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Syracuse 44 West Virginia 0 Mississippi 28 Arkansas 0 Northwestern 30 Notre Dame 24 LSU Florida 9 0 SMU 21 Texas Tech 13 Wisconsin 12 Southern Cal 30 Ohio State 3 Stanford 28 Oklahoma Kansas Baylor 13 Texas 0 Purdue Iowa .14 Washington 13 Texas Western 20 7 I Oregon 12 N.M. State 15 Lobos Run Roughshod Over Montana, 55-14 ii. i. i Red Hot Puppies jNew Mexico Rushes 470 Yards Singe NMMilitary WA Romping for 4th Straight Wyoming 21 Utah State 22 Utah 7 Montana State 13 Army 25 Denver 14 Colorado State 6 Brigham Young 7 KOSWKLL A red-hot qiurquo. bunded olf to Journal Special 'chains were brought in on the! Vnivrr-My of New Mexico buck Bob Jenson, of Bravtnn, MISSOULA.

Mont. New third down and the Lobos were JOURNAL frc-hmun crew raia-ht who streaked I'd vards Mexico powerful around at- inches short of a first down. Broncos nannine on the first 'down the richt sideline for the 'tack swuntf into high gear Sat- Perkins tried for the first) urdav as the Lobos blasted down but another measure-two Montana, 55-14, for their fourth ment again showed the ball to play straight victory. be inches short. for TI).

Trie conversion points came on a from McCorkle to pass Jenson. The Lobos spoiled the Montana took over and its dies' hopes for an upset in the hopes soared when Greminger Skyline Conference football clicked off his 41-yard touch- The Broncos fumbled on their second plav from scrim Wallace of Kanie by scoring two quieK aown jauni on a reverse piay mage, and Hubert Carlsbad, recovered at nut eied at mid- touchdowns to stun the home- and jerry uoison ran for two avs later standing points. C-l 0ctol.or, 1059 Ur I Rebs Blank '-11 tit' slim crowd of 3,700 Mon- Bit three minutes before the turned out in tana fa the half over Brown's long Now Mexico knock- was had runs 1 1 ing on the Montana door, i Shaski carried over from the I irsl l)i. mi KiishinK lb I'liHsinK lt I'lnsllin Hi -liiri. uhIhi: ii.ln.

L'oik'e around right end for the The it after was mis With four niinutcs remain 'iir in the first period tile Proncns scored on a puss plav from (iii.irtcrtuck Cob-man to I'reddie Shaw, coverinc (." yards. Tiie Wolfoups added to their two fop the first of his two touchdowns. Fribere nassed to 1 1: III Memphis, Tenn. 1 With plav from scrimmage Saturday night and ran for a an i a lead they never relinquished. Tile Wnlfpups continued to pile it on, winning over the Mexico Military Institute te rn.

thc Hronros, it was tlieir successive loss and th'd nf the season. o'l'piips look tne ii ii -jug kick on thoir own line. On the fir.t play, quarterback ii, M' C'Mklc, Albu- Michigan Jugs Minnesota, 14-6 MIN'NKAPOIJS 5'r M-ehiuan turned Daiii'Il Harper and Fred Julian on touchdown runs in a two minute flash of old time Wolverine fire Saturday heat Minnesota 14-fi. i li! II fullback Charlie end Joe Cleveland for two powerhouse II niiints and ojli TviT point 1 ri riitl I if ii I ji i (I IVnaliirl led Flowers ripping Arkansas' line to tatters, mighty Mississippi zu-h at namime. IS it overcast dayi LNM guard John Garber re-man-handled Arkansas 28-0 Grizzlies pull covered a Greminger fumble Saturday, nice of their nn the Montana's tn set thp1' Flowers rammed over two the McCo.4-.ie, mro h'.

fi; stand.na cci in stdl'd- a the tiie ii nr fairly hoping to see a repeat pi 2 1 -fi upset I.e.ho.s into a rtlo in.Ul.,.! in kit stare for the second- New M'XKO which the tail- margin early quart' wium uvi on the Br to (i a en I PAT. The at 6 minute: pern hen ier iirsi nun scramnie inai half runaway. Three plays thp Ra7orbark, reeling. Half-later Roberts hit Brown with a back Dewey Partridge and 25-yard scoring pass, Perkins quarterback Jake Gihbs also it 27 ma irx tne spill. InMea 1 th" fans Lobo backs pile up Loho backs pile up of tne halfback paydirt for Rebels.

1 LJ two skirted around end for points after touchdown. The heavy hut agile Miss Kildie yards mid- on the ground as ediv split M.mt&r.a es for tne Scott knifed thro die alter taking m.u Gremincer helped redeem issippi line kept the frustrated porkers bottled up most of the came. larterbn Olll J. The Cro- long ga.r.s. Hrnncos The Grizzlies made then himself for the home fans by It was a game of deliverance inartie on the It).

blocked tin' point-after attempt biggest bid in the game in tin fot the young Wolverines, their taking the kicknff 87 yards to; 0le Miss stands fourth in the New Mexico's 4. Russ Grant Associated Fress poll. Arkansas s. i middle the second quarter Lo0() plunged over for the touch- Was tenth. frash completed their when they stopped a first Big Ten victory after six by Straight losses dating back to The liud-season of HiaH, and it scoring pulled them out of the con- onds last of Montana's sec- rinvp nn Omens nn eve iev- spree with onh in the first ico's 43 and three plays later s-erinK.

RObr.RTS DRIVKS: back Chuck Roberts (16 Mexico ouarter-dnves for yardage The Rebel touchdowns rame on drives on 80, 56, 49, and 20 yards. 1 a ta r. At tiie riht are L'XM iilnack Ron Beaird (53) and halfback Billy Brown (25). New Mexico won 53-14. -cored on a 41 aid gallop bv Later in the third quarter, right halfback Ger.ry Grenun- second unit launched a feri'nce basement.

ha.f af'er recovering an Ii Harper startled the favored tutu fumble on the Bronco while Montana's Gary Smith drives in for M. 14 it k.ok Gophers and a crowd of 57.354 f. scoring drive from the Lobo two ,14. Brown nearly broke awayj e. i' 1, c'k -iv it Kick i Remain Undefeated added by gral.b.tig a high punt nn the i Kl AIS Drops Nips lech to i Ki li and sprinting Hii vards Jerry 4 10 gone ger.

The Giizlies poin's on a run I son to trail 1 in the second One more Lmi'i down before R.ii score with 2'; minutes gone in Ga. Scared Steers Puff Rice, 28-6 and Don DALLAS ory. Max Meredith el' hogged Bl own touch- the third period. Two mantes later, Julian, se a-hed nif tackle, cut back and sped 42 a rds for a touchdown. It was the first touchdown in bis Michigan career.

led desperate up a game cii.i NEW ORI. A -i Tiie Alb u'i ucrque Indues AUSTIN', Tex. Sopho-Heavily-favored Georgia Teeh School took its s.xth win of the more speedster Jack Collins oiled its offense with three sec- year with a 25-6 win over Win- slashed for two short tuch-ond half touchdowns Saturday sate Vocational at Braves down scampers and passed for stunning 31- loss to Rice when Texas was ranked as the nation's 4th best. Texas pulverized the Rice for a touchdown but was caught on the Montana 8. On the np.xt play Shaski went over.

The next Lobo scoring drive was set up by Roberts' interception of a pass by John Sehulz. Perkins sparked the drive which carried to the Grizzlies' 15 from where Crandall carried over for the touchdown, Beach converted. Fullback Roger Kranz set up M-thod a 1 across for down as he sparked a drive IS victory with HI, 12 and 11 yard runs. Tpvii Tech He serve fubhacK John Reserve fullbai After flubbing the scoring nvr chances all day the Gophers cashed in with 1:14 left when ay. Gregory intercepted a pas Shaski powered over from the two to join Bob Crandall and Don Perkins in the scoring column for New Mexico in the night to defeat inspired Tulane Field Saturday in a non-con- another as unbeaten.

Texas ends on the key touchdown 21-13, i ference game. AIS is now roiled over arch foe Rice, 23-play with quarterback Bobby Tulane had a 13-0 lead until 6-1-1 for the year. (5, Saturday night. Lackey calling for either the midway of the third period. The Braves took a 25-0 lead The Southwest Conference long lateral or for a running But Tech, ninth ranked team1 at intermission and then victory avenged last year's halfback pass.

Larry Johnson passed 17 yards! to Tom Hall. The attempted, tn set up tne second touch Meredith passed half. pn? for a two point conversion down which Rice fumbles, a 21-yard punt his own touchdown with 67 in the nation in this week's As- Brown, Roger Kranz faded and Minnesota the extra then kickei yard rnn in the fourth quar- sociated Press poll, jelled its and Durward Stell joined in points that lrs'ired victory the second half scoring Darade ter carr'el ovrr from the 4. attack and quickly put across three touchdowns. ished.

Bv winning this 5nth anniversary bat'le its old enemy, Michigan held onto one of the celebrated trophies in Texas Christian Gets Pitt, 13-3 Christian and blocked kick led to three of Texas' touchdowns. The OwIs roiled up a big margin statistics but opportunistic Texas cashed on the visitor's 'miscues to win. 11 coaled to victory. Quarterback Roger Manuelito hit Jackie Undlacy a four yard pass in the end zone early in the firs', quarter to put the Braves ahead. Dan Lucero kicked the extra point for a 7-0 lead.

Tiie AIS tallied three times Tei ii me .0 Ken Cl hi -put have la'ted down pass for the wiiuU have and might version it Tech alio, id the Little college football, Broun Jug. won for the Red Raiders. Frank Jackson ran 87 yards for N'ew Mexico as it ran away- Quarterback Jay McNitt from the tiring Grizzlies for its steered the Lobos to their most decisive victory in the final touchdown, completing Skyline Conference since join-' passes to Jams Ivy and Beach, mg the circuit in 1951, and picking up 15 yards on a The pomts are also the roll out. Durward Stell capped most scored by a New Mexico the drive with a 7-yard TD team since 1951 when the Lobos run. trounced Arizona State of Altogether the Lobos picked Flagstaff, 55-fi.

up 532 yards, 470 by rushing PITTSBURGH Texas: i I.aiv kirk i 'K pi frm C'SlliB! ii ti liar 1 1 4 7 kick- in the second per.od to the game on ice. for the first SMU touchdown. Meredith passed 31 to Pat for the second and Mor- 1 1 TiH F.ur 11 run ikirk ridi, uiir? 7 from Pimirez, Tex 1 put Christian unleashed a 61-yard scoring thrust in the first quar-! i tor and turned a fumble re-uei- rovcry into another touchdown r- 1 limn III lull 17 i 3- i Tl' fn.i gan rammed across i inches awav for the from final. ii (i ii 11 With its Skline record now and 62 by passing. Montana Flagstaff Downs 27-13 as Coty Stars GOODWELL.

Okla. State at Flagstaff turned fine running by halfback Ron Coty and rock solid line piay into a victory over Panhandle here Saturday. Arizona struck for 13 points in the first six minutes of piay. Coty set up the first touchdown with dazzling runs, then scored the second tally on a two vard buck. the final period Saturday to Adams State Whips Cowboys pull out a 13-3 football victory over Pitt.

Jack Spikes, TCU's leading reading two wins and one loss, had 77 yards on the ground New Mexico opens a three- and 142 in the air much of game home stand next week this its desperation aerial bar-against Skyline opponents Den- rages in the fourth quarter ver, Brighiim Young and Wy- for a 159 total, oniing, I'NM inds up its sea- New Mexico Coach Marv Wilson Paces Duke Past NC State 17-15 Boyor Stops ground gainer who sparked the Tex. Horned Frogs' -6 romp over RALEIGH, N. C. Soph- COLLEGE STATION', Uvn son after that in Denver against Levy said "We felt Montana omore Jack Wihon scorer scored Bears blunted the Texas lust week, State's Mel Hannah pumped, Texas offense with fum the Air rorre Academy. fought well until their lack of The Lobos, who have contin- depth began to tell on them, tied to gain strength after the They played good football but season-opening losses to New our reserve strength and some touchdowns, tiie second on a 61 -yard runhack of a pass Intel ception to carry Duke to a Atlantic Coast Confer recoveries and pass inter Valley Wins Journal Special CORTEZ, Valley Vikings unleashed a torrid display of power and ran all over Cortez 53-19 here Saturday night.

The win gives Valley a 5-1 record for the year. Cortez has yet to win a game in seven starts. Bcb Tutfle went 33 and 69 yards for the first two touchdowns Other Valley players scnrir.g were. Ronald Olsen, Pat C.i no on a 7-t yard run, Ronnie Can, Robert Ortiz, Gary Katrola on a 34 ard pass from Chavez and Henry Snsa on a 96 yard kick-off return. home a third score in the second quarter before Panhandle came to life.

The Aggies got larterliai ceptions a State and Colorado1 good breaks early in the game ence foottiall victory over North two quick touchdowns in the Bobby Ply stabbed the Aggies last five minutes of the first with sharp running and passine the initial touchdown on a one-yard plunge. Marvin Lasater scooted eight yards for the other TD. A fumble by Ivan (the Tonic) Toncic on Pitt's lri paved the way for TCU's second score. A crowd of 27.373 watched the two teams battle in the ram and mud at Pitt stadium Carolina State Saturday. University, have now de-: helped us really start to i'eated Texas Western, Utah roll State, Arizona and Montana, in evy added that I.obo full-'h't order.

Bo Bankston's blocking half on scoring drives ALAMOSA. Colo. -j Adams State's Indians turned1 to the air to set up all their touchdowns Saturday and post their sixth straight football Victory, a 2i-(! defeat of New Mexico Highlands. lUiiurtorbaf Ray Ramsey, a junior from Marianna, Ark was the big gunner in a passing attack that gamed yards for the victors. Adams State pushed across two touchdowns in the final period to pull awav from the cowboys, whose stout defensive work turned back three earlier threats.

The Mexicans intercepted four passes and recovered one Indian fumble, li.iihh-vn a A I inn Stroi- 7 11 0 1.1 Tennessee Earns 23-0 in hatuniay game the Lobos wa, very sharp and that Rob- revel sou tneir previous game- fris- defense was very good A brilliant drive by the Wolf-pack fell short on the Duke 26 in the final minu'e when qiiarlt rhack Ron Wojcnki's field goal attempt failed. Woieicki had passed his mates into contention with four straight completions in a series which began on his own -4 it. Win Over Chattanooga li 0 mini wnoii mey recovered a He said "(randall, Brown and fumble and scored first and Perkins ran verv roori todav." for a 13-0 Southwest Conference football victory Saturday. Bayior bad to fight numerous penalties, one of which called back a long touchdown run by Tommy Mmter, Ply hit Sonny Davis for 15 yards with one touchdown pass and sent Jim Evans crashing into the end zone from the two for the other score. started strong, twice KNOXVILLE, Tenn.

i.fi intercepted a pass to set up a second fust-quarter touchdown. individually i'erkms gamed With sophomores playing most 106 vards in 15 carries. Cran- n( lit an l.i.,l.r ctail H4 in ana brown an not a listless 23-0 football ii vic- 1'' but aiiuosi immediately lost in Texas Western Shocks Satur- over Chattanooga tory I possession when GremingerhNu i. lit 4 tt IVi day. ts I p.ies from FntifrK, Excent for occasional flashes CninUll 'nllfili oriving deep into Bavlor tern biiKkf.o fine running by sophomore I'frkcia i NM tory in the first period.

nn rum Aggies, 2045 run I i Cf i fumbles bv Gordon LeBoej COLORADO SPRINGS, CnloimTT" (LTD-Idaho State whipped uar Jl Ualcott covered Colorado College, 14-8. Satur''V r-dav, preserving the Rockv1 whn Mountain Conference football Padm victory bv recovering a fumble ards- ari New stopped the drives. LeB Gallup, Aztec Tie 6-6 GALLUP Gallup and Az tec tied fi-H in a thrilling Dis lost one on the Bavlor 24 and another on the five. Journal Speri.il 'angle field Koal Iatn HrnM I'is from Rnl'frt" r-ifo 4 run ij-n intorrpptM sn I run lork i Hfirh klck Krmz 4 run 'kirk tHUi'-O Stfli 7 run i kirki nrsi irv. mil ouarter- IS NM I'NM I'NM backs Glenn Glass and Bunny Orr, the partisan crowd o( had little to cheer about.

Chattanooga made only one serious scoring threat and a great Vol goal line stand repulsed it at Tennessee's 1. Chattanooga had a first down and one to go but failed to football 'near its goal line in the closing I seconds. back (iconic Fribere helned trict 1-A high school game Saturday here. Here Next Week Determined Kentucky Stopped by Georgia EL PASO -An in mired in the third frame. Western 11 spotted favored That gave the Aggies a 15-12 New Moveo Sta'e '2 points, margin emnc into tiie fourth then roared from behind to nab quarter but the Miners were a sweet 20-15 Rorder Confer- not to be den I.

After scoring cue victory here Saturday. what proved tn be the winning n-'ht. touchdown, Texas Western More than 13.000 nihid home- successfully staved three sepa- Soph Leads M-S LEXINGTON. Kv. move an men in tour thrusts.

Glass, raced 47 yards with a Georgia's Bulldogs used two EAST LANSING. Mich. spread Montana's opposition to Perkins with a nine-yard gain on a rollout. Then Perkins cracked through for 6 and 8 yards with a three-yard push by Bob Crandall in between, to gam a first down for New Mexico on Montana's six. Friberg passed to Crandall in thp end zone for the tnuch- punt return for Tennessee's breaks to score a pair of touch downs and whip a determined coming aw tiie Miners rate desperation Aggie drives.

Denver Rallies to Beat Brigham Young, 14-7 Kentucky team 11-7 Saturday score 14 points in the second The New Mexico Acdes can- i.ary Mailman, a suircy sopn- touchdown. omore playing with a finger in a cast, scored two touchdowns Jusa Grinds Out 21-6 and kept Michigan State in U7; fJvcr Hotrmf The Bulldogs turned a passlhalf to remain unbeaten in con-'ttahed on a fumhle nH an interception and a blocked ference play, punt into scores for their. The game was fourth Southeastern Confer- second, the Aggies intercepted pass to score twice the Miners' in the first quarter. in the Texas Western halfback IT 111 VI VI 1Vll VU down, hd Reach missed his Rip Ten contention with a 14-ti PROVO. Utah i.fi Denver end one for the touchdown.

ikjck for the try! is r. ik Sands then threw to Work time this soa. V'C VCr lna'dnd 1 1 i.inv, vjtua. i ui.vi ence defended viciously and made in scored a touchdown with three football victory without a Georgia's only defeat in starts was against South nna nair mmuies reinaiiiiiiK io uieiwoexun poims. vw Mexico pressed its ad-' i 'the pressc half who most of its scoring oppor-jsjx iriiiri lirmnain loune i niver-i uenver Earn Die sianeci When league.

Kent Raab fumbled a Charley New Mexico State Pervis At- Joh tm punt on his cw three-kins, leading scorer and rusher vard line and Aggie guard in the nation prior to the game, Ren I.andin recovered. Two carried the hall only five times plays later tailback Bob Gait-duriiiK the entire game for 28 pr5 p'unged over from the one. net yards. ln the quarter Aggie The winning Miner touch- fuliback Louis Kelley inter-down came on a one-vard a Gervi Galbraith pass si'v a 14-7 Skyline Conference BYU on the drive to its Roberts, a standout de-football loss before 9.305 home- touchdown, in the first o.uarter.lf(,nsiV(, pia v'er smiffed a comng fans Saturday. AVith fourth down and Montana drive bv Ballman, a right was an uncertain starter because of the painful injury, caught a 20-yard pass from Dean Look for the first score in the second quarter.

He bolted 25 yards through left guard for the second touchdown in a decisive 21-6 football triumph over Detroit's Titans North Carolina Halts The Hurricanes scored two quick touchdowns in the first Wake Forest, Zl-li) quarter and added another in I WINSTON -SALEM, N. C. the third. North Carolina powered 1 lie iionieroniinK crown, yarn to ko ior a nrsi oown on mtercetit t. i .1 ii 4' T- 1.

vii' iiiiskiiik in i.i-O'-nrep inuiier, iiieii own on, weinei oaiiOiR talented sophomore Raw me i oUBiirs sillier ineir ieeee, as neia ior nn sser. Bob O'Billovich. on bv fullback Charlie0'1 i3- A Johnson plunge 1 1 I l. .1 i. 1 fourth straight conference loss, gam, and Brigham Young took vhile Denver evened its leasue over.

UNM's own 31 -yard line. Roberts then nrniiiii1iil in nanuacK juti oeap la to a uura penoa ioucn- i i rf iO-vnrrt the third period. Art Brandstatter, for Tulsa lv than after scoring twice th ri.h which foaturil(1 sharp record at 2-2. Denver plays The Cougars needed only lhf backfield iminuies. me u.m unie on a the aid ot tirsi quarter oreaKS lna hv sophomore, kicked both extra on an 81-yard march down- yara aasu aim wie secoiui on a to heat WaKo forest ii-i sai- Furman and halfback Kent New Mexiro at Albuquerque to score.

The hie man of next week. ithe drive was fullback I.e- A BYU fumble set up Den- Rrande Young, who netted 21 Ver's winning touchdown. How- yards on two carries. Tailback field. Hob Thomas, Shaski and Poln, Brown, and a 15-vard personal Indinna got position for its foul penally, moved the ball to touchdown after a the f.vnn 19-vnrd pass from big John Gary Dunn went around rieht in i to end t.

a. bims pass was good for 26 yards and once a in 'n it was Gaiters on the touchdown, this time from the four. The Miners began to roll in the second quarter behind the passing of quarterback John Furman and the running of fuiiback Charlie Bradshaw. Furmun capped a 48-yard drive with a one-yard sneak to make it 12-ti at halftone. Pervis Atkins, the Aggie star halfback who was lending from the one-yard line fori Perkins eni HoH i.

fi-nmllenrv Jackson to Ted Aucre- Raab. Texas Western added a two-point conversion on a Furman to Bahh aerial. The Miners trailed 12-6 at the half but knotted the sco.e in the third quarter when halfback Del Williams threw a Silvan! pass to end Manlio Dp Santis. the score. Curhss i there to make thp score 12-0.

nuin' wlu' escaped to the one. went over left end. Roach's kick- mics.vt Three plavs later, Jackson 17 I IrM loHit RiiHiihtK nnlAk' 1 1't l'ntni untitle I' an sin Init ni'iMrd My It I'lilHx rtnlo l'i-nilliril ard Rinuwood, Cmiar 41-yard pass Irom quarterback urday in an Atlantic Coast Con-Jerry Keeling. Keeling him- ference football game, self ran 1 yard for the third: North Carolina led from the touchdown. the game was five inin- lutes old.

but the Deacons made Man 0' War Winners 11 hi'n 'i'- YOKK r-The KinK Lean, who scored all their Ranch mare Dotted Line and 0Vl1' tl," thlni Mrs. Herbert llerff's 911 '1lui lira won the split to-1 1,1 winning four of hve prev-riuy as 21 urass course special- Wak' 1'0rrit ists raced for 5225,100 in thr'C0MU' flonl hehmd in the sec- M.n IV War dmihlehearfer at Olid half each time. 81 from the I'd for Denver's firstl O'Rillovich's nassm" to Earl Kaison for the i touchdown. Sands pass for thejanother Montana push after 'ro. A Jackson pass for the balf-lextra point failed and BYU led'this touchdown which nene- two-nomt conversion fiolc i.

(i until the fourth quarter. hiwk fumbled Curliss'i" trated to the 34 before it was v. in Sen. Illll'lUII Rilittn from leu 1 punt and thr Pionorrs rerov- ered on the BYU 44. Twenty- rr four yards later.

Bob Sands-irnw-'iiriiM Ihe Aggies appeared to have, the nation rashing and seor-pulled the game out when ing, cui'ed the ball only one quarterback Danny Yillaneuva time the entire first half, booted a tremendous, hard- that good for only four yards. Crandall's three nine yard rushes helped bring the Lobos io I t'inn kick' run i pasii fmlnii irom Bunds from JacKscn I North i'mlin I Wake Furen passed to Steve Meuris in to Wm ml jrain-splashed Aqueduct. to nearly the 48-yard line..

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