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THE VICTORIA ADVOCATE, Sondiy, tbivsbu 5, ISS1 ft Owls Bump Saxton Puts Minnesota Shuts Out ogs Nip Ags Texas Tech OnLate Score Top Ranke Sp a rtans MINNEAPOLIS (AP) In-iand the other on the 23-yard oav-fnescta I fa th r.rxt it In 42-7 Tilt TexasBySMU LUBBOCK. Tex. (AP) The spired Minnesota, with slick quar- off toss by Stephens. was Mich i ran state first ihutrmt faAm arVmtwf gSntfcfrttf firm DALLAS (AP) 'Skinny-legged Jim Saxton sped ards for a touchdown to break Southern Methodist's play with the slashing runs of FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) 'Arkansas struck Butch Blume and Roland Jackson for-90 yards in the -last five minutes to defeat Texas 1 79 yi terback Sandy Stephens directing The Gophers, stealing a page defeat in 26 games, a surprise unbalanced line attack of the erstwhile unbeaten Spar-I Minnesota scored the first tlma and hurling 23-yard touchdown tans, unveiled an unbalanced.

line'a hadtiSbaU 7ard1 Larch paw, upset nationally tojwanked for the first time this season and ZVJ? rlZ I stubborn resistance and Texas rolled to a 27-0 victory outclass Texas Tech's Red 15-8 Saturday and remain in the running for the Raiders 42-7 Saturday. Southwest Conference football title. I mat Kept uaueaien ana unuea in seven straight Michigan State, 13-0, ia a crucial punched over in fliirH The Owls chilled the hopes of a Apparently beaten in a homecoming game after Big Ten football game Saturday. (Tech homecoming crowd of 34,000 games I Texas, the nation's No. 3 team and leader of the jmnen.

end on a nth lateral Michigan State, a seven-point from the Aggies had seized on their first real scoring opJ Halfback BUI Munsey, benched l- tt by striking for touchdowns on their first two possessions. After porturuty to go anead s-7 in tne southwest conierence race, found I SMU a tough nut to crack, being i 1 1. With about four minutes of the pam left Ktohha whAM nie by injury the past three games, scored both Gopher touchdowns, one on lateral from Stephens that the outcome was never se third period and with their attack bogged down by an alert feat after five victories, could do no better than pierce to the Min- 3SWCTeams riously in doubt -outpiayca in ue ursi wui wnra I the Methodists twice missed scor big by inches. Blume scored 30 points on four defense, the Porkers took the ball on downs at their 10 and scored touchdown pass to lunsey, who grabbed the ball just Inside the back line of the end zone. Michigan State, which previous I But as soon as Texas sot the touchdowns and six conversions as Rice posted la Hut victory in 12 in 12 plays.

Bears Rise And Defeat Frogs, 28-14 LSU Rocks Ole ftliss The payoff was a 6-yard pass Remain In Contention a TftK lunninn nni ball in the third period, it sent Saxton winging around right end with the touchdown thaf killed the ly had yielded only one touch- LUBBOCK, To. AP Statistics at the Rlce-Texaa Tech game: Sic Tea Tech from quarterback George McKinney to end Jim John with 57 sec-l nnHc lff "Riit hpfniw Trvhrt mtpht SMU fight WACO, TeX. (AP) Baylor's1 th tr in the stir! wu. halfhark me mignry saxton ran for a Only three teams, led bv miehtv Dciua, aiuuncu vy uuee earner tremendous 173 yards on 18 car nrst nm Rushing ymrdf gl, IT Passing yirxU' IMS Pastes intercepted jr 1 Punt 4-ee Fumble kxt 1 Yards penalized Texas, are left in the Southwest Conference football race. southwest Conference fayetteville.

Art AP-statisucs MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Suuttice ef the Mirtiigaa State Minoesou tur-: men. stat hi.nh. Ftnt dowaa I KuihiBg yardat 11 281 Passuif yardage Paaaa S-ls l-lt Paes teteiccpwd by I Pua S-3 H2 Fumblee lott 1 Yard penalized it ries in furthering his bid for All- On Long Run By Stovall BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) Jerry Stovall, a fleet 193-pound halfback, streaked 57 yards to set up a touchdown and Louisiana State smashed Mississippi's dreams" of a national football championship with a 10-7 victory over the Rebels Saturday night. roared back with a savage Arkaiouu ajm fig DALLAS (AM SUtlltJea of Mu came ana oousnea oass ne down it meetings with Tech.

This moved him into second place in South smash Texas Christian 28-14 Sat-jP urday. (Passes Second and third stringers' 1 47 IMS I 334 111 t-ll 1 1-M west Conference scoring; behind Texas whipped Southern Methodist 27-0 Saturday to remain the only unbeaten, untied team in conference play. It boasts a 4-0 record. Arkansas beat Texas 15-8 to rest in second place at 3-1. and Rice smashed Texas Tech 42-7 to down and a total of 10 points in rolling over Wisconsin, Stanford, Muuw MWMMiac un: Ttaal SMU Rushing yardage 0I 71 Passing yardage .77" Pesei Ml 14-14 Paseea Intercepted by I I fun, MM Fumble lott I Yards penalised IS James Saxton of Texas.

sparked Baylor, to a first half btovau ctart tnrough the Rebel line came late-in Yards penalized lead Then the first team took Jackson, a 207-pound senior full the third period and paved the Michigan, Notre Dame and Indi- back, gained 41 of the 55 yards over to crush TOTs hopes. (Lance Alworth and fullback Billy 1 -1 way for a seven-yard touchdown seemed able to cope L0l0radO7-Oln halfback WendeU Harris, ty ferocity of Minnesota the Owls needed in their first It was Baylor's first victory Moodv Joined with McKinnev hold down third with 2-1. drive. Blume skirted over TCU since 1954 and was a Well executed variety ot America. It was one of the top M.

a W'J wuvt viiwi a utuai Texas lost its second con right end for the final 11 yards Tore lore kk the chips were down. in this week Associated Press! ference game, and the defeat a nomecoming crowa 01 aerial and ground plays. 25-000- A crowd of 31 ,500 sa me Razor- tnaivtduai penormances In South' west Conference history. Victory Has tacn team sought to salvage tja jump off in front in the A 41-yard punt return by David poll to Michigan State, which lost' stamP to Minnesota earher in the las vear 8 natK' LSU was ranked sixth. and Bl8 Ten champion, regarded knocked the Aggies out of contention.

Baylor beat Texas Christian 28-14 in a game meaning nothing In wnaicver RreM.e pussioie irura a first period. This drive Kusseu set up another third Hue 17. uiasppumung season mat aireaayyards with halfback reclaming as a con- This was the tfiird straight and then converted from placement Five plays later, the 169-pound Blume scored again after quarterback Randall Kerbow had a Tech pass at the Raider 31. A pass from Kerbow to Blume moved the Owls to the Raider 7. Blume scooted around right end ooirtB over from the the conference race.

Bavlor al period touchdown as the little halfback scatted to the Southern Methodist 17. Jerry Cook ran around right end for four yards to get that LSU has wrecked ible ISSdeVT nnhAQtaa aocah Sia DaKaIo iimnoaran CAactn ri" fha iaha cu'j then went ahead On a I BOULDER, Colo. (AP)-Colorado 1" ready had three losses and TCU WACO (AP)-Statitka Baylor game: Firrt downs Rushing yafdaee quick touchdown after recovery 01. oecame a virtual snoo-m tori The Gophers, now victorious in two. the second lexas touchdown.

a Razorback rumble at tne writer "range eowi goia ana giory sat-i cm wussisaippi ncpi me oo.uw fjve successive games since an Southern Methodist fell out of 11. A pass gamble for two extra' urday when a daring Missouri screaming fans tense until the e) loss to contention with its loss to Texas. TCU Baylor 12 8 JM 11 129 l-H 12-M 2 0 1-37 1 I 22 45 Early in the fourth period Texas marched 58 yards for its third Missoun in still have passing attempt for a two-point; on a pitchout for the touchdown points gave the Aggies an 8-7 lead. Pataei Passea intercepted by Puntu miserable weather, BATON ROUGE, la. AP Statistics of It now has two defeats.

The conference standings: conversion went awry and thejStwrdl, Bjght Purdue and Wisconsin to touchdown, with Saxton again figuring largely. His 12-yard run got and again converted. Kerbow engineered Rice Dudley had to cross the goal line twice to get Arkansas' first Fumblea lott 63 'Yard, penalized ph. ounaios wouna up wiw a -o vic-je rooioau game: MISS. LSU Texas 4 I 1.000 tory.

Both the Big Eight teams rit 1 touchdown. He ran over from tne the surge moving, and an 18-yard yards in 13 plays touchdown late in Arkansas IIS .750 Rice 1 I 21 171 14-25 the second na seen DOtn wasnJ oui or tmejij but the touchdown was nullified Texas A4M 1 1 .5001 went into the game unbeaten. jRushu yardaw Colorado had scored first and 1 when Missouri tallied halfbackPj fatereepsed by Mike Hunter, who had trown theiFumbita 10 10 1-4 I Mi 9 I compeution. Dotn now nave i-j by a penalty. Then he circled end conference records.

for 17 yar(jg and this time 'it lexas I tcrr- 1 4 .333 South Method! 11 .333 Baylor 1 .250 pass rrom JacK Collins to Saxton put the ball on the SMU 20. Saxton was hurt and had to leave the game here, but Collins, Tommy Ford and Cook took care of things. 1 31 Baylor's comeback saw the! counted. Texas Christian 1 0 .250 quarter. A 17-yard scamper by Blume to the Tech 3 was the big gainer, with Kerbow sneaking one yard over guard for the touchdown.

Blume once more converted. Arkansas drove deep into Aggie 10-yard touchdown pass, tried In the regkmajry-televised game Michigan State actually was dead at halftone, following two long but unsuccessful first half drives reaching Minnesota's and 11-yard lines. In the third period, the Spartans had the ball only for seven scrimmage plays, and in the fourth period, they made a des Cook got the touchdown his sec-j Bears playing like the pre-season forecasters said they could. Dalton Hoffman, a sophomore UTAH STATE WINS PROVO, Utah (AP)-The Utah fullback granted a field promotion state Aggies climbed Into a tie picked off a Billy Moore pass on the goal line and returned it 51 Colorado's triumph In clear. 7n crisp weather before 43.200 feas ff-SSSJL and a Western television audience thf 3" with Wyoming for the Skyline Conference football lead Saturday yards.

The interception, second of three for Reagan, came one min iiu movea oui iront miaway Ant tfm RtiffalnsMi InfV itnrifcnflittvl Blume's' third touchdown came on a 3-yard pass from Kerbow, capping a 45-yard march. A 26-yard toss from Kerbow to end Johnny Burrell ate up most of the yardage. Blume kicked point aowning Bngham Young Uni ond of the game with a 7-yard run. Texas reserves then took over and scored on a 73-yard drive in five plays, with a 61-yard pass from Duke Carlisle to Sandy Sands setting it up on the SMU 11. Ford made 8, John Allen Cook one, and Ford crashed over for the touchdown, Eldon Moritz kicked the ute before intermission.

from the third to the first string, stung the Horned Frogs first with an 8-yard scoring run. Texas Christian roared back with a 67-yard drive, capped by a Sonny Gibbs pass to Donny versify 31-8. It took a fumble by McKinney first place and into top considera-j1" the first period when Harris tlon for a trip to the Orange 4 37-yard field in MiamiColorado entered the But Griffing and starting Rebel game ranked eight in the AP polllquarterback Doug Elmore opened and Missouri was 10th. tup a passing attack and got Missi- and a recovery by Russell Hill to and it had Texas followers groan- 1 a Tech trimmed the Owls margin peration dnve to Minnesota's 24 with one and one half minutes left. But here, the brilliant Stephens intercepted a Spartan pass in the end zone for an automatic touchback.

Minnesota's fourth Big Ten victory without defeat put the Gophers in a tie for first place in the give the Aggies their touchdown VnJijySffi Uking next "iSmith for 17 yards and a score'. rriodllc SJLM. moving 59 yards in 15 plays. But Baylor went ahead the next fLl tA SanS to the Texas Kinney fumbled on the Arkansas Missourl made one last desoe-lssippi rolling lust before halftune. 19, as Rhome, the Scphomore quarterbacK Doogitime it got the ball with Bobby 11 and scored in four plays rate trv to triumph with a 44-yard Griffing tossed to end Wes Sullivan Cannon completed three passes extra point.

Jerry Cook ran over the conversion after the third Texas touchdown. with fullback Lee Roy Caffey go field coal trv bv halfback Bill for two yards ana a toucnoown race with Ohio State ing over from the 1. Quarterback, for 31 yards, and fullback Coolidge Hunt plunged 5 yards over left Tobin but it wobbled short andiand the intermission ended withlBig Ten Ply sneaking over from the one to end the half with the Bears ahead 14-7. Carl Choate kicked four extra John Erickson passed to Bobby which scored ft 29-13 victory over the Rebels showing a 7-3 lead. wide.

A crowd of 41,000 SMU's larg tackle for the score. Sub fullback! Huntington for two points and the Iowa. Halfback Leon Mavity's 25-yard Aggies were ahead 8-7, Sullivan at the halfway point fcu punt returned to Missouri's 47 ig points, giving him a season record of 12 after-touchdown kick The Aggies clung to their nar the. third stanza came iust twolMin-MuneT anm (kick failed) H. L.

Daniels kicked point Halfback Gary Poage intercept-ed a Cannon pass at the Tech 42 to launch Rice's fifth touchdown drive. Halfback Bob Wayt scored nited the Colorado touchdown march with barely a minute left Mimt Munaav II est of the season saw the game played in crisp fall weather in the Cotton Bowl. Texas ran its conference record to 44) and appeared ready to look toward the Cotton Bowl game on pasa from Stephen! row margin by recovering a fum attempts and 12 plays before Stovall found a weak- (Loechler kick) ble by Dudley at the Texans' 26 missed a field goal try, ness In the Mississippi line and In the second period. I and another interception by Rea Halfback Teddy Woods scam scampered to the Rebel 23. i seven plays later by smashing 8 gan, both, to tne tourtn penoa.

pered 12 yards and quarterback Jan. 1 where the conference Seven plays later, Harris circled A Gibbs fumble set up Baylor's third toqehdown. Johnny Jessup recovered on TCU's 21. Four plays later, Ronnie Stanley kept the Gale Weidner hit end Jery Hllle-! left end behind a great block by The last of Reagan interceptions set the Aggies in motion from Arkansas' 38, and they moved to the 10 with fullback Sam brand with a 14-yard pass to tne yards through right tackle. Blume converted.

Midway inthe final period, Rice guard Larry Anthony recovered a Cannon fumble at the Raider 31. SMU sophomore, passed to Buddy Nichols for 18, ran for and passed to Tommy Breannan for 13 in spearing a 43-yard drive. Barefoot kicker John RIchey tried a field goal from the Texas; 24 and the ball hit the cross barj bouncing back onto the field. The other time SMU smashed to the Texas 2-yard line, only to be thwarted by the ironbound Longhorn defense. Time was run-! ning out in the half as the Methodists launched a drive from their 46, where Billy Gannon had carried the ball on a punt return of 1 yards.

Rhome passed for 13 and ran for 7, Brennan ran for 7, John Clarke for 9 and Gannon 2 in the surge. From the Texas 8 Rhome passed to Nichols on the 2, Clarke smashed to the 2-foot line but Rhome lost a foot and Clarke was stopped cold as the ball went over! to Texas on its 1. 1 The nearest Texas got to thei guard Monk Guillot for the game's finar score. Tigers 21. After one Incomplete ball and plunged over from his quarterback spot, traveling six pass, Weidner connected witn This was LSU's sixth victory of Byer doing the heavy running.

The halfback Bill Harris for the touch inches. Four olavs later. Blume powered Porkers took over at the 10 and the season, against one setback, down. Harris tucked in the ball A 45-yard pass from Gibbs to and it almost clinched at least a launched their scoring drive, 8 yards over right end for his fourth touchdown, then tacked on on the 10 and eluded one tackier tie for the Southeastern Confer Buddy lies was the long gainer in TCU's last touchdown. It went Texas ....0 0 8 00 Arkansas 7 0 0 815 before scooting into the end tone the conversion.

ence championship. The Bayou Bengals' only setback was to non- Until Saturday, Blume had not to the Baylor 18. Gibbs passed to Ark Dudley 17 run (Cissell kick) scored a touchdown all season lies again for 9, and Gibbs tied Caffey 1 run (Huntington, conference Rice in the season Forest Tops it down with a one-yard plunge pass from Enckson) opener. Jimmy McAteer kicked both His previous 16 points came on four field goals and four conver-j sions. His 30-point output Saturday Ark John 6 pass from McKinney Hadl Sparks Kansas Victory LINCOLN.

Neb. (AP)-Deft and timely passes by Kansas quarterback John Hcdl rattled Nebraska's Cornhuskers Saturday and the resurging Javhawkers rolled to a 28-6 Big Eight Conference football triumph. Stung by a fumble which stemmed a first quarter touchdown march, Kansas roared "back to score twice the second quarter and added insurance tallies in each of the third and fourth periods. It was the fourth straight win for the Jayhawkers, still keeping alive their league title hopes, and their fifth in a row over Nebraska. Bill (Thunder) Thornton scored the only Nebraska touchdown on a six-yard end run on the first play of the final quarter: With five minutes left in the game, Ole Miss saw two potential scoring drives fail With the com champion meets a visiting tem from over the nation.

Texas has Baylor, Texas Christian and Texas left to play before it can post the conference's first undefeated, untied season in 22 years. Texas, leading the nation's offense, roiled up 385 yards against SMU below its national average of 438.7, but still quite an offense. Saxton really had himself a day. Not only did he run for 173 yards but he caught one pass for 18, punted once for 54 yards and all in all was the fly that ruined SMU's ointment Jery Rhome, the talented SMU quarterback, passed for 78 yards and punted for an average of 39 Clarke was the leading ground to stand out for his team. John gainer with 38 yards.

The second best Texas runner was Jerry Cook witl) 50 yards. The first half belonged to SMU Yoakum dub Horned Frog extra points. Ronnie Bull, a pre-season All (Dudley, pass from McKinney) Attendance 31,500. bination of Elmore to end Ralph SCHULENBURG The Bishop SMU goal line was the Methodist America candidate, slashed for a 21-yard run, with eight or 10 Frogs getting their hands on him, to Smith clicking for big gams, the 38 In the first half. Here the Long" Rebels probed deep into Tiger ter cracked the single-game scoring record at Rice held by Dick Moogle with 24 against Cornell in 1954.

It also was the worst homecoming defeat ever absorbed by the Raiders. Tulsa spoiled Tech's 1950 reunion with a 39-7 score for the horns fumbled the ban away, Tarheels Nip Vols, 22-21 spark the Bears' final score. He ritory but defensive ace Steve Texas fumbled away another made the last 3 yards himself Ward Intercepted an Elmore pass chance to score In the third period t-orest Rangers held the St. Joseph Tigers of Yoakum to two first downs here Saturday night in scoring an 18-8 victory that brought them the South Zone title of the Southwest Academic League. -The Rangers, who now are 6-2-1 The measure of Baylor's comeback showed itself In first downs after driving to the Southern Meth at the LSU 16 to halt the march.

Mississippi intercepted 1 toss by CHAPEL HILL, N.C (AP) previous high odist 11. A 13-yard run by Jack 22 to 12 for the Frogs. Tiger quarterback Lynn Amedee The Bears rushing yardage Jackson wss the game's top rusher with 105 net yards on 19 Quarterback Ray Farris passed 28 yards for a touchdown and 2 yards for a two-point conversion at the Rebel 34 to launch its final Collins, 9 yards in runs by Saxton and an U-yard smash by Jery Cook were the main movements more than doubled TCU's, 220 to for the season, play St. Edward's desperation bid for victory. Grif carries.

Blume picked up 75 trips, 89. They played a standoff on while Kerbow connected on three in the last 15 seconds to give North Carolina an upset 22-21 fing directed this march and failed when the substitute Rebel of Austin for the District crown. Earlier in the season, these teams played a scoreless tie. in the drive that went 33 yards. Collins had set it up by running a quarterback was swamped under, Baylors victory was particular- triumph over Tennessee here ly impressive In view of TCU'slsgturjay nunt back 22 yards to the SMU 43 fumbled and Sykes came up with Texas 0 0 12 15-27 the ball with just a shade more SMU 0 0 0 0-0 oereat strong Kansas ana a uej North Caroina drove g0 yards with Ohio State.

i in the final 81 seconds for the of five passes for 47 yards. For the Raiders, Cannon completed eight of 15 passes for 71 yards, while Hunt was the leading rusher with 34 yards in 11 carries. It was Rice's second victory in three conference starts, and Tech's fourth defeat in six conference than one minute left. uayior, expect ea 10 se 1 ime dramatic score to climax the Eye Glanei fitted Call HI 8-2861 For Appt. Drt.

Kafin Harris OPIOMITRIO CLINIC Victoria National Bank Bids. There was no scoring In the first half but the Tigers had to check Ranger drives on the seven, eight, and 10 yard lines in the first half to make it so. The Rangers got their first touchdown in the third period on a 50-yard pass play from R. Mississippi 7 LSU i 1 -10 contender, won a pair of pre-sea action-packed intersectional thril Tex-Saxton 79 (kick failed) Tex Cook 4 run (run failed) Tex Cook 7 run (Cook run) Tex Ford 2 run (Moriti kick) Attendance 41,000. LSU FG Harris il Miss Sullivan 2 pass from Griffing (Sul ler.

Farris with the poise of a pro, son contests, then fell to Arkansas, Texas Tech and Texas This left TCU a touchdown livan KICK) LSU-Harria run (Harris kick) games. Rice 14 7 7 14-42 passed the Tar Heels from their 20 to the Tennessee 28. The drive Rainosek to Teddie Vanek. They favorite for Saturday's game, Texas Tech 0 0 7 07 tunc aii-iorl Ku a TLuarrl tvm i rrVi made their second one when A. played In a brisk 63 degrees with Rice Blume4JLrm (Blume kick) alt 6iChrisbruned a partly blocked the aun-beamlng- Rice Blume 7 run (Blume kick) Hoffman, running third string, Farris pitched from the 28 to Rice Kerbow 1 run (Blume kick) Ward Marslender, who clutched Rice Blume 3 pass from Kerbow was the Bears' outstanding runner with 50 yards in 8 attempts, displaying a drive which has been the ball in the corner of the end (Blume kick) zone.

Tech Hunt 5 4un (Daniels kick) Rice Wayt 8 run (Blume kick) lacking In some Baylor perform' ances in recent games. Rice Blume 8 run (Blume kick) But Bull, the old workhorse, came up with 42 yards in 10 tries punt five yards. Vanek scored the third on a 70-yard run. The Tigers -who were en the offense beyond the 50 yard line just once, made its touchdown with two minutes left when Harvey Immenhauser intercepted a pass and ran 73 yards. Donald Janacek passed to Paul Jenkins for two points on the conversion.

It was the final game for St. Joseph which had its finest season in history, compiling a 5-3-1 record. The Tigers played without Paul Bettge. their starting center, who broke his wrist in practice Thursday. The Tar Heels declined to try for the one-point conversion, which would have meant a tie, and went instead for two points and victory, Farris, senior from Charlotte, faded back behind excellent protection and found Gib Carson in the right flat.

Carson took the ball and shot into the end zone as the some of the yardage at critical Texas Lutheran Gets 5th Victory moments. He even tossed a pass good for 12 yards. Tommy Crutcher, TCU fullback, SEGUIN. Tex. (AP) Texas gained 56 yards in 14 attempts to Lutheran pleased a homecoming crowd of 35,000 went beserk.

lead both teams In total ground crowd of 4,500 Saturday by blank rubential tfwai-iiiwiiiaaMC yardage. Ply on his keepers and It was Farris and Carson who kept the Tar Heels In contention ing University of Corpus Christ! rollouts averaged 11 yards in five 16-0 for its fifth victory of the throughout the game. Carson attempts. season. TCU Freshman halfback Billy Nelson jogged 40 yards to set up North Carolina's first score on the open Baylor 0.14.

.0.1428 scored first for the Texas Lutheran Bulldogs on an U-yard run ing onve of the game. Bay Hoffman 8 run (Create kick) Tennessee took a 21-14 lead Smith Shines For N. Texas DENTON. Tex." (AP) Sopho TCU Smith 17 pass from Gibbs over right tackle in the first quar (McAteer kick) early in the final period and It appeared the Volunteers were ter. It capped an go-yard march, Bay Ply 1 run (Choate kick) Shortly before the half, end Fred- more halfback Bobby Smith, in Bay Stanley 1 run Choate kick) headed for victory in a surprisingly tough contest.

Tailback Mallon enk Bonis booted a 19-yard field TCU-Gibbs 1 run (McAteer ick) one of the greatest individual per Faircloth passed 13 yards to end goal. In the third quarter the Luth Bay Bun 3 run Choate kick) Attendance 23,000. formances in North Texas State history, stored four touchdowns Mike Stratton in the end zone. Earlier, the Vols tied the score erans got another touchdown as halfback Cotton Stephens went and led the Eagles to a 28-21 non at 14-14 when center Mike Luccl VC Runners conference football 'victory over around left end from 8 yards out Boh Is booted toe extra point intercepted a Farris pass on the Tar Heels 29 and sprinted into the Drake Saturday night The Corpus Christl flash gal EaikdToShow end zone. Texas Lutheran gained 262 yards rushing and 110 passing loped 9, 1, 18 and 29 yards for touchdowns to counter superb Both teams, Tennessee from the rugged Southeastern Conference while holding Corpus Christl' to JAMES H.

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1501 East Red River HI 5-1238 ft pays to avt minus 15 rushing and 79 yards and the Tar Heels of the Atlantic show by Drake quarterback Terry Zang and Casper Schichtle. The Iowans twice came from be passing. Coast Conference, came into the when) savings pay wish us) The Lutherans hold a season Victoria College competed in the freshmen division of the University of Texas Invitation Cross Country meet Saturday butaccording to Coach Monroe North-cutt didn't make a showing that is worthy of mention. "We were badly outclassed," game with 3-2 records. hind to tie the score at 14-14 and record of 6-3.

i 21-21. but the Bulldogs could not Auburn Rises To harness the electrifying smashes by Smith. Altogether Smith gained 147 yards on 21 carries and tallied Northcutt said. Furman Upsets Memphis'. State MEMPHIS.

Term. (AP) Half Beat Deacons There were 76 entries in the SOUTH TEXAS mm. once in each period. Less than five AUBURN, Ala. (AP)-Bobby minutes remained when Smith pro-! Freshmen division.

The University of Houston won team honors in both the varsity and freshmen ranks. Hunt's passing and running gave back Tony Carmlgnani raced (0 yards with an intercepted pass and vided the cllncer on a 29-yard if Auburn the spark needed to shake off the first -half doldrums Satur jaunt with two-thirds of the Drake team tugging at his shlrttails. 'ASSOCIATION Next action for the Victoria run ners will be Nov. 17 in the Univer day and turn in a 21-7 come-from-behind gridiron victory over a tough Wake Forest sity of Houston Invitation. guard Claude Davis booted the point to boost Furman to a '7-8 football upset of Memphis State Saturday.

The aroused Paladins throttled, the Memphis State attack except for one 48-yard drive in the second LEHIGH OVER COLGATE BETHLEHEM. Pa. (AP) TULSA BEATS CINCY Trailing 7-0 at the half, the Sophomore halfback Charlie La- TULSA, Okla. (AP) Tulsa's jjjfj 1 1 1 8 'I'll i I i Motta raced 90 yards for a touch wounded Auburn Tigers roared back with one touchdown in the third period and two in the final 15 minutes and held the previous- fullback power ground out 19-0 Missouri Valley Conference vic CURRENT RATS 1283 NAVARRO quarter. Tiger fullback Dave Casi-noil! bulledthe final two yards.

down with an intercepted lateral to give Lehigh its winning margin in a 20-15 upset of Colgate's football tory oyer Cincinnati Saturday to But a bid for a two-point con give the Hurricane 1 truro of the ly superior Deacons to a stana-Istlll. team Saturday. 1 version failed. league's runner-up spot..

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