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SECTION Crossword Music Ait Radio Oil Theaters Fort Worth Star-Telegram FORT WORTH TEXAS Whtr th Wait Begins SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 30 1962 TCU GAMBLE FAILS MIAMI WINS 21-20 2-Point Conversion Try By Frogs Barely Misses BY MM TRINKIF Slar-Tclecram Snorts Writer MIAMI Fit Sept Even the church people would i have been proud of the way TCU gambled Saturday night ine audacious nogs tried to break the bank with a two-point conversion in the fading moments and missed by a gasp as Miami nailed a 21-20 SAM IT A GLANCE MIAMI irst Downs 1 Yard! Gained Rushins IS! Yard Gained Passim 1" Passes Completed 11 nf 2 TCI 11 14 MS of Id I'asses Intercepted bv 1 1 Opp Fumbles Recovered 3 4 lor HJ Puma No A 4 for tlS 1 lor 41 Penallres No Ydte lor tl 2m If IB Bpipk I Bk intersectional victory As 51251 fans sat on the edges of their Orange Bowl chairs Halfback Donny Smith tried to run across the two-pointer that would have spilled the favored Hurricanes But on the sodden turf Smith who only a minute before had caught the pass that put the Purple in position to win lost his footing and never had a chance to cross I he goal George Mira a whirling will-o-the-wisp who plays as if he owns a stealing license passed for two Miami touchdowns and ran over the other But in the end it was the firm right foot of Bobby Wilson that eased the host club to its second straight triumph and turned back the Texans USC Mauls Hapless SMU 33-3 Sonny Gibbs like Mira an aUJ America quarterback candidate confirmed his credentials by i thrnwinc fho nritirnl nacc In i 14 A'sJ'f" a A tilf ASYti i sr First Downs 16 Yards Gained Rushint Smith with only 1:13 left in the game Chipman Fauver Score Halfbacks Marvin Chipman m-m mm Vatb and Jim Fauver contributed TCU's other touchdowns in a game that had the Frogs trying 71 Yarn's Gained Passinf 141 7 of la Passe Completed 6 of 13 1 Passes Inlerrenled 1 Opp Fumbles Reroyered 5 lor 17 Pnnls No Ayf I lor 334 46 Yards Penalised 30 BY GALYN WILKIN'S Slar-Tlefram Snorts Writer DALLAS Sept 29 Southern Cal's zealous Trojans took just 13 seconds Saturday night tn show 14000 Dallas citizens in the Cotton Bowl that West Coast football can be as dazzling as any Hollywood production In that blindingly short span tor a toehold from the fourth minute on It was then that Mira on Miami's fourth offensive gesture streaked three yards to score after a 61-yard punt return by Van Parsons had given the Hur ricanes possession just four Star-Telegram Photos by AL PANZERA transmitted by AP Wlrephoto FAR ENOUGH Charles McEntire of before the power-running Longhorn had Texas Tech halts Texas' Ernie Koy but not picked up six yards Saturday night steps from the TCU goal Undismayed by this horrid turn of fortune Gibbs guided i the Horned Frogs to a tying touchdown on a 47-yard series him after five-yard gain Rankin had grabbed pass from James Ellis CRASH! Longhorn lim Hudson slams into David Rankin of Texas Tech and stops wispy Willie Brown hurried 32 yards for a touchdown with th? kickoff It sorely impressed thf SMlr Mustangs who absorbed Gibbs and Chipman got most i four more touchdowns before the of the yardage on runs of 17 i long performance was over and 13 yards Chipman fled i The final count was 33-3 1 around Miami's left flank the 1 Afior Rmun's nnoninor hnu L0NGH0RNS CRUSH RAIDERS 34-0 last four yards and Jimmy Mc- SMU fired back for a field goal Ateer knotted the score at 6:31 but soon wilted under Southern with his placement Cal's superior reserve strength ilu sauanaeren a rhanrp in suthorn rsr fircttoom mi go aneaa alter fcnd Lynn Morn- terback Pete Beathard was son recovered a fumble on Mi- i jured late in the second ami 28-Vai'd inr Rut hie Honarturo nnlv The Frogs punched at the worse for SMU LM: st Record Lubbock Crowd of 42000 Sees SWC Opener miming nurncanes lour umes icriiiidi was rtsuiavaju Nelsen who promptly ran for the second touchdown HOW TOP 10 CLUBS FARED Here's how the nation's top 1 teams fared in Saturday's play: Underdog Owls Stun Tigers Cam 6-6 Tie came back in the second half hut could get no closer than the 19 Mira the young Spaniard from Key West started cocking his arm again in the second quar-tar and this was bad news to TCU's secondary Tulane RV BILL VAN FLEET Star-Trlerram Sports Editor LUBBOCK Sept The Texas Longhorns battered Texas Tech with a powerful ground game Saturday night to run up a 34-0 victory in the first Southwest Conference ALABAMA crushed Friday night 44-6 to throw two perfect scoring passes When Nelsen had done a night's work the Trojans ran in the third team quarterback Craig Fortig who before Saturday had worked only one varsity play He guided his charges ti the final touchdown running it over himself from the two GAME AT A GLANCE RICE 14 First noons LSI' SWC STANDINGS BATON ROUGE La Sept 29 iA" Sophomore Quarterback Walter McReynolds passing with skill led underdog Rice to a 6-6 deadlock with nationally- I4-A1I at Halftime He rifled a 28-yard pass to Halfback Nick Spinelli threw again for 17 yards to End James Simon then blistered Ben Riz-7o 's palms with a fast ball that spanned the last 27 yards to the end zone Wilson's kick again GAME AT A GLANCE TEXAS TECH First Downs 1 333 Yards Gained Rnshlnf Tl Yards Gained Passinf tl of 6 Passes Completed 11 of IS 1 Passes Intercepted 0 Onn Fumbles Recovered 3 CONFERENCE 2 OHIO STATE slammed North Carolina 41-7 3 TEXAS blasted Texas Tech 34-0 4 PENN STATE whipped Air Force JO-6 5 LSI! battled Rice to S-fi lie MICHIGAN STATE was 'ir set by Stanford 16-13 7 MISSISSIPPI trimmed Kentucky 140 GEORGIA TECH whipped Florida 17-0 9 SOUTHERN CAL trounced SMU 33 3 Ifl MISSOURI was held to 0-0 tie by Minnesota put TCU in the role of pursuer football contest of 1962 It was a methodical victory achieved by strength and depth as the visitors from A'istin kept control of the game from the opening kickoff until the last play The Longhorns built i 7-0 lead in the first period ind it was 144 at halftime Thee was no scoring in the third but the dam broke for 20 additional Mints' in the last period as file Texas depth took its 'oil I The biggest crowd ever to see 6 for 17 Pnnls No Art 11 for 36' at 4:55 SMU wasn stopped cold The Mustangs had a total offense of 225 yards but when they violated Southern Cal's end of the field the Trojans shut the door The Mustangs got as close as the 13 and that was in the first period when John Richey booted 3 lor 35 Yards Penalised 2 for 2 TCU lost another chance nn i Miami's 23 when the slippery ball went out just after the kickoff squirted from Fullback Tommy The lights were on full through Crutcher hands at the Miami Tarda Gained Rushlni 133 ITS Tarda Gained Panlnr 107 tj of 3J Passes Completed of 14 Pusses Intercepted by 1 Opp Fumbles Recovered 1 for 131 Punts No An a for 311 4S Tarda Penallieii S3 second period capping a 52-yard drive in 13 plays Nine were on passes by McReynolds who played on offense throughout the game The elusive Stovall shook himself free from three Rice players and had to dodge an official in his 6-yard spurt for the Bengal touchdown LSU Center Dennis Gaubatz blocked Preston Johnson's field goal attempt from the 21 midway in the first period The tie snapped LSU's game winning streak LSU ranked number five in the Associated Gibbs took 23 The next time his field goal from placement the final two but the change seemed to make little an interception by Larry Bui-! at thp 17 ranked Louisiana State here Saturday night The 19-year old Galveston product riddled the fabled LSU defense with his aerials He clicked on 13 of 23 passes for 179 yards Only one pass was intercepted Operating with the skill of a surgeon McReynolds pre-med was also able to shake loose for spectacular runs when he was unable to find a target The Rice touchdown came on a 30-yard toss from McReynolds to sophomore Tailback Gene Fleming LSI' almost pulled the game out of the fire in the final two Pet Texan I 0 0 1000 TCI' 0 000 Arkansas 0 ft A 000 Rice 0 A ft 000 Baylor I ft ft 000 Texas A A ft ft ft 000 SMU ft ft ft 000 Texas Tech 0 1 ft 000 SEASON PLAY Pet Texas 2 ft 0 1000 Arkansas 2 0 0 1000 TCU 1 1 ft 500 Rice ft 1 1 250 Baylor 0 2 0 000 Texas AftM A 2 ft 000 SMU A 2 000 Texas Tech 0 2 ft 000 aich and parlayed into the catch-: SMI! hari inforptrahl( m(im Utah State Trounces Montana State 43-20 up touchdown difference to the Longhorns Texas used 35 players with Royal changing the teams frequently and at the end the fresh Turn to 42000 an Page 6 ries of Brown before the opening kickoff The 170-pound bullet ran 93 yards for a touchdown in Turn to USC Mauls on Page 4 Bulaich's thievery was committed on the 27 and as a reward Gibbs handed him the first Turn to TCU Gamble on Page 4 GAME AT A GLANCE I'TAH STATE MONTANA STATE 23 First Downs I Yards Gained Ruahinx 16 136 Yards Gained Paaslna 110 13 ol 27 Passes Completed 6 of 11 3 Passes Intercepted by i 0 Opp Fumbles RernTered 3 3 lor IS Punts No Ai 7 tor 39 5 61 Yards Penalised 77 a football game in Lubbock 42-000 overflowed the premises Every man woman and child there was convinced of the Texas power Darrell Royal used all three of his quarterbacks both on offense and defense with Duke Carlisle getting the first touchdown and Johnny Genuns and Tommy Wade two each thereafter Mostly though the quarter mtmx PI mmmmmmmmmmmmWRmmmmmmmr LI Press poll was defeated 16-3 by Rice last year Next week Rice goes against another power Penn State The Nittany Lions are ranked fourth id the latest AP poll RICE ono 6 I LSU 0 0 6 fi I Flemlni 30 pus from McRejr- nolds (kick failed) LSU-Stovall 6 run (kick failed) 67S00 nWVLW ijr nik anfl minutes but sophomore Half- back Danny LeBlanc fumbled on I he Rice eight after catching a pass from Lynn Amadee The drive was set up by a 39-yard pass play from Amadee to all-America candidate Jerry Sto-vall The Rice tally came in the Drake Triumphs 21-0 DES MOINES Sept 29 (Ji-Right Halfback Karl Kassulke scored two touchdowns and was a big man on defense for Drake in the Bulldogs' 21-0 victory over Colorado State College Saturday LOGAN Utah Sept 29 (AV-It took the Utah State University Aggies more than half the game but they finally broke loose and ran away to a 43-20 victory Saturday afternoon over Montana State University backs were calling simple plays Fullback Ray Poage smashing into the line or running outside with pitchouts or calling on the bullish young sophomore Ernie Koy to gobble up big chunks of yardage on reverse plays WS -OWSSntfKJItXSXK SSnH: HOGS BOP TULSA 42-14 i lii yd "TanMfco 'sssssaW'ltH nnllHiWvalaujBtllH anaaa sH -WanWaWnnl an -i A 1 GAME AT A GLANCE ARKANSAS TI'LSA 1 "swam nTM sssa assssssassw- BY FLEM HALL Star-Teletram Sports Director FAYETTEVILLE Ark Sept The individual brilliance of brash Billy Moore senior quarterback from Little Rock led the University of Arkansas Ra-7nrhacks to an easv 42-14 victory a First Downs It 3M Tards Gained Rnshinc CI 171 Tards Gained Passinf IIS 12 of 54 Passes Completed 11 of Passes Intercepted hr 1 Opp Fombles Recoeered here this sunny Saturday after- noon over the Tulsa University 1 SMMJ6sSi I Hurricane crowd of 26000 turned out for The confident and highly com what was expected to be a reas- When those two were not gaining ground Tailbacks Tommy Ford and Jerry Cook were slashing at the tackles This tremendous running game accounted for 323 yards with Poage getting 82 yards of it on 22 carries He also scored the first two touchdowns bursting 10 yards through the middle for the first one Koy and Wade were tied for second in the rushing department with 65 yards each Koy got his yardage on seven carries whipping around from wing-back and punishing the tackles The big sophomore also had another great night punting compiling a 47-yard average on six kicks despite having one long one trickle over the goal line for a touchback The Raiders were able to re-i turn only one of the kicks with Richard Mahan dashing back 10 yards on that occasion Texas threw only six passes and four of these came with Wade in the game near the fin-j ish Five were completed with Wade tossing to Sophomore Hix Green on one of them for the game's final touchdown The first half of the game was played in dim light as one-third nf the stadium lighting system onablv close contest Hk 'Lnnnm bbw anoMf sssssssssai Lnna nUanf I I tL HBCP' 1 I ijF p1 lanharianla(i 'dfe mfr Btnk nnnnnBani anan nana Ba aH Hl afafj into the proceedings and that settled for all practical purposes After that gallop which developed on a full spinner that sent him through a hole in the middle of the line Billy spent the remainder of the delightfully cool (70 degrees) autumn day watching his sophomore assistants complete the rout Tulsa intercepted a pass and ran it back 67 yards for a touchdown in the third quarter to make the score 28-14 at one point hut Arkansas had two goal-crossing runs called hack for rule infractions and still won by four touchdowns So it wasn't much of a contest after Billy rolled up his sleeves Arkansas scored first from the kickoff to lead 6-0 Tulsa with Stu McBirnie of San Antonio pitching struck back and tied it at 6-6 at the end of the first quarter Arkansas scored a touchdown and the two extra points early in the second period to go ahead 14-6 Moore led his parade in the final minutes nf the period to take his team to the dressing room leading 21-6 Moore opened the bidding in the third quarter with his 90-yard sprint Ken Boone a sophomore from Brazoria Texas picked off a Bill Gray pass and weave through a broken field on a beautiful 67-yard trip for Tulsa's counter Gray led the Porkers on their first fourth-quarter scoring trip tn make it 35-14 and Fred Marshall the No 3 quarterback passed and ran for the final marker that came just three seconds before the game ended It was not a matter of locking the gates of mercy or trying to run up the score Quite to the contrary Coach Frank Broyles of the Razorbacks was trying to keep from scoring the sixth touchdown He sent in word for Marshall not to do it unless he could do it running So the tall skinny soph from Memphis Tenn made the last 19 yards on a struggling run right through Turn ti Arkansas on Page fi petent six-foot 176-pound field general set an all-time Arkansas record by running yards from scrimmage for one of the six touchdowns He plunged one yard for another and completed 12 of 14 passes for 112 yards as he piloted the Razorbacks with the aplomb and efficiency that Mark Twain once displayed on Mississippi River boats His total 237 yards on offense was fifth in Arkansas history It was the first game of the season here on the Arkansas rampus the previous 34-7 victory over Oklahoma State having been played at Little Rock last week I and a gala Band Day Tulsa had defeated Hardin-Simmons 39-0 two weeks and had a week's rest in preparation for this one Then too last year's score in this ancient series it runs back to 1899 and through 39 games I was Arkansas 6 Tulsa 0 For the first 26 minutes this one was a close game but at that point Moore became impatient and went to work in earnest He hustled his unin -spired mates to the touchdown just before the intermission that made the score 21-6 Right after the rest period he inserted his record breaking run Associated Press Wlrephotn in second quarter Frogs at left are Jim Fox 72 and Bernard Bartek ffi'2' FAUVER PICKS I TCU's Jim Fauver nears the end of a sevpn-yard run.

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