Sunday, October 26_ 10"7 c THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nin( Sunday, October 26. 1 Q7~ THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nin USC EDGES NOTRE DAME FIND BIG SAVINGS AT THE VAULT Soon ers, I By The Associated Press the scoring was set up by Iowa NORMN, kla-A waringState fumbles and the Oklahoma Dklahoma defense, spearheaded drives covered. only 13, 49 and by 260-pound Leroy Selmon, 45 yards. pressured Iowa State into sev- eral early turnovers that put Colorado fumbles the Cyclones1 in a 26-0 hole at, the half, as the second-ranked LINCOLN, Neb. - Vince Fer- Sooners plowed to a 39-7 triumph ragamo passed for two touch- in a sloppily played Big Eight downs and Jim O'Leary ran forG football game yesterday., two yesterday, powering Nebras- All-American halfback Joe ka's fourth-ranked Cornhuskers Washington scored on runs of to a 63-21 Big Eight conference three and -six yards as Okla- football victory over a 10th- homa, despite a school record ranked Colorado team. that was 13 fumbles, extended college plagued by penalties and turn- football's 1 o n g e s t winning overs. streak to 27 games. The Soon- Colorado scored first when ers have not lost in 35 con- quarterback D a v e Williams secutive contests. romped 7 yards on the third Oklahoma jumped out ahead play from scrimmage. But 17-0 after the first quarter. All from then on, the Buffs could uskers do little right as eight Colo- game 1 rado turnovers led to six Bell too Nebraska touchdowns, national After the first Buff score, Ne- Bell, tl braska, 7-0, tallied on three er, scor prevail asyi Pitt, which had averaged 42 points in its !last four games, fell to 5-2 with its first shutout in three seasons under Coach Johnny Majors. SAVE STEPS MONEY TIME before tailback Ricky k charge in front of a l television audience. he nation's leading rush- ed the Trojans' second in the final minutes to key an outstanding defensive effort that helped Navy to a 17-0 upset of: 17th-ranked Pittsburgh yester- day in college football. consecutive possessions. F erra gamo hit Bobby Thomas with a I42-yard touchdown pass, O'Leary scored from 10 yards out with 8:28 remaining in the first period, and a Buff fumble set the Huskers up on the 31 seven seconds later. Monte An- thony popped over from the one seven plays after that. * * * Bell burns SOUTH BEND, Ind.-Quarter- back Vince Evans' diving touch-, down from the two-yard line and kicker Len Walker's field goal in the fourth quarter lifted third-ranked Southern California past Notre Dame 24-17 yester- day in one of college football's most heated rivalries. The 14th-ranked Irish, seek- ing to avenge last year's 55-24 humiliation, led three times and came up with several key defensive plays early in the touchdown andfinished with165 Stubby tailback Gerry Good-I Dorsett lost the ball at the yards int 40 carries, the mostI win rushed for 109 yards and Navy 15 early in the first quar- ever by a Southern California led touchdown drives in the first; terafter ar59-yard punt return runner in the 47-year series with and third quarters by the pre- by freshman Gordon Jones. Notre Dame. * viously inconsistent Navy of- Moeller, playing with a broken fense. Midshipman quarterback thumb in a cast, recovered for: John Kurowski threw just two Navy, which then marched 85I Aggies victorious I passes all afternoon, both in- yards for a touchdown on 6- COLLEGE STATION, Tex - complete, but Navy still raised foot-4 Bob Jackson's three-yard Texas A&M safety Lester Hayes its record to 5-2 with the upset. I plunge. picked up a fumble by Baylor substitute quarterback Charlie " Parker in mid-air and raced 77} yrdstfor atouchdow yester- .AJI d L XYU~u.U~.J arsfratuhonyse-iday to rally the fifth-ranked' Aggies to a 19-10 victory overf the defending Southwest Confer-1 ence champions. Gray leads assault Baylor, which dropped to anra 0-2 SWC record, fought from its NEW YORK (IP)-Speedy Mel Metcalf in the first period, then fwn end of the field the entire,7 Gray caught two touchdown halted a New York comeback the second quarter on Mack passes and Jim Bakken extend- by grabbing a 38-yard touch- th Jackson's 80-yard touchdown ed his string of successful field down , pitch from quarterback bomb to tight end Ron Lee. goals to 10 in a row, kicking a: Jim Hart with 4% minutes left * * * ;pair yesterday, as the St. Louis in the game. Cardinals defeated the New Bakken, who has yet to miss y York Giants, 20-13, in a National a field goal try this season, con- NFootball League game. nected on a 37-yarder in the: PITTSBURGH - Roverback first quarter as the Cardinals Chet McCellar pounced on a GRAY HAULED in a 51-yard built a 10-0 lead. Then he added Tony Dorsett fumble early in Scoring pass on an option play a 40-yard field goal in the third the game and intercepted a pass from all-purpose back Terry period. DRIVE IN-DRIVE STRAIGHT THRU CHO )SE FROM OUR WIDE SELECTION OF ICE COLD BEER and WINE- Domestic & Imported Champagne-Keg Beer-Cold Pop Ice-Crushed, Cubed or Block All From the Safety and Convenience of Your Car FOR THE ECOLOGY MINDED We Accept Returnable Bottles -OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK- CORNER OF FIFTH AND CATHERINE I. .... " ftt. Oa Ii''a1'\"I'.. .... 0 i tI °.. r S y" t. BEEI VAU Li p -. .... .i.,... NO 8-8200 or NO 8-8204 303 N. FIFTH AVE. 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