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rovrew'vr'00''0'w'vwNe4 '1-4eierit'01rAtrr Zit Fort Worth STARIFLEGIIA51 Sun Oct 25 1970 Zit Fort 40 1 ss UTA nk ztv a it A 04 VI 4 ri a 71)1)0 something to cheer about completions for 174-yards and no interceptions The Trinity rush was below its usual av erage but was effective with 165 yards against UTA from the Trinity rush The the timekeeper hadn't even Rebels again got as close as the Trinity 38 one play before the end of the game On the final play Cox was smothered by the Trinity pass rush The game was the Southland Conference opener for UTA 1 The Rebels weren't even able to put on their fourth quarter scoring march although freshman quarterback Steve Cox turned in an impressive pgsing perfortnanee completing 8 of 12 throws for 103 yards THE LOSS tied a school record for consecutive losses as a senior college It was also a record-breaking third straight homecoming loss and the worst loss ever administered GAME AT A GLANCE UTA TRINITY First Downs Yards Wined Rushing lal 160 Yarns Gained Passing 14 12 of 26 Posses Comoietsd 14 of 2) 0 Passes IntercsoffrO by 1 7 for 347 Punts NO Avq 7 for 34 3 Fumbles Lost 0 74 Yards Pons hied 74 by a Trinity team IJTA provided four fumbles and an interception and Trinity turned three of them into touchdowns Mike Curry who completed touchdown passes of 15 and 11 yards finished with 14 of 20 In fact it happened so fast clicked any time off In the second quarter Shawn Meagher went through the Rebel line untouched and took a pass in the midst (Jr tile UTA secondary for a 15-yard touchdown As usual a Rebel turnover their only one of the first to the Trinity score Fred Voorhees intercepted a Taylor pass after it was tipped up in the air by the Intended receiver Voorhees By BOB SONDEREGGER StrTslooram Sports WrIter Somebody slipped in a few bars of "Dixie" but that wasn't enough to Inspire UT-Arlington to win a cottonpickin football game Saturday afternoon The lonesome trumpeter withstood challenges by the college band which tried to play a fight song nobody recognized to play part of "Dix le" giving a homecoming crowd of approzimately By BOB Si starTelitra Somebody 5 bars of wasn't enougl Arlington to pickin footbr day afternoon The lonesl withstood eh college band play a fight ognized to pl le" giving crowd of ON THE Turnpike Stadium field Trinity blitzed UTA 21-0 to hand the Rebels their sixth straight loss and their first shutout In 19 olitings UTA which worked all week to stop Trinity's menac ing ground game saw the Ti gers score their first two touchdowns on short passes after turnovers set up the scoring drives COX WII0 LIKE starting quarterback David Taylor was hampered by intruding Trinity linemen moved the Rebels to the Trinity 38 twice before the roof caved in They got there in the third quarter but Cox couldn't complete a pass or run away I TRINITY SCORED the only touchdown of the first half with a pass that appeared to catch the Rebels by suprise I 90-Yard Punt Return Features HP Victory 1alytzia1A1o4 CAREER OR QUARRY? IT TURNED TO CLAY CA II Garrett tried to end that streak lie passed for two TDs one a 51-yarder to Alex McKinney In the first quarter and an eight-yarder to George White in the fourth and ran for another one two yards in the second period John Cotton kicked the points after Other lip scores came on a 45-yard field goal and four extra points by Damon Smith two-yard run by Ronnie Co flower two-yard run by Danny Eh le a yard run by Bobby Hammer and an 18-yard pass from Gary Hill to Ernie Storms STEPIIENVILLE (S Howard Payne's Alex Williams returned a punt 90 yards or a touchdown to highlight the Yellow Jackets' 38-21 Lone Star Conference victory over Tarleton Saturday The Jackets were ahead 24- 14 in the fourth quarter when Williams went on his jaunt which set a Howard Payne record While the Jackets were rolling to their third LSC win of the year against two losses Tarleton's Texans were losing their fifth straight But Danny returned to the Trinity 49 and was hit late costing the Rebels 15 more yards FOUR PLAYS later Meagher broke into the UTA secondary and took a 15-yarder from Curry and neither the defense nor tire timekeeper responded in time UTA did make a serious threat but it ended in a missed field goal the fifth of the year for the Rebels Taylor inspired the second-quarter threat running for much of the 62 yards the Rebels covered The closest they got was the Trinity nine with four shots at the goal The effort ended when Taylor was thrown for an eight-yard loss on first down and then missed on two passes one of them dropped Calvin Whitmire's 35-yard field goal try was wide to the left UTA FUMBLED on its first play from scrimmage in the second half and Trinity quickly converted it into a touchdown Before the quarter was over the Tigers had stretched the lead to 17 points Dennis Watts recovered the Rebel fumble and it took seven plays for Curry to find Bill Hodge standing all alone at the three-yard line Hodge stepped into the end zone untouched as the two nearest Rebel defenders ran into each other Moments later Ken Cooper kicked a 26-yard field goal at-ter the Rebels stopped a Trinity march at their own nine WATTS RECOVERED his second fumble of the game in the fourth quarter at the Trinity 44 and it took the Tigers 14 plays to score Greg Oliver who was the game's leading rusher scored Trinity's final touchdown on a one yard run Cooper connected on his third conversion to end the scoring Ronnie Lucas who was injured near the end of the game was the Rebels' top receiver with five catches for 67 yards Meagher made i gains out of the six short passes he took from Curry finishing with 91 yards UTA 0 00 0 0 Trinity 0 7 10 7-24 15 pass from Cur rv (Cooper kick) 11 pass from CurrY (Cooper kick) 26 FG 1 run (Cooper kick) You understand why boxing people threw flowers in the path of Jerry Quarry installing him as the new prince of the heavyweights lie showed up at the 1965 National 1 Golden Gloves tournament in Kansas City and In five winning fights broke two jaws and created one concussion Boxing suspected the young Californi- I an then 20 was a new Rocky Marciano lie had a jawbone resistant to hooks and crosses and possessed a withering punch 1p1 'I 1 Boxing people Quarry included appar- ently failed to consider he had merely 12 77 "formal" fights before that auspicious I Golden Gloves streak Nevertheless he JERRY soon turned pro and after the set-up fights QUARRY began to slide Ultimately he lost a ridiculous title fight to Jimmy Ellis in 1968 You unde the path of ill of the heavym roA flIt st7tr: 1 JERRY QUARRY i 4 II 11004-to-i 1 Ilk I tft 2 4 777roirti fi lig 1 itkii4: c------ --t 0L4 -tr 1 14 -16 -111 -1-1 i 'f -Lava It 404111N6 1 4 :1441414 2- 114 i 443:14 00- i i im i 1 4 0 44' 1 411 ft to 7 It 7 4 Ix A100 i Alit 0 1 'A 7 )014 0) ir" -1' 1 fi---4" o-'-ij 1- 0 ar t-ad0'' it -1 ill I 4t i 'o4 i ---01 foRtfl" 1 4 45 A i 5 4 I 4 4 -t NA 410 (41- Lw 1t At iv: 1 i 4 i 4 c- il 14 ftf i14e -e0f: A -49'4 gI' il' tyto--- t- 4 11'' ''''') al 4 i 5 4: ''0''1' '4 i9 4 go H' kst- iotH''''tor 4- t' 444 '-t ')'? e': 4t 'I 'I I :1 1 A i 'ts 7 o'Ityks02- to Not Po gt 0440 i A 4131 1 1t 0 i044 11 i Vit nPft(1i 'It di- 'ti 1 i ii 014'4 464 4' ti' ti4t-i- I 0'- t' i' 4 i rovS --t -'5 i it- l'" 4I 5 (t 4 1 3 ic kk 0 A ":14 'A 4 4 '1! 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Norwich Univ 10 Bates College 0 PMC Colleges 52 Haverford Col 6 Penn State 38 Army 14 Pittsburgh 28 Miami Fla 17 Princeton 22 Pennsylvania 16 Rochester 24 Trinity College 7 St Lawrence 20 Hamilton Col 18 Susquehanna 21 Lycoming Col 0 Syracuse 23 Navy 8 Union College 17 Hobart College 14 Upsala College 22 Juniata College 19 Ursinus 9 Swarthmore 7 Villanova 34 Holy Cross 14 Wagner 19 Kings Point 0 West Chester 48 Kutztown 14 Wilkes College 16 Alfred 14 Williams Col 22 Tufts 6 Worcester Tech 14 Coast Guard 6 Yale 38 Cornell 7 ACCIDENT-PRONE TO A SPECTACULAR DEGREE His brief disappointing career seemed wrecked until Cassius Clay discovered lenient licensing officials in Atlanta and went to central casting for an opponent Monday's the night In and out of the ring Quarry's luck has been spectacularly bad At the age of 13 he sparred with his brother one day His brother's idea of sparring was swinging a baseball bat and he broke Jerry's arm Later Quarry suffered a serious kidney infection that supposedly endangered his life Nine years ago he tried a back dive off a board missed the pool and broke his back There was little doubt three years ago that Clay could have brushed off Quarry Whether Clay's enormous skills have rusted during the layoff will be the most Interesting meet of Monday's fight "Three years out of the ring can take a lot out of a man a lot out of his legs" Quarry tells himPiell ACCIDEN his brief Cassius Clay i ta and went I the night In and out ularly bad A one day Ills baseball bat i fered a serin gered his life board missec There wa5 have brushed have rusted aspect of Mon "Three ye man a lot out 41 z' r44'11 ''12 7 44 '10 "ce fc-tx Itt 41 44 14t 1: 0 t''''-'r: ino7r4:" 9'4 '4' f6'c4'''t 4 i 7 40 Ae i-s I td 'it 5-1 nt 1 Iv '11e'l 11 st t't A 4 o'tt 05Altii: A 7 L4 r1 A- Lit firr1 14 An cw7 4or i- fg I )4P' 51 Pr -f 41 r- 4 4- I 0 o' i ttl IF 4111ipi --st 4-''''n 4bjct 4 to 44' 1 4 44444413e41 A tAV4'er '7: WAS ISA Photo by JOHN VAN BEEKum THIEF STOPPEI) Fred Voorhees ing a pass against UT-Arlington Sat-of Trinity is about to come to an un- urday at Turnpike Stadium Dennis ceremonious decline after Intercept- Duckworth brings him down 00'1A: lu' '410' 7 i A t''N(to iokto 4 10 Cte wo 4et 4 I rs 1: 0" 4 A tikthE 0004 4r -4 Ot 'C' rvr Pie- 4k Z0' til 44 tli 'ib 1-YA'' IP 441'14 'tA-4 -t 'I -i: to 14ih-7 1 4 41: 4 lef4Aee' rt ASI Mr I 1' 1 1 POSSIBILITY REMOTE OF CLAY-FRAZIER DUEL POSSIBh Wllit tvt SOUTH Central St Ohio 30 West Va State 13 ritadel 56 Virginia Military 9 Duke 21 Clemson 10 Fairmont 40 Concord College 12 Fayetteville 16 Livingstone Col 14 Frostburg State 34 Gallaudet Col 0 i ANY SIZE SALE Volkswagens to Cadillacs Second- ail Tiger Surge Upends NT Radio TV Sports SUNDAY 4 16-111 FOR Quarry probably has been most vulnerable in his head his head Ile readily admits he was duped by Ellis into "fighting his fight and not mine" Perhaps he Is simply not very bright or perhaps he has been mis-man aged Quarry Is suitable for openers but where does Clay turn next back down the line of Ellis Williams Chuvalo? Heavyweight alicianados will settle only for a Frazier Clay meeting and Frazier doesn't seem Interested Frazier and his wily manager Yank Durham say they won't avoid Clay but they just aren't Interested Durham Is keen on the patriotism angle swearing that a man who wouldn't fight for Uncle Sam shouldn't fight Joe Frazier Monday night's Joust should be a quick knock down drag out affair (Clay is almost a 4-1 favorite) but oh well it's the only fight game In town' Quarry pr his Ellis into "fig simply not vl aged Quarry is turn next ba IfeavyweL Clay meeting and his wily Clay but the the patriotist fight for Uncl Monday drag out af fa it's the only TELEVISION Football 10:30 came: Air Force vs Boston College (replay) Channel 5 e) Bub Pius Tax 25 40 WHITEWALLS PLUS 200 EACH ABOVE RETREADS GUARANTEED for life of tire based on proration of tread wear on our regular price '4 6 NEW 4-PLY NYLON WHITEWALL PREMIUM FOR te 191 631 11:00 Football 1970 Highlights Channel 8 1130 names: St Louis Cardinals vs New York Giants and Dallas Cowboys vs Kansas City Chiefs Channel 4 1200 game: Cincinnati vs Washington Channel 5 MONDAY TELEVISION Football COO game: Minnesota vs Los Angeles Channel 8 11:00 College toot bail highlights Channel 4 ill)S I tti ON" A II SECOND ROUND SECONI 0 700-13 73514 775-14 560-15 Larger Sizes thru 900-15 thru 900-15 4 for $79 $79 STRAWBRIDGE remained in high gear after the half and had the Tigers on the move again on their second possession Ile started the Tigers from their own 39 and with Gowen getting most of the yardage (his longest run being 16 yards) MSU jumped in front 14-7 on Ray Jamieson's two-yard run and Weeks' kick The Eagles turned over the ball their next two interception of Milton's pass and a Sutton the fumble led to the next MSU toucodown Sutton was shaken loose on his own nine and MSU recovered After losing one yard on first down Gowen cut loose around right end untouched for the TD and Weeks made it 21-7 with 2:42 left in the third period Racing 7:30 PM--NHRA world finals In drao racino Channel 39 Fikti POLYESTER GLASS BELTED WIDE OVAL WHITEWALL Still's 69 Grabs Lead in Kaiser Stir Lea By CHARLES CLINES Star-Telegram Sports Writer DENTON The North Texas Eagle offense ran into an old nemesis Saturday night itself and another old nemesis Memphis State treated itself to a 28-7 victoryaat Fouts Field The loss virtually eliminated any North Texas hopes in the Missouri Valley Conference race as it dropped to 0-2 Defending champ Alemphis kept its hopes alive by evening Its record at 1-1 North Texas had some of its momenteum left from last week's II-10 victory over West Texas State and jumped to a 7-0 lead in the first quarter But the sputtering offense misf ired repeatedly after that killing itself with four lost fumbles The Tigers broke it open in the third period when they covered an Eagle fumble on the NT nine and quickly converted for a 21-7 lead 0 -Stis4 11111 1 flf 1 I 1 4 1 '4 t' I I 4 FOR 70 78 Series G14-15 och It ofit re 1404 Deadline Nov 3 For Cotton Orders Little more than a week remains for ordering tickets to the Cotton Bowl Orders will be accepted through Nov 3 Price of tickets is $750 each with no limit on the number Requests for more than 10 tickets should be made in separate orders of 10 or fewer tickets Applications should be mailed to the Cotton Bowl Athletic Association Box 7185 Dallas 75209 A 50-cent mailing fee should be included with each application We Honor Many Major Credit Cards All Prices Exch Plu Tax 43 to $297 Premium is an option of the seller no quality standard or grading exists for the industry Tires Similar to Illustration Tax 43 to $297 of the seller no quality exists for the industry to Illustration Taking advantage of Paul Wilson's first bad punt of 15 yards NT started from the Tigers' 41 and reached the nine in five plays with Landry having two gains of 10 yards But Bob Wyatt bobbled a handoff from Milton and Memphis covered to end the threat The offense however was clicking and after another short Wilson punt (23 yards) Iklitton set the Eagles rolling from the 50 yard line for their first quarter touchdown The key plays were a 20- yard pass to Edwards a 14- yard run by Landry and a 14- yard sprint around right end by Landry on a fourth-andthree at the MSU On first down Milton fired a low strike to Edwards at the one and Landry completed the drive Mike Briscoe kicked for a 7-0 lead WHILE THE Eagles dominated most of the first quarter Memphis grabbed the momentum the next period The Tigers recovering a fumble at the NT 35 threatened early by reaching the nine but a holding penalty moved them back to the 24 On the next play Lyndon Fox monent arilv stopped them by int etictittini! a halfback pass by Liy McCoy North Texas untrack again This time Tigers marched 58 yards to tie the score with just 53 seconds left in the half Murphy sent in Strawbridge with 5:28 in the period and the sophomore still had his touch from last week when he directed MSU to a last-minute victory over Florida State He hit three passes (to David Vaughn for 13 to Bill Wright for 13 and to Rudy Dixon for 11) to quickly move MSU to the NT 18 Gowen placed the Tigers on 'Iv! two and Strawbridge went ovot However a motion penalty nullified his score But McCoy got the honors three plays later from the one on fourth down Weeks kicked to tie It 7-7 TIRE Co TIRE CO Tor UMW IMMO tt 1709 White Settlement Rd at Henderson Michelin A-7110 at Henderson MICI101111 ED 64139 was postponed by a day-long rain While Still had little difficulty the soggy water-logged layouts knocked out two of the game's biggest names British Open title-holder Jack Nicklaus and Masters champion Billy Casper Nick lau the defending champion took a fat 75 for 146 and Casper soared to a 78 for 149 Both missed the cut for the final two rounds the second tie for each this season Still who played the north course Saturday held a two-stroke lead over six more tied at 137 That group included Lee Trevino and Bob Lunn each with a 63 Dave 69 Chuck Courbiey 67 veteran Mason Rudolph 70 and first-round leader Jack Montgomery who slipped to a par 72 on the north course All the others played the south NAPA Calif (AP) Ken Still battling his way out of a season-long slump fired a three-under-par 69 and moved into the second-round lead Saturday in the rain-dclayed $150000 Kaiser International Golf Tournament "I've been in a slump that's all" said the 35-yearold Still "I'm the first to admit it I've had troubles ever since I cracked my ribs I'm just trying to play my way out of it" Still winner of two tournaments and more than $70000 last season cracked two ribs in an accident in California earlier this year and missed almost two months of tour action Still had a 3-hole total of 135 nine under par after playing the north and south courses at the Silverado Country Club Both courses will be utilized Sunday in the 36-hole windup Friday's play NAPA Cal Still battling seasonlong three-under-pr into the se( Saturday in $150000 Kais Golf Tournarr "I've been that's all" 5 old Still "I'n mit it I've since I crack just trying out of it" Still winne merits and last season in an acrid(' earlier this almost two IT tion Still had a 135 nine undi ing the nr courses at CI Country Clui will be utiliz 36-hole winch 1r4hp Late SHS Kick Nips SW Texas HUNTSVILLE (AP) Walter Anderson kicked a 23-yard field goal with 1:20 left Saturday to give Sam Houston State a 25-21 decision over Southwest Texas in a Lone Star Conference football game Split end Chuck Ilill of Sam touston caught two touchdown passes from quarterback David Kuhiak to pace the Bearkat scoring For Southwest Texas Johnny Parker caught one pass for a touchdown Opon Until 6 00 PM Weekdays TALS and 130 on Saturday 1 ImaZ THEY HAD tied the score 7-7 at the half and sophomore quarterback Rick Str a wbridge kept them moving for an early third quarter tally The fumble came moments later Strawbridge scored the final Memphis touchdown from one yard in the fourth quarter but the Tigers already were out of danger Besides Strawbridge who came in the second quarter to get the Tigers rolling North Texas was ripped by Tiny (t7 180 pounds) speedster Paul Cowen who rambled around the NT ends with 163 yards worth of success most coming on the option play The Tigers ran up 254 yards on the ground while NT's total output was only 113 'Milton completed only nine of 19 attempts for 95 yards The Eagles had gone into the game honing to end a seven-year dominance by MSU VIE EAGLES returned to their old habits early by fumbling at Memphis' nine-yard line on their first possession How They Stand in Kaiser Golf How HETIMN OF THE CHAMPION! AP1'4 AM THE NO 1 CHALLENGEM ix1-4 Undefeated CASSIUS (Muhammad Ali) CLAY Challenger JERRY QUARRY wawa 15 ROUNDS EXCLUSIVELYon CLOSED CIRCUIT TV 114 9:30 PM IN COLOR e-4 RETURN OF THE CHAMPION! TS74 MID THE FAO 1 CHAILLENGEn! 14fr7 rt IO Challenger JERRY ede Nowt QUARRY t) Ilit 4Cialk Undefeated CASSIUS 930 126t lo RA i (Muhammad Ai) I CLAY --01------- um 1 15 ROUNDS IN COLOR 1 i EXCLUSIVELYon CLOSED CIRCUIT i glittattOMOINOWIVAtit a rli Wharton Whips Cisco JC 12-7 CISCO (Spi) Wharton used two field goals by Bob Murphy plus a third-quarter touchdown to upend Cisco 12-7 In a Texas Junior College Athletic Federation Conference game here Saturday Robert Green went three yards for the winners' TO Cisco scored in the fourth quarter on Scales' 55- yard return of an interception and Larry ND Iler's kick Ken Stilt 66-69-115 Lee Trevino 69-68-137 Dave Hill 6R-69-137 Chuck Courtney 70-67-131 Bob Lunn 69-66-137 Mason Rudolph 67 70-117 Jack Montgomery 6542-137 Chi (hi Rodriguez 6771-118 Dick Lotz 6940-139 John Schroeder Bob Goa lby 6742-119 Bobby Greenwood 6970-1ig Bert Yens' RR 71-119 Oen Kern 67 72-139 Dale potiolass 67 it1m snead 66 77-140 Rocky Thom Pion 72-611-140 Torn Sha ri 69-73-141 Gibby Gilbert 7071-141 Bruce Crampton i 7170-141 Phil Rodoers 77 69-141 Richard Martinez OTHER SCORES INCLUDE Tommy Aaron 70-72-142 Charles Sittorg 7171-142 Mike Hill 70-72-142 Jack Fleck 72-70-142 ken Stilt Lea Dave Hill Chuck Courtney Bob Lunn Mason Rudolph Jack Montoomei Chi Chi Rodriou Dick Lotz John Schroeder Bob Goalby Bobby Greenvicic Bert Yancey testle knolass i Torn She ri Gibby Gilbert Bruce Cramotor Phil Rodoers Richard Martini OTHER SC Tommy Aaron Charlas Sittord Mike Hill Jack Fleck Al Gelbereter 7171-147 Johnny Post -7141-142 Don January 7270-142 John Miller 72-70-142 Hugh Royer 73-69-142 Bob Dickson 71-71-142 Gene Littler 70-77-142 George Archer 69-74-143 Hal Underwood 72-71-143 Lee Elder 7172-143 Tommy Jacobs :7172 -143 Dave Stork ton 7177-113 Grier Jones 7470-144 Steve Paid 7140-141 Miller Barber 7272-144 Babe Hiskey e0-76-144 Orville Moody 711 74 -144 Pod Funseth 70-74-144 Larry Ziegler 72-72- 141 Gay Brewer 72-73 -14S Charles Coodv 7S-70-145 Gardner Dickinson 73-72-14S Terry Wilcox 732-14S Pete Brown Lou Graham 72-73-145 Don Massengale 73-72-145 Chris Blocker 73-72-145 Terry Dill 72-73-145 WILL ROGERS COLISEUM ALL SEATS REIAVIED S4-SS-S6 TICKETS ON SALE NOW AT COLISEUM-CENTRAL TICKET OFFICE-SEARS FOR INFORMATION-CALL 3324311 WILL ROGERS COLISEUM ALL SEATS RESIRVED TICKETS ON SALE NOW AT i owl I COLISEUM TICKET OFFICi OPEN TODAY COLISEUM maws 1 Presented 1111 SPORTS ACTION INC A WHOLLY-OWNED SUBSIDIARY TENNIS UNLIMITED INC 'I 1.

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