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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 11, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday september 11, 1967 stars and stripes Page 21 Juskowich kicks mountaineers by Villanova 40-0 Morgantown . A West Virginia University mad Good use of a tenacious defense and the Field goal kicking of Ken Juskowich in routing Villanova 40-0 in the opening football game for both teams  operated in West Virginia territory Only five times and did t get inside the 40 until the last play of the game when fran Boal took a pass to the Wavu 11. The mountaineers soccer style kicker Juskowich set two school records As he booted four extra Points and Field goals of 41, 37, 36 and 23 Yards. The 196-Pound Junior broke a 66-year-old school record for number of Field goals in one game. His 16 Points kick ing topped the old Wavu record of 11.the defensive front four of Wavu held Villanova to Only two scorpions blast cougars 41-6, As Scott Dean head to Shiv Kirch Goens Germany special Oscar Scott scored twice in the second period an Lucia Dean tallied two touch Downs in the final Quarter As the1st brigade scorpions raced to a 41-6 Victory Over the 3rd Bri Gade cougars in a 3rd army league opener for both teams Here sunday. The scorpions chalking up Al their Points in the second and fourth periods won handily de spite drawing an amazing 185yards in penalties. Scott a 6-foot-4 end put the scorpions on the scoreboard for the first time on the second play of the second Quarter As he latched onto a pass from quarterback Ted Nuana and went 57 Yards for the  pass play from halfback Harry Brown to Scott covered18 Yards for another six Pointer. Scott who caught six passes for first Down Rushing yardage pasting yardage return yardage. Passes Punta fumbles los Yards penalized. Villanova . 6 17 23 228 86 136211 139. 8-15-3 11-24-09-39 4-40 2 0so be first Downs in the first half an six in the game. Garrett Ford Wavu s second team All America tailback last season led the mountaineers Rushing with 66 Yards and scored two touchdowns. Villanova 00000west Virginia 13 13 14 040 Vang Juskowich 37wvaford 3 run Juskowich kick Eva Fqy Juskowich 41wvafo Juskowich 36 Eva Ford 1 run Juskowich kick Eva Juskowich 23 Eva Patrick 65 pass from Hudson Juskowich kick Eva Hudson 9 run Juskowich kick attendance 27.000 North Dakota St. Downs bobcats 24-6, in opener for Small College giants great Falls Mont. Up North Dakota state used a pulverizing ground game an the breakaway running of Sophomore Tim Mjos to beat Montana state 24-6 saturday night in the season opener forthe two reputed Small College football Powers. Furman Wallops Mars Hill 42-0 Greenville . A senior halfback Johnny talking ton ran for three touchdowns and Junior quarterback Clyde Howell completed 11 of 15 passes for 143 Yards and one touch Down to Pace Furman s 42-0rout of Mars Hill saturday night in the football opener for Bot teams. It was the most one sided Vic tory for the Southern Confer ence paladins since the stomped presbyterian 52-0 in 1937.talkington scored on three Short runs and led the Ball car hers with 64 Yards in 14 carries. Old . Grinder die Northampton mass. A Chester Chet glad Chuk an All America football player at Boston College in 1940,died in Cooley Dickinson hos Pital after a Long illness. He was 50. Queen of stage triumphs in Matron stakes new York a Queen of the stage Ogden Phipps unbeaten 2-year-old filly made i six in a Row with an easy four length Victory in the $104,090matron stakes at Aqueduct race track  of the stage a Ken Tucky bred filly by bold ruler was rated in second place As heartland a 24-1 Long shot Ledfor one half mile. Approaching the eighth pole jockey Braulio Baeza urged Queen of the stage to the front and she Drew out easily in the last 20 Yards for her fourth consecutive stakes Victory. Queen of the stage finish the six furlongs in 1 10, Only one fifth of a second off the stakes record of 1 09 4-5 set by smart Deb in 1962. Gay Matilda and syrian swathe Meadow stable entry and the 4-1 second Choice came onto finish second and third re  Queen of the stage went of the 1-5 favorite with the crowd of 46,802 and paid $2.60, $2.10 and $2.10. The Gay Matelda an syrian sea entry also paid the minimum $2.10 in the place an show spots. Mjos got Loose for touchdown  of 42 and 24 Yards and the Locking of the Bison Forward Wall opened the Way for steady ground gains by Ken Rota an like Belmont to shatter the bobcats. Rota had a four Yard run an ten Blazei kicked a 30-Yard held goal and three extra Points round out the scoring. Rota got the game s fir touchdown with a Short burst up he Middle to culminate a 76-Yard drive in the first period. Of got his Long touchdown run and Blazei kicked his Field Oal to give the visitors a 17-0halftime Lead. Montana state got its fir touchdown in the fourth Quarter after a scoreless third Quarter. Quarterback Russ Dodge wept right end for a 13-Yard drive after his teammate Mik Vollmer intercepted a Terry Hanson pass. Three minutes later Mjos go Loose on the second scoring Gallop and that was the ballgame the visiting Bison from Fargo rolled up 327 Yards fro the ground and 46 Yards in the air while racking up 17 first  North Dakota state defense led by the front four of Joe Pomykato Mike Burdis Terry Nowinsky and Bob Ercolani held the cats Offen Sive in Check including Litt Leall America halfback Don Hass. North Dakota state yielded165 Yards on the ground and 100 in the air. Indians beat Quantico with interceptions Williamsburg a. A William and Mary harassed Quantico with five pass interceptions and opened its football season saturday by clouting the marines 38-7. Six different players got into the scoring column for the indians who tallied two touch Downs after stealing Marine passes and converted two Fum ble recoveries into a touchdown and a Field goal. William and Mary s defens held the marines to minus Yard age on the ground. Quanti Coddin t have much More Luck passing either completing Only three of 15 passes for a net of 40 Yards. Quantico 00077william & Mary 1414 7 33s we Madden 1 run Buchanan kick we Mckinnon recovered Fumble in end zone Buchanan kick we Mannick 1 run Buchanan kick we Cavanaugh 12 pass from Dar ram Buchanan kick we Lund 1 run Buchanan kick we Fig Buchanan 36 Quan Brooks 10 run with Fumble Pyle kick attendance 7,500 137 Yards took an Aerial fromn Uana for the extra Points. The scorpions came Back for their third to of the period with Brown covered the final 12  Voorhees kicked his first of three conversion Points. After a scoreless third Quarter a Nuana to Dean pass that covered 20 Yards for a to started the scorpions rolling again. Bobby Ingrim scored on a two Yard plunge a few minutes later and the scorpions held a com manding 34-0 Lead. 86-Yard run the final minutes of play produced some exciting football As both teams scored on Long  Reece took the Kickoff Fol lowing Ingrin s to and raced 77yards for the cougars Lone score. Dean tallied a few minutes Lateran a Fine 86-Yard Gallop. With Dean showing the Way the scorpions chalked up 288 Yards on their Rushing  added 178 on passes. 3rd brigade 0 0 0 6 1st brigade 021 02041 1st Brig Scott 57 pass from Nuana kick failed 1st Brig Scott 18 pass from Brown Scott pass from Nuana 1st Brig Brown 12 run Voorhees kick 1st Brig Dean 20 pass from  Voorhees kick 1st Brig Ingrin 2 run kick failed 3rd Brig Reece 77 Kickoff return Pas tailed 1st Brig Lucia Dean 86 run Voorhees kick rangers sign Marshall new York up Don mar shall Veteran left Winger with the new York rangers has agreed to terms for the 1967-68 season. For $18 million Nusl files suit against rivals new York a the National professional soccer league alleging a conspiracy to drive it out of existence hied an $18 million suit in Federal court saturday against the United soccer association and two governing soccer organizations. Named in the suit besides the Nusl s rival league Are the United states soccer football association and its Parent body the International federation of football association. The suit alleges that in Viola Tion of Federal antitrust Laws the defendants have entered into a conspiracy to drive the Nusl out of professional soccer hopefully before the 1968  Nusl charges that the three groups have made a con tract giving the Usa exclusive control for 10 years Over who May operate pro soccer teams in the United states and have spread false rumours that an foreign player who comes to this country to play in the Nusl will be drafted and sent to Viet Nam the suit also says the defend ants have denounced the Nusl As an outlaw league blacklisted foreign players whom the Nusl has tried to sign and generally excluded the league and its associate members from world wide organized  Oakland Ken Macker commissioner of the Nusl said it was a sad thing for soccer when our proposed merger with the Usa fell through in Chica go Friday. This suit had to Fol Low. I am bitterly disappointed Macker said he had thought until Friday the merger was a certainty but the Ussia re fused to Sanction terms already worked out. He sees no immedi ate merger possible but said the Nusl merger committee still exists and can be called any  said break off of negotiations dissolves agreements toward a merger. 3rd Walker cupper will pass up cup for pro career new York up a third member of the successful  cup team Bob Murphy of Nichols fla., announced Here he is turning professional. Murphy followed by one Day the announced decision by two of his teammates Ron Cerrudo of san Rafael calif., and Marty Fleckman of port Arthur Tex., to turn pro. Bob Smith of Sacramento calif., who won the Western Amateur two of the past three years also said he i becoming a professional. First alternate the . Golf association originally had named Cerrudo and Fleckman to the . Tea for the americas cup classic oct. 7-8, in Guadalajara Mexico and Murphy was the first alternate. With All three and Smith another alternate out of the picture the Urga chose two Veteran Walker Cupp t for the America s cup team Bil Campbell of Huntington , and Don Allen of Rochester . Laird captures National senior aau walk again Berwick a. Apron Laird 29, a Pomona calif.,, won the National senior aau 15-Kilometer walk saturday for the fourth time in the last five years. Laird negotiated the walk about 9% Miles in one hour eight minutes and 13.8 seconds. Steve Hayden of the Long is land athletic club ., was second in 1 11 47.jack Blackburn of the Ohio track club Delaware Ohio was third in 1 12 07 John Kelly millrose athletic association ., fourth 1 12 27 and David Romanski Pennsylvania 1 13 36. Unattached n.j., fifth Ofin standings Usarek 3rd army league won lost 1st brigade 1 0discom div arty 0 and brigade. 0 3rd brigade 0 sunday s result1st brigade 41, 3rd brigade 6 Only name scheduled tied0 00 00 Grid coach resigns Valparaiso ind. Up t h e resignation of Valparaiso University football coach Emory Bauer was announced Here effective after this 22ud season at the Helm of the crusaders. Alcorn am posts 15 ads in 101-0 win w a co Tex. A Alcorn am rolled up 650yards in total offence and scored 15 touchdowns to overpower Paul Quinn 101 0 in a season opening foot Ball game saturday  braves who led 47-0 at halftime scored six touchdowns on passes eight on runs and one on an 85-Yard return of the second half Kickoff. 1 i j  
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