Page Eight THE !MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, November 8, F Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, November 8, 1 C HERE, we see a typical Daily ad salesman marking- up anad... I U Why not try your hand at it too? Call .764-0554 or Come to the Student Publications Building any afternoon SUBS(RIBE TO THE MI(HIGAN DAILY Texas, Irish, osU- remain unbeaten Bucks roll over Wisconsin; 'Cats exterminate Gophers Steers squeeze by Baylor; Irish demolish Pitt, 46-14 By The Associated Press MADISON - John Brocking- ton's three touchdowns paced the third-ranked Ohio State to a 24-7 Big Ten conference football vic- tory over an outmanned but de- termined Wisconsin team yester- day afternoon. Brockington bulled his way 11 yards in the opening moments of the second period for his initial score. He later added touchdown runs of four and one yards as the Buckeyes broke away from a slim 10-7 halftime lead. The battling Wisconsin Badgers intercepted five OSU passes to stay within striking range through most of the game. However, the home team, playing before a rec- ord crowd of 72,758, failed to sus- tain any long drives. With Brockington leading the way, Ohio State outgained the Badgers on the ground 141 yards to 70. In the air, Ohio State led 158 to 121. * * * Gophers gored EVANSTON - Big Ten rushing leader Mike Adamle staged a dazzling one-man show scoring four touchdowns to rally North- western from a 14-0 deficit to a 28-14 conference football victory over rugged Minnesota yesterday. Adamle shattered a Big Ten ball-carrying record with 48 hauls good for 192 yards and finally put Northwesern ahead 21-14 with 6:03 left with his third one-yard scoring dive. Adamle scored Northwestern's fourth touchdown on a five-yard smash with 65 seconds left. The victory kept Northwestern's slim league title hopes alive with a 4-1 record and left Minnesota with a 1-3-1 record. * * * - Spartans smear EAST LANSING - Michigan State, stung early by a 93-yard touchdown on the opening kickoff by Stan Brown of Prudue, didn't recover until the third quarter when two TD's by Eric "The Flea" Allen put the football game away, the Spartans winning their third in a row yesterday by a 24 to 14 score. MSU could only manage a field goal in the first quarter but added a score in the second, on a 15- yard run by flanker Randy Davis. * * * Hawks prey IOWA CITY - The sun came out for Iowa yesterday as the rushing of Levi Mitchell and a strong defense gave the Hawkeyes their second Big Ten Conference victory of the season 42-13 over Indiana. The Hawkeyes dominated the game as quarterback Roy Bash exhibited for a Dad's Day crowd the improved passing coach Ray Nagel has been praying for all season. Bash's 36-yard second quarter pass to Dennis Green gave Iowa its first touchdown via the air since the Arizona game and its first in conference play this sea- son. The Hawkeyes added two more TDs before halftime on Mitchell's runs of one and 20 yards. -Associated Press OVER THE TOP sails Dartmouth back John Short to score from the four yard line against Columbia .in the second period of their Ivy League clash. Dartmouth crunched Columbia 55-0 for their seventh victory of the season. .'}.v{t"{":':"}"r%:::}.:r..%'Y "S :r.:"i5:}in; .. ,:g;X ,m :r.~r~"a~cf ,r i., . . . By The Associated Press WACO - Top - ranked Texas, stung by a 73-yard touchdown bomb and a 25-yard touchdown return with a blocked punt, out- lasted battling Baylor 21-14 yes- terday for the Longhorns' 27th. consecutive victory. The Longhorns held a 21-7 half time lead on Steve Worster's two touchdowns of one yard each and a five-yard dash by quarterback Eddie Phillips. The Bears bottled up the Texas offense in the second half and the deepest penetrations the Long- horns could make was to the Bay- lor 37-yard line. * * * Panthers pounded SOUTH BEND - Quarterback Joe Theismann directed second- ranked Notre Dame to a 46-14 victory over determined Pittsburgh here yesterday. Theismann fired three touch- down passes and wound up the day with 381 yards in total 'of- fense to become Notre Dame's all time total offense leader. The Irish fell behind 14-13 on two quick Pittsburgh touchdowns in the second quarter, but Theis- mann came back with two touch- down passes before the half to put the Irish in complete control. * * * Cadets fizzle EUGENE -Sophomore quarter- back Dan Fouts dazzled ninth- ranked Air Force with four touch- down passes yesterday as under- dog Oregon stunned the Falcons, 46-35.. It was the first loss in nine games for Air Force. Oregon, playing without star tailback Bobby Moore, improved its record to 6-3. The two teams traded touch- downs all afternoon before Oregon finally went ahead in the fourth quarter on a clutch Fouts-Bob Newland toss which clinched the victory. Indians squeak by PALO ALTO-Stanford claimed the Pacific-8 football title and a Rose Bowl berth yesterday as Jim Plunkett's fourth touchdown pass of the game brought the Indians from behind for a 29-22 victory over Washington. The Stanford offense slumber- ed for more than two periods, and Washington, behind sophomore quarterback Sonny Sixkiller, took a 22-21 lead into the final period. Plunkett passed 15 yards to Randy Vataha for the winning touch- down, ending a 67-yard Stanford drive with 7:32 to play. Manning smashed OXFORD - Archie Manning, Mississippi's brilliant quarterback, was knocked out of action for the remainder of the college football season with a broken left arm yes- terday as the Rebels outscored Houston 24-13. Manning hit fullback Randy Reed and tailback Bob Knight with first-quarter scoring passes and kept the Rebel offense mov- ing until he was racked up. After the injury, he had to be helped off the field. Sooners stomp NORMAN - Oklahoma, sparked by sophomore Greg Pruitt's three touchdowns, made the big plays yesterday and took advantage of early Missouri mistakes for a 28- 13 Big Eight Conference football victory. Oklahoma recovered three Mis- souri fumbles in the first half and led 21-0 at intermission. The Tigers rolled up impressive yard- age in the second half, mainly on quarterback Chuck Roper's pass- ing, but Oklahoma's defense never let the loses move back into ser- ious contention. I u Big Ten Standings Conference Games i$ All Games Students International Store the people's record & tape store'* 330 Maynard next to Canterbury Hse. 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Bulls Coach Dick Motta moved Sloan to forward in, the t h i r d quarter as reserve guard M a t t Guokas was inserted into the line- up 4 Detroit's Dave Bing had 13 4points in the third quarter but his Sefforts went down the d r a i n in the face of Chicago's control of both backboards and a devas- tating fast break. Detroit's Bob Lanier was held to 14 points and the other Piston Chicago's reserve center, Jim Fox, picked up the scoring slack in the final quarter with 13 points as the Bulls outscored the Pistons, 37-28. * * * , Celtics sizzle CINCINNATI - John Havlicek with 37 points, led a third-period bustout to swamp the Cincinnati Royals 140-122 last night giving the Boston Celtics their fifth straight National Basketball As- sociation victory. The Celtics overcame a 40-29 first period deficit with 11 straight points in the second period led by Jo Jo White with 13 for a halftime lead of 63-60. Havlicek had 15 points in the third period as the Celts scored 11 straight after the' Royals came within a point, 86-85. Boston led 99-85 after three periods and coasted through the fourth quar- ter. The Royals' Nate Archibald had 14 points and Johnny Green 11 in a hot-shooting first period. Green was high for Cincinnati with 28, Tom Van Arsdale had 23 and rookie Sam Lacey had 16 pointskand 18erebounds. Rookie Dave Cowans had 21 points and 17 rebounds for Boston. Black Hawks deuced PHILADELPHIA - The Phila- delphia Flyers and Chicago ,Black- hawks traded second period goals yesterday en route to a 1-1 tie in a National Hockey League con- test. Jean-Guy Gendren put the Fly- ers in front with a goal Just 28 seconds into the ,second session, beating Blackhawk goalie Gerry Desjardins after getting the puck on a faceoff. Cliff Koroll replied for Chicago at 12:26, slamming a rebound past Flyer goalie Bernie Parent. PITTSBURGH - The Boston Bruins, facing a two goal deficit late in the second period, came up with goals by John Bucyk and Ken Hodge to settle for a 2-2 tie with the Pittsburgh Penguins in a National Hockey League game last night. Rod Zaine, playing in his sec- ond NHL game, scored Pitts- burgh's first goal early in the first period. Another rookie, Greg Polis, gave the Penguins a 2-0 margin before Bucyk finally put Boston on the board with just two minutes remaining in the second period. Blues knot Stars MINNEAPOLIS - ST. PAUL - Minnesota's Gump Worsley and Glen Hall traded sensational saves last night as the Minnesota North Stars and the St. Louis Blues fought to a 1-1 tie. Worsley, the squat North Stars goalkeeper, made his only mistake on a first-period St. Louis power- play after he sprawled to stop Red Berenson's point-blank shot. 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