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Victoria Advocate from Victoria, Texas • 17

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THE VICTORIA ADVOCATE, Sunday, Kor. 12ES 171 iTech Wins, Owls Do It, Hogs Do It, Hogs Dump uVow Faces SPOUTS LINES I I Dolt Even Educated Frogs By JOHN J.YONS L't Hogs Next MItCIijrcli AUSTIN. Tex. but the drive stafled on thepoint run attempt failed. LUBBOCKTTexrr APTt-Texas ble toe and a bullet-accufate Texas rt where Itomie-Alfordp Whe another JYof push fal-l passing arm gave Texas Chris-! put through a 19-yard field goalitered oa the Texu 14, Alford Teen pounded BayksrM-2 urday and surged to within one tian-Ufliversity-an upset 25-10 to level out the scoreboard.

i added tus tourtn new goal trorn victory of an automatic bid to the Cotton Bowl football classic! victory oaiuraay over uacc-i auuiu buucu auiuuicr wiauioi jauua. Tie for Tirst mignty Texas. ior ivu eany me secona The final TCU score came New Year's Day. The Lonchorns. their bowl quarter from 27 yards out The, when Kenneth Post bowled over Baylor went ahead -0 in the! EJimi, Goliad In Playoffs First Time Since 1958 i game hopes blasted, helped goal came after the HornetTfrom the 10.

Alford added the Homed Frees alone with numer-l frogs worked their way, point. of it on Nix-Camobeil tpyh harf ht-ni considered a first quarter but Tom Wilson, the Southwest Conference's top! DALLAS (AP) Jon Brit-ithey had the ball, stall on a and Donny- Anderson tenure's passing, nuining aad, threatening irive Jbecauif a Tech's do-everythiag quarterbackuig and a penalty for offensive pass inter-then aroused themselves to wrsp I clutch defense carried Arkan- ference, then wil before the run-it up for the Red Raiders. the nation's No. 1 team, to ning and passing of the brilliant North Side, 32-0, and pummeled vious misplavs. Coach Darrell their is to Texas 7 but top prospect for the Bluebonnet The Edna Cowboys and the Goliad Tigers have quite a bit in common.

They're both Dis viunu Koval quietly wrung nis nanas 1 bowi ana a potsiouny ior omen separated from all of those Dis-1 on "the sidelines. combination. If it beat TCU. trict champions, they won their itrict members now Fort Worth Junior Bruce AH fcac" tetm miQe "nsuccesstui; TCU has a dreaded reputation Tech thus faces its great trial victory over oouumo triujmuiu i uie ua ueieasc pennants by sweeping through That Goliad team made 200 ford Jr. furnished the accurate Ioal une ttacks and field goaHanionl Lonaborn supporters for next week when it tries to smash Methodist Saturday to extend of the Razorbacks that picked Arkansas, the No.

2 team in the college football's longest win-; off three Methodist throws, one all of the opposition in their league, and they're in the state jpomts against 133. toe, giving TCU four field goals 'attempts before the half. Con- pg, titspollinf ability.) i In th nlavnffa C-nViiA ta 11 VIV WHS ihv On 45-VSrd field A a TT1I tarnm fnr th fire. .7" VI "77 "A "3 a ii" I1" nation and winner of 21 streaa u- setting up a wucnuown, games. The Razorbacks beat fames.

Brittenum scored one touch- Southern Methodist Saturday. It clinched a Ue or the South-, down, passed for one and set up Voq pairea W1U1 Gonzales, and thel31 yards. Boai auempi ana Auora upset win over Texas in the 1958- 'Apaches won bv 28-0: Gon-i remits rhristi Soninr Kent Nix! short on a 30-yard attempt 'last 10 seconds ef a 191 rame. Seven years ago, Edna was zales was bumped off the next 'furnished the TCU oitchine arm; Texas took the lead early in In 1929, 1940 1959 and 1961 other A Tech victory next Saturday! west umierence ccampronsmp three touchdowns and a field undefeated during the regular? week bv Aneleton. as well a th epneralshin tliat! I V.l V.V, teams handed ArVoncac th schedule as it won eight, tied: had the Steers, their national OnuM-Tea.

toHWumn-. Texas teams their only losses of ean take it aU when thevi 1 IvrorThe Cowboys defeated Ga- This season, the undefeated No. 1 rating just an earljLsea.jF,r5, sewon. JjJLJlm after theirJOth straight -irSi nado, 34-0; Yoakum, 23-0; tied Edna torv tins season aeainsi lexas zitM -nA nak. a Rav Citv fi-8: and whinrwl run.

tUa lr ih virHi wifh in-iFim 4wa Pasws IntcrccMcd by i terceptions. ro, 22-0. then in the District 25-seven shutouts in its 10 vic- time. Tech at FayettevUle next ofl 35 urTa.y' 16. Dennis Partee kicked a 33- ArkansaswiLhavejowiii varUkld eoal.

Punts ii 1U IM 1(-M Piif yriUe Puhi ilfrcgif fay 1 Alford had only kicked four Ta startprt th first nuar- hm 1 -AA-scnenuip, tnexorDoysran tgres over Needville. 40-0; walloped Goiiad! 9-1. bitr field goals before Saturday's pui TAa a nrinn only LC1 ab ul" lugiiui nd uctu iiicii 4-31 5 39 1 74 if. The next time SMUTadTfiT 4L0 tumMtt lost uleVrU pntliud iweenv, piayea a zks tie t0 Edna, has rnlPH 256 comeback trail memorized but the third when the game. The 41-yarder was Bowl host spot.

Sbould Tech nn wiui "wi uiuvucu points against 68 and has lauerea. rusnea principal-, loosing use uie no. i national iuugcsi in jjiiuvbu 4 7l nu t- Boling, 30-16; defeated barton Jut the opposition See mly by the line plunges" of full-leaders of the past, went 63; Texas won 21 first downs to uui uie uuuumiiuii times. 1,. 1 j.

D.iHm ArUdi White the Arkansas 45 where On 1 a Anf I InnnH 28-14 k- and walloped Palacios, These a7e 0)v vif back Tom Stockton and tailback yards in five plavs in a minute; for TCU. The Ionghonu had 254, recorcta The lUklers would then ftm, aic uie win Yltljl .1 hs hid hnuil hAnanCA than to the big bowl because 38-fi area tiams That team, coached to alifv for thelLta" Baer the Steers moved 48 with Stockton go-! yards rushing with Stockton get-! go league niavnffi1 vards in 10 Plays but bogged ing over to score. Conway's kick Sting 139 of those in 24 beat the Razorbacks. hane un fa Wv down on the TCU 25. Davidlon-: was good.

completed 8 of 171 Anderson, tatted up tot -one hap7 Tp Dy im- interscholastic ic Ariun sMU MitlA a pass to jiie Moore on 192 7 the Arkansas 31. But a penalty s'i 5 is lr offensive pass interference i set SMU back to Um 40 and i Corky "Terry kkked to Arkansas An its 1M to Hamilton ran points 7 asain.st fifi and all of rtnaa as ti quarter by Baylor's tight imircepicd by added to his reputation as TCU got its third field goal in passes for 90 vards wild with iov. wormy representatives. hv aifnni miri nA. Texas lost the ball four times fense, shook lose for two scores, way -feHMBadeny-xhangcnce Thi p.

Ko threading a 44-yaifiekroaf on fumbles and once on a pass i one a brilliant 43-yard pass from. vjrd The interscnoiastic uague through the uprights. Then the Frogs took back the interception. uu anuuci wj tw0 i i i is dash. and jhe only jjistrict mem- 7 "ha-- -tT TCU camejighOack in the lead after Baer bobbled a I wilo tu uminpunibi up iiu nf ber men sun in tne same loop next fw minutes, thanks to a and let TCU have the ball on t-fi, ci n.

to the-Cotton Bowt oy." 7 i. 47 downs to Anderson, Kt the drive, lie passed for with Edna is Palacios. Such aa tft umble from Texas- safetv Texas 37. A Nix to camobell schools as West Columbia and Bot" 6ames are set Gary Moore who dribbled and pass added 11 yards and Steve! T-sKkton i mn (Commy Scarborough and Jerry Shipley. ft tt title yards and ran for 14 and made W11c founrito team mat Ilea 11 ior me uiic.

with a nne-uarH TCU FG Al(ro4 41 Wharton nave grown up to lost a punt on his own 29. TCU Landon added 20 on a driving r' I a crowd of 67,000 largest to TCU Smith 4 Irom Ltnaoe i-v iceiver Saturday. DISIIDU is Uie OniV repeater hr.t niccor Miv hit hie favnritn mm Thon I Btutnn noeul in n. fik4l AAA ranks Southern Methodist play in full! see Kenny Baker scored from 5 rf, in i voarci a-MM never ai ute jkujic District amon2 these teams from last target, end Sonny Campbell, forivid Smith for the score. The two-! tcu-p Tmi AHrod kick) After winning the rhamoionshiD.

Edna meets An- 'ear pidjuus. ine caagers yds out which with Atftp-XtefiSdtate that Arkansas got a field sons 2-vard touchdown. Dut the coal midwav of the second pe- In the bag for tne RditaKe a iedU rinrf with a 62-yard drive with JlCentuckv gieum in Di-uistrict piav. inai vu, uiwi 4 TV CT Tiff T1 contest was staged at Wharton trict Play then lost to Los LA 1 i oUIllzli and Angleton. en route to 7-0, in the second i naiaers.

w-k III "OI1' Drmeiium riBiylor, known as a great' fYn 1 1 1 II lplppC-Bobby-4tofcett- passing team until its front-line UlllWivlJVlO run speariog down to laerialist Terry -Southall -auf-' the SMU nine. South kicked a fered a broken ankle weeks ago, 111 Mo ct goal frora 17- could not get the range on its 1X1 111 JL ila I i The next Arkansas touchdown, Underdog Aggies Upset l)y state finals, defeated the Cow- rouna. boys. 27-12. Palacios won the state cham- Angleton defeated Gonzales pionship, and the Sharks "had 52-fi.

in the second round; clim- their closest game in the bi-inated Pearsall, 28-8 in the district, a 14-12 decision over quarter-finals; ousted Liberty, Floresville. After that, they 34-8, in the semi-finals, and then; vine, 3M; Los Fres-fel! before Stamford, 23-0. in nosi 32-6; Taylor, 27-16; and the title game. Marlin, 120. i passes with any consistency un-i rmaking the score 17-3 at the Houston til late the game.

if7 1 rfr half, came with 19 seconds to Spill Rice, 14-13 Then the Bears drove to two! 1 II I 1 1 PI eo in the second period. Tommy HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) Kentucky quarterback Rick Norton HOUSTON. AP) Underdoe Latourette had nicked ud a broke three Of Babe ParUU's Goliad was in District 28-AA touchdowns, with the last one: Trantham intercepted White's coming on a 20-yard pass tos Advocate srvt pass on the SMU 43 to set it up. Harlan Lane.

The thrower was EDNA Victoria Gross had, Brittenum ran nine and Kenny Stockdale, the second, to come from behind to chalk passed for 33 in the drive, the quarterback Baylor tried. jup its first district win of the. payoff being fl 25-yard throw to The first Bavlor touchdown of season here Saturday night, Harry Jones. Next year. Edna will be in fevae AJtf china in miinlrlv Vpv hlnrlr hv Htpn HinA of thWftrH hilt Houston's Mid AS then.

After experiencing a 2-3 26-AA, Goliad and Kenedy in a pass interception, used a line of scrimmage to break intoltouch was more, than a match record in non-Distnct games, 27-AA, and Bishop in 28-AA. iard touchdown pass the clear for the the Cougars upset the 10th coached. bv 01 the four, Bishop is the Eddie McKaughan to John Poss touchdown that looked like vie-ranked Wildcats, 38-21, Satur- vl onn thou unn furo cfra ohr I r.i il i a the fourth period came when whipping tne carver iigers.iArkanM. 1 7 -I4 -1 SMU SMU rG Parti J3 Ark BrHtwum 1 run South kick) Ark F. 11 Stockdale crashed 2 yards for 30-16.

the tally. 'The BumKIebees scored four Bavlor scored first in the touchdowns in the second half miKrsi iui reponea enrou- to come from behind with less tory until Nichols moved toiday night Uie aomea staaium. 9n avJ28' than three minutes to play Sat- intercept Ferguson's pass with Houston led, 24-21 early in the -KiT' In fVu8 GohadJ 'rday and defeat Rice Univer-' three minutes and 25 seconds to fourth quarter when the roof fell A hen 3t- If Mh Edna and Goliad win olav. The McKaufihan-Poss oassln on Kentukcy. Alk Jones irom nnuenuro game wnen Biuy nayes went to wipe out a o-o mvei ma klti) I' V.o- ne.r games tte next two annMP hanlfiH came 42 seconds later.

Gus Hollomon intercepted Attendnce 7.Wi a over from the 5 after Kickeyat half tune. By winning, Gross brought its nvc iiuuui wcat vuiiiti a Victoria Edn District games, the Tigers against each other. ITsudTa 1 T7" rv 11- The Bears bogged down on! First Dowm- feat until Jerry Nichols grabbed wide. They followed a play Bo Burris threw a 29- SI- 1 'uresMiie ppra tnmg comes to pass, mere is a hirH rioH Rico Hrivp tht ear-ivard btillet to Mike Soratt in the anafhar rfriv ibirtpH hv a Rav-' 'et Yards RushinK 13-12; whipped stronc possibility that Victoria vs. VV', i'j Karnes City, East Central.

ij c. enn tho riuii nnartprhark anH ried to the ABeie 14 and an 8i-'ena zone 34-6; w.wu..ui".J"e.V vard final period effort that! On the first play after the 4 ii i 23 1 1 2 lor pass mterceptlonrwith Bob Purvis punching the ball through! Passes Completed A the bars from the 47for a field; "elTZlXs by 5 goal to give Baylor a 9-point ad-; Puntin Average- Ball Lost on fumbles I vantage. varH tyt pmhiiik ss overhauled 'at the Owl 21. moved to the 16 after a fumblejkickoff Norton was hit at the i svvn mn ka mUb cA nAi Txm SMALL COLLEGE ROUNDUP fnr tun reCUVcrV. Iiumuun lie ockocvi ymoo.

a.asv McKaughan kept -r ,111 7 Kll t.liul Hnlti about one 55 i i i i unvcicu unij varus aim men ueu uie cuuin. ai kicc Uwvwvww.vw.-- Rif Uiouretle 2 run (Ptrker kick) lyara UltO Uie SlOmSCn 01 KOyce HOl'STON (API Siulici of Mt lex- AiM-SaWler irora ran yards tO the Abilene Christian Rolls as AS.M Rice football same: (Lindsy kicxi We Lmourrtte nin (kick failed) Kentucky six. If you can repay $43.00 a iiiontlia Texaa AtM Ric Poss II pau from McKiujSaa (Lindftev kick) Attend anc 45.606 After that, Wilson, Anderson i and company took over. season record to 3-4-1 and isj ariar ii-a now 1-2 in district play. The! B-Hyes ran Bumblebees wiU close out their Bay-FG Puryi.

47 iseason next week in Victoria Tech Scarborough 17 pa.a Trom WiUon, (Beardea kick) jBgainSt SegUin. Tech Baker I nin (Beardea luck) Virtnria lit nn ihp wnrphoard Tech-AndersoB 43 a from Wilson VIClOna Ul Up Uie btrjreOOra (kick failed) first when Leroy Wyatt raced Tech-Anderaon 2 run (Bearden kick) 1 71 vapfi. tn Jj-j tpv -Bav kdai i nn iptu failed) i yaras io pay am. ine try 27 Past Trinity, 30 to First downt 10 Rushing yardaie II 3 i 1 Passing yardage ...74 13S. Passes 413 11-21 Passes intercepted by I 1 Punts Fumbles lost I 4 "Mickey Don Thompson gained one, and Burris passed five yards to Ken Hebert for the touchdown.

That was it. Norton completed 19 of 35 passes for 373 yards ind two Ortiz Wins 'Yard penalized lft 20 i Ar ADi-i nis uann passed yards to end 1 Tec Shipley from wiiwo for extra points, like all at-; lene Christian took a close 30-27 Don Bates. William Black's kick '13-13 with the 19-yarder to lllC touchdowns. He broke Parilli'suBtarde kick) Southland Conference victory on the goal line. Glynn Lindseyi fnr i.rr ffns.

say-Law tnm smam (Par T.i;t iwHu.uuinma.uan.wu...,, CAN .11 AN. Puerto K1C0 I Af I luck) over Trinity Saturday back his season offense andipassing' Attendanc: 4s.it. I tempts in the game for the; Bees, was no good. Kdna grabbed the lead later! in the second quarter on a 27-J of the Carlos Ortiz won his second conversion First quarter touchdowns on' Rll a iO-varH mint rof.irn Tnm.i OU1 lJ" i world lightweight boxing crown day. mv ITv-xd run li BR0WNWOOD.

Tex. (AP) auck Latourette had scored 4ortcim with hi im IBlffll H1UI 1110 Rnlaivt nut Ahilpn. rhriu Sul Ross State. Texas' only un- cn i unanimous iu pass irom quarter-. bck E.

Brooks to Jerry Bry- ant. Brooks added the two-point conversion. uu tuna vi tYvw atKi ot jm9 oa jpowerful left hand over lamael nds remwnmg J. the hrst Lacuna of Panama in 15 and then exploded in a.ljUfeC 1 II nan aneaa 14-u. noger voung- aeteatea couege team, had jumped to touchdown blood kicked both extra points.

iup jts nuith victory of the sea- leads in the first and third pe-An 11-yard scoring pass from son in a razzle-dazzle 35-27 Lone riods. v.r, ho waa KohinH Wi, zv-poini secona quarter. u.M. Nm r.l Douglas Luis scored on a tX tl Larry Seiple ru seven yards NEW BRAUNFELS The Obie to TBurman rranRs star Conference batUe with The Rice defense had limited fignl t'0 0rtiz in the final rounds the middle for the first. Canyon Girls Basketball teamlfor Bumbebees the aji ooimuo.

AMiw io oniy one ursi oown uie and nearly was oored in tne luuuluuwu' mi iuu iiima. "Mneriod' and the added plunge by Jackie Hall for Trin-I fo fl half but McKaughan 175-yard drive in 12 plays. the Victoria Stingarettes tlJCtl uf put itv narrowed the marc to 14-12 -i t- 1 it Tt ac tuB uiree more in ine iounn io put here Saturday night. It was the (Mm fit? Wl iiuucnoowns ana ran ior atiuinci uie nggic ai uie urilz naa losi nis crown the game out of reach. Johnny at uauuinc haittime in leading the Lobos to their 15th; half and promptly engineered a Laguna in Panama on April 10.

HI nr. 'is fnflc Youngblood kicked a 21-yard rt.vh tn th cr. wi Dltlutus ijttiua first loss of the season for the Stingarettes, and brought their season record to 1-1. field goal in the third to length-. Yellow Jackets led three 7-7.

McKaighan ran or passed ing for the defeat. But Saturdayif APXcn C'llV en Abilene Chrtian's lead, bu J'Zil .1. for 61 of the 67 yards in the.rAt. fiehtin in his native 111 iexlCO AiJ The Canyon team had a big Todd tallied two on runs of six and 30 yards and Walter Gar-ley punched over the other on a eight-yard jaunt. Gross had still another TD called back because of a penalty, wiping out a 55-yard run by Ellis.

The last Edna touchdown Trinity roared back on a lyard jdrive and passed 32 yards to Puerto Rico, he never tired. MEXICO CITY (AP) Fiveedge in goal shooting from the touchdown pass from Obie to Stabler for the touchdown. Laguna, 22, weighed 233, two'strokes back starting the hitting 23 of 49 for 47 per Franks, and Mike. Love Mtcholas kicked a 28-yardi hna than th. 29-vear-old Homero Blancas of Houston, nt comnared to 19 of 51 by plunged over from the two to field goal for but Koss in uie laterJfirtii iTex.

took the lead in the MexMthe Victoria eirls for 37 per Christian ahead, rst quarter out jonn Benson. ft Rnnnipl i rrmt hnxer ran Kational Onen coif chamoi-Unt On fr throws. Victoria put Abilene Recovered a Lobo lumb ta MCervenca nad intercepted a to tire Ortiz with constant onship Saturday with a three-ihit 17 of 23, Canyon got 15 of 23. 23-19. Wins 14-6 ena zone ana iroy iveaneuy hfln an(J returned to' movement and a damaging leftlunder-par 69 for a 54-hole total victoria's Jean Shumbers was came on a Brooks-to-Bryant I completion good for 26 cll ieu u.e Mu.

puiui fmWi0M Hah R.rt lmOKt evrv time he! of 212 0Tne' hiffh scorer with 31 HUNTSVILLE. Tex. (AP)- pa 7.1 The drive was helped along by I 1 Rice's total net offense over- moved in, Ortiz would meet Another Texan, Lee Trevino points. Frances Bryant made whelmed that of the Aggies, 44 him with a left hook and often of Dallas, posted a third round 16, Gloria Byrd got five and two pass inienerence causi against Victoria and a 15-yardj ijll(tTlll(tH Barbara Durst hit three points yards to 186. followed with a damaging right.

,71 for 213 for second place. A 42-yard run to the A4M 16 There were no knockdowns The 27-year-old Blancas, play-. Martha Welch led Canyon with Texas downed Sam Houston 10,. State 14-6 Saturday in a Lone1. Am l2Z Star Conference football game.j"m" J'm The visitors scored in the rtn ond quarter when James Brown went 19 yards off tackle j- tu- 41,1 'goal in the second period to tie Victoria 0 6 6 1830 Edna 0 8 0 8 16 27 points.

Frances Young got sparked the 84-yard first period ana no cut. ing in downpour curing tne But Ortiz proved to be stron-, last four holes over the and Linda Hoevel 14 Rice scoring drive. Richard ger than Laguna expected. And ta course, hit every green ex- Canyon also won the prelim Parker's twelfth consecutive Itll UlUtllUUWU 4111U ill 111c aKg cept one and needed only 32 inary game betwen the team Unitas Start 1 1 conversion of the season was good but his thirteenth effort, He irooa the 22-year-old Panamian was forced to take the defensive. The jabs were no match for Ortiz' aggressive attack.

putts in his 35-34 round, canned four birdies. a Asaiiiht Vikings inary game Detween tne ts teams by a 35-27 score. Sandra Salm got 18 for the winners after Latourette long third period scamper, was blocked. Gerald Pargmann for a I'if. down.

Johnson passed to end ahead 7'10 halfUmc- ci Dwayne Nix for two extra A 15-yard pass from Ste ve Mint Herron to Jim Wood and a kick BALTIMOHK (Af) Jonn, Unitas ran through the entire practice session Friday with the Baltimore Colts, marking his Miller Downs and Kathy Kandis was high for the Victoria girls. Victoria plays at Round Top-Carmine Friday and makes its Late in the third Sam Houston, by Kennedy tied the score 17-17 scored when quarterback Den- ely tne uura wiui tiowara first full workout with the team since being sidelined Sunday by CORPUS CHRISTI The Flyers Face Cavaliers In Bi-District Contest first home appearance Nov. Payne going aneaa 20-1 on iven- time; ta pick I it upi against Goliad. back injury. nedy't 18-yard field goal.

Miller Bucs put over two touchdown! in the last three minutes of the first half and Texas Western Wins AaVacat New. lerrlea In that bi-District game, SL Jo- went on to defeat the Ray Tex- A 1 .1 I rti. SALT LAKE CITY (AP)-End k. k. ans.

au-M, ncic oaiuiuar uwrus ctmiaii 1 ne nh nf Rrowiwville lets uie il 1 Bob Wallace and quarterback 11 Closed ine regular season ior ai Corpus ennsu Acaaemy Flyers, 28-7, and that game also Billy Stevens hooked up on the Bucs, gave them a 5-0 rec 92-yard touchdown pass play invaliers walloped the St. Joseph ord in the North Zone of District 14-AAAA. In their full of Brownsville, the final 16 seconds Saturday to! Bloodhounds GUARDIAN was in Victoria. In the second game of this season, the Flyers whipped the Cavaliers, 36-0, in a game here as they were en route to a 9-1 season. 464, here Saturday night and qualified for a spot in the Texas Catholic Interscholastic schedule, they have a 7-J record.

Miller will play the Alice Coyotes, South Zone champions, for the District 14-AAAA championship here next Saturday. give Texas Western a 20-19 football victory over Utah. Stevens hit Wallace with three lobbing passes moment! before for 76 yards to set up an earlier touchdown that brought League football playoffs. The Corpus Christ! school will Fonda 51. Tulana 11 I tiporgia Trch 42.

Virginia II Alabama 35. South Carolina 14 Lmimana Stale 37, Mmn.ipoi State 20 Mrmphia Stuti- 2ft. North Teiat Slate A Southern MieauatofM II. Loniaiana lech MrNecae II. SE Lounlana (WUTHWEST Tp Akt 14.

Sam HmiMan State I Tntai Tnh 14, Bavlor 11 Irian AM 14. Rira 11 Arkanwi 14. SMU 1 Teiaa Oinatian 25. Triaa II Sul Rnu 3i. Howard Payne 17 Arlinginn Slate 27.

Arltannaa State 11 Abilene Chnatian M. Ttinnr. Tr. 17 fort Lewia 2, Weatera Nrw Mrxica II By defeating the Brownsville play St. Joseph of Victoria initcam here Saturday, the Cava-i a bi-district game.

Shortly after brought their season rec- the Minerj within striking dis THE ASSOCIATED FRESS EAST Dartmouth 10. Cenwll Pfrni Slalt 14, Navy I PnMctM 11. Talc Ruitrra 14. Holr Croa I Harvard 17, Brown I Penoiytvasia II. Colambil 21 Pflawara M.

Boaton Univerity Syracua 41, Wm Vlrflala I Mialwaat Miami, Ohio Davioa Unite Dam 17. North Camlina CmtMnaM 41, South Da ant a Muh.n Stat 17, Imiim II Ohio Suia Iowa Rowling Oram 17, Ohio Uaiv. 7 PurdiM ii. Miancaoia I Nonhwftrn MirMiaa 11 Wichita II, Utah ktata Iowa State II, Kanu Stair I Nrhraaka 11. Oklahoma Stata IT Wetttni 17.

Montana 14 Mlttoarl Oklahoma I How Nation's Top 10 Fared Here's how the Associated Press' Top Tea football teams fared in Saturday's action. 1. Michigan State (9-0) defeated Indiana, 27-13. 2. Arkansas (9-0) routed SMU.

24-S. 3. Nebraska (9-0) edged Oklahoma State, 21-17. 4. Notre Dame (7-1) clubbed North Carolina, 17-0.

5. Alabama (7-1-1) blasted South Carolina. 35-14. t. Southera California (6-1-1) wrecked Pittsburgh.

28-9. 7. UCLA (ft-M) flattened Stanford, 30-13. I. Tennessee (4-1-2) lost to Mississippi, 14-13.

9. MisMurt (-M) ran Oklahoma. 30-9. 10. Kentucky (ft-3) was drubbed by Houston.

Ss-21. Southern Cal tance in the non-conference uie game, omciais 01 uie ord to 3 They scored five schools met and agreed to th firt ven game. Wallace romped 90 yards Dumps Pitt on a punt return for the other here at the Academy's Field tjmPS lncy were jn possession FINANCIAL CORPORATION TICT0BI4 a rw cosrnTuiioif it. w-icwti-not Open Monday I Friday aUtiliJOpja, Maate1hiraatiajat alta littaiatK at feme rata are McewNI (erH JO amrtli'i Iab texas western; score. rriaay at 0 p.m.

of ball and built a 36 pointi LOS ANGELES (AP) Half- Slow-startlng Utah almost put' Although the St. Joseph Fly-ihalftime lead. The Cavaliers back Mike Garrett acored three Arimna State Gritrg 41, Laatera New Mrtm 14 Houaton Kealmkr 31 Anrona Slaw 7 wahinttmt Siaie Sovlhwaat leaaa IB. taat leaaa Slate II 'the game out of reach in the en and the Cavaliers played, won the state championship last, touchdowns and carried the ball 'early moments of the fourth here this season In September year. for 156 yards as Southern Cali Quarter wiui two loucnaownuie last lime mcy mei in a Soath fornia shut out Pittsburgh Saturday 28-0 In Memorial Col FA WISt Nnathani California Pittuborih North Carolina State I.

Florida Stir drives that started with an interception and a fumble, A4ana Stat XL Soithara Coiorado St. maryiana a. uatnioa playoff was in 1961 and that game was played in Victoria. Corpus Christ! was the win- iseum. Charles Hughes of the Cavaliers was the game's leading ground gainer with 172 yards in 18 carries.

Robert Mayne, sidelined with an injury the night Duke 41. Wake Forart 1 II The victory left Southern Cal J' Vlrfinn Ifrk II. Vlllam It Waihinftoa Orrtoa Wait II Air Fore 14. Atirona UCLA M. Slan(od il Trm Wtucrn 2d Utah II Halfback Ben Woodson by 14-3.

Viremta Military U. ritadfl 1 1L11 a Kasvu 1 cvvi ut Qa-a P1HJ tiM (arolina II, oaort waaMngioa time! that the Flyers played here, sparked the last-quarter Utah! This will be the first u. tu a ti.u4..u i. set the stage for its big game with UCLA in their Rosa Bowl bid next Saturday. picked up 104 yards, in seven carries.

North 'Carolina Cotlfga 21, Virciaia Va- Caltlonua 14. Orrgm 14 21 MuauaiMi 14 Tamimn Ioal tt, Idako SUM I thrust with key runs during the! that St. Joseph has engaged in two scoring marches. itbe football playoffs aioci 1962. I.

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