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IN ewell Hurls Rehs Past LSU Bengals Cfthe hues By BILL McINTYRE Times Sports Editor BATON ROUGE Ole Miss, striking early and late, wrapped a couple of touchdowns around Louisiana State with swift dispatch Saturday night and rode those to a 17-0 football decision in the 55th renewal of the Deep South's most glorified inter-state gridiron classic. Section Page 1 Sunday, Oct. 30, 1966 The Rebels from Oxford pried I Dickey, Brittenum, Bercher Star As Hogs Thump Aggies position to a football coach, prevailed through the opening period as LSU launched drives from its own 27, 15, 10 and 28-yard lines. Ole Miss didn't fare much better, getting possession on its 28 and 14 but the Rebels had that 75-yarder in a first-quarter show which for all intents and purposes buried the Aggies under a 20-point stock. Keyes, a burly 221-pound junior middle guard on defense who was to later boot the 35-yard field native who set a school record with four touchdowns, Jon Brittenum, having his best and busiest night rushing, and Mar-tine Bercher, who sped for a 59-yard touchdown on a punt return, led the way for the Pokrcrs who were also sharp on defense against the Ags.

Bercher gathered 82 yards rushing in 14 carries and guided By GERRY ROBICIIAUX Times Sports Writer COLLEGE STATION, Tex. -Three individual stars from Arkansas signed the wings of the high-flying Texas AM skylark Saturday night as the defending Southwest Conference Champion Porkers logged a 34-0 victory. David Dickey, the Palestine, open the scoring with a spectacular 75-yard pass-run play from junior quarterback Bruce Newell to junior fullback Bobby Wade some 9V4 minutes into combat and Newell later followed with a 32-yard scoring pitch to sophomore end Hank Shows with less than 3 minutes left in the ball game. In between, big Jimmy Keyes, a defensive lineman, booted a 35-yard field goal that came with but 48 seconds left in the first quarter. Ole Miss had to work for its first period score but the touchdown in the final frame was brought about through a "roughing the kicker" penalty that kept alive a brief Rebel drive.

Wade, -foot-9, 195-pound line-buster, produced the night's biggest scramble for the capacity 67,510 packed into Tiger stadium. His scoring sprint originated near AGGIES DROP The verdict dropped the Aggies out of the conference lead and down into a tie with the Prokers tion Saturday night. Arkansas's Harry Jones (23) Eddie Woodlee (31) and Dick Cunningham (74) assist on the play. (AP Wirephoto) DAVID DICKEY (44) Razorback tailback cracks past Texas defenders Robert Cortez. (50) and Lawson Howard (25) for a first period touchdown in the Razorback-Aggie game at College Sta goal, wasn as accurate on his kkkoffs, sending two in the first period out-of-bounds before getting a second chance each time.

LSU accepted the game-opener at its 27 and Haynes right off the bat smacked a 6-yard flat pass to Masters swinging right and came right back with a 20-yarder to Masters swinging to the left side. The latter carried to midfield. Freddie then pitched a bomb to split end Tommy Morel at the Reb 15, but Tommy was outside the playing field and the Bengals in second place with 3-1 records. SMU, conqueror of Texas Saturday afternoon, took over the lead with a 3-0 mark. It was a sad close for the home folks this season.

Some 40,000 jammed into Kyle Field to see the upstart Aggies, tabbed for a seventh place finish before the Tulane Edges by Vandy 13-12 As Duhon Scores 2 Partee Boot With 18 Seconds Left Gives SMU 13-12 Nod punted into Rebel ground. By BOB GILBERT Associated Press Writer and returned it 35 yards to score. May's pass to Chuck THE YARDSTICK AIM Ark. First downs 13 22 Rushing yardage 32 317 Passing yardage 148 56 Passes (AC) 17-44 4-11 Passes intercepted 0 3 Punts-Avg Fumbles lost 2 1 Yards penalized 10 65 THE YARDSTICK Oil Miss LSU First downs 6 13 Rushing yardage 75 88 Passing yardage 131 130 Passes 7-10 9-25 Passes Intercepted by 0 0 Punts 9-38 10-34 Fumbles lost 1 3 Yards penalized 57 40 NASHVILLE. Tenn.

(AP) for two extra Points feU Tulane's defense, guarding a incomplete, one-point lead late in the fourth With May starting at quarter- AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) Dennis Partee kicked a 32-yard field goal with 18 seconds remaining in the game, and Southern Methodist edged past Texas 13-12 Saturday in a bruising Southwest Conference football game. The dramatic victory, set up by Bill Bradley's fumble at the an injured knee, Bradley also overthrew two passes in the final two quarters which might have put the Longhorns out of reach. One sailed over the head of Tom Higgins at the SMU 10, and the other, on fourth down from the SMU one, was too high for Ed The second time around LSU got some nice running gains from Haynes one for 7 yards and another for 12 but gain no brass ring and Ole Miss accepted Mitch Worley's 40-yard punt at the Reb 14. After three chopping gains by Cunningham, the bombs detonat- quarter, held Vanderbilt on two back for the first time, Vander- plays at the one-yard line and but did not throw a pass in the Southern California and Oklahoma on three-point kicks.

Partee also had a 31-yard field goal earlier in the final quarter. Until Partee's winning kick, however, it looked as if Gilbert, who raced fo rmore than 150 yards, including a 74-yard touchdown run on the third play of the game, would be the star in a Texas victory. But Bradley's fourth quarter fumble, on a one yard gain changed all that. Operating on scored a 13-12 football victory: first three quarters, and its fu- season but riding the strong aerial ttack of Edd Hargett at the head of the pack in the early going, face the defending the Reb 30 where he pulled in a Newell flat pass and he set sail rinwn thp ciilplinpc thp rpt nf thp Saturday night. SMU 3.

when the Longhorns; tile drive late in the game was on the ground. Green Wave quarterback Duhon scored two touch- Newell simply stepped back way. A brilliant block spun hime(l were drnng, kept the Ponies unbeaten i conference play with; Small. Both receivers were in the clear. The sophomore signal caller Playing possession football.

and floated a pass into the right a 3-0 record. lexas tell to i-i and is probably out of the running. Texas appeared to have the also lacked the speed to get outside SMU's defense although he often had clear space. His booming punts, however, kept SMU flat to Wade, a stubby fullback who collared the ball chest high near the Reb 30. Bobby did a little dance step on the right sideline, cut back inside and took otf on his 75-yard scoring gallop.

champs. The stadium won't be the same when the 196 7Aggies gel started as a face-lifting will begin Nov. 1 and add to the capacity of the ball yard. Dickey, a 20-year-old sophomore who by injuries, set an Arkansas school record with his downs, and Uwe Pontius kicked Tulane gained 278 yards on the the game-winning extra point. I ground to Vandy' 159 and had Tulane trailed 12-6 at half- an 186 'se in first downs, time, but Duhon engineered Tailback Pete Johns led Tu-a 43-yard march and rached, lane's ground attack with 93 around left end for the last nine, yards on 19 carries, and Duhon Then Pontius, who had missed added 76.

May was Vandy 's big placement after the first touch-j gainer with 84 yards, down, made good his second pinned back most of the game. THE YARDSTICK ern Methodist 0 7 0 613 Tex 10 Texas 6 3 3 012 First downs Wyoming Is Stunned by 12-10 Score 218 Rushing Yardage SMU 13 205 68 7-14 1 24 points. That's the most ever 6 (AC) 4 11 With 30 yards to go, Tiger Gerry Kent a Jackson, boy had agnled across the field and might have cut down Wade but for a punishing block from Reb wingback Rocky Fleming who attempt. one againsi a conierence toe. Passes intercepted Tex Gilbert 74 run (kick failed) SMU Levias 10 pass from Livingston (Partee kick) Tex FG Conway 31 Tex FG Conway 45 SM UFG Partee 31 SMU FG Partee 32 Attendance 58,500.

Slale Oregon loose inside the Tiger 10. LSU made two concerted efforts to pull out a comeback effort in the final quarter but both drives were snapped by costly fumbles deep in Ole Miss territory. The Tigers were to fumble five times in all, one by soph quarterback Trey a I coughed up the football at the Rebel 29 and another, by soph strongback Frank Matte, surrendered possession at the Rebel 6. Ole Miss, fresh from an upset over Houston, thus recorded its fifth win in seven games this season while dropped LSU's over -all record to a break even 3-3-1 heading into Saturday's television date with Alabama at Birmingham. Inside the Southeastern Confer in tne fourth quarter, andvs 6-44 8 2 20 The 6-foot-l 200-p n'ivg-, i Fumbles lost crashed away for 71 yards yards penalized 0 20 rushing during the nihgt.

had gotten in front of Wade. By shooting down the Aggies, L3m timl.Dj QC go i 1 1 KUIIIV, OLVUI ViJ lUV.lll.li The clock showed 5:29 to when Keyes kicked it to 7-0. i i a a up -i vuavii i. unn (J Jl 1 Gilbert, a tireless sopho- Broyles' record perfect in nine Maclean punted out on thej'p W. LI.

Tulane 1 and after Tulane was 1 1 ahlllllglOll forced to punt from its own endi zone, the Commodores drove 31 PULLMAN, Wash. AP) yards to the Green Wave 1. iHard charging fullback Pete Quarterback Roger May and Piter scored four touchdowns as fullback Jim Whiteside were Oregon State overpowered de-smacked down for no gain on de-ifenseless Washington State 41-13 fensive plays by the Tulane a Pacific-8 Confvence foot-fensive. jball game Saturday. PRATHER STEPS IN season of battling the boys from on tne grJund toward College Station.

ISMU's coal line Coming into the contest, Texas I Kansas, K-State In 3-3 Deadlock MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) -Kansas halfback Thermus Butler kicked a 38-yard field goal FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) A fired up Colorado State University football team upset 10th ranked Univerity of Wyoming 12-10 Saturday. Colorado State Rams broke a 10-year losing skein to the Wyoming Cowboys, who entered the game with a 6-0 record. The Rams scored on two field goals and a touchdown in the last half after trailing 7-0 in the AM had averaged four touch-, oose ba and SMU moved downs in outing against I quicklv for its winning field taken foes.

It would have to keep up with Quarterback Mac White, who much just Dickey. Prather stepped in for Haynes after the ensuing kickoff and he had Ole Lou moving fairly well until Richardson belted him for a 12-yard loss at the Tiger 9. LSU again booted out to midfield and Cunningham this time legged the punt back 23 yards to the Tiger 20. Unable to move against LSU's defenses, Keyes dropped back on Vanderbilt went ahead 6-0 itv Beaver quarterbavk Paul the first period when tailback I Brothers accounted for two Don North scored on a one-yard re Oregon State scores one burst to climax a 44-yard drive. a 13-yard pass play: the oth-Fred Klaass missed the extra er on a one-yard dash before point.

reserves took over the offense With Duhon at the throttle. 'early in the second half. first two quarters. with eight seconds left in the game, giving Kansas a 3-3 tie and sptiling Kansas State' bid for it first victory over the Jay-hawks since 1955. With 50 seconds left in the game.

Kansas defensive back Ole Miss is 2-2 and LSU 1-2. LSU's series margin over Ole Miss was also cut to 29-24-2 and for Coach Charlie McClendon it was another night of frustration as he watched his personal record against Mississippi drop to 1-4 in five seasons. LSU has now lost Al Levan kicked a 33-yard field goal in the third quarter and one for 22 in the fourth. Co 21 12 8 041 Tulane marched 60 yards in 10 orewn st Waih. St .7 0 0 613 lorado State's first touchdown came on a trick play, a lateral seven fumbles in two games fourth down and booted the field goal from the 25 that made it 10-0 with 48 seconds to go in the period.

alternated at quarterback with' Mike Livingston, ran and passed SMU to its final points, hitting Mike Richardson for 25 yards to the Texas 32 for the big play. He then smartly set up the field goal with out-of-bounds passes and short runs to keep the ball in the center of the field. Partee's kick soared high and true. It was the third game this year that field goals have beaten Texas, who dropped games to Bill Hunt recovered a Bill Nos-sek fumble at the K-State 27. On fourth-and-one, Butler, a sophomore from Columbus, STRONG DEFENSE Arkansas kept up with its early season ground defense heroics, surrendering just 32 yards to the Aggie ground corps.

In the six previous games, the 1966 Porkers had established themselves as the second-best rushing defense in school history, allowing only 89.8 yards per game. Bercher, the fleet Fort Smith in the third quarter which caught Wyoming flatfooted. plays after the kickoff to score. Duhon carried over left tackle for the touchdown. Pontius, who previously had kicked 14 consecutive extra points, missed the placement.

Wyoming 7 0 0 310 kicked the first field goal of his against Ole Miss. Newell won the battle of quarterbacks, completing 7-of-10 for 131 yards and two touchdowns. For the respected opposition, Fred i Haynes hit 8-of-21 for 116 yards and Prather l-of-4 for 14 yards. OSU-Piler 33 run (Hagoard kick) WSU-Shaw 5 run (Gerela kick) OSU Piter 1 run (Haggard kick) OSU Hooser 13 pass from Brothers (Haggard kick) OSU Brothers 1 run (kick failed) OSU-Pifer 3 run (kick failed) OSU-Pifer 1 run (kick failed) OSU Safety Grtnda tackled In end zone WSU Shaw 11 pass from Grenda (run failed Attendance 16.200. career.

Early in the second, LSU gambled for a first down on a fourth down play at the Rebel 37. Three yards was needed and Colo. State 0 0 9 312 Wyo Egloff 9 run (DePoyster kick) CSU FG Levan 33 CSU Pack 33 from Jackson (kick failed) Wyo FG DePoyster 22 CSU GLevan 26 Attendance 15,000. 'Kansas 0 K-State 3 KS FG Barnes 36 KU FG Butler 38 Attendance 19,500. Gawain Dibetta cracked the Chip Healy.

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