European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 3, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday october 3, 1977 the stars and stripes Page 25 College scores East Albany . 13, Rochester tech 3 Albright 35, Delware vol. 8 air 21, northeastern 12 Amherst 33, Bowdon 0 Bloomsburg St. 31, wllkes6 Brooklyn col. 7, for Leigh Dick in 6 Brown 10, Princeton canlslus28, rpm 16 cent. Connecticut 51, Cortland St. 0 Cheyney St. 16, Mansfield St. 7 Colgate 38, Harvard 21 Colorado 31, army 0 Columbia 30, Pennsylvania 18 . Post 23, Bucknell 0 Dartmouth 38, Boston u. 0 Dickinson 7, Swarthmore 6 Fordham 33, Hofstra 0 Frnklin & Marshll 37, Johns Hopkins 14 Hobart 20, St. Lawrence 19 Indiana a. 16, Shippensburg St. 14 Ithaca 17, Alfred 8 Juniata 14, Gettysburg 13 Kentucky 24, Penn. St. 20 Kutztown St. 14, e. Stroudsburg 6 Lafayette 33, Kings Point 6 lock Haven St. 41, California a. 12 Lycoming 7, Susquehanna 0 Massachusetts 54, Youngstown St. 13 Miami Ohio 28, Yale 14 Middlebury 27, Williams 0 Millers Volle St. 28, w. Chester St. 7 Muhlenberg 10, w. Maryland 3 new hampshire42, Connecticut Norwich 30, coast guard 18 Pittsburgh 45, Boston col. 7 Plymouth St. 7, from Ogham St. 0 Rhode Island 28, maine0 Rochester 28, Georgetown . 14 Rutgers 30, Cornell u. 14 St. Johns by 21, Manhattan 6 Springfield 24, s. Connecticut 20 Temple 6, Delaware 3 Trinity Conn. 14, Bates Tufts 30, Hamilton 20 ursinus 10, Lebanon Val. 7 wesleyan21,colby7 w. Connecticut 20, n. Y. Tech. 17 Widener 13, moravian 9 South Alabama 18, Georgia 10 Albany a. 15, Tuskegee 12 appalachian 28, Marshall 20 Auburn 21, Mississippi 15 Austin Peay 20, e. Kentucky 17 Bethune Cookman 32, Alabama am 7 Catawba 51, Emory & Henry 7 Citadel 13, presbyterian 7 Clemson 31, Virginia tech 13 Delaware St. 22, . Shore 0 Duke 28, Navy 16 Fairmont 34, Glenville St. 7 Furman 24, w. Carolina 24, tie Gardner Webb 22, Liberty Baptist 7 Georgia tech 30, air Force 3 Grain bling 70, Prairie View 7 Hampden-sydney35, . 7 Hampton inst. 31, Elizabeth City St. 0 Jacksonville St. 14, be Louisiana 10 Kentucky St. 35, Carson Newman 28 leu 36, Florida 14 Louisiana tech 14, Mcneese St. 7 Louisville 14, Memphis St. 13 Maryville 27, Centre 3 Miami Flo. 24, Pacific u. 3 Mississippi col. 27, 24 Mississippi Val. 35, Southern u. 13 Morehead St. 17, Murray St. 3 Newberry 20, Lenoir Rhyne 16 by the associated pm n. Alabama 28, Delta St. 21 n. Carolina St. 24, Maryland 20 n. Texas St. 47, Richmond 14 new Louisiana 13, be Louisiana 0 Randolph a Oconal Wash. 8, Lee 13 Salisbury St. 14, Frostburg St. 11 Shaw 19, Bowie St. 12 Shepherd 10, James Madison 0 s. Carolina 19, e. Carolina 16 s. Carolina St. 31, Alcorn 7 Tennessee 41, Oregon St. 10 Tennessee St. 1, cent. St., Ohio 0 38, mid. Tennessee 7 Texas tech 10, n. Carolina 7 Tulane 36, Vanderbilt 7 Virginia St. 20, Livingstone 12 Virginia union40, St. Paul s 14 w. Virginia 13, Virginia 0 w. Virginia St. 10, Bluefield St. 0 w. A. Weslyn 23, w. Virginia tech 21 w. Kentucky 33, e. Tennessee St. 13 William & Mary 28, vlllanovo6 Winston Salem 21, Norfolk St. 14 Midwest Adrian 24, Geneva 19 Akron 20, Indiana St. 3 Arkansas tech 34, be Missouri 16 augustan . 14, s. Dakota 8 Baker 49, Graceland 23 Baldwin Wallace 20, Ashland 10 Ball St. 28, cent. Michigan 12 Benld a St. 31, Michigan tech20 . 38, friends 0 Bethany Kan. 42, Sterling 0 Black Hills St. 34, s. Dakota apr Gold 0 Bowling Green 34, w. Michigan 14 Cameron St. 13, Nicholls St. 0 capital 7, Marietta 6 Carleton 12, Pillsbury 7 Carnegie Mellon 55, Oberlin 6 Carthage 34, North Park 8 cent. Arkansas 27, new Missouri St. 7 Cincinnati 17, s. Mississippi 6 Concordia morhd9, Gustav Adolphus 7 Cornell Iowa 21, Belott 7 Dakota St. 3, Huron 0 Dakota Weslyn 12, Dana 0 Defiance 19, Anderson 3 depauw24, Rose Hulman 13 e. Central St. 52, Panhandle St. 0 17, Toledo 7 Florida St. 25, Oklahoma St. 17 Franklin 34, Oil vet 6 hamllne24, 17 hlllsdale34, St. Norbert 7 Illinois St. 16, n. Illinois Iowa St. 17, Dayton 13 Kalamazoo 7, kenyan 3 Kansas Weslyn 20, Tabor 3 Kearney St. 49, Pittsburg St. 3 Kent St. 44, Ohio u. 23 Lakeland 9, Olivet 8 Lawrence 34, Milton 25 Long Beach St. 27, Drake 10 Mankato St. 28, Bethel Minn. 14 Mayv Ullest. 15,mlnotst.6 Mcpherson St. Mary a Kan. 0, tie Michigan 41, Texas am 3 Minnesota 19, Washington 17 17, 14 Mississippi St. 24, Kansas St. 21 Missouri Val. 19, tarklo6 to. Western 25, it. Hays St. 22 Moorhead St. 51, so Minnesota 7 Musk Ngum 48, Delson 14 Nebraska 31, Indiana 13 n. Dakota St. 27, s. Dakota St. 14 be Oklahoma 21, cent. Missouri 13 n. Michigan 34, Saginaw Valley 9 new Oklahoma 20, so Missouri 17 notre Dame 16, Michigan St. 6 Oklahoma 24, Kansas 9 Ottawa Kan. 42, cent. Methodist 7 ouachita 12, 6 Peru St. 17, Nebraska Weslyn 3 Purdue 26, Wake Forest 17 re Pond coe21 St. Cloud St. 31, Wynona St. 3 St. Johns Minn. 49, Augsburg 0 St. Joseph and. 21, Indiana Central 19 St. Thomas 51, Maca tester 0 s. Dakota tech 20, Northern . 6 s. Illinois9, Komors syracuse30, illinois20 Tennessee tech 35, Nebraska Omaha 28 Troy St. 10, Livingston St. 0 Valley City 27, . Falls 18 Washburn 40, Emporia St. 12 Wayne Mich. 35, Ferris St. 0 West mar 7, Sioux Falls St. 0 Wichita St. 38, Tulsa 26 William Jewell 21, Doane Wisconsin 19, Northwestern 7 Claire 3, 0 7, it. 7 30, 7 16, 0 Wittenberg 35, Ohio Weslyn 7 Wooster 40, Hiram col. 3 South West Arkansas 42, thu 6 Arkansas St. 18, e. Texas St. 17 Henderson St. 9, Harding 0 Houston 28, Baylor 24 Mcmurry 28, sul Ross St. 0 n. Mex. Highlands 24, w. New Mexico 23 Ohio St. 35, sum 7 s. Arkansas 21, Bluff 7 so Texas St. 21, Howard Payne 13 so Oklahoma 17, Tarleton St. 14 Texas 72, Rice 15 Texas Arlington 17, w. Texas St. 13 Texas Elpaso 23, new Mexico St. 21 Texas As i 28, Texas Southern 13 Trinity Tex. 14, mlllsaps6 far West Azusa Pacific 14, whlttler9 Boise St. 26, Montana St. 0 California 52, san Jose St. 3 Cal lutherans Claremont Mudd 13 col-dovls27, col poly Pomona 14 cent. Washington 27, e. Washington 21 Colorado St. 44, Utah 3 it. Lewis 34, s. Colorado 27 Fresno St. 52, Cal poly so 3 Fullerton St. 45, Northridge St. 14 Hawaii 20, so Louisiana 6 Len fled 37, Lewis & Clark 19 Missouri 15, Arizona St. 0 vegas 20, n. Arizona 16 n. Colorado 28, e. New Mexico 21 Occidental 21, san Diego 13 Oregon cot. 48, e. Oregon 7 Pac. Lutheran 38, Willamette 0 Portland St. 47, Idaho St. 0 Rocky Mountain 40, Carroll Mont. 34 san Diego St. 19, Utah St. 0 s. Oregon 21, Oregon tech 0 s. Utah a Adams St. 3 Stanford 20, Oregon 10 Urcla 34, Iowa 16 Weber St. 31, Montana 23 w. Montana 34, e. Montana 6 Whitworth 26, Pacific Ore. 23 Wyoming 13, Arizona 12 Texas Routs Rice 72-15 � Erxleben boots 67-Yard Fig Austin Tex. A Earl Campbell scored four touchdowns and Russell Erxleben booted a 67-Yard Field goal for a major College record saturday As eighth ranked Texas the nation s highest scoring team routed Rice 72-15. Texas Point explosion in its third consecutive lop sided Victory set up a match with unbeaten and top ranked Oklahoma in the Cotton bowl in Dallas next saturday. Russia nabs Early Lead in modern pent Athalton san Antonio Tex. Up Sergei Riabokin of the soviet Union had a perfect ride of 1,100 Points in the equestrian com petition to give the user a first round Lead in the modern Pentathlon world championship saturday. The United states team finished the rid ing Competition the meet s first event in second place 30 Points behind the soviets. The hungarian team was third followed by Poland and great Britain. Bills lose Middle linebacker Orchard Park . Up Buffalo Bills starting Middle linebacker John Skorupan has been lost for the season after undergoing surgery to repair a ruptured ligament in his right knee. Texas totally dominated hapless Rice from the first scrimmage play when quarterback Mark Mcbath lofted an under thrown pass that olympic sprinter Johnny Lam Jones turned into a 55-Yard touch Down. Campbell ran for 131 Yards on 13 carries diving Over from the 1-Yard line and run Ning wide for 16,21 and six Yard scores. The score was 54-7 in the third Quarter when Erxleben used an 8-to-12 mile an hour wind to his advantage in kicking his record Field goal. The entire Texas squad mobbed Erxleben a 6-4, 215-Pound Junior who was the nation s leading punter last season. Rice 77-0 losses to Louisiana state last saturday broke Texas shutout Streak at 10 quarters this year on a 16-Yard touch Down pass from freshman quarterback Randy Hertel to Joey Diquinzio against Texas subs in the third period. . Tex Tex Tex Tex Tex Tex Tex Tex Tex Rice Tex Tex Tex Tex Rice Hertel a 47 0 0 ? 8is 14 33 2$ 072 Jones 55 pass from Mcbath Erxleben kick Campbell 1 run Erxleben kick Campbell 16 run Erxleben kick Campbell 2 run Erxleben kick Fig Erxleben 40 safety swab lateral goes out of end zone aune6run Erxleben kick Mceachern 3 run Erxleben kick campbell6run Erxleben kick Diquinzio 16 pass from Hertel Hansen kick Fig Erxleben 67 Blackwood 30pass interception kick blocked Aune 1 run Erxleben kick safety Acker tackled Hertel in end zone Cooper 3 pass from Hertel Cooper pass from ,500 Archer ties record with 63 at Napa to grab 4-stroke Lead Napa Calif. Up Veteran George Archer celebrated his 38th birthday Satur Day with a Silverado course record tying nine under Par 63 and grabbed a four shot Lead after three rounds of the $200,000 an Heuser Busch classic. Archer who won More than $43,000 in his last four tournaments started the round two shots behind Mac Mclendon and Grier Jones but moved in front after making the turn in 33 and pulled away without Challenge. His round started with a bogey five on first Hole of the North course but then Archer made four birdies by the turn and six More coming Back for the 63 that tied the record set a year ago by Johnny Mil Ler. Miller who won this event in 1974 and 1975 and was second last year did t make the Cut this time and watched the round from his Home near the Lith Green. Mclendon shot a 69 and was closest to Archer from among a group of 15 who started the round Only three shots apart. Duo in Lead at civitan Dallas up a pair of injured Lyga heroines texan Judy Rankin and australian Jan Stephenson matched 2 under Par 70s saturday and leaped into a tie for the 36-Hole Lead in the $50,000 Dallas civitan open Golf tournament. Claiming identical l-Over-73s in Friday s windswept opening round at the Brook Haven country club the duo moves into sunday s wrap up round deadlocked at 1 under-143. Just a shot Back Are a couple of relatively unknown newcomers Lee Burke of Shreveport i-a., and Vivian Brownlee of Lin Wood . Miss Brownlee shot a 3-under-459, the Best round thus far while miss Burke posted a l-under-70. Defending Champion Janie Blaylock is four shots off the Pace at 147, but said i m not out of it suffering with a Back injury and Hay fever miss Rankin a 6-time Winner this year with top winnings of $114,622, 3-putted twice for her Lone bogeys in the second round. She wiped these out with four Bird ies from distances of 4,9,6 and 3 feet. Miss Stephenson is trying for her first win this year. A two time Winner last year she gained her share of the Lead with four birdies and a double bogey. Forced to pull out of an event last week for the first time in her career with a pin Ched nerve in her neck the australian dropped putts of 3, 5, 1 and 5 feet for her birdies and doubled in the 7th when she missed the Green and then 3-putted. The leaders Jan Stephenson 73-70143 Judy Rankin 73-70143 Lee Burke 73-71144 Vivian Brownlee 75-69144 Judy Kimball 75-71146 Joann Washam 74-72146 Hollis Stacy 74-72146 Maria Astrologes 74-72146 Kathy Mcmullen 74-72146 Jane Blalock 75-72147 Laura Baugh 75-72147 Kothy posh Wolf 75-72147 Susan Lynn 75-72147 Mary Bea Porter ?4-73147 Kathy Whitworth 73-74147 Donna White 73-74147 Kathy Cornelius 72-75147 Amy Alcott 74-74148 Cathy Mant 74 74148 Sandra Palmer 73-75148 Beth Solomon 73-75148 Sandra Burns 73-75148 Janet Lepera 73 75148 Louise Bruce 77-72149 Clifford Ann Creed 78-71149 Mary Mills 76-73149 Jerilyn Brltz 76-73149 Kothy Martin 75-74149 Debbie Massey 75-74149 Beth Stone 75-74149 the 63 gave Archer a three round score of 15-under-Par 201 while Mclendon was at 205, another two shots ahead of Jim Dent who had a 66. Archer came into the tournament with winnings of $82,481 for the year after a Sec Ond place finish in the Westchester classic and a tie for fifth at the Buick open for his Best finishes of 1977. Archer three putted the first Hole but then made a 25-footer on the second to get his round going. He chipped in from behind the Green for a Birdie on the fourth made another 25-footer on the fifth and 12-footer on the eighth for an outgoing 33. He holed out of a trap from 45 feet for a Birdie on the 10th, made a three footer on the Lith and 18-footer on the 12th to go six under for the round. An 18-footer on the 15th made it seven under his 17-footer on the 16th made it eight and he tapped in from a foot on the 18th to Complete the 63. Well it s my birthday Archer said in explaining the fantastic putting round. I be been using a new Putter and maybe i m putting better now than Ever he is a former masters Champion and for years was considered one of the better putters on the tour. The leaders George Archer 69-69-63201 Mac Mclendon 67-49-69205 Jim Dent 72-68-6620a Bruce Lietzke 70-48-69207 Greer Jones 68-68-71207 Miller Barber 71-66-70207 Roger Maltbie 69-70-69208 Dale Douglass 66-71-71208 Lon Hinkle 72-67-70209 Tom Watson 72-68 69209 Tom Shaw 71-68-71210 Bud Allin 69-70-71210 John Schroeder 73-70-6821 Don january 71-72-68211 . Sneed 69-71-71211 Pat flt Salmons 68-69-74211 Gil Morgan 71-71-72212 Rod Funseth 70-71-71212 Ron Cerrudo 69-70-73212 Kermit Zarley 70-72-71213 Morris Hatalsky 75-68-70213 George Burns 71-73-79213 Steve Taylor 69-75-69213 Howard thirty 73-71-69213 Billy Casper 69-73-72214 Rod curl 70-72-72214 Jeff Mitchell 68-72-74214 Bui Calfee 7071-73214 Peter Oosterhuis 73-70-71214 Andy North 70-74 70214 Alan Papple. 69-75-69214 John Mahaffey 73-71-70214 de Dougherty 74-69-72215 Danny Edwards 72-71-72215 Art Wall 69-72-74215 Jerry heard 69-63-78215 Bobby Wall Ell 72-72-71215 Peter Jacobsen 70-75-70215 Jack Ewing 73-73-69215 14-year-old Tracy blasts Riggs 8-1 White Sulphur Springs w. A. Up Tracy Austin the 14-year-old Wunderkind who thrilled crowds at Wimbledon and the . Open blasted 58-year-old Tennis Hustler Bobby Riggs 8-1 in a 45-minute pro set saturday. Cliff Drysdale of South Africa Defeated Roy Emerson of Australia 6-3, 6 3 for the championship of the world Tennis invitational for players 35 and Over. She hit the balls Back too often for him and he never really was in it said Vic Seixas Tennis pro at the Greenbrier hotel. Everybody seemed to Uke it. Riggs took it very Drysdale captured the $4,640 first place prize in the $16,000 tournament but he and Roger Taylor of great Brit Ain lost to the australian pair of Emer son and Fred Stolle in doubles 6-7, 6-1,
