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tPodftrgerAmsupgdolr 27-25 SQUEAKER I 11 KJ I i 641 FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM Sun Nov 5 1972 Blast 36-22 "5' 6B FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM Soli Nov- 5 1972 i Nis -4 'J 4 :0 i ci psr Le7 0 vs Blast 4- --cr 4 "-c tv iloH f'' 4 (71 t) I -'L 171tt' '1: Z-N 01--7 ry) cx 9r) i fr A 4 7 I 1 7 i 4e 1ii ii: i 0 1 k'- it i- 4: "0- dc4-7 4-4 4se) 1 0 1 1 ifv: 4- 1:) 1 '''''''''''-1t 0 (r Ili 7 :77 crAf'r i -4y vof- '4 ft '''''''''''''i' '''Y r4 iiH- i14104t7 19:::::: :::41 ::) il'ki 5 'i 0 '''A ''i' -1 -44Prf 1 I 4 '4 ---ie 1'' uii( --e i '4 1: 1t 'A :4 By MIKE SIIROPSIIIRE Star-Teleuram Sports Writer IRVING North Texas State wiped the dust off its made-in-Taiwan offense and assuming nothing suspicious turns up in the post-game saliva test the Eagles have freed themselves from the chains of an ieght-game losing streak The Eagles who were rest- ing comfortably with a 17- GAME AT A GLANCE point second half lead with- 211INN First Downs NT5120 stood an eerie Cincinnati 1 YTaa7gsGanetdd 18 of 38 12 Of 52for 38 Pu4sring11 to 5 for 40 2 61 Yards Penalized 140 IRVING made-in-Taiwa turns up in the themselves frc 1 in The Eagles comfortabl point second stood an eer 1 comeback to register their first win of the season 27-25 Satuday night at Texas Stadium- With the icy fingers of disaster closing arouna the Eagles' throat North Texas safety man Ted Gosline made a leaping pass Interception in his own end zone with 1:37 remaining to premiere rescue operation of the season comeback to register their first win of the season 27-25 qntlitioxy nicillt At mr et nA man Ted Gos comeback to first win of the tuday night a ht With the icy ti ter closing arou throat North leaping pass 1 his own end zor maining to miere rescue 0 season HARVEY ANTON CHOOSE FROM THESE AND MANY MORE AND SAVE 6s! 711 SUM RET $19 WASHABLE LEATHER '4'''' 4 r4 -P- i 61 4 HARVEY A NIOLImmiaN CHOOSE FROM -4 THESE AND MANY MORE 4 AND 3i4 a 1 1 1 0- 2 1 PAIR YOUR 1 CHOICE A- (' IC A :1: $19 Ap 41 4 57 tl RET -1 lI'''' i I( 1 4 3: '(' l': 1: 7k -1- -i 1 i WASHABLE 114 a1 'it LEATHER :7 the Eagle lead to 13-0 Cincinnati put together a menacing advance late in the half gaining ground gradually on short passes by quarterback Mike Shoemaket But facing fourth and five at the Eagle 10 with a minute remaining in the half Shoemaker overthrew a receiver and North Texas preserved its 13-0 lead at intermission Coppedge Top UTA Scorer With Record 5 Field Goals By BOB CLANTON StarIeleorsrn Sports Writer ABILENE Dexter Bussey's feet and A Cop pedge's toe were an anatomy lesson Abilene Christian couldn't catch on to Saturday night And nobody could be hap-GAME AT A GLANCE pier than UT-Arlington as the UTA ACC Mavericks racea to their sec- rge Yards tiartred Rushing 18 3 ond win of the season a 36-22 rof lo of230 3 record-setter before 8000 fans 1 Passes Intercepted by at Shotwell Stadium or 36 Punts No Avo 5 for 388 Fumbles Lost Yards PInalized 2 55 52 Bussey was the backbone of the Mays' running offense Long ley hit Jan Brown in rushing for a UTA school rec- the flat on second down but ord of 225 yards on 25 carries Brown fumbled and Hiram He also caught three passes Burleson recovered for UTA for 34 yards and scored two at the 23 touchdowns What Bussey couldn't do TWO STRAIGHT penalties made it first and 20 for the in the Southland onference's third-best running perform- Mays who got a reprieve ance ever Coppedge did thanks to a pass interference The junior hit five field penalty 22 24 43 45 and Again UTA didn't decline 45 set an SLC rec- the charity ord formerly held by UTA's Bussey and Morriss pow- Skipper Butler ered the Mays and facing Coppedge's toe provided the third and goal from the two margin of victory as ACC Morriss picked up the six quarterback Clint Long ley led with a sneak Coppedge made it the Wildcats on three scoring 17-0 drives Long ley came back and put Ills last TD toss came with together the first Wildcat less than two minutes to play threat driving ACC as far as on a four-yard toss to Greg the May 18 before Sonny KenStirman It came after Cop- nedy's field goal went awry pedge added his last two field It was UTA who scored five goals to put UTA safely plays later ahead 36-14 On first down at its 20 Bus TWO STRAIGHT penalties made it first and 20 for the Mays who got a reprieve thanks to a pass interference penalty Again UTA didn't decline the charity Bussey and Morriss powered the Mays and facing third and goal from the two Morriss picked up the six with a sneak Coppedge made it 17-0 Long ley came back and put together the first Wildcat threat driving ACC as far as the May 18 before Sonny Kennedy's field goal went awry It was UTA who scored five plays later On first down at its 20 Copp( With I ABILENE pedge's toe couldn't catcl And nobody pier than UT-A Mavericks race ond win of the record-setter Ix at Shotwell Stac Bussey was ti the Mays' rui rushing for a li ord of 225 yard! He also caught for 34 yards al touchdowns What Bussey in the Southlat third-best rum ance ever Copp The junior 1 22 45 se ord formerly I Skipper Butler Coppedge's to margin of vic quarterback Cli the Wildcats on drives Ills last TD ti less than two rr on a four-yard Stirman It cat pedge added his goals to put ahead 35-14 Coppedge Top UTA Scorer With Record 5 Field Goals By BOB CLANTON StarToleorsrn Sports Wraor ABILENE Dexter Bussey's feet and A Cop- pedge's toe were an anatomy lesson Abilene Christian couldn't catch on to Saturday night And nobody could be haP- GAME AT A GLANCE ACC pier than UT-Arlington as the 1 20TA First Dowsn la Mavericks racea to their sec- 314 Yards ss inneedd pRaussstil17 12133 ond win of the season a 36-22 8 by 3g record-setter before 8000 fans 3 for 36 Punts No Avg 5 for 381 at Shotwell Stadium 15 Fumbles Lost Yards Ptnalized 52 Bussey was the backbone of Longley hit Jan -Brown in the Mays' running offense Bthe flat on second down but rushing for a UTA school rec- rown fumbled and Hiram ord of 225 yards on 25 carries Burleson recovered for UTA He also caught three passes atthe 23 for 34 yards and scored two touchdowns TWOSTRAIGHT penalties What Bussey couldn't do in the Southland onference's third-best running perform- Mavs who got a reprieve once ever Coppedge did thanks to a pass interference penalty The junior hit five field Again UTA didn't decline 22 24 43 45 and the charity 45 set an SLC ree- Bussey and Morriss pow- ord formerly held by UTA's ered the Mays and facing Skipper Butler thirdand goal from the two Coppedge's toe provided the si i pf Arty ACP Morriss picked uo the six 4 1: NORTH TEXAS' attack which had been leaking oil throughout the' previously-fruitless 1972 season cranked out 437 yards worth of offensive proit behind resourceful guidance of quarterbacks Rick Shaw and Phil Shot land The inspired effort paid off with leads of 20-3 and 27-17 but it all seemed to be turning to dust before Cos line handed the Bearcats their final rejecton slip with his end zone gambit while a sparse throng of 3000 hyper-ventilat ed With their cherished win the Eagles saw their season record jump to worny of a torchlight parade under the circumstances NORTII TE which had he throughout fruitless 1972 s( out 437 yards sive proit behi guidance of qua Photo by SKEETER HAGLER nati pass in Texas Stadium Saturday night The aerial was intended for the Bearcats' Bob Menke 80 Action took place in first quarter BREAKING IT UP North Texas State defensive backs Ted Gosline 28 and Ilurles Scales 20 show grace and agility in breaking up a Cincin CINCINNATI finally broke out of its offensive coma early in the third quarter when Dick James took a quick pitch and ran 30 yards to the Eagle 14 Cincinnati settled for a 26-yard field goal by Sal Casola North Texas struck swiftly when Yaege lit a skyrocket From punt formation on fourth down Yaege found open ranges to his left and wasn't apprehended until he'd run 44 yards to the Cincinnati 16 Two plays and two penalties against -the Bearcats later Charlie Johnson took a pitchout and circled three yards to score Sigler's kick made it 20-3 However the Bearcats refused to play a stooge role and quickly started making things sticky Cincinnati took However the Bearcats re- made it 20-3 fused to play a stooge role and quickly started making things sticky Cincinnati took 28-23 WIN Last-Second Pass Winner for LSU Bruins Tip Cardinals LONGLEY WAS under the gun all night Ile never touched the ball until the Wildcats were down 3-0 and never mounted a scoring threat until ACC was down 17-0 in the first quarter The Mavericks built the lead on an explosive ground attack with sophomore terback Vic Morriss at the throttle Morriss had 98 yards rusting on 24 carries The Arlington native didn't take long to realize Bussey could be the key man as the Mays ran their SIX record to 2-1 keeping alive a shot at second place LONGLEY gun all night touched the Wildcats were never mountec threat until A( 17-0 in the first The Mavericl lead on an exp attack with sop terback Vie Mi throttle Morriss rusting on 24 cat The Arlington take long to rc could be the ke Mays ran their i 2-1 keeping all second place Bussey broke off the longest UTA run in six seasons a 73-yard beauty which carried to the Wildcat seven It took four cracks but Bussey who had 154 yards rush ing on 11 carries in the first half garnered his second TD from the one Coppedge ran the lead to 24-0 Copoedge capped the first half outburst with a 43-yard field goal 4 ACC FINALLY dented the scoreboard with 30 seconds left as Long ley quickly drove the Wildcats with two long passes Long ley kept from the one Kennedy converted and the Wildcats had a 27-7 problem to mull at half time ACC cut the margin to 27-14 late in the third quarter on a 65-yard scoring drive Long Icy set the stage with a 27- yard scramble then capped the effort with a seven-yard swing pass to Brown Kennedy added the point after But when the tide had appareniiy shifted to ACC UTA's offense showed some character of its own UTA offensive coordinator Lamar Milan knew where his hot hand was and he kept calling Bussey's number from the bench The drive stalled but Coppedge split the uprights from the 45 to make it 30-14 The Mays' Eugene Ayers quickly halted ACC's next effort with an interception at the UTA 40 IA 75 SLIGO RET i $20 TODAY'S 4 i NEW 6fr LOOK i 1 SUGG RET $20 TODAY'S I NEW LOOK A 1 1 40Iti UGC 20 'ODATS Inv 6fr 00K -21 1 Mays ACC 0 A 0 7It'''' 1 0 1 1 I 4 gb NORTH TEXAS avoided an early crisis when Louis Hol- man recovered a Cincinnati fumble at the Eagle 17 The Greenies counter- the kickoff and scooted 57 punched rapidly by employing quick yards for a touchdown a maneuver that's been alien to their attack this season with Reggie Harrison sealing the quarterback keeper the drive with a spinning Shaw swept upfield on runs eight-yard touchdown burst of 20 and 17 yards and aided Casola's kick left it 20-10 by a 15-yard roughing penal- Keith Moore intercepted a ty the Eagles eventually set Shaw pass at the Eagle 33 up housekeeping at the Bear- two plays later and the cat 10 before the drive pooped Bearcats quickly "parlayed out that into seven more quick Ron Sigler was summoned Points when Shoemaker threw on fourth down and he a 19-yard touchdown pass to thumped a 213-yard field goal Clem Fennell startlingly slicto give North Texas a 3-0 lead ing the Eagle lead to a pre- the first time they'd been carious three points ahead of anybody since the The Eagles regained their first period of their opening co po sur in the fourth game quarter and stormed 64-yards Giddy with sudden success for their insurance touch-the Eagles tore 46 yards to down A 24-yard pass from score the next time they got -Shaw to Yaege and a 21-yardthe ball Shaw streaked 21 et to tight end Frank Davis yards and was knocked loose put the ball neatly in position from his senses for his trou- for Shaw's tWo-yard run ble Shotland was called in as and after Harrison ran 44 an emergency replacement Eagles led 27-17 with 7:47 to and fired a desperation fourth play down pass from the Bearcat Cincinnati refused to buckle 20 which somehow found its and after Harrison ran 44- way through three defenders yards Cas Ognowski passed and into the arms of David two yards to Daniels for a Kervin at the goal line touchdown then tossed to Sigler kicked the extra James for the two-point con-point to give the Eagles a 10-0 version with 3:24 still to play in the first period The Bearcats regained the hall at their 2R with R25 ball at their 28 with 3:35 to BATON ROUGE La (AP) Quarterback Bert Jones threw a 10-yard touchdown strike to tailback Brad Davis after the final horn had sounded to bring sixth-ranked Louisiana State from behind for a 17-16 Southeastern Conference victory over archrival Mississippi Saturday night Rusty Jackson kicked the GAME AT A GLANCE I MISS Ltu winning point after time had 21L Ty i expired 5 of 9 Passes Completed 14 of 21 1 Passes Intarcerted by One second showed on the 3 for 39 Punts No Avg 3 for 43 Fumbles Lem clock when Jones faded back 10 Yards Penalized 2t looked to his left and found Davis a bare one step inside Chico Ground the end zone and a mere one step from 1 out of bounds Attack Crushes The winning drive covered asonic Home 80 yards in 13 plays and occupied the final 3:02 of the The Chico Dragons scored game It was aided by an interfer- in every quarter Saturday ence call on Ole Miss at the night and pounded Masonic Rebel 10-yard line with our Home 36-6 in a Class 7B game seconds to play at Trinity Field Jones had time to get off The Masons got' their lone one incompletion into the end tally with 58 seconds remain-zone and then the final game- ing in the third period on Dan winning play Cloud's 67-yard scamper The The victory extended LSU's two-point attempt failed winning streak to 11 longest The Dragons got 12 points in major college football and in the first quarter on runs of lifted the Tigers to a 7-0 sea- 16 yards by Tim Hand and son record Ole Miss which five yards by Jim Haney All upset LSU last year evened AT attempts failed its record at 4-4 with the de- David Blanks bit Steve Bow-feat yer with a six-yard toss in the The Rebels had built a 16-10 second quarter and John lead on a 69-yard scoring Gambill charged 60 yards for drive in the third quarter and another touchdown in the a 40-yard field goal by Steve third Gambill's nine-yard Lavinghouze 30 seconds into fourth-quarter run was good the fourth period: for the fifth Chico TD and tsu 3 3 7-17 Blanks speared Jim Haney on Iadinohoure 42 6 run (Jackson kick) an 11-yard strike for the final Jackson 29 Ladinghoure 38 score 1 run (LadinahoUse kick) Iactinghoure 40 10 ass from Jones (Jackson kick) Trinity kinks AA AA 011 ri Trinity Blanks LOS ANGELES (AP) Quarterback Mark Harmon ran 11 yards for a touchdown late in the fourth quarter and UCLA's eight-ranked Bruins held off Stanford's aerial attack for a 28-23 Pacific-8 Conference triumph Saturday Harmon who threw two touchdown passes and ran 17 yards for the Bruins' only other score helped keep UCLA on the heels of top-ranked Southern California in the Pac-8's race for the Rose Bowl UCLA came back on a 75- yard drive Harmon scoring with 3:52 to play after Stanford rallied with two fourth-quarter touchdowns to lead 23-21 with 8:24 to play Stanford's go-ahead touchdown had come on a Mike Dory la-to-Miles Moore pass play covering 19 yards two plays after 'a UCLA fumble When the Carinals tried to come back reaching the UCLA 29 disaster struck Defensive tackle Tom blasted Stanford quarterback Boryla as he attempted to throw from the UCLA 29 with 1:21 to play The ball bounced away and was ruled a fumble and linebacker Steve llookang recovered at the Bruin 39 The Cardinals eliminated from the Pac-8 championship race contended that Boryla was hit while throwing and the play should have been ruled an incomplete pass Instead of a fumble THE LEAD story in the it game program labeled UTA a resurgent ball club The May cricks took the compliment kindly and promptly dug the Wildcats a 27-7 halftime fox- hole Bussey took the opening with timely as: sists from the Mays near the ACC goal And A that's where the game was played in the first quarter The Mays drove to the ACC seven before settling for a 24- yard IL A Coppedge field goal Though the offense stalled near paydirt it made amends later Coppedge's kickoff backed the Wildcats to their nine On third down David Haynes fumbled and Don Coker playing in place of the suspended Sam Beavers and for the first time on defense recovered for UTA at the 20 Morriss kept for a first down at the nine and Bussey scored on the next play around right end Coppedge made it 10-0 seven minutes into the game ACC had it first and 10 at the 20 which two plays later turned out to be good field position for THE LEAD 1 game program I resurgent ball cricks took tit( kindly and pror Wildcats a 27-7 44 hole Bussey took wi sists from Morr Mays near the A that's where th played in the fir! 1 The Mays dro I seven before set yard rt A 0 goal Though the near paydirt it later Coppedge's ki the Wildcats to I third down fumbled and Doi ing in place of I Sam Beavers an time on defen! for UTA at the 2 Morriss kept down at the nin scored on the around right et made it 10-0 Si into the game ACC had it II the 20 which tv turned out to be sition for UTA A NEW LOOK BARECAT 675 7Issuca REt wrelik $19 TALLER HEEL SUGG RET $20 4 09 1 crlIEEL lt 4 4: TALLER il-okit-4--4 -y-- 1 i 75 ilaz1NsuGG atA I RET '''i''' ''lork" $19 q''' i I A r---r1R' I 14e 4 4 A --7---- 1 NEW LOOK -0' tBARECAT 7 7 I ril'' 1 a it SLIGO 4 RET 1 $20 A I A 11 'N 0 MORRISS again drove the Mavericks into field goal range and Coppedge responded with his fourth three-pointer of the right again from 45 yards to make it 33-14 play and blasted into Eagle territory in a beat-the-clock move From the NT 41 Shoemaker drew back and fired for Clemons in the end zone and with the fans fearing the worst Gasoline jumped up and provided salvation with his interception NORTH TEXAS radiant with prosperity launched another offensive thrust in the second quarter Shot land engineered maneuver with his marksmanship A 23-yard shot to David Yaege put the drive in gear Shotland then hit a third pass to Kirven which was worth 16 yards then laughed off a fourth and seven situation at the Bcarcat 33 throwing a 16-yarder to Yaege The fun was finally over when the march stalled at the 18 but Sigler re-entered and floated a 34-yard field goal through the uprights to raise UTA 17 10 0 9-16 ACC 0 7 7 8-22 71 FG nine run (Coppodoe kirk) two run (CopPeckle kick) one run (CoPpedoe kick) 41 FG one run (Kennedy kick) 7 pass from Longley (Kennedy kick) 45 field goal 22 FG I pom from lonoley flonoley pass to Williams for Iwo points) 0 13-71 0 7 7-78 from Her (Herrcra kickoff return ')1'141' 4114: Stanford UCLA 12 pass Mon (Herrera kirk) St Garcia 2S 1 rul kirk) 87 kir kirk) 9 pass) ro (Heriere kirk) 1 run Monre 19 pass 18 (Garcia kirk) 11 rui kick) A-41216 passf I run 87 I run 19 pass run Cincinnati 0 0 17 II-25 North Texas 10 3 7 7-27 Sig ler 20 20 pass from Shtoland (Sioler kick) Sailer 24 Casola 26 3 run (Sinte kick) 8 run (Casola kick) 19 pass fromShoemakir (Casoia kick) 2 run (Sigler kick) 2 pass from Onanowski (James pass from Oganowski) A-2000 Harmon rom I 44 1 ') tSUED! Mc Murry 31 -0 SAN ANTONIO Ramirez intercepted a McMurry pass in the third quarter and ran it back 33 yards for a touchdown to spark the Trinity Tigers to a 31-0 victory in their homecoming game The Tigers raised their record to 7-1 for the season It was their sixth consecutive victory and longest streak among Texas NCAA schools Earl Costley John Simms and Greg Oliver scored for the Tigers Richard Lander added a 45-yard field goal McMurry is 2-6 for the sea-' son tuucti a lul7 CHU 1111U bum McMurry is 2-6 for the sea-' son Foley-Led Tu lane Races by Kentucky NEW ORLEANS (Al) Sophomore quarterback Steve Foley's slingshot passing punched some life into 'Nimes listless offense Saturday night and the Green Wave broke three-game losing streak with an 18-7 homecoming college football victory over Kentucky Foley shot the Green Wave into contention with his pinro'nt passing in the fourth period as they came from be i ried as they came from be 11 (nag Niert) from Bury11 (Herrera SUEDE LINEN NN00lempoPO BLUE BROWN c) 4(4W004' 81LB IN II AA SoHltiwvi-70400d d) -000let BROWN 4 DAYTON FLIES DAYTON Ohio (AP) Dayton tailback Denny Whitehead ran for 139 Yards and three touchdowns Saturday as the Fliers downed Xavier 31- 13 in college football action Your Own Blanc Int alliC 1 011 0 I Rai Tampa Takes Win TAMPA Fla (AP) Tamna defensive cnd Wilbur Grooms pounced on a fumble in the end zone and quarterback Freddie Solomon tossed an 11-yard scoring nass as the favored Spartans defeated intrastate rival Florida UM 26-9 Saturday night na defensive end Wilbur Grooms pounced on a fumble in the end zone and quarter- back Freddie Solomon tossed an 11-yard scoring nass aq the favored Spartans defeated in- trastate Ilya! 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