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Sunday, Nov. 16, 1969 Austin Austin, Texas Page CI Owens 'Best Ever' Via 31-15 Victory Mississippi State Inundated by LSU Army's Glenn Davis. Owens now has 54. The 213 pound senior tailback also bettered the Career rushing record of 3,388 set by Mercury Morris of West Texas State. BATON ROUGE.

La. (AP) Southeastern Conference foot Quarterback Mike Hillman, a ball action. Hillman scored on runs of three and four yards and tossed the yardstick scored three touchdowns Satur- First dom 03 becoming the all-time ma- Rusnmo arwe io 3 1 jor college rushing and scoring Poising yordoa 130 0 Return yardage ioi i champion as Oklahoma wal- Pun 7fa "mI loped Kansas, 31-15. in a Big YrMp.rS!d j). Eight Conference football game.

A crowd of 58.129 watched left-handed senior, ran for two It pushed LSU's record to 8-1 seven yards to split back Jim touchdowns and passed for a' and made Coach Charlie Mc -j West for another touchdown. In Owens has 3,533. It was his 17ft tnird Saturday night to spear-! Clendon's Tigers a prime con-jthe process, the Lockport, La NORMAN, Okla. (AP) Steve Owens break the old three-year straight regular season game head Louisiana State to a 61-6; tender for a major bowl invi-! product surpassed the famous 1 IW -jh- CH? 3 fx I a Ok a i AR LEDGE I NN.Vl?1- "VV Vl ATESS1S Owens ran for 201 yards and; record of 51 touchdown held by thrashing of Mississippi state in'tation. ly.A.

Title as LSU's career pass completion leader, Mississippi State didn't score until early in the fourth quarter. From Air Force Indians Steal Buffs Survive 17-14 Thriller Tommy Pharr, last year's All-Southeastern Conference quarterback, connected on a three-yard touchdown toss to end over the 100-yard mark. Owens, who carried the ball 44 times, received strong support from sophomore quarterback Jack Mildren. Mildren rolled up 158 yards total offense, despite throwing only one pass in the second half. He carried 19 times for 98 yards and completed five of ten passes for another 60 yards.

Kansas led at halftime. 15-14. David Smith. The Tiger defense, sparked by Wild 'Un, 47-34 THI YARDSTICK All-American linebacker candidate George Bevan, throttled the Bulldog offense. LSU didn't traveled 82 yards with Cutburth passing the final eight yards to after overcoming an early 14 0 I Oklahoma lead.

But the Sooners rst down Rushing yordoo Passing yorono Return yaroogt Punts Tom Dearinger. OKI State el or ode 17 It 136 161 164 160 38 le 12-28-3 11-214 94 7-3 1 2 41 seriated Press Poll going Into permit a penetration by Missis "'the game, ran its record to 6-2-l'siMl state Past the T'Ser 20 un After the teams exchanged Rmce Derr booted a 20-yard iss' the fourtn quarter. THE YARDSTICK Air fore. First downs 25 Rushing yordoo. 175 Possing i5 p-torn yarooge 0 Posses 1332 4 Rums 37 f-umoles lost 0 Yards penalized 45 Ycraa pnoize4 wnue snappmg a iive-game, pharr was thrown for BOULDER, Colo.

(AP)-Colo- i-n win streak for the Falcons, who six times while trying to pass fumbles in the third period, Cut- field goal to put Oklahoma burth floated a long pass to1 ahead 17-15 in the third quarter, Wayne Hallmark who 0wens and Mildren kept the the Buff secondary for a 45-1 Pressure on Kansas the rest of rado jolted Oklahoma State with "iwere ranked 20th and are now a 99-yard scoring run on the STANFORD, Calif. (AP) 6-3. i tne way. opening kickoff, scored the win-; yard touchdown play. ning touchdown in the last 83j0klohoma Ste, 7 seconds, then stormed OSU on'cworodr.

7 14 korvsas IS 9 0 If Sophomore fullback Hillary Shockley scored three touchdowns and flanker Randy Vata-ha added two more as Stan 717iOkl3nama 1 3 14 Jl Shockley, who began the' game on the bench behind Howie Williams, scored twice in the CU Enoel kickoff return (Honey the 5 yard lone to grab a 17-14 wem S. Carolina On Atlantic Throne, 24-6 osu ueoringer post from unourm football thriller in the Big Eight (Pruss kick) 47-34 second period on runs of three ford pounded Air Force Oris Owens 2 rw (oerr r.ck) Oklo 0rs 2 run (Derr kick) kan Bauer 1 run (Mosr past from Basler) Kan Bosler 7 run (Bell kick) Oklo Derr 20 FG Oklo Oiens 7 run (Derr luck) O.o w.iidren 3 rjn (Derr kick) Artendonoe 58,129. Conference Saturday. CU FG Honey 76 OSU Hallmark 45 pas from Cutburth (Pruss kick) and four yards and added a Saturday. Stanford, rated 13th in the As The Cowboys threatened to 11 i I 1 score late in the game when puu me gdine oui ui uie a wjuo.

i If with a 72-yard desperation drive, but Phil Irwin saved the he caught a 15-yard pass from Jim Plunkett, Vataha, who took a 23-yard scoring pass from halfback Bub-j WINSTON SALEM, N. (AP) Quarterback Tommy Suggs led South Carolina to its first Atlantic Coast Conference football ehamDionshio Saturday 609 Congress ba Brown in the first period, when he threw three touchdown. Tyler JC Strolls By 62-0 day for the Buffaloes by intercepting Bob Cutburth's pass in the end zone with 20 seconds left. Colorado's winning drive started on its own 20 with less than three seconds to play. Jimmy Bratten's passes and a 24-yard run by Monte Huber on a re went over again in the final passes in a 24-6 victory over quarter when he returned an! Wake Forest.

AGGRESSIVE ARLEDGE, ATESSIS Longhcrns' David Arledge hops on a TCU fumble as teammate Bill Atessis watches Saturday. Texas linebacker Greg Ploetz hit TCU quarterback Steve Judy to force the fumble and set up UT's first TD on the Frogs' 26. Jim Bertelsen scored five plays later. (Staff photo by Tom Lankes) Air Force punt 62 yards for' The Gamecocks turned three a touchdown (Wake Forest fumbles Into touch- Plunkett set three Pacific-8 downs and Picked off three P3 conference season offensive rec-ises rluing ueacons YOU'RE A HEAD ABOVE THE REST IN A STETSON Tyler 23 Offense. Rosey Win, 51-6 as he completed 22 of 38 THE YARDSTICK Kileor Plrst downs 10 Rushing yordoo.

57 Passing yardage 132 posses II 31 Punts 636.1 Fumbles lost 3 Yards penalized 30 The victory gave South Caro- 3 passes for 278 yards and two verse carried the Buffaloes to the Oklahoma State 36. Bob Masten made a great catch of a Bratten pass on the 3, then Bob Anderson dived across for the vital touchdown. Anderson, Colorado's backfield star all season, caught the initi- Michigan Wallops Iowa i-3: touchdowns before leaving a a-u acu recora ana a o-3j 100 game in the fourth period. I mark for all games. Clemson's Junior! He broke the total offense rec-jloss to North Carolina assuredj mot'ord set by Oregon State's Terry Gamecocks of the title re-i TYLER Tyler JL College unleas-hed it'.

prolific rushing attack of the! Baker in 1962, the touchdowns! gardless of the outcome of the! spiritless al kickoff on the 1, then handed I soared in Iowa THE YARDSTICK Michigon a 51-6 walloping ofi By contrast, the Hawkeyes produced only 2751 the ball to Steve Engel near the 34 i lowa. is? i The total offense and rushing: yards total offense and 19 first. 13. Engel swung wide to the season Saturday night and Pa recura sei Dy coo crushed Kilgore JC, 2-0, to, of Stanford in 1953 and his ownnext Saturday. Rusrt yordoqt clinch the championship of the passing yardage record set last SouM) Caroll ,4 -mi r.tVoil'vPar Forest 0 0 0-1 Passes 524 149 81 0' miT-L-i.

V.tVi tal Dirt Ten wi. i Tho nntAnt rcicc. sideline and outran the opposition for the score in his first ap- li-xiia duiuvt unc6c SC Zeigier 10 pass from Suggs (DuPre Punts -47-3 cords, and Michigan, led by ing of Mike Cilek and Larry iklrki Fumbles lost Lawrence accounted for 152 pearance all season. He was ui- Yard penalized 71 tailback Billy Taylor, also rack Federation. The win gets Tyler eff on a winning note to the El Toro Iowa yards.

ijured in pre-season practice. Air Force 7 10 10 714-; SC Hollomon 13 pass from Suags (Du- Slonlord 0 24 7 16 47! Pre kick) AF Martin 1 run (Leuthauser kick) WF Bowdfn 1 run (kick blocked) Stan Votoho 23 pass from B.Brown SC FQ DuPre 34 (Horowttt kick) SC Molloman 16 pass from Suags (Du- IOWA CITY. Iowa (AP) -Al 34 first d0wns for 311 Oklahoma State used a re- vicious Michigan ground attack, other conference mark. The Iowa rushing game, with- Bowl, Nov. 29, against AF-Jennings 13 pass from Boter re shredded Iowa's defenses for A Dads Day crowd of 43,981, out the advantage of injured 'covered fumble to ignite its (Leuthauser kick) FG 30 march in the first touchdown 524 yards and the Wolverines' saw Iowa save a stlutouf- on.

tailback Levi Mitchell, pro- Ccnterville, Iowa, the No. 7-ranked JC outfit in the country. The Apaches, who amassed The Cowboys second period. quarterback Larry Lawrence's 'duced a poor 123 yards. piled up 673 yards total offense as their Rose Bowl hopes Lamar Loses 77-40 Tilt Sion Shockley 3 run (Horowrrt kjrk) S'on Shockley 4 run (Horowitz kick) AF FG Leuthauser 34 AF Baxter I run (Leuthauser kick) Stan Brown 10 pass from plunkett (Horowlti kick) AF FG Leurhouser 4J Stan FG Horowlti 4e Ston Vataha 62 punt return (Horowitz 439 yards on the ground, topping t'lCir previous total of 429 14-yard pass to tailback Dennis The vict ran MicWgan-s Green with 22 seconds left to record to 54 and play.

A two point conversion; eft it the forfront jn attempt failed. I rxin for the Roses. Iowa is now Taylor, who played less in th 1 anr! 4-5 against Ranger Junior College DRESS HATS FOR EVERY 16" 18" 25" a kick) won the came early with Wisconsin Slaughters Illini, 55-14 RUSTOX, La. Stan Shockley 15 pass from nunken (AP) Lou AF Bream run (Leuthauser kick) isiana Tech and Lamar Tech three quarters, accounted for: overai Dallas Ploy Backfires Vs. Bucs two touchdowns on runs of 33 AF Breom run (Leuthauser kick.) A 51.500.

collided in a torrid offensive and 71 yards, and rushed 24 14 0 0 e-51 fnri Michigan 7 IUI lowa 0 spectacle Saturday night with the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs 225 yards in 19 carries, Reserve Michigan Mich Woorheod 1 run rntos kick) miartof Wich Tavlor 33 run (Tit kickl quaiicr- Taylor 71 run (Ttos kick) MADISOX, Wis. (AP)-Quar. terback Gary Losse came off hart Rptt Wave Blanks lrgima who put on a Knum 77 Ik rvni from JUonrtiMrf scrambling out with a 77-40 victory. Scoring almost every time they got the ball, the two clubs DALLAS. Tex.

(AP) Dallas fine second half running dis-MTmn kick) oencn iaturaay to teaa wis j. Mich Crm 1 run (Tiros kick) consm to a w-n Big Ten foot' nidue a laie oecision wmcn piay, aiso accounted lor iwo Micn-Betts run (Titos krt) run (kirk toiler!) Mich Bens ball victory over Illinois. on two lowo Green 14 pass from Lawrence (run massive 35-pomt first period, ihey followed (hat up with 14 Joints in the second quarter and in the next stanza. With their tcp two rushers, John Harvey and Godfrey White, injured, the Apaches started Narcisse Landry and tarry Bowling at the running Back slots and th5 pair responded handsomely, Landry wshing for 171 yards in just six Carries including a 70-yard TD ifun on the iirst play of the game, and Bowling getting 87 yards in nine -ries and one 33-yard run for a score. White, who sustained a massive leg pull last week.

NEW ORLEANS (AP Tu combined for the most and cost them a share Wolverine touchdowns tive points in their history and tne ABA's Western Division six-yard runs. inaiuiy ana Losse, the No. 2 signal-caller foiled) A -45 lane trnt if first fwn ryiro rin Svflf S'lVf0! ottered most of the offensive Saturday night as the frmrth rlnun rthivc nnrl a 59-varr! behind Neil Graff, threw two touchdown passes to Stu Chaps dropped a 101-98 battle punt return by defensive hackjrerds for each school. Voijzt and sneaked over from Bullets ang the one for another TD, as the Badgers ran up their biggest point total since 1962, when they crushed New Mexico State 69-0. Joe BuIIard set up the third touchdown Saturday as the Greenies rolled to a 31-0 football victory over Virginia.

Rusty Lachaussee passed Sizes 6Vi to 8 Regular Oval end Long Oval to New Orleans. The Chaps, rallying strong to overcome a four-point New Orleans lead in the fading 47 seconds of the game, chose to give New Orleans a shot at the pn-ahrar! nnint with on inton. Utah Nipped By Arizona Bucks, 129-120 The victory raised Wisconsin's Big Ten record to 3-3 and its twice to wingback Mike Paulson STETSON season mark to 3-6. managed to get some action and, for Tulane touchdowns and the picked up 53 in 12 thnists. All' sophomore quarterback set a TtCSOX, Ariz.

(AP) itional foul in order to get the Arizona put a damper on Utah's back for one last shot. Red western Athletic Conference Rhhins s.mk the. rharitv to Associated Press Chet Walker poured in 34 mirwu rushed for 7 14 totaled, 13 men Wisconsin 17 7 2 55 Kevin Louhery lowered the points and Bull Bob! .1 .1 i w's-inomtjwn 7 rffl uoeoer 1 hub iiupes aaiuraay wim a in I ii 11 ivt-w i iritiirtv in him ipan i ii a.i u. 1 i. wiin a career nizn on uve aaaca a career Desi 01 i rrom i.o5e woeger single season career sohool record for passing yardage.

A chilled crowd of 9.6c0 in Tu-lane's cavernous 82,000 rapacity stadium saw the defer se stop yardage for TJC. The big first quarter was led Landry, who scored all three of his TD's then. Bowling "The Hat Of The West" i wth only seconds left. points to lead Baitlmore past ,0 chicaso wm. i hi Bess i run Kissic kick) paints to lead Baltimore past pace Chicago's win Rt Vpw r.n.-ml- iB Vi: su- 7 pos, from Less.

(Jaeoer But New Orleans' Geral Go- Milwaukee, 129-120, in a National Ding's foul shot in the Detroit The Redskins onv hon far i i 1 1 i 1 van LTIlr rvl tha Kail aule frnm 11 ia; inn jottjw Sanawicnea niS loucnaown in XOj Virginia 11- insiae me lUiane vein litlo nnw f0r AriTnna mc ini i.rc tic iu m-oieken 1 pou tram Ltvos mc Kive uio ii.iic a v-v wiui immcf wii tO lOSe another game. ASU i VJ I i Wis-Crooks ktekoff return (Jaeoer and. after Landry scored a fumble recovery. wa. i me gdine tui in ower acuon, Dave cinnau was auowea 10 score un- losse 1 run (Joejer kick) again, ouarterback Gay RammL 'ripfpat ht th- n.ni, Dallas without a shot at Bing free throw assured De- contested at the buzzer.

wis f-g joeoer Wis Mormon 54 poss from Groff (Joe- 'VfOtntO vv nay tu- npakpH nvpr from th nn tniT.iinM a 7 10-31 -wc win. itroit of a 105-101 victory over one more mnferpnr ram than nM u.f.... i-1 1 r- iiiiiii- f-liltlfl Mlllf" I' 1 1 limn DETROIT ItS, CINCINNATI 14 Th Sam Suprb Quality and Craft man hup hot gon Orr KiCKl Wis Johnson 20 run (Jaeger kick) A uauas quickly touiea Steve uncinnati, niocmx came from oett 25 ji n-m Tu Paulson 20 pais tram Lochousse Utah. ttfdimisHej tine th. rjtk Jones, who pumped in a pair 22 points down to whip Los An-iuSV)Sf- wni'inonlim wefniyw nf frp Ihrnltc ti-ith ti myinHc lnc 111.111 M--W 10.

Bu omy t. days of tfe orfy (Bookort kick) Tu Cobord 4 run (Bookarr kick) Tu Paulson 11 pass from Lachaussee (Bookohj kick) Tu FG Book at! 13 in wuvitu ul5tnir(jrf- Moi'Stim KVCIkrT 28. In rlnco nut thp rn. San Vran-in ll.MX nclnrroil Roc ev BoherUon 11. test.

Collins' Runs Spark IIP end the scoring for the quarter. Austin Reagan-ex Ray Dowdy picked off an errant Ranger aerial in the third period and returned it 34 yards for the final Tyler score of the night. Tyler will carry a 9-1 season's mark, including nine straight wins, into its bowl confrontation Leading scorer for the Bucs. I 4 t'llo ho moved ahead of Dallas into! Ul 1 1 who Group Ends Tour Smtfn 3, T'jrer 2, Von Arscia'e M. Van Ler 1A.

0erkifg 4, Foer 9. G''i'orn O-een li. Fouler! out none BALTIMORE 12, MILWAUKEE 1M Milomukee JO 3) Baltimore 35 3S 2 30 M'wouke Alclnoor 24, Cnatn 5, Crawor II, OTnang 15, McCocklw 10, Bobi-son 41, Rooers 0. D. Smitn 2, BROWNWOOD, Tex.

(AP) BRIDGETOWN. Barbados (AP) The U.S. Field Hockey second place behind Los Angeles in the division chase, was Red Robbins with 25 points. Ira Collins ran for three touch- NBA Easter. I ret.

gb New York 16 1 .43 Gains SLC Title Tie Association team enaed a six- rimrrtc Kronlp mvwi with Centerville. Powell led Dallas with Bomnior. Carter 0. Dovls EIHs 4. IMi.ua O.

I Amhn-v J1. U.rll. VWwOUke. match tour of Barbados with a 21. 10 .25 r-i 9 Jl ft 7 .42 I ,400 5 3 10 J31 11 victory over a combined Is-a 31-14 win over Sul Ross, KKoor.

nj I Monroe 1. Scott J. Uriseid li PMoaeionia 1 Fouled Out None Cincinnati tjc Londry to run Brnor, kick) land team at Kensington Oval. Both teams now stand at 2-4 onw n-w From 16C0 to 15000 J0NESB0RO. Ark.

(AP) i Boston i ir a L.rui I 1 np Ampnmns inichorl iha in 1 nn Cto- week-long competition with a but Howard Payne is 4-1 on t.WJl 'Pokes Hit Again, 24-12 Wester. Division lAtiontn ii 1 CMtooo VX ll-Os Anoetes ft Vr.liCroncisco I .430 Plwno 5fltle 4 1 ban Diego 1 Jjg I tjc recora 01 victories, ties and 1 year while Sul Ross is 4-1) for the: cTT' Ji return (Brennon nek) I loss. iBemwv I. Sm'lMt M. MnnU 24 quarterback James Hamilton scored two touchdowns in the! I fourth quarter as Indians! at least a tie for thel Southland fonfprpnre cham-l TJC Fonteno 42 run IBrennnn ckl Fo'rtea Ou None TJC Dowdy 24 pass Interception return (kick talieal Sizes to Regular Oval Long Oval.

Msr pionship with a 13-3 victory ov-j ALBUQUEKQUE. N.M. (AP)j er Texas Arlington here Satyr-j Western Athletic Gcr.ference, day. weak sister New Mexico won its! The Indians, defending con-'first WAC fooiball game 26 jfcrence champions, can claim tries Saturday by smacking Soir1 Ketom) Baltimore 129. Mfwoukee 120 Ctrmt 105, Cincinnati 104 CMcooo San FroncHcn Pnneni 114.

Los Anoeies 111 Bos'rm 01 New York, late At' onto at Son Dieao. Me pntiodeinnla at 101. Swo.es ScnenVHY Son F-oncisc ot Milwaukee a ot Los Anoe.es Atlanta at Phoenix Memphis State Gasps Past Seminoles, 28-26 1 SFA Mauls McMurry NACOGDOCHES, Ter. (AP) Stephen F. Austin set a Lone Conference team record of yards total offense Saturday in wrecking helpless 63.

undisputed title with a vie- racially troubled Wyoming 24-j tory over Trinity next week at u. SHOP NOW FOR CHRISTMAS BAriKAMEnXARB. San Antonio, Tex. Cw Mexico scored three first ABA taster. Dleisie Ct .74 TALLAHASSEE, Fla.

(AP) The Seminoles Grant Guthriej The first was an 80-yard side-' Hamilton's touchdowns came; half touchdowns and held off a' lvl.fno Frank Blackwell iJlactweU fired UO a PUt FSU the lead J-0 with a nn rmw of nn and two vards 'U't-Amino mmhi- titomri in pass, longest sconne niav u. o-oino II 3 7 7 4 11 3 II iousu-iii-uie-c-iuicn Mtmpnis nrsi quarter 32-yard field jjanny McKeown was in oniiaie team 10 a zs-rs footbau cut Tiger linebacker Paul scason- of tailback Calvin Harrell' It was New Mexico's first .42 .27 J2 ft 7 iwo omer conterence records. ciory over tionaa btaie intercepted a BiU Can- "UI uiiuiei iaier i-eaerson jiami set a rr.nference record -sr u-in inr is 196.1 Ooi os one for the longest pass jurday night which put the freeze pieman pass minutes later and latched onto another TD toss by of 45 carries and gamed 144 when the Lobos defeated Utah st Anoetes reception yards and another on rblTs bowl hopes. ran it back 60 yards fcr a touch- Cappleman from the Tiger 17. yards.

l.t-10. Until today, 4 7 I P3 J50 jor season touchdowns me zio-pound split end down. But as scouts from Memphis; Texas Arlington took a 3-0 had lost 25 straight conference ST1 Denver 4 receptions. He caught hrs 12th. caught passes from Tiger quar-s Blackwell's second quarter Liberty Bowl watched, the Ti-lead early in the third quarter games.

Quarterback Robert Pearce terback Danny Pierce for two ttuchdown made it 14-3, but gers, now 7-2. managed to fight wrrn ASU fumbled the second The loss was the hird in lired three scoring shot during touchdowns from 30 yards and Cappleman hit Seminole flanker back into the lead with two half kickoff at its own 31. Skip-conference play for Wyoming Jhe romp, and Mark Mor-ely tiedjlO yards in a see-sawing contest Don Prderson for two Tallies more touchdowns while holding per Butler's 42-yard field goal and eliminated any chances the a conference record by booting which left FSU 5 2 -2 for the sea- before the half to put FSU back FSU to nine points in the second came with 14 07 left in th Cnwhnvs had of ronp?) nc as SttninNnr-s esit r.S. InCrfjoo 111, evetlrn. Nw Or'eons let, Doitos flt AVomi )3i.

Pittsburnli IIS Sunaot Scnethil. tnotoo at Anoeies Coriiin. ett Asians ot New York Ooi.as at Denvsv 609 CONGRESS-Austin's Home-Owned Open Until 9 On Thursday nine point-after conversions. ison. half.

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