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Press-Telegram from Long Beach, California • 61

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Hay defense rown 7abhington ast Itfoo5r04W81 JOHN DIXON 'Sports Editor Sunday October 31 1976 SECTION PAGE AD0Aegi 'too much' for Mears CLA 1 By GARY BAUSCH Staff Writer lEATTLE The Jinx is dead Theotis (Big Foot) Brown and 'Tames Owens stomped UCLA's 18- Sear Husky Stadium jinx to extincion Saturday afternoon as the tBruins escaped tenacious Washing- 21 croltd of 47719 watched in mazemeitt as Brownlhundered to sehool-record 220 yards on 35 tcaKries In the process the 6-3 215- pound sophomore scored touch-'downs on dashes of 5 15 and Si yards 1 I i 144a: I 0 By WEL SCHRADER Stift Writer Besides breaking Kermit Johnsols mark of 183 yards Brown joined 20 other Bruin backs who have crossed the goal line three times in one game one of those' Wendell Tyler bent most of the chilly afternoon on the bench after suffering an ankle sprain and twice fumbling neither of which the Huskies recovered Head coach Terry Donahue didn't hestitate to insert the 175-pound Owens into Tyler's left halfback spot and the sophomore from Sacramento reeled off in yards in 4 carries scoring his first Bruin touchdown on a broken-field gallop of 34 vards The game was won by the offensive line Methodically tight mills Rick Walker and Don Pederson tackles Rob Ketirian and Gus Coppens guards Greg Taylor and Keith Eck and center Mitch Kahn tore gaping holes in the Husky defense I wouldn't be doing justice if I didn't praise the offensive line" a relieved Donahue said afterward "Illiat's the best its played this season" It was a contest of two excellent running teams and the object was to force the other club vElonTs jLM CALam ID BIG ONES Michigan 45 Minnesota () Story Page 5-3 Ohio State 47 Indiana 7 Story Page 5-3 Colorado 42 Oklahoma31 Story Page 5-3 Kentucky di 14 Story Page 5-1 Texas Tech31 Texas 28 Story Page 54 to throw the football UCLA's defense succeeded Washington'sdid tiot Plagued by the toughness' of ends Manu Tuiasosopo and Tim Tennigkeit and the pursuit of linebackers Frank Stephens Jerry Robinson Tom Murphy and Raymond Burks quarterback Warren Moon could complete only 11 of 27 passes for 132 yards One of those was a gyarder to tight end Don Greenwood midway through the final period It went for a touchdown when safety Pat Schmidt tried a leaping intercep lion and 'missed 1 That wa the only TO Bruin defenders surrendered Twice they forced the Huskies into field goals Steve Robbins from 31 and 32 yards out while Joe Steele sped 89 yards with a kickoff 6:27 into the second quarter UCLA held Washington to 111 yards afoot iimiting giant Robin Earl to just Strxards on 13 carries The Huskies were hampered when Steele was forced out of the lineup with a deep thigh bruiseafter touchdown "I'm shot emotionally" Donahue saiki with a hoarse voice "I didn't feel we had the game won until I saw double zero on the clock" Brown shunned the praise with the same efficiency he dispatched Washington tacklers -Our offensive line controlled the game from the Opening kickoff to the final gun" he said beaming -As for the jinx I don't believe in those things To me the better team will always win" (Continued Page S-5 Col 3) ered a fumbled punt by Cars Vern Smith Starting from the Cal 22 the TROJANS' BELL 'UN-COVERED' Everything was set up for Rkky Bell to make a move on Pitt Tony Dorsett in their Reisman Trophy duel Three writen and four photographers from Sports Mustrated were on hand as the CSC tailback went against California Saturday at the Coliseum Ile was scheduled to be the magazines over picture and story But Bell who came into the game with a hip-point injury sustained i twisted ankle on his first riding attempt in the second half After treatment from USC trainers be re-entered the game and carried four more times but was laboring badly and left the contest midway in the third guar- ter Ilia rushing record for the day: 21 carries for 711 yards After the game Mos seri' the Bell story The magazine's new cover choice? Tony Dorsett- of course rn be a s- It ie I It It lamer Daniels Field 10:30 a Gull Mill Masters Costa Mewl! a tTkertiallboat show Long Beach Arena mom to 7 pm Horst raciag Thoroughbreds Oak Anita lPloothall Rams Seattle Colt- 1 pm ter baseball LB Rockets vs otions Long Beach City College basketball Lakers vs Detroit Forant1 pm Alm ming Fore I and oval stocks Ascot Park I pm aft I 7 104 sn( 10:6 irweirorrint141-it 00111111111101111111qi 111 I a Pell VI 111 IP i Don I 7141 Pitt OOOOO 23 Syracuse" 13 Story Page S-7 "It wasn't beautifuMut it was a win" said USC coach John Robinson Saturday after the Trojan defense had smothered California during the -course of a 20-6 victory before 60323 fans at the Coliseum Perhaps for a team leading the nation in total offense it wasn't the Mona Lisa But what the Trojans lacked in offensive punch they offset with a brilliantly conceived and executed defensive plan that sent a battered bruised and discouraged all-America quarterback candidate to the sidelines in the fourth quarter Cal's Joe Roth must have felt like Custer "They were too much" 'said the Bears' quarterback of USC's defenders who knocked down his receivers at the line of scrimmage flooded the deep zones tore apart his protection and put his best receiver Wesley Walker out of the game in the second quarter Roth completed only 12 of 27 passes for 109 yards before giving way to backup quarterback Fred Besana in the fourth quarter The had only 201 yards in total offense IS by rushing and had to settle for field goals of 33 and 47 yards by Jim Breech So the Pacific4I Run for the Roses rolls inexorably toward a Nov 20 showdown between those crosstown alleycats USC and UCLA Third-ranked UCLA is 441in the league and 7-0-1 over-all Fourth-rated L'SC also is 44 in the conference and has record of 6-1 "Now we have to go like beck to get past Stanford and Washington before we get to play UCLA for the Rote Bowl -shot" Said USU defensive tackle Gary Jeter who was one of Roth's main marauders On a day when all-America tailback Ricky Bell was knocked out of action with a twisted ankle to git with his hip-pointer the Trojans found enough other weapons to repel Cal which lost its third consecutive Pacific4 game Quarterback Vince Evans passed and ran effectively split end Randy Simmrin worked some magic with his hands and freshman Charles White came off the bench to add 91 yards to Bells total of 'A in 21 carries: "I was surprised at Cal's intensity on defense" said Robinson "Because of that we played somewhat consenatively" 1 Althinigh held to 376 yards 115 below their average the Trojans converted on their best 4 rf de ka -1-1 IZ- Lot :401 44:::1 flik(116 i 4 I A 14' 't 14 t'''t 0 10 I Fri 4 Vp -11111041 is iesiNiP-- iT a 11 I 1 i ii-Lairdp -ogsO: 544 'VI I HI: 100 i IL a i7gli 4 Ne a'''''' 21 1 11 4 I zr 7 A 43 0 wa I 14 24 :1 till ik iliql A i 'IP iNeladre 1 ti4 -N 104 -5 4 0 toe 4la lbga 7 1 4 44'1 1 -31 24-14 LBSU win may prove costly By ILM McCORMACK titati Writer Trojans scored in six plays Bell ping the last four around left end aided by a block from 'Mick Mosi Tatupu (Continued Page S-6 Col 41 ROSE BUL fa DERBY pwwzg Conference PUPA UCLA 4 0 IttS 13 0 1 CSC 4 152 20 6 I 0 Stanford 3 1 Ion SS 1 4 11 Washmoon ty 1 4 California 1 3 ti s3 3 5 A 1 3 tW 131 2 1 Oregon 51 1 3 25 113 1 70 Oregon 1 3 58 1 3 5 8 mow l'CLA 3ft Washington 21 l'SC Ca1donna 1 W2shmate St a Orem '42 24- Oregon 3 PACMCI1 Conferral- (twilit PFP 0 IttS 13 0 1 II I I II JP' I I he available as the 49ers close out heir season with Pacifk coast Atli- kbc Association foes Fresno and Fullerton State and traditional rival San Diego Wkhital payment will conie from the bank '1figiii- '''N eV 7 4i'-' vgmbNo As 'k (:: 4 4 A '4: 4 1 IN ite do sf11 i iV4re I I tr aill 4 dis (continued Page S-I Col 31 WICHITA Kan Long Beach State decisioned host Wichita State 21-I1 Saturday night in amutest that could prove costly to both clubs The 49er bill will be the most difficult to pay In all likelihood Long Beach has lost guards Jerrell Smith and Greg Scoles and defensive end Scott Johnson AB suffered knee injuries as Long Beach was recording its seventh victory in eight outings this SCUM If thisfare hurt as seriously as it appeared none three wdl '11 LLttf ix ON oll nA1310 AIsTE) Om TELEVISTO4 Pm folthall PiTI Calle ot the Week KNAT M110 a Sam Prow CISCO VS St LAM KNNT 471 11 am: DIMW vs Oa klavielt IcNBC ilk I pm 4 ole t- ar 1044 11614 vt r' LIFI a qh a 00 d40 iir af A -e i 4 i i do di 41" 's 1 4 ii 'sarkN a 4 vil AI A 4 'i i 4 1 wia 1 ral 1 7 0 fF AvipPj teuterewsh Otft-all LPFP LT 11whican 0 "111 44 0 Om ra i II Vatmepota 32 4-1 It4 5 3 8 Ilms 2 I' I Ia loss 1: 3 i 04 110 Purdue 3 rrs 3 0 NIK-InzanSt :11 3 11 t1I 3 4 I InhatiJ 23 LI 3 5 0 Wisearbm 7 IS 1St 3 0 Illotitsysterg 0 5 61 II I Itaturds's mulls 4 4 ----AKOr2i134INT Seen? 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