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Austin American-Statesman from Austin, Texas • 35

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Sunday. Nov. 14, 1971 Austin Amfriran-g'lalfsman Austin, Texas Page C5 By 56-29 Cougars Kill iLMS Dell01t toflw rV Ar I SjNfc AV rl- 7-l'h v-. streak, trouncinz the "SEW Virginia Techl Pet. CS IJfifrTAX' a r-t y-.

TMt YARDSTICK VI.TMI NWUM. JJ: -H' I iC4S VA' J.YOL 1 b'8Sest of I terbaik Gary- Mullins lh. 1 1, threw.Fir!t two Of Poss'nfl taraoi 15 1W nun: II'IU" II 1 IT v. Vi mi'il 8 i otner action Cincinnati' ctr d.i... 3t Jl 3 them to tisht end Rilev Odoms, B.

'X1, i irueu UUflCn MatP llO-lm cwnrrti 7 1 Ifi -ha 9 11 1 I IX t-41 l. 1 tt and Robert New house ran foruoies lost i Yards Denaitied three more touchdowns Satur- liioaspci nov 13 WESTERN CONFERENCE '1 VV "3bsssi- and i I a 11 a ifwQuhee 1 day to lead 181 ranked Houston: I 1 4 '4ft V'i" wt? -V" fT 1 i Buffalo. 127-106. Chicogo 9 5 VT Palilo 1 run fDov Struck kk) 7 1 Johnny Green scored 22 points Pnn" PacMic Division .33 .467 800 .647 .167 and pulled down 12 rphnimric noip i wewnous 17 run (Terrell k.t 10 a 3- vitor over Virginia Hou-oechm a tnm Munms 'en nek) VT FG Dove Strock I T. Hou Odoms 13 pass from Mullins (Ter'.

The (oujars, now -2, over-." tci 'i i Hou Nenrhouse run (Terrell k). whelmed the miury-weakened Hmi-Mgiims 1 run (Terreii i.icki.-- the Rovals rpmyino.l 12 9 5 3 10 1 Pnrtlnt.H i place in the Central Division Lote gomes not included VT Polite, 1 run (Strock kick) nn a relentless hou oaoms nasi from Mum r. tUGENE, Ore. (AP) Cali- over fcrnia, sparked by the hard warriors- ground attack headed by Newtiouse i run (Terreii kioc.4 house, the nation's No. 3 rusher, XJr pcss.Ke.

and Tommy Mozisek. who rush-rtvTc0Lro pass from strock ru running of Steve Kemnitzer in The Bulls, leading bv Cincinnati HO, OoitJen Stale 101 New York 127, Detroit lOi Milwaukee 127, Buffalo 106 Baltimore 111, Pniladeitvua 105 Cnicogo 111, Houston 102 Boston at Seattle, lote Los Anaeie ot Portiond. late Onlu nnmpt irhtriiiikH the fourth quarter, came from Points at the beginninz of thp ed for 195 yards. Newhouse 1 behind Saturday for a 17-10 Pa tiinrlnw'l rnui irtirkrui ini I final quarter, scored only two baskets in the first seven minutes of the period hi (yard pass, Strock to Nick Colo- Philadelphia vs. Milwaukee ot Madison.

Wis cific-8 football victory over Ore-gon. Kemnitzer, a 195-pound iunior 4f After Newhouse ran 17 yards'ro Cleveland at Phoenix 1 JT for a first quarter touchdown. managed to hold off the! ZWlSZ Rockets. i -y. from Klamath Falls, car Mullins passed 32 yards to split D.

C. Nobles, Houston's Jwo 2 quarterback, passed fori BA end Tu anrf 11 voMc fn Milwaukee romped to iis' ried the ball seven consecutive times as California moved 28 East Division Pet GB f)doms in the second quarter aras 10 Wlllie KOherts for.e 11 Hfl 1 seventh straight victory against v.rqima a .500 T.land tllp h(l l-mindprl Cnnoart fOliears' final tnnrhrfnun yards to touchdown after a jibe Braves as a record Buffalo MAKE WAY FOR JIM University of Texas blocking guard Travis Roach gets a little help from behind as halfback Jim Bertelsen starts running to try and outstep a pair of tough- looking TCU defenders moving in on him. Bertel-sen picked up four yards in the first-quarter action. Texas went on to win 31-0. (Staff photo by Tom Lankes) 4J8 .429 pass interception.

I crowd of 17 oji New 4 ilwere not threalened again. nov 13 Carol inollS Reserve Rick Jones scored i in teens 84 vain touchdown. 7 I 9 6 west Division 10 6 9 6 6 9 6 9 1 fl the touchdown from the four- n.trni.NE"' yoK Detroit us bins for injured Rich Matijc-! .25 .400 400 yard line with less than a min-i vich, ran two yards for a touih- DMt-p:" v. march in the first quarter, Houston was penalized fotir- ute left in the game. 'down in the first quarter and iworthatt 7, Norwood 2 Korr.Kics 5.

Mueller 11 Sam Garmendi, a linebacker i 7 Lvm from Chili Gulch, set Alvarez-Led Florida Nips Kentucky scored on a one-yard run in for yards. -ZZ fourth quarter. Virsinia Tech: The Gobblers scored ptl" also played without starting a 76-yard march earlv in Uh'. jMemphis State bobbers NTSU I MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) the Pasadena Bowl Dec.

lote game not inrludcd Saturday's Resipts Nr-W YO'k 117, Flondiom 113 Carolina Vuainia 109 Indiana 116, Kentucky 111 Oaltos nt Denver, (ate Memphis ot Utah, lole Sunday Gomes New York at Pittsbnrah Only qame scheduled. A AAil.i i runnoic tne touchdown with the inter bouied out none. ception just two plays after Oregon stopped a California flanker Jim Quinn and ftillhack fourth quarter that was assisted: lames Rarber. by 42 yards in penalties. Hous- The Cougar defense wiltediton wound up with 119 vards drive with an interception.

GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) Memphis State wrapped up its-is Wjth a 47-8 victory over North Tyler Wins Carlos Alvarez ended his col MILWAUKEE 1J7. BUFFALO 106 Milwoukee Joobor 29, 14 Dinwidciie 0. Kimbe! 2, Webb 2 Robertson 22, G. Smith 12! Bulfalo Bryont 3, Chombrs 4.

Garrett 6, Howard 1. Hilton 7. Hoskett 4. Kouffman 44, E. Smith 14.

R. Smith 12 Warner 3. Fouled out E. Smith. It was a punchless offensive hird Missouri Valley Confer lege football career Saturday the Gobblers' vaunted pass of- in penalties.

fense. which led Ihe nation go-j Polilo was Tech's leading ing into the game. rusher with 38 yards on 15 car- Texas State Saturday. game with all but one of the scores coming after interceptions or fumbles. Loop Title Using a powerful ground by scoring one touchdown on a 56-yard pass and setting up another with a 22-varder for a Vircinia Tech scorprt on a 47.

ries, Strock completed 21 of 41 game, Memphis State rolled to' Irish Ready For Boiding SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) -Notre Dame Coach Ara Parseghian, a little wrung-out from the I i 's come-from-behind 21-7 football victory over Tulane Saturday, said his team would "welcome a bowl bid." The Irish polished off their 1970 campaign by upsetting Texas in the Cotton Bowl. They went into the game beaten only by Southern California their current status with one game remaining at LSU. CINCINNATI 110. Km ncu TYLER The Tyler fie'd Sal by Dave Strock Ipasses for 196 yards, compared ence championship in four years and claimed a berth Colorado State jTops W.

Texas Southeastern Conference career defeated defendinc chamnion1'" llle second quarter, on a two- a 14-0 halftime lead and was never threatened. Tiger fullback Golden State 21 22 20 3g10 Golden State Russell Lee Thurmond 25, Mullins 7, R. Williams 20 Allison 2, Barnett 2. Bartholomew 2, Ellis 2, Jones 6, Portman 6. Utah State, to seven of 12 for 151 yards for Mullins.

pass receptions record and a Kilgore. 12-2. here Saturdavlyard run Don Rwl and a six 35-24 Florida victory over Ken for the Texas Junior Lacey 0, Van Arsdale 2. Guokas Foic night 4. McGreaor 8.

Mennclt i Ray Jamieson was Memphis State's leading rusher with 122 tucky. Federation Fouled out Mullins. N. Williams. Adams Whip Quarterback John Reaves and championship.

I CHICAGO 111. HOUSTON ini He scored FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) yards in 11 carries tailback Tommy Durrance also returned Florida's super sopho Utah, 21-17 jr' Colorado State University rode Lawrence McCutcheon's record rushing performance to one touchdown. Memphis State coach Billy Murphy, coming under fire jtln' A M--vard Pass from cS.hw's Frank Duncan to iVhS'o4 T- 30 Carlos Uzo and a 37-yard goal by Wavne Simmons mores of 1969 to past glory a far cry from most of this strug SALT LAKE CITY (AP) a 36-14 football victory over! Tt'pct Tovnc ATTENTION SPORTSMEN! Th outdoors is youi the biiiinw, tdv. Sell or leose 3 of BOMS.

CAMPLRS and if-ed at tnc ami toe mimUf. iop nm e.u!.-' iy. An outstanding opportunity becoiiie an tne leircalioriol enuiproent lcil an morpeodfii: buyneu nwi, mtiXmi mm tne ol i National uistipiy. Foi detoils, call: Bob J. Nelson U.wt lime Inlerjwuei 7140:1 Chorqii, BtvH Clvrlnn(l.

Oh. 4i I 27 (2i6, 48. 877 Utah State quarterback Trursday in a resolution by gling season that now stands at Tonyl Fouied out none. 'gave Tyler the championship as 3-7 with Miami left on theiAdams set two school passing It was the first victory instate Rep. James F.

Williams of 'We are 8-1 for the season schedule. ljme tries for the Rams this Memphis that called for Murphy and our defense has given up Baltimore 111 Philadelphia 105 I the two teams traded safeties. Philadelphia 25 19 30 31 losi Baltimore 30 29 26 1 1 1 Tyler is now 9-2 for the vear Phlloaelphio Cunninqhom 21, Foster 20. Jockson 3. Greer 5, Lourjhery 22, 300 Won the tit le With a spotless Awtrey 3, Carter Washington 8.

Wohln r- records Saturday in leading the Aggies to a 21-17 nonconference Reaves passed for three Reason, and the loss was the to resign from, his coaching Just 98 Points nine games, touchdowns and ran for one as uvei cruss-siaie rival 9 Seventh against two victories i-ii wiiue iviiKore is -i-i and duties but remain as athletici Boltirrore Marin 9. Utah. he moved his three-year pass Tyler also won the title in Unseld 0. Chrnier Clark 27. Dnscoli director, cleared his bench as I resvant 8.

Zetler ing yardage up to second best N.sl 1969. Fouled out none. rauiea out none. i BBMM The Aggie victory brought the series between the two teams to 46-20-4 for Utah. the Tigers produced their ever made by a college football Parseghian said.

"We are not explosive on offense but I feel we are as good as any team in the country and we would welcome a bowl bid." Hp player. Only Jim Plunkett's biggest scoring output of the jor West Texas. ITrinitv Surge Defeats ACC I ABILENE, Tex. (AP) -Trip tty University scored four sec Adams passed 26 yards to 544 yards is better than Reaves' 7,201 with a game left. season.

The who will meet the Craig Clark early in the fourth quarter for the winning touch- Alvarez set an SEC record Pacific Coast Athletic down with 164 catches bettering the 162 made by David Smith of association representative in the All three USU scores were Pasadena Bowl, rocked the nd-half touchdowns Saturday to Mississippi State. TSU Skitters By Langston HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) Texas set up by pass interceptions or fumbles. eome from behind and defeat Eagles with 33 points in the third period to take a 47-0 Kentucky a i i Hwea 0 7 7 2135 Abilene Christian College 27-14 advantage into the last quarter. i-io Lucos i run.

(Franco kick) Ky-FG Kirk 21 Ky Clymer 11 run (Kirk kick) in a Southland Conference State' 14 0 7-21 Utah 10 7 017 Utah FG Botemon 59 lltnh WnHinrin A nne. i. ria Keoves run (Franco kick) Southern University collected 30 points in the second and third I- Ynnrei in nnu i run uni vun ucia- (Bateman kick) fame. Fullback Greg Oliver tallied (Franco kickl then (Franco kick) quarters Saturday night wice from Trinity and had 162 Yellow Jackets Sting Javelinas 10 Ps' fron Adams (Doyle kick) Utah Goridel 11 pass from Van Gelder (Bateman kick) USU Forzanl 16 pass from Adorns (Doyle kick) USU Clark 9A nnc frnm iAnmr F.y t-anuzzi i run (pass toiled) Fla Durronre 10 ivui Irwn held on for-dear life to post a (Fronco kick) 37-28 victory over Langston. j-arcis rushing for the day.

Rich-erd Ramirez scored on a 91 jards punt return for another Score. Ky stephans 47 pass -'from Fenuzzi (Fenuzzi run) A 45,248 (Doyle kick) A 16,292. KINGSVILLE, Tex. AP) Down 30-0 after three periods. Howard Payne came uiuiiuiiin uuq.i vault behind late in the third WoirasftdBoii Coop uuv.n.

in nic llliai JI11I1UIC3 Ul play to score all 28 points. to take a 20-14 Lone Star Conference football victory The Montgomery Street Topples Bishop College The win was the sixth of the Saturday night over Texas Ail. Charles Louis scamperedlseason for the TSU team, which seven yards up the middle to has lost two and lied one. Lang- DALLAS, Tex. (AP) Quar-Serback Bruce Swinton threw the Yellow Jackets an 18-14 jston's record dropped to 2-8.

lead. Ken Sanders tackled Jhree touchdown passes Satur Way to lead Arkansas amm 'Paneroa Marion Danna in Ithlt fltir inna in fU 33-14 victory over Bishop Col Austin College Tops Cheyenne MEXICO CITY (AP) jege of Dallas. Bishop scored first in the opening quarter on a one-yard quarter for a safety. McMurry Falls To S. Houston ABILENE, Tex.

(AP) Tail by Herman Jordan, but Austin College of Sherman, defeated Mexico City got three touchdowns in he second period to take con- Cheyenne 47-14 Saturday. Jtrol of the game. The scores Quarterback Danny Edwards passed to Butch Gladen for four Austin touchdowns. The Kangaroos had trouble back Joe Vickers raced for three touchdowns as Sam Houston State eased to a 24-7 victory ENJOY GREAT RACING WITH THAT GREAT TASTING lover McMurry College Saturday Tame on one and two yard runs Leroy Gathen and a 29-yard Swinton scoring pass. iSFA Trounces Tarleton State moving the ball early in the night.

first quarter but sot on the Sam Houston, now 3-5 in Lone scoreboard with a 48-yard pass Star Conference play, had a 17-0 Edwards to Gladen. Minutes halftime lead on the running of laster Rusty Armstrong made it (Vickers and the place-kicking of NACOGDOCHES, Tex. (AP) 9-0 with a 35-yard field goal before the half. Walter Anderson. Quarterback Gay Ramm i scored four touchdowns and passed for another to lead Stephen F.

Austin over Tarleton State 42-7 in a Lone S1ar Conference game Saturday Suzuki 250 Savage A i rh front tunnelrd prp on the classic Knvrrc Um. UnrlprlaiH strap anil Hri-p gorrs asstirp prrfrct fit ami inhanre iilr-al siHioucttp flight. Ramm scored on runs of one, hree, two and one yards. He passed 27 yards to flanker Sammy Lewis for the other touchdown. BuTi like the -A-otlri cham-oion moto-cioss Suzuki.

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