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UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES TY OF SOUTHWESTERN Advertiser, Lafayette, Sunday, Oct. 1 1965 13' USL 34 tl HWini 19 Michigan St. 24 Southeastern 13 Northwestern 31 Notre Dame 17 LSU Miami 27 Wisconsin 15 Army 0 7 Howard Colt Pensacola 16 8 17 0 0 Michigan 23 Miss. St. 0 Oklahoma 17 Georgia 14 Clemson 27 La.

College 13 Arkansas florida Ole Miss 9 38 Southern Cal 34 7 Washington 0 Georgia Tech 13 Purdue Tulane 10 Iowa 9 Southern Miss 9 Northeast 12 Baylor agin' Cajuns Shock La. Tech USL Hits Tech For Two Aerial Scores; Pratt Intercepts Three Tech Passes finally forced the Tech eleven i it with 52 seconds left. But Tech By CHARLES LENOX passes for 98 yards and two Advertiser Sports Editor touchdowns. RUSTON The Ragin Caj- The victory also pushed the uns of Southwestern pushed Cajuns back into the thick of the to punt from its own one. Clark kicked the ball out to the 44 where Bayard gathered it in on a fair catch.

Weber rolled out for nine to the 35 and Gosnell hit for three USL gridiron fortunes to a new I battle for the GSC crown as the high here Saturday afternoon couldn't go against the Cajuns and on the final play Laird hit Bill Jones for a 10-yard gain to the USL 45. Price was the leading ground gainer for the Cajuns with 62 yards in eight carries. Gosnell hit 41 yards in nine carries. Bulldogs now have a 1-1 league mark and have' all three remaining loop battles on the friendly yards and a first down on the McNaspy Stadium turf. This Tech 32.

On the next play We- most eliminates the defending Iber rolled out to the right but! rhnmninn Tpi-Vi plpven frnm tha annoarpH fn he tranivH fnr a i with a stunning 16-8 upset over Louisiana Tech in an important Gulf States Conference battle. Southwestern completely outplayed Louisiana Tech before a stunned Homecoming crowd of some 8,000 persons who had come with hopes of witnessing a performance like that of 1963 when the Bulldogs ripped Southwestern by a- 45-0 count. But it wasn't like that not at all. Coach Russ Faulkinberry' Cajuns took the fight to La. Tech from the beginning and had fight with two losses.

loss. But with a Tech defender BaVard hit four of eight for T4 After a scoreless first period hanging on him, Weber spotted yards and Weber was two for that saw Southwestern complete I Leonard Kleinpeter on the Tech two for 39 yards, befuddle the Tech eleven, South- 10 and rifled the ball to him. i Brunet led Tech with 107 yards western got its break when Kleinpeter went in untouched in 23 carries and Laird hit 17 Paul Clark trot off onlv a 3fi-! and Landry added the PAT to! of 27 fnr 1SR varric hut ho hnit yard punt that carried to tha mcrease USL margin to 13-(three intercepted. Wayne Da- 0. Southwestern 41 where Bill Bay ard made a fair catch.

On the first play from scrim' raw ZTM vis caught five for 70 yards, Jim Jones five for 43 yards and Maurice Greer five for 41 yards. Southwestern 0 10 16 La. Tech. 0 0 mage Bayard hit Landry in the the heavily-favored Bulldoes Midway in the final quarter, Tech started a drive from its own 20 and marched to the USL 44. But once again Pratt came to the rescue and he intercepted Laird's pass on the USL 11 and returned it to the 26.

Landry hit up the middle for running for cover in the second iflat and the performer half. joutran the only Tech defender VfttrA -d u- that had a shot at him for 59 SOUTHWESTERN SCORING I TD uuoiU i nil, iuc mew lue- i i i i i Gerald Landry '59 pass from Bill Bayard); Leonard Kleinpeter CH pass from O'Neal Weber). PAT Landry (luck). optaiucaucu a. ouu ill- dry's try for the PAT was wide KG GetaJd Landry 30.

western defense that picked off I to the rieht three of Bill Laird's arrials! IX t.r Tech LA. TECH SCORING: TD Robert started a determined one but Price broke for 23 Brunet (3 run). PAT Keo Liberto and generally gave Tech's All (pass from Billy Lainl) statis: comeback drive with Laird at yards on a counter for a first the controls of the aerial circus. down on the 50. But Cajuns Laird moved Tech to a first I drove to a first down on the dowh on the Southwestern 39 Tech 19 when Tech was hit for with 1:28 left in the first half.

'grabbing Weber's face mask. But on the next play Laird came The Cajuns moved in to the back and spotted a receiver in 13 and then spotted the ball on the clear at the USL 16. But ha the 20 and Landry toed it thru hadn't planned on Pratt and the uprights for a 30-yard field KtuUVU VII 4. 1 OtV CtUU. HIV upi lKUU GSC performer one of his worst afternoons in his three-year his-tory at Tech.

No one could single out other performers but the likes of Lon-iiy Price, Chester Gosnell. O'Neal Weber, Bill Bayard, Gerald Landry, Brad Hamilton vaL Tech First downs 12 20 Pushing ardags 155 Passing yardage 98 158 Passes attempted 10 28 Passes completed Xt Passes intercepted by a Punts 6-38 5 Fumbles lost 1 i Yards penalized SO 75 HALFBACK LONNY PMCI Paces Southwestern Ground Game In Upset Win. fi a imse iNeustrom ana Jim Ednevithe USL safety picked off his goal and a 16-0 lead for the have to be mentioned. second pass of the night and Bulldogs. Southwestern 's running game USL ran out the clock to en in.

Laird opened up and moved ripped through the Tech lin to the dressing room with a 6-0 edge Ryan's Pass Gives Cleveland 24-19 Victory Over Steelers the Techsters 69 yards in five plays, aided by a personal foul call against Southwestern. Robert Brunet got in for the score from three yards and Laird passed to Ken Liberto for '-ttkt iui xoo yaras ana neia the up-staters to only 84. The Bulldogs' aerial game finally came a-round and Weber and Bayard combined to hit on six of ten SAFETY EDWARD PRATT New Iberia Raider Picks Off 3 Tech Passes points to cut the USL lead to It seemed that USL was the fresher team at the start of the second half although Tech was supposed to have the greater depth and should have donp better in the 83-degree heat. Southwestern backed Tech in a hole early in the third period on the kicking of Gosnell and yard field goal. CLEVELAND (AP) Frank: to play 16-8 with 2:02 left.

Southwestern drove to the Tech 41 but Price fumbled on the 38 and Walter Causey fell on Ryan hit Gary Collins on a 14-yard touchdown pass with 44 seconds left to play as the Hoak also raced 42 yards for a Brown ran 46 yards on a trap touchdown in the third quarter play lata in the quarter to et up to keep the Steelers the a touchdown. He caught a pasa game. over the center from Ryan three Bayou Bengals Edge Miami Offensive Game, 34-27 Cleveland Browns edged the Pittsburgh Steelers 24-19 in Jim Brown caught a four-yard plays later and carried two de 1 8 touchdown pass and plunged fenders into the end zone uaiuiuaj Nelsen moved the Steelers 80 one yard for another score Ryan moved the Browns 78 Brown carried 29 times for 163 yards in the closing minutes to nullify a 15-yard run by Dick MIAMI. Fla. (AP) Louisi- team on the move, completing na State turned two fumbles 21 passes, three of them for and a blocked punt into three touchdowns, ouchdowns in 10 minutes Satur- Fighting back after the dismay and the Tigers needed ev-eartening series of misfortunes, ery one of the breaks to beat the Hnrriranps lost on srorine Hoak that gave the Steelers a a.

Miami quick kick and it rolled back to the goal. Spoke Pierce recovered Smith's first fumble and Stokley whipped a 22-yard scoring pass to Richard Jones. Stokley two-point margin with 3:54 left yards in plays for a touch down in the second quarter, divine over the center of the line for the score. A fake field goal attempt by the Browns backfied in the third quarter, and the Steelers moved 61 yards in two plays. Hoak yaids on a field that was muddied by an occasional driving rain.

The Browns capitalized on a Steeler fumble in the first quarter to score. Quarterback Bill Nelsen fumbled on the Steeler iliami 34-27 in a high-powered bid when the Tigers made "a scored from the two after lattle of offenses. stand at the goal line and anotn- omnn secona bobble was picked up by Sammy Grefazzi Bill Miller, coming in to re-ier when Leonard Neumann in Southern California Romps By Washington Seattle; wash, (ad With Mike Garrett stomping out 31, and Lou Groza kicked a 38- raced off left tackle, going all I the way untouched. The attempt for the extra Miller bit Daanen with an 11-yard touchdown pass as time ran out in the first half to nar tlace Miami's injured quarter-1 tercepted a pass deep in LSU iack Bob Biletnikoff, led the territory, hurricanes on a furious last-j Migmi sturmed the favored CLEVELAND APi Statistics of the point faUCC! wnen MlKe t. larh S) 175 yds.

and Troy Winslow deft- PmsbWtvtieveiand NFL cafe: row the margin to 27-14. IV 2Uidm2 the devastating at- Steelers Browns A 20-yard run by Don Schwab Texas Tech 28, Texas Christian 24 Arkansas 38. Baylor 7 Tampa 17, North Texas State 14 Texas 10, Houston 7 Louisiana State 34, Miami, 27 Kentucky 26, Florida State 24 West Virginia 25, Citadel 2 Wofford 35, Furman 13 Alabama 22, Vanderbilt 7 Austin Peay 38, Western Kentucky 8 Southwest La. 16, Louisiana Tech 8 Mississippi Valley 7, Texas Southern Bishop 32, Fisk 0 Southwestern La. 16, Louisiana Tech 8 Arkansas 24, Southern 15 Carson-Newman 21, Mar Hill 0 Florida 17, Mississippi 0 Centre 12, Washington-Lee 7 Ferrum 14, Potomac, W.Va., State Virginia State 48, Shaw 12 boot hit the right goal post, ah early Steeler conversion tempt failed when Ed Brown fumbled a high pass from iu-n cinve mat reu muui uy Tigers by driving 63 yards to touchdown.

score after the openng kickoff Henry Russell picked up he Qn Biletnikoff.s four.yfeard run punt on the goal line ft ies Uelnlkoff and stepped into the end I zone, Daanen and and Stokley's passes to Doug Moreau carried the Tigers tack. Southern Califironia i doun Rushing yardage 175 crushed a hapless Washington piSsms yardage 77 football team 34-0 Saturday. Passes Passes intercepted by This was the second Pacific Pum, 21 232 142 12-23 0 5-44 110 quickly downfield after the sec Nebraska 37, Wisconsin 0 Muskingum 7, Mount Union 0 Defiance 14, Wilmington 0 Dickinson 33, Haverford 8 Delaware 40, Laiayette 7 Delaware State 6, Howard 0 Coast Guard 24. Weeleyan 7 Bates 33, Worcester Poly 14 Hamilton 34, Hobart 14 Harvard 21, Columbia 6 Ursinus 6, Johns Hopkins 6 tie Kings Point 14, C. W.

Post 14 tie Wagner 19, Moravian 7 Coast Guard 24, Wesleyan 7 Upsala 26, Wilkes 20 Princeton 36, Cornell 27 Carnegie Tech 27, Allegheny 6 Grove City 20, Delaware Valley Juniata 38, Susquehanna 6 Maine 48, New Hampshire 13 Vermont 26, Rhode Island 6 Trintiy, 15, Tufts 13 Bucknell 40, Temple 14 Northwestern 15, Oregon State 7 Western Reserve 22, Wayne State Penn State 17, Boston College 0 Yale 3, Brown 0 Boston U. 14, Buffalo 7 Colgate 7, Holy Cross 3 Gettysburg 22, Albright 14 Massachusetts 20, ConnecUcut 7 Dartmouth 24, Pennsylvania 19 Hofstra 50. Bridgeport 28 Navy 42, William Mary 14 Unicorn 6. If 0 Athletic Conference victory for Fumbles lost i il Yards penalized ond half kickoff and Joe Labruz-zo climaxed a 71-yard drive with a two-yard scoring run. Thereafter, Miller kept Miami in full control.

The Tigers frus tne men 01 troy ana iripiy CLEvElano a St.eitrs-Browns. because it was the first 7 asy scores, and the Tigers had ro to go only 19 and 18 yards for LSU followed with a 63-yard two others after recovering march of its own to score on iumbles by Russell Smith. Nelson Stokley one-yard drive, Biletnikoff, sidelined late in and then the roof fell in on the the opening period, was not se- tiously hurt. But he remained! Fussell recovered for a touch-em the bench as Miller kept the I down after Mike Duhon blocked Southern CaFs last three meat- agn t-m ings with the Huskies. qZ 4piSS from -Ryan (Groii i Aa enrA ac hie wrirrl Troian kickl trated one drive by giving fullback Pete Banaszak three shots Randolph-Macon 34, Newport News Apprentice 0 Texas 19, Oklahoma 0 Middle Tennessee 14, Eastern Kentucky from the four and stopping him Coach John McKav took Garrett pk1''.

out of the game after the weary cie-Brown 1 run iGroia kicio at the one. But Miller hit Jim Cox with blaster had tarried the baU 31 Pu-Hoak run iciant sick, Cla Collins 14 pass from Ryan (Crtua kick) Attendant'. 60.187. Georgia Tech Hits Fielder an 80-yard scoring pass, the second longest in Miami history, limes. McKay had said Garrett would not be called upon to 10 Benedict 38, Knoxville College Duke 21, Pittsburgh 13 Virginia Tech 16, George Washington 12 North Carolina 10.

NC State 7 Virginia 14, Virginia Military 10 Morgan 33. Mary Ian State 21 Morgan 33, Maryland State 21 Guilford 56, Bridgewater 6 West Virginia State 12, Glenvill 3 Emory and Henry 13, Maryville, Tena. 12 and Daanen with a six-yard touchdown shot. Whip Wave 13-10 match his record of 33 carries. Southern Cal 0 14 14 834 Washington 0 1 0 0 USC Sherman 26 run 'Rnssovich kick) L'SC Winslow 5 run (Roswivich kick) Univ.

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6 Bethany. 14. Southwestern. Kan ORLEANS (AP) Bunky 3, which set up Henry's game Miami 7 7 0 1327 Mia Biletnikoff 4 run (Curtwrtght kick) sas 13 USC Hull 1 run (Rossovich kick) USCThomas 15 pass from Winslow Rossovich kick) L'SC Sherman 2 pass from Wuulow flenry booted a clutch 20-yard winning field goal, came after lield goal in the fourth quarter Tulane bad bulled to the Geor-iSaturday night to boost favored i gja Tech 24, where its drive Georgia Tech to a narrow 13-10 bogged down and a 41 yard SID SELLS SECURITY "Get The Story From Oiy" How To Retire Young Sidney C. Ory Agency 317 W.

Main Ph. 232-2446 Lafayette, La. -in over Tulane. field goal attempt by Pontius LSU Stokley 1 run (Moreau kick) LSU Fussell recovered blocked punt Moreau kick) LSU R. Jones 22 pass from Stokley (Moj-eau kick) LSU Stokley 3 run (kick failed) Mia Daanen 11 pass from Miller (Curtwright kick) LSU Labruzzo 2 run (Moreau kick) Mia Cox 80 pass from Miller (Curt (kick (ailed) Attendance 56.000.

SEATTLE, AP Statistics of the Southern California-Washington football game: t.Cal Wash. First downs 23 7 Henry's kick came after the was wide Efory-Henry 13. Maryville, 12 Mississippi State 27, Southern Miss. 9 Shepherd 30, Gallaudet 7 Georgetown. Ky.

10, Millsaps 7 Sewanee 53, Kenyon 0 Murray, Ky 13, Morehead 12 Maryland 10, Wake Forest 7 Tennessee 24, South Carolina 3 Georgia 23, Clemson 9 Shepherd 30, Gallaudet 7 Auburn 30, Chattanooga 7 Nichols 12, Renssalaer Poly 7 Norwich 27, Maine Maritime 0 Springfield, Mass, 42, Colby 13 Union, N.Y. 35, Rochester 14 East Stroudsburg 26, Kutztown 13 Mansfield 22. Chevney 7 bellow Jackets and tied it up, starting from thpir 20. the Slipper Rock 19. Srdppensburg 14 Waynesburg 21, California.

Pa. 13 Notre Dame 17. Army 0 Eastern Washington 21, Puget Sound 0 Carroll, Mont. 20. Western, Mont.

7 Portland State 20. Southern Oregon 8 Willamette Univ. 20, Pacific Univ. 0 Eau Claire 27, Superior 7 LaCrosse 13, Platte ville 0 Lawrence 13, Cornell 8 Lakeland 33, Eureka, 111. 7 Dana 30, Soux Falls 13 Emporia State 28, Maryville 27 Capital 13, Heidelberg 0 Otterbein 24, Oberlin 20 Wahash 46.

Wheaton 20 10-10. storming 80 yards in 171 wright kick) Mia Daanen 6 pass from Miller (pass Jlays for their only touchdown. sizzling start when King swept tech fullback Tommy Carlisle righfc end for 24 yards, then Jeaped the final yard. passed t0 Snow or 13 and to end Rushing yardage 340 Passing yardage 105 Parses 1M Passes intercepted by Punts -3 Fumbles lost 72 6-14 0 6-41 2 24 Sophomore quartemacK bod- i Garv Wilbams for 14 more. Yards penalized 70 Washington St.

Louis, 28, Southwest Georgia Tech 0 3 0 10-13 Tulane 0 7 3 0-10 ly Duhon got the hungry Green-es on the sco-reboard first, diving one yard for a touchdown failed) Attendance 43,367 MIAMI, Fla. (AP) Statistics of the Louisiana State-Miami football game: LSU MIAMI Score 34 27 First downs 15 23 Yards rushing 194 56 Yards passing 83 332 Passes 6-14 25-43 Passes inrercepted by 1 0 Tul Duhon 1, run (Pontius luck) Central Michigan 13, Northern Michi-ganO Ohio Northern 14, Northwood 13 Drexel 12, Lebanon Valley 8 West Liberty 26, Frost burg 13 California 24, Air Force 7 Whitworth, Wash 18, Central Washing ern, Memphis 6 Ohio State 28, Illinois 14 Michigan State 24, Michigan 7 Wittenberg 29, Central State 0 Clarion 21, Lock Haven 14 Bethany. W. 33, Case 14 Ithaca 13, Cortland that was set up bv a spectacular Ga.T-FG Henry 31 3-yard punt return by halfback 1 (Henry arl trOWder. I Ga.T-FG 20 In the third period Tulane 7.

NEW ORLEANS (AP) StaUtics of ticking specialist Uwe Pontius Gea Tech-miane game: Penn i ton 0 Williams 28. Middlebury 12 Military 41, Muhlenberg 14 Edinboro 10, Indiana, Punts 5-38 3-41 Fumbles lost, 2 2 Yards penalized 52 26 Ca. Tech Tul. Washington-Jefferson 15, Thiel 13 Utah 42, Wyoming 3 Utah State 30, Idaho 19 Western State 20. Colorado State Col lege 7 Nevada 42, Heyard State 0 Rinnn 17.

Monfouth. 111. 6 NEW SHOE LUXURY Uttfietopt, Loaf lex Lake Forest, 28, Adrian, 14 Northern Illinois 22, Northeast Missouri als 18 13 143 113 143 141 14-24 12-25 0 1 5-41 fi 1 1 10 Hepped in to ooot a db-yara neia foal And that Was all the Hushing ardag Greenies offense could muster. Zm Tech took the kickotf and pow-: passing yar(iag tred 63 yards in 10 plays with (Passes Henry kicking the first of his intercepts Dr W0 field goals. Fumbles tost Duhon, the young man who varus penalized lias raised new hope in the I Notre Dame Blanks Army By 17-0 Count Michigan Tech 29, St.

Cloud, Minn. 0 Nebraska Wesleyan 20, Colorado Col-leee 7 s5 Rolla Missouri 41, St. Mary ot flams Illinois College 19, Prindpia 13 Voorhees 6, Coahoma, Clarksdale, 2 Guidry Fires Demons To Beat Pensacola NEW YORK AP A quick aerial strike and an intercepted pass keyed Notre Dame to a 17 0 victory over Army Saturday Presbyterian 14. Elon 7 St. Paul's 12, FayetfcevUle State 0 Parsons 20.

Luther, Iowa 7 Carthage 12, Carroll Illinois Wesleyan 21, North Central 7 Augustana, 111., 7, Millikin 7. tie Hiram 41, Marietta 7 Denison 20, Wooster 6 Kent State 24. Miami, Ohio, 13 Minnesota 42, Indiana 13 Boyling Green 21, Western Michigan 1" Colorado 34, Oklahoma State 11 Iowa State 21, Kansas 7 Missouri 28, Kansas State Grinnell 21, Knox 8 Stevens Point 14, Hillsdale 13 Kalamazoo 14. Alma 3 Albion 14, Ohio Wesleyan 13 Olivet 7, Hope 0 Purdue 17, Iowa 14 Carthage 12, Carroll, Wis. 0 Drak 31, State Coll.

Iowa 7 Northwestern 15. Oregon State 7 Washington, St. Louis, 28, Southwestern Memphis, 6 Western Maryland 19. Lycoming 13 Youngstown 6, Southern Conn. 7 St.

Lawrence 22, Alfred 20 Illinois Wesleyan 11, North Central 7 Augustana, 7, Miliucin 1. tie Hiran 41, Marietta 7 Denison 20, Wooster 6 kreasts of Greenie alumni, pitched 25 times completing 12, mainly to Crowder and end Jerry Colquette. But most of them were for short yardage nd Tulane's running game na uiaur PENSACOLA. Fla. (APWTte night as the two teams resumed I serve Quarterback Don Guidry ipcpnrlarv fnnrhall rivalrv Hanover 27.

Manchester 7 Indiana Central 22, Chicago Hum Franklin 12. Anderson 0 Elmhurst 25, Rose Poly 14 Valparaiso 23, Butler 21 Earlham 19, Taylor 12 St. Joseph's 14, Indiana State 8 Willamette 20, Pacific 0 Cal Western 21, Chico State 17 East Central, Okla. 24, Northeastern. Okla.

21 NFL Minnesota 40, New York 14 Sy Tulane 8 Po nt un Piloted Northwestern State Col- before sellout crowd of 61.000 dSS lambLd on a foS to a 3M5 vlctory 0V6r the Shea Stadium. i rituatfon on TedK Navy Goshawks Sat- Sophomore quarterback Tom ne Schoen fired the nationally Sihoi ched to Crowdlr freshraan- ranked Irish to the game's first ShS shed fivfyards fo7the ree touchdon Passs touchdown early in the second luSwn at the ha after ace safetv Nick Ras" yrucnaovvn ai ine iiitie iiui unt the win returned a Dunt 19 back George Smith bulled to the sas oaa returnea a punt a i I IUICKLY What's your idea of foot comfort? Barefoot in warm walking in cool surf? Here's a new one-exclusive Loaflex Construction in shoes by Nettleton! tt gives you surprisingly light weight and flexibility, and the most complete shoe comfort you ever felt. Loaflex Construction combines a Golden Velvet outersole with a pliant innersole of soft, specially-tanned leather. The forepart is unlined for additional lightweight flexibility. Try on a pair of smart new Nettletons with Loaflex Construction today.

So comfortable you won want to take them off! $32.95 rc and Duhon then dove over. nsf 5LUlt? au yards to Arrays 4i. Tulane's Posse, which Coach -varcl scamper by Bill Biers- A screen pass to Larry Conjar "Tommy O'Bovle had cited as man- 'gained 18. Then Schoen. scram- Ihe key to victory, had the unoer Northwestern came back to bling away from Cadet rushers, hand in the first half.

They score on a 14 yard pass from hit Don Gmitter. all alone on the blunted Tech's running attack Guidry to Dick Redding with goal line, and quarterback Kim King was 7:30 left in the first half. Six1 lucky to spot an open receiver minutes later Guidry hit Reding a 9 0 o-o jjg uodfiea oncomins tureen- a6aii a ai mumuunu ivu umitter iwss iron, uucu an nicKt NT Eddy run llvaa ttickl ND FG Ivan 23 Attendance 6L0OO i Caught in a ne1 mony foit? Come in to Morgan Discount Loan today and disus your need. You vglk out with the cash within minutes eSi iioss 10 give ortnwesiern a ii-i But the Posse tired late in the 1 halftime lead, fhird quarter, and Georgia: Early in the fourth period. Tech made its move.

Bierstnan took off on a 13-yard The smooth Tech touchdown touchdown run and Bruce Abel drive included seven passes, threw to Gary Kellner for the NEW YORK Statistics of the 1 Notre Dame-Army ootball game; Notra Dams-Army football same: PARKER MORGAN Notre Dame rmy 10 STORE HOURS 9 TO 5:30 MORGAN DISCOUNT LOANS THE FRIENDLY DISCOUNT HOUSE 738 Jefferson CE 4-5486 15 lit Ut H3 1 t-33 I ti with quarterback Jerry Priest- two point conversion to put the lrs' dovn ky relieving King midway to Goshawks out front 15-14. Psilg5 yarda" pitch three of them, hitting end The Demons recaptured the Passes Mike Fortier for and tailback lead with 9:30 left in the tilt on intercepted by tienny Snow for 5. a 28 yard field goal by Wayne les lost The crucial push to Tulane's Walker, making the score 17-15. Yards penaiiaed 73 41 M4 1 B-37 0 It.

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