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THE NEW MEXICAN Sunday, Novtijsbgr 11, Spaulding Leads Wyoming To "4 1 -7; Lobo BOX BAILEY ALBUQUERQUE. Nor. 10. A hard-rldlng Wyoming tailback with a loaded air piatot in Ona hand and a ground mortar in tha other Saturday booted tha Cowboy from Laramie to a 41 to 1 win orar the New Mexico Loboa. Chuck Spaulding paaaed and kicked tha Loboa Into aubmiaaionj while tha only time New Mexico aacaped tha tight Cowboy defensive lasso was a M-yard romp by Chuck Bill lata In tha fourth period.

Wyoming scored once la tha first, twice in tha second, once again in tha third and twice in tha final quarter. Statistics showed the two elevens fairly even, but Spaulding kept the Loboa bottled up with aome uncanny quick-kicking and Wyoming took advantage of New Mexico's mistakes. Tha victory clinched second place la tha Skyline conference for Wyoming. They still have an outside chance of winning tha championship. New Mexico is hopelessly buried in tha cellar.

Tha Cowboys scored, within four minutes after the opening kickoff. Spaulding quick-kicked for yards to tha New Mexico four. Dave Matthews and John Watson mads six yards and then Watson fumbled. Selmer Pederson recovered for Wyoming on tha Lobo 11. Spauld ing cracked off right tackle to the ona and boomed over on tha next play.

Lyle Covington kicked the first of five successful Conversions. Ha missed ona an day. A Spaulding to MeOonneU air blast scored for Wyoming early in tha second. With tha ball on tha New Mexico 18, Spaulding faded and fired to his wtagmaa standing In tha and sons. The Cowboys did it again before tha half.

Spaulding mixed daahea off tha tackles and passes to McConnell and Ted Layman to carry to tha New Mexico one. Tha loping tailback lunged over for tha score. Starting from tha New Mexico 44 lata in tha third, A1 Manchak ran 4 to tha Lobo I on I reverse to the left flpaukting eras held for no gain and than wtiailig around right and, cut back and mead over behind soma deadly daw nils id blocking. New Mexico started an air attack of its own hi the final quarter. with Hill doing moat of tha throwing, tha Lobes moved to tha Wyoming 13 only to aaa tha drive halted.

Hill was hitting Dick Brett and Byron Campbell for gains of five to eight and Id yard on each throw. The Loboa stopped Wyoming on tha New Mexico 37. 3111 faded to pass, saw a clearing to tha right and took off on his 13-yard run fired to MeOoauMlL The final score same with shoot Ml to play, an back, took ovar the for tha Cowboys. Manshak hustled for five yards from 84 and than at right guard. A Mg center, BUI Min Morris at tackle kept Naw Mexico's running attack bottled.

iRUeman slab Intercepted two Lobo af kicking for Mow Maxfca In the Una it was Bonne Carlsbad frmhmin aad nj at a dataMtva sod who a Wyoming ptaya. Coo tossed I lag tar several losses ssverti ths tailback's tout Pii Six Section A tanford Whips Troians In Final, Rail Michigan State Bops Irish By 3 5-0 Tally 96,000 See Indians Score Three In Last Period For. Victory LOS ANGELES, Nov." 10. (UP) The flaming-spirited ford football team refuted to quit Saturday although sppe beaten and earn from behind in the fourth period to (con touchdown and defeat favored Southern California 27 1 EAST LANSING, Nov. Michigan State's green and white grid giants sliced Notre Dame wide open with tremendous running backs Saturday for a 38 to 0 triumph and the worst shellacking handed the righting Irish in coach Prank Leahy's tenure The victory was Michigan State's llth in a row.

AUSTIN, Nov. 10. (UP) Baylors rampaging Bears poiTsSS from SImiX P0 on fumble, and turned two el I them into ia yards for a touchdown on tha touchdown. Saturday to upset the Jittery Texas Longhorns 18-6 Spartans' first play from scrim- before 58,000 dazed fan. tn Memorial stadium.

Baylor, scoring its mage, it was a bad day for ths Irish all the way. Panin, A1 Dorow, Wayne Benson, Tinea Pisano and Don UcAullffe these were the backs that rallied the Spartans for 353 yards on the ground and a fourth victory In 18 games between the two schools. Panin was easily the standout-. He rambled for ISO yards In eight carries and ha saw hardly any action flnt victory over Texas since 1934, kept its Southwest conference title hopes alive and all but dumped tha Longhorns, defending champions, out of contention. The Bears did It by slashing Hue play in tha fourth period, after coming from behind In tha third quarter to overcome a 6-4 Texas lead at half-time.

in the last half as coach Clarence1 Th Longhorns seemingly fell (Biggie) Munn tried to have mercy Rprt hriUUnt da- wlth his pony backfleld and lnex- North nd 8outh Pn toU 7 fenaive performance In which they perieneed help. Still, even LeRoy fnt 8lrty P13r i turned back Baylor twice Inside tha Bolden. Billy Walla and Jimmy Ellis. on ta renceto the Texas line, had too much speed and too many heavy college football schedule. Texas opened th scoring when terrific linesmen ia front of them I Moet of the players planned to they moved 4 yards in the second for Notre Dame to attempt to rally, attend football games In tha area, quarter march, climaxed by a 15-Dorow, a veteran quarterback, was I while others hoped to catch up on yard pass from halfback Don Barton Na 77, grey ora ta throw thotr'larlats rw the (goading Chock.

The Cowboys whacked New Mexico, 41 to 1 at Aiboqwarqua (Georso Key Photo). WHOA THERE. POORER! Chwsfc Koakovleh, Na. 13 af tha New Mexico Let a yew art dawnflald ta gatarday fracas with tha Wyiariwg Cowbaya for a short gain. 1M11 HUamaa, Na.

U. and Bob Barg, before 88.130 frensied fans orlal coliseum. tech team bad Its stan squads played over their taq there was Just a little mon ssy-di spirit on th BUi When reserve fullback Intercepted a pass in tha I minutes th Indians as tha tined by fat marched thta big 13 yards to soor the tag big touchdown with hslfiasf Ruraaiaa plunging over fag tory. Btanford'l brilliant qW Gary Kerkorian had to 0 bfiUng with Hugaslan antt decathlon champion Botf but th victory was tad' team win by a team ta not accept defeat when 4 th face by disaster. BUr.A its elate clean with Its Bril and won th Inside trad 4 Rose bowt Southern California, I tk beater showed an amsslni to com from behind.

HeU yards la th first half, ths roared back to ti the tbs third period and surged 14-13 tn the fourth, only to Stanford -match touchdown touchdown until the tlc-brr core earn wits on minutr 86 seconds left to plf-In th second bait. ouf California's great tsli-bsck, Olfford. showed why he touted for sn-Ameriean by i the team to three touchdowm by the brilliant reverses back A1 CarmlehaeL But tfi completing II passes, was th ference between the teams Although frequently ipC losses, he still hit star end OoU, Hugaaiaa and halfbad Cook with pass after pass Xa completing 18 of 13 1 Kerkorian wrapped compared with Southern Cti two eompletion In 11 tor 31 yards. Southern Cxi held to 31 yards on the th flnt half, ran wild to a and ertih XO yards for a gin on running plays, netted only 71 yards rod Kerkorian lost 68 yards thrown for repeated losa attempting to pass Soor by periods: Southern Calif. 4 4 71 Stanford 14 4 1 Touchdowns: Southern ford, Carmichael, An: 8u McOoU.

Mathias 3. Hugan Feints after touchdown. era Cai-Oifford 1 BtanlM koriaa 3. clans Deh Oregon Sti RTLAND, PORTLAND, No Highland allops Hilltoppers, 39-19 By MART LOU LYON LOS ALAMOS, Nov. 10.

An out-funned Los Alamos team Friday night loot to Highland of Albuquerque, 39-19. Using a new 5-3-3 defense against the Hornet attack, the Topper fought gamely, but the heavier Highland line seemed able to open holes will, with Jos McDonald, ace at their sleep before the start of Sunday's fourth and final round. Bolt, a driving range Instructor from Durham, (tola tha lead in Fridayi third round with a ona-under-par 71 that gave him a total Of 314 stroke for (4 holes. Cary Mlddlecoff needed only a par-four on tha llth hole to tie Bolt for tha lead. But tha second round leader three-putted for a bogey five and slipped into1 second place with a 71-311.

At least three member of Britain's Ryder Cup team war still In th running. They wer Jimmy Adams, who had a 71 Friday for an even-par 316, and Max Faulkner and Dal Rees, who wer tied at 31. Faulkner had a 74 In tha third round, Rees a 73. Julius Boro of Southern Pines, G. tha first round leader, shot a two-under-par TO Friday.

That gave him 1 318 and deadlocked him with Adams, Doug Ford of Harrison. N.Y. another major factor in the triumph. the seventh of tha season for tha Spartans against no defeats. Ha used his crashing backs steadily on quick openers and delayed bucks which Notre Dame's forwards hardly ever eould stop, And when the Irish linemen seamed to have tha combination, Dorow want to the air to add confusion to the element of expertneae obvious tn every Michigan State player today.

Por the afternoon, Dorow completed 11 of 17 puses for 113 yards and two touchdowns. One of his scoring thr-owi, to end Bob Carey covered five yards to finish a 74-yard march aad the second was a one-yard heave to Ellis Duckett to complete a It -yard parade. Carey waa tha leading scorer with fire conversions and 11 points. Both Pisano and McAullffe also furnished touchdowns on One-yard plunges to culminate drives of 88 and 78 yards. to end Torn Stolhandsk.

Baylor tied tha scoring let in tha third quarter on a 13-yard pass from leaping Larry Isbell to end Harold Riley, with halfback Jerry Goody plunging ovar from, th IS. Isbell put th Longhorns tn th hoi with a punt to Ten 11-yard lln early tn tha final period. Th Bean stopped Barton for no gain, then Jarred th ball loos from halfback Gib Dawson on th 10, Fullback Richard Parma slid ovar from th 1-yard atrip three plays later. Bill A they, 318-pound Baylor guard who recovered Dawson's fumble, charged tn to grab th ball again after it squirted from Barton' arms oo the Texas 83 and four play later halfback Don Carpenter bounced over from the Taxes Texas keaded goalward, with six minutes left, and moved to th Baylor 33 on a 39-yard pass from quarterback Jones to Dawson. But tha Jitter hit tha Texas backfleld on tha next play and fullback Richard Ochoa's fumble was taken by Baylor tackle Luka Welch to and th th'eat, Isbell, while stalemated In th air for th most part by Texas alert pas defense, quarterbacked th Bears from th opening kickoff in 14 plays down to the Longhorn 3-yard Una.

But Texas' and Paul Williams pushed him back to th 8 to stop th attack. A crowd of 11394, second largest Joha Barnum of Grand Rapids, Minute later, an 84-yard Hornet drive ended in a 43-yard touchdown dash by McDonald, and this time Hoeek's conversion wu good. Th second quarter was scoreless, but tn th third, th Hilltoppers took to the air in a successful 74-yard touchdown drive In th first minute of play. From their own 10, a long past, Hamilton to Weartn, put the bail on th Hornet 83-yard line. Campbell waa trapped far a two-yard lose on a line play, but on th next, Wbarln anagged a pas from Hamilton and scooted to th Hornet two.

Metsier skirted right end for th tally, and Campbell's eon version wss good lor a Hornet back, usually carrying th mall. The Toppers completed five peases, four of them with big Jim sarin on the receiving end. to account tor almost half of th yardage gained by th HID team. Bi yon Campbell, speedy Topper back, ran up most of the yardage gained on the ground, making two touchdowns and a conversion. Th first Hornet touchdown came about midway in the first quarter after Longenbeugh Intercepted Bur-tenshsws pass on the Hllltopper Si-yard and the Highland team carried th bell to the five in a eerie of line, bucks.

Mohar went through taexle for th (core, but Hoecks eon version ettempt failed. Tech Accepts Bid To Orange Bowl Battle MIAMI, Fla, Nov. la (UP) -Undefeated Georgia Tech accepted bid Saturday night to play in the Orange Bowl New Year's day. Stuart W. Patton, president of th Orange Bowl committee, confirmed the acceptance.

He said Tech officials bsd approved th move Thursday and that th Yellow Jacket business Manager Charles Griffin will arrive here Monday to complete negotiations. The announcement earn Jest after Coach Bobby Doods team whipped VML 84 to In Atlanta. Oeorgla Tech, the only team so far to accept a major poet see eon bowl bid. has won seven game and tied one. Duke tied th Rambling Wreck 14-14, tn a major upset.

Tech Is leading the football-powerful Southeastern conference wtth five victories. It will be the Engineers fourth eppeerano In th Orange BowL Aggies Beaten By West Texas LAS CRUCES, Net. 14 CD-West Texas State ran wild while keeping a light but fighting New Mexico A football team bottled up Saturday to win a Border conference victory, 84-30. As the second quarter got underway. the game promised to be a oontest.

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Utah B4 tt Color 4 A tt, ttnA4 fl Rice Owl Edge Arkansas, 64) HOUSTON. Tex, Nov. 11 fUF) Rice Instituta pushed ever a touchdown with less than two minutes to play to win a 1-4 victory over buriey Arkansas Saturday night and keep alive ths Owls' hopes for a share of Southeast eonferenc honor. Halfback BUly Burkhaltar scored from bte one-yard line after an offside penalty against Arkansas aided a 39-ya rddrlv. Wind Wright failed to convert, but didn't matte Vols Shellack Lee Generals KNOXVILLE.

Term, Nov. 14. (UF) Hank lurtcella and Herky Payne, equally adept at directing Tennessee's mighty offense, led th nation's No, 1 football team to a crushing 0 to 14 victory over Washington Lm Saturday. Only about 30 000 fans watched tha Volunteers engulf end bottle up the heralded Oil Boost U. and turn the famed Washington A La awing inte Just another TennessM waits.

Boosts! passed foe two eeoree only after Ttnpeesss bad eaepttad it bench in the fourth quarter. Oea. Bab Naytand's stalwart now have wen IT tantight, Men them tuts season. In their almost certain drive for th Sugar Bowl Laoriaalla. Mew Orleans Ugh on the list of all-America button, directed ths tint two Ta-ee soortng drtvm, rnen Rom srirona Aria.

Nov. 1. (TV-Ari-Pntvartaty of Arisons, 1 Mich, and Bob Toskt of Northampton. Msss. for third place.

-Despite a rather erratic 78 Friday, Dick Chapman of Pinehurst remained ths leading amateur with a 311. Ted Bishop of Weston. Maas, was second-best amateur with a 314. in Spartan history and only 330 short of th record set agsinst Michigan three years ago, saw th Kama. It was played oo a surprisingly good field, dry and clear, despite last weeks heavy snow, in 83 degrees temperature.

Mustangs Tie Texas Aggies COLLEGE STATION, Nov. 14 (UP) Southern Methodist and Texas AAM, a pair of potent also-rans in the wacky Southwest conference race, struggled to a 14-14 deadlock In th battle for th conference cellar Saturday before MA00 Globt-Wcmlckt Stl Fibs givt osier, meet economical filing. The battered Methodist matched th kM running game, with sophomore halfback Jerry Norton In the tarring role ss SMU earn from behind twice to gain Its flnt blann of a Conference triumph. Wardens Catch 2 Deer Hunters Eve wfcmi filled ts eeps- a tha drawer gf a dW gUd la md eut smooth-fy, quietly, ert Hi touch wf your fiogor. soerwt wf tM feotW- twuck op.

ratio I la th 4W butlboorieq progressive extee- iwa iNdw. Ail three Aggie scares earn on passes by Charlie Sanford, two of them to Ed Boykin and the third tn the fourth period to Clark who wr dressing a buck deer shot out of season wer surprised by stste gam department, men last week. Stale Oams Warden I Poindexter grasped an Aggie fum-EUlott Barker reports th men were bis on the 3. Bobby Clark scored. Pressley.

The Buffs first score came sadly in the first quarter after big Joha UCLAS potent Bruin. Rose Bowl hopM fiickernvf with a derisive but na tn over Oregon State slippery, windy field stadium. Winds of gale velocity rifle Coast eonferenc high soaring threat, truck early In th flnt a touchdown and extra provided 3394 fans -thrill before the teams a mud -slogging battle vo-l field. 1 Paul Cameron, th more ace, set up th Biw In a 88-fard offensive th the necessary margin tt. five minutes while ths still steady and th rain.

only threatening. Montana FaU To Colorado PORT OOLLINB. JJ (AP) Colorado A A VL in th running for th ftrenoe ofotbafl title trT-an easy 84 to I win of Montana Orttttie. a Chunky Bo6 Byrn for th ausmiuad ter WU i Me taaml 1 total all th running j. He bandied i often I with Leon Evens help getting ths ball into the pay eon.

In four trie. E. M. Thomas and H. Talley, both of La Plata.

Barker said they were each fined a total of I1TS by Justice of the Peace C. R. Boulton of Farmington. District warden Roy Jones of Farmington and other of flee walked Into a barn Just as the deer was hung up. Barker said.

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