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SUNDAV. NOVEMBER 21, 18SS mmm hoBMSajj M-J mmSI oVShTSrsaaat MWH smmJ sSsstajapsa hSS-a" PAGE 2-C THE ODESSA AMERICAN 'M mm Berth i Sul Bid 'a ForPloMmi ALPINE (Special) Sul Ross to the Sam Houston 4, and 2) play later circled right end with defeated Sam Houston 29 23 here Saturday nteht to win the season and undefeated in its last 16 outings, is ranked No. 2 in NAIA, while Linfieid is 8-1 and ranks ninth. Sul Ross came from behind the game tying TD. Bill Nicholas kicked the conversion to make it 7 7.

down snionlWalker it on its 55. Lone Star Conference Football ImmediatelyTfoIlowing the game, Sul Ross accepted over The Cards then Midway in the second period 94 trttrAi tn tflA TlllarOS6 44. By BOB DILLON American Sports Staff twice to teat the Bearkats, who drew first blood on a 13 yard TMI STATISTICS NAIA playoff, invitation to meet mm Ross s-Hover on Dewayne Stevens and Max Baca led a stout Wildcat defense to hold the Cardinals once pass irom quarterback Dennis Cann to end John Mathews in IS II Tularosa kicked off to Eunice and held the Cards on the first series of downs as they swarmed Mendoza and Martin, holding them to short gains in three carries. Mendoza got off a 52-yard N.M. Fullback Raymond 1 Mendoza and slot the first quarter.

William Black got a 65-yard touendown drive underway. "Tbey got 406 scoreboard i with a 24-yard pass Irom Cottrell to Snyder. Cottrell got the ball on a reverse from quarterback Mike Martin. urn ieid oregont The game will he playecKat 7:30 pnt Saturday at Memorial Stadium in Midland. 1 Sul Ross, now 10 i- 6 for 'the again.

Mendoza was sroppeo shnrf of A first down after pick back Stan Cottrell paced the 199 111 It I 1 I 5-44 acKea the PAT for a 7 0 lead First Downs Met' Yds. Rushing Not Yds. Passing Pastas Attomoted Passes Comolotcd Passes Int. By Fumbles Lost Punts Ava. Penalties Yds.

172 111 IS 4 2 1 401 Eunice Cardinals to a 204) vic Freshman halfback Jacob punt with the ball being blown ing up four yards and Tularosa took over on its own 39. Again tory over Tulsarosa's Wildcats Henry scooted free for 47 yards 10-97 here Saturday night to hand dead on the Wildcat 8. Wildcat fullback Robert Walk Midland freshman Mike Steph Coach Martin Wade his first the Wildcats couio not go against the Cardinal defense. Roberta Candelaria got off a faced 12 yards which required ens recovered a Bearkat rum' Simmons the drive DORY FUNK JR. In Unique Match Unique Match On Mat Card Class state championship er picked up two yards, but the Cardinals held and on a third! Hdgiods since taking over as head coach ble on the Sam Houston 22, and five plays later Henry again three years ago.

scored from 3 yards out. Ni Martin was a happy man af cholas' kick made it 14 7 at plays. Medoza's kick was wide and the Cardinals led 6-0 with 1:01 left in the first period. Penalties kept the Cardinals halftime. ter the victory after spending two frustrating years losing in Houston Gains Tie With Florida State In the third period, Gann passed Hkyards to end Don Dory Funk Jr.

and Iron Mike the finals. off stride in the second period Bates and alternate quarter and -Eunice also had trouble Mendoza scored two touch headline the wrestling card this week at Ector County Coliseum, with Tularosas determined de season record for number of cNormn Bearkats in front 11- 14 with downs and two extra points and Cottrell passed 24 yards to end but their managers are going to EVANSTON, 111. (UPIWim fcrabowski of Illinois shattered three Big Ten rushing records Saturday in leading the Ulini to rr7 i 2 point conversion to TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI)- on a 17-yard pass from Bo Bur- fense. Tularosa didn't threaten dur be kept out of the way.

Dennis Snyder for the other Eu ris to Tom Beers. Ohio State. iRonny Menn. Houston's Ken Hebert kicked a Promoter Pat O'Dowdy says nice TD as the Cards outplayed the hard-bitting, but smaller dlU KOSS, navuig tUUlD 11 ing the second period although a 2i victory over Northwes he has an iron caee which will 37-yard field goal to even the score early in the second half The victory gave Illinois a Stevens racea yarns around tern. Wildcat team.

behung from the "ceiling and behind 11 times this season did it again on its next possession. Freshman fullback Danny Fou- right end and -quarterback Git Saturday night and the Cougars FSU scored in the first quarter on a 54-yard drive and in the second on an 80-yard run by PiuT-Spoonerr- Pass interceptions by Eu played never say -die Florida bert lopezonnected ju2(k in whiCli Jack Cain will be secured. Cahvjs Iron Mike's manager. Dory Funk will be hand st bulled over-from the -2 to fifth place finish in the conference, in a game billed as a battte-Jbetween Grabowski and Northwestern fullback Bob McKelvey. However, three of ine 219 pound fullback was scoreless but he gained 189 yards on 33 carries to wind up yard pass to end Victory Craw nice's Steve Simmons and Barry Standefer in the fourth peri- State to a 16-16 tie.

Both teams missed close ford. cuffed to Ivan Tirpo to keep ed broke open an otherwise jus mree-year conference him from going to the aid of yardage field goals in the clos Eunice. mounted one other career with 2,108 yards. the four touchdowns resulted close game. Field goals by both teams tied the score and neither squad could score again.

The tie cut into Cougar hopes lor a Blue-bonnet Bowl bid. his son. ing two minutes. This broke the mark of 2,019 from passes. climax the 54 yard drive.

Quarterback Luz Pedraza ran over the conversion to give the Lobos a 22 -15 advantage with 22 seconds left in the third quarter. Pedraza tacked on insurance points with a 13 yard keeper The bout is slated for two The Cougars scored once in yards set by Alan Ameche ol Simmons also had a great night on offense as he was the of-three falls with a one-hour MeKelvey was limited to only threat the first half when it marched from its S7 to the Tularosa 2 where a pass from Martin to Cottrell fell incomplete on fourth down. Wisconsin between 1951 and time limit. the first period on a 92-yard kickoff return by Warren McVea and again in the second period ia yards on nine carries game'sjeading ball carrier with 1953, The Kentuckians. Luke and Illinois quarterback Fred Hebert's field goal in the first six minutes Of the third period spoiled FSU's hopes of a final HE STATISTICS Jake, who weigh over 400 pounds Custardo passed for two first and Nitcholas again split Eunice Tul grata 12 10 First Downs The first half fame to an end each, make their second ap home win this season.

Net Yds. Rushing half touchdowns, the first a 36-yard toss to halfback Cyril Xl2 14 uprights to move Sul Ross in front 29 15. with 3:16 left. pearance here. They will tangle Net Yds.

Posting Graowski, who last month broke Red Grange's career rushing record, also cracked the conference single season record of 919 yards established by J. C. Carolina of Illinois by Coahoma Rips Pastes Attempted with the formidable team of Pinder and the other a seven Sam Houston ate up the time, The Seminoles scored the first time they got the ball, driving when Candelaria boomed a 52. yard punt which went dead at the Cardinal 1. An aroused Tularosa team 15 '4 4 2 0 0 1 3-54 t-90 J-Is yarder to Ed Russell at the Passes Completed Passes Int.

By Fumbles Lost Punts Avg. and scored on the last play of 54 yards in eight piays. xne start of the second period. the game as Peterson hit Ma Penalties tV Yds. unisning wun aaa yaras.

drive was sparked by a 27-yard thews with an 8 yard aerial Plains, 51-14 Custardo, who had 16 comple The Chicago native also recorded a new conference run by fullback Jim Mankins to 70 yards on 9 attempts. and Gann passed to Tommy took the second half kickoff and drove from Its own 46 to the Eunice 6 after scatback Johnny tions for 210 yards, handed off the one-foot line. Luker for the 2 pointer. Mendoza, who needed to gain to Pinder. late in the last period for a 29-yard run to subdue the Tokyo Tom and Ivan Firpo in the semi-final bout Ricky Romero meets Don Mc-Clarity in a one-fall, 30-minute time limit match.

The second bout of the night features Dandy Donovan and Doug Gilbert. In the pacesetter match, scheduled to get underway at 8:30, Rene Goulet meets Jose Lothario. Mankins dived across to score Vallego returned the kickoff 38 only 31 yards to go over the ANDREWS fSoecial) The but Pete Roberts missed the exh 000-yard mark for the season, scrambling wildcats. OTBALL yards, almost breaking into tht clear near mid-field. Coahoma Bulldogs stamped themselves as a power-in the picked up 47 yards in 16 tries, tra point.

Custardo's Northwestern coun but had to work harder than us Class A playoffs here Saturday Roberts kicked off to the terpart, sophomore Denny A great defensive play by Eu- SCORES ual as the Wildcats keyed on night as they walloped thi Tulsa Tops Vichitar 13-3 WICHITA, Kan. (UPI)- Dugar eight, where McVea cut Boothe, bad his moments, but nice's Cottrell on a pass from him throughout the game. Plains Cowboys 51-14 in a bi- loose with three interceptions choked off a sparkling run that Lopez to Candelaria halted tht district playoff game. wentaJl the Wildcat bid to stop the Wildcat drive. the way.

IllinL Big gainer in the drive was The Bulldogs actually got all Hebert's sick failed and the OecEcs Miami a 28-yara run py Loper. the points they needed in the The Northwestern score in score was tiedbefpre the game-l Eunice started On its own six Tulsa's record-setting pass combination of Bill Anderson to the first period, which followed was five minutes oi first period when they tallied 15. However, they tacked on 7 opening scare, esta and-moments later Mendoza raced 7 yards for an apparent Tiuthe With nine minutes left blished a school record. Boothe more in the second period, 15 in the third and 14 in the fourth. dl touchdown, but a clipping penal- sun naii bpooner danced an pitched out to Dick Venturi 16-13 thfe center of the line at his ownTOknulIified it.

Florida; whose first pass of the season 20, evaded tackier after tackleri; Mendoza then got Off his sec- Plains scored 8 in the third to halfback Ron Rector resulted ond 52-yard punt of the game quarter and 6 in the fourth. then hroke loose to gallop Howard Twilley was slowed considerably Saturday by Wichita State but the Hurricanes had enough force to topple the Wheatshockers 13-3. The victory earned Tulsa the Missouri valley Conference championship with a 4-0 mark. Anderson sparked first and third-quarter scoring drives but in an 80-yard touchdown play. Coahoma will meet Sonora yaras to score.

The run tieo MIAMI (UPI) Miami's and the third stanza came to an end with Eunice, holding to its slim 6-0 lead. -x. jnext week in the second round the school record for the long tiff alff est--touchdowdasF-from of tie playoffs. Sonora defeated; vesr viro Curtwright's big kick came at the end of a 62-yard drive that ate up the clock and controlled the ball and showed the sheer running power of Banaszak and McGee behind inspired lima wound-np Hurricanes added a piledriving'-line series to Bill Miller's passing Saturday night a 6econd-half comeback Lopez went into theNttread scrimmage. Cimt 40-6 Friday night.

formation in the fourth period, the stubborn Shockers put the Roberts' kick was good to the Seminoles ahead. The Cougars came back with but was jarred loose from. (hex. Wntt tan.V DaAaL flkM 'mmami. which hung a 16-13 defeat on clamps on Tulsa's passing uau wits flaw raiymm line blocking.

Wins SC Title Florida's lirst-ever Sugar Bowl game throughout most of the ering for the Cards en the Tu- tour minutes left the half to Florida moved to the Miami second half. Anderson threw only four times in the last score en a 17-yard pass fromjlarosa 34. team. Gator coach Jiay Graves for- SUNLAND RESULTS The Cards scored on five 1 quarter and completed none. Iduttis 10 ueers ana ntutr 1 kicked to tie the score again.

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Va. plays with Mendoza barrelling Anderson mt four of six the invitation to New uneans me seminoles got the ban (UPD-West Virginia's Mouij over from fair, yards out for. passes in a 53-yard scoring bv the Miami line caught ram the dreary Florida dressing from an Hebert punt late the the TD. A nine-yard run by tameers' hammered 2lppled George Washington for a 37-24 drive in the third quarter. Gene dn the next play.

It ended the Mendoza set up the score. Men room after tne game, sugar Bowl crowd of 57,762 may have La Kusiak capped the drive nrst naif. Billy Campbell reJ turned from his own 40 to the threat SUNLANO, N. M. (UPI) Saturday's doza booted the extra point and victory Saturday to capture their third straight Southern with a one-yard run to give wished the contract haon't al Eunice led 13-0 with 8:30 left It was the 27th meeting of Tuisa a 13-0 lead.

Cougar 25 and Roberts' field goal from the 41 was good to Lilt Juno Sua vul an. u. ready been signed. Conference football title. the game.

7 Bound 1.00, 10; Tlirw Clrcli tM Wichita State controlled the Plavlne without the services the two teams and the victory was the 14th for Miami against put i-5U ahead 16-13 at the Eunice kicked off and on tht Florida ran over Miami in the ball the rest of the game but SECOND .3 vet, elmo. I 1-7 Flat: of first string tailback Mike The Cougars got the ball mlnn Extra AiMnnf -i hi. of it 13 for the Gators, first half, but the rest Jim Sickiers 37-yard field goal j. auv. jet Ktaaina s.ad.

utes deep in the second half.1 Holloran and triple-threat quar- was the only score the Shockers first play from scrimmage Stan-defer intercepted a Lopez aerial, returning the ball 16 yards to. was Miami game. lly Doubla SUM. drove to the Seminole 20 where: teroacic Garry Lyie, the colo Florida which still must play could muster. THI RD 3 yot, mint, 350 Yards Hebert kicked the game tvint nials put up a game struggle.

Line-smasher Pete Banaszak, its other state rival, Florida 3.M; MIst Trteo, A a o. forcing a -16-16 tie late In the j-yara new goal. Statehad signed to meet Mis the Hurricanes the ground The Cardinals were unable to -u o.uo; waiut IJK, 1 Qulnella 141.20. SU 6 10 0 016 third quarter. But two Jong FOURTH 3 yot, up, clmo, 350 Yds: game they needed, got one souri in the Sugar Bowl on New Year's Day last week, but HOU 7 7 3 0-16 "me Kta Bemoo 11.M, 7M, 4.H; Hyi touendown runs shortly thereaf move and Mendoza got off 16-yard punt, to put the ball Into play on his own 34.

Scoring: ter put West Virginia out of touchdown, Miller ran for an-; other and Don Curtwr'ight kicked a field coal and an ex dfer Southeastern Conference; -as" ron nons o.ov. Qulnollo $431410. FIFTH yot, dms, Purkmot reach. FSU Mankins 1 run (Kick1 Wins Tourney rules could not announce it un A draw play which saw Ste On the first play from1 laued) iouiaaay i 340; Koyal Cot til Saturday. tra point to thrill the Miami's Homecoming crowd of 67,762.

phens break up the middle for 22 yards and a sain of four AMARILLO (Staff) Eva Hou-McVea 92 run (Kick fail The Sugar Bowl trip will be 'H' ww 1:12. SIXTH 3 vos, ub. dma. I (- Flos scrimmage after GW kicked1 off, West Virginia's 238-pound fullback, Dick Xeftridge. took a ed) Lopez of Odessa College 'cap-l Florida's first appearance in more by Stephens on the next Lavlno Eyet 75.40, tt.U, Blllyl Florida's quarterback, Steve Spurrier.

nroved all be was FSU Spooner 80 run (Roberts one of the four big bowls. tured the singles titte here Sat play fired up the Wildcats, but 1:04 3-5. KICK) handoff and balled 62 yards for 3-16 supposed to be, but he couldn't Miami SEVENTH 3 VOO. Ub, drtW 1-3 Furlonot: Taaa 11.40 JHI. Mn iu urday in the Amarillo College Women's Invitational Tennis Hou Beers 17 pass from Bur score.

George Washington 6-13 Florida 7 6 beat the Miami defense in the ns (Hebert kick) Scoring: mm, bock Roaa 440. second half. received the next kickoff, stalled and punted. Tournament Simmons leaped high to intercept another Lopes pass on tha Eunice 80. He raced to the Tularosa 1 where he was knocked out of bounds.

Florida scored on a halfback Fla Casey 34 pass from Har Bl 0 io Prlrtco Award FSU-FG Roberts 41 Hou FG Hebert 37 Miss Lopes defeated Jodyt WVU's slippery sophomore per (Barfield kick) a logo S413.40. EIGHTH 3 vos. ghn. 4 1.0 Tom st It Koatodt St I Morris St Vawhot 7 Carolina tt Ho wort is Jatksoavilia St 4 Wortnta It fast 44 SW MonwMs 17 Mocm Noma-Sronot Cantors! S4 imoryiHwy Awl in Pony Mortal a West Colorado If Air Pare 4 UCLA USC 14 Wosna 27 Wafhn St Slentord Colli 7 Utah St I 4Uhjh Ramsey, also of Odessa College, A 25,135. scatback, John took ChelU 3.00.

2.40. 2.40: llnnnrhxr.il 1 in Mia Banaszak. 1 plunge (kick On the next nlav Mendoza riviiiuicna j.ou. 1:1. the kick 'and danced 66 yards failed) ninjin vos, otwto.

i Fur ons in the finals. Miss Ramsey was seeded No. 2 in the tournament I ron It 4.00. 1.00. 20: PMktw i 'Bounding Billies' n.

Konum t.w. i 7.5. pass thrown by JacK Harper to end Charley Casey good for 34 yards in the first four minutes, and go on two field goals by Wayne Barfield, who also kicked the Gator- conversion. Florida did all its' scoring the first half. 7 knifed off right guard for the score and kicked the extra point to make it 20-0 with 2:42 ieft in the game.

NEW YORK (UPD-The first Fla FG Barfield 24 Fla FG Barfield 30 Mia Miller. 8 run (Curtwright Mile: SOSUn 10.40. 4 2ft. OI Cnrnnttu, A Carolyn Barnett and Janis rubber golf bails were made in 3.80; "Needlet Jet 4.10. 3.5.

Qulnella 120.40. 1899 and were known kick) as Moss of Odessa College won the1 It made Eunice's sixth Class Mutuel Handle $131,051. Attendance 3 216. bounding billies." Mia-FG Curtwright 24 doubles consolation finals with a championship in 10 years. f.

Schoolboy Curtwright, making up for a field goal try missed in the 6-2, 6-2, victory over Sharon Howell and Gayla Byhle of West third period, kicked his 24-yard Texas State. for another touchdown. This gave the Mountaineers a 30-16 lead. George Washington scored again in the fourth quarter after a Garrett Ford fumble Save the Colonials the ball on le Mountaineer five yard line. Quarterback Steve Welpott, filling in for Lyie, threw his third touchdown pass to Tom Metz, a two-yarder.

A two-point conversion made the score 30-24. GW gave up the ball on downs on its own 25 yard line in a last desperate try on Ashe Continues Winning winning three-pointer just after Top Classes the final period started. The whose- first half touchdown came on a fum Mason To Miss Over Top-Ranked Netters Grid Scons Class AA ai-Mstrtct Wmnsbora 11 Mlnoola (Mlneeta vonces on total vordoga 307-209) Neodvllla 30 (Humble 4 Edcouch-EIM 24 Hebbrenvlllt II Iowa Pork. 41 Del tort Loke Worth 21 Docotur 14 Fredarlcksbura it Cranbury I Class A hi-O! strict Wills Point 44 Jetferten I Hallovllle 34 San Augustine Elkhart It Franklin 4 tldehovM II Creaky 4. Coohomg 51 Plains 14 Honey Crevg Pilot Point 14 Set Playoffs Packer Battle ble recovery and a pass Interference call at Florida's 2-yard-line, roared out like a new will match Nanev Wrhc MINNEAPOUS ST, PAUL SYDNEY, Australia (UPI)-, Young Arthur Ashe Jr.

of team for the second half. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (UPI) The Minnesota Vik They bottled up Florida byi iruny-rwo playoff games fourth and one with 2:40 Dallas, against Margaret Smith of Australia. Miss Smith, the world's topahked female Kicnmoira, continued his ings all-league halfback, Tom rushing Spurrier, -40 (remaining in the game. amazing domination over the! yards without scoring, then got spreaa irom thanksgiving Day through Saturday night mark the next step in Texas Class Aussie with a blistering ace to Stolle's backhand that sent him to his knees trying Tetrieve it The lanky Ashe doublefaulted seven times in the first set, yet still, managed to overpower Stolle. whose form tvan nriri.

my Mason, will not suit up for the Green Bay game here Sat world's ranking tennis players another break when Miami wtr, ousted Mrs. Carole Graebner nf tWtiwwi Saturday when he whipped urday. AAAA and AAA football Wimbledon finalist Fred Stolle Ohio 6-1, 6-3, in a match which punt took a crazy bounce and hit Florida's Dick Kirk on the shoulder. i wo weexs ago, Mason in Sites, times and dates for the of Australia, 6-3, 3-6, 64, 6-4, in jured a knee in Minnesota's ususa omy 4 minutes. Mrs.

Graebner. Whn tills. piayoifs determine through the semifinal round ef the New bly poor. But the American victory over Los Angeles. Last Miami's McGee recovered It South Wales championship.

wie nour saturaay were: Ysleta Belair vs. Odessa Per messed no some eaxv chnta in Sunday, he also did not suit up band Clark teamed with Marty Riessen of Evanston, ILL. to defeat StoUe and top-ranked Roy Emerson in th on the Florida 8, and Miller ran left end to score on the first play. Ifjow Open MdDOD'DltE'S BARBER SHOP 02 E. 38th Open 6:30 a.m.

to 7 p.m. as Minnesota lost to Baltimore 41-21. The 22-year-oid Negro star, a mian at Odessa Saturday tt 2 p.m. I the second set as the Aussie evened the match mt one tame apiece. student at U.C.L.A., thus pbK Montercy.

vs. Wich-earned the right to meet John doubles final Friday, and Mlssl Ashe WOn the third almncr ita Falls Rider at Wichita Falls Newcombe" of Australia in Ricney were defeated by Miss solely on his serve and he amiin ana Leslev Tumaf nf astounded the crowd with his lackadaisical shots. tin. Australia in Saturday's wo -1 Sunday's final. A victory would earn him his second consecutive Australian title.

The women's singles final, which had threatened to men aouoie imai, 6-3, 8-6. Saturday at 2 p.m. Fort Worth Arlington Heights vs. Dallas Hillcrest at Fort Worth Friday at 7:30 p.m. Denisoti vs.

Texarkana at Denisoa Friday tt 8 p.m. I Asne, who defeated MpJ to lose Interest and concentration In the ninth gam cut cracked annrW sr. cumDe, 5toiie and Emerson in Hi become an aO-American affair, American ever to win thej 1 'jj curing the lO-mlnnr KrooV- Queensland cue two Week on scored a decteiva vtrt Veteran Aussie Davis Cup Captain Harry Hopman talked to StoUe but thek results were auch the same In the fourth eel alter Ash nlnvlnir feifU "pctiencmg a Da a day 'Boy, I played horrible," Noble Moore cordially invites oil his customers and friends to come by ond visit him ot his new Two barbers to serve you. Alt franmlMrv Fkht I Asne saia alter the match. "I won Because Fred WavM an a niucn worse.

ft DT CiAT HUM Open To Public Sam Robert, Manager 114 E. Hwy. CO, Odessa Although Jhe third-ranked American had consirlpwiniB badly pulled muscle in his right the brief Intermission, got his ground strokes under control. Jtll beautiful. bhands break Stolle's service in th iniMth THAO SPENCIX AMOS UNCOLN 1IRoihJ Starti Ictor Caaaty Celiatam Nv.22,19.S TICKETS ON SALE NOW PRICES SS.50S4.SO S3.lt HERTZ RENT A -CAR loot.

Lfncala. Hefal Labby Coll FE RMvrvatiaM ar amicuny witn nls ground strokes and volleys throughout the first three sets, he always as able to control the match fTcWe Moore Coll Trailing Wo theiOm A wim ms powerful serve. Ifc produced 28 acta rfinW t31 ran On live Eetar CouAry CoJivam EM 4-3541 straight iimarea ana Tanished ca the "-f, or fame, set ana match. points to take fh.

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