European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 23, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday october 23, 1967 the stars and stripes Page 17 . Takes 13-3 Lead in cup Golf Houston a Gardner Dickinson and Doug Sanders spun a string of seven straight3s five of them birdies and added a reluctant Eagle in two smashing team triumphs that paced . Golf professionals Toa runaway 13-3 Lead Over the British saturday in the 17thbienneial Ryder cup compete Champion Gay Brewer and Bill Casper ringing in 11 birdies also scored a Dou ble Victory As the yanks swept seven of the eight 18-Hole four Sanders Dickinson Ball matches Over the champions club Cypress Creek course and halved the other which was finished in Semi darkness. Headlamps from a dozen car provided Light for the finishing Hole where a four foot Birdie attempt by Dave Thomas Hung on the the halved match the last in 11 hours of play the Surpris ing stars of the British Side 23-year-old Tony Jacklin an welshman Thomas played to a standstill with Gene Little Rand Al Geiberger after losing to the same pair in the morning on the 18th. Arnold Palmer held out of the morning action and his partner 47-year-old Julius Boros were forced to stage a Strong come Back for a 1-up Victory Over scotsman George will and irishman Hugh Boyle. Cup debut at 39the series was to be completed sunday with 16 singles duels eight in the morning and eight in the afternoon. The americans need Only to win four to Clinch the cup they have won 13 Tim Sand lost Only three times in 40 , a 130-Pound Hogan prototype making his cup debutant 39, and the Debonair Short swinging Sanders threw three straight 3s at Brian Huggett and George will on the finishing holes in the morning to win 1 and 2 and started the afternoon with four straight 3s against Pete Alliss and Young Malcol Gregson winning also 3 and 2. Houston Tex. A results of four Ball matches saturday in the 17th Ryder cup Competition morning play Bill Casper and Gay Brewer .Defeated Peter a less and Christy o Connor great Britain 3 and 2.bobby Nichols and Johnny Pott . Defeated Neil Coles and Bernard Hun great Britain 1-up. Gene Littler and Al Geiberger .Defeated pave Thomas and Tony Jacklin great Britain 1-up.gardner Dickinson and Doug Sanders ., Defeated Brian Huggett and Geo Gwill great Britain 3 and 2. Afternoon play Asper and Brewer Defeated Hunt an Coles 6 and 3.Dickinson and Sanders Defeated Allis and Malcolm Regeon 3 and 2.arnold Palmer and Julius Boros . Defeated George will and Hugh boy Legreat Britain 1-up. Thornas Jacklin and Littler Geiberger even. Sunday morning Palm los Alliss is. Caspe Boyle is. Brewer Huggett is. Boro Jacklin is. Palmer Thomas is. Little Gregson a. Geiberger Hunt is. Nicho Scoles is. Sanders. O.j., trojans clip huskies 23-6 Seattle Wash. A Southern California s top ranked trojans overcame fumbles Anlu stations dampness wind and he stubborn Washington huskies saturday for a 23-6 foot rail Victory that left them run Ling full tilt on the Road to the Elose trojans had to score 16 in he fourth Quarter after Washington had narrowed the Gap Toa single Point with Don Martin s second Field goal at the Start of the third period making the score 7-6.morning rain had left the Field Slippery but Southern Californi Ahad brought along its own thunderstorm in the person of o. . Backed up to their 14-Yard line after a holding penalty the trojans gave the Ball to Simp son the big line blasted a wide Hole in the Washington defense and Simpson ran 86 Yards to score. Rikki Aldridge converted on his second try into the 25-mile an hour wind after Washington was called on the first try for roughing the kicker. Aroused Oregon St. Scores 22-14 upset Over Purdue Lafayette ind. Up Fred up Oregon state with Mike Haggard booting a record ree Field goals and Junior fullback Bill enyard plunging or the clinching touchdown upset second ranked Purdue saturday 22-14, in an intersect ional football beavers unwed by the fact they were 20-Point under dogs snapped mighty Purdue s two season nine game winning Streak with a multiple offence built around the running an deft Ball handling of Quarter Jack Steve Preece for their fourth win of the season against two never led until the vols shatter Bama Streak on 24-13 win Birmingham Ala. A third string quarterback Bubba Wyche led a fired up ten Nessee team to a 24-13 Victory Over Alabama saturday the first defeat for the proud Crim son tide in 26 Victory by the seventh ranked vols Over no. 6 Ala Bama put Tennessee in a com manding position in the South Eastern conference race. The tide Down 17-13 with Les than two minutes to go came fighting Back but defender Al Bert Dorsey picked off his third Tennessee Alabam first Downs Rushing yardage passing yardage return yardage passes punt fumbles 1 lost Yards penalized 13142 92 104 9-15-1 9-35 1 12 17 88 154 105 15-32-5 7-45 0 29 interception of the Day and raced 31 Yards into the end zone for the clincher. The Alert vol picked off five of Alabama quarterback Kenny Stabler s Victory was the first for the vols Over Alabama since1960. The 1965 game ended in a 7-7 tie. The last team to Defea Alabama before saturday was Georgia 18-17, in the first Gam of the 1965 season. The first half ended in a 7-7tie on a one Yard run by ten Nessee tailback Walter Chad Wick and an 8-Yard sprint by the tide s grabbed the Lead for Good Midway of the third period on a play that completely fooled the Alabama pitched out to Chadwick and he tossed an 11-Yard Pashto Ken Delong who had no one near him in the end zone. 7 0 10 724 Alabama 700 81tennchadwick 1 run Kremser kick aia Stabler 8 run Davis kick Tenn Delong 11 pass from Chadwick Kremser kick Tenn Fig Kremser 47 Ala Morgen 1 run pass failed Tenn Dorsey 3 pass interception Kremser kick attendance 71,849. Third period 14-13, but the beavers struck Back with Inyard scoring from four Yards out and Haggard connecting on his third Field goal a 38-Yardeffort, to smash any possible Victory chances for the bitten club. Haggard kicked his first Fiel goal in the second period from 25 Yards and his second in the Hird from 32. Although the Lead change hands three times neither team was Able to pull ahead to comfortable margin. Oregon state struck first Roger Cantlon taking an 18-Yard pass from Preece but Purdue came right Back with speedy touchdown. He also had three rows picked off by Purdue defenders All of them deep i boilermaker territory. Oregon state 738 922 Purdue 707 014 of Cantlon 18 pass from Preece hag Gard kick Pur Keyes 15 run Baltzell kick of Fig Haggard 25 Pur Keyes 7 run Baltzell kick of Fig Haggard 32 of Inyart 4 run run failed of Fig Haggard 38 attendance 60.147. First Down shushing yardage passing yardage return yardage passes punts fumbles los Yards penalized Ore. St. Purdue 15 26 237 144 68 169 116 1274-16-3 17-35-3 4-37 3-38 0 3 65 30 Leroy Keyes dashing 15 Yards to score. Both scores came in the first period. Haggard s first Field goal gave the beavers a 10-7 Lead and Purdue appeared headed for a hard fought Victory when Keyes scored again on a seven Yard run for a 14-13 Lead with one period to go. Purdue could do nothing righting the final stanza however and Ace quarterback Mike Phipps had his third pass intercepted to throttle Purdue shopes for a comeback. Defender Jeff Lewis recovered two fumbles for Oregon state which ultimately paid Offin 10 Points. His first recovery led to Haggard s first Field his second to Enyart s fourth period completed 17 of 34 passes for 167suffered three Yards an interceptions while Preece connected on only4 of 15 for 68 Yards and one sooner rap Kan. St., 46-7, Manhattan Kan. A spindle Bob Warmack s faking running and passing to Eddi Hinton led potent Oklahoma in an impressive 46-7 Victory Over Kansas state saturday. Kansas state could never be certain whether the 6-2, 170 Pound Warmack had Given Heball to one of his runners or really had the Ball on his hip running wide. A state drove 80 Yards to score on of s second team in the last Victory gave Oklahoma a 3-1 record while a state is 1-4 Oregon tops Idaho Eugene Ore. A third string quarterback John Harrington passed for two touch Downs and sparked Oregon to a31-6 Victory Over Idaho Satur Day snapping an eight game Duck losing Streak. That Point loomed Large when Martin kicked one 23-Yard Field goal in the second Quarter and a44-yarder As the second half was Simpson again As the fourth Quarter opened the Tro Jan sprinter outrunning the first Down Rushing yardage passing yardage return yardage passes punts fumbles los Yards penalized Southern Cai Wash.15 278 137 240 8-19-1e-39 4 11100 101 30 5-25-1 9-32 1 14 Washington defense on a 10-Yard scoot around left end. A moment later Southern Calwas Given two Points on a safety that All but clinched the out come and Simpson s 17-Yard scoring pass to Earl Mccullouch wrapped it up with 11 minutes left to Southern Cal a. 700 1623washington 03306 us Simpson 86 run Aldridge kick Wash Fig Martin 23 Wash Fig Martin 44usc Simpson 10 run Aldridge kick us safety Ball entered through end zone us Mccullouch 17 pass from Simp son Aldridge kick attendance 57.553. The stars and stripes Beban tallies two ads to spark Urcla Over stubborn indians 21-16 Stanford Calif. Up Gary Beban aptly titled the great one for his masterful deception scored two touch Downs saturday and Quarter backed third ranked Urcla to a 21-16 Victory Over embattled Stanford. All three of the undefeated ruins tallies came on sustained drives of 78, 52 and 80yards with Beban scoring on end runs from 11 and 3 Yards out. Beban carried the Ball 21times and netted 81 Yards to Lead the Bruin attack. He Only attempted seven passes and completed three of those for 50yards. Stanford however stayed right in the game Down to the final three seconds of play when pass by the indians Chuck Williams fell incomplete in the end zone. Just before that another Indian drive perished on the Urcla 18 when Sandy Green of the Bruins intercepted pass. Shoemaker scores 10 Bill Shoemaker accounted for10 of Stanford s Points when he took a 39-Yard to pass fro Williams kicked the Point after touchdown and added a 27-Yardfield goal. Jack Root s one Yard plunge Cut Urcla s margin to 21-16 with 4 50 left in the game. Burthen Williams failed in an Effort to pass for two drove the Bruins 78 Yards to a score the first time they got the Ball on methodical March in which he personally gained 12, 6 and 16 Yards. He then sent Mik Garratt Over from the four. The indians came Back to tithe Pacific eight conference game with 53 seconds left in the first Quarter on the 39-Yard pass from Williams to Shoemake and the hitter s conversion. Pat Preston s interception of a Beban pass set up a 27-Yardfield goal for Shoemaker that nudged Stanford ahead 10-7 inthe second period. But then Urcla s Green picked off a Pas by Williams eight minutes later to put the Bruins in business forthe go ahead touchdown. Beban ended a 52-Yard drive by racing the final 11 around left end after the Indian converged on a fake line smash. Zenon Andrusyshyn s conversion gave Urcla a 14-10 halftime bulge and Beban put the Gam out of reach in the third Quarter with his three Yard scoring runaround the right Side. Urcla now has won All six fits contests while Stanford has a 3-3 Mark and has bowed to the ruins five straight times. Urcla Stanford 777 021 730 616 Urcla Garratt 5 run kickstand Shoemaker 39 pass from c. Wil Liams Shoemaker kickstand Fig Shoemaker 27 Urcla Beban u run. Andrusyshyn Kic Kucla Beban 3 run Andrusyshyn kick Stan Root 1 run pass 47.000 badgers tie Iowa on two late ads Madison wis. A win less Wisconsin interrupted a steady Stream of costly mis takes Long enough to score two fourth period touchdowns an scratch out a 21-21 tie with big ten football rival Iowa Satur Day. The badgers who racked up430 Yards in total offence escaped defeat for the first time in five games As quarterback John Ryan connected on a seven Yard touchdown pass to Dick Schumitsch with 4 17 left to play. Ryan scored the two other Wisconsin touchdowns himself on runs of one and nine Yards
