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1jf.aryIand 21 Notre Dame .....27 Purdue 23 Southern Cal ....32 Utah ..48 Illinois 16 Utah State 62 Syracuse 9 Air, Forcc 14 UCLA' 12 Michigan 12 Ohio State 3 Colorado State ...14 Minnesota 6 Montana 6 Penn State 0 Michigan State ...20 Auburn 29 Nebraska 28 Wyoming 41 21 Texas Christian ..14 Oregon 28 Northwestern 37 Indiana 3 Georgia Tech ....21 Kansas State 6 Brigham Young ..14 Kansas 18 Texas 14 Arizona 12 Miami (0.) 6 A ggies' Second Half Rally Sinks Lobos, 13-12 Texas Smashes Uprising To Beat Arkansas, 17-13 Lobo Long TD Runs Only Offensive Show In Third Loss in Row By LeROY REARMAN, Journal Sports Editor LAS CRUCPIS New Mexico State gave intra-stata rival New Mexico two long-bomb touchdowns Saturday night at Memorial Stadium then drove back relentlessly to lake a 13-12 victory in the 53rd game of the series. The Aggies gave up a 75-yard pass interception return in the first five minutes of i scored Texas' touchdowns oniquarterback Jon Brittenum to plunges of one and three wingback Stan Sparks in the yards. But the two extra second quarter and on a one-points and one 29-yard field yard plunge by Brittenum aft-goal by barefoot kicker Tony er a 90-yard drive in the third Crosby provided the winning'period. Aside from those two uiL iLti. KOCK, Ark.

Ml -Top-ranked Texas scored two touchdowns and a field goal in the first half then put down a second-half uprising by Ar kansas for an important 17-13 Southwest Conference victory Saturday night. Tailback Tommy offensive moves, Texas' de- TOURNAEL peared trapped for a loss, broke loose and went untouched around his left end for 59 yards and the second UNM score. Quintana slipped down at the five attempting the two point The Aggies stopped UNM NMH NKVMEXir 6 .11 first aVwna HI roihint yarilaca 114 173 pamlnj 4.1 12-24 pastel -S 1 pasiea Inlerreplea bf 1 1-31 punlt -3l I fumhlea Inst 1 tt Tarda penalliel 40 I points Arkansas scored on a 12- dlvard nass from sonhnmm-p lead- October 20, 1963 fense stilled the Hogs, and Arkansas' defense gave Texas no running room after the intermission. It was the fifth straight victory for the unbeaten Longhorns. Fullback Harold Phillip galloped for 135 yards on 20 TEXAS ARKANSAS ID first dnwns 10 847 rushing jardage 71 54 passing yardage lli 57 passes 1-11 1 passe Intercepted by 0 punts J.D.Ji i himhle lost 2 0 yards penalised II rarries and ran 55 yards late in the first quarter to set up Texas' second touchdown.

Arkansas tailback Jackie Brasuell returned Texas' field goal kickoff 89 yards to the Texas five to set up the1 Razorbacks first touchdown late in the second period. The field generalship of Texas quarterback Duke Carlisle made the Longhorns look perfect in the first half. Car- 'is'e "wvPd Texas 68 yards 'with the opening kickoff for sent play and a 59 yard scoring spring from scrimmage in the third period to keep themselves behind most of the contest. But with Armando Alba playing brilliantly, New Mexico State drove for a touchdown in the third stanza and a 39-yard scoiing drive in the last quarter to make up for their lapses. Freshmen Louis DiMartino, a 5-foot-7, 173 pounder, kicked the winning point with 9:45 left in the final period.

It was UNM's third straight loss while NMS now has a 3-2 record. New Mexico's first try for point after touchdown had been deflected and it had to try for two points after its second TD with place kicker Gary Ness sitting on the bench with a shoulder injury sustained in the second period Ness was filling in for! the Lobos regular place kick- 7Y LORO ON THE LOOSK: New Mexico's Joe Harris, No. 4G, rambles for 15 yards before he's brought down in the second period against New Mexico Slate in Las Cruces Saturday night. Coming in to finally stop Harris are Aggies Fred Smith, No. 81, and Stanley Johnson, No.

61. An unidentified Lobo throws a block at Joe Johnson, No. 41, while another unidentified UNM player follows Harris. The Ag- i Three Tied at 207 In Sahara Tourney Taylor Spearhead State Past Miners LAS VEGAS, New JH bergcr, the first round Jack Nicklaus stormed fromer. had fit) behind Saturday with his sec- Harrison nn in a tiJits first touchdown and third period for the second score.

John Seedborg around Jack Ahendschan who was'during the game with the jniured lust week. With Nessilong exception of Harris' run ond straight sub-par 66 to'at 203 with Claude King, in from one-throw the $70,000 Sahara In-'hnrl a fifl and Whitt u-hn Arkansas' offense stuttered and af'er a punt Phillip ran'ering running of fullback Tony shot a 67. Arnnlrl Palmer trm YarOS 10 me ArKansaS ZbOHCK vitation Golf Tournament into a three-way deadlock at the end of 54 holes he with Nicklaus in rjre-lan 'Horns moved inlles Taylor as they led Ari- The result left the nr.vNrtinn failnrf Iquickly for their secondiZona Male to a u-v victory Lorick, Arizona EL PASO, Tex. A wet field did not hamper the and halfback Char- lover Texas Western at Sun Bowl Stadium here Saturday Lorick set up two Sun Dev- il touchdowns With dazzling runs of 49 and 36 yards and intercepted a Jerry Tucker pass on his own 20 to prevent a Miner scoring drive. In the second quarter quar terback John Jacobs plunged over from the 4 yard line for the same's first score.

The extra point was no good and the ASC led 6-0 at the half. old Masters rhamninn tirrl at'tn nir, 7n w.lscore. l-l IM allO I Vf at 212. I Taylor shot left end period go give Arizona State a 20-0 lead. With 1:16 left in the (fame John Tork passed 11 yards to end Jerry Smith to "I'd the scoring The Sun Devils defensive linemen were constant visitors TKXAS WESTERN ariona st.vik m'hini pss.mf pasiea imer.ePied by i 17 n.n.u.

luinblea lol yards penalised is nine yards'er in the final! IZlGPrLSPJ'' klck) I Tex Ford 3 run (Crosby kick) hurt, the Lobos had no one else to kick the point. NMS had tried for two I points after its first score but thic nlau failprt lpnvinp the heroics all to DiMartino. For the third straight week New Mexico could get little 'oiicnse going, ine Aggies con- trollod the ball for 79 plays to hut hy the Lonns. The Aggie line, led by 220-1 nnnnri Wil ip Adams, he the. 111 varHp riich nit to 114 vards rusmne.

had but 45 passing fw.o enmnia. 207 with thp rarlv I Geibercer and Gav Brewer, Nicklaus was four strokes bchind as this third round started over the par 36-33 71 Taradise Valley Country Club course with Brewer and 'kicked the first of his three extra points. Martha Saves Pittsburgh, mi MORGANTOWN, W. Va. Paul Martha's 4fi-yard touchdown tun in the fourth period rescued Pittsburgh from an upset Saturday and the third ranked I'anthers eked out a 13.10 victory over old rival West Virginia Fred Mazurck passed for a touchdown the second time Pitt got the ball as the Panth- 7 in (i-n 7 -13 tcx-f Tex-Fnrd 1 run tCrosbv kick) Ark-Sparks 12 pasa (rotri Brittenum (MrKneiiv kick! Ark-Mrittenutn 1 runipasa failed) Attendance; 42.000 LSU Tigers Rip Bob.S:rv,,',011 Lobos nnHiUNM I nhna iKentucky, 28-7 Hons and could only pick six first downs.

jkickoff, took over on the Meanwhile NMS was getting! UNM 36. Safety Don Bierson 175 ground yards, and, most made the recovery for NMS. in the Miner backficld they spilled Tucker for 3v V- oral losses. Miner end Ulyesses Ken- dall and Jimmy Evans made some sparkling catches. In the first period Kendall grab-hpfl a nass fnnrl fnr 27 varHs BATON ROUGE.

La. Hfi Jacobs threw lu yards toiers dominated the first quar- ivjuiitiiidu-s Diny anuencj Herman Harrison the'tcr. They led 7-3 at the half after a 31-yard field goal in with three tacklers hangingiattcrnpts- the second quarter by West Virginia's Chuck Kinder. Pittsburgh 7 0 t-13 'frnm him Kvnns Wnifnrl vi. va i 7-iti through the secondary to ror ine serona iggie riv- Pltt Kumeskl 3 pasa from Maiureki jnir VMC a chinrp In nut lhi (Leeson kicki catch a Tucker aerial for 19, a nanre 10 Pul ine WVU FO Kinder 31 vti-H in the ceeonH nr.rir.rl iwinning point On the SCOre-WVU Leftndiie ps from Yost In lne Seconfl period.

io (BC (Kinder kick) Arlrona state ft 8 7 14-27 board. It Was an 18-yard lOSS in or tons Passim Leads Cal, 34-13 BERKELEY UP California quarterback Craig Morton established a school record with five touchdown passes Saturday as the Bears overcame visiting San Jose State 34-13 in a non-conference football game. Morton got plenty of help from his running receivers who -nt I iiinnv TnaTnpn in ini give Louisiana State Coach 87v mater, Charlie McClcndon a tory over his alma Kentucky, in a Southeastern Conference football game Saturday night. Ezell gave the Tigers ade- 1.SII KENTICKY 31 first dimns la 319 rushing yardage IK 0 passing yardage SIR 0-1 passes 1R-27 3 passes Intereepted by I punts J-jnj fumbles Inst 'i yards penalized la quate field generalship in his Teas western it it frpslimm end Fred Smith. 3 run (kick failed) il" II cnu I ru oiiiua, Asu-iiarrison ii pass from jacobwho made a sensational catch run (Saerihnr kick) between Lobo defenders Stan Sl-('d iQuintana and Orvey Hamp- at the I falling into the imnortant.

173 throuuh the air on 12 Alba completions in 24 t'ne Of AIM passes was end for lhe score. niii siuiiim 'M I A M. r-nnctnrt irwa fin An a fourth and nine situation. The first Aggie TD drive! sianea eany in ine i i iii 03; r- James (Preacher) Pilot nlavinn with a badlv nulled muscle. had the 1 'AU0' 67-71-h9 207 1 wmtt Mi-nxu iiw i 20fli 73-IS4 71 208 Claude King 7n.fii.7n 2iii 210 B9-73-S8 210 73-h9-H 310 71-70-69-JM 61.71-70210 Al Johnston Tomniv Aaron Roscr Ginsberg Don JnTiiiarv Dnu? Snnrirra Prank Bc'Brd Bnb RoaburK Miller Harbrr An Wall Jr.

llnnol Hrberl Don MasHpnirale. Arnold Palmer Rob (ioalbv Bob McCailister Ororge Will Kex Baxter a- 72-72-H7- 2.1 6R-71-73 212 75 70-67-212 72 7i.n2i2 71.7I1.KQ 91 sn-7-7n 5i! 71-71-7021? ptmx K'Hev Harold Kneecu Namath Passes 'Bama Over Vols BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -Alabama used the passing eirm of Joe Namath and a crushing defense Saturday to smash hapless Tennessee 35 0 in a Southeastern Con- ference football game. Namath passed for three touchdowns and ran for another in his best performance of the season. Five Alabama players dented the Volunteer goal in the second worst beating the Tide has ever inflicted on Tennessee.

Memphis State Drops West Texas State CANYON, Tex. (-Memphis State capitalized on four key breaks to defeat West Texas State 29-14 Saturday. I Pitt Martha 46 run i kicki (ailed) Attendance 31.0(H). City Golf Pros In Walker-Type Meet V.t Pii.r 1. init nn fr.nr Inamc uill hnoin the fjrst 0, a serjes 0f yalker Harrison in front.

Brewer shot a 70. Harrison, ert, took a 71. Gei- Huskies Smash Stanford, 19-11 SEATTLE (i Ron Medved ambled 88 yards for a first quarter touchdown and every- thing came up Jake in the third period Saturday as Washington posted a 19-11 Big Six Conference football victory over stub, born Stanford. The thwarted Indians of Stanford missed a chance for a possible tie in the dying minutes when a touchdown pass frorr Thurlow to Chuck Mc- Cormick was nullified by a pass interference penalty. cranaen hcck KicKea a z.v yara neia goal ior btantord in the second quarter after missing a 38-yardcr in the first period.

Stanford I I I -11 Washington 13 Wash Medved B8 run (Kick failed) Stan FO Beck 25 Wash Kunp 38 pass from Douglas (Medved kick) Wash Kupp 32 paai from Doug-la (Kick failed) Stan Burke 27 pasa from Berg (Berg paaa from Thurlow) Sc ores NHL SCORES Montreal 2. Boslon (I Toronto 2, Detroit 1 NBA RFSM.TS Pan Francisco 103. Baltimore 1M St Louia 117. Lou Anaelc.s 108 Cincinnati 121, New York (17 Detroit 124. Philadelphia 121 t't Karhv Whlrwnrtr.

I.MJ 'It'll 1 nn nniside upen lourney i SANTA BARBARA Mi first starting assignment asjtook short tosses and dashed or good yaraage. ne maU.he at the Uni. 10 of 17 attempts for 246 yards. r. young Namy wnitwortn of quarter as NMS moved Jal, N.

loomed as i ir nlavs. and will be playing for a $5GVfavorite to capture the annual prize fund. Hillside Open at Montecito Teams consist of Don Klein after taking the lead and Alba put on a dazzling display for the 12,491 fans in attendance as he ran out the clock with bootlegs and keepers. than 19,000 tickets had been sold for the game but an all-day rain and chilly air kept the crowd down. The rain stopped before game time and the field was amazingly dry The Lobos, who only had the ball for three plays in the third period, could drive into enemy territory but twice and interception.

The Lobos handled the ball 25 times offensively in the first half while New Mexico State was able to run 42 plays. But heads-up defensive play by New Mexico gave it a 6-0 halftime lead on Chuck Kelly's 75-yard inter ception down the right side line being the difference. Harris, starting at tailback for the first time this sea- il. .1 lumuiru lac a.nuirs inn offensive play or the game iiw me Aggies, wno naa Deen nnnUinad qf ah i a nnnn He 'aier Alba's pass at his 25 and went the distance untouched. After a swap of punts the Aggies started a drive on their 31 which went into the second quarter before being stopped at the Lobos 30, where Di Martino was unsuccessful on a field goal attempt.

Alba's passing and running plus the charges ot Pilot kept the drive alive before Alba's passing went sour in Lobo territory. A few minutes later NMSU was knocking again when an jillegal motion penalty cost Lobos 23 yards in field position on punts by Morey Carpenter. An Alba pass to Li 4u. PlUn Rot to the but on third and eight Alba hit Fred 'Smitn on tne 4 ut Smith could not control the ball and fumbled it into the end zone where it went out of bounds. jA Lobo had touched the ball before it went out and it was touchback for UNM.

New Mexico got the Aggie 33 just before the hair ended with a Quintana pass to Ken Cole picking up 37 yards in the drive from the Lobo 31. Rut a series of penalties ended the drive as intermission came along. New Mexico had only 83 yards total offense in the first half to 121 for the Aggies. Neither team could move much on the ground with UNM getting 37 and the Ags 32. New Mealro Ill l-U Mevlrt State I UNM- Kelly 7i pfi Interception (kick failed i NMSU Johnaon run (run failed) UNM Harris run (run failed i NMSU Smith II pus from Albt (DiMartino kick) Attendance 12,491.

Panthers Beat El Rito, 20-0 Journal Special EL RITO Menaul's Panthers extended El Rito's losing streak to 19 straight here Saturday in a game played in a sea of mud and driving rainstorm, 20-0. The last two quarters were cut in half and the squads played with out an intermission at halftime. Menaul scored in each of the first three periods with Perry Trujillo sneaking over from inside the five with the first one and John Trujillo scored the final two TDs. Menaul 7 11 El Hilt I I I I I Men Trultllo. I run (Rodrlgueg nm) Men Rodrwuei, 4 run (run falld Men- KiKtniiuri.

30 past from TruJiU (Tom Wartinei run) Cal went ahead to stay in the second quarter on a 67-yard pass from Morton to Jack Schraub 47 yards away. San Jose 7 II 8 ft in California 7 8 14 7 S.IS-EnRel 2 run (Tatley kirk) Cal Mnsher 9 pass from Morton and Guy Bryan; John Dear andjeven-par 72 Saturday in the Country Club after posting an semifinal round She now has a 36-hole total gamer of the drive a 17-yard Hobb, ht wlde the ball run to the Lobo 37. Bromirm fh MiSel Pryor: Billy Moya and he took over the quarterback- ing chores from injured sophomore sensation, Pat Screen, out for the season with a shoulder injury. He gained 29 yards rushing himself but called on LeBlanc to handle most of the ball toting chores. LeBlanc ground out 123 yards and scored two touchdowns.

George Schwab, a sophomore fullback, got the other two LSU TDs and gained 64 yards rushing. Kentucky 0 7 ft 7 LM' 7 7 II 1438 LSU-LeBlanc 4 run (Moreau kick) LSU Schwab 1 run (Moreau kick) Ken-Norton 2 run (Andrighettt kick) LSU-LeBlanc 7 run (Moreau kick) LSU Schwab 5 run (Moieau kick) Attendance ffl.faK). of 142 and a five-stroke lead.lJoe Johnson drove to the 1 Miss Whitworth, the second! with Johnson scoring on third (Bianchfieid kick) iMcOuire and Bob Meicring. Cal-Blanchfleld 4 pass from Morton, (Williams pasa from Morion) Play Will consist Of the team 4 Pa'," 'rm alternating shots from money winner in the Ladiesidown. Cal-Mosher 49 paai from Morton (kick Cal-Wllllams IS past from Morion (Bianchfieid kick) Attendance Prnfoccinn-il Golf Tour this year finished the day 5 ahead of Carol Mann, who had a 147, and 7 ahead of leading money-winner MicKey wngnt, game.

Marlene Hagge and Ruth Jes-j Three plays after NMS had sen, all of whom had 149 for'tied the score at fi-6, Lobo the two-round total. Itnilbnck Joe Harris, who ap- Rice Owls Rally To Whip Mustangs III. If 4 rs-aw' Utah States Leads Grizzlies To Slaughter House, 62-6 Tommy DeBaca; and Dick the tee until the ball is holed Players will tee off at 1 Hollingsworth, a reserve junior quarterback, passed nine yards to John Sylvester for the go-ahead touchdown with 41 seconds to play. The drive started with the kickoff after SMU had struck RKK 14 217 I IK) -21 1 SI BMU 1 19 IW 1 4 I first dirwns rushlni; yarda- passlnt yardxfe passes pastes Intereepted hf IMints fumbles Inst yards penalized quickly on the passing of Danny Thomas to overcome a 6-0 lead Rice had built on a pair lof goals by Larry Rice, SMU, playing the 'half without its brilliant sophomore runner, John Roderick, had not advanced beyond the Rice 30 until the Mustangs received a short punt on their own 41 midway in the final period. From that point, Thomas i accounted for all the 56 yards the Rice goal line with three passes, climaxing the drive with a 24-iyarder to Jimmy Taylor.

John Richey converted for a 7-6 lead that lasted less than five minutes. SMC I 1 1 Hue I 3 1-13 Flce-ro Rice 27 Rice 41 PMU-Tavlor 24 ps from Thomai I Richer kick) Kice-S ilvester I pasa from HoLUnfi-worth iRIee kick) Attendanct 92.UU0. there Alba, Pilot and fullback Pilot, thoiich seriously hampered by the injury, still managed 54 yards in 15 rush es to lead the Aggie ground Steele went 38 yards for a touchdown and Chris Pella made his first extra point kick good. He was six for six on conversions. Larry Bryan went one yard for USU's second touchdown before the half.

Scoring for the Aggies in the third period were quarter-bark Rill Munson from the 10, fullback Larry Campbell from the 2 and Rob Umemura on a pass from Munson for 18 yards. In the fourth, halfback Bob Holder scored from the 3, Skip Fish went over on a 40-yard pass play from quarterback Rich Handel. Handel sprinted 18 yards for a touchdown aand fullback Tom Foster scored on a run of five yards. Utah State's 559 yards came 332 by rushing and 227 by passing. I tab Mala 14 ft fJ 1 Montana MUS-- FO MrF.lhenney IS MSIJ-FO McEUienney 16 rmj-Sieelr .1 run P'lla kick) t'SU-Rnan 1 nm iPella kick) rsTJ-M'innn in run iPella kick) I'Mi Campbell run iPelia kck) I'SU Umemura lg pasa from Muisoti iPeilt USU-Holder nm I Pella kirk) US')-Fish 40 pa.M from Handel (Handel nm) USU-Hajidel 1 run (kick failed) UnU- Fcntcr run ipui failed) Attendanct 3J0Q.

HOUSTON Paul Piper land Benny Hollingsworth led Rice on a 73-yard drive in the final five minutes Saturday night to pull the Owls from behind for a 13-7 Southwest Conference victory over Southern Methodist. Baylor Bears Top Raiders, 21-17 LUBBOCK, Tex. Don Trull hit James Ingram with touchdown passes of 56 and 26 yards in the final quarter, the last with 1:51 remaining, as Baylor whipped Texas Tech 21-17 in a Southwest Conference football game. Trull drove the Bears 63 yards on the final touchdown drive on five passes one a 42 yarder to James Rust and only one run. In all, Trull completed 19 of 32 passes for 261 yards and three touch downs.

Halr I is 1 Tea Teeb 14 J-17 Tech- Parks 3 pasa from Ellia (Daniels kick i Bar- FO Davlea Tech-Anderaon 11 kickoff return (Daniels kick i 10 pftsi from Trull (puu failed) Tech Dar ell 1 Bav Ingram 56 paaa from Trull (pus failed) Bav-Ingrim pua from Trull (pais failed i Attendanct 32.000. MISSOULA, Mont. -Montana's Grizzlies suffered its fourth worst defeat in 6ti years of football Saturday, losing a non-conference game to Utah State University, 62-6. The visiting Aggies were I'M! a 0 40 MSU II i i-Mg 1 11 first dnwna rushing vardara passing yardage, passes passes Intereepted bf punts fumbles last penalties held back for the first quarter and failed to get a single first down while the Grizzlies took a fi-0 quarter lead on two field goals by Ted McElhen-ney. Montana journeys to Albuquerque next Saturday to battle the University of New Mexico.

Utah State was ahead 14-6 by halftime and turned the fame into a rout by scoring: three touchdowns in the third quarter and four more in the fourth. Both coaches cleared the benches as the game wore on, the Aggies collecting a total of 559 yards offensively to MSU's 158. Utah State got its first score early in the second period as halfback Darrell I 0 til i rsi i lv 11 SOLID WALL: Ohio Slate's Paul War-field, No. 42, runs into a University of Southern California solid wall during the first quarter action at Los Angeles Coliseum Saturday. This play brought the Buckeyes a three-vard Rain.

USC won 32-3. (UPI Telephoto).

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