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Northwestern 20 Michigan 7 Oregon 20 Air Force 3 Michigan State ..19 Notre Dame 0 Ohio State 15 Purdue 0 UCLA 19 California 12 Kansas 33 Kansas State 14 Iowa State 27 Colorado 0 Alabama 7 Tennessee 7 Mississippi 53 Stanford 19 Tulane 7 Washington St. 14 Lobos Explode Running Game for 28-7 Southern Cal ....22 Wyoming 21 Utah State 28 Washington 15 Brigham Young 6 Montana 0 Auburn 7 Oklahoma 23 Arizona State 24 Georgia Tech 6 Missouri 0 Colorado State 9 Win PAT Is Difference Bankston Scores Two; UNM Gets 3rd in Row By DAN Journal Sports Fditor TUCSON, Ariz. New Mexico's Lobos unveiled brilliant runninir by Fullback Ho Bankston and Halfback October 18, 1959 1 A Longhorns Edge Porkers LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (LTD defeated and untied, -via Eart Shirley passed to Jack played before a sellout err Collins for a fourth quarter of more than 40,000 fans the touchdown that gave Texics a largest throng ever to see a 13-12 victory over a fighting'game in Arkansas. Arkansas team Saturday that' For Coach Frank P.roys' outplayed the Longhorns but Ra.orbacks, it was a he; fumbled way to defeat.

breaking defeat. The Southwest Conference Generally, the Razorba Thomas here Saturday nijrht as they ground outlp I II -Sr jtlt mnJtootball Scores XV tm.y ui i iik iii, i.imn nwiiiiuiu The win was the third it. AS A -vV3 4 A Ml led by a wild running ha'f'o -It game between the nation's No. 3 and No. 14 teams, both un- First O'ikih A Rushinc 1 ardnj.

I il Passing Vardik'. f) JCV Trounces 19 it 19 3-31 4 .1 3 11 I Paift By Pnnl Filnihli-s lt lanln Texas straight for tin- Lobos who rind dropped two rly Rami's. It' whs the third straight win over Arizona which handled New Mexico like a poor cousin in past yean. Bankston, who earlier this year was notched as an outstanding blocker and defensive plaver, blossomed with long runs from draw plavs. He scored two of New Mexico's four touchdowns and kept other scoring pushes alive Halfback Rob (randill and quarterback George Friebrrg added the olh-r I.

oho touchdowns. Thomas, who has Ion lived in the shadow of I NM's star runner Hon Perkins, proved a valuable substitute after I'erkin came up with a bruised knee early in the first half and spent most of the tame on the bench. Sharing the spotlight with these runners was new Mex--ico's hard charging linemen. named Jim Mooty, Thp the heavier Longhorns, ar.d tie FORT WORTH istaip.ed Porkers showed more cbimhprintf ffinnt rt T.va; Bo Rankston drive than Texas. Christian came alive witn ex-, marchnd plosive runs by Jack Spikes'most of it co-mrg and Harry Moreland and a runs and jump pa deadeve passing attack engin- second touchdown in quarter that gave th S9 yards on short for the th rd Raz If Im.

i 14. Yv lV LuM.t.Jfjf -i i 1 I xl '0 1 vn and WV lie picked ui on a fonr'h b- il-l' a temponry VZ- lc it. i Uavl3 lexas jy-tj saiuraay ana rema.n in the Southwest Con- i -inform r'k A 1 But then the Razorba-kt committed one of their diMS- two yards to go si'ua' i in. The Lobos finally piMied to the Anona 5 wuth a first down It took all four plays to get t. erence race.

tron fumhles when They kept Arizona nff-balame over. On the third down a Per-after the Wildcats gained an kins run left the ball on the early but brief lead the first goal line. Ciand.tll finally car-period, over to cap the drive which Arizona's expected parsing mpvrd 87 yards in 15 plays and attack failed to materialize Ed Reach kicked the extra r. i. HIKOfGH: Oregon's fullback ii i i 1 Dave Powell (I!) picked up yards before Mii.m i 'I, 4 Miiiiiirv 1 being stopped by left end Bob Brickey (83i of Force.

Oregon beat the Falc'ons 20-3. (UPI Telephoto) Texas Christian's Lance Alworth dropped a p-nt largest crowd in history and Texas recovered it on the 0OU saw the Horned 31. Texas drove to a outplayed in the first period, touchdown with Shirley p-run up 22 points in the second. ne the final three yards to I Spikes ran 23 yards for a Collins. touchdown and kicked a 33-- Actually, the difference in vard field goal.

He also inter- the game was the extra pf r.t cepted a pass to set up a kick that quarterback Boi.by touchdown. Lackey sent through the crcs TCU blasted out 237 vards bars after the first Texas tou-h. point. i 7. fpf I 'I' I i ilni.arr II i ll 9 S.l:'i.-".

I'. CI 11 KW MKXHO Hrl lluwni Arizona's first attempt to AKIZON 1 X.I 3 Wolfpup Drive Nips oiur ttliri ir.i.t wto jwini'u cuiu -a i4 r.m- fit: ilkfH Triir. in and as the second quarter op- Kii'hini 1 arilac I'ft'tinc lanlnt)1 PaM I'linU 1 anU I't-nnhfra 3 (I I I VI 1 3M ened again -1 start- Th-s ed a touchdown drive rW i i Vr i 7 on the ground with spikes down. Lackey, htmseir, rai making 76 of it. The Frogs scored the touchdown on a intercepted three Aggie yard sneak, with Spikes gathering.

Arkansas capitalized on a 1 Va Sia-f Vl S-I-. K.nl mm "rllai-d 11 Arizona Freshmen, 14-6 time Thomas moved the bail to during the game as Lobo dc- Arizona's 18 before New Mex-j fenders time and again caught lr0 quarterback Fnherg was1 I'M in two of them. F.t.m Kn ii-k New Mexico's Lobo fresh- a Wolfpup eleven over Ari- originated when they took pos- quarterbac Jim Geist and thrown for a loss attempting to Xi Eddie Wilson behind the line r'n A super farced thin red l.ne! Thp dHve d(ad Tfn)p. A4I also helped the wildcats lose fumble to take an '17 fi-0 lead. After Lackey had fumbled the ball away on 'he jTexas 25.

the Porkers droe to I the five where quarterback Jin Monroe tossed to end men, unable to hold onto the zona's freshman team since session on their own 49 after r. fiir- Baylor Pounces bail during the first three quar- when a UNM team paced an Arizona punt. 14 the bad four times by fumbles ynJr ters, clung to it long enough by Don Perkins and Chuck Fullback John Putman from Two of these lead to L.ODO for rout-hint tave I niversity i'iS" i ito push across a fourth-period Roberts turned the trick, 44-Toledo, Ohio, and ex-Albu- Tex if Baylor Butler for the touchdown. F.ed tomhrlown Saturday niaht and 28 nernne lliirh Srhnnt hatfhieL t- iof Mexico new life. An- Ui M.

on lexss lec ti eriuis; Akers the KICK. other IS ra oentity. tnu 'i a in A "lp -oain uon "oupups nooojr anuago iook turn iut- nieht to beat the Red I the second quarter. r-ii' Fwn' their season grid snapped a 6-6 deadlock midway tint the ball, and Quarterback Raidprs 14.7 and brcik eve.n'kansa, had a char.ce to go Mexico's forward wall helped for Dfrsona oui mnv.d 1" 1 S' Tt 1 but Akers' field al ii'i i iai nun a inpan P.nildji i ii. Moorhmd i Stat.

Adalpr-n 10. A-ifrm-i ifrom inside the 15 was bln -d. to nn up tho score. Mclorkie the Lobos run up 291 vards on Nfw Mpxiro mid.fifld the ground and 70 yards Thomas and Crandall enm-throiigh the air. bined their runnirg with two New Mexico defense limit- pas completions bv Fnherg- -ed Arizona to Ro yards ruslunt one to John Shaski and one to and 38 yards passing.

In most The Bears snapped up a fum-l 7he best football of the ga r.e ii rh jn i 71 I I I I I 1 iook ii over irom a oui. ble in the first quarter to fame on Arkansas' 80-v rd fM nn i 4 Reserve Quarterback Joe Rip Highlands, 13-7 jTiro if To Vi art ohnarl in j. Vs mi Cromartie skirted right end for Vu the second quaiter, and luncirc over from the 3 if. "Mrki rlc i A i S-4 New Mexico the conversion that other stitistin also enjoyed a ona's one. Fribeig carried oer then went 41 yards in 12 plays ti -1 healthy rdtf.

LAS VEGAS, N. M. (LTD Charles Cowan, who also made vaulted New Mexico into a 14- 21. Illl': to take the lead in the second 23 7 in first downs, 3S1-123 In 6 lead. The clock showed fi 43 The Arizona State lumber- th,) rr half and stay on top.

Highland failed to capitalize remaining. Arizona never was tn 1 1. A 0 s.ni:rt'.-n nk'ihurra i okiOt.i'i, lv 'i-'i'-hI ikl-inotn iT. y.av. jacks of Flagstaff spoiled High LarV.ev total ardaKe; 7-2 in pa.ev"K"'" completed: and 1-0 in Inlercep-j Mexico defenders threw tions.

the Wildcats for two big losses A-k i' 1-. Ark- M' mv- 1 run iv .1 run on some breaks but kept the able to muster another senou land University's homecoming Baylor was forced into a goal line stand in fading minutes of the game to win. Tech drove 1 il: iln4 rs 3 T9l pre-game lav- threat as the Wolfpack ron- with a 13-7 vietorv in a 11 Okli 7 lilr.i Si.i' in r.iio-ail" r. I I.ikelanrt i is Mni.m The Lobos lost the ball twice on attempted passes. The sec nines dices ui cepiea inree rsiuen passes in with.ri inches of Baylor's goal the final six minutes.

game. onH time Aritrnna u-a in mini iciur 1.1. omki-. II tier Conference tilt marred by myriad fumbles. Mel Hannah of the Lumberjacks capped a 47-yard drive times.

i Annul A l( A. UI.J SMU, Rice Ik But the Baylor line stiffened The first of the Lobo fumbles i.cut rumoie.1 and na 1,1. Wminrr tough at the start, rolling for and stopped the Red UCLA Gets By Winovich recovered for brought some gioom to New Bob with a three-yard leap and Bill, a touchodwn the first time they on a fourth down quarterback: HOUSTON, Tex. Rice's HH.H SI III Mil is started a s.h Mexico when Arizona took it ew Mnxico. Tucker made the extra point Gained noession of the ball.

by Oien Amerson wnirh Owls nnd to snuti out a arana- and laun he1 a sustameti drive driv which ended in hitter! M.rv in the first half. I LOS ANGELES Full- a rannoH -Kh IP If. A'Im- i. iPd.nn. was capped with Carl left tne can wnnin a frustration as four When New Mexico was un- hair's tie comeback by magician Ton in the closing minutes Hannah ran 26 yardi in the back Rav Smith broke loose- breadth of a Tech score.

Hazlett's three yard conng(tries mij.spd the Koal llne M.nt-..i no. m-cmv n. with a 48-vard touchdown run able t0 move on the 6ame's -i! second Hair after recovering a Highland fumhle, to hrinr the run- I Brown carried to the Arizona. Arizona, nnrf IirsI SCI ICS OI downs, Illinois bunds it then New Mexico took one tf) get a dnw, Saturday night after driv ng 47 yards in the final period to thnll a hometown crowd o( fi.VniV) and snin a 13-13 tie u-nrit 4rt nun HottinJ tt Vandy Upsets cnarge oi tne game ana reveriyton wa, stopPed on the first Ted UCLA went on to defeat Cli-i CT" rZ, -a oal line, Quarteback Sorich sneaked over for the forma, 19-12, Saturday in the f0ra.d to run with it ar.d cut NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) Southern Meth.

uiiy. leu neninri alter L.ranaaii s(try and New Mexico picked up I 1 A second quarter touchdown. Ed-i five yard first down penalty. (jODlCrS die Beach. New Mexico's kick-jThomas was at the Arizona onel ing specialist, came through four plays later, capping a CHMPAIG 111 (V, 30th renewal of their tradition- loose with a desperation pass Underdog Vanderbilt used a tneir K- An.

uiHe.onen offenA anrl thp a The Cowbovs made lone touchdown in the third ai riVHirv. uicn was um-m-i ine The spectacular run bv the zona's Mike Kondartik and re-, curate passing of quarterback pjsser who find, recehen a four-vard run bv kicking four straight ronver-lmagnificent goal line stand b.VThe surprising fighting Illini of, quarter on iAri.or.a a.s the half ended. 'Illinois, undefeated since thevi i i 'ui ui m'iiiui tyui. int- u- iiMku pvrn miurr ainmi mi mn in front, 13-42. and that Quarterback Tom Swmetord snock Honda 13-fi, and knock rontfitjons.

moved SMI' 77 1 It 2 tUn Terklns came up with a The I.obo continued here Hronnerl their Ann non.r was enough to wrecK the Bears moveo nmr iu un mr uum mc uouvaa-n vardf, t0 RirP 5 only to see Hoosiers Hop from Berkeley. hruised riht knee on the first they left off in the second half scored in the second period and plav of the lmV. He saw llankstnn atain broke the last second of play Satur- UNM 2. on Arizona nrsi pia rarms. Gordon Speer.

a Rice halfb.ick, from scrimmage, and then' A homecoming crowd of the tie with a four'h Halfback Dale West skirted left 000 saw Vandy capture its first down pass interception 49 end and raced all the way to Win in four starts. Florida suf- sfronds left in the the end zone. Halfback Jim fored its first loss in five imcs.1 Meredith earlier had r-m nd Davis failed in his attempt to The passing of 0 i 'tL Method-s-s on tion arter that Hut was finally loose wnn a lone run to tne to whip the fumbling: LINCOLN. Neb. (LTD In- 1, 4 MC taken out of the (tame all to- Wildcats 12.

Minnesota Gophers, 14-6. dianas' big and fast Hoosiers ualllip HandS Ali i New Mexico was stopped andl The deciding point of the outplaved Nebraska from the; Defeat of Season Bob Lozier, Lobo guard, also had to kick but the wa, suppiied bv Gerald: opening gun Saturday rollingi 1. 14 uffered an arm injury. sianea 10 pitx Wood, an end with a fractured to an easv 23-7 victory over the GALLUP (UPI) Gallup run for the conversion nru vmiuvruiu 10 a touciuiown drives tnat Bankston more than filled the breaks. Lrm Cathedral knocked Albuquer-1 The Wolfpups didn't crack halftime lead and a stubborn mitted SMU to enter the f.

I Huskers. the gap as he picked up 138 wildcats could 1 ii rump nir ma natiKh 1 no thniv.i'n l'tii! nf-nnnu it' 1111 11 r-h i iv 111 i tX Win a first down Walter Mince p.uci..i.lu..i. I tuf qu. mdian School from the un- vv Pioci witn a U-h leaa The game was the 39th rm et jniiiB 111 111 unicj, 1 1 loumu ocacnauy naa graDiea in a no on tne open ne kick- uie n-imu piu. wu un- tnrus; until tne Una trailed with 67 yard, in "dM Bankton "'pitchout and raced 19 vards' off and spent most of the ranks niht play after UNM took over on period carries while Crandall netted Ior mto the end itone for Illinois' noon trying to hold back a 19'7 victory.

downs. MoCorkle faded and 43 yards. Billy Brown, 1 lnn score. Wood then booted charges of the hefty Hoosierj Gallup Cathedral broke a 7- heaved a long pass to George m.AVKS in? between the Southwest Conference schools and ha first tie in the long rivalry. It trails Crandall as New Mexi-i first of two Illinois anH two sets of sneedv 7 1.0 with f.vard Heard.

1 ne rnoenix, enn ATLANTA Georgia also was Rice's second strai pass completions from Friberg1 co's leading ground gainer, was versions and posted 'pass from Tine Martinez to Bob a raping iurwd two Mlssls ppi Mate 13-13 deadlock. A week to end Black sparking the margin1 backs, never held tn vards Perkins haH the Gophers could iJaramillo. The western New and a pass mtcrcep- the Owls scored late to f. H.U.0 Mexico team then iced it turn into scores Saturday night Florida. 14 Father-Son Tourney run atiempiea 10 16, Roger Kraiu fi Thp match.

friberg completed 6 of 8 BIack fne 3 hp fpl, (f) passes, Chuck Roberts one out grolind with a 23-vard touchdown run VV. f'1'' a 15-0 victory that kept its Billv Bucek. a halfback ho Set Today at 4 IPs Pnn rnn ie rrt r-i 1 -1 1 with an intercepted pas by k. ava T.rrnv cored both Rice touehdov r.s. hall record spotless.

of two attempts. End Don Brown Mopped on the 1 Black caught three of them for hut Bankston shoved DQlJlQ. OlS Four Hills Country, aIS scorPf) a 29-vard pass that w'r McCorkle's 1- Tops Kentucky 9-0 .0 nnu miHK over liir the score. Keaoti kick for 22 yards. hroiuht New Mexico's lead to BIRMINGHAM, Ala.

itf Club's father and son tourna- from Roger Man'ielito to Jackie in tne fnurtn lament and junior tournament ondelacv. The two teamed to ter. will be held today. the inversion the same! The Wolfpup offense was will be used. wav and lt was 7.7 at the half-frustrated time after time dur- Starting times: L-p break the first three quarters, New Mexico hunt a H-7 21-7 Alabama battled halftime lead nn two tonf on two lon Anrona threatened slightly Tennessee to a shmnini? 7-7 LSU Keeps Marching; drives which nullilied an early after the Wildi-ats' tar hreak ninveH hv ArWonn uhen mnra niiartorhoi.U VAAi Wil.l 10 40 Burt prrw Alln nr-i fumbling the ball away three lennessees i R.r.

i i r.i. oiiy unit Clary and Garv tackle Bill Ismay recovered son completed an eight vard 4-i vards in nine nlavs Mpnanl Fxipnrl Winn nff Uni'P' lnp BHIy Brown's fumble on New pass to Bill Winner) Williams' ame fir" -quarter WUwJn W' UNM LEXINGTON, Ky. The Tigers' touchdown cane Mexico's on New Mexico's 48, But then drjve for (hpir on)v touchdown 10 streak With OU-U Win Kitten 3 when the ball squirted Louisiana State, the nation's after Gaynell Kincben pun'ei The Wildcats moved the His- Wilson was thrown for a loss Bill dived over the linens" wt Tn w'r V'l of Cromartie's hands and -0. football team, proved it out of bounds on the Kentucky lance in six plavs with Carl by the hard rushing New "1 The Menaul Panthers con- was rcC0vered by Arizona. Saturday night as it drove to one-yard line and on the n-xt Hazlett hullving his wav into "-o line.

'rottln lor-1 ArW towards an Halfback Bob Jensen paced a 9.0 v'irtorv over Southeist- plav a Wildcat kick was nr. the end-zone from three vards1 On the next play he threw! Al.h.m. iVt iv.t fcZ as. thp' the Wolfpup rushing attack. prn Conference opponent Ken-tially blocked, out for Arizona's only TI) the waiting arms of New ol w.

a trounced McCurdv Mission caininij 5R yards in seven trips. Uu.kv. I LSI' took over on the -n. Quarterback Geist kicked the Mexico's Jay McNitt who lC conference game SantiaK carried in times for, The LSU Tigers found a tueky 10 and three plays later extra point to give Arizona nod the intercepted ball to the 1' Tlnf irli'a" 'ards' up 39 fired up Kentucky defense Rabb tossed the touchdo.vo 7-0 lead. Arizona 46.

rJA i "llm" dav- yards and Ralph Kunselman 38., wnltlng for them as the Wild-pa-s. n.rnru Si-hrr Hr. M. 'in" -om Jun- Ine FantUTS CllllCliea ai -j -1 Prnmart miserly in Cr v. H-ais weie IV 10 Frank 1 d- New Mexico scored on the' Th' nriv' halted by Arl- (h 1.

I. .1 i kill nn 1,. I 1 1 I giving Opening the second hi' Kentucky drove to the LSI' least a first place tie in the'comhinpd for a 130 total of run, I'nm Brnwn unci Jiirl. I'liffnril; vardage. ii.iu n.

fr i i. It wa.s Menaul it was is uuve iiMiiiw uiK ine RICK-OK mil him the move started slow with the Pla-V aln fumbled and air. nir ti ii i- i 1 rn i ffn inn i'. ici- i-itit nj hu mi Mfn'lfr ftno noiiri niiupr, i i. o.

puit'U urru in ii ii uni. t. mi- mm ami nr.m-nm,, i mt win oi tne year ana rorktp thp former Highland hv K.ni.u.u Tiers' firt university or Mexico get- Jnn narner re Curry, 110 Pr O. Svnm ami Syracuse Romps co ild ting penalized to its 14, half of covered. The third quarter svnu.

ni R.mmt Tyi.r. i -o completed two oi nine kicking, rouldn get into scor-'Wmhie but KentucKv oprials for 90 vards, and Cron p)HUion until late in the move only to the LSU fr T.mmv o. -l; M'n' TP rnartie hit on four Of 10 for 40 uh.n Warrnn The Timers' kick.PJ the distance to the goal line ended. because of a holding penalty. A few plays later Bankston! SYRACUSE.

N. Y. Un- Biii. Punhiril i 1 inn I'XT in irtinff l- varcls. -nhh In Inhnnv Killlin.

ICO v-ol tnem out o' tr Pr in.l Ir Pill I' 1 TiO U. t'fl S'vr i i-1 son for the only touchdown of md they moved tow an Crandall picked a first down carried over (mm the 9 and defeated Syracuse recouped for the Lobos. Tnree plays later Reach again added the extra from an opening mistake Sat- Rn Rankston broke into the point for a 28-7 New Mexicolurdav. took tn th air anrl IKi.llX Mll(0 Kentucky goal, onlv to I- HO. i komi the same, Sandia ii Klrl IWiun "i i ii ill raicons uown otnuia Falcons Down r.a )ll'llf 'he it- ky er c'rt -Id ii.i open on a nraw piay and car- joouncen uoiv from the I np 1IOTI1AP WilWP LSU's other pomts v.vr.e on ed on the one field goal by Wendell Har- Earl Clros ran a i ris with onlv minutes cone in bacK to the fl 1 iirW Kiihin ft 1 nnU rni r.ioil (iflrn.r ri.r.

I mniilrli-cl rr IntprTiitPil Itinihlrii I. tint I'unU lir, Prnnlhr Inrrlt SOU ried 35 yards to the Arizona 41 The remainder of the fourth unbeaten ranks, 42-6. AJo I HUlllUd 1110 The Albuquerque Falcons before he was hauled down, jquartor proved to be a some-j Four of Syracuse's six touch- defeated the Sandia Thunder- -a With Roberts calling the nig-what nigged stand-off with hothjdowns came on passes as the ROSWF.I.L 4 The New buds 14-7 night in a i rials the team continued to move'New Mexico and Arizona nation's eighth-ranked team Mexico Military Institute Colts hockey game at the Ice on a drive sparked hy first launching abortive drives. The added a neat aerial twist to its dropped their second straight. The win gives the Falcons un-' rif.n the final pen -d.

thre? lust 3-m. Kentucky was siuvessf.il in to 24, H.irr:s at least one endeavor Silcnc- from the 39. sr Nrw lelri OHO ing LSU's All-Amor. ca Ivuf- down tallops by Crandall and Lohos got as far as Arizona's, usual crunching ground came, name Friday as the visitine'disnuted first place in the i ll mini the si' li Cannon on Bankston. 2S with a minute left but nnal-iand recorded victory raikini kept th push aiiva ly had to ktok.

despite a steady rain. No. 4 Los Alamos Toppers took a Sandia Mountain Hex-key back, Billy 1 13-7 win. League. Knm-rti.

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