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a1 0 PAGE FOUR SECTION THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1954 g'jl7D Li Indians Pile Wildcats 20 'I A Scalped Utes mm runs risjnr ana to ins vwov, iws T6M mmt Antelope Hunting For Year Draws To Close With Current Hunt AXTELOPE HUNTING for the year winds up tomorrow, as the season ends on the current second section hunts. And those who hunted, but did not connect, are doubly mournful, because for the first time everyone who drew a permit cannot reapply for the next two years, or until the drawing of 1957. Heretofore only Jp Early Several Players Fight As Rugged Game Ends PORTLAND. Ore- Sept. 25 Lightly regarded Stanford up set Oregon 18-13 here, tonight, and emerged as a dark horse threat In the Rose Bowl race.

An inept first period by Ore gon, ranked as one of the coast's favorites, to gain the Rose BowL gave' the alert visitors just the break they were looking for. They grabbed an Oregon fumble on the first scrimmage play of the game on the Oregon 16 and had their first touchdown two plays later as Quarterback John Brodie passed 17 yards to Halfback Gordy Young. Then they came up with two long gaining play3 to pile up a lead Oregon could not overcome despite the fact that Oregon piled up 25 first downs. Feeling ran high among the players and a fight broke out between several of them after the PORTLAND. Ore- Sept 2S- Sta- tistica of the Oregon-Stanford football game here: STANFORD OREGON A I Advantaq BIG GAME FISHING at is still holding up, with nearly IS First Downs 2S 137 Rushing Yardaga 186 151 Passing Yardaga .221 18 Passes Attempted 33 Passes Completed 17 0 Passes Intercepted by- 1 4 Punts 1 35 Punting Average 28 0 Fumbles Lost 3 40 Yards Penalized 63 successful hunters have had to 6it by for two years.

Fortunately, antelope produce the highest success ratio of any big game animal in the state; and the disappointed hunters will be definitely in the minority. THE MOURXIXG DOVE can travel long distances, according to the game and fish department, which has concrete evidence that one of 'em covered more than 3,000 miles. A dove, banded at Arlington management unit in the coring of 1953, was shot last spring by Carlos Moreles at El Kancho de San Antonio de Gomez, near Totatlan In the state of Jalisco. However, long flights seem to be the exception, for bands are often returned the same year, or the following year from the banding date, from sites within a few miles of the banding area. ALL OP WHICH IS a reminder for you dove hunters to turn in those leg bands.

The department reports that only a few bands have been turned in this year, and these include none from a "batch of more than 700 put on birds in the Sand Tanks area south of Gila Bend before the season opened. Season on both mourning dove end whitewing extends through Oct. 10, with a 10-bird limit, daily or in possession, singly or in the aggregate. TUCSON RIFLE CLUBBERS fire the club championship trophy match today at the Anklam road range. The event calls for 10 shots offhand with .30 caliber match rifle and no sighters at 200 yards, 30 shots prone with the same weapon and two sighters at 600, and 20 shots prone with a .22 rifle, any sights, at 100.

Firing begins at 8:30 a.m. My Goodness, Look Did! Willie Greenlaw, right, Nebraska right halfback eyes the ball with surprise after he fumbled in the second quarter en his own four yard line. Making an effort to fall on the ball is Corn-husker quarterback, Dan Brown (20) as unhappy Minnesota right tackle, Mike Falls (69) looks over his shoulder. (AP Wirephoto) I "WOODSON OF ARIZONA Sweet Revenge first down on tho three whore he waa knocked out of bounds. Burnett right tackle to the two.

Luppino takaa pitchout around loft end for no gain. Four minutes left as Luppino shoots left tackle to the one. Fourth down and Luppino drives ever right guard to score. 3:20 left. Cor ley a kick is wide.

Utah 20, Arizona 13. Brown kicksoff to Nakken on the three and he trips ever a blocker en the Utah 27. UTAH Hatcher stops Nakken after gain of 3. Sorensen passea behind the line to Nellestein who to Strong en play that carried to the 87 for first down Sorenson on quarterback rollout to tho 42. Sorenson passea incomplete.

Sorenson pass knocked incomplete. Utah offsides penalty refused. Mele punts out en the Arizona 36 with one minute left in half. ARIZONA Sehuh passes low snd in complete. Sehuh rolls around right end to the 41.

Thirty seconds left and Sehuh passes, to Codd who drops ball on the Utah 24. Sehuh passss complete to Man cuso on tha 13 as Arizona calls timeout with one second left. Sehuh posses through Codd'a handa incomplete aa tha half ends. Utah 20, Arizona 13. THIRD QUARTER Brown kicks off to Nellostein who fumblea en Utah 37 whsre Phillips re covers for Arizona.

ARIZONA Burnett at left tackle for four. Luppino runs pitchout to the right to the 17 where it is first down. Burnett runs bshind Brown through right tackle to tho six. First down and Luppino around left end for the score. gone.

Arizona penalized five for delaying garnet ana Luooino's kick is no oooa. Mole on four and Lewie makes last! Utah zu. Arizona 19. Brown kicks err to chance stop on him at the Utah 38. UTAH Nakken at left end to the 46.

Burnett breaks up long Dungan pass for Germann. Nakken up middle for first down en tho Utah 49. Pierce right tackle to Arizona'a 45. Hatcher trips Dungan trying to pass back on tho Utah 40. Man- cuso intercepts Dungan pass on tho 45 ana ne rune sidelines to xno is.

ARIZONA Luppino over loft tackle to 12. Burnett stopped for ne gain at left I tackle, scnun panes wide and incomplete for Codd. Fourth down Luppino around right and through would-be ticklers and dives ever for tho score. 7:05 gone. Luppino kick is good.

Arizona 26. Utah. 20. Pantuso fumbles Brown's klekoff and Webre recovers on the Utah 22 ARIZONA Luppino carries fitchout around right end to the 17. Sehuh eneaks to tho 13.

Burnett up middle for first down en the 11. Luppino around loft snd to tho eight. Luppino over left gusrd to tho six. Sehuh on rollout to tho right loses one. Fourth down and six and Lup- Princeton Over Rutgers PRINCETON, N.

Sept. 25 IS) Princeton university, with two one yard line stands and a good dash of luck, scored a 18-8 football victory today over Rut gers. Princeton led 10-2 at the half on Royce Flippin's five yard touchdown dash and Dick Mar tin's field goal from the seven. Flippin's punt In the first quar-1 ter roued beyond the end zone to give Rutgers two points on a safety. Rutgers scored its touchdown In the final quarter when Ron Matrolia picked up a loose ball and ran over the PRINCETON Taeei nuiucro 1 0 0 6 VMI Wins, 16-4 ALEXANDRIA, Sept.

25. vr An Virginia Military Institute eleven defeated George Washington university, ib-i toaay. pino jroras first Utah hard stiff one. kick tho the he te 81 Mississippi Romps Over Kentucky; Alabama Wins How SALT LAKE CITY. Sept.

25 SocIal The play by play report of the Arixana-Utah football game. began falling tout noura oarers game time, stopping at 8:80 p.m. but leaving the field wot. Thla la the 15th Intersectional football sating Between Arizona and Utah. The tempera.

turee are In the low 80s. Arizona won toss and will receive. FIRST QWARTER Mela kicksoff to Luppino an five and ha returns to Arizona 15. ARIZONA Luppino right and to 43. Burnett drivaa left tackle to.

Utah 48 for first down. Scauh fumbtea and recovers and falls for gain of two. Luppine" outside left tackle makes ana. Lupplna axpledea to Utah 87. fourth down and two yards to go and Schvh holda ball and Is tossed for loss of one.

UTAH Mala Into middle Tor one atopped by Katcher and Brown. Utah offsides on last play but Arizona refuses penalty. Male fumbles, recovered for no aain. Bill Codd waa principal atappor, Dungan passes to Nellostein for first down on Arizona 48. Quarterback Dungan stopped by Wsbra for no gain en rollout play.

Dungan passes complete to Nallestsin, who waa dropped by Fry on the Arizona 44. Dungan passea incomplete. Mole ounts out of bounds. ARIZONA Sehuh sneaks for 8. Burnett fights for gain of two at right tackle.

Sehuh passes eomptoto to Mancuso on Utah 39. It was 32-yard gain. Progajen Intercepts Schuh's jump pas and falls to ground. UTAH. On own 37 Dungan passss com.

ptoto to Pierce to Arizona 25. Luppino mad tho last minute tackle en the 88' varri aain. Piareo atooDod after right otia aweep to tho 28 for three. Nakken drlvea left tack a to the 20. Owen maos xna atop.

Dungan passes complete to Pierce to the 10 where it la first down. Mala toes throuah left tackle to the 5. Arizona call time out. Nakken powers through his right guard to score. 8:10 left in the quar tar.

Mela kicke tho point. Utah 7. -Arizona 0. Mela kicksoff to Luppino on tho seven and ha runs 93 yards for tha touchdown with 2:50 left in tho quarter, it was 8 yard run, Corley kicks tha point. Arizona 7.

Utah 7. Brown kicksoff for Arizona to Gibson on the five and he la dropped an tho Utah 30. UTAH Pantuso en pitchout play dropped by Burnett for loss of one. Dun gsn passes complete to Pierce on tn Utah 41 for first down. Mellskaa stops Gibson after gain of two.

Dungan passes comolete to Pierce to the Arizona 33. It was a 24-yard gain. Dungan passes intoj and zone incomplete. Just off tho fingers of Cross as the quarter ends. Arizona 7.

Utah 7. SECOND QUARTER Male off left tackle fights to the Art zona 82. Dungan passes over the had of Burnett into tho hands of fierce who steps ovsr goal for tho touchdown with 43 seconds gone in tha quarter. Male kick la no good. Utah 13, Arizona 7.

Mele kicksoff to Luppino who steps out en tho 14. ARIZONA Burnett Into middle for five. Luppino- makea first down en the 25. Burnett stoppsd by Nakken for less of one. Luppino over right guard to the 31.

Bleakley can't pass and runs up middle. He fumblea and Pogajen recovers for Utah on tho Arizona 38. UTAH Brown breaks through to drop Male for loss of four. Rospko picks up four at (aft tackle. Mela on etutter play goes all the way to the Arizona 15.

Dungan en Jump pass to Rermann car ries to first down on the five. Mole runs right end to score but Utah offsides. Ball goes back to tho 10. Dungan passes Incom plete for Nellestein. Mele runs right end to score.

6:20 gone in the quarter. Male's kick is good. Utah 20, Arizona 7. Mele kicksoff out of bounds. On next kick he boota to Luppino on the nine and ha returns to the Arizona 44.

ARIZONA Luppino en pitchout to right runs to tho SO. Smith pass knocked incomplete. Luppino hits left tackle, is inches short of first down. Burnett drives to tho 40. Arizona refuses offside penalty on Utah.

First down and Luppino at left tackle to the 38. Luppino breezes right end to first down on the 28. Burnett over right gusrd gaina four. Burnett hits right tackle to the 19. Smith fumblea and re covers for gsm of one.

Fourth down and Burnett goea through right tackle for Tyler Jaycees Top EAJC 39-13 TYLER, Sept. 25 TV-Tyler Junior College took charge in the fourth quarter tonight to defeat Eastern Arizona Junior College 39-13. Tyler led 3-7 at the half and 9-3 at the end of the third. Eddie Lee and Gary Dixon accounted for the Arizona touchdowns, Lee on a 35-yard jaunt on a pitchout and Dixon on an eight-yard run. Arkansas Wins AYETTE VILLE, Ark, t.

25 (J) Arkansas' Razorbacks unleashed a versatile attack today to open their football season with a crushing 41-0- conquest Of the University of Tulsa. Veteran Fullback Henry Moore and a sophomore tailback, George Walker, combined their talents to lead the Porkers in the rout, Moore scoring two touchdowns and walked one. tulsa oooo ARKANSAS .....7 7 21 Tar Heels Lose CHAPEL HILL, N. Sept, 25 OR Quarterback Marshall Newman scored one touchdown and passed to Halfback Connie Grav-itte for another as the University of North Carolina opened its season today with a 20-6 victory over a rugged North Carolina State team that kept-the Tar Heels on the defensive much of the game. n.c.

state 0 0 6 06 0 7 7-20 NORTH CAROLINA Arizona MEMPHIS, Sept. 25. WV Quarterback Eagle Day's flashy nassine outtered by a smacking ground attack powered Mississippi to a 28-9 wm over ueie loiugnu Kentucky jumped to a first -yara iieia goal Dootea by substitute Quarterback Delmar Hughes, Border Conference Roundup Raiders Turn In Routine 33-7 Win Over Buffaloes snorx or we Tirs. UTAH Nakken at right tackle for throe. Pantaso around right tackle for down en the 17.

Pantuso off right tackle to the 21. Nakken makea one but offsides, penalty refused. Dungan psssas to Nsllastein. Ha fumbles when hit and Hatcher catches in air tor 1 Arizona on tho Utah 23. Arizona Luooina around nent ena.

trim officio! and runs to the six." Burnett eewera over left tackle to the Bleakley sneaka for the score. 18 seconds left In the quarter. Corley a is good. Arizona 33. Utah 90.

Psntuso tskss Brown's kick on 11 and roturna to tho 20 where Hotcher made stop as ths quarter ended. Arizona Utah zo. FOURTH QUARTER Phillips drops Pantuso for loss of five. Pantuso around left end for one. Gibson around right end for ne fain but Utah penalized for clipping back te the three.

Mole in end zone punts te Grimes en Utah 49 and ha raturne to the 32. ARIZONA Grimes five at left Grimes races right end te the five where was knocked out of bounds. MeClua. key over left guard te the three. Grime pitchout around loft end for the score with 3:35 gone.

Grimes kick is good. Arizona 40, Utah IC Brown kicks off to Mele who returns i the Utah 28. UTAH Ramsey around loft end loeae ene. Male at right tackle for two. Lew la traps Dungan back en the 13.

Male punts -to Grimes on the Arizona 44 and he re turns te the Utah ARIZONA Blssklsy loss ene. Me-' Clusksy up the middle te the 40. Rishl-man brcaka through to aeill Grimes back en the 47. Grimes punts out an the 17. UTAH Phillip recovers Sorenton's fumble en the Utah 11.

ARIZONA Grime en pitchout to left. losss back te the 18. Bleakley paseea te Boworman for the touchdown. 6:25 left. Crimea kick is good.

Arizona 47, Utah 20. Kine slips returning Arizona kickoff en the Utah 15. UTAH Kine at left tackle for two. Morloy trying to run right end dropped back en the 12. Four minutes left in game.

Evana fumblee when hit by Ander-. son. Utah recovers on one. Andersen breake through te block Mole's' punt and Bowers recover for touchdown in end zone. Grimes kick is flood.

8:20 Is ft. Arizona utan zu. Crimea kicks off te Merely who re turn te the Utah 34. UTAH Bleakley breaks up Sorenton's psss te Wells. Merely drives te the 41.

Merely up middle for first down en the 46. Sorenson. trying te pass, iotst two. Ramsey ne oain ever right gusrd. Merely left end to the Arizona 39.

Merely dropped back en the 46. FINAL SCOREl Arizona 54, Utah 20. Largest Golf Sal in the history of Tucson! Sfarfs Mon.r Sept. 27th Wilson Sna99 GOLF BALLS (One dozen to a customer) Sam Snead Set of 3 $Cr95 VilsonVoods 25 Sam Snead A Set of 8 wuson irons A $67.50 Value mm rejj KQ GOLF BAGS 455 10" oval Traveling Bag Plus Other Great Buys At Bigr Big Savings! Remembi SALE STARTS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27TH1 ai tl Clj SPCWKeSCCCDJ Djol 2-2373 Tuoon, Arizona In a series of dramatic tests scientists) proved that in 83 (4 out of 6) of the cases, Bantron helped men and women to stop smoking in 5 days. And here is the wonderful thing.

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ans swarm ea from trie stands and at least two Stanford players went down in the fist swinging. Oregon players were hustled away from the area but it took a number of minutes to get the visitors through the crowd. The first long gainer for Stan ford was a 50 yarder that for a moment looked like an Oregon interception of one of Brodie's passes. But the ball bounaea ott the hands of Quarterback George Shaw of Oregon- and End John Stewart had time to circle under it and set sail for the goal. Shaw ran him down but not until he had reached the Oregon 16.

Six plays later Brodie punched over from a yard out. 'lnargave Stanford a 12-0 first quarter lead. The clincher came in the third period after Oregon had cut the margin to 12-6. It was a fourth down gamme by Brodie in midfield with a yard left to go. He tooK tne Dan as for a plunge into the line, then turned and handed off to Fullback Bill Tarr who raced around left end and went 55 yards to the winning touchdown.

Abilene Christian Rips Florida State TALLAHASSEE. Sept 25. () Florida State University's punchless Seminoles absorbed their second straight loss of the young football season tonight at the hands of hard-running Abilene Christian College, 13-0. The Texans, who racked up their second straight win, concentrated their scoring in the first half. They then beat back repeated attacks by a resurgent Florida State team which twice drove inside the Abilene Chris tian 10 yard line in the third quarter.

Opening with a rush, Abilene Christian raced 49 yards to a touchdown the first time it got its hands on the ball. Paul Goad, a 200-pound fullback, smashed three yards off right guard for the score. The Texans capitalized on a break to score their second touch down in the final two minutes of the first half. James Cobb, Abilene Christian tackle, pounced on a Florida State fumble at mid' field and the Texans drove to a touchdown in 10 plays. Leondous Fry raced nine yards around left end on a keep-it play for the score, then converted.

ABILENE CHRISTIAN 7 0 013 FLORIDA STATE 0 0 0 00 Abilene Christian scoring: Touchdowns, Goad, Fry. Convereion, Fry. 8 Yale Blanks Conn. NEW HAVEN, Sept. 25 Iff) Paced by its sophomores.

the potentially strong Yale football team trounced the University of Connecticut 27-0 today. A crowd of some 25,000 sawYle pile up 20 points in the first two periods. YALE 13 7 0 727 CONNECTICUT 0 0 0 0 200 sailfish, dolphin and rooster-fish taken during the week of Sept. 13-20 by the boats in Tom Jamison's sport fleet. Totals were 98 sail, 59 dolphin and 39 roosters in 22 trips out No marlin were boated, and 20 of the other fish caught were released.

The big fishine1 festival at Guaymas, don't forget, comes up Oct. 14-16, TURKEY SEASON OPENS next Saturday at noon, with units 1 and 2 open to unlimited hunting. Oct. 6 will be the final day of the hunt. Applications for elk, bighorn and buffalo can go in the mail any time until Oct.

15, with draw ings on all three scheduled Oct. 20. A LOT OF US will be brewing up some special turkey loads for next week end hunt, all with the idea of getting a bullet to travel around 1,400 f.p.s. so that a minimum of meat will be ruined by expansion. While you're at it, load up enough for plenty of sighting in ahead of time, for your 1,400 f.p.s.

load gives a far different trajectory than regular loads which travel in the 2,500 class. And find out where you hit at so, ioo ana 150 yards if you really plan to bring home a Thanksgiving bird. GUN NUTS SHOULD be In terested in the 1955 (ninth) edi tion of The Gun Digest, which is now available. The Digest's 228 pages contain more than 800 illustrations, plus latest prices, technical details, specifications and where-to-buy information on current U.S. and foreign guns, eights and car tridges.

game after Halfback Dale Wiley, a Oklahoma Aggies Decision Texas 74 6 DALLAS, Sept. 25 UPI Oklahoma biting ground attack dug out a 14-6 victory over fighting but futile Texas tonight in a rough and tumble intersectional football game. A sparse crowd of 14,000 sat In the Cotton Bowl as the Texas Aggie "thin 32" tried manfully against the big, tough and veteran Cowpokes and there was cause for consolation as the Aggies played on better than even terms with the Okla-hornans in the last half. Twice roughing penalties against Texas helped the Oklahoma Aggies in touchdown drives. The first one set the ball on the Texas seven and in two tries Lehman Brightman plowed across for a touchdown.

The other came in the third period and put the ball down to the Texas 23. Bill Whitt made the touchdown from the one. Louie Flores converted after each Oklahoma touchdown. Texas scored in the fourth period on a 67-vard drive with Elwood Kettler smashing 12 yards in three tries for the payoff. OKLAHOMA A AM 7 7 014 TEXAS AAM 0 0 0 4 Oklahoma A AM scoring: Touchdowns Brightman.

Whitt. Convorsisns Flores Taxaa Kettler. scoring: Touchdown Gilliland Cops Micro Main Race Doug Stratton took a big percent of the honors at the Tucson Micro Midget Association races Saturday night when he turned in the fast time, trophy victory and third in the nain. Kenneth Weir copped the first heat. Shorty Gilliland the second.

Beautiful Bill the LeMans Race, and the fourth heat. Gilliland won the main -with Beautiful Bill second. Dot Taylor won the women's race. Trippi Honored CHICAGO. Sept.

25 OP) A "Charley Trippi flay- will be observed by the Chicago Cardinals during the Nov. 21 National Football League game with the Wash ington Redskins. The Star Car dinal halfback is in his eighth season with the club. quarter lead on a delicately angled Bayor Rallies To Decision Vanderbilt NASHVILLE, Tenn Sept. 25 CP) The highly favored Bay lor Bears had to get up from the turf twice tonight to squeak out a 2o-19 decision over vanderbilt in the first college foot ball game ever played at night nere.

Baylor, tied for 10th place in the Associated Press weekly poll, saw a surprisingly alert Commodore team pile up a 10-0 first period lead. BAYLOR 8 13 0 025 VANDERBILT 10 0 2 719 Baylor scoring: Touchdowns Dupra 2, Gremmlnger, B. Jones. Conversio J. R.

Smith. Vanderbilt scoring: Touehdowna Horton 2. Safety Dupra (tackled by Fails and Papuchls). Conversions Good all 2. Field goal Geodall.

Colorado Crushes Aggies 46-0 BOULDER, Sept. 25 (ff Halback Frank Bernard! bolted 69 and 60 yards for touchdowns and tailback Carroll Hardy chipped-in with an 84-yard scor ing scamper to guide Colorado over Colorado 46-0 today in a nonconference football game. Colorado rocketed to two touch downs in the first three minutes, men cooiea oif witn only one in the next 20 minutes before Hardy lit the fuse on another scoring surge with his 84-yard aasn midway of the third quar ter. The Big Seven conference Buffaloes then counted quickly with Bernardi's 6-yard romp and a 9-yard scoring pass from tailback Homer Scott to End Jerry Leahv. COLORADO AIM 0 0 0 O-T 0 COLORADO 14 8 14 12 Colorado scoring: Touchdowns Bern.

ardi 2. Hardy 2. Jenkins. Leahy and Maphis. Conversion: Hardy Jenkins.

Golfers' Corner Bob Riorden and Harry Tal-madge Jr. had net 39s to tie for first place In a low score on par four holes at the Tucson Country club yesterday. Major Gard finished second with 42, and Erail Malanga, Dr. Ray Oyler and Dr. U.

Hudspeth tied for third with 43s. 1 i i Open All Day Sunday for TV Reservations and Deliveries. REM TV for tho WORLD SKIES I Best Rental Deal in Town I -io arposii require a. uaaran-a teed good reception. Free ser vice an rental! Caff 6-M27 Anytime I i I All TXT r-VM I dui uay passing dropped the Wildcat's behind to stay.

Two long heaves, one to Halfback Jim Patton, the other Billy Kinard, moved Mississippi 70 yards to the Kentucky 3. Kinard took a handoff and smashed over. Then Quarterback Houston Pat-ton moved in to direct a bruising T-offensive that slowly but surely softened up the rugged Kentucky line. Kinard climaxed an 81-yard drive in the third quarter by plunging over from the Halfback Earl Blair piled over from the "3 for a score set up by a bad break; Allan Muirhead took a punt and raced 63 yards to the 2 and squeezed over on the next play. KENTUCKY" 3 0 0 69 MISSISSIPPI 0 7 12 it Kcnucky scoring: Touchdown SchneK lenbargar.

Field goal Hughes. Mississippi scoring: Touchdowns Kin ard 2, Blair, Muirhead. Conversiona J. Patton 2. Safety B.

Mitchell (stepped out of end xone). LSU Defeated, 12-0 BATON ROUGE. Sept. 25 Alabama took the wraps off quarterback Bart Starr and sent peedy Halfback Cecil Ingram galloping to smother Louisiana State University 12-0 in a wild and zany football game tonight bome 40,000 fans saw Alabama erase the gloom of last week's 7-2 upset by Mississippi Southern and show the form that made it Southeastern Conference champion by pushing LSU up and down the field almost at will. Starr, 20-year-old pass wizard from Montgomery, Ala, connected for seven of ten passes without a miss at one point in the game and passed Alabama to its first score late in the second quarter, climaxing a 59-yard drive.

ALABAMA 0 10 012 LSU 0 0 0 00 Alabama scoring: Touchdowns Tharp Ingram. Colgate Upsets Cornell, 19-14 ITHACA, N.Y., Sept. 25 UP Sophomore Guy Martin sparked Colgate to victory over' favored Cornell today. 19-14. Martin, subbing for the ailing dick Laiia, tallied one touchdown and passed for another.

COLGATE 0 7 019 CORNELL 0 0 0 '414 Pi Kaps Win Tilt Pi Kappa Phi and Acacia won AU intramural baseball games by identical 6-5 scores over Kappa Sigma and Zeta Btea Tau. John Browne was the winning hurler for Pi Kappa while Ron Mandez tagged the win for Acacia. i- Fere i Jb Jt Iff a lwJ -i I I XA 0f I Stopped Smoking You Can, Too!" Says Joe Vinson Arnazing New Formula Helps Break Smoking Habit in 5 Days Easily and Pleasantly The Buffs never were In the sopnomore, racea tj yarns witn a punt return and Quarterback Ken Clapp kicked the extra point for a 7-6 lead in the first quarter. The Red Raiders opened the scoring when Halfback Ronnie Herr sprinted 18 yards to cap a 78-yard march at 9:17 of the first quarter. Rick Spink's extra point attempt failed.

After the Buffs scored. Fullback Lonnie Graham returned the kickoff 23 yards and on the first play broke into the clear for 55 yards and Tech's iead-ing touchdown. Jack Kirkpatrick kicked the extra point and the Raiders weren't headed again. WEST TEXAS STATE 7 0 0 07 TEXAS TECH 13 7 7 6 33 Wait Taxaa Stat scoring: Touchdowns Viley. Convoriion K.

Claps (placemant). Taxaa Tech scoring Touehdowna Herr Graham, Spinks, Fswin. Conversions Kirkpatrick (placement), Spinks 2 (placement). Pokes Blank Aggies LAS CRUCES, N.M., Sept. 25 tffl The Hardin-Simmons power asserted itself in the last three quarters to outscore the New Mexico Aggies in a Border Conference game, 27-0.

The two teams battled on even terms during the initial period, but Hardin-Simmons' running attack plus a potent aerial game led by Gene Sauer and the running oi Joe Combs accounted for two second-period counters. Combs drove for six yards for the first Cowboy TD and Sauer lofted a 32-yard forward pass to Bob Womack for a half-time lead of 13-0. Miners Sink Tribe EL PASt). Sept. 25 Texas Western Miners proved the better swimmers Saturday night as they defeated McMurry Indians 27-6 in a driving downpour before 600 fans at Kidd Field.

It was the second straight victory for the Miners as they showed vast Improved offense and defense over their opener. Mike Brumbelow's ore diggers scored once In each period and contained all but one of the Indians threats. Three times In the last period Miner reserves and freshmen held the big team from Abiline, Texas, inside the Texas Western 35. STRIKES to SPARE Mijor Letaue Bowline Louis Rackets Paee Pago 4. Polar Bar Jo-Ce Can etructloes t.

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