Page 10-Sunday, October 15, 1978-The Michigan Daily BIG TEN ROUNDUP: Spoile rmake rs stop osU By The Associated Press WEST LAFAYETTE - Purdue quar- terback Mark Herrmann set up two touchdowns in the third quarter and passed for another score in the fourth period yesterday as the Boilermakers upset 16th-ranked Ohio State, 27-16, boosting the Boilermakers into first place in the Big Ten.. The Buckeyes, aided by Purdue penalties early in the game, fumbled six times and lost four, including two in the final period which led to Scott Sovereen's second field goal and Herr- mann's fourth-quarter scoring pass to Mike Harris, Herrmann, a sophomore, completed 22 of 34 passes for 210 yards, moving past Dale Samuels into fourth place among Purdue's career passing leaders, behind Mike Phipps, Bob Griese and Len Dawson. Ohio State freshman quarterback Art Schleister kept the Buckeyes in the game with his passing. He hit 20 of 34 attempts for 289 yards, including a 60- yard touchdown bomb to Rod Gerald that closed the gap to four points, but a fumble gave Purdue the ball at the nine yard line and Herrmann hit Harris for the final score three plays later. * * * Illinois 20, Wisconsin 20 CHAMPAIGN - Quarterback Rich Weiss scored on an eight-yard keeper with less than three minutes to go, then passed to Greg Boeke for two points as Illinois drove 69 yards to tie unbeaten Wisconsin 20-20 yesterday. Weiss' conversion pass was deflected by defender Guy Boliaux and was caught in the end zone by a diving Boeke to bring a Dad's Day crowd of 31,000 to its feet. Wisconsin, a seven-point favorite, ran its overall record to 4-0-1 and 2-0-1 in conference action. Illinois is 1-3-2 and 0- 1-2. Quarterback Mike Kalasmiki, en- tering the game in the last half, led Wisconsin in a rally. He passed for two last-half touchdowns, both set up by recovered fumbles, to put the Badgers ahead 20-12 early in the fourth period. Late in the third period, Ross Ander- son recovered a Weiss fumble and Kalasmiki eventually heaved a 19-yard scoring pass to David Charles ending a 41-yard thrust. Minnesota 22, Iowa 20 MINNEAPOLIS - Mark Carlson completed 14 of 19 passes for 175 yards and two touchdowns and Marion Bar- ber rushed for 123 yards as Minnesota nipped Iowa 22-20 yesterday for the -Gophers' first Big Ten victory. Carlson, starting his second game of the season, whipped two 17-yard scoring passes to split end Elmer STEVE'S LUNCH * We Serve Breakfast A ll Day * * * Try Our Famous 3 Egg Omelet * with your choice of fresh bean sprouts, mushrooms, green peppers, onion, ham, bacon, and cheese. * * See Us Also For Our Lunch & Dinner Menus * 1313 S. University Mon-Sat 8-8, Sun 9-8 769-2288 *************************** * rRISING10STrAR The U of M POETRY and TRANSLATION JOURNAL NOWACOCENO SUBMISSIONS IN THE Hopwood Room & 444 Mason or mail to 420 Maynard, A2 48109 Just Leave Name, Address, Phone, Year & School (Self-Addressed Stamped Envelope Necessary for Return) Bailey in the second quarter as the Gophers built up a 19-0 halftime lead. The Hawkeyes closed to 22-14 early in the fourth quarter when split end Brad Reid scored on an 11-yard reverse. Green and Reid had hooked up on a 60- yard pass-run play which carried to the Minnesota 29 and set up that score. The Hawkeyes recovered a Min- nesota fumble late in the fourth quarter on the Gopher 19. Green swept right end on fourth down from the one with 7:07 to play for the touchdown. He attempted to pass for the tying two-point conver- sion but was thrown for a big loss. * * * Indiana 38, Northwestern 10 BLOOMINGTON - Quarterback Scott Arnett scored three touchdowns and Mike Harkrader rushed for 162 yards yesterday as Indiana capitalized on Northwestern turnovers to post a 38- 10 victory. Indiana, 2-3 overall, and 1-1 in the conference, turned three consecutive Northwestern turnovers into touch- downs in the first 7 minutes of the game, taking a 21-0 advantage. Arnett scored from the seven-yard line on the first play after George Doehla recovered Northwestern's fum- ble of an Indiana punt. Freshman Tim Wilbur then intercep- ted Northwestern's second play after the kickoff, returning it 16 yards to the Northwestern 24. Seven plays later, Ar- nett went over from the 1. The Wildcats, 0-5-1 overall, and 0-3-1 inleague play, fumbled the next kickoff and Indiana's Jimmy Hunter recovered the football at the 26. Lonnie Johnson raced 17 yards for a touchdown two plays later. A SWARM OF Kansas Jayhawk defenders crush Oklahoma quarterback J.C( Watts after defensive end Jim Zidd (51, foreground) had made the original hit The Jayhawks kept the powerful Oklahoma offense in check yesterday afternoon but the Sooners managed to keep their slate clean with a 17-16 victory. Pitt falls to Irish; Sooners win, 17-16 By The Associated Press I SOUTH BEND-Quarterback Joe Montana rallied Notre Dame to three fourth-quarter touchdowns and Jerome Heavens shattered legendary George Gipp's career rushing record yesterday to lead the Irish to a 26-17 college foot- ball victory over previously unbeaten Pittsburgh. The Panthers, ranked No. 9, had forged into a 17-7 lead early in the four- th quarter when Rick Trocano scored WHILE WE DIET, PEOPLE ARE STARVING Committee Concerned With World Hunger invites you to an Organizational Meeting MONDAY, OCT. 14th MICHIGAN LEAGUE Rm. D & E 3rd floor 4:00 TO PLAN A WEEK OF STUDY AND ACTION Nov. 10-13th with Oxfam-America his second touchdown of the game on top of a 33-yard field goal by Mark Schubert. Faced with the possibility of thei third loss of the season, the Irish suO. denly caught fire. Montana directed Ti 86-yard drive which ended with an K yard touchdown pass to Kris Haines, Montana then ran and passed for score to complete the comeback. Oklahoma 17, Kansas 16 LAWRENCE, Kan.-Billy Slims rushed for 192 yards, pumping life intd an Oklahoma offense weakened by in- juries, and scored the winning touch down as the No. 1 Sooners subdued stubborn Kansas 17-16 yesterday after the Jayhawks failed twice on a two= point conversion play with 15 seconds- left. Kansas quarterback Harry Sydney hit Harry Murphy with a scoring strike to pull the Jayhawks within one point of the unbeaten and 28-point favorite Sooners. Kansas tried a pass off a fake extra point attempt but failed, and was given another chance from the 3 when Oklahoma was called offsides. Sydney's next pass was way off target and the grateful Sooners covered the ensuing onside kickoff. m