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The Columbian from Vancouver, Washington • 35

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The Columbiani
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Vancouver, Washington
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Arkansas 22 Southern Cal 7 Florida 21 California 17 Alabama 21 Maryland 16 Michigan 24 Iowa 7 NC State 35 Duke 21 Air Force 37 Idaho 0 Kansas 14 WSU7 Georgia 48 Oregon St 35 Penn State 24 Stanford 20 Oklahoma 28 Baylor 1 1 Ohio State 34 Minnesota 19 Texas 42 Boston Col 19 Pitt 9 Florida St 6 LSU 42 Colorado 1 4 MAN Sunday Sept 15 1974 Section 5 Page 35 Washington 2 1 Nebraska 6 1 Cincinnati 1 7 Oregon 7 Chicago's Dick Allen announces retirement CHICAGO (AP) Dick Allen the controversial Chicago White slugging first base-man who leads the American League with 34 home runs announced his retirement from baseball Saturday night Allen 34 made his decision with one more year to go on his contract which is estimated at $250000 a year Allen who has 88 runs batted in and a 301 average this season made his announcement after meeting with his teammates Saturday prior to a night game with the California Angels He planned to call a news conference but then decided against it and left the White Sox clubhouse Roland Hemond general manager of the White Sox confirmed Allen's decision met with the players told them of his decision and then said Hemond think he wanted to meet with the press and then decided against Oddly enough Allen took both batting practice and infield practice before making his retirement announcement This has been a bone of contention with fans and the press A year ago Allen decided against taking either batting practice or infield and hate to see him said Pat Kelly like him as a pep son and as a player miss Bill Melton the No 2 slugger on the White Sox behind Allen said "I shocked He came here to win and we All this talk of his being late to games never affected the club He leads by example not appointment The fact that he see winning in the future is why he Allen broke Into the major leagues with a bang with the Philadelphia Phillies in 1964 when he hit 318 with 29 home runs and 91 runs batted in In 1966 he reached a high of 40 homers and 110 runs batted in with a 317 average with the Phillies but he gradually fell out of favor with Philadelphia fans The Phillies traded him to St Louis in 1970 and after me year with the Cardinals he was shipped to the Los Angeles Dodgers for the 1971 season The Dodgers fell just short of a divisional title that season and sent him to the White Sox for pitcher Tommy John Originally he was against signing with the White Sox but Tanner persuaded him that be could be a great star and make a hit with the fans in Chicago UW 21-17 was played in 80-degree temperature before a crowd of 48000 710 0 0-17 7 0 7 7-21 Mktar (Shephard I tack) Earn (Robbers kick) Miller 2 run Qn-FG Shephard 33 Fetarmann 3 (Hobbits tack) rom nUWIWQ kick) Rick Kane (23) is tripped by Cornhuskers' Ron Pruitt (91) Nebraska beat Ducks 61-7 (UPI) Duck soup? Fitzpatrick leads over Cincinnati Ouch! UO falls 61-7 Dick Allen Tanner went along with his star saying has to take batting practice if they dlenr can hit like Al His teammates were not surprised at the move yard run in the second quarter to cap an 80-yard march The Bearcats scored again minutes later when defensive Back Jesse Ratliff intercepted a Rowland pass and returned it 34 yards to set up a 34-yard field goal by Dan Shepherd Washington narrowed the gap to 17-14 when Rowland hit tight end Nelse Petermann with a scoring pass from Cincinnati's two That Husky touchdown was set up by a sparkling 57-yard punt return by Pedro Hawkins It was the first time Cincinnati and Washington had met on the football field The game 17-yard run by second string fullback Gary Higgs and a- touchdown provided by tight end Brad Jenkins who fell on a fumble by fullback John Moran in the end zone Oreaon Nsbradm 0 0 0 7-7 23 U) 14 14-61 Nebr-Wtstbroob 22 run (Coyfe tack) from Ifebr-WMbtooh 34 pm (Cota tack) Mustmtau 36 pm from (Coyfe tack) Ifebr-Safety Km tackhd in and font Humm 1 iwi (Coylt tack) Nsbr-FG Ewtond 45 Nebr-Dawi 1 run (Coylt tack) Jonbns lacoMttd fumbta It lent (Coylt tack) Gdtatpa 5 run (Coylt tack) Nabr-Hm 17 run (EvMand tad) Orea-Tumor 3 run (WoodfM tack) 76053 LINCOLN Neb (AP) -Crafty Dave Humm threw two touchdown passes and ran for another score to lead Nebraska's seventh-ranked Cornhuskers to a 61-7 victory over Oregon Saturday in the football season opener for both teams The Huskers scored the first four times they had the ball as Oregon was unable to cope with hot passing and of fullback the ball carrying Tony Davis and I-back John Oregon's lone score came with 3:46 left in the game as quarterback Norval Turner scored on a three-yard run to cap an eight-play drive that gan on the 22 Wingback Don Westbrook put the Huskers on the scoreboard for the first time jayhawks 14-7 over Cougars Razorbacks stun Trojans Oregon's Miller Nicklaus have lead PINEHURST NC (AP) -Jack Nicklaus once five strokes behind scrambled back with a wildly erratic 70 and tied Johnny Miller for the thirdround lead Saturday in the $300000 World Open Golf Tournament Nicklaus had six birdies and five bogeys in his one-under-par effort over the difficult demanding 7007-yard No 2 course at the Pinehurst Country Club Miller meanwhile blew 10 strokes higher than his fantastic round of 63 in second round He went to a 73 and was dropped back into a share of the lead at 209 only four-under-par Framer Masters champion Charles Coody and Australian Bruce Devlin were next at 211 Each matched par 71 in the hot muggy weather Country Club: JackMcklaus Johnny MMkr Bruce Devkn Chirks Coody Frank Baatd Damd Graham Boh Murphy GcntLitthr Bud Aim latEUar yCota 6371-70-209 736373-209 7268-71-211 637271-211 677375-212 706374-212 6374-73-212 637373-212 737373-213 6371-74-213 717372-213 637371-213 746371-213 7367-71-213 727371-213 7467-73-214 677473-214 696376-214 717271-214 727270-214 727466-214 737372-715 637176-215 726374-215 766371-215 717569-215 71-71-74-216 71-7174-216 737372-216 727272-216 737270-216 737373-216 71-7371-216 7371-70-216 726375-216 7371-70-216 727375-217 717376-217 717376-217 737173-217 677376-217 737374-217 7371-72-217 737271-217 737271-217 746375-218 727376-218 736376-218 726377-218 727274-218 7371-74-218 7172-76-219 67-7676-219 766374-219 727375-220 737376-220 737377-220 737377-220 72 71-77-220 727375-220 7371-75-220 737377-221 7371-75-221 71-7375-221 756378-222 7372-77-222 7372-76-222 737376-222 7372-78-223 737377-223 72-72-77-DQ TomKKt Hubert Gratn PatarOostartaM John Mahaf fay Ed Strand LatTrtvmo Hak Imm Fonts! 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Osborne had played 66 of his proteges by early in the third period but the Big Red continued to roll over an Oregon defense that was second overall in the Pacific 8 last year scoring was rounded out by Tony one-yard run a five-yard scoring jaunt by Dave Gillespie a five incompletions and five scrambles The 20th-ranked Razor-backs two-touchdown underdogs clinched the victory on a 16-play 65-yard drive on their first possession of the second half Mark Miller who operated Arkansas' wishbone much of the night dived over from the one on third down to make it 17-7 The march began after Harris intercepted a pass by Haden Hogan set up first once all on short runs Orcfon Statu Georgia Bos 28 kick) Ga-Rotanon 2 run (Laawtt tack) Ga-Tiytor 31 Interception ratum (tack blocked) Tarub 2 run (pasa faded) Smith 5 run (Kufesa tack) Ga-Hamssn 12 pass hum (LmmH fadil Ga-Harmaa 52 mn (Leavitt tack) Whitt 1 run (Kudu tack) Ga-Oaws 35 pas from (Laawtt kick) OSU-Smth 1 run (Momoa pasi from White) Clark 1 mi (Laawtt tack) OSU-Ovarton 36 pasa bom White (Kufesa tack) 13 7 15-35 7 20 14 0-48 Kin (Leavitt 42200 First down Rushas-yards Puuni yank Return yank Passes FumOfcs-tost Pantabes-yards touchdown when he returned a Haden interception 66 yards to the USC 32 Ike Forte a junior' college transfer who gained 90 yardson 19 carries scored from 27 yards out after taking in a pitch from Miller 26-yard return of another Haden interception resulted in a 22-yard field goal that put Ar- kansas on top 20-7 late in the-third period only touchdown came on a 100-yard kickoff return by-Davis and tied the score 7-7 midway through the first peri- od Southern CM 7 0 0 0- 7 Arkansas 7 3 10 2-22 Ark-Forta 27 run (Litta tack) USC-Daws 100 tackoff ratum (Lana- beta talk) Ark-FG Little 22 MMar 1 run (Littta tack) Ark-FG Littta 20 Art-Safety Hadan ran out of end jone 54622 tCM Ark SEATTLE Wash (UPI) -Dennis Fitzpatrick came off the bench in the fourth quarter to engineer a 48-yard scoring drive that gave Washington a 21-17 intersectional football victory over Cincinnati Saturday in the 1974 opener for both teams But Washington still had to fight off a last minute Cincinnati bid that was set up when Bill Fowler recovered Chris Rowland's fumble on 38 The Bearcats then worked it down to the Washington 27 but failed to connect on three consecutive pass attempts Washington took possession of the ball and ran out the clock Fitzpatrick the second string Washington quarterback flipped a 27-yard pass to Ken Conley to put the ball on the Bearcat two Fitzpatrick then carried the ball in for the winning score The Bearcats jumped off to an early lead when quarterback Henry Miller fired a 34- yard touchdown pass to i flanker Harold Lee Washington tied it up late in the first period on a 19-yard pass from Rowland to tight end Robin Earl Miller scored Cincinnati's second touchdown on a two- TV sports TV Sunday 9:30 am NFL Today 10:00 am NFL Football Washington vs Now York Giants NFL Football Clovoland vs Cincinnati 1 pm NFL Football Los Angola vs Donvor (B World Opon Golf Tournament Final round of play 3:45 pm Post Ga mo Show 4 pm University of Oregon Football Oregon vs Nebraska TV Monday 7 pm ONFL Football Oakland vs Buffalo LITTLE ROCK Ark (AP) Arkansas' defense led by safety Floyd Hogan and linebacker Dennis Winston stopped Southern Cal's vaunted attack and the Razor-backs upset the fifthranked Trojans 22-7 Saturday night in college football Hogan set up 10 of Arkansas' points with two pass interceptions and Winston dogged the steps of Trojan tailback Anthony Davis Southern Cal Coach John tallying on a 22-yard reverse and then Humm took to the air hitting Westbrook with a 34-yard scoring pass five minutes later Later Humm connected with tight end Larry Mushinskie with a 36-yard scoring toss on first down and it gave the Cornhusker quarterback 32 career touchdowns tying the Nebraska record set by Je Tagge Next vaunted defense went to work on the Ducks as they pushed Oregon from its own 23 back to the nine-yard line in three plays Tackle Ron Pruitt jarred the ball from running back Rick Kane and middle guard John Lee pounced on the ball in the end zone for a safety The Huskers took the ensu Jerry McKay had labeled Trojan quarterback Pat Haden the greatest passer he had ever seen but defenders gave him little opportunity The secondary of Hogan Brad Thomas Rollen Smith and Tommy Harris continually covered Haden's intended receivers and intercepted four passes Haden did not complete his first pass until the final play of the third period His first 13 attempts to pass resulted in three interceptions The Bulldogs opened the offensive outburst late in the first period on a 28-yard pass by halfback Horace King to Butch Box Then within a 90-second span of the second period the Bulldogs suddenly held a 20-0 edge on a two-yard run by reserve quarterback Matt Robinson and a 31-yard pass interception return by Steve Taylor It was then that White completed his two long passes to set up touchdowns as the Beavers 0-2 trimmed the lead to 20-14 Georgia'i other scoring came on a one-yard run by Clark and a 35-yard pass from Robinson to Steve Davis Charlie Smith scored twice for thp Beavers and Ray Taroll Bulldogs by 48-35 Georgia over Beavers with McMichaels connecting on a pass to Miller to make it 14-0 The Cougars came flying back in the fourth period with senior quarterback Chuck Peck relying almost exclusive-fullback Andrew Jones jght plays in a 53-yard drive and ly on Jones carried on eight of 14 scored on a one-yard plunge After stopping Kansas on a fourth-and-inches play at their own 44 with time nearly gone the Cougars made their last bid But the Jawhawk defense-led by linemen Mike Butler Mike Lemon and Dean Zook and Linebacker Steve Towle- broke the spirit by allowing Washington State no yards in four downs to take over the ball and end the game Miller and sophomore running back Laverne Smith combined for 304 of the Jayhawks 339 total rushing yards Kansaa 0 14 0 0-14 WsahnitonStato 0 0 0 Kan-MOtr 31 tun (kick filtad) Kaa-McMichaah 1 nai (Mitar pm from i) WSU- Jam 1 nin (Ornate hick) A-29J50 WIU 19 12 54-347 96-172 110 37 2 66 337 1039 4-2 10 315 329 First Downs Rmhss-yards hwiiwds Ratum yards Utah St 17-7 LARAMIE Wyo (AP) -Tailback Louie Giammona gained 183 yards on a school record 41 carries Saturday to lead Utah State to a 17-7 victory over Wyoming In the college football opener for both schools SPOKANE Wash (UPI) -The Kansas Jayhawks tallied two-second quarter touchdowns and then beat back a late game surge by Washington State to escape with a 14-7 intersectional victory over the Cougars Saturday night in the football opener for both teams The Jayhawks' first touchdown came on a 31-yard burst by fullback Robert Miller capping an 88-yard drive in five plays at the start of the second quarter Kansas' second score followed a 4tyard drive in seven plays with quarterback th quar Scott McMichaels heading the new veer-t offense and going over from the one for the six-pointer fust point-after fail- ed and the Jayhawks went for two the second time around Weiskopf faces penalty PINEHURST NC (AP) -Tom Weiskopf faces possible discliplinary action after being disqualified for failing to sign his scorecard in Saturday's third round of the $300000 World Open Golf tournament The temperamental star made double bogey on each of his last two holes tossed his card on the table in the scoring tent and sauntered off He had a six-over-par 77 for the round Weiskopf recently was assessed a $1000 fine by Deane Beman Tournament Players Division commissioner for failure to play In a professional manner ATHENS Ga (AP) -Glynn Harrison scored two touchdowns one on a 52-yard run and rushed for 100 yards Saturday as Georgia opened its football season with a 48-35 victory over Oregon State The Bulldogs bolted to a 200 lead and held leads of three touchdowns or more three other times in the hot muggy weather Oregon State staged brief rallies behind the sparkling play of quarterback Alvin White who set up touchdowns with passes of 59 and 66 yards scored another on a one-yard run and passed 35 yards for another score Harrison's other touchdown came on a 12-yard pass from Dicky Clark Puget Sound tips SF State TACOMA Wash (AP) -University of Puget Sound quarterback Doug Holdermaq entered game in the second quarter and led the Loggers to a steamroller 28-0 football victory over San Francisco State A tought UPS defense held San Francisco State to 18 ards rushing and two goal ne stands First down RuMws-yaids Passmi yards Ratum yards Passes Punts Fumttesloat Panaltiai-yardi.

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