous playoff experience, FISHERMEN TIIREATEN SFATPLE (AP) Puget Sound net fishermen have decided to stage a civil disobedience fish-in Monday or Tues. day night if they tan get partielpation from purse seine fishermen. But about 200 gillnetters got only mild atirante at a meeting Saturday that such an alliance might come about. The fishermen did authorize a six-man advisory commission, to be composed of three gillnetters and three selners, to call the fish-in. Such an action would be to protest a ruling last February by U.S.

District Court Judge George Bo idt, which resulted in drastic cutbacks of fishing for non-Indians in the lower sections of Puget Sound. The gillnetters claim their civil rights have been violated by Boldt's ruling. The officers of the gillnetters association are reluctant to sanction civil disobedience fish-ins, fearing their sanction would be construed as contempt of court. Several fishermen, however have staged individual protests the last week. They have been cited only for fishing during unauthorized times.

ROCKY MOUNTAINS BOZEMAN, Mont, (AP) Quarterback Jim McMillan threw four toucluk)wn passes and Terry, Hutt and John Smith each scored three six-pointers es Boise State eased by Montana State 40-37 Saturday in the Big Sky Conference Opener for both schools. McMillan, who had 343 yards, passing and 407 yards total offense, connected twice with Butt and once with Smith as Boise State built a 20-10 lead in the first hall. After intermission, Smith ran for two scores and Hutt caught another touchdown pass, but McMillan' most damaging completion was a 45-yarder to wingback Mike Ho ltan to set up the winning Bronco score. Fourth-Down Score Holtan's airborne reception on the 22-yard line presaged a one-yard burst by Smith on fourth The Broncos, trailing 37-34 but disdaining a near-certain field goal, lined up in a single wing with four Mockers ahead of Smith who spun into the end zone. Montana State's Dusty Birkenbuel blocked the extra point.

Jn the final two minutes, Bobcat quarterback Mike Holder was intercepted twice as MSU fell short in its attempt to pull within distance of a field goal attempt. Holder enjoyed one of his best days passing. The junior signal caller, starting in place of injured Mike Dunbar, connected for 174 yards awl threw three touchdown passes in the second half. Holier threw for 57 and 40 yards to split end Bryan Flaig, and sandwiched a 33- yard burst by fullback Roscoe Schmidt between the long scoring tosses as the Bobcats exploded with 19 points in the third quarter. Freshman Sparks Wyoming Victory Pirst down Rushes-yards Passing yards Mr glom Wyoming 12 21 41-139 59-206 213 191 Return yard Passes Punts Fumbles-lest Panalties-yard 19 32 11-22-2 10-21-1 4-43 3-51 4-3 7-4 14-8 10-78 Mr Force 7 7 7-16 Wyoming 7 7 7 1'1-20 AF--FG Lawson 3.

PlzFarr 25 Doss from Vaughn (Lawson kick) Wyo--F01 Costello 29 Wyo--f0 Costello 30 WyoWilson 15 pass from Costello (Marion kick) AFBeardy )11 pass from Vaughn (kick failed) Wyo--Dixon 4 run (Marlon kick) LARAMIE, Wyo. (AP) Freshman quarterback Rick Costello, starting his first collegiate game, drove Wyoming to two fourth quarter touchdowns Saturday and the Cowboys defeated Air Force 20-18 a nonconference football game. The 'winning touchdown came on a four-yard draw by tailback Andy Dixon with 8:32 left to play in the game. In that 80-yard drive, the big play was a 38-yard pass from Costello to Dixon on third down that took the ball to the Air Force 21. Costello also threw a 15- yard scoring pass to flanker Doug Wilson in the final peri 04 4 0 Sunday, Sept.

29, 1914, Spokane, Wash. ME SPOKESAtAN-REVIEW Broncos Nip Montana, State 400137 od and kicked field goals of 29 and 30 yards. lie completed 10 of 21 passes for 191 yards. Air Force took Its last lead with 11:54 to go in the fourth quarter on a 15-yard pass from reserve quarterback Ken Vaughn to flanker Al Bready. Vaughn also threw a 25-yard touchdown aerial to split end Bob Farr in the second quarter.

Memphis State Beats CSU 20-18 FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) Sophomore running back Reuben Gibson ran for 107 yards and one touchdown to lead Memphis State to a 20-18 nonconference college football victory over Colorado State Saturday. Gibson teamed with 160- pound freshman running back Runt Moon to give the Tigers a potent running attack that pressured CSU up until late in the game. Memphis State Jumped to a 10-0 lead late in the second quarter when Gibson rammed over from five yards out. The Tigers opened the scoring when Bobby Williams connected on a 30-yard field goal early in the first period.

The Rams scored their lone first half points midway in the second period when Clark Campbell booted a 29-yard field goal. French Team 0 Ramo. Well BRANDS HATCH, England (AP) The French Matra Simca team domthated practice sessions Saturday and placed two ears on the front row of the grid for Sunday's sportscar international race. Jean-Pierre Beltoise of France took the pole position with the best practice lap of 114.52 miles per hour. Ms cooriver will be another French ace, Jean-Pierre Jarier.

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l''N4s and 30 yards. He completed 10 quarter when Gibson rammed i tieon from purse Nellie fishermen. IIN ot Fumbles-lose 6-3 7-4 threw four touclukiwn passes Montana State'A Dusty fir- Penalties-yardt 14-8 10-70 et 21 passes for 191 yards. over from five yards out. The But about 200 gillnetters got kenbuel blocked the extra day nht if ey and Terry Hutt and John Mr Force 1 1 9 Air Force took Its last lead Tigers opened the scoring only mild afititallthee at a wyomin.

3 a 1 20 with 11:54 to go in, the fourth when Bobby Williams connect. Smith each. scored three six- point Jn the final two min- meeting Saturday that such an AFFG Lawson 32. cu quarter on a 15-yard pass on a 30-yard field goal ear. pointers as Boise State eased Mem, a quarterback AFFarr 25 gabs from Vaughn (Law- Mance might come about.

fro downs le nrmal. Greg McGlasker and carried 11. by Montana State 40-37 Satur- ly in the first period. Mike Holder was Intercepted sI5Qvykicko Costello 29 from reserve quarterback Ken Intoea-yards 110-144 73-232 it 45 yards for the final Cal The fishermen did authorize day in the Big Sky Conference twice as MSU fell short in its The Rams scored their lone assing yards 104 99 rVic'-faglsor75111P As from Costello Vaughn to flanker Al a six-man advisory commis- first half points midway in the yards 7 opener for both schools. attempt to pull within distance (Marion e.

eSSI eaelopeniree is pass from Vaughn Vaughn also threw a 25-yard touchdown aerial to split enAd second period when Clark asses 11-27-3 4-13 touchdown. 1 Sion, to be composed of three kick failed) unts 6-38 6-4 McMillan, who had 343 of a field goal attempt. umblessiost anal 7-3 1 2S -1 Gillogly Scores gillnetters and three seiners, WyoDixon 4 run (Marlon kick) Bob Farr in the second quart- CamPbell booted a 29-yard i 1,5 ad yrs, pasisng and 407 yards Quarterback Scott Gillogly to call the fish-in. Holder enjoyed one of his A18631. vexes Christian 0 0 7 0-7 total connected best days passing.

The junior et field goal. Minnesota i 0 0 made Army's two touchdowns Such an action would be to tl ffese co twice LARAMIE, Wyo. (AP) setne-olem 1 run (kick felled) On runs of three and one protest a ruling last February with Hutt and once with Smith signal caller, starting in place 1 Freshman quarterback Rick Costello 'MUCook 6 pass to Littleton (Bleisatti yards after piloting the Cadets by U.S. District Court Judge as Boise State built a 20-10 of Injured Mike Dunbar, con- starting his first col- Memphis State kick) Minn-PO Goldberg 34 On scoring drives of 88 and 80 George which resulted lead in the first hall, nected for 174 yards and French Team SEATTLE (Al') Skip Walk- yards, the first on the opening in drastic cutbacks of fishing After intermission, Smith threw three touchdown passes legiate game, drove Wyoming to two fourth quarter touch- Beats CSII 20-18 game. er scored three touchdowns in kicknff' for non-Indians in the lower ran for two scores and Hutt in the second half.

downs Saturday and the Cow- Ram6 o. Well the first half Saturday to lead The victory gave Cal a 2-1 sections of Puget Sound. caught another touchdown Halter threw for 57 and 40 their pass, but McMlllan's most yards to split end Bryan boys defeated Air Force 20-16 FORT COLLINS, Colo, (AP) ninth-ranked Texas A to recorl and left Army 1-2, The gillnetters claim eir 1 a nonconference football Sophomore running back BRANDS HATCH, England a 28-15 intersectional college Cal marched the second-half civil rights have been violated damaging completion was a Flaig, and sandwiched a 33- football victory over Washing- kickoff 66 yards to score, with by Boldt's ruling. 45-yarder to wingback Mike yard burst by fullback Roscoe Reuben Gibson ran for 107 BR D. I (AP) The French Matra ton.

The winning i yards and one touchdown to Simca team dominated prac- Muncie's the The officers of the gillnet- 's -yarer ong Holten to set the winning Schmidt between the long up lead Memphis State to a 20-18 0 Bronco eeore. scoring itoese as the Bobcats came on a four-yard draw by tice sessions Saturday and gain of the drive. Muncie ters association are reluctant The Huskies, who adjusted disobedience civil dis i ti right i th i tailback Andy Dixon with 8:32 nonconference college football stepped rg en zone sanction cvo Fourth-Down Score in the exploded with 19 points placed two ears on the front ace to the devastating Aggie left to play in the game. In victory over Colorado State corner from the 5 for the fish-ins, fearing their sanction third quarter, row of the grid for Sunday's sweep at halftime, pulled to Holism's ahhorne reception that 80-yard drive, the big Saturday. sportscar In-within 21-15 in the final period, score.

would be construed as eon- on the 22-yard line presaged a play was a 38-yard pass from Gibson teamed with 160- ternational race. to the Runt Moon to give the Tigers France to began to take to the air and was on the march again and but quarterback David Walker After four Army plays, Cal tempt of court. one-yard burst by Smith on freshman Sparks Costello to Dixon on third pound freshman running back Jean-Pierre Beltoise of however Several fishermen, fourth down. down that took the hall th pole position drove the Texans 72 yards in drove 53 yards to score with have staged individual pro- 17 plays, to put the game out Strickland iing up the middle tests the last week. They have The Broncos, trailing 37-34 Wyoming Victory Air Force 21.

a potent running attack that with the best practice lap of ev but disdaining a near-certain Costello also threw a 15- Pressured CSU up until late in 114.52 miles per hour. His co- of reach. for the last yard. been cited only for fishing Air Pomo Wyoming during unauthorized times. field goal, lined up in a single Itirstt, downd 17 21 yard scoring pass to flanker the game.

driver will be another French Skip Walker's Bret touch- The go-ahead touchdovvn at wing with four blockers ahead egeense-yraesis 414" 59'24 Doug th Wilson in final pen- Memphis State Jumped to a ace, Jean-Pierre Jarier. down came after Husky quart- 356 of the final quarter, came pass was tipped into the hands on an 83-yard march in which of Aggie Pat Thomas, who re- Oliver grabbed Bartkowski se.e.,.... 1 turned It 49 yards to the passes for 15, 12 and the final (1, ii; Washington 5-yard line. The seven yards. Aggie halfback drove over ee.e,,,...;,: ee the from three for the first San Jose State Bum, 0717E1E0 score.

i i A 21-yard sweep around left Ties Stanford 1 4., -1, ouvli end gave Walker his second score and he dashed 61 yards San Jose Stanford 4 First downs 20 12 Dav with a screen pass from Day- si't) sh a rd 45-151 39-54 179 167 id Walker late in the second izif'IngsVa'recli 57 61 quarter. Passes Punk 14-37-5 13-27- 0 3-32 11-36 Ik li)G 0 oF Fumbles-lost 2-1 2-0 Alli, lig 34-Yard Burst Penal ties-yardi 6,47 4-37 8 nista. ce. Rail" 4 Washington's only first-half ETnijoDr'da 7 7 0 7-21 0 14 7 0-21 score came on a 34-yard burst SanKimball 1 run (Ploger kick) up the middle by halfback Lang- with hi prices Willie Hendricks. ford kick) StanInge 12 run (Langford kick) ces A 45-yard pass from Fitzpa- Stan-Cordova 9 trick to Ken Conley helped A-4500 arrow th margin for the STANFORD, Calif.

(AP) Huskies in the third quarter. tires! winter The underdog San Jose State a 21-21 tie Crumley In the throwing five yards to Bucky Sams climaxed the final Aggie drive with a four- Spartans blew 14-point lead i.e. yard touchdown plunge. Saturday but drove 80 yards Two critical pass interfer- for a fourth period touchdown, PIO' '14ria t. eiftWre once calls against the Aggies' with quarterback Craig Kim- 14.1rt..

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Washington tacklers with 17, 10 Unassisted, and Burleson downe 22 27 or Tom Olivero caught a 48- had 12 RENO (AP) -Wide receiv- yard touchdown pass from ECONOMY PACKAGE I 1 PACKAGE I SUMMER CLEARANCE ITEMS Cal Saves Win Jeff Tisdel and Charlie Lee kicked a 44-yard field goal 96 INSTALL WINTER TIRES 14 kW Cordless Grass Shears 12 m. I Over Army 27-14 Saturday to lead Nevada-Reno to a 19-14 football victory over We'll demount and mount your 2" Army California Portland State. 0 0 C313 12 le Umbrella so. i First INSTALL WINTER TIRES tA tBirAesonNyCouEr2rimlisEA hes-yard 62-241 lie-723 Mike Balentine iced the win 2 $112, WHEELS Pressing yerds 71 193 We'll demount your regular tires 0 0 695 Return yards and install your winter tires. 27 110 with a three-yard plunge in Helps prevent wheel vibration 10 Iran tattliar lags ot Posses 5-15-2 10-29-1 1 and uneven tire wear.

Punts 4-29 1-43 the fourth quarter and Greg Price includes mounting on your rims. 795 Fumbles-lost 2-0 3-0 Grouwinkel intercepted four LIME OIL CHANGE 4 Orals Catabors-Stasdard i so. Penalties-yards 4-23 841 PAIR i Army 7 7 0 0-14 for the Wolf Pack, We'll lubricate chassis, check a 0 12 13-427 Fullback Gene Woodard and transmission and differential oil levels, and 5 Grass Calsbars-Por Riders 19" install up to 5 quarts of quality engine oil. 1 17" I 3 run (Crestelli kick) quarterback Mike Gardner (alMuncie 5 run (kick i ArmGilloply 1 run (Castelli kick) Wed) score eti St 1 a two 5 10-11-71S-01 lig Mat Drag Trills CalStrickland 1 run (run tailed) calonyer 7 pass from Sartwokski touchdowns on runs in the sec- I I ala SUPER PACKAGE I like Safety Flip 99 it, (Frellas pass from Bartwoks1) and third quarters, I CalCrurneacker 45 interception (Van. BUDGET PACKAGE der Meer kick) A.42,970 LAWN MOWERS WAS IOW BERKELEY, Calif.

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