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i. 4 -x V- 26, 1967 Sunday, Nov. Page D4 Austin, Texas Angtttt Amfrtfan-giairHman Cotton Bowl to Get Georgia Halts Georgia Tech Pack Invited To Liberty RALEIGH, N. C. (AP) -North Carolina State football Coach Earle Edwards confirmed Saturday that his team has been invited to meet Georgia 1.r5 VNsv AS aj or Renovation Fair I in the Liberty Bowl.

Robert E. Collum, Slate DALLAS, Tex. (AP) The Tech Jenkins, an old fashioned 'back, hammered home a pair of president, said Saturday, me There was no immediate Murchison said only, "This does not solve the primary problems site, access and parking." He old, gray Cotton Bowl will get THE YARDSTICK Georqlo. First downs Rushlna vardooe 257 Passina vardoae li B.tnin inrHnn, Ml result will be the linesi Dig acceptance 01 me invitation, about $2.5 million worth of and quarterback mi touchdowns fnnthall stadium in the unuea, Edwards saio, Decause atnietic declined further comment. major surgery to lift its face 0,.

11 ft 14331 States." Cullum made the announce and correct its sickly arteries, State Fair of Texas officials said Saturday. Murchison has been reported as committed to a site at suburban Irving, for his Cowboys of the National ment at a Dress conference in Kirby Moore caught Tech by surprise with a 66-yard scoring pass to give Georgia a 7-3 record for the season. Tech, a 17-point underdog, dropped behind 14-0 in the first half but dominated play in the last two quarters before bowing the Southland Center office of the plan's designer, Harwood K. But Dallas Cowboy owner, Football League. He is on officials had not been able to contact university administrators and faculty who must authorize participation in a bowl game.

"I think we're going," Edwards said. "The players want to go. We're looking forward to the game, but we still have to have official authority." Fumbles lost 5 0 Yardaat penalized 2S ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) Georgia blended a rare touchdown pass with the running of Ronnie Jenkins Saturday and jarred Georgia Tech's bid for an upset, 21-14, in the 62nd battle between the state football rivals. The Liberty Bowl bound Bulldogs, hobbled by five fumbles, Smith.

record as feeling the State Fair Clint Murchison, seemed unimpressed by the plans for the Cotton Bowl renovation. Jack Lowe, chairman of the Park location is unwise. "We're going to jazz it up, State Fair boards staaium In a prepared statement, for the fourth straight year to committee, joined Cullum in unveiling the architect's model the Bulldogs. The loss left Tech with a 4-6 record, its worst since 1945. of a brightly renovated bowl.

Bncks Beat couldn't nail down the victory The design was a general A 1 I rk' IV i-W -I I "4 iff 0 Substitute quarterback Larry until the last minute when Jake scheme with details to Good guided Tech on a 56-yard Scott intercepted a pass to snuff worked out. It will leave tne scoring march in the third quar Tech's final threat. bowl's crowd capacity at the ter, capping the drive with a present 75,500. olverines one-yard scoring leap, and the Plans for "circulation areas will double and triple tne Yellow Jackets added another left with Dennis James scoring Rebs Take 28-7 Win present 24-foot-wide concourse ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) Michigan's defense kept Ohio on a 2-yard run.

into pedestrian freeways. State from scoring a TD in the The design calls for new 1 4 i Ohio State, rolling up 209 yards in the first half with its patented ground attack, scored the first two times it had the ball and second half, stopping the Buckeye's once at the Wolverine one-inch line after the Buckeyes re Tech, taking advantage of Georgia's fumbles, in the regionally televised game, drove to the seven in the third, but couldn't score against the Bulldog defense led by tackles Bill Stanfill and Jiggy Smaha. concession stands, it new restrooms, new scoreboard, air-conditioned press box, new players dressing rooms, new rooms for officials, an increase covered a fumble at the Michi went on to defeat Michigan 24-14 Over Vandy gan 15. The Wolverines rallied for NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) their second touchdown halfway through the final quarter, mov in the number and size of gates from the present six to 10, and other improvements.

in the Big Ten finale for both teams Saturday. The victory was the Buckeyes' fourth in a row and snapped a three-game Michigan winning streak. OSU ended the season with a 5-2 Big Ten mark Tailback Steve Hindman scored UPl Tcleohoto ing 47 yards in six plays with Georqia 7 7 0 721 Georgia Tech 0 0 7 714 Ga Jenkins 1 run McCullouqh kick) Ga Huahes 66 pass from Moore (McCullouqh -kick) Go Jenkins 2 run (McCullouqh kick) Ga Jenkins 2 run (McCullouqh kick) Tech James 2 run (Carmichael kick) Attendance 53,699. three touchdowns and bowl Smith said he is not sure what Colorado Shuts Out Air Force AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. (AP) Bowl-bound Colo-rado overpowered a determined Air Force Academy 33-0 Saturday before 28,835 fans to close the regular season for both teams.

The Falcons suffered their worst season since 1951, finishing with a 2-6-2 record. Colorado, who will meet Miami in the Bluebonnet Bowl in Houston Dec. 23, finished with an 8-2 record. The Buffaloes, who notched a piece of second place in the Big Eight Conference, -combined the hard running of quarterback Bob Anderson and Wilmer Cooks to grind out the victory. Colorodo 0 19 0 14-33 A Force 0 0 0 00 Colo Anderson 2 run (Bartlet kick) Colo Kuxhaus 17 run (kick foiled) Colo Kuxhaus 17 run (kick failed) Colo Kelly 3 run (Bartlet kick) Colo Springston 30 pass from Kelly (Bartlet kick) Attendance 28.835.

SYRACUSE QC RICK CASSATA (23) HANDS OFF TO LARRY CSONKA The big fullback (39) gets a block from Jim Pritzlaff (69) against UCLA Brown hitting John Gabler with a 13-yard touchdown pass. bound Mississippi rolled up 221 yards rushing in the first half to color the redone bowl will be painted. But it won't be gray, he said. "We're going to But OSU drove right back up a 6-3 over-all record. The defeat Vanderbilit 28-7 in the field and iced the game romance it," he added.

loss left Michigan with a 4-6 record, and a 34 Big Ten mark. Rudy Hubbard, a senior, Southeastern Conference foot Money for the project will when Gary Cairns booted a 37-yard field goal with two minutes to play. ball game Saturday. scored the first two Buckeye UCLA Falls To Syracuse Hindman ran 76 yards for one touchdown and got the other two touchdowns on runs of 22 and 12 Ohio State 14 7 0 324 Michiaon 0 7 0 714 yards. OSU took the opening kickoff and marched 79 yards in come from the $12.6 million set aside for Fair Park in last summer municipal bond election.

Lowe said the present design will cost $2,609,177. Cullum said the tab probably could be trimmed, to $2.5 million. ObU-Buooaro run (UJirns kick OSU-Hubbard 12 run (Cairns kick) OSU-Lona 1 run (Cairns kick) Mirh Berline 6 pass from Brown (Ti after two bombs a Bruce Newell 57-yard pass completion and Newell's 41-yard gallop to the tos kick) Mich-Gabler 13 pass from Brown, (Ti fas kick) three. Hindman outgained the Seguin Will Play at Alice; Salado Journeys to Belton Playoff sites were determined Saturday for two Centex teams which will represent their districts in the regional round of Interscholastic League football playoff competition. The Seguin Matadors will take on Donna at Alice at 8 p.m.

Friday, coach Jack Taylor announced. School officials met at Alice Saturday and agreed on the neutral site. Salado, Class bidistrict champ, will go for all the marbles against the Wall Hawks at Belton Friday at 7:30 p.m. Salado, 10-0-1 on the year, won the coin toss after designating Belton as its preferred site. Wall had designated San Angelo.

10 plays. The second drive following a Michigan punt, covered 75 yards in seven plays. Quarterback Bill Long capped a 53-yard drive in the second ObU-ho Ji LOirns. Attendance 44,144. entire Vanderbilt offense.

Vanderbilt end Bob Goo THE YARDSTICK Svraeus UCLA Cullum said there was no Quarterback Gary Beban of UCLA, his injured ribs heavily taped, fumbled away a scoring! First downs 21 14 Rushlna yordaae 31 117 Passina vardaae 146 188 indication that the improved dridge, with five catches against Ole Miss, set a South quarter with a keeper from a yard out to make it 21-0. bowl would change the mind of Murchison about moving the Return yardaae 89 92 Passes 11-15-1 9 90-2 Punts 4-83 t-in Fumble Inst 0 9 Cornell Raps Penn, 33-14 By RALPH BERNSTEIN Yards penalized 75 55 Cowboys to Irving. chanca on the Syracuse three in; the second quarter. Hit hard by! the Syracuse defense again, Be-! ban lost the ball on a fumble in' the third quarter on his own 17, LOS ANGELES (AP) -Syra "We're approaching the The Wolverines drove 80 yards for a score with Dennis Brown hitting Jim Berline with a six-yard scoring pass with 50 project with the belief that Dallas needs a big stadium Associated Press Sports Writer cuse unsung quarterback, Rick Cassata, led his hard-hitting teammates to a smashing seconds to play. eastern Conference single season pass reception record of 66.

The old mark was 63, set last year by Richard Trapp of Florida. The Rebels covered Goo-dridge with two defenders most of the game, and the Ole Miss line held Vandy's ground attack in check. Ole Miss Interceuted setting up another Syracuse PHILADELPHIA (AP) touchdown. DALLAS BUSINESS FOOTBALL Quarterback Bill Robertson 32-14 triumph over No. 4-ranked He left the game after two threw a pair of touchdown pass regardless of what takes place," Cullum said.

He mentioned such football games as the Texas-Oklahoma and SMU-T a contests and other SMU home games. The bowl is also the site of the annual Cotton Bowl minutes of the third quarter and did not return to action. UCLA as the intersectional rivals wound up their 1967 football es as Cornell humbled Penn 33- Defensive Heroics Carry Dartmouth by Princeton 14 Saturday for its seventh Cassata, fullback Larry Cson- season Saturday. three Vandy passes inside the straight victory in this tradition ka, halfback Tom Coughlin and Rebel five-yard line to wipe out Cassata, a senior, threw two al Ivy League football rivalry, their alternate ball carriers Classic. the thefts bv Glenn Cannon touchdown passes and scored dominated the contest before tt Robertson and his Cornell Cullum indicated bowl runuiliciu waa uie ivnaMsaiyiJi twice in twice in 1 toppling the Bruins.

177 in Memorial Coliseum. PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) final seven minutes by Roberts, with 1:15 remaining. Gene Ryz- teammates dominated the game workhorse, gaining 215 yards in victQry gaye Syracuse an g. officials are convinced that a $2.5 million investment is called Sophomore Bill Bolden, Be a sophomore safety, who be ewicz threw an option pass to on mi I lea.

ne jiau uet ii jiuiu tu ban's successor, threw a pass to from the outset as Lloyd Ruth took a 'Penn punt and lateraled to Dan Walker who raced 90 came a regular only four games for regardless of what the local 2 record and UCLA 7-2-1. The Bruins, flat after thei Jack Wimsatt for 26 yards only 37 yards by Tennessee NFL entry decides to do. Jack Roberts' interception choked off a late Princeton threat and set up, Pete Donovan's 25-yard field goal with eight seconds left, giving Dartmouth a 17-14 victory Saturday ago. Earlier, he had combined with Quarterback Bill Koenig circled disheartening 21:20 loss to the yards for the touchdown at 2:44 Still a couple of years away left end for 10 yards and then of the first period. University of Southern California last Saturday, were overpowered by the Orangemen.

is the addition of anout iu.uwj parking places to the Fair Park track star Ron Copeland which went for 92 yards and the Bruins' first touchdown. In the fourth, Bolden passed the Bruins 55 yards, completing four of six passes en route, and carried UCLA 89 yards. Giff Foley to block a 19-yard field goal attempt by Princeton's Ted Garcia that would mmw- 1101 II Bill Ruling ripped 21 yards to passed to Randy Wallick for 11. Koenig carried again for sev week ago. Ole Miss got its last touchdown on a 13-yard pass in the third quarter from Newell to Mack Haik, climaxing an.

87-yard drive which began alter Cannon picked off a Vandy pass at the goal line. and a second place finish in the Ivy League. en yards and fullback Dave current capacity of 5,000. Money will be spent in acquiring new parking space. complete a 73-yard drive and Pete Zogby booted a 28-yard field goal for a 17-0 first quarter have broken a 14-14 tie.

Roberts returned the intercep The interception was the sec Boyle powered to the six to position the ball for Donovan's win Soccer Teams Tie LONDON (AP) Inside Bolden ran the final 14 for a tion from his own five to the 37 ond key defensive play in the lead. After Bernie Zbrzeznj "New seats for the bowl are must," said Cullum. The bowl touchdown. ning boot. Bull's-eye lor executive traveler and weekend reveler! Dallas's showplace 10 minutes from Love Field or downtown (scheduled Minibus transportation).

Great beds, cracking good service. Dine at famed forward Brian Kidd headed a Vanderbilt scored after lee officials have been plunged a yard for a Penn touchdown, Zogby made it 23 at halftime with a 34-yard field Syracuse 13 0 6 1332 goal in the 35th minute Saturday Noel returned a kickoff 58 The victory gave Dartmouth a league record of 5-2 and 7-2 UCLA 0 0 7 7-14 Svra Csonka 3 run (kick failed) and earned Manchester United experimenting with seats in a variety of designs and materi Svra Massis 5 pass from Cassata yards, then caught a 14-yard pass from Roger May in the over-all. Princeton, tied for sec goal. a 1-1 draw at Chelsea a point (Mantie kickl Svra Cassata 1 run (kick failed) Eli Edge Harvard, Capture Ivy League Trader Vic's nightcap on our scenic ond before the game, finished A- that kept United at the top of als. Aluminum seems to be favored over plastic seats, but no second quarter.

UCLA CoDeland 92 pass from Bolden (Andrusvshvn kick) Svra Couahlin 3 pass from Cassato Robertson, completed 13 of 25 passes for 214 yards, passed seven yards to Bill Murphy and the English soccer league 3 in league play, 6-3 overall and dropped to a fourth place tie The victory gives" Mississippi decision has been reached. 10th Floor. N. Central Expressway (U.S. 75) at Mockingbird.

Call Hilton Reservations Service nearest you, or Dallas (214) 827-4100. (Rust kick) UCLA Bolden 14 (Andrusvshvn kick) Svra Cassata 2 run (kick failed) Attendance 36,177. standings. Cullum said the job goes with Harvard. 21 to Huling for third period a 5-3-1 record and leaves Vandy 2-6-1.

MIoKtlnnl 7 14 7 028 beyond a remodeling job or NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) in its traditional j.mimmm wi "TW "'HH touchdowns and a 33-7 Cornell Koenig, also a sophomore, face-lifting. Brian Dowling's touch-! season ending game, lead. Murphy, a senior end from Join the ft Vanderbilt 0 7 0 07 passed 20 yards to Wimsatt for Dartmouth's second touchdown and a 14-7 lead with 1:09 left in down pass to Del Marting gavel Harvard had fallen. behind 17- Glen Ridge, N.J., caught six for "This will be a stadium with a new character," he said.

Miss Hindmon 4 run (Kevs kick) Miss Hindman 76 run (Brown kick) Band Noel 14 pass from May (Merl wether kick) Mitt Hindmon 1 run (Brown kick) 127 yards to boost his total rec Ivy League football champion: 0 in the first half, then rallied on the first half. Boyle had tallied eptions for the year to 43, Miss Haik 13 pass from Newell the game's first touchdown in xaie a come-irom oenina three long time-consuming victory over arch-rival Harvard drives to take the lead at 20-17 breaking the Ivy League record the opening period on a two- of 37 set by John Parry of 1VT. witn onIv 3:05 in the Same Brown in 1963. After the next kickoff, Dowling Cornell wrapped up a 6-2-1 (Brown kick) Attendance 12.090. Tigers Clip So.

Carolina For Crown mitaiiy Lions Clobber Pitt took Yale 76 yards in only three season, while Penn finished 3-6 yard plunge. Princeton retaliated with a one-yard dive by Ellis Moore in the second period and a 12-yard Garton in the third quarter. Dartmouth 7 7 0 317 plays. Cornell 17 3 13 033 Penn 0 7 0 714 Marting's touchdown was his Cor Wa ker 90 ount return (Zoabv kick) UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. (AP) Quarterback Tom Sher Princeton 0 7 7 014 second of the game.

The first came in the second period when cor Huiina zi run (ZoflDy kick) Cor FG 28 Zoqby Penn Zbrzezni 1 run (Zbrzeznl kick) Cor FG Zoabv 34 man passed for 209 yards and Dart Boyle 2 run (P. Donovan kick) Prin Moore 1 run (Garcia kick) Dart Wimsatt 20 pass from Koenig (P. Donovan kick) COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP)- Cor Murphy 7 pass from Robertson Yale halfback Jim Fisher fum uoaov kick) Clemson overpowered South Prin Garton 12 pass from Bracken Cor Huiina. 21 pass from Robertson bled at the one-yard line and Marting recovered in the end Kick tailed) Penn McFlllin 2 run (Zbrzeznl kick) (Garcia kick) Dort FG P.

Donovan 25 Attendance 31,000. mrenaance a.yuo. four touchdowns here Saturday to lead Penn State to a 42-6 victory over outclassed University of Pittsburgh. zone. Garwood Seeks Tilt GARWOOD Garwood High School is seeking a football game for Nov.

14 or 15 next season and would like to play a A or AA foe at Garwood. Contacts should be directed to Garwood coach Wendell Battle. Fr0nt Alignment i Sr- i The margin of victory was the biggest in the traditional series since 1912 when Penn State won 38-0. Pitt finished its season with a 1-9 record for the second straight year. Penn State, headed for the Gator Bowl at Jacksonville, Dec.

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A regular $8.50 job for only $J50 Carolina, 23-12, Saturday on the running of Buddy Gore and Jimmy Addison's passing to take the 1967 Atlantic Coast Confer-; ence football championship. Gore rolled up 189 yards on 31 running plays and 17 yards on a pair of passes. Clemson finished 6-4 over-all and 6-0 in the ACC. Arthur Craig's 39-yard field goal and Gore's 2-yard touchdown smash in the first half gave Clemson a lead it never yielded. The flood gates appeared to have opened in the third period when Addison found end Edgar McGee at the goal line with a 12-yard scoring pass, and a few plays later Addison dashed over from 12 yards out for another touchdown.

South Carolina chalked up two touchdowns in the final period after a bad Clemson snap from center and a successful onside kick. Craig made good oh a three-pointer after Kit Jackson intercepted a pass at his 35. From there Gore got 21 in two running plays and Addison found flanker Phil Rogers open for 8 and 14 yard passes. 'Clemson 0 10 13 073 South Carolina 0 0 0 1212 Clem FG Cralq 39 Clem 2 run Gore (Craia kick) -Ctem McGee 12 pass from Addison (Crola kick) Clem Addison 12 run (kirk foiled) SC Fair 1 run pass Interceded SC Fair 3 run (past failed) Attendance 43,338. AMERICAN MADE CARS ONLY Rutgers Wins NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J.

(AP) Bryant Mitchell scored on a 35-yard pass play in the is closing minutes Saturday. Hear HOUSTON OILERS vs BOSTON PATRIOTS 12:45 P.M. LONE STAR BEER DODGE SOUTHWESTERN BELL PHILLIPS 66 SCHICK RAZORS COMPLETE BRAKE OVERHAUL giving Rutgers to -a 31-28 football triumph over Colgate. Colgate's Ron Burton directed :8 in the best-looking, best-wearing slip-on shoe of the season! It's a Jarman, of course, and it will give you so much comfortable wear you'll consider it an outstanding value. The sooner you come in, the sooner you can begin to enjoy all its comfort and style.

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(AP) AMERICAN CARS Flankerback Mike Maznicki caught one touchdown pass and KVET SPRING COMPANY, INC. 310 Colorado slKM GR 6-2117 threw another, both in the fourth quarter, give Brown a All Star Radio 610 CONGRESS OPEN 9 A.M. OPEN THURSDAY TILL 9 P.M. UPl Telephoto GARY BEBAN REALIZES IT'S NOT HIS DAY UCLA quarterback got hurt and team lost. 14-7 football victory over 5000 Witt Voice of Central Tout Columbia Saturday.

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