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Sunday, Nov. 28, 1971 1 8 Santa Cruz Sentinel ADabcom.cn damps Aiuibiuitrin) BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) I eluding nine this year as the Tigers approach their Sugar Bowl confrontation with second-rank scored two touchdowns as the Crimson Tide won its nationally televised Southeastern Conference showdown over Auburn and He ism an Trophy winner "We can start thinking about Nebraska now," he said. "I don't think 'we thought anything about Nebraska before the game. We thought about Johnny Musso, Alabama's Italian Stal'ion who led the third-ranked Crimson Tide to a 31-7 ed Oklahoma which lost to Ne punched out 155 yards in 32 carries.

Junior quarterback Terry Davis gave the Tide a 14-0 first period lead with touchdown runs of 6 and 11 yards. Alabama's other score came, on a 41-yard field goal by Bill Davis in the final period. Sullivans named the He ism an braska 35-31 Thursday. The victory also gave Alabama the Southeastern Conference victory over previously unbeat- til nuuui uauuuav, cave iu. Pat Sullivan.

The defeat halted fifth-ranked Auburn's winning streak at 11 games Wlien the Tide's offense 1 Nebraska a little of the cred it. Auburn's only wasn't keeping Sullivan on the sidelines, the defense was batting down three of his passes at "Wa were pulling for Nebras came on a 31-yard halfback option pass from Harry Unger to winner Thursday night, had Alabama scored convincing victory with an awesome ball-control attack that ka," Musso said of the Thanksgiving Day showdown between the Cornhuskers and second- the line of scrimmage and in Terry Beaslye with 13:08 left in the opening half. It came oni the first play after Johnny Sim sparked Auburn to comeback victories the past two seasons over Alabama and, as a freshman, overcame a 27-0 Tide lead ranked Oklahoma. "Their victo tercepting two others that led to touchdowns. Musso, called by Alabama Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant the greatest running back he has ry probably had a psy mons recovered an Ellis Beck to lift the Auburn frosh team to maintained possession for 41 minutes, 49 seconds.

"We took away those easy things they've been getting against everybody, including us last year," said Alabama Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant. chological effect on us. It sure fumble. couldn't have hurt." The catch by Beasley was the victory. The defeat ended Auburn's 11-game winning streak in- Musso, who has not worked ever had, scored touchdowns on runs of 12 and 6 yards and at full speed in three weeks, first of his college career from anyone other than Sullivan.

Alabama quickly established the tempo of the game at the Aramy Connies Hock To Wditd start with a safety blitz that held Auburn to only nine yards on their first series following the opening kickoff. Army took a 16-0 lea in the ly in the fourth period. The Ca-iArmy ahead 22-21. The Tide then got their first first period, scoring a field goal dets Ron Danhoff angled a 33- Army went for two points PHILADELPHIA (AP) Sophomore Kingsley Fink passed three yards for a fourth of three turnovers leading to yard kick that rolled dead on the conversion with ink hitting and two touchdowns within a seven-minute span. John Simar to make it 24-21 the Navy 7.

Unable to gain, the period touchdown that gave with 4:49 gone in the final The Cadets recovered a Navy touchdowns. Auburn punter David Beverly fumbled a low snap from Bill McManus and failed to get his punt off, giving Alabama possession at the Auburn Middies punted and Mike Gaines returned the short kick 11 yards to the Navy 30. Army a 24-23 victory over Navy Saturday after the Cadets had blown a 16-point first period fumble at the Army 45 and moved to the Middies' 27. When The final 10 minutes was The Cadets then drove for the lead in the rainswept 72nd serv three plays netted only four Navy offensively as the middies 20 touchdown in six plays. Fink ice football classic.

took the kickoff to their 30 and Terry Davis scampered 10 yards, Jim Barclay kicked a 42-yard field goaj for a 34) lead. passed 15 yards to tight end Even after the winning TD yards on a third-down option to in 13 plays advanced to the Army 7. Army's defense held pass to Ed Francis, who caught Dave Sanders for a first down at the Navy 15, and Bob Hines Several minutes later, Navy's the eight and scored from the 6 Tom Moore fumbled a punt and two plays later, giving Ala and with a fourth down and 16 situation, the Middies went for and Greg McGuckin hammered Army's Bill Barker fell on it at out a first down on two running toe bajll with his feet inches inside the back line of the end zone, Army had to twice stop the aroused Middies inside the Cadets' 10-yard line. bama a 7-0 lead after only four minutes had elapsed. I v'---- immiw iinm nrrSini iM-feKW nirf "iitt nTitri rtiiwwi ar tum -f fiwtilk, w4, iTOmim u.r i the Navy 23.

Army had a touch a touchdown instead of a tying field goal. Quarterback Fred plays to the 5. down in four plays with Hines Despite its almost total con" Army moved to the 3 from Stuvek's pass, however, was in scoring from the 4 and Barclay trol of the ball, Alabama led where Fink passed to Francis Army final score resulted tercepted by Randy Stein. only 14-7 going into the final pe kicking the point to it 10- for the touchdown, sending from an exchange of punts ear With the game apparently riod. 0 with 8:11 gone in.

the period. wrapped up, Army's McGuckin The Crimson Tide drove from Navy fumbled itself deeper into the hole on the ensuing fumbled on the first play and second period of action while Army's Randy Stein (25) gets a close look at him. Play came their 22 to the Auburn 24 early in Saturday's annual service academy classic at John F. Kennedy Stadium in Philadel-delphia. (AP Wlrephoto) PHILADEDPHIA.

Navy ball carrier Don Canerna (35) is headed for the ground with both feet in the air in the Hale Irwin Scrambles Back in tne nnai period, from where kickoff when Forde was jolted Navy Gary Rhodes recovered at the Army 41 with 2:16 left to Bill Davis kicked his 13th field on the return, dropped the ball play. Stuvek then passed 31 goal of the year, tying a confer and it was recovered by Bob Into Heritage Golf Lead ence record. yards to Jack Forde for a first Jarrell at the Middies' 31. On Jets Need Joef SF Needs Win down at the Cadets' 10. In that drive, Musso reeled the seventh play after the ins a 68, but Jack Nicklaus and HILTON HEAD ISLAND, off runs of 18, 12 and 6 yards, btuvek moved to the 5 on a Arnold Palmer were lurking fumble, Fink hit Hines for a four-yard touchdown that made quarterback keeper but that S.C.

(AP) Hale Irwin scrambled back into the third close behind. have met over the last three proved an explosive outfit, it 16-0. round lead in the $110,000 Heri weeks, beating Kansas City. 13- Irwin, still seeking his first ranked No. 2 in the NFC, with Ted Kwalick and Gene Wash was as fax as the Middies could go.

Army held, took the ball on The momentum, however, switched to Navy in the second victory in four years on the pro 10 and losing to Baltimore only 14-13. Their major weapon has ington the conference's No. 1 tour, had a 54 hole total of 209, NEW YORK (AP) Will he or won't he? The "he" is quarterback Joe Namath of the New York Jets, and the will or won't deals with whether he will play for the first time this season when the downs and then deliberately period as the Middies marched been a defensive unit using var four under par on the demand took a safety that made the fi and 3 receivers and Vic Washington and Ken WMlard the No. 7 and 8 rushers. ying formations.

ing 6,655 yard Harbour Town 48 yards in 13 plays with Stu vek running five yards for nal score The 49ers, however, nave tage Golf Classic Saturday, tak- SJS Bombs Santa Barbara SANTA BARBARA (AP) Golf Links. all in clutch situations, helping Alabama overcome a 15-yard clipping penalty. The field goal came with 13:03 remaining, and 18 seconds later, Musso scored on a 12-yard rjn following a 21-yard terception return by Chuck Strickland. Several minutes later Jeff Rouzie intercepted another Sullivan pass and raced 33 yards to the Auburn 6. Musso scored from there on the first play.

Sullivan completed 14 of 27 touchdown. Roger Lanning The 26-year-old former foot Jets tackle the title-contending kicked the extra point to close ball star at Colorado held a one the gap to 16-7. Before the half ended, Char San Francisco 49ers a key National Football League game Sunday. Namath has worked with the club since last week in an at stroke lead over big Bob Lunn and second round leader Mac McLendon, tied at 210. Lunn had a 71 and McLendon was ley Robinson intercepted a Fink Bobby Moore Again Named To All-Pac-8 Raiders Could Hurt Colts7 Title Chances Sophomore quarterback Travis McMichael threw three touch pass and returned to the Navy one over par at 72.

32. The Middies drove 68 yards in seven plays for another down passes Saturday to lead San Jose State to a 55-10 romp tempt to get back into the line passes for 121 yards, but failed to break the NCAA touchdown1 But the biggest threats could up following his fourth knee op. touchdown. The nlavs in over UC-Santa Barbara and come from two of the game's eration. But Coach Weeb Ew- preserve the Spartans' chances OAKLAND (AP) The Oak- The Raiders are unbeaten giants, Nicklaus and Palmer.

the drive were runs of 19 and 25 yards by substitute halfback SAN FRANCISCO (AP) running back Bobby Moore for a Pasadena Bowl bid. since their opening game loss Nicklaus had to work hard for final decision about Namafh'sIand wh? J'? George Berry and a 26-yard a 71 and 211 while Palmer had 5efore (Super Bowl champion Baltimore to New England, but none ot their victims show a winning availability until just a 69 for 212, just three strokes COllS in me piayous iasi season, could seriously hurt the Colts record at this point in the NFL responsibility record he tied at 71 two weeks ago aginst Georgia. Alabama 14 0 0 1731 Auburh 0 7 0 07 Ala T. Davis 6 run (B. Davis kick) Ala T.

Davis fl run (8. Davis kick) Aub Beasley 31 pass from Unger (Jert kick) Ala FG B. Davis 41 ALA Musso 12 run (B. Davis kick) Ala Musso 6 run (B. Davis kick) A 66,821 off the pace.

has been named to the Ail-Pa-cific-8 football team for the third stright season by the conference's coaches. Moore is one of 19 seniors on pass from Stuvek to Steve Og-den. Stuvek scored from the 1 and Lanning converted to make it 16-14. Navy gained the lead for the They were the only five play ers under par after 54 holes. the team announced by Pac-8 first time with 6:23 gone in the McMichael, filling in for the injured Dave Ellis, got SJS in front 28-3 with three scoring strkes in the first half, and the Spartans coasted to a surprisingly easy victory to finish their pacific Coast Athletic Association season with a 4-1 record.

Conference representatives meet Sunday to choose between San Jose State and Long game time. Namath, meanwhile, continues to complain of pain in the knee even as he works toward his return. "I'm not much good at odds, so I don't know the chances that I'll play," Namath said during the week. "I may not be perfect and I've got to develop Executive Director Wiles Hal- chances of returning by beating season, them on Sunday. Quarterbacks Johnny Unitas, The defending National Foot-the Colts' all-time NFL passing ball League champion leader, and Daryle Lamonica of 7-3, are on the ropes after aithe Raiders will be facing each 17-14 loss in Miami last week-l other for the first time since end.

That loss dropped them lMs last Jan. 3 when Unitas led games behind the Dolphins in Baltimore to a 27-17 victory in Cincinnati Tops tock. Six juniors completed the squad. Louisville19-16 Conference champion Stan ford has four all-conference the AFC championship game. the American Football Confer- LOUISVILLE, Ky.

(AP) third period when Ogden took a 12-yard pass from Stuvek for the touchdown to complete a 13-play, 69-yard advance. That sent the Middies ahead 21-16. The victory was the sixth in 10 games for Army mis season and its 35th against 31 defeats and 6 ties in the service series. It was the fourth victory in six Army-Navy games for Cadet Coach Tom Cahill. Navy fin some timing.

But I want townee Eastern Division race. players on its Rose Bowl-bound squad, quarterback Don Bunce, Beach State, 5-1. The opponent Unitas passed for 245 yards in that game and Lamonica Senior tailback Mel Rieeins piay ana 1 win piay it 1 can do Th Raiders. 7-1-2. could in- Dec.

18 will be Memphis State, defensive linemen Pete Lazet- went to the bench with an in- scored the winning touchdown hp loh tu; champion of the Missouri Val ich and Larry Butler and line The Jets need Namath "3 0Ver ley Conference. on a one-yard plunge with 1:43 remaining and safety Jim Hen backer Jeff Siemon-. Jir" w.ui vicii aim Unitas' recovered from an off. Oregon also had four players derson made a last-second in San Jos State 14 14 14 1355 UC-Santa Barbara 0 3 0 7 10 My 11 SHOP FOR II r.lr.DIG mm terception as Cincinnati took a honored, along with Washington State, the most improved team SJS Brlce 1 run (Barnes kick) SJS Lloyd 15 pass from McMichael (Barnes kick) tually assure themselves ot a Qn iniurv lafit week playotf spot has been picked over Earl -SS Morran again Pfor the Raiders 19-16 football victo ished the season with a 3-8 record. SJS Dahl 40 pass from McMichael the conference.

ry over Ohio River rival Louisville here Saturday. (Barnes kick) UCSBFG Ventimlalio 32 The only unanimous selections game. navy 0 14 7 723 Army 16 0 0 124 SJS Brlce 47 pass from McMichael liu.ue 101 wu iuhcu, I.mlmira has rwnnlAtprl 9Q nf Kiggins' scoring plunge cap (Barnes kick) SJS Evans 3 run' (Barnes kick) id.5.i 50 passes for 471 yards and New York currently has a 4-6 record in American Conference East and is ranked last in passing offense and total offense. The 49ers head into the game with a 6-4 record in National Conference West after last week's loss to Los Angeles that knocked them out of first place. Despite their 4-6 record, the Jets have proved tough against the two title-contenders they were Lazetich, Southern California offensive tackle John Vella and WSU offensive guard ped a 38-yard Cincinnati drive SJS Lasslter 37 punt return (Barnes Jl rni Ja seven touchdowns in his three, look past the Coltsgame, he following a 25-yard punt by kick) SJS Evans 2 run (run failed) Louisville's Scott Marcus.

UCSB Evangelist 28 pass from White Army fg Barclay 42 Army Hines 4 run (Barclay kick) Army Hines 4 pass from Fink (pass failed) Navy Stuvek run (Lanning kick) Navy Stuvek 1 run (Lanning kick) Navi Ogden )2 pass from Stuvek (Lanning kick) Army Francis 3pass from Fink (Simar pass from Fink) Navy Safety Danhoff tackled by Rhodes In end zone. A 97,047. Atlanta and Kansas CUy But the RaiderS' hihest SCOr- iteve Busch. 1971 All-Pacific-8 Team Offense Cincinnati 0 9 10 919 Louisville 0 0 7 9 16 (Ventimlglio kick) SJS Dahl 32 pass from Hlckt (Barnes kick) A 4. BOO going against a defense that next two weeks.

Lou Barnes 16 pass from Madeya (Marcus kick) Cinn Ichnson 32 run (Schmitt kick) Cinn FG Schmitt 19 Cinn FG Schmidt 43 Lou Stevens 1 run (Marcus kick) Cinn Riaqinj 1 run (pass failed) Ends Tom Scott, Washington, and Bob Christiansen, UCLA, Tackles John Vella, USC, and Tom Drou- Tennessee Stops Vanderbilt, 19-7 Lou Safety Johnson tackled In end ranks No. 1 in its conference against both passing and rushing. The Colts have given up just 102 points in 10 games. Marv Hubbard, Oakland's leading rusher, has seen limited action for three games because zone. A 10.132.

gas, Oregon, Guards Steve Busch, WSU, and John McKean, Oregon, Sr. Center-Dave Dalby, UCLA, Sr. Quarterback Don Bunce. Stan KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Tennessee bunched all its scor of a rib injury, but he should Boston Downs Holy Cross, 21-7 ford, Running backs Bob YDis niiiaiiD is rainiM for (pesttaosiig Best chain saw under 10 pounds: IftnaEan inn7.

ing in the fourth quarter and defeated upset-minded Vanderbilt, 19-7, Saturday In a Southeastern Conference foot- be working full time Sunday. The Colts' Norm Bulaich, who led AFC rushers before suffer- inf an ininrv ic Kafir in tha lineup. He has 565 yards on 110 ba" mf: by Moore, Oregon, and Bernard Jackson, WSU, flanker Steve Sweeney, California, Kicker Don Sweet, WSU, Sr. Defense Vanderbilt shocked the parti into the crucial FOXBORO, Mass. (AP) Senior quarterback Ray Rip-pman passed for two touchdowns and set up another with a long strike as Boston College defeated arch-rival Holy Cross carries going game here.

san crowd of 56,244 by taking the lead on a 9-yard touchdown run by quarterback Steve Burger in the second period, cap Linemen Jim Sherbert, OSU, 21-7 Saturday in a traditional; John Grant, USC, Pete New England college football ping a 53-yard drive, layior Stokes converted and the Com windup. Rippman gat the heavily favored Eagles rolling after Holy Cross took a surprising 7-0 lead on Pet Vaas' short scorine LOYOLA WINS LOS ANGELES (AP) Dean Jelmine pounded out 220 yards and scored two third-quarter touchdowns Saturday to 1 a host Loyola to a 23-21 nonconfer-ence football victory over the University of San Diego. modores nursed a 7-0 margin until midway in the fourth quarter. h3 LEE HADOEN SMALL CAR EXPERT Vanderbilt Tennessee it' iZi pass to Joe Neary early in the vand. Burner run (Stokes kick) Tenn-Leach 7 pass from Maxwell (Hunt Tenn FG Hunt 39 Tenn Chancer 7 run (Hunt kick) Tenn Safety Lainhart tackled In end zone A 56.144 second period.

Boston College 14 0 721 Holy Cross 0 7 0 07 HC Neary 4 pass from Vass (McLowry kick) BC Thomas 10 run (Berridge kick) BC Rideout 40 pass from Rippman (Berridge kick) BC Brigps 46 pass from Rippman (Berridge kick) A 22,205 SKIERS RESERVE NOW1 Lazetich, Stanford, Sherman White, California, Gordy Guinn, Washington, Larry Butler, Stanford, Sr. Linebackers Jeff Siemon, Stanford, Steve Brown, OSU, Willie Hall, USC, Backs Ron Minis, WSU, Bill Drake, Oregon, Calvin Jones, Washington, Ray Youngblood, California, Sr. Honorable mention California, Geoff DeLapp, Ray Wer-sching, Sam Garamendi, Clarence Oregon, Leland Glass; OSU, Dave Schilling, Jeff Kolberg, Dave Nirenberg, Jack Turnbull; Stanford, Jackie Brown, Tim Schallich, Benny Barnes; UCLA, Effren Herrera; Washington, Jim Krieg, Bill Cahill; WSU, Buzz Brazeau. For all the small car facts and figures, corner him at your Datsun dealer. Best prictoo: Complete with Hfftt bar and chain, from JjJ Tough enouoh to stay a winner.

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