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Hogs Keep First Spot InSWt First dpuns Hushing yarriagc Passing vnjage Passfs Pastes Intetcfplcd by I'unls Kumblfj tail Yards Ark II 11 136 31 1i 117 5-7 917 0 0 7-J7 9-39 0 0 IX IIS By HAROLD RATUFI' COLLEGE STATION, Tex. (AP)-Fred Marshall and Jim Undsey led a smooth Arkansas offense thai used Texas AM rnislakes for a 17-0 victory and hung up Arkansas' seventh straight victory as the Southwest Conference leaders Saturday night. And the Arkansas defense did not give Ihe Aggies a chance as the Razorbacks stayed atop the conference with a 4-0 record and advanced another step lowatd; the Collon Howl. I Noisy Crowd A crowd of' 24,000 had lo he quieted on Ihrcat of AM penal- lies when the Aggie stands forced officials to halt the game four limes in the third quarter. Even Ronny Moore of the Aggie team appealed to Ihe stands without result as Ihe AM backers hooted the officials.

Finally it was announced over the Solid speaker that the Aggies would THE ABILENE Abilene, Texas, Sunday Morning, November 3-D Aspermont Raps Wylie by 37-6 AGGIK STOPPED Texas AM halfback Ronnie Lindscy (25) is stopped by Arkansas left halfback Ronnie 'Caveiiess (35) a a two-yard gaiiv during the be penalized if lheir followers fil sl iuar i er their game in College Station Salur- didn'l desist. Thev they-quieted i ti, ArL-anc-ic didn'l desist. They they quieted la a low roar. Marshall, the Arkansas quarterback, ran and passed for 73 yards in an 82-yard drive for the first Razorback touchdown in the opening period. Jack Brasu ell carried over from Ihe Iwo for Ihe first of two touchdowns of the nighl for the halfback.

Tom McKnelly kicked a yard field goal to make the score 10-0 in the first quarter. A 20-yard run by Lindsey and a 15-yard Aggie personal foul pen ally set up lhe field goal. Early in the second period 37-yard pass interference penal ty'scl lhe ball on the Aggie and an Aggie offside penalty five yards-helped Arkansas to its second touchdown, scored Brasuell from the two. kicked his sccom cslra point and thai made him 17 for 17 tor the season. AM threatened three times It five in the'second period after a 38- yard kickoft return by Dan Westerfield got Ihe Aggies on the way.

But lhe Arkansas de fense proved steel-pronged, held and took over. Field Goal Missed The Aggies gol.back to the Arkansas 32 the next time they had lhe ball. They couldn't move and Glynn Lindsey missed a field goal from the Arkansas 38. A passing attack Eddie McKaughan carried lo the Arkansas one-yard line as lime ran out. That was the Ihird threat of Ihe night for the Ag gies.

Arkansas got to lhe Aggie 12 in the third period and McKnelly missed a field goal from the 21. That was about all Arkansas did in Ihe lasl half. Arkansas, the nation's iNo. 4 team, played smart foolbai! and also threw up about the toughest defense the Aggies have encountered this year. Texas AM was suffering its seventh straight loss.

Arkansas rushed for 136 yards and passed for 75 while AM had only 34 on the ground and in the air. ASPEflMONT (RNS-Aspcr- monl's Hornets scored 15 points in the first quarter here Salun day and went on to thrash Wy lie's Bulldogs, 37-6, iii a District 6-A football game. win made Aspermont 7-1 fnr the season and kept ils dis- (ricl slate clean at 5-0. Wylie now elands 1-4 in league pla and 1-7 for the year. Aspermont opcneil the scoring with Wylle's help when the Gull dogs dropped the opening kick off in their own end zone am fell on il to give Ihe Hornets a safely and a 2-0 lead.

Pat Hallford laler scored a three-yard drive and Samm Rice added a 19-yard TD make Aspermont's cushion 15- going into the second periot David Fray.ier kicked an cxtr point after the second touch lown. Wylie bounced back in the second when a snap from center went over quarterback David Frazicr's head inlo Hie end zone and guard Sam Queen recovered for a Wylie touchdown, making the count 15-fi. Aspermont lacked on eight more points in the third. Fullback James Hay got six on an eight yard touchdown run, and another Wylie fumble recovered by the Bulldogs in the end zone accounted for safely. The liomc- r-'tOMV.

is flrsl tlosvm I Rushing Yanlasf passim Yardage of 12 Fasscs Completed PAses Inlcjrrpled B)' Owls Back In Picture By TUB ASSOCIATED IMlESSl' Sul Ross Ties Al Tex. (AP)-Sulj Ross ballled Texas Al (o a 7-7 lie here Saturday night to knock the Javelinas out of a lie with Ram Houston for lhe Lone Star A crowd of 6,500 saw tht Ciarlands Class AAAA chain- 1ohos lakc a 7 0 23 pious climbed hack into the the first quarter. Al came back 1 -Championship Ft Way with ils seven points in the seethe Owls beat Dcnlson ontl 1 1 1 '131-0 and took a firm hold on the Ubo Imichdown came "district 7 leadership lcl1 pw aM il'PJ' 6 owners led, 23-G, as lhe fourth vll ln a pass to halfback Pop v'ually. clinched a rcluin 15.11 ho as con i a pv to the state playoffs ami it came slarled. Aspermonl Jackie Sanford re-ljnsl when 'Owl backers had 1 covered a Wylie fumble In the despaired, end 7-one, and Hornet defensiveP' 1 ast back Norman Page i eix ep i.

Jo end an 18-game wmmng ed a pass and returned it 40 yards for a TD to round out lhe Only Sherman and Denfoh re- scoring. Franklin'Mrazck's ex- on Ilic schedule and Gar- Ira poinl run wound up lhe scor- land will he a lop-heavy favorite ing at 37-G. 'Bama Pops Miss. St. In beat both.

Otherwise, Friday night was an occasion of upsets as six loams tumbled out of the JACKSON, Miss. (AP) defeated, untied ranks. tlar crbllck Steve Sloan's tin mcsl shocking fall was pacing and deadly efteclivt jlhal of Hatlingcr. Slamfnrd, fourL css Hie option play 'times Class AA state champion thu-d-rankcd Alabama a 23 but not heard from since 1059, victory over (logged Misslssipr Kansas Nips 7-0 MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) Gale Sayers of Kansas bolted ilself in the big middle yards for a touchdown late in the district 5 pidtrre and a 183 juilior Ulutc Ihc third period, breaking up a chance for Hie playoffs by beat- j' njm ct Jace Joc scoreless battle with Kansas ng Ballmgcr 14-12.

math plaved a major role in tl Slntn fnr virlorv Safi.i7l.-iv mn no Jpscls class come-lrom-bchind Soulhcaslc VAAA where Dallas llillcrcsl conference victory as he sc jeat Dallas Spruce 35-0, Galena junior fullback Steve Bowman day night. Also in on the play is Arkansas guard Jim Johnson (60). Arkansas won, 17-0. (AP.Wirepholo) LSI) Edges (He Miss On Sensational Cakh State for a 7-0 victory Saturday lhat kept unbeaten in Big Eight football. The touchdown play made Sayers the Big Eight career record holder for rushing, moving him past Dave' loppmann Iowa Stale.

Until Ihe big play Kansas Slate had stopped Say ers cold. The Wildcats 1 moved to Ihe (ansas 15 at Ihe gun with a pair pass plays. Doiig Dusenhu y's homing punts kepl'Kansas and Lampasas, which succumb-Granger fumbled going into Ihe BATON.ROUGE, La. (AP) Stale gambled for a two-point conversion in the closing minutes Saturday night and made it on Doug Moreau's sensational catch of a Billy Ezell pass, beating Mississippi 11-10 in a heart-stopping Southeastern Conference game. The ninth-ranked Bayou Ti- looked helplessly jaten and trailing )0 3, recovered a fumble on Ih'e'Olc Miss 47 wilh about five minutes lo go and scored two minutes later when Ezcll hit end Bill Masters on a touchdown pass.

This made il 10-9 wilh just 3:36 to go and brought the 68,000 'ans up screaming: "We want iwo, we want two." LSU called lime out lo decide r'irsi downs Rushing yardage Massing aid age I'asscs P.isies InteiccpUd by Cunts Fumbles oll Vacrls penaUierl 131 119 6-13 11-24 1 1 5-47 7-34 3 0 21 gers, be: take a tie. victory. go he vole was go foi Ezell dropped back to pass foi Cubs Claim 6-6 Draw Wildcats' Homecoming Scheduled Lindsey led ground attack the wilh Arkansas 60 yards. Marshall had 43 in addition to passing for 75 yards. McKaughan threw for 117 yards for the Aggies but lost 20 yards on the ground.

Lloyd Curington led Aggie grojind-gainers wilh 39 yards. Penalties were heavy, with the Aggies drawing 115 yards and Arkansas 100, but il was not a particularly rough game. However, the actions of the crowd made it appear so. Four limes the officials stopped play and asked the Aggie stands to quiet down so Arkansas could hear the snap signal. Once, the noise had prevented il and Arkansas almost busied the play.

The biggest booing came after Arkansas had drawn a penally. It was why lhe crowt kept up lhe noise unless il was lo make the Arkansas players mess up Iheir niays. ArSanM! ID 7 AUK -Brajutll inn IMcKnc.lr kick FG McKtullr ARK BCasucll 2 run (Mcifnelly VcV Allwilwce The Abilene Christian College Wildcats return lo Puhlic Schools Stadium Saturday tor homecoming Southland Conference gridiron clash with Arlington Stale while McMurry lakes (he road (o San Antonio University. On the high school scene, Cooper will entertain Midland's Bulldogs while Abilene travels to Midland and meets the Lee Rebels on Friday's slate. ACC Leads Series Ace leads lhe Arlington se ries, 3-1, going into this week's game.

Kickoff is set for as the Wildcats go for another homecoming victory. will be the second slraigh The Cooper Cubs and-the Sa Angelo Bobkitlens battled to tie at Fair Park Stadium Saturday The I brings the Cooper JV record I 2-4-1. Ronny Helherg scored tl one Cub (ally, blasting ov rorn two yards out in the Ihi quarter. Bill Mayfield kicked I first extra poinl attempt, bu il was nullified due to a pe ally and the second altem failed. San Angelo scored in lhe second quarter on a 25-yard pass- run combination play.

wo points. He was rushed hart lut got the ball away. An Ole iss defender deflected the bal into.the hands of Moreau in would have been out lounds when he caught it hat ic been one step deeper into the nd The victory was especiall veet for and Coach Chai ie McClendon but a bitter pill or the Rebels. This marked the first time a IcClendon team has beaten liss since he took over as oach three years ago. It also 'as revenge for a 37-3 nightmare beating the Rebels handed last year.

i shot an aerial to end Terry for six yards. Manuel malas kicked the exlra point, ie Javelinas had a fourth-quar- touchdown called back bee of a holding penalty, Al sports a conference mark 2-0-1. Sul Ross is 2-1-1. iooners Nip Buffs, 14-11 BOULDER, Colo, (AP) iarry Shields' 57-yard punt eturn for a touchdown In the ourlh period after Lance Rentel's 40-yard louchtiown run in tie first quarter insured Okla- loma's 14-11 Big Eight Confer- nee football victory over Colo- ado Saturday. In the waning minutes Cobra- lo marched 73 yards to a conso- ation touchdown.

Bernie McCall's Iwo passes covering 33 yards lo Bill Fairband were the )ig gainers. Ben Howe plunged over for lhe touchdown and Mc- ran over for a two-point conversion. Two 15-yard penalties against Oklahoma helped move Colorado lo the Oklahoma 15 before Ihe Buffs stalled and seltled for a 31-yard field goal by Frank Rogers midway of lhe third quarter. 'ark slammed Brazosport 40-15 cracking over for two toueh- ind i i a edged Corpus downs and sel up three field Christi Miller 20-18 lo rcmaiiilgoals by halfback David Ray. undefeated and untied.

A fourIh The game was a close battle nember of (lie select circle-- nr a half and Alabama had to AmarilloTascosa-playcdSalur- resort to Ray's three hoots lo day. Ibuild up a 9-G intermission lead. Class AAA lost two teams-- The turning point came mid- John Foster Dulles, which way in the second quarter, how wenl down before Wharton 20-6, cviV, when fullback Iloyle the hole most of the game. Sayers finished with 110 yards on 10 carries giving him a career total of yards conv Hired lo 2,502 for Iloppmanii He has Ihree games left in his last season. Kansas Kan-Swets 71 tun (t)uK kick) AltcnOance 21,300.

LSU-FO Mnrcau 33 Hiss WcMhorly 3 run (II -Miss rn Invin a LSU Mcircau p.ijs from 3 0 0 J-ll 19 rail Kiell). In Ihe fourth quarter, Cooper's Bill Mayfield altcmpled a 26- yard field goal which was wide and lo the left. Buffaloes Stop San Jose State CANYON, Tex. (AP) --Wes Texas Slale came from behind lo upscl the San Jose Stale Spartans 18-7 Saturday nighl in the Buffalo's final home appearance. honiccoming game for the Me Murry Indians when they mcc Trinity in San Anlonio's Alamo Stadium for the Tigers' home- oming.

McMurry won ils own omccoming Saturday, loppinp arlclon Stale, 12-7. Trinity 'ads the series, 7-3. Kickoff is et for 2 p.m. Cooper and Midland will be San Jose Slate led 7-G al half- lime bul in Ihc last 2te minutes of the third quarter, the Buffs scored twice. Tony Waters brought back a San Jose punt 94 yards lo give North Texas St.

Nudges Southern Illinois, 14-13 CARRONDALG, III. (AP) N'orlh Texas State edged South ern Illinois University Saturda 14-13 in an interactional foolba game. A penally nullified an apparen SfU touchdown in the lasl two minutes. Allen Bennett kicked both ex- Ira points for Ihe Texas learn and gave them the edge. SfU scored first on a forward pass that covered 15 yards from quarterback Jim Harl to Tom Massey.

Rudy Phillips kicked Ihe extra point. In Ihe second quarter, full- ack A. D. Whilfield plunged BearkalsCui Up Lumberjacks NACOGDOCHES, Tex. flouslon overpowered Stephen F.

Austin Saturday 21-8 lo roll lo ils sixth straight victory of the year before a record rowd of II was Ihe (bird straight Ixinc tar Conference success this 'ear for the Ucarkals. Sam Houston took a M-fl lid-way in Ihe second quarle. nd lhe Lumberjacks never onld get back into the game. cd lo Aiislin l.anicr 14-0. Dumas, Alabama end and cosl ii'hich smashed Canyon 6G-0 in Stale a touchdown, an awesome show of Andrews, Vidnr and Clear Creek remain uiihralcn and untied.

Class AA dropped three. Bal- lingcr was Ihe most noted. West look a 2fi-12 haniniering from Marlin and Marfn was beaten 21-0 by Crane. Left with perfect records were Phillips and Spearman, wlio clashed Saturday nighl; Iowa Park, Denver City, Alpine, Crnnc, Dublin, Rockwall, Atlanta, (lladewalcr, Canton, Taylor, Palacios, San Antonio "lamlnlph antl. Hondo.

Canton slashed Grand Saline 2G-0 to remain not only unde- 'ealcd and untied hut unscorei The alert 'liama detcnsiv gave Slate no chance aflcr Ilia and Slate yielded yardagi steadily, th'ciugh grudgingly. Tin losers never got a drive going ii Ihe second half. 3 6 1 1 0-! Illl 6 0 0 0 Miis-lliHlen 7 inn (kick lalki.) Ma-FG 3( AU-F(! lira Al.i-Vd Hay 51 1 run a Hrk) I run (Hay Mchl AttrnriAr.cc OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. 'til 4 P.M, SM I Y'S AUTO SUPPLY 1041 N. Mockngbird OR 4-2691 SATURDAY'S AD SPECIALS GOOD All DAY TODAY on.

Hockwall won ils 21st straight game the i string in schoolboy football iVhcn it heat Scagnvillc 27-14. Wylie fell out in Class taking an '18-R (rimming from Frisco. That left only Coahoma, Cedar Hill, Clifton, Hull-Daisel- ta, Three Rivers and Bremond with unbeaten, untied records, ATTENTION MEN OVER 30 ONLY Tti ralril Firm, nnttrmnl In scopr will Etlwt 2 mm In area (n Mil on loartinc Our product ami service nf a nature wo cnJrTj' A rcnrufll of tff'f plus. Manj 1 nra.Tnizflllonn are already urnnc (ur srmcc in this Jirta, Ihcrtfnrc, iTnlMiSunH iolcttcil uiil take over cxislinc active accounts. Itirrmc imtentiil iTilniinum of (ImrantcccS irvrnmc thnrousrt i i prorram OUR I We are In lo mrn fif rhararlrr hair srcmnrt flniTiillfin and a wilHncno.sT vvirk.

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274 CYPRESS PHONE OR 3-7385 Air Force Nips Arizona, 7-0 AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo (AP) Stopped once a fpo from the goal line, Air Fore slruck with a 50-yard louchdow pass play late in the game for 7-0 victory over Arizona Safur day. With 2:32 lo go, Tim Murph passed lo Greenlee nea tha sidelines. The big end shoo off several Arizona lackters an outran them 36 yards for th score. atlling to keep out of the 2- AAA cellar when they collide I 8 p.m. Friday in Puhlic chools Stadium.

Cooper stands -3-1 in district play while Mid and is 1-3. A Cougar victors vould move Cooper into seventh ilace. At Midland, Abilene and Lee vill be trying to settle their squabble, wilh both clubs ied for fourth in the league vith 2-2 records. Gametime will also be 8 p.m. Both Woodson High and Ccn- ral Catholic High Schools will lave open dates this weekend.

giv the Buffaios a 12-7 lead. Two minules later, Butch Walfer- scheid blocked a Spartan punt from the 17-yard line and recovered in the end zone for Ihc touchdown. San Jose Slale quarterback Ken Borry opened the scoring with a 10-yard pass on fourth down lo Bob Bonds. Bob Pater son kicked Ihe extra point. HOW TOP TEN FARED Ohio University Defeats Dayton ATHENS, Ohio (AP) Ohio University coasted to a 24-0 victory over Dayton Saturday wilh subslilutes playing much of the second half.

The Flyers' deepest penclra- lion in a frustrating afternoon was their own 49-yard line. 1. Ohio Stale nipped Iowa, 21-19. 2. Notre Dame walloped Navy, 40-0.

3. Alabama downed Mississippi Stale, 23-6. 4. Arkansas blanked Texas AM, 17-0. 5.

Nebraska edged Missouri, 9-0. 6. Texas slipped past SMU, 7-0. 7. Oregon upsel by Stanford, 10-8.

8. Georgia Tech beat Duke, 21-9. 9. LSU nipped Mississippi, 11-10. 10.

Florida lopped Auburn, 14-0. ver from Ihe two-yard line to ivc North Texas ils first touch own. The Salnkis roared back wilh iree mimilcs to go in (he half vlicn Phillips returned a North 'cxas punt 57 yards for a touch- own. kick for the conver- ion failed. North Texas quarterback Cor Boland tossed a sevcn-yart ouchdown pass lo Herb Carr in he fourth quarter and then Ben ictl iced the victory for Ihe s'orlh Texas Eagles.

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