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Texas Western Miners Open Second Half Of Big Season Saturday game Billy Stevens, five. Second half of the most inter- esting football season in Texas Western's history is on the launching pad and goes into orbit Saturday night when Coach Bobby Dobbs, Miners host the Arizona State Sun Devils. Kickoff time in the Sun Bowl is 8 p.m. Chelmont Bank and Northgate Chevron Service Station. Most yards gained by passing; by individual Billy Stevens, 500! yards against North Texas yards.

Most yards gained on passes Hushes, too. will better the son. Most yards gained by passing Billy Stevens, 1,674. Old record 1,520. Most yards gained on passes caught Chuck Hughes, 973.

Old record 618. Most touchdown passes caught caught, one game Chuck Hughes, Most touchdown passes school record of 40 passes caught In his first five varsity games, The Dobbsmen will carry an im 349. Old record 162. caught, one game Chuck Hughes, three. when he catches his next two.

the Galveston slinsshot has han pressive 4-1 record into the tray; with the Devils, a team which has Most yards gained passing by While eight school records have The Miners are closer than ink dled the football either rushing or team 634 against North Texas State. been shattered like a football go Most touchdown passes season, 15. When Stevens cranks up his arm on paper to bettering other school marks such as most passes at passing on 176 occasions. dealt the Miners more trouble ing through a window in five While records were intended to since tnan any otner estao- Most yards gained on passes caught Chuck Hughes, 349, North tempted (261), most passes corn- be broken, the Miners have far games, the Miners nave uea iour lished opponent. more and are taking aim on many the first four times against Arizona State he will rewrite the Dieted (112).

most passes com more important items on their minds. They will be working harder than ants in a sugar sack En route to their sparkling rec Texas State. Chuck Hughes 8. Old record 6. others.

pleted per game (11.2) and most ordthe best start since 1957 the Miners have been busier than hounds at a fox hunt shattering School records broken: Most passes caught, one game Chuck Hughes, 12. Old record 11. Records which have been tied record for most passes attempted (208) in a season. And when he completes his next nine aerials he will better that existing standard (102). first downs made (173).

and passing, one game Billy include: At the rate he has been operat attempting to get back on the victory trail Saturday. They have tasted victory and, thank you, they like it. Tickets are available at four Stevens, 483. Old record 407. Most touchdown passes Billy ing, Stevens could better the old locations throughout the city, in school records and fracturing Most yards gained passing, eluding the south entrance of the three NCAA standards.

The NCAA records include: Longest punt run-back Chuck Hughes, 85 yards. Old record, 70 one game Billy Stevens, 500 Stevens, 13. standard (347) of the most rush Sun Bowl, Plaza Hotel lobby, lyards. Old record 336. Most touchdown passes, one ing and passing plays for a sea Tn) ft fifth ta 6ftimtti 4 I MI I 4 iTYL I mWmM Is Page 1-D Want Ad Dept.

532-1971 THE EL PASO TIMES El Paso's HOME Newspaper Dial KE 2-16G1 Sunday, October 21, 19G3 Field Goal Gives Rice 20-17 Upget Win Over Texas 1L sc 5jc s)c SMU AS Shocks New Mexico; Texas Tech Edges SmuiyjMMitMMinnmiinn inniiiimtMinuriiiiii uliuuli ihmiiihui ii iii mi Football Scores Wilson, Gill Lead Raiders Parker's Kick Gives Owls Win Goodman Paces Devil Victory Tempe, Ariz. (AP) John Wittenberg 6, Heidleberg 0 Carthage 42, North Park 0 Austin 26, Washington, Mo SOUTHWEST Baylor 31, Texas 0. Clemson 3, TCU 0. New Mexico State 10, West Tex 14 Illinois 28, Duke 14 Capital 15, Akron 7 as State 2. By JACK KEEVER Southwest Texas State 17, Sam By HAROLD V.

RATLIFF Dallas. (AP) Kenneth Gill's Bowling Green, Ohio, 7, Kent Goodman threw four touchdown Houston State 7 Austin. (AP) Richard Parker kicked a 33-yard field goal with passes and workhorse Jim Bram- Stephen F. Austin 25, Howard btaie toe and Tom Wilson's arm car Adrian 6, Olivet 0 et netted 117 yards rushing Sat 48 seconds Ieftjn the game to give ried Texas Tech to a 26-24 vic- Washington State 8, Indiana 7 urday night as Arizona State the Rice Owls a stunning 20-17 Rice 20, Texas 17. ory over Southern Methodist Missouri 23, Iowa State 7.

University pinned a 27-14 West victory Saturday night over Arlington State 41, McMurry Saturday night to leave Arkan Oklahoma 27, Kansas State 0. ern Athletic Conference football 16. Texas, the No. 5 team in the na tion. sas the only undefeated team in oss on New Mexico.

Arkansas State 35. Abilene Kansas 9, Oklahoma State 0. Muskingum 3, Wooster 0. the Southwest Conference foot Christian 13. Goodman, a junior from Sac The Owls, winners of only one ball race.

SW Texas State 17, Sam Hous ramento, was given ade game this season, rallied for 17 Dennison 27, Oberlin 12. John Carroll 20, Case Tech 0. ton 7. points in the second half to over In a wild and raucous game quate protection for the first time this season, and responded Central Michigan 32. Illinois Prairie View 24, Arkansas come a 14-3 halftime lead by the that had 40,000 spectators stand 14.

State 8. by hitting on 14 of 20 passes for ing most of the time, and punc Longhorns, who dropped their first game to Rice in Austin since Arkansas 55, North Texas State Geneva, Pa. 34, Ferris, Mich 145 yards. tuated by near fights and nu 20. 1953.

20. Two of his scoring strikes went merous personal fouls, Texas Texas Tech 26. S.M.U. 24 to end John Pitts, and two to Baldwin Wallace 31, Youngs- Tech hung grimly in the title San Angelo State 34, Texas Lu- town 0. flanker Ben Hawkins.

It pushed Rice's season record to 2-3 and South Conference mark to 1-1. For the Longhorns, the na race, moving into second place theran 0. Bemidii. The victory evened ASU's Minn. 9, Michigan with a 3-1 record.

Arkansas 19, Henderson 13 Tech 8. eague record at 1-1 while New tion's top-rated team until Arkan Arkansas leads the race with Texas 14, Lamar Tech 6 Mexico is now 2-1. Overall, the Wichita 27, Southern Illinois 0 sas beat them last week, it made a 3-0 record. NOBIS INTERCEPTS Texas Tommy Nobis (60) brushes past Rice University wingback Jimmy Henderson (19) after Nobis intercepted a Rice pass during the first period. Trying to stop the play is right tackle Jim Vinning (73) of Rice.

In on the play for Texas is Ronnie Ehrig (44) and Pete Gallaher (46). (AP Wirephoto) Trinity, Tex. 28, Corpus Christ! Sun Devils are 24 and the Lobos Kansas Wesleyan 31, Bethel, their season record 4-2, 1-2 in con Wilson passed for two touch 14 Kan. 0 2-3. ference play.

downs and set up a touchdown Bramlet carried the ball 30 Kearney 28, Hastings 14 Stevens Point 17, Eau Claire 7 and field goal. Gill kicked field goals of 36 and 34 yards and two Texas has not lost two games in a regular season since 1960, times and ran off a large chunk of time with short but steady WEST Oregon State 10, Utah 6. Stanford 31, Army 14. Morningside 25, South Dakota Hogs Wallop North Texas when it had a 7-3 record. It was an amazing victory for gains in the second half to keep State 20 extra points to furnish the actual margin of victory.

He missed on another field goal try. the desperate Lobos from getting Wyoming 34, Brigham Young 6. Augsburg 26, Hamline 6 Rice, who had defeated only the ball. Washington 24, Oregon 20 Huron 26, South Dakota Tech The lead changed hands four Louisiana Tech this year, and al The Devils had great success times in an all-out offensive Air Force 40, University of the 13 in bottling up Stan Quintana, all- lowed Duke and Louisiana State to score more than 40 points each Pacific 0. General Beadle 33, Southern, game in which SMU threatened conference player of the year in New Mexico Highlands la, s.D.

19 Beban Helps UCLA Crush California in losses to those two teams 1964. The Lobo quarterback hit Little Rock, Ark. (AP) Swift, powerful Arkansas, playing for the first time ever as the nation's No. 1 team, made out-muscled North Texas State its 18th straight victim, 55-20, Saturday night. Tailback Bob Burnett scored three times on runs of 1, 11 and until late in the fourth period when Tech got an SMU fumble on the 17-yard line.

In five plays Adams State 14. Wavne. Neb. 47. Chadron 12 1 Punishing Texas quarterback on only four of 14 passes and Utah State 41, Colorado State sw Oklahoma 26, SE Oklahoma was zero for seven in the second the Red Raiders had the touch University 20.

14 half. IMarin Kristynik with vicious tackles, the Owls scored first on a 34-yard field goal by Parker in the first quarter but then fell be western coioraao jo, coioraao East CentraI Oklahoma 55. Pan Goodman did most of his dam Mines 13. hanHlA 7 2 yards and wingback Jim Lind- age in the first half, clicking on Los Angeles. (AP) Sophomore quarterback Gary Beban ran for two touchdowns, passed for another and set.

up a fourth as the UCLA Bruins crushed California, 56-3, Saturday night at the weter Mate 2, laano btaie u. central Oklahoma 32, NW Okla- hind when Texas pushed across vital third-down passes as he led laano Momana Ihoma 12 two second quarter touchdowns the Devils on a 61-yard march Coliseum. XNorin auue Hope AIma 6 Rice came back for a third sey bulled 10 and 15 yards for touchdowns as Arkansas continued its winning streak, longest in the land by a major college team. that was climaxed by a pass to A crowd of 39,524 saw Beban and halfback Mel Farr lead a Id 114 Oldie I. down on a pass by Wilson that pur them out of SMU's reach.

SMU got another touchdown in the last 2 minutes but it left the Methodists still two points short. Mac White had Southern Methodist threatening at almost every turn. He ran for two touchdowns, which he set up with his tunning and passing and passed for one. White, however, had been an State College of Iowa 27, Augus quarter touchdown on quarter Pitts in the end zone from nine attack that never let up. It was the highest score a Bruin yards out.

Arizona State College 23, team ever has run up against back David Ferguson's eight-yard run, tied the game on Chuck Luther 38, Wartburg 6. Wingback Harry Jones, a 195- The Lobos matched that with rado State College 0. California Clemsoii pounder speedster, galloped S3 Latourette's seven-yard scamper a 53-yard drive of their own with Southern Colorado 57. Fort Upper Iowa 25, Simpson 20. Coe 35, Cornell, Iowa 21.

The UCLA defense smothered for another Arkansas in the final period and won it on yards Carl Jackson charging over from Lewis 27. Cal's running game, and the William Penn 18. Iowa Wes score, but later was injured and the two and Mickey Williams San Francisco State 27, Hum UCLA offensive showing made early goat of the game. He fum Field Goal taken to a hospital for X-rays. leyan 14.

converting to tie the score at 7-7 the Bruins the top threat to bled on the first SMU offensive His injuries were not determined. boldt State 0. Cal Aggies 20, Chico State 12. Redlands 28, Pomona 22. The Devils came right back Southern California in the Pacific play and Joe Hurley recovered The Razorbacks rolled up 533 with a 68-yard drive with Bram Beats TCU Athletic Conference's Rose Bow! for Tech on the SMU 20.

Gill let's running and Goodman's Hayward State 10, San Fran race. kicked a field goal from the SMU cisco 0. passing furnishing most of the yards in total offense, and Eagle quarterback Vidal Carlin hit on 32 of 54 passes for 305 yards, four intercepted. North Texas The Bruins scored the first Clemson, S.C. (AP) A 26 Concordia, Neb.

19, Yankton 12 Peru 20, Doane 7. Beliot 28, Grinnell 0. Ripon 21, Lawrence 3. Stout 10, Superior 0. Ball State 22, Butler 7.

Wabash 14, Ohio Wesleyan 7. Anderson 19, Manchester 13. -St. Joseph's Ind. 15, Valparaiso thrust.

Goodman hit Hawkins Arizona State 27, New Mexico time they got the ball. With Farr from 14 yards out for the score and Beban doing the carrying, University 14 U.C.L.A. 56, California 3 yard second quarter field goal by Frank Pearce stood up for a 3-0 Clemson victory over Texas flanker John Love, third in the nation in pass receiving, caught UCLA swept downfield virtually Omaha 48, Eastern New Mex without resistance. Farr's 25 14, setting a school record, for 167 yards. Christian Saturday in a defensive football game studded with yard run set up the score, and ico 28 San Jose State 13, Arizona 7 Stockdale Passes Bears 26.

Donny Anderson, the All-America halfback shown as a big man in Tech's triumph, fumbled to SMU shortly afterward and the Methodists drove 73 yards to a touchdown with White passing for 45 yards and running for 29. He made the score with a 29-yard run. Tech took the kickoff on its 40 and paraded to a touchdown 14. Beban carried across on a 13 After Jones' long scoring run, 23 punts, 12 by TCU. and a one-yard scoring dive by Parker's soaring boot.

The winning field goal was set up when Robert Haily leaped high to intercept Kristynik's pass and ran it back to the Texas 19 with just a few minutes remaining. I Until Parker's second field goal it looked as if the game would be a repeta of 1962 when an underdog Rice team tied then top-ranked Texas 14-14, spoiling an otherwise perfect season. Texas was outplayed on the ground and in the iar as Rice ran up a 273 to 236 total offensive margin. The Owls, who have shown little running the ball, cracked the rugged Longhorn defense for 145 yards, 73 of those by Ferguson who was injured in the fourth quarter and left the game. Texas first touchdwon came on a one-yard run by Robert Leach, pulling away from Ronnie Cer- Pittsburg, Kan.

20, Washburn 7. Springfield, Mo. 35, Warrens- Willamette 19, Lewis Clark 13 N.M.M.I. 24, Phoenix College 20 The Texans managed only two yard rollout. Kurt Zimmerman kicked his first of eight extra quarterback Jon Brittenum, the first downs and ran and passed for only 72 yards.

Clemson had Santa Clara 40, College of Ida- burg 14. Eagles, trailing 14-0, made a points Over Assies ho 14 Ottawa, Kan. 27, Southwestern, Kan. 7. comeback bid.

Carlin hit James Bower on a seven-yard touchdown strike, and Love raced 67 California narrowed the gap to 7-3 on Ray Sinclair's 37-yard field goal, but the rest of the game Maryville, 40, Rolla, Mo. 18 first downs and gained 302 yards. Clemson mounted the only two sustained drives of the day, one SOUTH on White's passing with Ander son running the last seven. 12. yards for a touchdown on a punt Alabama 21, Florida State 0.

rpriirn Texas Tech 10 9 0 North Carolina State 29, Mary- was all UCLA's. Farr's brilliant 21-yard spring, slipping three tacklers, capped a a i. joi 04 yaras cumaxea ov earce 7-26 7-24 Indiana Central 29, Franklin 19. Baker 33, McPherson 6. Eastern Michigan 20, Wayne, uiiascu cAim point leu r.

SMU 7 10 0 ParnrWtc Jr. frf TA lt Willi cigni becunus 72-yard march. The junior fromi left in the first half. The other and 0. Quantico 37, Pensacola 0.

Georgia Tech 37, Navy 16 Tennessee 17. Houston 8. they piled up a 55-13 advantage Mich. 0. CO College Station, Tex.

(AP) Sophomore quarterback Kenny Stockdale, passing with deadly accuracy, hurled Baylor's injury-riddled Bears to a 31-0 Southwest Conference victory over Texas Saturday. The slender Oklahoman passed for two touchdowns, 6et up another through the air and pitched the Golden Bruins into field goal position on still another occasion. Making his first varsity start, covered 70 yards but ended in before the Eagles scored again North Dakota 33, South Dakota the third period with a fumble North Texas State 0 13 0 720 banta Monica ripped off 36 yards the next time UCLA gained possession and set up a 9-yard scoring jaunt by Beban. William Marv 2S. dpn Wash- 7.

I in 1 Arkansas 14 14 13 1455 on the goal line of the South west Conference visitors. mntnn 11 I IMaWlUe A. 1V11I1UI I. venka to finish a 31-yard drive set Missouri Overpowers Iowa State rorrriini Dakota wesievan jdiu.h A UCLA fumble, recovered bv Bruce Alford tried a 42-yard field goal for TCU in the last up by Phil Harris 64-yard kick- ton Lee 7. Hills U.

Cal's Jerry Mosmer, gave the Golden Bears the ball on the off return. Texas scored again Wake Forest 12. North Caro- Mankato 13, Winona I 1 when Kristynik passed 6 yards to Una in I jonns Minn. uusiavu; period but the kick was wide. The play was set up by a deep punt to the Clemson three by1 Bruin 24, but UCLA held on its 8.

Ragan Gennusa, who also tore Stockdale moved the Bears 68 yards in 11 plays in the first Southern Mississippi 3, Au-Adolphus 0, Tulsa Sets Marks, Raps Cincinnati loose from Cervenka's grasp at Four plays later, Beban hit burn 0. Ames, Iowa. (AP) Missouri period and hit Tommy Smith the goal line. with a five-yard shot for the Dick Wither on a 78-yard pass play for another score. Donnie Gibbs and Clemson's short return punt to the Clemson 38.

Don Barfield several times punted 45 and 50 yards for Clem overpowered Iowa State 23-7 Saturday on the running of Charlie Brown, Carl Reese and John LaTourette put the Owls back In the game, hustling 76 yards with the next kickoff to the Texas touchdown. He completed tosses of 5, 11, 12 Mississippi 24, Vanderbilt 7. Virginia Tech 22, Virginia 14. V.M.1. 16, Davidson 10.

Catawba 21, Elon 6. Louisville 23, Marshall 7. Moorehead 21, St. Cloud 9. St.

Olaf 28, Carleton 20. Illinois Wesleyan 33, Wheaton 0. Knox 14, Monmouth 6. Earlham 14, Lake Forest 7. Fort Hays 42, Emporia State 7.

Kenyon 37, Wilmington 22. Otterbein 10, Marietta 0. Western Michigan 3, Toldeo 0, Roland for its third Big Eight and 5 in the drive and got a 20- iulsa, Okla. (AP) Quarter son to drive TCU back inside yaid boost on an interference rul Conference football victory. 20, where Bill Sullivan pulled him down.

Ferguson swirled through five back Bill Anderson passed for; its 20. Gibbs put the Tigers on Louisiana State 21, South Caro ing. The Tigers, tied with Nebraska six touchdowns and end Howard lina 7. for the conference lead and set its nine and three on two occa sions with his kicks. Illinois Outscores Duke, 28-14 Twilley shattered another NCAA Longhorns four plays later for Emory Henry 26, Mars Hill 8.

ting the stage for their meeting Baylor, dismayed after its great passing star Terry SouUiall broke an ankle three weeks ago, added Reserve quarterback i the score. Allen 20, Morris Brown 19. pass receiving record Saturday as Tulsa humbled Cincinnati 49- at Columbia, next Saturday, Addison started Clemson on its LaTourette scored the Owls Benedict 26, Miles 14. EAST 10 points in the second period be scoring drive with two success- scored three of the first lour times they got the ball. Virginia State 48, Hampton Insti- Massachusetts 34, Boston U.

18 hind their latest sensation and sive 14 yard passes to end Char 6 in a Missouri Valley Conference football game. Twilley caught 14 passes for next touchdown from the Texas 7, climaxing a 62-yard drive. The big plays were two passes tute 6. Franklin Marshall 27, Car- notched 14 more points in the Roland started the Tigers goal- Champaign, III. (AP) Sopho Howard, D.C.

6, Fisk 0. negie Tech 24 final quarter. ward twice with punt returns of more Cyril Pinder's 80-yard lie Meadowcroft. Charles Hook and Hugh Mauldin each picked up eight yards for the Atlantic from Ferguson to Glen Hine, to 226 yards to better the career Bethany, W.Va 20, Allegheny 8 Dartmouth 14, Harvard 0 The hapless Aggies never posed touchdown run in the second taling 36 yards. It started after 16 and 23 yards and scored the third touchdown on a four-yard Tennessee Tech 23, Murray 14.

Hampden-Sydney 40, John Hop a threat to the Baylor goal until Coast Conference leaders. Quar Texas gambled on fourth-and-two mark of 2,453 set by Hugh Campbell of Washington State in 1960-62. Twilley, a senior, has caught Bluefield State 33, West Vir- kins 0 the final minutes, but a 15-yard quarter broke a 7-7 deadlock and opened the way for a 28-14 Illinois victory over Duke Saturday and failed. ginia State 0. I Princeton 51, Pennsylvania 0 terback Tom Ray found Phil Rogers open for a nine-yard penalty prevented an touch Appalachian 17, Carson New- Columbia 12, Rutgers 7 200 passes for 2,578 yards during down.

an mtersectional fnothali pass, and an offside penalty man 7. Penn State his career at Tulsa. Williams 34, Tufts 14 The amazin Stockdale hit 20 of East Carolina 21, The Citadel 0. against the Texans and Ray's five-yard run brought the ball ime. Sophomores scored three Illini 27 passes for 286 yards as the Cincinnati 0 00 6 6 Kentucky 28, Georgia 10.

Vermont 7, Norwich 6 Villanova 28, West Chester 13 Gettysburg 30, Kings Point 21 Bears squared their conference to the 10. touchdowns, two of them grow Ov Memphis State 28, McNeese 0. erruns record at 1-1 and dealt the Cadets Furman 48, Newberry 12. Pearce kicked his field goal from there on second down to Boston College 38, Richmond 7 their third straight conference ing from recovered fumbles, while quarterback Fred Custardo tallied one, passed for another East Tennessee 20, Wofford 6. Tulsa 13 14 8 Tu Sweeney 13 pass from Anderson (Twilley kick) Tu Sweeney 12 pass from Anderson (kick failed) setback.

beat the clock. Chattanooga 15, Xavier, Ohio 1 W. lrgmia University Park, Pa. (AP) Western Kentucky 28, Drake 21. The victory left Clemson 4-2 for the season and TCU dropped and booted all extra points.

It was a raw, windy day and Stockdale, hitting 15 of 22 for 227 in the first half alone, moved the Bears from the nine to the Delta State 33, Tampa 32. to 2-4. Tu Sweeney 3 pass from An run to climax a 60-yard march in the second period. A four-play, 37-yard drive put Missouri in front 7-0 with the game less than four minutes old. Gary Lane passed 20 yards to Earl Denny for the touchdown.

Gary King's fumble of Ray West's punt and Ray Thorpe's recovery put the Tigers only 10 yards away from their second touchdown. Brown went into the end zone from one yard out on fourth down. The Cyclones had two scoring opportunities in the third quarter before finally getting a touchdown and becoming the first team to score on the ground against Missouri's strong line this season. Missouri 14 6 0 23 Iowa State 0 0 7 07 Duke, suffering its second Slippery Rock 26, Frederick 12. Penn State's fired up Nittany Lions blunted West Virginia's Aggie 17 to set up a 33-yard derson (Twilley pass from An- Tennessee State 45, Florida Maldin started Clemson's other march with an 11-yard run.

Ray field goal by Bob Purvis. 6 vaunted offense Saturday andiderson) rode the brilliant passing of quar- Tu Daughtery 10 pass from The big gainer on this march found Wayne Bell open for a straight loss after four victories, had trouble battling the elements as well as the alert Illini, who boosted their record to 3-3. The Blue Devils lost quarter Louisiana Tech 42, NW Louisi Brown 6, Colgate 0 Buffalo 0, Dayton 0, tie Temple 12, Connecticut 11 Delaware 42, Lehigh 21 Penn State 44, West Virginia Pittsburgh 28, Miami, Fla. 14 Syracuse 32, Holy Cross 6 Yale 24, Cornell 14 Amherst 37, Wesleyan 12 Maine 26, Rhode Island 0 Rochester 6, Alfred 0 Lafayette 14, Bucknell 13 Bowdoin 28, Colby 21 Bates 42, Trenton 0 California, Pa. 28, Shippens 17-yard pass and shot one for ana 14 leroacK jack White to a 44-6 Anderson (pass failed) football victory.

Tu Anderson 4 run (Daugh was a 27-yard pass from Stock-dale to Bobby Green, but the 173 pound quarterback also was ac nine yards to Ed McGee. Maul Tenessee Martin 34, Bradley 25 din and Hook worked the ball The Penn State defense com tery run) back Scotty Glacken and end to the TCU two and there curate on pitches of 9, 13, 7, 9, 16. Rod Stewart, both starters, with injuries in the second quarter. MIDWEST Minnesota 14, Michigan 13 fumble by Hook was recovered by TCU tackle Ronnie Nixon at Rickey Head picked off an errant pass from Harry Led Notre Dame 28, Southern Cal the goal line. better in the second quarter to Custardo closed a 75-yard march with a seven-yard scor Tu Twilley 43 pass from Anderson (Maddox pass from Anderson) Cu Rekstis 29 pass from Flaherty (run failed) Tu Twilley 13 pass from Anderson (pass failed) Attendance 24,867.

arrange Baylor's second touch down. ing sweep after Illinois took the burg 7 pletely stymied the Mountaineers, who went into the contest as the nation's top college offensive power. Sixth in the country in rushing at kickoff, the Mountaineers could gain only 12 yards on the ground in the first half and a total of 42 for the game. v. opening kickoff.

ifornia 7 Ohio State 20, Wisconsin 10 Michigan State 14, Purdue 10 Miami of Ohio 34, Ohio U. 0 Northwestern 9, Iowa 0 Purdue University lost the first football game it played to Butler Duke 0 7 0 714 Baylor Texas 0 0 10 00 14-31 00 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE San Diego 34, New York 9. University of Toledo started playing football in 1917. College. 48-6, in 1887.

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