European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 18, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Paige 18 the stars and stripes monday september 18, 1967 Bruins overcome volunteers 20-16, on Beban s tally Tyd a Nett tto tit Totok tj.,-.-, cil or or i in r i to i t -._. _ los Angeles up Star quarterback Gary Beban raced27 Yards to a touchdown in the fourth period saturday nigh that brought the Urcla Bruins from behind to a 20-16 Victory Over Tennessee in an intersect tonal football fourth Down and two Yards to go the senior Ucol quarterback ran to his right reversed his Field and the bolted to the score that put the Bruins ahead for the first time in the game. The Bruins largely due to their own fumbles trailed 13-3 Early in the second half. Beba Cut the margin to three Points by engineering a 78-Yard drive and scoring from the five. The Bruins then tied the score in the fourth period on Zenon Andrusyshyn s 27-Yard Fiel goal but the volunteers came Back with their own soccer Type kicker Karl Kremser who booted a 35-Yard Field goal to put them ahead 16-13 with eight minutes remaining. On the final March Ucol stayed on the ground except for one completed pass As Gre Jones and Rick Purdy moved them to the 27 where Beba made his electrifying scoring vols capitalized on a Fumble of the opening Kickoff by Urcla safety Bill Bolden to setup a touchdown in the first 50 seconds. After Jim Mcdonald recovered the Fumble on the 19, Tennessee s scrambling Quarter Back Dewey Warren passed 13 Yards and Charles Fulton scored from the one. Urcla dominated play in the second period with two Long drives one of which ended on Eban s fumbled Handoff. The second was climaxed by Andru air Force okla. State in 0-0 tie Stillwater okla. A Oklahoma state and air Force both unable to collect an Offen Sive punch to go with top defensive efforts struggled to a 0-0tie saturday in the season foot Ball opener for both Force had two Good shots at the cowboys late in the game one when Neal Starkley intercepted a Bob Cutburth passant the Cowboy 45 and returned to the 14.but the Falcons could t drive and Dick Hall s 31-Yardfield goal attempt squirted Only a few Yards. Four plays later Oklahoma state went for a first Down on fourth Down on its own26 and failed to get it. But the Cowboy defense stiffened and Hall s 41-Yard Field goal attempt sailed barely wide of the posts. Mountaineers crush spiders with defense Richmond a. A West Virginia found its Best of sense to be a Stern and opportunistic defense saturday night and walloped Richmond 27-6 forts second football Victory in As Many games. Holding the underdog spider seven times inside their 35-Yard line and pouncing on five Rich mond fumbles the mountaineers used their defense1 for Woof their three touchdowns and a Field Mallory s 73-Yard punt return for a third Quarter touch Down was the most spectacular play for West Virginia As the mountaineers remained in front in the Southern conference race with a 2-0 record. The mountaineers used a re covered Fumble and a blocked punt to set up other touchdowns. West Virginia 31014 027richmond 0 0 0 06 Wavu Fig Juskowich 40 Wavu Pobolish 20 pass from Digon Juskowich kick Wavu Fig Juskowich 38 Wavu Mai Lory 73 punt return Juskow Ich kick Wavu Stafford recovered blocked Kickin end zone Juskowich kick Urb i x o n e s 71 punt return kick ailed attendance 7,000. Cor huskers ride big 2nd Quarter to 17-7 Triumph Over Washington Seattle Wash. A Frank Patrick a talented soph Omore quarterback led the Nebraska Cor huskers to a 17-7 intersection Al football Triumph saturday Over the huskies of , 6-foot-7, concentrated Nebraska s scoring attack in the second Quarter and the big Quick Cor Husker line took Ade quate care of All Washington threats but husky tally also came in the second period. Senior quarterback Tom Sparlin dropped Back for a pass saw nobody in first Downs Rushing yardage passing yardage return yardage passes punts fumbles lost Yards penalised Nebraska Washington 23 209 92 34 9-2g-0 7-31.7 3 73 8 168 69 104 5-15-2 6-36.5 1 75 the Clear but picked a Patch of Daylight and ambled 48 Yards to the Only Washington touchdown. The Day was still and intensely hot with a temperature of 105 reported at Field level. Nebraska s Bench was in the Shade but four huge fans were used to stir the air along the Washington the huskies were cold As Patrick guided an eight play drive of 32 Yards to his team s first into touchdown the second two minute Quarter. Dick Davis plunged a Yard for that one and four minutes later Patrick dived a Yard to Cap a 43 Yard touchdown Washington scored Patrick fashioned one More attack that closed with a 20-Yard Field goal by Bill Bomberger in the final 31 seconds of the first half. Orduna sparkles Patrick was not the Only Brilliant Sophomore Back under scoring the probability of another Fine football year for Nebraska s big 8 champions. Joe Orduna also a Rookie was the stand out Ball Carrier on the Field until he was forced to the sidelines inthe third Quarter by a face injury. Orduna lightning fast swept the end for Good gainers All Dur ing the Cor Husker second Quarter surge averaging five Yards at a s attack showed Little imagination concentrating on line plays which were gob bled up eagerly by the big be Hulme Mclaren run 1-2 in Bridgehampton ii trials Bridgehampton . A new sealanders Denny Hulme and Bruce Mclare swept the top two places Satur Day in qualifying for sunday s$47,000 Bridgehampton grand prix for group seven racing cars. Hulme powered his Mclare Chevrolet Mark 6 in a record time of one minute 29.58 seconds Over the Sand dunes of the 2.85 mile Eastern Long Island course. Mclaren driving the Sam Type Auto lapped at 1 30.17 for second Gurney the californian driving for the Ford motor company won the third spot for sunday s 200-mile race Sec Ond event in the $500,000 Cana Dian american Challenge cup series. Braska forwards. Standouts inthe Middle for the winners were Jim Mccord Barry Alvarez a divan Zimmer. Washington s Only foray int Nebraska territory in the first half culminated in Sparlin touchdown run. The huskies came Back after halftime wit new vigor but each of their three penetrations into Nebraska territory fizzled. The Best Washington Chance ended in Ano gain fourth Down run at the 20 in the final four minutes. Patrick Riding his 10-Pointcushion, kept mixing his plays smartly to hold the offensive advantage for Nebraska. He completed Only nine of 24 Pas attempts but had no interceptions and the passing threat helped keep the Washington de sense off balance. 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The aggie had been heavy favourites to win Over the defend ing conference champions who had lost virtually All of its de Reichardt or leads Angels Over a9s9 2-1 Anaheim a Ric Reichardt drove in two runs one of them with a tie breaking Homer in the sixth inning Satur Day night to propel the califor Nia Angels to a 2-1 Victory Over the Kansas City athletics. Rick s Day Kansas City California a r h blab r h blk Biak is 3010 a Rodrigez 3b 4 1 1 0 Bowlin 3b 3010 Johnstone of 3 0 2 0bando 3b 2000 Fregal is 4000 Donald an 2b 5010 Reichardt if 4142jackson of 3110 Morton of 3010 Cater if 4030 Skowron i Gosger of 2000 muncher in hers hgr pm 1000 Taylor c Hull in 4010 Hall pm Duncan c 4010 held pm 2000 Rodgers c 0000 Knoop 2b 1000 Haralton p0000 Simmons p 0000 Rojas p1000 Pierce Webster pm Dgreen ph3egui p Lindblad Falton pm 3000 0000 3010 0000 10000000 4000 2010 1000 0000 total 35 1 9 0 total 32 2 10 2 Kansas City 000 001 0001 Alifornia 100 001 oox2 a Duncan. Do Kansas City 1. Lob Kansas City 11, California 9. 2bduncan. Or Reichardt 15. So John atone. A Jackson. Morton. In h r by by so Pierce l.3-3 8 2 i 1 3 Segul 11-32 0 0 1 0 ind lad 2-30 0 0 0 0j.hamilton w.8-5 6 61135 Simmons 12-32 9 0 1 0 Rojas 11-31 0 0 0 , t2 21. A1t.410. Sense corps this season. Perez heroics came right after a similar performance by Edd Hargett the aggie quarterback who passed Texas am along an 83-Yard drive to give the a Gies a four Point Lead with Only 43 seconds left in the threw to Bob Long in the end zone for what seemed tothe crowd of 33,000 to be the winning score. Then Perez per forming for a nationwide Audi ence on television steered the Mustangs to Victory. Dennis Partee who has Al ready won three conference games with his kicking shoved my ahead in the fourth Quarter with a 25-Yard Field goal. Twas his second Field goal of the game. Southern methodist 3701020texas am 703 717 smug Partee 22 am Housley 10 run Riggs kick sum Livingston 3 run Partee kick am Fig Riggs 22 smug Partee 25 am Long 29 pass from Hargett Riggs kick sum Levias 6 pass from Perez Par tee kick attendance 33,000 Byshyn s 37-Yard Field goal that left Tennessee holding a 7-3 halftime Lead. The Bruins inability to hold the Ball set up ther second Tennessee score in the third Gary Beban. 27-Yard scamper period. Fullback Purdy fumbled on the nine and Nick Showalter recovered for the vols. Tennes see moved the Ball Down to the one with Dick Pickens plunging Over. But Purdy atoned for his Fumble As Urcla came Back with its 78-Yard drive that closed the Gap to 13-10. In the first Downs Rushing yardage passing yardage return yardage passes punts fumbles lost Yards penalized Tenn. 14 117 94 93 13-23-0 6-40 0 47 Urcla 26 305 107 409-20-2 1-38 3 46 wild fourth Quarter Warren too to the air in a Brilliant passing display that drove the vols tothe Urcla 26. But then Fine defensive play by Vic Lepisto and Alan Claman set Tennessee Back to its 48 where the vol lost Possession and the Bruins ran out the crowd of 66,708 saw a hard played game i penalties were both clubs which frequent called against Tennessee 7 0 3 316 Urcla 0 3 7 1020 Tenn Fulton 1 run Kremser kick Urcla Fig Andrusyshyn 37 Tenn Pickens 1 run kick failed Urcla Beban 5 run Andrusyshyn kick Urcla Fig Andrusyshyn 27tenn Fig Kremser 35 Urcla Beban 27 run Andrusyshyn kick attendance 66,708 Mcdowell checks yanks for 3-hit, 6-1 Victory new York a Sam Mcdowell pitched a three hitter and Vern Fuller collected three hits and drove in three runs As Cleveland whipped the Newyork Yankees 6-1 saturday night. The loss snapped the Yan Kees winning Streak at three and dropped them Back int ninth place in the american league. Mcdowell allowed the Yan Kees just three singles while striking out 11 and evening his record at 13-13. Fuller singled Home the indians first run in the second inning and hit a two run homers the indians scored three runs in the seventh and put the Gam beyond new York s reach. Rich Scheinblum who also had three hits singled Home a run before Fuller connected. Sam s song Cleveland new Yorka r h blab r h by Hinton of 3100 Clarke 2b 4000wagner if 3000 Kenney is 3000 Dava Lillo of 0000 Mantle in 4010alvls Thorton i Azcue o sch Blum Ffuller 2b Lbrown is Mcdowell p 2100 White if 31103020 Fernandez of 2001 4221 Whitaker of 30004131 Tillman c 3000 4133 Kennedy 3b 30104000 Peterson p 0000 4000 Csmith pm 1000 verbanic p 0000roberts p 0000 a Robinsn pm 1000tillotbon p 0000 total 31 6 10 5. Total 27 1 3 1cleveland 010 100 310 6 new York 010 000 000 1eclarke. Do Cleveland 1, new York 3. Lob Cleveland 3, new York 3. Or Fuller 7. So White. A Peterson alvis.8ffernandez. In Mcdowell w.13-13 9 Peterson a 7-14 6 verbanic 1 Roberta Tillotson hip Roberta Hinton Wagner. We Verbonic. T2 33. A d,224. 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