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Victoria Advocate from Victoria, Texas • 14

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1 THE YICTCRIA ADVOCATE. Snndiy, Hot. 5. 1387 fat HA ROUNDUP bob Play of Scores Late, Open Flyers JL Cardinals Scared Nips Georgia 15-14 With Easy 60-12 Romp By Trinity mt t. HOUSTON (AP) The Uni-I Lawrence gained 51 yards on! Georgia Coach Vine Dooleyj BEAUMONT, Tex.

(AP) -versity of Houston scored twice 16 carries and Jenkins had 45'said Sellers wa hurt on the Lamar Tech's Cardinals the final period Saturdayion 15 attempts, 'play just before Houston scoredjvented a stunning upset Satur-j 10 touchdowns, it all added up Joseph reserves who hadnt By JOHN LYONS Advocate Sport Editor to a very lengthy game cold played all season finished the game. night and ran for a two-point woodau completed iis imai wuubwwu. jm uj ams iuu. aversion to Dull out i 15-14 'passes for 112 yards and wound; "They noticed he was hurt 'to nudge Trinity fr-0 in a South- HALLETTSVILLE The St. Joseph Flyers scored almost at fnnthall victoTv over fifth-! ud with a minus-25 rushing.

He-ion the play Just before Houston.and Conference football game. Eight different players joined will here Saturday night, put ting over eight touchdowns to crush a badly outmanned Sacred Heart High School team, 60-12. In posting their fourth Lamar held its conference lead with a 3-0 mark and Trinity now stands 0-2. The game's only score came on a seven-yard pass from quarterback Randy McColhim to split end Johnny Fuller with eight minutes left GAME AT A GLANCE St J. 8.H.

First Downs Zt 11 Net Yards Rushing 239 27 Net Yards Passing 129 92 Passes Attempted 14 27 Passes Completed 7 9 Passes Intercepted by 2 1 Number of Punts 4 6 Punting Average 30 29.5 Ball Lost on Fumbles .1 1 Yds. Lost on Penalties 100 38 weather. The Sacred Heart team, going down to its eighth consecutive defeat, had only 16 players in uniform. The Indians put up a game fight against tremendous odds before the Homecoming crowd and presented a nifty passing combination with Robert Hermes pitching and Bob Ahrehs, tall end, receiving. In all, Ahrens caught six passes, made both of the Sacred Heart touchdowns on a four ranked Georgia.

jbert was his leading receiv-j scored its final touchdown. Junior fuiftackTaul Gipson er with five catches for 102 1 "They noticed be was hurt rolled around legend for the! yards and the scoring strike, land did a good job of talungad-two point conversion to clinch! The Astrodome officially seats vantage of the situation, Dool-the victory with less than five 148,000 for football, but addition- ey said, minutes to go before homeconKal seats were installed and! The game left both teams 5-2. lng crowd of Upstanding room tickets sold to ac-iom see a football game In the As-count for the 53,356. Previous rMctuikwgh kick) trodome. I largest crowd to see football in! jum-uwrenc run McCoJioufh Gipson, a bruising workhorse! the 'Dome was 52,783 for thei js Ht kick for the Houston offense, ground! Houston-North' Caroline State: hom Woo straight victory and bringing their season record to 5-3, the terback Nick Holm picked up 49 yards, wingback Owen Tb bodeaux 46, tailback Larry Hensley 39 and reserve quarterback Manuel Rossett got 29.

The Flyers scored the first three times they were in possession of the ball and from then on, it was just a question of how many. In colorful half time ceremonies, Kathleen Grafe was presented as Sacred Heart's Band Sweetheart and Larry Svetlik the Band Beau. Annette Matula, escorted by David Henke, was introduced as the Sacred Heart Football St. Joseph 20 It IS 8 60 Sacred Heart 6 0 012 St. Joseph Holm, 11, run Trevino, pass from Holm).

St. Joseph Oodds, 3, run (pass failed). St. Joseph Dunn. 32.

pass from The deepest Trinity penetra- piVBre their Tn. tion was Tech's 31-yard line, terscholastic Leaeue schedule in the. St. Joseph point making out 229 vards in 28 carries, a flame earlier this fail, aumkUw nx. with fullback Robert Dodda and school record.

yard grab in the first period Houston's second touchdown, halfback Larry Hensley leading the scorers with 12 points each on a pair touchdowns. I APi wx ii with overwhelming force. They Whips Fayne their Bext games at KDs'GSVILLE, Tex. (AP) meeting Bishop Forest Quarterback Karl Douglas; of Schulenburg Saturday and 'passed for three touchdowns and taking on St. Joseph of Yoak ran for another Saturday to lead: urn on Nov.

17. The Yoakum unbeaten and united Texas team shares the district lead Leads which set up Gipson for his win nine conversion run, came on i and a 10 yard reception in the second. The Indians picked up 92 Nick Holm, Brien Dunn, 7-vnnrl nace fmm niinHwfiflrk Monty Meier, and Owen Thibo- Dick Woodall to split end Ken Hebert. deau got the other touchdowns TCU Over Baylor to a 36-0 whipping of Howard' with the Flyers by virtue of a Payne in a Lone Star Confer-' triumph over the Bishop Forest and five two point conversions yards passing and this helped put them in the black in yards gained rushing and passing as their net total on rushing was minus 27 yards. Georgia quarterback Kirby ence Football game.

team Saturday. Holm (run stopped). Sacred Heart Ahrens, 4, pass from Hermes (run stopped). 'wpr rppistpred as Hnlm ran Moore and tailback Kent Law- WACO, Tex. (AP) Halfback; the Frogs from the football wil- a Dad's Day crowd of 7,500 The Flyers put over three i St.

Joseph Dodds, 8 run (Tre miii. govc uic uuiiuugs Mnntanmirv rlrnvo for rierness after live consecutive nprsons saw thp run muck rniirfiHnwnc rko fircr vino, pass from Holm). I i i 5 ak AfAnie tfiic irAar war a anVofi A fn nnA iU. The Flyers gained 239 yards the I Our ujutnliowris 3diuiud.y U3 uutaw uuj vv WwwiUK-u icvuiu aiiu jjtn iwi, dw uic uaiuuig lnuicUlS HtJl'SrON AP Statistics of ged across once, and Ronnie Trevina grabbed a pair of passes. Christian severed an onto three 1966 losses.

5-0 in the conference, good for a bounce back for a touchdown r.T-orgja -Houston football 'TeXflS rushing, 129 passing. Hiey led in first downs, 23-11. i losme streax wun a a uw i- ovum-iUe wun aoumwesi lexas. wiin an iniercepiea pass set- Sacred Heart Ahrens, 12, pass from Hermes (run stopped). St Joseph Meier, 10, pass from Dodds (Holm, run).

St. Joseph Hensley, run, (Trevino, pass from Holm). St. Joseph Thibodeaux, 1, run (M. Rossett, run).

St Joseph Hensley, 25. pas 2v7 victorv over Bavlor. west Conference. Baylor was: Texas intercepted three tine it ud and it was 20-6 at the Forty one passes were thrown, With 76 yards in 17 carries, hirst downs Hushing yurrfiige Huthing ytrtiagr Passing yardage Return yardage 1'usvs i'umbfn lost 1 Montgomery shredded the cropping lis secona simian; passes to munt trie yeuowjacKet tinisn ot tne tirst quarter. The a wai yaras penaiues, ihi-i iii Rruin defense for 213 vards and league decision and now standsjattack and run its season total score was 36-12 at the half andllOO against the Flyers, wejfe the battering Dodds led St Joseph ball carriers.

He didn't play much, in the second half. Quar 11-41 down coming with less than two IU1 Ule ioi ineiis to zi. aiier mourned to w-iz, jt. assesseu anu wun ine scoring from M. Rossett (Holm, run).

2 5 The contest was marred by; 40 i minutes to play. fumbles, stolen passes and pen-j Bobcats Keep Going iiwii; tn i lira an nna a aan. iwnvu unv. U4i juv. iivKKI TlOriEUn.tnn i-TBUS MM Ofl1 TfWa ITiriCTianS WPrP it 4 lAnAmTiri rt i T- Wysong with touchdown sprints of eight.

ZZi rffcnders Jt vards in the second and i the most IfeJlntu Southwest Texas struck for; ami yaros in ue second ana RUh.n, T. cHrrpnHered the ball four third. Passing inu xuai ijuai Lex luuiuuuwiia i i times on fumbles and on three; then ha(j iht nff St. Joseph's Edges Past Rangers SCHULENBERG After a Before Houston opened up uvp Holds Lead 444 'rsi: other occasions relinquished itj Stepnen Austin for a 14-13 ion interceptions. iLone Star Conference ictoryi the final period, it appeared Craifars' flashv nffpnsp was fro- Yrd wtulirrd COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCORES EAST Rutgers 27, Lafayette I Iii Hawaii yen hv their own fumbles and bv vsaiurciay to remain unrjeaten zen ineir own xumDies ana Dylscorei on ruj onei one, two downs in the first, third and anri unipA he Georgia detetise, wmcn easi-; rf tt fina, touch- fourth oeriods and held ai ungate 28, Lirugfi 7 Guilford 3S, C.W.

Post 14 scoreless first half St. Joseph's LZTweUgaT SPeCaSleT Sster ftm lead 5 fikickSf mo HONOLULU MIDWEST Cincinnati 27, Boston College 21 Purdue 42, Illinois 9 Minnesota 10, Iowa Kansas 17, Kansas State 11 Kent State 28, Louisville 21 Bowling Green 9. Marshall 7 Toledo 24, Miami, Ohio, 14 Ohio Wesleyan 55, Oberlin Ashland 53, Anderson 33 Allegheny 15, John Carroll 1 Defiance 15, Taylor, 7 Youngstown 29. Southern Illinois 1 Hoaston fumbled seven times' TfTI hmls? Pla's 10 ahe.aA DucUey Wvsng. who and lost the ball on five of those l)ir IX nt IHII wl n7n i whdown Inpiay a -vara pass Plav finally getting to feel cornf occasions to the hard charging! MlUW nilUUIl ft ble 1 towjdom In from David Morrison to CUff We over Georgia defense led by Happy rr, in jp 7 r- MitcheU.

Morrison ran the final deadly iron shots close to the West Virginia Wesleyan 13, Marietta 10 Dicks and Tommy La whom. VI) IV UrUU TCU 21 and. deipitTa 15-yard pin for birdies on the final two t. hriiriino wltv Uv FHvnn P''' held the third round Here's how the Associat- holding penalty, Alvin Fljiui: Southwest Texas scored aeain ie RQriIPHa i the emnnno font Hu Rpars tn ttie end zone t'i IwTth a 22-vard scorine pass to; "f8 mt Hawauan Open. Capital 17, Wooster 0 Chadron 32, Black Hills 21 Drake 34, South Dakota State 21 Ellendale 32, General Beadle 7 Yankton 12, Sioux Falls 9 Moorhead 29, Minnesota-Morris 21 South Dakota Tech 33, Dickinson 13 Concordia, 34, Macalester 22 North Dakota 35, Augusiana, S.D., 7 Jamestown 27, Dakota Wesleyan 20 of Yoakum exploded for two touchdowns in the third period and then held off a stiff Bishop Forest eleven to win 13-7 in a Texas Catholic Interscbolastic League game Saturday night The initial tally of the night came on a booming 40-yard pass and run play as quarterback Mike Janacek tossed to Ronnie Little for the six pointer.

The try for extra point failed. Still in the third quarter, with Bishop Forest making a firm bid to get back into the game, Donnie Hagen intercepted a Bishop aerial and raced 30 yards for the final St. Joseph score. Connecticut JO, New Hampshire 11 Trinity. Conn.

30, Coast Guard 21 Bates 38, Bowdoin 24 Colby 28, Maine Maritime 13 Delaware State 13. Elizabeth City Middlebury 40, Norwich 3t Massachusetts 21, Vermont 0 Rhode Island 7, Boston University Lycoming 32. Muhlenberg 14 Juniata 45, Susquehanna 20 Urstnua Dickinson 0 Buffalo 38, Delaware IS Wilkes 27, PMC Colleges 0 Albright 14, Lebanon Valley Rochester i4, St. Lawrence 0 Hofstra 21, Kings Point Hamilton 16, Wesleyan 0 Adelphi Hall 7 Wagner 23, Springfield 7 Temple 13, BuckneU Franklin It Marshall 47, Haverford Upsala 31, Moravian 28 Upsala 31, Moravian 28 Evansvilte 23, Valparaise I William and Mary 24, The citadel Yale 36. Dartmouth 15 Northeastern 20, Maine 9 Williams 35, Union 0 Central Connecticut 30.

American Inter IGary Alexander. The LumbWiacks scored oni top leader. Terry Cozby's kick made it Snd's an? HenS lead P6" on the 'and that's how it stood windswept back nine of the St. John's, Gustavus Adol- WavneMerritt kicked the fieWi'P'H'y 72 Wailae 6olf goal with eight seconds left cf pt faikdi course, and then battled back to Lhalf. ifoUowingSmittsscero.

finish one stroke ahead of BiHy pnus 7 Bemidji 33. Mayville 2 Valley City 18, Bethel, 1 St. Olaf 23. Cornell. Iowa.

8 Concordia, River Forest, 111., 19, Elm- TCU pened the scoring witn; rp Wins fasper and K. H. Sikes. an 84-yard drive a the urst, Wysong had 70 for a three- hurst 7 Wheaton 15, North Central 14 Augustana, 111., 13, North Park 11 Illinois State 41, Winona State 7 Xavier, Ohio, 7. Dayton 7.

tie quarxer, me Dig gainer coming! round total of 211 nn a 9a.varrl nass from Dan Car- i Lewis Beckelman slashed the; Gipson's 25-yard scoring runj earlier in the last quarter cut-the (ieorgia lead to 14-7. Abandoning the air, after long; bombs heart-breakingly shy of the target and a fifth was liber-j ated by Houston, Moore turned) to a ground game in the second, I using 10 plays for the 50 yards; to first score on his keeper. Interception specialist Terry; Sellers latched on to a Woodall pass in the third and took it on; a sideline tightrope act 71 yards to the 13. Three plays later, Lawrence; took Moore's pitchout around right end for the other Bulldog! score. McVea was Houston's second leading ground gainer with 79, yards on 16 efforts.

His aver-! age of 5 yards per carry fell! shy of the 7.7 performance he I brought to the game. ed Press Top Ten football teams fared Saturday: 1. ISC (8-0) defeated California, 31-12. 2. UCLA (6-0-1) played Oregon State to a 16-16 tie.

3. Tennessee (5-1) defeated Tampa, 38-0. 4. North Carolina State (8-0) defeated Virginia, 30-8. 5.

Georgia (5-2) was upset by Houston, 15-14. 6. Purdue (6-1) defeated Purdue, 42-9. 7. Indiana (7-0) edged Wisconsin, 14-9.

8. Wyoming (8-0) defeated San Jose State, 28-7. 9. Colorado (5-2) was shut out by Oklahoma, 23-0. 10.

Notre Dame (5-2) defeated oNavv, 43-14. Fred Schuette booted the extra national 7 Illinois-Chicago 6, Eastern TUinola 1, tie ter to Marty Whelen. The big! Sam Houston line for 159 yards Casper and Sikes also had 70s Dlav was a fourtii down, 4-yard rushing and one totichdown Sat- i and finished at 212, four under point. In the. final stanza Bishop coe jo, Knox 14 Illinois College 9, Lake Forest 7 Monmouth 19.

Beloit 13 pass from Carter to Bill rergu-'uraay ana me lexas uons par iui iue louruameni. West Texas State 17, Northern Illinois 10 son that took fee Frogs to the. crushed their Lone Star Confer- The finish of the round was Forest put a six pointer up on the board when Bobby Schobel smashed into the end zone from Western Illinois 13, Central Michigan 7 Bavtor 1. ence foe 31-8. televised live and in color to the ratrasKk 12, lowa state 0 Notre Dame 43.

Naw 14 mainland the first time it has I When Montgomery went in; Beckelman piled up his yard-from that point, it signaled the; age on 27 carries to delight a Ohio University 20, Western Michigan the one yard out to cap a 75 IV ever been done and the windup Missouri 7, Oklahoma State' I end of a four-game scoring homecoming crowd ot tie yard sustained drive. Schobel also kicked the extra point. bunaay will also be sent via Rensselaer 31, Worcester 0 Colgate 20, Lehigh 7 Cornell 27, Columbia 14, Villanova 23. Holy Cross 14 Harvard 45, Pennsylvania 7 Syracuse 14, Pittsburgh 7 Princeton 48, Brown 14 Alfred 14, Cortland Delaware Valley 28, Nichols I Lock Haven 26, Slippery Rock Manhattan 41, Schranton 0 Montclair State 38, Trenton Stab) 7 Tufts 7, Amhert 7, tie lona 14, Jersey City State 7 SOUTH Hampden-Sydney 16, Frederick Randolph-Macon 41, Shepherd 7 Western Maryland 26, Bridjewater, Va. Virginia Union 77.

Shaw West Liberty 34, West Virginia State 7 Chattanooga 28, Samford 0 Johns Hopkins 53, Swarthmore 13 drought for the Frogs, shutout; bulled over from two yards out Oklahoma 23, Colorado 9 Tulsa 14, Wichita State 6 Earlham 20, Indiana Central 1 Evansville 9, Valparaiso Hillsdale 19, Bradley 0 Michiean 7. Northwestern bcore by quarters: Bishop Forest 0 0 0 77 5ig itay ioya, wno made a Itfie last three weekends. It also I marked the first triumph for for his only score. East Texas now stands 2-3 in bold challenge for the lead. St.

Joseph's 0 0 13 013 TCU's new coach, Fred Taylor Ohio Stat 21, Michigan State 7 LSC play while Sam Hoaston remains winless in five games. Taylor, in a desperate attempt Indiana 14, Wisconsin Centre 36, Washington, 31 Otterhein 35. Hiram 8 to Ret his offense to Jell, alter Cape Girardeau State 31, Springfield Coyotes Zip West Texas Triumphs State, Mo. 0 nated Carter and P. D.

Shabay at Quarterback and both had ttsbura State 13. Fort Mavs State 7 sliced his tee shot into the Kahala Hilton Hotel off the 10th fairway and wound up with a 71 for 213. Arnold Palmer, who drew a huge gallery around with him, dumped the chip shot into a trap on the first hole, and he didn't Southwestern of Winfield 41. Sterling Trojans Keep Rolling In 31-12 Win Over Bears ton vauey itate 6, Savannah State 6. Warrensburg State 24, MaryvUla State tie DE KALB, HI.

(AP) West Texas State, with eight pass interceptions beat Northern Illi their fine moments as the Frogs racked up 569 yards in total of By McAllen ALICE With just 60 seconds gone in the baHgame the Alice Coyotes pushed over the first Auburn 26, Florida 21 Florida State 26, Memphis State 7 Louisiana State 13, Mississippi 13, tic Virginia Military 38. Akron 14 fense 14 Central Methodist 20, Eureka 14 Tarkio 21, Culver-Stockton 19 Bethel, Kan. 29, Mcpherson 13 Kansas Wesleyan 25, College of Em. nois 17-10 Saturday. TCU moved to a 16-7 lead late In the third quarter with Westini-v wpii nt nnnlo nf hj Johnson C.

Smith 24. Nnrth poria 20 BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) first 21 minutes. Sogge then in the third quarter as Montgom- vMiege is The No. 1 ranked Southern Cali- capped a 47-yard drive in seven ery again smashed in from one Texas ahead 10-3, Northern! 505 and make any tried to punt, but the pass backputts eitheT, he had from center saded over thelsd 74 and was hctr 811(1 WaS downedi strokes back with 18 to play.

on the NIU 3. Carnegie 41, Westminister 84 East Carolina 34, Furman 29 Tulane 27, Vanderbik 14 Elon 24, Newberry 0 Wake Forest 35, South Carolina 21 Lees-Mcrae 20, Ferrum 6 Johnson C. Smith 24. North Carolina forma Trojans overpowered a plays with a 10-yard touchdown! yard out to cap a 30-yard scor-fired up California defense 31-12, toss to Bob Kelin. ing drive.

His next effort was Saturday and won their eighth 'J5' from 2 yards out and he chilled straight game. O. J. CiSafMY Soeie ia end rone the Baylor homecoming crowd Kirxsvuie araie koiiv i Hamlin 30, Augsburg 6 St Joseph's, Ind. Ball State 2 Depauw 17, Indiana State 14 Earlham 20, Indiana Central 7 Franklin 14, Hanover 8 Wilmington, Ohio 3, Manchester I Rose Poly 41.

St. Procopius 7 Evansville 23, Valparaiso 6 Colorado State College 27, Washburn 6 Hiram Scott 19, San Angelo 13 rim.H 9 Wavne State. 7 score, in their District 14-AAAA South Zone game against the McAllen Bulldogs, Saturday night and were never headed again as they romped to a 41-7 victory. After 12 minutes of play the aieve opray, wno iinisnea sec College 18 Florida 63. North Carolina AftT 6 their injured running star, re-i of 25,000 with the 66-yard scoring ond in last week's Sahara Invitational, had a steady 71 for a ined on the sidelines.

idndkuki jshot with two minutes remain- Halfback Eugene Morris carried the ball over for the visitors. Morris gained 92 yards on the ground in 22 carries and was VSG Bttie 6 pant return Ing. fifth place at 21i Omaha University 31. Emporia State 26 Wtnston-Salem aStte 38, St. Pauls 12 Appalachian 57, Presbyterian 11 Catawba 21, Wofford 17 Southern Mississippi 19.

Richmond 7 Bethany, W.Va., 41, Washington Jefferson 0 Fairmont 7, Waynesburg 0 Morgan State 28, Hampton Institute 13 Cal Wiedemann J4 pass Interception Texa Christim 3 7 1J 29 rMiiler kii-ki I Baylor 0 7 9 97 Tom Weiskopf, the first round leader with a 68, George Archer Coyotes held a commanding 20-0 lead and held off the Bulldogs until the third quarter when McAHen put its lone tally on the board. West Texas' leading ground gainer. Deane 34, Concordia, 7 Minot 20, Lea 6 Northern State, S.D., 46, Huron 7 Far West Cal 1(, Miller TCU Montgomery I run (kick failed) USC FG Aidndte I Bay Alexander 22 pass from Flynn and Deane Beman were at 215, Even par 216 was shared by Steve Sogge passed for three Trojan touchdowns. Fleet Earl MeCuilooch popped one for 21 yards and another for 15 with four minutes left. ted by big Ed White, California's defenders accounted for roue of the Bears' 12 points with a stubborn effort against the Trojan power and speed.

CaUforma scored first with USC FO Aldndje 28 KUxhy kick) rsc MCullooch 11 pan from Sogi TCU FG Merntt 23 (AMnde kick) TCU Mont(pmery I run (Merntt Kick) t-sc McCul'iouch pan from SoRtel TCU Montgomery 2 run (Merritt kick) (Aldridj' knJti TCU Montgomery t6 run (kick failed) Attendance 43.SO0 Attendance: 25,000. San Angelo Loses SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb. (AP) The win assures the "Pray Doug banders and Babe Hiskey, whose 68 was the best round Virginia state 31, Norfolk State 7 Sewanee 43, Washington Lee 6 Catawba 21, Wofford 17 William and Mary 14, The Citadel Alabama 13, Mississippi State 0 Georgia Tech 19, Duke 7 Kentucky 22, West Virginia 7 North Carolina State 30, Virginia I East Tennessee 16, Morehead State Eastern Kentucky 24. Tennessee Tech 0 Southern California 31, California 12 Wyoming 28, San Jose State 7 Utah State 30, Brigham Young I Arizona State 49, Utah 32 Tregon 17, Washington State 13 Add Midwest Bethel, 20, McPherson 13 Army 10, Air Force 7 Colorado State U. 24, University of Pacific 15 Hiram Scott College celebrated its first homecoming Saturday posted on a day when brisk ing Coyotes of no less than a tie for the South Zone title.

Alice holds a one game lead over Harlingen, a team they defeated Wednesday night, with one with a 19-13 victory over Sani trade winds were prominent. LAST MINUTE SURGE Angelo. State. wysong responded to Jim Dickerson was the last; drive by Casper and bikes by renn state It, Maryland 3 Clemson 17, North Carolina Tennessee 38, Tampa 0 Miami, 14, Virginia Tech Glenville State 28, Bluefield State game to go, against Pharr-San Juan-Alamo there next Friday. quarter hero and he put runs of! smacking a pitching wedge for 60 and 12 yards back to backiws secona shot on wo.

16 within Southwestern Louisiana 7. Arkansas Oregon State 16, UCLA 16, ne Stanford 14, Washington 7 Graceland 15, Colorado College 10 Weber State 28, Idaho 17 Henderson 31, Harding 7 Arkansas Tech 10, Ouachita 7 Montana State 22, Minot 11 Arizona 48, New Mexico 12 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Inspired Beavers Tie Second Ranked UGLA state two points for a safety whenj Bob Crittenden fell on Sogge in the end rone after Gary Fowl-j er's 49-yard punt was downed on the USC six. Ken Wiedemann I ran 34 yards for a score with an intercepted Sogge pass. for the Scotties go-ahead touch-itive feet and a No. 5 iron tee Alabama State 12, Albany State Tuskgec 28, Miles 0 shot on the short 17 to three feet down.

Oregon Staves Off Rally by Washington McNeese 21, Northwestern Louisiana from the pin. He tanked both The hosts went ahead in the putts for birdies and managed a first period on a 35-yard punt Mate 7 Austin Peay 37. Murray State 26 Tennessee Martin 20. Trov State 12 Fort Worth I. M.

Terrell 7, Fort Worth return by Jim Slaughter. Middle Tennessee 16. Western Kentudrv par on the 18th to hold the lead. Dudloy Wysong 72-69-76111 i San Angelo came back in the PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) -Oregon, making a spirited goal line stand, staved off a Washington State drive with 34 seconds to play to claim a 17-13 Pacific-8 Conference football Lane 12.

Fisk 6 Southwestern at MemoM 29. Prinim'n Eastern Hills Fort Worth Dunbar 48. Fort Worth Carter Riverside 6 Amarillo 27, Amarlllo Caprock Dallas Lincoln 29, Dallas Hillcrest 27 Dallas Pinkston 59, Dallas Spruce 13 Dallas Roasevelt 21, Dallas Madison 14 Austin St. Stephen's 33. San Antonio Ron Miller booted a 4-yardi LOS ANGELES (AP) Inine yard run on a pitchout field goal for a modern-day Cal-'Oregon State's inspired Beavers 'from quarterback Steve Preece Ifornia record.

(slugged their way 80 yards andjto Bill Main. Cal's defense stopped the Tro-0n a 28-yard field goal by Mike But Haggard's try for the ex-Jans without a score through thej Haggard gained a 16-16 tie with tra point hit the left goal post second quarter for all its 13 14 points. The tallies came on a 20-yard pass play from Jim R.H. Sikes 748-70212 Billy Casper 71-71-70212 Ray Floyd 72-70-71 213 Steve Spray 73-70-71114 Tom Weiskopf 68-77-70 21 5 George Archer 70-74-71215 Deane Beman 72-71-72215 Babe Hiskey 78-70-78216 Doug Sanders 73-72-71216 Memorial 0 Southwest Prairie View 25, Allen 22 Lamar Tech 6, Trinity, 6 East Texas State 31. Sam Houston I Truelove to Don Burrell and a UCLA, the second-ranked team land what would have been the Houston WaltriD 0.

Houston Kashmere tie. winning point was missed. two-yard plunge by Tommy Wil in the nation, unbeaten and, until this Saturday, untied. Southwest Texas 14, Stephen F. Austin Corpus Christi Miller 24.

Corpus Oregon Stall 7 0S 310 Sluggish Tide son, Carroll 22 In a frenzied finish of this victory Saturday. The Cougars, with their first victory of the season in sight, drove as far as Oregon's one, but were pushed back steadily and fullback Del Carmichael fumbled on the nine. Oregon recovered and ran out the dock. San Antomo TMI 43, Eerrvtlle Schreiner 0 Houston Westbury 31. Houston Bell- Harold Henning 75-71-71217 Beit Yancey 71-73-73217 Tommy Bolt 72-74-73 118 Gene Littler 74-72-72218 Coble LeCranxe 72-73-73118 Pacific-8 Conference game be TLC Wins, 82-6 McMurray Winner UCLA 13 psu Enjtrt 1 run (Haggard kick) UCLA Bcban run (Andrmysbyn kick) 1 UCLA FO Andrusyiihyn S3 UCLA FG Andrusyahvn 33 OSU Main run (kick failed) Texas Ail 36,.

Howard Payne Houston 15, Georgia 14 Texas ASM 33, Arkansas 21 Texas Christian 29, Baylor 7 Texas 35, Southern Methodist 21 Texas Tech 24, Rica 10 Southwest Texaa 14. Stenhen F. Austin 13-0 aire 14 fore 50,172 in the Los Angeles Jim Grant 80-73-76218! San Benito 7, Harilngen I Alike- 41, McAllen 7 San Antonio Jefferson 29. San Antonio TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) SEGULN, Tex.

(AP) Quar Oregon St. UCLA Lee Trevino 75-74-70 219 SoDhomore runner Tnmmv Fir dowm 13 terback Rick Amick threw she Alamo Heights 8 Yoakum St. Joseoh'e 12. Schulenbure I'CLA rli Andrusyshvn OSU FG Hajgard UCLA KG Andrusyshvn 5 OSU FG Hatgard IS Attendance 50,172 Wade perked up a sluggish Ala-U'yVrdlg" touchdown passes Saturday night as Texas Lutheran slaugh i is 26: IMPau 67 134 3-10-0 10 18-1 37 157 7 134 38-79-71219 77-73-69319 74-71-74219 73-72-74219 76-73-71-220 Bishop Forest 7 Pasadena Rayburn 30, Baytown East Texas State 21, Sam Hoaston Prairie View 25, Allen University 22 Lamar Tech 6. Trinity McMurry 33.

Sul Ross Texas at Arlington 34. Abilene Chris bama offense and the Crimson Ted Makalena Gardner Dickinson Rocky Thompson Tommy Jacobs h. Howie Johnson Tony Jacklin Rod Funseth Jack Fleck Lou Graham Tide defeated punchless Missis-i Return yardage tered Paul Quinn College 82-6 tian 7- sippi State 13-0 In a Southeastern a non-conference football siaton 58, Midland carver I Whitewright 2, Bells Koran 19, Port Acres I Abilene Wytie 53, Abliene Woodson 74-74-72220 75-73-72220 72-74-74220 3 10- 10-lS-l S-34 4-47 11 SO Texas Lutheran 82, Paul Quirul Kilsore Jr. Collect 43. Whartm rnmh raaftea Punta Fumbles Iom Yards penalized Conference football game Satur game.

Armv Edges Bv Air Force Jr. College 6 Beaumont Charlton-PoUard 14. Bean. Jay Hebert Arnold Palmer day. A homecoming crowd of 2,000 74-72-74220 72-74-74220 Texas-Arlington 34, Abilene Christian 7 morn I Dave Stockton 76-71-73221 Harry Tosrano 75-73-73221 Wade put on an offense toMemorial Coliseum, and with Eive the Tide more quickness.

1:02 remaining, auarterback Spring Woods It, Spring Branch Memorial 17 lexas Lutneran tu. Paul gulnn 6 McMurry 33, Sul Ross Adams State 37. Colorado Mines 24 Fort Lewis 24. Westminster 11 Western Montana 55, Rocky Mountain 6 persons witnessed the rout. I Amick hit on touchdown tosses of 33, 22, 85, 13, 41 and 24 yards.

Texas Lutheran led 68-0 at half- John Schlee 74-74-73221 Chen China Po 73-72-76-221 scored the game's only touch-! Gary Beban ran and passed the AIR FORCE ACADEMY, CAR INSURANCE DUE? STATE FARM MUTUAL IS NOW PAYING A Vi DIVIDEND to eligible Texas policy holders on currently expiring month auto policies. See He for details. Nixon 7. Somerset 9 Poteet 14, San Antonio Southside I Sabinal 41, Medina Valley San Antonio St. Anthrmv'a 1 VnuL oon inar-s 70-75-7 271 down and was largely resoonsi-l Bruins from their own 33 to the Colo.

(AP) Army once-beat Frank Boynton 76-70-76 222 Western New Mexico 56, St. Mary's ofi Cay Brewer 76-72-74222! ble for settine iro the second of Orecon State 20. With 10 sec-! en Black Knights marched ericksburg St. Mary's 12 inr riains New Mexico Highlands 76, Southern Colorado State College 6 time. ACC Bows, 34-7 uica rawtoro 74-7J-76 J23 Ron Gilespie 7S-74-71m Walt Kawakami TJ-77-72 222 Texas Pro Football Leagn Sherman Deru son 39, Wichita Falls 26 Dallas 61.

Pasadena 2t two field goals by Steve Davis, jdnds remaining, the Bruins' through Air Force Saturday for State, meanwhile, was unableifield goal specialist, Zenon An- a 10-7 football victory on their to dent the Alabama defense. 'drusyshyn, gunning for his 4th first visit to the Falcons' snow- New Mexico Wins dot mcAJister 7J-72-78 222 Terry Wilcox 72-74-76-222 Kermit Zarley 71-7-775223 Don Whitt 77-74-72-723 ARLINGTON, Tex. (AP) -Mike Baylor passed for three touchdowns and ran for one The Bulldogs did not get a first 'f eld goal or the afternoon, nmmea nome grounas. Favored Net Duo Jack MrOnw.n n.T.r I W7iU I I fjl The Cadets' Nick Kurilko oown unui six minutes were watcnea nis Doot DiocKea oy ur- rrr." "T' CIShimself Saturday night in lead- nn Upset in Argentina gone the third period. egon State's Ron Botey.

lina Texas at Arlington to a 34-7 5' 2I2ZH TUCSON. Ariz. (AP) Arizo- The first half was marked: Andrusyshvn KicKea mree rJ! victory over Abilene Christian c.rrett J. 75-75-72-55 vuiDueui. is-73-223 na sco red its most points in 59 BUENOS AIRES (AP) Kw mnul A1.J I- that Tirovpd tn hp thp nprinintt rrancoise Durr of France and -j66 ticiu iium f-- gjj and 40 vards to r.

TTtrSi games Saturday night to defeat bama's offense until a fumble anH vrfio nnf and thp last margin. Norma Baylon Puigeros of Ar 75-75-73-223; New Mexico 48-13 a Western iAo iJunmy Thomas and 75 yards to Bob Boldt jarvis, n. recovered "bv Wade cave the nw snnpnrpH onnH pnouch tn Fullback DON BREECH 1313 SAN KOUSTCI DEIYE 575-1224 Athletic Conference football I Jll-K game. Tide the ball on the State 25 late gain the victory. knocked cold the second time he Ahilpnp 'Oirirtian sprwpH firct I I i in the half.

Oregon State tied the score at carried the ball in the t.yZv f2 LakerS R.0'a,s In a wierd third quarter that 13-13 in the third period, on a late in ineiJer CINCINNATI AP Elgin Itook 50-minutes to Dlav Arizona in the third period, on a caiPe iauVn ler. gentina upset beavily-favored Billie Jean King of Long Beach, and Rosemary Casals of San Francisco 6-8, 6-4, 6-3 Saturday and won the womens doubles final of the South American, Tennis Championship. Cliff Richey of Dallas, former Baylor popped in 42 points to scored 27 points, was penalized McMurrav Winner hpln I intra penoa score Army sj TULANE RIPS VAXDV touchdown on an eight-yard! COLUMBIA ROUTED ITHACA, N.Y. (AP) Cornell spotted Columbia a quick score Saturday then turned a NEW ORLEANS, La. AP around right end, shaking ABILENE.

Tex. (APi-Wmueh as' a wTw ZfZ msX.hZ. SlAil re Tulane's Green Wave erupted off four tacklers on the way. His terback Roger Martjn rifled rwo, Lakers had to put down a furi-jley of Arizona were ejected for trf OA nrtintc in no fire naif run a nrwt a CAto4 st4irA tn t-ti i for 24 points in the first half run capped drive in STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INS. CO.

pair of fumbles and a pass-in- a 50-yard touchdown passes aaiuraay ous Cincinnati comeback unsDOrtsmanlike conduct. genune cnampion. breezed lercepuuii uuu luucnaowns ana coasiea 10 a victory seven piays. including quarter- nuzht to oace McMurrv to a K-Q Haim a lnfi-itu Kaiinnni Rae. aVina i route the Lions 27-14 in an Vanderbilt in a chilly foot- back Steve Lindell's 17-yard.

victoly ovel Sul Ross'ina lone ketball Association victorv Sa- 505 vards with 272 throueh the Jose Kriin m.S.Jt fr tT! Home Office: Bloomintton, 111 Alton Bundick. Ajcy. Mr. League football battle. i ball battle Saturday night.

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