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2B THE VICTORIA ADVOCATE, Sunday, Novembers. 1974 Houston Surprises Georgia Foolball Scores Growl 31-24 Cougars The Cougars rolled to their Miami, Ohio 31. West Michigan 0 Northwestern 21. Minnesota 13 Ohio 33. Bowling Green 23 Ohio State 4.

Illinois 7 Purdue 31 lowa 14 East Carolina 41, Citadel 21 -Norfolk Slate 22. Shaw Virginia Utmoh 2a. Petersburg St a Batdwm Wallace 35. Otterbem Col 22 Jackson State 23. Bethun Cookmn 7 Mars Hill 24.

Gardner Webb 23 Tulsa 37. Louisville 7 ATHENS, Ga. (AP) "Any time you beat a Southeastern Conference team on an after noon when the game is critical to both teams, you've really done a good job," Coach Bill Yeoman of Houston said pair of touchdowns in the first six minutes, one set up by a 76-yard pass frpm Bobby McGallion to Marshall Johnson. Yeoman said theplay, a quick pass just beyond the line of scrimmage, was "just a little something we picked up on films. Honestly.

I didn't think Hank Traded To Brewers MILWAUKEE (AP) Henry Aaron opted for nostalgia instead of retirement, so the Milwaukee Brewers have the i greatest home-run hitter in major league baseball history as i their designated hitter. Aaron, who began his pursuit of Babe Ruth all-time home run record in Milwaukee 21 years ago and shattered it last April 8, was traded to the Brewers by the Atlanta Braves, the two dubs announced Saturday. Just last April, shortly after his historic 715th homer, Aaron said he was through chasing records. "I don't want to start on records again," he said. "Nobody's going to talk me i into coming back for another year." But he disdained retirement, choosing instead to seek a -trade to the American League's Brewers and a return to the city where he began his home run odyssey with the Braves, who called this city their home after they abandoned Boston md before they marched to Atlanta.

After Aaron made his wishes known.it was only a matter I of time before the two clubs agreed on a deal. The surprise was in its details. The Brewers gave the Braves veteran outfielder Dave May and a minor league player to be named later in ex- change for Hammerin' Hank, who broke into the major leagues in Milwaukee in 1954. There had been speculation the Brewers would make Aaron their general manager after a year or two of playing. If so, he would be the first black to hold such a position in baseball.

But there was no announcement to that effect Saturday. Rangers Rip Sacred Heart Housten Georgia First downs la 31 Rushes yards 58-259 3132 Passing yards 103 211 Return yards 35 9 Passes 57 1 la-304 Punts 433 Fumbles lost 3 1' -1-1 Penalties yards 7 45 lit ended that short drive with a 17-yard touchdown run. Houston's other touchdowns came on a seven-yard run by Reggie Cherry in the final minute of the second quarter and a three-yard run by John Hous-man. Georgia scored on a 63-yard pass from Matt Robinson to Glynn Harrison, a two-yard run by Horace King, a 47-yard field goal by Allan Leavitt, and a 15-yard pass from Robinson to Richard Appleby. Georgia's record fell to 5-3, ending a three-game winning streak.

Houston 7 10 031 Georgia 7 7 3 724 Hou McGallion 5 run (Coplin kick) Hou Johnson 17 run (Coplin kick) Ga Harrison 43 pass from Robinson (Leavitt kick) Ga King 2 run (Leavitt kick) Hou Cherry 7 run (Coplin kick) Ga FG Leavitt 47 Hou Housman 3 run (Coplin kick) Hou FG Coplin 3 Ga Appleby 15 pass from Robinson (Leavitt kick) Tyler Rolls St Advocate News Service TYLER Tyler pounded Wharton County 48-8 here Saturday night to retain its first place ranking the lexas Junior College Football Federation. Tyler now stands 4-0 in league play and 5-2 overall as compared with- Wharton's marks of 1-3-1 and 2-5-1. The only score for the losing Pioneers came in the third quarter on a 14-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Leslie Hanna to Bay City's Danny Hansen. Hanna then combined with Ike O'Bryant for a two-point conversion on another pass. Wharton County returns home next Saturday, hosting Kilgore in a 7:30 p.m.

loop contest. The game marks homecoming for Wharton. Texas Football Victoria Third In Tennis Meet Advocate News Service HALLETTSVILLE The Bishop Forest Rangers scored once in each quarter en route to pouncing the host Sacred Heart Indians 27-8 here Saturday night in a Texas Catholic Interscholastic League District 2-AA football game. The victory kept Bishop Forest tied with Victoria St. Joseph for the league leadership both teams sporting loop ledgers of 3-1.

The Rangers now stand 4-4 on the year. Bishop Forest hosts St. Joseph next Grid Sweep For Howeil Howell captured a pair of eighth grade football games from Patti Welder Saturday, winning the A game 18-14 and the game 14-0. In the A game, Charlie. Gonzales teamed up with Bubba King on two scoring passes of 50 and 60 yards and David Escojido scored from two yards out.

Edward Williams tallied from six yards out, Kevin Newsome ran back a kickoff 70 yards and Fabian Lara added a two-point run for Patti Welder. In the game, John Cantu scored both Howell TDs on runs of 20 and 10 yards while Joel Fossati added a two-point conversion. fifth straight victory with a 31-24 decision over Georgia. "They could cut your throat on a good day," Yeoman said of Georgia, which had a three game winning streak snapped. Houston stung Georgia with a Saturday in a shootout for the conference lead.

Sacred Heart, meanwhile, fell to 1-3 in district play and 1-7 on the campaign. Paul Miksch scored for the Rangers on one-yard runs in GAME AT AOLANCE Ranoert Indians First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing Passes Punts Fumbles lost Penalties yards 13 a U7 1W 3 32 6 II a0 61 7 II 33 445 both the first and second quarters, the second score coming after a Sacred Heart fumble OH its 15. It the third period, Ranger 1 1 rr A luu scoring pass from quarterback Gary Krupala and a Jay Pavhcek nin Of 12 yards netted the last Bishop Forest touch- down the fourth quarter, fj Theonly scorefor the Indians came on a 51-yard scamper by halfback Tony Bludau in the final stanza. Dennis Miksch had 61 yards in 20 carries for the winners, while Tony Bludau led Sacred Heart with 51 steps in three tries. Costly to the Indians' hopes was a total of three tumbles all of which were lost to the opposition.

Bishop Forest 6 8 6 727 Sacred Heart 0 0 0 88 NFL: Sunday, it's Houston at New York Jets, Buffalo at New England, Oakland at Denver, Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, "Minnesota at Chicago, Washington at Green Bay, New Orleans at Detroit, Cincinnati at Baltimore, Atlanta at Miami, New York Giants at Kansas City and Cleveland at -San Diego. Monday night's nationally televised game features Los Angeles at San Francisco. St. Louis has survived identical 4-9-1 seasons the past three years under Coryell before soaring to such a heady atmosphere. "We try each week to wipe our past record from our minds," says Coryell.

One such record is that the Cardinals have never beaten the Cowboys in Texas Stadium. Exciting halfback Terry Met-calf has Cowboy Coach Tom Landry worried to the point Javs Punish Tarleton State Advocate News Service WHARTON Both Victoria and Stroman competed in the second annual Wharton County Junior College Fall Tennis Tournament held here Friday and Saturday. Teams included Westchester, Spring Branch, Wharton, Stratford, Lamar Consolidated, East Bernard, Northbrook, Spring Woods, Brazoswood, Cypress-Fairbanks, El Campo, Brazosport, Victoria and Stroman. Westchester took the team title with 48 points- while Stratford, another Houston school, had 40 points. Victoria and Wharton tied for third place with 25 points each.

time lead and the regulars took it easy from then on. i Limuel scored onjuns of six and two yards. Glen Starks added two touchdowns. He took a 60-yard pass from starting quarterback Richard Ritchie for one score and then tallied again on a 52-yard punt return JoeHerzik, Larry Collins and Kim Evans also scored for the Ritchie added a field goal of 45 yards. TLC in Rout SEGUIN, Tex (AP) Quarterback Mike Washington rushed 12 times for 109 yards and a five-yard touchdown as Texas Lutheran College, the top-ranked Division II college football team in the nation, swamped Harding College of Arkansas 45-0 Saturday night.

Edge to SWT COMMERCE, Tex. (AP) Halfback Jessie Davis rushed for 158 yards in 33 carries and scored a five-yard touchdown to lead Southwest Texas to a 20-14 Lone Star Conference football victory over East Texas Saturday. How Nation's I Top 20 Fared Here's how The Associated Press Top Twenty football teams fared Saturday: 1. Ohio State (8-0) defeated Illinois, 49-7. .2.

Oklahoma (7-0) defeated Iowa State, 28-10. 3. Michigan (8-0) defeated Indiana, 21-7. 4. Alabama (8-0) defeated Mississippi State, 35-0.

.5. Auburn (7-1) was upset by Florida, 25-14. 6. USC (5-1-1) was tied by California, 15-15. 7.

Notre Dame (7-1) deTeaterl Naty, 14-6. 8. Texas (7-1) defeated Arkansas, 20-10. 9. Nebraska (6-2) defeated Colorado, 31-15.

10. Penn State (7-1) defeated Maryland, 11. Florida (7-1) upset Auburn, 25-14. 12. Texas (6-2) defeated SMU, 35-15.

13. Texas Tech (5-2-1) was upset by Rice, 21-7. 14. Arizona State (5-1) played University of Texas-El Paso in a late night game. 15.

Mary land (5-3) was defeated by Penn State, 24-17. 16. Miami, Ohio, (7-0-1) defeated Western Michigan, 31- 0. 17. Mississippi State (6-2) was defeated by Alabama, 35- So.

18. UCLA (4-2-2) was defeated by Washington, 31-9. 19. Temple (6-1) was upset by Cincinnati, 22-20. 20.

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Tennessee Tech' 0 East Kentucky 30, Murray State 16 Miinepi College 21, Meryvllie Col 7 Wabash 20. Centre College 14 Alabama 14, Alabama-State 7 Alcorn AVM 31. BishopollegeY AVssissippI val 30, Prat ie view)? Morris Brown 9, Albany St, Ge7 SW Memphis 32, WashirjgWf Lee 0 Cent Michigan a. East Michigan 13 Hall Selects Pro Athletes DALLAS (AP) Two-time U.S. Open champion Lee Tre-vlno has been elected to the Texas Sports Hall of Fame along with 1968 Olympic gold medalist Randy Matson and former Baltimore great Raymond Berry.

Also named by a 20-man Texas Sports Writers Association committee was the late Bill "Jitterbug" Henderson, the most versatile athlete ever to represent Texas who won 11 varsity letters in five sports. The four will be enshrined in the Texas Sports Hall of Fame at the annual luncheon here Dec. 31. Scrimmage Nod To Red Team Charles Spurlin hit for 15 points and Shayne Bollman added 14 in leading the Red Team to a 64-47 victory in the Victoria Stingarees' intrasquad basketball scrimmage Saturday. Anthony King and Steve Thompson chipped in 11 and 10 points, respectively, in pacing tko uiinnapc urVSila Fi rin 7 IIIC TT 111 11 1 1 ffllllV AS 1111 Webster led the White Team in coring with 15 points.

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Plains Iraan 32, W.nk. 19 Balmorhea 31, Clinf 6 Sanderson 17, GrandtaMs Royalty 12 San 38, Abilene 7 Galveston eal'i 72, Dickinson 8 Magnolia 22, Dayton 14 Van vteck 26, Paiacios 7 Three Rivers 50. SKidmore Tyan Uvalde 13, Kerrvitle Tivy 7 Pear sat I 42, Cotulla 14 El Paso Cathedral 37, Colon ia Juarez 7 El Paso Bel Air 28, Ef Paso Parkland 13 Ef Paso Coronado 41, El Paso Austin 6 El Paso Burges 17, El Paso Andress 15 El Paso irvin 20, El Paso Eastwood 14 El Paso Bowie 14, El Paso 0 El Paso Riverside 16, Ef Paso Jefferson Sattrday't Pro Hockey Results By The Associated Press NHL New York islanders Boston 2 Buffalo i. Toronto 3 Philadelphia 3, Montreal 0 Minnesota 8, Michigan 3 Chicago 4, Kansas City 3 Houston 8, Phoenix 2 St. Louis 9, Atlanta 0 Chicago 4, Toronto 3 Edmonton 4, Cleveland 1 Saturday's Pro Basketball ftesuirs By The Associated Press Detroit W0, Philadelphia 94 Boston 128, Atlanta 125 Washington 108, Phoenix 94 Chicago 95, New York 90 San Antonio 109, Virginia 92 Houston 120, Kansas City Omaha 97 Deniver 138, St.

Louis 10 TREE SERVICES Hazardous Trees Removed Trimming Topping Neat Work Experienced TREE SERVICES Victoria 578-4970 they'd catch him, not Johnson." Coach Vince Dooley of Georgia said, "Houston is just as good as I thought. They have a fine offense and defense and they made some big plays in the first half that long pass got them started good and then they came back with an interception right after that." The Cougars, 6-2, never trail--ed, although Georgia managed to rally for a 14-14 tie shortly before Houston went ahead for good in the final minutes of the opening half. The Cougars converted three Georgia turnovers into scores, two -for touchdowns and ano(her for a Dy Lennard Coplin. 'McGallion Jd Johnson corn. bjned on tQ the inc tin Hniisfnn's a fivp.varH by McGallion.

Three plays later, Bubba Broussard intercepted a pass at the Georgia 36 and Johnson Pool Record To Anderson In Tourney Advocate News Service CORPUS CHRISTI The North Shore. Swim Team of Corpus Christi held its "11 and over" meet here Saturday, with Brent Anderson of the Victoria Sea Devils setting a pool record in the 100-yard breast stroke. (Anderson's time was 1:25.0. Some 220 swimmers represented teams from Kingsville, McAllen, Weslaco, Brownsville, Victoria and Corpus Christi, which had four squads in the meet. Richard Rogers, of the Victoria Sea Devils, won the 100-yard backstroke, took second in the 50-yard freestroke, placed third in both the 100-yard freestroke and 100-yard butterfly and fourth in the 100-yard breaststroke.

Others competing included Molly Hanley, Sally Brown, Lori Spies, and Jennifer Meis. Devils Too Hot For Tech, 9-0 DURHAM, N.C. (AP) Duke's Blue Devils threw up a strong defense and shut out Georgia Tech 9-0 Saturday in college football behind the running of tailback Art Gore. It marked the first time in 108 games that Georgia Tech had been held scoreless. Collide where the Dallas mentor joked "I'd liked to make an agreement with them where they get the ball on the 40 on the kick-offs." Metcalf's late kickoff returned killed Dallas the last time the two teams met, Met-calf averages 36 yards per return to lead the NFL in that category.

Another key to the outstanding success of the Cardinals has been quarterback Jim Hart, who has suffered only three interteptions and been sacked only twice. In contrast, Cowboy quarterback Roger Staubauch has thrown nine interceptions been trapped 21 times. "St. Louis really worries you with its speed," Landry says. "They believe they can make the big play and they do it." Mel Gray, a speedster who burned Dallas with a long touchdown reception in the last outing, was listed as "probable" because of a groin injury.

A less than capacity crowd of some 55,000 was expected for the 1 p.m. CST kickoff. Dallas is 3-4 and Landry says "If they win Sunday that's it" as far as the National Conference Eastern Division title is concerned. Dallas is a game behind Washington and Philadelphia in the division. St.

Louis is a slight underdog according to the professional oddsmakers despite the Cardinals' high perch. That's the way it has been in five of their last seven games. Betsy Rollins of Victoria advanced to a third place playoff, where she fell 6-3, 6-1 to Westchester's Claire Roehm. However, Victoria's Kim Knabe fared even better, moving to the finals before falling 6-2, 6-2 to Cindy Gay of Brazoswood. No Stroman netter advanced past the first round of competition.

VICTORIA OYS SINGLES Mark Morton, Victoria, def. Jim BooQtrv Soring Woods, a-2. a-4; Roscoa. Westchestar, def. Morton, Catif Brooks, Brajosoort.

del. Leslie Fuhrman. Victoria, W. GIRLS SINGLES Glenda Gay, Brazoswood, def. Karen Kimberlln, Victoria.

0, Betsy Rollins. Victoria, def. Glenda Murphy, Spring Woooi. H. 40.

Rollins def. Karen Kulcak, Lamar. 13: Ourtrfinl-Rollins def. Virginia Cato, Brazosport. Third place playoff: Claire Roehm, Westcnester, del.

Rollins. 4-1, a-1; Kim Knabe. Victoria, def. Janice Calles, Northbrook, e-3, Knabe def. Becky Zoelle.

Spring Branch, l-t; Quarterfinals: Knabe def Nancy Lewis, Spring Woods. I Semifinals: Knabe, def. Rollins, Victoria Finals: Cindy Gay, Brazoswood, def. Knabe, a-2. t-3.

BOYS DOUBLES Roger Royer and Oick Wood, West. Chester, def. John Martin and Kevin Bizeil, Victoria. 1.4-1. Eddie Teague and David Miller.

Victoria, def. James Her nusch and John Neusaar, Spring Branch, -J, Bubba Mole and Mickey Mentor, Stratford, def. Teague and Miller, SO; Mike MacFarlane and Mike Blair, victoria, "def. James Fuller and' Melvin Willev. Northbrook.

6-0. e-D; Buck Bern stein and Ban Bernstein, Wharton, def. MacFarlane and Blair. 41. GIRLS DOUBLES Kethy Sneed and Oiane Bailey, Vic tor ia, def.

Wanda Zellweger and Kethy Hill. Spring Woods. 6 0, 6 Jan Catin and Hilda Hopson, Westchester, def Sneed and Bailey. 41; Grace Bernhardt and Katie Shields, Victoria, def. Nancy Null and Kim Roberts, Stratford, 4X 3-4, Hedley and Janelle Sneider, Westchester, def.

Bernhardt and Shields by default. STROMAN BOYS SINGLES Richard Jones, Stroman, det. him. Spring Branch, 40, 41; Mike Moss, Westchester, def. Jones, H.

Keesecher, Westchester, def. Dennis Tont, Stroman. 40. 43; Berrymen. Cy-Feir, def- Robert Price, Stroman, 1-2.

GIRLS SINGLES Lynn Ortiz. Stroman, det. Smith, Spring Branch. 4 1, 41; Roehm, Westchester, def. Ortiz.

I Sehubel, Stratford, def. Teresa Foster, Stroman, I 1. BOYS DOUBLES Behnsen and Lacy, Wharton, def. Gary Charbula and Lawrence Thomas, Stroman, 6 0. 7 Mike Detgado and Harvey Kuykendall, Stroman, def.

Tackier and Buett, Cy Fair, 7-a. 4 Lupfon and Staples, Stratford, def. Dtlgedo and Kuykendall, I I. GIRLS DOUBLES Kahn and Hopson, Westchester, def. Bari Davis and Wanda Grolt, Stroman, 4 1, 4j.

Muller and Tinker, Cy-Fair, def. Kimberly Johnson and Debbie Taylor, Stroman, 4-0. 42; Brenda Diebel and Linda Diebel, Stroman, def. Mueller and Dickinson, Cy-Fair, 40, and Bradford, Spring Branch, def. Diebel and Diebel, 43.

0500 12500 Fishing Co wboys, Cards ROWIN (Continued From Page IB) defense in the first half and good offense the second half." Asked if that meant bad offense the first half and bad defense the KINGSVILLE, Tex (AP) Reserve quarterback Stan Li-muel ran for two touchdowns here Saturday night as the top- ranked Texas Javelinas rolled to their sixth consecutive Lone Star conference victory of the season a 51-7 punishment of Tarleton State. The Javs, who are now 8-0 for the year, piled up a 37-0 half- McMurry Wins ABILENE, Tex. (AP) -Quarterback Lonnie Hobbs passed for two touchdowns here-Saturday to lead McMurry to a 27-14 football victory over Austin College. Eagles in Upset DENTON, Tex. (AP)' North Texas scored two touchdowns in a two-minute period of the first quarter on a Ken Washington to Vance Jackson pass and an interception return by David Deaton as the Eagles went on to upset 20th-ranked San Diego State 14-9 Saturday.

Grambling Rolls HOUSTON-CAP) Freshman quarterback Doug Williams threw touchdown passes of 16 and 23 yards and handed off to a corps of fleet running backs for three more scores to lead Grambling to a 34-21 victory over Texas Southern in "a regionally televised college, football game -Saturday. Lumberjacks Win NACOGDOCHES, Tex (AP)- Fullback Bill Tyler plunged through for a score with less than three minutes left in the game here Saturday night to pace the Lumberjacks of Stephen F. Austin to a 14-7 Lone Star Conference victory over Sul Ross. ACC in Rally ABILENE, Tex. (AP) -Quarterback Jim Reese fired touchdown passes of 17 and three yards and handed off to running backs who punched in three more scores as Abilene Christian beat Angelo State 33-21 in a Lone Star Conference football game here Saturday night.

Worley Stars BROWNWOOD, Tex. (AP) -Quarterback Rick Worley passed 54 yards for one touchdown, ran 42 yards for another and had 250 yards in total offense as Howard Payne whipped Sam Houston 17-6 in a Lone Star Conference football game Saturday night second half, he said, "Our offense in the first half was practically zero in the first half and our defense in the second half was so-so." The Stings didn't suffer any injuries in the contest, but defensive standout Lionel Paz is lost for the season due to an emergency appendectomy Friday afternoon. DALLAS (AP) St. Louis' confident Cardinals bring their big play offense into Texas Sta-" dium as the National Football League's only undefeated team Sunday to joust Dallas and the question remains is the Big Red machine just lucky? "Well, if we're not for real, says Cardinal Coach Don Coryell. "If that's the case, I'd rather be lucky than real.

"But to be realistic, five of our games have gone down to the final minute, so I guess we could easily be 2-5." On the other end of the spectrum, the Cowboys lead in the league in snakebite cases. They have dropped three games in the final seconds to field goals, including a 31-28 loss to St. Louis on a 31-yard field goal by Jim Bakken with 62 seconds left. In other games around the St. Joseph's Flyers rallied for a 20-8 victory over the St Paul Cardinals at Patti Welder and that left St Joseph in first place in the TCIL District 2-AA standings and set up Saturday's league championship game at Schulenburg against the Bishop Forest Rangers.

"We played good offensive ball the second half," Tibiletti remarked. "We had one real good touchdown drive for some 90-odd yards. "After we settled down, we played good defensive football. After their first touchdown, we turned it around. We had to adjust a little beat.

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