PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAII.A SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1966 PAGE SIX THU MICHIGAN DAJIi SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1966 UCLA. Sacks Syracuse, 31-12 BIG TEN ROUNDUP: By The Associated Press SYRACUSE-Quarterback Gary Beban manufactured three touch- downs in the space of five minutes in the second period ard Ray Armstrong returned a punt 62 yards for another score in the third as second-ranked UCLA crushed Syracuse 31-12 yesterday in a soggy intersectional football gaine. Held to 12 yards in nine carries in the opening half, Syracuse's celebrated Floyd Little redeemed himself with two scores in the fin- al half-one on a four-yard run and the oTner on a spectacular 65- yard punt return-and tied- the late Prriie Davis' career record of 35 touchdowns for the Orangemen. Tha double-threat Beban scored UCLA's first touchdown from the four, set up the second with a 49- yard pass to Harold Busby and hit Busby again with a 13-yard pass on the goal line moments later. Earlier in the second period, before either team had scored, Beban had a 46-yard scoring pass to Busby called back because of a penalty. Notre Dame Punishes Purdue, Griese By The Associated Press camp .in~to his r own a anasserves SOUTH BEND - Notre Dame terday as he fired two long touch- unveiled a sensational sophomore down passes to Gene Washington passing combination, Terry Han- and MSU over-powered Penn ratty and Jim Seymour, who click- State, 42-8. ed for touchdown passes of 84, 39 The No. 1 ranked Spartans, who and 7 yards, leading the Fighting allowed the Nittany Lions only Irish to a 26-14 season-opener one first down in the first half,, conquest of Purdue's Boilermakers combined an awesome offense yesterday. with a bone-crushing defense. CavmniIU4 Bifrnmi k1pv Minh Hudson scored 'oth Buckeye touchdown, on runs of two and 18 yards, to climax drives of 47 and 78 yards. Shabay capped a 67-yard TCU drive to open the second half with a two-yard scoring drive. 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For further information and applications write to: Dean, Graduate School of Education, University of Pennsylvania, 3700 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19104. UNIVERSITY of PENNSYLVANIA aeymour, rom xer iey, mcrn .. speared 13 Hanratty tosses for 276: yards to completely overshadow Purdue's heralded passer, Bob ("rine n I Hanratty completed 16 of 24 passes for 204 yards in the nation-' ally televised game. The heroics of Seymour and Hanratty, plus halfback Nick Ed- dy's 96-yard touchdown run on the kickoff following Purdue's first touchdown in the opening quarter, avenged Notre Dame's 25-21 loss at Purdue last fall. Raye Lights MSU EAST LANSING - Michigan State quarterback Jimmy Raye A, 4 w f Clint Jones and Bob Apisa pick- EVANSTON - Frank Stavrolf Purdue 0 0 .00 0 0 1 1 56 29 ed up opening half touchdowns as tossed a 60-yard touchdown pass Minnesota 0 0 .000 0 0 1 1 35 45 MSU moved into a 21-0 lead. and then scrambled 13 yards for Iowa 0 0 .000 0 0 1 1 34 37 Apisa added another in the third another score on a broken pass Wisconsin 0 0 .000 0 0 1 1 23 48 period. play to guide Indiana to a 26-14 Illinois 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2 21 47 victory over Northwestern yester- Northwestern 0 1 .000 14 26 4 2 21 69 )SU Eges Tday in the first Big Ten Confer- COLUMBUS--Sopnonore quar- encThe senior quarterback put the Wildcat defenders the remaining up a touchdown, added 10 more terback Bill Long mixed his pass- Hoosiers on the board wjth six 45 yards for the touchdown. points during the first half, then es with Paul Hudson's bruising seconds to play in the first quarter held determined but error plagued runs to guide Ohio State to a 4 when he found halfback Terry Bea'ers Bounce Bac Iowa at bay for a 17-3 victory opening football victory over Tex- Cole open 15 yards up the middle IOWA CITY - Aroused Oregon yesterday as Christian University yesterday and Cole outraced the surprised State took only four plays to ring But it took an alert Buckeye de- The Beavers, bouncing back fense to stop P. 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