Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY'- Sunday, October 11,1970 Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Lafayette's FALL SALE Special! Includes . . . * LR-100 AM/FM FM STEREO RECEIVER * 2-Criterion 50A Oiled Walnut 2-way SPEAKER SYSTEMS 40B 4-Speed Automatic TURNTABLE and BASE 0 PKKERING Eliptical CARTRIDGE' SAVE p44.85 on this complete USCs By The Associated Press STANFORD - Jim Plunkett's passing and brilliant play by Stanford's defensive unit gave the Indians a 24-14 upset victory over fourth-ranked Southern Califor- nia yesterday, dimming the Tro- jans' hopes of a fifth straight Rose Bowl trip. Plunkett, the Indians' senior quarterback, started his team to- ward the decisive triump with a 50-yard touchdown pass to tight end Bob Moore in the first period, Het set up another touchdown with his passes and completed 19 of 31 throws for 274 yards in the Pacific-8 football game. Stanford's defense stopped USC twice inside the five-yard line, I once just a few inches short of the goal. Jimmy Jones, the Trojan quar- terback, completed 18 of 27 passes for 225 yards, but one 'third period pass was intercepted by Stanford linebacker Jeff Siemon to stop-a drive at the Stanford 14. Stan- ford helda 21-7 lead at'that point. H /izzou mauled LINCOLN - Nebraska convert- ed a fumble into a winning fourth period score yesterday as the For the student body: Genuinej Authentic Navy P.EA COATS' $25 Sizes 34 to 46 I .1 5cal "_ e, Cornhuskers ended a three-year Mike Ca losing string against Missouri with ing the f a 21-7 Big Eight football vic- tory. Tide r The sixth-rated Huskers broke a 7-7 halftime deadlock on quarter- TUSC back Van Brownson's one-y a r d Seay too drive over right guard to cap a bilt's sai 66-yard march in an error-filled on the s contest before 67,538 persons. bama d Nebraska iced the victory when 35 to 11 sophomore Johnny Rodgers took a ferencef Tiger punt and scampered 48 Alabar yards down the sidelines w i t h 14-0 ha 4:01 to play. Missouri is ranked took the 16th in the nation, past all Missouri, now 3-2, lost the ball 25 and w three times on fumbles and Ne- braska gave up two, including one Au/bur on the Missouri one-yard line. In addition, Nebraska and iMs- CLEM souri quarterbacks each were in- back Pa tercepted three times. two tim * * * ball, lea Okies horned Plainsm ' son yest DALLAS-It was strictly trench The warfare and nobody has more visitors: shock troops than defending na- plays af tional champion Texas which Sullivan thrashed Oklahoma 41-9 yester- touchdo day after the Sooners were brash He m enough to challenge the Long- six play horns to a duel of triple options. from tw The second-ranked Longhorns was on i must have thought they were look- ifig in a mirror when they ;lined up against Oklahoma in the 64th 1411 Cor meeting of the bitter rivals before COLO a national television audience and defeated 71,938 persons in the Cotton Bowl. three T Oklahoma abandoned its pro- and sto style offense and went to the on the C Texas wishbone T after two weeks victory of secret workouts. It was hand- to-hand combat all the way with Cold, Oklahoma gaining only 10 yards ae ng to co: passing and Texas 25. mde co * * * players Bullogsof spect, Bulldogs tamed fore the ATHENS, Ga. - Archie Man- tdmperas ning rifled three touchdown pass- degrees °s and scored himself yesterday the close to^ pace fifth-ranked Mississippi to a 31-21, comeback victory over Yell4oA Georgia in a Southeastern Con- ference- football game. ATLA Manning unloaded a 66-yard Scott ri touchdown bomb to V e r n g n yards SE Studdard on the sixth play of the to a 17 ,game and later connected with Georgia Floyd Franks for, 52 yards and loss of Jim Poole for nine yards. Br'ent' C Georgia, whose offense had sput- Scott tered with one exception in its last Thomps nine games, rode the passing and tos the running of reserve quarterback got the :- ! :; " trip van to a 21-14 lead enter- inal quarter. * rol oils ALOOSA, Ala. - Buddy k the wind out of Vander- ils with a 93-yard sprint econd half kickoff as Ala- efeated the Commodores in a Southeastern Con- football game yesterday. ma had struggled to a lftime lead when S e a y e ball on his seven, burst the Vandy players at the Nent untouched to the goal. ..* * - rn romps SON, S.C. - Quarter- t Sullivan scored the first es Auburn had the foot-/ ading the ninth-ranked en to a 44-0 rout of Clem- erday. Southeastern Conference marched 65 yards in three fter the opening kickoff, sweeping 13 yards for the wn. oved his teai 66 yards in s the next time, scoring vo yards out, and Auburn ts way. * * - us soar RADO SPRINGS - Un- Air Force cashed in on ulane fumbles for scores pped a Green Wave drive adet six for a 24-3 football yesterday. wind-whipped rain turn- iht snow late in the game nditions miserable for the and drove a great number tators homeward well be- first half ended. T h e ture dropped from 54 at the kickoff to 21 'near e of the contest. wjackets, stung. NTA - Quarterback Bob fled passes of 17 and -10 aturday to lead Tennessee -6 football victory over a Tech team hurt by the its star running back, , unningham. hit junior split end Joe on with a 14-yard scoring e second time Tennessee ball and found sophomore Tigers 4 0 -Associated Press JOE BLAHAK (27), Nebraska'defensive back, intercepts pass intended for Missouri's John Henley (80) in yesterday's action. 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The.Bears had built up a 21-0 led midway into the second pe- riod, as Penhall passed 68 yards to Tim Todd and set up a pair of two-yard touchdown runs by com- pleting clutch passes. * * * Tar Heels tripped' CHAPEL HILL, N.C. - South Carolina scored two, touchdowns in the last six minutes, one on a 65-yard run by Billy Ray Rice, to topple previously-unbeaten North Carolina 35-21 in .an Atlantic Coast Conference football game yesterday. A record crowd of 47,500 saw South Carolina, the defending ACC champion, spot the 18th- ranked Tar Heels a first-period touchdown, then storm back for a 21-7 halftime advantage. * * * 1 Cadets crunched SOUTH BEND - Notre Dame's third-ranked football Irish pum- meled Army, 51-10, yesterday, pil- ing up the biggest point total since the teams began meeting in 1913. It was another triumph for the brilliant Notre Dame passing com- bination of Joe Theismann to Tom Gatewood. Theismann completed 19 of 29 passes for 277 yards and three touchdowns and tossed once to Gatewood for a two-point con- version. Gate Wood scored, two touch- downs. and was open in the end zone when Theismann threw his other strike to Mike Creaney. * * * - Lions roar NEWTON, Mass. -Penn State's alert defense intercepted seven passes and scored on a blocked punt in dumping frustrated Bos- ton College from the unbeaten ranks yesterday with a 28-3 foot-, ball victory. The Nittany Lions were pushed around at the start by the ambi- tious Eagles before the defense took command. ' Terry Stump and John Skoru- pan picked off two passes each, while George Landis, Jack Ham and Larry Ludwig, intercepted one apiece. * * * Gators growl TALLAHASSEE-John Reaves fired an 81-yard scoring pass to tight end Jim Yancey to awaken a drowsy Florida offense yesterday and the Gators then outran Flo- rida State 38-27, in a game spiced by some last-minute fist svinging. The longest Florida aerial touch- down in history wiped out a 7-0 Florida State lead and Reaves continued to connect, finishing with 13 of 22 for 246 yards .and two touchdowns. Devils delight MORGANTOWN, W. Va. - Duke's surprising Blue Devils put a damper on West Virginia's pow- erful scoring machine here yes- terday and upset the 11th-ranked Mountaineers 21-13 before a ca- pacity homecoming cr o wd of 35,000. Duke quarterback Leo Hart, the nation's leading passer, turned to his running backs throughout the afternoon's intermittent rains - unleashing soph'omores Steve Jones and Bill Thompson in an impressive display of pover. Cyclones clobbered BOULDER, Colo. -'Colorado capitalized on the blinding speed of junior receiver Cliff Branch and the savage attack of a fired- up defense to storm over- prev- iously unbeatedsIowa State. 61- 10, for a Big Eight Conference football victory here yesterday. 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Monday: The Queen U Professional League Standing's Jayhawks jive MANHATTAN, Kan. - Under- dog Kansas capitalized on t h e mistakes Saturday for a 21-15 football victory over Kansas State in a bitter battle between two universities which three days earlier were placed on probation by 'the Big Eight Conference for recruiting irregularities. The visiting Jayhawks got their opportunity to win with 10 seconds left in the third quarter when John Duckers couldn't get a punt away and Kansas had the ball on the Wildcats' 16. Cougars poune STARK VILLE, Miss. - Quar- terback Gary Mullins pierced Mis- sissippi State's scrappy defenses with pinpoint passes and fullback Ted Heiskell's jabbing runs to give the Houston Cougars a 31-14 vic- tory here yesterday. Kickers.droqfp 4, Dalla St. L Wash N.Y. Phila NATIONAL CONFERENCE Eastern Division W L. T Pct. Pt. S 2 1 '0 .667 52 outs 2 1 0 .67 67 hington 1 2 0 .333 67 Giants 0 3 0 .000 36 adelphia 0 3 0 .000 44 OP 37 58 74 S66 170 Central Division Detroit 3 0, 0 1.000 Chicago 2 1 0 .667 Minnesota 2 1 0 .667 Green Bay 2 1 0 .667 Western Los Angeles 3 San Francisco 2 Atlanta 2 New Orleans 1 Division 0 0 1.000 1 0 .667 1 0 .667 2 0 .333 U [06 58 63 G17 S 60 3 23 A 74 0 23 * 69 9 50 7 50 4 56 4 64 4 61. 4' 75', 9 106 Central Division Houston 2 1 0 .667 Cleveland 2 1 0 .667 Cincinnati 1 2 0 .333 Pittsburgh 0 3 0 .000 Western Division Denver 3 0 0 1.000 Kansas City 1 2 0 .333 Oakland 0 ZI 1 .000 San Diego 0 2 1 .000 Yesterday's Results Miami 20, New York 6 Today's Games Atlanta at Dallas Baltimore at Houston Boston at Kansas City Buffalo at Pittsburgh Cincinnati at Cleveland Denver at Oakland Detroit at Washington Minnesota at Chicago New Orleans at St. Louis 49 77 47 27 67 67 61 51 40 62 79 50 77 78 80 aI i Miam l~ati Bost Buff New AMERICAN CONFERENCE Eastern Division i 3 1 0 ..75074 more 2 1 0 .667 54 on 1 3 0 .333 54 alo 1 3 0 .333 4 York 1 4 0 .250 89 Philadelphia at New York Giants San Francisco at Los Angeles Only games scheduled Tomorrow's Games Green Bay at San Diego, night KILLER SALE ! 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