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Corpus Christi Caller-Times from Corpus Christi, Texas • 28

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Cornhuskers Trim Huskies Soph Leads Nebraska To Win 0 er Washington Interceptions Boost Bears Oregon Statistics BERKELEY Calif lived by the ipass Saturday and in the end rro on I vordno died by it as aliforma edged Rowing varaoo I Return yardoga the Ducks 21-13 in a Pacific-8 'football game owning the it son for both teams I vr" OrogoR CdiMrma 7 171 170 101 013-J I MM 17 1 70 ro SEATTLE Wash (AT) -Frank Patrick a talented sophomore quarterback led the Nebraska Cornhuskers to a n-TiKLTS! Intersectional football triumph Saturday over the Huskies Washington jESS Patrick 6-foot-7 concentrated Nebraska' scoring attack in the 1 1 and th bR-the clear but picked a patch of Cornhusker line took ade-daylight and ambled 48 yards to 8 CkT 0 a Washington the only Washington touchdown threats but one was Ktill and inlense- The Husky score also came in ly hot uith a temperature of 105 the second period Senior quar-1 reported at field level Nebras-terback Tom Sparlm bench was in the shade but back for a pass saw nobody in four huge fans were used to stir the air along the Washington bench i Eight-Play Drive And the Huskies were cold as i Patrick guided an eight-play i drive of 32 yards to his team's first touchdown two minutes into the second quarter Dick Davis plunged a yard for that one and four minutes later Patrick dived a yard to cap a 43-yard touchdown drive After Washington scored Patrick fashioned one more attack that closed uith a 20-yard field Ronnie Miller Increased his goal by Hill Homberger in the stock car racing lead with two final 31 seconds of the first half After two touchdown aerials by quifrterbark Eric Olson gave players for the score The sec-Oregon a 13-7 first-half lead the ond of Taul Williams' three Ducks' Junior quarterback tneo! placements made it 14-13 the same method to get out of a Then with less than three deep hole late in the third quar-minutes to go another Olson iter Ws from the Oregon end zone Bobby Smith a Bcrkcleylwas picked off by Cal's Irby hometown boy for Gal inter -Augustine and raced back (opted the toss down the side--yards for ihe clincher line and wormed his way back! Olson's fumbled handoff on to the Bear 37 Cal moved the the Ducks' 18 gave California a idlstanre in 10 plays 17 yifrds on second quarter touchdown 'a pass by quarterback Barry by McGaffie from the jBronk to Gary Fowler two I Fullback John McGaffie who1 Hut lhf Spokane Wash sig- scored Cal's first two touch-! naj CBller redeemed bimself downs shot like a projpctilej111 bV twice going to the air ifrnm the one into a mass of flr touchdowns hefore halftime His passes on the first 42-yard i drive accounted for 37 the last Ian 18 yarder to Denny Schuler caught it in the end zone I bet ween two Bear defenders I Oregon tried a two-point run failed and Gal still led 7-6 I The next time Oregon got the bail Olson arched a high one 'irom the California1 36 It floated will com-down to Roger Williams who twosome best had only two steps left inside the Cor-the end' zone when he took it Club today behlnd Cal's Johnnie Williams a shotpin Marc Scholl's placement start at 1:30 pm and any mem-'made it 13-7 for Oregon bers other than those already CARROLL DEFENDERS MOVE IN TO STOP SPRINO NHYMII IN' NEK Ronnie Krnavek (32) Jack Yiveros (72) Karl Jalmvay (75) and Gary Oyciis (71) Patrick was not the only brilliant sophomore back underscoring i he probability of fine football year for Nebras- victories and a third -place finish at Go-CC Speedway last night Miller won the consolation BEARS Continued from rage 1C and the fmture races rttid was 8 champions Joe Ordu- spouts 1 Sunday it ic Cards Down-Set Today I Redlegs4l On 5-lIillet A field of 52 golfers pete in a mixed ball golf tournament at I pus Christi Country Play will begin with na also a rookie was the stand- Hating the distance in 14 plays out ball carrier on the field until The big play was a McQueen to j-vanR pjjjj jor yards on a fourth and situation at the Carroll 20 Chris Micholcc went over from the six (o climax the he was forced to the sidelines in the third quarter by a face injury- Orduna lightning fast swept the end for good gainers all dur-j ing the Cornhusker second quar-' ter surge averaging five yards at a clip third in the Australian Pursuit Bill Garnett won the find heat rat uith Mike Flanagan finishing second and Rruce Scholars taking third The second heat race was won by Ernest Spence while Sonny Brown and Kenneth KIsAis were finishing second and third respectively Jim Iingford and Dave Ingram trailed Miller in the con- drive on the second play of the second quarter Combs kick was again wide Carroll stalk'd a Bear drive I CINCLNXATl ITI Ray Wash-iburn scattered five hits in pitch the St Louis Cardinals to aj attack showed' on its own four-yard line mid little imagination concentrating way in the second quarter but Mathis Fights Marsh Monday the deep advanre eventually led on line plays which were gobbled up eagerly by the big Ne- snlatlon while Freddy Barnec to Spring Branch's third touch-and Garnett picking up theib'ska Mandnus indoun last two places in the feature WPrS! Mik'' MWn- hn dilpHcd to "1 Pursuit with Flanagan finishing uttlp Imagination Washingiim's only foray Into second ahead of Miller Evens with a 23-yard pass overj the middle that made it a first on the Tiger four But the C'ar-j entered may register by calling the pro shop prior to 1 pm i HiJS Jtirrsw: urday night a special trophy will be giv- The National League lcadcrs'en anyone shooting a hole- SAN MATEO Calif (AP) scored a run in the first inning in-onc i Admirably held on gamely in ion singles bv Lou Brock Curij hi mi i i-r am on KA irl iiv snwif Mr ami M' Reiam Phillips and won the $16505 Hillsborough Hood and Roger Mans bcni2j no v-r and Mr ForrMt Handicap by one-half length Sal- lil'otf Nn 7-Or and M-i Hugh Kfnt Ul'flaV at Bav MeadOWS i av Mr find Tmv Crfcn I off na and Mrq a Tnp s-yfar-old marf ownra Tim double a 1 Flir by Anderson and ridden by walk Julian Javier's run-M' eiBm Lamb('rt Sfnred her ffth are two of the vouncer his bi-nest navdav Mathis and a oon Mr' triumph in six starts this year SSSiSSSTii-JS'fto s'e in the bi? monev division Icafe Kave St-I1U1S a 4 0 or am m- Jam Aibiht at Monday night toy will 1 Milrsh handNnmr t-foot-l and! Ktal Inland to nrermd ndvanti 1 JS cnjnpilnd a exDense when thev dash in a lO- tword including 18 knockouts line nmui wuen Lee way singiea Nn 4Mr ond Mr qi i3m UKe inira rounder at Madison Squairee avenged his lone defeat by! aw on a dnube Admirably returned $280 There will Ik? no tclovi- aad then outpoint- Pprez- By Ml'RKAY IIOSE NEW YORK AP) Busier over nohodic and not getting burst in the eighth Mathis a onetime 300-pmaid hull but that's not where the blimp and Ron Marsh a form-money is" Haywood Mrs ChariM Imbardino Mr $260 and $240 My Thel paid mil defense stiffened and the Nebraska territory in the first half culminated In Tjgors look over four plays lat-ier blocker for Gale Sayers all lie will get a $5000 guarantee The result of the jalopy races are as follows: First Ed Jamison Nato Rioja and Jim McCeleilan Second Thomas Lamb Terty Calk and Richard llee-man Feature-Dicky Hales Mo Clelfon and Danny Flanagan er on the nine Bristow Scores But the Tigers were forced to punt out and Bristow returned the kick 20 yards 1o Ihe Carroll 20 Two plays later Bristow broke over tackle and raced 19 yards for the touchdown to make it 18 0 with 3:19 left in the s'j(n first half Alan Sheppard completed the Bear scoring with a 40-yard Kansas lion Or and Garden 24i The victory gave the Cardi-w $1040 and $4 80 while Khal Ire- touchdown run The Huskies came back after halftime with new vigor but each of their three penetrations into Nebraska territory fizzled The best Washington chance ended in a no-gain fourth down run at the 20 in Ihe final four minutes Patrick ruling hix 10-point cushion kept mixing his plays smartly to hold the offensive advantage for Nebraska He completed only nine of 24 pass attempts but had no interceptions and the passing threat helped keep the Washington defense off balanre ling Ed Hurley last year He has nals an llV-game bulge owr! land was $3 to show Mathis now trimmed down to Mr and Mu urner MoHfr Mr i Valhis it and a has a iil'IIw second place San Francisco no pounds give or lake ftw1 kintiGiants who Nmed to IMtte-'JjJJJ-- 1 Title Bout Is Scheduled At Coliseum ip SSJST Sf OS Saur- quarter tombs' 1 a i seven fin-s flay- ti made It 23-0 I flinOP ui inipr i a magic numlwr of UlIlTIl I Bristow who carried only Grand RapicLsfK won thrPe- the Cardinals can clinch here "It inree me iarajnais can cuncn tvv iv i next'WlllS lllll(licil) This is the man who can lower the cost of your life insurance if you don't smoke Why not give him a call? as early as 1 CINCINNATI time in Hie second half for threemt' Kan when hip doesn't fight for 2" rf7r 'n be Olympic money a known fighter jTi'ials He suffered a fradured even though he isn't ranked nght thumb in a workout later Bnrk and if I beat him I'll be moving aad hazier replai-ed him on the Up Olympic learn is 1 It's history now that the Phil- UJc'-''? adelphian won the Olympic title Ihe pennant Monday ST LOUIS LINCOLN RI (AP) Queen ob rhb Viking passed in the stretch by Joan's Jester came on again to a a win a torrid three-horse duel by i neck in the $5000 Little Rhody Ob httl 1111 Rn If 1 0 Htlm 7b 4 Rimon rt 4 a a a lmo 4 a I 1 Pern 3b the top flight Aokbb-n 4 a pjmirwon lb 4 a a a Handicap at Lincoln Downs Sat 1 1 a a s-nrn i 7 a a a 4i2i rut on i a a a urnav a a cdwov Cm 7 a a Tommv Sisum rode the 2- powai jbj vear( iurullith fillv to her Quen pit 110 0 Awrnthy aeao second conspuitivc victory COV- ering the seven furlongs in 1:27 4 4 Total nisi it's time move exceptionally for Total 14 2-5 The winner paid $940 $440 A US champkinship bout will feature the wrestling program! 1 AV! at Memorial Coliseum The main event will matchjOll HoillCI champion Fritz Von Erich (AP) -i 2iCXiM Pinch hitler Ricardo Joseph hit rm1 a Rrand Klam hnme nin hc' Iri hMilSwUmi? nSIlh b0SlinR CHARLESTON SC (AD wi an nour unie iimu )hia 1() an 4 ovpr jiOS Kondrat booted a 41-yard In the sptni final event itwill Angeles Saturday night second period field goal to be Jaek Bnseo aC3mst Killer cmie Rojas led lf the in- clinch a 10-7 victory for South- Kan Kox sclH'duU'a for one fall ning With a double and was sac-ern Mississippi over The Cita- and limned to 30 minutes 1 rificed to ihird Ron Perranoskl del Saturday night in the open-Three one-fall 20-minute pit1- then Issued two intentional er for both football teams The liminarics are also scheduled alks loading the liases before kick wound up the scoring as for this show jjoseph connected for his first teams battled through a Bennie Matta faces Brule Ber- major league homer I scoreless second half nani in xie of the prelims and The Thillies tied the game 4-4 The niai1pl failwl nol a Billy Red Lyons will fare Mike in the sixth on Gone Oliver vai-d rushing acainst Ihe stout d- uW ss' i'' Paidousis The other pits Bull two-run single defense 0f the visitors All 140'2Li5 Punw Souhcn 's- combinations Doe Plechax against Mark! Starr The program geLs under way Pmk'7 iV at 830 pm vnoavn ci aiming the pros Dme lo Mnsr Ruster figures OAKLAND Calif (AP) The bun to make his Boston Patriots announced Sul- Mathis is urday they had reactivated splil for a big boy end JD Garrett whom they de- hands and feet scrilied as "the fastest man on! -up-u not Ve bad Plavin8 said Joe Louis with the taxi squad -when he saw him Released from the Patriots to the first time and arirese oi me visions ah nMsiinni Philadelphia gained bv the Bulldogs "ippl't The winner will oa "hi naps (arrett will servo as bu kup other lucrative iiiS ii Jeiuuinni wnroH in man 10 fK Xol loser probublv Art ('raham- 1hP Pa' ba the bush sPtond LOS ANGELES ob bi NOPvn- 8 8 TTorlnr 5 110 Bripck 5 17 1 Forre-1 8 fast silw i a a aaa taa-4 ami hm with both his "m-i awkward at in amazement work out for -Maxvill DP-SI nm 1 Cnonn! 7 LOB-stioui 4 cnc-nnaii 7b-' $400 and alI Jlr' another $360 to 1 Mibeju I Ijnden Hoad finished neck back and paid show The 8-5 favorite hobbled at the start and 'll' was never in contention finish- he's got fast A 1 1 0 0 1 ling sixth "He's real fancy ipnppni (LIS-11) TOM MOULTON ELIW00D and ASSOCIATES SUIT 1220 600 BLDG TATI MUTUAL OP AMBItlCA Warcattpr Mittaehutatll SPORTS be in line for matches Thf will have to gr leagues for 1 1 i triols' announrement said 'while Josrpb pb CaCiton r( 1 1 1 a pPTid ti'iots' announcement said drive 7airv rl Rmcbaia GoDno'in 't IJonmon II Baiitu 3b iAirarni To -Sullon 'Rrpan iPo'rata ph Ptnnosk'i 5 7 1 5 0 11 7 8 Goaiaitt If TO yard pass play Jay Goolsby i a to Tom Sanchez 0 0 10 a i a a 07 1 II 7 18888-4 Johnston capped a 62-yard so a a with a two-vard plunge Kond- I rat fowled the extra point giv- ing the visitors a 7-0 lead early 4 a a in the quarter The Southern Conference Bull i a 1 1 dogs tied the score minutes lat-p a So a er on a touchdown set up by a Utah State Plays to Tie Jiicklin Wins Dunlop Mnslors SANDWICH England (AP) -Tony Jacklin 23-ycar-old new-rmner to Ryder Cup golf team won Ihe Dunlop Masters professional tournament Saturday with a fantastic record-hrraking round of 64 including a hole-in-one He was six-under-par for lheps'iNlpbi Royal St George's links and'LopI" shattered the 33-year-old course 7on caiiT5 record set by lienry Cotton in "aT the 1934 British Open Jacklin with previous rounds Sufion of 69 4 and 67 finished the pJanojki Vi tournament with an aggregate of 274 He was three strokes ahead of another Ryder Cup slar Neil Coles 10 18 WM1 lb 5 II a C-Olvrr 4 8 7 1 Cowan pr 7 8 8 0 Hall 0 0 0 0 Lack rl 1 8 8 8 Rniat 2b COBB Wnt Wat CfnwM GJnckian BairPS s'ihtrind pb DoIrmpiR pb Total 47 4 11 4 Taal Oar nut whan winning run irered lit 111 Ml 111 III Lm Angtin Phladr'ph Lot Angrin 8 Phlartflpbia pb ItaifN SB- Roict fll'HITA Kan (AP) -Hah State University outplayed- Wichita State except where it counted and the iwo' played to a 3-3 lie in a football i i opener for both teams Saturday night The only scores were field! goals The lirst came from Jim Murphv of Utah State nn a 34-vard kick the second from Wichita's Troy Anderson on a 37-yard boot Wichita earned only two of its five first downs with the others coming on penalties Utah Stale picked up 14 first downs The vfoiting Aggies moved into scoring position on the first series of plays and again late in the fourth quarter but the Wichita line held both times on the one-vard line Rod Converse hadj i hoped lo offer a balanced a'ta-k I in a revamped Shocker lineup' gr imurph GamM i but he had to fall hack on the1 Chicago fNkr 7 or (Mandi 77 a xgnwn Cly (Louiarlqua 001 at Canter i-man iha Ationta (lamovar n-a (Aaavrr 111 pnxsing 01 jnnn ELKITidn Ml SI Louil IBniOi 1251 Rl Cincinnati (Mari ill 12-51 of Cbicaga CA passing leader last )Car NowVark (Kootman Ml al Homlanj wmbrnglan (Bprtoina 5-5) of DRfraitEven thill W3S ineffective 8SJ lOiteM 115) Pbiodl 'HC' pLVanB fTmnf of Now yarkljtifhlla ended With 8 total Of-( ruo finorth 4-4 UI7 fonse of 65 vara? compared to Sen Fronrfftco iSodtckl f4) et PtfH- (Broebfnstr 4) oi Bofton br0k IMocBeonlJ) '(Beil J2V) Hondsewn slip-ons ore your best bet for campus! 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