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0 tP Steers a )teers UT Romps To 45-21 Triumph Romps 4521 mph Horns Overcome 74 Rice Lead rts Overcome Rice Lead GAME AT A GLANCE TEXAS RICE 31 First Drowns 10 SOO Yards Gained Rushino St at Yards Gainad Passing 1 4 of 11 Comoistsd 1 of 14 Passes Intortootad by 1 2 ter 23 punts No Ave I for 31 3 rumbles Lost 1 100 Yards Pons Wog S1 SME AT A GLANCE NICE First Drowns 10 rds Gained Rushind St Completed lot 14 rtill Gained P811111111 11 sses Intorcootad by 1 NOM No Avg 6 for 38 Fumbles Lost 1 Yards Monett9d S1 By GALVIN WILKINS Stor-Toloorom Sports Writer one brief shining moment the Rice Owls led Texas and then Camelot turned into a nightmarish madhouse The Owls promoted a 7-3 lead in the first quarter on a PI-yard kickoff return hut then were systematically (icstroyed by a Texas offense that generated 45 points 33 first downs and 500 yards rushing Rice traditionally a rambunctious opponent for Texas put up 21 points and nipped the Longhorns heels for a half before the plastic rug was jerked Although they scored three touchdowns the Owls never ignited even a moderately long scoring drive and wound up with a mere 52 yards rushing Their scoring was indicative coming after a pass interception and a blocked punt in addition to Macon Hughes' stunning runback with six minutes gone in the first period one ALIN WILKINS risorom Sports Writer shining moment lc Owls led and then 'ot turned into a larish madhouse iwls promoted a 7-3 he first quarter on a kickoff return hut re systematically Oe- by a Texas offense ierated 45 points 33 WnS and 500 yards traditionally a ram- opponent for Texas 21 points and nipped horns heels for a half he plastic rug was gh they scored three vnseven the Owls never ring drive and wound 'a moderately a mere 52 yards rush- ir ning after a pass in scoring was indica- In and a blocked addition to Macon stunning runback minutes gone in the loci SECTION 8-PAGE ONE SUNDAY OCTOBER 23 1 970 sonsemonssonsg 7- 4 7 1 4 'f r' e' I Alitt--br r44co Avwx A WINN IN Tech's Johnny Odom has just taken a pass from Charles Napper at the SMU 3-yard line late in the fourth Early Sink By DICK MOORE StarTelearam Snorts Writer will be hard to believe Baylor won a Southwest Conference game here Saturday night The luckless Texas Aggies were the victims 29-24 as Baylor got into the conference victory column for the first time since 1968 This will be harder to believe Baylor did it with a two-touchdown explosion in the final 14 seconds of the first half This will be even harder to believe A crowd of was hornecom1ng for Baylor the Losers' Battle and will on someone's Scout's honor swear that Baylor within the last minute and 16 seconds of the second quarter: (1) WENT 94 yards In nine plays and 1:06 for a touchdown on Si Southall's 15-yard pass to Rollin Hunter (2) And on first offensive play after the ensuing kickoff Ed Marsh intercepted an pass and scrambled 43 yards for another touchdown as time ran out Those 22 points at halftime represented the most ever scored by a Bill Beall team in GAME AT A GLANCE OHIO STATE ILLINOIS 22 First Downs 24 347 Yards Gained Rushing 211 121 Yards Gained Passing 121 11 of 11 Passes Completed 11 Of 11 1 Passes Intercepted by 1 for IS Punts No Avg 4 for 21 Fumbles Lost 1 64 Yards Penalized 20 "Jr Coach Valek L9 not here Monday the University of Illinois does not have a football team" TIIE ATHLETIC BOARD tried to keep secret until kickoff time their decision Friday to dismiss Valek now in his fourth season with a composite record of 7-29 including Saturday's blazing defeat But Dieken veteran offensive end learnixt of the unani I GAME AT A GLANCE BAYLOR le First Dftwns 19 11 Yards Gained Rushing 110 201 Yards Gained Passing 211 11 of 10 Passes Completed 14 of 29 3 Passes intercepted by 2 for 43 Punts No Ave I for 40 2 Fumbles Lost 0 50 Yards Penalized 40 a season and half of coaching the Bears The touchdowns wiped out 12-10 lead build on touchdowns made in the first and second quarters I SOUTHALL STARTED throwing right off the bat hitting Jackson for 14 yards and Davis for 17 yards as Baylor sprinted from its own 26 to 6 The drive bogged down and Conradt came in to log a 21- yard field goal The Aggies counterattacked on a 63-yard surge that ended SWC Standings WLP1sOp Arkansas 2 0 90 21 Texas 2 0 79 34 Texas Tech 2 1 48 23 Baylor 1 1 36 65 SMU 1 1 20 14 TCU 1 1 45 64 Rice 0 2 45 31 Texas 0 3 46 81 moo board vote late Friday afternoon and prevailed upon Valek to tell the Mini squad prior to the kickoff against the Buckeyes favored by 30 points The Buckeyes felt the wrath of Mini right at the start and it took a late-game turnabout by Big Ten rushing leader John Brockington to rally the Buckeyes who trailed three times 14-7 20-14 and 23-21 after almost three quarters of play Brockington scored three touchdowns to swell Ohio State 's perfect record to 5-0 and 3-0 in the Big Ten but the most important six-pointer came on his five-yard scoring Turn to Bucks on Page I 0 4 FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM Raiders ri Ir quarter of Saturday game in "alb-hock SMU's Sher wood Blount moves in quickly and corrals Odom and Mike Nekuza (45) rushes up gs 29-24 with James pumping three times before passing down the middle to flanker Johnny Gardner who made a leaping grab one yard deep in the end zone McDermott's attempted kick thudded into the outstretched hands of Goree Late in the first quarter middle guard Dan Mosley barely made it onto the field in time to get in on the action from 26 The burly Baylor shot-putter rushed through to slam into James as he was setting up to pass THE BALL popped free and linebacker Hay Penn landed on it on the Aggies' 22 James departed the game with an aching head as Baylor headed goalward The Bears made the short journey in four plays with Williams squirting through left tackle from two yards out for a touchdown Conradt converted to pump Baylor out front by 10-6 The touchdown occurred three plays deep in the second quarter And that set off a wild wild second quarter THE AGGIES took the kickoff and the first play brought a howl of Baylor boos It happened this way: King replacing James threw a pass to tight end May who caught it but seemingly was knocked loose from the ball on a savage tackle by Trammell An official well down the field huffed up to throw a flag ruling interference And the referee tacked on 15 more yards on another penalty putting it at Baylor's 35 pushed to Baylor's three but three plays netted nothing On fourth down King rolled right and threw a high pass that May came down with apparently dragging one foot in bounds as he went out of the end zone An of icial immediately ruled the catch good and he was swarmed by an angry group of Bears Burks failed on an attempted run for two points Marsh making the tackle IT the score: MAI 12 I3aylor 10 would hold up as the minutes ticked away Only 126 remained when Tarn to Baylor on Page 3 How College Top 10 Fared Here's how the nation's top 10 collegiate football teams fared Saturday: 1 OHIO STATE outworod nous MI 29 2 TEXAS Inuishod Piro 4521 1 NOTRE DAME wigs 'enc NFRRASKA crushad Okli hnm StI 659 5 MICHIGAN dumnot1 MinnPn111 39 13 6 1 AURURN 9 wei stunned by LAU I 7 AIR FORCE hAmhAri PAAIrin Co Ilocie 3510 STANFORD slimati DAS UCLA 91 9 ARKANSAS elowAstAtort Wirti Pa MANI A74 I SOLITHAN CAL wal unsPI by Or Poor) 111 California Slugs Cougars by 45-0 BERKELEY Calif (AP) Quarterback Dave Penhall's passes woke up California's offense after a sluggish start Saturday and the Golden Bears rolled to a 45-0 football victory over Washington State in a Pacific-8 game Penhall completed I ii passes for 85 yards in a 90- yard touchdown drive that broke a scoreless tie with four minutes left in the first half Three minutes later he threw a 41-yard touchdown pass to running back Bob Darby 1000e Az 0- rv VP :142 4001 It At )'' 1k3 11 1 HE'S scents the big payoff though and his momentum MATED third-down play brings Tech from out of a 10-7 deficit and Odom is rushed by full Wichita State with special permission from the NCAA used numerous freshmen including seven in the starling lineup Bill Montgomery's 55-yard touchdown pass to dim on Arkansns' Wird offensive play and John Ilichardson's 06-yard punt return minutes later gave Arkansas a KO lead with 11:51 left in the first period Bill McClard's 53-yard field goal pushed the score to 17-0 and coach Frank Broyles pulled his first unit midway through the first quarter A SPORIS-HOCKEY-06LF FOOTBALL-OUTDOORS Ii' 1es v- earriex him tumbling into the SIMI end zone leaving Blount behind 1 St 04r101(74m PlintrA by AL eANzERA back Robbie Rest (left) who shares in the celebration The Raiders went ahead 14-10 with 3:12 left to play Porkers Ram Wichita 62-0 JAIME ROCK Ark ninth-ranked Arkansas Razorbacks broke two long FCor 1 ng plays on Wichita Stale in the opening minutes and crushed the tragedy-stricken Shockers Saturday night 62-0 The game was the first for GAME Al A GLANCE STATE ARKANSAS sAlichita sinee an Oct 2 air- Pint Gnome 74 plane crash that killed 30 per- 112 Yards Gainad Rushinn 7411 sons including 13 players and 74 Yard Gained Pai4ino 101 6 of It Completad 12 of 73 head coach Ben Wilson iritErentoof GAME Al A GLANCE STATE ARKANSAS 11 Pint Downs 24 112 Yards Gained Rushinn 7110 24 Yards Gained Poi inn 101 of 12 Completed 12 of 71 1 Intercontod by for 20a Punts No Ave 1 for 47 1 Fumbles LW 0 10 Yards Pena bled 34 tailback Peyton Speck which was set up hy a 50-yard run hy Steye OrIPS to the 18: a seven-yard keeper by the third string quarterback Walter Ellson Saint the third-NO1'1g tailback behind the injured Bill Burnett and Richardson was the games leading rusher with IG5 yar(ts On 21 carries Wayne Jaynes gained 47 yards on seven carries for Wichita Ferguson a sophomore who througt the first quarter has backed up Montgomey Second-string quarterback with finesse was the star of Joe Ferguson guided the Ra- the game Ile hit on nine of 18 zorbacks to three touchdowns passes for 216 yards Mont-before retiring in the third pc- gomery during his limited rind Ile hooked up with Mike playing time completed two Reppond on a 34-yard scoring of three for 69 yards pass and floated a 46-yard TO Rusher's touchdown came toss to Gus Rusher on a second chance On the fifth play of a third-period Arkansas' oilier touchdowns drive Rusher got behind the came on a one-yard run by WSLI secondary hut dropped Mike Saint a 24-yard pass in-a perfect pass The 46yard rim perly 11 1111111-1A11111 Arkansas' nttler touchdowns drive Rusher got behind thi came on a one-yard run by WSU secondary but droppei Mike Saint a 24-yard pass in- a perfect pass The 46-yart terception return by David Hogutr an eight-yard run by Turn to Ferguson on Page 3 TT Edges Mustangs By 14-10 Ponic5 Force Tcch To Rally GAME At A GLANCE SMU TECH 16 9161 mans 16 101 Yard Gained Ittohdift 16 136 Yards Gattiod Paminq 101 Is 01 30 Pam Completed 9 et 14 1 lotcarted by I tor 33 Panti No Avq 6 for 41 Fumblal Last 0 44 yard Nona Wed 49 By 3IM TRINKL Starleleltram Srftrts WON nothing less than high drama would save Texas Tech's hide and appease a homecoming throng of 46000 Charley Napper gave-'cm what they had to have Saturday ins 16yard pass to split Pnd Johnny Odom broke SMU's heart into giblets wipNi nut a lead the Mustangs had been a long time in putting on the board and raised the Raiders' conference mark to 2-1 The score was MID and they're still pu ling cold packs on Jim CArten'S brow The Tech coach really had a sweet little game going through most of the contest played in crystal clear weather A two-yard thrust by hair-hack Larry Hargrave srnt the Raider in front early in the second period The Ponies weren't muscled across the 50 until more than 21i minutes of the third period had gone Even Chipper Johnson's 27- yard field goal his fourth of the season gave Callen little reason to fret Except its a coach's nature to worry BUT WHEN SMU's old spoiler Chuck thxson finally got the wind at his back then was time to bite some fingernails Looking at a 10-7 disadvantage Hixson hoarded his time in a 72-yard drive that sent Tech's barkers into hysterics With his best receiver and runner Gary Hammond sidelined for all but one play Hi-son sent most of his passes toward Ray Mapps Gordon Gilder and Randy Dossett The Ponies plugged slowly toward the Tech goal as tension mounted Ilixson laid one in Mapps' palms for 20 yards sent Walter Ilaynes and Gilder knifing into the line on short bolts always checking the timepiece About the same time SMU got to the Raider 7 and the last period was half over I lixson jogged to his looked like a whirled and threw to Possett standing in absolute privcay in the end zone Johnson's placement put SMU in front for the first time at 725 gone Then is when Nance had to make his move 0 TUE RAIDER quarterback was equal to it The clock showed 7:35 In play when he marshalled his forces on his 20-yard line Plenty of time hut the Raiders were moving info a crisp breeze Hargrave slid through tackle for four then Napper arranged a first down wilh a nine-yard pitch to end Robbie Best Then II a rg a Ye thumped into SMII's middle another couple of limes and the clock showed 5:30 remaining after Odom twisted loose for a I3-yard pass from Nap-per Doug M(Culehen bashed through left tackle for six steps and Napper called time nut on SMUls 42 There was 4:50 to play Would you believe there was some kind of bedlam in Jones Stadium? The Ponies were fighting to stave off their first SWC defeat Tech was fighting for its life The Raiders already had one loss Texas another want curtains for any bowl goodies And the Sun cowl Turn to Rattlers on rage 3 's I i i ii' SECTION 8-PAGE ONE 1 SPORTS-HOCKEY-GOLF -I 1 SUNDAY OCTOBER 2 3 I 1 9 7 0 FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM FOOTBALL-OUTDOORS 0 P1 i 0 0 J1 13 1 6 az 041 ers I IL AP) 1 47t I' 1 17' fl 't a wirr r1 di 1" i' -1- A or A I 1 ji" 1 1- 4 41 TT Edges 1 I A 'II 1 4: 41r rla i -f-1 er'4t 4 4 1 'til It 106 I d17' 10 a 1 A fer evOr' i 1 A Pt :) I'II 'I 'r 4 ty :1 0 A 6 I 4 1 fi i ustangs kes I 1 At 4 I 14 1 AY 6 'le I t4 I Ao -1 ---0- r4 I -1- i- 41 -1 A 4 )6 i''''' it4 1 44 a f1 1 41 b''It i 4L 1410 4 P' 1 -i'l 14 slm Yar 0 A 0 6 se ti ti 01 -i -1 4 i114' 4tl''' ii i IP 1 I 'y A 1 Ponic5 Force A 7 Avity 1 --7' A 'i A i'li I 1111A-1 :1 Tcch To Rally 0 14 04 't r11 1 0- i ----ti 4 A140 It I64 '4 et' 444 0' AZ' IiIsSX 0 0 'i i selh 401 00- sk ger 4 I P'' )1 GAME AT A GLANCE 11 rot 1 fr-i "d4 e- I I Le -q4d-4 t- 1 ::1 1: TECH rINtlwr s1'V 4 qp-- -p koole I Irst Downs 16 ''vet8-011 1 0'1'- fl" 01 ds Ruh Gained sing 16 jr4t le 0 ilo 4414 ki- 4 V1 4f it' 24 Ifki044 136 Yards Gained Passing 101 Vir- it 11 of 30 Passes Completed 9 of 14 '7 N00-- 1 Intercepted by 0 0 1 Sei ci i44 1:17 4 8 for 3S Punts No Avg 6 for 41 e) tise Fumbles Last 0 Av A Log ----) 7:: 1 40 Yards Penalized 49 sC 'II) i 1 14 4 By ilIM TRINKLE A ---wwwww- 11 A 1 0 11 StarTelogram Worts Writer im: A-- 111 I 11 en r- 4 l'1-'''''' nothing less than high ''f' rA' I s' Vl a a would save ''1 1 7 5 'A i YR a 4AAA A and his momentum end zone leaving II E'S ACROSS-Odom scents the big payoff though carries him tumbling into the SM11 Mount behind Texas Tech's hide and i17-i appease a homecoming 1 i ro 1 i' i i I I ti -17 I ii' I A 4 throng of 46 000 0 ott I 1 i har ---4r-s:) rss-s 9 Is 4 04 loi 4r 1 gni 4k 8 4 ley Napper gave- Ati 4 8t- 'sok' 4: -04000Ost f' So i rt 'ern What they had to 4 1 0 4 01 2 1 1 4--- -4t 0 -F or tit to-1 gj i 1 's 'i 140 (1 4 l' lc 1 4' i 1 't0 ''-11 4'''' A 14 hare ''''44't': 40 414 71 1 i 0 lbhetir(oronlanihaTnadignrhrti sgdbus scttcillheiagepsvrtpobast 0:4 11 -4 4 4'' i'' e- jt r4 'vs i' fot) :2 7-01 ill 4 0- I 1 '4 i 4111''''i 't t' 3-c: 1 171 Lei 1 if 'i- 4- 4e I 214'110 and 4 i' :0 :::4 os ll I A'1 i w4140t 4 )4 kt 4 :4 ri 4 lir lphile(vk'srent'l'ililimp 4' 'e' 1 '14'4 'kr A A 1 through mod The Tech coach really had TOUCHDOWN-Texas quarter of Saturday game in Lub- 4 '4 44114 -4" 4 1: i ski ''s -c- a sweet little game goin Tech IV IN IN Johnny Odom has just taken a bock SMU 's Sherwood Blount 4 41 itittoommwolet34' 1 00 It rh 1 A i of the contest pass from Charles Napper at the moves in quickly and corrals Odom 01 0'44 Nr41- ''k 11 1 played in crystal clear weath- cr -1 i 'a' ::414 '''417041 yts '71: -4 I s' SMU 3-yard line late in the fourth and Mike Nekuza (45) rushes rAiit'-2 ''N't 00: Age ''(- 1111 Z- 4 8 A two-yard thrust by hair- hack Larry Hargrave srn th I gi --m vk-: Raiders in front early in the a 1 1i second period The Ponies weren't moving--never mus- i0 ear TDs A vied across the 50 until more '-7: than 212 minutes of the third pr Qtert 1 i' period had gone 1A4 :04 (- 1f4 7 A 29-24 F'ven Chipper Johnson's 27- vard field goal his fourth of ts 4 7 the season gave Callen W- ink ags tle reason to fret Except it's L-4 41 1-7: k' a coach's nature to worry 001 By DICK MOORE GAME AT A GLANCE with James pumsiing three BAYLOR BUT WHEN SIMU's old StarTelearam Sports Writer 19 First Downs le times before passing down -'s- Y' ls 3 WACO-This will be hard to yards Gained Rushing no the middle to flanker Johnny 'l A li-4-1fi''-' poiler Chuck Ilixson finally 201 Yards Gained Passing 211 Cardner who made a ni zo (: gnt the wind at his back believe aylor won a South- II of 18 Passes Completed 14 of 29 I lea ng low :0:: then was time to bite some Saturday night 6 for 43 Punts No Ave i for 40 zone McDermott's attempted west Conference game here 3 Passes intercepted by 2 grab one yard deep in the end ssi: '''''-ss''': sis fingernails 2 Fumbles Lost 44 (' kick thudded into the out- '''''''s ss' Looking at a 10-7 disadvan- tage Ilixson hoarded his time The luckless Texas 30 Yards Penalized 48 1: stretched hands of Goree Aggies were the victims 29-24 Late in the first uarter -4 as Baylor got into the confer- a season and half of coaching middle guard 1)an Mosley :7:: in a 72-yard drive that sent Tech's backers into hysterics ence victory column for the the Bears barely made it onto the field i With his best receiver and first time since 1968 The touchdowns wiped out time to get in on the action from 26 The burly ----'777--s' runner Gary Hammond side- This will be harder to be- 12-10 lead build on in touchdowns made in the first ys lin 01 1 ed for all but one py la heye Baylor did it with a Baylor shot-putter rushed i ji son sent most of his passes two-touchdown explosion in and second quarters through to slam into James ss4s70s'sss--: 1 1:1 toward Ray Mapps Gordon the final 14 seconds of the as he was setting up to pass first half 0 II A LI STARTED 4 Sterlotogram 'Wets by AL PANZERA Gilder and Randy Dossett throwing right off the bat hit- l'he Ponies plugged slowly This will be even harder to THE BALL popped free and ELATED RA1DERS-The third-down back Robbie Best (left) who shares in ling Jackson for 14 yards and toward the l'ech goal as ten- believe A crowd of 41000-it linebacker Ray Penn landed play brings Tech from out of a 10-7 the celebration The Raiders went Davis for 17 yards as Baylor sion mounted Ifixson laid one was hornecomtng for Baylor on it on the Aggies' 22 deficit and Odom is rushed by full- ahead 14-10 vvith 312 left to play sprinted from own 2 in Mapps' palms for 20 yards -witnessed the Losers' Battle spri! i6 to James departed the game AS2M 6 sent Walter Haynes and Gild- and will on 's with an aching head as Bay- Scout's honor swear that The drive bogged down and or headed goalward er knifing into the line on Conradt came in to log a 21- short bolts always checking Baylor within the last minute The Bears made the short the time ilece I journey in four plays with How Colle and 16 Yard field goal ge rkers Ilam seconds of the second quarter: The Aggies counterattacked squirting through About the same time SMU on a 63-yard surge that ended Williams left tackle from two yards out Top 10 Fared got to the Raider 7 and the (1) WENT 94 yards In nine ox- I for a touchdown Conradt con- last plays and 1:06 for a touch- 1 ell Here's how the nation's son jperid was half over Iliogged to his right-it look- SWC Standings yed Pll down on Si Southall's 15-yard front by 10-6 "mP top 10 collegiate football 1C lata ii ril(nid Itikherewa Inrunn-ostshretnt srilliiiirlittelgri pass to Rollin Hunter (2) And on first of- Team- WLPts0p The touchdown occurred teams fared Saturday: in absolute privcay in the end 2 0 90 21 three plays deep in the second 1 OHIO STATE outsord Illi ce fensive play after the ensuing Arkansas LI'll'LE ROCK Ark (AP)-The ninth-ranked Arkansas zone wildquarter And that set wild second quarter off a nous 4029 2 Texas thrashed Pir 4671 kickoff Ed Marsh intercepted Texas 2 0 79 34 riazorbarks broke two long scoring plays on Wichita Stale Johnson's placement put NOTR DAME 'rite an pass and scrambled Texas Tech 2 1 48 23 in the opening minutes and crushed the tragedy-stricken SMU in front for the first 2 es 43 yards or anothe touch- Baylor och- Bay 1 1 36 65 4 NERRASKA ru he Okla- Shockers Saturday night 62-0 time at 725 gone Then is 20 14 THE AGGIES took the kick- down as ti fme ran out SMU err Sale 65 31 The game was the first for sTATOFAME AT A GLANA off and the first play brought car when Napper had to make his toons Those 22 points at halftime TCU 1 1 45 64 0 2 45 31 a howl of Baylor boos It hap- MICHIGAN dumped Minnenta Wichita sinee an Oct 2 air- 1 11 irst nnWrill 74 move represented the most ever Rice pened this way: 39-13 plane crash that killed 30 per- 112 Yerds Gained Rushing 71111 scored by a Bill Beall team in Texas 0 3 46 81 6 IIARURN Wili stunned by LSU sons including 13 players and it Yards Gained Passing 101 King replaying James Completed 12 of 73 THE RAIDER quarterback threw a pass to tight end May 7 AIR FORCE humhog Enslon head coach Ben Wilson 1 Intercepted by I was equal to it The clock who caught it but seemingly Coilege 35 In Wichita State with special 61 for 304 Punts No Avg 1 for 47 Fumbles Lost showed 7:35 to play when he was knoca savage tackle 9 ARked loose from the 8 STA FOR thrIflati ts a St YArth PIIIIAIIIPIS 34 iR marshalled forces on his UCLA 9 7 permission from the NCAA lo ball on 20-yard line Plenty of time KANSAS dowestaled Such used numerous freshmen in- Trammell it a Siete A2-0 eluding seven in the tailb starting ac Peyton Spec vvh ich hut the Raiders were mov- ing into a crisp breeze An official well down the io SOUTHERN CAL was owl lineup was set up hy a 50-yard run by Oregon 10 7 field huffed up to throw a hv stevs on ps in the Hargrave slid through tack- flag ruling interference And the referee tacked on 15 more Bill Montgomery's 55-yard touchdown pass to lim 18a On Arkansns' Wird offensive seven-yard keeper by the third string quarterback Wal- le for four then Napper ar- ranged a first down wilh a nine-yard pitch to end Robbie yards on another penalty put- ter Ellsnn ting it at Baylor's 35 California Slugs play and lohn Richardson's period Best Then Hargrave GAME AT A GLANCE mous board vote late Friday pushed to Raylor's 66-yard punt return minutes Saint the third-strin tail- thumped into SMU's middle 2021110 STATEFirst Downs ILLIN012S4 afternoon and prevailed upon three but three plays netted Cougars by 45-0 later gave Arkansas a 14-0 back behind Rhe injureSchardson ri Bill Burnett and i was another couple of times and 347 Yards Gained Rushing 241 Valek to tell the Illini squad nothing On ourth doWn King lead with 11:54 left in the first the clock showed 5:30 remain- 121 yards Gained Passing 123 prior to the kickoff against mg after Od twisted loose rolled right and threw a high IIERKELP'N Calif (AP) the game's leading rieher nm with IfL5 varts on 21 carries of IS IsaPsasesrs Completed 11 of 19 igotycepted by 1 th pass Buckeyes favored by 30 a ss that May came down Quarterback Dave Penhall's Bill McC A lard's 53-yard field ayne iidynes gained 47 for a 13-yard pass from Nap- 3 for 38 Punts No Ave 4 for IS points with apparently dragging one goal pushed the score to 17-0 per yards on seven carri Fumble Lost 7 The Buckeyes felt the wrath in bounds as he went out es tor 64 Yards Penalized 20 foot passes woke up Cahfornia and coach Frank Broyles wlc i ht Doug McCutchen bashed a of Illini right at the start and of the end zone offense after a sluggish start pulled his first unit midway Ferguson a sophomore who through left tackle for six "It Coach Valek is not here it took a late game turnabout An I i i a I immediately Saturday and the Golden through hkl ilP gh the first quarter steps and Napper called time Monday the University of II- by Big Brockin Bears rolled In a 450 football Ten rushing leader ruled the catch good and he gton tt) rally the Second-string quarterback finesse was nut on SMU's 42 There was John linois does not have a football was swarmed by an angry victory over Washington State Joe Ferguson guided the Ra- the game fie hit on nine of 18 1158 to play' Bky who tr aile three zorbacks to three touchdowns passes for 216 yards Mont- group of Bears in a Pacific-8 game team" ucees times 14-7 20-14 and 23-21 af- Would you believe there was some kind of bedlam in 4 Burks failed on an attempt- before retiring in the third pe- gomery during his limited THE ATHLETIC BOARD ter almost three quarters of ed run for two points Marsh play making the tackle Penhall completed our rind He hooked up with Mike playing time completed two Jones Stadium? The Ponies passes for 65 yards in a 90- Reppond on a 34-yard scoring of three for 69 yards were fighting to stave off tried to keep secret until kick- I(' Eton score three yard touchdown drive that ass off time their decision Friday rK In- and floated 4 I his touchdowns to swell Ohio yr SEEMED the score: ae a 6-yarD Rusher's touchdown came their first SWC defeat Tech toss to Gus Rusher on a second chance On the was fighting for its life The to dismiss Valek now in states pprfeet broke a scoreless tie with four record to 5-0 At(Al 12 Baylor 10 would hold fifth play of a third-period Raiders already had 'one' loss fourth season with a eompos- minutes left in the first half Arkansas' ogler touchdowns and 3-0 in the Big Ten but the up as the minutes ticked drive Rusher got behind the -In a -a sanother ite record of 7-29 including tame on a one-yard run by most important six-pointer away Three minutes later he threw Saturday's blazing defeat Mike Saint a 24-yard pass in- WSU'seco'nrlary hut dropped meant curtains for any bowl came on his five yard scoring remained ven a 41-yard touchdown pass to terceptinn return by David a perfect pass The 46- yard goodies And the Sun owl But Dieken veteran offen- Only 126 sive end learned of the unani- Turn to Bucks on Page I Turn to Baylor on Page 3 running back Bob Darby Hogutr an eight-yard run by Turn to Ferguson on Page 3 Turn to Rattlers on rage 3 1 i I ON THE STRENGTH of the run and some Texas fumbles and penalties at crucial moments Rice was down only 7- 10 at the half Then Texas scored three touchdowns in as many possessions in the third quarter and the jig was up for Rice as the Longhorns rolled to a 31-7 lead As one would expect of such a smashing infantry attack Steve Worster had a blast He gained 170 yards and scored a significant touchdown His one-yard plunge in the third period was his 28th score at Texas tying a school record set by Chris Gilbert I RICE STADIUM was filled to capacity and 70500 watched the Longhorns speed to their 25th straight victory and second conference triumph shooting them into a tie for the lead with Arkansas Eddie Phillips who quarterbacked the Steers for the better part of three quarters also had a fine night He scored three touchdowns on runs of 10 yards or less The Longhorns opened the game with one of their stylized promenades driving 50 yards to Happy Feller's 33- yard field goal In 15 plays Texas faced only two third downs but the second one killed the drive Phillips was trapped for an Turn to Worster on Page 3 IE STRENGTH of the some Texas fumbles attics at crucial mo lice was down only 7- hat! Texas scored three vns in as many pos- in the third quarter jig was up for Rice as horns rolled to a 31-7 ding infantry attack would expect of such orster had a blast He 70 yards and scored a nt touchdown His I plunge in the third vas his 28th score at yng a school record Li hris Gilbert 3acity an STADIUM was filled 70500 the Longhorns speed 25th straight victory "rind shooting them into a the lead with Arkan- Phillips who quarter- the Steers for the bet- of three quartel id a fine night He three touchdowns on 10 yards or less onghorns opened the dth one of their styl- omenades driving 50 Id goal Happy Feller's 33- plays Texas faced 1 third downs but the one killed the drive was trapped for an Worster on Page 3 Bucks Rally Mini Players in Revolt el ucks Rally Ililn 1 1 ay er in Revolt CHAMPAIGNI III (AP) An enraged University of Illinois football team playing top-ranked Ohio State to a standstill until a final quarter collapse brought a 48-29 Big Ten defeat Saturday threatened a strike if dismissed Mini Coach Jim Valek is not retained In one of college football's strangest developments a pre-game press box announcement was made by the school's athletic board that Valek was fired effective after Saturday's game The seething Mini dressing room brought a threat by co-captains Doug Dieken and Kirk McMillin relayed to writers by coach Valck that vit) AIGNI Ill (AP) aged University of Illi- )otball team playing ked Ohio State to a ill until a final quarter brought a 48-29 Big feat Saturday threat- strike if dismissed Illi- sh Jim Valek is not re- le of college football's igest developments a ne res box an- ment was made by the athletic board that was fired effective af- urday's game seething Jinni dress- )m brought a threat by Lains Doug Dieken and MeMillin relayed to 5 by coach Valek that.

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