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50 T. H. TRIBUNE-STAR. Sunday, Sept. 27, '64 Purdue Blanks Out-Manned Ohio 17-0 Soph Quarterback Scores Two Times LAFAYETTE, Ind.

iflP) Bob Griese, sophomore Purdue quarterback from Evansville, scored two touchdowns, kicked a 36-yard field goal and converted tw'o extra points! Saturday in a 17-0 victory over Ohio out-manned Bobcats. Griese rounded out his college football debut by conv: pleting eight of 13 passes for 119 yards in spite oft rain that left the new Ross-Ade field so spongy that half-time band maneuvers were canceled. ------------------------Ohio gained only 93 yards twice and picked up 16 yards, altogether, both rushing and Bill Hess, Ohio U. coach, said Purdue just had too many big strong men while most of the LAFAYETTE, Ind. Statistics of hnckipr Rnhnutc tn nlai- the Purdue-Ohio University same: nuSKier tJODCatS had t.0 play al- Purdue Ohio u.

most the entire game without1 7 57 relief. 6-16 Plunges A Yard Griese plunged a yard for the 4-24 2., first Purdue touchdown in a 5945 33 yard drive featuring a 14-yard pass to Hedrick and one for 18 to Teter. The counter came on passing, and never penetrated the second pIay of the second: the Purdue 40-yard line. Purdue quarter gained 207 yards rushing and Griese dived a foot in the 150 passing. second period at the end of a Junior end Bob Hadrick 63-yard drive including his 24- helped spotlight per- yard t0 formance with some magnifi- An Ohio U.

punt that traveled cent catches, grabbing seven yards gave Purdue the. for 83 yards. ball on the Bobcat 18 in the; 82 Yards Bobcat 18 in the final period. Gordon Teter, junior rights Holcomb missed a couple of; halfback, picked up 82 yards passes and Griese went back in for Purdue in 19 carries and and kicked the field goal that caught two passes for 42 yards, gave him all of 17 Stars in the rugged Purdue points for the day. defense that held Ohio to First Downs Rushing YardaEe Passing Yardage Passes Passes Interr-epted By Punts Fumbles Lost Yards Penalized Rookie Stottlemyre Outhits Senators for 7-0 Victory WASHINGTON (AP) two defeats, collected all sin- home two runs, and Stottlemyre DICKENS INKS Football Coach Phil Dickens inlicates his signature on a new contract which has provisions which could keep him at the Hoosier helm for the next 12 years.

He is flanked by Prof. Edwin H. Cady (left), and Athletic Director Bill Orwig. AP Wirephoto. Air Force Walloped By Michigan at Ann Arbor oooo-o" Indiana Collegiate Conference on ernnnH 0 14 football victory over defending senior end Harold Wells and ANN ARBOR, Mich.

(UPI)- the Air Force 24, highlighting their 20 and marched 80 yards champ Butler of Indianapolis, sophomore end Rich Rubble of U. Quarterback Bob Timberlake the march. in six plays to score. Reeves scored three Brazil, Ind. John Charles, soph-j omore fullback from Linden,) N.

also helped make the) future rosy for Purdue fans, Although the Bobcats never' mounted a consistent sophomore fullback Wash Lyons, Ashtabula, Ohio, picked up 59 yards in 15 rushes and was a marked man after the first few plays. Junior Doug Holcomb, only quarterback on the Purdue roster with any prior game experience, ran the team on three occasions and completed three of six passes for 31 yards. The son of Northwestern athletic director Stu Holcomb, a former Purdue coach, ran the ball Rookie right-hander Mel Stottlemyre outhit Washington Saturday, stroking five hits while allowing only two, as the American League leading New York Yankees defeated the Senators 7-0 and extended their winning streak to 11 games. The victory, tying the longest winning streak in the this season, trimmed the magic pennant-clinching number to four. Any combination of Yankee triumphs and losses by the runners-up will bring New York its fifth straight pennant.

Five Singles loaded after Tom Tresh singled! t0 and Pepitone was hitj traight game and ninth against by a pitch clete Boyer doubled NEW YORK WASHINGTON ah bi ah bi Linz ss 6 0 10 2b 3 0 0 Oj 2b 5 13 0 Zimmer 3b 4 0 10) Maris cf 4 0 0 0 Hinton If 0 0 I i Mantle If 4 0 0 0 King rf 3 0 0 0 Lopez rf 1 0 0 0 Lock cf 2 0 0 0 1 Howard 3 12 1 lb 10 10 Tresh rf 4 111 Brumley 3 0 0 01 Pepitone lb 4 2 11 Kennedy ss 3 0 0 0) Boyer 3b 5 12 2 Osteen 0 0 0 0) 5 1 5 2 Valentine ph 1 75 0 0 1 Kirkland ph 10 0 0 Phillips ph 10 0 0 I Totals 41 7 15 7 Totals 25 0 2 0 060 000 000 000 York 4. Washington 2. York 12, Washington 3. Stottlemyre, Cunningham, i IP 9-2 9 2 toucn- Osteen 14-13 1 5 gles, including one that drove in two runs as the Yankees put the game away in the second inning with a six-run outburst. Stottlemyre held the Senators hitless after Joe double in the second inning.

The only other hit was Don single in the first. A procession of relievers held the Yankees scoreless after the second except for Joe 27th I home run in the seventh inning. The Yankees sent 12 men to the plate in the second against loser Claude Osteen and two! successors. Elston Howard started it with a walk, and the bases were blooped a single to right, scoring two more. Dave Stenhouse relieved Osteen, and with one out reloaded the bases on a single by Bobby Richardson and a walk to Roger Maris.

Mickey Mantle popped up, but Stenhouse then walked Howard and Tresh, forcing in two runs. Steve Ridzik ended it by fanning Pepitone. Ball State Clips Butler, 18-14 MUNCIE, Ind. UPD a Reeves scored 22 points Satur- New York Washington day to lead Ball State to a 28-14 (Griese, DePauw Bows To Evansville directed three scoring drives, 17-7 Sophomore back Carlj downs, all on short runs and two of 80 yards, and booted a Michigan held a 17-7 lead at ximberiake hit Steve Smith with the field goal and three extra halftime after marching 35 and a 32 -yard pass to highlight the t0 their second victory of the points to lead Michigan to a 80 yards for touchdowns and 24-7 victory over Air Force Sat- stopping two Air Force drives urday in the sea- by recovering son opener. one and intercepting a pass in After trailing by 10 points at its end zone.

third match. Fullback Mel Anthony season. It was ended the drive with the second consecutive loss a fumble at its Period 30 seconds old by bulling Marv Rettenmund scored the five yards for the six points. BaU state touchdown on a Ball 72-yard run in the first period. Stenhouse 2-3 1 Ridzik 11-3 2 Bronstad 3 4 Koch 3 3 Osteer.

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After marching 79 yards only Reeves scored in each of the vored Michigan on even terms tackle Arnold Simkus recovered to lose the ball on a fumble at next three periods on runs of for most of the third quarter, an Air Force fumble at the Fal the Michigan one, Air Force four, two and) eight yards. Bob Glazer and Kim Devault But late in the period, the Wol- 35. Eight plays later, took control on the Michigan 45 Joe Purichia passed 39 yards went on a scoring binge Satur- verines marched 80 yards in 16 Timberlake plunged over from following a punt. With 2:02 left to Bob Downham and seven day to ramrod Evansville to a Plays t0 score and insure the the one, then converted to give in the half, the Falcons had a yards to Dave Sutphin for the Falcons of their first loss in the Wolverines a 7-0 lead with fourth-and-goal situation on the two Butler touchdowns and Vttf ty 4 ey 4 1 A Indiana Collegiate Football game. Glazer, senior halfback, devault, senior quarterback, 35-6 spanking of DePauw in an i i Conference two starts- the Same only 3:42 old.

Michigan four. After faking a Downham booted both extra Sophomore halfback Jim Det- Late in the quarter, Air Force field goal attempt, Tim Murphy points. ancl wiler scored on a 10-yard end moved into Michigan territory, hit halfback Dick Czarnota with Ball State, concentrating on run to climax the drive. How- but Rick Volk intercepted a a scoring pass and Bart Hola- its ground offense, attempted TERMITES? Pay As Little As Per Mo. For Complete Protection CALL tnii C4957 C-5742 After Hours or Sunday TV Stamps on Cash Sales combined for four of the ever, it was a 32-yard run by pass by Paul Wargo in the end day added the extra point to only two passes, completing one on a "Timberlake five touchdowns while i third-and-30 zone to stop the threat.

The cut the margin to for five yards. But the Cardinals halfback Mike Madriaga con- Sltuatl0n that took the bal1 to Wolverines took possession on secen points. verted three extra points in addition to making good a 44-yard dash into the end zone. The Tigers lone tally came in the final period on a 57-yard run by sophomore halfback Rick Jordan. DePauw 0 0 0 Evansville 0 14 7 Pearce's Nebraska Dumps Minnesota By BOB DODOR United Press International MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) Ev Glazer 52 pass from Nebraska, last Big Eight Minnesota offense sparked by Devault (Madriaga kick) football powerhouse, dumped quarterback John Hankinson Ev Glazer 33 pass from Minnesota 26 21 Saturday be- and backs BUI Crockett Devault (Madriaga kick) hind the passing of quarterback Fred Farthing.

Ev Devault 1 plunge (Mad- Fred Duda. Go-Ahead attack. He 'hit on including the provide the difference. the The Cornhuskers, favored by Passes 1'4 points, overcame a flashy dovvn- Minutes Later Nebraska scored picked up 325 yards on the ground. Rettunmund carried for 117 yards.

Reeves for 77 and Jim Todd for 74. Ball State 6 6 8 Butler 0 7 0 fiVp Ball run). I 'Kick failed). lOUCh- Ball (4, run). (Kick (30.

oass from Purchia. (Downham, kick). Ball run). (Reeves, minutes and later, capitalizing on a fumble by Ray Whitlow as he tried to field a punt run). Ball run).

Reeves, run). '7. pass from Pur- riaga kick) covered on the Nebraska 17,. Minnesota scored its go-ahead and thc Huskers scored in six Larry Kramer re- Downturn, kick). 1 8 450 Duda, a junior overshadowed Ev Madriaga 44 run (pass last year by all-conference star third ai1U scoreu SIX failed) Dennis Claridge, fired two last- Hankinson's 32-yart tjone Duke SHutS 0n run and the defense protected! However Bob Bruggers Virginia, 30-0 Ev vault (Glazer pass) DeP Jordan 57 run failed) (pass Earlham Bombs Kenyon, 47-7 a 21-12 Minnesota lead and give it on the next series when they Bob the Cornhuskers their second held the Cornhuskers on fourth in.iirii«A.5°n- straight victory.

down on the Minn. 20 Til? wenut t0 The Gophers jumped into a 19 7 rifled two touchdown passes in halfback Kent McCloughanJshort-lived 21-12 lead in the wJL aa a 21Point second period effort who also scored on a run, and fourth period on 80- TL.iiiL Saturday to lead versatile Duke DURHAM, N. C. (UPI) version attempt and Minnesota Scotty Glacken Kept a lead. riflorl noccoc in fullback Frank Solich.

Duda also scored once running. Nebraska back in the 0 wt turned vvith his 45-yard toss to Solich. touchdowns to SSUff ST a-5 recovered on the Gopher 32 into Nebraska RICHMOND, Ind. (AP) Earlham football team smashed Kenyon, 47-7, Saturday with fullback Brad Powell and halfback Doug Sieber both scoring twice. Earlham totaled 429 yards as I the Quakers made their season 1-1.

It was the first game the Ohio team. Halfback Mike Montgomery also scored for Earlham. Quarterback Rick Carter passed to Siebert for one of touchlowns. Carter also threw a 32-yard TD aerial to end Larry Browning. ............13 20 7 0 70 7 CYO Football Two football games today mark the opening of the 18th season of CYO football.

All games are scheduled for Schulte Stadium, with both fans and players requested to use the east side entrance behind the gym. Admission price for games is 25 cents for adults and 10 cents for children. The schedule today matches St. Ann and Sacred Heart at 1:30, with St. meeting St.

Margaret Mary at 2:45. He put later with a 30-0 victory over gamb- but unluckly Virginia. wr Duke defense was it on ice minutes f'Cta8 the hero of the Atlantic Coast an 18-yard pitch to "ITia 3 Conference runaway. Glacken McCloughan. Mir.nesota scored first in the second period on conversion failed.

A crowd of 50,237 watched eary'the opener in an in- hit end Jim Scott with a 65- yard scoring bullseye after a hurried Virginia punt and hit I eight-yard pass frTm 'if 'Tth a three to Aaron Brown on a fourth- mg 10 4U mlles an nour' down play. The scoring march Uic Defeats Eureka At Stagg Field, 12-0 aerials featuring yard touchdown pass interception. I Duke Virginia following a 21 2 30 0 0 Orioles Beat Tribe, 5-3 CLEVELAND (AP) Balti- CHICAGO (AP) The University of Illinois at Chicago defeated Eureka 12-0 Saturday in the first football game played at Stagg Field since 1939 when II linois defeated Chicago 39-0. The Illinois scored in the first quarter when center Tony Mor- more, battling to stay alive in a A ble and raced 90 yards for a featuring the smooth, flowing lines in our nat ural shoulder suits by Much Speculation Over A. J.

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