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Sunday, Oct. li, lad AuBliti Ampriran-fe'tatfaman i Auburn Cuts Loose For 31-14 Triumph mm 4th-Ranked Tide Thumps Vols. 32-15 THE YARDSTICK i V'O .1 -G. T.ch -l 4 I 3 ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) Pat; half, fired scoring shots of 16 Sullivan rifled three second-halfjyards to Terry Beasley, 12 First downs Hushes-yards Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized THfi YARDSTICK Auburn tW I i i' 'Vi, Tennessee Aiaiwrna Ga.

Tech BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) Alabama's proud defense, yards to Dick Schmalz and 17! yards to Terry Henley as the Tigers remained unbeaten after five games. The Jackets held tenaciously to a 7-0 lead through the first half, but couldn't contain Sulli- touchdown passes Saturday as fifth-rnnked Auburn, stymied for 30 minutes by five turnovers, stormed to a 31-14 comeback victory over Georgia Tech. Sullivan, who completed 15 pass trom Tvrrentlnei i i 5 JT V- Tech Horne 5 ij 1 First downs 1KAt (Thlopen kick) Aub Beosle 16 posi irom sunivon a i i'Jf by Robin Parkhouse and a yardage (run tailed) 37-53 76-211 10 '41 5-17-4 J- 7 S-47 7 i 105 Aub Lowry run (Lowry run) Aub Schmalr 12 pass from Sullivan (Jett kick) hawking secondary, held Ten- Pun Fumnles loftt nessee off Saturday for a 32-15: Yards penad passes in a row in the final van, last year's national total AubHenley 17 pass from 5irillvan (Jett kick) Tech Studdard 11 pass from McAshan ,700 fnnt.i Tennessee Southeastern Conference 6 9 i niqpen pick Aub FC. Jett 31 A 60.204.

-Bailey 20 pass trom Davis- (If tnileri) offense champion, in the second half. ball victory. was fourth-ranked Alabama's sixth straight conquest of the season and the first over Tennessee since lfi. The de 'Horn Soccer Team Smothers Trinity Tenn. Watson 4 run (Hunt kick) Ala.

FG Davis 27 Aio T. Dovls 6 run (kirk Wiled) Bailey 16 pass from T. Payls IB. Davis kick) Tenn. Watson 7 run (Chadwlck Ala.

FG B. Dovls Ala Wusso 4 run lB. Dovil kicjc) Tech, 24 appeared headed for a major upset, intercepting Sullivan's first pass of the day and then recovering Henley's feat left Tennessee with a and Sieve Wade and mark with Auburn holding theiHigginbotham intercepted Trip University nf Texas. University Ticers. 6-1, at TENNESSEE'S BOBBY MAJORS (WITH BALL), ALABAMA'S JOHNNY MUSSO MEET FACE TO FACE Musso tackled Majors on first-quarter punt return in rout by Crimson Tide soccer team continued to roll Freshman Field.

passes. fumble at the Tiger six on Auburn's second offensive play to set up a touchdown. The score came with. 9:39 re toward the Texas Collegiate Now 6-0-1 for the season and 1 1 ill i H.HI1 I'J IT! T'W Soccer League 1 a leading the southeast umsum Saturday by downing the Trinity and undefeated in 44 league 105 Yards Too Much Penalties Bother Bear games the Longhorns go Gamecocks Devastate Terrapins maining in the tirst penoa when reserve quarterback Tommy Turrentine dumped a five-yard pass to Greg Horne in the end zone. other decision over the Vols.

Both teams began raggedly and there were four turnovers in the first eight minutes, including a fumble recovery by Parkhouse on the Vol 22 that launched Alabama on its first score. Three plays later Terry Davis passed 20 yards to David Bailey for the touchdown. SUNDAY against a strong St. Mary's University team cn the same field. The contest begins at 2:30 bama is a good team, and we Late Scores Give Purdue 21-20 Win p.m.

and is free to the public. Aj Sullivan guided a 53-yard don't need to be giving them BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP)- "I think we have a heck of a team," Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant said Saturday after Ala win over St. Mary's will put UT Rotito 12 Football, Cowtwys-Saints, KOKF-FM (95.51 1.00 Baseball. World Series (It necesiary), WOAI 112001 Television Football, (rambling Highlights, K.CEN (M 10:00 Football, Grambllna Highlights KHFI (42) 10:30 Football.

Noire Dome anything." COLUMBIA, S. C. (AP)-Halfback Dickie Harris broke drive on Auburn's first possession of the second half, hitting three passes for 34 yards, in in the four-team playoffs. Blending consistent defensive Nevertheless, Battle said, "Our guys hung in there, and But shortly afterwards, on bama got revenge over Ten a rugged defensive rorl rimhvTY inlorfontorl playing with a strong offense. Hiqhllqhts, KCEN (61.

WOAI (i) nessee with a 32-15 football vic Texas completely nullified the EVANSTON, 111. (AP) Otis Armstrong ran 81 yards for a touchdown on the second play r. i- Kvufc (24 tory, but he said the Crimson said that Coach Bill Battle's Vols "had their strength against our strength and made us do some things we didn't want to do. They made us use blocking combinations we didn't want to use because of their linebackers scraping off. And we had to run east and west too much." In the somber Tennessee dressing quarters, Battle said: "We gave Alabama too much cve" 1:00 Rnseboll.

World Series Trinity team which, like Texas, Tennessee and the Vols went 44 struggle with two br.lliant rnt yards, including a 24-yard pass returns and sparked 'South to Gary Theiler. Curt Watson Carolina to a 35-6 homecoming Tide can't think about the na many mistakes. Alabama is a'501' KHFI W0AI (4)- cluding the touchdown toss to Beasley. The Tigers remained one point down, however, when Dave Beck fumbled the snap and failed to run for the extra points. from 'scrimmage but Purdue Fnothall, Colleae Highlights, i nam.

iffpncivp. I'OO well balanced had been leading its division with an unbeaten record. KVL'E (24), KSAT 1121 had to rally for two fourth lv. riefensivplv and the kickinp' 100 Football, Cowtys- Soints, tional championship unless it can eliminate penalties. The Crimson Tide was penal bulled the final four and the kick put Tennessee ahead 7-6.

KTRC (7), KENS (5), KWTX (10) jfooiliall victory over Maryland I Saturday night. Led bv the ball control of quarter touchdowns Saturday to deal Northwestern a 21-20 Big Sullivan's scoring passes to Schmalz and Henley came Mimo Alvarez-Calderon, the Texas attack carved out a 2-0 halftime lead. The entire Ten football defeat. ized 105 yards, which is out of character with Bryant's earlier teams. In the victorious Alabama dressing room, Bryant Darryl Stingley's 14-yard run 3:00 Football, Vik'nqs-Pockers, KTBC (7), KENS (5).

KWTX (101 9:, 10 Football, Darrett Royal Show, KTBC (7) Football, Darren Royal Show, KENS (5) MONDAY Television 100 Football. Steelerj Cblets, KVUE (24), KSAT (1?) within an 18-second span, the Alabama moved to the 11; Harris gave a Came-early in the next period andcock offense i(s first real oppor. Bill Davis kicked a 27-yard tumty midway of tne field goal to put the Tide ahead when he retrnVrj a for Eood. 'punt 26 vards to the Maryland with all our mistakes, laying with 1:30 left on the clock and forward line got into the scoring; ending 79 yard drive and the ball down, throwing for in terceptions and the lige. Ala Mike Benie's conversion lifted; column by booting four more the second after the Tigers re goals in the second half.

covered a fumble at the Tech 17, On Tennessee's next POsses.23.yard.line From THURSDAY Oscar Garzon was the first to Higginbotham inter-1 Carolina nceded only four, plays score for Texas with only 15: KOKE-FM (95.5) ceptea ana returned me Dan wilh iommv game." Battle described Alabama runner Johnny Musso as a great ball player. "I thought we had him tackled on several occasions, and he would fight, huck and buck for another five yards." Bryant said he was particu-j larly proud of Alabama "because we had to overcome a lot of bad things, like penalties, fumbles and interceptions. They forced us into mistakes and we forced them into mistakes." It's too soon, Bryant said, "to compare this team with the na- to the 17, setting up a six-yard simmons going tne iast 12 the Boilermakers to their third straight Big Ten triumph in as many games. Northwestern is now 2-2 in Big Ten play. Stingley's touchdown jaunt was set up by a desperation 41-yard pass Steve Burke to end Rick Sayers.

BYU Bops Wyoming LARAMIE, Wyo. (AP) -Brigham Young used its best rushing attack of the season FRIDAY Radio 7:20 Football, Travis-Crockett, KOKE-FM (955) scamper arounn icti ena yards minutes gone in the game, giving him a total of nine goals for the season. One goal each was scored by John McDowell, Mississippi Smothers Rival, 20-6 OXFORD, Miss. (AP)-Quar- Gators Get 1st Victory, Nudge FSU Terry Davis. Again Alabama failed to convert.

Vol fumbles in the first half Gentil Marin, Bill Gonzales, Ico a i 1 1 i and Alfredo Northwestern went into the and an alert pass defense to were recovered by Parkhouse. Keydcls, 21-6 RICHMOND, Va. (AP) The University of Richmond's Spiders picked off Virginia Military passes and stymied the Key-dets' offensive efforts Saturday "Cchise" Vallejo. break a three game slump and Steve Williams and David GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) -Smashing power running by terback Kenny Lyons galloped 46 yards for one touchdown and smasn wyommg 35-1 in a MMli Tommy Durrance and Mike! Western Athletic Conference turned early breaks into two game Saturday.

Rich broke winless Florida out more scores with key passes as tional championship teams, but(nisht in posting a 21-6 Southern fourth quarter leading 20-7 but! Charlie Potts intercepted Mau-; rie Daigneau pass and icturned 17 yards to the Northwestern 16. Armstrong and Burke moved the ball to the one-yard line and Ron North bulled over for the touchdown. Daigneau, however, had a BYU, which evened its sea of its season long lethargy Satur- day and the Gators dealt arch OSU Shows Missouri, Despite Fink Conference football victory. son record to 3-3 ground out four touchdowns on the ground and used three pass inter Mississippi defeated Southern Mississippi 20-6 here Saturday. The 190-pound sophomore from Biloxi, drove Die Miss to all of its scores in a wild first quarter that saw the Rebels get the ball three times we can't even think about being national champions unless we eliminate penalties; and that comes from teaching, coaching.

Battle, a player under Bryant on one of those national-title ceptions to stun the Covbovs. rival Florida State its first defeat of the year 17-15. A record Florida Field crowd of 65,109, expecting to see FSU romp to its sixth victory on the passing of Gary Huff, instead Sales Service Supplies hand in all three Northwestern COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) LEARN INCOME TAX PREPARATION FROM Thousands are earning good money in the growing field of professional income tax service. Enrollment open to men and women ot ali ages.

Job opportunities tor qualified graduate. Send for free information and class schedules. HURRY! Classes Start October ISIh "KNOW BEFORE YOU OWE" Safety Don Hansen, top pass interception in the WAC last sca- touchdowns. He set up the firstjOklahoma State recovered from score in the second quarter Mike Fink's 100-yard second with a 15-yard pass to Barry half kickoff return and struck son, ran one interception 93 on fumbles and once on an in yards for a third quarter touch saw both teams move the ball PiytMI Rf(in Tims CsHv Rack! m-w nock ft fiogum Sy-sil'll) fin nnV for three quick touchdowns onlnn llnjI th YOU GET THE TOTAL drive-out Price before you owe anything: QUALITY REBUILT terception. Ole Miss dominated the line play and Southern was never teams, said that the Vol offense! "has got to get better.

We have nobody to blame but ourselves. We looked sharp all week in! Pearson and three plays later Jim Lash scored from the two down that put the game out of reach. Brent Blackman's passing and utes when FSU went to the air (Ktoty Rc-builts Wyoming, which also has a 3- ahle to muster a touchdown and scored twice. TRANSMISSIONS yard line. The extra point kick! running Saturday for a 37-16 Big! failed and Northwestern trailed Eight Conference football practice, but we sure looked nnsn march despite some fancy pas 89; 50 The Seminoles borrowed a page from Florida's usual script 7-6.

victory over Missouri. tr149 3 record now, could not get a rushing offense going, but had to rely on the passing of quarterback Gary Fox for its only BLOCK Please send me free information Karri Arictress Citj pitiful at times today." Battle said he thought Alabama would pass more than it I I I I 472-4886 MITCHELL ADDING MACHINE CO. 707 Barton Springs Rd. and contributed to their loss sing by quarterback Rick Done-gan and the effective running talents of halfback Doyle Or with three fumbles and an Fink's run electrified the crowd of 48,8.15 and put Missouri out front 14-7. Actually, he took the ball eight yards behind his ange and fullback Bill Foley.

And Yaur Old Tranmiiimn EASY TERMS-FREE TOW IN Aaron's Automotive 453 6651 6515 Burnet Rd. ftrt! Inm lemf Dn-h Ttatrrl did. "It takes 11 men to slow their running game, so we were Purdue 7 0 0 1421 Northwestern 0 14 6 020 Pur Armstrong 81 run (Renie kick) NU Losn 2 run (Kick foiled! Nu Robinson 1 run, Craig, pass from Doigneau. NU Dolqneov 1 run (kick tailed) Pur North run. Rente kick Pur Stingley 14 run (Renle kick) A 40.059 Sine Phom Florida marched 75-yards to a I Southern Miss 0 3 3 ft Mississippi ...20 0 020 Cincinnati scoring threat.

Fox broke his own school passing mark with 335 yards. BYU had scored only two touchdowns in its past three glad they didn't go to the air anymore." I CLIP AND MAIL TODAY Miss Lyons 46 run iMinio kick) Miss Knight 2 run (kick toiled) Miss Barry 15 pass trom Lyons (Hin- touchdown the second time the Gators handled the football. Dur own goal, wound through a wave of defenders and broke into the open near midfield. ton kick) rance and Rich took turns rip- SouM FG Guy 31 A 23,200. Clnnlrmnn a 1 -L.

nl trA games before opening up on u.n -p. rCIT lino anrl! 1 sophomore, took Wyoming. the only touchy situation third IMI(3jlE Ohio Stale Throttles Hoosicrs Bowling Green Trips Kent St. down and four to go at the FSU 18 was solved when the I-Slale Pounds Kansas 24-0 nn rsn complete charge of the game immediately thereafter as the Cowboys jammed two touchdowns into a period of less than two minutes and scored a third before the third quarter was history-Blackman passed 31 yards to KENT, Ohio (AP) Bowling Seminoles' Larry Strickland jumped offside. Rich leaped across the goal on the first play of the second it ill it -r I BLOOMINGTON, Ind.

(AP) Green used a 29-point fourthr MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) quarter explosion Saturday to Fullback Randy Keith scored two touchdowns and Fred rSrrMnan corvirtHe lafpr! hety sophomore Ike Harris on Florida scored again. Defensive Schram booted two field Graham and 21 yards to two long touchdown passes and Saturday to lead No. 13 Ohio! Reuben Gant for touchdowns riddled Kansas State's porous1 pass defense for 235 yards in rub out a Kent State University lead and capture a wild 46-33 Mid-American Conference victory- The two teams combined for four touchdowns in the final four minutes and in doing so, the lead changed hands twice. back Jimmy Barr frahbed the ball out of the air as FSU's Art Munroe juggled it and scampered 26 yards to a touchdown.

Munroe and Paul Magalski the air Saturday, pacing Iowa1 State to a 24-0 victory. State to a 27-7 Big Ten football victory over Indiana. Quarterback Don Lamka scored another touchdown as and circled left end for six yards himself for another. Gant had put Cowboys ahead in the game's first moments when he snagged a The Cyclones, now 1-1 in the i Big Eight Conference and 4-1 for the season, put points on Jf 1 Bowling Green used a 15-yard the scoreboard three of the i run by Jerry Fields with four ripped off tackle for consistent Florida State gains but Munroe fumbled after the Seminoles reached the Florida eight yard line in the second quarter and lost another one in the third pe the Buckeyes remained atop30.yard pticn from Tony the conference standings with a Pounds, climaxing a 60-yard 3-0 record. Oklahoma State drive with the The Hoosiers' only score opening kickoff.

y'-- tj i 4 i i i first six times they had the ball to build a 17-0 lead which K- minutes left to get the lead for the first time since the first quarter, 32-27. State never threatened. riod. David Snell also bobbledj came early in the third period, 'Oktonomo state 11 ij-37 iMissoucf 0 7 7 I 16 OSU Gant 30 pass from Pounos a punt, (Pruff kick) MO basraoie i run mill ivo Fink 100 kickoff return (WU CIkHHa tnt 3 20 kick) Floriaa Fla Ricti run i rick fonea. Flo Barr 2 fumble In air (Durronce pass trom Reaves) FSU ertagaiSM run irwiir, Fin Fc; Franca 4 when fullback Ken St.

Pierre ran 21 yards through the middle for a touchdown. An Ohio State fumble set up the Indiana score. Ohio Stole 7 3 14-J7 lnnnrj 0 7 07 OSU Keith 3 run (Schrom kick) OSU FG Schram 31 IND St. Pierre 71 run (Gartner kick) OSU FG Schram OSU Krith 1 run (Srhrom kick) OSU Lamo 25 run (Schrom kick) A Sl.ll 2 4 OSU Graham 3( pass Tram Biacxman (kick foiled) OSU Gant 21 pos from Blackman (pass foiled) OSU Blackman run (Pass foiled) OSU FG Garrett OSU FG Garrett 33 OSU Elliott 3 run (kick failed) Mo Safety Roblchoux tackled In end zone A 4tU3S FSU Dawson past from Huff (Daw 'i4 MIES P' son pass from HUM) Broun Loes To Dartmouth FG Eclipses Wash. State SPOKANE', Wash.

(AP) 1 Young Wins Senior Walk 'i T-', -A' PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) Unbeaten Dartmouth, a two-touchdown favorite, cracked Brown's stubborn defense in the first period and then settled Rav Werschins kicked a 20- KANSAS CITY (AP) Larry yard field goal with 1:06 re maining to give the California Golden Bears a 24-23 Pacific-8 down in a defensive duel Satur- "ft. Young, bronze medalist in the 1968 Olympic Games, continued his impressive preparations for the 72 Olympics at Munich Sat i i i i i Tu Conference football victory over fumble-prone Washington day in a 10-7 Ivy League football victory. The Indians, New England's Turned on by boots and buckles? Plain or fancy, Florsheim has 'em by the hundreds-in sizes to fit just about everybody. Among the very newest: the Flor urday with a victory in the Sen- state here Saturday.

ThP. Courrars ha used a field only major unbeaten-untied ior National 40-kilometer walk. Young, 28, from Sibley, goal at 8:26 of the final quarter 'power, survived a bitter sheim Trieste-a trio of handsome centerseam fashion crafted of soft, rich burnished brown kangaroo. rem If'I: buckle boot $50, slip-on $39.95. D-rirg boot $47.90 completed the 16 laps around to go ahead 23-21 but Bears' struggle in earning their fourth huge Swope Park in 3:29.18, quarterback Jay Cruze, who' triumph of the season and their ft topping the 3:39.04 time logged used various backfield patterns 13th in a row I Styto to by Ron Laird of the New York all day.

engineered a strong Ted Ferry, a junior ground drive that brought the style kicker, booted a 33-yard Athletic Club. JAY SMITH LEASING, INC. 841 W. 6th 476-4371 American Express Diner's Club Bonk Americard Master Charge The team championship went ball to the 10 yard line of field goal in the sixth minute or to the Colorado Track Club, fol- The Cougars' defense held back action, and quarterback Bill lowed by the Mid-America California and the Beam had to Pollock capped a 70 yard Track Club, which Young rep-: turn to Worsening for the win-jmarch by scoring on a keeper resented. jning roints.

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