European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 9, 1978, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 22 the stars and stripes saturday september 9, 1978 weekend College football forecast Missouri by Herschel Nissenson new York a Well we re about to find out what notre Dame can do for an , anything less than a National championship will be a disappointment after 1977 s incredible finish a 38-10 Cotton bowl Romp Over no. 1-ranked Texas and a leap from fifth place All the Way to the top of the associated press ratings. The fighting Irish ranked fifth in this year s pre season poll begin defense of their National Crown saturday by enter Taining Missouri which has a Well de served reputation As a giant killer. And in the wonderful world of College football there is no bigger giant than notre Dame. No one can expect us to be heavily favored to repeat As National champions or even be ranked very High if you look at our situation realistically says coach Dan Devine. We lost some excellent football players through graduation and several top people who were expected to fill in at key is Well aware of Missouri s capabilities. After All he coached there for 13 years 1958-70compiling a 93-37-7 record. Devine was coaching the Green Bay pack ers when Missouri stunned the Irish 30-26 in 1972 in what probably ranks As the greatest upset in the school s football history coming As it did one week after a 62-0 will be played on grass which the sooner she lacking at the hands of Nebraska. Aren t crazy about. Nevertheless ,. And of course top ranked Alabama the tigers next opponent was a 20-7 Missouri victim in the 1975 opener that added a chapter to 01 Mizzau s Book of upsets. This time though form should prevail. Notre Dame 24-10. The opening weekend of the forecasting season produced a lacklustre 5-5 record. Oklahoma at Stanford this will be the toughest opening game we be had since i be been head coach says Barry Switzer who is entering his sixth year at Oklahoma with a 50-5-1 record. And for those who Are looking for an upset this Jones fakes i stroke Lead with 65 in first round of Southern open Golf Columbus a. Up Grier Jones broke out of a logjam of players with a 5 under Par 65 thursday to take a one stroke Lead after the first round of the $175,000 Southern open Golf tournament. Jones birdied three of the first four holes and wound up with a 3-under 32 on the front Side. He added birdies on 10 and 12 and parred the remaining six holes for a 33 on the Back at the Green Island country club. It gave him a one stroke Lead Over seven other players Rocky Thompson Barney Thompson Lanny Wadkins Ron Streck Rex Caldwell Phil Hancock and Gary of first round Southern open Columbus a. Up thursday s first round scores in the 175,000 Southern open Golf tournament on the 6,791 Yard a r-70 course at the Green Island country club Grier Jones 32-3365 Barney Thompson 35-31 66 Phil Hancock 33-3366 Rex Caldwell 33-3366 Gary Ostrega 35-31 66 Ron Streck 34-3266 Rocky Thompson 33-33 66 Lanny Wadkins 33-3366 Miller Barber 34-3367 Jerry Pate 34-3367 George Johnson 35-32 67 Doug Tewell 33-3467 Perry Leslie 33-3467 George Burns 34-3468 George Cadle 33-3568 Charles Coody 35-3368 Allen Miller 34-3468 Jim Nelford 34-3468 Greg Powers 32-3668 Mason Rudolph 36-3268 Bob Wynn 35-3368 Bobby Wadkins 34-3468 Frank Beard 32-3668 Bob e. Smith 34-3468 Hubert Green 34-3468 Don Pooley 34-3468 Cesar Sanudo 34-3569 Travis Hudson 32-3769 Carlton White 35-3469 David Eger 35-3469 Frank Conner 35-3469 Jim Dent 32-3769 Don january 37-3269 Bobby Walzel 34-3569 Wayne Levi 35-3469 Ben Crenshaw 33-3669 Mike Ford 36-3369 Bruce Devlin 35-3469 Mitch Adcock 36-3470 Andy bean 34-3670 Wally Kuchar 34-3670 Bob Byman 36-3470 Parker Moore " 36-3470 Hugh Royer 35-3570 . Weibring 35-3570 Chris Clark 35-3570 Bob Mann 35-3570 Keith Fergus 34-3670 Mark Mccumber 34-3670 buddy Gardner 36-3470 Forrest Fezler 35-3570 Dewitt Weaver 37-3370 Lee Mikles 34-3670 Bobby Afton 36-3571 Jim Chancey 35-36-71 Bobby Cole 33-3871 Randy Erskine 34-3771 Gibby Gilbert 34-37-71 Gary Koch 36-3571 Calvin Peete 34-37-71 Bob Zender 35-36-71 Yankee reliever honoured new York a new York Yankee reliever Rich Gossage who picked up a win and three saves in four appearances last week has been named the american league player of the week for the period ending sept. 2. The big right hander picked up saves no 19 20 and 21 and lowered his earned run average to 1.95, holding the opposition scoreless in five innings of work. Larry Ziegler Artie Mcnickle Bob Murphy Jim Simons Bill Kratzert Bill Calfee Larry Nelson Kip Byrne Victor Regalado John Schroeder Tommy Aaron Mike Reid Mike Reasor George Archer Pete Brown Dale Douglas Charlie Gibson Tom Purtzer Jack Renner Rocky Rockett Bill Sander Ken still Jim White Tony Cerda Lyn Lott Homero Blancas Larry Hinson Ray Floyd Mark Hayes Bill Galloway Kermit Zarley . Snead Grille Moody Joe Porter Gary Vanier Bob Ashby Rick Beck Jim Colbert Bunky Henry Bobby Mitchell Wren Lum Bob Lunn Dave Barr Bruce Fleisher Bill Garrett Lou Graham Joe Kunes John Lister Gary Mccord Dave Chipley Tim Simpson Jack Spradlin Tommy Valentine Fred Woekel babe Hiskey Adam Adams Art Kraft Mike Sullivan Curtis strange Danny Edwards Woody Blackburn Jeff Hewes Don Iverson Dan Pohl Bill Rogers Tom Storey Mike Watney Emory Lee John Mahaffey Stan Lee Gary Jacobson Dave Nevatt Peter Jacobsen John Godwin George Cliff Don Baker de Byman Brent Krause Sam Adams Lon Nielsen Mac me Tendon Peter Chaplin Dave Elchelberger 35-3671 35-3671 36-3571 33-3871 36-3571 38-3371 37-34-71 35-3671 37-3471 35-3671 38-3371 36-3571 36-3571 37-3572 37-3572 35-37-72 37-3572 37-3572 35-3772 38-3472 37-3572 34-3872 34-3872 37-3572 38-3472 38-3472 36-3672 35-3772 35-3772 34-3872 35-3772 37-3572 35-3772 36-3672 38-3472 36-3773 34-3973 39-3473 37-3673 34-39-73 36-3773 36-3773 37-37-74 38-3674 37-3774 36-3874 37-3774 37-37-74 38-3674 40-3474 40-3474 38-3674 38-3674 37-3774 37-3774 33-4174 37-3774 39-3574 38-3674 38-3674 39-3675 39-3675 40-3575 34-4175 37-38-75 38-3775 41-3475 37-3875 38-3775 37-387s 38-3876 39-3776 38-3876 38-3876 44-32-76 38-3977 40-3777 37-4077 40-3777 38-3977 43-3578 41-3879 40-3979 Strega. Rocky Thompson playing in the final group on the course birdied the 165-Yard, Par-3 17th Hole to move into a tie with Jones but ran into trouble and took a bogey on the Par-518th. In All 45 players broke Par on the 6,791 Yard course. Tied at 67 were defending Champion Jerry Pate Doug Tewell Veteran Miller bar Ber Fred Marti George Johnson and Perry Leslie. Jones who has had six top-10 finishes this year including a second at the Inver Rary classic in february started his round by holing a 25-foot putt for a Birdie on the difficult first Hole and then Sank Birdie putts of six and 10 feet on 3 and 4, respect Only bogey came on no. 6, a 335-Yard Par-4, when he missed the Green and then could t sink an eight foot putt for Par. Wadkins also had a Chance to finish in a tie with Jones but three putted from 18 feet at the ninth Hole which ended his Beard who reached five under before faltering late in his round joined 1975 Southern open Champion Hubert Green 1970 Winner Mason Rudolph and 12 others at 68. Heading the list of 11 players at 69 Are Ben Crenshaw and Don january. Pate who last year set a tournament re Cord with his seven stroke Victory Over four others players could manage Only a single Birdie on the front Side that coming on the second Hole on a 15-foot putt. On the Back Pate added three More Bir Dies and a bogey the bogey coming on the 15th Hole after three putts. The Cut will be made after Friday s round with the Low 70 scores and ties mov ing into the final two Days of play. Oklahoma 27-17. Texas tech at Southern Cali fornia this game should be a difficult test for that s the party line from us s John Robinson but it would sound better coming from Rex Dockery tech s new coach. Southern Cal 49-7. California at Nebraska the Cor huskers could be in for a Long after noon if they re still thinking about that 20-3 loss to Alabama. If it weren t in Lincoln this might have been the upset special. Nebraska 21-14. Urcla at Washington the huskies Only Pac-8 blemish in route to the Rose bowl was a 20-12 loss to Urcla last year. Both teams should be among the contend ers again. .ucla24-17. Florida state at Syracuse Don t ask for an explanation but a Hunch taps this As the upset special of the week. Syracuse 19-17. Other games the East Penn state 35, Rutgers 0 holy Cross 20, new Hampshire 10 Bowling Green 24, Vil Lanova 14 West Virginia 33, Richmond 13. The South appalachian state 26, Wofford 13 the Citadel 27, presbyterian 7 Georgia tech 20, Duke 15 East Tennessee state 13, Mississippi College 6 Maryland 28, Tulane 14 Mcneese state 16, Fresno state 14 missis Sippi 31, Memphis state 14 Northeast Louisiana 21, Nicholls state 7 North Carolina state 21, East Carolina 10 Northwestern Louisiana 14, Lamar 7 South Carolina 38, Furman 0 southwestern Louisiana 27, Long Beach state 21 Western Carolina 20, Tennessee tech 14 Tennessee Chattanooga 21, Western Kentucky 14 Virginia tech 14, Tulsa 13 Wake Forest 21, Virginia 20 William & Mary 20, vm3 13. The Midwest Texas am 33, Kansas 14 Miami 0. 17, Ball state 10 Central Michigan 21, Kent state 7 Colorado 35, Oregon 7 Drake 24, Southern Illinois 17 Illinois 21, Northwestern 14 new Mexico state 19, Indiana state 16 Ohio u. 10, Eastern Michigan 7 Louisville 28, South Dakota state 7 mar shall 17, Toledo 10 Western Michigan 27, Illinois state 8 Oklahoma state 23, Wichita state 13. The Southwest Iowa state 30, Rice 6 Arkansas state 21, Southern Mississippi 20 Mississippi state 24, North Texas state 21 Texas Christian 27, Southern methodist 22 West Texas state 18, Texas Arlington 12. The far West Arizona 30, Kansas state 21 Arizona state 34, Pacific 7 Boise state 15, Fuller ton state 10 new Mexico 22, Hawaii 15 Brigham Young 32, Oregon state 22 san Jose state 29, Idaho 9 Texas Elpaso 21, air Force 14 Utah 28, Idaho state 14 Washington state 42, Nevada Las vegas 14. \ world series play will begin in no City oct. 10, Kuhn says new York up baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn announced thursday that the 75th world series will begin in the National league City oct. 10, two Days after the end of the league playoffs. The first two games of the Best of seven series tuesday and wednesday the 10th and Lith will be night games in the nation Al league City starting at 8 30 . Not. The Only variation from the scheduled starting Timme would be made if the Chi Cago cubs who play Only Day games were the National league a Day off for travel the series shifts to the american league City for a night game Friday night oct. 13, begin Ning at 8 30 . Not. The weekend games will be Day games with the Satur Day game starting at 3 30 . Not and the sunday game at 4 30 . Edt. The sunday game will be played Only if these Ries is still going after the fourth game. If the series is still alive after the fifth game the teams will have monday off be fore returning to the National league City for games tuesday and wednesday nights oct. 17 and 18, beginning at 8 30 . league playoff schedule announced earlier runs if necessary through Sun Day oct. 8
