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knttnel Sunday, October 12, 1975 tfFl rfe ift ish fll (Ri fh rrrrhir-iif vi w- fi vi vv ihiiiiiiii: Sooner ILfrte Sweep BotmrSiszHng Texas Main Bef eatsljonf! horm, 2417 jj jj SOUTHWEST Tony Dirienzo and a recovery of a Texas fumble in the end zone by Mike Phillips. Texas scrambled to cut the lead to 10-7 when Akins hit flanker Alfred Jackson a 38-yard touchdown throw. Joe held in check most of the afternoon by the Texas defense, broke a tackle at the line of scrimmage midway through the third quarter and romped nine yards for an Oklahoma score to give the Sooner a 10-point lead and set the stage for the Longhorn rally. shoulder on a seven-yard run to the Cougar one; in the second quarter; Texas A and 38, Texas Tech 9 LUBBOCK, Tex. Sixth-ranked Texas and rode Bubba Bean's touchdown romps, of 47 and 94 yards to a Southwest Conference verdict over Texas Tech.

The fleet Aggie half back, cut through the Tech defense like a killer shark, compiling 180 yards on eight carries and scratching out a couple of school records. An overflow crowd of 52,254, second largest ever here, watched the unbeaten to their fifth straight. victory. The underdog Raiders, now 2-3 for the year and 0-2 in SWC action, rattled the nation's No, 1. defensive unit with a quick gift touchdown in the first quarter and A and trailed, 6-3, for the first time this peason.

Mississippi State 28, Rice 14 HOUSTON, Tex. Walter Packer and Terry Vitano scored touchdowns on one yard plunges in the first 3:52 of the game to ignite Mississippi State to a victory over luckless Rice. Mississippi State, recently placed on probation by the NCAA, pounced on a fumble and intercep-a quick 14-0 lead as the game started. Mississippi State moved to a 21-0 lead in the second quarter on a 46-yard pass from freshman quarterback James Harris, to Galvin Rees. Rice finally got on the scoreboard with" a five-yard run by Rice quarterback Tommy Kramer for a 21-7 halftime score.

TEXAS 15 40-212 77 32 4-6-1 6-52 3-4 0-70 OKLAHOMA IS 60-259 76 38 2-4-0 8-36 6-2 4-48 First downs Rushes yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards Oklahoma Texas 7 7-24 0 1017 (AP) OKLAHOMA'S JOE WASHINGTON: THE DRY LOOK Loses helmet blocking Texas' Joe Bizzell (4), as Rick Fenlaw (55) comes in DALLAS Just as the cauldron was threatening to boil over on the sizzling floor of the Cotton Bowl Saturday, Oklahoma turned down the heat. Having seen its 10-point lead evaporate during the first seven minutes of the fourth quarter to the relentless Texas Longhorns, Oklahoma was faced with possible defeat for the first time in more than three years. The the Sooners withstood the pressure, marched 79 yards through the heat-sapped Texas defense and used Horace Ivory's 33-yard touchdown run to cement a 24-17 decision in the 70th meeting of two of college football's tradition-laden teams. Temperatures neared 100 degrees on the artificial surface and more than 72,000 added their share of the pressure. "I kept telling our football team we were in better shape," said Oklahoma Coach Barry Switzer, who has not suffered a loss since taking over the Sooners to start the 1973 season.

I told them that if it was close in the fourth quarter, we Would win because we were in better condition. Man, it was hot." Texas Coach Darrel Royal admitted his club was weary at the end. "Marty Akins (Longhorn quarterback) was going great before he ran out of gas," Royal said. "He was spent. I was concerned about our condition." Ivory winning touchdown, which came with 5:19 to play, was the result of an audible call.

"1 had been making about three or four yards on the left side, but this time the hole was a lot bigger," Ivory said. "I'm just glad it was there. We changed the play at the -line of scrimmage because of Texas' defense. I'll tell you, I'm exhausted." The Longhorns, who went into the game, with the No. 1 offense in the nation, appeared hopelessly whipped late in the third quarter when they trailed by 10 points and the Sooners had the ball at midfield.

But, riding the momentum gained on a blocked punt on the last play of the third quarter, Texas came up with a 25-yard touchdown run by Jimmy Walker with 13:10 remaining and a 43-yard field goal by Russell Erx-leben with 8:19 to go to tie the game at 17-17. That left it up to Oklahoma, which responded to the challenge by driving relentlessly to the Texas 33. From there Ivory burst through the left side and, dashed untouched for the winning score. Oklahoma had threatened to run away with the game early, seizing a 10-0 lead in the opening quarter on a 45-yard field goal by Penn St. Bombs West Virginia, 39-0; Tulane Upsets Boston College, 17-7 MISSISSIPPI STATI 14 First downs 31-231 Rushes-yards I9-144 112 Passing-yards 141 18 Return yards 49-1 Passes 121-2 3- 21 Punts 4-37 4- 4 Fumbles-lost 7-53 Penalties-vards 9-l 14 1 7 6-5 0 7 7 614 Mississippi Stat Rice Pitt 53, Temple 6 PHILADELPHIA Defensive back James Wilson scored two touchdowns and helped set up another, touchdown and a field goal as Pitt; clobbered Temple.

Pitt All-American runnrng back Tony Dorsett scored twice in the first half and his backfield Colgate 20, Holy Cross 14 WORCESTER, Mass. Two 1 1 'goals by kicker Jerry Andrewfavage and a 37-yard run by fullback Bill Schick boosted favored Colgate over Holy Cross. a rter back Bruce Basile scored the second Colgate touchdown, going over from the two to cap a 65-yard drive on the hard running of halfback Pat Healy. MSU Packer 1 run (Jordan kick)' MSU Vltrano 1 run (Jordan kick) MSU Rees 46 pass from Harris (Jordan kick) RICH Kramer I run (Arenas kick) RICS Sykes 3 run (Arenas kick) MSU Packer 44 run (Jordan A Okla FG DeRienio 45 Okla Phillips fumble recovery In end ton (DeRienzo kick) Tex Jackson 31 pass from Akins (Erxleben Kick) Okla Washington 9 run (DeRienio kick) Tex Walker 25 run (Erxleben kick) Tex FG Erxleben 43 Okla Ivory 33 run (DeRients kick) A 72,000 INDIVIDNAL LEADERS RUSHING Oklahoma, Ivory 13-80, Washington 16-76. Texas, Campbell 23-95, Akins 28-51.

RECEIVING Oklahoma, Brooks 2-76. Texas, Jackson 4-77. PASSING Oklahoma, Davis 2-4-0, 76 yards. Texas, Akins 4-6-1, 77 yards. Arkansas 41, Baylor 3 WACO, Tex.

Quarterback Scott Bull surged four yards for one touchdown and ran 67 for another score as Arkansas grabbed the Southwest Conference lead by whipping fumbling Baylor. Arkansas, 2-0 in the SWC, meets Texas 1-0 at Fayetteville, next Saturday in a mid-season conference showdown. Seven bobbles ruined Baylor's chances, with defensive end Johnnie Meadors of Arkansas recovering two. Cleveland Franklin, Baylor's top runner, fumbled at the Baylor 45 and 14-yard lines, setting up two Arkansas touchdowns in the first half. North Texas St.

28, Houston 0 IRVING, Tex. Sophomore quarterback Ken Smith triggered a three-touchdown outburst in the third period and underdog North Texas State whipped Houston in a nonconference game. Smith ran for ne touchdown, rifled a 38-yard touchdown pass to J.T. Hollings and completed a 33-yard pass to set up a third score. The 6-foot-4, 191-pound transfer from Arkansas took over the helm after starting quarterback Ken Washington suffered a separated HOLY CROSS 18 67-230 45 5-14-1 5-27 1-1 3-15 COLGATE 14 51-263 94 26 4-70 4-36 3-1 3-32 Utah State 21, W.

Texas St. 17 LOGAN, Utah Greg Van Ness passed for two fourth-quarter touchdowns and Louie Giammona ran over a third to give Utah State a come-from-behind conference victory over West Texas State. First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-4nst Penalties-yards 0 10 7 3-20 0 7 0 7-14 Colgate i Holy Cross n's By Sentinel Star Services STATE 0 Pa. cNintfr-ranked- Penn State's defense five fumbles and shut Virginia's per Saturday as the Nittany Lions walloped the previously undefeated and 10th-ranked Mountaineers, 39-0. While the Penn State defense 1 was" frustrating the 35.3 point per Virginia scoring ma-' Lion running back Woody Petchel ripped the Mountaineer defense for 122 yards and one fc The West Virginia which had scored 141, points in blasting four' opponents, was held yards rushing and 144 ''yards passing as the Penn State defease, allowed the Mountaineers cross midfield only three 1 time's! The first time West Virginia ventured into Lions' drive ended in a fumble at the two and the second time in an intercepted pass.

The jlast came in the waning moments tof the game. WEST VIRGINIA PENN STATE 10 First downs 26 34- Ji Rushes-yards 13-372 144 Passing yards 63 4 Return yards 14 '-17-1 Passes t-13-0 3-35 Punts 3-3 4.s ixji Fumtles-lost 0-0 3-15 Penalties-yards 6-45 WEST TEXAS STATU First downs 14 Coin FG" Andrewiayaae 37 run (Andrewlavag kick) HC Hunt 3 run (Kelley kick) Colg Basile 1 run (Andrewlavage kick) HC Guehl 10 pass from Martin (Kelley kick) Celg FG Andrewilavagt 27. UTAH STATE IS 45-195 202 59 14-10-2 4-35 4-4 3-23 Elliott Walker, scored once as Pitt rolled up a 35-3 halftime margin. The win was the Panh-ers' fourth against one loss. 71-20J 21 IM; 36 3- 10-1 7-31 4- 1 i 2-30 Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards West Texas Utah State 7 7 0 1-17 tat 21-21 TEMPLE 12 46-133 5 8-25-3 3 9-3 5-54 PITT 17 60-272 16? 100 5-12-3 3-44 7-2 12-123 First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-Lost Penalties-yards Harvard 35, Columbia 30 Cambridge; Mass.

Quarterback JimT.Kubacki passed for 234 yards, threw for two and scored once himself as Harvard exploded for four second quarter touchdowns and then, held on for an Ivy League victory over winless Columbia. WTSU Lloyd 1 past from Blanchard (Wyer kick) WTSU Malberry 1 run (Wyer kick) USU Coles 7 past from Van Ness (Mayes kick) WTSU FG Wyre 33 USU Coles 10 pass from Van Ness (Mayes kick) USU Giammona 5 run (Mayes kick) 14 21 3 1755 3 0 3 06 Pitt Temple Pitt Wilson 52 return of blocked field goal (Long kick) Pitt Jones 75 pass from Haygood (Long kick) Tern FG Biterlich 44 Pitt Dorsett 51 pass from Haygood (Long kick) Pitt Walker 3 run (Long kick) Pitt Dorsett 24 run (Long kick) Tenv FG Bitterlich 34 Pitt FG Long 40 Pitt Wilson 6 interception return (Long kick) Pitt FG Long 44 Pitt Gaustad 14 pass from Cavanaugh (Long Kick) A 10,791 HARVARD 21 46-210 234 0 1M-3 2-34 0 0-0 7 12-39 0 0 10 10 West Virginia Penn State COLUMBIA 30 80-324 94 17 11-26-1 4-23 1-0 4-40 First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-Losf Penalties-yards 1U i If fefta 0TON TIM CO i. UWTIO MKTY II SATISFACTION GUARANTEED i UlaltmisneyUiorldm 7 10 13 Harvard Columbia PS FO.Bahr52 PS Andress 1 run (Bahr kick) Bahr 35 PS Petchel I run (Bahr kick) PS Donovan 5 run (Bahr kick) PS FG Bahr 21 PS Safety ball snapped out of end lone PS 1 run (Bahr kick) A 59,658 YOUR MONEY REFUNDED 0' ton lf flflt cemc'tfftl tlt.ll.ff Th 5 ID (I' fOu tuf I'S" NO'lefi T.ff 't" iiffnf or nwd ifH, Col Delaney 1 run (McKeon kick) Har Curry 62 pass from Kubacki (Lynch kick) Col FG McKeon 29 Harv Winn 17 run (Lynch kick) Col Jackson 15 run (McKeon kick) Harv Kubacki 8 run (Lynch kick) Harv Winn 2 run (Lynch kick) Harv McDermott 6 pass from Kubacki (Lvnch kick) Col Jackson 9 run (McKeon kick) Col Delaney 5 run (run failed) A 11,000 Classic Dartmouth 19, Penn 14 HANOVER, N.H. Quarterback Mike Brait threw for one touchdown and. set up another to lead Dartmouth over Pennsylvania in its Ivy League opener.

A smothering Big Green defense in the second half left winless Pennsylvania deep in its own territory much of the time in a game hampered, by a steady rain and slippery field. NATIONAL TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP WALT piftNIVMOOUCTIONl BUY 3 WHITEWALLS AT OUR REGULAR PRICE AND GET THE 4TH ONE FREE STEEL BELTED RADIALS Practice Rounds Tulane 17, Boston College 7 NEWtON, Mass. Tulane quarterback Buddy Gilbert threw second-half passes to Bill to set up one touchdown and to vJaime Garza to score another as Jlhe Green Wave upset Boston Gilbert tossed 48 yards to Kramer for a first down on the BC two in the third period and sub halfback Gary Rudnick carried over from the one to put Tulane in -front 10-7. fjFj JL Complimentary Navy 10, Syracuse 6 ANNAPOLIS Navy's nationally ranked defense, led by interceptions by Chet Moeller and Gene Ford, limited Syracuse to two field goals as the Middies defeated the Orangemen. Navy, third in the nation on defense, trailed Syracuse 6-0 in the third period before Ford, a picked off a pass by Jim Donoghue on the Syracuse 48-yard line and ran it back to.

the 20. 5b Twin Celebrity Pro-Am DARTMOUTH 47-173 191 U3 3-11-1 7-41 2-1 1-23 PENN 18 42-107 337 21 20-29-0 8-35 4-2 3-15 Wed. 22 First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passe Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards BOSTON COLLEGE TULANE First downs 56-207" "J2.10S Championship Rounds $4 179 8-16-0 S-36 1 Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards -6 4-120 4-49 -J 3-J4 I Thurs-Fri. 23-24 Sat. Sun.

10 7 7-17 0 7 0 07 Tulane i Boston allege SYRACUSE 46-107 24 13 2-11-3 8-34 0 0 6-J NAVY 18 66-210 84 80 7-14 -6-32 3-3 3-15 First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards Final Championship Tul F9 Wallers 40 ti Bos Barnette 3 run (Stelnfort kick) Tul Rudick 1 run (Walters kick) Tul-Gane 52 pass from Gilbert (Walters Pricn Pric 4th Sir Pr Tir Set of 3 Tirt B78-13 47.21 141.63 FREE D78-14 50.70 152.10 FREE E7M4 53.06 159.18 FREE F78-14 55.64 166.92 FREE G78-14 56.57 169.71 FREE H7M4 62.41 187.23 FREE G78-1S 59.13 177.39 FREE H78-15 63.23 189.69 FREE J78-15 64.84 194.52 FREE L78-15 67.42 202.26 FREE All Price Plus F. E. 2.1 1 to 3.60 par tire. im nui Rounds 6 6 0 0-6 0 0 7 10 Syracuse Navy is 25-26 $5 Syr Jacobs 28 FG. Syr Jacobs 50 FG Navy Jackson 3 run (Muczynski kick) Navy Muczynski 24 FG A 23,003 Pennsylvania 0 7 0 714 Dartmouth JL 319 Penn Wixted 1 run (Mazretti kick) Dart Griggs 10 run (Bielland kick) Dart Fleming 4 pass from Brait (Kick failed) Dart FG Bielland 18 Dart FG Lowery 43 Pern Delehanly 23 pass from Smith (Mazzetti kick) A 12,600 Duke 21, Army 10 WEST POINT, N.Y.

Freshman 1 i acker Carl McGee raced 68 yards with an intercepted pass and Mike Dunn, a first-year quarterback, directed two scoring strikes in leading Duke over Army. Chuck Williamson's four-yard run capped an 81-yard drive midway through the second period, giving Duke a 14-0 lead. Mike Barney, who rushed for 109 yards in his first start, scored the final touchdown on a oneyard end run early in thev fourth quarter, four plays after Duke's first fumble recovery in five games. Princeton 16, Cornell 8 ii ITHACA, N.Y. The passing' of Princeton quarterback Ron Beib-le provided the Tigers with all they needed for a victory over Ivy League rival Cornell.

Beible's arm gave Princeton a touchdown and set up two field goals while carrying the Tigers 150 to make up for a sluggisni ground attack which nettedJJfily 60 yards. SPECIAL VALUE ADVANCE SALE TICKETS AT AREA SEARS STORES, PRO AND COLONIAL PLAZA TICKET AGENCY. Advance Sale Price Tickets at Gate, 1.00 more Brown 27, Yale 12 PROVIDENCE, R.I. Brown, sparked by the passing and running of senior quarterback Bob Bateman, jumped to a 17-0 lead in the second quarter and dumped Yale, in a battle between two unbeaten Ivy League' rivals; NORTON TIRE CO. r- MftIV EELlO knth BROWN 29 59-313 15S 55 15-28-1 1- 34 1-0 2- 20 YALE 18 42-235 9-19-1 2-28 1-1 4-30 ORLANDO 421 N.

ORANGE BLOSSOM TRl. 4223161 ORLANDO 3620 E. COLONIAL ORIVE -896-1141 WINTER PARK 881 S. ORLANDO AVE. 645-5305 First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards -Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards PRINCETON 15 49-60 ,5, 2-20- 9-40 fO-95" First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards CORNELL 12 54-143 44 32 4-16-1 6-42 4-4 4-4t 6 0 316 1.1 68 DUKE 20 55-304 53 131 5-10-1 1-37 43" 7-65 First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Purts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards ARMY 21 43-138 222 6 16-24-3 3-31 5 2 J-31 0 7--21 3 010 WI HONOR: MASTI CHARGE ANKAMERICARD AMERICAN EXPRESS OlNERSCLUt SHOMERS CHARGE 0 12 1 14 0-12 327 Yale Brown Princeton Cornell 1 MJ i Duke Army Duke McGee 48 pass interception (Fusco 3 pass from Beible (Morrison kick) Prin FG Morrison 33 Prin FG Morrison 28 Corn Hall-safety i CornFennelli 1 run (run failed) orjnFO Morrison 42 anil You've gotachoictt Brwn FG Violante 44 BrwitBateman 6 run (Violante iek) Brwn Watkins 10 run (Violante kick) Yale Pagliaro 1 run (pass failed) Yale Fencik 44 pass from Phillips (pass failed) Brwn Michako 1 run (Vioante kick) Brwn FG Vioante 24 A 14,532 kick) Duke Williamson 4 run (Fusco kick) Pvne 7 pass from Hall (Castelii kick) Army Army 25 eastern GOVSKKOR UlbHWAV SAFiTY COMMISSION Duke Barney 1 run (Fusco kick) 36,577 A.

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