PAGE :SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1964 A THE MICHIGAN DAiLY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1964 NATIONAL ROUNDUP: Notre Dame Shuts Out UCLA Ohio State Smashes By The Associated Press SOUTH BEND - John Huarte passed for two touchdowns as fourth-ranked Notre Dame flash- ed a powerful blend of air and ground power and whipped UCLA. 24-0 yesterday. The unbeaten fighting Irish, capturing their fourth victory, drove 63 yards in 11 running plays ' to score the first time they got the ball, Theynturned a pass interception into another touchdown in the second period for a 12-0 halftime lead. Then they iced it in the third' by converting two of four recov- ered Larry Zeno fumbles into touchdowns. Bill Wolski's 19-yard smash keyed the first scoring drive, cap- ped by Wolski's one-yard crash. Syracuse Beats Penn St. UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - A 38-yard pass interception return by Roger Smith set up a last min- ute touchdown by Walley Mahle,, giving seventh-ranked Syracuse a hard earned 21-14 football victory over Penn State yesterday. Smith snared the errant pass on his 40-yard line and raced to the Penn State 22. Seven plays later, Mahle scored from the four with just 37 seconds left. Nittany Lions combined a rugged defense with a touch of surprise to take a 14-7 halftime lead. But Syracuse, 4-1, unleashed its vaunted ground attack in the third period behind the running of Floyd Little and Jim Nance to march 64 yards for the tying touchdown. Nance carried over from the five and Smith booted the extra point, knotting the count 14-14. Virginia Stuns Army CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - In- credible Virginia, turning savage on defense, converted five Army mistakes into points yesterday and shot down the blundering Cadets 35-14 .in a major football upset. Stunned when Army's Rollie Stichweh scooped up a fumble on the game's first play from scrimmage and ran 74 yards for a touchdown, the twice-beaten Cav-' aliers pulled themselves together, and never gave the Cadets anoth- er chance. * * * Oklahoma Upset, 15-14 LAYRENCE, Kan. - Kansas scored an amazing 15-14 victory over Oklahoma yesterday when Bob Skahan went 26 yards to score on a screen pass as the game ended and Mike Johnson got the winning two-point conversion on a double reverse. By The Associated Press This climaxed a miracle finish COLUMBUS - Ohio State's in which the Jayhawks moved 92 second-ranked Buckeyes shot down yards in the last 47 seconds on Southern California's air attack six plays, the first five passes by and sent fullback Willard Sander Skahan, a sophomore quarterback. on a ground-eating rampage yes- Gale Sayers of Kansas ran the terday in defeating the Trojans opening kickoff 93 yards for a 17-0 before 84,315 paying custom- touchdown, but Oklahoma domi- ers and a nationwide television nated the game until the astound- audience. ing finish before 44,000 fans. * * * Nebraska Routs K. St.I LINCOLN, Neb.-Nebraska half- back Kent McCloughan raced 69 yards to a first quarter touchdown yesterday and set in motion a scoring parade that carried the sixth-ranked Cornhuskers to a 47-' 0 Big Eight football triumph over Kansas State. Not a hand was laid on the 6-2 senior as. he snatched a pitchout from quarterback Bob Churchich and sprinted down the sidelines before a record homecoming crowd of 45,800. It was Nebraska's 12th conse- cutive victory in a string dating back to last season and set a school record of 28 consecutive games in which Cornhuskers have scored. K-State has won one game in four starts this season. Duke Wins, 35-3 DURHAM, N.C.-Duke took a giant step toward the Atlantic Coast Conference football crown yesterday by trouncing North Carolina State 35-3 behind a with- ering ground attack and firm de- fense. It was the first conference loss for State, which now is 3-1 in the ACC and 3-2 overall, The Blue Devils hurled a trio of hard running backs at State's out-manned defense and advanced to a 13-3 lead at halftime. The winners scored three more touch- downs in the fourth period, one on It was Ohio State's fourth straight conquest, Southern Cali- fornia's first shutout in 25 games and the crowd was the third larg- est ever to make the Buckeye Stadium bulge at its seams. The Ohians, seeking to avenge last year's 32-3 loss to the Tro- jans, most one-sided defeat suf- fered by Coach Woody Hayes in his 14 years here, marched 64 yards in 15 plays for a score the first time they had the ball. Sander, the 215-pound junior fullback from Cincinnati who gained 120 yards as he carried 29 times, plunged the last two yards for the counter. In the second period, Don Un- verferth passed 10 yards to Greg Lashutka for the second Ohio score after Tom Iiehfuss had re- covered Mike Garrett's fumble on the 10. The Bucks put the icing on the cake with Bob Funk's 24-yard field goal, his sixth of the year, as a 75-yard drive was stalled. Southern Cal's biggest threats were snuffed out by three pass interceptions and two fumbles and its nearest bid to score was erased by a peculiar penalty. The victory left the Buckeyes tied with Purdue for first place in the Big Ten with 2-0 records. * * - Spartans Dumped BLOOMINGTON - Rich Badar rose from the depths to the heights yesterday and passed and ran Indiana to a 27-20 Big Ten football victory over Michigan State. The Hoosiers, beaten. in three straight conference games, came from 13 points behind late in the second quarter and won in the face of near-perfect passing by Michigan State's Steve Juday, who hit 16 of 20 tosses and pitched for all three Spartan touchdowns. However, Juday's only pass in the third quarter was intercepted by Ken Hollister of Indiana, and two fumbles in the fourth quarter killed the Spartans' last hopes and Trojans, Illinois pilfered four of Peter- the Wisc asses theasecond half when suing ki theGopershad the ball only bled ther seven times. , ed at the The Illini turned a steal of the Snook, ball by Butkus and a pass inter- the nati ception by Dave Mueller into sec- needed o ond quarter touchdowns. Rich O'l Butkus stole the ball from the the lank Gophers' Mike Reid at the Minne- complete sota 35 late in the first period. Illinois scored in seven plays with Nor Grabowski ramming over from the one on the first play of the second EVANS quarter. mann, a *i threw tou Badgers Triumph 54 yards of Ohio t MADISON - Wisconsin com- Northwes bined a crushing ground attack Kellerr powered by Ralph Kurek and an the seco: alert defense in knocking Iowa John Ei from the undefeated ranks 31-21 touchdow: yesterday in a stunning Big Ten skins af football upset. then held Stung by two Iowa touchdowns ran for within 20 seconds late in the first Redskins half, the Badgers stormed back vantage. after the intermission to hold Northw Hawkeye passing ace Gary Snook touchdow in check and score three times for ter with their second victory in four starts. for hist Wisconsin, which showed little game wit punch in being routed by Notre minutes Dame and Purdue, ripped Iowa tempted defenses with a rushing assault but Ed that staggered the Hawkeyes, who Tommy had won three straight.Thy Kurek, running with reckless The t abandon for the first time since downs in he helped the Badgers to the con- play but ference title as a sophomore two in positio years ago, piled up 103 yards in After c 29 carries. The 205-pound fullback Northwes scored one touchdown on a one- kick. T yard plunge which nailed down the with Mia triumph. Wildcat The Badgers, who missed three touchdow field goal attempts in the first ing on t. half, jumped into a 10-0 second Northw period lead on a 35-yard three- the pass point boot by Gary Pinnow and a the fin 20-yard pass from Hal Brandt to Campbel 1 Lou Jung. from the However, Snook rallied his point pa charges with his passing, directing Mike Do s a 74-yard march, capped by Dal- the Mian ton Kimble's slant off tackle from one poin onsin three. On the en- ikoff A Ron Smith fum- return and Iowarecover- Badger 35. who enterd the game as on's sixth ranked passer, nly one play. He spotted Hara, fired a strike and :y end pulled away to the scoring maneuver. * * * thwestern Upset STON - Ernie Keller- scrambling quarterback, uchdown passes of 49 and yesterday, leading Miami to a major 28-27 upset of stern. mann turned the tide in rd quarter when he hit risman with a 54-yard Nn pass to put the Red- head 19-13. Kellermann d a faked kick, got up and two points, giving the a 21-13 halftime ad- western put on a 91-yard n drive in the final quar- Steve Murphy plunging third touchdown of the th a little more than seven to play. Northwestern at- to pass to tie the game Philpott knocked down Myers' pass. wo teams traded touch- in the final minutes of the Wildcats were never on to take the lead. closing the gap to 21-19, stern tried an on-side he maneuver backfired ami taking over on the 45 and driving for a wn with bon Peddie carry- he final five yards. western roared back on, ing of Tommy Myers for al touchdown. Woody 1 scored it by going over e two-yard line. A two- ass play from Myers to naldson only helped cut 17-0 A -Associated Press INDIANA'S KEN HOLLISTER (70) applies a headlock to stop Michigan State's Eddie Cotton (44) one yard short of the goal line during the first half of yesterday's contest. Indiana, in win- ning its first game of the season dealt the Spartans their second Big Ten loss. Syracuse, rated No. 1 in East, had its hands full as the the Texas Upset by Arkansas, 14-13 AUSTIN, Tex. ()-Top-ranked Texas, fighting for a na- tional football championship, gambled on a two-point conver- sion attempt in the closing minutes last night and lost, falling to underdog Arkansas 14-13. Texas, with a tie almost assured because the Longhorns have not missed a conversion attempt in their last 41 tries, went for a victory on a conversion pass attempt that fell short. Then an onside kickoff faile4, and Arkansas ran out the last minute on the clock. set up Indiana's fourth touchdown. Juday and his receivers put on an amazing show when they got the ball, but Indiana played a fine posession game, especially in the crucial third quarter. Badar, criticized for failing to get off a field goal attempt as time ran out in Indiana's one- point loss to Iowa a week ago, came back superbly with passes, runs and sharp signal-calling. He hit 13 of 32 passes for 215, yards and two touchdowns, Bill Malinchak taking scoring tosses of six and 11 yards. Badar also scored the clincher on a five-yard sweep. "The passing of Rich Badar and the running of fullback Tom Nowatzke made the difference," Coach Duffy Daugherty conceded Saturday after the 27-20 Michi- gan State defeat by underdog Indiana. "Badar came up with some great clutch pass plays when they were needed," Daugherty said, adding that "State's offense was going pretty well, but the defense just couldn't contain the inspired Indiana attack. "This has been the first time in two years our defense has been pushed around like that," Daugh- erty continued. "They (Indiana) were a fine football team today. "They needed that win to keep their morale up after losing the first three the way they did." Indiana's ability to control the ball during the second half was a big factor in the final outcome Daugherty said. Illini Win, 14-0 MINNEAPOLIS - Illinois over- powered Minnesota's offense with a massive Dick Butkus-led defen- sive effort and downed the Goph- ers 14-0 yesterday with two break cashed.for touchdowns in the sec- ond quarter. The Illini, rebounding from lasi week's loss to Ohio State, simply buried Minnesota with a choking defense that intercepted five pass. es and grabbed two Gophei fumbles. Illinois staved off one Minnesota penentration to the Illini four- yard line in the second period then kept the Gophers outsidf their 40 the rest of the game. 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