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2-f; Salurdav. Tan. 2, 1971 The Shrevepoht Times 7r, Hale Sullivan Makes Auburn Favorite in Gator Bowl Tilt We Defeated No. 1, Tlieismann Offers Gator Lineup In Stressing Point MISSISSIPPI No. Name Poj, into the game, By F.

T. MacFeely JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) Mississippi with a handicapped Archie Manning against Auburn with a hale and hearty Pat Sullivan can point to only one thing an Auburn victory in the Gator Bowl football game today. The margin generally is figured a touchdown or more. "We are preparing for Man tion coming should finish grid world.

Three linebackers are below par, including No. 1 Bobby Strickland. "Strickland may start," Davis said, "because the team gets a tremendous lift when he is in there, but he doesn't have quickness." With all the injuries, Davis said Auburn hasn't had a scrimmage since before the Christmas holiday. "It may have hurt," he said, in the collegiate While Joe scored twice and guided a potent Irish attack, he had to share billing with the strong Notre Dame defense in this victory. "Basically, we tried to mirror their Wishbone with the same tvne of defense." said Irish Coach Ara Parsegehian.

This meant getting the Irish strength By Gerry Rohichaux Times Assistant Sports Editor DALLAS, Tex. "I wonder if they can cut that MacArthur Bowl into thirds," said Joe Their.mann jokingly in the Notre Dame dressing room after the Fighting Irish had just upended the nation's top-ranked team, Texas, in the Cotton Bowl by 24-11 to break a 30-game win streak for the Longhorns. Theismann's reference was to the fact that Texas and Ohio State had been named co-winners of the MacArthur Bowl, symbol of supremacy in collegiate football for the 1970 season. Texas and Ohio State ranked 1-2 in the Associated Press poll and both suffered losses Friday, turning the race for No. 1 into a relatively wide-open affiar.

"I look at it this way. We beat No. 1 Theismann said when asked where he inside where the Wishbone strikes best. "We learned a lot a vear ago from Texas about the Wishbone and even adopted Randy Reed I fc IbillWl Mississippi i fU, rimmtQ a frx If rTri Mississippi Pas. ob Qb ab fb tb se fb tb tb tb fb leb rcb leb lb rcb rcb lb Ihb Mb mo-lb le ms-lb lib rib re le lib lb re mg-ib le sg wg sg 1 rt st rt st It wt wt It wb te le wb se se te wb k-s te the offense so we could learn AUBURN No.

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Manning isn't the only Ole Miss injury. Defensive back Wyck Neely is doubtful because of a bad knee. With this and the death of second string safety Kenny Blount in an auto wreck Dec. 19, Kinard juggled the defensive backfield. "We hope it adds strength," he said.

Inexperience will be anything but helpful when Auburn's speedy wide receivers Terry Beasley and Alvin Bresler streak downfield. "And then Mickey Zofko comes out of the backfield as a pass receiver," Kinard Steve Worster and Jim Bertel sen to 52 yards between them They averaged 178 a game in tandem during the regular season. thinks the Irish, in sixth posi "Actually we used an eight man front, but we camouflaged this real well with different adjustments." Zofko is the Tiger tailback. Floyd Franks is one of the Rebs' top receivers. Randy Reed runs at tailback for Ole Miss.

The Rebels posted a 7-3 record, compared to the Tigers' 8-2 worksheet. Two of the Nation's top quarterbacks, Pat Sullivan of Auburn and Archie Manning of Mississippi, will lead their teams in the Gator Bowl game today in Jacksonville, Fla. Terry Beasley is Sullivan's favorite target, while Mickey "They were large enough ning as he were 100 per cent," said Paul Davis, filling in for Auburn Head Coach Ralph "Shug" Jordan, home after an appendectomy. Jordan's absence gives Ole Miss no advantage. Its head coach, John Vaught, also is missing, on the road back from a heart ailment.

With or without their head coaches Auburn and Mississippi had some great moments and a couple of bad ones. Auburn's 8-2 record includes an upset by Georgia. Mississippi is 7-3 with upset losses to Southern Mississippi and Mississippi State. Manning is here, the No. 1 Rebel quarterback for certain.

Acting coaches Frank Kinard of Mississippi and Paul Davis of Auburn agree he will be better than when Louisiana State humiliated Mississippi 61-17 in the battle for the Southeastern Conference title five weeks ago. The heavy cast is off Manning's left arm, but the superlative runner-passer-faker still must wear a plastic protective device and padding weighing about four pounds. It prevents his left arm broken Nov. 7 from moving at the elbow or wrist. "He can take a hard lick," said team physician Dr.

Ferrell Varner, "but he can't twist that wrist or it might pull loose the muscles around the silver plate screwed into the bone above and below the break." Whatever degree of effectiveness Manning can achieve, his leadership on the field will give Mississippi a boost. Davis said Auburn is hurting too. His top defensive tackle, Gusty Yearout, will miss the game, his right wrist in a cast. i a 1 1 inside that we couldn't eet a crease for Pass Play Keys Upset For Tribe Worster." said Longhorn Coach Darrell Royal in his dressing tough football team. That's a lot 'Huskers Topple Tigers of beef they throw at you in tne Coniliuskers Lay Claim for midd he adced.

Some of that beef belonged to Greg Marx, the Irish' 235-pound Says McClendon Continued from Page 1-C over the middle at the 10-yard line as the Husker strategy tackle. For him and the Irish defense it was a game of a No. 1 Position No Excuses for Tigers yard. "We figured that we had to win the battle of the yard By Ben Funk MIAMI (AP) "Hell, yes, By Dan Berber PASADENA, Calif. (AP) -A revamped offense and a more aggressive second-half defense sparked Stanford to its upset 27-17 victory over Ohio State in the Rose Bowl football game, but one play seemed to excite winning coach John Ralston the most.

It was a third down, 15-yards- (distance between the two we re No. 1, Coach Bob De son and he said they never touched the ball when hit him." By Stratton L. Douthat MIAMI (AP) As far as vaney shouted Friday night aft er his NeorasKa (jornnuskers lines). Arkansas sat back and let Texas charge. We knew we couldn't do that.

We had to hit and go after their backs." On 19 separate plays, Notre Dame stoDDed Texas with no snatched a hair-raising 17-12 victory over LSU and staked a LSU's Charlie McClendon was concerned Friday night, his Tigers had just been beaten by the nation's No. 1 football team. claim to the national football 1 championship. "We're the only undefeated And he also said he thought team. I can't see how the Pope himself could vote for Notre Nebraska was the best team Dame," Devaney declared in the wild atmosphere of a lubi- called for cornerback Joe Bla-hak to cover Hamilton one-on-one.

Faced with a fourth down, LSU sent in Lumpkin and he drilled his 37-yard field goal to cut the difference back to 10-3 as they packed up their belongings and headed for the half-time break. Lots of Go-Power Both attacks opened up after the rest period as LSU took the second half kickoff and rumbled 80 yards. LSU got Lumpkins 25-yard field goal, and Nebraska responded with a respectable drive that was stopped by a midfield interception. Dantin, on the half's first play, barreled 25 yards off the right side to LSU's 45 and the Tigers nosed to Nebraska's 33 shortly after when Husker safety Bill Kosch was caught interfering with Tiger receiver Gerald Kiegley. Dantin then banged 17 yards to the 15-yard line and Lee escaped a mob Jim Anderson, paused for an eternity at the 4-yard line while waiting on a Lee throw, pulled it in and hurtled into the end zone as the clock ran out on the third period.

Lumpkin, however, badly missed on the extra point and they swung into the stretch drive with LSU nursing a 12-10 lead. It was still anybody's ball game. So Nebraska went after it with a 67-yard march comsum-ing 13 plays, chipping away in agonizing fashion on the off-tackle slants of Orduna and swing passes out of the back-field from Tagge to Rodgers, good for 10 yards to LSU's 27, and to Jeff Kinney, good for 17 more to the 5-yard line. On the third down, Tagge lunged from the 1-yard line, waved the football overhead and although he was still on the field of play the ball was over the goal-line. With 8:50 remaining, Rodgers kicked true and the Huskers were now in the lead, 17-12.

1 LSU, in turn, experimented with a couple of bomb throws to Coffee deep downfield but there were no detonations. So Tiger Wayne Dickinson dropped back in punt formation and up came another break for the Huskers. lant Nebraska dressing room. Louisiana State had played during the season. "They're the same type of team as Notre Dame," he said when asked directly whether Nebraska was better than the Fighting Irish.

"Nebraska's got Cries of "We're No. 1" rang from the Cornhusker cheering 6B 7 i 20 section tnrougnout the last Homer Cage Meet Finals Slated Today more than a yard gain and held them on a key fourth-and-one situation in the third period at the N.D. 35 when the Longhorns were making comeback signs. "We had a lot to prove to people but more to prove to ourselves," Marx said. "After all we gave up 38 points to an unranked team.

We blew it at USC," he said in reference to Notre Dame's lone loss of the season. Holding the Steers to 11 points, their lowest production since 1967 when they edged Texas 10-7, Notre Dame was helped by nine Texas fumbles, five of which went over to the opposition. Worster dropped the ball four times. "I'll say this in Worster's defense the boy hasn't worked a real tough offense and they're going to be No. 1 so they've got quarter of a game undecided until Bob Terno intercepted a pass from a charging LSU team with less than a minute to go.

5 19Vi to be better. I Pro Cage Standings The Associated Prass NBA Eastern Conference Atlantic Division Won Lost Pcf. New York 31 11 .738 Philadelphia 24 IB .571 Boston 22 17 .564 Buffalo 11 31 .262 Central Division Baltimore 21 16 .568 Cincinnati 16 21 .432 Atlanta 13 27 .325 Cleveland 5 39 .114 Western Conference Midwest Division Milwaukee 29 7 .804 Detroit 26 14 .650 Chicago 23 16 .590 Phoenix 23 19 .548 Pacific Division Los Anqeles 22 15 .595 San 23 19 .548 San Dleqo 21 .20 Seattle 18.,., 22 .450 Portland 12 28 .300 Thursday's Results San Francisco 144, Boston 104 Atlanta 119, Cleveland 85 Only games scheduled. Friday's Games Sah Diego at Los Angeles Portland at Seattle Baltimore at Cleveland Only games scheduled. East Division Won Lest Pet.

Sitting in the LSU dressing And when the Huskers. veil HOMER Soearsville. Arra- room reflecting on the 17-12 lac ing and tumbling each other. ine. McClendon had no excuses 5 9 for the loss, even though the ran into the dressing room, the Nebraska band stood outside and delivered lusty serenades.

ma, oiernngion ana nomer tooK quarterfinal basketball victories here Friday to advance into the championship bracket semifi Tigers had played without star quarterback Art Cantrelle, who left the game after the second 1R 3 5'j 11 12 nals to be played today in the Homer Tournament. scene for a 10-yard pickup to Dream Come True "It was a dream come true." play with a twisted ankle. "They're a real tough team," Spearsville edged Havnesi- said quarterback Jerry Tagge. he said. "You could say they sort of engulfed You don't ville, 74-69, behind Ricky Rock-ett's 20 points.

Jimmy London added 18 and David Tinslev 17. ne reierrea to tne clay's defeats of No. 1 Texas bv the 7. On the fourth down, Lumpkin swung his right foot and it was 10-6 with 3:11 gone in the third period. Nebraska fired right back make mistakes against the No.

1 team in the country and ex pect to win." with dispatch as Orduna split right tackle for 11 yards and Virginia 28 12 Kentucky 24 15 .615 LSU was minus 45 yards rushing in the first half and McClendon said those two mis to-go, pass on a broken play from quarterback Jim Plunkett to tight end Bob Moore that carried 35 yards to the Ohio State two and gave the Indians needed momentum. They scored three plays later from the one and controlled the game the rest of the way in the fourth quarter. "Isn't that Plunkett some sort of quarterback?" asked Ralston, who has been the Stanford head man for all of Plunkett's 32 games there. "My heavenly days, what are we going to do without him?" Ralston said many of his New Year's Day plays were put in for Ohio State, including the first play from scrimmage. On that one, Tlunkett rolled to his left and handed off to wide receiver Eric Cross on a reverse that went 41 yards to the Ohio State 18.

"We changed our offense for this game," said Ralston. "We wanted to keep them off-balance with play action passes and screens. But in the second half, our receivers came to me and said, 'we think we can be.at them with individual so we changed a little in the second half." On his more aggressive defense for the final two quarters, Ralston said: "They run real well up the middle and run the option very well, too, so in the first half we were trying to contain them and we were laying back a little bit. "I guess we weren't sure about our responsibilities on the option and we were guessing. "In the second half, we decided to go after them.

If we missed them, somebody would have to take up the slack." Ralston said the linemen took the punishment and the linebackers made the tackles. He praised the play of linebackers Jeff Siemon, Dennis Moore and Ron Kadziel. The trio combined for 19 tackles and assisted on 10 more. Plunkett said the pass to Moore, setting up the go-ahead score with Stanford trailing 17-13, came on a broken play. OB 3vi 10 11 12V 12Vj out in two months.

If practice doesn't make you better, there would be no reason for practice," Royal said. Worster had been plagued by injuries through the latter part of his senior campaign. "They were stacking up pretty good in the middle. They took away all of my plays it seemed like. But we were having success outside and when we did they would give it to me and I'd fumble," Worster said.

One of the fumbles, on a kickoff, resulted in a Notre Tagge palmed the ball while nimbly knifing for 11 more New York ia zu Floririlans 16 22 .421 Harper, from his defensive wing post, busted in, got a piece of the ball along with Dickinsons' person and the partially-blocked boot covered but 4 yards. The Huskers sat now on LSU's 43. Tagge, sidestepping heated pressure on third down, banged a 16-yard pass to List straight over the middle and the Huskers sat now at the Tiger 24. Here went Orduna plugging for Pittsburgh 16 25 .390 erable offensive quarters killed Carolina 15 24 .385 yards over the same spot. But Norsworthy came along to snap the Tigers.

west Division Utah 24 12 .67 Jessie Mason led Haynesville with 22 points, while Colton Bradshaw had 21 for the Tornado. Arcadia got 14 markers from Buck Carlisle and 10 from Kenny Murphy to beat Dubach, 64-57. Gary Mack led the losers with 16 points. Sterlington's Bobby Turner scored 21 to pace his team to a 79-51 triumph over Simsboro. Michael Dunn added 18 and Stan Parker 12 for the winners.

Tom Durrett had 17 for Simsboro, with Ricky Russell contributing 16 and Gary Cathey "It put us behind and forced us to oass." he said. "If we Indiana 22 15 .595 Memphis 21 18 .538 Denver 14 23 .378 that threat with a theft of a Tagge pass at LSU's 48. The next time the 'Huskers 4Vj lOVs 11 could have gotten any kind of Notre Dame and No. 2 Ohio State by Stanford, smashing upsets that put the national title on the line in the Orange Bowl. Tagge, who scored the game-winning touchdown on a one-yard plunge in the fourth quarter, said Devaney told him to "run anything I wanted" in the drive.

But he said Devaney "told us we didn't necessarily have to throw deep." "We thought we could beat them Tagge said, "but it didn't work out that way." "You're damned right we're No. 1," yelled defensive tackle Larry Jacobson. "Nobody would believe us 'the whole year, but we finally proved it." Texas 14 24 .361 offense going in the first nan, came downfield, Rodgers got Thursdays Results Virginia 127, Carolina 117 Only games scheduled. Friday's Games No games scheduled. the outcome might have been 10 yards on two smacks at the line.

He hit a third time, but Dame recovery and a short behind Bengal Lloyd Frye and pulled in a 27-yard bomb from Tagge Johnny took the throw different. I don't know exactly what was wrong but we made while peddling backwards now Sage met him head-on, jarred him loose from the ball and Tiger Dick Picou claimed it Toledo Claims 1 some changes and started mov' ing the ball in the third quar and Nebraska eased out of the ter." danger zone once more. Longest Streak at the Tiger 13. LSU was 87 yards from 13. Homer nipped Athens, 56-47, in the other quarterfinal behind McClendon was critical of the Del Walker got in some nice Nebraska's end zone.

Jones running licks for Ole Lou the Orange Bowl artificial truf, say-ine it caused the ball to take DALLAS (AP) With the de next time LSU was in control mise of Texas' 30-game winning but a clipping infraction nulli 13-yard march to a touchdown to make the score 14-3. "It's the first time we'd played against a soccer-style kicker and the ball comes in funny. It kind of screws in to said Bertel-sen. Notre Dame, in severing Texas' string at 30 games, is in a position to get. a reputation for this sort of thing.

The longest win streak in major college football is 47 by Oklahoma and Notre Dame ended that in 1957. "To quote Grantland Rice, one of your famous writers 'I've learned something that streak Friday in the Cotton Bowl, the University of Toledo has the longest winning streak Hindiya Winner In New Orleans NEW ORLEANS (AP) Hin- Butch Raluns' 14 points and Johnny Malone's 11. Richard Brown with 14, Jimmy Woods with 12 and Stanley Edwards with 11 paced the losers. In first-round action Thursday night, Haynesville beat Cotton Valley 73-41, with Jerry McAfee scoring 19 for the Tors. Dubach beat Springhill 82-67.

Larry Smith had 22 and Mack 21 for some "strange bounces" and caused his players to slip. And he was outspokingly bitter about a fourth quarter call in which LSU punter Wayne Dickinson punted out of bounds for four yards after being hit by a Nebraska lineman. The officials said the lineman had been blocked into Dickinson and among major college football teams 23 games. The longest winning streak of modern times is 47 by Oklaho diya outran stablemate Roll and Toss to win by a neck in the featured Holiday Purse at the New Orleans Fair Grounds Friday, running the six furlings in 1:13 2-5 on a slow track. ma.

Oklahoma also holds the second longest skein at 31 the winners while SpringhiU's Willie McDaniel took scoring honors with 24. victory cannot bring, did not call a penalty. "It was definitely a case of roughing the kicker," McClendon said. "I talked with Dickin 'To wipe the blood from my face and smile so none can see fied any advance. So the two clubs went in for bomb-tossing.

Tagge bounced one rocket off Ingles' fingers at LSU's 10 and Lee triggered a 21-yarder to Hamilton out to the Tiger 46. The latter was followed by a personal foul call against the Huskers and LSU gobbled up 15 more yards to the 34-yard line. That was all LSU needed, or wanted. Tight end Ken Kavan-augh joined the fracas and took an 8-yard pass in the belly from Lee that reached the 26. A 5-yard delay penalty moved the Tigers back out to the 31.

Never mind, Coffee slipped behind Husker guardians Kosch and In other first-round games, games. Notre Dame defeated Texas Friday 24-11. The two horse entrv returned passed to Kingley for nine yards which was good, but Burt then got nailed twice for losses of seven and 11 yards, and that was bad. Jones got off the hook with a nice 31-yard throw down the right sideline that Hamilton took at the Tiger 39 before stepping out of bounds. Maybe the Tigers had something working.

They edged for a first down at midfield. But the lights then went out for sure when Harper plucked the ball out of Jones' hands as he was twisting his way out of a sack job and Nebraska was in control at LSU's 42 with less than two minutes remaining. LSU gave it one final shot when Buddy Millican snapped up a Tagge fumble at the Tiger 40 with 52 seconds left. Seven seconds later Nebraska stabbed a final Jones' pass at the Husker 38. They were still at it at game's end.

And they were five-point winners. the said Royal. $5.20, $5.60 and $4.20. Blue Chei- Simsboro got 23 markers from Cathey to score an 82-50 win over Sibley, and Homer rushed ron finished two lengths back in third place and paid $6.80. A crowd of 10,853 bet a total Summerfield, 59-28, behind Ken Farrell's 11 points.

of $708,066 on the races. The consolation bracket semi Solid Lark won the opener and Pescou took the second. finals will begin this morning at 11 with Cotton Valley facing Sibley. At 12:30 p.m. Springhill will meet Summerfield in the other consolation semifinal.

with the 11 and 3 combination paying $126.20 in the daily double. In the championship bracket Texas Loss Didn't Help semis, Homer meets Arcaaia at 2 p.m. and Sterlington faces Spearsville at 3:30. The consolation bracket finals will be at Buckeyes Missed Spark 5:30, the third place tilt at 7 and the championship bracket final at 8:30. By George Strode PASADENA, Calif.

(AP) Battle May Get New Contract NEW ORLEANS, La. (AP) -The president of the Universitv Notre Dame's upset of top- on the first play of the final quarter. The "mad dog pass" to which Hayes referred was a 35-yard bomb from Jim Plunkett to Bob Moore at the Ohio State 2 on Bullets Rout Cavs, 128-105 CLEVELAND (AP) Jack ranked Texas failed to provide the spark Woody Hayes expected from his No. 2-rated Ohio State football team, which fell 27-17 in an upset to Stanford in the Rose Bowl Friday. "The Texas score should have the next series.

of Tennessee said Friday night bp will recommend that Coach Bill Battle be given a new five- What does a team have to do to stop Heisman Trophy win ner I'lunkett, who passed for been a boost. But it wasn't," 265 yards and ran for an addi Marin and Earl Monroe scored 22 points apiece, leading the Baltimore Bullets to a 128-105 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers in a National Basketball Association game Friday night. Baltimore held a 65-51 lead at halftime and led by as much as tional 26? year contract with a substantial pay raise. The announcement by Dr. Edward J.

Boling came a few hours after Battle's Vols shot down Air Force 34-13 in the Sugar Bowl football game. Battle, 29, lust comnleterf his "You have got to do about what we did Only do it better." Hayes said. Notre Dame stunned Texas 24-11 in the Cotton Bowl before the Buckeyes took the field against Stanford. Hayes, forbidding post-game interviews with his players, said i Hayes said. "There was nothing 27 points in the second half.

wrong with our defense. We lust Bobby Smith and John John didn't execute well enough." first year under a four vear con "He reads defenses real son led the Cleveland attack with 18 and 16 points, tract at Tennessee. tne Big iu cnampions wagiea too many scoring opportunities. "Either team could have won it until we got stopped at their Bowl Results well," the Ohio State coach added of Plunkett. "I'm sure we outgained them (439 yards to 408).

They put their drives together, we did not," Hayes said. "Up until those two key plays in the 20 and then they hit that mad dog pass on our 2," the Ohio State coach said following his OXANfSE BOWL 17, LSU 12. Nebraska first loss in four Rose Bowl fourth quarter we had played appearances. Nebraska back Joe Orduna (31) goes over from three a little better than they had." Carthage Edged By Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE. Tex.

-Jacksonville edged Carthage, 68-59, here Thursday night behind the 23-point scoring of Edward Harvest. Johnny Carter had 21 for Carthage. v. The Stanford line, spear BOE BOWL Stanford 27, Ohio State 17. COTTON BOWL Notra Dame 24, Texas 11.

he maintained after Stanford, headed by Ron Kadziel, threw an 11-point underdog, stopped John Brockington for a one-yard yards out to score Nebraska's first touchdwn in Orange Bowl game in Miami on New Year's night. No. 45 is LSU's all-American linebacker, Mike Anderson. (AP Wirephoto) Ohio State Quarterback Rex Kern runs around right end for first down during the New Year's Day Rose Bowl game in Pasadena, against Stanford. Behind Kern is the Buckeyes' David Cheney (75).

The Indians upset Ohio State, 27-17. (AP Wirephoto). I. the Buckeyes after a 9-0 regu- oss on a fourth-and-inches situ SUGAR BOWL 34, Air Fore 13. Tennessee ation at the Indians' 19-yard line liar season J..

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