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Strikes Spares by Harry Page Vlayor proclaims Bowling Week 9 Major Lila Cockrell is more than happy to proclaim the week of Sept. 26 Oct. 2 as Bowling Recognition in the city. Bowling provides a wholesome outlet for manv Mrs. Cockrell said.

lets people have a place to relax and ease their tensions. It also provides an inexpen- ivo form of ------The week will be cli- paxed by the Hall of Banquet at 6:30 ni. Oct. 2 at the Turtle reek Country Club. Tickets, priced at $8.50, jre on sale at local jowling bowling estab- ishnient and through )oth the and women's local associations.

Lew Levinson, Elizabeth Wise, and -lerry Merck.Sr. will be inducted to the Hail of Fame. i've bowled at one time or Mrs, Cockrell noted. took up the sport in coilege and in the service. 1 didn't stay with it long, but it is a good sport.

opened a few lo- MAYOR COCKRELL backs bowling cal bowling tournaments and have been at severai bowling functions, and. from my observations, the local bowlers are enthusiastic about their sport, "Bowlers have a good time and enjoy Mrs. Cockrell notes. happy to proclaim the week of Sept. Oct.

2 as Bowling Recognition Mayor Cockrell is expected to proclaim the special week Tuesday at City Hall. Just Richard Roberts is probably wondering what does it take to get a perfect game. The smooth-throwing lefthander strung out 11 straight strikes before leaving a 4-7-10 split on his last Ball in the' Commercial League at Wonder Bowl recently. The 297 game, plus games of 237 and 265, gave Roberts the highest series of the new season at 799. "I threw the ball really Roberts said of his last ball.

came in too high. Yes, I was a little nervous on the final This is not the first time Roberts has missed his dream of a 300 game it was the fifth time! He has had a 299 game and three 298 games to his credit. know if ever get that Roberts said. might be snake-bitten but I think so. It's something about throwing that last ball.

The crowd didn't bother just believe I did it again when I hung the 4-7-10. 1 missed a 300 again. Eventually, I hope I'll get Legal or not? A new ruling by the State Attorney office has put the AJBC program in a dilemma. The ruling says that you charge a prize fund to school activities. In essence, any A.JBC team with a high school name could be considered illegal because it charge a trophy fee, which the AJBC does.

"Bowling is not a UIL sport and it come under the UIL supervision, I said Northside Athletic Director Marvin Gustafson. Attorney office ruled last spring that fees for work books and driving education, and other school activities, Lee, MacArthur, Clemens, Marshall, Roosevelt, McCollum, Jay, Wheatley, Central Catholic, Providence, Jay, Antonian, and Churchill are among the schools that have bowling leagues or teams. done with our league is be sanctioned through the said Ken Gorman of Sam Houston. The AJBC takes some of the bowling fees out for patches. The name Sam Houston is not on the league itseli.

It called the Sam Houston seem to be any problems, said Ann El ley, local AJBC secretary. governed by the UIL but the state doesn't recognize high school bowling. That the reason whv were not being bothered with it. arc bowling clubs that start up in the school the school sponsor the leagues. I really don think affected by the Attorney The results JOHNSON'S 707 Jerry Johnson recorded the best ond the first 700 series for women the new season with a 707 effort at Oak Hills.

Mrs. Johnson had games of 246, 258, and 203 "I brought a new Columbia 300 ball for the MBA tournament at Thunder Bowl," Jerry said. I get to use it. However, used it three times now and each time I've had a good series." it was Jerry's second 700 series the first was a 715 at All Star in 1969 LANE NOTES ALL STAR: Wendell Wong 603; Millie Brietzke 553, Clara Grimes 552. Pinky Flores 536; Tino Alvarado 690; Richard Sarro 613; Jean Theis 538.

ASTRO; Barbara Schulmeier S60; Rosemarv Czarnecki 581; Sharon Schrum 586; Nlta Stein 545; Tom Hime 611; Richard Roberts 632; Rene Cantu 661; Joe PhilliDS 624; Al Rudy 612; Jimmie Rivera 608- Chadv Davis 552; Rosie Gaskin 552. Bev Estell 536; Mickev Shivers 618, Wilma Kirksev 563, Elsie Pena 533. BOWLERAMA: Ed Eones 259 673; Jim McKov 640; Bill Brinkley 639; Bob Martin 638, Jim Sellers 635. Nickv Reid 635, Jerry Merck 633; Louie Blancarte 628; Wes Merck 620, Rich Roberts6l9, Bill Neitzke 614, Al Eudv 612, Ross Truscello (AJBC) 612; Dove Man- qan 611; John Dandrea 604 Yoland Gutierro had her first 500 (500 even) series GOLIAD Dan Godfrey 648, 626, Ron Carter 243 636. Jesse Granato 516; Lloyd Kirkpatrick 606; Keri Bauer Jr.

605; Smokev Brittingham 603, Bill Show 602; Irene Daniels 615, Margie Chamberlin 594. Sanda Baetz 566; Maggie Bardin 554; Pot Plores 552; Leono Hull 55); Linda Goode 549; Rhodo Marmoleto 545; Gerry Wieters 545; Edith Siegel 534; Mary 542, Agnes Keller 533; Shirley Stinglev 53); Daisey Satterfield 530. Eudie Dugosh had an all spare game of 174 Frank Flaharty and Jewel Sidner were strike pots. HERMANN SONS: Sam Konochuk 622; Nando Galon 607, Rudy Cas- I taneda 600; Margaret Flens 50i. MITCHELL; No report OAK, HILLS: At Eudv 247 704, 634, Paul Vanderpoorten 638; Amos Greer 636; Bill Olsen 629; Steve Short 628; Gump Gomburt 627; Joe Voltre 277-623, Tom Bonks 622; Buddy Getsler 621; Jerry Johnson 707.

Diane Sivells 250 633 (Her first 600 series); Ellen Odom 246-618; Carol Smith 617, Donna Walioce 617, Odnno Wallace 617; Betty 604, Sandy Burns 604 Shir lev Mansfield 596. 546; Norma Medina 593; Anna Lee Kass 256 592; Barbara Winters 592. (18 men over 600 series; 41 women over 5JO series). Kathy Kirst (AJBC) had a 550 series Friese had had first 600 Harvey McRee had a Dutch 200, Leo Knapp had a ail spare game ot 181, and Sue Wadhgms bowled 119 pins over her average with a 254 gome BASEBALL American League Pet. GB 55 .623 .551 503 486 -456 429 66 73 76 80 84 10'5 17' 20 24V? .577 503 .460 .453 .420 11 17'? 18'? 23? East New York 9 Baltimore 81 Cleveland Boston 72 Detroit Milwaukee 63 West KansasCity 86 63 Oakland 80 68 Minnesoto 76 75 California 69 81 Jexas 67 81 Chicago 63 87 Saturday's Games Cleveland 5 2.

Boltimore 1-3 Boston 5. Detroit 4 New York 5. Milwaukee 3 Oakland 3. Texas 2 Kansas City 6, Chicago 5 Californio 6, Minnesota 0 Games Baltimore (Flanagan 2 4 and Gar se 12 10) at Detroit (Roberts 3-1) at Kansas City (Hassier 5-10) New York (Holtzman 13-9) at Mil artzeii 7-4) Texas (Umbarger 9 12and Horgan 3 (Torrez 14-10 and Mitchell 8-6). 2 Monday's Games Boston ot Detroit, (n) New York at Milwaukee, (n) Texas at California, Only games scheduled National League East GB Philadelphia89 58.605 Pittsburgh 85 62.578 4 New York 7870 527 11 Chicogo 68 81 456 22 St Louis 67 80 456 22 Montreal 5096.34238'? West Cincinnati 95 55 .633 Los Angeles 83 66 Houston 73 77 .487 22 SanFraneisco 70 81.464 25'? San Diego 68 81.45626' Atlanto 66 85 Saturday's Gomes St.

Louis 4 7. Montreal 1-4 New York 6 Pittsburgh 2 Philadelphia 4 Chicago 1 San Froncisco 5, Cincinnati 0 Atlanta 5. Los Angeles 4 San Diego 4, Houston 1 Sunday's Games Philadelphia at Chicago. St. Louis at Montreal, 2 Pittsburgh at New York.

Los Angeles at Atlanta. Son Francisco ot Cincinnati. San Diego at Houston, 2 Monday's Games Pittsburgh at New York Only games scheduled TOP 10 AMERICAN LEAGUE Player Club GABRH Pet McRae KC Brett KC Corew Min Bostock Min LeFlore Det Lvnn Bsn Rivers NY Carty Cle Munson NY Staub Det 136 478 72 160 .335 145 590 86 197 .334 144 555 91 185 .333 118 436 66 143 .328 135 544 93 172 .316 128 497 72 156 314 132 582 92 182 .313 138 502 64 155 309 140 568 77 174 .306 145 529 62 160 302 SAN PEDRO Doyle Fife 661; Pot Dickey 639; Rick Battersbv 628, Henry Meyer 604, Gloria San- taniello 582, 531, Mimi Sieber 564, 538, Kathy Kirst (AJBC) 564; Ollie Fuller 545; Bernice McNeill 534; Shirley Dombeck 545; Mary Kouri 549; Margaret Sharp 531; Mike Rizzo (AJBC) 598, Kevin Sitterle (AJBC) 551 Mary Muenster will celebrate of 85th birthday Sunday with the Breakfast Clubbers, which honored Issie Borchers on her birthday ea.lier this week. Geneva McGowan hod a 101 trlplicote. SOUTHSIDE: Della Frozer 616 (Her first 600 series); Ruby Jones 616; Fay Milligan 602; Susie Ortiz 596; Beverly O'Neill 592, Charlotte Commack 585; Lmaa Kohlmyer 582; Joyce Johnson 581; Karen Le tier 579; Betty Kohlmyer 577; Dave Mangan 790, Al Garcia 684; Danny Iser 650, 671, 678; Larry Heitkamp 632, 673; Gene Lefler 667; Larry Sutton 666 Buddy Moore 608, 661; Gary Gossett 658; James Humph rev 653; Andy Hernandez 650, (27 women over 530 series; 33 men over 600 series).

The Business People's Doubles will start Its new season at I p.m. Wednesday. THUNDER: Jerry Merck 275-733, Bobby Smith 278 729; Curt Elliott 279 702; Brian Planner 687; Stan Schoenfeid 679; Terry Finger 269 664; Jimmie Rivera 650; Kevin Landry 632; Mark Woidrep 632; Carlos Castaneda 621; Randy Burns 620, Richard Roberts 620; Harry Fletcher 626; Mol Meek 608; Pot Dickey 604. TURNER: Joe Gorcio 597; Ron nie Ahr 571, 602; Flo Greene 532; Elouise Mikesel! 522; Jim McGinnis 598 WONDER Mark Woidrep 268-722; Bob Martin 676, Jerry Merck 675; Bob Lindeman 658, Ei- chord Roberts 649, Mike Roberts 633, Curt Elliott 630; Jerry Moon 629, Greg Manie 623; Jim Craven 623; Myrt DeFily 606; Clora Grimes 588, Debbie Hall 583; Shirley Lehman 577; Arlice Werwinski 567; Christa Gornitz 567; Jo Ann Ballard 568, Cindy Pennington 566; June Muskopf 563, Jean Smith 558, Mary Laughlm 555 The AJBC program will set under way Saturday morn ing (call the house at 655-1610 for further information). KEG TIDBITS Joe Vito Buenros TRO, the states Class A All Events, cham oion will be in the ABC Masters Qualifying Tournament Saturday ond Sunday at Bellfort Lanes in Houston The Alamo Tournament Association's monthly meet will be held Saturday and Sunday at Comal Bowl in New The Ladies Amateur Tournament Association will hold its first tour nament Saturday and Sunday at Thunder Sunday, today, is the final day to enter the Government Employees Tournament to be held Oct 2-3 and 9-10 ot Thunder Bowl Betty Morris the 1976 PWEA's leading money winner, has lust signed a new three-year contract with Columbia industries.

The San Antonio Women's Bowlinp Association will hold an open meeting Sept. 27 ot Hermann Sons The SWTJdA Board will hold a meeting and on election this Sunday at 30 p.m. at Wonder Bowl. GOLF NOTES MASON. Ohio (API Third round scores Saturday in the 5150,000 Ohio Kings Island Open Golf Tournament in the por-70, Nicklous Golf Center Andy North Mac McLendon Tom Weiskopf Ben Crenshaw Mike Hill Danny Edwards Bob E.

Smith Fred Marti Harry Leslie Gov Brewer Larry Nelson Bob Zender Bruce Lietzke Barry Jaeckel Ed Sabo Allen Miller Kermit Zarlev Jack Nicklaus Leonard Thompson David Graham Tom Purtzer Peler Oosterhuls David Lundstrom Tommy Aaron Ron Cerrudo Mason Rudolph Dave Newauist Mark Hayes Bobbv Cole John Lister Bill Kratzert Bill Mallon Mike Wynn Rod Funseth Dan Sikes Miller Barber Jim Dent Fuzzy Zoeller Mike Walters Gary Koch Jim Thorpe Dick Crawford Rod Curl USTA WOMEN At Attanta, Ga. Semifinals Betty Stove det Wendv Turnbull, 6-1, 6-2; Virginia Wade det. Dionne Fromholtz, 4-6. 6-4, 6-4. Home Runs Nettles, New York, 26.

ReJock- son, Baltimore. 25, May, Bal timore, 25; Hendrick. Cleveland, 25; Bondo, Oakland 24 Runs Batted In May. Baltimore. 100; Munson, New York, 97; Chambliss, New York, 93, Mayberry.

Kansas City, 92; Ystrzemski, Boston, 91 Pitcmng Decisions) Garland. Baltimore, 18 6 Campbell, Minnesota. 15-5, Bibby. Cleveland, 12-5, Figueroa, New York. 18 8 D.Ellis.

New York, 15 7, FI drvch. Detroit. 16 8 667; Leonard, Kansas City, 16 8 .667, Palmer, Bal timore, 2T-12, .636 Based on J50 at Bats NATIONAL LEAGUE Player Club GABRH Pet. 134 484 65 165 .341 137 521 103 174 .334 139 510 73 170 .333 112 418 59 138 .330 148 609 121 199 .327 128 439 107 142 323 118 399 58 128 321 149 595 64 1 87 314 136 453 57 142 .313 133 524 82 164 .313 Modlock Chi Griffey Cin G.Maddox Phi A.Oliver Pgh Rose Cin Morgan Cin Johnstone Phi Montanez Atl Geronimo-Cin Foster Cin Home Runs Schmidt, Philadelphia, 35; Kingman, New York, 34; Monday. Chicago, 30; Foster.

Cincinnati, 29; Morgan, Cincinnati, 27. Runs Batted in Foster, Cincinnati, 115; Morgan, Cincinnati 107, Watson, Houston, 96, Schmidt, Philadelphia, 95, Luzinski, Philadelphia, 86 Murcer, SanFran cisco, 86 Pitching (13 Decisions) C.Metzger, San Diego, 11-2, 846, Rhoden, Cos Angeles, 12-3, Alcala, Cincmnoti, 11-3, .786, Carlton, Philadelphia. 17 6 .739, Zachrv. Cincinnati, 13 5. 722; Koosman, New York.

20 8 Candelaria, Pittsburgh, 15 Norman, Cincinna ti, 12-5, .706 TRACK LOS ANGELES MEET San Antonians Edward Bernol ond George Domre finished in a tie for first place with a time of 1:49.0 in the 880 dash at the Los Angeles invitational Amateur Track Saturday. ROADRUNNERS M0; Mike Boucun, Mark Manworing. Reed Gobriel. 2:21. Mile: Kent Croin.

Ernie Oakes. Leroy Harvey, 5:26 Three-mile: 17-under, AGo- brsel. Kent Welkener. Manworing, 17 09; 18-24, Lozlo Beres, 16 50. Richard Gamboa, Armando Gamboa, 25 34, John McGiffin, Rick Burnton.

17:48, Ernie Oakes, 35-44, Leroy Horne, Ron Keller, 19.42; Lawrence Schroeder, 20 28. 68-69 69 68 67-204 69 69-67-205 70-64 73-207 66 70-207 67-70 71-208 69-69 70 208 71-68-69-208 67 71-70-208 68 73-67-208 68 69-72-209 69 68 72-209 68 73-68-209 69 71 71-69 69- 209 67 74 68-209 70-67 9 .74 67-210 71 67-72-210 70-66 74-210 72-68 70-210 67 73 70-210 73-66 71-210 71-68 71-210 73-68 69-210 69 68 68-67 75-210 67 72 69 71 71-211 68 73 70-211 69 70 72 71 68-211 71 70 70-211 69 73-69-211 69 69 73-2U 73 68 70-71-71-212 69-74 69-212 73-70 69-212 7 CARPENTERS Abel Berlango, Fidel Mendoza, Dale Allen, 43; Paul Behee, Lee Lemmg, Daniel Minoiarez, 44, Eddie Guerra, Al Fieldkamp, Morris Loeftter, 45. Lucille Bostic, Loula Mai McDowell and L.C Bernie each scored aces Saturday Bostic had a hole in-one on the 45-yard, fifth hole; McDowell aced the 80 -yard eighth hole, and Bernie aced the 80-yard first hole. SHERATON Sixth grade Garner One, 145; Garner Two, 160! White, 173. Seventh grade Garner, 269; White- 273; Kirbv.

289. Eighth grade Eisenhower, 248, Garner, 255; Jackson, 268 Medolists Lee Mangum, Eisenhower, 54, ond Judy Page, Gorner, 67. HONDO PEO-AM Pro-Am next Saturday at Hondo Golf Course Entry deadline 12:30 p.m., shotgun stort 1:30. Handicap Tourney, make your own foursomes $5 entry fee plus greens tee, send Virgil Krenmuelier, Hondo Golf Course, Hondo. Tex 78,861, or phone 4268825.

TENNIS RACING SUMMARY BELMONT PARK: $1 74.700 Woodward Hondicop Forego ($4 20), Dance Spell, Honest Pleasure, Stumping. One and 'a miles in 1:45 LOUISIANA DOWNS: Feoture Pet Get ($9 60), Theotrics, For Shome. Six furlongs in 1:13. KEYSTONE: $54,800 Hobson Bice ntennial Father Hogan 117.20). On The Sty, Ward low.

One and one-auarter mile in 2:02 25. CALDER: $29.750 Eallandale Handicap Liohtning Thrust 114 40), Ei Rosillo, Controller Ike One and one-eighth mile in 1:52 UOWIE: $27,600 Chesapeake Handicap Resound American Troder. Tole Ono One and one-sixteenth miles in 1.43 45. ROCKINGEAM. Feature Mr Cornerstone ($4 80), Clever Admiral.

Shady Shay Six furlongs in 1:10 ATLANTIC: $75,000 Mermaid Stakes Northern Sea ($2 80). Derby's Turn, Wag My Weight Seven furlongs in 1:21 45 BAY MEADOWS: $26,450 San Joaqmin Handicap Mone Lender Podium, Selecting One mile in 1 34 25 MOUNMOUTH: $27,825 Brook wood Stakes Mr. Red Wing ($8 20), Cruise On in, Harve's Dude. Six furlongs in 1:15. ST ARLINGTON: Feature Run Dusty Run Get The Axe, First Amabassador.

Six furlongs in 1:09 45. San Antonio September 19 1976 9-S Oklahoma mauls California 28-17 NORMAN, Okla. (AP) Junior quarterback Dean Blevins ran 10 yards for one touchdown and passed 65 yards for another and secondary lived up to its reputation as the fourth-ranked Sooners defeated pass-minded California 28-17 in college football Saturday. With fullbacks Kenny King and Jim Culbreath running almost at will against the Golden lightweight line, the Sooners overcame some early fumbles to fashion a 21-7 halftime lead. Joe Roth had success connecting with his receivers on short routes, but the Sooner secondary completely cut off the long pass until Roth hit wide receiver Ed Gillies on a 28-yard scoring aerial with 3:24 to play.

Culbreath, a senior, got the Sooners on the scoreboard with a 56-yard jaunt with 5.57 left in the first period, and Uwe von Schumann got the first of his four extra-point kicks. Culbreath and King, who started the game, ran wild as the Sooners piled up 323 yards rushing in the first half First hevvaras California Oklahoma 21 Rushevvords 69-490 Passing yards 72 Return yards 27 37 Posses 46-27-1 2-2-0 Punts 740 4-35 Fumble viost J-3 7-3 Penatttes-vards 9-75 1-138 Cattfomw 0 7 0 Okiohoma 7 14 0 56 run (von Sctiamann kick) 10 run (von Schmonn kick) 65 pass from Blevins (von Schmonn kick) rone 11 run (B reeck ick) Breech 44 58 fumble recovery (von Schmonn kick) 28 pass from Roth (Breech kick) Rebels triumph, 34-7 CHILYMPIAD TOURN at San Marcos Finals in II divisions will start at 2 p.m Sunday ot the SWT courts. Semifinals in the tournament divi at 9 at Son Morcos High School ond the Country Club courts. HALL OF FAME At Newport, R.l. Semifinals Brian Teocher del.

Mike Estep. S-7, 6-3, 6-1, 3-6, 6 iipv Amritrai del Pout Kronk, 7-6. 6 2. 6-4. FOOTBALL UIFL STANDINGS Division I Houston Hunters, 7-0; Dallos Outlaws, 6-1; San Antonio Eagles, 4-3; Dallos Panthers, 4-3 Division II Ferns Wheels, 2-4; Fort Worth Texas Stars, 2-5; Irving Blazers, 1-5; Cedar Hill Raiders, 1-6.

SOUTEWEST Texas 34 Kansas State 14 Baylor 15, Auburn 14 Florida 49, Houston 14 Alabama 56, M.U 3 Southwestern 34 Austin College NORTH AMER IND FED St Margoret Jr. Hi 14, Eastside Bovs' Club 7 OXFORD, Miss (AP) Tailback Michael Sweet's two touchdowns and the slashing runs of Reg Woullard led the Mississippi Rebels to a 34-7 football victory over fumbleplagued Tulane Saturday. Woullard, a sophomore who is substitute. scored one touchdown on a three-yard run and set up two others while rushing 21 times for 135 yards. Sweets raced four yards for one touchdown and escaped 15 yards for a second as the Rebels broke out of an offensive slump and pushed their record to 2-1.

touchdown came on a 95-vard kickoff return by sophomore running back Reggie Scott midway in the fourth quarter. Sweet immediately took kiekoff 99 yards for a touchdown, but his run was nullified. Nebraska rolls past fumbling Indiana nr' lerps romp 24-3 MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) Tenth-rated Maryland. sparked by quarterback Mark Manges and powerful tailback Steve Atkins, dominated West Virginia both offensively and defensively to rout the Mountaineers 24-3 here Saturday afternoon in a college football game.

Manges scored first touchdown with 2:30 to go in the first quarter on a two yard run and with just 14-seconds to go in the first half threw a 32-yard touchdown strike to wide receiver Chuck White to give the 2-0 record Terrapins a 21-3 halftime lead. Atkins, even though sitting out all of the second half, rushed for 133 yards on 23 carries and set up another Terp touchdown with several key first down runs. West Virginia, bottled up offensively for the entire game by bigger and stronger defense had its worst offensive showing in several years and could manage only a 29-yard field goal by placekicker Bill McKenzie. Maryland West. BLOOMINGTON, Ind.

(AP) Tailbacks Monte Anthony and Richard Berns combined for 167 yards and scored two touchdowns each Saturday as eighth- ranked Nebraska manhandled injury-riddled and error-plagued Indiana 45-13 in college football. The Cornhuskers, who fell from the No. 1 ranking after playing a 6-6 tie with Louisiana State last week, struck for two touchdowns within a five-minute stretch in ihe first quarter arid were in control the rest of the way. Indiana scored late in the third quarter when reserve quarterback Terry Jones hit receiver Keith Calvin on a threeyard scoring pass. A 48-yard pass from Jones to Don Burrell and a 20-yarder to Calvin set up the touchdown.

The Hoosiers scored again with a minute left in the game on a one-yard plunge by freshman tailback Mike Harkrader. Nebraska marched 74 yards for a touchdown on its first possession and scored when fullback Dodie Donnell went over from the one. An 18-yard run by Anthony and passes of 13 yards to Dave Shamblin and 12 yards to Bobby Thomas by quarterback Vince Ferragamo set up the score. First downs Rusftes-vords Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbtevtost Penaittes-vards Nebraska Indiana 24 57 248 160 79 10-164 4-46 2-1 17 40-89 213 130 14-24-1 6-39 3-2 6-51 downs 24 9 Passing yards 119132 Return yards 89 121 Passes 9-13-1 12-19-2 Punts 743 Fumbies-iost 2-2 1-1 Penaltiewords Maryland 7 14 0 West Virginia 0 3 0 0-3 2 run (Sochfco kick) McKenzie 29 ISrun (Sochkokick) 32 pass from Manges (Sochkokick) Sochko 22 Nebraska 14 10 14 indiana 0 0 7 1 run (Evetondkick) 1 run (Evetondkick vetond 29 (Evetondkick) 4 run (Evetondkick) 3 pass (rem T. Jones (Freud kick) (Evetondkick) rader 1 run (kick failed) AUTOMATIC GAMI FEEDER WRITE FOR FREE BROCHURE TODAY SWEENEY ENTERPRISES, INC- ROUTE 2 BOX 145G Dept NT BOERNE.

TEXAS 78006(512) 537 VOLLEYBALL NORTHSIDE INVIT TOURN At Jay McCollum del Churchill, 14 8 15-12 McCollum won the cham Dionship bracket and Marshall won the consolation bracket ALAMO HEIGHTS TOURN First Round Burbank det Lon ier, 13-3, 10 8 Fox Tech det Alamo Heights, 3 9, 11 9. 9 6 Wheatley det Judson, 15 7, 11-9, Horiandoie det Memorial, 15-1, 15-11 Second Round: Fox Tech def Burbank, 14 16, 11-9, 15-6; Harlandale def Wheatley, 15 0. 15-4. Third Place. Burbank det Wheatley, 11-15, 15-4, 10 7.

First Place: Harlandale def. Fox Tech, 15-1, 15 0. NEW BRAUNFELS TOURN Semifinals: New Braunfels det. Seguin, 12-15, 15-9, 15-9; Pasadena Sam Rayburn det. New Braunfels Convon, 15 8 15-7.

Finals Rayburn det New Braunfels. 15 10, 15-10. Third Place: Seguin def Canyon. 8 15. 12-10.

15-13 Consolation: Pearsall det. Austin Crockett, 15-13, 15-10. MCA BASKETBALL Little Man Tourney: Warriors 68 Southsiders 52; Inner City 90, Eamblers 43, All Stars 81. Brodv 38; Jimenez 68 Warriors 53, Perez 61, Hawks 60; Quality Produce 50, Amistad 49 BASKETBALL CITY REC The City Recreation Division will have its first amateur basketball organizational meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Woodlawn Gym.

After the meeting, officials of the San Antonio Basketball Association will conduct a clinic on 1976 rule changes A preseason tourney Is scheduled for Nov. 8 and the regular season starts Nov. 15. AMATEUR BASEBALL SPAN-AM Af Spencer Field. 1:30 pm Roger's Ice House vs.

Bilbrey Lumber; 4:15, Randolph vs, Kike's Ice BLACK-SOX YANKEES TOURNEY Schedule San Antonio Black Sox vs. Austin Greyhounds, 1 p.m.; San Antonio Yankees vs. Austin Eagles, 4 p.m., all teams undefeated. Bearcats take Bullgogs HUNTSVILLE, Tex. (AP) Fullback James Oliphant rushed for 126 yards and two touchdowns to lead a Sam Houston State comeback for a 21-14 non- conference victory over Southwestern Oklahoma Saturday night.

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