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Aggies Run Over Howard Payne Bohl Leads NMSU Ground Alfackjn Win By ABE J. PKRILMAN Sim-News Spoils Editor Relying almost exclusively on a ground game, led by tailback Jim Bohl and fullback Charles Saowdcn, tlio New Mexico State Aggies raced to a 35 to 7 victory aver the Howard Payne Yellow- jackets here Saturday night before an estimated crowd of 12,000. The Aggies, best knowu for their passing, threw cmly 11 times, completing three for 25 But on the ground Aggie backs carred 53 times for 297 yards. Bohl Gain 112 Yards Bohl, the nation's third lead- SUN-NEWS Phone 526-6626 Sunday, September 10GG Sun-News, Las Cruces, N.M. 15 MINNEAPOLIS ST.

PAUL Harmon Killobrew, Jimmie Hall and Jerry Zimmerman smashed home runs Saturday, powering the Minnesota two other runs. He was hit by a pitch in the sixth and eventually on a single' hy Elslou Howard, then mat-hud base ou a fielder's choice ing rusher last season, carried Iwios to a 7-2 victory over orc whilakcr 27 times for 142 yards, Snowden iBalilniorc Orioles, 12 timus for 09 yards. Howard Payne also relied on its ground game which was hot- tied up except for one time by a tight Aggie defense. The Yellow- jackets gained 159 yards rushing, threw four passes and completed two. The Aggies and Yellowjackets traded first-quarter touchdowns, wilh New Mexico Slate able lo seore two more in the second quarter to take a 21 to 7 halftime margin.

73-Yard March The Aggies picked up their first touchdown wilh a 73-yard march that took 13 plays, all of them on the ground. Jim Bohl swept left end for the last three yards and the score. Al Gonzales converted. On the march Bohl and DOUR Dalton alternated in carrying the hall with quarterback Sal Olivas trying his hand at Uie job on two different occasions. The Yellow jackets stung an astounded Aggie squad by marching 71 yards in 11 plays for their score.

Charles Johnson ami Wcldon Tittle did most of the work, Johnson pointi over from 13 yards out, Troy Kennedy converted. Returns Kickoff The Aggies started a drive on their own 48 after Mike Carroll 1 returned the kickoff from the five. As the quarter ended the Aggies were knocking on Uie touchdown door once more. On Uie first play of the second quarter quarterback Loy Hayes scored from five yards out and again Gonzales converted. Late in the second quarter Abelardo Alba recovered a Howard Payne fumble on the Yellowjackets 1 30 and on a fourth down situation Sal Olivas threw to Joe Catalina for the final touchdown of the half.

Gonzales made it three for three. The Aggies had a touchdown drive early in the third quarter thwarted on the Yellowjackets' 17 and a field goal try hy Roy Gerela from the 24 was no good. Picks Off Aerial Howard Payne took over on it.s own 20 and on the second play from scrimmage linebacker Kelly Olive stepped in front of the Yellowjackets' pass try, picked off the ball and raced 21 yards for the Aggie score. The last Aggie touchdown came in the final two minutes of the game when, with the ball on the Yellowjackets' 49, second- string tailback Tony Field, in his first and only carry of game, raced all the way into the endzone. The triumph was the Twins' 10th in the last 12 games and their second in a row over the American League-leading Orioles.

Golfers Open Firsl Jim Cole Tournameni Senators Nipped CHICAGO (AP) Bruce Howard pitched a two-hitter and Tommie Agec's third hit, a sixth-inning single, delivered the only run in the game as the Chicago White So.x nipped the Washington Senators 1-0 Saturday. Howard gave up a second inning single by Dick Neil, then set the Senators down until the eighth when Paul Casanova beat out an infield single. Yanks Bomb Bosox BOSTON (AP) Home runs by Roger Maris and rookie Steve Whitaker powered the New York Yankees to a 5-1 victory over the Boston Ked Sox Saturday night. Maris hit his llth homer in the second inning and scored sixth homer. Uie eighth smashed his A's Blank Tigers KANSAS CITY (AP) Mike llershbcrgor drove in two runs and Ed Charles drilled a homer, powering Kansas City rookie Jim Nash to his lllh victory Saturday night as the Athletics blanked Detroit 5-0.

Nash, who has lost only one game since coining up from the minors two mouths ago, checked Uie Tigers on six hits before giving way to reliever Jack Aker in the seventh. Aker allowed two hits the rest of the way in recording his 25th save of the season. Proud Packer Defense Stuns Colts, Unitas MILWAUKEE. Wis. A Hie proud Green Bay Packers' defense humiliated Uie great Fohnny Unitas and carried the 'ackers to a 24-3 victory over he Baltimore Colts Saturday night in a grudge match begiu- ng the National Football season, iwlpc Two Passes Lee Hoy Caffey and Bob 'eeter picked off two Unitas lasses in less than two minutes ind turned them into touch- lowns as the Packers dynamited any doubts about their claim the 39G5 NFL crown.

The two sudden scores broke Aggie Booster Club Meets Monday Noon The Aggie Booster Cluh will hold its second meeting of the season at noon Monday at (he Mission Inn Pancake House. On the program wiH be the film the Aggie Howard Payne College game played Saturday night. Anyone who hasn't already jo'mnl the Booster Club can do so at trie door Monday. the backs of fho Colts' resistance. The Packers' offense, whic 1 ia 1 1 1 most of the first half, caught Indians Routed CLEVELAND (AP) Mar- firc J1IKl ccliuo Lopez pitched a three- rcs of the game, hitter and the California Annuls i packers' quarterback Dart came up with seven runs in a Istarr combined wilh receivers wild fifth inning cii route to a Dowler and Paul Ilormmc victory over the Cleveland Indians Saturday night.

Three Indians errors contributed to the fifth-inning carriage. BOHL MOVES AROUND END Aggie tailback Jim Bohl races around end after Inking a handoff from quarterback Sal Olivas in the New Mexico State win over Howard Payne here Saturday night. Clearing the way for the Aggie speedster is tnckle Tom Jone? (77). (Priestley) AKRON, Ohio (AP) Jack Against Casper's 33-33-70 while the World Series was in IMS the nine, bogeying tlie Nicklaus and Billy Casper Gciltergcr and Littler rallied when Hob aud Nicklaus i third, I and m'nUi matched par Saturday to share strongly over the hack nine to both had 70s over the holes. Hut the 1005 Canadian PITTSBURGH Spiezio's run-scoring capped a four-run rally in the ninth inning Uiat boosted the St.

Louis Cardinals to a G-5 victory over the National League-leading Pittsburgh Pirates Saturday. The ninth inning outburst wiped out a 5-2 Pirate lead built Bob Bailey's tie-breaking riple in fho fourth inning and Bill Mazeroski's two-run homer in Uie eighth. Dodgers Beat Astros LOS ANGELES (AP) Pinch iiitter Al Fcrrara stroked a run- scoring single in Uie 10th inning, ifting Uie Los Angeles Dodgers last Houston 1-0 and moving hem within one-half game of National League lead. Maury Wills led off the 10th with a single off Mike Cneltar, ook second on Jim Gilliam's sacrifice and third on a ground out by Willie Davis. Ferrcra, vim batted for reliever Phil singled to left, snapping he scoreless deadlock.

Giants Trounced SAN FRANCISCO (AP) 51cnn Bcckcrt knocked in five runs Saturday as the Chicago Cubs drove 20-game winner Gaylord Perry from the mound 20-gamc Giants on seven hits until the eighth inning, when he gave way lo Cal Kooncu. Tho victory gave him a G-20 record, while Perry dipped to 20 G. Braves Nick Mels NEW YORK (AP) Ty Cliue's nm-coriug single in the fifth inning capped a two-run Atlanta rally that sent the Braves to a 3-2 victory over the New York Mcls Saturday night. Trailing 2-1 going into the fifth, the Braves scored the tying run on singles by Denis Mcnku and Woody Woodward and an infield out by pitcher Tony Cloninger. Felipe Alou was Uicn hit by a pitch and Clino Woodward with his off starter Jack Fisher.

The lUet.s scored in the first inning on two wild pitches and again in the third on Ken Bayer's run-scoring single. Reds Nudge Phillies PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Sammy Ellis and reliever Billy McCool combined for a four-hit- ler as the Cincinnati Reds edyed Philadelphia 2-1 Saturday night. McCool replaced Ellis with one run in and Uie bases loaded to spark a 79-yard third period hol a one-stroke lead over Al Geiberger and Gene Littler in (he closest start in tho history of the World Scries of Golf. Nicklaus, Uie JIasters and British chr.mpion, rallied with a pair of birdies on the last six climb within one of the Firestmifi layout. Nicklaus went on to shoot an- LilHcT began with four-over-; other 70 in the final round to par but hanged three birdies I win his 011 the back nine for a 32 and trophy.

Open champion panic buck with a birdie of 20 feet on the par three No. 12, a nine-foci 71 total Goibcruor, PGA champion, World Series birdie putt on No. 1G and a 43- foot chip for a birdie 3 on 'No- Nii-klaus. UaviiiR trouble hit- So Closely Bimehi-tl Never, however, have all four that ended with Starr holt ing over for a touchdown from the eight. Don Chandler, whose field goal had beaten Baltimore 13-10 in last December's dramatic playoff for the Western Conference crown, kicked another from the 15 as the Packers took a 24-3 lead with only a quarter to play.

The Colts' only score came in the second quarter when Lou Michaels capped a 17-yard Uni- tas-Ied drive with a field goal from 2G yards out. Baltimore Green Bay 0 8 0 0 3 0 14 10 0--24 Dodgers Make Trade With Yankees LOS ANGELES CAP) The Los Angeles Dodgers acquired shortstop Dick Schoticld from the New York Yankees Saturday. In return, the Yankees will receive a player to be named later. Schofield, a 31-year-old switch-hitler, batted .155 as a utility infieldcr for the Yank-es. He will join the Dodgers Sunday.

E. J. (Buzzic) navasi. Dodgers general manager, said Schofield was acquired as shortstop insurance during the final throe ivcoks of Ihc National Lcngise pennant race. Mnury Wills, the Dodger captain and regular shortstop, has been playing on two injured logs and John Kennedy, his back-up holes to catch up to Casjvr, the roo s( fnur boon so closely bimchcti i tllL a on Ihc front U.

S. Oju'ii champion, who is I n( es ro iling down for a i afli-r IS holes in the run for tho i ril il110 disaster on tho enjoying th? finest year in his of SSd.flOO in Iho na- 11 3- i WI1S 12-year professional career. Nicklaus shot a 3U-3-I-- 70 Baylor Crushes Syracuse WACO, Tex. (AP) Terry Southall threw four touchdown passes and Kenny Stockdale Defoe and Paul Ucclim. In the third period, Slocltrlalo faked huljlhiii thu for a field goal and passpd' yards to man, has been bothered by an kle injuries.

Wins Worley Mile CARDIFF, Wales A Kcinn of Kenya won tricked Syracuse out ot anotli seore Saturday as Baylor crushed the Orangemen 35-12 in a nationally televised Charlio Wilson fnr'a touchdown. It. was Syracuse's worst tlc-j lln trs K0t i feat MUCO losing lo Illinois 34-0 I 1(imvll nll Southalfs 1 in 1954 Syracuse was ranked (oss i aml mn(l No. 7 In the Associated Press 'soulhnirs 10-yard I pre-season poll. Baylor was lss 0 )hl)V ranked.

Uiroon i Floyd Liitlo. (ho brillimil Sy racuso running back, led a yard drive to a foitfhilmvii in the socoml period, i over from seven yards out. He headed a drive in I i last minutes ttiat wound up i him a i a throe-yard pass from Jim Del i John became the i first Ncprtt to play varsity foot- tuii The only other i tho open-: televised spectacular. (ll 'l UTIlt lo lm Ic a noar a ing round leaders wore tied in Second placo is uorth i slump. Hi 1 second shot i S7)50( for lird i a a i i a Iror au.l Cropped Into anil $5,000 for place.

fmi1 i blI llI over In case of a lie after lo- ho hud a double bogey day's final round, a sudden At this point, Casper enjoyed death playoff will begin at Ibo a two-stroke lend over thf Hold Mill hole, thi! first in range of as he parrcd tlio gigantic television cameras. The fimrsiiim- started like nn onlinary bmu'h of duffors. 1 having trouble The Hoars sot two touchdowns in the first period on Southall's and yard slmls lu Kii'hard hogoycd the first two got it-par oh 3 and (hen 1 the first three holes. Billy then shol pars on tho ninth and lOlh holes to uo throe shot? ahead of Nickhuis and Goibrrgor before running into trouble. Cnsper took bogeys on Urn InuKlud 12lh and 14lh holes as Nlcklnns, ii'tlH! rough.

i who nailed birdie on No. Kl, Littler WHS very slinky over I caught up. (he a Tough Oiler Defense Slops Oakland Cold HOUSTON A Quarterback fieorfio Blanda threw two touchdown to Odi? Bur- roll and tho Houston Oiler do- Frn.se proved lough again as the Oilers nit tile Oakland in the Smilliwr.sl Confor- HUWW in an n.m-nrau f()r iMwlball league game Saturday Jn ht The i i icld the tho first time in 37 yames. Duly twice during the lid the Kaidi'rs make a real M'orins I a both i i as tho results of pass interference fourth period. defense uayiur scoreless for Svr.inKr Oiler i the eighth inning, rctirc-il Kill and trounced the, San Francisco White on a pop-up to end the Giants 12-3 behind a 17-hit a a and stopped tho Phils in sault.

ninth, protecting Ellis' 12th The loss, 10th for tho Giants in victory against 1C losses. heir last 1G games, kopt them Art Shamsky clipped Morley Mile in a i i i Here arc the top scores for the jin third place in tho National i IJiumini; for a lead-off horn- a a i to bottor i TM first round Saturday first League, one game behind his 19tb in the second I Kyun's world record in his a annual Jim Cole Memorial Golf Tournament: Terry Jennings Frank IIol- ---Jar 34 63: Ernie A a Grndy Mallonce, 32 32 (VI; Goonio Taylnr Jim Kochecan, 31 34 C5: E. Roberts Jerry Moore. '29 3fi G5; Robert Itiist Ronnie Butler, 31 Rob Jim Brid on 33-CO; Larry Stockton Phil Am- (ti: Carter .1 onion- Fred Mack, Paul Alloy- Tom l.inanl. Marv Wilson Don Duyor.

29-3G-U3 Tee off for Inday will bo at a.m. with liiph socring teams Iho way. calls Houston. Blanda, who completed 17 of passes for I'Ji-l yards, had scoring strikes of 23 and 12 yards to Burroll and added a -17 yard field goal, Mi'tUif nine Hcnnlcd seven with a recovered Dun who iWirwd hilc in tho fnurtli i i ili.slauce. lor, wound up scunn Mickey Posis Record Taking Classic Lead EUGENE, Ore.

(AP)--Mickey Wridll San UiW :1 cri'dihle 67 Sat-1 lintny. i rnnrso record! a six-slroko lend Hire' 1 Hiiimi of till' Ladies' rratessional (Jolt Clas-1 bit- nt tile Country Club, llio loading profession-: al stroked in lime-foot birdie putt on Uie final hole lo break defending champion Mary Mills' previous mark of S3, set in lUCit i liirdie was tlio last of six i for WriiiM. who now has a 54-holc total of 211--five under par--after opening rounds of 73 and 71. HOW MUCH YOU MAY SAVE ON YOUR CAR INSURANCE WITH STATE FARM! FAR ENOUGH, BIG BOY' Howard Payne back ran into nn Aggie stone wall defense this lime and got exactly nowhere. The Aggies opened the 1SGO grid season i a 1)5-7 win over the Ycllowjnckels here Saturday night before crowd of almost 12,000.

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