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Pan tarn ph, Bloomlngoo, EL, Sunday Oct 1968. 22 9. 7 Notre Dame, lexas Surprise i Top Rated Oklahoma Ripped, 28-7 4 a -f i I it H-v, si U4; tf tf' ifCi. Florida Shocks 'Bama Bryant Suffers 1st Home Loss TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) Underdog Florida swept third-ranked Alabama off Its feet Saturday, scoring a 10-6 football victory and handing Coach Paul Bryant hn first loss at home since coming to Alabama six years ago.

The Gators, who had a 1-1-1 record, went ahead 3-0 in the first quarter on Bob Lyle's 42-yard field goal and rolled their lead up to 10-0 in the final quarter on halfback Dick Kirk's 41-yard touch-down dash. This climaxed a 75-yard drive. It was only then that vaunted Alabama scored. Quarterback Joe Namath plunged over from one-foot out. The two-point conversion play was smothered.

Pass interceptions and fumbles killed Alabama's chances of continuing its unbeaten string. The Florida Gator line refused to be buffaloed by the vaunted Alabama offense, repeatedly causing Alabama backs to fumble. Only two goal-line stands by 'Bama held down the margin. Alabama won its previous three games and had a five-game win streak dating back to last season. Trinity Wins Jayvee Contest Denny Perkins' touchdown in the final quarter pulled Trinity High School past High, 7-6, Saturday in a junior varsity football game at the Trinity Athletic Field.

Perkins scored from five yards out; then ran for the tie-breaking extra point. Tuscaloosa, Ala. (AP) Alabama halfback Billy Moseley (20) is upended by Florida's Jerry Newcomer (22) in third quarter of Saturday's Southeastern Conference game. i Jii! A fumble recovery by Dick No- wak on the State 34 set up Heydt's field goal. Army moved to the State 22 in six plays and when the State defense stiffened, Heydt came through with his three-pointer.

Army almost blew its big up set in the final three minutes when Ken Waldrop fumbled on the Cadet 31, and Glenn Ressler recovered for State. But the fired-up Army defense knocked down a pair of passes after holding two running plays to two yards and took over on downs. The State touchdown play was the only offense the Nittany Lions were able to muster. Army held the wide open State offense to 38 yards on the ground and 99 yards in the air, which included the 69- yard TD pass play. Waldrop and Stichweh were the workhorses of the Army offense, accounting for 144 of the Cadet ground yardage.

-A'-YYaViyrVWiiiW Army Turns Back Penn State, 10-7 South Bend, Ind. (AP) Notre Dame end Ken Ivan (87) boots a 32-yard field goal in the fourth quarter Saturday to give the Irish a 17-14 victory over Southern Cal. FOOTBALL RESULTS Shepherd 22, Oallaudet 0 Penn Military 15, Wllke If Gettysburg 24, Lehigh 0 West Chester 28, Bloomsburg 0 Irish Jolt 7th Ranked USC, 17-14 SOUTH BEND, Ind. -Sophomore Ken Ivan's 33-yard field goal in the final six minutes of the game gave Notre Dame a 17-14 football upset of Yardstick USC NOTRI DAMS First down! 'J Rushing yardg 161 f.73 Passing yardaa Passes Passes Intercepted by 1 Punts t-M Fumble Yards penalized li' 80 Southern California Saturday as the Irish unveiled a smashing new backfield combination. Notre Dame took senior quarterback Frank Budka out of mothballs and turned loose rookie running whiz Bill Wolski for the first time.

They ripped the seventh-ranked Trojans apart before a screaming overflow crowd of 59,135. It has been years since Notre Dame has demonstrated the brand of action that made them the scourge of the nation as the Fighting Irish. Budka, making his first start this season as signal-caller after being employed as a defensive back last year, piled up yardage with keep-it plays and always held the threat of passing. Rush For 273 Wolski, a 195-pounder from Muskegon, slammed and battered the Trojan defenses Into submission and kept USC without victory at Notre Dame since 1939. Until Saturday Wolski had 'carried the ball only three times for 14 yards.

The Irish churned 273 yards on the ground, Budka contributing 84 and Wolski 87. It was Budka 'p smashes that mainly drove the Irish 74 yards in the final quarter. And when the Trojans held, Ivan, 190-pound end from Massillon, Ohio, -calmly planted the ball through the uprights for th winning three points. Irish Score First The Irish took a 7-0 lead In the first quarter when Pete Beathard's swing pass went through the upreached hands of Hal Bedsole and went to the arms of Tom MacDonald. He raced 62 yards to score with Norm Nicola throwing the key block on Beathard.

Ivan booted the first of his two extra points. At the start of the second period, the Trojans crunched 74 yards In nine running plays to deadlock the game. Sophomore Mike Garrett's 17-yard run was a key play and Beathard slanted off tackle from the three to score. Dick Brownell kicked the first of his two conversions. The Irish went ahead 14-7 80 seconds later as Wolski ran back a kickoff 37 yards and keyed a 63-yard drive with a 35-yard bolt to the USC eight.

He finally barrelled the last six Into the end zone. Southern California 0 14 0 014 Notre Dam 7 7 0 17 NO MacDonald pas Interception (Ivan kick) USC Beathard 3 run (Brownll kick) ND Wolski run (Ivan kick) USC Garrlt 12 pats from Bsathard (Brownell kick) ND FG Ivan 33 Attendance 59.135. Wheaton Nudges Bradley WHEATON, III. (AP)-Wheaton Intercepted a Bradley pass with 33 seconds remaining Saturday to preserve Its lead and score Its 10th consecutive home football Tictory by a 27-22 scort. Bradley scored its last touch-down with thre minutes remaining in the game to threaten 27-22.

Then they gained possession of the ball with an on side kick. Bradley's last chance died with 33 seconds remaining, when Dale Lesever, Wheaton defensive halfback, intercepted a pass on Whea-ton's 40-yard line. Is VS, llSvJ LLBWCHiUFT The Natural Gentleman Look Frill-free Casual Wear i DALLAS (AP) Tommy Ford and Duke Carlisle led a thunderous Texas ground attack that knocked down the nation's No. 1 team Oklahoma 28-7 Sat urday. Texas, rated No.

1 and seeking the top spot, smothered Oklahoma the first half while running up a 14-0 lead, and then more than matched the rallying Sooners in the second half. A crowd of 75,504 the 18th straight sellout for this ancient intersectional game saw Texas at Its best with "three yards and a cloud of dust" football. The precision Longhorns, func tioning like a well-oiled machine, just plain ground the heralded Oklahoma line into bits. Runs Ovr Ford, the guy who likes to run over people, ran over a lot of them on Saturday as he ripped through the big Sooner line for 77 yards. Carlisle, who ran about as much although having to handle the quarterbacking duties, too, ripped out 62 yards.

It was a rough game and Oklahoma personal fouls had the Sooners In trouble repeatedly. It led to a Texas touchdown in the first period. Oklahoma had the ball for only six plays in the first period and just 10 in the second and the Sooners never got past midfield under their own power the entire first half. Stopped On Two Once, when Texas put to Bob Crouch, the trackman who sat in for the injured punter Ernie Koy, he got off a 17-yard boot. Okla homa got Into Texas territory but Pete Lammons intercepted a Bobby Page pass and Texas rolled down to the Oklahoma two before being stopped by the only real strong defensive effort made by Oklahoma.

Texas made 144 yards on the ground in the first half to only 42 for Oklahoma. In the third period Oklahoma came to life for a 62-yard touch down march with John Hammond, the third Oklahoma quarterback for the day, passing for 28 and running for 18 and making the score with a three-yard smash. Carlisle got the first Texas touchdown with 'a one-yard smash, Ford ran over people for 12 yards to rack up the second. Carlisle's swing pass to Phil Harris for three yards made the third. Carroll Rally Tips North Park CHICAGO on Carroll Col lege battled from behind and defeated North Park, 13-12, Saturday in a College Conference of Illinois football game.

Trailing 12-0 at the half, Car roll finally scored late in the third quarter on a short plunge by fullback Rick Beebe and won the game in the final two minutes on a 10-y a touchdown pass from Sander Stagman to Bob Wolfe before Bill Towson ran across the vital extra point, i to! Rank on Cnfpr fit by John W. Rodger. I Cal Comeback Ties Favored Duke, 22 to 22 BERKELEY, Calif. (AP)-Call-fornia's underdog Bears scored on an arching Alley-Oop pass in the fourth quarter Saturday and added a two-point conversion for a 22-22 tie with undefeated Duke in a wild intersectional football battle. The 31-yard touchdown throw went from Craig Morton to end Jack Schraub a combination that started playing together in grade school.

Morton then calmly pitched to sophomore halfback Jerry Mosher for the tying two points. Duke, never headed, missed a chance to go ahead with 16 sec onds left and the ball on the Cali fornia 13. When the kicking tee was thrown in from the sideline on a field goal attempt, the Blue Devils were penalized 15 yards for coaching from the sideline. Mike Curtis then missed a des peration 45-yard field goal try. Duke, winner of its first three games, grabbed a 7-0 lead on a 13-yard pass from Scotty Glacken to Jay Wilkinson, climaxing a 3-yard first-quarter drive.

Cal came back to tie the count when Morton hit Schraub, his fellow junior from Capbell, with a 13-yard throw. Duke took a 14-7 halftime lead as Billy Futrell tallied the second Blue Devil touchdown on a 2-yard run ending a 71-yard ground march. North Centra Tops Millikin DECATUR, 111. (AP) Touchdowns in the first and fourth quarters held up Saturday as North Central College of Napervilla defeated Millikin College 12-0. It was North Central's first victory after two losses in the College Conference of Illinois.

Millikin Is now two and one. North Central's first score came on a 39-yard pass from quarterback Mike Vibral to end Bruce Fulton. The final tally came on a one-yard plunge by halfback Herman Cooper Washington Obtaini Oriole Outfielder WASHINGTON (AP) The Washington Senators purchased Westminster, 7, Geneva 4 Grover city. Pa. 36, Brockport.

N.T. 7 Marshall 10, Buffalo 1 Slippery rock. Pa. Stat 27, California, Pa. State 7 Norwich 42, Rensselaer 7 Amhertt 3, Bowdoin 0 Bates 13, Worcester Tech Princeton 34, Penn 0 Hofstra 40, Bridgeport 7 Colgate 28, Rutgers 1 Wagner 20, Moravian 4 Delaware Valley 20, King 4 Bucknell 31, Ohio Weslevan 4 Delaware 41, Lafayette 0 SOUTH Baylor 14, Arkansas 10 Rice 23, Stanford 13 Memphis Stat 21, North Tax Frederick 16, Guilford 13 Memphl Southwestern 27, Mttlsap bewanee Tt, Austin college 19 West Liberty 13, Concord 7 Washington and Jefferson 20, Bethany 14 The citadel 24, Presbyterian 0 Tennessee Martin 9, Llvlngton State Morgan State 10, Maryland State 0 Western Maryland 12, Randolph-Macon 0 Louisiana Tad) 45, Southwestern La.

0 Mississippi Southern 7, Richmond 0 St. Paul' Va. 14, Fayettevllle, 0 Washington Lee 28, Centre I Auburn 28, Chattanooga 0 Kentucky State 19, Central State, Ohio 4 Mcrehead 24, Murray 10 Middle Tennessee 33, Eastern Kentucky 28 Potomac State 20, Ferrum 0 East Tennessee 16. Tennessee Tech West Virginia 20, William and Mary 14 oeorgia Teen 23, Tennessee 7 Georgia 7. Clem son 7.

tie Florida State 35, Waka Forest Virginia 6, VMI 0 Maine Maritime 41, Curry, Mas. 4 Coast Guard 11, Weslevan I Virginia State 20, Shaw 4 ursinu 15, Johns Hopklnt II, tl Florida 10, Alabama 4 North Carolina 14, Maryland 7 Mississippi State 31, Tulane 10 Bemidil 20. Moorheed 20 (tie) Catawba 4, Western Carolina 0 SOUTHWEST New Mexico Stat 40. Trlnltv I Texas 28, Oklahoma 7 Texas 23, Houston 13 St. Procoolut 14, Culver Stockton 4 Edward Water 18, Albany State, (ra, 0 Ashland 21, Waynesourg Texa Chrltlen 35, Texas Tech FAR WEST Washington 34, Oregon State 7 Sacramento State 19, Santa Barbara 0 Colorado Mines 21, Ft.

Lewis A4M 7 College of Idaho 13, Whitman 0 Arizona State College 49, New Mexico Highlands 0 Southern Oregon 44, Eastern Oregon 18 Idaho State 14, Montana 11 Duke 22, California 22 (tie) Utah Stat 47, New Mexico 14 Wyoming 21, Colorado State University 3 Lewis and Clark, Ore. 21, Llnfleld, Ore. 7 Whitworth, Wash. 39, Pacific Lutheran, Wash. 0 San Jose Slate 13, Washington State I Oregon 41, Idaho 21 Colorado 25, Oklahoma State 0 a.

I Cadets Hang 1st Loss On Nittany Lions UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. (AP) The Cadets of Army combined a crunching ground attack with a tough defense Saturday to up set ninth-ranked Penn State 10 7 before an estimated record crowd of 48,850. Army gained more than 220 yards on the ground in upsetcmg an unbeaten Penn State team for the second straight year. All the scoring came In the first half with Army marching 85 yards for its touchdown after Dick Heydt booted a 32-yard field goal. Penn State's lone tally cam on a 69-yard pass play in the second quarter from quarterback Pete Liske to Junior Powell.

Army threw only one pass In the first half, but that was enough as Carl Stichwech connected with Sam Champ! in the end zone for a two-yard touchdown. The play climaxed an 85-yard drive and made it 10-0. Concannon Shines NEWTON, Mass. (AP) Trigger man Jack Concannon, the na tion's fifth-ranking player in total offense, passed for three Boston College touchdowns and ran for another in a 34-0 football victory over Villanova Saturday. OUTDOOR BASKETBALLS and FOOTBALLS READ'SOf NORMAL Phone 967-6231 213 North St.

Normal, Illinois i-sn i'f Puppies' WMTHW BRUSHTO PIGSKIN CASUALS BY WOtVtRlNt 7 im LOCAL Eastern Illinois 14, State Normal II Carthage 42, Weslevan 19 HIGH SCHOOL Gage Park 31, South Shore 4 Phillips 14, Englewood 4 Morgan Park 27, Lindblom 14 North Shore 46, Elgin Academy 7 Francis Parker 33, Hales Franciscan Deerfield 19, Glenbrook No. 14 Evanston 42, Niles East 0 Taft 7, Lane Tech 0 Bowen 14, Harlan 0 Barrington 20, Libertyvllle Proviso East 16, Morton East 6 Luther No. 12, Walther Lutheran York 14, Hinsdale 13 Chi. Vocational 12, Fenger 7 St. Edward 13, Immac.

Concept 4 Evergreen Pk. 20, Lincoln-Way 12 Waukegan 21, Oak Park 0 Austin 33, Lake View 0 North Pk. Acad. 39, Luttier So. 14 Glenwood Schl.

13, Chi. Latin 7 Proviso West 12, West Levden 7 Carl Sandburg 21, Homewood-Flossmoor 0 Eisenhower 26, Argo New Trier 14, Highland Pk. 7 Lyons 51, Glenbard West 0 Morgan Pk. Acad. 40, Wheaton Acd.

4 Woodstoc 33, Zion-Benton 6 Morton West 19, Willowbrook 7 East Levden 20, Niles West 14 Riverside-Brookfleld 34, Maine I. Warren 13, Grant 12 Palatine 13, Dundee 7 Antioch 26, Ela-Vernon 0 Maine West 34, Prospect 14 Gravslat 14, Wsuconda 12 Lake Forest 34, Round Lake I Bremen 14, Oak Lawn 12 Perryvllle, Mo. 42, Cairo 4 COLLEGE MAC Northern Illinois 19, Hillsdale 13 Northern Michigan 19, Central Michigan 0 CCI Carroll 13, North Park 12 Augusfana 33, Lake Forest 0 North Central 12, Millikin 0 STATE Lakeland 28, Eureka College 7 Wheaton 27, Bradley 22 Southern Illinois 47, Lincoln, Mo. BIO IS Illinois 20, Ohio State 20 Iowa 37, Indiana 26 Michigan 7, Michigan Stat 7 Northwestern 15, Minnesota I Wisconsin 38, Purdue 20 MIDWEST Missouri 21, Kansas State 11 lowa state 17, Kansas 14 Notre Dame 17, Southern California 14 Grlnnell 20, Lawrence 12 Bethany, Kan. 21, Southwestern, Kan.

30 Wabash 55, Hanover 0 Earlham 51, Franklin 0 Butler 14, Depauw 12 Washington, Mo. 15, Valparaiso 7 Taylor 14, Manchester 7 Ball State 23, St. Joseph' 0 Indiana Central 26, Chicago Mini 4 Indiana State 29, Evansville 4 Albion 25, Kalamazoo 14 Missouri Mines 19, Southeast Missouri 14 Missouri Valley 42, St. Mary of Plain 0 Stevens Point 34, Wisconsin-Milwaukee 7 rianevnie Kiver calls 6 Northwestern, Wis. 34, Milton 10 Benedict 23, Knoxvllle College 0 Valley City 21, Dickinson, N.D.

0 Adrian 54, Olivet 30 Minnesota Duluth 12, Macalaster 0 Concordia, Minn. 34, St. Thome 4 Cornell, lowa 35, St. Olaf 7 Ripon 77, Carleton 7 Black Hills 40. Dakota Weslevan St.

Cloud 20, Winona 8 Northwestern, lowa 28. Dana IS Wichita 26, Hardin Simmon 12 Westmar, lowa 47, Central Methodist, Mo. 13 AuguOana, 5 D. 26, North Dakota Stat 4 Mornlngside 33, South Dakota 0 Huron 40, South Dakota Tech 0 South Dakota State 7, North Dakota 4 Hamllne 14, Gustavus Adolphu 7 St. John's, Minn.

24, Augsburg 4 Michigan Tech 21, Monkato 19 Northwood Institute, Mich. 41, Defiance 0 Wittenberg 51, Capital 14 Bowling Green 16, Western Michigan 7 Principia, III. 7, College of Ozark, Ark. 7 (tie) Wilmington Kenvon Oberlin 19, Otterbein 1 Marietta 20, Hiram 19 Ohio Norttiern 16, BluWon 4 Kirksville, Mo. Teechen 4V, Warren- burg.

Mo. Stat 4 Co 54, Knox 0 Warttxn-g 20, lowa Weslevan 14 Simpson 26, William Peon 14 Uocer lowa 13, Dubuque 0 Bdoit 10, Monmouth 3 Elmhurst 14, Illinois College 4 Rose Poly 7, Concordia, HI. 4 Miami, Ohio 30, Kent State I Air Force 17, Nebraska 13 Flndlav college 21, Ferrl Stat 4 Cincinnati 21. Tulsa 15 Western Reserve 6, Thlel 4, tie 5'ake21, Stat College lowa Case Tech 27, Allegheny 26 nope 71, Aim Kentucky 35, Detroit II Temple 29, Muhlenbero 0 North Carolina State 19, South Carolina I Alabama A8.M 34, Flsk 14 East Stroudsburg 55, Chevnev 0 Glenvlll 21, W. Va.

Weslevan 4 MavviHe 36. Jamestown. D. Colorado State Colleae 32, Colorado Col. 14 loiedo 18, Ohio Uiiv 17 EAST Army 10.

Penn Stat 7 Boston University 18. Holy Crnsi 4 Bntton College 34, VIManovl 0 Drel 22. Lvcomlnq 17 Dartmouth 14, Brown 7 Harvard 21. Cornell 14 Rochester 20, Union 12 rai toiumoia Massachusetts 21, Connecticut vai 19, Columbia 7 ith.c. ioViiand 1 M1 9, wanfiid, SuMueVanna Juniata 4 5hlppenhurg 30.

Lock Haven S-nhmor. 11 Fr.nklln -nH M.r.h.ll 11 nammcn 26 Mobart 20 Main 28. New H.mp.hlr. I LAwreoc '4, Alfred iRJ w. va.

14 Claims Doubles Title BORDEAUX, France -Jean-Claude Barclay and Fran cois Jauffret won the men's doubles title in the French National Tennis Tournament Sat urday by defeating Pierre Dar- mon and Tierrs Pilet, 8-1, 5-3, '6 2. il- I in outiie der Fred Valentine from theUohn carroii 20, wavne state 0 Tailored with the dedicated Daroff "Personal these sport coats and, slacks give the man who favors the Natural Look thr. same comfort and appearance he demands in his suits in specially designed 'Botany 600 Casual Wear. Devoid of padding, pleats or artificial embellishment, this collection is made for the natural shoulder gentleman. Come in for a free and friendly try-on.

Sport coats from $39.95, Slacks from $18.95. 'BOTANY' 500 Tmkrtd by Daroff BE SURE TO ENTER THE 'BOTANY' 500 SPORT CAR GRAND PRIX Air Force Rallies To Upset Nebraska nH; an undisclosed amount. liactly from last week's loss to Southern Methodist. It Was Uphill for the Cornhllsk- ers all afternoon as Air Force grabbed a 7-0 first half lead. But two Nebraska touchdowns in the third quarter, one on a 78- ju.u f.ciuup uy lUUIMlR ZUH1V WIN a new MG Midget.

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No Obligation. For Detaila and Entry Blank, Come To LINCOLN, Neb. (AP)-Terry Isaacson, brilliant Air Force quarterback, bombed Nebraska with a 38-yard come-from-behind touchdown pass In the final three minutes of play Saturday for a 17-13 football upset of the favored Corn- huskers Trailing 13-10 after a two touch 11.. 1... 1 1 it.

i uy murasKa in ine third quarter, Air Force buckled down to an 80-yard drive in the final period. It wag Fritz Greenlee, 201-pound end, who snatched the aerial and sprinted Into the end tone with two minutes and 41 seconds remaining. A crowd of M.000, largest In eight years, witnessed the first loss in four starts lor Nebraska as Air Force bounced back bril Its durability and lb easy irpkeep all make the smartest hat vot can but. Iba Hush PuddIos Hat Sues troa 64 to 794. in nmnu uue.

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