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Sooners Trip 9 -( Page 6 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Sunday, November 7, 1971 Stanford Barns Rose Bowl Berth play following the Stanford jw -a, 3 i i K' 0 a r'i Miv iMiiirftrrnrr ,4. FACE MASK PENALTY was called against Oregon linebacker Steve Rennle for his illegal tackle of Kevin Oregon Upends Brennan, the Air Force Academy fullback. The Webfoots went on to win the game, 23-14. Air Force 23-14 AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. (UPI)-Oregon used an 85 -yard Dan Fouts to Bobby Moore scoring pass, a 56-yard Steven Buettner field goal and touchdown runs of five yards by Moore and one yard by Greg Trojans Win 30-20 The Falcons dominated the two periods, holding Moore-Oregon's leading rusher, to a net three yards and running up a 14-0 halftime score.

The Falcons were unable to score in the second half. Air Force scored on its first possession of the game as Kevin Brennan capped a 57-yard drive with a one-yard plunge with 10:09 remaining. The Falcons scored in the second quarter, traveling 69 yards in 11 plays ending with a four-yard Rich Haynie to Paul Bassa pass. Bassa pass. In the third quarter Oregon ignited its first sustained drive, going 86 yards in 11 plays and issouri COLUMBIA, Mo.

(UPI)-High-scoring Oklahoma was held to its lowest point production of the season Saturday by an inspired Missouri defensive team, but the No. 2-ranked Sooners took advantage of a 70-yard return with a blocked field goal attempt and a 44-yard touchdown pass to turn back the lowly Tigers, 20-3. The Sooners, who lost four fumbles, were held scoreless in the second half, the first time this season they have not scored in any one quarter. Oklahoma entered the game with a 47-point per game scoring average and rated a 32-point favorite, but the Tigers' eight-man defensive line shut off the Sooners' outside running game. The verdict was never in any Spa rtans Edge OSU By 17-10 COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI)-Eric "The Flea" Allen scored twice on short plunges as Michigan State turned two Ohio State errors into touchdowns Saturday to defeat the eighth ranked Buckeyes 17-10 in a cold steady rain.

Michigan State's other score came on a 47-yard field goal by Boris Shlapak. Ohio State scored on an 11-yard touchdown run by Morris Bradshaw and a 30-yard field goal by Fred Schram. Allen's first touchdown followed a pass interception by Brad Van Pelt and his second came following a fumbled pitchout recovered by defensive end Doug Halliday. Allen, who set an NCAA one-game rushing record against Purdue last week with 350 yards, gained only 78 yards in 29 carries against a touch Buckeye defense. After a scoreless first period, Michigan went ahead 3-0 early in the second period on the firld goal by Shlapak after the Buckeyes stopped a drive on the 30 that had started on the Spartan 21-yard line.

Ohio State took the ensuing kickoff and went 75 yards in 10 plays with Bradshaw going in for the score. The big play in the Buckeye march was a 24-yard run by fullback Rick Galbos on a fake punt. With the ball on the Michigan 38, Coach Woody Hayes, known for his conservative football, sent in punter Gary Lago on a fourth-and-three situation. Galbos, set to block for Lago, took the snap and raced to the MSU 14-yard line. TCU Gains 1 7-6 Win FORTH WORTH, Tex.

(UPI) Quarterback Steve Judy and halfback Larry Harris kept Southwest Conference Saturday by guiding a relentless ball-control offenee to a 17-6 win v. ZmJX SScV fflf SJ HttaS The Horned Frogs' victory set una showdown next weekend in nusun uei.wn.eii luuici eiiue leaders TCU and Texas. The contest marked the coaching debut of 32-year-old Billy Tohill, named during the week to succeed Pittman. Pitt-man died last week of a heart attack during the TCU-Baylor game in Waco. Harris got one of TCU touch' downs Saturday with a 12-yard run un thP middle in thP fir.

Michigan Mauls Hawkeyes 20-3 real doubt after Oklahoma scored two touchdowns in the second quarter. The Tigers held Oklahoma halfback Greg Pruitt and quarterback Jack Mildren in check, but Roy Bell put the Sooners out of reach with a 78-yard run in the second quarter. Pruitt was held to 92 yards rushing and Mildren 124. Oklahoma's deepest penetration in the second half came in the third quarter when the Sooners drove to the Missouri 15 before fumbling. Linebacker Mark Driscoll started Oklahoma's scoring when he scooped lip a blocked field goal and raced 70 yards for a touchdown with 9:53 left in the first quarter.

Cornerback Keith Pope broke through to block Greg Hill's 28-yard attempt. As the ball bounced around the Missouri 30, players didn't seem to know what to do with it. Driscoll alertly picked it up and ran down the sideline with a covey of blockers escorting him. Hill booted a 34-yarder early in the second quarter before Oklahoma's offensive machine slipped into high gear. On the second play after the ensuing kickoff Bell slipped off tackle and scampered 78 yards.

Nebraska Rolls Over Iowa State LINCOLN, Neb. (UPI)-No. 1 ranked Nebraska combined the nation's stingiest defense with the fancy stepping of slotback Johnny Rodgers and the field goal kicking of Rich Sanger in a 37-0 romp over Big Eight rival Iowa State Saturday. Rodgers scored two touchdowns, including a spectacular 62-yard punt return. Sanger booted three fLld goals and the defense limited the Cyclones to 124 total offensive yards as the Huskers picked up their 19th straight win and extended their unbeaten streak to 28 games.

Sanger's first field goal midway through the first quarter provided all that was needed over the hapless Cyclones, who the week before were crushed by Oklahoma, the nation's No. 2 ranked team and Nebraska's Thanksgiving Day foe. The kick, a 26-yarder, culminated a 76-yard march that began with a 58-yard run around left end by fullback Bill Olds. Four plays later, I-back Jeff Kinney went over for what appeared to be Nebraska's first score, but it was called back on an offensive holding penalty. The attack bogged down and Sanger took over.

His other scoring kicks went for 27 and 39 yards. Rodgers' punt return score came with four minutes left in the second quarter after Nebraska had already built a 10-0 edge on Sanger's first field goal and Rodgers' own 10-yard touchdown run around left end. JSStSSS- JJifftSS CarlsoS nJ which was picked off by Husker defensive left end John Adkins started a ard march- other scores came on one-yard runs by luarter- back Jerry Tagge and his lagge substitute, Van Brownson. Guard Hurt At Fight NEW YORK (UPI)-A 67- year-old security guard was in serious condition at St. Clare's ruerio ttico.

An unidentified man jumped into the ring as soon as the decision was announced and had to be wrestled out of the rin8 by four 3 8uards-1 incident touche? off, a chare mri the ring by other guards and what one guard described as, "a shower of botUes." Pollce nad called ln after seats were torn loose and set on fire and about a dozen ate we.re ut and rioters. Garden officials esti- mated the damage at 15,000. No arrests were made and both fighters were escorted safely to their dressing rooms. It was the first major disturbance here since 1967 when Jose Torres lost to Dick Tiger at the old Madison Square Garden. STANFORD, Calif.

(UPI)-Don Bunce ran for one touchdown and passed for another and Rod Garcia booted two field goals Saturday as Stanford defeated UCLA 20-9 and won a Rose Bowl berth for the second straight year. The Indians, in winning the Pacific-8 conference title with a 5-1 record capitalized on two UCLA turnovers in the second half to snap a 3-3 tie and win easily. Bunce, fourth in the nation in total offense, completed 16 of 27 passes for 246 yards and one of those throws was a 29-yarder to Miles Moore. The Stanford quarterback also ran six yards for his team's only other touchdown while Garcia booted field goals of 33 and 46 yards. The two field goals gave Garcia a total of 14 for the year and set a Pac-8 single season record, beating the old mark of 13 established by Randy Wer-sching of California two years ago.

UCLA, going down to its seventh loss of the year in nine games, got its points on a 21-yard field goal by Efren Herrera and a one-yard smash by Jimmie Jones. The Bruins didn't get that score by Jones until there was only 1:17 left to play. Herrera and Garcia exchanged second quarter field goals for a 3-3 tie and then Stanford moved ahead 10-7 with the second half opening kickoff The Indians rolled 83 yards in 13 plays with Bunce, who hit on five passes during the drive, running over from six yards out on a keeper. Randy Polt intercepted a pass by Scott Henderson at the UCLA 48 and when Stanford couldn't punch it over, Garcia booted his second field goal for 46 yards to move the Indians in front 13-7. Benny Barnes' second interception of the game and seventh of the year on the first Texas Nears Cotton Bowl AUSTIN, Tex.

(UPI)-Texas combined a bruising defense and the hard running of senior halfback Jim Bertelsen Saturday to shellack Baylor 24-0 and remain in the running for an unprecedented fourth consecutive Soutiiwest Conference title. Bertelsen, who went out early in the second half nursing a bruised shoulder, rambled for 136 yards and two touchdowns as the Longhorns racked up their 14th straight win over Baylor and a 3-1 conference record. Quarterback Eddie Phillips, starting his first game in six weeks, engineered the Long-horns to a 17-0 halftime lead before Coach Darrell Royal retired him to rest in the second half. Bertelsen's scores came on a dazzling 31-yard sweep down the right sideline in the opening period, and a one-yard line dive over the middle early in the third quarter. Phillips scored from eight yards out on an option play, and Glen Gaspard contributed a 36-yard field goal.

Tiny Dean Campbell set up Gaspard's field goal in the second period, grabbing a Baylor punt and scooting 57 jards to set the Longhorns up on the Baylor 19. Baylor, winner only once this season, didn't cross midfield until the first minute of the fourth quarter, and never mustered a serious scoring threat. Ricks Wins ICAC Title REXBURG- (UPI) The Ricks Vikings downed Snow College of Utah for the second consecutive week 33-12 to win the Interrnountain Collegiate Athletic Conference crown Saturday. The win gave Ricks a 3-fl record in the ICAC and a final season mark of 7-3. Last week Ricks toppled Snow 35-7.

The Vikings used a balanced scoring attack to roll to a 33-0 lead before Snow could puts its points on the scoreboard in the final three minutes. Ricks took a 16-0 halftime lead on touchdowns by Marshall Brantley on a two-yard run and another on a 68-yard pass from Dave Mason to K. C. Jones. Dennis Olson, the ICAC scoring leader, added an 11-yard field goal.

Olson added a 15 yarder in the third period and Ricks scored two more touchdowns in the final period. Don SaLzar went over from the two and Bill Green passed four yards to Dave Abrams. For Snow, Dan Campbell scored on a two-yard run and Paul Stanfill passed 20 yards to Blaine Church. kickoff, put me inaians in business at the UCLA 29. On the first play Bunce connected with Moore in the right corner of the end zone for all the points Stanford needed to insure its second conference title and a Rose Bowl berth.

Then, with time running out, Jones recovered a fumble by Stanford safety Jim Ferguson on a punt and then wound up a 38-yard drive by punching over from the one. Rice Ties Razorbacks HOUSTON (UPI) Bill Mc-Clard kicked a 45-yard field goal with two seconds left Saturday to give 12th-ranked Arkansas a 24-24 tie with a 19-point underdog Rice tcim which had outfought the Razor-backs all afternoon. The field goal, coming after a personal foul penalty that put the ball on the Rice 28, was McClard's third of the game. He had kicked a 27-yarder in the first quarter and a 34-yarder in the second period. The penalty was against Rice's Carl Swierc, who lost his balance and fell over Arkan sas's Jack Morris after Morris signalled for a fair catch uon the Rica 43.

The penalty, a personal foul, gave Arkansas the ball on the Rice 28 with time for only one more play. McClard, who kicked an NCAA record 60-yard field goal last year, made the field goal with several yards to spare to deprive Rice (now 2-4-1) of its biggest upset in years. A minute earlier, Arkansas was going in for what would have been the winning touchdown when quarterback Joe Ferguson fumbled on the one yard line and Rice's Dave Snelling recovered on the five. But Rice could not move the ball and tad to punt it back to Arkansas. And, then came the crucial penalty.

Mike Saint, a third-string fullback, scored twice for Arkansas on runs of one and five yards, and Ferguson dove over for two extra points after his second touchdown. Georgia 49 Florida 7 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI) Reserve quarterback James Ray passed for one touchdown and ran for another Saturday as sixth-ranked Georgia impressed a flock of bowl scouts with a crushing 49-7 victory over hapless Florida. Ray, filling in for injured sophomore Andy turned loose a horde of impressive backs who took advantage of every Florida mistake as the Bulldogs romped to their ninth consecutive win. Ray passed 38 yards of Jimmy Shirer for one tally and scampered five yards for another score.

Tailback Jim Poulos dived two yards for a touchdown, reserve tailback Ricky Lake scored twice on two-yard runs, defensive end Mixon Robertson romped 38 yards with a pass interception, and third team quarterback Steve Watson passed 25 yards to flanker Bob Burns. The only Florida touchdown came late in the first half on a nine-yard pass from John Reaves to tight end Jim Yancey. Florida is now 2-7 for the season, insuring the Gators their worst record since the 1946 team went 0-9. Tarheels Lead ACC CHAPEL HILL, N. C.

(UPI) -Ken Craven kicked four field goals Saturday, breaking a school record and tying an Atlantic Coast Conference mark as North Carolina whipped Clemson 26-13 to take over undisputed first place in the ACC. Craven booted a 23-yard field goal in the first period, a 37-yarder just before the half, and kicked field goals of 28 and 26 yards in the final period to help North Carolina break a tie with( Clemson for leadership in the' conference race. North Carolina's tough defense produced a touchdown late in the third period when end Bill Brafford blocked a punt by Clemson's Tony Anderson and he downed the ball in the end zone for a Tar Heel score. Terry Taylor's interception of a pass by Clemson quarterback Tommy Kendrick set up the oiher North Carolina touchdown just before the end of the first half. Quarterback Paul Miller scored on an eight-yard sweep to tap a 45-yard drive.

Herd to overtake and defeat Air Force 23-14 Saturday. Oregon recovered five Air Force fumbles and intercepted two Air Force passes to blunt Falcon drives and often turn them into Oregon scores. the Trojans' first Pacific- win. The Cougars scored in every period but the first but could not overcome the 12-point lead USC gained in the opening quarter. The Trojans took the opening kickoff and moved 59 yards entirely on the ground with anfred Moore scoring from the one.

Washington State fumbled a pitchout to halt a Cougar drive on the Trojan 18. After an exchange of punts, the Trojans drove 52 yards as quarterback Jimmy Jones provided the impetus with a 25-yard run and then scored from the nine. Another bad pitchout by Paine in the second period halted the Cougars at the 16. But Washington State got a break when punter Dave Boulware fumbled a high center snap. Taking the ball on the USC 18, the Cougars moved to the two and Ken Lyday went into the end zone.

On the ensuing kickoff, Harris took the ball on the 16, broke through the bunched Cougars and raced 84 yards for the score that gave USC a 18-7 halftime lead. USC extended its lead to 24-7 early in the third period as it drove 59 yards with Harris going over from the one. The Cougars came back after a partly blocked kick to move 54 yards in nine plays with Ken Grandberry scoring from the eight. The Trojans then followed a pass interception with a 54-yard run with Harris scoring from the 12. Washington State scored its final touchdown on a 70-yard drive with Paine going over from the 12 on an option play.

Paine rushed 24 times for 68 yards and completed 12 of 27 passes for 133 yards. The loss was the second for the Cougars in conference play and eliminated them from a bid to go to Pasadena on New Year's Day as Stanford completed its Pacific-8 season with only one defeat. UW Defeats BERKELEY, Calif. (UPI)-Washington stunned California with a 6ij-yard deflected touchdown pass, a 78-yard punt return and a 72-yard TD aerial in the first half Saturday en route to a 30-7 football victory on regional television. Meanwhile, an inspired Husky defense, which leads the Pacific-8 conference against the pish, limited the Bears to minus five yards rushing until speedster Isaac Curtis galloped 63 yards on a reverse with 1:25 remaining.

The victory was the seventh of the season for Washington against two losses. Cal, scoring only seven points in its last two games, is now 5-4. The game won't count in the PAC-H standings because Cal is on NCAA probation. Washington quarterback Sonny Sixkiller, who played less than half the game, passed for one touchdown and scored another on a two-yard run. He flipped the 68-yard scoring aerial to flanker Jim Krieg with 5:29 left in the opening period.

The ball bounced off the scoring on Greg Herd's one-yard plunge with 3:56 left. A recovered fumble set up Buett-ner's 56-yard filed goal with 1:30 left in the third quarter to make it 14-10. In the fourth quarter, hhe Ducks gambled on a fourth and eight from the Falcon 20 and Fouts hit Larry Battle on the five. Moore plunged in to make it 16-14 when the conversion attempt failed with 11:57 remaining. Air Force lost its last chance when the Ducks, on their own 15, converted a crucial third down play into the 85-yard Fouts-to-Moore scoring pass for the final 23-14 score.

Wolgerines, ninth straight win. With Ohio State's 17-10 loss to Michigan State Saturday, the Wolverines became a prohibitive favorite to go to the Vase Bowl for the third time in five years. Michigan travels to Purdue next Saturday and closes the season at home against Ohio State. The Hawkeyes, winners only once this season, threw a brief scare into the Wolverines by recovering a second quarter fumble and scoring on an 11-yard pass from Frank Sunderman to split end Dave Triplett. That made it 14-7, but Michigan turned it on with four third-quarter TDs.

Shuttleworth, starting because of a midweek practice injury to Fritz Seyferth, was the workhorse on the first two drives and scored on runs of five and three yards. The 6-foot-2, 235-pound bruiser from Cincinnati scored on a three-yard run after Triplett's score for Iowa and played sparingly the remainder of the afternoon. Dana Coin converted after all nine touchdowns to give him 51 straight without a miss this season a new national collegiate record. The nine equaled a single-game record and the 51 broke the 19S9 mark set by San Diego State's Al Limahelu. Auburn Nabs 30-21 Tilt AUBURN, Ala.

(UPI)-Quar-terback Pat Sullivan rifled three touchdown passes, two of them to split end Terry Beasley, to lead the fifth ranked Auburn Tigers to a 30-21 victory over Mississippi State Saturday. The Bulldogs, trailing 30-0, came alive in the fourth quarter on three touchdown passes by quarterback Billy Baker, but the rally fell short. Sullivan, closing in on several conference and NCAA records, hit Beasley with scoring strikes of 15 and eight yards and wingback Dick Schmalz on another eighUyarder. Tommy Lowry ran 28 yards for another score and Gardner Jett kicked a 42-yard field goal and three extra points. The three touchdown passes gave Sullivan, a Heisman Trophy candidate, 49 for his thre-year career.

He needs only ona more to tie the mark et by Kentucky's Babe Parilli in four seasons. Now third on the all-time list for total pass-run touchdowns, Sullivan needs four more, in his two remaining games, to tie the NCAA career mark for touchdown responsibility. The Auburn defense was led by sophomore tackle Benny kivley who was in on 14 tackles. The win left Auburn 8-0 on the season with do-or-die battles upcoming against Georgia and Alabama. State dropped to 2-7.

LOS ANGELES (UPI)-Tail-back Lou Harris returned a kickoff 84 yards for a score and added two more touchdowns Saturday to carry the University of Southern California to a 30-20 Pacific-8 football victory over Washington State that knocked the Cougars out of a chance to go to the Rose Bowl. The starring role was thrust upon Harris after Sam Cunningham, Charles Hinton and Bill Holland all were injured in the opening half. Harris ran the kickoff back in the closing seconds of the first half and then added another touchdown in the third period on a one-yard plunge and his final score in the fourth quarter on a 12-yard run. The Cougars gained a brilliant performance from quarterback Ty Paine despite his two fumbles and three pass interceptions. But tailback Bernard Jackson, leading rusher in the conference, was held to 56 yards and did not score a touchdown.

Harris carried the ball 29 times for 158 yards in USC's third straight victory but only Texas Downs SMU COLLEGE STATION, Tex. (UPI)-Texas workhorse tailback Mark Green rambled for two touchdowns and set one of two field goals by Pat McDermott Saturday to stun Southern Methodist 27-10 in a Southwest Conference upset. Green, a 218-pound converted quarterback, bowled over Mustang defenders on two nine-yard touchdown runs and his steady performance was the key factor in the Aggies' third conference victory. McDermott booted field goals of 22 and 25 yards and two conversions. Aggie wingback Billy Joe Polasek caught the first pass of his college career, an 18-yard scoring toss from quarterback Joe Mac King in an explosive second quarter.

Southern Methodist scored on a 32-yard field goal by Chipper Johnson and a 51-yard sideline run by conference rushing leader Alvin Maxson. Tennessee Romps 35-6 KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (UPI)-Eddie Brown returned an interception pass 72 yards for a touchdown and Danny Jeffries ran another back 83 yards for a score in a wild fourth period Saturday as Tennessee romped to a 35-6 homecoming victory over South Carolina. Until that period, however, it was a tight game. The Vols led only 7-0 at the half and 14-0 at the end of three quarters.

Fullback Steve Chancey, whose 66-yard quick kick in the second period set up the only first half touchdown, collected that score on a five-yard run, putting Tennessee ahead for good. TailbaciC Curt Watson got a third-period touchdown on a two-yard run, quarterback Dennis Chadwick ran over from the five on the first play of the fourth quarter and Brown and Jeffries wrapped it up with their pass thefts. ANN ARBOR, Mich (UPI) -Sophomore Shuttlesworth scored three times in his first start at fullback Saturday to make Michigan undisputed leader of the Big Ten with a 63-8 mauling of Iowa tha Notre Dame Wins Easily PITTSBURGH (UPI) Ed Gulyas' three touchdowns and two bj Larry Parker powered ninth-ranked Notre Dame and its crushing ground attack to a 56-7 romp over Pitt Saturday. Pitt, which has not come within 32 points of the Irish in their last seven meetings, eased Notre Dame's task by fumbling away two kickoffs and a punt inside its own 30-yard line to set up three touchdowns. Notre Dame, alternating six running backs, and with quarterback Cliff Brown gaining 92 yards in nine carries, ran up 326 yards on the ground and a 42-7 lead before turning the game over to the subs late in the third quarter.

Brown completed only three passes, one of them an eight-yarder to Tom Gatewood for a touchdown. Willie Townsend ran 12 yards on an end-around and Darryll Dewan ran five yards for the other Notre Dame touchdowns, while quarterback John Hogan sneaked one yard for the Pitt touchdown. The 56 points were the most scored this year by Notre Dame, which came into the game averaging only 20 points a game. Cal 30-7 hand of Cal safety Joe Acker into Krieg's arms. Sixkiller, who entered the game as the top passer in the conference, capped a 90-yard throw with the short TD run the first time the Huskies got the ball.

Sixkiller was chosen offensive player of the game. Calvin Jones, a junior from San Francisc's Balboa High, rambled 78 yards for a touchdown on a punt return early in the game in the second period. Substitute quarterback Greg Collins hit fullback Larry Dumas with a 72-yard scoring strike with 3:28 left in the second period to give the Huskies a 27-0 lead at intermission. After cornerback Phil Andre recovered a fumble by quarterback Jay Cruze on the Cal 25 early in the third period, Steve Wiezbowski kicked a 33-yard field goal for the Huskies' final points. America's first newspaper, "Publick Occurrences Both Forreign and Domes-lick." was issued in Boston in 1690.

stquarter and Lyle Blackwood Hospital Saturday after being got the other in the last quarter stabbed in the back during a by picking off a Jimmy Car- post-fight riot Friday night al michael pass and running 32 Madison Square Garden's Felt yards untouched. Berl Simmons Foiim- contributed a 50-yard field goal 7,16 guard Harold Wagner, in the second quarter, the remained in the hospital's longest field goal in TCU history, intensive care unit after being The Horned Frogs threw away stabbed in a disturbance which three other good chances to eruPted when Danny McAloon score, with all three ending in was awarded a 10-round deci-missed field goals. sion over Jose Rodriguez of Tech's one tniirhdnwn ramp after the game had been decided. Carmichael, subbing for the ininreH Chnrlps Nannpr nt quarterback, sneaked over from the one on fourth down with less than three minutes left in the contest The rest of the afternoon TCU's scrambling defense shut down Tech's running attack and stopped the Raiders when they threatened to close the margin in the third period. TAYLOR'S 9-MONTH LEAVE STANFORD, Calif.

(UPI)-Stanford Athletic Director Chuck Taylor announced Friday that he will step down from that post on Jan. 1, 1972 to take a nine-month leave of absence..

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