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4G TJncoln flttnctay Journal and Star September 19, 1963 Notre Dame Routs Fumbling Cal, 48-6 Kansas Dumped, 26-7 Statistics Statistics First down, Rushing yardage Passing yardage Tatsos Punts lost pedalimi SrMrr llama .10 II MO 40 Berkeley, Calif Notre Dame quarterback Bill Zloch, who saw only 10 minutes of varsity action last year, ran for touchdowns and passed for another Saturday, leading the Irish in a 48-6, rout ol fumbling California in their intersectional football opener. Zloch, a tall liMl-poimd non- letterman senior from Tort Lauderdale, I established his right as successor to lleis- man Trophy winner John lluarte hut had plenty of help from halfbacks Hill YYolski and Nick Eddy pins a tremendous defensive performance. Safety man Nick Rassas twice turned in long runbacks running play of pass interceptions and fourth down stopped California at Notre Dame's 24 with another in dition (o contributing a 63- yard touchdown punt return. A crowd of about 53.000 in Memorial Stadium plus regional television audiences watched Notre Dame dominate this game, their first since Southern California ruined their chance for a perfect season a year ago by winning the finale 20-17 Zloch ran for scores from three and II yards out in first half in which the Irish led 28-6. He passed 25 yards to Eddy In the third period and Wolski scored on a six yard run before Notre Dame (oach Ara Parseghian began substituting freely.

Reserve halfback Dan llarshman scored the final Irish touchdown on a one-yard plunge. Zloch engineered a scoring march the first time the Irish controlled the ball. Sixteen, carried to a at five Notre Dame, ranked third in The Associated Press prescason poll, took an intentional five vard delay-of- Fimt Ruohmg Passing yardage game penalty giving Ken Ivan a better angle at the goal post, and he booted a 28-yard I field goal Notre Dame's defense set up three quick touchdowns. Zloch ran in from the three on the fourth play after sas intercepted a Jim Hunt pass at the Cal 48 and returned to the 12. Fullback Larry Conjar boomed over from the one four plays after defensive end A1 Page recovered a Ron Min- amide fumble at the Cal 37.

Then Rassas gathered in Dan punt at the Notre operator stayed to Dame 35, broke through the; story of the game, advance wave of tacklers and raced all the way to score. I tame California NO FG linn 28 NO Zloch .1 kick failed NO I plunge, Ivan kick NO Zlorh 11 run. tun fanled NO 65 punt return, run faded Ml Bradley 7 from Bern, kick failed NO from Zloch. kick failed NO Wnlski 6 run, an kick NO Hardman 1 plunge, Ivan kick Attendance 53.000 Kansas Lubbock. Tex.

'UP) Texas Tech came from behind Saturday night beating Kansas 26-7 in a football game halted early in the fourth period by heavy rain and the threat of a tornado. The game was called with 14:04 remaining and the crowd of 35,000 fled from the stadium. Even the sports writers left the press box but a telegraph send the If 11 7 0 0 Murphy Takes Amateur Tulsa, Okla. CP Cigar- chomping Bob Murphy of (he Fniversity of Florida won the National Amateur C.olf Championship Saturday with a 72-hole score of 291 as a threat by hard-luck Bob Dickson of Muskogee, collapsed on the final hole. Robert Murphy 73-69-76 77 Rob Dickson 71-73-72-74 Cesar Sanudo 71-76-72-74 Donald Allen 70-74 76-71 Vickers 60-77-73-73 Rodney Morn 74-77-70 74 Janies Grant 69-75-74-77- Charles Green 76-75-72-72 Led Final March Duda Comeback Draws Plaudits Rill Campbell Ronald Cerrudo Thomas Rarnes Jr.

Charle Coe Charles Harrison Jack Jr Downing Gray John Fatnuhar Ed Tutwilcr George Botiteli Bob Greenwood Jr. 73-71-75-77 76-78-70-72 70-70-76-71 77-73-71-76 297 76-70-69-73 HI-70-73-73 207 73-70-71-75-208 76-75-75-73 290 75 76-75-73 299 78-77-74-71-300 Hastings Aided Missed FG Golden. Mines missed a field goal attempt from the eight yard lino Saturday with 24 seconds left, leaving Hastings College with a 14-13 football victory. Mines took an early lead on a 99-yard return of the opening kickoff by Tom Elliott and Stewart conversion. But Hastings back with two second period touchdowns.

The first one came on a 59 yard drive in eight plays with Benny Con grove running six yards for the score. Quarterback Gerald Fisher sneaked over from the one for the scvond touchdown. Continued from Page 1C awfully fast out there Three others who were mentioned prominently by Devaney were ends Freeman White, who caught the two early touchdown passes, Tony Jeter, who well," and quarterback Fred Duda. was downhearted and discouraged after those pass interceptions, one of which led to a TCU Devaney said. took a lot of courage to come back and handle the team the way he did on that last drive.

just did what he does best on that last drive and he must concentrate on doing the things he does best. has put himself under a lot of pressure because he wants to be No. 1, but he also wants to help the team. He moved the team well on the final drive for the Duda admitted his disappointment. was some way to come back, he asked, referring to the interceptions in his first game action since the third game of the 1964 season when he suffered a broken leg against Iowa State.

first interception was a bad bounce, hut the second one was simply a bad Duda explained. guy (TCU defender) was standing right where I threw the Duda likely could have- scored the final touchdown from one yard away, but elected to pitch out to Ken Brunk who carried it over. probably could have gotten Duda explained, recalling the option play. Brunk was wide open, so I gave it to White joked with writers over the fact that he only caught passes rather than throwing them Saturday. coach told me we going to put in that play where I pass until about Dec.

the 6-5 end joked. When asked if he knew his eight pass receptions broke a record, White replied sincerely, A writer told him the record was a Nebraska single game standard, bringing the exclamation, about Quarterback Churchich added his comment: Freeman out there, all you have to do is throw it and go get it may have been the first football game ever called with only 56 seconds of the fourth quarter gone. A heavy rain began falling before the kickoff and fell off and on during the contest. Everyone grew apprehensive when there came a report that tornadoes were in the area. The rain got heavier and lightning became stronger and officials huddled with coaches and decided to call the game.

Kentucky fullback Frank Antonini (47) pluges through the Missouri line for an 11-yard gain against the Tigers Saturday. The Wildcats posted a 7-0 win. Norton Pass Gives 7-0 Edge Kentucky Jolts Missouri Statistics First Rushing yardags Passing yardage Lubbork, Tex. add Texaa Kansas .7 0 0 7 Passes intercepted by Texas Tech 3 14 9 Punts Tech FG Gill 46 Kans Miller 97 pass from Fenton (Edwards kick) recovered fumble In end rone (Bearden kick) Tech Anderson 5 pasa from Wilson (Bearden Tech FG Bearden 20 Tech Anderson 6 pass from Wilson (Bearden Kentucky Missouri 13 Fumbles loat Yards penalized 101 133 11-25 3 9-43 2 51 188 48 9-18 0 6-45 4 32 Hog QB Rattles 0-S tate Statistics Columbia, Mo. MV-Ambitious Kentucky rode the gifted arm of quarterback Rick Norton and the clutch play of a gallant defensive unit to a 7-0 football victory over Missouri Saturday.

Norton fired a 36-y a scoring strike to halfback Larry Steiple late in the first half to complete a 68-yard drive. Then the gritty Kentucky defenders made it stand up in the face of strong second half comeback. Missouri drove 88 yards in 21 plays with sophomore Gary Kombrink at quarterback, but Kentucky halted the drive with 6:15 left in the game. On fourth down at the Wildcat two, Johnny Roland banged to within one foot of the goal, was hit and fumbled into the end zone where Kentucky tackle Tony Manzanelli recovered for a touchback. The Wildcats rated a dangerous contender in the Southeastern Conference while Missouri is rated second only to Nebraska in the Big Eight.

A crowd of 44,500 sweal- tering in 88-degree heat watched Norton pull the trigger on two quick passes, just when it seemed that determined defenders had bottled i up. With third down and 20 at midfield, Norton threw' 14 yards to halfback Bob Windsor. Then, at fourth and six, the fleet Seiple broke open and was all alone at Tiger 10. Kentucky 6 7 Missouri 0 0 0 36 pass from Norton (Andro- ighetti kick) Attendance 44,550. Tennessee Rips Army In 21-0 Upset Effort 7 (Ben- Wines Mines Elliot( 09 kickoff Bett Hast murme 6 run (Oongixne Hast Usher 1 run (Congrxive kick Mines Javan 25 pass from Dicker- kick S.tttO Late Run Peps Virginia Tech Roanoke, Ya.

UP) Tommy 77-yard run midway of the fourth quarter propelled Virginia Tech to a 12-3 victory over Wake Forest Saturday. First rfoo ns Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes intercepted by Punts Inst penzhzed 12 69 115 18-36 0 7-36 1 15 5 85 81 3-10 1 9-40 Ten- first Knoxville. Tenn. UP nessee turned Army's season away-from-home opener in 76 years into a nightmare Saturday as sophomore quarterback Charles Fulton completed two touchdown passes for a 21-0 intersectional football victory. A sunsplashed crowd of "BOWLING IS FUN! COME IN AND TRY IT!" OPEN BOWLING Saturday, 12 Sunday, 9 Noon to Midnight to 6 P.M.

In joy Bowling More of No. Sism Newest and Finest ESCF 500 saw Fulton, a 185-pounder from Memphis, Tenn. connect for a touchdown on his first collegiate pass. The game as barely five minutes old when Fulton hit ingback Hal Wantland with a 23-vard scoring toss. David Leke made good the first of three conversions.

Safety man Jerry Smith added spice to the Vol victory by returning Tom kick 66 yards for a six-pointer late in the fourth period. Army had ample scoring opportunities but was never able to cash in on any of them. The adets moved inside 20 three times only to lose the ball twice on downs and once on an intercepted pass. Twice in the first half Barry Nickerson failed on field goal attempts. The first was for 43 yards and the second 38.

but both fell short, i Cadet quarterback Curt Cook gave Tennessee trouble with passes in the first half, completing eight of 16 for 82 yards. But pass defense, stiffened after rest period, and Cook wound up with 13 completions for 137 yards. First Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes intercepted by Punts lost Yards penalized Ok Is. 16 169 144 13-31 0 4-37 1 6-6 St. Ark.

24 302 120 10-18 1 3-41 0 5-35 Indiana Whips K-State Statistics Little Rock, Ark. terback Jon Brittenum ran for two touchdowns and passed for another as sixth- ranked Arkansas rolled over Oklahoma State, 28-14, in the football opener for both teams Saturday night. The triumph extended winning streak to 13 in the nation among major college football teams. Brittenum completed nine of 16 passes for 100 yards and rushed for 28 yards on three carries. He also directed a devastating Arkansas attack that piled up 422 yards total offense, 302 of it on the ground.

Wingback Harry Jones unraveled a 50-vard dash for another Arkansas touchdown and scored on an eight-yard pass from Brittenum. Brittenum scored on runs of eight and 15 yards. Oklahoma State 0 6 7 Arkansas 7 14 7 Jones 8 pass from Brittenum 8 run (South kick) (South Jones 50 run (South kick) I run (Durkee kick) 1 run (Durkee kick) 15 run (South kick) LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) Statistics of the Oklahoma State-Arknnsas football game; First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes int. by Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Indiana Kansas State 17 219 91 5-15 4 3-37 1 10 16 31 348 21-46 1 5-43 1 63 John Drake Defeated Running Leads Iowa State to 21-0 Win Sfatirtics First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes intercepted by Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Wash.

St. Iowa 16 121 144 15-21 3 6-36 3 20 made. N. Cylindrical Roller Bearing SHELF AT Angular Contact Bearing STOCKS PRECISION BEARING SERVICE Spherical Roller Bearing 2935 No. 27 434-3198 Lincoln, Nebraska Army Tennessee Tenn Wantland 23 (I.cake Denney 53 pass (Leake Tenn Smith 66 punt return kick) Attendance 48,500.

0 0 0 7 7 0 7-21 pass from Fulton from Fulton (Leake O-P-E-N BOWLING ANYTIME Bowl-Mor lanes 302 South 9th Yankton Buries Doane College Yankton, S.D. (J5) Roger Heirigs ran for three touchdowns as Yankton College buried Doane of Nebraska 32-0 Saturday night. The Yankton defense held Doane to 26 yards rushing. 1 Doane lost four of 10 fumbles. Doane 0 0 Yankton 13 12 7 Van -Heirigs run (Heirigs Van Heirigs 10 run (kick failed) 56 run (kick tailed) 8 pass from Hughes (kick Ccrone 46 pass from Hughes (Heirigs kick) Breaks Boost Bowling Green Bowling Green, Ohio UP) Strong Bowling Green converted a fumble and a pass interception into a pair of second half touchdowns Saturday and snapped Los Angeles 12-game winning streak with a 21-0 football triumph.

Bloomington, Ind. Ginter led a crunching Indiana ground attack against a wilting Kansas State defense Saturday as the i launched their football season with a 19-7 victory. The visitors from the Big Eight Conference score until the final period when Vic Castillo connected with a three-yard pass to Art Strozier. It was the first home opener won by the Hoosiers since 1952, which also was over Kansas State. The most spectacular play came early in the fourth period after the Wildcats fought through the massive Hoosier defense for their touchdown.

Ginter then returned the Kansas State Kickoff for 61 yards. 1 run Heaton kick Heaton 29 Heaton 34 3 pass from Castillo Cook kick humbles lost Mahnchak 35 pass from Stavroff Penalties kick failed Attendance 22,883. Kansas State 0 0 0 Indiana ...........................................7 3 3 16 94 109 14-29 0 5-45 2 14 Two Des Moines (UPI) long touchdown runs, one of them a school record 95-yard punt return, sparked Iowa State to a 21-0 victory to close a long 64-game series with Drake Saturday. Sophomore tailback Gary King of Ames ran a Drake punt back 95 yards early in the 4th period to score the final touchdown. It was the longest scoring punt Big 8 Buffs, Badgers Tie, 0-0 Statistics First Colo.

Wisst 19 Rustling yardage 93 Passing yardage 165 Passes 20-41 Passes intercepted by 3 3 9-42 Fumbles lost 2 Yards penalized 41 Madison, Wis. Uft rado, choking off repeated Tony Baker, a 214-pound ju- second half scoring thrusts by nior fullback, scored I a Wisconsin, battled the Badgers other two touchdowns, a scoreless tie Saturday in one of them on a 77-yard draw play early in the period. Baker opened the scoring in the first period with a two- yard buck over center. Baker paced the Cyclone a bruising defensive football battle before 45,914 fans. The Badgers, completely dominating play in the second half of the opener, were frustrated by a rash return any Cyclone had ever ground attack by gaining 123 of pass interceptions as they yards in 13 attempts Texas Hits Tulane In 31-0 Mismatch Statistics First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes intercepted by Tulan Texas II 18 141 13-25 1 7-37 7 29 19 241 102 6-23 2 3-33 1 90 to Mississippi Hits Memphis State Statistics Austin, Tex.

com bined a rock-hard defense i fiv a with a crackling ground offense to sweep past Tulane 31-0 Saturday night in the season opener for the Longhorns, ranked No. 2 in college football. 17-yard touchdown pass halfback Les Derrick. He up his touchdown run with a 52-yard punt runbaek. Lott directed the final touchdown drive and played most of the second half.

came away without a victory for the first time in 12 meetings with Big Eight opposition. Dennis Drummond made two of the interceptions, grabbing a Chuck Burt pass on the 10 shortly after the half and stealing another Burt pass on the Buf- 37 a few moments First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes intercepted by Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Memphis 0 0 6 Texas 3 7 14 Conway 39. 5run (Conway kick) 2 run (Conway kick) 4 run (Conway kick) 17 pass from Baer (Conway kick 16 276 24 3-10 15 159 145 7-25 4-47 1 9-107 4-39 4-41 The Texas defense, keyed by All-America linebacker Tommy Nobis, be budged on the ground, and the Longhorns repeatedly i threw Tulane quarterback David East for big losses. Duke Defeats Virginia, 21-7 Burt, who completed 19 out of 39 passes for 161 yards, threw three interceptions in the second half. Hale Irwin grabbed the third on the Colorado nine to stall still another Wisconsin second half drive.

End Louis Jung caught 11 of passes for 92 yards to tie a Wisconsin record for receptions- Colorado Wisconsin Attendance 45.914. 000 000 Charlottesville. Va. UP) Blue Devils used a 55- run sophomore full- Memphis State fell apart vJrfhbMnwsT'" birck Jake Devonshire and a under pressure Saturday night recovered fumble for two and went down 34-17 before Tulane finished the game quick fourth-quarter touch- arch rival Mississippi. with 18 yards rushing, and downs Saturday and defeated Memphis State started with never got closer than Virginia 21-7 in an Atlantic 29 yard line.

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