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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 118

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The Miami Heraldi
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XT i (iHiamt JlfraliT S-F Sun Nov 7 1871 Texas III units $Uiilov 24-0 yW 4 gut TCU Tops Texas Tech For New Coach 17-6 SOUTHWEST SWC play still with hopes of a Cotton Bowl bid Donnie Wigginton Texas No 1 quarterback after Phillips pulled a leg muscle in September and Mike McCullouch directed the Longhorns in the second half Texas 27 SMU 10 Mark Green shredded SMU for 158 yards on 41 rushes and scored two touchdowns for the Aggies at College Station Green a 218-pound sophomore bulled across on touchdown runs of four and nine yards Green carved out 98 of his yards on 22 carries in the first half burst through the middle Lyle Blackwood streaked 32 yards for the clincher with an intercepted pass in the final quarter after Berl Simmons had booted a TCU school record 50-yard field goal Texas Tech (3-6) scored in the waning minutes In other games in the Santa Clara Whips Rattlers 29 to 16 Southern Sam (Bam) Cunningham Crashes after 16-yard gain against Washington Stale FAR WEST Huskies Topple Cal 30-7 By Herald Wire Service Washington stunned California with a 68-yard deflected touchdown pass a 78-yard punt return and a 72-yard TD aerial in the first half Saturday en route to a 30-7 victory at Berkeley Calif Meanwhile an inspired Husky defense which leads the Pacific-8 Conference against the rush limited the Bears to minus five yards until speedster Isaac Curtis galloped 63 yards on a reverse with 1:25 remaining In other Far West games: Oregon 23 Air Force 14 The visiting Ducks overcame a 14-0 halftime deficit on a 35-yard Dan Fouts to Bobby Moore pass a 56-yard Steve Buettner field goal and touchdown runs of five yards by Moore and one yard by Greg Herd Southern California 30 Washington State 20 Tailback Lou Harris return a kickoff 84 yards for a score and added two more touchdowns in the Los Angeles game which knocked the Cougars out of a Rose Bowl chance New Mexico 57 Utah 39 Fred Henry picked up 218 of a school record 543 rushing yards and scored on runs of 65 and 62 yards for the host Lobos Statistical Far West Wash 30 Calif 7 Wash CaL 15 13 41-106 36 57 274 249 10-25-2 14 36-3 7-32 6 7-34 0 1 3 70 31 First downs Rushes-yardage Passing yardage Pass Punts Fumbles tost Yards penalized Washington California 13 14 0 0 0 30 7 S'xkiller 2 run (Wiezbowski kick) Krieg 68 pass from Sixkiller (kick failed) Wash-Jones 78 punt return (Wiezbowski kick) Dumas 72 pass from Collins (Wiezbowski kick) FG Wiezbowski 33 Cal Curtis 63 run (Wersching kick) 36 000 So Cal 30 Wash St 20 on Last Play Quarterback Clyde LeBaron threw three touchdown strikes and tallied once on a short run Saturday to lead the Santa Clara Broncos to a 29-16 victory over Florida LeBaron a six foot one inch junior hit Alex Damascus with a five-yard pass for the first TD in the opening period In the same quarter he threw to Jim Winegan in an 84-yard touchdown effort In the second quarter LeBaron scored on a four-yard Ark Rice By DARRELL MACK United Press International writer HOUSTON Bill Mc-Clard kicked a 45-yard field goal with two seconds left Saturday to give 12th-ranked Arkansas a 24-24 tie with a 19-point underdog Rice team which had outfought the Ra-zorbacks all afternoon The field goal coming after a personal foul penalty that put the ball on the Rice 28 was third of the game He had kicked a 27-yarder in the first quarter and a 34-yarder in the second period The penalty was against Carl Swierc who lost his balance and fell over Jack Morris after Morris signalled for a fair catch on the Rice 43 The penalty a personal foul gave Stanford UCLA to Southwest: Texas 24 Baylor 0 Quarterback Eddie Phillips injured nearly all season guided the Longhorns to a 17-0 lead at halftime in Austin Jim Bertelsen bolted 136 yards in 20 carries including touchdown runs of 31 and one yards Texas is 4-1 in run The final six points came on a 60-yard pass play with Winegan again the receiver LeBaron completed 16 of 24 passes for 324 yards to dominate the Bronco offense A crowd of 18560 turned out at the Oakland Coliseum to see Santa Clara improve its record to 5-3 The Rattlers are now 4-3 Florida Santa Clara 0 16 SC Damascus 5 pass from LeBaron (Duggan kick) Warren 31 pass from Montgomery (Champion kick) Winegan 4 pass from LeBaron (Duggan kick) LeBaron 4 run (Duggan kick) i FAMU Champion 30 FG FAMU Rackiey 1 run (run failed) Winegan 60 pass from LeBaron (Rooney pass) 18560 1 gratia 'M QsaEmn RAIN OR SHINE WE PAINT ALL THE TIME VALUABLE COUPON This coupon worth toward the purchase of any PAINT JOB 3-DAY SPECIAL! COUPON MUST BE PRESENTED WHEN LEAVING CAR Herald Wire Service Texas Christian its stadium flag fluttering at half staff because of the death of Coach Jim Pittman scored a key 17-6 Southwest Conference triumph over Texas Tech Saturday at Fort Worth The Horned Frogs still title contenders officially dedicated the game to Pittman who suffered a heart seizure and died a week ago during the TCU-Baylor game at Waco The game before a shivering crowd of 22138 pushed season slate to 4-3-1 hiked its conference record to 3-1 and made a success of Billy coaching debut Tohill Pittman's chief aide was elevated to the top job Thursday men played emotionally and it never left their minds about the cause they were playing said Tohill "Our staff did an excellent job of preparation under the circumstances Defense is nine-tenths emotion That helped us get to the football a lot better and we were in a bad frame of mind when we got A 49-yard pass from Steve Judy to Freddie Pouncy set up a TCU touchdown in the first period Larry Harris went the final 12 yards on a Statistical Southwest TCU 17 First Downs Rushes-yards Passing yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Texas Tech Texas Tech Texas Christian Harris 12 run (Simmons kick) FG Simmons 50 Blackwood 32 pass Interception (Simmons kick) Carmichael 1 run (pass failed) Texas 24 Baylor 0 Baylor Texas First downs Rushes-yards Passing yardage Passes 4- Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Baylor Texas paro kick) MS Bertelsen 31 run (Gasparo FG Gaspard 36 Phillips 8 run (Gaspard Bertelsen 1 run IGaspard 54500 Texas 27 SMU 10 SMU 9 41-109 119 10-16-1 8-35 2 35 19 69-262 117 5-7 0 6-27 2 33 First downs Rushing-yards Passing yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized SMU Texas 3 7 3 17 FG McDermott 28 FG Johnson 32 Green 4 run (McDermott kick) FG McDermott 25 -Polasek 17 pass from King (McDermott kick) Maxson 51 run (Johnson kick) Green 9 run (McDermott kick) 28570 STONE CRAB RESTAURANT Holiday Magazine Award Every Year Since mi SEA FOODS STEAKS CHOPS TELEPHONE 673 0365 CORNER BISCAVNE STREET AT WASHINGTON AVE IP it nil 't H'H i 1 Yards lick Arkansas Rice 20 17 43164 52 112 277 209 34 8 18 29 1 16 22 2 232 638 2 4 0 25 50 TM pill First down RushPs-yardao Passing yardage Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized rw Arkansas the ball on the Rice 28 with time for only one more play McCLARD who kicked an NCAA record 60-yard field goal last year made the field goal with several yards to spare to deprive Rice (now 2-4-1) of its biggest upset in years A minute earlier Arkansas was going in for what would have been the winning touchdown when quarterback Joe Defeats Clinch HI I I'll vnr Yardstick -Associated Press Wirephoto Ferguson fumbled on the one yard line and Dave Snelling recovered on the five But Rice could not move the ball and had to punt it back to Arkansas And then came the crucial penalty Mike Saint a third-string fullback scored twice for Arkansas on runs of one and five yards and Ferguson dove over for two extra points after his second touchdown BRUCE GADD a quarterback who was benched last month for throwing too many interceptions came off the bench to throw two second half touchdowns for the inspired Rice team He hit flanker Bubba Berg for a 53-yarder in the third period to put Rice ahead 17-13 and connected with a 34-yard to split end Bob Brown to make it 24-13 early in the fourth quarter Brown who had caught only three passes all season snagged an 11 -yard touchdown pass from halfback Stahle Vincent in the first quarter Mark Williams also kicked a 42-yard field goal in the first quarter as Rice took advantage of two Arkansas fumbles and took a quick 10- 0 lead Arkansas fullback Dickey Morton fumbled the opening kickoff and Steve Pruitt recovered on the Arkansas 34 to set up the field goal Morton also fumbled the ensuing kickoff and Gilbert King recovered it on the Razorback 12 to set up Vincent's TD pass Arkansas which lost four of six fumbles now has a 6-2-1 record and is 3-1-1 in Southwest Conference play The tie severely damaged Cotton Bowl hopes dropping Arkansas to second in the conference with a 3-1- 1 mark behind Texas (4-1) and TCU (3-1) Arkansas Rice 3 10 10 0 0 7 FG Williams 42 Brown 11 pass from Vincent (Williams kick) FG McClard 27 Saint 5 run (McClard kick) FG McClard 34 Berg 53 pass from Gadd (Williams kick) Brown 34 past from Gadd (Williams kick) Saint 1 run (Ferguson run) FG McClard 45 32000 HEW NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOLS GRADES 5-12 Abdvbi ADULTS TOO DAOf CO 444-6543 VISA APPROVED BROWARD 525-2071 I I I GHEES CtiBBflSQ Return to Roses STANFORD Calif (UPI) Don Bunce for one touchdown and passed for another and Rod Garcia booted two field goals Saturday as Stanford defeated UCLA 20-9 and won a Rose Bowl berth for the second straight year Grandberry 8 run (Sweet kick) USC Harris 12 run (pass failed) Paine 12 run (pass failed) -57452 Oregon 23 First downs Rushes-yards Passing yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Air Force 14 Ore AF 19 23 48139 52 242 231 161 30 1 5-1 20-14 535 6 352 0 0 5 52 35 Oregon Air Force 0 10 13 23 7 0 0 14 Brennan 1 run (Barry kick) Bassa 4 pass from Haynie (Barry kick) Herd 1 run (Battle kick) FG Buettner 56 Moore 5 run (kick failed) Moore 65 pass from Fouts (Battle kick) kJACOBSEN LAWN FAIR JACOBSEN VALUE SPECIAL ROTARY Choose from 21" power-propelled and 18" and 21" hand- propelled models JACOBSEN LAWN PRINCE cutting width 2 HP -4-cycle engine Thrifty in price high in performance! 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Get a JACOBSEN and gel it over with 36b GRECO atlEJEUNE CORAL GABLES 44A562 ECONO AUTO PAINTING 400 NW154tlfST MIAMI PHONE 633-7696 08 pi Wef Pel iii'inimFi'irw a wunniPBiMi Randy Poitl and Benny Barnes set up a field goal and touchdown in the fourth quarter as the Indians finally drew away BUNCE fourth in the nation in total offense completed 16 of 27 passes for 246 yards and one of those throws was a 29-yarder to Miles Moore The Stanford quarterback also ran six yards for his only other touchdown while Garcia booted field goals of 33 and 46 yards UCLA Stanford 0 7 UCLA-FG Herrera 2i ST Garcia 33 Bunce 6 run (Garcia kick) FG Garcia 46 Moore 29 pass from Bunce ca kick) Jones 1 run (Pass faded) 61600 (Get Stanford Coach John Ralston figured right along his Indians should win the Pacific-8 Conference title and another trip to the Rose Bowl and after they did he said he so sure about playing Big 10 champ Michigan When it was all over and Stanford had clinched the league title Ralston said "now the pressure is off for a while went into the season believing we should win the title and we finally did" added the personable Stanford coach we have to face Michigan in the Rose Bowl and that figure to be an easy assignment "I expect Michigan to be a decisive favorite but the way we like it We were underdogs last time and we responded I hope we can do the same again Being the underdog or starting from behind seems to bring out the best in A YEAR ago Stanford was a nine-point underdog in the Rose Bowl and then rose up behind the passing of Jim Plunkett to beat Ohio State decisively Ralston figures Michigan should be as big a favorite over his Indians this time and maybe more "They (the Wolverines) do things in an explosive said Ralston To beat UCLA Stanford broke a 3-3 halftime tie but needed a couple of mistakes by the Bruins to finally get rolling Pass interceptions by Forzam 26 pass from Adams (Doyle kick) WYO Hustad 9 pass from Fox (Hudman k'ck) Hudman 37 Hughes 29 pass from Adams (Doyle kick) WYO FG Hudman 30 Hudman 41 Gadhn 56 pass from Fox (Hudman kick) WYO Safety on Wentworth blocking punt Gadhn 19 pass from Freeman (kick tailed) Hughes 1 run (Strycula run) Forzam 25 pass from Adams (Dovle kick) LEARJET DC-3 VA APPROVED TYPE RATINGS! Henry 65 run (Hartshorne kick) Henry 62 run (Hartshorne kick) Woffingden 8 pass from Van Galder Bateman kick) Woffmgden 7 pass from Van Galder (pass failed) Ut i-'is'ridel 10 pass from Van Galder (pass failed) KM Long 7 run (Henry pass from Lonq) McCall 53 pass from Long (Hartshorne kick) ndl 11 pass from Van Galder (Poulson run) KM Long 5 run (Hartshorne kick) Long 3 run (Hartshorne kick) Garidel 13 pass from Marshall (run failed) Marshal 1 run (run failed) KM Lonq 22 run (Hartshorne kick) KM Boone 7 run (Hartshorne kick) 3 Flight and Ground School Our South Course fertow open Julius Boros golf professional getting ready to play our South 1 8 One of the two championship courses designed by Robert Trent Jones In the background is the two million dollar clubhouse and dining room that all Miami is talking about If you yet seen it you're invited out While you're here meet Julius and Ernie Boros and Hurley Ridgeway the pro who presides over our 1 1 championship tennis courts Roger aylor is our touring pro Just call Jack Rose our Membership and he'll take you on our Grand Tour 944-6641 WRESTLING TEXAS DEATH MATCH JACK MR BRISCO VS WRESTLING DON CURTIS SPECIAL REFEREE AMERICAN EXPRESS GRUDGE MATCH RETURN FROM TV EDDIE BOBBY GRAHAM DUNCUM BANKAMERICARD MASTER CHAfGE i MianmeBaaiwaeeaaaaiBBaewa I MI fcrtereeted I (eltrele ceerili: Private Ptlvt Haiti lettreweel filet pMet CwMMmel Pllvt Tramtef earjet program (o STATE ZIP SOUTHERN TITLE MATCH GEORGE GAISER VS OLE ANDERSON CHAMPION CHALLENGER COUNTRY CLUB AVGOTDEPA Biscayne Boulevard at 199th Street Miami NAME ADDRESS CITY AGE PHONE MIAMI BEACH AUDITORIUM 5 0-54 00-52 50- Kid SI SO RES CALL 531-0477 j-KKAAAAKAA AAAAJvAAi.

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