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fc- V- f. ij SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1971 THE ODESSA AMERICAN PAGE 5-B Cincinnati Upends mi, 17-0- Spe Detect ge in his mad dash to the touch Schmitt's 22-yard field goal A clipping penalty erased a down. came late In the first period aft 78-yard touchdown trip by Hugh COLLEGE STATION, Tex. (AP) Cincinnati Texas miscues, a blocked punt and a relentless defense Into a 17-0 non-conference foot Through three quarters, his shocking It HOUSTON (AP) Quarter McElroy with a Bearcat punt and an earlier mistake set lone scoring threat was tions for 148 yards in returns and two touchdowns. Houston sophomore Beryl McGallion came after San Jose had recovered a Houston fumble on a back Gary Mullins threw touchdown passes of 43, 40 and 66 a futile 45-yard field goal at COLLEGE STATION.

Tex. A) -Sta er an Aggie fumble at the 13. He got his second three-pointer at the end of an abbreviated drive engineered by quarterback Albert Johnson. But the blocked punt was the yards and linebacker Frank tistics of ttit CInclnnafl-Texas loot-boll simo: tempt. However, the Aggies were knocking at the Cincinnati went 40 yards wun an intercepted pass late in the game.

ball victory Saturday night over! the lame and lackluster Aggies. Field coals of 22 and 36 yards kickoff. San Jose moved to the Houston six, where San Jose quarter- Cincinnati Texas Aw Ditta returned an interception 100 yards for a touchdown to goal when the game ended. Other San Jose scores came First Down, 10 13 Rushes-verd M-177 4-109 Third string quarterback Tim spark the University of Houston on a one-yaro run Dy uury by Mike Schmitt got the Bear asslng yardooe 11 Return yardogc 53 Lloyd and a 30-yard pass from sot add 3-41 MULLINS HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) Statistics of the San Jose State-Houston football game: to a 34-20 victory over San Jose State Saturday night.

PotMt J-HI 1-35-3 Punts 10-J 1-32 Brad Netheany to Eric Dahl. stunner. The Bearcat defense, with time running out In the half, buried the Aggies at their 34 for three plays and then called time with 10 seconds left cats rolling, but it was a bizarre blocked punt 10 seconds before halftime that chilled the Cadets. fan jose i. nousion Trimmier proved to be the nucleus of the attack, hitting seven of 20 passes for 109 yards.

Aggie fullback Marc Black was 15 Fumbles lost 13 Yards Penalized 20 14 Mullins hit Cougar tight end 39154 7(4 7-M Riley Odoms on two of his touch 253 Son Jose State Houston Hou Odoms 40 poss tit 14-04 from Mullins 150 the leading rusher with SI yards! down passes, the first a 40-yard OC'S ANDREA VOIKES Wills Midland Title J5-237 114 2 M7-4 7-43 0 50 First Downs Rushes-yards Passing Yardage Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost yards mol040pcd Oct 3 up Cincinnati's first field goal as the Cadets heaped on one to force the fourth down kick. A wave of Bearcats penetrat strike in the first quarter. Mull 12-27-0 4-40 3 Linebacker Mike Hilliardl slashed through to knock down Mitch Robertson's punt around the 20 yard line, chased the ball inside the 10, finally secured it (kick failed SJS Lloyd 1 run (Barnes kick) HOU Willie Roberts 41 pess miscue after another. ed the sagging, stunned Aggie on 10 carries. COLLEGE STATION.

Tm. Cincinnati Texas add: 7 ins hit split end Willie Roberts on a 43-yard shot in the second Mullins (pass felled! SJS Cooper 25 Ps from Ellis (kick A crowd of 26,267 turned out OC Sweeps wail and it was Hiuiard who got there first to stifle what loomed quarter to give Houston a 12-7 foiled) HOU Ditto 100 pass Interception re Cincinnati 1 11 S-i for the first meeting ever be and waltzed across the goal. back Dave Ellis served up the Texas halft me lead. turn (pass Mullins to Odoms) tween the two teams and as a routine Robertson punt to interception to Ditta. Ditta re from Mullins Cincv FG Schmitt 71 Cincv i Schmitt In the fourth Quarter, Mull watched in dismay as the Ag' ena tne nrst naif.

HOU-nOdoms pass (McCre kick) HOU McGallion 40 pass turn equaled the NCAA record Three seconds remained as 6ub quarterback Cas Oganowski passed to end Gary Jenkins for Cincv HIMIard 34 blocked punt (Janklni Midland Titles ins hit Odoms again on a 66- interception Hilliard appeared to kick the gies fumbled away several scor held by numerous others. was Trom uganowsx.it ball as he tried to retrieve it! Cincv FG Casola 43 A 24,367 ing opportunities. The Houston defense victim yard bomb that put it out of reach for the battling Spartans, return (McCree kick) SJS Dahl 30 pass from Metheany (Barnes kick) A 31,754 MIDLAND '(Staff) Andrea tne two-poini conversion hhu 14-point Cincinnati cushion. ized Ellis with four mtercep- now 0-3 for the season. Voikes, Odessa College freshman from Pawtucket, R.I.

de Ditta, who returned an inter Sal Casola put the game out ception 70 yards for a touch feated teammate Isabel Ortiz. of reach wun a 43-yara iieia goal midway in the final period. Tigers idr ds, 3-3 freshman from Barranquilla, Tulsa Hangs On down and who scored on a sz-yard blocked punt last season, squelched a San Jose State for women's singles title at the Midland Racquet threat in the tnira penoa wun ence game next week aeainst score, with just over a minute BATON ROUGE, La. (AP)-Louisiana State, penetrating Club Invitational Tennis Tourna ment here Saturday. The women's division's semi eft in the first half.

'HiiskersHustle Past Utah State SU To own WT Florida. Rice is 1-3 for the season. Five players scored a touch The Tigers tacked on two finals was all Odessa College as passing touchdowns in the Miss voikes defeated OC Dar- Alabama Rams Rebels, 40-6 third, a 12-yard toss from quar- lene Rose and Miss Ortiz de down" each for LSU, which managed only a field goal in the first period but then began pass for 62 yards accounted for; BATON ROUGE. La. (API Matlatlri Sullie Slams Sam Houston feated Wrangler coach Virginia LINCOLN.

Neb. (AP) Top- the Buffs' first score, which or mo LSU-Rlce football some: CANYON (Special) Tulsa'sj Golden Hurricane held off a second-half surge by West Texas State here Saturday night for a ranlrpH Nehraska rolled to Brown, all in Friday's action. ripping the Owls line and fox Rice came with 11:41 remaining in the fourth quarter. fMirhdflwns the first two times 27 44-322 147 ing its secondary. Miss Voikes staged a spec AUBURN, Ala.

(AP)-Pat Sullivan and Terry Beasley put First downs Rushes-yards Passing yordooe Return yardage Passes Del Walker and Chris Dantin 17-13 Missouri Valley Conference 138 tacular comeback to win the crown after conceding a 6-4, 4-1 scored second period touch 4 (4-4 103 3 t-25-l 7-44 1 football victory. 12-21-1 ALPINE (Staff) Sul Ross on anotner dazzling exniDiuon of football talent Saturday Punts 2-37 The Buffaloes of coach Gene downs on runs of four and seven yards. Norm Hodgins re 1 deficit W'th Miss Ortiz leading The final score was 4- State University piled up a 20-0 Fumbles lost Yards penalized Mayfield, former Permian High third quarter lead here Satur turned a Rice punt 84 yards to School mentor, trailing by a 10-0 Tulsa pushed for a third score, but West Texas relied on the running of big sophomore Billy Pritchett to score again. He broke for runs of 17 and 44 yards to set up the second West Texas score. Mark Semkew, an other sophomore, scored fronv In women's doubles, Brown- day, then had to stave off a fired the mighty Cornhuskers had the ball Saturday, and went on to a 42-6 victory over previously unbeaten Utah State in an intersectional football game.

The undefeated Cornhuskers were never seriously threap ened as they won their fourth game of the season and ran their unbeaten streak to 23 lit ah state suffered its terback Paul Lyons to split end Gerald Keiglev and a 14-varder count after the first half, came which gave fifth ranked Auburn a 38-6 victory over Kentucky and two more Southeastern Conference records. Beasley caught the 19th touchdown pass of his career in Voikes defeated Ortiz-Rose for up Sam Houston State 11 to hang on for a 20-16 victory in Lone from backup quarterback Bert CANYON. Tex. (API Statlitln tne Tuiso-west Texas State football same: the championship. Jones to flanker Jimmv Le- Star conference action.

Tulsa West Texas St. Quarterbacks face Georgia Doux. Men's singles will be decided nrsr Downs 11 11 the one. Before it was over, Sul Ross Rushes-vords 45-154 40-155 the first period, a 59-yard bomD The other LSU points came head coach Richard Harvey hurled by Sullivan, wo omer re Passing yardage Ida 237 Return yardage 53 3 Passes 11-19-1 lo-JO-l on Jay Michaelson's 32-vard reached in his bag of tricks and ceiver in tne st.J nas ever first loss after three triumphs neia goal in me lirst period. Punts 7-41 4-45 Fumbles lost 10 scored that many times.

ATHENS, Ga. (AP) Soph today when Dick Stockton of Trinity University meets teammate Brian Gottfried in the finals at 1 p.m. at the Midland High Courts. One match remains in men's Tulsa 7.. J.

pulled out an intentional safety to help his team gain the victo nice was unable to eet West Texos State 0 0 11 Yards Penalized IS 128 -11 Auburn's placekicking omore Andy Johnson and junior Tulsa McGill ft kickoff return (Hanrv around LSU's defenders in the Quarterback Jerry Tagge spearheaded the Nebraska attack, throwing for two touch-Hnnm pnd running one and kick) James Ray, a pair of slick ry. cialist, Gardner Jett, booted his 11th consecutive field goal, first half. The onlv serious Tulsa Henry 14 FG WT Brown 42 pass from Holwig (Gar- a 1 1-handling quarterbacks, back with two second half scores, relying both times on the big play. threat by the Owls was when a With 43 seconds in the game, Sul Ross had a 20-14 lead and a io kick) good for 37 yards, before miss- scored two touchdowns each doubles. The winner of the Dick Landenburger (Dallas) and Ike three vards for two more.

39-yard pass earned to the Ti me one. That. too. is a corner Saturday as 11th ranked Geor Tulso Nowaskey 7 run (Henry kick) WT Semkew 1 run (past failed) A 15,000 Ralph McGin got the Hurri Meanwhile, a gang-tackling Groce (Abilene) versus John ence record. Jeu tacKea eigm gia remained undefeated with a fourth and eight situation at their own four-yard line.

Rather than punt from deep in the end cane off and running by return gers eight late in the third period. However, LSU Coach Charles McClendon then rein Gardner-Tim Vann (SMU) in a row last year and three 35-7 Southeastern Conference defense led by end Willie up effectively checked the Ag- ing the game's opening kickoff this season without a miss. football victory over Mississippi match will meet Stockton-Gottfried in the men's doubles finals. zone and risk the possibility of tries except for a third-period 38 yards for a touchdown. Sam Henry added a 34-yard field eoal serted his starting defensive team, which pushed the Owls Sullivan, dripping wet with btate.

giving Sam Houston good field the Rice defense practically at perspiration in the 90 degree Johnson touchdowns came back to the LSU 31. From there with five seconds remaining in the first half to give the winners Wildcats Check Colorado Squad ABILENE. Tex. (AP, AH heat, sat out tne last quarter will rolled to a 38-3 football on runs of nine and one yards, drive capped by Tony Adams 34-yard touchdown pass to Bob Wicks. The Nebraska defense pro-AippH second o.uarter score Before he left the field, he had Allen Pringle booted a school record 48-yard field goal for the victory here Saturday night.

the latter after his fancy ball their margin. handling shook him loose on The victory lifted the Tigers, It was the first MVC victorv Surprises Tuone, 14-3 uwis only points. 64-yard keeper to the State one, defending Southeastern Confer completed 16 passes out of 25 for 253 yards and two touchdowns and also picked up 12 vards on three running plays. for Tulsa and followed its stunn the scoring was in the first half Saturday night as Abilene Chris Rlet si ence champs, to a 3-1 record, ing upset victory over Arkansas where speedster Frank Dowsing managed to bump him out heading into their first coher last week. when back Dave Mason intercepted an Adams pass and returned it 53 yards for a touchdown and a 21-0 naif time lead Nohraska scored in the first Beasley caught nine ot tne pas LSU 3 21 14 04 LSU FG Mlchaelson 32 LSU Walker 4 run (Mlchaelson kick) LSU Dantin 7 run (Michoelson kick) LSU Hodj Ins 14 punt return (Michael.

tian College's Wildcats defeated the University of Northern Colo- of bounds. A Ed Holwig to Carl Brown TH1 STATISTIC! NEW ORLEANS (AP)-Pow- ses for 194 yards. Ray scored on runs of' two SM ROM tarn nousion rado 14-7 in an Intersectional er running by Dennis Cambal, Dick Schmalz hauled in Sulli II ion KICK I First Downs am TaffffB canoed a 74- football game. Nt Yds. Rushlns and 11 yards as Georgia built a 35-0 lead before Mississippi 1IU 1W van second scoring pass tor LSU Kelohley lj past from Lyons (Ml.

chaelson kick) LSU LeDoux 14 pais from Jones (Ml Not Yds. Passing a 225-pound halfback from New England, ignited a second quar Howard Payne Passat Attempted six yards. Tommy Lowry Don Harr scored on runs of and 1 yard in each of the first State moved past midfield. Passes Completed 181 112 23 0 1 -40 1-41 oluneed across from the one LTI0lOn KICK! Rlce- Pringle 4 State only touchdown came I 3 2 4-30 4-3S ter uprising and paced William Mary to a 14-3 upset football victory over Tulane Saturday and James uwens rrom tne passes int. By Fumbles Lost Punts-Av.

PinaltiFt-Yds. two periods for ACC with Sonny Kennedy kicking both on a 46-yara sideline -nugging seven. Robby Kooinett iook a yard, ten-play march by throwing 14 yards to fullback Bill Olds. Later In the period, Tagge's three-yard run ended a 52-yard march. tagge's second scoring pass covered 36 yards to flanker Tnhnnw Pnriffers in the third dash by Wayne Jones with 2:01 nignt.

vard touchdown pass from Ill Iff remaining in the third quarter. position, Harvey had his quar Romps Jo Tm BROWNWOOD, Tex. (AP) -Howard Payne romped over East Texas State 37-13 Saturdav third strine Quarterback Ted Northern Colorado's only Cambal, a 6-2 senior from Georgia drove 62 in 10 days wesTvirc terback Smitty McKenzie drop lima Smith for the final score just score came on a 44-yard drive Waltham, ran 110 yards on its second possession, to two seconds before the game back into the end zone and allow himself to be tackled for a safe in the first period, capped by in 23 attempts leading the score on Jimmy Shirer's 16- quarter, and he finished his day ended. Greg Kucera 7-yard TD run- yard run after a fake by John flight in an error-flecked, fum- ty so that the Lobos could punt surprising Virginians to their fourth victory of the football Flanker Gary Knudson Bob Tatum converted. Topples Pitt son took the State defense out Dle-filled Lone Star Conference from the 20-yard line.

by diving over nam ju uv later in the period. f.wtA for Adams' passes to season. of the play. The strategy paid off as punt football game. The Yellow Jackets lost one The Bulldogs, now 4-0, rolled scored for Kentucky in the third period on a one yard run after quarterback Bernie Scruggs had connected with a cam Dai iook an eight yard er Tommy Elder boomed a 60- MORGANTOWN.

W.Va. (AP) to a 21-0 halftime lead behind a Wick, the Aggies failed fo move the ball well as the Cornhusker Hofpns. consistently broke pass from quarterback Steve yard punt and Sam Houston Quarterback Bernie Galiffa rugged defensive unit that fumble and had three passes interceptions and five times on Regan and scored the first Wil could manage only a 17-vard re- Jr taffy lakes Qriiiron Till 31-yard pass to Jim Grant, an tf liam Mary touchdown on the allowed state omy nve yarns masterfully mixing outside option runs with short Basses to turn. Sam Houston was out of fumbles. on the ground in the first two other for 14 to Ken xeary and still another for 14 to Doug Ko- first play of the second period.

Bobby Hammer was Howard timeouts and could only move the ball to the Sul Ross 45-yard spat end Harry Blake, scored the clinching touchdown Satur cambal capped, a 44 yard tar. Payne's leading scorer with two drive when he cracked over quarters. Johnson, who played less than half the game, gained 132 vards on 16 carries. line before the final gun runs. Charles Lewis, Gil Gore day in leading West Virginia to a 20-9 victory over Pitt before a through the Utah State line.

Buffaloes Roll Over K-Sfofe nrvmnER. Colo. (AP) sounded. land Clinso Bruce also scored from the one with 16 seconds remaining in the first half and the two conversions bv side The LobdS scored the first record crowd of 38,500. It was tne opener ior for the Yellow Jackets.

For East Texas, Wendell West Virginia moved to the Georgia. MSU fell to 1-3 for the saddle kicker Mike Dodds push touchdown of the game when McKenzie plunged over from the one-yard line to cap an 80-yard, victory In the 64th meetine of LAFAYETTE, La. (AP) -Trinity held on to a 27-21 lead in the closing minutes Saturday night to defeat newcomer Southwestern Louisiana University in a Southland Conference football game. Trinity fullback Greg Oliver scored on runs of one and two year and 1-2 in the conference, Oilers Drop Brandon Beck HOUSTON (AP) The Hous Joshua and Calvin Harris scored cu we muians a n-o inter me scnoois when defensive mission advantage. touchdowns, Harris on a pass Cliff Branch raced 59 yards M-piay drive with 7 minutes eft back Jack Hines picked off from Jack Frampton.

with a punt return for Coiora- in the half. Cecilio Lara added Pitt pass -midway in the fina East Texas had a net rush quarter and returned it 25 Ohio State Bucks Blitz California COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) the extra point and the Lobos led 7-0. Purdue Powers do'a first core and grabbed a 20-yard pass deep In the end fnr another to spark the yards to the Panther six. yards and Earl Costley and ing yardage of minus 15. Ho ton Oilers placed kicker Braden Beck on waivers Saturday.

Then, later In the second quar Mike curry eacn ran tnret Two plays later. Galiffa, who ward Payne gamed 229 yards on the ground. clvh-rnnlfPrf Buffs to 1 31-21 ter, McKenzie fired a seven-vard yards for a USLr score. completed 13 of 18 passes for The Oilers activated Mark Ohio State uncovered a trio of virtorv over Kansas State Sat Past Hawkeyes LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) -Purdues' Boilermakers now- 112 yards, turned behind full sophomores Saturday and scoring strike to wingback Glen-don McWhorter to make the score 13-0.

Lara missed the ex D8CK fete wood and rammed Moseley who will be available for kicking Sunday against the New Orleans Saints in the As into the end zone from four blitzed California 35-3 in intersectional college football. ed touchdowns and sweat on the urday In the Big Eight opener for both teams. I Kansas State bounced back from Branch's first score, capi-talizina on a Buff fumble at the tra point, snapping a string of yards out. Halfback Morris Bradshaw trodome. Iowa Hawkeyes Saturday for a Fitt's last hopes faded three 3 2-consecutive extra points stretching back Into last season.

Dunched across touchdowns of 45-13 victory in the winner's Moseley, a 5-11, 182-pounder, minutes later when West Virginia intercepted another pass 12 and four yards, while leliow Big Ten football opener. CU 20-yard line with 7:07 left in in the third period Stan Wil soDhomores Greg Hare and the first period. On the sixthUiamson of Crane recovered a The temperatures hovered was cut earlier this year by the Philadelphia Eagles. He is a two-year man from Stephen F. the fourth of the dayjor the Randv Keith handled most 01 Mountaineers.

fumble for Sul Ross at the Lobo 49 yard line, and 10 olavs later around 90 degrees in blistering play of the series, wuacai hark Bill Butler carried the offensive load. Austin College. sunsmne. The victory was costly for the After Pitt drew first blood in the first quarter with a field McKenzie hit Seminole's Larry four yards for the tying score, nt tnrfiHi a fumble into Beck was siened as a free Purdue scored in most of the Buckeyes, now 2-1. Quarterback goal.

Galiffa moved the Moun tottrell from the 10-yard line for Sul Ross third score of th agent by the Oilers about three legal ways, including a pass by the ball holder on a fake field Don Lamka, the Big 10 total offense leader, suffered a sepa weeks ago. score of its own early in the second period when linebacker Van Am oist oounced on the taineers to 87 and 77-yard touchdown drives. He hit Blake night. Lara added the extra rated right shoulder and full point ior a zu-o lead. goal attempt.

The Boilermakers had 21 points on the board be with five passes on those driv k.u th Wildcat 19. Sam Houston came charcrlno- back John Bledsoe hurt his left Northwestern In Win fore Iowa scored. leg. The Buffs hit the scoreboard taiihack Charlie Davis' es, and alternated wood and halfback Kerry Marbury, who scored both times, on option Lamka did not return after Mike Renie of Purdue shared A 111 (AP) ninnca Jrnm fine foot out. backr In the final period of play, moving 39 yards in seven plays after intercepting a Sul Ross pass.

The score, which came with 13:47 left in the came. his second quarter Injury. Randy Sanderson plunged for lays around both sides of the honors with his ball-carrying wiTHrat ouarteitack. Dennis itt defense. teammates by kicking a 30- ArrlaAtl TriAVPil ms wain Bledsoe, hurt at the start of the second half played briefly before Hare, Keith and Bradshaw three touchdowns and a rugged Northwestern defense kept Wisconsin's offense in check Satur yard field goal converting five if vi iovii un third neriod scores and a extra points and intercepting came on a 12-yard dash by Joe Vickers.

Walter Anderson added took- over. day for a 24-10 Big Ten football an Iowa pass in his own end brief 21-17 lead. He scored on a rnimrl the left side the extra point to narrow the Lamka opened the Ohio State victory. zone. lrm 11 varda out foT the first gap to 20-7.

scoring with a four-yard run II 1 Then, with 6:05 left In the Illinois Scores First Vcory CHAMPAIGN. 111. (AP) Hare, the Buckeyes No. 2 quar "SHARPEN-UP THAT GOOD CM OF YOURS-WTH 1 terback from Cumberland, ran 40 yards for a touchdown In then hit flanker Fred Merrill on a 16-yard pass for the second. B.

Dean's 34-yard field goal and Branch's TD catch with inm left accounted for game, Robert Miller dropped back to pass, stumbled, regained his balance, and hit Fred Reese with a screen pass. Reese the fourth quarter. A HEWZIPPY-COLDR THATS ''AUVEr AMiY EARL SCHEIB 1971 COLDS WILL MAKE YOU Atft YOUR CAR SPARKLE NX OVER. GO AHEAD. FEEL LIKE A MILLION-TOR JUST A FEW DOLLARS Pat Ecgers, another soph Winless Illinois broke its season rn' third oeriod scoring, ran into the Sul Ross line.

omore fullback: from loieao, scoring famine and even led 14 bounced off several tacklcrs, 10 at halftime but gambling wrapped up a 21-point fourth quarter Ohio State explosion rolled to his left and raced down Willie Michols hauled in a 23-yard scoring pass from quar-Lrhark Ken Johnson midway 1 Sonny Sixkillcr rallied unde 100Y I PENDER REPAIR EXPERT IDIAl FAU AND WINTH VACATIONIANO the left sideline 66 yards for a touchdown. Anderson booted the with a one-yard run In the clos Ing seconds. nh fourth period to feated Washington to an 52-14 intersectional football victory Across the Rio Grande nad the Buffs' lead to the final extra point narrowing the gap California, which had whip baturday. Exploding for 28 points in the ped four straight Big 10 teams, to 20-14 and setting the stage for Harvey's strategy. mustered only a 47-yard field final quarter, the Huskies Sul Ross travels to Brown- wood next Saturday to take on goal from soccer style kicker Ray Wersching in the second rolled to their fourth straight victory while Illinois suffered its fourth successive loss.

Howard Payne College in anoth Wake Forest TipsTerps i i cd 1 I (V iYtU INMAJrtBX: period. I -1 rrvr.T vr.P. PARK. Md. (AP) ft OM Mexico lies rettoa rich In Irietarjr and letends of lh.OId West.

BIO BEND, Imf ka Tes last beckons yo to ride the trails k)o yesterdar seek sww drenturas where wind, water and lime have carrrd eotorfnl ewroyot, outnesses and majest canyons. Horses tnd inlde srrlce are STilltble for abort, full-day and oreraiM pack trios. Good food modem tods, anotel rooms tnd colUats high in the Chlaos Mouniali ptenl ere cunptrouodt trailer campine; tile crisp mountaia air and the pa no rams of BIO BEND wilt er must game for the Lobos. Now with a 2-1-1 overall record, and a 1-1 conference record, the Lobos must win the rest of their games to remain In contention for the conference crown. i Russell passed for one and scored two- eimr MS tUlMNTtia I0 I ItllMIT HDIM.

IF tWt fllMf BlAIHT YOU CU MlftlUTlir nit. finis. sTimm I HUt Wt Will. II point conversion, and the Wake fWonse held of several ini IV QUART IHSl Sul Ron IS 7 8-W CHIP BASE MATERIAL PAKXINGIOTS-PUYCROUXDS FOR OILFIELD CONSTRUCTION UMISTONISCIHNINCS MOSS QUARRY Weaver Cunningham Materials late Maryland drives as the Da-cons defeated the Terps, 18-14, Saturday In an Atlantic Coast r.niiirtnri came. snake this sacallos) one Sam Houstnn I I I Is 14 IC0RIN4 SUMMARY tmllly McKsnilt l-yd, run, Ct-cllle Lira irk SR Glendon McWhorltr, 7-ys! from Melceniie, sick MHd SR Larry CMIrell, If-ye" BSI from MrKenlle, Lara kick.

SH Jne Vickers, 11 yd run, Water An- family wtU Russell, the ACC'l No. 3 yardaet producer joins, into ths same had to rally his team imm a 14 0 halftime deficit to W.lUTil2Iw 341 West WoH, Midland, OX 4-9655 derten kkk NATIONAL PARK CONCESSIONS, INC. Si Brod Netweul fsxk. luaa 7NM IH Fref Reese, 7-ysr pas from Rirt Miner, Anderson kick nahla them to successfully nan Carroll tact irt MCKeniit wr open defenss of their ACC tills. lMttvT.

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