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New '0)Hj1. POT Sfak 17 Cromartie, Jasper Spearhead Attack By LfEOY BEARMAN, Journal Sports Editor New Mexico game co-captain Jim Cromartie and Larry Jasper teamed tip like a vaudeville soft shoe duet to lead the Lobos to a convincing 28-17 victory over down-state rival New Mexico State Saturday night at University Stadium. A Land of Enchantment record football crowd of 28,576 fans watched Jasper, time after time, peel back with demolishing blocks on Aggie pursuers to spring Cromartie loose for important gains that helped decide the final outcome. C-l September 16, 1962 It was an extremely successful debut for Coach Bill Weeks new flip-flop offense that he installed just as fa: 1 practice began. Weeks felt he had to go to the new U.

of Pacific methods after a rash of in extra down, but was rushed juries and defections cut his hard and ran into the end He gave the Aggies a great deal of credit for coming back the way they did after being down three touchdowns at the zone for the score. Fitzsinv squad by 13, six of them let' termen. The flip-flop requires play ers to learn only one set of as mon's kick was again good and New Mexico had a 14-0 Beats BYU NEW MEXICO STATE NEW MEXICO lead. 14 I Flrit Dowm Rushlng The Aggies were unable to lignments instead of the two normally needed under other offensive systems. The Lobos would lineup with their strong side moving to either move again after three tries and after Head's punt the 4 i 13 32 155 14 first half ended when he ran over from 1 foot out.

'Lobos had the ball on their W9 In the fourth quarter he STOCKTON, Calif, Wl Air-minded University of the Pacific scored three times on passes and defeated Brig-ham. University 26-7 141141 the left or right side of the 2 First Downs Pissing 0 First Downs bjr Penalties 1 Total First Downs 56 Rathinf Attempts 30 Bushing Yardage 10 Tarda Lost Rushing 270 Net Yards Running 5 Passes Attempted 3 Passes Completed 1 Passes Had Intercepted 85 Net Yards Passing 355 Total Net Yardage Punts, Average 6-37 Penalties. Yardage 4-3 Fumbles, Lot 14 passed 20 yards to Aaron ball. Cromartie personally picked up 28 yards, with 16 coming on one bootleg play to help Cromartie was the leading 6J Lobo rusher with one touch 52 193 3-20 3-2 here Saturday night in an in-tersectional season opener for both schools. work the ball down to Aggie 10.

down 59 yards in 10 tries, he also completed 2 of 3 passes for 36 yards. His bootlegging mastery befuddled the Aggies fcr I midpoint: "They're quite a bit But Santiago fumbled again while trying to pick up a first Youngblood, capping a 90-yard drive. The final Pacific touchdown came moments later on a 68-yard pass run play, quarterback John Alsup to Ted Watkins. Brigham Young got its lone touchdown in the first quarter after recovering a Pacific fumble on the Tiger 14. Full Quarterback Jack Sparrow, a 6-foot 4-inch senior, sparked the Pacific victory.

He threw better than last year (when the Lobos won 41-7) and will down and Rierson was there most of the game. two of the touchdown passes again to fall on it. The Aggies then got their Zu" I'OP 10 first downs 23 CRO ON THE GO: Lobo quarterback and co-captain picks up nine yards around right end to move the ball from the Lobo 25 to their 34 in the first quarter against New Mexico State. Twelve plays later Bobby Santiago scored the first UNM TD. New Mexico went on to win 28-17.

(Journal photo by Dorbin) But it wasn't all Cromartie and Jasper as the Lobos unleashed a horde of speedy and powerful backs and showed excellent line play both offen only drive of the first half going moying from their 11 to the Lobo 49 before being 88 rushing yardage 169 119 passing yardage 222 7-18 passes 12-32 1 passes Intercepted by 0 punts 2-31 2 fumbles lost 4 55 yards penalised 57 sively and defensively forced to punt Pilot started things off with a 14 a John Kosor was responsible for opening up most of the scamper through left tckle and a head pass to Woody Houston for nine yards was the other big gainer in the 12 holes that sprung New Mexico loose for 270 rushing yards. He also made a clutch fumble re Tigers Belt Slumping LA Angels 7-3, Brown, Cash Spark Attack back Kent Nance plunged one yard for the TD. Brigham Young made only one more threat during the game, reaching the Pacific 5 before being turned back. The Tigers marched from there to their second touchdown and dominated play thereafter. BYU did not penetrate past the Pacific 40 again until waning moments of the game, when reserves had taken over for both teams.

covery in the final period. play drive. New Mexico then moved from its 23 in seven 1 a and scored once on ground himself. Sparrow completed 8 of 11 passes for 120 yards and hit 4 of 5 in their go ahead, 92-yard touchdown drive in the second quarter. Sparrow passed four yards to end Mike Smith for Pacific's first score and put them ahead to stay just before the And George Heard looked like an end making a bid for All-America honors, snaring the two passes sent his way for for its final score of the first didn't allow a hit for four in and a run-scoring bunt single and Cash slammed his 37th half.

nings. But, in the fifth, Frank be a real tough ball club in three or four weeks." New Mexico started moving the ball well after the opening kickoff, after running only three plays but a fumble by Santiago gave the Aggies the ball on the Lobo 42. Rier-son made the recovery, keeping UNM from netting a first down. But the Aggies couldn't move and with the help of a penalty the 1 a pushed them back a yard in three plays. Aggie quarterback Jim Head punted out on the UNM 25 and the Lobos started a 13 play drive for their first touchdown, picking up four first downs along the way.

Cromartie and Santiago were the big guns in the drive. Cromartie picked 13 yards in two carries and fired a 20 yard pass to George Heard that put the ball on the NMS 29. Santiago carried four of the remaining six playg in the drive, finally getting the ball 71 yards. homer with two men aboard. The big play, and one of Kostro singled and Brown fol Lefthander Don Mossi the most exciting of the LOS ANGELES W) Dick Brown and Norm.

Cash drove in three runs apiece Saturday night as the Detroit Tigers dealt the diving Los Angeles Angels their fourth straight loss, 7-3. lowed with his 12th home run of the season, a 380-foot drive games, was a reverse pass Brigham Toung 0-7 1436 Pacific scored his 10th victory in 23 decisions with a fine assist from righthander Jim Bun- into the left field pavillion BYU Nance 1 plunge (Baker kick) In the Detroit sixth, Norm Cash walked, took third on a Bobby Santiago was the usual workhorse on offense, carrying 12 times for 53 yards. He got a good bit of help from Bob Jensen who ran for 39 yards in seven carries, and newcomer Joe Harris who picked up 42 in five tries. Jim Ottman had 34 yard3 in seven Brown hit a two-run homer ning, who made one of his infrequent relief appearances. PAC Smith 4 pass from Sparrow (Kick failed) PAC Sparrow 1 plunga (Kick failed) PAC Youngblood 20 pass from Sparrow (Scardlna kick) PAC Watkins 61 pass from Alsup (Scardlna kick) Attendance 12,500.

single by Dick McAuliffe and scored when Brown laid down The Angels, shut out for seven innings, scored three Big Grand Entry Fisher Sets Mark For Consecutive Walks Innings by Hancock from the Lobo 42 to George Heard on the Aggie 19. Heard got down to the Aggie 9 before being forced out of bounds to account for 49 yards. After Santiago couldn't get anywhere at the middle, Cromartie swept right end on an option and dove across the final two yards for the score. a squeeze bunt for a single. DETROIT LOS ANGELES ab bl ab bl runs off Mossi in the eighth.

carries and Bucky Stallings 21 Opens Fair Rodeo Sul Ross Defeats in six But Rodgers drove in the first run with a double and Lee Thomas brought in two Fnandez ss 4 110 Pearson cf 5 12 0 Bruton cf 4 0 10 Moran 2b 4 0 2 0 Kaline rf 5 111 Wagner If 5 10 0 Colavito If 4 10 0 Rodgers 4 12 1 Cash lb 3 2 13 L.Thomas lb 4 0 2 2 M'Auliffe 2b 5 0 2 0 G.Thomas rf 3 0 0 0 New Mexico State's Preacher Pilot, who led the nation in rushing last year, also led the with a single. With one out, One of the biggest grand entries in the history of the Bunninj relieved and Fitzsimmon's onverted Kostro 3b 4 110 bBurgess lb 1 0 0 0 Brown 4 12 3 Leek 3b 3 0 10 Mossi 0 4 0 10 cSatrlano 3b 1 0 1 0 New" Mexico State Fair KANSAS CITY ID Bill Fischer Saturday night broke the 49-year old major league once again for the 21-0 half- game with a total of 84, Pilot was never able to get away, struck out pinch hitter Tom Burgess. Then he cave up a opened the nine-night State time margin, Tbver from the 1. He con from the pursuing Lobo de harmless single to pinch hit Bunnuig, 0 0 0 0 Fregosi sa 4 0 2 0 Grba 2 0 0 0 "i -t Oslnskl 0 0 0 V- Hunt 10 0 0 Bon oooo marK ior continuous innings tributed a beautiful first down charge earlier, picking his ter Tom Satriano and got Jim Fergosi to end the inning by The Aggies got to the Lobo 45 in seven plays from their own 20 as the third quarter Morgan 0 0 0 0 Bowsfield 0 0 0 0 Fair, Rodeo Saturday night. More than 600 colorfully-attired horsemen, including numerous sheriff's posses, completely filled the rodeo arena.

One of the most spectacu flying out. pitched without giving up a base on balls but failed to break his five-game losing streak as his Kansas City Athletic teammates won a 5-4 dKtrkptrk 10 0 0 37 7 10 7 Totals 38 3 12 3 opened but Head had to punt. Totals a struck Angel starter Eli Grba out for Osinski In 7th: Struck out But the first play the Lobos tried to run from their 35 saw tor o. Tnomas in 8th; Western, 23-6 ALPINE, (AV Sul Ross quarterback Dave Bach-lor led a second half charge against New Mexico Western Saturday night here as Sul Ross defeated NMW 23-6. The Sul Ross Lobos were held scoreless in the first half, but scored once in the third quarter on one of Bachlor's plunges and then added two touchdowns and a field goal in the final period.

The Mustangs scored their lone touchdown with less than 30 seconds to play in the first half. Singled for fense, but he looked as if he hight several times. The game's most electribying runner was Aggie Woody Houston, who starred in the NMS Alumni spring game when Pilot was out of school. Houston returned three punts for 76 yards and 3 kickoffs for 105. He had one kickoff return of Leek in 8th; Fouled out way for nine yards.

Fitzsimmons' kick was true and New Mexico led 7-4 after 11 minutes and four seconds of the game had elapsed. The Aggies couldn't get anywhere again after the kick- lar shows was presented by for Bowsfield In 9th. Phils Stage Rally Woody Houston pick off a Detroit 000 021 1037 the Donna Ana County Cromartie pass on the NMS Los Angeles 000 000 0303 Pearson. Satriano. PO-A Detroit 27- eleven inning victory and swept a doubleheader from the Baltimore Orioles.

Jose Tartabull's single Mounted Patrol, which presented the state flags in or In Ninth, Win 5-4 3, Los Angeles 27-10. DP Leek. Moran der of state admission. off and Head was forced, to PHILADELPHIA W) The and L. Thomas; Kostro, unassisted.

LOB Detroit 9, Los Angeles 9. 2B Moran, Kaline, Rodgers. HR Brown Cash. 8 Bruton. drove in Haywood Sullivan 45 and return itto- the New Mexico 12.

The Lobos held tight on downs and got the ball back on the 10 but could only move Don Adams, a wlrey 55 yards and a punt return of a fur four situa" with the winning run and tion from his 37. ER BB SO 3 1 6 Philadelphia Philies scored three runs in the ninth inning Saturday to nose out the St. IP 10-13) 7 1-3 10 1 2-3 2 40. made Dave Wickersham (10- Mossi (W, Bunning Grba iL, I cowpoke from Norco, took the early lead in bareback bronc riding with a total of 171 points. 1-9) 3) the winning hurler.

Billy it to the 14. Dick Fitzsim Louis Cardinals, 5-4. Pinch- Osinski 5 13 4 12-3 3 1 0 2-3 1 Hoeft was the loser. Bota mons punted to the Lobo 45 Morgan hitter Mel Roach singled home the winning tally with one out. 1-3 2 1 OX Bowsfield The Athletics won the first! game 4-3 in ten innings.

Little Howa'rd Hancock, the Cleveland, Ohio, speedster, hauled the ball in on the Lobo 14 and ran up the left hash marks to the Aggie 44 before Head slowed him. The Lobo second unit moved Phil Hatcher, one of many Oklahoma cowboys entered in Runge, Carrigan, Hurley. Flaherty. and Houston brought it back to the Lobo 36. An Armando Alba pass to Curtis Meekins ST.

LOUIS PHILADELPHIA Two Mustang players, co-captain Ed Heinsius and James Sopata, were injured ab bl ab bl the competition, made a dif (First game) BALTIMORE KANSAS CITY Javier 2b 4 0 10 Taylor 2b 5 13 1 4 10 0 Klaus 3b brhbl abrhbiiin trip Mmp Hpinsins was in. Musial If James rf White rflb put the ball on the 22 and thr plays later with the ball Adair ss 5 110 Tartabull cf 5 14 0. 7 0 0 0 0 eRoach 4 13 0 Callison rf 4 2 2 1 Sievers lb Brandt rf 3 110 Cimoli rf son jured slightly and re-entered Boyer 3b Robinson 3b 5 0 10 2b Utah State Beats San Jose 29 -U 5 1 1 h. on the 16, Pilot took a pitch- Whitfield lb 2 0 1 2 Savaee If game a few minutes HIV Gentue lb 4 0 12 Siebern lb 4 12 0 the ball to the NMS 23 as the first period ended with Hancock contributing a spark B. Smith rf 0 0 0 0 Covln'ton If out inside right end for due Flood cf 3 0 0 0 10 11 3 0 10 4 12 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 110 4 0 2 0 0 10 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oliver 4 0 0 1 Balds un 3 0 0 Oiemeter cf 4 0 0 0 D'rymple touchdown.

Don Rierson ran the two-point conversion and UNM's margin was cut to 3 0 10 cWine ficult throw of a rubbernecked steer in the steer wrestling competition, downing him in 15.4 to take the lead. RODEO RESULTS: Bareback tiding 1. Don Adams, Norco, Calif. 171. 2.

Pete Fredericks, Haliday, N.D., 168. 3. Roy Barrlngton, Lubbock. 165. Steer Wrestling 1.

Phil Hatcher, Randalette, 15.4. 2. Dewey Duna-way, Mojave, 17.0. 3. Jim Tcscher, Sentinel Butte, N.D., 17.6.

4. Billy Hale. Checotah, Okla, 21.0. 5. John Barefoot, SAN JOSE, Calif.

Maxvtll ss Broglio Fer'rese Dullba Quarterback Jim Turner 0 0 0 0 Amaro ss 1 0 0 0 Hamilton 0 0 0 0 W. Smith Powell If 3 0 0 0 Charles 3b 5 0 0 0 Nic'lson cf 4 12 1 Wojcik If 2 0 0 trlandos 2 0 0 0 Causey ss 4 110 bHersog 1 0 0 0 Sullivan 5 12 2 Landrlth 0 0 0 0 Rakow 3 0 11 Breeding 2b 4 0 0 0 dJimenes 10 10 Fisher 2 0 0 0 eHowser 0 0 0 0 Barber 0 0 0 0 Wyatt 0 0 0 0 aSnyder 1 8 0 0 Hoeft A 0 0 0 cShetrone 10 0 0 Wilhelm 0 0 0 0 Totals 35 3 6 3 Total 39 4 12 4 21-8. Shantz New Mexico startee a 10 later. Sopata was taken to a hospital. No report on his condition was available.

NMW 0 6 0 06 Sul Ross 0 0 6 1723 NMW Orthey 22 yard pass from Gibson (kick failed) SR Bachlor 4 run (kick failed) SR Phillips 3 plunge (kick failed) One old nemesis cost the Lobos two more possible touchdowns fumbles. And they couldn't be attributed to first game jitters as they both belonged to veteran Santiago. Aggie Coach Warren Woodson appeared about right in his soothsaying, that NMS is at least two weeks away from good work. First game errors and misplays were costly to the Aggie attack. Weeks was unhappy about New Mexico's fumbling: "We made more than our share of fWrst-game fumbles," he said, "but I attribute this to the boys trying too hard.

"We won the first half. 21-0, and they won the second half 17-7. I'm awfully glad just to get the victory." Weeks said he had hoped to get in more of his younger players but was unable to because of the way the Aggies came back in the second half. 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 arierstein Green bTorre lb dOldls 1110 scored 21 points and led Utah State to a 29-18 football victory over San Jose State before a capacity crowd of more than 18,000 Saturday play drive for their final score after the kickoff. Transfer halfback Joe Harris picked up Totals 33 4 1 4 Totals 32 5 11 a Struck out for W.

Smith In 6th; a Grounded out for Barber in 7th; Grounded out for Triandos In 9th; Struck out for Hoeft in 9th: Singled Filed out for Green in 8th; Ran for Dalrymple i 9tb: Singled for Torre tn Albuquerque, 12. (plus 10 second penalty) 22.3. 6. Lynn Head. Albuquerque, 41.4.

7. Jim Smith. Okemah. 48.6. 12 yards in two tries, and Cro for Rakow in 9th; Ran for Jimenez 9tn; singled tor Klaus in n.

St. Louis 102 010 night. Another Califomian, Dar- in 9tu. ling 14 yard end sweep. On the first play of the second quarter Bob Jensen, living up to his title as the best second string: halfback in the Southwest, bulled over right guard and got enough daylight to put the ball on the 9 for a 14 yard gain.

Jensen and Hancock moved the ball to the 4, where a double penalty saved the Lobo drive by giving them an extra down. The Aggies had stopped Jensen on the 5 on what would have been the last down. Chavez faded to pass on the Philadelphia 06 000 113-6 Saddle Bronc Riding 1. Kurly Hebb, Tall River, 176. 2.

Bob Ttmm, Baltimore OfJ 000 001 03 Kansas City 100 020 000 14 martie contributed 18 yards in two carries to help move the ball to the Aggies 13 as Amaro. POA St. Louis 2512 (one out when winning run scored. Philadelphia! Auxay, Utah, 174. 3.

Bill Fedderson, El Reno. 170. 4. Duane Rode- rell Roberts, one of 34 on the Aggie Team, picked up the SR Lect 15 yard field goal SR Bachlor 1 plunge (Burleson 2 run) 2714. dp wnitiieid.

Maxviii and Whit field; Taylor, Amaro and Sievers; Dal rymple and Taylor; Maxvill, Javier and the third quarter ended. wald, Craig, 164. 5. Lynn Taylor, Miles City, 163. Powell.

PO-A Baltimore 28-13 (one out when-winning run scored), Kansas City 30-10. DP Causey, Lumpe and Siebern. LOB Baltimore 8, Kansas City 12. 2B Oentile. Tartabull 2.

3B Sullivan. HR Nicholson. SB Tartabull, Charles, Brandt, Siebern. White. LOB St.

Louis 7, Philadelphia 8 Calf Roping 1. Lee Cockrell, Pan- 3B a 1 1 1 Taylor. HR Boyer, nanoie, 11. u. z.

Jim boo Amzer, Del Rio, 12.2. 3. Marvin Caotrell, Sievers. SB wnite, Javier Four plays and not quite three minutes into the fourth quarter transfer fullback Bucky Stallings went over SF Whitf d. Amaro.

Ardmore, 12.7. 4. Jake Bogard, IP ERBBSO BUla. 13.0. 5.

Lefty Wilkin. Hlu- Brcwlio 713 5 2 2 4 boro, N.M., 13.9. 6. Sonny Jim Urr, Pueblo, 14.0. 7.

Gerald Oadce, remaining eight tallies. San Jose State, down seven points at the half, electrified the crowd as track man Walt Roberts raced 63 yards with the second half kickoff and followed quickly with a 32-yard end run to bring the Spartans within one point of favored Utah. from the 2 for the TD. West. George, 15.0.

8. Tiler Deck IP Fisher .4 2-3 6 3 Barber 1 1-3 0 0 Hoeft ..2 2 0 Wilhelm (L. 7-10) ..1 1-3 4 1 Rakow 9 6 3 Wyatl (W. 10-7) 1 0 0 lwpSrakow. PB Landrigh 2.

Paparella. Soar, Smith. 2:58. Fer'rese 13 0 0 0 0 0 Dullba 2-3 3 2 2 0 0 Shants (L 64) 0 3 110 0 Hamilton 513 7 4 3 4 2 er, uiayton, is 5. 9.

cnarue btooks. Fitzsimmon's made his fourth and last try good for Smith 23 0 0 0 0 0 scottsdale. 15.6. 10. Larry Leacn, Albuquerque, 16.6.

11. John Hosey, Grants, 42.7. a 28-8 UNM lead. Bull Riding 1. Eddie Yaklich.

Avon- Green 1 1 Bakls'un (W 117) 1 0 0 0 0 2 PB Dalrvmple. Donatelll, Secory, Venzon. Pr'yor. 2:44. A 4.503.

dale, 168. (No other riders quail tied) The Aggies struck right back in eight plays after Houston dazzled the almost Denver Broncs Stage Upset; Come Back to Drop Buffalo Braves Close Gap Wish 8-5 Victory i AMERICA! LEAGl'E packed house with a twisting, NEW YOEK I Pet. 62 .589 66 .563 I MINNESOTA 85 I- The'S AELES MILWAUKEE la .547 .520 .510 .487 .411 Milwaukee Braves moved to; Detroit 76 within one game of fifth -place Icleveland Louis bv defeating th el boston 7i .473 21 31'a .450 .382 KANSAS CITY WASHINGTON Saturday's Kesalts Houston Colts 9-8 Saturday night on a three-run, ninth-inning rally. HOISTOX MILWUKFE ahrbbi ab bl the ball over and Mingo blasted the ball home from an awkward angle to the right. i Buffalo took a quick lead on the third play of the game when fullback Cookie Gilchrist raced 42 yards through the Denver defenders score.

Mingo kicked his first field goal from 29 yards for the only other scoring in the opening period. Quarterback Al BUFFALO, N. Y. Gene Mingo kicked a 10-yard field goal with 31 seconds remaining to give the maverick Denver Broncos a thrilling 23-20 come from behind victory over the Buffalo Bills Saturday night before 30,557 American Football League fans. Buffalo blew a 20-3 halftime lead in dropping its second game of the season.

It was Denver's second upset triumph. Frank Tripucka's passing set up Mingo's third and de- Lillls ss 6 0 11 L.Jotanson cf 4 1 0 0 Spanker If 5 12 0 Not'bart 0 0 0 0 3 2 2 0 Mathews 3b Temple 2b bucking 55 yard kickoff return from the NMS 6 to the UNM 39. Alba hit Curtis Meekins with a hook pass on the Lobo 26 and Pilot hit left end for seven to the 19. One play later Pilot went flight yards over right tackle to the 9 and three plays later Alba went over from the 2 on an option. Rierson kicked the point and the score stood 28-15.

Neither team moved 11 afterwards. But after an exchange of punts Julio Valdene-gro recovered a Jensen fumble on the Lobo 23 and NMS drove down to the 5 before John Kosor recovered a Joe Johnson fumble. T-1 1. 3 2 2 0 T. Aaron If 4 2 3 5 Artcock lb 5 0 2 0 Boiling 2b Larker lb Warwick rf Heist cf Minnesota 12.

Cleveland 2 New York Boston 6 Kansas City 5-4. Baltimore 4-3 'first game 10 innings, second game 11 innings two-night Washington 3 1 Detroit 7. Los Anjeles 3 Games Todav anal Probable Ptkhera Detroit Regan 9-9) at Los Angeles (McBrlde ll-4. Baltimore (Pappas 12-8) at Kansas City (Pen 4-3). Cleveland (Grant (-9) at Minnesota (Pascual 18-9).

Chicago (Buxhardt 7-12) at Washington (Osteen 8-12). New Yark (Ford 16-7) at Boston (Can-ley U-U). 2 10 0 5 0 0 0 3 3 12 5 12 2 5 2 11 5 151 3 0 11 2 0 11 4 12 1 Torre B.Asp'te 3b dAm'fit'o 3b 0 0 0 0 Taylor rf 2 01 Samuel ss 1 0 0 0 bMaye cl 3 0 0 Ohsw 1 0 0 0 Burdette I 0 0 0 0 aBeli Smith Brunet Golden McMahon Kc rer UniSTichl 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Jll sparked Buffalo to two touch 001 Curt'! cMcMil'i 37 1 14 I Totals Totil. BUFFALO lit in 6th; for Burdette a itruckout DENVER If 27 455 downs in the second period on a 12-yard pass to end Ernie Warlick and an 18-yard pitch to Gilchrist. Popped up for Samuel in 8th; Hit sacrince r.y tor LTirns tin.

a -nan for B. Asuromonte in 9lb. NATIONAL LEAGl'E LOS ANGELES 98 SAN FP.ANC1SCO 94 CINCINNATI 3 PITTSBURGH 86 ST. LOUIS 77 MILWAUKEE 77 PHILADELPHIA 74 HOUSTON 56 211 174 16-34 3 IMS first downs Tarda rushing yards passing passes passes kitereepted by pants rumbles lost yards penalised D)' (Im IWtoa Mt M- Pet. .638 .631 .616 jSl 520 .513 .493 .384 .351 .245 GB 4 6 U'i 20' i 21's 24 4' 45'a 61 In the third period Tripucka 51 55 58 62 71 73 76 96 111 Zs-M 2 1 (I I nut wnen uie wimpac Milwaukee 03 213 9, E-ATiaJf'tsno PO-A Houston 26-8 (two out warning run scored).

Milwaukee and Liiiis. LOB Houston 11. 9 2B Lili s. C. Ap mcntt.

Samuel. HI "iatr- "sV CHICAOG 52 NEW YORK 36 couldn move the ball in three tries center Eddie Stokes snapped the ball over Fitzsimmon's head for a safety and the final 28-17 score. narrowed the Denver deficit to 10 points when he sent a bullet to end Bob Scarpitto for a 10-yard touchdown completion. Buffalo 14 0 020 Warwick. Adrock.

s-Terrple. Shaw. SFI Smith. Warwick. Mi-Milltn.

IP ERBBSO Saturday Besalts Philadelphia 5- St. Louis 4 Pitt.vburiib. 5, San Francisco 1 Cincinnati New York Lo Anneles 6. Chicago 4 Uilainkr f. HmM 8 -Brom-t 1 4 3 3 1 1 I New Meilro mat I -n BFIO Gilchrist 42 run (kick tailed) ciding field goal when Denver got possession of the ball with two minutes to go.

First Tripucka hit end Gene Prebola, who lateralled to classy Al Frazier for a 27-yard gain to the Buffalo 42. Then he pitched a 10-yarder to fullback Bo Dickinson and 1 "say Golden 3 2-3 2 2 2 4 McMahon 1 1-3 2 2 2 1 Kerorer iL, 4-3) 2-3 2 2 1 0 y-l'nibricht 0 1 0 Shaw 5 2-1 II 5 5 4 Burtiftte 1-3 Gaum Today and PrbaMt ntckcr 1 Cmcmnsti (Jay 21-12) at New York ,1 1 Craig 8-23). I' stTTouia (Gibson 15-12) at Philadelphia) New Mriiro 14 1-21 UNM Santiago 1 run (Fitzsimmons kick) UNM Chavei 5 run (Fitxsimmotu kick) UNM Cromartie I run (FKisimmons kick! NMS Pilot It run (Rierson run) UNM Stalling! I run iFIUsimmons kick) NMS Alba 2 run (Rierson kick) NMS Safety ball centered aut of end anoe Attendance 2t.37i. I DNVR FO Mingo 29 BFLO Warlick IX pas from Dorow Yoho kick) BFLO Gilchrist II pass from Dorow (Ynho kick) DNVR Scarpitto If pass from Tripucka (Mtngo kick) DNVR F0 Minpo 17 DNVR Frailer past from Tripucka iMmiro kick) DNVR FO Mini It Attmdanea 30.547. (Mihaffr? It-12 1 San Francisco i Perry 3-1) at Pittsburgh iMcBean 15-9 1.

Houston (Bruc at atdwauke (Cloninger 7-2 Los Amrelea (William 13-11) at tTtttV caxo (Buhl 1-12. the 1 yard line. That's Jim Cromartie, No. 17, leading the way. (Journal photo) Curtis 2 2 3 3 1 1 Not brt (W, 2-2 1 1 0 1 i Fared fivemea tn 2nd.

Faced one man In 9th. HBP-Bv Sbaw (B. Aspromoote). WP Shaw. McMahon 3.

Lanrfct. Smith. Sterner. Bcggess. T-3 01.

A 6. 872. ON THE CHIN: New Mexico's Bobby Santiago dives over the goal line for New Mexico's first touchdown against New Mexico State Saturday night from a 21-yarder to end Lionel Tay lor to the Bills' 9. Three plays failed to put.

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