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SECTION C-PAGE ONE SATURDAY MORNING DEC 5 1970 LEAPING key man Arkansas' attack is Chuck Dicus who has caught 36 passes this season for an average gain of 15 yards lie could be a factor in Saturday's battle with Texas 91ta4061194a GAME OF CENTURY? I'LL SEE NEXT ONE It was a year ago this morning that I put into operation the Grand Coup For sheer tactical brilliance for utter audacity as a display of native cunning well it was something else '41( Note that this is the first anniversary of the Texas-Arkansas game that decided the national championship last December 10 Overwhelmed by the presence of Richard Nixon Bud Wilkinson and Bevo IX in the 41-4 same ball park the nation's scribes called the game a shoot-out VN To fully capture the dash of today's rii1 rematch the best typewriters in the land have labeled it Shoot-out No 2 For sheer repetitiveness and as a brilliant display of FRANK mental lockjaw there are few rivals The LUKSA only one whlich comes to mind is William Shirer's book "The Rise and Fall of the Third Shoot-out" Calling Texas-Arkansas a shoot-out has become such a mouldy cliche that Chris Schenkel surely will incorporate the phrase in his opening banality on television Sample: "Well we just got word that the State of California has just dropped into the Pacific Ocean Okay Bud?" LANDRY IMMUNE TO HIGH DRAMA But as Casey Stengel used to say I digress A year ago I was willing nay aching to subject myself to Chris Bud No matter about the assorted views of the center's rump the gorgeously ineffective but blatantly commercial shots from the Goodyear blimp or even the fatuous "Welcome ABC" signs in the stands is what college football is all about Right I could endure it willingly in exchange for an armchair seat from the opening when Bud moves his dime-store football figures around until Chris signs off by thanking everyone but Timothy Leary for making their atrocity possible There was a gigantic logistics problem to surmount back then thanks to Tom Landry who sometimes is immune to the drama on campus Landry blast him had scheduled the Dallas Cowboys to depart for Pittsburgh at noon Saturday the exact kickoff time as set by ABC This would never do being locked aboard a plane 30000 feet above the action With considerable glee I made a one-way reservation on a nonstop commercial flight from Dallas to Pittsburgh early Saturday morning While my colleagues squirmed their tortured way toward the Steel City I would be settled in publicist Curt Mosher's suite HENRI COMPLICATES MATTERS My flight departed around 9 am and the alarm was set three hours earlier so as to leave no room for error For an obscure reason probably because she had cashed a Scottie stamp book my wife Henrietta and I frolicked until early morning hours as teen-agers are wont to do Anyway when the alarm sounded she turned it off and went back to sleep As it turned out I awoke in time to make a later connecting flight to Pittsburgh through St Louis Takeoff was 30 minutes late which didn't seem important at the moment Upon landing in St Louis however there was considerable fuss We had missed connections on the original schedule but were quickly routed to another Those of us going on to Pittsburgh were hustled from the plane into a station wagon and whisked aboard another aircraft Our Turn to The Best on rage 2 UT Prk The Wings have never played worse never been as lifeless and never lacked as little cohesiveness as they lacked in suffering a crushing 6-1 loss to the Oilers Their offense was non-existent and ran a close second to the defense for complete ineffectiveness And to make it a clean sweep even the goaltending normally We club's saving grace was less than admirable THEY STARTED on the wrong foot by giving up a goal in the first minute of play and from there they went downhill in a hurry Although they were only trailing 2-0 after one period it was too big a margin for their punchiess offense to overcome and the addition of three more goals in the middle period turned it into the worst loss of the season for the club that had prided itself on a strong defense Cal Swenson scored when the game was a mere 37 seconds old picking his spot from five feet in front of Wing goalie Jimmy Rutherford By HAROLD McKINNEY Star-Teleoram Sports Writer NEW Loyola team TCU takes on Saturday afternoon may look exactly like the bunch the Frogs mauled last year but it probably won't play like it The Wolfpack returns all five starters from last season and if last week's season opener against tough LW is an Indication the Frogs can expect trouble GAME TIME is 3:03 pm at Loyola Field house and both teams will go into the contest seeking their first victory The Wolves dropped a 109-103 decision to LSU Tuesday night while TCU was bowing 79-70 to Kansas State at Manhattan Kan "Evidently they're a lot better than they were a year ago" said TCU coach Johnny FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM Bittlit Itht trts00 IKILoinf Photos by AL PANZERA VERSATILE Eddie Phillips not only is the triggerman to Texas' air game but he's also quite a runner lie ranks sixth among SWC rushers with 598 yards and a 46 average Tulsa Eruption Stuns Wings With 6-1 Loss By BOB LINDLEY siarl-eicelram Spores Writer TULSA The Fort Worth Wings host high-rolling Oklahoma City Saturday night and if they play against the powerful Blazers like they played Friday night against Tulsa let's hope there's a clergyman in the crowd at Will Rogers Coliseum to administer last rites and the Oiler center had enough time to count the house before making his shot RUTHERFORD a responsible for the next goal piing a double boo-boo by clearing the puck onto the stick of Tulsa center Jean Payette and then failing to get back in front of tile cage in time to stop Payette from zipping completely around the goal and pucking it into the opposite corner Only a smattering of defense and divine intervention kept it from being any worse after the first period since the Wings played shorthanded for live consecutive minutes in one stretch and somehow managed to avoid being scored upon But not even heaven could help them in tire second period But then they didn't help themselves Payette scored again at 2:24 of the middle stanza while the Wings played shorthanded Tom Gihnore breaking out of a I7-game scoring slump Turn to Tulsa on Page 2 ICS 2nd 'Epic' To Unfold At Austin By JIM TRINKLE Star-Teleoram Sports Writer AUSTIN To draw a crowd raise a fever or even test old friendships all that is needed is for Texas and Arkansas to play a football game So they will Saturday starting at 1:50 pm in Memorial Stadium and on your television screen It promises just another of those ho-hum epics after which the winners dance all night and the losers jump off mountain ledges After earlier medical scuttlebutt that wrenched the most callous heart would you believe that the sick lame and wounded of both teams have effected miraculous recoveries? SUCH ARE the restorative cowers of a game that has 1atinilai interest Texas' 15-14 victory of trailing 14-0recently was voted the most exciting college game of the Sixties For the implausible encore the defending national champion and No 1 ranked Longhorns against the No 4 rated Porkers a record gallery of 68000 will wedge into Texas' concrete saucer Texas is favored by a touchdown in a game of more than superficial significance A victory feasibly could propel Arkansas into front rank past Ohio State and Nebraska Texas hungers for its 30th consecutive win And for the loser there's no tomorrow maybe not even a New Year's Day insofar as football is concerned What they're scrambling for is the Southwest Conference title What they're thirsting for is a Cotton Bowl date with Notre Dame The Orange Bowl has promised the loser a Jan 1 game but only if Mississippi licks MU in another Saturday finale It's a thin holiday prospect at best a a FULLBACK Steve Worster suffering an Ali-America hip pointer now Reins in a state of full repair Remarkable Arkansas tailback Bill Burnett grounded since Oct 31 with a shoulder separation has the doctor's approval to give Jersey No 33 its last ride Amazing So the healing properties of beefsteak and sausage applied with loving care are self evident Worster is one of Texas' three all-Americas The others are defensive end Bill Atessis and offensive tackle Bobby Wtienseh The Porkers' Bruce James won all-America tribute as a defensive end but is only one of many fine Arkansas linemen Texas comes into the game as America's highest scoring team (406 points) but barely in front of Arkansas' 395 figure The llogs also are the I hird liiirdest team to score against The Wishbone-T of Texas composed of quarterback Eddie Phillips halfbacks Jim Bertelsen and Billy Dale and Turn to UT on Page 2 EXPERIENCED WOLFPACK SQUAD Young Frogs Try Loyola Swaim whose Frogs bopped Loyola 8363 last season "They're big and they're always hard to beat down there" With seven -foot Ty Nbrioneaux at center 6-8 Charley Jones and 6-6 Stephnev Johnson at forwards an 63 Bob Bissant Ind 6-2 Tim Schneider at guards the Wolfpack will be the tallest outfit TC1I faces this season Marioneux led the scoring against LSIJ with 31 points and Dissant added 23 The Frogs will have to shoot better Saturday than they did against K-State (23 of 77 from the field for 36 per c(nt) if they hope to beat Loyola's zone defense 4' 1 think we'll play better than we (lid against Kansas State" Swaim said "We've got so many new faces that dAsiC44s4 m4 etiLAatiLeAAmod6ALALAILOLA ALAAWILALAACAI it's going to take a few games for us to get together as a unit 1Ve should improve each game" 0 MVAIN1 111 GO with the same lineup 6-6 Eugene Kennedy and 6-4 Simpson De-grate post 61 Coco Villarreal and 6-3 Ricky Ilan at forward and 60 Jim Ferguson at guard Kennedy although in foul trouble gratified 14 rebounds for the Frogs Tuesday night and Degrate led in the scoring column wi'h 13 had ill hitting seven of 11 from the field "Our zone press should be more effective" Swaim said "We tried to run against Kansas State hut we never could get started We were too cautious We'll try again Saturday" 0iLItOL Chet Franklin an assistant coach at the University of Colorado was in Fort Worth Friday to interview for the vacant head football coaching job at TCU the Star-Telegram has learned The TCU job opened Nov 25 with the dismissal of Fred Taylor Colorado a member of the Big Eight Conference won six games and lost four this year including an upset of third-ranked Penn State early in the season Franklin is the second coach known to have talked with TCU officials about the job ifo- 04" '1 SPORTS-TV LOG-EDITORIAL FINANCIAL-01L-WEATIIER 4 TCU COACH HUNT CONTINUES Colorado Aide Interviewed MPM The other was Charles Coffey No 1 assistant at the University of Arkansas The Star-Telegram learned that Arkansas head coach Frank Broyles upon learning of the vacancy here called TCU athletic director Abe Martin and recommended Coffey Martin a member of a three-man committee appointed to screen applicants expects to have a new coach by Christmas preferably sooner Other members of the committee are vice chancellor Earl Waldrop and Ken Herrick chairman of the faculty committee for athletics gle ae KNIT LEISURE JACKET By Day's This is the most corn- fortable jacket that you can wear The fabric is 100 Fortrel polyester stretch Leisure coat styling with hand warmer pockets and belted Completely machine washable and dryable never wrinkles Colors: Green olive gold or navy Sizes 38 to 46 Regular 210 MST avENTH PH 3355467 $3750 1 DOUBLE KNIT SLACKS No polyester the very light fabric that's tailored to be neat trim fashionable and comfortable Full top pockets and no belt loops Completely washable never press The perfect' travel slack Solid colors: Navy GreenCamel Brown Med Blue Sizes 32 to 42 Reg only '22'" DOUBLE BIT BLAZERS It Knit blazers are so easy to wear and care :4 1 for 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Brown or Navy Sizes 38 to 44 Reg 39 to 44 Long $6500 do-: OPEN IRIDAYS TILL NINE OTHEF DAYS 9 30-530 1 IMOSINMSOMMIMOMMINEMOMMO 0011a4LA Lsolk oCAL-4411 A 41 wA14800alonagmtaLmaid11100sweam010 11- v- v- IF --V ---V--T---7 -w---N-- -v -7 -T---T- --1---r---------------- --N --7-7--T--T7-qr t-Ir-gr-7 1- mnra 1 SECTION ONE 1970 FORT oRTH STAR-TELEGRAM SPORTS-TV LOG-EDITORIAL SATURDAY MORNING DEC 5 FINANCIAL-01L-WEATIIER i ft14c4 v-v: IA 1 ilic7 rJi 31 lo ki is' TCU COACH HUNT CONTINUES mv i krrtIt 4 ::5 4 Colorado Aide Interviewed 4k 4 'i 47k :14 '5 4 11 Th li: Chet Franklin an assistant coach at the other was Charles Coffey No I assistant uss (Ai 11 i University of Colorado was in Fort Worth Fri- at the University of Arkansas I day to interview for the vacant head football The Star-Telegram learned that Arkansas 1444 eti! i 17 ::::1: 73! i '''') coaching job at TCU the Star-Telegram has head coach Frank Broyles upon learning of ck (''- 'S 1'I is1 1 1 di job opened Nov 25 with the dis- Abe NIartin and recominended Coffey 1 ''s sss ssssest ti learTnehde Tcu the vacancy here called TCU athletic director -o -A i AI: missal of Fred Taylor Martin a member of a three-man commit- sstA slz i i A 4 04- '''''''''''''''3'717 2nd 1Epzc Colorado a member of the Big Eight Con- tee appointed to screen applicants expects to 4 1" 'ALt ference on six games and lost four this year have a new coach by Christmas preferably '''''1' $: IT 4 Other members of the committee are including an upset of third-ranked Penn State sooner early in the season Vice chancellor Earl Waldrop and Ken Her 0: Al ti ::14::: for 11 7 77 -4c-4d A' l- To Unfo Franklin is the second coach known to rick chairman of the faculty co ld Ss 'E: have talked with TCU officials about the job athletics 'H: 0 Austin s' 4 s' is ti i 7c1: i -4 -i By JINI TRINKLE -H: 4 It 'N i Star-Teleoram Sports Writer gle Jdfcti ae J(niti AUSTIN To draw a 1 ts 1 Ss 4 st l' i rpt :01 si crowd rise a fever or even a i ik sit tos'' s'4444 1 test old friendships all that is ssssssa44 vsgss needed Texas and Ar- KNIT LEISURE kansas to fo play a football i 9 '4 i 4: game 411i -'iii sss: 4 i I pirn A :::::4 ::::::4 i So they will Saturday start in Memorial JACKET 1 ing at 1:50 pm 4 4: I ''S: 4ks: Stadium and on your televi- itra0 stsxi4swsk "'''P4 4'" 4A 4 t'' sion screen It promises just By Day's 4 '''il 4t 't14k! r- 't! 1 'ri1-mtl 0 4a4 A another of those ho-hum ep- fortable Jacket that f4' ''14 I IV ics after which the winners jump off mountain ledb(s -s-s This is the most corn- 1 ::3 night and the losers sss ss ss: sv sssisss4 '-5 ces)110 lelaolLIsierhe you can wear The gceteIh113 'V I titzk tlebutt that Tenched the fabric is lsOtOr 4 444:1 I would eyuotr -u rijt reel 1 Jim: 4si believe the bs(i)ctikl telaannlles 4'S 44 's I I sure coat styling with have effected miraculous re- ii ssssst4ss ses: ao ss 'sN s1 coveries? hand warmer pockets and belted Complete- I '1" iv 40440'i Ii'v1 tif as' 1514 victory of 199 (Si (11 ARE the iestorat Hsss r4t 'k' i --4 ''sLs pm ers ol a game that has ly machine washable 1 1 et: It sterol Isitioual alleles' l't x- and dryable never -3--f a- ter trailing 14-0--recentl Colors was wrinkles iv 4t9-- voted the most exciting col- Photos by Al lee game of the Sixties PANZERA Green olive) gold or LEAPING RAZORBACK-A key man Arkansas' at- VERSATILE STEER-Quarterback Eddie Phillips l'or the implausible encore vy Siz es 38 to 46 a f- tack is Chuck Dicus who has caught 36 passes this not only is the triggerman to Texas' air game but -matching the defending na- 4- season for an average gain of 15 yards He could be he's also quite a runner He ranks sixth among SWC tional champion and No 1 Regular ''4 a factor in Saturday's battle with Texas rushers with 598 yards and a 46 average ranked Longhorns against the s3750 I 41 4 No 4 rated Porkers a re- passits cord gallery of 68000 will sNrfr wedge into Texas' concrete 9Aa111 Oettiesa Tulsa Eruption saucer Texas is favored by a )1! totichdolsm in a gante of more than superficial significance 1 0 GAME OF CENTURY ess Stuns Wi A victory feasibly could pro- ngs pel ast io Stte and Nebras- Arkansas into front rank 41 It-4- 7 Oha ha Texas hungers for its 30th s' s- I I SEE NEXT ONE 6-1 Loss consecutive win And for the ith loser there's no tomorrow maybe not even a New Year's :11 DOUBLE KNIT It was a year ago this morning that I put into operation Day insofar as football is con- s--ss es the Grand Coup For sheer tactical brilliance for utter By BOB LINDLEY cerned ov 1 4 BLAZERS audacity as a display of native cunning well it What they're scrambling s' starTelogram Sports Writer was something else for is the South Southwest Confer- 4: ss TULSA The Fort Worth Wings host high rolling ence title What they're thirst- Knit blazers are so Note that this is the first anni Oklahoma City Saturday night and if they play against ing for is a Cotton Bowl date versary i AllikH' of the l'exas they -Arkansas game that decided the powerful Blazers like played Friday night agai nst with Notre Dm The Or- easy to wear and care 01 the national championship last Decembei Tulsa let hope there's a clergyman in the crowd at ange Bowl has promised the '5 90 i fr for Tailored of Da 6 Overwhelmed by the presence of Richard Is 10 Will Rogers Coliseum to administer last rites The Wi have never loser a Jan 1 game but Nixon Bud Wilkinson and Bevo IX in the in another Saturday finale only if Mississippi licks LSU 0 7 "st-i-'s --4' cronq Polyester Dou- same ball park the the game a shoot-out nation scribes called plaed '4-TW Oil center had i er ir re's4-S ble breasted model worse never been as ind the It's a thin holiday prospect at na ih dee') center vent rli -4 s7k "AN To fully capture the dash of today's little cohesiveness as they 1 lifeless and neer lacked as enough Hine to count the bet 0 house before making his shot It moves as you move crP1 rematch the best typewriters in the land lacked in suffering a crushing FULIBACK Steve Worster have labeled it Shoot-out No 2 For sheer 64 loss to the Oilers RUTHERFORD Iv a re- suffering an MI-America hip lwlys retains its a repetitiveness and as a brilliant display of Their offense was non-exis- sponsible for the next gotil pointer now seems in a state 7ss FRANK mental lockjaw there are few rivals The ot full repair in ekable tent and ran a close second to ptIling zi double boo-boo by ip Ct '''i 1 shape and sheds wrin- ss LUKSA only one whlich comes to mind is William the defense for cotnplete inef- clear Mg the puck onto the Arkansas tailback 13ill Bur- Ssk'' kles nett oint( since Oct '11 Shirer's book "The Rise and Fall of the lectiveness stick of Tulsa center Jean 1 I Is7 Third Shoot-out" ake it Payette and then failing to with a shoulder separation veraerosl COlOrs? Brown or And tlean i 1" Navy 38 44 Sr to get back in front of tile cage has the doctor approval to Calling Texas-Arkansas a shoot-out has become such a sweep the goaltending tie even II give Jersey No 33 its last in to Payette '1 i mouldy cliche that Chris Schenkel surely will incorporate grace We club's saving de Amazing Reg 39 to 44 Long the phrase in his opening banality on television Sample: was less than admi zippi and stop uckin rom it into the S' ng completey around the (' 1 the healing properties of -NL goal 1 "Well we just got word that the State of California has rabci opp osite corner beefsteak and sausage ap- 1 $65W just dropped into the Pacific Ocean Okay Bud?" a a a plied with loving care are ss Only a smatteri ng of de- self evident Worster is one of wrong giving Toms' three all-Americas THEY STARTED on the fense and divine intervention foot by up LANDRY IMMUNE TO HIGH DRAMA goal in the first minute oa kept it from being any worse The others are defensive end after the first period since the Bill Atessis and offensive play and from there they I dig Wings handed for tackle Bobby Wite But as Casey Stengel used to sayress A year went down played short hill in a hurry nsch The 1 live consecutive minutes in porkers' Bruce James won 1 ago was vvilling nay aching sbt jec myself to Chris Although tIley were only One stretch and somehow all-America tribute as a de- I Bud No matter about the assorted ViCW of the center's 2-0 id ii rump the gorgeously ineffective but Islatantly commercial railing a ter one pero i a a avod beng fensive end but is only one of ts -1 was too big a margin for their scored upon many fine Arkansas linemen shots from the Goodyear blimp or even the fatuous "Wet- punchiess offense to over- 1- come ABC" signs in the stands is what college come and the addition of help them in tire second pen- as America's highest scoring football is all about Right three more goals in the mid- od team 006 points) but barely 1 could endure it willingly in exchange for an arm- I die er But then they didn't help front Arkansas i nod turned it into the ili ft of Ark' 395 fig- chair seat from the opening when Bud moves his dime- Worst the f( tire he Hogs also are the 0 the l) ti loss a h17 111dps rel(ltsd nit itself themselves Payette scored third hardest team to score store football figures around until Chris signs off by 11) again at 2:24 of the middle 1)0U111JE KNIT On strong defense a thanking everyone but Timothy Leary for making their stanza while the Wings played against 1 atrocity possible Cal Swenson scored when shorthanded The Wishbone-T of Texas SIAACKS the game was a mere 37 sec- ihnore breaking out composed of quarterback Ed- Tom There was a gigantic logistics problem to surmount onds old picking his spot (lie Phillips halfbacks Jim 100 polyester the back then thanks to Tom Landry who sometimes is im- from five feet in front of Wing of a I7-game scoring slump Bertelsen and Billy Dale and i mune to the drama on campus Landry blast him had a I i Jimmy IlutIterford Turn to Tulsa on Page2 Turn to UT on Page 2 very light fabric that's scheduled the Dallas Cowboys to depart for Pittsburgh at tailored to be neat trim noon Saturday the exact kickoff time as set by ABC EXPERIENCED WOLFPACK SQUAD fashionable and corn- This would never do being locked aboard a plane fortable 1 ull top pock- l' 30000 feet above the action With considerable glee I made a one-way reservation on a nonstop commercial from Dallas to Pittsburgh early Saturday morning flight Young Frogs Try Loyola ets and no belt loops 4 COMpletely washable While my colleagues squirmed their tortured way to- The perfect 1 By IIROLD McKINNEY Swaim whose Frogs bopped it's gotng to take a few games never press he ward the Steel City 1 would be settled in publicist Curt Ster-Teleoram Sports Writer 1 I a 83-63 last season for us to get together as a travel slack Solid CO NEW ORLEANS Mosher's suite ()la team TCU takes on Satur- w- ys hard to 1 Navy GreenCam- a The Loy- "l'hey're big and they're down game" ors: 're al- unit We shuld improve each ae i HENRI COMPLICATES MATTERS ay afternoon may look ex- there" el Brown Med Blue 4 actly like the bunch the Frogs With sevenfoot 'ry Msrio- NIS'AISI WILL (i() with the Sizes :32 to 42 Reg only 4 i My flight departed around 9 an and the alarm was mauled last year but it prob- neaux at center 6-8 Charley same lineup 66 1tigene set three hours earlier Si) as to leave no room for error ably won't Jones and 6-6 Ste pluie John lay like it Kennedy anti 6-4 Simpson De- $22'" For an obscure reason probably because she had cashed a The Wolfpack returns all son at forwards an 6-3 Bob grate post 6-4 Coco Villas- Scottie stamp book my wife Henrietta and 1 frolicked until 'i' 1: five starters from last season Bissont and 6-2 Tim Schneider real and 6-3 Ricky 11111 at for- early morning hours as teen-agers are wont to do and if last week's season at's'1tuards the Wolfpack will ward and 60 Jim Ferguson ss opener against tough LSO Is be the tallest outfit TCU faces at guard Anyway when the alarm sounded she turned it off and an Indication the Frogs can this season went back to sleep expect trouble Kennedy although in foul ioneux led the scoring trouble grabbed 14 rebounds As it turned out I awoke in time to make a later GAME TIME is 3:03 pm against ant added 2 1SU with 31 points for the Frogs Tuesday night s3 connecting flight to Pittsburgh through St Louis Takeoff at Loyola Field House and and is and Degrate led in the scor- was 30 minutes late which didn't seem important at the both teams will go into the The Frogs will have to ing column wi'h 18 points moment contest seeking their first sic- shoot better Saturday than Hall haul 16 hitting seven of 210 OPEN IRIDAYS tory The Wolves dropped a they did against K-State (23 II from the field WEST TILL NINE tts CA 1'44- 411Mit al I r----- IL -'s Upon landing in St IA)uis nowever there was consi- 109-103 decision to I-SU Tues- of 77 from the lick for 36 per "our zone press should be aVENTI-1 -set-t404 Gill DAYS derable fuss We had missed connections on the original thly night vvhile TCU was cent) if they 1-iope to beat more ffective" Swaim said Pit 335-5467 's 930-530 schedule but were quickly routed to anothPr Those of us bowing 79-70 to Kanstis State 10)101tihshilk we one t-n1 ay i( I etter sai Westate at we noer tried Ito run tigiiost Kfillid- i nu going on to Pittsburgh were hustled from the plane into a at Manhattan Kan "Evidently they're a lot than we (lid against Kansas get started We were too cau- station wagon and vvhisked aboard another aircraft Our better than they were a year State" Swaim said "We've tious We'll try again Satur- Turn to The Best on Page 2 ago" said TCU coach Johnny got so many new faces that i I I-ALA 4010141-0A160160CALICA0A 411-ALKILA-4LA41 -0 41-4-444-4-4-4-4 4 4Ik A 4LtAAAAiLA-ALIA4AAAAJAAAILA-A-A 4 --A A.

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