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The Daily Advertiser from Lafayette, Louisiana • 39

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USL 9 N'wesrern 28 La. Tech 35 SLC 3 N'east 10 McNeese 18 LSU 63 Bosr. Coll. 28 Florida 21 Tennessee 55 Memphis St. 16 Arkansas 24 TCU 6 74 0 41 14 I 44 Houston 3 Miss.

State 31 Ohio State 7 Wash Alabama 33 Texas 56 Ole Miss 32 Navy 17 Penn St. ...17 Notre Dame 42 Kansas St. 14 Michigan St. 28 Auburn Kentucky So. Calif.

Oregon St. Baylor 8 Tulane 24 FSU 6 Advertiser, Lafayette. Sunday. Oct. 5, 1969 39 USL Ragin Cajuns iSting Southeastern By j.C.

HATCHER Itad been a complete defensive tempts and had three intercep- pass on the second plav of tils scrimmage, Faul went up the Advertiser Sports Editor classic. Except foe a few of- ted second quarter. Hollier, a na- middle and was massacred by HAMMOND Tailback Jim- tensive murmurs by each ball The third quarter was true to live of Crowley, plucked the Glen l.al-'lcur. The hall squii'-my Barton raced 56 yards for club the two defenses prevailed 1 form strictly defense, ljne pass out of the air at the USL ed from the grasp of the SLC la touchdown late in the fourth under the lights. backer Glen l.afleur was the 40-yard line and returned to the runner and shot into the air i period here Saturday night at Barton, last year's scoring stickout for Southwestern as Southeastern 45.

and USL'a Pill Carrity snagged 'strawberry Stadium to lift the leader in the GSC, put the almosl singlehandedly avert- Roussel Connects it bill lost it as it hit the grass. University of Southwestern Lou- juns out front with a typical ei1 a 'lon score. Roussel hit Babineaux on a Southeastern recovered but lisiana Ragin Cajuns over the Barton run. Scooting around Recovered Fumble 16-yard pass play to the SLC -9 had to give up the ball two I Southeastern La. College Lions right end the Cajun runner Southeastern recovered a (a- t0 start the Cajuns driving to pivs later when cornerback by a score of 9-3.

bounced back inside of the SLC tumble early the second ward lhp Uons goal Hue. Cm Inborn picked off a Ross- The game was the first Gulf defensive end, was hit head-on llalf at the Barton gained three and tor pass at the Southeastern 47 States Conference tilt for both bv the Lion cornerback. stag-01, 10 'A' Kemn S1X al taoklc returned three vards. squads and vaults USL into a gered. and headed across field Pl" lhp al 20 -vardi Lions Also Tough ifirst place tie with Louisiana.

for (he left sideline. Bv the 1 rtou line. Roussel kept and raced se- Southeastern defense was iTech and Northwestern, both time he crossed the 20-vard line wi i ven yards Mi as rugged as Southwest- Saturday night winners. not a Lion was within hailing BrVrd i he h- ckfiefJ eausinc i lhS aRSTS'VP S1 M2 was in tlle parl' oin Southwestern led at the half distance of the former Sulphur the "hill ted dnvc at thal poml however. i i 9 Tl 1 Pj.

il s. I 1 Hi I til I C. 1 by 3-D out bouineastern noyixiar. renaergran missea ine ex- antj Southwestern'. Hollier re- Hurd tied the count witn a su tra point.

covered at the 13, yard field goal in the early min- More Excitement Later in the third period min goal wim ten tne nrn caption Southwestern had lost 20 vards and the Cajuns boot-The Cajuns kicked off to the pgjj away. Lions and Keller relumed thfl Snnth.ii.tern math lii nnlv utes of the final period. The excitement was not over ter Smith nut the Caiuns in the IJC.L Scored First nffpr Rartnn'c frurnjufaum twifh I l. 1-, th rtf USL had scored in the second 5:44 left In the contest. Attempt-1 bounds on the USL one foot 5 i down of the first quarter period on a 28-vard field goal inc an onside kick, the Ca-lline.

The kick was good for a recov- that point when Beard got bv Boy Pendergraft. juns booted a squibbler near! van's. cm' for 'l10 frenchmen. off on a 16 yard jaunl. But Barton's run destroyed what the ground.

Track star Louis: The Cajuns started to move Southwestern failed to gain I the Lions had to punt the hall Sirmon picked the bounding ball and would have been in position 'wovery three plays later. Roberds (46). 6'1" linebacker for the Baylor Bears. The Tigers crushed the Bears by a score of 63-8. (AP Wirephoto) LSU vs.

BAYLOR Del Walker, 185-pound tailback for LSU cuts a hard corner and almost slips as he is met by Wayne up at the 27 yard line and i for a field goal trv had a penalty 1 1 11 a ih0 cajuns linaliy got their I hi wed it to the Southwestern not wined out a 45 yard pass wioh was part-, offense moving for a brief spurt Uo comnletion uaiiy DiocKMt ny tno 1, ions Hon ai. nHS juncture, moving from SnnHiwostorn Inst nffensivr nip Homsby. their own 16 yard line to the mu i 1 1 ii, Roussel Benched Southeastern A I ine ajuns (leieuse at mat Wither team et rnllina a- iki Louisiana State Bengals Race Over Baylor, 63-8 n-i-: U'nm in llln lirsl hnlf Ik ,,1,,,, (.,.. point Trtw 'on namiie.iux was also in, in eti. '11 im- i.h Quarterback Jeff Panks pass- Rug.

Falkinberrv benched t. th hit Qu ed 22 yards to split end David Lafayette High plaver Rav-; siartmR quarierDacK noussei bineaux on a 20 yard pass JalaniviCh at the Cajuns 28 yard 1 I.n.l 1.. lnn I tniflu'M nf Ihn siM'und nri-iml play for a first down. The Cajuns made another first down on a 12 yard run by Barlim, but the drive fiz.led line. Middle guard Ken fnr a brief' period but and inserted freshman Hohbie ard broke through for Southwes- retarned lo action Juul of Orleans.

tern and tossed Panks for a 10-1 TaaL i.n i haH fh-tt BATON ROUGE, La. (AP)-, of the yardage on that Bear! ter and had to cover it in the i after the fourth Tiger touch- yard loss on the next play, how- in mlarlc. an(t and Pendergraft got off a 29 ever, to ease the tension on end zone, where it rolled dead. Louisiana State's football Tigers drive came against reserves. lead into the locker room al down his first in 30 tries, in- TU D-a1a nnn nn nl, UrL- I limn.

the USL defense. crushed Baylor 63-8 here Satur halftime with Roy Pendergraft to Jerry kin missed an extra point boot i fiuumS day night with an explosive of- 15-yard Si Southall On the fourth down olay Panfcs boo tine a 28 vard field goal snowed two for the half while yard punt to the SLC 20. Southwestern managed five for Neither team managed a first the half. 'down in the first quarter. David Rogers picked off a Soulheaslern uass late in the Hammond, u.

iapi-statistics oi 'ha fense loaded with so man Smith pass threw a perfect strike to end Pariy in the second period for Sonnv Fletcher, who was stand- ihP only scoring. LSU's first scoring drive was backs you needed a computer stymied after a 79-yard march to keep track of them Paul Breaux Wins ing in the end zone awaiting the Defense was the key lo the first half to give the Cajuns rtii Tr 1 Second trine back Andy: when tailback Jimmy Gilbert touchdown strike. game in the early going and tin three thefts al. (he interims- USL SLC Mart Comes Through defenses sparkled during thei.sion, RtnT But Dickie Mart, the USL entire first half, except for a Defensive Battle pmg vg, safetv man who did not play injbrief offensive display by USL The first, quarter was strirt-: Return yardage the first three quarters due to following a pass interception' ly a defensive battle with the de-' Hamilton, a 6-foot-3 175-pound fumbled in the end zone and true sophomore, got four Tiger Baylor's Willie Stewart recov-j touchdowns on a 30-yard pass.ered. The Tigers, however, tal-j from third string quarterback lied the next time they got thei Butch Duhe and runs of ball and had 34 points on the! Game With Boston 1.4KF.

CHARLES The Paul' The ball on their own 30, the 13 179 IS i 8 19 1 10.11 II 13 0 1 0 1 10 ,0 3 0 s- 0 0 0 1 I jail injury, came racing in at which set up the USL three fending squad from both teams; Fumbles tost scoreboard before they were five and three yards. the last second and batted the nointer. trying lo outdo its defensive 'Fumbles ii penalized USL The bonecrushing LSU defense forced to punt Hollier. playing in his first counterpart. pass away to preserve hoiun linebacker It was the LSU's third straight Breaux Tigers, coming back Tigers began to click like a western's 9-3 lead.

Mc 1 3 f-O lCrtl.1. was anchored by WaS dllt-UUI CT1 kicked off Io'Slc MV1SV11 1111 IU ame of the season, after un- Southwestern gaillO Ol 1I1C SdSlHl, dJH'l VUl OUUlll cSiei 11 ri. I Q( Dnhrfcnn Pan George Beyan, tackle triumph over a Southwest. Con- strong after two straight set- clock Kennein Kooe uson ran Southwprtern tnok the hall surgery early in Sep-: Southeastern to open the per SLC--FG Hurd 50 USL-Barlon 5a run kick tailed) Michaelson and sophomore conference team. 1 he ngers openl DacKs, won neie JJS lit own 38 yard line and ranjtember.

picked off a Rose, li Hod. On the first play from I i omeience dujuju suseu vx v. uv.c i nerback Tommy Casanova, who their Southeastern out the last 4:11 on the clock i intercepted one pass and set up campaign in two more weeks.iwun ne nefhe drive to "rab the GSC win. a touchdown with a 31-yard punt' Baylor, whose new coach. Bm penod and bvo the thud he The final Cajun drive went the hand, 18 vail dllVC, r-'T Beall, was an LSU assistant for pinched Boston on return Wioo nc iio ine bjj eiaiuf ysra iiw uu LSU's defense gave up onei seven seasons, is now 0-3.

The 0. touchdown, after the Tigers Tigers scored more points on icatinht turn nassps from miar-'was sniced bv soma fine run-; An important statistic he caugW. two Passes from quar a fay tour tumoie Roussel who was benched th were 27 points ahead, but most; Baylor than any Bear opponent contest Tulane Falls Short Of Boston College since 1913. recoveries Sterling, Tm While en the 22, Wiggins "rsf half for inepfne. 1UVUSL, IVClAUClt scored: Clarence scored i laiem-e BATON ROUGE, La.

(API-Statistics of Aiinougn wu nan a 22-yard pass from Koiann iienrv ann rairoacra dim Bayior-Lsu mm Lsu threc, 62-0 victories in the past; Robertson and Uemas uwsn to make it 6-0 andJKemo emo aim nonaiu ciUKuau. 11 seasons, the 63-8 rout of Bay-: each pounced on one fumble after missing the two points on soutnwestern naa ine oeuer (imnt k'onnoth of the offensive stats the lor was the top total for the I The scoring got started in the First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Return yardage Passes Tigers since a 93-0 beating oft second period after a scoreless the Tigers still first downs. 13-6. in rushing 170 20 349 192 195 0 192 15-38-3 15-23-0 8 38 2-48 1 3 48 29 Southwestern Louisiana in first quarter. Punts Fumbles lost Yards pertained Bavlor Hamilton's four touchdowns tied an LSU record for the most in a single game by one player.

rssLdg0Wynasrdage Fullback iddie Ray got two I passing yardage of the LSU touchdowns, both ontTttal Passes att-comp one-yard bursts. passes int. by possessed a 6-0 lead game. he i.aiuns lea ius, aiass. tr i au.v, laic in ine iirsi nun mm mvn i- u.m in wo uaet, tarmnj co The score at half was 6-0.

The first downs. 13-6. in rushing 170- ton College struck for two touch peared eu route lo its first vlctO jmis for 97 yards must of il in B5e first half was a slow, easy 156 and passing yards. 62 41. downs on the running of Fred ry in three starts by storming in the first half, lie was held in 109 going affair, with each team Outstanding Kicking Willis and Jim Catone alter front in the third period.

check throughout the last two I exchanging possession of the Pendergraft averaged 43 5 on halting Tulane drives with A recovery of a Willis fumhlc periods except for the 1 football several times. 1 10 punts and SLC's Denny, pass interception and a fumble; set up a two-yard scoring I ve in the final quarter, Then, in the third period, Faul Smith averaged 43.6 on eight 1 in the fourth period Saturday in plunge by Batey. Then, a pass hy his long scoring run Breaux got hot and put moreiboots. rallying for a 28-24 football vie- intercept ion paved the way for a vards Hp 55 notches on the score board. Barton had 104 yards on 26-yard field goal by Barl Book- farrir(1 (mos as P.

8 18 lot 98 204 17-12 2 433.5 1-0 70 Louisiana State 14 20 9 2063 LSU West 3 run (Lumpkin kick) LSU Ray 1 run (Lumpkin kick) LSU Shorey 1 run (Lumpkin kick) LSU Hamilton 30 pass from Duhe (kick Other Tiger scores came on a Punts-ayerage failed) Fumbles-No. lost Bay-smith is pass from southall (Smi three-yard run by Jim West, Yards penalised Bass from Southall) SCORE BY QUARTERS Allen Shorey 's one-yard plunge, With 6:51 remaining in tne carries to rera ine game a nu- Willis, who scored two touch- ncaln.l he ed three against Navy, LSU Hamilton 3 run (Lumpkin kick 1 i ,.1. KiTllrfl TTil! PaiJ RlPflU" it 10 Darrell Beard had 74 yards Dancewtcz Intercepted he neriod. Carroll Preiean ran for et downs within l's minutes in the LSU rarely iviarsn lu.crw un.i ciw 1 ltl(ll ICI UtH ft WllAC llin- ft ft- ft touchdowns. lone atter bad snap from centrr the final three yards of a 31 on 16 carries to pace Southeast nj' period, put the Eagles third pass to give He the hall on varH nino nlau mareh iern and tealuniate Mac Faul 4t ils 34 earlv in the finnle Catnne tlali' vas a workhorse as Tu- I man's run from the three.

aqdlp.B. Wfcglcn 22 pass from chassion a safetv when Baylor punter Ed (Run failed). B. Preiean 3 run (pass failed). Marsh had the ball flipped over, PreiMn 33 run (rgn fSiied).

his head on the snap from cen-l LSU Hamilton 5 run (Duhe kick) LSU Ray 1 run (Lumpkin kick) LSU Hamilton 3 run (Lumpkin kick) LSU Hillman 3 run (kick failed) A 65,000. men io siav eanv in ine mid, lie fii-sl vie Chassion tried to pass into the had 49 yards on 10 carries. ratene annlied Ihe P'cked up seven yards before lan, 0 I end 7one to eet two tallies hut USL eomnleteri 4 of 20 passes 1 Willis became nne-tnan eanC. GrgU and iiT- il.ii iTi. 7-1- ii i Z.

wnu a oo-yara spurn. Moiling for bis costly fumhlc. Jfesl Virginia the ball dropped like a brick land had two intercepted and with just over two minutes re- limes for 83 vanls and caufhl the junior halfback carried six Southeastern hit 5 of 19 at- to no avail. times for 22 vards and caught three passes for another 26 rnls. Duke Chapptiis netted 76 maining.

Tulane, which had bounced back from a 14-0 deficit, to go in ore pass for 16 as the Eagles Oakland Tied but wai mmerl ield en rnute to aiieiupis .1 I I .1 1 I 1 1 1 III 1,11, 1 guilty of the fumble which gave r- i their second straight victory finished the scoring as Rutty wj by Catone his scoring chanee, I.ac hanssee nasscl to Steve t.achaussee passed to Steve Louisiana Tech Halts McNeese pounding over from five yards Barrios on a 53-yard pass play xi out NEWTON. Mass. (API Statistics ef tha Tulane-Boslon College football garnet Tulane C. im me Closing seconds. Boston College look the open- wilh left but Steve Kir-! Ta'rdao.

ing kickoff and went 80 yards in riner recovered his second mm- Passing yardage 11 20 SI 5 J08 114 17S 10 57 12 33-3 15-31 S.S4 9 11 By Dolphins LAKE CHARLES, La. fAPl- 12-yard end-around by tight end Kl plays for a touchdown, Willis a( lnp Br: 34. Catone then yardage sikinj nlt, I hillinn I i. a. l.

uviuBiaun xcv.ua ftiuunu game uci uicua, MA-jfliu luiliuimft uic i.muu. uhuwi ItrOKC 1 fill ll'II laCKte I overshadowed its vaunted pass-lby Bubba Sanchez, 01.1 a 54-yard 1 19 yards into the end zone. outraced Tulane defenders for Fumbles lost i i ing attack here Saturday night 'return of an intercepted pass bv Boston's Gary Dancewirz in- his lone scoricu latmf -fards penalised 17 67 MIAMI Fla (API Rookie da missed later from the 18 and yard touchdown aerial to Wells as the Bulldogs chalked up aiAndy Callais and on a 16-yard tercepted a pass on the Tulane Tnlano had an edge in holh Bosion i4ai Karl Kremser kicked a 39-yard32. to square it at 10-10. 35-18 Gulf States Conferer.ce win pass from Ail-American candi- 42 and dashed to the seven on rushing ard passing, but was tin-! field goal to give the winlessi Lamonica passed Oakland Griese was unstoppable as Mi-1 over McNeese State.

i date Bradshaw to Tommy Spink. only the second play from ahle lo overcome fumbles and Tul Batey 5 run (Bookati kick) Miami Dolphins a 20-20 tie with within range for the field goal raced 80 yards in seven' The Bulldogs grounded out 203 Bradshaw was effective with scrimmage by the Southerners, interceptions The Ci eon Wave! Tut-BaiyJ run (Bookati kick) naHanri Satnrdav fh.t 1 a a.n lead plays to take a 17-10 lead lats yards rushing in the game and his passing game, completing Willis needed only two tries lo had an advantage of 234 vards! li-l, nioht hefore an American Foot- hut the i.andsome bachelor tfte tnird Quarter. The fcrmeriTech's running attack also ac- is to 26 tosses for 188 yards, score. i0 208 in ground gaining anil 184-! Br-raon run (Toaylewakl kick) Tul -Barrios 53 pas from LcOaussa hall League crowd that included niptlv lost his touch for the rest ace nit Howaro iwiuty; counted tor three of its live but lech relied on its ground Tulane got on the scoreboard 175 in the air (Booknlr kick) no rr i iMffi )A1 1 1nrPall i 1 nuehdnttm the outstanding! A 15,500 on a touchdown) by Jim Batey Willis President Nixon. lof the half.

13 Vuus mucnuowiis. Beaten 20-17 in a heartbreak-, 0 stretch the Raid- 22 a Noonan tor 14 dunng' ufullback Bllster Herren McNeese's scoring was ac- er at Oakland two weeks before. misspci 0n nine straiht the march' the Tech wltn a cnmplished on a 26-yard run by the gritty Dolphins faced an Mtteimta Jim KlIck crashed over ftom "sme high of 96 yarris ancl ouarterback Ricky Miller, on a identical' fate until the lithe kidlV hic wt the three to score- one of its team's touchdowns on 31 and 24-yard field goals bv from Tennessee knotted the' G''lese- havin 'hn Blanda cut the deficit to 17,13 a six yard run in the third pe- Wayne LaGrappe and a 12-vard score at 5:41 of the fmal period the ZZrlt wUh 3 37 yard f'eld gal ri(X' 0f P'ay The Raiders, now 3-0-1 used LJ 12:43 to 8- 1 other Tech tallies came on a back Davis to Larrv a break to take the 20-18 edge 'Aha (ley duced when the march died, booting a 36-yard field goal to fiefore an Orange Bowl gather ing of 35.614. Bill Laskey inter- tie it at 3-3. The Cowboys jumped off lo an early 6-0 lead on Miller's run but four pass interceptions and 'a lost fumble hampered their charges.

The win was Tech's second COLLEGE FOOTBALL; 3 pico uiri Th Dolphins g0t a hreak Miami 48 to ignite a touchdown was uji ui loose from the ball on the en-l Daryl Lamomca h.t Fied Bi-, Frank Emanue)j letnikoff with a --yard sco.mg crackd and roQkie Ban.y Ageless George Blanda kicked Zere6 the baU at the' a 24-yard field goal in the first "Ze popped a pass to Karl; period to set an AFL record by aQd then; aconng in his 46th stiaight straight for the season aid left McNeese with a 1-2 mark. The victory also marked Tech's first over the Cowboys in the last five years, the Cowboys having posted wins over the Bulldogs since 1965. ame' N'oonan on an identical nlav W. Post 29. Alfred 10 Wesleyan, 21, Bowdoin 10 Backnell 24, Gettysburg 21 Wittenberg 21, Lehigh 13 Mansfield 39, Cheyney State 14 East Stroudsburg 23, Kutztown 17 Dickinson 38, Swarthmore 31 Lebanon Valley 6, Ursinus 3 Delaware Valley 20, Lycoming 0 Susquehanna 31, Juniata 14 Wilkes 6, Moravian 0 Waynesburg 20, California, Pa 0 However, the 41-year-old Bian- Btiden Doiohin wound up the half 8-for-20 Li.

TectlMcN st downs 24 19 Saturday's College Football Results By The Associated Press East Temple 34, Wayne State 0 Bates 26. Trinity, 21 Jersey City State 15. Maine Maritime 3 Tufts 40, Colby 13 tona 7, Marist 6, club St. Francis, N.Y., 14 Pace 2, dub Morehead state 14, Winona State 7 Kent State 17, BuHalo 8 Princeton 21, Columbia 7 Dartmouth 38, Holy Cross 6 Lafayette 41, Hofstra 25 Delaware 33, Massachusetts Rochester 21, Williams 9 Drexel 14, Southern Connecticut 7 Vilianova 57, Santa Clear 8 Kings Point 23, Union 3 Boston College 28, Tulane 24 Texas 20, Army 13 Yale 40, Colgate 21 Rutgers 21. Cornell 7 Dartmouth 38, Holy Cross 6 Lafayette 41 Hofstra 25 Delaware 33, Massachusetts 21 Rochester 21, Williams 9 Drexei 14, Southern Connecticut 7 Villnnu 17.

nta Tloar KjTpJ, a Tiinlon i i Boston College 28, Tulane 24 20, Army 11 Rutgan 21. Corntll 7 First downs Th el 21, Washington 4 Jefferson 9 Rushing yardage ill Thiel 21, Washington Jefferson 9 Rushing yardage Indiana, Pa 27, Edinboro 0 Passmg yardage Indiana. 27, Edinboro 0 is 17 with most of his misses "fw thrown. 35 is A sensational interception by 19-43-1 i cornerbaek Georce Atkinson on 15 17 With most Ot hlS misses OVer- 74 110 fhrmrn 215 160 wLmM -nifl J5 IS vcauuimi 19-43-1 13-27-2 I cornerback GeorEe Atkinson on Passing yardage Grove City 27, Western Reserve 6 Return yardage J2i 37 Grove City 27, Western Reserve 6 Return yardage Obenin 10, Carnegie-Mellon 8 I m-st-i Oberlin 10, Carneqie-Melion 8 Passes South Punts 2-42 South PilntS 6-4A iin- i Uarulanri 10. Wake Fnrod li umbles 'OS! Maryland 19, Wake Forest 14 I -HA 7-44 FUmbis lost i dieses iirsi secona-nau piay wa'VSfe1MN rr imM Yards penalized 21 5 led the Raiders to a tying touch- Citadel 31.

East Carolina 13 Tech 0 14 7 1435 Oakland 3 0 7 10 The sneetiv Atkinson hat- Centre College 14, Washington Lee 7 McNeese 4 3 3 418 Wlml 10 0 7 ne SPeeoy mKinson oai How.d. O.C, St. Paul 8 McN-MIIIw 26 run (kick (ailed) Osk-FS Blanda 24 ted the ball into the air and then Maryville H. Sewanee 22 Tech Sanchez 6 run (Gertr kick) Mia FG Kremser 34 grabbed it at the Oakland 48. Boston 13, Harvard 10 Delaware State 20, Hampton Institute 0 McN-FG LaGrapoe 31 Mia-Noonan9 pass from Griese (Krem-iTi, frnm Unr St.

Lawrence 27, Hobart 10 No. Car. Central 34, Morgan State 7 Tech-Brewer 12 run (Gertz kick) ter kick) ine TWO-ear eetlan irorn MOr Hamilton 38, Rensselaer Tech 22 Alabama AS-M 23, Morris Brown 17 McN FG LaGrappe 24 Oak Wells 15 pass from Lsmomca T1S Brown, Skipped to the Miami Westchester 49, Millersville 12 Fayetteviile State 14, Shaw 2 Tech Herren 9 run (Gertz kick) (Blanda kick) 3g jp njnback Worcester Tech 15, Middlebury 0 Eliiabeth City State 42, Winston-Salem Tech Spinks 1 pass from Bridsh AAia Kiick 3 run (Kremser kick) New Hampshire 14, Connecticut 6 I State 14 IGertz kick) Oak FG Blanda 37 Lamomca, snarper in tne sec-, Maine 35 Rhode sand 7 Auburn 44, Kentucky 3 Tech-Callis pass interception 54 (Gertz 0k Biletnikoff 7 pass from Lamonica nnd half, Zipped a 20-vard paSSi-lohn Hopkins 33, Franklin Marshall 29 Carson-Newman 21, Furman 21. tie kick) (Blanda Kick) Warron VVotls Mi 1R rH 1 Muhlenberg 44. Haverford 0 Georgia 41, South Carolina 14 1 McN-Whatley 12 pass from Davis (run Miam-FG Kremser "arren vveus TO tne lb vara V(rmont 31 failed) A 35,614.

line and two plays blooped a 15-' Brockoort State 47, Nichols 20 (More Scores on Page 43) Rirhmond 17, viginia Tech 10 tercepting a pass in fourth period of their game at Newton, Saturday. Boston College won 28-24. (AP Wirephoto) HANGING ON Boston College's Gary Pancewicz, a back, is slopped by Tulane University's Steve Barrios, a back, after in.

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