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San Antonio Sunday, Ott. 15, 1967 Full House for Toros-Richmorid Struggle Nebraska Jolted By Kansas 10-0 LAAVRENCE, Kan. (AP) Fired up Kansas shocked eighth-ranked Nebraska 10-fl Saturday wilh incredible defensive effort led by Tackle Orville a suprising offense led by the bullet passes of Bob Douglass Kansas hadn't won a game this season for new coach Pep per Rodgers, while Nebraska Turgeon of Valentine, Neb. and was unbeaten. Hodgers was Vols Thump Tech 24-13 KNOXVILLE, Tenn.

(AP) Third-string quarterback Bubb Wyche came off the bench fo injured Charley Fulton Satur day and passed Tennessee to 24-13 football victory over pre viously unbeaten Georgia Tech Duke Tops Cavaliers CffARLOJTESVILLE, AP) Al WoodaQ's passes carried Duke 66 yards for a touchdown with two minutes to play Saturday as the Slua Devils defeated the Virginia Cavaliers 13-6 in an Atlantic Coast Conference football game. Sophomore fullback Don Baglien's two-yard plunge climaxed the scoring drive by the heavily favored Blue Devils. Both Duke touchdowns came In the final period after Virginia had taken a 6-0 lead in the second quarler on a quarterback Gene ArneU's 44-yard pass to end Joe Hoppe. Not until the opening moments of the final period were the Blue Devils able to get even. Thy finally tied the scora by turning loose halfback Frank Ryan, who ran for 31 yards and scored on a one-yard plunge which ended a 44-yard Blue Devil advance against a grudglni Virginia dctense.

A rapacity crowd of and millions more on regiona elevision watched as Fulton subbing for Tennessee's ailing No. 1 quarterback Dewey Varren, was carried from the field on a stretcher in the first quarter after being tackled sa- 'agely by Tech's Joe Bill Faith the Tech two. Wyche, who has played less han 15 minutes of collegiate ootball, picked out his receiv rs with the poise of a veteran lie threw touchdown passes seven and 50 yards to flanker rchmond Flowers in the sec- nd period. Larry Good, himself a backup narterback for Tech's ailing im King, rallied Tech for two turth quarter touchdowns after tie Volunteers had taken a 24- oint lead and the issue was no nger in doubt. Good threw scoring tosses of even yards to flanker John Sias nd five yards to end Steve Almond.

The loss sent the Yellow Jack- Is home with a 3-1 won-lost ecord. Tennessee is now 2-1 on ic season. The 24 points were the most ennessee has scored on Georia Tech in 26 games between IB southern rivals dating back 1902. Tennessee's previous high igalnst the Jackets was a 22-14 riumph in 1064. Charger Oub Meets Monday The Churchill Charger Boos ter club will view films of th 6-6 tic between Churchill an Lee at (heir regular weekl; meeting Monday at 8 p.m.

1 the school cafeteria. carried off the field by his jubi- ant players. Nebraska had never been shut out in Bob Devaney's six years as coach. The gritty 203-pound Turgeon wasn't the only Kansas defensive hero. Another was John Zook, 8-4, 240-pound defensive end who gave Frank Patrick, Nebraska's 8-7, rookie nuarter- back a bad afternoon and made 5 tackles.

Other standouts were Mike Sweatman and Mickey Doyle. Nebraska never threatened In the last half and mounted only one real threat in the entire Douglass, a 6-3 2fl5-pound hit two of three passes 'or 24 yards and carried four for 24-yards in Kansas' 12-yard touchdown drive. He 'irert a 12-yard strike to Tight John Mosier to the Nebraska four, then rolled out to on the next play behind he blocking of Fullback Mike ieeves, 74 seconds left in the irst half. Nebraska tlien mounted its one threat, including a 15-yard senalty and a 42-yard Patrick ass to Tom Penney, to put the all on the K.U. 3 'jut Zook topped Patrick on the last play the half.

Bill Bell's 30-yard field goal vith 36 seconds left in the game set up by Tommy Ball's 28- 1 ard return after a pass Inter- eption. WeekendeTB? Champs Named SPECIAL TO THE EXPRESS NEWS HONDO Robert Domlngue and Joe Vasquez wot. the Week enders best ball golf tournamcn here Saturday with a 58. Simon Monlalbo and Henry Mlreles tied with the team Max Fuentcs Jr. and Sal larla with 59s.

Ba Rough Test For Locals TOUGH KANSAS DEFENSE--The Kansas defense, displayed here was the big reason it upset eighth-ranked Nebraska, 10-0, Saturday at Lawrence, Kansas. Kansas' Ben Olison (40) and Mike Sweatman (50) grab hold of Nebraska's Tom Penny (85) after Penny grabbed a short pass from Nebraska quarterback Frank Telephoto. 'owa State iels 17-0 Win tate capitalized on a bevy of iansas State miscues for a 17-0 AMES, Iowa (AP) Iowa ipf St ictory Saturday that prevented le Wildcats from winning their rst Big Eiglit game in nearly hrce years. The Cyclones scored their irst touchdown on a one-yard ilunge by Los Webster with 1:15 eft In the first half alter tuning three Wildcat scoring hreats within the Cyclone 10. A 38-yard field goal Vern Staipsky and a 49-yard punt re turn by Don Graves gave the Cyclones 10 more points in the third quarter.

6th-Ranked Buffs Crush Missouri Lee Boosters To See Film BOULDKn, Colo. (AP) ixth-rankcd Colorado polished Is prestige with a solid 23-9'Big Eight Conference football victo- Saturday over unbeaten Missouri. The Bulfalocs lagged by a point momentarily In the first period after Missouri quarterback Gary Kombrlnk's 75-yard touchdown run hut held command the rest of the way and rolled to their fourtli victory without defeat. Often unable to penetrate Missouri's powerful defense near touchdown Colorado used Dave Bartelt's toe for throe field goals from 18, 29 and 10 yards. The Buffaloes relied on the derson, fullback Wllmer Cooks and halfback William Harris for most of their yardage on two touchdown marches In the first halt, Colorado took the shoit opening klckoff on a 61-yard touchdown march in 17 plays.

Ander- -xmghorns Rally, Win The Lee High School boosle: club will meet at 8 p.m., Mon day in the Lee cafelcrla to SBC films of (he Lee-Churchill game, of quarterback Bob An- NO MONEY DOWN ON AUTO REPAIRS WITH A WARDS CHARG-ALL ACCOUNT-JUST SAY "CHARGE if" TODAY COMPLETE BRAKE JOB! ALL OTHim NO MONEY DOWN Inttall llningi, rebuild whetl cyllndtrs, arc thoti, turn drumj Chick moittr cylln- dv relurn springs, all fluid linot, btarlngi In.tall fluid Blstd brakit Repack front Vrtlttll and hand Road car lor WARDS CUSTOM INTERIOR SHOP TAILOR-MADE SEAT COVERS CUSTOM CONVERTIBLE TOPS ARM RESTS DOOR PANELS HEADUNERS Expert Workmanship, ReasonibU Prices FREE! WHEEL ALIGNMENT CHECK-UP TESTED OM PRECISION EQUIPMENT will! Adjust Gaiter, Ctmber, Toe-in, whatlt (Can air, 2.40 ntral WARDS TIRE AND AUTO SERVICE DEPTS. OPEN AT 8 A.M.! on's third down pass to Mont luber for 14 yards to Missouri' was the big play on th narch capped by Cooks' flvi 'ard drive over right guard fo he score. Three plays after Colorad scored the first touchdown Komhrlnk shocked the Buftaloe with his 76-yard touchdown ga lop. He swept right end and ou ran four Colorado secondar defenders. From Page 1C Ike Vachon, who won lasi lar's game 18-9 with four field ials, sailed a 2-yard try wide the left.

Glen Halsell rushe hard and may have ticket 10 ball. Texas then ran out the clock, ilch read 1:17 at the time. The first hilf was as much Oklahoma's as the second half 'as Texas'. was rllllant as he completed seven of 11 passes for 72 ards and guided the Sooners (be Texas 10, 11 and 8-yard limes after pushing the lltlihomans Into the lead with touchdown on their first poses slon. The drive went 78 ards In only five plays with on Shotts getting most of it ith a 41-yard blast through the ne to the Longhorn two-yard ne and then a bulling charge ver left guard for the score.

achon kicked the point and it LaSalle Is 30-3 Winner ppeared the Sooners were on heir way to a rout. Halsell intercepted a pass in he end zone to stop the inarch the 10 the Longhorn line then ose up to stop the Sooners a be 11 and Vachon's field goa ry from the 17 didn't even reach he goal line. Texas took it on he three. Denny Aldrldge Interceplec Warmack's long pass In the cm zone to slop the olher Soone hreat with 2:10 left in the hal and the Horns were able to nn out the clock without belni scored on again. Bradley, after completln; only one of six passes In th irst half, wound up with si.

connections in 13 tries for yards. He also tied Gilbert fo ho team rushing lead for the with 86 yards and did on three fewer carries, 20. Steve Owens who set up last Oklahoma field goal 1 with a 49-yard dash over the le guard, led all rushers with II yards and Shotts added 77 yard to the Sooner total. Warmaek completed of passes In all, for 134 yards, an gain 36 overland. The victory was Darre Royal's 101st career win an tied him with his old coach, Bti Wilkinson, for most wins In th Texas-Oklahoma series (9).

The Longhorns now lead th lengthy scries 39-21-2. Oktohoma 7 0 0 Toot 0 0 3 Okio-Shom run VocMn kkk T.x-FO Loywi 3i iti-Bratrf 7 ruo I 7J.SM. The moment of truth awaits ie young San Antonio Toros jday at Alamo Stadium. An overflow crowd of approxi- ately 23,000 is expected to jam Mama Stadium to see mighty Uchmond, the highest scoring earn In professional football, inswer the challenge of San An- anlo. Klckoff time Is 3 p.m.

and this ontest matches the undefeated tans of minor league profes- onal football, Richmond received national TUblicily as it rolled to smash- triumphs in the United merican pro league. So San ntonio officials issued a chal enge, offering the Mustangs a Tat $10,000 to come to San An onlo for an exhibition game gainst their Toros. The Mustangs came. And they didn't hesitate in accepting the lallenge. Richmond has averaged 80 Mints a game in rolling to six eague victories and the ex Mi-fenced Mustang defense has allowed just seven points.

San Antonio, without even a ranchlse or a set of uniforms even months ago, also enter he exhibition match with an i record, having eight foes In the Texas Tofesslonal League. Dick James, former Washing on Redskins star, coaches the otent Richmond team whll )uncan McCauiey tutors th Toros. Merv Holland, (-4 and 21 xtunder, quarterbacks the Mus angs and the former Georg Vashlngton University star is ine passer as well as a dang OUS runner. Charlie Herman, however must be considered the mos langerous back on the Rich mond team. Herman weigh.

62, Is an even six feet tall, am runs the 100 under 10 seconds CHMOND Kinanooja VMI Triumphs ROANOKE, Va. (AP) Quarterback Russ Quay an tailback Bob Habasevlch com blned talents Saturday to lea Virginia Military Institute to 22-11 Southern Conference foe ball victory over The Citadel (he 10th annual Harvest game. Team Records rrfo RaWtn Stars ANTONIO OKKfefKJ rtrmoft-Dcnisori kits Ill 303-7? ill Barber, a 200-pound flanker and Bill McWatters, 215-pound ullback from North Texas tate, round out the big Mustang backfield. San Antonio, of course, will in great hope on the speedy Jear Brown, a great broken eld runner who has ripped off ozens of sensation dashes here ils season. Luz Pedraza, who has com- leted 100 of 167 passes, will be quarterback and he is expected to get some relief from tu i i the Toros' ong-back specialist who has 'onnected on 32 of 58 passes.

A. C. Lex, who has scored six ouchdowns this season just one less than Brown will also ilay a major role In San An- onlo's offense. Richmond figures to have an edge In defense since only one rookie is on the defensive unit. All of the other Mustang starters on defense have at least two years of pro ball behind them.

TRAFFIC ORDERS The San Antonio Police Department has issued special traffic Instructions for the large crowd anticipated at Alamo Stadium For Sunday afternoon's game between the San Antonio Toros and Richmond Mustangs. I John Fitch requests that all traffic arriv- ing'in the area after 4 p.m. enter from Stadium Drive, on the south side. The north parking lot will be filled first and should reach its capacity by that time. The La Salle Falcons flnishec to hand the Mcmori JMinutemen a 30-3 trimming dgowood Stadium Saturd ght in a non-district football ame.

Memorial led until the waning of the first half before Falcons look over. The first-year Minutemen took S-0 lead when Gus Perez klck- a 31-yard field goal after Joe erez covered a La Salle bobble the Falcon 20. Fullback GU Chavarrla put La alle on the Scoreboard with :14 left in the half by driving vcr left tackle for the last two ards of a 43-yard, six-play narch. Quarterback Jack Hu- alcava passed to Charley Rlos or Uie extra points. Rubalcava, the game's top usher with 172 yards in 26 car Florida St.

Tops S. Carolina 17-0 ries, got tile next tally on a 3-yBrd run. A run for the points ailed and La Salle went Into the final period leading 14-3. Gus LamMn dovo across from he one on the first play afte Marshall Escobedo returned a punt 49-yards to the Mcmoria one. Lamkin ran the points.

Rubalcava capped a fine day passing 19 yards to Rlos foi i touchdown and then running he extra points for Die fina 10-3 count. Scori By Quarters 0 1 6 16--30 Vmorkil 3 0 0 0 USollt Mimorlc lrit downl IB lno yardaoe 731 62 return yarrfoge 144 9 -'OIJM 5-JJ--3 lost Yards pecallied 1 11-116 7-S Indiana Nips Iowa BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP Indiana's sophomore aerla combination, Harry Gonso. Jade Butcher, produced tit touchdowns, the last with on 53 seconds to play, and the Hoc sicrs lieat Iowa 21-17 Saturda for their fourth slralght victory Jl marked the first lime slnci 1910 that the Hooslcrs had wo their first four games and le them one of the two unbcatc liig Ten teams. Gonso completed only scve of 17 passes for 114 yards, carried the ball 2 2times for 1 yards.

Scmlnolc Coach Bill Peterson uncorked a bag of tricks on the opening play which left the Atlantic Coast Conference defenders confused. Peterson put both of his top passing quarterbacks, Kim Hammond and Gary Pajcic, in the line-up on the first play. It tate touchdown in the opening ended on the South Carolina 24 TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) lorida State, capitalizing on a ass interference call on the rst play, rode behind a strong mining attack and a deler- ined defense Saturday to shut South Carolina 17-0 in an tcrsectional football game. South Carolina never seemed recover from a quick Florida linutes.

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