SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24,1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE BEY SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1967 TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY FAGE SEVEN~ Notre SOUTH BEND, Ind. () - After quarterback Terry Hanratty fin- ally got warmed up, he triggered top - ranked Notre Dame to a 41 to 8 touncing of California's Bears in the Irish football opener yesterday. The Irish were held to a 7-0 first quarter margin as Hanrat- ty failed to click with his battery- mate Jim Seymour, but the passer got Notre Dame rolling with a 17- point second quarter and the rout was on. Hanratty flipped two touch- down passes, a 14-yard to Rocky Bleier and a 9-yarder to Seymour, P and scored himself on a 12-yard keeper before he left in favor of Coley O'Brien late in the third quarter with Notre Dame ahead 34-0. O'Brien hit for a touchdown on his very first pass, a 14-yard shot to another second stringer, Bob Gladieux, for a 41-0 Irish lead early in the fourth quarter. Although Hanratty, in the first quarter, connected on only four of 12 tosses, his running for 26 yards on three keepers, set up Notre Dame's opening touchdown, a two yard smash by Dan Harsh- man. Kicking specialist Joe Azaro booted a'23-yard field goal to cap a 74-yard drive at the outset of the second quarter for a 10-0 Notre Dame lead. Azaro also kick- ed a 21-yarder for a 34-0 lead in the third period. * * * UCLA Dumps Pitt PITTSBURGH - Greg Jones hammered out 160 yards as UCLA, repeatedly given -good field posit- ion by its swift defenders, relied on a savage ground game to crush out-classed Pitt 40-8 yesterday. The sixth-ranked Bruins didn't have to drive more than 55 yards for a touchdown while piling up a 30-0 lead before Pitt crossed midfield for the first time in the third quarter. Jones, a sophomore who re- placed All-America Mel Farr, made the most impressive debut by any UCLA back in history last week, gaining 135 yards against Tennessee. His yardage against the Panthers came on 19 carries, Dame Stomps California, 41-8 Georgia Romps in the opening game of the sea- son for both teams. ATHENS, Ga. - Georgia Van Evans, who played on jumped to a fast start in its drive Army's 150-pound team last year, for the Southeastern Conference contributed touchdown runs of 24 football title yesterday withru and 41 yards and Cadet teammate, ing defensive play, carrying the Nick Kurilko, kicked field goals seventh - ranked Bulldogs to a of 30 and 42 yards. 30-0 conquest of fumbling Missis- fsand 42ylrds. sippi State. Frank Quayle, who was seventh The Maroons fumbled five times in the nation in rushing last year, and made only five first downs sparked the Virginia attack and against the Georgia defenders, led scored the Cavaliers' only touch- by 240-pound tackles Bill Stan- down on a three-yard run at the fill and Jiggy Smaba. start of the second period. That Georgia, spoiling the debut of put Virginia temporarily in the Mississippi State coach Charley lead 7-6. Shira, jumped to a 7-0 lead in Quahle's score came on a touch- the first quarter on quarterback down march in which six plays Kirby Moore's seven-yard touch- covered 64 yards with 34 of these down run and pulled away on accounted for by Gene Arnette's three field goals by sophomore pass to Quayle. Jim McCullough, who hit on kicks Neither Arnette nor LeDoux had of 30. 31 and 24 yards... I -~ IT#{L rlp P. I I/" .1 Stand up for your rights in Bass Weejuns. Assert yourself... step right into Bass Weejuns* moccasins at your nearby college store or shoe shop. Only Bass makes Weejuns. G. H. Bass & Co., Main St., Wilton, Maine 04294. I G 7 1 1 Ulo, .3-~u4 lu ever started a colleggaebfr but both performed cooly. They Cadets March played to a crowd of 28,500, the WEST POINT - Roger Le- largest opener in Army's history. Doux, an 18-year-old sophomore, Army scored first on a 53-yard took over for the ailing veteran march in nine plays in the open- Steve Lindell at quarterback yes- ing period with Carl Woessner terday and led Army to a sur- carrying over from the six on a prising 26-7 victory over Virginia pitchout from LeDoux. _ ___ -Associated Press NOTRE DAME halfback Bob Bleier (28) makes a sitting tackle on California's Ken Wiedmann, who had Just intercepted a Terry Hanratty pass. Hanratty made few other mistakes as the Irish rolled up a 41-8 victory. GRADS and UNDEUGRADS! I including a 43-yard touchdown sprint. Quarterback Gary Beban cli- maxed two drives by running over himself for scores before retiring with a 24-0 lead and nine minutes left in the third quarter. Beban came back into the game in the final three minutes after sub- stitute quarterback Bill Bolden was injured. Penn State Dunked ANNAPOLIS - Quarterback John Cartwright, injured in the second period, returned in the last quarter to pitch Navy. to two touchdowns and a 23-22 football victory yesterday over Penn State. Cartwright tossed scoring passes of one and 16 yards to Rob Tay- lor to pull the game out of the covered 78 yards with less than two minutes to play. Penn State, led by quarterback Tom Sherman and half-back Bob Campbell, scored 11 points on a touchdown, two-point conversion and a field goal to take a 14-10 lead in the third quarter. In the fourth quarter, they teamed up for another eight-point touch- down and led 22-17 with 1:44 to play. Campbell tallied his last period touchdown on a 20-yard pass and in the third he ran seven yards for a TD. 5C ou (ES r fire. The winning Navy drive 0. ¢y .. , ",...S . i: f. .'+ .: . : f~:$ ~ ,axsaco.x :k racd , . :fi+ ; Y " ;, }. :}, .". 'J "...fi . '. _$_ '4. '+i t_; t :" t,..... ;, . ,. }4f} y yn, .? Yv" G:.;..: .;x .. : NURSES Apply now if . 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