Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, November 23, 1969 Pae e TE IHIANDIL Snay Nvmbr 3 16 VEARSITY-FRESHMAN BASKETBALL EXCLUSIVELY ON: WCBN with 650 IL WISK MATT BASS DANNY, MONDAY, NOV. 24 at 7:15 Southern Cal wins Rose berth IAN A Trojans top Bruins LOS ANGELES ("}) - Southern California's unbeaten T r o j a n s swept 68 yards and scored with 11:32remaining to overhaul the previously u n d e f e a t e d UCLA Bruins 14-12 yesterday, and head for the Rose Bowl for an unpre- cedented fourth straight time. Quarterback Jimmy Jones, who had spent a miserable afternoon passing, connected with a 32-yard bomb to Sam Dickerson in the far corner of the end zone to end it all. It gave the Trojans the Pa- cific-8 Conference championship and the game with the Big Ten's Michigan on New Year's Day. A sellout crowd of 90,814 gather- ed in Memorial Coliseum, plus a national te1evision audience, watched as UCLA came from be- hind to score with 3:07 left. Quarterback D e n n i s Dummit lpassed the Bruins 80 yards in seven plays, including a 57-yard bomb to Brad Lyman. That put the Bruins on the enemy 10 and, two plays later, Dummit found Gwen Cooper for seven yards and a touchdown strike. 'There were three minutes left when Southern Cal, reeling on the ropes, began a drive upfield * from its own 32. Jones, who had completed only one pass in his Sfirst 10 attempts - and that for only one yard - finally found the By The Associated Press BLOOMINGTON-Mike Phipps got Purdue's offense moving with a 71-yard touchdown pass to Stan Brown late in the first period yes- terday and added three more touchdowns tosses as the Boiler- makers beat Indiana 44-21 to take they piled up a 26-0 lead before Northwestern finally scored in the closing minutes of the half. Illini smashed CHAMPAIGN-Larry Lawrence hurled two touchdown passes and Purdue clinches third in Big Ten standings third place in the Big Ten. scored himself on a 24-yard run Indiana led 14-0 when Phipps as Iowa smashed winless Illinois hit Brown for 6 points in his first 40-0 yesterday to end the Illini's completion of the day. The senior worst football season in history. quarterback went on to break Illinois the poineering Big Ten several single-season conference llnitepnergBgTn records inghseinal gamencd- university which began football in records in his final game, includ- 1890, lost, all 10 of its games and ing most touchdown passes 13, 'now has won only once in the last most yards passing and total of- two years under coach Jim Valek. fense.T 1 a. The Boilermakers, whose slim The 1961 Ilini also were winless, hopes for a Rose Bowl bid died but played a nine-game schedule. Lv. Dec. 19-Ret. Dec. 26 Lv. Jan. 2-Ret. Jan. 9 per per 2980OPerson $ 7person BASIS DOUBLE OCCUPANCY Plus $20.00-to cover all taxes & tips NameAddress _ PhoneCityState Zip -Associated Press UCLA's George Farmer corrals a touchdown pass Bowl-bound Irish trim Falcons with Michigan's upset of Ohio State, finished with a 5-2 confer-: ence mark and were 8-2 for the season. Indiana, losing its third straight game, ended up 3-4 in the conference and 4-6 over-all after dropping the Old Oaken Bucket battle. M' ruggers stomp OSU' Tb 1 1 1 v_.. Biadgers crushed Hushers By The Associated Press SOUTH BEND, Ind. - n _------____w _.. _ range. Bowl-bound Notre Dame g Both teams were 8-0-1 over-all second-half shakes and wa going into the game but UCLA pressed to defeat scrappy Ai had a conference tie with Stan- 13 to 6 yesterday giving the ford and the Trojans a deadlock ranked Fighting Irish a with Notre Dame. A tie in thisak 8-1-1 football record. game would have sent Southern 'The Irish,aa 21-point f, I Cal to the Rose Bowl. scored the game's only tout on Denny Allan's 39-yard ru the game less than two n old and then struggled to p a 13-3 halftime lead bui Scott's Hempel' two field g Despite a dual between t passers, Notre Dame's Joe mann and Air Force's Gar ter all the other scoring c w field goals also including a three-pointers by Falcon Leuthauser. The Irish, playing withot injured starters, coughedi ball twice in the thirdc on fumbled punts and bobble a pass which led to Leuth 37-yard field goal, trimmin Daime's lead to 13-6 early fourth quarter. Notre Dame, now head MINNEAPOLIS - Barry Mayer rushed for a record 216 yards and haltOwe s, 00ne s IErnie Cook punched in three touchdowns yesterday as the Min- a Cotton Bowl showdown against McMillan teamed with Mel Gray nesota Gophers pounded the Wis- Cotton No. 2 Texas or No. 3 Arkansas, and Jon Staggers to finish his consin Badgers 35-10 and finished got the thus completed a sweep this sea- regular season collegiate career the 1969 football season with four, s hard son against all three military in a brilliant display. straight victories. Cook butted his way into the r Force* * Missouri rolled to its highest eighth Owens stoppel point total since a 69-0 victory in the second period as the Go- closing; over Drury in 1913 and also piledintescdPridathGo NORMAN, Okla. - Nebraskau e most in s nd the 78- phers ended with 4-5-1 season and' avorite, held Oklahoma's heralded Steve game series with Kansas. It was 4-3 Big Ten records. chdown Owens to 71 yards rushing yester- the biggest margin of victory by an with I day, mauled the Sooners 44-14, and either side in the series and the MSU finally wins ninutes earned a tie with Missouri for the most points ever scored against EVANSTON-Brad McLee and reserve Big Eight Conference football Kansas. Jay Breslin returned pass inter- ild onl title.Th90pitscrdbtetw s. The Cornhuskers, headed for The 90 points scored by the two ceptions for a pair of first-quarter o fine the Sun Bowl against Georgia, teams was the most in Big Eight touchdowns yesterday to fire over Theis- wound up their regular season history for one game. Michigan State to a 39-7 victory Theis- overuNorthwesterneglan aeBignTen y Bax- with an 8-2 overall record and a over Northwestern in a Big Ten acme on 6-1 league mark. Dartmouth ruined football finale. pair of The Cornhuskers' league-leading McLee intercepted a Maurice Dennis defense 1 i in i t e d Oklahoma's PRINCETON, N.J. - Princeton Daigneau pass midway in the league-leading rushing attack to ruined Dartmouth's unbeaten sea- first quarter and raced back 39 121yars. n te eanime Ne ?son with three first-half touch- yards for a touchdown and mlin- ut four 121 yards. In the meantime, Ne- downs and locked the Ivy League utes later Breslin picked off an- up the brska's surprising ground game football race in a three-way tie other Daigneau pass and returned quarter accounted for 314 yards, 127 of fith Yale by cruising to an easy 44 yards for another Spartan td awayKney 35-7 victory yesterday over the score. aur'1S rriKinney.4.,,,,,~,r. rn 2r '.on hf'...,.., ntii n~ hi The Michigan Rugby Gold team, inspired by the spirit of the day, soundly defeated their Ohio State counterparts yesterday with a 28- 0 shutout. The Gold ruggers completely dominated play, as Ross Dickers sparked the drive with a 13 point kicking and scoring spree. Inside center Tom Webster and fulback Wally Carrara contributed to the effort with two tries apiece. Events did not fare nearly as well for the Blues, however, who dropped their match to the Buck- eyes, 10-6. Michigan coach John Robson described the loss as "one of our sloppiest games." The Blues' play w a s marked with mistakes and missed oppor- tunities until the last ten minutes, when the team finally got into form. Terry Larrimer and B u d I Anton delivered a pair of tries, but the Blues were unable to make the conversions, which w e r e angled far to the side. In contrast, the Buckeyes scored their winning points on two easy conversions af- ter the tries. Robson viewed yesterday's Blue game in the light of several past games. "Lately we've been playing a bit loose in the beginning and have had to catch up in the final moments. Yesterday was no ex- ception. 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