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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 61

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Iowa 61 Iowa State 10 Oklahoma 37 Colorado State 50 Purdue 28 Georgia Tech 17 Washington State 35 Brigham Young 0 Pittsburgh 8 Wichita State 21 Notre Dame 14 10 mm, I Chio State 62 Arkansas 55 Cexai Christian 0 Tulsa 0 ryoming 27 Nebraska 14 nir Force 25 Texas 0 cmi IIP! A Pmi SaU 27 Michiffan 45 Missouri it iUIVUIfeHll fcfcCllV ISV Wl 4 11011009 SMU 15 Wisconsin 23 Syracuse 0 Colorado 3 Washington. 7 Illinois 6 EP pirited Lobo. Drop 21-6 Verdict to UT i S. I iGlosson ran the competion By LoROY BEARMAN JTournal Sports Editor N'ew Mexico's spirited young Lobos gave the biggest University crowd in five seasons across the goal for the game's first touchdown. JEFF WHITE'S conversion gave the Miners a 7-6 lead at the half.

The Miners got their second touchdown before the third quarter was four minutes old, driving 83 yards with the second half kickoff in eight plays-. mf.xico flrat downs rn-hlnf i Mi Sunday, September 28, 1969 first (own! pantlnc first itnoni by prnaltlti total lint downs ruining ttempts yardi fslnrd rufthlnf lost ru-hlnf let jrards rushing pan-lnf yards passhif total sllcnuc lini( averaf rrtu.il rarduc prnallln rardt fiimbln lost ml I mi- jCraigo went the final 13 on a lead on Joe Hartshorne soccer-; beautifully-executed rollout style field goals of 33 and 27 around his left end. yards following Lobo intercep-1 UTEP's final TD came in the tions bv safety Ken Ross and opening minutes of the final I-30- jm straight Western Athletic ference contest. s-44 THE OVERALL losing string 1-4 back over three seasons, while the WAC streak goes back wiiile tne WAUstreaK goes DacK period after UNM failed to take tn nhna- oKn.it Wnro w. 1 uneoacKer Houston koss.

UIUVII VIII 4 HWUV "Vtui V- 4 V. I. I 1 1 1 aclvantageof the wind at its back Huff T0v.P! paen din aa-av tn to iven uoss was unaoie 10 piay a 21-6 victory in what might be A hard-charging UNM do- lne entire second nalf because of by punting on a third down and called the "Mistake Bowl" fcnse, led by game co-captain a shoulder separation which 18 situation from its 40. Coach Rudy 1 a Harry Price of Iowa Park, Icould shelve him for the season, Quarterback Rocky Long was aophomore-dominated had the Miners completely bot-While he was missing the trapped trying to pass on that moved out to a 6-0 lead over the, tied up in the first half, givingjMiners gained control of the.nlay, losing three yards. Jay highly favored Miners before 'the crowd of 23,074 many excit-jgani a dropping their 21st consecutive ling moments.

I lTEP lthout ftrst bullet, instead of the high game and losing their 21st I Meanwhile UNM took a 6-0 bTt I ImnmH tm tUa fwct hnlf unt that i ann Tlt 1ilfn Rm'nn He tnnlr Hip 1 1 It-14 III Lll III I in 11 lyVUL mm v. a lui a jf imiuj first one was a big one as it at his- 37 and brought it back 0 fullback Eugene Childs burst to the UNM 40. through a big hole in the midd'e SIX PLAYS later Childs of the line for 3T, yards to the cracked over from the 1 after a Lobo 45 and a 15-yard penalty 21-yard run by sub halfback against UNM spotted the ball on; Dave Watkins had moved the its 30. Miners into scoring range. Then two plays later UTEP's; The Lobo defense completely sophomore quarterback Bill dominated the first half with the Craigo, who had been talking to: two interceptions which led to himself because of the way thejHartshorne's field goals and a hard-charging, Price-led line pair of fumble recoveries, had been manhandling his of-j gut tne jo offense was fense, found the fleet Clyde: unable to capitalize on the great Glosson open at the 15 and ield itio nd it th defense.

The Lobos were inside of UTEP's 30 seven times in the first half but only managed six One 62-yard drive in 18, time- Bulletin SCOTTSBLl'FF, Neb. -New Mexico Highlands picked up its first win of the season Saturday, beating Hiram Scott College 26-9 here. Tim Tyree got two of the Cowboys' touchdowns, on plunges (A 1 and 2 vards. consuming plays died at the UTEP 20 when David Bookert's fumble was recovered by UTEP's defensive end Gene Mack. UNM had a second down New Mexico's half- I500KEKT Bt'LLDOGGEI): Mack (84) hunj; on to bring the Lobo down after a short cain.

Bookert compiled 82 yards while back David Bookert (44 eludes the grasp of Texas-El Paso's Jim Fabish (25) but defensive end Gene New Mexico's 21-6 carrvins the ball 19 times in loss to the Miners. and three at the Miner 18 when Bookert lost the ball. 1 THE SECOND period a yard punt return by Rocky Long; put the Lobos at the Miner Tennessee Rips Lobo Woes Mounted TEMPE. Aru. i fl Oregon State scored three times in th third period Saturday enroute to 30-7 interseclinnal football vilcory over Arizona State University.

i iu Or: fci--j: I V0 but a UNM clipping penalty coming on the heels of an illegal procedure penalty pushed UNM Auburn, 45-19 back to the 45. PETE KENDALL off, the receivers couldn't catch from scoring a touchdown now- Two series of downs laterj "Like Topsy, the misfortunes of the ball and when the receivers ja-days, you've done something." UNM was at the Miner 28 the New Mexico Lobos acainst! were open, we just plain: SEVEN TIMES New Mexico KNOXVILLE, Tenn. i thanks to a penalty for interfer-lLTFP football teams continued overthrew them." 'drove inside the UTEP 30 in the! Tennessee bolted to a three ing with a fair catch. But the to grow and grow Saturday. THE ONLY APPARENT in-! first half and all the Lobos could touchdown lead in the first half LOS ANC.ELES (UPI) -Hardrunning Clarence Davis raced 73 yards to a touchdown on the first play of the game Saturday night to start the University of Southern California off to a 43-6 football victory over Northwfstern's Wildcats in a penalty-riddled contest.

Lobos gave up the ball at the 26. And down in the stands, as the jury 0f the night was strong' get out of that was two field Saturday and then survived a After falling behind 7-6, UNM engineers were busy turning Kenny Ross, who caught goals. Lartant drove from its 39 to the Miner 28 the University Stadium a hard shot in the left shoulder Although the Miners moved st; uy i 7 before losing the ball on downs: Lobo head coach Rudy Feldman; and will be out of action for considerably better in the JAuourn to trun ttie Jigers 45-19 and on the next play UNM end busied himself ladUng out praise 'some time. jond half, Dobbs said he madeiU1 0UHleastern Comerence Mike Buck fell on a Miner for the Miners' machine. I Feldman was reluctant to no adjustments at intermission.

jPener tor boU1 teams- fumble at the 24 jarred out of: "UTEP has some good backs single out outstanding efforts; "We just settled down and ex- The Vols had turned fumble the hands of Childs by a vicious an(l some good receivers," said: among the Lobos. "I had the ecuted better," said Dobbs. (recoveries and pass intercep-Price tackle. But Hartshorne Feldman. "They played good impression that Harry Price "We had so many mistakes in tions into two touchdowns and a never got a chance to try a third footbal1 when il counted and; (sophomore defensive end)'the first half that we just field goal in the first half after field goal because of a bad snap took aav'antaSe of n'ost ofourj played well," he said.

"But I'd 'couldn't get going. But you can 'driving 80 yards with the open-fromcenter. -mistakes and mental lapses. rather not single out any other! expect that from youngsters. Wei ing kick off in the reigonally UNM threatened only Feldman allowed that the! players without looking at the; have almost as many young televised game.

K-State Defeats Arizona. 42-27 Lobo Coach Kudy Feldman a- Hopes Dim TUCSON, Ariz. Kansas State: more in the game, driving 59 'de P-'Mms. tven tftougn tne detense players as Rudy does. We had 11 Lobos continued to make prog overwhelmed Arizona 41-27 with vards in 14 davs after ITEP's ress m.

inf. "gni wretuon piayea well, you nave to re-players who were playing in r-nnntu u-u second varsity speed Saturday night as Harrison second TD. This drive was also aga'n s' stl11 had some only their it Hii rr. a i in citi tftT hi si I I and Mack Herron. who ran the killed bv a fumble when Larry r.tulu.r UUIU.d' 'game Cld.

Late in tne: TV.hh atn nraiced Vow Mp- longhorns Drop Ttn-Wstwm 11 run (Hum kick Tcn-McLrrT run (Hunt kick) Aufc-ro RiifT Tm-Orlonc 4 put from looK (Hunt kirki Ten-ro int Ail-riirrwr 70 pi from iulllva (RutT kirk) better defense and, at times, wei first half. with the home folks niau iiZSZ w.mhu.u managed (0 make some yards ahead 6-0 on two Joe Hartshorne i "th'fvbf 4 Mini i -MJon the ground. I was disap- field goals. UTEP went twice to; im ed club xhev hit and A.b--rurr;fr 34 pui from lulllvt a die. uuu.lv ivansas aiaie line n.i uau ui uivu completely dominated Arizona, offense nse on tcott (Kuril T-Tech, 49-7 keeping its running attack to a worn in our passing game.

It the deep secondary for a touch-i IT te Wre than rl the running game cpompd when we cot our oasses rlnun tho ennt K'nn- Rn hzA lhe? mt hard- We hacl more tnan K'- dng well, but it had no supJ? we wanted with them tonight. lei vacan alter ne departed just; T-Wii 1 m- i only minutes before with his nllfnI.vlwi That tu tnu 1.1 inh.rv outplayed us That No 84 limt kick) loss of 10 yards. port trom a passing game wnicn: II from a Dassine came which it irom a passing game men i 1 tnwrcfptioB (Hunt This was the second straight:" throws droPPd or I ffluS throws dropped or off target hflStPm kill: )ha (Harrv Price) is quite a player. But, typical of the attitude of AUSTIN, Tex. CP Texas' to the 12 in three plays, and for Kansas State of tne quarterbacks being awesome backfield and the Billy Dale crashed over the end Big and the lwh ycar in nished hard and dropped for key ballhawkine Campbell twins bcind a row that Arizona has lost its losses.

nirinvZVh cleann8 block for opening home game. This was1 Bookert got loose for 82 yards To Panhandle By Extra Points the Lobo defense in the early: Sih.w season, nobody was shoving the fluf: blame on anvbodv else. i but thKe half ff our "That was onlv one plav." several times, said cornerback-safety Bob1 'i, just can say enough about first touchdown. tha Hnfpat in fnr in 19 carries, while fullback Sam The only time Tech crossed freshman coach Bob Weber. i Scarber picked up 47 yards in 14 midfield in the first half was in, A couple of eaeer sophomores totes.

Gaines. "It doesn't really mat- ne.JD "uay "as aone in me GOODWILL. Okla (LTD Iowa Rambles Past Cougars IOWA CIT', Iowa (UPI) jSophomore tailback Levi Mitchell ran the opening kickoff 92 yards for a touchdown to set the pace Saturday for Iowa's 61- fhp final minnfp uhon Xmni Ar; in fnntAntinn Thp harn-nmniPP rhilris nflrnr! pw tYirn riHHloH tpr u-hnc man ua ah Loos. Ana mcy tier ds 7 Saturday night to keep the fourth-ranked Longhorns undefeated in their last 11 games. The 1969 Cotton Bowl champs, showing off their new artificial turf for the first time, rolled to a Watson intercepted James through its first half and gave UTEP's ground attack with 107 Panhandle in the air Saturday two passes in the first half.

tney P0 along, Bing 10 Street's pass and raced to the it hope for the future. in 14 carries. for 388 yards, but the assault: When the secondary breaks somebody. each Longhorn 48 where Forrest; Basketball star Charley Mc-j Craigo, who completed but; wasn't enough to stop the down, we've got to help Wiegand caught him after Street Kee, who didn't play freshman, two of eight passes in the first joklahomans who combined their! other." sloped Watson UD. hall rvfnrnorl a liftoff 01 varHc h.ilf hit nn i nf 1 1 in th spc.

aecanlt a ith a sa-ift trrniinrl THOIT.H FFT 1f IV AS Next Aggie Foe TrtM Trin Trrk 42 IT! and caught 23 and 38-yard passes ond and totaled 147 a game for a 21-19 victory. still talking in guarded terms of It Kpafpn zl-lj Ttck Trsaa liul niflr.t lnc ha hi nrkic nignt loss, nad 7 ii t-4 from Ml 114 Brian Lindstrom for three tnrougn tne air. Mike Franks hit 21 ot 40 and tne praise 33 romp over Washington State. The Hawkeyes compiled 696 yards on offense to set a new PwitEf Trc! Puntu rimhif lnf ct-d: run iPtiier ku-ki Lindstrom, the oth- UNM's shuffling quarterbacks 'lost onlv one to Pandhandle by for the spirit of the crowd. HMMOND La (UPI) 14-141 JIM II 3i 7 1 1 er sophomore, passed for 248 Frank Gorman and Rocky an interception.

"We've got eight games to go Southeastern Louisiana tailback school record. The last time that in-M cmpbei 3 pm tnterrptioii vards. even acainst soeedv Lone could connect onlv five Ka.nrn broke the scorine ice and I hone the crowd stavs with kii i (T'iltT k.ckt Kansas State secondaries. times 29 attempts tor 4K yarns in the second quarter ot us, ne said, "ihey gave us reCord 37 times and scored a Washington State was back in UT-Worwr 1 run (FiltT kirk. VT-Dn.

1 run (Frlirr kirki TT Odom 9 put tram Nikppr 28-0 halftime lead and started playing substitutes a couple of with Gorman hitting only tour of what had been a defensive game great support tonight, and I touchdown to carry his team to iQ22 (n- Orrt Kick) iwitn two Domos oi aj ana minx one ot mcse aays we De 21-19 victory over Lamarl )Wn Houston Is Upset The Cougars outscored Iowa minutes deep in the second half, IKiIsTON koss was in on i yards. From then on it was a aole to pay them back. next opponent of New' Lobo tackles, while Price took catch up game for Panhandle. The Lobos will have a chance Mexico State. Saturday meht.

Okla. op in the second half, but by the intermission the Hawkeyes had built up an insurmountable 44-0 when the score soared again. The victory gave the Cl MmAD Tf) Lonehorns an early 1-0 lead in LUdl lUlllUlt I STILLWATER. Quarterback Bob part in nine before LTEP; Split end Greg Pinkerton. an next week to do just that.

That's Lamar's Tommy To ml in Cutburth ill touchdowns jnd wj ii-j uim.i mum. "lui.inrew mrw wucmiown passes, threw for two the Southwest Conference and' Southwest Conference and'n ran fnr ann'hor a fhn was 111 vn 10 nve aeriais on ine nanus oi iiiiKnij ivaiisan. mo to sp.u receiver i ai rail iw dilinmr Odiuiudj uit aj r.ih Danlpral fori ITFP Pnarh RnKhv IVrvh tr. anrl 1A rHc i I I nged losses to Tech the past Jjfjfj5 DflyOr Quarterback Mike Click aven rpinvonDtoH nklahr.ma i i tt. i i.

Oklahoma State two years. University Cowboys upset Houston 24-18 in an intersec- Calvin Taylor, the middle guard, 123 yards. couldn't say enough about his and he hit Ron Gcbauer on a 67- 7J xi took part in 18 stops. Daolezal's touchdown throws defense. vard touchodwn pass.

But a bad 6ovTs short runs. He aitef. a iic in.ij iiohh3 rnc ir ii ATLANTA, a oP In tho Damn nftor Rill 7nnalar put 12 points on the! "Our defense saved us center snap on one conversion Panhandle side of the tonight." said the Miner mentor. 1 attempt and Lhe failure of Doug twV and threw one 21- part of Texas' rugged front four! i Sophomore passing sensation tional football game riddled by T. riDOed the ball loose from Tech Charlie Dudish pulled Georgia penalties.

n.H.wn. scoreboard, though he com-1 "Our offense put us in a hole Matthews to ran for a two point dIU V- 4 I 7 ri Krw quarterback Joe Matulich and; Tech out of the fire for the i w' pf.u,.. rrm cnif. pcted only 8 of 24 for 132 yards, several times in tne nrsi nail, conversion itn 4.14 remaining IS JB-TJ i ii Ml tun 7-i Mike Campbell jumped on it at confj 5traieht eek denied SaturdayjfHtu wiirt. kwk he ran seven yards for the but our defense came throuch.

in the third quarter Pnim VI jut kickoff to CriMm muni AuXJdiu VtaT" third Panhandle touchdown. 'Anvtime yoo can keep a team Lamar a tie. Bullish Steve Worster rammed, n-io decision over Baylor in an osu cmtvrut pm en m. mierseciiunai iwioau game. osu ctwr 1 rur (Pmn kirk With 44 seconds left, the 1 posed Dudish fired a 21-vard ph to wrwa Georgia in Rout kicki Smith ran iMiumm kk-kl I -Um 1 run (VttoMMi kvk I MT.r 2t pM from lrt iHsmi kirk i 1" -Lrrr- rm (Miutt klrk Ok 1 ikKk fBd TO E.

12 paw -nn WSfmiir (XtmtM n-i ra a 1 from I (IdT r.i. Aggies Stall UTA, 16-7 ARLINGTON Tex. (UPI) plunge by quarterback Rhett James has been held under 100 kicked eight times for a 42 1 a 42 ci FMSnv sr (a Quar- slll(i Pa lo nauudcs oirve; th crt pn Hob-n i ru orKooir rr.n tvmir for Att 15 long scoring passes and ran overitwfndown- for a third touchdown Saturday! 0 l-m cr-k ran 'kick fftH I 1 mi llrhufO ktrkt Until the last-minute aerial I barrage by Dudish. it appeared OjlOrtS jCOfS jthe game would end in a 10-lOtie! I the game to lead Georgia's football team to a 304) rout of Clemson. PM (ll(ill 5t' virwr 1 run ipM Urult WSC Kltr pw WlfAor KTBori A-41J41 The New Mexico State Aegies.

Pu'man with 2:38 left in the sec-yards in a full game in his average, unable to get a rolling offease in cmd quarter. varsity career. The Agsries, led by George gear, stood behind their defense Halfback Ron "Po" James, The Rebels fina'lv pot on the Weels. got to the Arlington to stop the University of Texas who collected 74 yards in 24 scoreboard in the third quarter Passr i tim a net loss of from tw.n rmi rrwmi.L Tv.r.:.4..-: 1 with Baylor coming at Arlington 16-7 Saturday. on a 34 pas, pi3V from ras in tne game tne Ag MI4 Cics best detersive game since a BoH'linf Green Win 14 quarterback Ronnie Faulkner to end Tommy Lucas.

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imSSwtchby Laney Cook. wM until phmge capping an 80-vard tfy? march, then passed for S3 yards third.tram to Dennis HiKhes for the second. 4 WkT I T-l rrt. 1 I 1 TH U-i: Hl.liil r.Fri ttmm I IW I klrkl -ri fnn rfw H(Ma Itwi (mm' Tf-h- fwi 14 put iHtm rk a i The Aceie defense put a lid on 'J the Rebels, holding them to 62 yards nt rushing and a total of 18. the best defensive effort for i New Mexico State since 17.

1 rk-f Mai mtrwr anipiyit IT' ry Nairn h) win ever Northern Arizona 17. Arlmr.on could pick up DATON. Ohio i.P Bowling but 62 rushing vards in 42 totes. GrwD tunwl four P5 ir" ercrptions into two touchdowns I Jl1 Saturday tight as the Falcons V- p-rrr jktw kyk dumped Dayton Z7-7 in a uoo-itlJa'JL. enrtference game.

waa terception from elcht vards out by lirebacker Gerald Burns TV Aggscs had 246 total vards carries, got the Agcies on the the Aez.es the insurance r-- i CV. pwt SfOe-AS (Cf-r Cf.rT li Vw offense. scoreboard a second time when 'hey nwied to cUikb tne tin. The Am es cot on the he booted a 54 yard field goal. It l'i-mnnliMlM(nM T-FrW Jl mu Dajrii Ji A hieh for NMS was the BGSUs 12th straight wia erer ll- -f Urtl rll Wu J4 jn PMtm 1 lxrrTrt, Davon.

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