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The Daily Advertiser from Lafayette, Louisiana • 53

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LSU 17 Kentucky 14 Nebraska 28 Texas 24 Arkansas 18 N.C. State 21 N. Carolina 20 Notre Dame 31 Air Force 30 Texas ..14 TCU 6 Florida 34 Fla. State 8 Mich. State 38 Minnesota 15 Ohio State 56 Wisconsin 0 Oklahoma 25 Kansas State 3 Tulane 16 W.

Virginia 14 Alabama 30 Tennessee 7 USL 21 Lamar 12 Colorado 31 Missouri 20 Okla. State 20 Advertiser, Lafayette, Sunday, Oct. 19, 1975 S3 Late Scores Lead Ragin' Cajuns Win I i' JSC 'tow rr' vi Fi mLJu l.fSr Shot To Slittary On the wxt play Polhrd rolled to his left and fired a shot t) Slattery alone in the end zone. Septien kicked the By BOB TOMPKINS Lamar got to start at the Advertiser Sperti Editor 1 40 thanks to a late hit penalty Another milestone is reached, of 15 yards against USL, on a L'SL's Ragin' Cajuns. winless punt return by Mike Laudig.

tn 12 of their last Southland And face mask penalty and an illegal procedure call against extra point to put Hi? Cajuns Conference games, took a 21-12 ISL on consecutive plays gave i ahead 7-6 with 6:39 left in the the Cardinals 20 more free scrond quarter, yards. Neither team could muster The key play of the Lamar much offense after that, and drive was a 14 yard run by, that's how the score remained victory over Lamar at Cajun Field Saturday night for their first SLC win since 1972. And it took a freshman nmin ntf ih hanr-h trt Ipart 1 at halftime the victory. Poland from the USL 31 to Rick Young, the third string u. USL contro'led the ball for Pendland had the rushing lead at interm with 53 yards season and its second conference con'est.

Tailback Anthony Pendland of Lamar led all rushers in the game with 82 yards on 23 carries, and split end Larry Spears, who caught a floating mallard pass of 15-yards from Flores for a fourth quarter touchdown, was the leading receiver with three catches for 42 yards. Walk-On Nevertheless, it was Young, the walk on from Rayne who has been promised a scholarship, who was voted the game's outstanding offensive player. The irony of that might be that he was 0 for 2 in passing, but he was the story of the game. The six-vards he gained for his touchdown were all the yards gained all night, but Hie most valuable yards gained bv anyone. on 14 carries and Parker was Smm I i nnH ony 10 plays in Uie first quarter promoted to second string, rt nn and made one first down on next with 33 yards on four carries.

Pollard completed five of eight passes in the first half for 4A yards, including the TD pass to Slattery, and Flores was sixfor-10 for 64 yards for baturaay mgnt because a nagging thigh injury kept starter Roy Henry out of the game, took over for Barry Pollard in the final quarter, with USL behind 12-7. Thanks to a punt by Keith an 18 ard pass play from Pollard to Bruno Parker. The Cauns finally got their game into gear on their first series of the second quarter. Parker started off the erics, which started at the USL 14. by taking a pitch from Pollard 24 yards around left end.

Lamar. Raymond Lation tried a half back pass for USL, but it was intercepted by D3rrel Hill. Pollard then sandwiched a couple of seven yard runs Muchr which was recovered by Riy Lation at the Lamar 19 after it was ruled that Lamar's Jessie Kibbles had touched it. Young and the Cajun Company had new life. Three plays later Young rolled right and danced in six yards for the go-ahead score.

I Rafael Septien booted the second of three conversions to i I around a five-yard picKup oy Emanuel Guidry. Parker made runs of three, three and five yards before Pollard was knocked down for a seven-yard loss on a third-and five from USL had taken over at Lamar's 38 following a bad punt by Ricky Conlke of 16 yards, and there were 18 seconds left in the half. Pollard pitched out to Lation who lofted a pass down to the sx, where Hill intercepted it from Durant. Th Cards then took a penalty to the three for delaying the eame and Flores ran a sneak to emerge as 21-32 victors, their first SLC win of the year. (Staff Photo by Peter Piazza) ON TH6 MOVB USL quarterback Barry Pollard tretcbes for extra vardage in first quarter action Saturday Bight.

The Cijuns survived a less than-artistie performance the Lamar 32. Rafael Septien tried a 57 Tight end Walt Slattery. who latched onto three passes for 24 yards and one touchdown, led USL receivers and tackle Ed Perkins was the defensive player of the game. Weak side safety Clarence Wallace of Lamar, who is from Lafayette, was the Cardinals' leading tackier with eight tackles. Flores was the starting quarterback for Lamar instead of David Silvas.

who was nut with a sprained ankle. Silvas was the second leading passer yard field goal and tailed. Lamar was penal zed li yards for rouchine the kicker. to the four as the ha'f ended. give USL a 14-12 lead.

Cornerback Barry Johnson iced the victory for USL with a well-timed interception of a Bobby Flores pass and a 46-yard return for a touchdown. It broke a two-game losing streak for USL, now 4-2 on the That gave USL a first down at the Lmar 24 and two plays later (after a four-yard loss for Pcllard) Nst Durant picked uo eason. and it gave the Caiuns World Series Postponed, Pitching Plans Remain 12 yards to the 16 on a reverse play and L3mar was penalize! The win also broke the deadlock in the series between the two clubs, giving USL a 9-8 advantage in the rivalry which dates back to 1952. Lamar, meanwhile, lost its sixth straight game of the ft it In the conference going into to the eight for a tace masn Saturday's game. infraction.

the symbolic 'Sabine Shoe' for the first time in three years. The 'Shoe' is given to the school who annually wins the Lamar-USL contest, and the Cajuns hd not won since 1971. ft ft fr Tftr Lamar scored the first two in tau uithmf tha finrlnnatl rlnh. Ttnsel NBC RHullttd BOSTON (AP) An oldi Anderson plans Knnriav and the rainniit unnlH bother The. National Rroadcastlne times it had the ball in the fashioned Northeaster blew I Eillingham for throuch Boston Saturday, post-Gary Nolan for Both times it was seventh came i the Red Sox more than the Company has requested that, first quarter the duty if that is needed Monday nonins the sixtn same ot Reds.

"It will just give them 24anv Monday game be played atjplscekicker Jabo Leonard who more hours to think about." heinieht. That would put baseball; put the Cardina's on the Rick Young Provided Change In Momentum world Series between the BOS' scoreboard with field goals from said, on a collision course witn tne 39 and 33 yards out. respec ABC TV coverage of Monday night's National Football tively. Rose Admitted Rose admitted that he suffers from chronic optimism. "I'm a positive thinker," he said.

"I've That is the same rotation tne Feds brought to Boston. But another day of rain could change it Billingham would still start Monday, but if the Series goes until Tuesday, Don Gullett would be Anderson's pitcher. Leonard's first kick climaxed a 79 yard drive that stalled after 13 plays on the USL 22. League game between the But-falo Bills and New York Giants. At issue is the larger au- played 13 years and 2,000 the six.

Young rolled right and scooted Into the end zone for the EO-ahead touchdown. games to be in this situation- His next lack came after the By BOB TOMPKINS Sports Ed tor USL was looking for a change I in momentum. dience available for viewing needing one more game to be a "Tuesday would be Don'a ifth day and that's when he It was the stuff of which world chamoion." night games and subsequently I to USL 17 eight pUys "It wasn't very artistic, not very polished. We were not real impressive and sharp." But this is what Tammariello was afraid of during the week, he noted, since USL had lost two straight games. Had A Hangevtr "After two losses, the team dreams are made.

Coach Augie Tammariello pitches." said Anderson. As the ace of the Reds staff, Saturday's ralnout was the first in a World Series since 1972 when Cincinnati lost to "I was delighted with the way commercial lime in uiai penuu of the television day. Another Gullett is the man Sparky sent freshman Rick Young into the game with his Ragin' Cajuns behind 12-7 in the fourth; Oakland. problem might be baseball's fu thinks can lock uo the Series. he took charge of tilings." Tammariello said after the game.

"He has been practicing The Reds lost that Series in ton Red Sox and the Cincinnati Beds but leaving each team'i pitching plans unchanged at least for the moment. Manager Sparky Anderson, Whose Reds lead the Series 3-2 nd need just one more victory to nail down their first World Series victory since 1940, said Jack Billingham would still start Game 6 if it is played Sunday. And Red Sox Manager Darrell Johnson is sticking with lefthander Bill Lee Sunday, provided the rain stops and the soaked Fenway Park field dries enough to permit a game. The weather forecast provided some hope that a game could be played Sunday. It called for considerable cloudiness with a 20 per cent chance ct light and widely scattered showers.

If rain forces postponement of Sunday's game. Johnson said he would change plans and use Luis Tiant in Game 6, then Lee The flame-throwing left-hander hmted Boston to two hits until the ninth inning in winning Thursday night's game. But the very well. He a very poised quarter, and the trosh from Rayne did the job. He moved the Cajuns down field a little, then Keith Muehr punted to Lamar.

Jessie Kibbles ture relations witn Aisu, wnicn recently signed a lucrative contract calling for coverage of Monday night games, the AU-Star Game and league playoffs beginning next year. NBC retains Saturday games and the World Series. No Decision A spokesman, for baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn said no decision would be made on Reds would like to finish the Red Sox off before Gullett's turn comes up again. Anderson has held rigidly to let the bouncing ball touch him and the onrushing Cajuns were a rotation that afforded Gullett in position to pounce on it. Specifically, the man who came I had a hangover," he said, "and the gloom set in.

There was not great preparation. "I told the club Lamar was not going to roll over and let us win" he continued. "I told 'em we were gonna win early or late." The Caiuns won It late, but late is better than never. And after 12 straight losses in the SLC (which, incidentally tied the conference record for consecutive losses with Lamar), the storybook win directed by a third string freshman quarter-back was worthy of never-never land. four days of rest between starts.

The left-hander started the opening same when he was up with the ball was Ray seven games and Rose remembered it bitterly. "Six of the seven games in that Series were decided by one run," he said, "and we lost four of them." The seventh game was decided by a ball that hit off the seam of the as-troturf and a fly ball that our centerfielder, Bobby Tolan, lost in the glare of the white shirts." Glare is one of the things that can affect ball games when they are played in the daytime but there was a possibility that if this Series stretches into Monday, the Reds and Red Sox would be working under the lights at Fenway park. guy, a very cool head. "It wasn't that Barry (Pollard) was doing a bad job," Tammariello continued. "We were gonna go with him anyway.

We wanted to get some momentum." After cornerback Barry Johnson returned an interception 46 yards for a touchdown with 1:16 left, Tammariello had first Southland Conference victory since he has been at USL. "That's the great part about it," Augie said of the win. the Monday starting time until beaten by Tiant and after he Lation. It was on the Lamar 19 yard line. Young handed off to won Game 5, the manager said he would be in the bullpen available for an inning or Emanuel Guidry.

who gained i-i the seventh came if the Series eoes that far. Tiant owns two "no more" in Game 7. late Sunday. "That decision will be made by the commisssioner, not television," the spokesman said. The Reds could save Kuhn the trouble by beating Boston Sunday, but to do that they'll need help from the weather.

both Boston victories in this But the rain could change that eight. Then Bruno Parker picked up another five yards. Rolled Right Then, with first-and-goal from One thing the weather couldn't do was dampen the en Series and would be pitching with four days of rest if he goes Jlonday. I Lamir USL First Downl Rushlna 0 A First Downs Passing 10 9 First Downs by Pens, ties I 1 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS JO Number AttomoH Rushing S3 37 Yams Gained Rushing 11? 1W Yards Lost RusMng 43 42 NET YARDS GAINED RUSHINS 13 117 Number Passat Attempted 1J Number Passes Completed 13 Number Passe Had Intercepted I 1 NET YARDS GAINED PASSING 14S 67 Number Plays Rushing and Passing S4 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDAGE 294 1(4 Number Interceptions 1 I NET YARDS NTERCEP- TIONS RETURNED 47 Number Times Punted 7 Number Punts Had Blocked 0 0 PUNTING AVERAGE, YARDS I4 40 Number Punts Returned I 1 NET YARDS PUNTS RETURNED 0 13 Number Klckotts Returned I 4 NET YARDS KICKOFFS RETURNED f) S3 Number Times Penellzed 5 TOTAL YARDS PENALIZED 33 4 Number Times Fumbled 4 1 NUMBER OWN FUMBLES LOST 1 SCORE BY QUARTERS Lamar University 4 0 0 412 USL 0 7 14-21 Attendance 17.450 0 TIME TEAM Play and Players EXTRA POINT(s) Running Score 1 I 32 LU Leonard 9FG 3-0. 1 2 45 LU Leonard 3J-FO 44.

I 0 03 USL Septien 57-FG (No Good) i I USL Slattery Pass from Pollard Septlen-K 4-7 4 13 21 LU Spears IS Pass (rem Floras failed 12-7 4 10:5: USL Young 4 Run Septien 112-14 1 4 1:14 USL Johnson 47 Int. Return Septien 12-21 thusiasm of Pete Rose, captain Barber Regains Tournament Lead Bayou Bengals Outlast Wildcats For 17-14 Win "He turned on the radio at the winning one a year going," he SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) -Miller Barber, listening to the Texas-Arkansas football game said. by Mercury Morris of the, the fourth quarter, threatening on a transistor radio, shot a 2- Miami Dolphins when he was twice to take the victory away 14tn tee," Crawford sam. Crawford shot a 68 and 69 on bis first two outings before coming in with a 70 Saturday.

Hinson was the hottest of the golfers Saturday. He tied the Texas Oprn 18-hole record with carrying the ball for West from LSU. Texas. Hite was dropped for a ten Morris gained 3,388 yards inward loss by defensive tackle his college career. Collins' per- Steve Cassidy to kill a threat midway through the fourth pe Morgan, who led the first two rounds, is part of a group of five Professional Golf Association players trying to break into the top 60 money winners to gain a qualifying exemption for next year's tournaments.

He has won this year and must pick up to make the top 60 list. The Texas Open is the last tournament of the PGA season. SAN ANTONIO, Te. (API Third, round tcores in the Texat Open Gott Tournament at the pir-72 formance Saturday night gave him 3,553. Kentucky roared back late in The touchdown came on a 6-yard pass from Wildcat quarterback Cliff Hit to wide receiver Randy Burke.

Burke took the toss in the end zone, bobbled it but caught it again as he fell to the ground. The victory gave LSU a 2-4 record for the' season and Kentucky a 1-5-1 mark. Collins moved into 9th place on the all time collegiate list of career rushers. He gained, unofficially. 187 yards rushing against LSU substantially above his 132 yards per game average this season.

He needed only 45 yards to surpase the mark let nod. Cornerback Dave Cook picked off a desperation aerial to end the final Kentucky threat with 50 seconds left in the game. Cards Hold Off Huskies SEATTLE (AP) Rich scored on a 52-yard pass under par 70 Saturday to regain a piece of the lead in the Texas Open Golf tournament. Barber. Richard Crawford, Larry Hinson, and Charles Coody, each finished the third round at nine-under-par for the 7.038-yard, par-72 Woodlake Golf Club course.

"I played better than a 70, but I shot a 70." the bald Barber, a 1952 graduate of Arkansas, said in a hurried news conference. He said he wanted to get back to his hotel room to watch the end of the regionally televised football game. Just one stroke back of the leaders were Ralph Johnston, Barry Jaeckel, Rod Funseth. and Gary McCord. Crawford, who played in the sime threesome with Barber, said he and Barber talked about the football game all day.

wnoaiake country club court: Chtrles Coody Mjie-TO-wr U-m IO20T interceotion with 24 seconds left and Stanford survived two touchdowns on blocked punts to hold off a frenzied Washington Ragin' Cajun Volleyball Team Wins In Saturday's activities at the Northeast Invitational Volleyball Tournament, USL was victorious in 2 out of 3 matches. In their 1st match on Saturday, USL met with the University of New Orleans. In an eight-under 64. Coodv fired a 70 after two earlier rounds of 68 and 69. All four leaders finished at 207 for the three rounds.

Gil Morgan of Wewoka, who was tied for the lead the first day with Barber and took over first Friday with a two-round total of 134, slipped to a 75 Saturday and dropped back to three strokes off the pace. Morgan was tied with Don January and Tommy Aaron. Several leaders said they were surprised that their performances qualifed for top billing in this $125,000 tournament, considering the ideal golf day with clear skies, mild temperatures and light steady winds. "I am surprised at my position." Coody said. "I didn't think I would be in the lead if I'd shoot a 70 today." Hinson said, thought a 64 today wouldn't do much to get into the lead, but it has." 24-21 Saturday in a Pac-8 con ference football thriller.

USL, LSU Soccer Is Today The USL Soccer Team wilt battle the LSU Tigers' squad today at McNaspy Stadium at 3 p.m. USL has posted a 1-1-2 waters interception came with Stanford ahead 17-14 and the Huskies seemingly smelling Richard Crawford 1 Mil rr Barber Larry Hinson FWry Jacket Ralph JohnstOT G-ry McCo'd Rod Funseth Gil Moron Tommy Aaron Don January Lae Trevino Rex Caldwell Dick Rhyen ton inkle Steve Memyk Bib Pvne WUte MrCulloyoh Jhn M'hiffey Mike Mill the possible upset. BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) Tailback Terry Robiskie scored on a one yard plunge and a 10-yard razzle-dazzle reverse to lead Louisiana State to a 17-14 Southeastern Conference victory over Kentucky Saturday tight. All the LSU points came after Kentucky had jumped off to -a 7-0 first quarter lead on a three yard plunge by.

SEC rushing leader Sonny Collins. Slender splitback Robert Dow et up the points that put LSU ahead. He raced 53 yards on a reverse to set up Robiskie's initial touchdown and went 43 yards on a flat pass to set up a 40 yard field goal by Bobbie Moreau with three seconds left In the half. LSU made it 17-7 on Rob-bkie's second score. That came on a smoothly executed double reverse.

Quarterback Pat Lyons took the snap, handed off to split Carl Trimble who later-ailed to Robiskie. Robiskie galloped untouched into the en-dzone. Came Right Back But Kentucky came right back and scored on a drive that started in the third quarter and climaxed just after the fourth period began. Collins was again the big man in the drive, setting up the scoring touchdown pass with a 55-yard sprint. Kentucky LSU First downs 16 Rushes-vards JJ-153 S8-230 Passing yards 43 120 Return yards 27 Passs 4-1 S-17-0 Purr's S-3S 4-36 Fumb'esJost 2-1 l-o Kentucky 7 0 7-W LSU 8 10 7 0-17 ICy Conins run (Plarc kick LSU Rsoiskie 1 run (Vorasu kick) LSU FS Moraau 40 LSU Robiskie 10 run (Moreau kick) mark thus far this season, the 1st game of the series USL LSU is expected to be' fell 15-7 to the UNO team.

This imoroved over last year's team. Mavericks Bow To USM ARLWGTON, Tex. (AP) -Fullback Carlos Montgomery scored three touchdowns on short runs to lead Southern Mississippi to a 34-7 victory over Texas-Arlington in a college football game Saturday nght. USM was forced to punt only once while eating up 457 yards in total offense. The Mavericks managed only 150 yards rush There will be no admission charged for the contest, which The Big Ones' should be a spirited one.

I Lionel Bobby Shaw I Ow qht Nevll B-ur Linker I Prrry Leslie greens Bobby coie Barber said faster 46.71-702(17 70.7J--5O 71.47-70-.5m 7-M-7V-2M J1.7M7 2H 2M jJS-7J 2TI9 717-71-20 1-47-71 21 71.7--2' 72-7-7l21 71V7J-7ifl 70.70- 70 VO 70.7t-9 70.7 1.1 V0 09-70-72 -7i 2n 71- 72-W 211 7VW-72 2M 72- -70 711 70.71- 70-211 7t.7l J11 74-A4-71 211 70-72-70 21J 70- 70-72 212 71- 70-71211 75.71.702U 74j71 213 71- M-71-211 2IJ 72- 75-71 2' 3 72-729213 J1.e-J.73 213 73-73 214 7J-M-72 21 71- 72-71 2H4 72- 71-71 214 70-71 -73 2H 7W9.70 214 Me-T 21) 73- 70-71214 7V73-7-2H 70-73-71 2H 7M071 213 72-70-73215 67-74-74 21 72-70-7321 1 73-74 2H MaV74-r( caused the higher scores on the Colorado Clubs In a classic showdown of Big 'Huskers Hold Second-string quarterback i Ferragamo paced was not to stop USL as they came back setting and spiking to take the next two games 16-14, 15-13. For their 2nd match of the day, USL accomplished their No. 1 goal of the tourney which was to finally defeat the LSU liuad. The Cajunettes were ready for this match and managed to take it in two games 17-15, 15-13. In their hnal match in Monroe, USL went up against Kurt Cox Fur Zoe ler Jim Maiser.o Jun Pm.eituwe Tom Prtzr Rice Stops SMU Behind QB Kramer Eight strength, the home- third round after a cool front slipped though the area during the night.

greens became hard and slick because of the cold Nebraska to four touchdowns, and the Cornhuskers' defense i held on for a crucial 28-20 Big Eight win over Oklahoma State. Story on page 56. ing and passing. USM scored touchdowns in each of the first three quarters and in the fourth peroid. Montgomery scored on runs of one, three and four yards in the second, third and fourth quarters, respectively.

The first USM touchdown came on a 6-yard pass from Tide Tramples standing Colorado Bunaioes cieTeated Missouri 31-20 behind' the running of junior tailback Tony Reed. Story on page 56. Texas Tops The traditional rivalry between Texas and Arkansas was renewed, with the Longhorns taking a right 24-18 win in HOUSTON (AP) Rice quarterback Tommy Kramer ran for three touchdowns and passed 13 yards to Kenneth Roy for another to lead Rice to a 28-17 Southwest Conference football victory over Southern Methodist Saturday night. Fred Mertl Bob Dfve Newaulit Bob Stinton Gary Wlntl Aty North Giboy Gilbert Ben Crenshaw Dave Eirhe'beroer Pendy Ersktne George Cao'e Peter OoeterhulB Ken Still B-be Hlskey Asia Duoiesa Bob Smith Victor Pegelado Pose Randall Howard Twrtty Nicholls State and to their dismay the officiating was beyond the belief of anyone who attended. Due to the inefficiency, USL was defeated in front," he said.

"That's the reason for the higher scores." Top money earners entered at the Texas Open, John Ma-haffey and Lee Trevino, both finished the third round with a six under 210s, while defending champion Terry Diehl shot a two-over 74 to finish at 216. Barber has won a tournament Richard Todd took the day off to play magician against the first two games 16-14, 15-13. Tennessee Saturday, and the Alabama Crimson Tide rompsd rast the Volunteers 30-7. Story quarterback Jeff Bower to tight i end Wally Ballard and the I Tomorrow the USL squad will i another of the series' great travel to Baton Rouge to once Eagles' final score was a I battles. Story on page 56.

on page 58. for the last eight consecutive The victory gave the Owls a i 1-0 conference record and; marked the 300th victory in the I school's football history. SMU dropped to a 1-1 SWC record. years, but none so tar tnis Ky Surke pass from Hit (Pierce 31-vard pass from reserve quar-j again take on the Lady Tigers terbaek Ken Alderman to end of LSU. The start of the match JohnCannon.

is set for 3:00 p.m. Jack Ewlnq year. "I'd love to keep thatja kick) 1.

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