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The Shreveport Times Sunday, Nov. 19, 1967 5-D'. 1 Byrd Romps Louisiana College Close, Past Gators But Statesmen Win, 14-0 HJ Sunday, iov. 19, 17 The Shkkvkpori Times Grambling Gouges Southern To Smell Orange Blossoms Northwestern Bows to Late Rush Of Southeastern's Lions bv 26-14 Sal Olivas Passes New Mexico State FROM CLUBMAN'S BOLTS OF BLUE time-honored double-breasted blazer takes a contemporary stand. Pace-setting, trend-setting styling, plus Clubman's deft tailoring and attention to details, hallmark this new blojf one destined to become doubly classic.

With Ease CLEVELAND, Miss. Delta yard pass lo give Delta State State Colleee defeated the Loui- 6-0 lead. The extra point attempt! was wide and tnai icau cumem siana Colleee Wildcats here I to half time. to Arbour for nine, putting the rvr mm vjn kjuuiucaoici Byrd High's Yellow Jackets Saturday night, 14-0. in the romped to an easy 74-44 victory i cfiasnn finaip fnr hoiv, rlubs.f Following a scoreless third! o.y j.

iichulsui ns pertormins like an exquisitely in a determined u-yarci scoring Louisiana overcame a 14-0 North-GRAMBLING iSnecial) -Re! designed instrument of destruc-S drive. western State College lead with ouartcr Delta State scored its. over the Captain Shreve Gators state finished the year at) VTV i second TD ot tne nigni wnen, tailhack Billv Bell scored on a to record tneir second win ui me early season without loss. yardstick solute and rugged under pressure me llgers score a comeV Fullback Robert Holmes I two second half touchdowns to Cramming College gouged South-i e. and! banged across from the four on a upset the Demons, 26-14, and Brewer had a lack-luster first half, completing only two of 11 passes, but the junior sharpshooter got hot in the final 30 minutes and led his team to the upset.

Northwestern scored two TDs in the second period while Brewer scored for the Lions to Jacket Coach John Rogers Louisiana college Delta two varci plunged. Jones prompt- Lions on the Northwestern 25. On the ensuing play, Brewer threw perfectly to Arbour for the TD. John Short's extra point kick missed and the Demons retained their advantage temporarily. The Demons ran four plays and punted the ball back to the Lions on their next possession Over Lobos by 54-7 ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.

(UPI) Quarterback Sal Olivas, the nation's third ranking passer, threw for five touchdowns Saturday, three to wingback Mike Carroll, and powered New Mexico State to a 54-7 victory over the rival University of New Mexico. It was New Mexico's ninth lossl First used 14 players in the rout with Net Yards Rush 6i 284 Mv hit wincback Butch Coney fori downs Net Yards Rush eii University 27-20 here Saiur K1LKeu a neiu "dl 111 uie power run mat dismayed at least day afternoon' to win its" fifth cluarler wnile foi'cinS lhe tacklers. Mark Samples Southwestern Athletic Conference I guars 1(1 employ desperation booted the PAT from placement, championship in nine years. aS 8 Ciwerea was a this point that Harris lustily. Ne Yards sass 177 a tw0 l0inl conversion and the 14' jards Pass( 24-4 25-13 keep NSC from tying McNeese for the Gulf States Conference championship here Saturday.

Lion quarterback Dan Brewer, who had set seven GSC offensive records going into the game, ran Charlie Tyler leading all scorers with 17 counters. Joe Cordill and Had intercepted uiioj nnt, i 1t Punt-Ava. 3 point total. Bell was the night' leading cuy iiuuci.nu uav.ii iaiicu iu i Fumble-Lost Ttw enaotaraiisr'uUtnBu 1 Iook over and demonstrated to 2-2 6-65 IfM'P 111 Kill 1 "I the double figure Penalties-vds. rusher with 10U vards as Delta wind up pH a rit-ew-rphparcni fnr hn! til'" tne trenzied crowd 01 zi.m ne w-wwv-MMMt IVIJ I'll' I 1 I I If.

Ity for three touchdowns, passed for points! 5-5 while Louisiana College scoring. Mike Harrell hit tor nin to lead the Gators. State completely dominated the was! statistics. The Statesmen racked 27 first downs to seven for Orange Blossom Classic with contest as the two clubs minim- tnr2w ui Florida University in ST In UZs mtil South- that has him a lop winiess in fen starts. YARDSTICK SLC First downs 19 16 Net yards rush 209 207 Net yards pass 137 125 Passes (A-C) 9-20 12-23 Had intercepted 3 2 Punt-Avq Fumble-Lost 4-2 3-1 Penaltles-yds 5-2 9-114 iiami nn npp uu 7uZ Aiwunenca candidate.

Miami on Dec ern opened up with a wide-open With quarterback Har- display of precision maneuvers! Working under a touchdown 'handicap, Weslev Bean got make it 14-7 at the half. But the Demons looked flat in the third stanza as Brewer began clicking on passes to all-GSC end Duane Floyd, Wayne Mack, and wingback Tommy Arbour. Starting from his won 24, Brewer moved the Lions to their second six-pointer with 5:55 left in the third period. Brewer passed to Arbour for eight, to Floyd for six, and again The Jackets got away to a 20-7 Quartei.bai.k AUen Jones hit Louisiana College and had a 461 first quarter lead, extended it to end Priddv. an cight yard total offensive performance.

tho kal? curl uapA npvpr UU. ij irfhf J-15 at the half and were never another as SLC dominated the second half. Northwestern could have lied McNeese state for the conference title with a victory, since the Cowboys lost to Southwestern, 31-6 NSC finished the league race with a 3-2 record, second behind the Cowboys' 4-1 mark. me wildcats enucu uio with 107 yards total offense. Louisiana Coll.

.0 0 0 0-0 in serious trouble. Pelican's Wildcats eked out a 53-52 win over Converse in basketball activity last night as a in a row tne worst season in its history. The Aggies scored only two touchdowns in the first half buy exploded for 40 points in the second half to run away from the Lobos. Olivas started the game with a 52-yard touchdown pass to end Howard Taylor on the Aggies' first play. Olivas was one completion behind second-ranked passer Terry Stone of New Mexico Grambling on the board with a 20-yard field goal.

Harris immediately took the edge off of this clash of SWAC titans with a neatly executed 45-yard pass to Glen Alexander and later scored from the one to cap a 77-yard drive. Houston Buries Idaho Early Triumps by 77-6 Bowl Tilts Begin to Pro Cage Roundup and Brewer went to work again, with Lynn Day, turning in some fine running on the drive. This time Southeastern moved 59 yards, with Brewer doing the honors from four yards out. SLC went for two, but failed and suddenly the Demons found themselves trailing 19-14. Donald Guidry quarterbacked the Demons down to the Lion 16 and on Delta State 0 6 0 Score Summary: D-Garland Priddy, 8 pass from Allan Jones 'kick failed I Billy Bell, 2 run (Butch Cony pass from A.Jones Mmden Clips Bossier Kats full slate of prep games were played.

Johnny Anderson tallied 17 and Butch Shaver 14 for the victors while Roger Winfree hit 21 for Converse. Converse look a team game 50-39 with Norman Edgcll and Childress nottinc 12 each for through last weekend. Stone completed 24 passes to 20 for Olivas Saturday. Olivas finished his career Saturday with 38 touchdown passes, only two short of the New Mexico State record. Carroll scored on an 80-yard pass from Olivas in the third quarter and caught two more passes in the end zone, from the 10 and the 30 yard lines, in the last period.

Taylor caught the other two TD passes. New Mexico's only score, in the second quarter, was on a short pass from Stone to Emilio Vallex. New Mexico outplayed the Aggies on the statistics charts in the first half, putting on one of their finest performances of the season, amid reports that their coach, Bill Weeks, will be fired. New Mexico State .7 7 17 2354 Nex Mexico 0 7 0 07 Scoreing: Samples kicked a 26-yard field goal for a short-lived Southern to Rich Toney for the lone Idaho' By MAX B. SKELTON score.

irlnp hpfnrp Rpan made lhe mnsl HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) Hous Shape Up Steve Carman's runs and pass- m.MHv. nf fnp Knicks Hit by Bullets; Celts Nip Philadelphia and familiar sur ton exploded for seven touch- cs had sparked an early 42-yard L' ffi8 iS iS" 8f Waho. threat to the Houston 7 SinfisT I WMfH 1 St boot Grambling into Converse as Doug Carnahan hit! By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS KSK. "DUt me cougars ncia aim wih 43.vard field their next possession, but the Church Point junior fumbled there and Terry Hodges recov- Woodall and the running of Paul'vanda offense vas seriously wa it tor tne ras.

Florien took iheboy's title at Southern California nailed the ni-tiiTHo the Anacoco invitational with! host berth in the Hose Bowl Sat- fJVei IHIIC 4-Way Tie Is Possible In Southwest The Associated Press Gibson and Warren McVea toi hindered on the first play of the coast to a 77-6 romp over Ida- second Quarter when the Idaho The kick did little more than 21-20 victory nvpr Ruvmnnrl Hai-nor hittinP 21 Ul'day Wlin a ho's young Vandals 2 lJ quarterback suffered an injury, naiaw Jtldi5 unJ UCLA while Tennes-i MINDEN Minclens crimson Do nts for Florien and Dvrail ropTaimeu retailiated with a it' la. o-ii ui that sidelined him the rest of into the final quarter, wheniered for the Southeastern, killing Marin Don Ohl took charge, i the drive. nTTA mU Brewer, intent on running out PHILADELPHIA AP) The lne clock ooled everyone with a Boston Celtics ook over first draw tQ fullback Mack Faul place in the Eastern Division by I An, onrl tho Hicks in a 67-48 Davis 15 see and Oklahoma moved closer Hide scored a uiriiung oerume to a New Year's Night confron- victory over the Bossier City laiinn in the Orance Bowl. Bearkats, winning by a single 1. Bearkats, winning Woodall started the landslide with a 31-yard touchdown pass to Ken Hebert and McVea and Gibson followed quickly with NEW YORK (AP) Jack Marin tossed in 11 of his 22 points in a fourth quarter Baltimore surge, sending the Bullets to a 101-93 National Basketball Association victory over the New York Knickerbockers Saturday night.

The Bullets led 77-73 going the game. The 77-points broke a Houston school record set last year with 45-yard kick. With 1:24 showing on the scoreboard clock in the second stanza. Grambling moved 73 Texas Christian felled Texas tHn-inli But Minnesota's 33-7 rr. a victory ovui iua, Ial(p defeating the Philadelphia 76ers fc te 44 Faul responded 116-111 Saturday night before 15 down to tne 239 the largest National Basket- 15.

Day barrelled down to scoring scampers of 58 and 50 yards. unbeaten Indi-L LLV. over previously 24-17 in a jarring upset Saturday, A'0' pass 'm and it gave Texas its bestLs Javior Bass from OHyifc Gonzales kick opportunity ni a decade nm vaiicx 4 pass irom sione, u. i iUM ISeiders kick iea "an io uuuim Hebert's 1 1 conversions a so! orasec a mark of 10 lhat he set! ana and aus m-u upsei oim nc MtnnWn Then the Cougars soared to a decision. In semifinal tilts, Hicks beat Pitkin 42-34 and Florien taopped Rosepine 65-62.

Team leaders respectively were Gary Spurgeon with 16, Ralph Thompson with 12, Harper with 23 and Ronnie Stephens with 27. The Anacoco girls walloped Simpson 63-27 to take the girl's VI" .11 1U CIO a 1 Assuc.duu.. uiiwu xuua-, rf went hnlfUmo lonri hv pachinp in I 101 lniei lllissiun I onlv other double figure score uuu uuouvb win ure ouuui-, NMS Gonazles kick ucipina uisiuiy. Texas helped create open scramble for other the post-season lineup. around his left end untouched for wesl Conference football cham- NMS Carroll to 'pan from Olivas, spois while Dave Stevens with 14.

Bill iTvinlrli wiib 13 and Peskv Hill Viic fhii-H tnnnhrlnwn nf Ihp Gonazles kick mummy. NMS pfi Gonazles Henry Jones scored from the one. Southern rebounded with a third period score, but following this explosive outburst, the visi evening. Here's how lhe picture looked wi, ii Were in doubles for It was Boston's second victory over Philadelphia in two meetings this season and gave the Celtics a 12-3 record to the 76ers 12-4 mark. The Aggies beat Hice 18-3 to carroii 10 pass trom onvjs, kick ailedni NMS Peterson 07 pais stand undisputed on top oi the tnMrceptlon, 8iniali Kick race with a 5-1 record.

They LM? -fc Scroll 30 pass from oiivas, after Saturday's games: (Bossier. T-, i it. nnccipp riTY fill New Signal Triggered O.Js Shot crown as Jackie Hawlhorne hit nose Dowi oouuieui v.diimi- fga FG fta FT RB PF TP ifi fnr the winners and Sharon tors' offensive outlook was strict Centenary fell from the ranks of unbeatens by dropping 22-0 contest at Captain Shreve Stadium. (Times Photo by Billy Upshaw) nave not only to oeat or tie; nms fg gonzales 26 pir.ner naiana. n-i.

biii Tvnr-, 9 8 i P.nllnn 11 fnr I ho lnsprs BIB, 9-1, VS ma h- vs. I50B BREAUX, running back for the Privateers of LSU of New Orleans, shakes loose from Centenary Gentlemen Antoine Threadway (61) to scoot around end and pick up eight yards. Tovac Mt fnllpoo Stfatinn Thurs.l A 8,326 6 3 2 2 2 14 swiiai lYiimri or Minnesota for four more touchdowns after blocking a punt, intercepting two passes, and recovering a fumble; Coach Bill Yeoman started sending in his reserves well before the half was over. Houston now moves into its final game of the season next Saturday at. Tulsa with a 7-2 record.

The Cougars have losses only lo North Carolina State and Mississippi but they are ineligible for a post season bowl bid be- ly bi-focal and of frosted glass variety. Marcus Allen tallied from the By the lime Yeoman began calling on his reserves Houston had piled up a total of 342 yards to only 61 for Idaho. Houston finished with a net of 622 while limiting the Vandals to 172. In addition lo scoring two Gibson left the game after only a few third period plays with a net of 193 yards in 20 carries. He ran his season rushing total to 1,022 yards.

McVea did not play the second half but had 89 yards in 9 plays. Bill Triplett .13 i 3 1 10 2 13 Pikv Hill 1 5 1 5 1 11 Orange Bowl Tennessee, 7-1 Mike Albright .6 1 0 8 4 2 Northwestern finished the season with a 6-3 record, while the Lions wound up 4-5 on the year and 2-3 in GSC competition. Brewer finished the game with 9 completions in 20 attempts for 137 yards, leaving him 11 yards short of Bill Laird's all-time GSC season passing yardage record of 1,361. Northwestern biggest offensive vs. Oklahoma, 7-1, highly proba- Totals 11 on a sweep that all but WHY BE BALD? By JACK STEVENSON lb 1 0 ii jo MINDEN (5?) FGA FG FTA FT RB PF TP denounced the tenacious Tigers 17 9 7 0V II day to take their first title since 1957.

However, there are actually still four teams left in the race and a four-way tie is possible. Texas is tied with Texas Tech for second place with 4-2 and Texas Christian now 3-2 also LOS ANGELES (AP) In Technical mistakes at crucial UtlllUlllUl vWH IV lumm ii" coco belting Pitkin 49-37 and Simpson edging Negreet 36-35. Leaders were Debra Parker with 21, Jeanette Clark with 17, Joan Rochel with 14 and Marily Stroud with 13. In lhe Saline tourney, Jones-boro-Hodge won the boy's crown ST. LOUIS AP) Archie Clark poured in nine straight points to spark a third period Los Angeles rally as the Lakers broke open a tight game in the last half to whip St.

Louis 127-107 in a National Basketball Association game Saturday night. The Lakers, who handed St. Louis its first loss at home in mImm i-t 'i -v-i rv ItQrl civ nlnvOt'c in points wiped out, with regularity, ble. Cotton Bowl-Alabama, likelv vs. a Southwest Confer-1; IW.

Jackson ence representative which smith could be any one of four teams. 1 7 3 7 i 2 II 3 4 2 2 3 5 1 1 the huddle they called a pass play to Ron Drake. At the line of scrimmage, what opportunities Southern had 2 12 3 16 1 10 3 9 1117 2 2 6 12 13 7 36 10 59 Overtime Centenary Clubbers Tumble Before LSUNO in 22-0 Battle i i I clubman punch came from Guidry. and 57 26 15 cause oi a orooauon siaius nn of winning while Grambling took full advantage of what breaks came its way and battled as Southern California quarterback Tpvas 5-1 in the SWC. can Searing bv auartcrshalvcs posed by he NCAA for recruit- 35 14 14 12-4 15 12 13-7 sportcoats 1 Toby Page saw the UCLA de over Ringgold, 75-62 and Campti na the title outright by beating ESS.1!: jj Malcom Lewis who combined for i hangs in the race.

13 completions in 23 attempts for! Texas Tech edged Baylor 31-29 125 yards (Saturday to stay in contention. lllg Violations. 1 UH-Hebert 31 pass from Woodall (He tarwa fn mimno.l bert kick Scorino bv auarters-halves took the girl's title 68-35 over Texas, 4-2, on Thanksgiving O.T. and Brad Idaho moved inlo the Astro though its very life was endan cered right down lo the wire. Officials: Red Cupples Martin.

UH-McVea 58 run (Hebert kick) UH Gibson 50 run (Hebert kick) UH- Hebnrt 25 pass from Woodall (He Guidry quarteroacKeci tne ue-: rtrnansas ueai ouuukuh mwwi Day, bul there's a possibility of a fotirway tie wilh Texas Tech, 21 tries and The Tigers rambled 35-yards lour tosses in ist 35-17 in a game that meant dome with a traveling squad that included 17 sophomores and ll, tit-iWni-mnrmnl liar! i LSUNO, winning their first, only same in two tries, ran up a total four Reynolds Bossier Coach Bill Collmswortli Minden Coach Ray Germany Bossier plays North Caddo there Tuesday ocri kick) uj, mons to tneir lust loucnuown early in the second quarter, interceptions. UH Gibson 11 run (Hebert kick) Willi inr Kanie-aaviug iuuliiuuwu 4-2, and TCU, 3-2, also in the; Sizes 37-42 Reg. 38-42 Long Medium Blue Only Roger Williams stole the uro uuuiiuw i i UH Simpson 30 pass interception only one serious threat beloic bert kick) I doub scor ng figures. Big Mel on the intended receiver. Counts fopped Lak.

So he called a new signal with! erSi followed bv Tom Hawkins the ball going to halfback O.J. and Jerry West with 22 each. Simpson hitting between tackle ciark had 19, Elgin Baylor 16, and guard. The powerful Simp-! anci Gail Goodrich 15. son was off on the 64-yard touchdown run which, with Rik-j-- i Aldridee's converson, I VU I a km I a marching his team 55 yards in 12 running.

hall from a Southern pass thm nnunvorl Flimhlp IP on oa lev run neuer USL Upsets McNeese in united I receiver. Will Armstrong scored Idaho Tonev 26 pass from wickboidt f)n A tisht rone run from the Houston 36 late in the third Sugar Bowl Would like to get Aaiabama but might settle fori another Southeastern Confer-j i MEN'S SHOP BOTH STORES four. It was a close 6-0 game going into the fourth and final stanza. Either team could muster the offensive go once it was in opposition territory. Centenary stopped LSUNO on the one early in the first period and held on two plays from within the two before LSUNO pushed across the of 210 yards on the ground.

Quarterback Buddy Long led LSUNO in rushing with 60 yards and also threw for 74 yards on seven out of nine completions. Mac Griffith led the Gent rushers for the second week with 73 yards picked up in 15 carries. The Gent air attack set back the Six plays after the recover. UH Bell 3 run (Hebert kick) UH-Williams 2 run (Hebert kick) nothing in the championship race. Texas and Texas close the season Thursday, but there will be two more weens for four of the teams.

Saturday Southern Methodist and Baylor clash at Waco, Rice and Texas Christian at Fort Worth, and Texas Tech; and Arkansas at Little Next week TCU and SMU close! out in Dallas and Baylor and Rice at Houston. IT Vf ViJLW M.M A.U Ii was at this point that Bean: brought the Troians their 21-20 Jim Wickboidt passed 26 yards' Attendance' 40,464 GSC Strusfile ERCC Results EM Green fired a net 68 to beat Dick Fitzgerald and M. R. Tatum by one stroke and capture the featured Candaian handicap event al the East Ridge Country Club Saturday afternoon. Jim aMnhein and L.

H. plays. The 170-pound junior used a 17-yard swing pass to freshman halfback Tommy Wallis and some fine running by the Benton rookie to put the ball on the Southeastern one. Guidry sneaked in from there, Malcom Lewis kicked the PAT and NSC led, 7-0. Former Fair Park star John Boogaerts made a leaping inter- in ence power, i.e., ueorgia, o-j, Florida, 6-2, to play eastern or southern independant.

Penn State, 7-2, and Miami, 6-2, reportedly high on our list. Gator Bowl Probably will take the winner of next Satur sent Southern supporters into I victory and the Rose Bowl bid'T-i TWT complete vocal hibernation and Saturday. TiilV WltlllPl forced the Jaguars into ingle- SwitchilXS of the call by nous surrender with a 20-yaid fm Qf Tilt field goal. and a nnn-sfarter nine 111 lllMltMiT I III. Rlioads Golf Leader LAFAYETTE UPD of Southwest scored in all offense however by completing! first score.

four periods here Saturday night iibenstems Unglesby tied for fourth place l-1 A A A Urtno-innU API i Fifct rnmiH ImHpI' AlviP maM irr cnrar Hioir rnmilar for an upset, 31-6, victory over special defense against the; day's game between Florida, 6- II 1.1. I mi "I Unnlf By LOUIS BREWSTER LSU of New Orleans turned the tables on the Centenary club football team last night as the Privateers used a ball-control offense and a tough defense to down the Gentlemen, 22-0. Switching tatics on the Gents, lhe Privateers took the ball game away from the hosts by using a stingy ball control attack. The Gents had used the same methods in defeating Spring Hill of Alabama lasl week. Chiefs Test San Diejjo in AFL Scrap with 70s.

1 MAWHITn'HIfS St Marv'si noniinn nf a Rrowpf nass nn the kick unoacis, a tormer aoutn- mompsun or biibub kohic uo-iv season witn an b-i mam, urn a nlar-w tv.c flJ 71 (ho tnrnnrl rnilllrl 7 4 7 0-20I MW SOCLtr-Slyie pidCe KlCKCl uuit states uomerence cnampion 2) and Florida State, 6-2-1, 1 i i i -i- i mm DOWNTOWN MPfVFPOPT MF ART O' BOSSIER Grambling 7 to 010-27 anurusysiiyn, ano tne ot iNatcnitocnes was no maicnj Lion 31 to set up anotner uemon ppn a IVI 111 I II rill MCWeese state. i Wyoming, 9-0 going inlo Satur- Thc loss was McNeese's first icl' nignt's game al Texas-El Holmes, 4 run, (Samples kick) Fair Park Overcomes Stubborn Flyers, 73-59 return of an injured defender; for the Woodlawn Knights and score in the second period. were instrumental in the victo-i fell under a furious onslaught by with Guidry again at the itu'iuu Ik His reversal ot tne season, nut tneir pas0 SyracusCi 7.2, and either oue-under-par 69 Saturday and! and took over the No. I spot look a one-stroke lead in the 1 with another 69 for 207. Caracas Open Golf Tournament Al Bcssclink had a 72 for third with a 54-hole total of 206.

i piace at 208. Tied at 209 arc 4-1 mark ri nn on 1 i ih fmn nl i 1 (.,. Imhm 'VI was kuuu euuusu I Colorado. 7-2. or Missouri, 7-2, conference champion- amnne Drjssible opponents.

insure a Harris, 1 run, (bean kick FG, Samples 26 FG, 43 Bean FG, 45 Samples Jones, I run, (Bean kick I Allen, II run, (Samples kfck) Armstronq, 4 run, (Bean kickl FG, Bean 19 Attendance 27-171 Andrusyshyn had bted njlwinbill held to raise funds fori plays to hit paydirt. Guidry fired -i i ifii Sun Bow Bow Blucbonnet ship. End Kent finely led the Liberty Bow Will likely pick Chick Evans, Chuck Courtney and Eldridge Miles. Among lhe 1 group of four at 210 is defending champion Art Wall, who had a third round 70. to outscore I he third field go ds during the season, the Natchitoches Kecreation ue-with a 52-yavder the longest.

HejPartment. was dangerous whenever thel A capacity crowd attended and Bruins could get on the Trojan I saw the Many Tigers trim the side of the 50. iMarthaville Hawks in the opener, Jesuit came back I the Tribe 15-14 in Mickey Wright's Par Holds Lead By PAT MCMEEL Times Sports Writer Bulldogs witn two touchdowns. I up some of lhe above mentioned The first came on a 35-yard loss )noms whn filSaWhere. a 15-yard siriKe to jerry mou, giving the Demons a first down on the SLC 13.

Halfback Dale Gilson then ripped off a nifty run for the TD from there. Lewis, playing his final football candidates include Texas- M1l taw i stanza and climbed in will.in one irom quarter, ac uit-Ky man 0Ulcr 68-44 CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) Third Tn rtffcot Ikn binbinrt iVin T-n i xom fVirnnffli ilip aiKi lne secoiia on a pass 3 nip and luck basketball game point, 50-49 midway through he Quarterback Mickey For TIGERS only long lean Panetela 's0' GO KING Ouachita Zips By Henderson 1 Paso, North Carolina State Clemson, Auburn, North Tex. XU lllw lUVliHIK, U1C liU- PENSACOLA. Fla. (AP) MONROE Brendan Minihan broke the coin-se record by 18 i seconds and led Louisiana Tech to a 20-35 victory over Northeast State's cross country team here, Saturday.

Minihan ran the 3.2 mile! course in 15 minutes flat, breaking the eight-day-old record held by Northeast's Richard Brown. Minihan had held the record of; 15:19, set in 1966, that Brown broke last Friday. round leaders Saturday in the Caracas ia.lc ni Hill ii nrVina innt.Q i TanK. Momscy lea me i igers game for Northwestern, made oni i. alter ran i uau iwl ui or hrce and one nan cuaneis I aAMyi jwilkf i i I I i 1 JUVV I ii 1 LOOK YOUR BEST WITH AN UNDETECTABLE MAN'S HAIRPIECE fiy 3MevS Dinesl Undectable, Life-Like Naturalness Stays in Place With Active Wear Custom Tailored by European Craftsmen Guaranteed You owe it to yourself to look your best! Call 865-4322 any day this week for a free private consultation (Sunday calls after 12 noon please); or complete and mail the coupon.

Mickey Wright tacked a par 72! gfcekn ladTsournamen' as much as 10 points. As the I in the Indian sym Saturday! by quarter wore on, the: afternoon before the Tribe was: fourth Tonv Terry, 6-fooU, in the a umevs wmie i urn his 20th PAT in 21 attempts tor a 68.68I2-208 imiddle of the line. Ralph Oliver, mP8n. h' 16 for. Marthaville.

Demon lead. aM-Jg ARKADELPHIA, Ark. (AP) 6-foot-1, and Terry were to goi The Knights applied the pres- Southeastern's Wayne Williams 68 725' Johnnie Johnson, the Arkansas straight in and Hayhoe to slant, car and ound UP on lhe swiped a Lewis aerial on the SLC height advantage of the Indians! ven-ymu uu u.y mm hpean to take its toll KenlP- a foMr-yai'd Plune bv began to ime ton. mart and 22-yard field goal by to a tll'St-day 69 to hOld lirst Alvie Thompson place Saturday after two rounds chicBkesIvans of the Pensacola Ladies Invita- chuck courinev tiunal Golf Tournament. ILmon9 Mno" Sandra Haynie moved within two strokes of the lead with a Hidevo suqimoto 69-70-71-210 nf i.

at tho wir.Uinn long end ot a M-i score at tne: 47 and returned if to the voss ami inci)' uirgan -R nv Pcndorcrafl as State. Indiana could have clinched its first Rose Bowl trip with a victory or tie against Minnesota. Now both are 5-1 in the Big Ten and Indiana must beat nationally third-ranked Purdue next Saturday to qualify for the Pasadena classic. If the Hoo-siers stumble, Minnesota can clinch its third Rose Bowl ap- STSSS scored three touch- Two of tne Andrusvshvn's end of period' uthln Eept Northwestern 25, setting up the 7i.69.7i2!i 11g iee wuuu rwa ot tne Anoiusysnyns 20 nc t0 cad 37.8 al the half. firC4 um rn Rr.wr thrpw finally able to overcome the stubborn Flyer Five, 73-59.

Fair Park was led by big Clarence Voss a six-foot-nine center who ripped the cords fnr 32 points and grabbed 23 rebounds. Teammate Don Kncipp under the coal and a scrambling Brown, a freshman finished fxluZ 8031 attenTS werS Ricky Hayes tallied 18 for the fo7 "mm Daitfle following two third Saturday behind Minihan; 'Sr'l-" Dtiactiita Tieers defeated cross-! blocked, another went wirfo and 101 uaib11- luu lwu 1 iv, vnn Tcchstcr Kelly 72-71143. a By JIM VAN VALKENBURG KANSAS CITY AP The Kansas City Chiefs are playing catch-up in powerful style with a Ithy Mike Garrett and the offensive line in lop form, but might have to go with three young linebackers against San Diego Sunday in the top game in lhe American Football League. The Chiefs, defending AFL chaniDS. arc favored despite an am ui wuv an urn: Bob McCallister and another her first-round position Flyer team was forced into foul trouble trying lo battle back.

With Voss, Murphy six-fooi-iivei. KneiDD (six-foot-two), Bob Ross Rod Hnrn rivai here 'he ml the hie hr- m8.ms wnie- eammaies m.Ke inc.omplctions and NSC was Brown was ahead for most of the1 LI I vv.v. -muu i iiu MHwv-inf fti-c 'jiii U.rt llfrtOf Hit nr 1 .1 McNeese Stale's only TD was the result of a 17-yard pass from David Bourgeois to split end R. C. Slocum.

The viclory gave USL a 3-2 mark and a tie for second place in the GSC standings. 72-69-72-213 chipped in with 12, Bo Roberts The only other sub-par round Bob ciark was a 71 by Carol Mann, but she Saturday. conversion tries. "'C "c1m1 wmsuca 101 ,1 scored on runs of 71, pul tne defense in espe. ffii Vers ff0g 6P and six-fooi-one Magaha 111 the EDWARD America's Largest Selling Cigar race bul the two Tech boys passed him for good with a half mile left.

Kelly alos broke the old record with a time of 15:12 wiih 11 and Fred Mcgaha wittij 10. Jim Falcheree used his soft 1 was sixth in the field because of a first round 77. Airline Cuffs pearance in eignt ycais oy gelling past Wisconsin in its finale. ciduy 101 uus game, we naveniM ike McUovern disappoin ed Rrewer mined on a nags (hen 71-yarder put the Tigers ahead to used it before," explained de-lwith onlv two noints. TL0," Llt TV1L1I IYYU lUlll UO 1 if .1 I lUiiuu lu ma 1 iiil ctitci a line turnarnund lumiwr to collect and Brown was clocked in 15:35.

lineup, Hie inoe cicarco. tne boards 67 times as compared to just 19 for Jesuit. Fair Park also took the came. 4it-2(i. with Harold Klkins stay at u-u.

ne neueu tn j- tensive coach Phil Krueger. Ralph Boswell led St, Mary's im itamtt and won a 8 on 38 carries and wound up the nefensive on, 1 nn LJiu Iii. -Ti-t- lake 110 lnc middle ana won ai Meadow Paige There was a third place tie between Margie Masters nf Aus-, I Iraiia and Maralynn Smith with'1'1 VJCtttUU 147s- a f.t nni- I Qeann ith i un vards and 256 i.a,. ih SfflJff UTu u.u race to the red flag tor the six Meadow lake Results attemuts. Ian Intnred knPP in th0 foftaft pf tp1 points.

John Short toed the PA1 5 Wins Cane Paee I ---m- I MaVpr hitting for 16 and Ronny Sims 1 2l: to make it 14-7 at intermission. lendcrson and Ouachita fin-ish earlier loss at an uiego. points for the Fivers, while Jim Kansas City was a sleeping! Scarlatto had 13, and Marty giant the first six games at 3-3, Stroud 10. but has been awesome the last was tne second loss in as three 52-9 over Denver, 42-18; many cays or Coach Jim over New York and 33-10 oven Rnbarts' crew as they lost to Boston. iiinHpfpaiod Athens Friday night.

Quarter and went out of action. I Richie 1 Slui uy uuai 1 a Kathy Whitworth, leading HI i'Ol lilt money winner 011 the ladies' pro lour, was tied for the I6ih spot, wn. Airline Vikings, I P.O. Box 3933 I SHreveport, La. ished the season with identical 3-3 A1C records.

The Reddies I 0 14 0 0-14 0 7 6 13-26 in the winning effort. High lor the Baby Flyers was Mike Mawhinney with 13. I 7 1 iNormwcsiern 1 gi Southeastern 1 I. 1 I 1 Charlie Smith carded a net 64 Saturday afternoon lo win the weekly Candain handicap event at the Mcadowlakc Country Club. Runnerup honors went to Billy YONKKRS, N.Y.

(API Bil- ly Haughton scratched Romulus Hanover, his star 3-year-old i I Please Send Fre Information on IBl. till IlllV llllllhO, could have clinched second place But when UCLA posed a fourth-quarter threat, he begged odon 3 to go back in. Four straight VcGovem times he smashed through to 0 Mercer 0 break up Uclan piays. Green 0 with a Iwo-round total of 156. Charles DeVille wilh Miss Whitworlh lost the tourna- v.

1. with a victory "1 111 SUIVirYIMKT; NSC Guidry, 1 run, (Lewis kick) i ig NSC Gilson, 13 run, (Lewis kick) 0 SLC Brewer, 4 run, (Short kick) SLC Arbour, 25 pass from Brewer i (kick failed) Felder Fines! Hair pieces. 1 5 4 nacnr hpcaiisn nl a sure throat1 I1U UV1U110 lvlLlidllllllll Willi II), Henderson jumped off lo a 7-0 incut championship lo hammered the North Caddo LaGrone with a 65, followed by San Diego, 6-1-1, is just a half 1 it was lhe Indians' season Jesuit (591 game behind Oakland. 7-1, In opener. 1 fSTcc the hot Western Division race.j Jesuit, its tallest player Just orant San Diego can afford a loss, but 6-foot-l, stunned the much taller JJJfJJ, lhe Chiefs are in the must-win Tribe with its hustle and led Temple "He ave: rlesnifp nam anrl Barrett 0 45s7an hour before the race but won 5 ,0, the $150,000 Cane Futurity Pace Haynie last year in a playoff.

Maine 33 24 14 13 Rebels into submission under a oii Drewui, run, luaaa ioiicui SLC Brewer, 7 run, (Short kick) .5210 29 9 2 2 .8 3 3 1 13 5 1 0 .3 0 4 2 2 12 1 11 4 8 5 71 1 lead when Billy LeFear returned the opening kickoff 96 yards. Ouachita battled back and cut the advantage to 17-16 in the PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) Leaders I 74-51 SCOl'C. 0 at Yonkcrs Raceway Saturday To(as did a great job," Krueger declared. Tests will deteimine if Gunn will need surgery.

corkem Contained in the first half SKf Address .1 I3.ul-.li Tiff NATCHITOCHES (32) FO FTA FT PF TP 3 4 3 3 9 0 1111 I 2 10 2 4 Tiier jo iiuies oi me ren-1 iacola Ladies Invitational Golf Tourna Coach J. C. Howell cleared his i 15 59 1 infill ntiiiinu mcauuw raige. Thanks-; must of the first halflYoiALS J. C.

Sistrunk with a 66 and James Howard with a 68. Donny Anderson of Texas Tech caught a career total of 102 passes in 1963-1965. TANDEM YARDAGE Tandem yardage is individual ment fia fq ita ft rb pi Haughton switched his driving Oakland as Scarlatto and Fatehcree fourth period. Johnson then V.icKev Wright 1 7 5 0 7 Cify Zip 10 4 10 3 is in: magic to Meadow Paige, re-1 Sandra Haynie attack I Muiohy 69-72-ui hench in the game as David 72-71-M3 1 wsteger hit for 13 counters and 774-73-i477 Randy Oetz 10 to wind up the teamed up to pace the 1 0 0 2 21. yardage gained from scrimmage broke 71 yards on a draw playan and the Tigers were never when they tried to run slants at Pierson the tackle holes, the Troians pfffi.

13 3 3 21 3 8 carded as one of his lesser 3- i 2 i 2 by cither passing or rushing. It and again giving Day against here. Veteran linebacker Headrick has joined veteran, E.J. Holub, on hired waiver list for Shcrrill with long booms. another1 Fair Park did not make a field Mefni vear-olds, with the withdrawal 4 16 1 12 6 7 3 10 0 110 the! headed.

14 4 4 .6 2 10 0 0 1 27 31 18 77 71 i8 C0UDC ''Sure scoring lor tinZm Norsemen. differs from total offense by giving credit for yardage gained tomulus Hanover and snared 67 16 79 switched to running straight at Thomas 1 i 2 the line and on what they call a scoring QuVrt.r. 10 12 32 23 blast, Simpson ran all the mgm "4 fcS dy- 1 Officials: Glover and Cannon lhe in-'goal in the first tour minutes 01 i2 Kansas inlay until John Murphy canned scoring by quarters Ibo JiR2.0()0 first prize bv a nose 76-74150 lo the receivers as well as to the 59 di, in 13 17 15 14-11 25 14 23- 731 uvei Licai ui nil. posers. I'Hv nl he 112 oss is a -A Mi.

one witn Bone nn me ciock. Fairpark Henderson's gen Gertz kicked a 30-yard field goal to put the Reddies on fop 10-0 early in the second period. Jimmy Boy-cttc countered with a 21-yard field goal shortly before the half. North Caddo presented a balanced attack with Ray Eestavan tallying 14 points and George McKellar and Charley Scott 12 75- 76- 151 76- 75-151 79-73-152 74-79-153 74-80- -154 Mareie Masters Marllynn Smith Ruth Jessen Carol Mann Clifford Ann Creed Pam Barnelt Donna Caponi Betsy Rawls Sybil Griffin Althea Darben Sharron Moran Sandra Puzich Pegav Wilson Murle Lindstrom Mary Mills Phillips Jo Ann Prentice Beth Stone Kathy Whitworth linebacker Bobby Bell, doubtful The Indians gained a momentum with a severely sprained in the second quarter and potted RonL-inc; i.vnrh and Willie 1 25 points lo go ahead 36-30 at the 78-77--155 1 each, but the Confederates could damage was anrl spcnnrl-vpar man halt. MUCH ot tne -tinier a i I a 's Bobby Crouch scored from three yards out for stem the strong Vikin.

'-It 136 i 82-74-156 attack. 77.79-156! Allen Edmonds well hut Bell's loss might prove! done Py voss wno couccuju 01 ins disastrous. total in the first hlaf. Red River Chevrolet Says Three Cheers For These 78-78- 156 1 77-79-156 i the Tigers' first touchdown. north CADDO 6 3 Quarterback Walt Lowe scored 10 5 2 2 5 4 12 Henderson's oilier touchdown on 605353 3 7 3 9 6 5 3 12 a one-yard run.

To Meet Bunkie JSext Feslavan McKellar McKellar Scott McConnell Sheppard TOTALS Falcons Trim Taz Anderson I Deviila Sieger I hC i Bensch Winnsboro Wildcats Claw Farmers, 27-0 ii Borrow from ATLANTA, Ga. (AP I I 2234 4 1 1 4 4 1 6 34 14 31 23 20 17 51 AIRLINE (74) 'Ita. fg fta It rb pf tp 16 9 5 3 16 3 21 6 5 6 3 11 4 13 7 1 2 0 4 3 2 15 7 7 5 3 3 19 10 1 1 0 0 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 2 0 2 1 10 4 0 2 2 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 1 1 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 2 Atlanta Falcons announced Sat-1 WINNING SPECIAL i Navage urday they have placed former oetz Georgia Tech star Taz Anderson Scott isi IK- on waivers and have activated i Adkins if Mike Lord and Larry Koll defensive back Nick Rassas. Iwiison Anderson, 6 feet 2 and 220 i totals each scored in the initial period 73 30 28 14 37 10 74 Lommerciai uedit. WeVe in a holiday mood.

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