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2-B Sunday, September 30, 1973 LONGVIEW MORNING JOURNAL Navarro County Cages Kilgore College 14-0 By BILL GRIFFIN Jin E. St. John Memorial I past the Kilgore Rangers, 14-0jfcr the Rangers who dropped Gillespie then took to the airtgood, and with 10:28 left in the half ended on a one-yard blast Sports Staff Writer Stadium. QB Jim G.Hespie the first league clash for 'to a 1-5-0 for the season. tand spoiled Thomas in the! first half, the Buildogs com-! by halfback Horace Ivory.

The Gillespie's pass to Thomas for the extra point was good mak "KILGORE The Navarro passed to split end Keith Tho-both teams. The Bulldogs traveled 95 end zone for the score. manded a 6-0 lead. I ID was set up on a 35-yard The PAT attempt was no Navarro score-" just as the pass by Gillespie to Thomas. Bulldogs might have needed an, mas for 130 yards and one; It was a gatne of fumbles.

yards for their first score of the airplane ticket Saturday night touchdown to ease the Bulldogs pass interceptions and punts i contest. Gillespie and Thomas ing the final score 14-0. Kilgore threatened in the second period of action when they traveled 37 yards to the Navarro five yard tine. Halfback Claude Barnes was hit hard, however, and lost the handle to the ball and Navar teamed for a 59-yard toss to set the play up on the Kilgore 33 yard line, Navarro was called for an offsides putting the Cougars Upend Memphis LSU's Tigers Down Rice ball on the 38-yard stripe. Lar- ro recovered ending that threat.

i.2ar MEMPHIS. Tenn. (UPI) -j completely ripped off in the halftime lead as Cougar corner-back Robert Giblin set up two touchdowns with a fumble recovery and a pass reception. The Rangers tried again four minutes laLer when they went 87 yards to the Navarro six. uy jacun pui me, Houston tailback Reggie Cherry third period.

Tigers on the scoreboard with a game at glance 'scored three touchdowns and' The victory was Houston's 22-yard kick. r(rjl the unbeaten, 12th-ranked Coa- third of the season. Memphis LSU intercepted Southwest! i rmt Down, passing gars bullied Memphis State's State lost its first game four Sykes was draped down from behind at the two-yard line, but throe unsuccessful pokes at the LSU center line and a delay of game penalty forced the Owls lo settle for a 24-yard field goal by Alan Pringle. who accounted for all Rice's scoring. After running two ground piays, OB Steve Adams was inter BATON ROUGE, La.

(AP) -Louisiana State beat Rice at its own game Saturday night, 24-9. dazzling kick returns by freshman Robert Dow and an efficient pass defense. Dow had kickoff returns of 58 and 3. yards, along with a 59-yard punt return, and Rice freshman James Sykes, fourth- Houston scored its first two; touchdowns in a 76 seconds late outings. Lonierence passing leaoer rreo; "Trtrit do 'Z is new quarterback Saturday Geisler there times, and limited; 21 Yards Gamed Ruehwg i night for an easv 35-21 victory.

Houston grapped a 21-14 Yards Lost Rushing fc him to five completions in 20 175 Net Yards im viietijf o.TMeu wi nuts live in the first period. The Cougars drove 65 yards with Cherry for Houston's second score. The Tigers tied it 14-all in the cepted by defensive back Steve Strayty in the end zone. The Rangers will travel to Cisco Saturday for their next conference game. Game time is The first half, which ended attempts for 70 yards.

Nobody crossed the goalline in me first half, but LSU came on strong as the second half ranked kickoff returner in the' with Rice ahead 9-3. belonged to the field goal specialists. Ysrds oamed psint i and three yards and caught a Yards Lost Passing 0 Yard. 130 five-yard scormg pass from Net Yard, oamed ju; quarterback D. C.

Nobles. 12 Passes Attempted i passe, completed siNobles also tossed a 23-yarder passe, intercepted By tight end Miller Bassler. 0. Yard. Int.

Passes Returned ..11 4 no. of Punts 7 FuLback Leonard Parker also set for 7:30 p.m NCAA, broke loose for a 96 yard return of his own. Standings Baseball Pringle had two more field Football Games Puntel i2 added a short plunge, 37.0 Punting Average 32.0 Memphis State raillied for a II Yards Punts Returned 1 No. of Kickoffi 3S Yards Kickoffs Returned 4 No. of Penalties 9n Yards PenelUed 4 No of Fumbles I) 0n Fumbles Recovered 3 Opponents Fumbles Recovered! GREAT FALL FASHION By Cnited Press International (Night Games not Included! I 14-14 tie early in the second 9 period on a two-yard run by fullback Clifton Taylor and a i one-yard plunge bv sophomore 4 quarter-back Jce Bruner.

Late East second period as freshman Bobby Ward returned a Houston kickoff 66 yards to open Memphis State's first threat. Taylor scored on a two-yard run after seven plays including two penalties against the Cougars. Less than a minute later, Memphis State's Glenn Whitt-more intercepted a batted Nobles pass at the Houston 20 and the Tigers drove to score in six plays. Houston stung Memohis State with a 79-yard drive in only 44 seconds as the first half died. Giblin intercepted a Memphis State pass on the Houston 21 to g.b.

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g.b. Knits and Coordinate Golf Scores Los Angeles reTUar quarterback was ope-: Rn FrTOl" 4i, 5n .503 47S 23 369 39'i -j i rated on ior a snomuei for a Atlar.ta a (UPI) -Third Quad Cities goll (fip San Diem seoaration, spent much s-Liinrnea oivisnta line his 73-s4-m--i(i njcrht spitting out grass Saturday'. Resatt. trwn backfield. His iersev was yWl ppd- i Montreal 6 Pittsburgh 4 TOPS 4-t-70-2U3 Louis 7 Philadelphia 1 Bilurds; Collefe Football Raaalta Bj laltaa Prrss Inlcraatlaaal Kas! Allrtd 45 Rensselatr Polj 11 Allegheny 26 Bethany 7 Amherst Jl Sprlrtfld 14 American Int.

8 Norwich 14 Bates Tults 0 Bowdoln 6 Worcester Tech Buckmll 0 Columbia 0 Itie) Calilomia SI Army Central Com. i Maine 3 Cheyney State a FMattsburfh Bt. I Coast Guard 21 Colby Connetleut 27 Yale 11 Cornell 35 Colgate 21 Delaware 31 Lehigh I Drexel 27 Fftrdham 0 Franklin Marshall Hopkins 7 Georgetown 7 Boston St. 6 Gettysburg Kings Point II Hartford 17 New Haven 14 Harvard 34 Massachusetts Hofstra Trenton St. 14 Ithaca 41 Cortland Si 3 Lafayette Is Pennsylvania 14 Mass.

Maritime 11 Lowell Tach I Mtddlebury 17 Wesleyan 14 Moravian 21 Up Us Muhlenberg 8 Delaware Vlaley 14 Newark St. I F. Dickinson 0 New Hampshire Is Dartmouth New York Tech 14 Waste Conn. Nichols St. 14 Albany St.

(K.Y.I Pant St. 27 Iowa Plymouth St. I Curry 1 Rhode Island 10 Brown 10 (tie) Rochester a Hamilton 1 Rutgers 19 Princeton 14 Salem 31 Ooncord 11 St. Lawrence Rochester Inst. Tech Southern Com.

31 Maine Maritime 0 Temple Holy Croat 34 WeMmineler (Pa 31 Suequahanna IT Wilkes 25 Lycoming 0 Williams 19 Trinity (Conn. I 10 Seelh Albany St. (Oa 2 Tuskeger IS Appalachian 24 Davtriaon I Eastern Kentucky 24 Austin ePay 7 Fisk Ssveniiah St 0 Alabama Beats Vendy. 44-0 Cincinnati 13 San Francisco Houston at Atlanta, night bo Angeles at San Diego, night ftanday's Oimn Montreal at Pittsburgh, 130pm Philadelphia at St. Louis, 2Upm Houston at Atlanta.

21Spm jSan PrancLco at Cincinnati. J13pm i (Only gamei pcheduled) D8-09-W--W4 66.6S72-504 7II-64-70-JI4 SI-TH-Ot-W 6S9-71-2(I5 f46l-72-l05 7-l-ft--Ki 7n-6B-e-r 761-6-2r 6M-81-2tl6 NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) I New York at Chicago. 2. (If necessary) start the drive.

Aaron Drills Another Homer ATLANTA (UPI) Hank Aaron remained alive in his race to break Babe Ruth's career home run mark before the season ends Sunday when he drilled his 713th homer Saturday night to help the Atlanta Braves defeat the Houston Astros 7-0. The 39-year-old slugger connected off southpaw Jerry Reuss in the fifth inning with two men on base to move within one homer of tying San Diego at Pittsburgh. 2 (U neces.ary) Only game acheduied) 70-6MS-207 Villi Tl V-NECKS TURTLENECK 0 CREWS Fifth-ranked Alabama scored the first four times it got the ball and picked apart Vander-bilt's defense for 416 yards on the ground and 578 yards total offense to take a methodical 44- American League Standing. Br I'nlted Pres. loternatienal I Night Game, not Included) East 64-71-6S-207 7ft T1-68-68--207 (I7-7n-70-27 B-69-7n-2(l7 S5-7O-72--J07' prt.

1. 97 65 as 73 at 77 111 74 7 71 91 xB.lt imora Boston Detroit New York Mllvs'ikfe Cleveland .599 9'i .527 Mi, .4117 MS .41 22 26 tS0 v-iclory over the hapless; w-85-71-208. commodores Saturday night. 1 BTtv69--2os i Vanderbilt only managed to sa.7i-s9-2"B s-on the Crimson Tide offensive: BETTENDORK. round scnres of tournament: Sam Adarn.

Dwlght Nevll Bob Wvnn Dave Stockton iDeane Bem.n Kermlt Zarley Don Iverson I Hale Irwin Frank Besrd Bob Ooalby Larry Wise i Don Bles Hiikey Victor Regeiado I Ben Kern ijoe Porter i Jerry McOea i David Olem I John Lister Dwaine Night iPote Brown Ed Sneed Jtm Ahern Jim FerrieU Jim Grant Mlts Wvrm John Jacobs Jim Jamison Rod Curl Ralph Srhllcht Ron cVrnido Andy North Mike Higgma. (irler Jones Jack Flack Dick Rhyan Tom Jenklna Tom WatsoB Bos AUard Tim Oollln. Bobby Oreamrastt Bob Nenne Rlk Maaaengala MM McLandoa Steve Oaln Bob Brickann Bruce Flalsher Artie lecNlckls Rosa Randall Mil Reaeor Larry White Bob Dickson Jerry Heard Martin Bohen David Barber John Kennedy Thorpe Jim Jewell West By Model and Kayne 6H-7S1-71 -I'D 1 T3-7i-2i wave twice in the entire game, in the second nuarter and 1. art. fi7 -JI4 S7 73 54) si 7 77 7S 5 .472 S6 104 .350 '2-67-71-2101 Mmr.csola 7i-7o-b--2hi agam wiin i.i tu go in roe caiiionu Ruth's career mark.

Aaron has one game remaining this season Sunday when he goes against Houston's Dave Roberts, off whom he hit his 712th contest. Place kicker Bill Davis paced ditinoa mi. 6M9-72--2HI 71- 71-6H -2MI 72- 9-9-2ln the Alabama scoring with ML points On three field goals and1 Baltimore I Cleveland Jw) 71.7!-(l-2ll;aj, nnin)(. uii.Kt Bowon 9 MliwaukM New York 3 Detroit 0 Mike Stock scored twice, on oakie.m 7 eweago 5 4 V.A i Kanss. City at Texas, 30nm SIZES 12 hi 20 isTUS-iiuvvuo ia ctiiu Minnesota at California, Hinrn Hundayie Game.

Oardner-Webb 7 Ouillord OewKie .11 Nf)rth Carolina St, 12 Georgia Tech 21 Clermon 11 Howard 11 Virginia si to Kentucky St I ajekson St. Maryland 31 Vlllanova Miami tFIa I 14 Florida St. 10 Mtllaape la Sewanee 7 Mississippi 41 Southern Miss North Carolina Central 11 Morgan St. I Randolph-Macon 14 Tow son St. 13 Richmond 41 Wake Forest 0 Shaw 22 FayattevUle 17 Southwestern 24 Washington (Mo.) Tennessee tl Auburn Virginia 7 Duke I Washington A Lee 22 Centre 0 Waslern Kentucky 30 Esst Tennessee I Wldener IT Western Msryland I Midwest Alma Grand Valley 14 August ana (III.

I 1) Elmhurst Benedictine Wsvne State 14 Bethel 13 Sloui Falls 7 Bowling Green 31 Western Mich, f) Bifena Vlsla 21 Wartburg 12 Butler 13 St. Joseph's Carlton 12 Grtnnel! 0 Coe 2t Knox Denlaon Id Hone IS Drake 24 Lamar 10 Earlham 2o Rose-Hulman 7 Eastern Mich. 47 St. Norbert (Wis 14 Hanover 24 Anderson 14 r-74-70-211 n-m-TO-iU 70.71 -70-41 1 70-71-70-711 6H-72-72-2U 70- 7S-7J-J12 68-71-72-aH 70.7I).711 71- I7-70-11J 69- 73-70-JU 71-69-73-213 71-H9-73--213 6D-71-74--213 70- 70-73-213 T2-69-71-213 IAU Timet EDTI Detroit at New York. 1pm Milwaukee at Boston, 1pm Chlcann at Oakland.

4JOpm Minnesota at California. 5pm Kansas Cltjr at This. 9pm (Only game scheduled' yams. Split end Wayne Wheeler eaugjht six first half passes for 151 yards and one touchdown and the Tide did not throw a pass in the second quarter. 137 E.

Tyler homer exactly one week ago. Sweet Victory For Bill Battle KNOXVILLE, Term. (UPI) -The Auburn jinx no longer rooms over Tennessee coach Bill Battle. "I don't know if this is the biggest win we've had fince I've been coach," said Battle, "but it sure was the sweetest." Auburn came to Knoxville Saturday afternoon shouting "four in a row," but the Tennessee defense stole Auburn's thunder by converting MeMday'. V.me.

Men's and Boyi' Wear The Tide took its third win w-nednied Orioles Beat the year and second in the Souttiea stern Conference, while Vamderbitt dropped to 1-2 overaH and 0-2 in the SEC. Alabama opened with a 35-yard pass from quarterback Gary Butledge to Wheeler on its first play. They combined again six plays later for a 14-yard touchdown. BILL DAY'S By lulled Press International Designated-hitter Curt Motton El FLAT SA drove in four runs with a three-run homer and single in leading the Baltimore Orioles to a 7-3 nightcap vit'torv over the Tiger miscues mto 17 points in the battle of Southeastern Conference contenders. For the Vol coach, the 21-0 win over Auburn ended a three-year Jinx.

Auburn was the only-team on the 1973 Tennessee schedule that Battle had never been able to beat as head coach. Before the season started, Battle said he intended to end Grambling Bears Prairie View WW RAMBLING, La. (AP) Cleveland Indians and a split of Undefeated Grambling College, a season-ending doubleheader got cranked up afler a slow Saturday. CONTINUES Tom Ttmmerman three-hit that jinx and on a rainy afternoon in Neyland Stadium, before 71,000 fans. And he did it.

start and walloped Prairie View 37-12 in a Southwestern Athletic Conference football game here Saturday. It was the fourth victory of the season for the Tigers, ranked second in The Associated Press small college poll. Quarterback Joe Comeaux the Orioles in a 6-2 first game victory highlighted by Dave Duncan's three-run double and a two-run homer by Buddy Bell. Motion's first homer of the year came after Bob Grich and NYLON WHITEWALLS BUDGET TERMS FOR Don Baylor walked the first Hillsdale Northern Michigan IS Indian 17 Kentucky I Iowa Wealeyen I Illinois Coll. Jrthn Carroll 14 Thiel 14 ttlei Kalamaaos 11 Ohio Northern Kansaj 34 Minnesota IS Lakeland 34 Eureka It Msnelta 14 Hiram 7 Michigan 14 Navy 0 Michigan Tech 14 Ferris St.

14 Milllkln 14 Carroll 7 Missouri North Carolina 14 Missouri Rolls i 1 Miseourl southern I Monmouth 4) Lawrence 0 Moorhead St 17 Bemidtl St Nebraska 20 Wisconsin 14 N(y DeJnxa St It Mnrmngetde 0 Notre Dame 20 Purdue 7 Ohio St. 17 TO! 3 Oqivet 20 DePstm 10 Pittsburgh 11 Northwestern 14 Rlpon 3 Cornell llos-s) 20 So. Dakota 19 Northern Iowa So, Dakota St Western Colo 2 So Dakota Tech 14 Black Hills SI St. Cloud 81, 17 Southwest St 17 St. Jrthn't (Minn 40 MacAletter St.

Ola 17 Belolt 7 TsvVw Manchester 25 (tie) VCLA 34 Michlian 21 Valparaiso 14 nilnoli Wetlayaa 17 Wahash 13 Albion 13 aWah. Jefferson II Case Western 14 West Virginia 17 Illinois 10 Wittenberg 14 Ashland Southwest Arkansaa 21 Iowa St. II Oklahoma 81 70 Southern Illinois 7 SMU 37 Virginia Tech Troy St. 17 Ouachita Baptist West Atr Force 10 New Meiles I Carroll 10 Eastern Montana It Central Wash. 17 Southern Oregon 1 Llnfleld 24 WhUwnrth 1 Montana St.

Fresno St. i Montana Tech 36 Western Montana II No. Ariaona. 14 Montana 10 San Pranrtsoo St II Cal-Lutheran 14 Southern Utah 14 Pert Lewis 11 Stanford 23 San Jose SI. 11 UN Reno 36 Idaho St.

14 Washinttton It Syracuse 7 Washington St. tl Idaho 24 Willamette 20 Lewie at Dark TAX passea to sammie wnite tor mning. Baylor singled across two Grambling touchdowns, one two runs in a four-run fifth covering 18 yards and the other liming and Motton followed with 27. la run-scoring single. 4-PLY POLYESTER WHITEWALLS Abilene Beats Southwest, 41-7 SAN MARCOS, Tex.

(AP) -Cliff Loirgley set i school pass-tog record of 444 yards and tossed four touchdowns as Abilene Christian whipped Southwest Texas State 41-7 in a Lone Star Conference footbaB game Saturday night. Longley hit 19 of 28 passes, including a pair of 57-yard pass-run scoring aerials to Richard Williams to eclipse the his old mark 433 yards set two weeks ago. Monreo Daniels scampered three yards for the Southwest Texas State's only touchdown. BOWLING at its BES1R FOR MS) TAX (ANY SIZE) DOUBLE STEEL BELTED WHITEWALLS (ANY SIZE) JUST THINK ABOUT IT I'VE BEEN AROUND THE GfcME OF BOWLING A LONG TIME, AND I'VE YET TO SEE A GREAT BOWLER WHO WASNT A GREAT THINKER. YoU KNOW WHAT 1 MEAN ABOUT THE GAME.

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