European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 16, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 12 the stars and stripes monday october 16, 1967 Beban hurls Vila to 37-14 Triumph Over California los Angeles a quarterback Gary Beban passed for two touchdowns and ran for an other saturday night As the unbeaten Urcla Bruins ran their Victory string to five in a 37-14 Romp Over crowd of 48,916 witnessed the Pacific 8 conference Gam which left the clans with a 2-0 record in the Rose bowl is 1-1 with an Over All record of 3-2. Beban caught Dave Nuttal with a 10-Yard scoring strike to open matters in the first Quarter and place kicker Zenon Andrusyshyn added a 26-Yard Fiel goal. Beban completing seven of eight passes in the first half skipped one Yard for a score and found Nuttall with a 19-Yard throw for his second gave Urcla a 23-7 Lead at halftime. Quarterback Barry Bron guided the Golden bears 54 Yards in eight plays the last 37by a pass to Gary Fowler for a touchdown. First Downs Rushing yardage passing yardage return yardage passes punt fumbles lost Yards penalized Calif. 1585 194 150 Urcla 27 200175 105 14-26-2 12-17-06-41 3-37 1 2 84 34 fullback Rick Purdy the Bru ins leading rusher banged Over from the five for a fourth Quarter touchdown. Bronk rallied the bears for another touchdown Midway in the final period on a 52 Yard drive in eight plays the Rangy quarterback going Over fro the one. By this time Urcla had mostly reserves on the a wild finish Urcla added its final touchdown on a pass Fig pulls gophers by Zillini Champaign 111. A Jef Nygren s 23 Yard Field goal with less than five minutes to play capped the sparkling play of sophomores Jim Carter an Phil Hagen to give Minnesota a 10-7 big ten Victory Over Illi Nois saturday. A stubborn Illinois defense playing before a Homecoming crowd of 56,103, matched Minnesota s touted defense and limited the gophers to a net of 52yards in the first half before finally yielding to the running of Carter and the passing of took the Lead in the third Quarter on a 74-Yarddrive, climaxed by Carter s touchdown plunge Only to Havethe Zillini come right Back with a 75-Yard drive to tie the score on a 9-Yard touchdown pass from Dean Volkman to Jim Wright. Minnesota .7. 0 0 7 310illinois y 007 0 7 Minn Carter 1 run Nygren kick 111wright 9 Pasa from Volkman me Kissic kick Minn Fig Nygren 23 attendance 58,153. Flamboyant beats Halifax Hanover in Dexter cup race continued trom Page 19 whip jockey Braulio Baeza had him two lengths in front of Iron ruler from Peter Kissel s october House farm. It was another 4y2 lengths Back to Captain Sig the favorite from the Cain Hoy stable of capt. Harry Guggenheim. Then came bugged and family fun to Complete the five horse Field. As the second Choice of the crowd of 45,126, vitriolic paid $5, $3.40 and $2.20 in posting his fifth Victory four in stakes in 12 starts. He also ran his Bank Roll to $316,881 As he picked up $119,500 for his time bettered the stakes record of 1 344-5 set in 1942 by count Fleet when this race was run at Belmont Park. Arizona state wins Albuquerque . A Arizona state struck for four touchdowns in a two minute Span of the first half and went on to Pound new Mexico 56-23 Ina Western athletic conference football game saturday night. In ii i St. Scores 28 in 1st period to rip in. 50-28 Boston a the passing combination of Tom Sherman and Ted Kwalick plus an Alert Ball hawking defense triggered a 28-Point first period explosions Penn state romped to a 50-28 football Victory Over Boston col lege saturday. Running backs Don Abbey who scored three touchdowns and Charlie Pittman ripped through the Eagle line for con Distant gains All Day As the nit Tany Lions rebounded viciously from last week s heartbreaking17-15 loss to mighty Urcla. By fumbled the first two times it had the Ball. Steve first Down Rushing yardage passing yardage return yardage passes punt fumbles lost Yards penalized Penn St. By 16 18 261 188 118 18 394 106 5-14-0 22-39-3 6-31 5-38 2 70 1 48 smear and Denny Onkotz recovered the Bobbles and Penn state turned both Breaks int Quick touchdowns. Sherman hit Kwalick with a42-Yard pass for the third score then connected with the big tight end again on a 40-yarder to the Eagle one to set up the fourth touchdown and forge a 28-0 Lead at the same pair teamed up once More on a 28-Yard pass tothe by five to set up the fifth Penn state touchdown Midway in the second period. By marched 78 Yards to the Penn state nine before a goal line interception by Wally Cirafesi stopped the drive Early in the second eagles came Back to score on a 19-Yard keeper in the second period by Mike Fallon but Penn state retaliated with William & Mary edges Ohio University 25-22 Athens Ohio a afield goal attempt that hit the Cross bar and fell Over prove to be the deciding margin Satur Day As William and mar squeaked by Ohio University 25 22 in a no conference football game. Gordon Buchanan s 27-Yardsecond-Quarter Boot put the vis iting indians on the score boar Dafter Ohio had marched 45 Yards for a touchdown just be fore the first Quarter ended. Three More touchdowns before Dave Bennett put across three meaningless tallies for by inthe last period. Penn state 2815 7 050boston College 0 8 0 2028 is Lucyk 2 run Abbey kick is Abbey 2 run Abbey kick is Kwalick 42 pass from Sherman kick failed is Pittman 1 run Curry pass from Sherman by Fallon 19 run Gallup pass fro Divito is Abbey 2 run Kwalick pass from Sherman is Lucyk 1 run Abbey kick is Abbey 16 run Abbey kick by Bennett 2 run elves pass fro Divito by Bennett 24 pass from Divito run failed by Bennett 14 pass from Fallon pass failed Kansas stuns ninth ranked Cor huskers continued from Page 11 drive 24 each by passing and 16-Yard scramble out of the pocket gave Kansas a firs Down at the Nebraska 43. His 12-Yard pass to split end Tommy Anderson gave the Jay Hawks another first Down atthe Husker 29, and Douglass set up his own touchdown run witha 12-Yard pass to John Mosier at the Husker 4.on the next play Douglass swept his left end behind the blocking of Mike Reeves. Nebraska stormed Back tomake a threat with 1 08 left in the half. A personal foul penalty against Kansas gave the Corn huskers a first Down at Theja Hawks 45, and Patrick threw a 42-Yard pass to halfback to Penney who made a diving catch at the three with nine seconds left. The huskers calling two timeouts managed two running plays but picked up nothing. Nebraska a a 000 0 0kansas 070 310 Kan Douglass 4 run Bell kick Kan of 30 Bell attendance 40,000 eagles top Colorado , Tex. Up North Texas state with Vic Williams running making up for a Slack in the passing attack Bea Colorado state 21-10 saturday night. Blue devils Edge Cavaliers Charlottesville a a Al woo balls passes carried Duke 43 Yards for touchdown with two minutes to play saturday As the Blue Dev ils Defeated the Virginia Cav Aliers 13-6 in an Atlantic coast conference football game. Sophomore fullback Don bag Lien s two Yard plunge Cli maxed the scoring drive by the heavily favored Blue devils. Both Duke touchdowns Casein the final period after Virginia had taken a 6-0 Lead in the Sec Ond Quarter on quarterback Gen Earnett s 44-Yard pass to end Joe Hoppe. Duke finally tied the score by turning Loose halfback Frank Ryan who ran for 31 Yards and scored on a one Yard plunge which ended a 44-Yard Blue Devil Advance against a grudging Virginia defense. Duke a 0 0 01313virginia � 06006 Uva Hoppe 44, pass from Arnette kick failed Duke Ryan 1 plunge kick failed Duke Baglien 2 plunge Riesenfeld kick attendance 25,000. Air Force turns Back tar heels air Force Academy olo. Up air Force facade my turned two North Carolin Bobbles into scores saturday and used the Power running of tailback Mike Guth to hand the tar heels their 12th straight loss 10-8. The 180-Pound Guth a darting runner from Atwood Kan., ran untouched around left end in the second Quarter from the three for a touchdown and Denni Leuthauser added a 33-Yard Field goal in the third tar heels came alive in the final Quarter moving 47yards in seven plays for their Only touchdown. Quarterback Jeff Beaver tossed to left end Peter Davis for a 7-Yardtouchdown with Only 1 10 left in the goal line stand by the Falcons stopped another Nort Carolina drive on the one foot line earlier in the fourth period on a fourth Down smash by tailback Saulis Gusty wind up to 35 Miles per hour held both clubs to the ground throughout much of the s scoring scamper was set up when tar Heel Quarter Back Gary Bomar fumbled on the North Carolina 21 and Depping gobbled it up on the 15. The Falcons then moved info the touchdown featuring an 18-Yard slicing run by Guth and his scoring Effort. Fumble sets up Fin the third Quarter the Falcons collected a Beaver Fumble on the tar Heel 39 to set up Leuthauser s Falcons moved to the North Carolina 16 in five plays including Dave Mumme s 15 Yard blast Over left Falcons lost several other scoring opportunities because of mistakes. After the Falcons took the opening Kickoff they romped 71 Yards in 18 plays to the tar Heel 9. Guth carried seven times in the drive for 34 Yards. But fullback Jack Hannig fumbled on a first and nine situation an North Carolina s Bobby Knott grabbed threats snuffed Sophomore quarterback Craig Baer led the Falcons on a drive from their 39 to the tar Heel 6later in the first period before the Falcons stalled. On a attempted Field goal a bad pass from Center rolled free an Leuthauser grabbed it up and was tackled on the 18.North Carolina s safety Landy Blank stopped a Falcon scoring Opportunity in the second Quarter with an interception Ofa Baer pass in the tar Heel end teams lost two fumbles. North Carolina 000 8�air Force 0 1 3 010 of Guth 3 run Leuthauser kick of Fig Leuthauser 33 no Darla 7 pass from Beaver Bomar run attendance 36,624. From Billie Bolden Beban s re placement to Mike Garrett. The outcome wag decided in he first half. Beban s seven completions were Good for 87yards and two touchdowns and the Bruins ran and passed for225 Yards while Cal was gain ing 137.Bronk completed six of 10 for 88 but the bears ground attack was Well contained. California 070 714 Urcla 9 14 0 1437uclanuttall 10 pass from Beban kick failed Urcla Fqy Andrusyshyn 28 Cal Fowler 37 pass from Bronk Miller kick Urcla Beban 1 run Andrusyshyn kick Urcla Nuttall 19 pass from Beban Andrusyshyn kick Urcla Purdy 5 run Andrusyshyn kick Cal Bronk 1 run Miller kick Urcla Garrett 31 Pasa from Bolden Andrusyshyn kick attendance 48,916. Standings american basketball Assn. Eastern division won lost pet. Behind Indiana 1 0 1.000 Minnesota 0 0 .000 it Pittsburgh 0 .000 % new Jersey 0 0 .000 Kentucky 0 1 .000 1 Western division won lost pet. Behind Oakland 1 0 1.000 Denver 0 0 .000 /4 Dallas 0 .000 ii Houston 0 0 .000 ii new Orleans 0 0 .000 j/4 Anaheim 0 1 .000 1v4 saturday s results Indiana 117, Kentucky 95only game scheduled National basketball Assn. Eastern division won lost pet. Behin Boston 1 0 1.000 new York 0 0 .000 % Philadelphia 0 0 .000 Baltimore 0 0 .000 % Detroit 0 0 .000 % Cincinnati 0 0 .000 v4 Western division san Francisco. 1 0 1.000 St. Louis 1 0 1.000 los Angeles. K 0 0 .000 it Chicago 0 1 .000 1 san Diego 0 1 .000 1 Seattle 0 1 .000 1 saturday s result Boston 105, Chicago 90st. Louis 99, san Diego 98 Only games scheduled National hockey league Eastern division w l t pts. Of Gamo Treal 2 0 0 4 8 3 new York 1 0 0 2 6 3 Toronto 0 0 2 5 1 Boston 001144detroit 0 1 1 1 6 10 Chicago 2 0 0 4 11 Western Divisio california2 0 0 4 11 1 los Angeles 100 2 4 2st. Louis 111377 Minnesota 0 1 1 1 2 8pittsburgh 120267 Philadelphia. 020039 saturday s results Montreal 6, Detroit 2 Toronto 5, Chicago 1 los Angeles 4, Philadelphia 2st. Louis 4, Pittsburgh 2 California 6, Minnesota 0 Only games scheduled american hockey league Eastern division w l t pts of gasp Ringfield 200 4 11 1 Hershey 1 0 0 3 t 1 Baltimore 0 1 0 0 0 1 Providence 2 0 0 4 19 Western division w l t pts of Larochester 1 0 0 2 5 4 Cleveland 0 0 2 2 0buffalo 120 2 10 14 Quebec 0 1 0 0 0 5 saturday s results Rochester 5, Buffalo 4 Cleveland 2, Baltimore 0hershey 8, Providence 1 Springfield 5, Quebec 0 Central hockey league fort Worth 4, Dallas 0 Houston 8, Omaha 1 International hockey league Toledo 6, fort Wayne 5 Dayton 12. Columbus 3 Western hockey league Seattle 3. San Diego 1 Portland 4, Phoenix 1 pro Grid scores Atlantic coast league Virginia 49, Harrisburg 0 Westchester 22, Wilmington 0 Canadian league Toronto 20, Montreal 9 Continental league Norfolk 45, Montreal 21orlando 38, Hartford 24 professional league of America Jollet 24, Omaha 17
