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ntte) Sunday, October 27, 19S7 Page 1-D Mi per To 42-12 Win Over N.M. As mer ft Scam Five Share Texas Victory Long Run Gives my Scoring Honors (Continued From Page I) WHERE ARE THEY NOW department We had a call the Football Results Aggie 20 and the fleet halfback legged it into the end zone. The other night from someone in a bar who had bet wisely but not too well on the results of the annual pre-season football poll conducted by the Associated Press for 195S. Not this season. conversion attempt was wide.

Longliorns Unbeaten In League Austin. (AP) Texas Rene Ramirez churned SO yards on a kick-cff after Rice had pulled ahead to give upstart Texas a 19-14 South The Aggies contained two Texas BORDER CONFERENCE Western thrusts but it cost them mind you, but for 1956. So we; a two-point safety. The Miners' second unit, with looked it up for him. (He neglected to rill back after agreeing to give us time to look it up).

Charles Bradshaw and Bob Forrest carrying the mail, marched to the Here is how they were voted at the start of the 1956 season Aggie nine-yard line as the second Texas Western 42, New Mexico 12. Texas Tech 23, Arizona 6. West Texas St. 39, Hardin-Sim-mons 19. Arizona State (Tempe) 66, San Diego State 0.

SOUTHWEST Oklahoma 14, Colorado 13. Texas 14, Baylor 0. Ft. Hood 35, Ft. Leonard Wood period opened, but the Aggies held se-i how they stand at the mo and took over at that point.

ment: 1-Oklahoma. 2-Michigan State. A clipping penalty pushed the ball back to the Aggie one and 3-Notre Dame. 4-Georgia Teh. George Melder attempted to punt west Conference win over the Owls here Saturday night.

Ramirez, a whirling ramrod for the Steers, intercepted a pass to start Texas on its first scoring drive and then scored the next two personally. A fired up Owl team, trailing 12-0 midway in the third period, scored two quick touchdowns with Quarterback King Hill slamming 5-Ohio State. 6-Maryland. -TCU. 8-Michigan.

9-Texas. from nis end zone. End Quentin Watkins blocked the punt out of TWC six points better than Ar- k.3. H53.S Arkansas beat TCU 20-7 TWC 19 points better than TCU. TCU defeated Ohio State 13-14 TWC 24 points better than Ohio State.

But do not ask for any odds of those games. Hardin-Simmons is next week. WATERFOWL SEASON FOR Texans and New Mexico except for geese open Nov. 2 that next Saturday. And the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, which has been making biweekly waterfowl censuses, predicts and excellent duck harvest.

Three transects have been flown in each of the bi-weekly censuses and at last report the total cou.it was 33,000 ducks, geese and coots. The areas checked are from Albuquerque to Elephant Butte Lake; over 14 lakes in the northeastern part of the state; and the Pecos River from A'lmo-gordo Reservoir to the Texas line. Fish and Wildlife Service has cooperated with the New Mexico group by taking its census of refuges on the same dates that the department has made its count Las check of the refuges gave 12,187 ducks, geese and coots at Bosque Del Apache and 9,012 of the birds on the Bitter Lakes refuge. the end zone for the safety. 12.

Trinity 27, S'western La. 7. Lincoln 33, Texas S. 13. AND WHILE WE ARE PLAY" The Miners marched right back to that nine-yard line, but there Prairie View 25, Grambling 14.

a series of penalties and the hard E. Texas St 21, Sam Hous ing around with football, how about a little comparative-score figuring. It is always interesting, even though meaningless. For example, we can cite you Austin. AP UUsUci of the Rice-Texas football time: ic Texas 1 First downs Rnshing yardage -H Passing yardage C-13 Passes intercepted by 1 Pmnti lost 4 30 Tardi penalised 158 STATISTICS TWC N.M.AAM 31 First Downs 2l Yards ruthinr 69 Yards passinr 362 Yards total offense 1X1 3 of Passes Completed 5 of 14 3 Passes Intercepted by 1 1- Si Pants, averse 3- 1M PenalUes 7- 1 of Fumbles lost 2 of 2 en paper positive proof that Texas Western's Miners are better than Notre Dame or Ohio State or most any other member of the Big Ten.

It goes like this: Texas Western defeated Texas BEVERS GAINS Halfback Jimmy Bevers gains yardage against New Mexico in the first quarter of their football game Saturday night at Kidd Field. Guards Billy Ray Morgan (65) and Bill Lewis (69) are Miner blockers in the pic-ture. TWC won, 42-12. (Times Staff Photo) ton 13. Texas Coll.

25, Dillard 6. New Mexico Highlands 41, Adams 13. Auburn 48, Houston 7. Texas 19, Rice 14. E.

New Mexico 23, Austin 14. Sul Ross 12, Texas Lutheran 9. Tulsa 12, Air Force 6. Tarleton St. 32, Ranger Jr.

Coll 6. EAST Yale 25, Colgate 0. Dartmouth 26, Harvard 0. Rochester 30, Kings Point 0. Colby 16, Bowdoin 13.

Gettysburg 21, Muhlenberg 0. Norwich 19, Vermont 12. Leghigh 40, Columbia 6. Hamilton 19, Haverford 0. Springfield 20.

American Int 0. Tech by 12 points t2S-14). Baylor defeated Tech 15-12 charging Aggie line threw them back, the Aggies taking over on their own 33 on fourth down. An exchange of punts gave the TWC nine points better than Baylor. Arkansas beat Baylor 20-17 Cruse, Bonneau In Finals Aggies the ball on their own 46 from where on third down Joe Kelly passed to George Mulholland and the big end was pulled down on the Miner five.

On second down Unset Marks CC To urnev over from the one and shifty Howard Hoelscher oing 33 yards for the other. The win kept Texas undefeated in the conference It was the first loss for Rice in league play. Ramirez scampered 14 yards on the drive and alternate Quarterback Bobby Lackey, using a tantalizing slow ca slipped around end untouched with two seconds left. The other touchdowns came within 11 minutes in the frantic third period. Ramirez, who gained 76 yards rushing in eight plays, took the kickoff following Rice's second touchdown on th 20 after it had slipped through the hands of End my K.eiiy smasned for the touchdown.

One upset and one drawn-out! The conversion attempt was West Virginia' 19, William and Tom Cruse moved nearer to the championship of the annual Carlos Edwards Memorial Golf tourna battle marked first-round play fa Kocked. Henry Boyd Takes Lead 111 Las Cruees Tourney Special tm EL PASO TIME Las Cruces, N. M. El Paso's Henry Boyd held a five stroke lead in the Las Cruces Invitational Golf Tournament following Saturday's second round. Boyd posted a 141 total, one over par, for the 36 holes, five strokes ahead of Frank Redman of El Paso who had 145.

Billy Newell the annual club championship The Aggies from "State College tournament of El Paso Country! tQok the kickoff after Forrest's ment Saturday at Ascarate Golf Unbeaten Auburn Romps, 48-7 Club Saturday as Ray Boyles tookl'Perioa touchdown and out the tournament medalist, Bill marched with a brief interruption Crombie, by a 3 and 2 count. I69 yards for their second counter. Louis Scott won the first-round A103 ni Charles Prentiss with a Course. He scored a 2 and 1 victory over George Gleason and will meet Will Bonneau in the finals of the championship flight Sunday. Bonneau marathon of chamDionshiD fli2htJPair of nifry passes on the march, was in third place at 150.

Houston. (AP) Undefeated Au- outlasting Tommy Blanco to second one going 27 yards to; Play will end with the final 1S- had to go to the 20th hole to gain Mary 0. ML Union 13, Hiram 7. Bowling Green 13, Kent. St.

7. Tufts 2S, Williams 26. Princeton 47, Cornell 14. Penn St. 20, Syracuse 12.

Brown 21, Rhode Island 0. Bouston U. 35, Holy Cross 23. Navy 33, Penn 7. Rutgers 25, Richmond 13.

Lafayette 35, Bucknell 13. Amherst 21, Wesleyan 0. Brandeis 14, Northeastern 0. Penn Military 26, Drexel 6. California (Pa.) 6, Clarion 0.

Bates 7, Maine 0. West Chester 34, East Strouds burg 0. Hofstra 15, Cortland 6. burn socked the University of 1 up on the 19th hole. me 43 as the third penod.hole round Sunday, with the cham Monte Lee.

Ramirez went up the middle, cut to the sidelines and was away. He almost tripped on the 20 but recovered his balance and sped on in for the deciding pionship flight teeing off at noon a 1 up victory over Manny Martinez Saturday. Bob Redman defeated Jack Gia- Houston with a 71-yard touchdown pass cn its first play Saturday West Texas Trounces H-SU 'Pokes Three other 19-hole battles were.enae(L written into the book as E. A 19yard sprint by Joe Kelly to SkiDworth Ted Small and Miner 25 kept the drive going Play will end with the final 18-hole round Sunday. Boyd, Redman co mo, 1 up on the 20th hole, in night and then crushed the Cougars score.

0 finals of the championship Rice 0 Fred Norton Jr. nipped Bob' ia tte fourth quarter, but the at-! and Newell will tee off at noon. ThomDson fa first flizht and Joe ck ran out of gas on the 16 and' At 12.03 p. m. Warren Bush, i i i i.

with sharp blocking and a deadly defense for a 43-7 football victory. The Plainsmen from Alabama, Texas 0 AneA the Miners took over. 1156: Jeff Jeffreys. 157: Mark cMiiraiy i Hill Rice scoring Touchdowns fourth flight bv that mar-pin. A motion penalty set the Miners, Thompson, 153, and Earl Eubank, mn" Hnrtsrhtr fVl mn CnnJ Tom CYuse del.

Georte Cleasoa. 2 uis nauuus icam, 175, will tee off. nd Will Bonneau del. Manny Mrtln- VersiOns: Hill 2. ei, 1 pj.

20tix hole. (final): Conyon, Texas. (AP) West Texas State pleased a homecoming crowd Saturday with a 39-19 durb-bing of Hardin-Simmons in a Bor- Other scores and pairings: First Flirht Boa Redman del. Jack Giacomo, I up. Texas scoring Touchdowns: Tom Hansen and Fred and Bob Laraba were all even after IS holes Pass- Then Laraba their fourth-night battle and will ffumbJed and Lee Graham covered conclude- it Sunday.

fo, the Aggies on the six Lackey (3, run), Ramirez (1, run, up their fifth straight victory and killed Houston's homecoming hopes with 15 points fa the first eight minutes of play. Houston, trying to move against the nation's top-ranked defense, iiiui First Flifht Bob Bentley def. Ward Haynle, 1 up: Art Pedroia del. Manny DeAvUa. 4 and 3.

Consolation: Pete Nunes def. Gene Bowns. 5 and 4: Nick Herrera won oer Abbou. Jim wffiamson. 158; Leiand'der Conference football game.

Eufa Richards, tee: canton! West Texas was in complete 80, run). Conversion: Lackey. SprnnrT-rnnnd marrhp alsn arP ficuUM CUX movea lO Uie one, and from there Mickey Fok vaas' l66; Schujl 174: Bob Melwn command of the regionally tele- to be played Sunday. John Duflus by default. dove over the middle for the touch- Second Flirht manpnvprpd it nffpnsf nil rtneor seeond FUtht (vised game that txwsted its con- 12,:30 Aan "V-I ference record to two victories and Geelan.

181; Carl Alugren, 1S3; Sob Dickmson. 138. one loss. The loss was the second championship night -Ray Boyies The conversion kick was Marvin House def. Ted McNabb.

5 and Howard Tracy def. Bob wtuiams, l.to the Auburn goal than the 24 and Carnegie Tech 27, Washington and Jefferson 0. Thiel 20, St. Lawrence 6. Worcester Poly 20, Coast Gd.

14. Geneva 24, Slipper Rock 2. Juniata 25, Westminster 7. Lycoming 13, Wilkes 7. Lock Haven 25, Indiana (Pa.) 0.

Brockport 19, Ithaca 13. Kutztown 27, National Aggies 12. Middiebury 41, RPI 0. feated bui crombie. 3 and Ray Mc-i blocked by Vernon Mitchell Nutt defeated Bmj Armstrong.

3 and tv it- i Bemidji 27, Mocrhead 14. River Falls 14, St. Cloud 7. SOUTH Tennessee 16, IVTaryland 0. North Carolina 14, Wake Forest 7 Duke 14, North Carolina St 14, 12:38 p.

m. Frank Hollar, 168: Georte; 12:38 p. m. Franlt Hollar. 1E: ueorge; nfr-na cfar fnr Hrrtin- sanger, 192; Ralph Simpson.

i4; Ha, iQ conierence stars ior nara.n- oid Bredehoft, 303. louu scou defeated Tommy Bianco. i up Bob Forrest, who ate up-yardage in 1: Jack Jones defeated Charles Deer- with his hipperdipper Sweeps and man. and 4: C. D.

Lee ousted MaUory Jr Miner. 4 and 3: ore Ramsey eliminated even created a quarterback draw Third Fiisht Simmons and eiimmatea tnem 168: B2 from title contention. 12:45 P. m. Bud Nichols, got its lone touchdown on an 89-yard second period pass interception return by Halfback Paul Sweeten.

The massive Auburn line limited Houston to a total net offense of 101 yards. The Plainsmen now up, 19th bole. Consolation: George Hearne won over Bill Cole by default: George Brady def. H. H.

Abbott, 6 and 4. Third Filrht Leo Collins def. Ben Crockett. 4 and Fred Brown def. TJrbano Gonzales.

2 up. Consolation: Glynn Nelson def. T. N. O'Kelley, 5 and 4: Bob White def.

Ken Turner, 4 and 3. Fourth Flltht Joe Gonzales def. C. L. McCuIlouth.

1 tm- Tab VTn.AnA itat Halfback Don Blair returned a Dan HU1. 2 up; Dyer Moore downed John niav ni, Burt, 173; Jim Powers. 181; Bob Bren- Yowell. 2 and Rickey FeuiHe out OI lnm ir was top yard- nand 154 ie. 12:53 p.

m. syd Barnes. 185: Fosteiie punt 77 yards for West Texas age gainer for the Miners with 92 Grady Jones, 5 and 4, Bainbridge 24, Fort Monmouth 7. Cooper. 195; Sen Be bo, 199.

irsi rutnv-Meyer aaronson aeieaiea it tj t-j-u Fred Goldman. 1 up; E. T. first touchdown in the first period. Bob Ratliff raced 24 yards for downed Ted Small.

1 up on 19: Tom Mc- drivin? like a racino- rar rnlld iin Florida St 20, TI 7. Florida 22, LSU 14. Miss. St 25, Alabama 13. Arkansas 12, Mississippi 6.

VMI 26, George Washington 20. w. 3 and R. B. Gonzales, bye.

Consolation: Ed nave allowed five Opponents an a touchdown in the second quarter joe ousted Tom Bozzeu. 2 and ,83 yards nme carries to have average of only 146.4 yards rush ToKle ScoKfins ousted Ra.ph Horn an. hp boa in avpnop ing and passing, rj StKa.la ri.ta.Maanaa SO uaie aei. e. underwood, 3 ana Dick FiUeman def.

L. Hale. I up; O. W. Blair, bye.

Championship FUtht Cruce vs. Bonneau. First Flight Bentley vs. Pedroza. ConsolaUon: vany Ferguson picked up AA btltcii aiiu tunics ftiareuiiiKuci AUDUrn 15 6 5 2045 eliminated Hugh Steen, 2 and Fred Waynesburg 21, Albright 13.

Delaware St. 26, Lincoln 0. Sheppensburg 20, Edinboro 14 Trenton 40, Cheyney 0. Buffalo 15, Alfred 0. MIDWEST Iowa Northwestern 0.

Michigan St. 19, Illinois 14. Boston College 20, Detroit 16. Jap Pros Take Huge Golf Lead Newport News 14, Shepherd 0. Army 20," Vlrgiria 12.

Maryland St 16, North Carolina 7 Norton Jr. downed Bob Thompson, 1 up Houston 0 7 0 1 yards to lead the Aggie ground! gainers. Nunea vs. Herrera. Auburn scoring Touchdowns: S71 -a Col.

7. Nicks, 4 and 3: Bill Small downed Bob; i-araDa nil on inree OI live riuiup vii-aiu yazs num Ritter. 2 and 1: Mendel Laviage ousted nasses two 'for rnuntprtfnr thi Atkins (2); Hoppe (6); Harvard Art Kidd. 5 and v. j.

xtuubwtfi0 fr the 86 aerial Second Flifht House vs. Tracy. Consolation: Hearne vs. Brady. Third Filrht Collins va.

Brown. ConsolaUon: Nelson yards for the Miners. topped Tom Newman and James Morris Brown 25, Kentucky St. 7. Shaw 37, JC Smith 0.

Georgetown (Ky) 13, Carson- (35); Rawson (23); Meagher (2); Eastern Michigan 21, Southern Nance eliminated T. F. Curtis, 2 and iil, Walter Driver defeated Bill Ramsey. SIX aerials for Tokyo. (AP) The happy accident turned into a near miracle Saturday when Torakichi Naka- Illinois 7.

va. wwte. Forth riirtt WaI1 (2.yard pass from Egge). j. Gonzales vs.

Moreno vs. r. goiv-1 Safetv: McDonald. Houston ftack- and 31 Sam Young Jr. downed BiU 1 53 yards for the Aggies.

tT.a44. 1 rVall T.aaaKa Newman 0. Illinois Normal 13, Northern rales. Consolation: Dale va. Filleman v.

It.j i and went off tackle for 60 yards and a touchdown in the third quarter. Charley Sanders reeled off a 54-yard run for a touchdown in the third quarter and bucked over from the one-yard line on the last play of the game for another. Bob Whelchel went over from the two in the third period for the other West Texas score. Pete Hart scored Hardin-Simmons first two touchdowns, plunging over from the seven and again from the one in the third quarter. The visitors scored again with four minutes left ia the game on a five-yard pass, Ken Ford to Jim Doom.

Blair. tea in eau zone Dy wusonj. con SCORE BY PERIODS mura Koichi Ono of host T. D. Gllreaih.

5 and 4. Third Flight Joe Hoover ousted John Eichleman, 1 up; Roy Chapman downed Art Ortiz. 1 up; Fred McFadden elimi Howard 14, Fisk 6. Appalachian 19, Emory-Henry 7. Term.

Martin 59, West Georgia 6. Northeast Okla. 40, Memphis versions: Atkins, Robbs 3. Houston scoring Touchdown: nated Jim Huff, 3 and Jules Bennett Texas Western 2 20 7 42 Japan virtually clinched both the N. M.

Aggies 0 0 512 individual and team champion- N. M. Aggies scoring: Touch-! ships with one round to play in Qa'PPiPn RQ-varH nac! intprrpntinn defeated Dave Morris. 2 and Andy Navy 6. Fuentes downed Alva Wall.

1 up; J. R. return). Conversion: McDonald. Turner eliminated Casey Kayser, 1 up: Illinois 7.

Lake Forest 46, Elmhurst 0. Norte Dame 13, Pittsburgh 7. Ohio St. 16, Wisconsin 13. TCU 26, Marquette 7.

Purdue 37, Miami (Ohio) 6. Michigan 24, Minnesota 7. Indiana 14, Villanova 7. Missouri 14, Nebraska 13. the Canada Cup golf competition.

Texas Tech Wins First Of Season While everybody waited for them downs Joe Kelly (1-yard plunge); Folz (1-yard plunge). Texas Western scoring: Touchdowns Bevers (3-yard plunge); Phlander Smith 33, Rust 12. W. Va. Tech 27, W.

Va. Wes. 7. Mid. Term.

18, Morehead 6. Miles 55, Lane 19. Bluefield St. 27, Knoxville 7. to fold, these two putting wizards of Nippon combined for a 9-under- uraay Morrow aownea nuo jviiicneu.

i up; Tom Mayfield Jr. ousted Ed Winter, 1 up. Fourth Flieht Joe Ledgerwood edged Paul Key. up on 19; R. S.

Murray defeated Paul Womaclc, 1 up; Tom Hansen and Fred Dantonlo even after 18, play Sunday: E. W. Woody defeated Dan White. 1 up; Tom Williamson eliminated Tim Dalton. 7 and 6: Dave Price downed Dick Davis, 10 and 8.

WSC Edges USC, J3J2, In Thriller par performance in the thrid round Maynard 2 (51 yards from Lara Cincinnati 7, Coll. of Pacific 2. North Car. 41. Winston- Tucson, Ariz.

(AP) Texas Tech Alma 24, Olivet 0. Salem 0. ba, 15 yards from Laraba); blunted the hopes of Amer-ba (2-yard plunge); Bob Forrest' ica's favored Sam Snead and Jim-(21-yard sweep); Bradshaw (8-! my Demaret and the pros of 23 yard drive). Extra points Laraba ther nations. Eastern Michigan 21, Southern Bridgewater 21, Davis Elkins 9 spotted the University of Arizona a six-point first quarter lead then came roaring back Saturday night for a 28-6 victory, the first of the Maryland St 16, N.

Car. Coll. 7. Devils Thump San Diego, 66-0 LOS Angeles. (AP) TWO missed wiUx time off the tee: ChamDionshiD Flirht tries for extra points "and an 89- 12, Maynard, Tate.

Safety-Melder axamura, a aeaciy 10 a. m. Boyles va. McNutt; Scott vs. fDunt blocked out Of end zone by.accuracy arouna uie grew, auueu yard touchdown run by End Don jones 10:09 m.

Lee vs. Georgia 33, Kentucky 14. Citadel 18, Furman 14. Wofford 14, Tampa 6. Georgia Tech 20, Tulane 13.

Florida 45, Bethune Cook- Ellingsen of Washington Ramsey; Moore Quentin Watkins). year for the Red Raiders. Arizona is still without a mark in the victory column, showing a a five-under-par 67 to a pair of previous 63s which gave him an San Diego, Calif. (AP) Arizona State's undefeated Sun Devils El. 7.

Kansas St. 14, Iowa State 10. Defiance 7, Ohio Northern 6. Kenyon 13, Oberlin 7. Heidelberg 19, Muskingum 13.

Otterbein 46, Marietta 13. St. Ambrose 43, La Crosse St. 12 Akron 27, Wooster 7. Eureka 32, Principia 19.

season record of four defeats and man 6. one tie. imposing nine-stroke lead in the chalked up their fifth straight vic-individual contest at 203. tory Saturday night by burying His partner, Koichi Ono, a 36-'San Diego State, 6S-0. year-old Manchurian born ex-1 The high-scoring Arizonans host caddy, contributed a 6S which sent5 New Mexico next week and North Texas Tips San Jose is-mcu uic uuivcrsuy ut ouuuicrn Championship ConsoUtion California Saturday.

Crombie vs. Armstrong; it. Blanco vs. Deerman. The Cougars won the hectic af- a.

m. iuier vs. hui; Yoweu fair 13-12 kept alive their Rose Jones- Bowl hopes and gave the Cougars' 10:24 skipworth; their first victory over USC since vs- mcnuu. ":30 a. vs.

Webb: Kisten- lyj'. macher vs. Norton. The Wildcats marched 96 yards for their first period score with Louisville 40, C. Mich.

0. Tenn. Tech 26, Murray 14. St. Augustine 21, Fayetteville 0.

Wylie 46, Alcorn 7. Kansas Wesleyan 20, College of Halfback Jim Tate rounding right end for the final two. San Jose Calif. (AP) A hard JaPanese team in0 front then visit Texas Western's Border a.j of the Canada Cup team battle by i Conference champs the following I he battle developed irom a First consolation It was a short-lived lead, how- mm. I I I I I 111 IS 11,11 1 i -rr: lu.JO a.

m. ooiaman vs. Small: Bor- -u. vnu ever, as lecn Came DaCK WlIJl IWO blUW-IHUVing auau iu a. uuma a scnow BozEell.

Ae. Mnrth Tpvac IfatA tn a hnt a. Emporia 14. Carthage 7, Westmar 7 (tie). Denison 53, Capital 7.

Toledo 27, W. Michigan 16. Anderson 23, Indiana St. 7. Rose Poly 49, Franklin 18.

ROCKY MOUNTAIN Utah State 27, Colorado St. 14. Montana 21, New Mexico 6. Montana St. 35, Omaha 0.

Willamette 33, College of Idaho second period scores on Ronniejthe Trojans almost won the game n0 vs-Homa Carter; steen contested 12-6 intersectional vic-'score of 414 compared with 423 Rice's 21-yard gallop and a nine- in the final two minutes before torv ovpr State hpre'for the fading second place Amer- yard pass from Jerry Bell to crowd of 24,902. The defeat was a. vs. small; Laviage Saturday night licaos. Drake Hands Bradley Loss Peoria, I1L (AP) Undefeated Iowa Tchrs.

27, North Dakota 20 Jimmy Knox. the fifth in succession, longesi 10:54 a brlver Youn The visitins scored in the' Snead, the gifted slugger from 21. The Red Raiders coasted in losing streak' in the football his- vs. Jacobs first and third Deriods. their final I White Sulphur Springs, W.

and Second Consolation Brigham Young 25, Denver 6. Colorado St. 7, Colorado Mines 6. tory of Southern Cal. Damaret, the dapper grandpa.

Drake handed Bradley its first from Kiamesha Lake, N. had loss of the season Saturday night, touchdowns coming on an 80-yard, 14-play touchdown march that ended on an eieht-vard Dass from Western Montana 39, Northern from there, tacking on touchdowns in both the third and fourth periods. Arizona went to the air 40 times, hitting on 27 completions, scoring two touchdowns within difficulty sinking them from three Montana 7. W. 111.

21, E. 111. 13. Augustan, 111. 34, Carroll 20.

Oshkosh 6, Eau Claire 0. St. Norbert 19, Whitewater 7. Wabash 35, Ohio Wes. 13.

Manchester 40, Earlham 7. Hanover 26, Centre 19. Butler 27, Ball St. 7. Taylor 19, Ind.

Central 13. Quarterback Ray Toole to End feet with the result they wound up minutes of the fourth quarter for a 21-13 victory. but getting only one touchdown. Mack Reynolds. jwith a pair ot as, Purdue Wallops Miami Of Ohio Lafayette, Ind.

(AP) Ross Ficht- 11 a. m. Nicks vs. Ritter; Kidd vs. Newman.

vs. Ramsey; Hardie vs. Gilreath. Third FUcht 11:12 a. m.

Hoover vs. Chapman; McFadden vs. Bennett. 11:18 a. m.

Fuentes vs. Turner; Morrow vs. Mayfield. Third Consolation 11:24 a. m.

Eichleman vs. Ortiz; Huff vs. Morris. 11:30 a. m.

Wall vs. Kayser; Mitchell vs. Winter. The bruising battle saw An- -m, 1 TT zonas JacK uavis ana iexas Tech's Phil Williams ejected from Culver-Stockton 32, 111. Coll.

12 ner, Purdue's sophomore secret Texas i Tech 0 14 7 7-28 weapon in the Boilermaker's upset Rocky Mountain 7, Carroll 7. Utah St. 27, Colo. St. 14.

Utah 23, Wyomir 15. FAR WEST Oregon 24, California 6. Washington St. 13, So. Calif.

12. Washington 19, Oregon St. 6. Idaho 20, Fresno St. 6.

Stanford 20, UCIA 6. San Francisco 46, Cal Aggies 0, Lewis Clark 19, Pacific 14. Western St. 52, Nevada 14. Tech.

Surges Triumph El Paso Tech scored its point Fullback Harold Kindle-' play and did not see action 'or and greatest, varsity football vic-jberger tied the score in the third the rest of the game. He injured tory Saturday and Burges got into quarter on a 60-yard screen pass his left leg, but it was not on- Fourth Flight To be paired at toe Arizona 0 0 0- 6 piayers convenience. Mo. 27, Emporia 14. St.

Ol'if 35, Monmouth 0. Loras 14, Platteville 13. Iowa Wes. 13, Wis. Mil.

7. Texas Tech scoring: Touch- a rani: Knox lioiy over ivuaim in Vau i iiiJ Wavne 21, Western Reserve 10 The lean 6-foot quarterback pass from Bell); Cole (2, plunge); the win column, finally, with a and Halfback Jim Smith put the sidered serious. Ruben relies Around The Fairway threw two touchdown passes to End Tom Frankhauser, for 12 and 13 yards, set up another score with come-from-behind triumph in a1 Mustangs ahead late in Uie narti missed tne try tor ine extra point, schoolboy double-header at Austin period on a four-yard scoring The win was a big one for toe Albion 20, Mich. Tech. 0.

Hillsdale 7, Hope 6. Cornell, Iowa 6, Grinnell 6. Baker 16, Bethel 0. Whitworth 54, British Columbia 6. High.

i burst Quarterback Ruiz locals, as tney piayea tneir xjst Tech's Lions, beaten only by stood out for El Paso. game of the year. Tech had 147 Warrensburg 35, Springfield, S. Oregon 21, Oregon Ed. 19.

HIGHSCHOOL FOOTBALL SCORES Artesia's team, toooed a favored Desire is the key word in de- net yards gamed irom scrimmage New Mexico Military Institute scribing Tech's play. The smaller compared to 94 for the Colts. Tech 1 Mo. 6. Concordia 33, St.

John's 6. Morningside 40, Augustana 24. Steohen F. Austin 32, Texas a 42-yard pass play to Enck Barnes, and kicked an extra point. Miami made a net gain of 14 yards by rushing to Purdue's 267.

Kansas State Beats Iowa St. Ames, Iowa. (AP) A rigid Kan St. Vincent. Pa.

14. Bald-Wal- 0. Barron (60, run). Conversions-Bell 2, Dellinger, Vaughan. Arizona scoring: Touchdowns Tate (2, run).

No Snow At Lodge Special to EL PASO TIMES Cloudcroft, N. M. Skiing was handicapped by one thing lack of snow Saturday at Cloudcroft. A slight snowfall Friday was voided by a warm spell Saturday. Port Neches 26, Kirkville 0.

Colmensneil 21, Saratoga 7. TrinI Guillen won the low net tournament at Ascarate Golf Course Saturday with a score of 63. A. E. Conrath was second with a 66, while Bill Andrews finished third at 69 and Les Hale's 70 was good for fourth.

A total of 184 golfers played on the course Saturday. A point system sweepstakes will be held Sunday. Beaumont Atthony's 7, Port eleven, 6-0, in the feature game Lions outplayed tne invauers irom nao iu iirsi aowns to seven ior after Burges overcame a two- 'Roswell and showed a little more Roswell. Roswell completed just touchdown deficit to beat El Paso knowledge of what it takes to win one pass, for eight yards, out of High's team, 19-13. in football.

eight attempts, while Tech gained Burges had suffered 20 straight Tech counted the winning touch-, 51 yards on four completions out football defeats vvithout victory down late in the second quarter of 13 tries, and it looked like another dismal on a one yard quarterback keep Hill, Carlos Saucedo and Fer day for the Mustangs until Tommy play executed to perfection by nando Jimenez paced the Tech Cornelius punched over from the Teddy Hill. The 140-pound Tech attack. Bryan and lobert de two-yard line and added the extra, field general was injured oa the.Anda starred defensively. Arthur 7 tie. Houston Reagan 12, Houston Aus lace 0.

Wheaton 9, N. Central 6. Grand Rapids 26, Ferris 0. Kalamazoo 21, Adrian 13. Bluffton 27, Findlay 13.

Millikin 0, HI. Wesleyan 0. Mo. 25, S. Dakota 19.

MacAlester 27, Hamline 0. sas State defense inspired the Wild cats to their first Big Eight Con tin 0. San Antonio Tech 33, Alice 33 tie, Amarillo 40, Lubbock Monterey 7. ference football victory Saturday, a 14-10 triumph over Iowa State..

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