THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, olverines, Herrnstein Conquer Trojans, 20-1 MSU, OSU, Iowa, NU, Purdue Triumph; Indiana, Minnesota, Illinois Lose Openers By The Associated Press v-- I EAST LANSING - Michigan State combined crunching ground power and the liberal use of some sparkling sophomores to overrun California, 32-12, yesterday. Coach Duffy Daugherty used his first two elevens as a one-two punch as the Spartans stuck to a methodical grind-it-out ground at- tack. Buckeyes Win COLUMBUS-Ohio State's top. ranked Buckeyes survived one of the greatest aerial barrages ever seen here to defeat Southern Methodist, 23-20, yesterday. Even in defeat, the star of the game was Don Meredith, the Mus- tang quarterback who completed 19 of 28 passes for 213 yards. Duncan Stars IOWA CITY - Iowa tossed a versatile offensive barrage, trig- gered by the razor-sharp passing of Randy Duncan, at Texas Chris- tian University for a 17-0 victory. * * * Hoosiers Fall SOUTH BEND-Notre Dame's vaunted football machine collided with a granite underdog, Indiana's inspired Hoosier's, and needed to pull out all stops for a 18-0 win., * * * Gophers Upset SEATTLE - A gang of point- thirsty Washington sophomores rolled up a 24-14 half time lead and, helped by a last minute fum- ble recovery, pasted a 24-21 upset football victory over the favored Minnesota Gophers yesterday.r Wildcats Surprise EVANSTON, Ill.--Northwestern, a Big Ten doormat which failed to win a game last year, opened its season- yesterday with a 29-28 victory over Washington State, one of the leading contenders for the Pacific Coast Conference title. * * * Long Run CHAMPAIGN-A 98-yard scor- ing runback of a pass interception by Phil Parslow touched off an 18-14 victory for UCLA over I111- nois. * * s Purdue Wins LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Purdue's veteran Boilermakers unleashed a little sophomore rocket named Jim Tiller yesterday and overwhelmed the Nebraska Cornhuskers, 28-0. / s " w+ p ........ ... o I r COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: Oklahoma, Navy, Army Earn Decisive Victories the top of the national rankings for a decade. * * * ANNAPOLIS --- Sophomore Joe Matalavage, a third string full- back, came off the bench to fire Navy to a 14-0 victory over William and Mary in a football opener played in a driving rain. . The speedy 195-pounder entered the game late in the second quar- ter to set up Navy's first touch- .down. He sparked a 61-yard drive in the last period which he cli- maxed with a diving catch of a goal line pass from' quarterback Joe Tranchini for the second pointer. six Army Rolls G WEST POINT -- Pete Dawkins scored four touchdowns and Bob Anderson passed for two yesterday as Army uncovered an eye-popping offense to clobber South Carolina, 45-8, before about 20,000 rain- soaked fans. Pitt Triumphs / PITTSBURGH - Pitt quarter- backs Ivan Toncic and Ed Sha- rockman, a pair of, winged-T ma- Ai gicians, reached deep into their bag of tricks and with the help of two alert fumble recoveries pulled a 17-0 win over Holy Cross. Penn State Eases PHILADELPHIA - Penn State walloped Penn with such ridiculous ease it was difficult to decide whether the Nittany Lions were living up to their lofty pre-season ratings or this was the worst Penn football team in Coach Steve Sebo's sad five-year regime. The final score was 43-0. r The IichI aft 7echic 35Q5 East Engineering Bldg. Ann Arbor, Michigan Monthly, October through May Effective October 1, 1957 on new subscriptions jj T' b N '0 ,* SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. of Michigan students and faculty .. . .$1.50 for I Other subscribers ... ..................$2.00 for 1 'I I yr. yr. yr. yr. Subscription agencies ..... . Net . .. .$1.50( Resale . .$2.00 Price of a single copy is 25c. for 1 for 1 ' Rice Explodes STANFORD, Cal. -- A' rugged band of Rice Owls exploded for three second-half touchdowns yes- terday and spoiled Stanford coach 'Jack Curtice's home debut, 30-7. Rice backs Jon, Schandle, Ray Chilton, and Bill Bucek starred for the Owls. * s * Virginia Upsets Duke CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.-Vir- ginia's winged-T attack became airborne on its first play and stayed that way as the Cavaliers scored a 15-12 upset triumph over Duke. The Cavaliers discarded their ground attack in favor of Reece Whiteley's expert passing until they held a 15-6 advantage. Yale Edges Foe NEW HAVEN, Conn.-A 79-yd. touchdown run by Herb Hallas paced Yale to an opening 8-6 Vic- tory over a stubborn University of Connecticut team. Tough Battle GAINESVILLE, Fla.-Mississip- pi State came from behind to a 14-7 victory over Florida yesterday in a battle of two vicious lines. In the rough and tumble con- test, Mississippi State picked up the winning touchdown inspite of a penalty for unsportsmanlike con- duct. Clemson Wins CLEMSON, S.C.-Clemson sur- mounted a major obstacle in its drive for national and Atlantic Coast Conference football honors with a stirring 26-21 victory over North Carolina. The lead in the hard-fought contest changed five times with a 80-yard drive in the final quarter. TV Game BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-Southpaw quarterback Lloyd Nix injected some second half zing into a slug- gish Auburn offense and the Tigers whipped Tennessee, 13-0, in a na- tionally. televised game. Harvard Upset CAMBRIDGE, Mass.-Underdog Buffalo recovered a blocked punt for a touchdown, then made, a great goal line' stand for a 6-3 upset victory over Harvard. , I I I Then join your pals 4% and come to H illel's weekly SUPPER CLUB -5 A Want TO Void that SUNDAYS at 6 P.M. Sunday nite dorm meal? Offering you a SORORITY and delicatessen supper FRATERNITY members, the house not serving umN Members 75$. Sunday eve?Non-members$.2 B'NAI B'RITH HILLEL FOUNDATION -1429 Hill 1 I I .G: AFEFTINMC I !I \1 L '%Ut ,