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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 23

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SECTION THREE-PAGE ONE FRIDAY NOVEMBER 26 1965 SPORTS-TEL VISION-R A DSO CLASSIFIED FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM I I rT0) 1-1 BUM Egial ith Ag 9 ILACIAll A Texas Gets Three TDs in 2nd Half 4 TE 1 01 Steers Nebraska Bally Rips Oklahoma 04 Ir or By BILL VAN FLEET Star-Telegram Sports Writer coLLEGE ADI pulled a huge Aggie joke on the Longhorns early in the second period and for a long long time it seemed it would indefinitely be a cause for levity but in the end it was the Texas fans who were shouting vial joy The Longhorns displaying a AMA GAME AT A GLANCE TEXAS co11 jli)ikitetz()Inotti irst Downs 16 Yards Gained Rushing 204 269 Yards Gained Passing 159 it of 36 Passes Completed 10 of 23 1 Passes Intercepted by 3 0 Opp Fumbis Recovered 1 8 for 443 Punts No Avg I for 38 3 for 35 Penalties No Ydoe 6 for of LINCOLN Neb Nebraska's Harry (Light Horse) NVilson broke it open with a great 66-yard touchdown run and a 38-yard TD pass play and the Big Eight Champions nailed down their first perfect season in 50 years with GAME AT A GLANCE a 21-9 comeback victory over 012KLAHOMA First Downs NEBRASKIAI fired-up Oklahoma Thursday Yards Gained Rushing 334 GAME AT A GLANCE OKLAHOMA NEBRASKA 12 First Downs IS 156 Yards Gained Rushing 334 1' 1 t- c' 41 tall it 1 4 bil -bbok Or I 1 44 1 -e-rii ni A 1 4 -f 17t 7 I41 4 C' 4 S4 ''it f9 it 1 a4 0 14 14 t- -t9br '4 b'' lob 1tir I a a' "t1 i A -Ill A s47- tir 6s c) :4 4:: 4 4 crerit tit- 4- 0 iir(tabtl i atio4044 4 A04- 4 rr I it tb ii i le- 41 1 1: I ta' i '11: c'-: 1 at Olt t' 4 30 16 :4 4 4 I am Pi s7-110P'' N44 Of tr i 1: (: i to 4041- 1104 4 "Iii411- '4'-ii: '44 4 kit- I --1 P44: s4 i i''' '4 1 -di' '''r 0' ti i i lit tot 4 111 'I ii 1 R- 1 tsto is 11 fir I 0: i 1 izo 1 4 1 'Pt' k- ki Alk1 4 4ft" kg 4 4 cs41N '''I'''' 1' t-- ki 1( 1 '1e 8Siti IN i -1--r-- P'" i :4 It ''''N '1''''' -ofe' i) trp 'm' -4: 4 :::1 c4' 1i: 4 'w fr i-4 4- i i -s t'N-sititom 04y :1 1: -''40s 4 ')'4 i I 4 1 441- 't I Kt''''' AC 10) --4' 1 -K tk--: 4 'i'''' T' 6 iiiceitok- 8't's' 4 '1 i ls rk 11: 4 1 f4 0 A it" '4 Iftf 4- it 1 i A I 73 Mardi Gained Passing 77 6 IS Passes Completed 3 of 13 Passes Intercepted by 1 3 OPP Fumbles Recovered 2 for 34 Punts No Avg 6 for 37 33 Yard Penalized 23 magnificent fighting spirit to go with their superior manpower' came back with 21 points in the final 19 minutes to snatch a 21-17 victory from the claw-jug Aggies The Aggies had led by 17-0 at halftime and the lead stoodl until there were less than four minutes left in the third period Texas counted a touchdown at that point to trim the lead to 17-6 and came back for two more touchdowns in the fourth to win the 72nd renewal of zd series that began before the end of the last century It was a raging free-scoring game that kept the Thanksgiving Day crowd of 40000 in a high state of excitement The Aggies pulled their trick and it was a dandy less than two minutes deep in the second period It resulted in a 91-yard touchdown play that stunned both the crowd and the Longhorns In fact the Longhorns did not fully recover their poise until the late stages of the third period Here's what the Aggies did: David Conway the Texas punter sent a 40-yarder dead to the 8 and the crowdL settled to see if the Ags could '1 punch the ball out far enough to get a drive started Quar came bad final 19 21-17 viet ing Aggie! The Ag minutes It Texas i atot it7Iti6it minutes mor otii ti: game tha haininggThdhDeisttaAcYlwige minu penod It touthdov1 both the horns I did not fu until the 1 period 1 fere' 1 David punter In the A terback Harry Ledbetter kept for one yard to the nine Next Ledbetter threw a wide lateral pass to wingback Jim Kauffman normally a defensive player The ball was short however and bounced into Kauffman's hands lie kicked the turf in apparent disgust a rushing Texas player halted and everyone else on the field relaxed After a short second however Aggie split end Dude McLean resumed his sprint up the middle and past the Texas safety man Kauffman sprang to life and heaved a tremendous pass McLean ran under it at about the Texas 43 and continued over the goal with no one near The fore-warned officials recognized that the play was perfectly legal for it was a backward pass from about the 9 to the Aggie 4) and was merely recorded as a recovered fumble up to the time Kauffman completed his pass When the ro realized what happened it broke a star-Turn to Late on Page Meylan cornerback Bill Johnson and end Jerry Patton Sophomore quarterback Gene Cagle cooly directed the Sooners into the lead Nebraska partisans in the near-capacity crowd of 52865 gasped at the blocked punt by Oklahoma safety Eugene Ross It was the first blocked punt on the Huskers all year Nebraska halted the inspired Sooners that time when Johnson threw Cagle for an eight-yard loss on fourthand-two Then came the siege of fumbles Three consecutive times Nebraska lost the ball on its second play Oklahoma took over on the 32 39 and 28 Oklahoma 3 6 0 9 Nebraska 0 7 14 0-21 Shotts 21 3 run (kick failed) 29 run (Wachholts kick) 66 run (Wachholtr kick) 38 pass from Churchich (SSlachho)ts kick) Attendance 52165 The Orange Bowl-bound Huskers were in trouble until Wilson's two third period touchdowns The inspired Sooners blocked a punt and recovered three Nebraska fumbles in the first half and surprised Husker fans and a national television audience by grabbing a 9-0 lead After the second fumble Coach Bob Devaney inserted his No 2 quarterback Bob Churchich in place of Fred Duda Churchich led the comeback A 65-yard drive pulled Nebraska up 9-7 at halftime With fourth and inches at the Oklahoma 29 Charlie Winters a 217- pound sophomore fullback from Joliet Ill blasted over tackle ran over two men and scored Wilson a 196-pound junior from Steubenville Ohio got around the corner with Pete Tatman's block bounced off two men spun loose at the Sooner 47 and was gone for his 66-yarder Five minutes later be got behind the secondary and took a Churchich pass at the Oklahoma 15 Wilson ripped 160 yards in 19 carries before he left the game with a leg injury with minutes left in the game The third-ranked Huskers finished 10-0 and gave Devaney his first perfect season as a college coach Oklahoma stands 3-6 The sophomoric Sooners never gave up and stopped Nebraska a foot short of a TD in the last period Oklahoma linebacker Carl McAdams an all-America candidate was in for a few plays despite a sore ankle Nebraska needed some outstanding defensive play by tackle Walt Barnes an All-America candidate middle guard Wayne Photo by AL PANZE RA linebacker Tommy Nobis (60) struck with jarring tackle Ball flew from Caffey's fingertips Texas won 21-17 Ken Caffey had this 25- yard pass from Harry Ledbetter in his grasp until Texas College Grid Scores SOUTHWEST Texas 21 Texas Mal 17 SOUTH Alabama State College 20 Tuskegee Institute 12 Southeastern Louisiana 54 Appalachian State 6 Lenoir Rhyne 35 Catawba 7 Virginia Tech 44 Viginia Military 13 Middle Tennessee State 28 Tennessee Tech 21 Virginia Union 29 Hampton Institute 6 South Carolina State 12 Hem-diet 6 Tennessee State 46 Central State Ohio 12 Ear lham 26 Maryville Tenn 17 Newberry 6 Presbyterian 0 Grambling 54 Lincoln Mo 18 Henderson Ark State 7 Ouachita Baptist Ark 0 EAST Cornell 38 Ptnn 14 Hofstra 29 Post 20 Bucknell 22 Davidson 14 Happiness Is A Christmas Present from Clyde's OVA 0 111 GINGHAM SPORT SHIRT Authentic Ivy style never varies and the cotton gingham will go to the laundry $695 SADDLE SHOE by Cole Haan in Black Black or Black BroNv Cordovan leather: $3195 mu atqa ecpta Vniber5itp 'op DOWNTOWN-808 Houston TCU-3023 University Drive Light enough for year round wear Olive French Blue Burgundy pewter black or navy $50 CORBIN TROUSERS the best Natural shoulder trousers made $2195 v4SIN Sk'l iol ''i1' i4 4 0r 1 1 0011MIP 11146Sk ks a 1 1 AlPilk attiC11- ealTittltit-- i It -Zk) 4431 I'' 414 lg 0 0 I sr i i'irN' ''-ZI' vt'' novintbc51tp 6bop tAL-A It- if IT4 -1 'i ziF -r -'t4 4 '7 TJ DOWNTOWN-808 Houston TCU-3023 University Drive A i t-r-t- kk 400'' r' 1 Silithmi '5: ') AO 0S it 4 'F '11 ''''4 '4''4 41'4 '''17 'Ir011 11 rk 'V A 13: "''141k: i Ot: L'i )P 4 1 ts ir i-- 4 -n-eiy 4: I 4 ''1-Mf- ri --F 4 I i 7' :11 07fit'Y: i tr 1 I i4 1 -t1 'A-4 Fr '4 st40! 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