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The Austin American from Austin, Texas • 42

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Page C2 Austin, Texas Austin Ampriran-S'tatraman Sunday, Oct. 24, 1971 ogs bamt arches In eieat on Pins Irish THE YARDSTICK SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) southern -Notre Dame To Lead Win First downs 17 17 4J-1S3 Rushes-yards Passing yardape riod. A 38-28 loss to USC in last year's regular season finale ended Irish hopes for an unbeaten season and a national championship. Southern Cal piled up 377 43-144 160 42 12-37-3 8-39 Southern California stunned sixth-ranked Notre Dame 28-14 Saturday with Edesel Garrison scoring two touchdowns and 194 91 9-U-2 7-39 Kerurn yardage Passes FAYKTTF.V1LLE.

Ark. (AP)f the dstioc Punts Fumbles lost Yards Penalized Arkansas 2 1 46 65 IS 3t: setting up another for the Tro 4MI 17.14; tailback Mike a senior making his first start of syK Southern Cot in total offense against jans. Notre Oame Garrison, a split end, snared year, scored four touchdowns toiPmws i'3- Punrs lO-M lead ninth ranked Arkansas tOiFww i USC Garrison 31 pass from Jones (Rae kick) ND Huff run (Thomas kick) USC Garrison 24 eass from Rae (Rae scoring passes from quarterbacks Jimmy Jones and Mike kick) USC Cunningham 1 run (Rae kick) USC Dyer 53 pass Interception (Rae Rae of 31 and 24 yards in the kick) NO Cieskowski 4 run (Thomas kick) A 59,075. an Irish defense which had held five previous opponents to a total of 16 points and less than 200 yards a game. Junior fullback Sam "Bam" Cunningham, who scored the third Trojan touchdown on a one-yard plunge, led both teams in rushing with 79 yards in 20 carries.

Huff was high for the Irish with 47 yards in 13 first period. A 42-yard catch by the junior speedster set up the third Trojan touchdown. It gave USC a big early lead 'f the gome was put on ice when defensive back Bruce Dyer grabbed his second interception of the day and raced 53 yards to put the Trojans ahead 28-7 at the half. on the and slippery field. Yarns psnoilird 181 49 a (50.21 non-conference victory1 North Temj 7 14 0 B-2' over North lexas State Satur-Anumva uw i ARK Jenkins run (McClard kick) day, 1 Afitc Jenkins pass from Ferguson (McOarfl Kicttl Quarterback Joe Ferguson1 nt vaese ji pass from snow (Meom and sophomore tailback Dickie i ark-sow run tMeciord wcm AX Soinl run WcOorfj ick) Morton, who played sparingly AU(c-ntgt 31 post irom because 01 injured nbs, also Nt-eoworo.

1 pom from show mi aontributed to the Arkansas 'Mn from show (vott tkk. Ferguson threw two touch- (Mraor! kitk) drum mws thf first thp Vs.t AK Mr'on 44 run (tick toiled) ijowh pnsses ine ursi me 3 run have allowed this year-j r' ciara utu More leaving the game in first half, completing 12 of 22 third quarter. Morton gained for 227 yards and thiee i'H vards on 11 carries and touchdowns, scored on a 44-yard rim. 1 ArLrirtJK st-pnl frrtm .1 li.7 The victory ended a three game losing string for USC, now 3-4, and dropped the Irish to 5-1. A sellout crowd of 58,075 The game was marred at one point in the second period by a bench-clearing brawl.

A num saw u(j aeteat jotre uame for the second straight year. With USC bottling up the Cliff ber of fights between players flared up but no players were Srown-directed Irish offense, NEBRASKA'S JEFF KINNEY BREAKS THROUGH COWBOY LINE FOR 25 YARDS OSU's Eugene Jefferson gives chase as Nebraska guard Dick Rupert (77) leads interference injured or ejected from the game. The first Notre Dame touch Saint scored twice from three i lead to a 34-7 advantage in; yards out and twice on runs of, i i slightly more than three mm- five yards, utes the second period, but Arkansas won despite losing! I an eight-yard scoring pass from! fumbles and suffering iShaw to John Edwards and a Texas Nips Augelo, 13-7 KINGSVILLFJ, Tex. (AP) -Texas romped over Angelo State 13-7 Saturday night here in Lone Star Conference football action. The margin of victory came from two field goals a 41-yard boot by Armando Gonzalez in the second quarter and a 24-yarder in the fourth quarter by Gonzalez.

'Huskers Maul Oklahoma State down, which tied the game at 7-7, came after Gary Diminick ran a kickoff back 66 yards to the Trojan 34-yard-line. Andy Huff went over from the one Musso Record Trips Cougars 10-yard toss from Shaw to Jack- M-im ctcir tiunn.fipc -mA hart 1 half 34-21. seven plays later. ynmt blocked. Rick Shaw, the Eagle soph THE YARDSTICK STILLWATER, Okla.

(AP) However, Charlie Hinton ran The Razorbacks THE YARDSTICK blew th Nebraska Oklo Stole omore quarterback, kept North! Houston Alabama 11 24 tne ensuing kickotf back 6 game open in the third period, Texas State in the game in the 46-300 59-358 TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP)-Johnny Musso scooted two yards around left end Saturday to break the Southeastern Con- yards to the Notre Dame 35 to scoring on their first two pos- 118 9 124 Senior halfback Jeff Kinney ripped off touchdown runs of 12 and 25 yards and speedy John Rodgers hauled in a nine-yard scoring pass and hit pay dirt on First downs 22 13 Rushes-yards 50-205 43-100 Passing yardaae 161 109 Return yardage 240 10 Passes 13-24-0 11-29-4 Punts 7-43 10-49 Fumbles lost 2 1 Yards penalized 68 118 14-M-! S-lt-o First downs Rushes-yards Passing yordaaft Return yardage Passes Punls Fumbles lost Yards penalized Houston I sessions. A five-yard scoring irun by Saint ended a 49-yard Bradsliaw, 5-43 6-) 1 0 35 30 set the stage for Garrison's second score four plays later, which gave the Trojans the lead for good. You can't spot a drug user by the length of his hair or the cut of his clothes. See 'Austin Scene Seventy-One: Nebraska 7 14 13 741 0 7 7 fr-M Okla State 0 0 0 1313 Alabama 7 13 i 8 34 drive that began after Jim Den-ference all-time scoring record ton recovered a fumble.

Four'as Alabama turned back Hous-jplays later, Jack Morris rc-Hon 34-20 in an intersectionalj turned a punt 25 yards to the football game. Neb Mnney Z5 run isanaer kickl Notre Dame came back a dazzling 92-yard punt return as No. 1-ranked Nebraska riddled Oklahoma State 41-13 Sat-j Oliio St. Tip rCovey Due Knife PALO ALTO, Calif. (AP) Willie San Francisco Giants first baseman, is scheduled to enter Stanford Medical Center Hospital Sunday for surgery to correct a torn cartileage in his left knee.

Dr. Frederick Behling, who will perform the surgery Monday, said the medial cartilage in the knee will be removed. He said he anticipates a normal procedure and McCovey will be hospitalized at least a week. The knee condition had handicapped McCovey and kept him out on the lineup numerous times the past season. Neb Mason 27 pass Interception (Sanger kick) Neb List 42 pass from Tagge (Sang Ala Musso 2 run (B, Dovis kick) Hous Mozisek 3 run (McCrea kick) Ala Bailey 10 pass from T.

Davis (B. Davis kick) Ala. Bailey 25 pass from T. Davis (kick failed) Ala. Musso 9 run (pass foiled) er kick) urday.

i Neb Kinney 12 run (kick failed gamely with a third-period touchdown on a four-yard run by John Cieskowski after a 42-yard Brown pass to tight end Basics 41. On first down, Mor- The victory was the seventh ton took a pitchout and zipped (straight for fourth-ranked Ala- The victory extended Nebr-! Neb Rodaers 6 Dass from Taaoe Hous Odoms 3 pass from Mullins (Sanger KICK) Neb Rodaers 92 punt return (Sanaer aska's winning streak to 26 i in for a score. Ibama, and the 115th for Coach kick) COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) I (MCLrco kick) Ala. LaBue 10 run (T. Davis run) HousOdoms 3 pass Irom Mullins (kick foiled) A 56.939 Arkansas shutdown Shaw in -Paul Bryant, tying him with games over three seasons.

Nebraska, gearing for a OSU Hellman 1 run (kick foiled) OSU Elliott 21 run (Klatt kick) A 37,000. Hophomore Morris Bradshawf the second half. Ho wound upjthe late Frank Thomas as the nn.w.Un Thanksgiving Day showdown smashed over right guard to Mike Creaney. But Irish hopes died at the USC four-yard line when the sophomore quarterback fumbled on a third-down and goal to go with 2:29 left in the game. TYPEWRITERS iiiuis cmo pirn sumns SERVICtTus.

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The previous SEC mark was 204 set by Billy Lothridge open the Cornhuskers' scoring burst into a 21-0 halftime lead barrage in the second half. suonng bursts in at- v. oi a kickoff return, the imost victories, oil the longest Ohio State touch-j Shaw's 33-yard pass) Musso's record breaking run down run from scrimmage ever to David Yaege cut Arkansas' Jin the first period put him at in Ohio Staditim-as the Buck-head to 14-7 midway through the) 206 points in his career, and he of Georgia Tech in 1961-63. Houston bounced back early Rich Sanger failed on the con and poured it on in the second half with Rodgers and Kinney Notre Dame has failed to version attempt and it was 27-0. providing the fireworks.

Rodgers, the leading pass re added to the total later in the beat the Trojans in five games since 1966, with two ties and three losses to show for that pe in the second period and drove 62 yards on the running of Tommy Mozisek and Robert Newhou.se and the passing of ceiver in the Big Eight and Kinney, who got Nebraska's first score in the initial quarter, Nebraskas mg play man, eyes crushed Wisconsin 31-6. first period. The victory before 86,599 Two touchdown runs by spectators kept Ohio State injone after David Revais recov-senous contention for a fourth iered a fumble at the Eagles' straight Big Ten title. Thei35, and Ferguson's 31-yard toss was kept under wraps early in Gary Mullins to tie it up on a McMurry Slips Past Sul Ross tne game by an aggressive three-yard spurt by Mozisek. OSU defense.

But he got rolling Page, Syracuse Rip Holy Cross Buckeves are 4-0 in the Jim Hodge gave the Razor- ine nae, wnicn now noicis a later, scoring on a nine-yard backs a 34-7 lead with less than ABILENE, Tex. (AP)-Quar- 7-0 edge over the Cougars. pass from quarterback Jerry came right back with a 68-yard six minutes gone in the second jterback Roger Martin threw a Bower Leads BYU Romp Over Tulsa enre and 5-1 overall. The alert Ohio State defense forced Wisconsin, 2-2 in the Big Tagge with 3:54 left in the third drive on the running of Musso. quarter.

l6-yard scoring pass to tight end SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) -Syracuse tailback Ron Page scored touchdowns on two of quarter. Sanger's kick made it Steve Bisceglia and Terry Ton -j-iri i.n overall into four! The Eagles managed only two: Bobby Busby Saturday night CAN YOU USE (NEED) ADDITIONAL InvtitigcH on how yoy con partkipel in lh "Surt but StjfV' port-rim busintit of owning and nrvmntj: U.S. STAMP DISPENSING MACHINES placed in guaranteed profilublt locations In your area. With more than 1 billion pities of mail handled annually and a 42, net profit on each ttamp tale, you tan easily realize net profit of: $300 $1,000 PER MONTH If you have 3-4 heun to tpere per week (or ervke, can make 0 minimum invsitment (bated en intern have the asiumnee of repurchase prgram, and want a DEPRESSION PROOF- NO INCOME FREEZE iwcomej call (214) 247-174.

U.S. MACHINE COMPANY 2100 Valley View DnMat, Texae 34-0. fumbles and four interceptions, first downs in the third quarterlwith two seconds left in the Davis, who threw the final 10 Rodgers zipped 92 yards ear his first three carries as a varsity football player as the Or Two of the mistakes led toand Arkansas piled up 19 game to give McMurry a 16-14jyards on a pop pass to David ly in the fourth quarter, shaking off Cowboy tacklers at mid- TULSA, Ok.a (AP)-Brigham Young third-string fullback angemen crushed Holy Cross Bailey. Two possessions later, Ala Buckeye touchdowns in a 17- Aided by the Eagles' mistakes Lone Star Conference victory point second quarter. 'and Jack Morris' 7 punt returns jover Sul Ross.

63-21 Saturday. Wayne Bower led a 44-yard Irirterl a 35 field and going the final 20 yards untouched. Sanger's kick bama went 71 yards and again 146 yards, the Razorbacks John Williams 1- ft drive for a touchdown in the oW siai a over 13 times on North Tex-'yard field goal for McMurry andithe Davis-to-Bailey combination made it 41-0. opening moments of the third Page, a sophomore from Schenectady, N.Y., ran 50 yards for the game's opening score and bulled five yards for a second in the closing minute Slu-VrSot a' side of the 50 in the first Busby earlier had caught anotlv mo.bSo?T'rln(srhrom kick) jtliree quarters. pass from Martin for a score quarter Saturday to lead BYU to a 35-7 football victorv over Lund 12 run fxttS toiled) 88 kickott return OSUSrodsiiaw ienrnm kick) Tulsa.

Bower's touchdown quck- of the first quarter. ly followed oy two more, in Taylor, Michigan Blast Minnesota cluding an interception run of Lamar Nudges SW Louisiana Blomquist-Clark presents their annual 35 yards by linebacker Jeff Ly man. put six points on the board. Bailey made a fingertip catch at the corner of the end zone to haul in Davis' 25-yard strike. The Cougars clawed their way for 97 yards late in the third stanza to close the gap to 26-14, but then Alabama sailed it away.

The Cougars, with inspired running from Newliouse and Mullins' passing, scored more points than Alabama's defense had given up in any previous game. Newhouse rambled for Earlv NC Score Whips Wake Forest Tulsa scored in the second quarter when Davd Nowasky THE YARDSTICK Michigan Minnesota BEAUMONT, Tex. (AP) -Southwestern Louisiana narrow- ran eight yards after calchin, MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Billy Taylor, churning for 166 yards and two touchdowns, shattered Ron Johnson's Michigan rush a pass from quarterback ToddIy squeezed by Lamar Univers First downs Rushes-ycjrds Poising yordonB Return yardage Posses Punts ity 21-20 Saturday night in foot 27 85-391 34-H7 18 193 44 J-ltM 12-2M e-33 0 4 77 25 er Harvest Octob ball action here. 4k: Fumbles lost ine, yards penalired ing record and powered Lamar scored with 2:58 left in Starks. Tulsa ventured into BYU territory only five times, and one of those came when BYU was penalized 30 yards.

third-ranked unbeaten Wolve the game on a two-yard plunge 182 yards in 22 carries to lead all rushers. Mirhlnnn 7 7 1435! Minnesota 7 0 7 rines over Minnesota 35-7 CHAPEL HILL, N.C, (AP)-' North Carolina's Tar Heels 58 yards for an early first-period touchdown and made it stand up for a 7-3 victory over Wake Forest in a muddy Atlantic Coast Conference football game Saturday. by halfback Doug Matthews Mozisek picked up 105 yards their seventh Straight football Min-Homa 73 pass from Curroy (An on the ground for Houston. derson kick) Mien Sevtertn 1 run (Coin kick) Mien B. Taylor 4 run ICoin ck) victory Saturday.

Tavlor blasted into the Musso now has 80 points for end Mich Doughty 11 run (Com kick) Mirh r.iKtnKnn nns from Cioa (Coin FEET HURT? the season, best in the confer-! zone from four yards out twice ikicki A 44.174. A crowd of 44,000 and a re-1 tor Micnigan nrsi ana mira "Proper Fit will help" jjional television audience saw tlio rain snaked, defensive period touchdowns and broke USPO License chance to get back into the game vanish when Curry missed on "a fourth-down pass tuck miithf ence. He picked up 123 yards in 22 tries to move closer to the SEC career record of 2,786 held by Eddie Price of Tulane in the late 1940s. Musso now has 2,444 yards with four games left. i i rt three-year career to-battle marked by outstanding; of 2,440 yards rushing by minting bv North Carolina VTk 5-16, AAA-EEEE Honza in the end zone with anrt wai-- ringing his aggregate to 2,5.

6:17 to play in the game. Fritz Seyferth raced in from cst's Chuck Ramsey, plus the fullback a "arcl oul fr tie-breaking running of Deacon Larry Hopkins. Hopkins was the leading ground-gainer with 143 yards in .34 carries. Michigan touchdown in the sec-'ond period after the upset minded Gophers struck on a 73-jyard touchdown pass play from Craig Curry to George Honza. (V .1 The Gophers saw their last 7j NVlft Carnlma 0 0 I 1 I XI 8 I Hi I I Stl 8 I KlUI ill III Ml 111 1)1 II XXXXXXXJ( 44 jC xx xx Jf i JLJLJL JLJLJL 0 JC xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx jit TIT Jfx hi "mi i I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I liahv Loimhorns Edge Bombers Capitalizing on a key pass interception and mustering one long touchdown drive, the unbeaten Glastron Baby UHC Leveret 9 run (Craven k'ck) fg Ramsey Army Slips jBy Virginia iln 14-9 Tilt WEST POINT, N.Y.

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jWranischar's-eight-yard scoring! With sub quarterback King-ijaunt to give the Baby 'Horns a sley. Fjnk at the controls, 6-0 halftime lead. Cadets it up in the fi-j Opening the second half, the nVl onarter on Fink's 14-yard i Baby Longhorns marched 51 SHOE STORE yards in 10 plays to take a 12-0 lead on quarterback Joe pas to Ed Francis two plays after a punt struck Virginia's Bill Kettunen on the back and Garza's yard sneak. Halfback 5504 Bomet Rd. (' nocsNoiHOFSHomswoio).

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