European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 17, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday november 17, 1958 the stars and stripes Page 19 Cal clips huskies. 12-7 inches closer to Rose bowl bid Seattle up California s Joe Kapp engineered a 65-Yardtouchdown March in the third period saturday to Lead the Golden bears to a 12-7 Pacific coast conference Victory Over Washington and keep their Rose bowl express on the track. Kapp climaxed the winning touchdown drive himself by punching Over from one Yard out. The Brilliant quarterback completed 11 of 14 sooner dash Missouri dreams 39-0, near 11th conference title Joe Kapp Navy subdues colonials 28-8 Washington up Nav had to use its air Arm saturday for a rain swept 28-8 Victory Over George Washington a team that was supposed to be a Pushover but turned out to be a stubborn foe. The middies hampered by mud and the heavier colonial line won on three lightning plays two of them on second half passes. George Washington had played the three touchdown favorite to a 6-6 stand off in the first colonials tossing away enough scoring chances to win 10games, jolted Navy by taking a first Quarter 6-0 Lead on a 23-Yardpass from de i no after recover ing Joe Tranchini s equalizer but Navy s speedy Joe Bellin accounted for the equalizer in the second period with a 34-Yard spurt off tackle and Navy turned on the heat with 16 Points in the it was a 31-Yard to strike from Tranchini to end Joh Kanuch climaxing a drive in which the middies sailed 60 Yard sin four plays. Then second string quarterback Jim Maxfield nailed the lid on the fighting colonials with a 66-Yard toss to end Pete Van Washington salvaged a safety in the final Quarter to narrow it to 22-8 when a fourth Down pass from Center went Ove Tranchini s head into the end zone pass attempts and was his team Best ground gainer. One of his passes was intercepted in the end zone to Stop what appeared to be a certain scoring drive. A total of 29,500 chilled fan watched the clean hard fought contest. There were Only three penalties for a total of 12 Yards with seven against Washington. Gamble misfire California scored first by moving 51 Yards in 11 plays after the opening Kickoff with Walt Arnold going Over on a one Yard plunge. The bears gambled for two Points but Kapp s pass was no looked for a while As if this Gamble that failed might strike mortal blow to Cal s Rose bowl Hopes for Washington scored a equalizing touchdown on Carver Gayton s five Yard run and George Fleming kicked the extra Point to put the huskies ahead 7-6, at half time. But Kapp California s Al America hopeful Rose to the occasion and sparked his team to the Winner s Circle with the third period March. One drive bogged Down on Washington s 10 and Tony per Rin s Field goal attempt fell winning to the other n Arch penetrated to Washington s three in the waning minutes of the fourth period but Chuck Allen intercepted Kapp s How in the end zone. Norman okla. A a rugged Oklahoma attack crushed Missouri s Hopes for a place in the big eight conference football Sun saturday As the sooner easily Rode Over the tigers 39-0.the Victory assured the sixth ranked sooner of at least a tie for their Lith consecutive conference title and automatically gave them a trip to the Orange bowl for the second straight year. It was also Oklahoma s 70th conference game without a defeat. Sex Lasalle shortstop to coach at Alma mater Philadelphia up Lasalle College has appointed Gene Mcdonnell former explorer player Ai head baseball coach succeeding Jim Pollard who resigned last sea son. Mcdonnell never missed a Gam while playing varsity shortstop for Lasalle for four years. After graduation in 1956, he entered the army and played both Baske Baland baseball for the it. Monmouth n.j., team. He managed a tear in Philadelphia independen league last year. Falcons trim Wyoming keep bowl Hopes alive Colorado Springs Colo. A the unbeaten air Force Academy fanned the flames of its postseason bowl Hopes by grounding the University of Wyoming 21-6.Wyoming, leaders of the Skyline conference tallied the first touch Down on a 35-Yard pass but could t match the fire and precision of the Falcons Over the Long haul. Air Force Winner of seven straight. After tying Iowa s Hawk eyes is under consideration for a possible Cotton bowl or Gator bowl bid. The Falcons went ahead in the last minute of the first Quarter on a 16-play drive covering 88 Yards. Three passes by Southpaw Quarter Back John Kuenzel to halfback George Pupich one for 15 Yards were the key gainers. Third string quarterback Eddie Rosane and halfback Steve Galios contributed the decisive runs inthe air Force s second touchdown drive which began with the kick off opening the second half. The airmen drove 77 Yards in 15 play with Galios carrying seven times and Rosane five. Rosane s 21-Yarddash to Wyoming s 17 was the big blow. Osc 24, Stanford 16 Stanford Calif. Up Ore on state kept its faint Rose bowl Ope breathing saturday with a ast Quarter touchdown that beat Tanford 24-16, and nullified a great massing performance by Dick nor Man third string Indian Quarter Back. Leading 1g-0 after the first 20 minutes of play the beavers were lumber by Norman s Aerial per Ermance that led to two touch Lowns tying the score at 16-16 Gong into the last that run of Aerial fire works Norman completed 17 out of 22 passes and at one stretch in out for the second Stanford score clicked on seven in a Row. But the Overall Beaver ground strength aided by Stanford Umbles paid off although a sur prise toss accounted for the win Ning touchdown. Urcla 7, Oregon 3 los Angeles a the underdog Urcla Bruins took to the air in the final minutes saturday and Defeated Oregon 7-3, As the Pacific coast conference team ended their Long rivalry. Facing defeat after Oregon scored a Field goal Reserve left halfback Kirk Wilson opened the Aerial attack to set up the Bruins touchdown. Fifty five Yards away from the Webfoot goal Wilson completed two passes to Phil Parslow the first for 26 Yards and the second for 27 to put the Ball on the Ore gon Ray Smith smashed through the Middle for the touch Down. George Pupich by smashes Denver 22-7. High flyer Pupich whose Field goal kicking figured in three air Force Vic ories had the longest run 15 arcs in the air Force s 34-Yardouch Down drive in the final Oklahoma scored by just about every Means the tigers who had gone into the game with n 4-0 Loop record. Missouri s vaunted multiple offence failed to fool the sooner and null around quarterback Phil Snowdon a sensation against Colorado last week was effectively bottled up. Oklahoma a solid but never fancy passing team completed 10 of 13 aerials including two for touch Downs thrown by Brewster Hobby. Hobby also scored once on a one Yard plunge. Missouri was held o 128 Yards on the ground an completed Only 13 of 28 passes for 13 Yards. Oklahoma third in the Lalion in Rushing picked up 24g Ards on the ground. The sooner completely Domi baled the play and scored n touch town in each of the first three periods adding three More in Heinal Quarter with the entire Bench n action. Bobby Boyd Oklahoma s alter late quarterback also scored two touchdowns. One was on a 21-Yard amp around left end after the Ooi ices had intercepted a pass. L he second was a sensational58- Ard punt return. Both Cine in lie final period. Roach sooner 13 the closest Missouri got to the Oklahoma goal was in the third Quarter. The tigers took the kick off and Snowdon making his serials Click for the first time Provo them Down to the sooner 13. Lowe Var on fourth Down with a7ard to go Snowden was stopped dead on a keeper. Two passes Good for 88 Yards ave Oklahoma its first touch own. The first was from starting quarterback David Baker to Hobby on Oklahoma s 26. Hobby then found end Ross Coyle by himself on the Tiger 30 and hit him for a period. Denver a Brigham Young s football infantry proved better than Denver s saturday and the cougars marched to a 22-7 Victory in a Skyline conference game. Denver with no passing game to speak of tried to match by on the ground and held a 7-0 Lead after two periods giving Hope to a slim Homecoming Day crowd of8,073. The Hope was buried in the fourth period by by fullback Weldon Jackson who scored two touchdowns. His first was on a 27 Yard Gallop that closed out a 59-Yard Advance. Then in the last six minutes Jackson smashed through to Knock Down a pitch out by Den ver quarterback Everett Newman and fall on the Ball on the pioneers one. Then the Cougar fullback punched across. Goldwater keeps pea Post Clearwater Fla. A the advisory committee of the professional golfers association of Amer Ica has re elected Bob Goldwater of Phoenix As committee chairman. The pea also voted at its annual meeting Here to meet with the International Golf sponsors association in new Orleans dec. 15-16. North Texas state slips past Houston Denton Tex
