European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 2, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 18 the stars and stripes monday october 2, 1967 Simpson led trojans trim spartans 21-17 East Lansing Mich. A Fleet footed o. J. Simpson raced for two touchdowns an passed for another As second ranked Southern Californi handed Michigan state a 21-17 football beating rushed for 190 Yards. Steve Sogge no. 2 Quarter Back for the unbeaten trojans balanced Simpson s slashing runs with Deadeye passing including tosses of 16 and 45 Yard that set up touchdowns. Sogge hit nine of his first 10pitches. Simpson who piled up More than 100 Yards Rushing in the first half scored the first Tro Jan touchdown on an eight Yard Southern Cal s o. J. Simpson. Runs for two ads passes for another Beban sets 2 records As Urcla wins 51-23 Spokane Wash. Up quarterback Gary Beban set two Urcla career record saturday As the second ranked Bruins Defeated Washington state 51-23 in a Pacific eight conference football game. Beban ran for one touchdown and passed for another As the powerful Bruins won their third game of the season. It was the third loss for Usu but marked the cougars first score of the season. The touchdowns gave beban178 Points and 48 touchdowns accounted for. The old Urcla first passing yardage return yardage passes punts fumbles lost Yards penalized ucla19 342 120 108 Usu 16 145 194 828-18-0 15-25-2 3-51 2-46 2 2 50 54 scoring record was held by Joe Fleming who scored 173 Points in 1926-28. Paul Cameron had been responsible for 44 touch Downs in 1952-53. Urcla scored in every Way possible six touchdowns two Field goals a safety five kicking conversions and one two Point halfback Greg Jones scored on runs of three an nine Yards and second string quarterback Bill Bollen also Sophomore scored on runs of three and 55 Yards the Latte with less than half a minute to Sophomore Zenon Andrusyshyn kicked All five Points after touchdown and Field goals of 22 and 16 two Field goals brought Urcla s season total to six tying a school record. Usu which had t scored Point since the first period of its final 1966 game took the opening Kickoff and marched 80 Yards to a touchdown with 5-foot-8 halfback Mark Williams scampering 24 Yards on Handoff for the score. Urcla took Over then an scored two touchdowns and a Field goal to Lead 17-7 at the endow the first Quarter. Sandy Green set up the second touchdown when he intercepted a Usu pass on the Cougar 49. On the next play Beban passed to senior end Dave Nuttall As he ran into the end second period went scoreless. Then Urcla Power began to show As the Bruins scored twice and held is scoreless in the third Quarter. Wild scoring Finis with reserves in the game for the final period the Bruins piled up another 20 Points but allowed the cougars to score two More touchdowns. Urcla out powered Washington state on the ground 342 Yards to 145 but the cougars were stronger in the air by a 194 to 120 crowd of 24,200 watched the game in cold weather after Brief Shower. Urcla 17 0 14 2051wash. State 7 0 0 1023 Usu Williams. 24 run Grenda kick Urcla Fig Andrusyshyn 22 Urcla Jones 3 run Andrusyshyn kick Urcla Nuttall 4 pass from Beban Andrusyshyn kick Urcla Beban 1 run Andrusyshyn kick Urcla Jones 9 run Amlin Syslin kick Urcla safety Usu recovered own Fumble in end zone Urcla Fig l Itsu Carmichael 2 run c Armichael run Urcla Bolden 3 run Andrusyshyn kick Usu Thatcher 80 pass from Hender son Flau Burg pass from Henderson. Urcla Bolden 55 run Fanner Pas from Eolden a24,200 run in the first period then lunged a Yard in the second Quarter for another a ranked and wingless spartans exploded for 17 Point sin the second Quarter capitalizing on Southern Cal mistakes including a Fumble inside the Trojan Lee bashed a Yard for a touchdown after mus end a Brenner recovered the Fumble. Then with 43 seconds left in the first half quarterback Jimmy Raye fired a 47-Yard pass to Brenner for a touchdown and mus took a 15-14 Lead on a Pas for a two Point conversion. The spartans in the last seconds pushed the Lead to 17-14 army overcomes in. 21-10 Bevans interceptions key Newton mass. A line Backer Jim Bevans second score saving interception an fullback Chuck Jarvis 65-Yard sweep set up the clinching touch Down As unbeaten army Defeated surprising stubborn bos ton College 21-10. Reserve fullback Jim Green Lee ran the final 10 Yards on a first Down Rushing yardage passing yardage return yardage passes punts fumbles los Yards penalized army . 11 7 202 118 113 180 85 757-27-0 13-30-4 6-34 7-31 2 1 47 77 right tackle dive a Little More than a minute into the fourth Quarter to Complete the sudden turnabout. The cadets were clinging to Aslim 12-10 margin and the eagles had driven from their 21 tothe army 19 when 6-2 senior Bevans from Nashville tenn.,leaped High to Pickoff Sopho More quarterback Mike Fallon Spass at his six. He returned the theft to the 11. Two plays later the first of the final period Jarvis took off on the fullback Power sweep this left Cut at the sideline and then reversed to Midfield be Hind Fine blocking before he was hauled Down at the eagles 20. Army Sophomore Field general Roger Ledoux not even listed on the Cadet brochure while fill ing in for the ailing Steve Lin Dell then passed to Ter Yyoung for nine More Yards. The reception was the 66th Inyoung s career Topping the Ca det Mark held previously by medal of Honor Winner Bill Carpenter. Young earlier caught 56-Yard to pass from Ledoux. Two plays later it was army Small game. The cadets in the third period gators rally to turn Back miss. St., 24-7 Jackson miss. A fullback Graham Mckeel shredded Mississippi state a defences with two touchdown thrusts saturday night to Power Florida to a 24-7 Southeastern conference football Victory. State s determined defender kept Florida bottled up through the first half when state put together its Best pass and run of the game on an 81-Yard scoring March but the gators dominated the last two periods on the Strong running of Mckeel and the passing of Sophomore Quarter Back Jackie Eckdahl. Florida 0 314 724miss. State 0 7 0 0 7 Fla Fig Barfield 21msu--Woitt 33 pass from Pharr Nelll kick Fla Mckeel 2 run Barfield kick Fla Mckeel 1 run Barfield kick Fla Yarbrough 30 pass from pc Dah Barfield kick attendance 28,000. Capitalized on a crucial holding penalty against by on a punt return and promptly took the Lead on Nick Kurilko s 21-Yard Field the eagles drove 80 Yards capped by Fallon s three Yard dive with the opening kick off Bevans snuffed out another threat with an interception at his five. Three minutes later twas Bevans again this time blocking a punt through the end zone for a safety. Army 0 9 3 921boston College 7 3 0 010 by Fallon 3 run Gallivan kick army safety Bevans blocked kick out of end zone army Young 56 pass from Ledoux Kurilko kick by Fig Gallivan 26 army Fig Kurilko 21armygreenlee 10 run pass failed army Fig Kurilko 32attendance26,000 runs Over Kansas St. Manhattan Kan. A unbeaten Virginia tech blended some big defensive plays by All America safety Frankie Loria and end George Foussekis with potent ground game for a 15-3 Victory Over stubborn Kansas state University saturday. Quarterback Al Kincaid a Bigman on third Down plays directed the potent tech running Gam which turned the tide after ambitious a state grabbed a 3-0let 1 late in the first period on Mike Bruhin s 34-Yard Field goal. Three straight Virginia tech Well stocked with Liberty bowl veterans made it three straight victories while Kansas state took its after an opening Victory its first since 1964.vech moved into the Lead for the first time with 3 24 left inthe first half As tailback Terry Smoot bucked Over from a Footway climaxing a 53-Yard, 11 play drive All on the Ken Edwards went 40 Yards on a sweep to the a state nine with four seconds left in the half and Jon Utin s26-Yard Field goal made it 9-3 at the half. Arizona state spoils Wisconsin Home debut Madison wis. A Edros Borough passed for three touchdowns and scored one him self while Max Anderson shredded Wisconsin s plodding line for 220 Yards As Arizona state pummelled the badgers 42-16 saturday. Anderson got off the Day longest run a 75-Yard touch Down burst through the Middle As the Sun devils handed the badgers their first defeat in Home football opener since 1948. When Rikki Aldridge the South Ern Cal punter was tackled in the end zone after a High Pas from Center on a punt attempt. Simpson looped a Surpris screen pass to Jim Lawrence who ran seven Yards for a third Quarter touchdown that made the trojans came to the Brink of defeat later in the game Ashe spartans drove to the South Ern Cal five banging out the first Down Rushing yardage passing yardage return yardage passes punts fumbles los Yards penalized use 20 155 189 68 16-17-1 6-39 2 38 mus 10 103 121 110 6-15-0 3-240 45 yardage on crunching the Southern Cal defense stiffened. On fourth Down Ray tossed to Brenner in the end zone but the play was wiped out by an offensive interference pen Alty and the trojans held on to their Lead. Second straight loss it was the second straight de feat for Duffy Daugherty s spartans who plummeted fro the nation s no. 3 ranking to an a ranked position after being whipped 37-7 by Houston a week ago. Southern Cal is 3-0. The trojans wasted no time i demonstrating their Power. On Southern Cal s first marched the trojans 71 Yards for a touchdown a drive that began with his first pass a 15-Yard shot to Bob Miller that carried to the Trojan 44. Two plays later sprint Sta Simpson scooted 28 Yards to the spartan 20 and two plays later charged through the line for eight Yards and the score. Southern Cal 7 7 7 021michigan state 0 17 0 017 us Simpson 8 run Aldridge kick mus Lee 1 run Pruiett kick us Simpson 1 run Aldridge kick mus Brenner 47 pass from Raye Thomas pass from Wedemeyer mus safety Aldridge tackled in end zone us Lawrence 7 pass from Simpson Aldridge kick attendance 75,287. Huskies Roll to 30-7 nod Over Falcons air Force Academy Colo. A Sophomore quarterback Tom Manke bombed air Force with an 80-Yard touchdown pass play the firs time Washington got the Ball to Send the huskies sailing to a 30-7victory Over the Falcons Satur s throw to Harrison Wood who grabbed the toss a Midfield marked Washington s first touchdown from scrim Mage in four games against air Force. The Falcons won the three other games in the series. On the huskies next offensive series the 200-Pound signal caller drove Washington on a 10-play,80-Yard touchdown March capped by his 27-Yard Roll out run for the score. Manke put Washington ahead21-0 Midway of the second Quarter on a 12-play drive covering56 Yards and climaxed by his pitch put to Tom Verti who car ried in from three Yards out. Washington s Don Martin accounted for 12 Points with three conversions and three second Halffield goals one covering 56 Yards. Washington 14 7 3 630air Force 0 7 0 07 80 pass from Manke Martin kick Wash Manke 27 run Martin kick Wash Verti 3 run Martin kick of Longnecker 16 pass from Baxter Hall kick Wash Fig Martin 56washfg Martin 27 Wash Fig Martin 30attendance 34,730
