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RED RAIDERS: OVERWROWiWEST- TexJechTurns Three Fumbles Into Touchdowns LUBBOCK, Tex. (AP)-Texas f' Xj -v Teen Kea Kaiaers turned three fumbles Into touchdowns in the space. of three minutes in the "first quarter and went on to de- ieat west Texas state, 48-0, Saturday night before 54,500 Donny Anderson and Tommy wuson sparxea tne Red Raiders to a 354 halftime lead as Tech won its fifth, victory against two losses and a tie and was assured its first winning season since thb mATBnca WestTexaa Texas Teeb First downs I 28 Rushing ysrdag 85 338 Passing yardasa 228 Fumi 4-18 14-19 Sunday, November 1964 Page. 25 Pan! Intercepted 'by .1 2 CcacEnes Two 1 Masses By BOB DILLON American Sports Staff The Ector Eagles came from behind here Saturday night to defeat the Fort Stockton Panthers, 15-7, in a District 2-AAA game in W. Barrett Stadium on the passing, of quarterback Eddie Dominguez and the run-ning-bf halfback David Moss.

Punts 4 Fumble lost 2 Yards penalized 3 1M Irish Survive Anderson scored three touch downs. Wilson passed for three and scored one himself. In all, Tech quarterbacks tossed five touchdown passes which tied school record set last year against Kansas state. Pitt Game For 1M5Victory Trailing 7-0 at the half, the Eagles came alive after rushed for 134 yards SV i 1 on 23 carries to regain the Southwest Conference rushing He caught four pass East intermission and swept to touchdowns in the third and fourth Quarters. Dominguez passed to Moss for both Ector touchdowns.

The victory brings Ector's district record 4o 2-1-1 while the Pantherswere losing their fifth straight league game. The Panthers took the opening kickoff and drove es lor 67 yards. Ronnie Reeger recovered PITTSBURGH (UPI)-Notre Dame, surviving a giant scare fumbled punt on the West Texas with. a gallant defensive effort, ll-yard line and three plays lat maintained its unblemished record Saturday by defeating er Anderson circled right end from eight yards out and the touchdown. There was 8:11 left down the field to a touch Pittsburgh, 17-15.

down in their first offen A sellout crowd of 56,628 in the first quartet. sive series. The drive, watched the Irish win their On the fist play after the seventh consecutive game.11 which took 17 plays, ate up kickoff, end Sam Cornelius bat The Irish, traversing again tled down a pitchout and recov endsJohn Maney for a 16-yard gain far the drive, with Maney making a leaping catch on the Fort Stockton 16, Fort Stockton was able to get some breathing by mov- ing the ball from its own three out to the 15, where Galloway the football glory road they ered it on4he Buffalo 12. Wilson passed to Johnny Agan for 11 once knew so well, ran up a 14-0 first-quarter lead behind 64 yards. Pullback George Gallemore was the work horse in the drive, Sticking up most of the yardage or the Panthers.

Most of it came on short bursts at the Ector line. yards, then Wilson sneaked over with 7:49 left in the period. record setting efforts from quarterback John Huarte and got off a punt Two plays following the next end Jack Snow. With time running out on Ec KicKoir linebacker c. C.

Willis A Pitt touchdown and Joe Az- Quarterback Tommy Galloway jarred the ball loose from fullback Russell Mundy on the West Texas 37. This time Wilson zaro's 30-yard field goal for the Irish kept-Notre Dame ahead, 17-8, at halftime. The margin tor, the Eagles mounted a desperate last minute drive that took them from their own 42 to the Fort Stockton seven, but Dominguez was thrown for a 16 yard loss, to end the threat and the first half tossed a 19-yard pass to Ander prevailed through the third pe son for the score with 5:43 left Wilson tossed two touchdown passes in the second quarter, hit passed 22 a to haiibacK Gary Vannoy for the touchdown on a third and 19 situation, following a 15-yard clipping penalty against the Panthers. Center Richard Snoddy booted the extra point after the first attempt was cancelled due to offsetting penalties. The sustained drive used up almost the entire first period, Dominguez hit Moss on passes riod, but Barry McKnight, Pitt's workhorse fullback from Indiana, plunged for his second touchdown to begin the fourth quarter.

Jim Jones' extra point made the score 17-15. ting Anderson lor 23 yards and end Jeff White for 11 yards. Richard Perry kicked after all of 22 and 19 yards in the furious drive. Ector took the second half five scores. The fired -up Panthers, with Tech's lone touchdown In the third quarter was an 18-yard kickoff, but couldn't move and Dominguez got off a 32-yard punt, giving the Panthers the with the touchdown coming with pass irom James Ellis to White.

4:47 left in toe opening quar McKnight providing the strength, marched to the Notre Dame 16-yard line where they ball on then: own 29. It climaxed an 82-yard drive. ter. 1 Halfback Mike Davis took the Great defensive plays' by Ec The final touchdown came late had a fourth down and one situation. in the fourth quarter when Ted tor's Ronnie Smith and blunted the Panthers after they ensuing kickoff following Fort Stockton's "touchdown and re dy Roberts passed six yards to 'Coach John Michelosen de PUNT RETURN Ector's Mike Davis (28 fs daggd down from behind by RoUnd Hodg.

of Fort Stockton in th second period of the Eetor-Fort Stockton game here Saturday night in W. T. Barrett Stadium. Hodges grabs Davis' arm and manages to bring him down on th Ector 44-yard lino. (Staff Photo By Johnny Virden) picked up two first downs.

turned it 24 yards to the Ector jerry Lovelace. Perry1! kick again was good, 43. i The Eagles then mounted smith recovered a uaiioway fumble on the Ector 40 yard line. cided to go for the first down instead of trying a field goal, and the Irish line smashed the effort a sneak by quarterback drive of Its own, moving down! West Texas 0 0 0 00 Texas Tech ,.4.21 14 6 7-48 Tech Anderson .7 run (Perry Ector moved 60 yards In 11 to the Panther 10 where a stout rred Mazurek. plays for the touchdown.

Roman KICK) defense met the Eagles headon, Kings Point Drexel 14 Hofitra 2t Rhode Island Brock port St. 42 feridgewtr Colfate 14 BuckneU Rochester Camefie Tech 18 Western Keserre 14 Allegheny 7 Albright 39 Lebanon Valley 0 Swarthmore 26 Jns Hopkins W. Post 41 Alfred 30 Indiana -Penn St 6 Lock Hh 0 Susquehanna 17. 2 Geneva Gettysburg 41 Juniata 17 Kutztown Mansfield Frnkln ft Mrshll 19 Penn Ml IT Coast Guard 27 Cen. Conn.

It Vermont 12 Middlebury 0 Lycoming CoL 9 Muhlnbrg 0 Boston Col. Villanova 7 Masschstts 25 Holy Cross Boston CoL Villanova 7 Masschstts 25 Holy Cross I Northeastern 11 Tufts Norwich 28 Worcester Tech. 8 Dickinson 7 Wstm Maryland 0 Ithaca 14 Amer. Intl. CoL 8 Princeton II Harvard 9 Yale 21 Pennsylvania 9 Williams 20 Wesleyan 3 Brown 31 Cornell 28 Notre Dame 17 Pittsburgh Syracuse 27 Army IS Rutgers 31 Lafayette Buffalo 28 Richmond II Connecticut 17 Boston V.

II St Lawrence 21 Hobart I Dartmouth 31 Columbia 14 Maine 22 Bowdoia 8 -Tempi U. 21 Delaware U. 9 South rambling 31 Ark. AM IKI Auburn 12 Mississippi 3 East Carolina 34 Funnan 13 Miami (O.) 35 Toledo 14 Omaha 19 Emporia St 11 Utah St 20 Wyoming 20 Jackson St 24 Texas Sm. 9 Shaw 28 Hampton Inst 24 Fisk 28 Lane 29 Concordia 39 Augsburg II Xavier 12 Dayton 7 Alabama 17 Louisiana St.

9 Knaxville CoL 20 Morehouse 8 Beloit 30 Lawrence 9 Akron 25 Ball St 15 Penn St 37 Ohio St Michigan 21 Illinois 8 Arkansas 21 Rice Missouri 13 Colorado 7 Ft Vly St 38 Bethune Uj, Kent St 14 Louisville 7 Morgan St. S3 Vs. Union 3 Alabama 17 Louisiana St Allen 19 Benedict 7 Elizabeth St 44 Faytrvlle St 12 Washington ft Lee 11 SewaneeS Sm. Miss. 31 Chattanooga 9 Fla.

N. AAT 24 Virginia St 22 Norfolk 8 Southern U. 39 WUey IS U. Poly. Inst 28 SB La.

7 Maryland 27 Navy 22 20 George Wash. 19 Va. 14 WUlm ft Mary 13 Va. Tech. 28 N.C St 19 Tarn.

22 Georgia Tech. 14 North Carolina 29 CJ cms on 9 Georgia 14 Florida 7 Kentucky 22 Vanderbllt 21 Wake Forest 20 Duke 7 N. C. CoL 2t Morris Brown 19 South Carolina -17 Citadel 14 Maryland St 22 DeL St. 9 Midwest Michigan St 21 Purdue 7 Northwestern 17 Wisconsin 13 Bowling Green 28 Marshall 9 Minnesota 14 Iowa 13 Nebraska 14 Kansas 7 Drake 37 South Dakota St.

13 -Wayne St 11 Theil 7 Butler 48 Evansville 21 Hope 28 Ohio Northern Southwest -Arizona 14. Idaho 7 Southwaatera Oklahoma East-era New Mexico 30 New Mexico 30, Texas) Western 12 Washington CaMfomla 18 Oregon 21, Waahmgton Stat Houston 13 Florida St 13 (tie) Cincinnati 37 North Texas St 8 Aubum 12 Mississippi St Texas 28 Baylor 14 Oklahoma 30 Iowa St 8 Oklahoma St 31 Wichita 7 Abilene Crstn. 37 Arlington 14 Texas 23 Srn. Meth. 8 Tulsa 19 Memphis St 7 Wsit Washington 21 California II North St 28 Idaho St 21 Air Fore 24 UCLA 15 Colorado St 14 San Jose St 1 Utah 47 Brigham Young 13 Santa Clara 14 of Pacific 8 Southern Cal II Stanford 18 Oregon St 24 Indiana 14 Oregon 21 Washington St 21 Arizona 14 Idaho 1 Halfback David Moss and full picked up 9 yards for the longest run for the Eagles in the Tech Wilson 1 run (Perry kick) Tech Anderson 13 pass from back Carlos Roman picked up drive.

most of the yards in the 47, Wilson (Perry kick) Porkers Whitewash Rice For 9th Win A 15-yard penalty on Ector put Tech Anderson 23 pass from yard drive. Moss picked up 18 Love Scores As ACC Wins, 37-14 a halt on the drive temporarily. Wilson (Perry kick) of those yards on pitchouts from but Dominguez threw a perfect Tech White 11 pass from Wil quarterback Eddie Dominguez, pass to Moss over the middle Roman rambled for eight im son (Perry kick) and the little speedster race 35 portant yards In the drive, giv Tech White 18 pass from Ellis ABILENE, Tex. (UPI) -AM (kick tailed) ing Ector a first down on Fort Stockton's 17. Halfback Freddy lene Christian College, in a game The.

victory left fourth-ranked! heels of tailback Jackie -Bras- Tech Lovelace 6 pass from yards into the end zone for the score. Dominguez kicked the extra point to tie the game at 7-7 with 1:22 left in the third period. By TRAVIS HUGHS United Press International featuring back-to-back kick off Arkansas with an 8-0 record for uelL Quarterback Fred Mar Roberson scored six more, but Roberts (Perry kick) Attendance 34,500. returns for touchdowns took the year and a 5-0 mark in the two tries at the center of the shall added 51 in the air for a FAYETTEVTLLE, Ark. (UPI) 37-14 Southland Conference vic Dominguez kicked off for Ec Southwest Conference.

The Ra line by Dominguez failed to gain total offense of 279 yards The unbeaten Arkansas Ra tory over Arlington State. tor and Ector's Joe Alcorn jar zorback winning streak dates Meanwhile, Rice was held -to anything and Fort Stockton took zorbacks Saturday took a bis red Henry Ruiz with a bone- In the second period, Arling over on its own 10. step toward a New Year's Day crushing tackle on the Panther 102 yards, 68 of it on the ground. Rice- had minus three yards rushing in the second ton State freshman Tony Jack Galloway got off jl 41 yard STATISTICS Cotton Bowl date by defeating Rica Arkansas 24. son, who had driven to Abi punt, when the Ector defense First downs 8 it Rice 2W for their ninth Fort Stockton then drove to lene from Houston where he half.

Yards rushing 48 328 Yards passing 84 51 stiffened, with Bill Stewart, Roberson, Moss and James Adian straight victory and third con played for the Junior Varsity Friday, returned a kickoff 77 0 14-21 0 0-0 secutive shutout. the Ector 26-yard line where the Eagles stiffened and Snoddy tried a 39-yard field goal which Arkansas Rice Scoring: Passes 8-10 4-7. Passet Intercepted by 0 1 Punts 10-48 8-42 leading the way. Arkansas scored twice in the yards for a Rebel touchdown, Ector again built up steam fell short Fumbles lost 1.1 Yank penalized 35 88 final quarter to break open On the ensuing kickoff, ACC -s Ark Burnett 1 run (McKnelly and rolled down the field, start-ine from its own 44 to the Pan what had been a defensive bat Ector drove for what proved Dennis Hageman got the ball on kick) back to the final game last tle. Razorback safety Harry ther three, but Galloway inter the one.

ran to the 17, wnere Ark Jones 35 pass interception year and is the longest in the to be the winning touchdown moments later, going 80 yards in 12 plays with a 23-yard pass Jones picked off a Rice pass he lattereled to Bubba Brown, (MOtneiiy kick) cepted a Dominguez pass after history or the school. who raced all the way for the Ark Burnett 4 run (McKnelly it was tipped up into the air by a Arkansas started a 65-yard first score. Fort Stockton defender. kick) I Southern Cal Trims Stanford STANFORD, Calif. (UPI) -Mike Garrett scored touchdowns on runs of seven and two yards Saturday to lead Southern California to a fumMe-filled 15-10 victory over The Trojans, stymied by a strong Stanford defense led by tackle Gary Pettigrew, set up one touchdown and a field goal on fumble recoveries.

And when Stanford Appeared headed on a touchdown drive in the dosing minutes, another fumble recovery by USC ended the threat. Stanford set up-va 41-yard field goal by Braden Beck in the first five minutes of the game on a fumble recovery also. and returned it 35 yards for one fourth period score and Bobby Burnett punched, four yards with less than two minutes left for hiau second touchdown. Tom scoring drive -late in the first ACC" scored a field goal in Dominguez hooked up with quarter and moved the distance the first period by Roger Youngblood and completed a 17 from Dominguez to Moss one of the key gains. Dominguez also connected with Moss on a 14-yard pass and flipped nine yards to Moss in the flat for the winning TD with 1:05 left in the game.

in II plays with Burnett punch McKnelly kicked alT three extra ing over the final yard. Arkan Edge points. sas missed only one scoring op yard touchdown pass com Kon-nie Winston to Tommy Walker in the second for a 17-7 half- The Arkansas defense was so portunity, in the second quar rugged Rice crossed midfield ter when McKneuy missed time advantage: Steers Sears; only once, to the Razorback 1 In the fourth quarter, ACC 30-yard field goal fry after Rice fumble, HOW JHEY SCORED' nnt (hauter FSHS Galloway, oassed 22 varda to on the play before the half end scored three touchdowns, a four varder by Mike Love, two Rice's only attack was in the ed. Rice got only six first Vannoy. Snoddy kick good.

downs in the entire game. form of a sophomore, tailback yard sneak by Winston and tum Quarter EHS Dominguez. passed 35 yards to Chuck Latourette. playing be 43-yard pass interception return Moss. Dominguez kick food.

fore a home state crowd of by Jerry Anderson. yard line aS the second period Foam Quarter EHS Domineuez, passed 8 yards to 000. The attendance equalled By KYLE THOMPSON United Press International WACO, Tex. (UPI)- Quarter Moss. Moss took pitch-out for two-pointer.

Razorback stadium record set opened to account for the scoring before Southall opened his great passing attack in the TEAM STATISTICS Sul Ross Drops Rams. 14-0 in 1961 against Texas; back Marvin Kristynik desper Latourette. of jonesboro, atk. fMirth. ately took to the air in the final First Down Yards Rushing minutes and marched 75 yards got four of the Owls' first downs and kept Ar Saturday to counteract a Baylor Yards Passing Panes Completed.

Both Baylor touchdowns came on Southall passes. The first climaxed, a 91-yard drive Ector FtStoektos) 17 ,,14 ia '18 138 28 8 0(18 lof 8 1 1 2 for 33. 2 for 37.8 4 for 30 i for 38 SAN ANGELO (Special)-At kansas away from the Owl goal fourth quarter aerial blitz and, Passe Int By with his booming punts, tie Fumbles" Lost give the University of Texas a neither their' best nor their poorest, Sul Ross State College and went to end Ken Hodge Punts h. ATI. 20-14 win over the Bears.

Penalties Yds. kicked, 10 thnes for a 9.8 average. from the 16. The second went shut out San Angelo College, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 13 14-0, to spoil the Rams' home Arkansas rolled up zzs yaras on the erouna cmeny on tne coming before 8,500 fans-here to the Bears' great back Lawrence Elkins from the Tom Pavies made both extra points good that IBS RATISTKS Saturday night. Texas Baylor Player Roman Moss Roberson The Lobos, now 4-3-1 for the 18 gave Baylor its brief lead.

Ector Rush big Cfcrrtea Yards Arf. IS 74 4.8 18 83 3.1 4 -J3 8.8 4 1.1 1 18 18.0 13 48 138 JJt 131 -21 and faQed at inldfleld' with the First downs Ruihinf yardace Passing yardage Passes 107 266 season and 2-1-1 in Lone star play, will close, out their 1964 But Kristynik, who depends HwTheTop By ED ITTE UPI Soorts Writer Dams Davis The Aggie defense throttled SMU's offense to three first downs and only six yards rush Aggies marching, to a third touchdown whed the -third Dominguex. about 95 per cent on a ground game for the Texas attack, Her Totals 7-11 4 8-30 3 IS 20-33 8 7-35 1 42 home schedule at" 7:30 p. rd. Saturday against Howard Payne Passee intercepted by Punts- -Fumbles lost Yards penalized ing in the first hall.

quarterback, Dan McIlhany hit Ten Fared when Dad's night will be ob cided with about four and a half minutes left in the game DALLAS (UPI)-TexaS AiM broke out of the torment of an eight-game losing streak with a vengeance Saturday by cashing in on enemV mistakes and a lO-yarder to ena jonn ross with just 29 seconds left On the Player SMU wound up with a minus 10 yards rushing and managed to complete Only three of 16 passes for. 48 yards. The Meth Dominguez to use the air himself. Texas had the ball on its own Baylor's sensational soph clock. Only once did San Angelo Ector Passing Att.

CeaiiB. fat. Yds. Tds 1 IS 8 1 .138 1 Ector Receiving Carrie Tarda Ave. 8 88 1 2 23 8 1 14 8 13 1 omore Terry Southall, trailing pose a serious scoring threat riding the passes of three quar 25 and Kristynik used up near 13-0 at the start of the fourth odists lost the ball four times Mcllhany had taken ver In the final period after La Grange had gone out by way of terbacks to a 23-0 victory oyer Moss and that was in me third period when a drive to the 1-yard ly two of the precious remain on fumbles.

ing minutes with unsuccessful Smith Maney Totals Southern' Methodist The underdoz Aggies broke period, opened up two successful passing attacks that were good for two touchdowns to put the iniurv route tne same The three Aggie quarterbacks line was foiled by one of the Lobos' five pass interceptions ground drives. pierced SMU's pass defense THE SI ATHTIC8 Ector Pastrng the Bears ahead 14-13 with min 1. Notre Dame squeaked past Pittsburgh, 2. Ohio State whitewashed by Penn State, 27-0. 3.

Alabama rolled past LSU, 17-9. v-'x. 4. Arkansas shut out Rice, 214. 5.

Nebraska dropped Kansas, I. Texas overcame Baylor, 20-14. 7. Georgia Tech lost to Ten of the evening. Texas 3 7 3 720 ASM EMU rasrts Tea.

Ave out of the Southern Conference cellar with the victory and snapped a losing skein that back to. the final utes left. i iu Alfredo Avila returned a pass Domingues Baylor 0. 0 01414 raked lourtn in tne nauon going into the game for 14 out of 24 for 165 yards and two tu swim interception 41-yards to the SAC But Kristynik who has been 31 Gallemore Hodga Scoring: 30 to set up the initial touch anything but successful this touchdowns, First downs 15 8 Rushing yanJaja '83 -10 Passing yardag 165 48 Pane 14-24 -18 Passet Intercepted by 0 1 Punts u-v 8-50 Fumbles lost ,1 4 Yards penalized 85 Galloway down. Six plays quarter 88 41 1 IS 4.1 34 2.8 33 8.1 3 38 188 3-3 4 IS 8 1 4 saiaiar season with his passing' game, opened up with the clock racing game last year.

It -was SMU's sixth loss in seven starte. The Aggie defense set up the victor's second period 29-yard Tex FG 31. Conway- Tex Philipp 7 run (Conway Vannoy SMU 0- 0 0 0 0 Texas .0 3 6 1423 back. Luz Pedraza passed 14-yards to end Martin Day for Totals toward the end of the game and kick) Ft Stodrtna Vttltm the touchdown. 'Scoring: nessee, 22-14.

nit a Zd-yarder to Ernie Koy, fate that befell Aggie starting goal by Glynn -Lmdsey Kermit Arthur Davis re1 10 to end George Sauer Tex FG 27 Conway 8. LSU defeated by Ala FG 29G. Lindsey Player Att Coma. Ins. Yds.

Td Galloway. 8 3 ,38.: I then, passed from the 25 to i i 1 run (kick bama, 17-4. i ed the second nail kickotr ftom the SR 30 to SAC 14 to setwp Ft Stocktoa Sauer in the end- zone to nail 9. Florida was upset by blocked) Bay Hodge 16 pass from Southall (Davies kick) Bay Elkins 8 pass from South- Player quarterback Eddie McKaughan and brought La Grange into the game. La Grange' pinpoint passing, mostly to rangy John Brother-ton, had been the motivation in down the Uzzell 17 pass from La the other tally.

FuiioacK A. Georgia, 14-7. Vannoy and 'third and fourth -period touchdowns 'by Bubhef Collins from one yard out and a 17-yard pass from Charles La Grange to end-Billy Uzzell by recovering SMU's fumbles. And. the fourth came after Oalebw Yarde Tds 1 S3 1 1 a a D.

Farris Granee (G. Lindsev kick) David Conway kicked 31 and who showed, 117 all (Davies kick) 10. Purdue fell to Michigan ToUla 27-yad field goals in the first rushing for the night, covered TeX'-Sauer 25 pass from Kris- Poss 10 pass from Mcll State, Ft Stocktoa half and fullback Harold the last three yards. Bill Nit-1 back of the first two scoring Player Puntli Puo-4 Yds. Art.

11 IIJ tynik (Conway kick) hany (u. Lindsey kick) cholas kicked both extra points. hillpp scored from the seven drhes. Galloway SMU gambled on fourth down 1- I. I A J- 1J-.

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