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Thf Shrevepobt Times 4-C Sunday, Ort. 3. 1965 Howard Comes Back, Prather Prances for NSC: Northeast Stumbles by 17-12 Tops Louisiana College Times Sports Service BIRMINGHAM, Ala What started out as a nieht. Times Sports Service iopen for the Demons with nine minutes left in the game when NATCHITOCHES North ne dashed through the middle western State College grounn out for an 18-yard touchdown. mare for Howard College ended as a pleasant dream as the Bulldogs defeated Louisiana College, 26-2, at Siebert Stadium here Saturday.

a 17-12 victory over Northeast YARDSTICK 1 he fellow tnat made the dream nsc NorintasT David Elkin dashed in from the seven later in the period for Northeast after Al Dodd fumbled a punt and Pat Duplantis recovered for the Indians. Northeast scored again in the fourth period on a one-yard plunge by quarterback Allen Bozeman. The Demons held on for the rest of the game and had the ball when the contest ended. Northwesern has a 2-0 record while Northeast is 1-2 on the season. come true was a freshman quar terback named Jerry Colvin.

Col tempts for 173 yards and carried for 56 yards to pace the Howard victory. Halfback Tommy Cannon vin had passed for 410 yards in First downs 11 10 Net yards rush 174 U0 Net vards pass 37 25 Passes (A-C) 17-3 10 2 Had Intercepted 0 1 Punt-Avg. 11-33. Fumble-Lost 0 2 Penaltiesyds 14-104 5-45 Northwestern had to settle for a 3-0 halftime lead on an 11-yard field goal by Wayne Walker. The Demons recovered a fumble by Melvin Shows on the 13-yard line early in the third period.

Quarterback Donnie Carroll bit end Monte Ledbetter on the one and on the next play Carroll pushed it over for a was the leading ground gainer for Louisiana College with 81 yards in 21 attempts. Howard's first two games this season, but didn't complete a pass until late in the second period against the Wildcats. But then Colvin started hitting and completed 10 passes in 18 at- Howard's offense was less than outstanding in the first quarter here Saturday night in the Culf States Conference opener for both teams. Speedy halfhack Neal Trather of Bossier City broke the game Scoring Summary: touchdown to put the Demons Northwestern 7 7-n i (Northeast I I I 412 as tne Bulldogs fought for field position. Howard was forced to punt on third down twice from diicdu iu-v, NSC Wavna Walker.

FG 1 Past AF NSC Donnia Carroll, 1 run (Walker kick) NSC-Neal Prather, 18 run (Walker kick) NE David Elkin, 7 run (LaCaie kick) NE Allen Bozeman, 1 run (run failed) yardstick Howard Li. Collect First Downs 14 12 Net Yards Rush 81 137 Net Yards Pass 196 37 Passes (A-C) 31. 1J 14.4 Had Intercepted 1 5-30 4 ..3 Fumble-Lost 0 1 Penaltiesyds 3-24 t-ti Pinch-Hit Back Aids Stanford UCLA Gets 24-22 Edge Over Pitt tcm lis Dartmouth in Survival Test With Holy Cross WORCESTER, Mass. 0IPD Ivy iReard ran for two scores and League Dartmouth rallied behind fired his fourth touchdown pass quarterback Mickey Beard and 'in two games. Gene Ryzewicz and overcame Ryzewicz, Reard's sophomore flood of early fumbles and a gift substitute, hurled a 44-yard scor-Holy Cross touchdown Saturday ling pass to halfback Bob O'Brien for a 27-6 win over the Crusaders, but missed on another fourth The Indians won their second quarter touchdown bid on an end start thouch fumbling the ball zone interception in the dying inside its own 20, and the first one was disastrous.

Louisiana College end Douglas Stafford broke through to block the Rick Keeling kick and the ball bounded out of the end zone early in the first quarter at Sugar Bowl Stadium last night in New Orleans. (AP Wirephto) MIAMI FULLBACK Fred Cassidy (47) is hit hard by Tulane defenders David Van Tresca (41) and Tim Coughlin (32) while attempting to run back a punt AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. (APi UCLA grabbed a 17-point lead over Penn State Saturday then staved off a final IUPII Terry de Sylvia. 158-pound pinch-hit quarterback kicked a 28-yard field goal with 10 seconds left in the game Saturday THI YARDSTICK UCLA.

Penn State eight times and losing possession1 minutes. iEtus'hinl vZn four times in the first half as! Holy Cross, losing its second "'a" 76 Cowboys Corrall Tech, 20-14, With Great Defensive Effort LAKE CHARLES A tremend-' after Guillory toed the conversion for 10 yards for the score. Dur- Vl.4'4 V4V4 209 194 7- 14 17-3 2 0 8- 38 36 2 2 3 20 for a safety, giving the Wildcats a 2-0 lead. Late in the second period, How-ard picked up its first firstdown of the game and three first downs later, the Bulldogs scored. Colvin hit halfback Jim Ixivett with an eight-yard pass for the score.

Keeling kicked the extra point to make it 7-2 at the half. Midway in the third period, Howard had the ball on its own 20 when Colvin connected, with Lovett again, this time for 80 yards and another Howard score. Keeling again added the point. start under Mel Massucco, suc-lf5 nncunr In I'C nninh'tna Fumbles lost dean Eddie Anderson, could convert only one of four first quar-tie fumble recoveries into a quarter comeback to salvage a 24-22 football victorv. Mollov Hero As Penn Ends Loss Streak ous defensive effeort which held through the uprights.

jng the march Laird had lost to give Stanford a 17-16 win over the Air Force. The field goal came at the end of an 80-yard drive which took 24 plays. Stanford's regular quarterback, Dave Lewis, a full-blooded Chukchansi Indian, directed the winning drive with sharp passing. Air Force had taken the lead, 16-14, in the third quarter when reserve halfback Bob Barnes, promoted this year from a junior varsity job, picked up a deflected kickoff and returned it 97 yards for a touchdown. It was the longest kickoff return to Louisiana Tech's Bulldogs to a touchdown.

I Moving behind the passing Er" cie yards and 14 yards to the defensive guard who played his airtignt Mc.ecse fieienners The Canines' thwarted effort Hoiv crm 1 S-, running of sophomore Gary TnT the Bruins started out to Hc-Biake i pass from Fiatiey (kick turn the game into a rout, ca.sh- fDadrt-Beard i run (Hay, kick) in? in on costly Nittany Lion nrl-WHnri ejis from Beard rn i ct rL-nc frr tnnir oirlt. nA minus 103 yards rushing and two quick third quarter touchdowns gave tlie McNeese State Cowboys a 20-14 victory over the Canines in the opening Gulf States Con- first game of the season after being sidelined with injuries, hit rUlLADELPHIA CPP Work- earlier in the stanza fizzled out at the Cowboy six when Luther Moments later, Howard's Richard Burton intercepted a Louisiana College pass and raced 20 yards for the Bulldogs' third i i niioiuiiLj lui mill loii, iidu, horse Bruce Molly gained his (kick ta.ied, l.oonth yard by rushing on the UH.i-Dr.ni inr, uui I omie I Udl ell UdLK III Drio Bnen 44 pass from Ryzewicz touchdown. The extra point was Herpin intercepted a Laird pass at the goal-line. Laird had completed a 31-striper to Wayne Davis, who caught eight passes fu st srrimmace nlav Saturdav i (Hay, kick) nn OnnA Laird on the Bulldog 21 and recovered the subsequent fumble. The Pokes took only six plays to drive into paydirt, Walet scrunching his way into the end zone from one yard out.

Walet's nine-yarder around left end was quick touchdowns to hrine thp in 10 years ot Air rorce loot- kii Howard got its final touchdown Lions to within two YARDSTICK McNeese La. Tech First downs 8 10 Net yards rushing 187 109 Net yards passing 41 241 Passes (A-C) -2 31-17 Had intercepted 0 3 8-443 Fumbles-lost 2-1 2-2 Penalties-yds 5-35 4-40 good for 98 yards in the game before the interception. and then rushed five for a touchdown in the third period to give Pennsylvania a 7-0 upset victory Brown and end the Quakes' 10-eame Ivy League losing streak. trisko blocked a punt by Joe Ran- points with nine seconds left, dall and Penn took over on the An on.side kick failed ,0 gjve Bruins n- the Nittany Lions the ball, a Molloy, whose game total was the Bruins ran out the clock. after tackle Charles White recovered a Louisiana College fumble at the Wildcats' 19.

Colvin pitched back to halfback Tom Bailey, who passed to end Mike the big gainer in the march. De Sylvia was In the game for only three plays. Besides the winning field goal, he kicked two conversions. In all, Laird completed 16 of Tech scored with only minutes i ,7 Van ih.t. a(puin(J nn," The touchdown, which bios 7 HM t.

I a three accounting for 65 yards srmmrf frnm a hlnrkr-H mint hv 123 yards in 37 carries, first vy. i u-4 ierence contest ior oom leains. uew uiwaiLcu cai nci in arnong them. Period. li-nc nVtnnnmoiiQl llir lUIUOr ineDacKer jerry reiriSKO, hhtu nas fbu-pnmes i run isnerman kick) rr tho tnr nrovided Penn th its first halted and then bulled over tac- LA-Beban run (Zimmerman kick) The victory was the first lor pmiaeo urn wun ns n.

31 Zimmerman he Pnwhovs in three starts while senior0;" oo 'itl'lgisnoP for the final 12 yards, scoring: The extra point again failed. AF A FG Radtke 35 Score by quarters: AFA Hogle, pass from Stein (kick i Howard 0 7 7 12 it failed) 'La. College 2 0 0 01 Stan Handley, 2 run (De Sylvia kick): scorinq Summary On the scoring thrust, the Bull- mg the tussle, throwing the Bull two-camp winnine Streak since Klt- "nu huo ine mu iime. umi UCLA-Beban 6 run (Zimmerman kick) jr' rooM-aro 1 irnnvrrtoH tn urn nn thp HmPv ucLA-Farr 58 run (Zimmerman kick Tech, rated in the small-college dogs Mike Mowad recovered a mii-o me car invy idsi wun "--r -r -j PSUHuber 17 pass from White (Vuk Cowboy fumble at the home 42! dog carriers for losses so often and went in on nine plays, 11 aWet Af-A-Barnes, il Kickott reiurn (Kaoike i C-Safetv. nunt mll.rt I-v rnntpt scoring.

mer pass from White) kick) Lovett, 8 pass from Colvin. (KmiI PSU White 4 (Sherman kick) 07 i man in the Tech backfield. Line- poll's top ten, is still winless after two outings. McNeese was quick to pull into the lead, scoring in its first of- inq kick) Attendance big effort being Laird's toss to Stan Blunt. 14 run (De Svlvia kick) Stan FG De Svlvia 28 Attendance 21,861.

TommvLinder'good for 31 yards Fclif simon'. Midway through the third pe 5B lit rind. Brown rol ed for two first corio Petri. Mnlloy 5 run (Wolloy kick) downs and, on fourth down. Pe-1 a 7,54 Lovett, 80 pass from Colvin, (Keel-inq kick).

Burton, 20 run with Interception (kick failed). Bishop, 12 pass trom Bailey, (run failed). -J Koiliai. Bmlher series of downs. Taking aj before hitting Tommy Robertson; ZZenTinK passes as well as throwing the Bulldog backs for numerous Ron Laiiclcck Blazes Path losses.

Lions Cop Brown Jug From USL La. Tech 0 7 714 Tech punt, the Cowboys mounted a 64-yard thrust after drawing a five-yard penalty on first down. Merlin Walet, burly McNeese fullback who carried 18 times for 106 stripes during the contest, went off left tackle for 57 yards before being hauled down on the Tech 26. Several plays later. i McNeese 7 13 020 Wake Forest Cluh Blanks Commodores NEW YORK APi Roman Brother, one of the top 3-year-olds of 1964, finally came through with his first major vie-torv of 1965 Saturday as he WRESTLING MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM Oct.

4 8:15 p.m. As Princeton Wins, 31-0 I McN Richard Guillory, run (Guillory kick). i LT Eddie Taylor, 9, pa from BIHv Laird (Sneedy Camobell kick). McN Frank Miller, 34, pass trom Gull-i lorv (Guillory kick). romped to a 10-length triumph Richard Guillory executed a per NEW YORK 1 AP 1 lion: hacks, led the McN Merlin Walet, 1, run (kick (ailed).

LT Tom Robertson, 10, pass from WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Laird (Campbell kick). IJ.C1S men AniiPfliirt in thp $109,400 rl Landeck, latest in the long line straight football rtnrv icci quaneiuacK uraw aim wt-iu i Unnrfwarri rnhhpri nf morn of MP' Halfback Joe Carazo punched of accomplished Princeton tail-j Saturday in a 31-0 romp over jts interesl by the scratching ofi Vd on m. Guilto over a touchdown from a yard! vouimuia.

u-olc Cornell Rips out in the fourth quarter Saturdav. and Wake Forest blanked booted the point to give McNeese a 7-0 advantage with only 4:35 elapsed in the quarter. The stiirdy, ISVpound work- word.s cadjng mnney of Princetons single-wing wjnner was scratched early attack ripped through hm nf an innirpH HAMMOND Wi Southeastern Louisiana capitalized on USL mistakes Saturday night for a 13-0 Gulf States Conference victory before a capacity crowd. After threatening only once in the first half, Southeastern broke into the Southwestern end zone with 6:17 left in the third stanza. Fullback Harry Nunez scored from one yard out and Fred aGry booted the extra point to give SLC a 7-0 leadd.

The Lions came back in the Vanderbilt 7-0 in a meeting of two victory-starved a 1 1 1 clSl Tech evened the score with 1:33 Wt in the half when Billv Laird foams Idaho Edge Cougars hv 17-13 Score passed to Taylor, a nine-) Except for Carazo's scoring li 1 1- AQ 1 yard effort which capped a 66-(burst, the game was an exer-1 UJ Zf -J i n.it ff sprinted around the Columbia defense and repeatedly pene- itrated the Lions' secondary with key passes, running for two touchdowns and passing for an- other. Landeck accounted for a total eye. The 8-year-old geiaing, needing only one big pay day to hit the $2 million mark in total earnings, was hit in the eye by a clod during his last race 10 days ago. BETHLEHEM, Pa. (ITD-Quar- yara eunaog onensive.

oi ottensive tutuuy as Wake Two long Laird passes, one to! Forest scored its first shoutout Wayne Davis for 29 yards and I in seven years. terback Marty Sponaugle and full- unnlhor tr. ko nT lhortA fnr 3.1 ik. jr-. final minutes of play to score from 23 yards out in six plays.

PI LLMAN. Wash (I PI Quar. terback John Foruria directed 283 yards 140 rushing in 26 carries and 143 in the air on six-1 IliprhPS rlolflS uiuiuuglliy uiu lllf ueicuacs Dill Wilcnn cr-nroA stripes, set up the tally. Speedy! dominate the play that the tro-iSHn Campbell's conversion kick (touchdowns each Saturday as Cor- a br.ll.am mixed and ground lctlons of offense while the jarring Ini-; fnr a Florida Mccl knotted the count. yardstick 1 McNeese left litle doubt of the' v.nderbiit w.k.

Forest tack to trample Lehigh, 49-13. outcome alter the second half' Rushing yardaoe in 103 Sponaugle did not complete a xcr.Mty of Idaho defense kept one tne andals in possession of the ball to give Idaho a 17-13 foot- rnnccton held command all ball win over Washington State. way lwatina Columbia for r.f,ir,,H oitiKintiH-. Ine l.Un tune in a row. The A Florida Scramble will kick kickoff.

Walet took the boot and passinq yardage 9 58 pass out but carried six times yarda9e MULKOVICH i TRIPLE MAIN EVENT i Jim Oiborn vi. Kit Fox SECOND MAIN EVENT Nikito Mulkevich vi. Jack Briice FIRST MAIN EVENT Sputnik Monro vi. Don Soto Ringside $1.50 Rei. $1.25 Con.

Adm. $1. Child SOc off at 10 02 this morning over I drove five vards before lateral-1 Passes intercepted by 2 for 43 yards and two touchdowns Halfback Charley Whitney bulled! over from the three. The kick by Gary failde. With one minute left, the Bulldogs tried a fourth and one play, but it failed as Chester Gosnell was stopped short of the mark.

Nunez was the night's top rusher as he carried 29 times picking up 82 yards for the Lions. Whitney gained 33 yards in 13 tries. Lions last in this el1 ho with 44 entered 8-44 2 54 a seven-yara run in ine nrsi so 1 period and a one-yard plunge in Day fans looked on as the Coug- ourse players carried to the Tech 34. Guillory Yams oenaiized in the event Host nrn 'pd White in EVonU niillnr nn lUn i sre lintol itinnrs or "I 'n OIU SCI ICS in the second i la.uu iu i ioha miuci xni int powers Iowa and Minnesota in Columbia i will supervise the activities. 4 next plav.

the heave going for the'P th. most valuable player Wj, battered over from the me lirst WeeKennS Ot (lie SCa-; Prm Landeck 4 run (GC90lak kick) I Pairings ana Tee Times in. una 1 icuiiiuni uuwi frame Kft and McNeese led 14-7 10 02-Chuck Moore. Jess Grlttin. Tom OlSldnte a Wake III lilt J.

1 1UU aiiu then went over from the one in went to Robert Grant, Forest tackle. the third. son. fumbled away the ball and (G7iV ko" Ps time after time failed to move! Landeck a run (Gnqolak kick) against the Idaho line. VfZZ lG90i'k Idaho scattered its scoring I Newsmen voted the award to Fred Dunlap, Lehigh head I .1 the husky Deacon Negro sopho Watson.

Al Maroun. 10 09 F. W. Burroughs. Hobbs Shaw.

E. J. Griffith, R. H. Done.

10:1 6 B. Collins. Jimmie Mersalis. Wise Holiinasworth. Pete Nance.

10 23 H. Gillen. Thomas Kins, Al Montano. Dick Berry. 10 30 Bei-ton Boddie, Harry Bamhlll.

Harry Aen, Rill Denny. 10 37 Don Callahan, Leonard Looney, Tonv Diamond. Keith Hoftee Oregon Tops BYU Behind mm OHAT CLOTHIERS with a first period field goal by back Jne McCoum on a hand- sophomore Darrell Danielson and (lff and raced yards fnr tne touchdowns in the third period touchdown L'npiipiq .1 in Inn 1 V. more, wno was a dominant fig-: t. ure in a defense that smothered coacl a' 11 as.the the southeastern Conference Tti Vanderbilt had tied Georgia laf Tech and lost to Georgia earlier LchSh; a 20-14 loser to Penn thic cenn wai-o Fnrcct haH last week, did its scoring in the 1 01-Sam Fulco, John Hanks.

Burke 1 0 7 7 17: Cole. K. MacDona'd. 0 0 1313! 1 08-Beb Savells, Chuck Rush. Joe Brundagc 1' I III Ulld flllll III IIIC 1IIUI III 1000 period by Pat Daily.

wsu Wtt. Fr) Crump. Frank Buckley, John Brock. Cy Bate. Bob Anderson.

1:22 Bobble Moore. Jim Cooper, Pete Kinq. Swede Wildbur. 1 29 Alex Huhn, Sid Crump, Tom Pope, Dak Pellerin. Washington State finally got Idaho fg Danieison 2 in the ball game in the final kicS)h0FortJr' run period when senior tackle Wavnei wsuFoster 34 run (Gasnns kick) r- kil Idaho Daily I run (Campbell kick) roster stole the hall from wing- wsu-Eiimes 1 run (kick failed) substantial reductions for downtown EUGENE.

Ore. (LTD Oregon's ost (0 Virginia Tech and North s011 half, after Cornell had: tcugh defense and reserve quar-jcaroijna state swept to a 35-0 halftime lead. I terback Mike Bondage's two The commodores' deepest pen- touchdown passes carried the Ltration ended with twoH missed.cng. 14 unbeaten Webfoots to a 27-14 field goal attempts in the last! cor-wnson run (ZMbv wcki Victory over Brigham Young turpp! Cor-Sponauge run Zoqby kick yesterday. field goals beat Wake Forest last lkicck0)r-l-4rson 43 pass Abtl (Zo9by year, was wide in both at- Len Rushatz 3 run (kick failed) tempts after Vanderbilt drives! r'Jn09 lickt had Stalled on the 25 and the 15.

1 Leti-Zem pass from Semko (Wood The game started on an of- IC Brundage came into the game late in the second period and flipped a 22-yard scoring aerial to end Steve Bunker to give Oregon a 14-7 halftime lead. His third quarter touchdown pass of VALUE DAY fensive note when Mike Kelley nuic vwicu mine ituc ran hark thp onenins kirkoff for I Sni 1 1 II 111 Koltfi i IU In nnA T1 I I "1U, V' 1 hui waKe rorest varas to mw- tWebfoots safely front 0n the first play fromlIoiTIS BfOWJl Brisham voun 7 7i4 scrimmage. Ken Hauswald 5. run (Schoii kick) i Passed 15 yards to Carazo for; Rvr0N nni GE i Robert BYU-Oborn, 38, pass from Carter a fllSt down on Vanderbilt 35. uj i (Duran kiCk).

rinnnnnr rnn nt nt nn Payne tWO tOUChdOW nS ICCI the Ore-Bunker. 22. pass from Brundaae But 'he Deacons ran OUt of gas (Scholl kick). -inn the 17 anrl the defenses iu Ore. Palm, 10, pass from Brundage (kick failed).

over for both teams after that. 'hir. seconrt VhhCuSeasonf vanderbilt oooo-o Saturday, a 27-0 drubbing of Fr' Morris Brown College. WF Carazo 1 run (McKinney kick) Attendance ii.ooo. Payne blasted over from the Ore Winn, 5, run (Scholl kick).

BYU Odle, 22, pass from Carter (Duran kick). A 25,500. ONE DAY ONLY South Carolina Trips North Carolina State ALL-WOOL WORSTED three yard line in the first, period. His second tally came on a 14-yard run in the third i stanza. Jim Strong and Billy Wright scored the other two touchdowns for Southern.

Strong scored on a five-yard run. while Wright ran his in from the $111195 SLACKS Regular $14.95 COLUMBIA. S.C. (AP) A of scrimmage, raced along the seven. sidelines for 20 yards, then cut! Southern rolled up 302 vards across the field for the goal.

in total offense, while Morris untouched. Brown was able to crack the pair of field goals by Jimmy Poole and Ben Garnto's 74-yard touchdown run gave South Carolina a 13-7 Atlantic Coast Con N.C. State 0 0 8 7 7 Southprn defense for 170 vards. LONG-SLEEVE em South Caroline 3 0 7 313 SC FG Poole 42 SC Garnto 74 run (Pool, kick) SC FG Poole NCS Ashoy 2 run (Andrews kick) Attendance 20,314. Morris Brown 0 Southern 7 7 7 J7 Sou Payne 3 run Clayton kick Sou M.

C. Strong 5 run Clayton kick Sou Payne 14 run Clayton kick Sou Wright 7 run kick fail ference football victory over North Carolina State Saturday night. State drove 81 yards to score with less than a minute left, reserve ouartprhack Paee Ashbv SHIRT JACS SHREVE-PUTT Regular $5.95 AND BROADMOOR DRIVING RANGE dashing around end from the -two for the touchdown. j-" The game seemed to be devel- oping into a field goal battle o-until Garnto's sudden thrust in the third period. Toole opened the scoring with a 42-yard field goal early in the game.

Garnto's run came midway of the third period after State lost the ball on downs at the South Carolina 18. lit The speedy sophomore took a lateral from soph quarterback i 4 Mike Fair just beyond the line 4,4 Usinl Charge Privileges Usal Free Alteration OHAT CLOTHIERS 523 MARSHALL STREET WARD BUILDING New Fall and Winter Hours: SHRIVI-PUTT Oreo Fr.dav, Saturday, S'jnday, 10 a 9:30 pm (Available for parties anytime) DRIVING RANGE Open Daily 10 am. 9:30 p.m. (weather permittmj) OPEN ALL WINTER LXCEPT WHEN TEMPERATURE FALLS BELOW 50 ball tilt at State Fair Stadium. Higgin-botham had taken in a pass.

Dorsey fought off the stiff arm to make the tackle. (Times Photo by Terry Vaughan) KEN HIC.GINBOTHAM (80) of the Texas Mavericks throws a stiff arm at Dallas Rockets' defensive back Orlean Dorsey (38) during last night's pro foot.

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