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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 33

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FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM SECTION B-PAGE ONE SUNDAY NOVEMBER 23 1969 SPORTS-FOOTBALL-HOCKEY BASEBALL-OUTDOORS-GOLF i Michigan ins Bueieyp6o Oi 1 -v Ohio St Stunned By 24-12 2-0 Win Captured By Wings GAME AT A GLANCE MICHIGAN CSU 21 First Downs 266 Yards Gained Rushing 222 101 Yards Gained Passong ISS It of 20 Passes Completed IQ of 28 Passes Intercepted by 1 Fumbles Lost 2 3 for 42 Punts No Avg 3 for 27 3 A Yards Penalized 5 dvi 7 0 I Arkk low LEUBANKS 1 WHELAN i----! 1 4 7 i 44! 11 1 i 4 fr RAY 4 t144 i4i I '11i 1 41 3: is i 1: i' 41' i'' 4 'o 4 i 7 1 -17-4991711 7 -A 4g 7 ii -i 1 6- 7 itir7- 01alte Ir m)41 4 4 l'f: -''4 s-- 4 )-) l'' 1 i :7 4: d'111144 i 'i" 7 '7 7-' 46 7 0 1 7 i MILLER 0- r-------1 1' i i i 1 i'' 1::: f'' 1 4 i'i! 7 1 es) 4'14-'444 14 :4 i 4''' 7- Alt te4'4 "M'' 4 4 1(viit 4t Al- fv 411 A- 3 BULAICH A -I c')'1) pRft'-'-i -1 A 13: 4: 7 ''''''4- RILt fp 0--: '4 i'v 4 i1b' ic "---r' 1 5 4 ffy 7: 0 pz: If -45 1 4 77'- 4-r01 s4 44" 3 -'7 -N igi i 4 'is A A McLeod Defense Flatten Dallas By BOB LINDLEY Sipe-Telegram Sports Writer Ignoring the urge to give their weary legs a much deserved rest the Fort Worth Wings instead answered the call of stout hearts that urged them to make just one more rush up the ice and for the second straight night they emerged victorious Playing their fifth game in seven nights all in different cities the Wings reached back far something extra and combined tight defensive play great goaltending by Don 'McLeod a goals by Gary Bredin and hank Monteith for a 2-0 shutout triumph over arch-rival Dallas Sunday By virtue of the victory the Wings brought their season mark to the 500 level and boosted themselves into a share of the CIIL lead with the Tulsa Oilers who beat Kansas City 6-3 Saturday night while Omaha lost 3-2 to Iowa and tumbled to second place The Wings and the Oilers have 29 points each Omaha and Iowa have 19 A somewhat disappointing crowd Of 4610 sat in on the show at the Tarrant County Convention Center far short of the Central League record throng of 9705 that saw these same two clubs battle to a 4-4 lie last year ANN ARBOR Mich The Michigan Wolverines pulled one of the upsets of the decade stunning No I ranked Ohio State by taking a 12- point half-time lead and holding on to beat the Buckeyes 24-12 Saturday and clinch a Rose Bowl trip The victory in a game which saw all the scoring coning in th: first half snapped Ohio State's winning streak at 22 games and most likely will drop the Bucks from the top spot and propel No 2 Texas to No NIICIIIGAN meanwhile captured a share of the Big Ten title with Ohio State and won the Rose Bowl bid without the necessity of a vote by conference athletic directors A crowd of 10328 largest ever to watch a football game in MicI4an saw the Wolverines take a surprising 7first quarter lead on a three-yard touchdown run by full-buck Garvie Craw and an extra point kick by Frank Titas I I I as the first time this season the Buckeyes had trailed A inspired Michigan defense continually held powerful Ohio State forcing the Bucks to punt It was a stunning 60- yard punt return by Barry Pierson that set up Michigan's third touchdown and gave the Wolverines a little breathing room 1 Ph00 by AL AANZERA his touchdown run End It Eubanks is making a block on two defenders and Gerald Kirby (70) and Jerry Cooper (69) are coming to assist and he takes the path to the first touchdown of the game a nine-yarder Bulaich hit the right side then found daylight to his left and switched direction on CLEARING THE WAY TCU's Norman Bu latch gets some spectacular blocking from his Horned Frog teammates in the first quarter Saturday against Rice ROYAL THRILLED Purples Strike Late To Skin Owls 21-17 UT Now Has Shot At No 1 Ranking BUT THOSE that were on hand were treated to N1cLeod's first shutout as a Wing and to a sparkling defensive effort by veterans Gerry Hart and Jim Cardiff and rookies Joe Zanussi and Bandy Manery So airtight was their performance that Dallas managed only 15 shots on net for the game and only two in the final period in which the W'rigs played one lorg strCeh shorthanded two men But during that one minute and 45 second span it was the Turn to Vings on Page 4 Gitme AT A GLANCE ICU 20 RICE IS irst Downs 292 Yards Gained Rushing 121 31 Yards Gained Passing 22i of 11 Panes Completed lo Of 22 Passes Intercepted by 2 Fumbles Lost 4 1 for 414 Punts No Ave 4 320 69 Yards Penalized 32 BY GALAN Star-Telegram Sports Writer Texas Christian's ambitions of a fourth conference victory cracked and fell apart like an antique cookie jar in the first half Saturday afternoon but cunningly and patiently the By ROGER KAYE StarTelegram Sports Writer "Is it final?" a somewhat disbelieving Darrell Royal aAed three times in Waco Saturday after hearing that top-ranked Ohio State had taken a stunning 24-12 tumble to Michigan's Wolverines Royal wanted to make sure his ears weren't deceiving him since the king-size upset paves the path for the University of Texas to move into the No 1 spot in the national possibility the Longhorn coach is very much aware of "I'm nervous as a cat over the possibility" commented Royal who was in Waco to watch the Baylor-SNIT! game "I'm thrilled that we now have the opportunity to be voted No I But I'm realistic enough to know there's a certain risk PIERSON ran back Sensibaughls punt to the OKI two and three plays later quarterback Don Moorhead went over from the two Olin() State drew first blood scoring on a one-yard plunge by fullback Jim Otis at 7:22 of the first quarter Th? Buckeyes came back after Craws first TD with quarterniock Ix Kern firing a 22iyard touchdown pass to Jan White Stan White's extra point kick was good but the Bucks elected to take a Michigan penalty and try for a two-point conversion But the hard-rushing Michigan defense tickled Kern before he could vet a pass off MoOltIlEAD mixed his plays sell utilzing the run-of sophomore tailback Tayir and the fine pass itchinil of tight end Jim ilandich to full advantage Bailey's mark of 20 years ago years ago Even after Cole and Judy sent the Frogs in front in the last heat the Owls fluttered back ominously Wood who had replaced quarterback Stahle Veicent in the last half propelled them 30 yards to midfield but there he fumbled and TCU took possession at its 46 At the bell the Frogs were on the Rice 10 While Judy's fingers were completed 16 of 22 for 2'26 yards and the Frog footmen wore Rice's defenders to a frazzle and that includes some of the league's stallions like end Rodrigo Barnes and guard Roger oitsch speared Cole with the winning touchdown It was also a personal milestone for Cole who ended his two year Tar career with a school season record of seven scoring catches I "Tills IS THE SORT of thing that also can be an inspir ation to Attansas Were not the only team affected by this" Royal says his team currently rankol No 2 has a long way to go before thinking about the national title THERE SEEMED to be medals for all the Frogs Super hands Jerry Miller snagged Wien during the afternoon and scribbled his name in the record book as the most prolific catcher He ound up with 41 this season breaking Snake DELAN EXTRACTED 132 yards and Norm Bulaich Turn to TD Pass on Page 3 "My first feeling is we hare three games left before we can Taylor set up Melligan's Turn to Bucks on Page 8 Turn to Michigan on Page 8 Frogs completed the repair job with minutes to spare They singed tail feathers with two fourth-quarter touchdowns and a season that began a painfully long time ago in the gall of defeats to Purdue and Ohio State ended in the champagne spirit of a 21-17 victory The Horned Dragons bubbled over with of fensive fizz amassing a school record 549 yards A bunch of the crunch was wiped out by four lost fumbles at the most embarrassing moments SEVER MIND The Frogs came through like purple gangbititers in the fourth quarter lifting themselves out of a 17-7 predicament with touchdown marches of 63 and 96 yards and finishing the lattv with a snappy 34-yard pas3 play from quarterback Steve Judy to Linzy Cole Then everybody including 11786 ticket buyers went home ftir a glorious evening of football speculation 1Voul1 TCU's 4 3 record in the conference and possible third place finish provide a vote of conadence for coach Fred Taylor? 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Ct1 '7 '4 10b" 11 -b-T 41Istz ko i 1 1 1 4--- ie- i' 't sA 4 se 4'411 vp- By JIM TIMMY StarTelegram Sporft Wrder put a lock on its football season Saturday It was Baylor's misfortune to be in the dungeon when the door slammed GAME Al A GLANCE SMLI AYLOR 20 FIN DOWRI 0 Verdi Gamed Rushing 1411 143 'Yards Gained 101 1 of 37 Posses Como ltled of 21 3 Passes Inforctoted br Fumbles Lost tor 16 Punts No Avg 4 hr 41 So Yards Pena lifed 43 yt 144s 011 I -4 '1 I tr's A 411 0 ois 4 LI f7-C' p- -1- --s- Vs wis -t I As sk- ii: 4 i 104 -t thr -t -4 i -4 as e'' gt: 1 i t' 4 4t 1 tt bor 41' 4 iLo 1 ef 1 I 4r r- I I i' A I I( 44 '4 L' ''lli '44 "PP 4 rsN -as a is 4 1 ri Ai' A -9! Is 4 0-10 III es- 1 ltk ib 2 st'' 7 ot 1'" 1 I 1 '(4 v44 1 r4 i 10 0 14 4 I 4 1 A' --1 41 iltf 271 I i I Pi I ity PA 1 1 I btr 1 0 7 '4 -1 -1 AN- 4--' )- a starry ---v-s 7-'' 1 I ihe1 40se" 16 001110 4 NIP Mi 4 f44'41 4 4' wows 7 91 Ai it II it 4 a 1 ''1 'es- 1 4444! :1 0 40' If "1 'f 4 '-401--''' is i 111' i N1 4444A'''''''' 4t1 i Te 14 P- 0 0 041 "P14 4 I ittz114stion ss 1 I It ts 1 14 41 IA 1 4 4 A4 )0 '14' 0 1- 40 i 1411 A five-yard run by quarterback Chuck Ibxson a 52-yard field goal by Chipper Johnson and a safety vivre all the Mustangs needed to stcure the family rwels anothur winter 12-6 Cynics may argue that thcre was more paste than diarnoods since it was only the Ntustangs third victory against seven Meats flat any old win I a good one though Baylor has this knowledge only by heresay 111E EARS pi ayvd it tough all the ay missing r' iJ two touchdown opportunities i but it added up to their ni4111 strdight defeat this fall Placekicker Terry Colby of 0 Arlington criicked a school 4 record with a 52-yard field goal of his own He got Bay- lor's other points from 21 yank SNIC's safety was an inten- tionid gilt from the Hours I when quarterback Lan Conk downed the ball in the end zone when hacked up to r'''44''! 04 his own goal It was Ilixson's third sem Ing trip of the year The Pony (iT flyer put the hall In the air 3k ducks and thr Turn to itixson on rage punt return am 6E1' AWAY ducks and punt return al vi rr 1 I il 1' 4 404 4 '1 i 1 41 1-L A 10 41 5k RICE MEANWHILE went to work on Mike Spruill's 61- yard touchdown run a 26- yard field goal and anotiwr touchdown based on a 43-yard run by Phillip Wood Before the Frogs could blink they had a 17-7 black eye Thetr cause appeared lost when they failed to score from Rice's four-yard-line in the third period In the fourth however they successfully completed a 67-yard drive with stistior Marty Whelan carrying every single inch Then with 322 left Judy SIVC Standings Team Ns op kansa 5 a ra 47 Tta 5 0 250 12 eva Tech 4 2 1:31 4 3 131 173 SW' 3 4 12M 117 Texas 2 4 78 al fire 1 5 56 116 flIor 0 6 4 6 153 Sta lewrom Photo RECORD 11 TCL end Jerry Miller make' a stumbling onehand catch of a 15yard Steve Judy pass It was his 4Ist reception In three ReitS011S broke the school record set by Morris Bailey two decades 140 Miller caught seven Saturday Ntv ToNy WOOD Ckis( lu urday The Fars are Cak ii 1 hut (50) ard Pandy Colicr i 1T) Pat Curry of SNit' throAs up hi hands on a 440 pounli of POor.

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