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ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Page Twenty-One Purdue 6 Michigan State 0 Texai Tech 71 New Mexico A-M 0 USC .32 California 20 Stanford 13 Washington 7 Rice Texas .18 .13 Minnesota 22 Michigan i 0 Southern Methodist 14 Kansas 6 Utah 13 Wyoming 12 Illinois --20 Syracuse 13 Notre Dame 27 Georgia Tech 14 Baylor 14 Ohio State i 20 Wisconsin 19 Pennsylvania 9 Navy 6 Oklahoma 27 Colorado 20 Mississippi State 7 Alabama 7 Northwestern 27 Pittsburgh 21 Lee Leads Lobos to 41-13 Win Over Montana October 25, 1953 Undefeated Artesia Rolls To 52-20 Win Over Saints Speedy Tailback Scores Four TDs MISSOULA, Oct 24 (INS) Speedy tailback Bobby Lee sparked New Mexico to a pulverizing 41-13 Skyline Conference victory over favored Montana here this afteroon. Some 5000 shocked Grizzly partisans watched in utter amazement as they saw the Ala- OiailSllCS mogordo, N. junior race for missoula, Mont. (API statistics oi four touchdowns on runs of 41 the New Mexico-Montana game msc 10 six mree yaras to Doost his season's total to 42 nnint.o eo By HOWARD PETERSON, Journal Sports Writer The proud Artesia Bulldogs, stunned in the first half by a gallant band of St. Mary's Cougars, stormed back for an easy 52-20 triumph Saturday night to run their unbeaten streak to six games.

An estimated crowd of 400 chilled homecoming fans at Zimmerman Field watch in amazement as St. Mary's, favorite whipping boy of the AA Conference, snatched a 7-6 lead at tha intermission. But In the third period, tha relentless (round attack of the Bulldogs accounted for 33 points, with John Riddle, Fred Sanders, and John Riddle sbat- tered the Cougar defense. Sanders, Riddle and Beadla VSJt 11 First Down 262 Rushing Yardage 23 Paailng Yardage 3 Passea Attempted Passes Completed Peases Intercepted 2 Punti 84 Punting Averaga 7 Fumbles Loet SO Tarda Penaltied 14 2 38. 1 10 Here's How Top 10 Fared While Lee was putting on his spectacular showing, the New Mexico squad of Coach Bob Titchenal completely bottled up the Grizzly offense of Dick Heath and Dick Imer.

Both Montana backs left the game on I exas I ech injuries, Imer, the Skyline's scoring leader, leaving in the first quarter when he suffered a broken rib. Heath, the loop's foremost passer, was knocked unconscious in the fourth. The visitors' domination of the game was so complete that the 4 'J? 2ff 1 piled up two touchdowns each. Jerry Simmons and Clyde Bratch- NEW YORK, Oct. 24 (M Here's how the nation's top ten teams, as determined by the Associated Press poll, fared this weekend.

1. Notre Dame defeated Georgia Tech, 27-14. 2. Michigan State, lost its first game in its last 29, 6-0, to Purdue. 3.

Maryland, defeated Miami of Florida, 30-0, Friday night. 4. Georgia Tech, lost its first game in 32 to Notre Dame, 27-14. 5. Michigan lost to Minnesota, 22-0.

6. Baylor, defeated Texas 14-13. 7. Illinois defeated Syracuse, 20-13. 8.

West Virginia defeated Virginia 52-20. 9. Oklahoma defeated Colorado, 27-20. 10. Navy lost to Penn, 9-6.

er got the others as Artesia rolled up 407 yards rushing. In addition Beadle booted three Mauls In 7 1-0 Rout LUBBOCK, Oct. 24 (JP) Texas Tech's Red Raiders rolled up one of the highest scores in the nation here tonight by swamping New Mexico 71-0. The Raiders, losers only to strong Texas this far, used fifi nlflvpre in tha slnn oritr final extra points, and Bratcher. accounted for another.

Lobos' nine fumbles which set up both Montana tallies merely had the effect of keeping the score from running higher. Larry White, All-Conference center and candidate for AH-American honors, was the main difference between the two clubs as he master-minded a potent, charging forward wall into com- Lionel Romero, bothered by torn ligaments in his ankle, pass ed to Maurice Herring for one TD and an extra point after Roger Hathoot blocked a punt and Mike Nigro recovered on the Bulldog smashing the vaunted ly winding up with third-string Ple.tely la in the second quarter. Grizzly attack. College Scores Eart iresnmen playing. The victory margin was one of the largest run up by a Tech team in several years and the largest chalked up under Coach DeWitt Weaver who took over three years ago.

Striking the first three times White figured In three of every four tackles and once scooted 45 yards for a TD after intercepting one of Heath's aerials. It was New Mexico's initial con The Cougars stayed in the air-lanes as Fred Lovato connected twice with Boniface Shaw on scoring passes in the final period. Lovato also kicked one extra point Lovato, Romero, and Bill Mc- Iliini Pressed In 20-13 Win CHAMPAIGN, 111., Oct. 24 IB-Stan Wallace's two lone touch ference victory and gave them a they got their hands on the ball, reCord of one win one loss one Intyre hurled a total of 32 passes and completed 14 for 242 yards. The Cougars were only able to gain 55 yards on the ground.

Fortfham 40. Rutgan 13. Colgate 7, Tale 7 (lit). Army 40, Columbia 7. Penn 9, Navy 6.

Cornell 26, Princeton 19. Delaware 30. Connecticut 14. Maine 37, Bates 7. Brown 6.

Holy Croas 0. Penn State 27. Texaa Chiiitlan 21. Harvard 20, Dartmouth 14. Shippensberg (Pa.) 20.

Slippery Rock 14. Tufte 12. Williams B. Northeastern 41, Maafachusetta 14. New Hampshire 34, St.

Lawrenca 0, Lalayette 7, Bucknell Wapner 3S, Brooklyn College 0. Lafayette 7, Bucknell Gettysburg 20, Muhlenberg 19. aS. rv down runs and Elrey Falken-stein's passing ignited Illinois to ine leensans couniea points, tie against the Grizzlies' 2-3 mark. bfJ0l he eame was six minutes jit was also the second week in a old, held a 26-0 first quarter lead.lrow that the Lobos rolled up 4X a zo-13 victory today over Syra Alert play on the part of the nirBin una oi-u points to further reveal that Titch cuse.

Cougar defense, which intercepted t'iuu yet tuu cage. enal has uncovered a smooth of The unbeaten Illini, now the two passes during the first half Big Ten leaders, were forced to 2 3a slowed down the Bulldogs. However many other Artesia drives fense to blend with his rugged forward wall. In the first quarter, Montana's Paul Weskamp recovered a Lobo were halted by 150 yards in pen South come from behind twice and didn't hold a comfortable lead until Wallace's second touchdown at the end of a 45-yard gallop, in alties. Statistics Georgia 27.

north Carolina 14. Tennessee fi9, Louisville 6. West Virginia 62. VM1 20. Virginia Tech 32, Washington A Lee 12.

William and Mary 12. George Washing the final quarter. fumble on its 20. Six Heath carried the ball score. Imer converted.

New Mexico receiv over for a fc-' 7 ed and ST. ARTESIA ton 7. First Downs 7 Utah State Edges Rams FORT COLLINS, Oct. 24 (fP) Utah State cashed in two first quarter, fumbles for touchdowns and then staved off repeated drives by Colorado for an upset, 14-13, in a Skyline Conference football victory today. 4h7 nine playi.

Lee went around end "MWi riTii it 1 1' HiiT 1 li TV illiiTt fc'ar ajViiii8 61 41 The Citadel SO, Presbyterian 14. Alabama 7. Mississippi State 7 (Ue), HJsaisjlppi 28. ArJcanaaa O. Auburn 34.

Tulane 7. Puke 31. North Carolina State Florida 21. h. S.

U. 21 (ue). Furman 34, Davidson 0. Vanderbilt 55, Virginia IS. Kentucky 19, Villanova 0.

MARYS 7 55 i(2 297 32 14 3 4 3 10 It was the speedy Wallace who took over when Syracuse stopped Illinois' one-two punch, J. C. Caroline and Mickey Bates. With Syracuse ahead 13-7 Wallace sprang loose in the third period for a 55-yard dash across the goal line. Bob Wiman booted the conversion which gave the Illini a 14-13 margin.

Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage- Total Yardage Passes Attempted Passes Completed Passea Intercepted Punts Punting Average Fumbles Lost Yards Penalized ence romp over Montana. In hitting pay dirt four times, Lee brought his season's total to seven TDs and 42 points to vault him into second place of the Skyline scoring chase. for a TD. Ray Guerette converted. Minutes later Gurrette recovered a blocked MSU punt on the Montana 12.

Lee scored from the 4. Guerette converted. Lee scored again in the second LEADS NEW MEXICO TO 4I-1J TRIUMPH: Flashy tailback Bobby Lee, 170-pound junior from Alamogordo, scored four touchdowns on runs of 41, 16, 6 and 3 yards Saturday to lead New Mexico to a surprising 41-13 Skyline Confer Midwest 150 Purdue 8, Michigan State 0. Northwestern 27. Pittsburgh 21.

MORINO BY UlARTEKS: St. Mary 0 Artesia IN period on a 17-yard run around is 10 13-62 College of the Pacific 20. Maxouette The Orangemen from Syracuse or tie). end. Guerette converted.

Later Lee ran 41 yards out of St. Mary's acortng: TDs Herring, Shav t. Conyersione counted first on Pat Stark seven- USC Trojans Herring. Lorato. short punt formation for another Artesia acoring: TLa Sanders 2.

Riddle 1. Beadle 1, Lobo score. Guerette converted. ihe U-Maters stopped the Colorado Aggies four times inside the 10 yard line in the fourth quarter to save the triumph and spoil homecoming for 6264 fans. Utah State rushed for only 72 yards while the Colorado Aggies piled up 270 yards in their futile acore attempts.

Two field goal attempts also Wallop Thriller Simmons. Bratcher. Conversions Beadle Montana fullback Bob Dantic 3, Bratcher. yard pass to Bob Leberman, coming at the end of a 71-yard drive. With the rugged Syracuse line shackling Caroline and Bates, Illinois took to the air, and on two Falkenstein passes to John Ryan tied the score.

Ohio state 20, Wisconsin 19. Minnesota 22, Michigan 0. Notre Dame 27, Georgia Tech 14. Illinois 20. Svracuse 13.

Missouri 23, Nebraska 7. Drake 12, Iowa State T. Iowa 19. Indiana 13. Butler 47.

Indiana State 12. Wabash 24, Sewanee 7. Carnegie Tech 31, Case 12. Ohio Univ. 7, Miami (Ohio) (tie).

Omaha 49. Knoi 13. W'ashington 18L Louis) IS. Western recovered a fumble on the New Bears in 32-20 Mexico 44 early in the third period. Heath passed 11 yards to Eddie Anderson for the score.

Joe Ohio State Nips Wisconsin, 20-19 failed for in the waning Michigan 7. Auburn Tigers Clotz BERKELEY, Oct. 24 (P) for a Pacific Coast Conference Southern California's mighty Tro-! game so far this year who spent Mtllikln 18, Illinois wealeyan a. Detroit IS, Oklahoma AtU 14. Tularin flrppn.

34-7 jans delivered a smashing blow to I much of their time on their feet California's Rose Bowl hopes to-i watching the rock-and-sock visi- Southwest I tiinifiouii, 13., uvt. at in from the five and the last from the four. The Trojans' pulverizing defensive charges had a lot to do with the Bear miscues. A third-period touchdown by USC climaxed a 66-yard thrust. California tallied twice in the second period, one march for 69 dav when thev thundered to a MOBILE, Oct.

24 (JP) Ohio State Buckeyes, battled DeLuca's kick was wide. Two minutes later, Heath attempted a pass in his own territory. White intercepted and ran 45 yards for another score. In the final period, tailback Wayne Tucker returned a Montana punt 65 yards to the MSU 18. With 15 seconds remaining in the game, fullback A.

L. Terpen-ing bulled over from the one. The Trojans, defending PCC champions, winners last New 32-20 victory over the Bears in their annual football thriller. Auburn's Tigers came back from xrorn a iwo-ioucnaown rfpfpat hv the fourth quarter open- minutes. Al Kloeckner missed from 8 yards and Buck Rollins missed from four yards.

Indian School Stomps Mustangs The Albuquerque Indian School Kansas State 21. Wichita 0. Oklahoma 27, Colorado 20. 8 M. U.

14. Kansas Baylor 14, Teias AM 13. Rice IS. Teias 13. Hardin Simmons 26, W.

Texaa State 14. Houston 24, Tempe 20. Detroit 1. Oklahoma AM 14. Texaa Tech 71, New Mexico AAlt 9.

Years in the Rose Bowl and in The game was witnessed by 000 spectators the largest crowd rH. tIm, uTtrV arrnnndied todav t0 niP Wisconsin 20-13 tered Tulane green wave Satur- JuioT quarterback Dave Leg-day 34-7. Igett hit Howard (Hopalong) Cas- eligible to return, sidetracked the; yards and the other for 68. Both Bears on a field cluttered with. drives were capped by touchdown fumbles by the home team.

I passes from quarterback Paul Southern California went 58 Larson. A 65-yard advance In the Far West Newt Mexico 14 7 13 741 Stanford 13, Starting slowly, Auburn got its Sidv with a 60-vard touchdown USC 32, California 20. Utah Sttta 14. Colorado A A 11. New Mexlro 41.

Montana 13. Southern California 32. California 30. 0 6 013 used a good aerial game to blank Montana 7 yards almost on sheer power to final accounted for the Bears score in the first period. Three! third score.

more TDs followed California The victory left Southern Call- offense rolling late in the first; toss with 2:31 showing on the quarter. With fullback Charlie 'clock to cap the 13-point last New Mexico scoring: Touchdowns: Lee 4, White, Terpening- fumbles in the second period. One fornia undefeated in or out of the Washington 7 Mountainair 13-0 Saturday afternoon in a non-conference game here. Tha Indians' first score came when quarterback Allen King Conversions: Guerette 4, Arragoni. was from the Cal seven, another Stanford 13.

Washington T. UCLA 44. Washington State Oregon State 19, Idaho O. Oregon 2e. San Jose State 13.

Arizona stats (Flagstaff) 12, New Mexico Highlands g. Utah 13, Wyoming 12. Colorado College Western (Cole.) State 7 tut). Littles and quarterback; isoooy period scoring splurge. Freeman spearheading the attack, Hard-hitting Bobby Watkihs, the Tigers rolled almost at will in who rolled up well over 100 yards the final quarter.

rushing before being injured, Littles scored two touchdowns, smashed through from the two once on a one-yard smash in the Je first PIav the final Montana scoring: Touchdowns Heath, Anderson, Conversion conference, with two league wins and only a tie with Washington to mar the record. California's conference standing now is one win and one loss. tossed a 15 yard pass to endjimer- SEATTLE, Oct. 24 (yP) Bobby (The Gambler) Garrett threw like first period and again in the sec he was pitching the clincher game of the world series today and i aney t-yara run nigniigmea I 1 1 the Bears' 62 -yard touchdown rariTUngton IriUmphS 1 4-0 ueiesuno rapuyo on tne u. rapu-yo galloped the remaining 60 un-touched to paydirt.

The attempted conversion by Larry Silva was no good. Mountainair halfbacks Lasiter ond quarter on a three-yard plunge off tackle. Tulane 0 0 7 0 7 Auburn 6 7 7 1434 SMU Edges Jayhawks, 14-6 LAWRENCE. Oct. 24 A fumble and a 13-yard drive after the half Intermission gave marcn in tne nnai period.

Kight A. flnMiKra's n.man. half Don Marks traveled the lastUVr UUrangO 1emODS Stanford boomed to its fourth Pacific Coast Conference football victory, edging out Washington Penn Upsets Middies, 9-6 three yards. FARMTNGTON, Oct. 24 UP) Larson, a converted halfback 13-7.

And the visiting Indians needed Adams State College Downs NMMI, 37-14 ROSWELL, Oct. 24 (JP) Two alternating quarterbacks led Adams State College, Alamosa, to a 87-14 New Mexico conference victory over New Mexico Military Institute tonight. Quarterbacks Jack Knoblauch playing in the exacting pivot spot this season for the first time, tied Cal's pass completion record. His gambler's luck to survive when the Washington Huskies snapped out of a first half stupor to slam the Southern Methodist Mustangs! Farmington scored twice in the in A third period to defeat DurangoentuCky 1, VlllanOVa 14-6. LEXINGTON, Ky, Oct.

24 (JP) Tiny Sandoval scored the first Power-packed Steve touchdown for Farmington and fired a dormant Kentucky attack then passed to Norman Olson who with two dazzling last period went over for the extra poini aerial plays as Kentucky downed eight finished throws of the day and Archeleta made continual ground gains, but could never get close enough to make them pay off. The second score for the Indians came early in the third period. A surprise kick from Mountainair set the Braves back to their own ten, where they started their PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 24 (JP) Drought his total to 46 to tie the season mark set in 1951 by Billy Pennsylvania booted Navy right out of the unbeaten ranks today a 14-6 victory over Kansas surprisingly stubborn Jayhawks today. Kansas, crushed 45-0 by Oklahoma a week ago, cave the 29.000 Mais.

on a Held goal by husky td Lira over two touchdowns, one of which was nullified by a penalty. Garrett set up the second score himself by intercepting a pass on the' Washington 43 late in the Erick Johnson scored again foriVmanova in an mtersectional migna from the 25-yard line that gave the Quakers a 9-6 upset win drive which put them on the Detroit 18, A-M 14 fans sitting in clear, crisp weather in the final 60 seconds before a DETROIT. Oct. 24 UP) The roaring crowd of 52,210. second stanza.

He wound up ana a real treat in making a contest hit the end, John Steinberg, with of it every minute of the way. and Jack Kaps each collected a touchdown on a run and another on a pass. Adams led 8-0 at the end of the first period, but early in the second quarter, NMMI narrowed the gap when Jack Kennedy capped an 87-yard drive with a one-vard plunge to pavdirt. Adams led 22-7 at the half and passing and running attack of quarterback Dave Kline and half a 10-yard pass, zeroed in on Sam Southern Methodist, a South' Even a gift touchdown which the Quakers handed the Middies in the third period did not stem Farmington. Johnson received a grid tilt tonight, 19-0.

pass from Sandoval to score the I extra point HOl'STON 24. TEMPE 26 Timm, of Durango, made Du- HOUSTON, Oct. 24 (JP) rango's only touchdown when he Don Hargrove, 180-pound sopho-received a pass from Smith. (more speedster scored two touch- Farmington made nine first downs and set up another tonight downs to gain 156 yards, while to lead University of Houston to Durango with only eight first a 24-20 victory over Arizona downs advanced 163 yards. 'State University of Tempe.

west Conference championship Morley for 17 more and capped the drive with a touchdown pass to Cook from the 16-yard line. Jack Nugent scored for Washington In the third quarter, bounding around end for 10 yards to lavonte, scored the first touchdown early in the second quarter when tackle Jack Gunlock grabbed a Kansas fumble in mid-air and ran 39 yards untouched. Later in the second period Kan was never threatened from that point. the Pennsylvania charge. Penn scored first on a 36-yard march, literally handed Navy a matching touchdown and then surged back in the dying seconds of the contest.

Pitt Thumps Packers cap a 64-yard drive. back Bob Burgmeier gave the University of Detroit an 18-14 Missouri Valley Conference football victory over Oklahoma A. M. tonight. N.

M. Western Wins PORTALES, Oct. 24 A 22-yard field goal in the fourth quarter by Dave Murrell tonight gave New Mexico Western a 24-21 victory over Eastern New Mexico in a New Mexico Conference game. sas marched 80 yards for its lone Stanford 7 6 0 013 Washington 0 0 7 07 Mustang 20. From there King threw to halfback Glen Begay, alone in the end zone.

The conversion was made when King gain tossed to Papuyo. Northwestern Downs Pitt, 27-21 EVANSTON, 111., Oct. 24 (W Northwestern survived a mid-game letdown todav and, with two long passes bv Dirk Thomas setting up the winning touchdown in the fourth quarter, scrambled to a 27-21 victory over Pittsburgh. The big ten Wildcats struck for a 20-7 lead at the outset of the second quarter but the Panthers turned two pass interceptions into THE PLACE TO GO FOR THE BRANDS YOU KNOW Dunbar-Keith Timely JPlateau Hart-Schaffner 8t Marx Hickey-Freeman Oregon State Downs PITTSBURGH. Oct.

24 (JP) Halfback Jim (Popcorn) Brandt, making his first start of the sea score of the game. Penn State Clips Horned Frogs son, and fullback Fran Rogel pow ered the Pittsbureh fcteelers to a WE thumping 31-14 victory over 'f Green nay Packers tonignt in a Idaho With 19-0 Win MOSCOW, Idaho. Oct. 24 (JP) The Oregon State Beavers broke a season-long touchdown famine today, getting fairly fat with three for a 19-0 victory over Idaho in a slow battle between two Pacific Coast Conference also rans. The Beavers, blanked fivei f4; STATE COLLEGE, Oct.

24 Goin out tonight? It may be chilly. How about a little protect tire clothing lor those TERRIFIC (T) Tony Rados capped a pin nationally televised National Football League game. Mississippi Wins, 28-0 VALUES point passing performance by sneaking over for a third period touchdown to give Penn State a straight times before today. MEMPHIS, Oct 24 Mississippi powered over two touch scored in the first 3 v. minutes and jil-fi fLr.fu Christian in wide intersex a open downs, shook Harold Lofton loose then put together two long drives in the second half.

chilly nights? It't topcoat time need a new one? Drake 12, Iowa State 7 tional game today. Rados, whose arm is Penn State's best offensive weapon, passed for two touchdowns and helped to set up the last as TCU twice rallied to tie the score. Spotting the home team two touchdowns by the early part of quirK touchdowns and went ahead 21-20 in the third. It looked like Paul Blanda's three successful conversions for Pitt would be the difference then, but with five minutes left in the final period. Thomas hit Joe Collier, with two passes that accounted for 50 yards in a 68-yard drive to the Pitt 2.

Wayne Glassman then punched over for the winning TD. TENNESSEE ROMPS. 59-6 KNOXVILLE, Oct. 24 Tennessee romped to an easv 59-6 victory over badly outclassed Louisville today in a warm-up football game for North Carolina next Saturday, on an 86-yard dash for a third, passed for a fourth and four times stopped Arkansas drives inside the 20 for a 28-0 win today. HARVARD 20, DARTMOUTH 14 CAMBRIDGE, Oct.

24 (P) Dominating the play most of the 60 minutes he was in action. DES MOINES, Oct. 24 on OPENING DAY! COMING SOON! WESTERN WEAK UNIFORMS WORK CLOTHINO FIRST and GOLD The Drake Bulldcgs played favored Iowa State off its feet In the second half today to pull out a the second quarter, the Texans captain Dick Clasby inspired Har 12-7 homecoming football victory, tied it up at 14-14 at halftime and NOB HILL CENTER Open Tuesday Nifhts CENTRAL at THIRD Open Monday Night Scrappy Gene Gatewood sneaked! at 21-21 in the third period on a vard to a 20-14 victory over Dartmouth today as the Crimson celebrated the 50th anniversary of its famed stadium. I over from the one-foot line in the.two way passing performance by last minute of play for Drake's Ronald Clinkscale and Ray Mc-wlnning touchdown. Kown..

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