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Rain, NMSU Bobbles Offset iefiy Yardage Edge By ABE J. J'EIULMAN Sim-Xcws Sports Editor DEMON, Tex. A heavy rain that fell throughout game and the sharp-shooting of quarterback Vidal Carlin were too much for the Mexico State Aggies dropped a 2" 21 game to the North a State Eagles here a a night. Carlin, Xortli Texas Stale's aco passur, connected on.10 of "3 passes for 1(0 yards a three touchdowns that brought icm back Enun a suveii-point deficit for the victory, their second in the seven-game si-rie The AgyU'S had more i dinvus than the Eagles lfi-11 they gained more yardage on tiic ground tlum the Eagles, 199- fl; picked up 97 yards in their 10 of 21 pass attempts, but also gave up the ball three limes on pass interceptions and limes on fumbles. And that the big difference in the game.

Loy Hayes, with 67 yards in 10 carries and Jim Bohl, with 65 yards in 19 carries, led the Aggie ground game. John Love was Carlin's favorite target, catching five for 113 yards and one touchdown. There were four touchdowns scored in a wild first half, despite a falling rain that made the bal! hard to handle. Unfortunately, the Aggies scored only one of the 6 i 1 and were trailing 19 to, 7 at the intermission. The only Aggie score came on their first drive of the game for 51 yards in six plays, Sal Olivas hitting Joe Catalina with a 19- yard pass for the score and Al converting.

First Drive Score TOUCHDOWN PASS North Texas University's back Willie Cherry (o3). a pass for a touchdown in the first quarter against New Mexico State at Don ton, Saturday night. Coming in too late the play is Jim Jacobs, Now Mexico State back. The Aggies lost 25 to 21. (AP Wirrphoto) By LARKY KUUTZ Associated Press Writer PORTLAND, Ore.

(AP) I af- (him an excellent chance to jbreilk the year's record of The aroused Eagles came flying back with vengeance aud in hurry. With of the quarter left, Billy Woods took punt on his own -18 and raced all the way for first North Texas score. By the time lie crossed the Ag- gies' 35 he was in no danger. John Love's Jack was no good. A recovered fumble on Aggie 43 paved the way to the second North Texas score, Ihe Eagles moving the wet pigskin 43 yards in nine plays, highlighted by a 17-yard pass from Vidal Carlius lo Glenn Ingram and a six-yard scoring heave from Carlins to Willy Cherry.

Love's extra point try was good this time. The Eagles had a break on this drive when pass interference was called on the Aggies' six. lu the early part of the second quarter the ball changed bauds five different times without a first down, the Eagles winding up with it on the Aggie 10 when Tommy Glenn intercepted a pass attempt. Three line plunges were good for 11 yards and then Vidal connected with In j-ram for the final Eagle TD of the- half. Late in the first quarter, the Acgies muffed scoring opportunity when Tony Field raced yards from the Aggie 32 to the Eagle 27 and then picked up more lo the 24.

The Ag-, h'ies, however, lost ths ball two plays later on a fumble. The Ea files struck paydirt again in the third, period for a drive (hat began when' Charlie Realty intercepted a i pass on NTS 4G. Three passes, from Vidal to Love, were factor in (lie drive. was for nine yards, another for 14 yards aud a third, for 25 a accounted for the touch- "dnun. The extra point try failed ayain but the Eagles were lead- The Angles scored their only oilier touchdowns in four minutes and 29 seconds, tiic a conitns with only 17 seconds left on the clock.

The first of the i came after a 35-yard drive with Loy Hayes throwing to A Garcia for the score a ml Gon- zMcs converting. The second came after a 77- yard drive vith Jim 1 throwing lo Mike Carroll for the last 10 ynnls nnl Gonzales nijain Tiic gainer of i this drive was a 40-yard run by Kayos that moved the ball to the" P'aclo 10. The ball was at mid-field when Hayes went back In pass, scrambled out of the pocket, saw daylight and started downfield with a little block- ins. The Eagles finally brought him down from behind. Olivas came in, pitched out to Bohl, who threw for the score.

Goaiby u.71 Sattirda; ller iwo Mraiyht Ofs-. Defending champion Jack 72 Cool Pete Brown and cunMstent crowd its Uoalhy said he played well 'Bert Yancey took the third- jtaipyt'st thrill, a a but had some bad round lead in the After Iwo lackluster rounds nMuek i greens, land Open Golf Tournameutjcv.cn par, lu- opened up SaUir- four un the back siiU' that Saturday, as pacesetter Bob i a with live lunlics im (he i have lu-lped," hi- said Goaiby fell a stroke behind, holes and finished with Casper said he too could havi- Brown scored liis second eagle That lell him live strokes be-'dime i on ihv jm-eiiv "I of the tournament ou the way to jhind goiutf into Sunday's final never made a OUT four a three-undcr-par G9 and a 5-1-j round on UK- par 'r course. but I did make all thii lit- Brown, the 30-year-old Los tie ones," he said. pro who has been MM 1 Cliaiico lo Win hole total of 204. With him at 12 under par was Yancey.

who fired his third straight 08 on the 6,436 yard Col umbia-E dye water course. Repeals Fine Opening Billy Casper, a three time winner at Portland, repealed his fine B7 of openinj; day aud was lied with Goaiby only a stroke contention all the way, dropped in siiori. birdie pulls on the hcc-; he had a flood chance i a i i i front no Eagles On I2th Then he panic 12th with a drive with the No. nian or 12 under par alien 5 4 wpoti aud a Hi-fool 'holes. Al that point, iHMvn.s 3-J under i Hyst Mmt of ihc day back.

par. But hr i over par i of the last tlirce holes, A a i a IIIR burled i a a on did it with par-three JiHh and then 1 short on his approach lo llic! 394-yard 181h hole. It rained during Ihe al'icrnmm round, and said Ihc weather bothered him. "I didn't play as well today, except for the loth, 11th AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) Hoy 12th," said Urown, who.se easy Winslow's pinpoint passing going style has made him shook up Texas in the first half crowd favorite.

College Foot bull By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Penu Stale 15, Maryland 7 Colgate 34, Boston 0 Navy 27, Hoston College 7 Virginia Mil. 14, Villanova 13 Army til, Kansas Stale 0 Virginia 24, Wake Forest 10 Davidson 13, Gro. Wash. 9 Miami, Ohio, 20, Indiana 10 Jowa 31, Arizona 20 Brake L'7, N.W. Missouri 0 Buffalo 27, Kent Slate Puke 34.AYEKT Virginia 15 Florida Northwestern 7 Auburn i'O, Chattanooga 3 Miami (Fin.) 24, Colorado 3 Wyoming 13, Air Force 0 S.

Colo. St. Col. lo, Panhandle E. Mtmtunu Colorado Mines I Hicks 28, Montana 0 California Washington Idaho St.

Omaha liO W. Kentucky -11', St. JuM'ph's (Ind.) '11 Washington Idaho 7 Stanford 25, San St. in Carroll 415, Hutlty Mountain li Montana St. iu, 1'ortland St.

7 Indiana Si. Illinois Kearney Stale, Neb. 2.1, Wash- I', il ValpncniMi Wnhash 18 Auguritana 17, (Jitiiavus Adul- plius 7 Sioux Falls Hi, Hethel 0 Austin 2ti. Florida A 43. Alh Auburn Chat I annoy a 3 Mississippi 13.

Mi-mpius St. Maryland -SI. -10. Lock i i Dayton Itii-hnmnd Ki'iiUH'ky HI, North Carolina 0 Springfield Coast Guard 0 Toledo Oiiio I) Vanderbill J4, Ciladcl (Jcorria I'd, Si Tulaue Virginia 'IVch 0 Iv.ansviilc 7. Hrndli-y i', Houston L'l, Florida St.

13 Abilene Christian 7. Fast Texas Si. (J H. Illinois J7, i i a St. 7 Taylor 14, Wilmington 0 S.

Dakota St. 21, Mmncsola- UP AND AT 'EM Oklahoma tailback Kon Sholts (22) threads his way through pack of Oregon, dofonsenieii for short gain. Shotts lalor over from the two to climax a 17-poim Sooner scoring ot'fort in the i period. The Soon- crs. in ihoir debut under Coach'Jim Mackenzie, put the Ducks down 17 to 0.

(AP Wire-photo) Tiger Assault Wrecks Dieize! Gsmecock Star! BATON A I Superb ruuuiUK aud blocking by Allen and a i Hilnt- ta, plus dek'iish 1 play. Louisiana Stair a victory Suutli Camliua Saturday ami spuilr IMi'lyol's dobul as tianu-i-ofk SUN-NEWS Phono 526-6626 a Pan! IS. ISIIli Southern Cal Checks Texas (i Akron IS, N'. Michigan 10 Solllheru Jlctboclist LO, I i Saturday, and ninth-ranked Soulliorn California held off a Longhorn comel)ack for a 100 victory in the college football opener for both teams. Two Itccftit Champs Tiic iuterseclional battle, matching two recent national champions was seen by a na- ioual television audience.

Tiic junior quarterback, the most accurate passer in Southern California's history, also scored the Trojan touchdown on a nine-yard sweep, diving EIcross the cud zone flag after taking out Lon.nhorn defenders. Chips In 2, Feet Sprhuificld (Mo.l Si. Km- Kau. 7 Texas A Mi-NVrM- 0 Wcsi 'IVxas St. 3:1, A i Tennessee i ScalU'i'i'd i TlHTi- only a fnv scal- li'ivd luios i i i coached LSI' to ihc tiiftK nalion- i a I championship but broke his ct'iitrad thrrc years later to 1:0 tii West Toint.

broiiKhl hi.s (ui the field. IiVilead the body hi' yau lo chant. "Tiijcr bait," ami llu 1 cry a picked up hy inosl of lilt- (iT.ril^ partisan fans. South Ciiroliuu punts wcrn tuice i i a span of Revived Sooners Explode rB I ft i i UllL Ul Viii-hou and a (juick i a i a Oregon fumlilcd kirkol'f. 'J llnih teams had trouble mayuificnitly throughout loiirnameiH.

chipped feet for one birdie and made a a i a a short putts for ili( llo a 11-10 inlerse Would he settle for another tiS victory hcfm-c rct-yrd Sunday 1 "I would," said thi. 1 ycar-nld Florida pro. Help TCU Nebraska mis cues permitted i second quarter TCU toiieh- llu- Tim Ilossovich, who put tin Trojans on the Scoreboard with a 23-yard field goal in the first quarter, kicked the conversion. Fake Successful The Longhorns scored from the USC three when sophomore quarterback Hill Bradley faked a haudoff to Chris Gilbert and trotted in for the touchdown Yancey has taken only 77 jdovm which tier putts in three civins i i i a al 7-7. biM Nehras- jj i retaliated i a TD in the same period aud held the invading Homed I'Yons thereafter to a third quarter Held goal.

Fresh from a 10-1. season marred only by Orange Howl loss lo A a a a and ranked third nationally in 'Ihe Associat- Prt'ss preseason poll, Nc- Aggie Booster Club To Keel Monday AS Pancake House Tlif fVgfiin jiooslrr Club will jbraska -showed hold its regular Hireling a I noon limited TCU to thre Monday at the Mission Inn Pan- rushing in tin- fir.si cake House. The film of tli! New Mexico quarter drive opcnrd Nebra sas Texas a 3 Tulsa Tampa .11 X. M. i i i a 54, i a first Seoll, Xcl).

(i and nursed in rci.A II football I Sid Hoss Kasteni Xcw Mexico 7 Louisiana SI ale 'M, Sonlh Car- i i i i a Lnion Norlolk SI 17 rs, AK'iniihis St. Arkansas 14, Okla. St. 10 K. a i i 7.

Wm. Mary 7 licttynbitrii 17, Hofstra Hi A a WooMer H) Ueiiisou fiii. itodiesler I Mhiiliiirsl Xorlli i a La Cros.sf 1-1, Oshkosh 7 i Missouri Valley 2lj, i i a Penn 0 Arkansas Si. TcncluT.s 17. MiiMiiis MraiH'll.

Trim. X. Oklahoma Si, (i, Arkansas fi" 1 i'J'edi ll 1 1'' 1 1 1 (I.Sir.s drfi-nst- boxed in a i Fair and his in the third a a i a back itolitiy 77 yards i I punt for a toudidou n. A a A Winybaek Kddie i liered R3 yards with an Oregon limit to start a i a srni ing a i pushei Oklahoma to a 17-0 Hint ball started as they battled lya i i nvc-r Oivyuu Saturday. 0il lie in the first half.

The SnoiiriV in their first Oregon's passing a a never CMarh i gul off the ground ngniuH a i did all i scoring defensive nnib. in Ihe i pi-riod. Oregon (niarlprbni-k -Mike Hrun- A p.irli.«an crowd ji.iiw compleied nuly i of IS went, wild as i i i a M)(I 1 10 for yards. more says lie Tin- Pucks, also in i his i hy npcuer, pushed to lliu i Mississippi fields Oklahoma early in the fiiCst but pieked it up on i the first lioimce anil ram! in. l.aler in 1lle period, tile Snon- ers put logelher scores mi a field by Miphomore kick ing specialist Aziec Rips Si.

Mary A I I I I I I I A I A scored one louchdmui per riod a a for a 1A i sclmol fonlhall vielory St. Mary. 1.ITTLK HOCK A I 1 i erbiick Jon Urittcuuiu raced 11 i II! rem.iininn and ifli-d Ai'kaiisiis to a 14 10 eome- tack victory over slubhurn Ok- ahoma Slate here Salunhiy a yards. 11 fiflh-ranked l.mser losin season Ka i a hvn years wh direeled a K-yard orki-rs were Ilieir lirsl mi' in inori' i drive In Ihe by the down will bo sliowi His couivr- coaching stall. sion on a jws inlcrci-pted.

All incmbcrs are Southuru California 3 7 0 D--10 bring a prospective Texas 0 0 0 G-- 0 i i i i them In the HUT Stalc-Xorih State gamo scoring, halfback Charlie "(i Aggie Winters i i i i Jinwan! I'a yards with a piteh'Uit Churchich for the lonriuiov.n. 0 7 7 7 0 (t--1-1 ulicr Christian I.Nfhraska Felipe Alou Homer Paces Braves' Win ATLANTA (AP) Felipe Aiou smnckcrl home run, scored another rim and drove in Ihird, Iradins Ihc A tlanta Braves lo a 3-1 victory over Cm- tinnnti Saturday Alou Ifd off the Hravos' first fiiiins 1 11 1 1 1 1 iik'd in tiic sixth and rcorod on i JOB Torre's pop fly double, then delivered nm in the sevenUi with uerifiee ny. CAV. Post Xorlheast RI'I I Mhldlehiiry I I Hales IIS. SI.

Lawrence i Hall Slale Indiana I a 7 I.yeoniiif: L'l, Delav.are 20 We.sl Chester I a 13, Illuicli 3 Oirllnnil 17, Alfred Livingston Savannah SI. ivinnini; loiR'luliran. helped hy a l. '-yard hi.Idin;! a The ilurailki'l C'nwlntys lilunt- p- ed Arkansas' vannteil nlfense r(li''d nn the jullinj: runs nf i. a l.arry (MIS i i Ihe thai alnmsl hmlt a nnijnr npsi'l.

After a 7-7 a i i Cos I ney led Ihe I'rralniys ill a Wl i a a i endi-d i a 7 a field hy soiilinmnre l- I a i Kessler and a le-7 lend. A i snjiluimnn'. i a li i Illicit Mike Arnnlil, I a i a Slale I i i i i eame on Ihe lirsl play of his 'eulleee career. Every 14 seconds someone in Iho U.S. is hospitalized! 1 in 7 will be hospital patient this year.

Hospitnl costs BIO rising. Mr. R. C. of las Crueos considered these fncts.

Our Hospital, Modicnl, and Surgical Insurance saved him $378 last month. Wo save you money tool SURROUNDED Soulliorn Methodist a a Mike Hiehfmison (2-1) picked up short going around right end nnd was stopped by Illinois pl.iyors Tony I'lovi- nk (31) and Joff Tringcr in second a nf i game in the Cotton Howl in Dallas Saturday night. SMU won 20 to 7. (AP Wircphoto) Heathery Crow Tim ever-popular crew pullover cjcts a handsome loiK-up in tli'. 1 ol Lord Fleck 1 of color give tlio wool he-il'iery hue.

But the v.ufjhl slayj ple.r;antly ledthery. Also iolid color 3. 14.00: I'iKMKMBKR: JAY DRUX.MAN MKN'S APPAREL Still The Store i tl I A.

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