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.21 Michigan 24 .15 Air Force 7 27 Southern Cal 40 21 Oklahoma 14 Washington Baylor 35 Illinois 14 California 20 Nebraska 14 Minnesota .26 Oklahoma State Notre Dame 21 Iowa State 14 Wisconsin 31 Ohio State 27 Kentucky 7 SMU 8 Mississippi eier Orvev arris, Utah Stale .76 Wyoming 28 Northwestern 14 Auburn 3 Syracuse 38 Missouri 23 North Carolina New Mexico State 0 Washington State 7 Indiana 13 Tennessee 0 Kansas 6 Utah 6 Michigan State Lofeos Stop Montana in Home Op Pace First Win By LeROY BEARMAX, Journal Sports Editor New Mexico, frustrated by fumbles and penalties, stopped itself when Montana couldn't, yet still managed to defeat the visitors 20-0 Saturday night at University Stadium. A home opener crowd of 21,805 watched the defend- the Lobos retained killed drives that appeared headed 1 gfsJ tip for dramatization on the scoreboard lights. Sophomore tailback Tommy Ledbetter fumbled once on the Montana 1, ending a yara anve ana again on ing Western Athletic Confer- ence Lobos even their football record at one win and one loss. With tackle Wayne Tvrdik and end Gary Plumlee opening holes that would make a canal digger gleeful, tailback MONTANA new MKxiro first downs rushing first dawns passing first downs prnalllrt total first downs rushing attempts yards gained rushing: yards lost rushing; net yards rushing passing passes intercepted by passing yardage total offense punts penalties fumhles-lnst 8 49 11-4 If) 94 3-9 0 44 3-10 0-2 33K l-noi 4-in '5 sin i Mij Ji a 'JJfhe Montana 3, killing a 56-1 oyard drive. The Lobos were: on the Montana 14 with throe minutes to go when Carl Bradford, another sophomore tailback, recovered his own; fumble on the 18.

Montana! l( i -iLiii; Kciiiii-a mini mit-clL. Joe Harris ran for 105 yards Contaned in 18 carries and UNM first, Whie thc Lobos six points of the 19M nains picnea up nu oi me 70 Dbos (3 yards in a 12 play is yards in a 12 play drive following the opening kickoff. The speedy bulldozer from Oberlin, Ohio, carried two Montana defenders the final three yards across the goal line with him. Hampton Scores Game co captain Orvey Hampton, promoted to the first string early in the week.j sped JU yards for a second IIAMPrON BACKKI) IM)VN: Montana's hutre tackle. Mike HAMPTON HOEDOWN: With Jack Abendschan leading the way, wingback Orvey Hampton, 23, gets a little running room on his 20-yard TD scamper in the second quarter for New Mexico.

The Lobos won their home opener from Montana, 20-0. (Journal photos by Ray Cary) timrs Saturday ni.uht. Hampton carried but two times, picking up 27 yards and a touchdown. lie returned two punts for 60 yards and one kickoff for 18. Tilleman, 77, put the stop on Lobo nnov TInmntnn for nrw nf tho fpv period Lobo score.

And Claude Ward, the man Hampton Moe Ban-eras who Placed at the No. 1 winEbackTipPe? Montana's graduate Moe Barreras who I tinnMn Vf nf A Luuidimm uidic Cowboys Overpower Washington State rt rt Weeks Holds Back On Game Analysis emerged with a 28-7 football victory. PULLMAN, Wash. W) Wyoming's grinding offense overpowered Washingt State in the second half here Saturday and the Cowpokes Bisdorf Leading Markham Play Bill Bisdorf of Denver fired a 69 today to carry a three-stroke lead after 54 holes of the Markham Cup Golf Tournament with a 208, eight under par. he logged his third straight, sub-par round on the par-72 four nuis country l-iuo course.

Bobby Hold of Denver card ed a 70 for a vi nne ill, UJ1C SllUfit By FRANK MAESTAS Coach Rill Weeks of New Mexico, who is among a vast army of football coaches who don't relish the thought of of talking about their team's performance until they have seen the game films, didn't have to say much Saturday night to show he was a pleased man. His team had just finished polishing off Montana by a 20-0 score and thc margin would have been more had not the Lobos fumbled away a couple of scoring opportunities. The only player Weeks mentioned immediately after the game was fullback Moe Barreras. "We were pleased with the way Moe ran," said Weeks of his back, who picked up 77 varHs in seven tries, nracti- all in thp fourth miar. Wvn H.rlm.n 1 ISO, Hot, HOUSTON lift -Louisiana State dominated play practi cally all the way Saturday night but had to use a late 28-yard field goal by Doug Morenu to defeat Rice University 3-0.

Moreau's kick came with two minutes and 29 seconds remaining. LSU was in Rice territory seven of the 10 times the Ti gers held the ball but a stub born Rice defense, prior to the late 67-yard surge, had halted threats that carried to the Rice one, 15, 20, 33 and 34. Huskies Humble Baylor by 35-14 SEATTLE Ofl Tiny Steve Bramwell sifted like a wraith through 67 yards of Baylor Bears the first time Washing ton got the football Saturday and the Huskies romped from there to a 35-14 victory over the airminded invaders from Waco, Tex. Washington kicked off, stalled the Baylor attack with a vicious defense and the Bears punted. The 155-pound Bramwell hauled in the ball at his own 33, danced behind good blocking and scooted at a slant into the end zone.

The little speedster ran an other Baylor boot for 52 yards in the third quarter but the tally was nullified by a clip ping penalty. Bavlor 0 7 0 7-14 Washington 14 14 0 735 Wash Bramwell 67 punt return iNorton kick) Wash Coffer 43 run (Norton kick) Wash Browning 13 run (Norton kick) Wash Browning nm (Norton kicki Baylor Hodge 55 pass from R. M. Marshall (Purvlt kick) Baylor Elklns 65 past from R. Marshall (Davies kick) Wash Douglas 1 run (Norton kick) Attendance 56,700.

The Cowboys trailed at half- time. Both teams had scored Wyomg WSI' First Downs Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by Punts Fumbles Lost Yards Penalized 15 8 236 144 137 61) 6-10 6-1H 2 2 5-38 5-40 4 3 57 74 quick touchdowns in the first quarter and settled down to a defensive battle. Washington State, trailing 14-7 early in the fourth period, drove to the Wyoming 35 before a fourth down play failed to work and the ball went over to the Cowboys. 7 0 0 14 at The Summary: WSU-Roth 1 run (Hedemark kick) Wyo Wilkinson 4 run kick failed) wyo tiartman 1 run tAlleman pats wyo-prout 35 pass from wukmson (Squires kick) Attendance 17.000 estimated. OSU Defeats Colorado, H-7 BOULDER, Colo.

(UPI) Oregon State combined a tight defense with the quarterback-ing of sophomore Paul Brothers to defeat Colorado in a chilly drizzle Saturday, 14-7. The Beavers, smarting from a 7-3 loss to Northwestern in their season opener, scored two touchdowns in the first period and held on for the win. It was Colorado's second loss in two games. Brothers, a 19 year old from Roseburg, passed for one touchdown and ran for the other. Oregon State 14 A 0-14 Colorado OS Moreland (Clark kick) 0 0 7 07 7 pass from Brothers OS Brothers 1 run fClark kick) ColoLee 5 run (Rogers kick) Attendance 17.500.

tlinr, i itiji tnii mult team back to the 21, ending they consis cntly stopped inu IlclIU IUII'llllU jl l.ZIR'S. Montana was held to 94 rushing yards and picked up 44 passing late in the game. The win could have been costly to the Lobos as fullback and linebacker Chuck Kelly suffered what is feared! to be a severe ankle sprain early in the game. But the injury to Kelly also sevfn! line luw iiKe a ianK, stiu nas re- tained his halfback speed and shifty hips, while getting his 1 i. mo olwpuunas Hampton, who also had a dazzling 60 yard punt return that set up the final Lobo TD, again turned in a superlative defensive job with throe unassisted and five assisted tackles.

Tvrdik was in on nine tackles, while Plumlee had a hand in eight, Linebacker Bob Hammond also was in on eight, while center Dennis Tidwell and guard Jack Abendschan also did their part in the fierce Lobo de fense, taking part in seven. New Mexico dominated this game as completely as it was dominated by Utah while ab sorbing a 16-0 loss last week. The Lobos tried only two passes and completed neither. They had to punt but once and Dave Shetler got off a 47-yard wind-aided beauty. TD Set Up A 15-yard punt return by quarterback Stan Quintana with just over three minutes left in the half, set up Hamp ton extremism in the pur suit of six points.

Quintana's return brought the ball to the Montana 37 and then the Santa Fe deceiver rolled out for 17 yards to the 20. On the next play Hampton took a pitchout and behind good blocking went all the way in. Tvrdik threw a key leveler on a Montanan at the 10. Montana dominated the third period when it mounted a time consuming 77-yard drive, using 20 plays to get to the Lobo 6. Montana Gains Life The Lobos had actually stopped the Grizzlies on their 42, when Tvrdik met fullback Bill Martin for no gain.

But Abendschan committed a per sonal foul and Montana was alive again. Quintana and Plumlee put the stops on tailback Paul Connelly at the 6 later in the drive and center Dick Ness broke up a Tom Huffer pass to stop the shenanigans. Coach Bill Weeks was able to let his second and third teams play a great deal of the contest and many besides Barerras showed a great deal of promise. Montana 7 7-20 New Mtxle UNM Harris run (Abcndscham kick) UNM Hampton 20 run (kick failed i UNM Ward 3 run (Abendtcham kick) Attendance: 24.305. Tech, Tech got no farther than its 43-yardline except in the closing minutes when David Baugh, son of the immortal Sam, intercepted a pass from sub-quarterback Gary Moore and ran to the Texas 39.

Passes to Sandy Sands set up two Texas touchdowns, Kristynik's passing and Ernie Koy's running led to another and Olen Underwood blocked Donny Anderson's kick and the ter jSaturday night to watch the Weeks also mentioned the State Fair Rodeo which ends fine punt return by Orvey jtonight. Hampton which he, like Mon- B(d(nf. chnrlir Brlck. tana Coach Hugh Davidson, Hand, corona, on Ring nmg. ir.ri.nrl hrnlrn thn pattw finon '2 Ppl Tl'rlcka.

On Muvnnke agreed nroKc me game opt n.HRll(Uy Don L. witon, Tucm. Hampton's ninback went SO; 4 Ravmnnd Hulin, Houston. 1 11 on Mesealern. 49.

60 yards and set up the Lobos Barrpl Mar MaM, final TD in the last period. Pmn. (oio, 2. Pat Marr, ima- a 1, rosa, NM, :16 3. Donna Wilken.

Hills- Asked the difference ne- itro. 174; 4. shay camiie, tween his team's performance! -7: LH 4: 1 1 6. Vivian tills. Cayamwa.

19 0 Saturday and that OI lasl steer resiling: l. John W. Jones. San unnlr nrr-iinct Tlt-ih Wfpks Luis Obispo, 3. 2.

Walter week against Ulan weeKs Callf i 3 Said: Don Brokj, Tulla, Tex, 4. R. nit nnr hlnckintr was Junes, Santee. Calif. 110; 5.

Hilly Joe 1 leu our oiocKinf, a VurMrn Portrr i .,,5. Llovd much better." tcil. Kirk, Colo. 7. Dean Drake.

Davidson, naturally 2otV py about losing, neverthelessther, cant. 46 5. tVl Saddle Brone Riding: 1. Shawn Davis. was pleased with the way hisiwimll4lli Ml)nU on 2 Dpnn team performed.

jRemers. Clar City, Minn, on Topper, r. 52; 3. Benny Reynolds. Melrose.

He didn't Single OUt any Kelsup. 47; 4. Ouane Rodewaid. individual but he did praise on snake bu, 46. Cowboy Calf Roping: 1.

Cauy Wash- hlS Squad as a Whole. bum. Albuq. 2. Tuffy Cooper, "Of Course yOU Can never (Monument.

:14: 3. Oerald Marr. :15 4 Charlie Myers, be happy abOUt losing bUt 3. Rod Townsend. Albuq.

thourht the bovs Dlaved well 1 E')p' "'i 20 7- U1UUKIH llic uuys pidyeti Benton Warrtlow, Del Rto. .30 0. It was by far our best effort! nnhmi huii Riding: 1. bo Asnom. of the year.

We got beat by! 2- Art Rlley' slot got the final UNM The Lobo ground game, be hind bone crushing blocking, picked up 336 yards and iuo might have had a fistfull of for fumbles. Two lost fumbles and one Arizona State Triumphs, 34-8 CANYON, Tex. OH Arizona State University exploded for 27 points in the second period and coasted to a 34-8 victory WEST TEXAS ARIZONA STATE 12 first downs 19 88 103 12-27 1 1 30 rushing yardage passing yardage pisses Intercepted by fiunts es lost yards penalised 133 219 15-25 1 0 15 over West Texas State here Saturday night. Three John Torok aerials and a Ben Hawkins punt re turn buried the Buffaloes too deeply to recover. Larry Todd caught passes of 4, 26 and 35 yards from Torok and then Hawkins took a West Texas State point 52 yards for the four touchdowns in the second period blitzkreig which broke up a scoreless ball game.

Arizona State 6 27 734 West Teiaa I 8 Aril State Todd 4 past from Torok (kick failed) Ant State Hawklnt 52 punt return (Davit kicked) Ariz State Todd 28 past from Torok (pass failed) Arts State Todd 35 past from Torok (Hawkins pass from Torok) West Texas Bundy one dirt (O. Allen pass from Bundy) Ant state Lewis 14 run (Davit kick) Attendance: U.027. Rookie Wins First Start for Angels LOS ANGELES Of) Bill Kelso pitched a four-hitter in his first major league start and Willie Smith homered as the Los Angeles Angels de feated Minnesota 2-0 Saturday night. MINNESOTA I LOS ANGELES ab hi Bethea 2b 3 0 1 0 Plersall ef Versalles St 4 0 0 0 Fregosl si abrhhl 3 0 2 0 4 10 0 4 12 1 Oliva rf 4 0 0 0 Smith If 3 0 1 0 Clinton rf 4 0 0 0 Rodgers 3 0 0 0 Torres 3b 3 0 0 0 Satrlano lb 3 0 10 Knoop 2b 2 0 10 Kelso 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Killebrew Hall cf Mlncher lb Batter Rollins 3b Grent Kostro ph Reese pr Totals 4 0 10 C4 0 0 0 3 0 10 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 30 I 4 Totals HI Minnesota Lo Angeles Vernalles. Hall Los Angelet 1.

LOB 000 1)00 00ft A 101 INK) mtt DP Minnesota 1. Minnesota 5. Los Angeles 7 2B Clinton. Smith (11). 3B Killebrew HR IP RERBHSO (2136 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 2 3 Orant 13-12 Worthirigton Kelso 1-0 1 56.

Downs a record third straight Southwest Conference foctball title. The last half was played in a drivinp rain as a record 4.1UU nuaaiea in me sianas. Turning to the forward pass, with quarterbacks Jim Hudson and Marvin Kristynik at the throttle, Texas rolled easily over the hopeful Red Raiders, while a leathery defense held Tech to two first downs. D-l September 27, 1964 -Standings- AMERICAN LEAGI'E Won Lost New York 95 51) Pet. Behind .617 Baltimore 92 64 Chicago 92 t4 .590 .590 .529 .510 .490 .490 .442 .385 .357 4 4 13' W'2 19'a 27 36 40 Detroit B2 73 Los AnReles 80 77 Cleveland 7t 79 Minnesota 76 79 Boston 89 87 Washington tin 98 Kansas City 55 99 Saturday New York 7, Washington 0 Baltimore 5.

Cleveland 3 Detroit 8, Boston 6 Chicago 5. Kansas City 2 Los Angeles 2, Minnesota 0 Games Today and Probable Pitchers New York (Ford 15-6 at Washington (Daniels 8-10) Minnesota (Pasctial 14-11) at Los An- 7jgeles (Newman 13-9) Boston Monoouquette u-U) at Lieirou (Sparma 4-5) Chicago (Hnrlen 11-9) at Kansas City (Odom 1-1) Baltimore (Roberts 11-7) at Cleveland (Siebert 7-7) NATIONAL LEAGIK won Philadelphia 90 Cincinnati 89 St. Louis 88 San Francisco 86 Milwaukee 81 Pittsburgh 77 Los Angeleg 76 Chicago 70 Houston 64 New York 51 Loal 66 66 67 68' 73 77 78 83 91 103 Pet. Rehind .577 .574 .568 .558 .526 .500 .494 .458 .413 .331 I'l 3 8 12 13 18', 25', 38 Saturday Results Milwaukee 6. Philadelphia 4 Cincinnati 6, New York 1 St.

Louis 6. Pittsburgh 3 San Francisco at Chicago postponed, rain Only garnet scheduled Garnet Today and Probable Pitchers San Francisco tMarichal 20-7 and Bolln 5-8) at Chicago (Koonce 1-0 and Jackson 22-10) 2 Cincinnati (O'Toole 16-7 and Jay 10-11) nt New York (Stallard 10-19 and Cisco 17) 2 Los Angeles (L. Miller 4-8 or Ortega 7-9) at Houston Bruce 14-9) night. Milwaukee (Clonlnger 17-14) at Phlhv deluhia I Burning 18-6). St.

Louis (Craig 6-9) at Pittsburgh (Law 12-12) OREGON DOWNS PITT PORTLAND, Ore. Wl Ore gon set up two touchdowns with long passes and held on for a 22 13 football victory Saturday night over a Pittsburgh team plagued by an in credible series of bad breaks tial touchdown, putting the Bruins on Penn State'- 4. rciA 7 7 721 Penn State 14 a 14 UCLA-Wltcher 2 past from Zeno (Zeno kick) UCLA -Champion 40 run (Zeno kick) PS Kuntt 4 past from Montgomery (Bowes past from Montgomery) PS-Stuckrath 1 run (kick failed) tCLA Altenberg 15 past from Zeno (Zeno kick) Texas LUBBOCK, Tex. De fending national champion Texas crushed Texas Tech TEXAS TECH TEXA I First Down II 71 Rushing Tardag 134 Paulng larlage 132 4-l Pastes t-15 I Passes Inlerreptei By Punts t-HI Fimtles Lmi Yards Penalised 45 23-0 Saturday night for its 13th straight victory and slammed the lead in its search for fine football Davidson. team," said The likeable young coach of Montana, in his first year as head mentor, said the punt return by Hampton clinched the game for the Lobos.

"That killed us for sure. Also when we failed to score after getting close a couple of times didn't help our cause any." "But we have a young team and they'll make mistakes, which is why we couldn't get it across." Rodeo Enters Final Stages An estimated crowd of 14, 000 filled Tingley Coliseum Peters Tins Over KC KANSAS CITY IT) Lefthander Gary Peters won his 20th game while Don Buford stroked three singles, scored three runs and stole two bases as the Chicago White Sox defeated Kansas City 5-2 Saturday night. tHICW.0 INSAH CITT ah hi tkribl Buford 2b 3 3 3 1 C'pan'rts ss 4 0 10 Robinson rf 4 0 2 0 Causey 2b 4 0 0 0 Hansen ss 3 0 1 1 Har Ism If 4 0 10 Skowron lb 3 0 1 OColavito rf 4 0 0 0 McCraw lb 2 0 1 OClemile lb 3 0 2 0 ard 3b 0 0 Gentile lb 3:20 Nicholson If 3 0 0 0 Charles 3b 3 111 Burgees DO 0 0 0 0 Mathews cf 4 12 0 Landis cf 0 0 0 0 Duncan 3 0 10 Berry cf 3 12 0 Mever 10 0 0 H'shb'g'r cf 0 0 0 0 Aluslk ph 10 0 0 g'aehle ph 10 0 OEdwards ph 10 11 Carreun 2 110 Mart.n 10 0 0 Peters 3 4 11 10 0 0 TiKils 34 5 13 2 Totals 22 I rakage Katuas City 100 211 4H1 Oil) OS) 2eO 2 Mathews. DP Kansai Cltv 2.Chice no 1 l.OH-K ansae CUT 4. Chicago 11 2B Mathews 2.

Pefers. Edwards. HR Charles 18 1. SB Buford 2. 8 Carreon.

SF-Hansen. ir i mis si Peters DIM 4 1-3 4 2 2 3 W.lehlm 2 1-2 1 0 0 0 1 Mever 2-1 3 2-3 4 3 2 1 1 Pena 1 1 3 4 4 0 1 1 Wvatt 2 2 114 0 Drar.wkv 2 3 113 2 VtP-Meer, Drebowkf. T-2 10. Arizona Smashes BYV In Circuit Encounter aneaa or rtero wimoeny oti Las Cruces and Vic Kline, buquerque. Host pro Don Klein was in fourth place with 213.

Professionals I Bill Bisdorf. Denver 70-69-69 2( I Bob Hold. Denver 70-71-70-211 Herb Wimberly. Las Cruces 72-68-72-212 Vic Kline. Albuquerque 74-71-67-212 Don Klein.

Albuquerque 71-69-73213 Cuehlo. Nogales. Artg. 75-72-69-216 Bill Blanton, Denver 71-73-73-217 Pat Rea. Denver 71-74-72-217 Tom Nielsen, Albuquerque 72-74-71 217 Babe Hiskey.

Pocatello. Ida. 74-72-71-217 Gary Carle, Billings, Mont. 77-73-67217 L. Harris, Stillwater, Okla.

76-71-70217 Roger Pedlto, Colo. Springs 75-74-68217 Guy Wimberly, Albuquerque 72-73-75 21R Bill Johnston, Phoenix 71-77-71219 Dick Stranahan, San Leaondro. Calif. 75-74-70219 George Clark. El Paso, Tex.

72-75-73220 Fred Atkins, Carlsbad, N.M. 75-73-73221 Ivy Martin, El Paso, Tex. 73-76-72-221 Lee Bonse. Casper, Wyo. 75-74-73-222 J.

D. Tavlor, Denver 76-75-72222 George Scheiter BUllngs 71-79-73-223 Cliff Whittle, Scottsdale, Arte. 67-77-79223 David Stockton, San Bernadlno, Cal. 75-72-78-225 Rav Bostlck. Fort Collins, Colo.

74-73-78-225 Amateurs Jim Warren, Albuquerque 78-80-78232 Olif Bovd, Albuquerque 77-79-77 233 Bvron Swedberg Hock Island. Ill 77-77-80-234 Don Thoeney, Albuquerque 82-82-70234 Hank Robinson. Albuquerque 77-79-79235 Tom Hornbuckle, Albuquerque 76-84-77-237 Roger Erlckson, Albuquerque 78-77-85-240 Don Dial. Albuquerque 80-81-80241 George Schreiber, Albuquerque 81-81-79241 7:30, Buddy Phillips John Crow: 7:37, Gene Toranes-John Drips; 7 44, Milo Luckett-Roy Stoddard-Tom DeBaca: 7 51. Bud Pierce-Bob Veylupek-Ken Writht; 7:58.

Larry Parker-Ted Hart-Joe Alstip. 8 05. W. A. McCharen-Bob Melrlng-John Dear: 8:12, S.

A. Simth-Wanen Smith-Ralph Haddad; 8 26. Don Sechrest-Paul McMullen-Billy Mova; 8 34. Ray Bostick-Paul Hardin Joe Tiano; 8:41, Luke Thompson Joe Durgan Tony Novit-i skv: 8 48, Fred Atkms-J. D.

Taylor! Cliff Whittle. I 9 02, Lee Bonse-Geo. Schneiter-David, Stockton; 9:09. Pat Rra-Dlck Stranahan-I rirk: 916. Ouv Wtmberlv-Bill i Johnston-Ivy Martin; 9 23.

Roger Pedi-go-Labron Harris-Tom Nielsen; 9:30. Gary I Carle-Babe Hlskey-Bill Blanton; 9:37. Bob Hold-Vic Kline-Herman coerilo; 9:44. Bui Blsdorf-Herb Klein. Last-Second Field Goal Gives Florida Victory JACKSON.

Miss. ID Bob Lyle booted a 48-yard field, goal with just one second left! nn the clock Saturday night to lead favored Florida to a 16-13 Southeastern Conference. i iniiirv.nl Qflnal I VlClUry UVCI llljyij JJiuutu MississiDDi State. Lyle's kick from the 38 was; a inrming unisn iu uau game which brought the crowd of 40,000 to its feet, dozen times by the running of both back-j fields. Zeno Carries UCLA To Win Over Perm Stale downs.

Rickie Harris set up another with a 41-yard punt return. Brigham Young brought a small 40-man squad including ARIZONA 15 IM 133 RRK1HAM VOl.NO first downs rasblnf yardage asainc yardage Mr, 114 I t-351 I 5 assea tnlerrrptrd 3 S-4M 3 ateee MMS females lost yards realises! 19 sophomores and they couldn't stand up to Arizona's power in the second half. BYU used two breaks for its only touchdown. Herb Belcher recovered Rickie Harris's fumble on the Arizona 27. Fourth down pass interference was called on Arizona and Brigham Young had an other chance from the 8.

nrlsbjra reimf Arlioaa 4 14 13 12 Uaf-rta haaa frnm Whit I Vat. lov kick) Arn-Hudlow 41 punt return meuoy kirk i VVU-Oboron 2 run (kick failed) Aria-Hudlow 49 punt return tMalloy kick) Arl Johnson 1 plunge (kick failed) Ans Oliver 19 nm (run failed Aria Oliver 1 plunite (kick failed! TUCSON, Ariz. MPt Long punt returns and Arizona's experience and depth overwhelmed Brigham Young University 39-6 Saturday night in a Western Athletic Conference football game. Floyd Hudlow, voted outstanding back, returned punts of 61 and 69 yards for touch 23-0 ball rolled out of the end zone jfor a Texas safety. The crowd was the largest Lubbock history, bettering by more tnan duou me previous high set by the Texas-Texas Tech game in 1962, when 42,000 saw the game.

Tesae 7 Teiaa Tec 4 4 e- Teg Phtllno 4 run (Conwav kick) Tx Koy 1 run (Conway kick) Tex riafety blocked kick rolled out of end lone Tn Kristynik 1 run (Conway kick) LOS ANGELES W) Quarterback Larry Zeno opened the scoring with a touchdown pass and ended it with a tie-breaking throw in the fourth PENNST. I'CLA First downs 15 13 Rushing yardage 196 163 Passing yardage 59 17S Passes 7-13 8-24 Passes intercepted by 10 Punts S-34 7-32 Fumbles lost 2 2 Yards penalized 57 63 quarter, giving UCLA a 21-14 victory over Penn State Saturday night. Penn State, blanked in the first half, came up with two touchdowns and tied the Bruins in the third quarter. With 34,636 looking on in Me morial Coliseum, Zeno carried UCLA 43 yards in six plays all but three of them passes and won the game with a 15 yard touchdown pass to Kurt Altenberg. A 52-yard throw from Zeno to Altenberg set up the ini.

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