Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Daily Advertiser from Lafayette, Louisiana • 39

Location:
Lafayette, Louisiana
Issue Date:
Page:
39
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

40 Advertiser Lafayette La. Sunday, Oct. 30, 1977 Alabama Whips Mississippi State Delta Results Ac However. Alabama scored again the half ran out on a 30 yard pass from Jeff Rutledge to Keith Pugh and il was Crimson Tide after that -with Johnny Davis scoring on a oneyard run, Steadman Shealey getting a touchdown on a 22yard sprint and Roger Chapman kicking a 37 yard field goal the first seveji minutes of play Early in the second quarter, Threadgill whipped State 80 yards for a touchdown, hitting three of six passes for 46 yards, including a successful conversion on a fourth-and-17 situation at the Alabama 43. James Otis Doss capped that march with a three yard TD run llllll Br vSVa IB jjjgj 4jjP Meet Jim Farley.

JACKSON. Miss. iAP Second ranked Alabama methodically crushed Mississippi State 37-7 In a Southeastern Conference football game Saturday night, with Tony Nathan and a host of other running backs mounting an unstoppable ground attack Nathan gained 104 yards and netted a touchdown on five first quarter carries, rushed twice more In the second quarter for 11 more yards, then sat down for the rest of the night Nathan's touchdown came on a 59-yard burst. Donnie Faust got Alabama's second score later in the opening period on a one-yard plunge By the middle of the fourth quarter, there wasn't a dirty Alabama shirt on the field and Coach Bear Bryant had dipped so deep into his roster of reserves that several of the players he used were not listed on game programs State quarterback Bruce Threadgill had threatened to make a game of it with his passing after Alabama had opened up a 14-point lead in SATURDAY. OCT.

29, 177 MB ST RACE: Thoroughbred Claiming. For two ytor old. Distance turlonsi Purw of I17O0 Claiming prlctol 15000 3Ettnna 11 00 1 60 5 20 1 Pres Along 15 0 5 40 6Reyd'Or 10 80 Tim 1 24.2 Roger's Redhead. Ravin's Bab Saint Dino. Flag On The Play, All My Way, Will Ack The Fare, Tranalian also ran SECOND RACE Thoroughbred claiming.

For three year old and up ward Distance of i furlong. Pur of )M0. Claiming price of (2500 5Wakin Space 00 3 20 3.40 lDusonGal 5 20 3 00 lODeBossCajun 2 80 Time: 1:231 Joe Hank, Dublins Bubble, Mrs Glimp, Tart Remark, Your Roman, Poolem, Durante Lark, also ran DAILY DOUBLE 1 a. 5 paid t0 00 SECOND RACE EXACT 1 paid 145 an THIRD RACE: La. Quarter Hone Claiming.

For three year old and up ward. Ac red La. Bred Oiltance of 400 yard. Pun of SM00. Claiming price of $4000.

3Mr Wilde II 20 4 40 3 60 8 Rumba Baby 4 60 4 40 4 Little Pane Bars 6 80 Time: 20 72 Star's Born, AAuffet, Poor Paul's Mis, Delta Stepper. Anita's Star, Lady Hark, Go Friday also ran THIRD RACE EXACTA 3e.ipeld 152 40 FOURTH RACE Quarter Horse Claiming. For three year otd and up ward. Diatance of 440 yard. Purs of SltOO.

Claiming price of S3000 7BroiooBars 22.40 9 80 8 20 6Sme Kind Bad 9 60 7 20 4 Thirteen Ohs 7 40 Time: 22 48 Jake Pride, Dunrovin Six Pee Jav Junior, Kyote Jet, Mr Velox. Reg'lar Fella, Jet Yet Pen also ran FOURTH RACE EXACTA. 7 1 paid STU FIFTH RACE Thoroughbred Claiming. For three and four year otd Distance of furlong. Purs of tim.

Claiming prlcaof USOO. Nail Em Perry 5.60 3 00 100 Never Artful 3 AO 3 40 Time 1 01 2 Run To The Forest, Final Easy. King Of Music, Grand Old Man, (Full Win Fell, Law King lost rider FIFTH RACE EXACTA: ft I paid I9 SIXTH RACE: Quarter Hon Claiming. For three year old and upward Dlitance of 170 yard. Puna of $2000 Claiming price of $3200.

3Starl'IIBe 4 00 3.40 3 00 2 Oh Sinner 4 80 4 60 9 Greg's Forecast 5 40 Time 47 71 Bim Beau, First Event, Caseace Strip, Skip Priest, Major Jim, Close Kin also ran, Scratch No 10 1 Rita SIXTH RACE EXACTA: 3 ft. 2 paid $21 60 SEVENTH RACE: Quarter Hors Allowenc. For three year olds and upward Distance of 400 yards. Purs Of $2300 5 Billy Billy Bayou 14 60 8.20 4 20 7 Howandiero 13 40 5 60 9 Jetting 3 40 Time: 20 38 Red Edition, Little Royal Jet, Jet Pepper, Moon Chick Roller, Royal In jun. Go Suzann Go, Goshen also ran SEVENTH RACE EXACTA: 3 1 7 paid $51 20 EIGHTH RACE: Thoroughbred Allowance.

For three year olds and upward. Distance of 7 furlongs Purse 12600 9Rangus 32.20 12 20 50 4Dorlinda 6 20 4 40 7 Rusttick Dunce 3 00 Time 1 28 Bravorina. Speedy Dale, Rack It, Dode's Request, The Lark Twist, Big Erpalsoran EIGHTH RACE EXACTA: ft 4 paid $101.00 NINTH RACE: La. Thoroughbred States (La. Thoroughbred Breeder's Fall Futurity) For two year olds.

Ac crad. La. Bred Distance of 5 furlong Purse of $21 450 lOPyrogenic 7 60 3 00 2 40 2 Mer Rouge 2 80 2 60 6 Rare Trip 3 00 pasty Rachel, Double The Money, Charie's Gramps. Swap Magic, That's Some Story, Spanish Wolt, Champagne Spring also ran. NINTH RACE EXACTA 10 I 2 paid $130 Attendance 4.571 Handle $361,679 (through eth race) Saturday night.

Rutledge got rid of the ball but was called for grounding. AP Wirephoto QUARTER TURN Alabama quarterback Jeff Rutledge (11) gets turned around by a Mississippi State defender in Jackson, A 'Cats Ramsey Leads Shutout Bama MissSt Ala Ala MS 14 7 13 3 -37 0 7 0 0 7 Nathan 59 run (Chapman kick) Foost 1 run (Chapman kick) Doss 3 run (Marler kick) PoQh 30 pass Irom Rutledge 3 80 5 Magical Prince Ala LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) -Derrick Ramsey ran for two (Chapman kick) Ala Davis 1 run tChapman kick: Ala Shealey 22 run ikick failed) Ala FG Chapman 37 We Needed Him Because You Needed Him! COLLEGE FOOTBALL A 47,500 Bama The Cats blew the game open during a five-minute stretch late in the third period. Ramsey scored on runs of 22 and three yards, giving Kentucky a 22-0 lead and clearing the way for a flood of reserves in the fourth period. Tech scoring opportunity went awry midway through the second period Kentucky's Mike Siganos returned Paul Kngle's 62-yard field goal attempt to VPI's 45, and on the next play Ramsey launched the touchdown bomb to Wilson for a 10-0 halftime lead.

touchdowns and passed 45 yards to Felix Wilson for another score Saturday night as seventh-ranked Kentucky ripped Virginia Tech 32-0 in a ivt.ssSt 14 37 30 227 16 13 31 3 6 41 2 1 430 18 53 311 138 21 8 120 639 3 1 660 First Downs Rushes Yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles lost Penalties yards college football game. Kentucky, 7-1, took control of the game when a Virginia Virginia Tech 0 0 0 0-0 Kentucky 3 7 22 0-32 KY- FG Bryant 27 KV Wilson 45 pass Irom Ramsey iBrvant kick) KV- Ramsey 22 run Ikick tailed! KY-Ramsey 3 run (kick tailed) KY-Petersen 13 pass from Dealon (Bryant kick) KY- FG Bryant 52 Passing Gives Nicholls Upset "Operations and hospital rooms cost a lot more thao you 1 1 1 1 Pele Nicolosi and Asspciates wish to announce the addition ol im Farley to iheir stall as Manager ol Casualty and Properly Insurance. A graduate of North Texas Stale University, im and his family have lived in Lafayette for the past 14 years. im may be a new member of Pete Nicolosi and Associates, but he's far liom being new to the insurance business. 1 1 brings with him 20 years of expertise in ihe insurance field, specializing in all business insurance, including bonding.

Whether your business is a small downtown slorc or a huge oilfield, aviation or marine corporation. im Farley is your man. VaTecn Kentucky 20 LAKK CHARLES, La (AP) Quarterback Tim McCabe fired a 51-yard touchdown strike and alternate signal-caller Tim Bailey added a 23-yard scoring toss to lead Nicholls State to a 24-7 upset of McNeese State in college foot- HIGGINBOTHAM 3136 JOHNSTON Office 981-4990 Horn 232-7494 9 46 43 61 24 7 22 2 9 44 5 1 3 First downs Rushes yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles lost Penalties yards 58 282 155 67 7 20 4 5 37 22 784 Foulks, Griffin Pace Ark. St. Win Over NE ball Saturday night The two teams were lied 7-7 at halftime before Nicholls came out throwing in the second half McCabe dropped back in the pocket late in the third quarter and found I)nnie Reed streaking down the left sideline.

The long bomb started a 17-point run for the Colonels. McNeese then fumbled and Bailey, who alternates with McCabe, hit Dan Gaiennie early in the final period for a 23-yard score. Glen Magee then added a 35-yard field goal to finish the scoring for Nicholls McNeese had opened the scoring in the first quarter with a 23-yard pass from Jimmy Morevant to Richard El lender Nicholls matched that before halftime with a five-yard touchdown run by Keith Davis Both teams are now 4-4, It was the second victory over a Division I team this season by Nicholls, which is a Division II school See me for State Farm hospital surgical insurance. PETE NICOLOSI ASSOCIATES Box 52049. Lafayette Louiiuna 70501 Like a good neighbor, Stale Farm is there.

S'lV MOO I NIUMKI I Doug Dobbs kicked a 35-yard field goal. Northeast's David Dumars was a defensive star. He intercepted two passes, returning one 85 yards for a touchdown, and recovered a fumble. Northeast's other scores were on a four-yard run by Bud Cespiva and a 15-yard pass from Cespiva to Tony Morrison. Arkansas State has a 5-3 record.

Northeast is 1-7 MONROE, La iAP) -Richard Foulks and Joe Griffin didn't score but led Arkansas State to a 31-20 victory-over Northeast Louisiana in college football Saturday night. Fouiks gained 178 yards on 29 carries and Griffin gained 98 on 16. Their running helped set up scoring runs of one, eight and 15 yards by Kennon Taylor. Richard Rager got the other Arkansas State touchdown on a 15-yard interception return MIDWEST Adrian 14, Kalamazoo 10 Albion 21, Olivet 0 Augsburg 35. Macaiester 8 Augustan.

52, Morningside 6 Suena Vista 35. Luther 16 Butler 31, Illinois 13 Carnegie Mellon 13, Hiram Col 10 Carthage 42, Benedictine.ill. 3 Case Western 7. John Carroll 0 Cent Iowa 37, Simpson 0 Cincinnati 17, Temple 17. tie Coe 42, Grinnell 7 Cornell, Iowa 37.

Knox 0 Dayton 27, Cent St Ohio 14 Drake 43 Lamar 71 Dubuque 14 Upper Iowa 13 Earlham 31. Oberlin 0 Michigan 42. Akron 28 Elmhursl 36, North Parx 6 Eureka 14, Illinois Col. 10 Findlav 27, Anderson 14 Greceland 38. Cent Methodist 35 Grand Valley St 16.

Northwd. Mich 6 Henderson St 24. SE Oklahoma 10 Hillsdale 23. Ashland 21 Hope 28, Alma 20 Illinois St 17. Illinois 7 Indiana 34, Minnesota 22 Indiana Central 24.

Evansville 21 Iowa St 41 Kansas 3 Kearney St 27, Mo Southern 23 Lakeland 12, NW Wisconsin 0 iawrence 55, Beioit 0 Mum Ohio 27. Toledo 3 Michigan 23. Iowa 6 Michigan St 49, Illinois 20 Michigan Tech 23. Ferris St 17 Midland 56. Dana Miilikin 10.

Illinois Weslyn 7 Minn Duluth 20. St Thomas 0 Minn Morris 23, nona SI 10 Mo Western 27, Emporia St. 9 Monmouth, ill 20, Carleton 0 Moorheed St 21, Bemidn St 14 Muskingum 35. Ohio Northern 18 Nebraska 31. Oklahoma St 14 Dakota St 1 Dakota -NE Illinois 24, Milton 23 N.

Illinois 21. Kent St II Iowa 23. Dakota St 12 Northern, D. 33. Huron 10 NW lowa 28.

Soux Falls St 10 Notre Dame 43. Navy 10 Warriors Remain Unbeaten LEONVILLE The Fatima Warriors, behind a balanced scoring attack and a tough, aggressive defense, kept their unbeaten streak alive at 8-0 and took home top honors for the second time this year in tournament competition, as they downed the Arnaudville Bears 52-51 in the Ieonville In-vitiational Roundball tourney played here Saturday Ken Romero led all Warrior scorers with a 14-point output, and was trailed by teammates David Dutt and John Perrel in the scoring columns, as they produced 12 and 10 points respectively. Tommy Meche led the losers and all scorers with an 18 point performance. Midland took the consolation prize with a win over lonville By Th Associafad Press EAST Albany, ny 42, Maine 39 Allegheny It; Thiel 17 Army 41, Holy Cross 7 Bates 25, Colby 14 Brown 20, Harvard 15 Cent Connecticut 21, Northeastern 12 Clarion St 45, California. Pa 10 Coast Guard 45, Trinity, Conn 14 Colgate 43.

Boston 22 C.W. Post 16, Kings Point 0 Dartmouth 14, Columbia Delaware 28. Connecticut 0 Delaware St 10, Kentucky St. 3 E. Stroudsburg 69, Cortland St.

14 Framingham St 14, Mass Maritime 6 Frnkln a. Marshll 23, Lebanon Val 17 Hofstra 18, N. Y. Tech. 14 Juniata 23.

Delaware Val i Kutrtown St. 14. Bloomsburg St 7 Lafayette 22, Gettysburg 3 Lemgh 47, Buckneli 13 Mansfield St II, Brockport St. 7 MidOlebury 41, Hamilton II Millersville St. 41, Cheyney St 0 Norwich 62, Pittsburgh St 0 Pennsylvania 21, Princeton 10 Penn.

St. 49, Miami, Fla. 7 Pittsburgh 48. Tulane 0 Plymouth St. 20, VY Connecticut 0 Rhode Island 21, New Hampshire 20 ShippensOurg St 17, Edinboro St 7 Slippery Rock 15, Indiana, Pa 10 Springfield 29.

Wagner 6 Swarfhmore 30, Muhlenberg 71 Syracuse 6, Virginia 3 Wesieyan 38, Bowdoin 14 westmnstr, Pa 30, Geneva 0 Widener 56, Ursinus 6 Wilkes 14, Susquehanna 7 Williams 45, Union, 22 Yale 28, Cornell 0 SOUTH Alabama 37, Mississippi St. 7 Ark. Monticello 10, Millsaps 7 Arkansas St. 31. NE Louisiana 70 Auburn 29, Florida 14 Ball St.

38, Appalachian 7 Bethune Cookmn 10, Jackson St. 3 Bluet fic St 30, Guilford Catholic 37, St Vincent 2 Clark Col. 6, Morehouse 0 Clemson 26, Wake Forest 0 Concord 24, West Liberty 24, tie Dickinson 20, Maryland 14 Duke 25 Georgia Tech 24 Eliiabeth City St 7, Fayetteviile St 0 Eton 27, Gardner Webb 7 Florida 36, Tuskegee 20 Florida St 35, N. Texas St Ft. valley St 17, Md Shore 14 Furman 13, Presbyterian 13, tie Georgia 73, Richmond 7 Hampden Sydney 38.

Emory A Henry 20 Howard 20, Hampton inst.y 14 tJames Madison 28, Randolph Macon 0 Kentucky 32, Virginia Tech 0 Knoiville 43, Fisk 0 Lenoir Rhyne 53, Liberty Baptist 0 Livingstone 21. St Paul's 7 LSU 28, Mississippi 21 Louisiana Tech 34, Texas Arlington 12 Louisville 56. Marshall 0 Mars Hill 33, Catawba 0 Memphis St 42, Mississippi 14 Mid Tennessee 15, Austin Peay 6 Morehead St 20, Kentucky 20, tie Morris Brown 15, Albany. Ga 3 Murray St 24, Kentucky 20 N. Carolina 16.

Maryland 7 Carolina 28, Morgan St. 0 N. Carolina St 7. Carolina 3 Rutgers 22. William Vary 21 Shephero It, Fairmont 24 Carolina St 45, Central 12 S.

Connecticut 27, Salisbury St 24 SWestern Tenn 28, Maryville 21 SW Louisiana 9, Carolina 7 Tarleton St 12. Harding 7 Tennessee St 15. Southern u. 7 Tennessee Tech 63, E. Tennessee St 20 Tn.

Chattanooga 21, Citadel 14 Villanova 41, Virginia 36 VMI 21. Davidson 0 Virginia Union 26, Virginia St 14 Wash Jeff 24. Bethany.W Va 6 Wash. $, Lee 33 Brdgwater.Va 13 W. Virginia St 19, Glenville St 7 Virginia Tech 31, Lock Haven St 13 Carolina 41 A'oftord 6 Winston Salem 31, Smith 0 GRalS $135 fl a Hfl Hfai 1 1 m.

II I AH mm Hj rj HJnKW jZ-'4bS? Tackle Tough Reception! With A Winegard TVFM Antenna ADVANTAGES of buwing your Guns Equipment from LAFAYETTE SHOOTERS and WILDERNESS SUPPLY Leather goes to your head Hooded leather new fas-Ion Ne Generation Grais Original! Down, the hood looks like wide sweeping collar. Up the hood covers head snugly, with tab closure and drawstring tie Graded in finest Angel Skin Angola Cabretta leather soft, smooth, supple, a oy to wear. This ackel is smartly styled with yoke and panel trim, drawstring waist wide slash pockets, zipper sleeve pocket 24' 5 Model X-90 VHF-UHF-FM Why not get the best reception possible on all channels with a Winegard made for color TV antenna. Excellent selection Discount prices We take Trade Ins KnowleHoeable sales personnel V0 DAYS FREE FINANCING up to 1 year to pay We give one year warranty service on all new guns on.y relail gunshop in Lafayette the has a gunsmith on the premises. Large supply of ports In Store gunsmifhing service Installation Available E.DS He want fn be sour fn oritc store LAFAYETTE SHOOTERS AND WILDERNESS SUPPLY Open 9 AM-7 PM Mon -Sat.

924 Koliste Saloon Rd. PH. 234-5585 Grand March 4501 Johnston St. A Division of Goidry's Men's Weor.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Daily Advertiser
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Daily Advertiser Archive

Pages Available:
1,119,673
Years Available:
1914-2024