Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, October 26, 1969 Page S~x THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, October 26, 1969 A CHALLENGE TO THE BIG BANDS OF ANN ARBOR So You Have a Recording Contract So Do the Cowsills BIG DEAL! TEST YOUR TALENT AGAINST THE BEST IN ANN ARBOR FURTHER INFORMATION: ..., UAC OFFICES, 2nd Floor UNI 'Kansas State stuns Sooners, 59-21 By The Associated Press MANHATTAN, Kan. - Kansas State vented the frustration of all its years of football futility yesterday, riding an unbelievable offensive explosion to a 59-21 victory over Oklahoma as records fell as easily as Lynn Dickey's passes cut up the Sooners. the game he said the ball went past his outstretched hand--only to hit Bevan's broad chest. Bulffloes chip Mizzolt BOULDER, Colo. - Colorado ,won a battle of football bombs and fought off fifth-ranked Mis- Dickey dazzled a record 38,500 souri in the last period for a 31- fans celebrating the Wildcats' 24 Big Eight Conference triumph homecoming with the greatest for the Tigers' first defeat of the passing display in Big Eight his- I season. tory. A 34-yard pass by Jimm Brat- It was the most points ever ten to Marv Whitaker highlighted scored against the Sooners' in Colorado's 80-yard drive in the their 75-year history of playing first period that got the Buffaloes football. winging. They made the score 10-0 About the only thing salvaged early in the second, then by the Sooners was the fact that Ian whipped a long pass star tailback Steve Owens rushed Gray god for 75 yards for 100 yards for his 14th straight touchdown. regular season game # - * Dickey completed 28 of 42 pass- rv . es for 380 yards and three touch- U LA-SitIlfaornd tie downs before retiring w it h 9:58 STANFORD, Calif. - McMil- to Mel and a ON - , * - - I * I -- - 1 -1 - 1 1- - I I , - , , Vince left in the game. Both the com- pletions and yardage are confer-1 ence records. Mack Herron s c o r e d three touchdowns and reserve Jerry Lawson put on a great show in relief of the injured Mike Mont-' gomery to share the glory with Dickey. Lawson scored twice. Tigers nip Tigers BATON ROUGE, La. - Line- backer George Bevan's desperate dive blocked an extra point at-" tempt by Auburn kicking special- ist John Riley in the early min- utes of the fourth quarter yester- day to save a 21-20 Southeastern Conference victory for Louisiana State Bevan submarined across for the game-saving block after Au- burn's sophomore passing sensa- tion Pat Sullivan connected for his second touchdown pass to tailback Mike Zofko. It was the second blocked kick for LSU. Linebacker Thomason stopped a field goal attempt by jRiley earlier in the game. At first Thomason also was credited wit the extra point block. But after' ,-- -.--COUPON------- I U THOMPSON'S PIZZA 761-0001 :off LI50c[:Doff:, Larqe one item (or more) # pizza. One coupon per pizza I I Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. Only * OCT. 27-30; .. ... .. .. .... . I Bischof of UCLA blocked a 32- yard field goal attempt by Stan- ford's Steve Horowitz as the clock ran out yesterday to preserve a 20-20 tie and the Bruins' unbeat- en record. The sixth-ranked Bruins took a 20-17 lead on quarterback Dennis Dummit's third short touchdown run of the day in the fourth quar- ter. But Horowitz tied the score with a 30-yard field goal and the Bruins followed with a march that appeared likely to carry them to another score.3 But when halfback Mickey Cure- ton ran the ball to Stanford's five yard line, a holding penalty put the ball back to the 20 and from there Stanford held. UCLA tried' a 26-yard field goal but Zenon Andrusyshyn's attempt was short.- Now it was Stanford's turn and the Indians, on the arm of quar- terback Jim Plunkett, moved to the UCLA 39; were stalled and. punted to the Bruin 10 with two minutes to play. The Indians held again, how- ever, and regained the ball at their own 36-yard line with 59 seconds left. Plunkett then brought the In- dians to the UCLA 26, with 17 seconds left, appeared to have Randy Vataha alone in the end1 zone. But the Stanford end, who had already caught two touchdown passes, juggled the ball once and then dropped it. . (hitors (Ihomp GAINESVILLE, Fla. - Sopho- more quarterback John Reaves,' -Associated Press DON ABBEY (35), Penn State back, is tackled after a five yard gain by Ohio University defensive back Craig Rader in the first period of yesterday's game. Assisting on the play is Ohio's Bill Mitchell (21). Penn State went on the win the game 42-3. continuing his assault on school records, hurled five touchdown passes yesterday and led 10th ranked Florida to its sixth straight football victory, a 41-20 triumph over Vanderbilt in a Southeastern Conference game. Reaves equalled the SEC record of five touchdown passes in a single game, one he had tied in the Gators' opening game victory over Houston. It gave Reaves 20 touchdown passes for the year, breaking Florida's single season mark of 16 set by Heisman Trophy winner Steve Spurrier in 1966. Owls plueed AUSTIN, Tex. - Second-ranked Texas flexed its defensive muscles yesterday and whipped Southwest Conference foe Rice, 31-0 for the Longhorns' 14th straight victory. SoceerienI blast Toledo with ,econd half explosion It was Texas' fifth consecutive victory this year and set up a battle with SMU next week in the Cotton Bowl. The Longhorns stalled by Rice's charged-up defense and four ma- jor 15-yard penalties in the first half, broke loose on a 66-yard punt return by halfback Danny Leser. Texas' wishbone-T offense ground out 291 yards rushing, and quarterback James Street hit 6 of 10 passes for 94 yards to keep the lowly Owls guessing Razorbacks roll LITTLE ROCK, Ark.-Quarter- back John Eichler, in his first starting assignment since 1967, threw two touchdown passes and tailback Bill Burnett scored twice as the fourth-ranked Arkansas Razorbacks overpowered Wichita State 52-14 yesterday. Eichler completed 24 of 41 at- tempts for 279 yards, including touchdown tosses of 10 yards to Pat Morrison and six yards to Bobby Nichols. ii1 Motorcycle storge only $5.00/ month FREE PICK-UP for any storace or service work NICHOLSON Motorcycle Sales 224 South First 662-3221 l , 1 1 'f t I ' t 1 1 1 Forward Mike Sasich sparked the Michigan soccermen to a 6-1 victory over Toledo yesterday with three g o a 1 s - his second hat trick of the season. For Sasich it was his seventh, eighth and ninth goals thus far, establishing him firmly as leading team scorer,