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The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana • Page 51

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LSU Tigers Make Valiant Comeback to Knot Confederates, 13-13, in SEC Battle at Jackson rf She Mrxm Sunday, Nov. 5, 1967 Section Page One Dousay, Newfield Score; Daniel Misses Point After By GERRY ROBICHAUX Times Sports Writer JACKSON, Miss. Louisiana State tasted its own special brand of fcittersweets Saturday in a 13-13 tie with archrivar University of Mississippi in Memorial Hargett Passes Porkers Dizzy As Aggies Take 33-21 Victory Stadium. f-yj sophomore fullback from Vicks- The Tieers eained the tie with burg gained 42 of the hardest a valiant comeback but failed at yards of his career on 12 carries, coming up with several big the try for a win when Steve Daniel's extra point attempt with 3:22 left in the game sailed wide Max Peacock and then Hargett plays. passed for 12 yards and a He made a fine catch of a touchdown to fullback Wendell '4 then rapidly delivered the ball on target.

The victory kept 4-1, atop the conference race and moved it a step closer to a to the left. Daniel wasn't listed as LSU's leading placement specialist at Housley. Charlie Biggs' extra 15-yard pass in the final scoring drive that put the ball at the point attempt hit the left upright eight from where Kenny New- and went wide, leaving Arkansas By HARRY KING FAYETTEVDLLE, Ark. (AP) Texas Edd Hargett, the Southwest Conference's leading passer, shot down the Arkansas pass defense like a man shooting ducks Saturday es the Aggies came from behind for a 33-21 victory. Hargett hit on 13 of 25 passes for, 168 yards and three touch- Thanksgiving Day showdown with field swept left end for a THE YARDSTICK with a 21-20 lead with 14:31 to go LSU Miss.

rexas. Arkansas is now 1-2-1. touchdown. 13 The Aggies took advantage of the first turnover of the game to had not scored against 17 16 126 And the nation's leading punter 140 81 88 go ahead for good. Defensive halfback Tommy Maxwell fell on First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized had a 41.3-yard average on eight kicks which helped keep the Rebels at bay.

Glenn Hockersmith's fumble at 10-17-1 10-22-0 8-41 -39 IS 24 the Arkansas 31. The Aggies Stokley completed 10 of 15 went in from there for their passes for 126 yards with several fourth touchdown. the start of the season. Roy Texas AfcM 7 0 7 19-33 Hurd, the No. 1 kicker, was connections tor big first downs.

LSU's receivers came up with a fine performance also. Arkansas in the past three years and last defeated the Razorbacks in 1957. Arkansas took a 14-7 halftime lead as quarterback Ronny South produced two fourth down pass completions that led to touchdowns within a four-minute period late in the half. tied It 14-14 after a 22-yard punt return by Bob Long put the Aggies in possession at the Arkansas 19. Arkansas regained the lead on Arkansas 14 7 021 Stegent 1 run (Riggs kick) Ark Dickev 1 run (White kick) dropped from the squad last Quitman Johnny Garlington Monday for disciplinary reasons.

The tie was forged by two Ark Peacock pass from South (White kick) Harris 3 pass from Hargett THI YARDSTICK AM Arkansas First downs 19 Rushing yardage 116 93 Passing yardage 168 205 Return yardage 160 79 Passes 13-25-0 18-22-1 Punts 8-35 7-41 Fumbles lost 0 It Yards penalized 50 0 downs against a defense that had not yielded a touchdown pass ell season. He continually waited until a receiver broke open and and Monroe's David Jones led determined drives to touchdowns iKiggs kickj Ark Peacock 19 pass from South (White kick) the Tiger defense. Jones came up with key plays in the Tigers' and a gallant goal-line stand by the Bengals. And it came despite goal-line stand in the second Housley 12 pass from Hargett Housley 12 pass from Hargett (kick failed) Maxwell 15 pass fram Hargett period. eight Tiger fumbles which would have left most teams satisfied to The job ranked with fine a 19-yard pass from South to feel sorry for themselves.

(pass taiieaj Stegent 1 run (Rlggs kick) Attendance: 41,000. stands patented by both clubs in this tough series. One lost fumble killed the first Bradley Shows Way Tiger march at the Ole Miss one, Ole Miss took over at the 33 on a Freddie Haynes fumble and Another gave the Rebels a shot at one of their two field goals in Ole Miss defensive end from Vidalia, and another unidentified Rebel defender try to make the stop. The Southeastern Conference contest ended in a 13-13 tie. (AP Wirephoto) JIM DOUSAY (28), Louisiana State tailback, charges over from the Ole Miss one-yard line for a touchdown in the Mississippi-LSU game at Jackson Saturday.

Jerry Richardson (80), an the third period. drove quickly to the two. The Tigers gave up a yard to the conference's leading rusher, Stan Still, the Tigers could take Hindman, on a second down try rambling Rocks In 39-13 Tilt PINE BLUFF, Ark. (AP) Texas Squeaks Past Mustangs in Thrillei solace in that they halted a three-game losing string against the Johnny Rebs. And they and then held at the one on two knee.

On the next play, Newfield specialist, in to try'- a 47-yard successive plunges. That came the ball and it squirted into the end zone where Reb Robert field goal attempt in the dying with 10:31 left before the half. Hindman was to carry 28 times scored points against the Confederates after two shutout losses. And, mathematically, they stayed had a huge gap going around left end on a pitchback and appeared Bailey recovered. But don worry.

The Bengals in the contest for 88 yards. But minutes of the half. It was way short. Ole Miss got the go-ahead The Grambling Tigers took ad were to come back just four to jog over. But Daniel then failed in his ence race.

Southern Methodist was dropping its sixth consecutive game and definitely fading the Tiger ground game outstepped Steve and the rest of the plays later after Garlington vantage of numerous Arkansas Related Story, Individual Statistics Page 8-D manhandled Newell on a third- Rebs, 169-140. Stokley outpassed mistakes to shove across attempt to emulate Hurd who rrom cnampionsnro contention, points with 9:19 left in the third period with Keyes kicking a 35-yarder. This was set up after LSU held the Rebels in check down play to force a punt. five touchdowns in the second had gone 14 of 15 from the btokley and Jim Dousay, who in the Southeastern Conference half and defeat the Golden Lions By HAROLD V. RATLIFF DALLAS, Tex, (AP) Bill Bradley passed and ran Texas to a 35-28 victory over Southern Methodist Saturday as the Long-horns fought off a wild aerial bombardment engineered by Mike Livingston.

Livingston threw four touchdown bombs, three for 28, 55 A crowd of 43,000 turned out on homecoming day to witness the wildest offensive game of the blocked keenly in the first half, 39-13 a Southwestern Athletic and forced a punt. Bastrop 's Jimmy Gilbert. conversion line this season. LSU got the ball back with 1:24 left on a punt but had to kick it hooked up on a 24-yard pass play title chase with a 2-1-1 loop record, identical to Ole Miss. Tennessee, which has a date Conference game Saturday after conference season.

Both teams committed numer noon. crowned by his safety mate The victory gave the first ous fumbles, but each was able back to the Rebels with 41 seconds remaining. Donnie Boze- from the LtU 43 and then Jim caved in the wide defense to allow Newfield to sweep for 22 yards to put the ball at the enemy 11. with the Rebels left on the calendar, leads the conference with a 3-0 record, followed by to take advantage of only one. man then recovered a Reb fumble at the Ole Miss 37 with 20 Georgia with a 3-1 league chart.

THE YARDSTICK place Tigers a 5-conference record and dropped to 3-3 Halfback Henry Jones scored three touchdowns for the Tigers on runs of seven, six and three quarterback Bruce Newell, 126-81 to give LSU the edge in total offense, 295-221. Ole Miss edged out front in the battle for field position early. It had to move only 51 yards (in 11 plays) to its first touchdown, Hindman running through a wide gap at left tackle from the two for the marker with 8:27 left in the quarter. Keyes kicked good. LSU mounted a swift and dashing comeback.

Kenny New-field, who led LSU rushers with 73 yards in nine runs, ripped off consecutive gains of 15 yards around the OM right flank, setting a pattern of first-half Fittingly, Dousay later got the Texas won without the services of Chris Gilbert, its great runner for more than a half. Gilbert had rushed 13 times for 40 Both LSU and Ole Miss are seconds remaining but Stokley call at the one and the big senior 4-2-1 over-all. hurdled the stackup at the Sammy Grezaffi, muffed the ball end Ole Miss recovered at the 20. But LSU's defenses smothered that threat and Keyes kicked. Jimmy was to do it again early in the third when Garlington came up with a key play at the LSU 26, dropping Newell for a seven yard loss.

This time it was 44 yards. The Bengals finally got rolling after that. They moved from yards and threw a 15-yard yards and scored two touch It was a case of Ole Miss parlaying good field position and Texas SMU 24 18 248 2 193 378 102 3 8 12-15-0 29-40-1 2-55 4-46 40 3 34 middle for the score with 35 First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized touchdown pass to end Henry Burkins. downsone on a one-yard smash and the other on a five-yard scamper when he went out with the kicking of Jimmy Keyes into its points and LSU rallying seconds left in the period. Daniel was perfect on the conversion and it was 7-7.

Burkins also caught touchdown behind quarterback Nelson Stok a shoulder injury that sent him passes of 15 and 19 yards from was dropped tor consecutive losses and then sophomore Mike Hillman lefthanded a long bomb intercepted by the Rebs to end the conflict. LSU had had its chances in a ball game which could have taken an about face with each bounce of the ball. The series between the two schools now reads 29-24-3 In favor of LSU. The other dead ley and fulback Eddie Ray with and 5 yards to the brilliant ANTON MISSES to the hospital. Later it was re quarterback James Harris in the ry Levias and one for 42 to Jim ported he got only a bruise.

big second half. LSU partisans in the 46.000 success for the Tigers running good defensive work from its defensive unit. Keyes boomed through two their 20 to score in 16 painstaking plays. The key plays were Texas 14 7 7 7-35 Jtiagie. With Bradlev eiilher sr.

nn nr Five of Grambling's touch wide. hook passes to Maurice LeBlanc SMU 7 0 14 728 Tex Gilbert 1 run (Layne kick) SMU Levias 28 pass from Livingston assembled and regional television audience had a thrill kte in the second half when Stokley Stokley then threw a 12-yard field goals, the first from 35 passed for all of the Texas downs came after four fumble recoveries and a pass pass to Frank Matte who made a yards off to make it 10-7 in the for first downs on third down plays when the Tigers faced long interception. iranee kick) Tex Gilbert 5 run (Layne kick) Tex Koy 2 run (Layne kick) Tex Bradlev 1 run (Lavne kick) fine catch at the Reb 20. touciraowns and kept the Long-horns ahead in a see-saw battle after the Methodists had tied it up 7-7 midway of the first Line successes got it to the third period and the second to make it 13-7 from 44 yards. The latter tied Keyes with the conference career high of 23 set took the lead in the first quarter on a two-yard run lofted a long bomb from the Ole Miss 49 to near the eight where Tommy Morel made a great diving attempt.

The ball bounded away, SMU Levias 55 pass from Livingston (Partee kick) SMU Hag le 42 pass from Livingston (Parte kick) nine and then Ray, trampling over the right side, bulled to the locks were 6-6 in 1951 and 1960. Louisiana State 7 6 0 13 Mississippi 7 0 3 311 Miss Hindman 2 run (Keyes kick) LSU Dousay 1 run (Oanile kick) Miss FG Keyes 35 Miss FG Keyes 44 LSU-Newfield a run (kick tailed) Attendance 45,000. yardage situations. RAY LEFT GAME Ray made his fine reception of 15 yards at the eight and then limped off the field favoring a by James White. Jones tied the eame for Grambling in the by Bobby Etter of Georgia who one.

When hit by Vidalia's Jerry Richardson, Ole Miss' 210-pound Texlas was winning its fifth straight game and hanging ended his career in 1966. second quarter on his first Tex Higgins 18 pass from Bradley (Layne kick) SMU Levias 5 pass from Livingston (Partee klck3 Attendance: 43,000. The Tigers sent strong-legged Ronnie Manton, their kickoff senior left end, Eddie landed on Ray was superb. The 220-pound touchdown run. closely in the bouflhwest Confer SPECIAL SAVINGS AT (One for the money, witfBn two (pants) for the value! 89.5.

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