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THE MASHVHLE TENN'ESSF AN, Sort. 19, 1971 2-C 14 Ml 4s3 LsJ THE PERSONAL foul penalty against the Greenies came on a Georgia punting situation early in the fourth quarter and carried the Bulldogs to an automatic first down on their 41. From there it took the revived Georgians only 11 plays to march the VTHENS, Ga. (AP) A sputtering Georgia offense flirted with defeat for three quarters yesterday before a 15-yard penalty gave it a new lease on life and sparked the Bulldogs to a 17-7 victory over Tulane in a non-conference football game. Bomb Tiaers 59 yards for a 14-7 lead with 8:54 remaining in the game.

Georgia added a 31-yard field goal just more than two minutes later but it was simply icing on the cake. The go-ahead touchdown, coupled with a brilliant Bulldog defense, smothered the Green Wave hopes during a flurry desperate, last-minute passes. The Georgia defense, led by tackle Chuck Heard, and end Mixon Robinson was the only factor that kept the Bulldogs alive during the first three quarters. IT ALSO LED to the first Georgia touchdown as tackle Jim Cable recovered a Green Wave fumble on the Tulane 31 to set up the score. Statistics Tulano Georgia Tide Glides Ct: i III NIIOSK passing i-omhinalion Pat Sullivan to Terry Reasley is one of the Ivst in the nation, scored the lirst seven times it got the ball except for one interlude of 18 seconds just before the hall.

The Tigers took the kiekoff after Chattanooga's touchdown and ran out the clock. riUK, Ala. The Pal and Terry opened a new W-uock engagement osterday and Hied m'v-cnth-rankod Auburn up for a fiO-7 football victory ovoi the University of Tonne.sM-o at Chattanooga before trotting olf stage lo let new pcrlorniers get into tl act. 6 Win To 42- TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) Super Johnny Musso and cool Terry Davis led Alabama to a 42-6 football victory over out-manned Southern Mississippi yesterday to give their coach, Paul "Bear" Bryant his 201st victory.

It was reiuvinated Alabama's second decision of the sea- Sullivan and Realcy had already left the lineup. The game was barely five minutes underway when Sullivan, a Hcisman Trophy candidate, threw a three-yard pass to Beaslcy for the first score. The senior quarterback from Birmingham got off another touchdown pass, 11 yards to Dick Schmalz, just before turning over the signal calling chore to sophomore Ralph Brock. Al'Bl'RN HI) run up a 44-7 lead with only 42 seconds left in the third period before punting tor the first time in the game. Except for the 18 seconds jusl before the half, the Tigers' first six drives paid oil in touchdowns, the seventh on (Jardner Jett's 25-yard field gel.

i TC. I IT5! SOn auu put Diyam a with Addie Anderson for fifth 15 64-24 .28 40 3- -l 5 43 1 93 First downs Rushes yadds -n5 Passing yardage Return yardaga Passes -2 2 Punts '-3 Fumbles lost Yards Denalized 15 I i 0- 7 1017 ndiana I 0 7 7 0 Tulane Georgia Mississippi Tops Memphis State -Johnson 5 run (Braswell kick) Ga- jul Hebert run (Gibson kick) -Lake 1 run (Brasweii him Rraswell 31 nag hi It For 49-21 Win Statistics LOOM IN. TON. Swedish soccei (I pii Chris (larlncr, Indiana's kicker, booted a record lour (it-Id the llonsiers to a 2-8 victory over 1ml. -st l( pace goals vesterday to Chatt 10 33 1,9 85 place in the number of victories for college coaches.

MUSSO GRABBED Alabama's first two scores, on a one-yard dive and a brilliant 16-yard scoot around left end. Davis set up th enext one with a 43-yard pass to David Bailey and Ellis Beck took it the last yard. Meanwhile the Alabama defense and Gregg Gantfs punting kepi the Southerners backed up until the Crimson Tide had the game under wraps. The Tide stayed primarily on the ground with its veer-T offense but Davis mixed an occasional pass, completing six of six before giving way to a substitute in the third period. The only college coaches with more victories than Rrvant's 201 were Amos Alon-zo'Sfagg, Glenn "Pop" Warner.

Warren Woodson and Jess Xeely. First downs Rushes-yards Passing yarrtriqe Return yardage Passes Punts rnmhlot Inct and 39 47 kid 8 -19 2 21-31-0 -36 148 1 1 it 30 Yards penalized Chattanooqa 0 Auhurn 7 luinvan -ijj Auh Reflslev 3 Dass from Kentucky. (i A COWKCTKl) yards, the last two in the final period as the lloosiers snapped a six-game losing streak over two seasons and handed Kentucky its sixth consecutive loss in this inlersec-tional series. The previous single-game school record was three lield goals by Don Warner against Michigan State two years ago. The Hossierx aKo scored LSU Returns, Swamps BATON ROUGE, La.

(AP)-The Louisiana State Tigers returned to the defensive form that has made them one of the most feared college teams in the nation and swamped Texas 37-0 here last night. The Tigers, which led the nation in the past two years in defending against the rush, held Texas to 13 yards rushing and scored the first three times they got the ball in the second half. Tight end Jay Michaelson kicked three field goals and tied the LSU school record (Jett kick) Auh Lowry 5 run (run failed) Ann Henley 5 run (Je4t kick) Aub-Srhmalr 11 pass from Sullivan kick) Anb -Lanijner B8 pass intercepiton (Jett AP Wirephotos their only (wo touchdowns in the final period while Kentucky averted a shutout when I ee ('Inner plunged over from the 1-yard line with jusl left (n play. Sophomore fullback Tim St. Pierre, who gained 1 34 yards in .10 attempts, scored Indiana's first touchdown on a 2-vaH run and junior halfback Pi'-k Hoffman dashed seven yards for the o'her with just.

17 seconds left in the gme. kick pass from Brokas Chat Turner (Rrnkas ub-Lanqner S9 pass interception Jett Statistics Flexing Musso TUSCALOOSA, Ala Johnny Musso (22) flys over the Southern Mississippi line to give Alabama its first- touchdown of the season. Trying to bring Musso down are Fred Meyer (32) and )ohn Herron (79). MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) A hard-charging Mississippi attack led by Greg Ainsworth and Randy Reed rolled to a surprisingly easy 49-21 non-conference football victory over Memphis State last night.

OLE MISS piled up a 42-0 lead in the first half behind quarterback Kenny Lyons and Norris Weese, and then held on for the win. The sputtering Memphis attack handed over the ball seven times on tumbles. Ole Miss scored on its first five possessions of the football. A two-vard plunge by Reed opened the scoring, and he got the second Ole Miss touchdown on a one-yard charge. Ainsworth carried in the third Mississippi touchdown from the two and Lyons ambled in from the four for the next Rebel score.

The Rebels then managed two touchdowns in 41 seconds, converting two successive Tiger fumbles into scores by Ainsworth and quarterback Shug Chambler. Riley Myers snagged a 17-yard pass from Lyons for the final Ole Miss score. kick) Ann FG Jett 25 Anb Owens 9 run (Jett kick) Auh -Safety Lee tarkled in end Auh- Staoqers 10 Pfiss from Smith (Jett kick ATT 4V0OO estimated ir South. Miss Ala. 9 22 31-63 A3 276 85 l'l 39 33 11-20-1 9-10-1 7-44 3-36 0 0 0 15 Statistics Kentucky Indiana First downs Rushes yards Passing yardage Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Southern Miss.

Alabama 7S 6 6 7 42 0 0 0 7 14 14 1 0 2 (0 Tirt rtnwn Rushes vnrd Pacing yflfdr'qe Return yardage Punts Fumbles tost Yards penahpd KentucKy Indiana 36 30 0 0 1 1 Aia Musso 1 run (Davis kick) Ala-Musso 16 run 'Davis kick) Ala-Beck 1 run (Davis kick) Ala LaBue 4 run (Davis kick) Aia Wood 25 pass from Rippetow (Davis kick) SM Orange 9 run (kick failed) Ala Bisceglia 8 run (Davis kick) for kicking in a single game with 13 points. His field goals were 33, 35 and 42 yards. The senior from Fouley, converted after each of LSU's four touchdowns. The Aggies did not threaten until late in the fourth period when Tiger defenders intercepted two passes to kill both threats. lnd--FG Gartner Ind fG Gartner 4 r.arrinr 37 Ind Sf 2 run (l-at tnet TLA.Yl'A (AIM lireiit Ind-FG Gartner 39 Kv-Clvmer 1 run (Scrunch run' Ind Hoffman 7 run (Gartner knk A-Unavailable A' Cunniniihain, i a terback Paul Miller's two-yard smash.

Oglcsby, a 191-pound junior, carried 37 times as he led the Tar Heels to their second straight victory. It was Illinois' second loss. Statistics Vli Soccer Team Tops Hiinlsviiie 5 Texas A4M 10 37-13 137 0 10-23-3 First downs Rushing yardage Pasing yardage Return yardage Passes LSU 25 61-350 141 89 11-20-1 3-34 2 58 3 10 0 0 North Carolina Illinois 8-4! 1 35 3 14 13 Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized TexM AAM LSU ALL THREE Memphis touchdowns were collected by Stan Davis on passes of two vards from Steve Leech and 39 and 29 yards from Don Robison. Statistics Memphis Stale Mississippi 0 -37 Lonahorn (From First Sports Page) them they gained more than 200 yards. Phillips had 142 yards in 20 carries and Ber-fodsen 124 in 23 tries.

After giving up a touchdown in the first period Long-horns struck early and late in the second quarter to move to a 14-7 halftime lead. ON THEIR first touchdown, march, the Longhorns drove 89 yards entirely on the ground on the rushing of Phillips and Bertelsen with Don Burrisk taking a pitchout for nine vards to score. NC Miller 2 run (Craven kick) NC FG Craven 21 NC Oglesby 58 pass from Miller kick) NC FG Craven 29 NC-Oglsby 3 run (Craven kick) A 49,391. Syracuse to tie stubborn Wisconsin 20-20 yesterday as tin- Badgers blocked the extra point kick. Trailing 20-14.

with 2:24 remaining, Woodrulf completed e'ght of 12 passes in moving the Orangemen in for Ihe nig score, but Ihe Badgers lield onto the tie when Erie Baughor's extra point attempt was blocked by right linebacker Kdwin Albright. 38-35 victory over Purdue in an intersectional football game. Steve Wiezbowski's 32-yard field goal just before the half-time intermission ultimately proved to be the dillerence. Sixkiller Washington ahead in the first quarter with a 5-yard touchdown pass to Scott, one of the offensive stars of the game. From then on, the lead changed hands 10 times, keeping the estimated 58,500 fans on the edge of their seats Tech's 170-pound speedster, dashed 2fi yards for a fourth period touchdown eslerday as the Yellow Jackets whipped ranked Michigan Stale 10-o, spoiling Coach I Daugherlv's bid lor his UKith v.e'ory at State.

(' iiiiingliam tim-hdvii run came with 10: 32 remaining in thi' game, throe ias afC'r Jeff Ford intercepted a Michigan Slate-pass and relurned it 12 yards to the Spartan IIS. The Jackets had nursed a lead through two quarters in the battle of delensive giants. Cam Bonilay, a first baseman on Tech's baseball team, hooted a 32-yard field goal with 13: hi loll Ihe first hall alter fullback Rob liealy set it up with a 42-ard sprint to the Spartan lit. 21 20 First downs LSU FG Michaelson 33 LSU Kavanaugh 5 pass from Lyons (Michaelson kick) LSU-Hamilton 25 pass from Lyons (Michaelson kick) LSU FG Michaelson 35 LSU FG Michaelson 42 LSU LeBoux 28 run (Michaelson kick) LSU Walker 2 run (Michaelson kick) iichem.varrls 59-313 125 81 12-24-0 4-25 1 92 8 14-21 0 7-49 41-180 204 22 13-27-2 2-45 7 43 0 0 21 21 Passing yardage Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Memphis State Mississippi Vanderhilt's soccer downed the iuvcrsiiy ol Alabama at Huntsvillo 5 4 yesterday afternoon in an overtime match at Centennial Park. It was the first win ol the season for the Commodores who tied Murray State last week.

Rill Stephenson scored the winning goal and his second of the day on an assist by Clint Burdott. The game vent into overtime on a boot by Nat Robison. Other goals were scored by Joe Wilson and Al Moore. "Vandy goalie Wos Burnett had 10 saves and played all the way. 0 13-20 0 1320 Wisconsin Syracuse Contrary to popular opinion THE, VIRGINIA-MICHIGAN ANN ARBOR, Mich.

lAP) Fourth-ranked Michigan scored the first time it had the ball and almost at will thereafter to crush outmanncd Virginia 56-0 yesterday in one of the Woiverincs most lopsided football triumphs in the last quarter century. Tailback Billy Taylor scored touchdowns of 8 and 10 yards in the lirst quarter, and Michigan, which used virtually evervono on the bench, added throughout. Miss-Reed 2 run "(Hinton kick) Miss-Reed 1 run (Hinlpn Miss Ainsworth 2 run (Hinton kick) iAiSSyons 4 run (Hinton kick) 11 run (Hnmon kick) Miss -Chumbler 1 run (Hinton lck) nit i nass from Leech Imuran BYU Romps 54-14 0 14 14 7-7 10 1 14- Purdue Washington Wise-- Ferauson 4 runs (Janer kick) Syr- Praelorius 2 runs (Baugher kick) Sv VVondrutf 1 runs (Baimher kick) Wise Ferguson 1 runs (Jaqer kick) Wk Mialik 21 pass from Graff mass Syr Han-hlelon 12 pass from Woodruff (kick failed) A J1.1.U2. BAYl.OH KANSAS l.AWRKNCK. Kan.

(Ul'I) wrroN-DOWisu provo. utan (An kick) Dhisnn SR-varH mint re- nsirL, stock at MSU-Davis JV ictuiu-yjiig 'mIIvIs 29 pass from Robison turn by fleet Golden Richards Mirh.nan Slate cofqi.i Icrh kiCMk'ers ,7 pass from Lyon (Hin- ignited sluggtsh Brignam Un- vnrcitv and the a ton kick) A 50,144. the fflxforb SbflJ roared to a 54-14 Western Athletic Conference football victory over Colorado State last 2308 WEST END Headquarters tor All Your Sporfinc Goods Walter Nipper's Kashville Sportirs Goods Co. 1 nonilav 78 run (lhianen A M' ib W1SCONSIVSYKACI SK SYRACl'SK. Y.

(IT1) -(Juerterback Rob Woodruffs 12-ard scoring pass to Brian liainlili-'oii with 4.i seconds remaining enabled tilth ranked night. i Quarterback Dan lleck passed nine yards to Mike Cerne earl' in the stH-ond (piarter yesterday to start defensive minded Kansas to a 22-0 decision over Baylor, giving the J.iyhawks their second consecutive shutout of the young season. Kansas, a 34-0 winner over Washington SiaH- a week ago, ''m New 07-4 4105 Hillsboio Rd. 169 8th N. State Wins 19-10 Over Tulsa TULSA.

Okla. (AP) Kansas State overcame a sluggish offense last night to grind out a 19-10 football victory over the University of Tulsa. Dennis Morrison's two passes to Bill Butler gave the Wildcats the victory margin in a game played on a muddy field. Wash-Scott 5 pass from Sixkiller (W'eibowsk, kick) Purrtue-Slinqley 17 run (Renie Purdue Danie son 53 run (Renie kick) Wash Scott 60 run (Wiezbowski kick) Wash FG Wiezbowski 32 Purdue- Armstrong 3" run i Renie kick I Wash Ingalls 1 run (Wiezbowski kick) Purdue -Clayton 1 run (Renie kick) Wash incif Ms 1 run (Wiezbowski kick' purml( Stinqley 80 pass trom Dan- ielsnii (Renin kick) Wash-Scott 33 pass from Sixkiller kick) A 5B.500. 4 VIRGINIA BERKELEY, Calif.

I LTD Short touchdown hursts by Tun Todd and Steve Kem-nitxer plus field goals of 48 and 43 yards by a Wersching gave the California Bears a 20-10 intersectional football victory yesterday over West Virginia. A stout California defense headed bv tackle White, guard O. 7.. White, safety Ray Vounghlood, and linebacker' I. oren Toews sbu'-out the Mountaineers in the second ha'f.

was Hie firs, meeting between the two schools and le both teams not blanked two suc- opponents since 19fi3. marked the first lime 21 points in the second quarter. 14 in the third and 7 in the fourth lo impressively run its record to 2-0. Virginia is 0-2. ARIZ.

WASH. STATE SPOKANE, Wash. (LTD -Bill Demory threw three touchdown passes and scored one himself as he brought the Arizona Wildcats from -hind to take a 39-28 win over Washington State yesterday in a non-conference football clash. Washington State led until (hp last two minutes nf the contest when Demory hit two of his three tallies. The loss a Washington State's 11th in a row, setting an alltime Cougar record.

since III IT (he Jayhawks have (heir opening two Iocs score'ess. first Bay i sea game of lor, which opener was the ear tor not wen lfi. 9 pass trom (Helmha- erne I Vs Baylor 1 iu 4 K1n I Vv Fi Cher ku Kan 1 1 i ii 39 1 I'M A-HEADING nJK HAT B9 14 FG Helmhather 23 FT, Safptv, Doem tackled in end NMIoms 5 run Helmhather kick 500. at 1-1 on the season. 6 19 0 7 0 14 14 7 Arizona Washington State West Virginia California 20 WSU-Redmond 7 pass from ISwiep kick) lOWA-OKEGON STATE Todd 1 run (Wersching kick) nmax pass Truni Cal Wood .1 run i samuisiiii ivii.tw WVA (oe 1 ArJKC rlB -V A ,1 Sweep kick) Ariz radv 11 pass trom Demory FG Wersching 43 Cal Cril-Kemnitfer 3 run (Wersching kick) Svivia kick) Ariz Petroshus 1 run (DeSylvia kick) -FG wersching 'fi fal CORVA1.L1S.

ORE. (I'PD-Orepon State overcame six lost fumbles and four pass interceptions to grind down opportunistic, but inoffensive. Iowa, FG Nester 30 W.Va WSU run iswtfep mlm Am shuforrt 1 run (kick tailed) WSU Grandberry 58 run (Sweep kick) Ariz Demorv 1 run (run failed) Ariz Dean 9 pass from Demory (run la'led) Ariz MdKee 48 pass from Demory 2633 Old Lebanon in an intersectional foot- 33-19. PHONE 883-32: hall game yesterday. kick) A 1 35,00.

The win was Oregon State CAROLINA-ILLINOIS CHAMPAIGN. Ml. AP -Flashing tailback Ike Oglesbv piled up 175 rushing vards and scored on a 58-yard pass plav and a three-yard plunge to lead North Carolina to a 27-0 upset football victory over in six games against gfor reloaders, collectors, ft hunters for reloaders, collectors, hunters This is vesterday. lllmois Iowa under coach Dee Andros and came after both clubs opened the season a week ago with 56-25 and 52-21 losses to Georgia and Ohio State, respectively. The series now stands fi-5 for Iowa, but this was the first of the 11 games plaved here.

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