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2C THE ODESSA AMERICAN Monday, November 19, 1973 4 College Football Row ndup Winners Losers ondf. M.White mr mm mm m. mm-: wm mm mm mm mm -nnr mm mm mmmm mm scored eight seconds apart as Southern Cal trimmed Washington 42-19. I jmsR tfvTiS FROM the Texas Tech-Bavlor name: It siana State, which beat Mississippi State 26-7 as Brad Davis paced a potent ground attack and Juan Roca kicked a 52-yard field goal State trounced winless Iowa 55-' 13 as Archie Griffon set school records for 246 yards and raising his season total to 1,265. Michigan kept pace with a 34-9 triumph over Purdue as Dennis Franklin scored two touchdowns and passed for another.

SWC season mark of 1,328. Meanwhile, third-ranked Ok-' lahoma, ineligible for a bowl trip, knocked off No. 18 Kansas 48-20 with Joe Washington and Steve Davis providing the offense and the Selmon brothers' defense zeroing in on quarterback David Jaynes. The Jay-hawks, though, got a bid from the Liberty Bowl to meet No. 20 It was bowl bidweekend and Alabama won its way to the Sugar Bowl by whipping Miami of Florida 43-13 as Gary Rut-ledge passed for two touch No.

10 Nebraska made it to the Cotton Bowl with a 50-21 rout of Kansas State as Tony Davis scored three times. The Cornhuskers will meet No. 11 ated Press ratings. On Friday, third-ranked Oklahoma hosts No. 10 Nebraska with a chance to nail down the Big Eight crown.

On Saturday, top-rated Ohio State visits Michigan to settle the Big Ten title, followed by No. 8 UCLA against No. 9 Southern California in the Battle of Los Angeles for the Pacific-8 championship. The Big Ten and Pac-8 winners will meet in the Rose Those five games involving nine of the nation's Top Teh teams will be televised nation-. ally-by ABC-TV; Over the past weekend, Ohio By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The holiday week is here and most of the bowl goodies have been dispensed, but the country's top college football teams will have no picnic with the showdowns for the national championship about to reach epic proportions.

For holiday openers Thursday, fifth-ranked Notre Dame entertains the Air Force, followed by the Southeastern Conference brouhaha at Baton Rouge, between second-ranked Alabama and Louisiana-State, seventh in The Associ downs and scored one. The UCLA rushed for 447 yards Crimson Tide will meet Notre' and smashed its own Pac-8 one- Dame, idle last Saturday. which Texas, wmcncuncnwussixui North coliaA state straight Cotton Bowl trip and a downed Duke 21-3. season record in walloping Ore- 5 on-State. 56-14 behind Kermit ohnson's 'three' touchdowns.

A'rtimus intercepted three and Anthonv Davis': and Ray Rodriguez The Orange Bowl lined up No. 6 Penn State' a 49-10 victor over 'Ohio University behind John Cappelletti's 204 yards and four touchdowns, and Loui-. tie for tne soutnwesi ivonier-ence crown by crushing Texas Christian 524. Roosevelt Leaks .105 yards and set an seemed as if everyone in the press box had. the same question in mind, "Was.

the ending: of, the Permian-Odessa High really that fay?" 1V One reporter looked don on the 35,000 sprawled in the 47,000 seat Tech stadiukind noted, "Lots of folks came disguised as empty seats Since the game was televised, many fans looked toward the sidelines when play was suspended. There stood a portly fellow dressed in a football official's uniform that was complete except for one small detail, his shirt was solid white and wasn't striped with black. It didn't take longio figure out what when he had his arms crossed plav stopped and when he uncrossed them things proceeded. At the end of the game, with the 55-24 final score lighting' the scoreboard, the Tech band marched to midfield and offered "Them Old Cotton Fields Back Home" in honor of the bumper crop of the fluffy stuff in the Panhandle. From the stands, the Baylor band answered with a tune that summed up Bear football fortunes for the afternoon, "Standin' In The Need Of Prayer' MANY ODESSANS remember Joe Means, head man at Odessa High from 1966 through the 1970 football season Southwest Conference Roundup- Wfi.fls Won the.Razorbacks after the tie have another chance to score In another SWC game which produced some elec and a fire plug salute to come mascot, Reveille.

overcame a big halftime deficit but Swierc stole the show. trifying play and tense sideline antics. Rice upset the Texas ove to the five-yard line be later," Broyles said. SMU Coach Dave Smith explained "We passed up the two- pointer because we wanted to put the pressure on them because of their chance of getting the bowl bid. We anticipated them throwing we were hoping for an interception." Peach Bowl officials imme- Aggies 24-20 on Carl Swierc's 95-yard touchdown run with less than three mnjutes to play.

The Rice band went through halftime performance which included a goose-stepping imitation of famed block-T fore time ran out. In games this Saturday besides the Tech-Arkansas tussle, Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl bound Houston hosts Wyoming, SMU is at Baylor and Rice is at TCU. diatelv turned their backs on lone Star Conference Roundup "We will thinK about Tennessee week after next, but I'm really excited about playing them." Baylor Coach Grant Teaff said of Tech "They will represent the Southwest Conference well against -Tennessee." While the bowls were running over for Texas and Tech, the Arkansas Razorbacks had ttieir Peach Bowl bid spoiled by a 7-7 tie with Southern Methodist. Arkansas Coach Frank Boy-rles said he was "surprised" by SMU Coach Dave Smith's decision ta settle for a tie late in the fourth quarter after a touchdown -instead of going for a do or die two pointer. "I guess they felt they would Southwest Conference Standings By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ALL GAMES By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Texas and Texas Tech say they have some unfinished business before they go bowling.

The Texas Longhorns, who clinched their sixth consecutive host spot in the Cotton Bowl Saturday with a 52-7 crunch of Texas Christian, don't want to go with any blemish on their Southwest Conference crown. Texas plays Texas Thanksgiving Day in College Station and quarterback Mike Presley of the 'Horns said "The Aggies are going to be tough and we don't want to go to the Cotton Bowl through the back door. We want it lock, stock and barrel." The Longhorns, who clinched at least a tie for the SWC title, will face powerful Nebraska of the Big Eight New Year's Day. "We're not doing much talking until we've beaten the Ag ACC Smashes Howard Payne vards for touchdowns and mark and 9-1 overall. Howard Means left Odessa for sinton ana auer one year mere went on to Brazosport High School in Freeport as head man.

Friday night, Means' undeafeated Exporters tied Brazoswood, the top rated team in thefAP grid pool, 14-14 and advanced to the playoffs with a 3-2 edge in penetrations. "We're just real happy to be where we are," drawled Means-. Next stop for Brazosport is a Saturday 2 p.m. date in Houston's Rice Stadium against the Austin Reagan Raiders. "They're big and good," said Means.

After watching the Raiders rip Permian twice in the state title tilt all I think of was, "Tell Noah about the flood." THE MOJO CHANT has been heard in many places and after Mojo has come and gone there have been attempts to copy the Permian slogan. Saturday Odessans will hear a spin-off of Mojo coming from the Rider side of the field. After Permian's 22-19 conquest of the Wichita Falls Coyotes in 1970 and after the Mojo legend had gained a rather strong foothold in the Red River country. Rider XI Twelfth-ranked Texas Tech crushed Baylor 55-24 as John Garner, Larry Isaac and James Mosley combined for 348 yards rushing and earned a trip to the Gator Bowl against No. 16 Tennessee, even though the Vols bowed to Mississippi 28-18.

Woody Green and Danny Lhlte paced No. 13 Arizona State to a 54-13 rout of winless Texas-El Paso, setting up next weekend's Western Athletic Conference showdown with No. 19 Arizona, which dropped a 27-26 nonleague decision to Air Force. The WAC champ will meet Pitt, which blanked winless Army 34-0 and clinched its first winning season in a decade and first bowl trip since 1956 as freshman sensation Tony Dbrsett ran for 161 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Missouri, ranked 14th, stumbled to Iowa State 17-7 but was picked for the Sun Bowl against another loser, Auburn.

The Auburn Tigers that's Missouri's nickname, too bowed to Georgia 28-14. No. 15 Houston was idle but accepted a bid to the hometown Bluebonnet Bowl against Tu-lane, a 24-3 winner over Van-derbilt. Miami of Ohio became the first team to complete a perfect regular season. The 17th-ranked Redskins shaded Cincinnati 6-0 on Larry Harper's 95-yard dash with the opening kickoff.

They will play in the Tangerine Bowl against an opponent to be named. Maryland got into the Peach Bowl witt a 28-13 win over Clemson. The Terrapins' opponent will be Georgia if the Bull- dogs defeat Georgia Tech on 'Dec. 1. Defending champion Dartmouth shut out Cornell 17-0 and remained tied for the Ivy League lead with one game left.

Harvard, the party of the second part, nipped Brown 35-32 with Jim Stoeckel completing 22 passes, 13 to Pat Mclnally, who scored twice. Tulsa won the Missouri Valley title by defeating North Texas State- 24-15. Jeb Blount survived five interceptions and passed for 218 yards and a touchdown. San Diego State took the, Pacific Coast Athectic Association lead over idle Sanl Jose State with a 41-6 rout of Fresno State? as Jesse Freitas, snagged a 51-yard pass from quarterback Clint Longley for another TD. Montgomery scored an NAIA record 188 points for the season.

He also broke all known collegiate records for most touchdowns in a season with 31. Longley had another fine passing day. His l7-for-28 performance netted him 273 yards He rifled a second TD pass to wide receiver Richard Wil By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Abilene Christian's showdown with Howard Payne Saturday for the Lone Star 'Conference title was as onfe-sided as a. freight train-tricycle collision. ACC mauled Howard Payne 42-14 in the big shootout at Abilene and then Sunday was told it would meet Langston, University in an NAIA Division One semifinal game.

The contest will be played Dec. 1 at 2 p.m. in Abilene's Shotwell Payne was 8-1 and 8-3. S. F.

Austin and East Texas tied for third with 6-3 ledgers and Angelo State was next with 5-4. In other games Saturday, East Texas bombed Tarleton State 42-14, Anglo routed Sul Ross Austin shaved' Sam Houston 14-7, and Texas curshed Southwest Texas 49-10. It was the first time since 1969 that S. F. Austin had finished in the first division.

Pet. .900 7 Texas Tech x-Houston Texas Arkansas SMU Texas Rice TCU Baylor, i .889 .771 .550 .500. .500 .333 .333 .222 gies," said Texas linebacker Glen Gaspard. "This doesn't relieve the tension on us one iota," said Texas Coach Darrell Royal. Texas Tech was invited to the Gator Gowl in Jacksonville, Dec.

29 against Tennessee i a liams. CONFERENCE ACC finished with a 9-0 LSC Pet. Texas 6 0 0 1.000 Southland Conference Roundup- -The other nationaHemifinal match will see Wisconsin LaCr-osse vying with Elon College of North Carolina. Winners of the two games will play for the national NAIA championship Dec. 8 in the NAIA Bowl at Shreve-port, La.

Grid Coach Resigns After 41-6 Setback Texas Tech 5 1,0 MS Arkansas 3 2 I .583 Texas 3 3 0 .500 Rice 2 3 0 .400 SMU 1 3 1 .300 TCU- 1 4 0 .200 Baylor i) 0 5 0 .000 not' competing for SEC title LAST WEEK'S RESULTS Arkansas 7, SMU Texas Tech 55, Baylor 24; Rice 24, Texas A-M 20; Texas 52, TCU only games scheduled. THIS WEEK'S GAMES Thursday: Texas at Texas 1:30 p.m.; Saturday: Texas lecn vs. rHna ai Little Rock, 1:30 p.m.; SMU at Baylor, 2 p.m.; Wyoming at Houston, 7:30 p.m.; Rice at TCU, 2 p.m. imnieuidieiy unci jj-tt victory over Baylor. However, some Tech players indicated they've got a "bowl" game coming up this Saturday against Arkansas in Little Rock.

"We seniors have never' beaten them (Arkansas)," said Tech quarterback Joe Barnes. Tech quarterback Joe Barnes. liign scnooi adopted weir own version wi me The Black and Gold of the Raiders and the Roho chant "will get the acid test Saturday when pie Roho Mojo. It's gonna be interesting to see which cheer works the best. 1 Texas High School Bi-District Pairings By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Louisiana Tech stormed to the Southland Conference football title in a shower of records, Freshman tailback Wilbert Montgomery ran 25, 1, and 12 ninn was appointed interim head coach.

The Cajuns close their season Saturday against McNeese State. In other games Saturday, Arkansas State downed McNeese State 26-23, and Texas-Arlington took a non-conference 31-12 victory from Western Michigan. Louisiana Tech set two team records. The Bulldogs yielded only 17 points in conference1 play and 59 for the season. Burks also set records with his 18th touchdown of the year.

He has a season total 111 points a new Southland record. Games this week find Lamar By the Associated press Her. are the pairings lor this week's Texas high school football-district playoffs: CLASS 4 El Paso Coronado vs. El Paso Parkland, 7:30 p.m. Friday, El Paso.

Amarlllo Caprock vs. Hereford, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Amarlllo. Odessa P.rmian vs. Wichita Falls Ider, p.m.

Saturday, Odessa. Arlington Houston vs. South Garland, site and date undetermined. Fort Worth Poly vs. Fort Worth Arlington Heights, Friday' a p.m..

Fort Worth. Dallas Spruce vs. Dallas Carter, 7:30 'but the season didrft end quite so happily for Southwestern Louisiana Coach Russ Faulkin-berry. The Bulldogs rolled to the conference title with a 9-1 ver-all ledger and 5-0 in league play. Tech mangled Northeast Louisiana 40-0 Saturday to setup a probably NCAA college division bowl bid.

Faulkinberry resigned immediately after Southwestern Louisiana lost 41-6 to Memphis State. It was the ninth loss without victory the Ragin Cajuns this year. Faulkinberry bad been coach for 12 years. the nation leading passer, completed 33 of 42 for 450 yards at Texas-Arlington on Friday at p.m. Friday, Dallas.

Piano vs. Tyler, 8 p.m. Friday, Tyler. Bryan vs. Conroe, 7:30 p.m.

Gonroe. Houston Mllby vs. Houston Lee, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Houston. Houston p.m.

Friday, Houston. Beaumont Park Port Arthur Lincoln, 7:30 p.m. Friday BeaumonJ. t'ksaaena UoDie vs. Angieron, p.m.

Friday. Houston. PLUS LIFETIMEWARRANTY-WITH 3 p.m. and McNeese state at and four touchdowns Southwestern Louisiana 42 for 450 yards and'four touch Saturday at 7:30 p.m. downs.

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Friday, George West. Panthers Battle Kirtland Thursday JAL, N.M. (Staff) The Jal Panthers and Kirtland Central Broncos will tangle at Kirtland Thursday afternoon in New Mexico's class 2A state championship football game. Jal won its bi-district game "over Truth or Consequences, 26-15 here Friday night and Kirtland stopped Estancia to reach the state finals Saturday night. Jal will take a 7-4 record into the state championship contest.

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