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4-1) fliiuiay, Oft. 29, 1967 'ins; SHHLVtfour 'liMts Sal Olivas Shatters Marks On Way to Win Over Bulldogs Memphis State Mauls Southern Miss by 24-8 LAS CRL'CES, NM. (UPI flattened Louisiana Tech. 43-7, iired on 21 of 35 attempted passes JACKSON. Miss.

VPV yuarterDacK uuvas cracked an air-battle that saw 51 of 96 for 361 yards in his marathon Sophomore quarterback Ricky Thurow passed for two touch t.o school passing records and pass attempts completed. performance. He broke Charlie tied another Saturday night as Olivas scored two touchdowns, Johnson's 1960 record for the downs to lead Memphis State Mexico Mate University Ipass for two more, and connect- most yards gained in passing in Saturday night to a 24-8 romp a single game, 361 to Johnson over Southern Mississippi. 273. Thurow passed eight yards to Mickey Duncan for one touch- uiivas set a new mark in attempting zzo passes in a season, passing up Johnson's 1959 and 1960 records of 199, and Florida State Crushes Mississippi State Club tt n.

a 1) A tl YARDSTICK Memphis St. Sou. Miss. First downs 15 19 Rushing yardage 108 141 Passing yardage 147 212 Return yardage 68 116 Passes t-17-10 19-33-1 tied Johnson 19o8 record of 21 completions in a single game The surearmed quarterback also booted a 28-yard field goal as Memphis State flexed its aerial arm to gain the victory in the fierce rivalry between the two Dixie independents. Substitute quarterback Gary Rayburn passed forty-two yards to Danny Haley midway in the final period for Southern's only touchdown.

Halfback Johnny Johnson ran the extra point to climax a 90-yard march. The Memphis State defense pursued the Southerners relentlessly all night to set the Tiger record at 5-1. Southern moved the ball in the open field but bogged down once they moved into Tiger territory. Memphis 0 17 7 0-24 Southern Miss 0 0 I Mem pappas, 9 run, (Stevtnt kick) Mem FG Stevens 28 Mem Baxter, 37 pass from Thurow, (Stevens kick) Mem Duncan, eight pass trom Thurow, (Stevens kick) Soon Haley, 42 past from Rayburn, (Johnson run) Attendance 16,000. Punts 5-43 4-42 lacked just six passes in tying Fumbles lost 3 Yards penalized 35 109 Johnson 1961 record of the most TALLAHASSEE.

Fla. AP) -Florida State's Kim Hammond picked Mississippi State's de passes made in a season. Louisiana Tech's quarterback down and 37 yards for another to wingback Bob Baxter and set up ferry Bradshawn put on a third score with a fifty one spectacular aerial show in his own right, hitting on 20 of 37 for yard punt return. Speedy Nick Pappas dashed fense apart and tossed three touchdown passes, leading the Seminoles to a 24-12 football victory Saturday night. Both of Mississippi State's touchdowns came after Bulldog defenders intercepted passes 288 yards and scoring Tech's nine yards for the third six- ond quarter for the first of the three touchdown drives.

Two receptions by flanker Ron Sellers accounted for 60 yards as the Seminoles moved 87 yards with four passes. The score came on an eight-yard toss to tight end Chip Glass. Hammond added another touchdown in the third quarter after he found halfback Larry Green all alone near the goal line and connected on a 32-yard scoring pass. Only two of the 75 yards covered in the drive were earned on the ground. lone touchdown in the final 10 pointer and guard Wood Stevens seconds of the game on a 3 yard plunge Doug Dalton was the second big man for the Aggies, as the nation number two rusher THE YARDSTICK Miss.

Stat Florida Statt First downs 22 Rushing yardage 15 101 Passing yar09e 45 377 Return yardast 177 106 Passes MM E-u-3 Punts -3 -n Fumbles lost 0 0 Yards penalized 5 60 racked up 103 yards in 12 carries Huskies Rip California in 23-6 Clash and scored two touchdowns on runs of 16 and 35 A 46-yard pass to Green was The Aggies, now 5-1-1 on the the big ground-gamer in the W' season, led 20-0 at the half and third touchdown drive. from Gary Pajcic, who relieved Linebacker D. D. Lewis Hammond in the third quarter. bounced back from intermission to score 22 points in the third Hammond, who had been BERKELEY, Calif.

(AP)-An alert Washington offense jumped to a quick two touchdown lead and defeated a ragged California Bear 23-6 Saturday to keen period before Olivas second yard drive capped the victory. LENNY FUNK in car No. 2 and Ernie Derr (top photo) battle for the lead in the feature race of an IMCA event at State Fair Speedway Saturday. Derr won the race while Funk finished third. Ken Christie in car No.

20 and Lewis picked off the first Pajcic pass near midfield and ran it back to Florida State's 20. Two plays later Tommy Corbett twisted away -from tacklers and scored Taylor (bottom photo) collided head-on in the same race. Christie spun around, crashing into Taylor. Both cars were forced from the race but neither driver was injured (Tines Photo by Terry Vaughan) hampered by a knee injury for the last three weeks, was back in top form and accounted for most of the yardage as Florida Louisiana Tech is now 2-4 overall. alive its faint hopes in the Pa- Louisiana Tech 0 77 on a 13-yard run around right ciiic-u conference.

Titans Bounce Twin City Club MONROE The Texarkana Titans rapped up a share of the Southern Football League title here Saturday night with a 14-10 victory over the Twin City Panthers. The victory give Texarkena a 6-1 league mark. The Titans can win the championship outright with a triumph over New Roads on Nov. 11. "Monroe is now 5-2 going into its season finale at Shreveport next Sunday.

Texarkana's winning touchdown came on a one yard plunge by McCoy Murphy fete in the first half. It erased a 1017 Twin City lead. NMSU 13 7 22 648 end. nmju uaiton ia run, kick tailed NMSU Olivas 1 Dlunae. Al Rnnralet Mississippi State safety Bill KICK Kiser grabbed a Pajcic pass, NMSU Jones 5 run.

Gonzales kirk State broke a school passing record by gaining 377 yards. The old mark of 355 was set against Villanova in 1954. Unable to get Florida State's running attack rolling, Hammond took to the air in the sec- Ernie Derr Pilots Charger NMSU Mike Carroll 78 pass from Olivas, Gonzales kick NMSU Dalton 35 run, Henry Daniels giving the Bulldogs the ball at the Florida State 30, to set up The HusKies are 3-1 in the Pacific 8, behind undefeated Southern California and UCLA, and 5-2 overall. California is 1-2 and 3-4. Washington capitalized on three California errors and a fine punt return to score twice early.

California's only offensive run NMSU Howard Tavlor 14 nact from the last touchdown. Miss. State 0 12 0 ,2 unvas, bonzaies kick To State Fair Stock Verdict NWbU Olivas I unae. KirK fa ed Florida State 10 7 724 Lt Bradshawn 3 run. Fltnn fAlhnnn F5U rG 31 Gutnrie FSU Glass 8 pass from Hammon KICK Oregon State A 6,000.

(Guthrie kick) FSU Green 32 pass from Hammond (Guthrie kick) Ramo Stott, also of Keokuk Of By TOMMY LOPEZ Times Sports Writer winner with Butch Hall Russell, the runnerup. move in the first half died two M5U coroett 13 run (pass Taneaj MSU Sisk 30 pass from Pharr (run owers Overp In that race several cars failed) Veteran race driver Ernie mcnes from the goal line after a bad play had cost the Bears three vital yards. cracked up. Ten vehicles started FSU Moremen 4 pass trom rtammona (Guthrie kick) Derr, using a heavy foot and the race but only four finished Attendance 21, in Air Force Escapes With 17-17 Tie some daring maneuvers, bested Washington 13 0 7 323 0 0 6 06 a field of 20 drivers to win the FOOTBALL STRING Ithaca Cornell marked up its 400th football win since 1837 in the 1959 season. i.nm i3 oass Trom v.nir.

imihm kick) Dale Keeling was the early leader until being bumped onto the infield on the fifth lap. Ken Christie took over the lead when Damascus Is feature of an IMCA six-race program at State Fair Speedway vyu-McCabe 1 run (kick failed) Cal Stewart 3 aass from A rank Iran. Cougar Team CORVALLIS, Ore. (UPI) -Powerful Oregon State, led by bull-like fullback Bill Enyart and a tough defense, overpowered Washington State 35-7 Saturday in a Pacific Eight Conference football game. Saturday afternoon.

version failed) Wy-Wood II pass from Minki (Mar- tin kick) Lenny Funk of Otis, had Keeling was forced out of the AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo The National league dates back to 1876. won tne poie position witn a WU-FG Martin 26 Attendance 30,000 estimated Winner NEW YORK (AP) Damas race and maintained it until the (UPI) Air Force Academy quarterback Craig Baer used ninth lap when he collided with Louis Taylor of Shawnee, Kan- infantry tactics and enemy er and the runner-up to Derr in points toward the 1967 IMCA title, finished second a quarter lap back. Darrell Dake of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, was third and Funk finishing fourth. Derr covered the 25 laps of VLVz miles in a time of 10:57.83 and was the top money winner of the afternoon. Racing will continue today with a 150-lap race as the only event on the card.

Today's race will be the finale of the season on the IMCA circuit and all drivers will have their pedals on the floor in an attempt, to gain points toward the National title as well as additional cash. Today's purse will be worth $2500 and $650 going to the winner. In a 12-lap consolation race preceding the feature George England of Dallas was the cus, turning on nis vaunted forcing both drivers to leave the rors Saturday to crack a tough one-lap spin of 25.25 in qualifying and took the early lead in the feature but saw Derr wheel by on the backstretch of the fourth lap and maintain the lead for the remainder of the 25 laps. power in the final one quarter track. Officials then stopped the; Colorado State University ground race.

i mile, easily won the two miles of the $106,600 Jockey Gold Cup In the five-lap low qualifiers Saturday at Aqueduct a victory The Keokuk. Iowa, dare devil dash Dake took the lead from the that all but officially wrapped up pole and fought off Stott. Derr WHY BALD? Tljyi and Funk for the STP Trophy. the Horse of the Year title, the 3-year-old championship and offi game and escape with a 17-17 tie. Air Force lost a chance for a win with 28 seconds left in the game when Dennis Leuthauser missed a 32-yard field goal.

But he actually gave the Falcons a tie by making good on a 45-yard field goal. Colorado State took a 10-0 halftime lead on a 37-yard field which was presented by Shreve-porter Hershel Buchanan. Dake covered the 2'4 miles in 2:13.88. cially made him racing's great est one-year money winner. showed the packed bleachers why he has won the IMCA National Championship eight times.

Derr, driving a 1967 Charger, earlier finished third in a four-car field in a five-lap race which consisted of the four low qualifiers. The $69,290 Damascus earned for winning the 49th running of Enyart, a 223-pounder, scored the first two Oregon State touchdowns on one-yard plunges as the Beavers sent the visiting Cougars reeling to their straight defeat over two seasons. It was the second conference win against one defeat for Oregon State, which plays unbeaten, untied UCLA in Los Angeles next week. A homecoming crowd of only 18,115 saw Oregon State, which knocked off favored Purdue last week, dominate the game nearly all the way. After Enyart, who had 80 yards in 23 carries, got his two touchdowns quarterback Steve Preece connected with halfback Billy Main on a 58 yard touchdown pass 40 seconds before the first Beavers a 21-0 lead.

Stott had charged from his third place starting position into sec-! ond place and it looked like he! might take Dake, but went too! this prestigious race by vk lengths over Handsome Boy with goal by Al Lavan and a 16-yard touchdown pass from quarter Successor third, boosted his 1967 back Jerry Montiel to end Dick high on the second turn of thej fourth lap and as a result, finished last. I Sixth-Ranked Georgia bank account to $792,941. Ihe record for money won in one year had been $752,550 by Morgan with 3:47 left in the half. Baer scored the Cadets' first touchdown early in the third Funk had a qualifying time of Nashua as a 3-year-old in 1955, period on a one-yard plunge. Humbles Kentucky, 31-7 :25.25, followed by Stott with 25.39 and Derr with 25.44.

In the opening eight-laD Pre- With the $25,865 he picked up in four starts as a 2-year-old, Damascus, total earnings Tailback Dave Mumme scored the only other Air Force touchdown on a 10-yard run later in amounted to $818,806. LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) A the third period. brilliant show of defense and liminiary Derr broke a world record with a dash of 3:30.53. The old record of 3:37.78 was set by himself at the State Fiar Speedway in 1965.

Dake was the The Rams from Fort Collins, repeated Kentucky errors added LOOK YOUR BEST WITH AN UNDETECTABLE MAN'S HAIRPIECE By Welders ineil Undetectable, life-like naturalness Stays in place with active wear 9 Custom tailored by European craftsmen Guaranteed You owe it to your future to investigate these advantages. Call 865-4322 this week for a free private consultation (Sunday calls after 12 noon please); or, complete and mail the coupon below. came back with 13:39 left in the game and set up a short up to a 31-7 Southeastern Conference victory Saturday night for the sixth-ranked Georgia runnerup in that race. drive after a pass interference Northeast State Nips Southwestern, 17-6 Bob Foster of Conroe. call on Air Force at its 38 yard Bulldogs.

line. Colorado State's big backs won the second heat, a 10-lapi event, with a time of 4:34.38. He; Georgia took advantage of 11 Jim Oliver, Oscar Reed and Larry Jackson took turns car major Wildcat miscues in rack- was followed by Leon Bowman of I rying the ball from there, with Wichita, and Ralph Dyeri Clark Blake addedd the PAT to Reed bulling the final three THE YARDSTICK Georgia Kentucky give them the lead 7-6 of Shreveport. Dyer, a national: champion in the early '50s, was driving the machine that Derr yards for a 17-14 CSU lead. First downs Rushing yardage Leuthauser's tying field goal After USL rolled up a couple of first down before being stopped at the Indian 34, The Indians used to win the feature here last; 21 8 321 51 56 67 93 115 16-4-2 32-9-5 5-39 7-37 2 5 64 0 was set up when Cadet Neal Starkey recovered an Oliver year.

i Passing yardage Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized took over after the punt on LAFAYETTE Northeast! roared from behind in the second half to roll up a convincing 17-6 victory and spoiled Southwes-tern's Diamond Football Anniversary Homecoming here Saturday night. The Indians, down by 6-0 at intermission, thanks to Roy Pendergraft's two field goals, got all their points in the final two fumble on the Air Force 26 Dick Johnson of St. Paul camel Junior quarterback Steve Turner their own eleven and drove 83 yards again taking 18 plays. A P.O. Box 3933 Shreveport, La, PLEASE SEND FREE INFORMATION Finest HAIRPIECES en Feldert lb; from next to last place in an eight-car field to win the third heat by a quarter lap over Willie goal following a Kentucky mini-kick of seven Toward the end, both teams' offensive units were tired and played pitch and catch.

There were four interceptions and a fumble recovered. The Bulldogs moved 321 yards on the ground to Kentucky's 51 and got another 56 on 4 of 16 passes. Kentucky gained 67 yards through the air but had five passes intercepted and lost five fumbles. Georgia fumbled eight times, but with its quicker linemen, lost only two. Senior fullback Ronnie Jenkins led the Georgia attack with 99 yards in 21 carries.

Tailbacks Kent Lawrence and Brad Johnson picked 57 years each. Kentucky's only major weapon, as usual, was tailback Dicky Lyons, who gained 45 yards in 17 carries, completed one of two passes, caught one and averaged 37 yards on seven punts. Georgia 14 0 7 10-31 Kentucky 0 0 0 77 Ga-Kemp 3 run (McCullough kick) Ga Kemp 1 run (McCullough kick) Ga Jenkins 1 run (McCullough kick) Ky Thompson 5 pass from Lyons (Lyons kick) Ga Adams recovery In end zone (Scott kick) Ga FG 27 McCullough Attendance 28,000. roughing the kicker penatly at directed the Falcons to the Colorado State 27 before Leuthauser kicked the three-pointer ing up its fifth victory in six games this season. the 27was a big factor in the Crane of Springfield, who NAME drive.

Kentucky gained 28 yards on with 1:53 left in the game. started tne race in last place. Southwestern stiffened at the The intersectional game was its first series of downs but couldn't match that advance six and with fourth and four ADDRESS CITY marred by fumbles, with Colora Blake kicked a 24 field goal with do State losing four and Air 24 second left to make it 10-6, NBA MEMBERS New York The Knickerbockers have been in the NBA for their 18th season. Force three. The Falcons took with its total yardage in the next 45 minutes.

The Wildcats finally scored in the fourth quarter. Midway of the fourth quarter, YARDSTICK NLSC USL First downs 21 4 Net yards rush 335 101 Net yards pass 74 -l Passes (A-C) 16-6 5-2 Had intercepted 2 0 Punt-Avg. Fumble-Lost 0-0 0-0 Penaltiesyds 0 93 their only lead in the game after Rtnrtpn ann hot crrtrin drive, this one going 60 yards in the Rams' Jackson fumbled on Two Georgia touchdowns were ithe Air Force 45 in the third 10 plays. Howard Swindler piled earned the hard way the first quarter, the last two yards off tackle with 5:54 remaining and Blacke added on an 89-yard drive in the open Air Force advanced to the CSU ing quarter and the second after 15 on a pass interference call the point after. Baer got five more to the 10 and an 85-yard third period move.

The Bulldogs scored their sec Mumme took it into the end zone quarters to win their fourth game in seven starts. The Indians are now even in GSC play at 2-2. Steve Mansur, who played only briefly last week while Terry Iicsiger directed NSLC over Northeast was driving again at the Southwestern 24 when the game ended. Mansur gained 147 yards rush ond touchdown after a Kentucky from there to give the Falcons a fumble, their fourth on a recov. 14-10 lead with 5:41 left in the ery in the end zone and a field ing in 19 carries, picked up 46 third quarter.

more on pass completions for a Southeastern, directed the Indian attack in the second half. Led by net of 193 yards. Scafidel picked up 61 yards rushing, Carl Peitre 40, Ron Gactano 39 and Swindler Hoosiers Tip Arizona by 42-7 Mansur, the Indians controlled the ball for almost 21 minutes 38. Red River Chevrolet Says- Three Cheers For These in the second half. Northeast was plagued bv backficld in motions penalties TUCSON.

Ariz. (P Indi Northeast slow but sure ground attack rolled up 335 yards in the contest and the Indians added 74 ana overpowered Arizona 42-7 here Saturday night for its sixtn and easiest football victory of the season. The Indiana blitzkreig IBM Shreveport-Texarkana area needs Special Machines Servicemen IBM's new Production Systems Department needs personnel with experience in servicing special machines and automation equipment. Must be capable of troubleshooting electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and mechanical equipment. Job Responsibilities Equipment Installation At Customer Plants Service and Troubleshooting at Customer Plants Requirements through out the contest and1 ended up with 90 yards.

The Cajuns were also called for many yards getting 93 yards. NLSC 0 0 10 717 USL 3 3 0 0- Score Summary: USL Roy Pendergraft, 21 field goal USL Penderfraft, 30 field goal Bobby Scafidel, 1 run, (Blake kick) Clark Blake, 24 field goal Howard Swindler, 2 run, (Blake) Att. 15,500. smashed for touchdowns three of the first four times they had VilfHIWG SPECIAL passing for a 409 total. Meanwhile a tough Northeast defense led by Kenny Frith and end Charles Rohner limited the Bulldogs to a net of 100 yards.

Southwestern gained 101 yards rushing a minus one passing as Northeast controlled the ball for 81 plays for Southwestern. The defeat dealt Southwestern hopes for a GSC title a severe blow. The Bulldogs are now 4-3 the ball. Each time they used only four plays to move 61, 58 and 52 yards. over-all and 2-3 in the conference.

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The Cajuns drove to the Indian eight and picked up a first down to the five but drew a five yard penalty on I motion and had to settle for another field goal, this one from 30 yards out. After mounting no serious threat offensively in the opening half, Northeast took the third quarter kitkoif and ran 83 yards in teven plays for its first TD. Bobby Scafidel burst over left tackle for the final four yards with 12:13 left in the quarter. An Equal Opportunity Employer 1 i I. Jk-.

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