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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 25

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Maryland 27 West Virginia 7 William-Mary 37 Virginia 0 Georgia 17 Alabama 3 Clemson 20 North Carolina 18 Penn State 18 Missouri 8 Texas 20 Nebraska 0 Washington 21 Colorado 12 Wyoming 58 Montana 0 Utah State 14 Idaho 0 Oregon 28 Stanford 27 Arkansas --21 Tulsa 0 Wichita 19 Kansas State 0 Pittsburgh 21 Marquette 15 Georgia Tech 14 Kentucky 12 Navy 24 Boston College 8 L5U 26 Rice 3 LA Stops Giants Twice JOURNAL si4, Atkins, Johnson spark Ag gies Dodgers Gain Tie for Lead SepUuiik'r 20, 195!) C-l 29-12 Gri Lobos Win Over 10 SAN FRANCISCO Lo Richt hanricr Kncer Craig set Colorado Mines Posts 14-8 Win the Giant down on six hits in the opener ax shortstop Maury Will hatted in one run and scored two. Southpaw Johnny Win Drouth AAU Anlonclli. unsuccessful in his! third try for hi 20th ahsorhed his 10th setback win Over Highlands Ends for NM State Trailing 1-0 in the nightcap, the Dodgers rallied for five ,11118 iha ummnlk i I rf GOLDF.N, Coin. (UFO -Col Angeles grabbed b'i1h ends nf a rlav-night doubleheadcr from San Francisco Saturday 4-1 and 5-3, to tip with Hip Giants for the National League lead. Milwaukee, by beating Philadelphia, moved up just onn half game behind the pace-iiettors.

Tribe Gains With Victory Over Kaycee By DAN P.I Journal Sports Writer A Mor charg-od StaU Ajrfrlos t-m ended 2 of iVust ration Saturday nijrht 'bv in.tr I In? i'nivciitv of New Lobos Jim Gilliam and Charlie ot Minos broke each hit two-run doubles. 1,1,0 an Hrl.v 14- ira-l Satur-Don Drysdale, although tak-iday night, then fought off five en out for a pinch -h liter in theiNcw Mexico Highlands offen- i. i ledore if i tiere. a pat house at Zinuiierniiin Field. the lai-JTcst see a football jjame a.

I sa v. a te.ifn fr-ni his own 18 to the Severn, it tf) win a ,.,.8 f(K)tban: tory while southpaw Mike Mr-i i i i game here. Cormick of the Giants took Ins, 15th loss. Th win evened both teams' The setback before a at wi" A Wfvr'-rJ i.fi -t i pre d. 4:: ir rt i.i; to! y- 'i a out crowd of 22.7:17 marked the, one lo 'I lie As gies luu Vikovich picked up the fumlile.

Danny Villanurva. kicked the etr ii. i a KANSAS CITY fu st time since Aug. 4 the Gi- which defeated Har-iiittian pitched Cleveland ants faded to hold exclusive NAIA champion North- to a 13-7 victory over Kansas 'possession nf first place. Thejeast Oklahnira S'ate 7-fi a-t t'l'y Saturday night and Rave ajtotal attendance of wa-, cutild not yt.p the pn.Ms lift to thp Indians' faint Amori-the largest one-day receipts: of Minos' tailback Vmcp '''-can Lcacne pennant chances.

Giants have had in their sone in the first half. To-one i.a ti. a point tli.it gave the Aggies bu.k Pel vm Atku.s, a 0 lead. Alter Hie next on tic- La off, a clipping penalty put New "iiispu-, ami Cfi-if'ev 'Mexico back to its own 11. But the team's qiMi-v-i from there the I.ohos moved furies in the Aggu's ith two first downs up to the Atkins carried the hall 'ill line, where Vivknvirh time for a net gain nf DM picked up a fumble by fullback yards.

Johnson passed If) Ho Kankston. times, completing with no in- Nw Ml.xj,0 mnved to terceptinns, for a total of 9 is. but wa thrown ba-K by anG. The triumph and Chicago's! 1 A 0 Jr at Sea. 3 Stadium, threw for two (redder scores d-feal hy Detroit Saturday f- Th tPams mpPt another: in the ha'f.

i ternnnn rut the leasne-lcadim; sell-out here today with Mil -i ith hut six minutes played, While Sn m.ueain to again at rniiaqotpnia. ne mi winsnaeu uien idwarns. with a .10 yard pass and Kd- Kimes, with si Kamc rpmain-1 1 he big seventh fur the Int on Cleveland' whedule. 'Dodger started with one out. uards went five more yards! on foot to the gnat.

Tesone's! Anv combination of two Don Denictcr and Wills sin tied L. Cleveland defeats or Chicago' ith Joe fignatano alkinu to P'mrnt kick as wide. With 1 )i it pena'tv and trsed a loiinn 13 tries fi' Villanueva -'kiek-'-d f-T p.lTi'?, lelght minutes remaining in the' el iai ISM 50 Le'uo 32 yard rn mim: i i i AP-r thi. Craudall. who wi'h I 4 second period.

Tesonr passed to end I eroy Wrclliml, who' made the catch despite two de-l fenders. The pass covered 38 jards, and W'retlind went on! to score from seven yards Tesone then passed to I'd--ward for a two point conver 3 1 "it Vf Perkins was a cruet i.opo tn the first ha'f, lea' ke loose for a 41-yard gal-1 but was hauled down from I e'ued the swift Atkins on the A 41. Ti quar'er ended with the A IlJ-ti, but the run set up a Lobo touchdown. lit. 1 A A ft.vifcJV a ar 1 net to tr.nl two of tejiiniiite-, Bihy Brown and Bob Ci 11.

went lui yards in ill rmi'h the pen- fill the base. Chuck Kssejian, n'-t for the Wh''e Sox, hatting for Drysdale, grounded The Inri-an plav the A and to third baseman Jimmy I)a-Clvago meets Detroit again venport with what looked like toon. a double play ball. Rut second Phi) ins out the string ith baseman Daryl Spencer drop-Manager Joe Gordon, who hasped Davenport throw at and he would not return, Isecond a Pignatano' slide up-fleveland tore into the Ath-Vnded him. Irtic for three run In the Then came the back to back fourth inning off starter doubles by Gilliam and Neal Johnny Kucks.

Larry Snerry replaced Dr s- They got another off Johnny but went out after the Jn the second and exploded for 'cj, ants scored two in tb.e ln on nm-scortiig pindi-n ng off Tom Stupiivant luiih-', bv au.t by ac e' Rrandt. Lefthander three. run sma-n over the left Oannv McDeviU came in to "Id fence. n-hman helped, fn eiin his own cause in this rally raly on (.,,. fl two bugger that scored In rri.

George Strickland. 11 MH tVI.MM tN HKMMII Landin during the first half of the UNM-Aggies game. (Staff photo by Joe I PLNDKD: New Mexico halfback Rob Cran-dall lands on his shoulder an Don Perkins drives past New Mexico State guard Ben tr.es Crai.dail in 11 carries. I.ee-o sion. Highland mounted six offensive thrusts in the second half, but only one winked.

iliback Charles Cowan, a fi-4, 2tl pilUtlder, I'led the acro-s e.u in period from yard-out. Jim I.o't ran eiit W-Ull carneit over irom the el'-, r. I tor Levy Sums Up Lobo Loss: The Standings CI. ii Rcuei 111 i cicnpl Hi or a two conve 'They Outplayed Us I 1 f-1 1- r.e i I'riluTst suffered one intcr-(1'iaion and hotli had receiver-, frc(iieiilly mul'f (esses which ent right to them. Wake Forest State a "tre- four early in the second r.

T'ne try for extra poir.t 1 1 1 1. lcair.4 the score Hie Assies struck hack Immediately. Atkins took the kiekeif on his own three and ran it to the Ascie 43. Johnson carircd for a first down and an penalty added an-ether Asaie first clown on the I. olio 21.

John Johnson, a star passes throushout, flipped an to Atkins send for a first down inside the I NM 10. Gait i ions, one in ine II New Mcy i i ''dous 1 "We can M. -e t' and another in the sixth ove t'ne ball, a- non i lti-siili-i 'I I. ij II Hi ii i 4 I) I rf II It 4 0 II I 4 II 1 er Nips Seminoles ri i.tsti SS I I r' 4 1 I 1 N. 1.0 i TAI.LAH ASSKK.

SU nilav 1 It 3 1 1 II- 5 1 -f 0 rf 3 1 4 3 4 id an anil Ii'- I'ltrh-r. i Me s'at: -tic ar it." I.eyv "We du't ha.e it tre ball ei.ouu." Levy ild not single out any m. stand. c-r on uid urtil h.is hud a chance r- r. I ll 4 1 I 1 us tig.

11. Hctu from pa -'-in 4 .1. 3 4 a 0 1 i ii "ii i i i 33 4 1 in 4 1 (I is 2 2 I Quarter; a. Nor 3 S- u't'ea bed a 3i-rd fas: tv! ic i n. nu'es to set tip a touch do-A t' at u-est a co-re from h1-' h.r.d v.

irv Flc-r- I i 1 i- I K-i fi si and ers carped the drive when he humped oeer from four yards to at gau.e By 1.1 KOV P.l RM AN of New Mexico C'cc i Mei Levy sunim-'d up Ivs 'ease's defeat at the evl; of New Meyco Sta'e Saturday rvht with "They -1 s' Oipiy ou'v i i ed At the me NMS cmc'i War: en Woods- an extremely h. revoalrd that he sj out- i-nii pnor to tin' gi'nie. He sa.d ii's suuiid that final .5 (( Would be to 14. Asked whe'her fust gau-e as c.iu nf frail jilnpny I.o'i'O plav. Levy's v.

as 'T hope so." Tr 1 Sl-- Hue i- of nai uni tonay, not so he felt Uo'i v. a re-i c- 1 1 1 K.tn i 3 9 1 1 i a move on 1 to'al ft r. 3 out. The remainder of the quar- M' Ip sac 1 ft 0 I) II; 1 0 0 I Ne M' 'ft i n.giit. id a State Sa I AI.

I I i .4 HfilK lliV T. I I ilfh.uk, Purvis far the greatest 4 I- i v. is a Witn Dot a being forced to punt for fu -t tune in the half. A ii 'ill i ii ij 'iead. no i t.

earlier ibnv He said that the r.a native has proven' A pa: -ed for rhdi.ve.s. hi' the ai end I rch, K.i l.cl. ne 1 h.ei IH I'l', i and li rum-elf coth half era the stur.r.ed AjKe 'l A -N to-s and dropped on tiie I. The plav en -ii. I.lill 4 to a.

Swept W. i- the touch- lioDhV '1 te rr la. An uhii'i Atk in-score tiif' got the ii.dl i ight er i nil fe i I'll. hrr a HI ll.r f.at ran to aris to tri i a ingiM. a Wood ci team tin -d Lack sealed the cs with Ids i Atki: for the ii 1 I' III.

v.wr II 10 1 II to ir R.n th id quar'er was a I I'rn' -e v. not uod lil i hr lili of the Lobo ten vcurs. in tw Ions ill'Ui curly iu the first 1-1 iiu.iiicr. lhis t.ivp the Asgies a lead iicmt 'bnuibsheil. D.i uny Yill.tiiirw the Asuies' i Srfnnil lr.

sn K't I I' SM'-s vn ooasor. ma.n wo-rv a i H' 'W II 11 vet ti- 1 II A reikms Roberts A fur ti.e 4- to (Hi I o. 1 don't know if id's be- ua wiietuer he in there would have made able to get sq fference, but we sure felt up again for its game next Lent; down. Fullback Noil Maclean', coinersifin added the final pie.nt. Ti.e cloi ed 1 re-nrauiing when Roh.n.-un toe aoal line.

Fiend a S'a'o, ni a i it-first s'art under head Coach Peirv had rallied fim a 9-0 half; deficit to hold a lead nudway tiiroug.h fo th quarter, rvl i 7 il' I tilented kirkT. milled a field I goad and tuo ctra points. to New Mexico State': it'g a i ivs I a A'ki absence." with said "T'nev took ad-' ir bo.s have been puii JFootball Scores it -k'-s and for age our mis tu.s one 4 mil rinii I so fire tueiii i think one finn't kv ap'tahed on them. Lions Smash Redskins, Mi M.TK01T t.T" The Hetroit I p'aed under rap r-e -4 if I IP Slid is was that of the major Tech Defeats Texas PALLAS. Tex Texa again, 1U On rover -e.

P- shot er a to i Tn'i .1. rei'k'ns on a took "1 hoi oyer ielt guard a i ds f.r a toiichdiuv'i i1. w.n bio, ke i i it N'i M- i State's lead was cut Hi-12 Wlfrj ill third quarter. I. obo hopes were au.iin high 1 SC Whips Duke, 12-7 On Ken Norton's Run I'iie game was our j'ern'iiry nio-t of tl'e I Lew sa tnat he not he Aggies scoring the first touchdown demoralized team but said it did give Adams State Tops Western A 11 r' the way hut came alive with 'Tech's aroused Red Raiders TI points in the final penndS('nrH P0'0'" in (I.

SC A.M II 'i 1 COLI'MFilA. S. C. Half Ken Norton s'ashod lour ininines ann peai iexas Pc l-t end defeated Sat-iir-hiv n'ght 31-H in a National A A- 2-14 Saturday night The Raiders stopped end for Tvi vards and a ii, n. KonLie Mi Ucr rirrnet 'S tball League pre-srason ALAMOSA, Colo.

(UPL- 1 I Adams S'a'e Coller.P cn New lMeico Western. 13-7. Saturday mighty Aggie on the touchdown S.iL.rday n'ght a Cards Past Cubs, 2-1 tiiree-vard line with two mm- South Carolina defeated Duke mr 'ft 'r the Assies were forced -c o- f. V- in kiik from their own -Ci. A The Asi-ies threatened two new 1 oho unit came in to play more limes in ihe anil, whh rami ill carrying-, quarter but the I oho deiCis i the ball to the I.

obo XI-lulled tl em ImMi times. After Inheis and Dick an int. rccntion hv I)e i- oirjihin Irihers passed to utes to to wnen Jesse ln AU.ltU,c COi)4 Con. a flaming sophomore who had' (ip0or knot lh Amnn. u-ilhin rnn-hi Rookie Rob mg'it.

i nin'h-iniung The home team opened with; Coolest. Terry Barr proided the on'y excitement in an other-v i -e listless Ramp with two pertaculai' runs in the final period. The former Michigan Star raced 8a yards with a punt i goi on 10 an pitched pitched the St. Louis 01 Mciory, couiun i kci lead in the first period sinn of a pitchout ai4 the ballion halfback St. we Kopian's i i 1 muh I.

hi lor I her first Cardinals to a 2-1 victory er the Chicago Cubs Saturday iimM. of a liiiheiu; pass, the i i runea oiu 01 uouiuis on me ruit end sween for seven n. re'urn earlv in the quarter foronP i.ooos vveiu io me ii in ire a pcnallv Ihi -w tie in to lie iViii'us and a touchdown. liotu I i 11 a a a St a 1 e.al in tiie first period. came from behind with a sec-j ond period marelied 73 yards to score itu the third period and stopped a.

New Mexico drive cold on the Adams State five; in tile ia-t quarter. Idler, 20, a native Jahns-ui p.i--eil to MeGuire went across the goaP, if South Carolina's two p.nnt line but without the ball. lines failed. I who went ihroiii three t.u-k- I' Us to the si v.iid lice, onlv 1 loueiiuown, men in trie last minute and a half sped 82 vards an interception for second score. Henry Johnson bolted vards up the middle for other last period TD.

Si isiin, bad a four-hitter go-witb two out tee ninth a 2-1 lead hen his was mi ui liy a iuic di the bat of Hrme Hanks. a shuht -lion ol tin; "Jit ird tl In Halfback John pit A jto hive the mP! inclliuliile rei civ it. -I I- oi jl.ebi 1 i-, Ad. in. Sta'e ad with a t-ent o.n the Wt stern la- ard 1 late in the firs) period, a play set up bv a 47-yard passj I ol Is VII It II ,4 IIK Veil 'l Ml l( II Ram- A 1 1 i from quarterhack K.iy -ev to end Jim Colbert.

IIM. II si II, ii 1 1 "i 1 ii I 4 tl il .1 1 4 'I 1 I II I il il II II i 1 (1 II i r' ilh 4 1 If 4 SCIIItrS TKO 'H 4- 10 I ANGFI.F.S Habv to A' nil If i rl lie New he UM a t- iie A'k Brown of Manda scored a KN nieal kno, kout over Mexico's TORT PAN p. n.e Corona Saturday n-ehtlSoutbern Cab'-t: I-vrd tn the last round of their jad am-e notu-e cb.ed'ileil til-rounder at Olvm-lbes! fooMiall oo hoc Auditorium. Brow Coast, lliv.nii 0 0 1 Georgia Tech Downs Kentucky LFXINGTON. Ky.

,1 Geor-f'H Tech's Kncmeers romped -for two fiict half tourhdownj Js turday night. Ihen hung on like cnm death to preserve a II 12 victory over Kentucky. Completely dominant in the half. Georgia Tech looked I ke a real Southeastern Con-1 ference power, i The second half was an n-." different story. Ken-v tu kv threw caution to the the le't i I' ill I I 0 II' I 1 id tbo i'oo'i i The I'NM hait'l' here Satur and the Sonnra: 17-ii the ra.

night. wei-hed 12'l never 1 IK. --1 en 1- i t-M nil "I i ec own en I p'a i ine -i i'u 'h i 1 2ij TCU Rolls Over Jayhawks, 14-7 US 0 v- Winds. Third Ktrtniz ouarterback FORT WORTH, Tex. -Inert compute I a is ''t.

Hiii iu-il rius si t'l'- tl in l.d pel'-od. f.st ili In r. II- I I 'J SnikesP'opns run in tint 2 Power-driving 4 'S U-ev i ii it V4 broke through for a Kl-vanl iVL alnrel.uul limineetl t-lf the center of tl'e I. ne. i lid 4 lid A 1 i eunt to set UP 1 exas til up i ll i siiearlie.idinc the lliivv 1 hi ilr.i e.

the hall was no, veil to the II v.ird line. I ci 1 1' ere tkitis issed to o' f' 1 I Kelley i toiirl'dow 11 that t' sere I'! in fas or ef he ie-. John lliiill, plaving rs.ly iiame. mi; led mi his ow tv. ds later ti iuf e.o.ii.

The crowd roared 0 i ti i 0 0 00 0 em for a 1 1-7 victory over Kansas Saturday nic'ut. jt Spikes sinaslo'd Jl-oweii llughes, a senior from STn set off surpris-IMnc; explosion with a fourth ldown pass deep in his ow It connected with end Toin Rndgers for yards anfl yfl first down on ihe- Tecll T'hat was the key Pf the first A'lldeal louehdowu and '2'; mniules later the home forces I feo-ed again with Ihe aid of recovcrerl rumble, i'i Pfith toi-ies passed for two- fretnt conversions failed to con- r.ict. il i.ee.i made one to pave ii. K. mi khki'l t'e extra as ihi imiiit, as did in toe 01; Ii then vv hen (iiliuoie I 1 n- 'iiuclnliic.

i I i.i in f.v si'ikes' hi at I ui'. t'oo bail: A crow -I of tl it a i-'i: i i -e i Navajo Mission Wins FAIIVINGTON er Naval. s. ion's l', setuetl twie riulit t.n-kle and was in the moke clear but speedy Curtis i iiu i Clinton overhauled him on the'diopped eitht. Three til ivs later.

I an iii'iis 1 Minor League Playoffs ale; i ball g.i.i I II M.l the Prst quarter and wen! Jinimv Gil ion to defeat Bayfield, Colo for tallev t-at rut ilvi'itni ''l! we-i'por r-1' pt-n ci -l''d .1 ami ke-H I hm k' went to th WW ON New Meno I'mver-itv Coach Mary Levy talks to his spotter during the gamp with the Saturday night. At that bme the Lobos were behind 16-6. Standing by Levy is trainer Tom Diehm. '3-lfl. Saturilay I' ahead to sin.

IK I 4 MOV I 1 rn 11. l.Ndv.eia Mii-njo -gii But Spike' aiiaut run could.for Uie Jajha'AkaV ouiy SsoiciiViiucat ss-utu p.v..

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