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6 5 The Spokesman-Review, Sunday, Nov. 4, 1973. The Spokesman-Review, Sunday, Nov. 4, 1973. ROCKY MOUNTAINS rmy 4 3 mg 1 icons rip Pedil J011CS IN THE SOUTH Lead Couos' Georgia's Late Touchdown Comebacker Finishes Tennessee Upset, (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1) I the Wildcats finally scored midway through the fourth quarter on a 40-yard screen pass from quWerback Blaine Church to running back Jim Larson, pl a yer who was at an eke-live was running back Jimmy Smith, I Ic 94 yards to maintain his hold on the conference rushing lead, Montana State' Wayne Edwards was the second leading conference rusher coming into the game and picked up 92 yards yest erd v4 et, near-freezing conditions, ended a 12-game Arizona State winning streak.

It made ASU's remrd 7-1 over-all and 3-1 in conference. Utah. went to 53 over-all and 3-1 in conference. Utah burst into its 30-10 halftime lead when three recovered ASU fumbles set up three Utah touchdowns in a two-minute period of the ond quarter. Colorado State Defeats Toledo flu Bengals this season and their first daytime conquest of Ole Miss since a 14-10 triumph in Jackson in 1934.

The Tigers, hoping to impress scouts from the Cotton. Orange and Sugar Bowls, ay. craged 16 yards a play in a trio of long first-half scoring drives that built a 21-7 lead and extended it to 34-7 with two more touchdowns in the third quarter. Davis, who rambled for 94 yards in the first half, scored the initial touchdown on a 13-yard run and Rogers slashed over from the 10 in the third period. KNOXVILLE, Tenn.

(AP) Andy Johnson ran eight yards for the game winning touchdown in the final minute Saturday helping Georgia upset Tennessee 35-31 after the Vo is gambled on fourth down and gave the ball to the Bulldogs on the Vol 26. Eleventh-ranked Tennessee had a 31-28 lead in the Southeastern Conference tilt and apparently WaS on its way to a hard-earned victory. But with 2:32 remaining and fourth down and two on the Tennessee 28, Coach Bill Bat, tie elected to try for the first down. The alert Bulldogs amothered fullback Steve Chaecey on the Tennessee 26 for a two-yard loss and quickly took advantage of the gift to take the ball in for the winning margin. Toledo Colo St.

IS 77 42211 54I 00 2 it 0 10 410-1 20 12 735 5 30 32 ii 5-511 9-9S 7 7 0 0-14 14 0 7 0-21 First downs ItheSyarris PassIna yat Penton yards Passes Punts Fumbleslost Penaltiesyards Tolado Colorado State row and 17 for the season, got 181 yards out of exciting freshman tailback Tony Benjamin, The speedster also had a 33-yard scoring run nullified by a penalty. The Blue Devils got to with. in 12,10 after 46 seconds of the final quarter on a 221ard field goal by Malachek for Dukes only scoring in the second half. Tech scored on a pair of first half field goals by Cam Bonifay, who converted on boots of 26 and 42 yards. Dukes only touchdown came on Mike Bomgarner's one yard run on the opening play of the second period, It capped a 68yard drive in 14 plays, Tech, primarily a passing team, went almost exclusively on the ground mith Ilill the leading runner, carrying 17 times for 83 yards and his winning touchdown.

7 6 3-10 George Tech 3 3 46 0-12 Prelifee 26 DukeBorneardner I run (Melechek kick) TechFG Bonney 42 TechKil 13 run (run failed) DukeFG Malechek 22 rive in 14 passing keinsively Ili II the Tying 17 and his 0 7 0 3 10 3 3 6 0-02 (Malechek Sheide Hits 3.2 for Brigham Young PROVO, DIA (AP) Junior quarterback Gary Sheide completed 32 of 50 passes for 408 yards and six touchdowns, tying a Vestern Athletic Conference mark, to lead Brigham Young University to a 56 21 football victory over New Mexico Saturday. Sheide's six touchdown passes tied the conference mark act by Danny White of Arizona State against New Mexico in 1971. Sheide threw three touchdown passes to fullback Wayne Bower and split end Jay Miller, Miller, who went into the game as the leading pass receiver in the nation with nearly nine receptions per game, caught 22 passes for 263 yards, breaking the National Collegiate Athletic Association single-game reception record held by Tulsa's nick Ebel. tial block, returned it 49 yards to the Oregon 12. Flag.

SL1 was penalized for 12 men on the field. That returned possession to the Ducks near midfield and off the spread formation, threw to Bob Patin, down to the WSLI 10. blinSOn. playing a wide-ranging free-safety this day, intercepted at the le. The Cougars punted after three plays.

Safety Steve Donnelly fumbled for Oregon and Steve Ostermann recovered at the Duck 49. WSU moved toward what might have been the putaway TD but from the Oregon 24 on second down, Donnelly intercepted Peck's pass, returned it to the Oregon 23. Singleton went for Palm on the deep pass against and Wstrs swift Morris Noble was flagged for pass interference a 40-yarder. Oregon added a first down rushing one of few and Singleton hit a first-down scoring pass to Greg Lindsey, running a "post" pattern from split end, perfectly for the score that covered 24 yards and Palm converted with 4:45 left in the third quarter. Singleton Rallies AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo, (AP) Air Force rover hack Steve Heil and end l'aut De Hart returned interceptions for touchdowns as the Falcons hipped a turnover-plagued Army team 43-10 Saturday in an inter-service rivalry, The Falcons converted three Army turnovers into scores in the third period with Ileit's 16-yard return one of the TDs.

The 23-point third quarter by the Falcons broke a 10-10 halftime deadlock and enabled to end a threegame losing streak aginst its service academy rivals. Air Force is now 4-3 on the season, while Army fell to 0-7. Dellart's 32-yard runback capped the Air Force scoring In the final period. Army had seized the momentum late in the first half and bounced back from a 100 deficit as quarterback Kingsley Fink went to the air successfully. The Cadet passing attack got them in trouble in the second half, however.

Early in the third quarter, Fink hit tight end Robin Van Dettsen on a 23yard pass over the middle, but Heil forced a fumble and the Falcons had the ball at midfield. Eight plays later, Ant quarterback Rich Haynie ran over from the one for a 17-10 lead. An interception by middle guard Dave Lawson several minutes later gave the Falcons the ball at the Army two yard line and tailback Chris Milodragovich rammed in for the score. ileit's interception came barely a minute later and 111111LILCS laLer gave Lne al cons the ball at the Army two yard line and tailback Chris Milodragovich rammed in for the score. llell's interception came barely a minute later and Extra Play Gives Nevada Victory RENO, Nm (AnThe University of Nevada defeated Boise St, 23-21 Saturday on a seven-yard pass from Gene Watkins to Gary Kendrick after a tripping penalty gave them an extra play with no lime remaining.

The nonconference football victory improved NevadaReno's record to 6-3. Boise State fell to 6-2. The visitoni had taken the 21-17 on Ron Emry's 72-yard punt return. Nevada marched to the 18-yard line where the game apparently ended on a broken pass play. However, a Boise defensive back was called for tripping, a penalty vas assessed and Watkins flipped the winning pass.

Nevada outgeined the visitors 368 yards to 224. Rogers had set up another score with a 22-yard pass re- ception and a 3Iyard run while Davis set up a score with a 5-yard dash, LSU also stunned the Rebels On a 73oyard touchdown pass on which Joe Fakier took a backwards pass and fired downfickl to Norm liodgins, vho caught it alone on the Rebel 43 and outran the defenders to the end zone. Mike Miley scored on a five-yard run and hurled a 171ard touchdown pass to Brad Boyd for LSU. Ole Miss got a second-period score when Norris Weese capped an 80-yard drive with a oneyard run and added an- other in the final quarter on a 21-yard pass from Weese to Rick Kimbrough, who made several brilliant. catches.

TOLSeymour 37 roil rOm Swick (Kelm kick) cSUWelleco 1 run (Kimble kick) 31 pest from Webb (Kiinnle kick) TOLPrice 2 run iKeim kick) CSU--Wellace 1 run (Kimble kick) run' COLLINS, Colo. (itP) Fullback Tom Wallace rushed a times for 124 yards and two touchdowns to lead Colorado State to a 21-14 non-conference football victory over Toledo Saturday. The winning touchdown came on an 80-yard, 16-play drive in the third period, with Wallace plunging In from the 1-yard line for the score. CSU quarterback Jan Stuebbe hit five of time passes for 54 yards on the drive, including tosses of 17 and 19 yards to tight end Jim Kennedy. Wallace carried three times for eight yards.

The victory gives CSU a 5-4 overall record, while Toledo's record fell to 3-5. Kentucky Belts Tulane 34-7 5 Tulant Kentucky 17 21 30.49 69-352 161 61 0 17 5-10 0 4-30 2-37 2.2 1 1 -3 1 -31 )7 21 30-49 69-352 161 61 0 17 17-36-3 4-38 2-37 2-2 33 2-35 6-31 Int Kentucky 17 21 I-49 69-352 161 61 a 17 16-3 1.311 22 33 1-33 6-31 Momentum had turned to- ward Oregon. Soon Singleton was back in business at his 42 and zoomed a 41-yard bomb tn ralm on that wingback delay route from the spread forma- tion first down at the WSU 18. Lawson added a field goal to Georgia Attacks Georgia scored three times In the first half with a relentless ground attack. But safety Eddie Brown ran back Don Golden's kick 85 yards for a third period touchdown to put Tennessee ahead 2321.

Tennessee scored again on a one-yard plunge by Ilaskel Stanback and the Vo Is went into the fourth quarter leading 31-21. The scrappy Bulldogs bounced back and tallied on a four-yard pass from Johnson to Jimmy Poulos. This cut Tennessee's lead to 31-28 with 4:27 left. Then came Battle's fourth down gamble, Johnson's suhFequent touchdown and a well-earned victory for the battling Bulldogs. Georgie 7 14 0 Tennessee 14 0 17 0-731 TennHollowai 7 run (Townsend kick) GaPoulos 9 run (Leavitt kick) ennChancev PM from (Townsend kick) GeKing 8 run (Leavitt kick) GeKino 1 run (Leavitt kick) TennFG Townsend 48 TennBrown 85 Punt return (kick failed) TennStAnback 1 run (Holloway run) GaPoutos 4 P6S3 trom Johnson (Leavitt kick) run (Leavitt kick) Bobcats Rout Lumberjacks 45-0 FLAGSTAFF, Ariz.

(AP) Montana State dominated play to take an easy 45-0 Big Sky Conference cortege football victory Northern Arizona here Saturday. The Bobcats scored three of the first four times they had the ball to build up a 210 halftime lead. Taking advantage of a strong wind at their backs, Montana State marched 66, 57 and 63 yards for those scores. Montana Sate Is now 7-2 on the season and 5-1 in the conference while the Lumberjacks drop to a 35 overall record and 1-3 in conference play. The only Northern Arizona close out the scoring in the period.

Army 0 10 fl 0-10 Alr Force 3 7 23 10-43 S. Mississippi Defeats 'Weber ILA'rrIESBURG, Miss. (AP) South rn Mississippis Golden Eagles rolled to a 28-0 first half lead, then held on to defeat Weber of Ogden, Utah, 28-7 Saturday in their annual homecoming game. The Eagles took advantage of a fumble recovery deep in Weber territory to pick up a first quarter touchdown and then broke the game open with three scores in the second period. Unable to penetrate any deeper than the Southern 20 line in the first three periods, THE WHITE rWt 17 KNIGHT is in Classified on Sunday.

01: CS as P( 42 A co tw of a blf ga AFAFG Lawson 4S AFAHayme 3 run (Lawson kick) ArmyFG Barclay 27 ArmyFink I run (Barclay kick) AFAHaynie run (Lawson kick) AFAMilodragovich I run (Lawson kick) AFAHeli 16 pass interception (kick (ailed) AFAFG Lawson 38 AFAFG Lawson 29 AFADeHart 32 pass InterctotiOn (Lawson kick) nEst Richmond Rips The Citadel RICHMOND, Va. (AP) Richmond turned Barty Smith loose on The Citadel and the 235-pound senior ran for 206 yards and three touchdowns Saturday as the Spiders remained in the thick of the Southern Conference football race by smashing the Bulldogs 27-0 With Richmond's two top running backs ailing, Smith abandoned his normal role as a Mocker. Ile carried 28 times, breaking four school recor as Richmondrebounding from last week's upset at Northeast Louisiana-- upped its league record to 40 and its over-all mark to 7-1. REALTY INC. umouivxmobaoNa440, First downs Rosnes-vards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumblots lost Panaltitayardt Tulan 0 0 It 7 7 Kentutki IA 10 7 7-14 KyFG Strata 27 KyCollins ono run (Sterna kirk) KyFanurzi on run (Steel kick) KyFG Steele 28 KyCollins ontt run (Stele kick) ItliallitTrouting ova run (Faloust kick) KyColiins ong run (Steels LEXINGTON, Ky.

(AP) Sophomore Sonny Collins passed the rushing mark as quarterback Mike Fanuzzi directed Kentucky to a 347 upset of 14th-ranked Tulane in college football. Collins rushed for 176 yards and Fanuzzi gained 68 yards rushing and 44 passing. So devestating was the Wildcat defense that Tulane did not cross midfield until the final 1:47 of the third quarter. The Tulane touchdown came on a fumble recovery at the Kentucky 11 in the last period when Tulane moved for the score in six plays. Kentucky was on the board within two minutes after the game started, following a fumble on the kickoff that gave the Wildcats the ball on the Tulane 18, Unable to move for a touchdown, Kentucky settled for a 27-yard field goal by lion Steele with 13:03 left in the first quarter.

I 1 opr If 10, 0 .1. Clemson Clips Wake Forest Fuhriman Theft Sparks Utags LOGAN, Utah (AP)Safety Bob Fuhriman intercepted a Wyoming pass in the final quarter Saturday and ran 44 yards for a touchdown to put Utah State University ahead and the Aggies went on to defeat the Cowboys 31-20 in a nonconference football game. liuhriman's touchdown pushed Utah State to a 2420 lead with 10:59 left and running back Jerry Cox ran eight yards with 1:42 remaining to clinch the victory for the Aggles. Then, with the clock ticking off the final seconds and Wyoming threatening on the Utah State 17yard line, Fuhriman again intercepted a Steve Cockreham pass with eight seconds left to ice the USU victory. Utah Holds Off Sun Devils 36-31 111: ae ah Fel tal A kic YU lat ga aft to fie er by Lo wh Ya Lie rn( in 5-3 fly 83- Sn all Sfl lat CLEMSON, S.C.

(A1)) Smiley Sanders gained 139 yards in only nine carries, nnd Clemson' defensive unit intercepted three passes and recovered two fumbles, crushing Wake Forest 35-8 Saturday in an Atlantic Coast Con On the third play of the fourth quarter. Singleton faked a running play, bootlegged briefly and threw a pass toward the end zone corner to Lindsey, wide open at the goal. Now it was 14-10, Oregon, after that eight-yard score another first-down pass play. The Cougars got the next 11 points. Peck took them 80 yards for Danelo's second field goal, and Rick Riegle made two off-his-feet catches If) keep it moving as Jones and Grandberry came through with strong running.

But it came up fourthand-five at the Oregon seven and Sweeney wisely called for Danelo to knock through a 24yard field goal, closing it to 14-13. Now it was suckitup time. The Cougars did. Ducks in 'Spread', Excellent defense highlight. ed by some big plays and a nrobing, varied offense that ignited now and then combined for Washington State's 100 halftime lead.

After Jones gained six yards inside, Peck slipped the football to Grandberry on a quick tailback draw play. Grandberry slanted to his left, broke a tackle and was free in the secondary until he was run down by Oregon defensive back, 'rim Slapnicka, after a 52-yard gain, WSU's longest running play this season to that point. Jones was running explosively behind excellent blocking and the Cougars moved it from the 18 to the score in six more plays after the long run, Peck getting it on third down from the front porch. Danelo converted with 9:16 left in the first quarter. A superb Greg Johnson punt of 58 yards that skipped out of bounds at the UO seven helped confine Oregon in the rest of the first quarter.

In the second, Oregon touched off a slotback pass play to Bob Palm that would have scored a 38-yard touchdown but the flanker on the other side was flagged for illegal motion at the Oregon came back with almost the same play but Clyde Warehime intercepted Single. tons pass and returned it 13 yards to the WSU 47. wa, Liu- gal motion at the Oregon came back with al- most the same play but Clyde Warehime intercepted Single- ton's pass and returned it 13 yards to the WSLI 47. OP t' op 2 NO EXCHANGE NECESSARY Most sizes for General Motors. Ford, Chrysler American Motors Passenger Cars.

And some Foreign Sizes. STEEL STUDDED WALNUT SHELL WALNUT SHELL SNOW SNOW Florida Shim Auburn 12-8 AUBURN, Ala. (AP)--Vince Kendrick ripped apart Aubur' highly rated defense Saturday and led the fired-up Florida Gators to a 12-8 foot. ball upset over Auburn Saturday, their first victory ever on Auburn's home field. Kendrick had lots of help from quarterback Don Gaffney, starting his first game, and from a tough gang of defenders who played like Auburn's defense had hoped to perform.

Ken ri a 6-foot-2, 227-pound fullback from Miami who was pinch hitting at tailback, ran five yards for one touchdown and set up Florida's first score with a 40-yard run. Gaffney, a sophomore from Jacksonville, who was Coach Doug Dickey's choice to run the offense in place of injured David Bowden, put the Gators in front in the second period with a 22-yard touchdown pass to Joel Parker on the first play after Kendrick's long sprint. Auburn managed to score as time ran out when Randy Walls hit Thomas Casson' with a one-yard pass. Gossom caught another pass for the two-point conversion. Kendrick carried the ball 23 times for 119 yards, Auburn got within scoring range in the second period, but the threat when Chris Linderman fumbled on Florida's five-yard line and John Lacer recoverd for the Gators.

Florida I 6 6 6-12 Auburn 0 0 I 6-- rleParker 22 pas from Gaffney WO AubGoisom 1 pais from Wslfs (GOP'sKendrick 5 un (P03 faded) PPM from Walls) RETREADS RETREADS (H, ferenee football game. It wasn't even dose after early in the first quarter when linebacker Frank Wise picked off a Deacon pass and ran 36 yards for a touchdown. Clemson then turned a Wake Forest fumble into a threeplay, 24-yard touchdown drive, with halfback Toni Mathews getting 21 of them, including the last one. BLACKWALLTUBELESS LZ'YNe BLACKWALLTUBELESS -( ASU 25 40-14S 361 68 Utah 19 53-130 133 114 14-214 9-36 0-4 3-43 First downi tishes-vards Passmg yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumniesfost First of Three On Kentucky's next series, the Wildcats moved, 33 yards in eight plays, capped by the first of three Collins' touchdowns for the afternoon, Each time he scored, Collins did it from one yard out. At the end of the first quarter and the start of the second, Kentucky drove 80 yards in 10 plays with the Fanuzzi carrying the final yard for a 17-0 lead.

The Wildcats finished their first hal: scoring with a 28- yard field goal by Steele with 17 seconds left after end Tom Ehlers intercepted a pass and set the Wildcats in business on the Tulane 43. Collins' second touchdown came in the third period when Kentucky drove 76 yards in 15 plays, aided by a penalty for roughing the kicker, and the speedy sophomore made it 18 points midway through the fourth period. 2F0 2F0 2248 4 441 13-118 Plus 65e up it F.E.T. Plus 65 per tire F.E.T. Alabama Hip Maroons 35-0 4 IT Ot o4, Pa Ya to Va ga se St( Ha RADIAL SNOW TIRES NEW RADIALS FOREIGN CARS TUBELESS Anima State 3 7 14 7-31 Utah 7 21 0 6-36 UtithSotncer 7 run (Marreill kick) ASUKG Kush 30 UtahFG Marrelli 23 utahVan Golder 3 run (Marralit kick) UtahArmstead 5 MS from Van Oak der (kick failed) UtahVan Gelder 1 run (Marrelli kick) ASOMalone 1 run (Kush kick) ASUGreen PeSS from White (Kush kick) ASUGreen 2 run (Kush kick) UtahOdom 9 pass from Van Gelder (kick failed) hick) ASUHudson 51 pass from White (Kush 11 TS1' 44,..14 I( 4 Alabama Miss.

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NO EXCHANGE NECESSARY SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Utah capitalized on seven firstthall turnovers to build a runaway lead and fight off an Arizona Stale rally in the fourth quarter to beat the eighth-ranked Sun Devils 36-31 Then a 17-play, harrowing. Saturday in a Western Athlet67-yard WSU field drive en- lc Conference football game. sued, Coach Jim Sweeney The loss ended the nation's electing to take the three longest winning streak among points on fourth down from major colleges at 12. the 214. The game, played under 2 NO EXCHANGE NECESSARY RADIAL RECAPS ALL AVAILABLE SIZES '9'2395 Plus 95 F.E.T.

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Ile also hooked up with split end liarrison Davis on a 00-yard bomb in the wild first period when the learns combined for 41 points Virginia getting 27 of them. The Tar Heels fumbled eight times losing four two of which led to Virginia TRACTION DESIGN TRUCK TIRES LEASE DEMONSTRATOR SALE -Q ALIGNMENTEc (7- Most cars. Foreign 88 cars slightly high( 4 1 in 1,01 Tube Type 60004 6 Ply Elating 67005 6 Ply Rating 700)05 6 Ply Rating 70005 8 Ply Rating 65006 6 Ply Rating 70006 6 Ply Rating 75006 6 Ply Rating 75006 8 Ply Rating 173 IMPALA I D. vinyl roof, air, lift wheel, radio. No.

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(Al') Second-ranked Alabama got a 38-yard touchdown run from Randy Billingsley and a 29- yarder from Willie Shelby Saturday night as the undefeated Crimson Tide crushed Mississippi State 35-0 in Southeastern Conference football. The 28-point underdog Bulldogs stayed with Alabama for a half, trailing only 110 after several of their offensive thrusts were choked off by Alabama's big-play defense. Twice Mike Washington broke throuth to block field goal attempts by Vie Nickels, one Of which WWI retrieved by John Croyle and returned 38 yards to the Bulldog 38, setting up a 21yard field goal by Bill Davis, who booted a 27- yarder later in the second quarter. Croyle also turned in another big play early in the game, dumping State's Melvin Bark-um for a 31yard loss all the way back to the Alabama 20. State had mined to the Alabama 12 on its first possession before Barkum's sera loiling was turned into the huge loss.

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