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6-D Son Antonio October 8, 1972 Barnes Guides Tech To Win LUBBOCK, Tex. (AP) Quarterback Joe; Barnes triggered an explosive Texas tech attack Saturday night that carried the Red Raiders to a 35-18 intersectional football victory over Tulsa. The'Raiders converted a First downs Ruizes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles PenalliM-yarsa TulU TIXII 17 19 42-1M tllli 70 A relentless Tech defense Tulsa miscue into one quick a the dangerous touchdown and Barnes engi- Hurricane offense while neered twin 65 yard scoring Barnes, George Smith, James drives in the second period to Mosley and Doug McCutcheon hammered through the Tulsa forward wall. Barnes rifled a 13-yard scoring pass to Smith moments before halftime after earlier sending McCutcheon and Mosley barrelling on short touchdown strikes. McCutcheon burst in from the one for Tech's first touchdown and scored a second time on a three-yard romp in the final period Reserve quarterback Jimmy Carmichael closed down the TI.C pnirievtew Tech scoring by capping a -31 yard drive from the three.

'a Reserve Tulsa quarterback 'JOB 7 Todd Starks unleashed two 95 touchdown passes in Ihe final period first locating Steve Shores on a 12-yarder and then down Tech's third triumph infouroutings. TLCWins On Safety SEGUIN (Spl)-Defensive end Walter Ulbricht trapped quarterback Hardy Salvo in the end zone in the fourth a to give the Texas Lutheran College Bulldogs a 2-0 win over the Prairie View Frist Downs Rushing Yardage Pasting Yardage Return Yardage Passes Punts Fumbles Lost Yards Penalized AM Panthers here Saturday night. Both sides missed one good scoring opportunity that. The Panthers had a first and goal to go at the Bulldog four, but the TLC defense stiffened, and a field goal from the 18 missed. Score By Quartern 0 0 0 2 Tech--Mosley 5 rui Tech--Smilh 13 (Crimes Kick) Tech--McCulchenarun (orimas hick) TU--Shores 12 pass frcm Sta kick) Longhorns (Continued from Page ID) And they got much more.

The partisan crowd voiced loud a when Roosevelt Leaks got that first down on the Texas 32. Texas players niust've liked the sound of cheers instead of oohs and aahs because two plays later they 'had another first. Just one play a quarterback Alan Lowery and substitute a a Tom Landry brought the crowd to its feet as Texas its first touchdown. Lowery kept left ou an option and gained 30 yards until, he pitched back to Landry at the Utah State 25. a Jumbled the ball but great of Longhorn luck exist-' ed as the i i squirted forward and then bounced right back into a Viands.

Landry never broke stride as he raced the final 25 yards for the tying TD. Billy Schott's PAT kick put Texas in front 7-6. The Aggies had gone out front 6-0 on its second possession when Adams hit Jerry Hughes on a third-down, 25-yard touchdown screen pass. Mickey Doyle missed the extra point. After Texas' TD made it 76, Utah Slate came back to go ahead 9-7 on a 33-yard field goal by Doyle.

Texas grabbed the halftime a when Schott's 38-yard field goal cleared the crossbar by mere inches with only 13 seconds left in the half. The Horns got untrackcd in Ihe second period and gob- bled up 153 yards after managing only 31 yards in the first period. It was still 10-9 after three quarters "but the Texas offense got unwound in the final quarter and added two touchdowns and a field goal to make the final score seem much more lopsided than it really was. Mike Dean kicked a 45-yard field goal on the first play of the fourth period to make it 13-9. On i next possession, Longhorns marched 71 yards In 11 plays for their second TD of the night.

Lowry passed 22 yards to junior Jimmy Moore and 19 yards to Lonnle Bennett and Leaks ran for 1C to highlight the But it was once again substitute Landry who got the points, diving over the left side from one-foot out on fourth down. Schott's kick made it 20-9 with 8:57 left inthe game. A a and his Aggie mates slill weren't ready to quit, They moved from their own 20 to the Longhorn 25 where they finally settle for a field goal. Doyle got the three points with a 42-yarder to narrow it to 2012 with 3:50 left. Texas took the Wckoff and, behind three pressure third- down conversions by Lowry, ran out the clock and scored on the final play of the game.

Lowry himself did the honors by keeping on an option left for a six-yard TD run as time expired. Schott's, PAT ended i a a surprisingly rugged game. Houston Earns Tie With VPI Drew Pearson for a ten-yarder. The loss was the fourth for Tulsa in five games. Tulsa 4 3 0 15-- It Texas Tech 7 1 4 0 14--3S Tech--McCwlcKen 1 run (Grimes XicX) Barber Sets Up Tech Touchdown James Barber (42) gains five yards to the Hous- lontwo to set up Virginia Tech's second score against the Cougars.

Barber scored on the next pioy, but Houston came back to earn a 27-27 Wirephoto BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) -D. Nobles tossed a 20-yard scoring pass to split end Bryan Willmgham with 1.15 left but Ricky Terrell jnissed the extra point attempt as Houston's favored Cougars earned a 2727 tie with Virginia Tech in a battle of major college football independents Saturday. Terrell's miss was his first of the year after making eight of eight attempts in three previous games: The tie left both teams with identical 1-2-1 marks and, for Tech, took some of 1 he gloss out of Don Strock's, 527-yard passing performance Houston, down-27-14 going into the final quarter, was di reeled on two scoring drives by Nobles, who earlier had been relieved by second-string quarterback Terry Peel after Nobles had been unable to effectively move the Cougars. Strock, the nation's third leading passer, completed 34 of 53 passes, also scored Tech's first touchdown on a three- yard nin and ran in for what proved to be a vital two-point conversion after the Gobblers' third score.

Strock's total yardage was only 17 yards short of the NCAA record set in 1968 by Greg Cook of Cincinnati against Ohio University. First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Reiurn yards Passes Punts FgrnslM-lost" Penalties -yards HNIMO 706 Houston's tying touchdown was set up 1 after Willingham look a punt on his own 31 and brought it back 33 yards to the Gobbler 36. Three plays later Nobles found his split end in the end.zone for touchdown. Tech got a ray of life ensuing tackoff when Nick Colobro returned the Wckoff to the Tech 47. After three unsuccessful passes Dave Strock attempted a 70-yard field goal that was short.

Houston 0 7 7 U-Z7 va Tech 13 a fi 0--27 VPI--Don Strock 3 run (Dave Strock VPI--Barber 2run (kick failed) Hou--Jones 4 run (Terrell kick) VPI--Barber I run (Don Slrockrun) Dave Strock Hou-- sassier pass From Nobles (Terrell kick) Hou-- Willingham PASS from Nobles (kick failed) Marshall Loses HUNTINGTON, W. Va. (AP) Tailback Bob Kitchens gained 184 yards in a school- record 44 carries Saturday, pacing Miami of Ohio to a 227 college football viclory over Marshall University. pass from TU--SiioreYIJpass frcrri SlBrkMH'e'rYrv' 3 run (Grimes kick) TU--Pearson 10 pass from Slarks run) Bobcats Rip Tarleton State i Lions Startle -w- STEPHENVILLE (Spl) racked up 19 points in The Southwest a State the second quarter, though, as Bobcats rolled to their second David Wuest kicked a 25-yard straight Lone Star Confer-' field goal; Weaver was tackled ence triumph and third victo- intheendzoneforasafety.and ry in four decisions Saturday Josh Brown went one yard and night with a 50-14 rout of Ihe Monroe Daniels 11 for TDs and Tarleton State Texans. The Bobcats actually had to come from behind in the second quarter after Tarleton Wuest kicked after each one.

a i went over from three yards away in tke third took a 7-0 lead at the quarter stanza before the a concluded break on an 11-yard scoring run by John a and Payton Mullins' kick. with three touchdowns and a field goal in the final stanza. Stockton Earns Spot In Semifinals In the last quarter, Brown scored from the'10; Clay Roland returned an interception Tigers Tie Alcorn, 7-7 LORMAN, Miss, (AP) -Texas Southern scored with 8:27 left ill the game to tic Alcorn AM 7-7 here Saturday in Southwestern Athlelic Conference football. The Texas Southern score came on a three-yard blast by Robert Harris. Ths touchdown was set up by Nolan Davis' recovery of a fumble.

Dick Stockton, Dan Nelson, George Taylor and Ken De- Konig Saturday worked their way into the semifinals of the Men's Star Singles Division of the McFarlin Open Tennis Tournament at McFarlin Center. Stockton defeated Marval Bailiff, 6-1, 6-0, and Bill McGovern, 6-3, 6-3; Nelson upset co-favorite Jorge Andrew, 64, 6-4, and Richard Walthall, 7-5, 3-(, 6-2; Taylor downed Willie Aubone, 6-3, 6-4 and Newman, 6-3, 4-6, 7-5; and i upset Butrh a 0-6, 6-3, 7-6, and Graham Whaling, 7-6, 6-2. The tourney, sponsored by the City Parks and Recreation Dept. and San Antonio i Education Foundation, will resume at 9 a.m. Sunday.

Finals in the men's star singles division are set for 2 p.m. STAR SINGLES Second Round Dick Stockton defeated Marval Ball- ilf, 6 1 60; Bill McGovern del. John Manderson, 60, 6-1; Georoe Taylor del. Willie Aubone, 6 3 6-4; John Newman del. Davfd King, 7-5; Richard WalthalL del.

Don Murray, 6- man def, Duclc Taylor, to, 6-3; Dan Nelwn tfer. Richard Will hall, 7-5, 36, 62; KIT. OeKonlg Bulch New. man, 06, 6-3, 7 and George Taylor def. Joiin Newman, 6-3, 4.6, 7-S.

MENS SINGLES Ftnt Round Dennis Reblin def. Joseph Kealy, 6 del. Tom Adcock, 6-7, 6-3; Billy En- Stlke def. Bob Dodge, 6-1. 6-4; Greg Gallaipy def.

Marval Bailllf, 60, 6-0; Harry Barton dcf. Lurry Nfxon, 6-4, 6-1 Joel Seller del. David Wong by default; Jim Fisher def. Larry Logan, 6 4 Billy Holiday dcf. PJill Hancock, 60, 6-0; Frank Martin del.

Gary Smllti, default; Ken Suhlcr def. Julian Mine by default; Hillary Johnson der. Ernest Sepeda. 60, 60; Federko Sendel Chuck Greer, 6-0, 64; Ruby Vllfareal def, Mark Braunsleln, default; Louis del. Al Herndon, deraull; Mike Chlldrcc der.

Roe- Betktey, default. Second Round Relilin del. Luis Rodriguez 63, 3 6 6-lr Engclke del. GrlepenkerJ, 6-7, 6-2, fi ft Holiday Johnson dec. cfef.

Marirn, 4-0, Enoelke clef. D. Reblln, 6 1 6 4 Gallaspy def. ielzer, 6-2, 64; Holfday tfef. Johnson, 7-S, 6-4; and cnildree del Sendel, 4-6.

6 4 6 3 Firs! Round Alan SUohn def. Ray Marlln 60, 61; Jimmy Stovall def. Frank Viun. nachcr 6-d, S-3; Al Merrill def. Horace Avers 6-1, 6-1; Hans Mangold del, Tony Crur, ctefaull; Luke Lebas def.

Dave Brown i 2, Second Round Louis Complon def. St.John 6-3, 14, 6-4; Stovall def. Merflll 7.6, 6Oj Herry Ohnesoroe def. Manaord 6-3, George Leon del. 7J, 6-3.

inor Earl WRESTLETHON INC PRESENTS WEDNESDAY WRESTLING Special Main Event MEXICAN DEATH MATCH MASCARAS Midget Wrestlers Lord Middiebrook Wee WHfie Wiison Special MAT CARD LOTHARIO DUNCUK STASIAK Yorkvs-DuPre 6SUPER BOUTS PRICES $3, $2.50, $2 Reservations 226-1529 junnacher def, J. 6l, 6-0; David Young def, Roberts 64, 7-6, MEN'S 35 DOUBLES Young and Lebas del. Shunnachcr and partner, 4.3, d-1; De Leon and Charlie Burns def. Crui a Jim Thompion, default; Merrill and Ohnesorge def. Jin) Bryant and SUI Ca- ptln, 6-1, 6-0.

MEN'S DOUBLES Harold Folks and Cnarles Tedlord def. Adkinson and John Williams, 6-4; David Brown and DavJd DotTr 1 11 WOMEN'S IS DOUBLES Kalnerme Carrmgton and a I I a Wllloughby def. June Grubb end partner, default; Cfadlne Miller and Betsy Graham def. Lavcrne Hill and Ruin Levinion, 6-7, 6 3 62. Semifrnals-- Lois Greenleaf and Freddie Farris clef.

Carnnglon and Wllloughby, 6-1, WOMEN'S 31 SINGLES rubb del. Gsrrinqron, 7, a-2, 6-3; def. Miller 4.3, 6-7, oV Bra- ham def. Ann Elgerl a-2, 6-0; HIM def. Sylvia Peckhem 1 3, 6-3.

WOMEN'S OPEN SINGLES First a Reoer def. I I I Mayner 6-1, 60; Karan Brumbaugh der. Virginia Palmer 6-4. 7-5: Jane) a def. Mellsla Vlck, Pam stelnmetl deT.

Beth Galloway 6-7. A-o, 6-4; Paula Schulje def. Lavonrte Rylllng 6-0; Palty Nixon def. Rusllna Gulhrle 6-0, -6 Susan def. Connie Nix- 6-0.

SKonrj Round-McMIIIian drt. 2-4; -6-4) Stiln- melt dtl. Schulie 64, Torranca def. Nixon, -3, 6-4; Val Franta daf. Recer 57, -1, 6-a; Mary Hamrti def.

Belly Meadows 6-2, 4-0: Mlcnele Do--T def. Carol crallon 63, 6-1; Suji ipes def. Munt Do, dler def. Carol crallon 63, 6-1; Susan Mapes def. Glada Munt 6-0, Don.

na Stockton def. Lorraln corbln oO, HEMS DOUBLES Second Round John and Bulch Newman def. Innar- Hy and Robert Campbell, 7.6, 6-1; Jim Bavins and Graham Wallno del. Oicar olea and Carlos Arvarado, 6-3, 6-4; Danny Bylleld and Don Murray dH. John Berman and Bill Matvas- If.

Ken OeKonl? and Michelle Qufnlln def. Billy Enoelke and Wark Braurisleln. 6-1, -2; Ron Tonchon and Dan Ne son def, Bobby Bra 6-1, -1, 6-2; lieblln jback and Mike FolXs, Dickie Stockton antf Dennis der. Tommy Robtrit end BIN II. '7-5) Klrifli and Gpwan def.

Mike Oilldree and Rudy ani! Rtb Duiri tU, and Reb Bush tl 6-3. Sporls McFarlin Tennis WOMCK't OPEN DOUBLES and Mary Hernandei dtf. selh oaitoway and Melissa vfck, tferauilj and Brumbauoh def. Melissa Parsons and JoAnn Ferguson, default; Crallon and Schulie Set. Hylling and Palmer 7-5; Cor.

bin and MearJovn def. April Manning and Nancy Lcvtll 6-2, 15 yards for another score; Carl A kicked a 45- yard i goal and Tom Green scored on a five-yard dash. Wuest kicked two extra points and Andress one. Tarleton added a final tally in the last quarter on a 10- a pass from Mullins to Ben Weaver and i PAT. The Bobcats rushed for 268 yards and a for 119 more.

Daniels carried for 108 yards in 22 trips and Brown 80 in 16. Noe Gonzalez hit nine of 27 a for 119 yards. Hpggies, 29-17 COMMERCE (Spl.) East Texas State Texas AI's Lone Star Conference title hopes Saturday night by scoring a 29-17 victory over the Javelinas. The i boosted the Lions' LSC mark to 3-0 and their overall record to 4-1. AI is now 3-2 and 1-1 in the league.

The Hoggies closed the gap to 23-17 with 8:09 left when Mike Wendel connected on a 54-yard scoring pass to Clar- Flrsl Downs Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage Relurn Yardage Passes Ml ETSU. 11! i-ia-o 8 110 5 3 6 1 ence Alberts and Al Villalobos added his second extra point. The Javs jumped out front on their first possession as Alberts cracked from the two. Score By Qirarlerj ETSU'! 7--17 1--19 Priced! Nylon Cord Tires For Panels, Pickups, Campers Allstate Express 6-ply Rated 6.70x15 Tube-Type An all-u'liccl i gives you dependable performance at an 'econ i a low price! 6-pU- nylon cord A a i a in sixes lo fit most popular panels, vans and camper i Allslalc Express Tube-type 6.70x15 7.00x15 6.50x16 7.50x16 Ply Rating 6 6 6 6 Price 19.57 19.63 21.59 26.00 Plus Federal Excise Tax 2.44 2.84 2.61 3.38 No Trade-in Required FREE Mounting SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back SEARS, UOEBUCK AND CO. Tire and Aulo Ctnler Truck Tire Center 141.1 N.

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