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0KLAH0MACHILLSMARQUETTE61 14MUR0UTSKU45 6 wews ffEcoffD HAL POINT SPREE sent more 274 6 playing himself for 0 0 2 0 0 11 88 80 and third 0 20 7 A Game in igures 0 13 north wind across the 0 15 graduation was one of Hollywood lunch hour of his cinema adven had to petition the Na A board for rein as an amateur an be Texas Aggies Scout Sees Duke Roll on the Lu Tulsa Campbell Worthington A Holt Morgan Stuart Greene Judd Gibson Dobbs Vickers Dobbs 25 before losing the ball on downs Merle Hapes twin in the combination was tak en injured from the game in the second His injuries were reported lumui By EDWARD CURTIS TULSA Nov The Gold en Hurricane of the University of Tulsa won its second consecutive Missouri Valley football title today by overpowering the Drake Bull dogs 20 to on a snow and rain swept field The Tulsans went to work quick ly scoring in the first six minutes of play The Dobbs brothers Glenn and Bobbie alternated to drive from their own 31 across the Drake goal In the second period a partially blocked Drake kick set up a second touchdown for Tulsa and a straight drive from the Drake 40 yard line brought the third score Drake scored in the last 30 sec onds of play bn a desperate pass from the 19 yard line John Her riman and Wallace Johnson tripped up John pass and it fell into the arms of Emory Reeves be hind the Tulsa goal line Drake failed to make a first down until midway in the third period Coach Henry rnka of the Hurricane used his reserves liberally during the second half and although they threatened they were unable to score It was the sixth time won or tied for the Missouri Valley title since it joined the loop in 1935 Dobbs) point from try after touch down Goemer (for Purdin) 2 Drake scoring: Reeves Tulsa had forced Drake back to its own 10 as the second period opened Clinton Stille dropped back on his own goal line to punt The kick was partially blocked and Els ton CampbelLgxabbed it for Tulsa and was downed on the Drake seven A Keithley made two yards then Cal Purdin punched it over After being stopped by Drake on the five yard line the Hurri cane began rolling from the Drake 40 and in eight playa scored its third touchdown with line piling 5 'Vj) i ri SOONERS BREAK UP BATTLE IN SECOND owner the frail youngster He its swift moving to the players Rlp Adolph Sabath of Ulinoiw was once a jawmill helper in Bo hemia By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN 5 LAWRENCE Kas Novs 22 1 G) Missouri its formation ticking off dazzling long runs' with the regularity of the falling mow and rain capped an undefeated Big Six football season today with a dynamic 45 6 triumph over Kan sas rln their dressing room immedi ately after the game the victori ous Tigers voted unanimously to accept a bowl invitation if one were offered More than 14000 homecoming fans huddled in the stands as the two teams fought their fiftieth an mversary game on a mud covered field that resembled chocolate frosting The players dripped with gumbo and even wrapped towels around their necks to keep it from 1 trickling under their shoulder pads It was the largest score ever made since these two schools started their gnd senes in 1891 Despite the mud the Tigers ranked as the No 1 running team in the country tore through the Jayhawks for 449 yards scoring twice in the first and third quar ters and three times in the last It was i i i eighth straight victory giving it a second Big Six title since 1939 and arous ing more than ever talk of a bowl game Thrills created by the terrible trio of Red Wade Harry Ice and Bob Steuber shivers through the spines than the frigid which blew a blizzard stadium in the third quarter Only 90 seconds of the game had been played when Ice took a lat eral pass from Halfback Harold Adams and wheeled around end for 46 yards Three yards from the last stripe he turned and hand ed the ball to Tackle Bob Brenton who went over for his first touch down in three years of college football By HERB BARKER NEW YORK Nov powerful Gophers com pleted their second successive un beaten untied football season to day and firmly established them selves as the No 1 team for the second time in as many years Overwhelming choice for the No 1 spot in the last Associated Press poll the Gophers led by Bruce Smith buried Wisconsin under a 41 6 count for their 17th succes sive victory clinched the Big Ten title for the sixth time in eight years and left no room for doubt that they would be ranked on top when the football rolls are closed for the season Smith showing small trace of the injury that hampered him in earlier games was the mainspring of a ferocious offense that swept the fighting Badgers off their feet and settled the outcome of the game almost before it started Notre Dame and Duke two oth ers of the slender band of major teams who have escaped defeat closed their regular seasons with victories But there was sharp contrast in their methods Duke with Winston Siegfried scoring four touchdowns buried North Carolina State 55 6 but Notre Dame was hard pressed to turn back four times beaten Southern California 20 18 It was the first unbeaten season for the Irish who were tied by Army since Knute 1929 outfit Of the other mdfjor unbeaten teams Duquesne closed its season last week while Texas A which clinched the Southwest ti tle today when its nearest rival Texas Christian played a scoreless tie with Rice will face Texas on Thursday Two other conference races were decided today Missouri routing Kansas as expected 45 6 took over the Big Six throne vacated by Ne braska Utah whicn was idle walked into the Big Seven crown when Brigham Young was upset by Colorado State 22 7 Harvard Spanks Yale 14 0 In the East once beaten Rams hopeful of a bowl engagement spotted St Gaels an early touchdown and then used the airways to chalk up a 35 7 decision Harvard extended to the limit by a gallant Yale eleven pounded out a 14 0 triumph to take the Big Three crown Penn con centrating its scoring in the first half buried a hapless fumbling Cornell outfit 16 0 as Navy paced by Bill Busik ran all over Prince ton '23 0 Indian Bill Geyer was By SCHUYLER ALLMAN NORMAN Okla Nov Oklahoma shoved Golden Avalanche back uphill to day 61 to 14 after the invaders had roared down on the Sooners to take a first quarter lead It was a wierd exhibition of foot ball and a sad one for Tom Stid ham returned to the secne of his former triumphs as head coach of Marquette He left Oklahoma last year The 8000 spectators who brav ed the chill and a drizzly day saw the Hilltoppers smash and run to two first period counters after the Sooners had rocked the invaders with a 56 yard dash to pay dirt That original scoring play was made by Orv Mathews great lit tle Sooner quarterback who had orders to call his own number and did it until forced out with a side injury the second period He fumbled on his own 44 pick ed up the ball on the first sped through left tackle cut to his left and so far out distanced Mar defenders that he turned to wave at them With bert McCahill Mar quette left half passing the Hill toppers went into action a 26 yard pass to End Ray Carlson find ing touchdown territory John Good year kicked the point Shortly thereafter Charles Bey er covered fumble on the Sooner 29 and ullback Douglas Renzel went to town cracking the tackles until they gave way and letting him through for 14 yaids and a touchdown Goodyear again added the point But that was all for Marquette Oklahoma taking charge to score twice more in the second three times in the third and thrice more in the final quarter picking fum bles out of the air intercepting passes and in general playing hav oc with the offensive thrusts By HAROLD RATLI ORT WORTH Tex Nov 22 C) Texas A and won the southwest conference foot ball championship in Absentia today Rice battling the Texas Christian Horned rogs to a scoreless tie which saw unable to get past the Owl 38 yard line Until today had a chance to tie for the title if it could have defeated both Rice and Southern Methodist and A and lost to Texas next week But dead lock which counts a half game won and half game lost in the con ference standings removed the rogs hopes A ciwd of 10000 saw the Owls once drive as far as the rog one yard line and with 40 second to go try a field goal from the 31 The gallant rogs were on the defensive most of the way as Rice played one of its best games of the year Heavy rains had made the field slippery but this did not cut down on thrilling runs The Owls rolled up 241 yards to 149 for the rogs and had 12 first downs to 6 The great punting of Stoop Dick son of Rice was a deciding factor in holding the purple in its terri tory most of the time Late in the third period Dick Dwelle drove 21 yards straight through the middle down to the Texas Christian 1 yard line but fumbled and Dean Bagley great little rog back recovered That was as close as Rice got to scoring but once before the Owls had cruncheddown to the 6 yard mark with Dickson and Bob Brumley crashing full back lead ing the way Brumley threw in a 20 yard gain to feature the charge The Owls were superior in both running and passing getting 169 yards on the ground and 72 in the air on eight completions out of 20 The rogs got 96 rushing and 53 in the air made only foray in the Rice territory in the first per iod as Emery Nix got his passing arm greased up He flipped to No lan Sparks for 17 yards and then Sparks crashed tackle for another first down on the rog 47 Nix passed to Sparks for 15 but here the drive failed Dickson got off one of his mighty kicks to set the rogs back to tlieir seven and it was something like that most of the day Most of the fourth period was played deep in territory but the rogs were fighting game ly at the gun Gaining the ball on their 20 following field goal try and with two seconds to Go Nix passed to red taylor 24 yards as the game ended Sad Day for Tom Stid ham Who Watches or mer Associates Hand Him Terrific Math ews Sparks Early Drive Before Injury orces Him Out of Game NEBRASKA NIPS IOWA 14 13 Victory Ends Long Corn husker Losing Streak Which Had Reached 5 By RANDALL BLAKE LINCOLN Neb Nov CP) Nebraska power housed the length of the field for one touch down then blocked a kick for an other to offset the brilliant passing of Tom armer and take a 14 to 13 victory today from Iowa The contest which snapped a five game Comhusker losing streak was played before 20000 amazing ability to throw the ball while a stiff wind swept the field and snow swirled down sent Iowa into a 13 to 0 lead before power began to tell Iowa dominant in the first half get the opening touchdown in the second period on a 70 yard march anner and Bus Mertes had ripped to the Husker 32 The Iowa passer shot one to Al Couppee on the 20 and carried to the 14 then another that end Wilford Burkett took on the five rom there armer smashed over on one play He missed the point that waSto cost the Hawkeyes the game It was armer again when Iowa made it 13 to 0 in the third period He threw three this time the first two taking Iowa to the Husker 24 The third was taken wide by Bill Green on the 15 and he raced over armer kicked the point 'Then Nebraska went to' work Dale Bradley came out to the 28 with the kickoff and the Huskers scored in 16 plays rom the lows' 24 Bradley behind excellent block ing cut around Idft end for 21 yards rancis needed two smashes to get the ball over and then kicked the point Early in the fourth period a fumble had cost the Hawkeyes five yards and armer got set to punt The pass was low and the ball had just left his fodt when End red Preston got in front of it sending the leather flying into the end zone with End Jack Hazen on top of it for the touchdown rancis kicked the point that won the game the star as Colgate toppled Colum bia 30 21 A fourth period pass from Henry Mazur to Ralph Hill was all that carried Army to a 7 6 verdict over West Virginia but Temple rallied behind a brilliant performance by Andy Tomssic and crushed Holy Cross 31 13 Villanova proved no match for Auburn and the South erners won 13 0 Monk Gaff ord scored both touchdowns Pitt scored first but Penn State turned on the heat and buned the Panthers 31 7 with Pepper Petrella scoring three touchdowns Lafayette won the Middle Three title beating Le high 47 7 Bob 29 year coaching job with Illinois ended disaster as the Illim went down before Bill De Correvont and Northwestern 27 0 Billy Hillenbrand accounted for the only score as Indiana nip ped Purdue 7 0 while Michigan and Ohio State battling for second place in the Big Ten conference played a spectacular 20 20 tie with Bob Westfall and Tom Kuzma set ting the Michigan pace and Jack Graf doing yoeman service for the Buckeyes bitter rivalry with Iowa once again was decided by one point Nebraska earning a 14 13 verdict with a garrison fin ish Iowa State and Kansas Stat played to a 12 12 draw while Ok lahoma ran up a stunning 61 14 count on Marquette Southern Methodist won a Southwest con ference test from Baylor 14 0 Vanderbilt Jara Alabama In the Southeast Vanderbilt ruined bowl hopes with a 7 0 decision Jack Jenkins do ing the scoring as he has in ev ery previous game' on the Vander bilt schedule passing at tack upset Georgia Tech 14 7 and Tennessee spilled Kentucky 20 7 rankie Sinkwich led Georgia to an easy 35 0 conquest of Dart mouth while Junie Hovious count ed twice as Mississippi stopped Arkansas 18 0 Clemson took a Southern conference decision from urman 34 6 Oregon State brushing past Montana with ease 27 0 remained in the thick of the race for the Rose bowl assignment However the Beavers still must face Ore gon which sprang a big upset by tripping Washington 19 16 This Ijft the bowl assignment strictly between Oregon State and Stan ford unless both shouiH lose in their final games Santa Clara routed A 31 13 Washington State handed Gon zaga a 59 0 trouncing while Idaho won from Montana State 39 0 RALEIGH Nov CB Add bowl notes a Texas A scout looked on today as Duke ended an undefeated and untied season Manning Smith of the Aggies said he was present because of two things the Aggies and the Blue Devils might meet in the SUgar bowl and they have schedul ed game for next season October 10 in Durham looked mighty Smith commented at half time of course not showing anything today Without "showing the Blue Devils dafaated State By DAVE CHEAVENS DALLAS Nov 22 UP) Striking twice in the second half once by air and once by land Southern Methodist soundly whip ped the in and out Baylor Bears 14 to 0 before a crowd oi 10000 at Ownby oval today Preston Johnston pass from his own 30 yard line in the third per iod was snared by Gus Tunnell on the 50 and the fast end scamper ed the rest of the way on a beau tifully executed aerial that netted 70 yards Tunnell ran off and left the Baylor secondary and Wayne (Bo) Campbell the Mustang kick ing expert came in to make good the extra point with a place kick The Mustangs whose offense was chilled by the charging Bay lor line in the first half went right on to score another touch down early in the fourth period This time Johnston led a drive down field aided by Campbell The Ponies worked the ball to the Bear 15 and Johnston fell across the goal The referee ruled he had been stopped on the one foot line how ever and it took him two more plays to push the ball through the stout Bruin forwards for the score well trained foot again did its work and that ended the scoring for the day In the second period the Mus tangs took over on downs after Baylor had drivenown to their 20 Jack Wilson who played a su perb game for the Bruins kicked out of the hole he thought to rito Gonzales scat back from San Antonio Gonzales ran it back 79 yards to the Baylor five yard line dodging and turning before he was finally nailed but the ref eree ruled that Mustang End Ro land Goss clipped Baylor End Jack Russell and the ball went back to the 23 Goss incidentally played a fine game and the work of the oppos ing lines in the first half was a sight to see drives for the most part ended in the neighbor hood of the Southern Methodist 30 yard line On Jart 1 1938 a barnstorming Stanford team met Duquesne in Cleveland and Luisetti tallied a unbelievable 50 points Debt ridden after he made a movie It those little things dashes off during a called "I saw Tom movie and know just how he says Luisetti succinctly CINEMA ADVENTURE KEPT LUISETTI OUT TWO YEARS Luisetti worked for an oil company for two years played no basketball Last year the Olym pic club of San rancisco asked him to join its team Because ture he tional A statement He scored 540 points in 30 games with the Olympic club 99 in five tournament games He was voted the most valuable player in the National A A tournament No basket hanger Luisetti is an outstanding team player He is a superb passer and a defensive wizard Eastern clubs learned hot to gang up on him Long Island uni versity had its 43 game win ning streak broken in 1936 when it tried it He fed to teammate Art Stoefen for 20 points City College of New York had a similar experience a year later when Stoefen dumped in 21 markers Basketball has had its Nat Hol mans Joe Lapchics Nat Hickeys and Chuck Hyatts but 25 year old Hank Luisetti has achieved more prominence than any other player St Louis Defeats Wichita 7 to 6 ST LOUIS Nov With nine minutes to play remaining 1 Vern Kenny St Louie university guard blocked a Wichita punt and fell on the ball in the end zone for a touchdown and ord Engelbreit kicked the extra pbint to give St' Louis a 7 to 6 victory here today a water soaked and anow swept field Wichita scored fint on a sustained first period march with Don Hollar left halfback plungingover from the three yard marker Jacobs stood on his own 46 yaxd mark and took a punt was trap ped but got away when Golding blocked out two tacklers and zig zagging across the turf ran for a touchdown ullback Bill Campbell picked up fumble on the Marquette 29 a little later and ran to pay dirt before the Hilltoppers knew what was afoot Clare Morford a substitute guard ran a fumble 61 yards for a score in the final period the Sooners put on a 52 yard march for another with Jacobs covering the last yard with a buck through tlie line and the third string fin ished the scoring with Carl Brew ington driving over from three yards out (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) EAST Army West Virginia 6 Boston College 19 Boston Temple 31 Holy Cross 13 Harvard 14 Yale 0 Pennsylvania 16 Cornell 0 Penn State 31 Pittsburgh 7 Auburn 13 Villanova 0 Lafayette 47 Lehigh 7 Navy 23 Princeton 0 ord 35 St (Cal) 7 Colgate 30 Columbia 21 SOUTH lorida 14 Georgia Tch 7 Clemson 34 urman Duke 55 North Carolina State 6 Georgia 35 Dartmouth 0 Tennessee 20 Kentucky 7 Hampden Sydney 14 Randolph Macon 2 Mississippi 18 Arkansas 0 Vanderbilt 7 Alabama 0 MIDWEST Gklahonia 61 Marquette 14 Evansville 26 Arkansas A and 6 ootball 5 Scores Wallops Baylor 14 to 0 In Dallas Tilt By LYDEL SIMS MEMPHIS Tenn Nov 22 (JP) once beaten Ole Miss rushed toward a possible bowl bid today with a sloshing 18 0 victory over Arkansas before about 10000' rain soaked fans Playing Gn a cold drizzle that gradually increased to a down pour the Rebs scored twice on flashy runs and once on a powei drive while touted pass game failed to click Ltttle Junie Hovious marked up the first count on a sparkling 43 yard punt return going over stand ing up after the Rebels had found their back to the wall most of the opening period In the fourth Hovious scored again from the Arkansas two and only a minute later Bobby Yandell a sophomore grabbed the ball and galloped 80 yards through the en tire Razorback team for the final touchdown The rest of the game was mud rain and more mud One thing the rain failed to stop though was a series of brilliant kicks by both teams Meredith Jones set the style in the first pushing Mississippi back and back with one kick from his 25 out on the 18 and another from his 39 that gradually rolled to a stop on the' 3 Hovious matched that one in the third when after slipping in the mud for no gain on his 36 he booted the ball to the Arkansas 2 The strongest threat was in the second period when they recovered a Rebel fumble on their own 40 and drove to their oppon By BURTON BENJAMIN NEA Service Staff Correspondent NEW YORK Nov 22 our teen years ago a tiny Italian lad with dark flashing eyes and a shock of black hair wandered over to the old Spring Valley play ground in San rancisco and watched a group of half pints play basketball The game fascinated him He had been over to unston park where rank Crosetti and the Di Maggio brothers Joe and Domi nic played baseball but his slight frame offered a poor calling card Son of a San rancisco restau rant watched the game intently was intrigued by action oblivious rough technique Soon he was every day It was under a hot Cal ifornia sun in the dust of a San rancisco playground that the in credible saga of Angelo Hank Lu isetti greatest basketball player began Ten years later the magnetism of his name alone jam packed Madison Square Garden in New York No basketball player had ever done that before In Oakland the box office was rushed by an angry crowd when it was nounced he could not play cause of a leg injury As the star attraction of Phillips 66 team this season isetti will play 60 games through out the country Despite the fact that his teammates are all Amer icans every one of them a group of non entities next to Luisetti' It was tNe same way when Ruth played with the Yankees REACHING ULL GROWTH LUISETTI SCALES HEIGHTS At 14 Luisetti five four 110 pounds dripping entered Galileo high school of San rancisco By the tipie he was 15 he had bean stalked eigth inches yet weighed only 125 pounds Gawky with adolescent awk wardness spindly Luisetti tripped and banged his way around the gymnasium He practiced fanatic ally and as he matured a mar velous grace and co ordination evolved Luisetti matriculated to Stan ford He good enough to get offers He reached his full growth six feet three and one half 185 pounds and skyrocket ed to fame Luisetti scored 1596 points in 126 games while at Palo Alto Texas Mines Win Over New Mexico Ags in Mud 24 13 EL ASO Tex Nov 22 CT) The Texas Mines skidded to a 24 13 victory over the New Mexico Aggies on a muddy field today Owen Price Mines quarterback wheeled around left end for a touchdown in the opening minutes of the game rom then on there was no doubt about the outcome even though the Aggies cashed in or both their scoring chances In the third period Dick Boyd intercepted a Mine pass and rail to the Miner 24 rom the six the Aggies scored on a pass Harold Wiggs to Lloyd Sullivan Chester Gibbs a big end inter cepted a Mine lateral in the fourth and ran 40 yards for a touchdown George Johnson made the conver sion for the only extra point of the game The Miners sent fullback Dewey itzgerald over from the nine yard stripe for their second touch down in the second quarter In the same period Ed Barnes a substi tute back shook loose on a line play and went 69 yards to score ing Moore carrying the ball the last five times foi 18 yards Hugh Goemer missed first cod SCORE IN IGURES Drake Tulsa 16 Hugh Goemer missed version attempt but ad led the ex times Drake Po a Reeves LE Neeson LT Czech LG Stille Adams RG Michna RT Burton RE Dickerson QB Vincent LH Harvey RH Dickson DRAKE 0 0 TULSA '14 Tulsa scoring: Dobbs Purdin (for Vickers) Moore (for Lineups Oklahoma LE Tyree LT Eason Haberlem ischei Boudreau Simmons Lamb Mathews Hamm Golding Whited 0 21 TIGERS LET ICE STEUBER ET AL GALLOP AT WILL Coach Ballot Unanimously for Post season Performance TULSA BATTERS DRAKE 20 6 ON MUDDY GRIDIRON Hurricane Uses Substitutes Through Second Half of One Sided Contest RICE AND TGU BATTLE TO TIE TITLE TO A Owls Outplay Christians in Scoreless Duel Texas Ca dets Idle Win Crown Marquette Kuffel Kluge Groves LG Maceau Reger KG Kalchik RT Carlson RE Vogt QB Richardson LH RH Renzel Marquette 14 Oklahoma 6 Marquette scoring: Touchdowns Carson Renzel Points after touchdown Goodyear (for gan) 2 (place kicks) Oklahoma scoring: Touchdowns Mathews 2 Golding Jacobs (for Hamm) 3 Campbell (for Whited) Brewington (for Hamm) Morf rd (for Haberlein) Points after touchdown Haberlein 7 (place kicks) Substitutions: Marquette: Ends Harrington Hildebrandt tackkies Brye Pei fer Rose: guards Kinsey ugate Ternow Centers ritz backs Mc Cahill Beyer Eigner Oklahoma: Ends Morris Sharpe Smith Bentley McDonald TacklesTeeter Pierce Valance Andros un guards Morford Gibbons Stephens Allton Shadid Hays centers Cowling Marsee backs Davis Campbell Jacobs Munsey Brewington Wright Mon roe The Sooners adequately stopped Jimmy Richardson ace pusser who completed four out of tries for but 14 yards and had two pitches intercepted Mathews put Oklahoma back in the ball game quickly at the mid way point in the second quarter grabbing a pass from Indian Jack Jacobs who had a field day in the air and running 27 yards for a score End Dub Lan clewed hl? way with a great block In one of those quick maneuvers that constantly were catching Marquette off guard Junior Gold ing took thejball late in the period on his own 44 broke through right tackle and picking up blockers ran all the way to the goal Jack Haberlein Who had seveh extra points by place kicks in a busy afternoon was wide on the extra point hut Oklahoma quit the field at the half leading 19 to 13 Mathews was hurt a short time thereafter and was given a big hand as he left the game but be had carried out Coach Dewey Lus orders and had called his own numbers repeatedly Luster had threatened to bench him unless he ran once in a while Jacobs Plunges Over A pass interception gave Okla Av home another marker within three minutes of the opening of the sec ond half Jacobs plunging over from the two at the end of a 38 yard March Then came another quick one Luisetti Tours With Phillips As Biggest Card irst downs 4 Yards gained by rush ing (net) f7 orward passes at tempted 19 orward passes com pleted 8 Yards by forward passing 62 Yards lost attempted forward passes i orward passes inter cepted by Yards gained rqnback of int passes Punting average (from scrimmage) '355 Total yards all kicks returned s38 Opponents fumbles rej covered 0 Yards lost by penalties 10 Notre Dame inishes Season Wittout Defeat Edging USC In ree Scoring Affair 20 18 Duke Polishes: Off North State 55 6 to Retain Perfect Record ordham Crushes: St 35 to 7 Oregon State Remains in' Good Position for Rose Bowl Bid Trimming Montana 27 0 MISS TOO GOOD OR RAZORBACKS Southerners Romp 18 0 on Muddy Memphis Gridiron Downpour Mars Game Luisetti rehearses his a whirling one handed hook ilMvl! Bn Bh Me Bi EEEiSI iR 'r MWi BL 4b BPHS snk BL iBBI HmB JB BI Br4vivw BBi mRBI Be a 1BmI i Ik el I 11 LL 1 III a r' A il Marqt Okla irst Downs 10 14 Yds gained rushing (net) 117 254 wd pass atmpt 22 14 wd pass completed 13 8 Yds by wd pass 68 92 Yds lost attempted wd pass 0 0 wd pass intercepted by 1 5 Yds gained run back of intercepted pass 0 56 Punt avg fyom scrim 38 298 Total Yds all kicks returned 116 170 Opponents fumbles rec 2 3 Yds lost by penalties 25 46.

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