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Brownwood Bulletin from Brownwood, Texas • Page 14

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BROWIMWOOO I ETIN Arkansas trims FAYKTTKViLLMrk. lAP) Sophomnf-e quarterback Mike Kirklahd and senior tailback ftickey Morton turned in bin gainers to keep alive an 83- yard scoring drive that nave Arkansas a 14-10 Southwest Conference victory over TeXas here Saturday afternoon. The victory kept Arkansas alive in a conference race with a record. dropped to 2-2 and ho team has ever won the league title with two conference losses. Arkansas broke a 7-7 halftime tic by moving 83 yards with the second half kickoff.

Kifklahd, with the aide of a block by wingback Freddie Douglas, scrambled 25 yards to a first down on a third and 16 situation from the Arkansas 23. then, on second and 20 from the 50, Morton broke loose for 18 yards on the sprint draw. Arkansas then faced third and two and went into the wishbone. The Aggies put 11 men within two yards of the line of scrimmage and Kirkpand lobbed a pass to Matt Morrison for 17 yards. Kirkland scored five plays later from the one.

Morton gained 147 yards on 27 carries his 13th gain of more than 100 yards as he continued to chase Texas' Chris Gilbert on the SWC career rushing list. Morton needs 265 yards in his last three games to break Gilbert's mark of 3,231 yards. The Aggies put together one final drive, moving from their 19 to the Arkansas 19 under the leadership of freshman quarterback David Walker. Tech fans bowl Homes, 19-6, over hapless Rice LUBBOCK, Tex. (AP) Texas Tech, fanning the flame of bowl bid, struck for a quick touchdown Saturday and trudged on to a 19-6 Southwest Conference verdict over the hapless Rice Owls.

The mil-ranked Red Raiders, securing their seventh triumph against a lone loss to Texas, dealt the Owls their sixth setback in seven outings and retained an outside shot at the SWC crown. James Mosley whiplashed 12 yards for the first Tech touchdown and John Garner bolted two steps for the clincher in the third period as a Dad's Day crowd of 37,400 roared its approval. While squandering several scoring chances, the Raiders converted Kenneth Wallace's pass interception into six quick points early in the first quarter. Wallace picked off a Tommy Kramer pass at the Owl 28, returned it to the 12 and Misley zipped up the middle for the TD just five Scoreboard seconds later. Don dimes muffed the extra point attempt but apologized by Shea Stadium fight to cost Rose $250 hooting a 29-yard field goal six minutes later and the Raiders took the 9-0 lead to the dressing room at half time.

Garner's touchdown lunge wrapped up a 91-yard drive highlighted by the nifty footwork of unheralded Larry Isaac, which included a 22-yard burst. A blocked punt by Ecomet Burley in the fading minutes got the Raiders a safety and two additional points. Kramer guided the Owls 68 yards in the fourth period for their lone touchdown, lech Moslcy run (kick failed) Tech FG Grimes 7) Tech- Garner run (Barnes run) Tech -Kramer 5 run (pass foiled) Tech Salel Burley blocked punt out of end Defensive end Ivan Jordan put the Aggies in a hole when he dropped Walker for a 14-yard loss on second down. Walker's final two passes were incomplete. Arkansas consumed exactly half of the third quarter on its 17-play scoring drive.

The Aggies got a 33-yard field goal from Randy Hadclox on their second possession of the second half. They moved from I heir 26 to the 17 before Chuck Sims stopped Bucky Sams for one yard on third and three. Both teams lost two fumbles in the first half Arkansas on its own 48 and the 31 and the Aggies at the Arkansas 39 and 28. The Razorbacks went 38 yards for their first touchdown after Mark Stanley sliced a punt in yards. On third and 16, Kirkland dropped back to pass and handed to Douglas on a version of the Statue of Liberty.

Douglas dodged Paul Hulin two yards deep in the backfield and then followed his blockers into the end zone. took the ensuing kickoff and moved 67 yards for the ty- inn score. Sunday, November 4, Scoreboard jTMr- IN THE HANDS A Rick Wof ley pass In the early gotags of Howard Payne College's 33-7 victory Saturday over Southwest Texas State comes to rest in the secure hands of Yellow Jacket tight end Daytnun White (85). (Bulletin Photo) By The Associated Press HPC .13, SWTS 7. Ouarhita 28, Arkansas Tech 7 Texas Christian 34, Baylor 28 Texas Tech 19, Rice (i Clemson 35.

Wake Forest 8 Georgia 35, Tennessee 31 Georgia Tech 12, Duke 10 Kentucky 34. Tulane 7 Notre Dame 44, Navy 7 Ohio 24, Bowling Green 23 Ohio State 30, Illinois 0 Purdue 48. Iowa 23 Arkansas 14, Texas 10 Texas 42, South Methodist 14 Michigan 49, Indiana 13 Michigan State 21, Wisconsin Cicninnati 52, North Texas SI Nebraska 28, Colorado 16 Louisiana State 51, Mississippi 14 Stanford 24, Oregon State 2.3 UCLA Washington 13 Washington St 21, Oregon 14 Air Force 43, Army 10 Brig- liam Young 56, New Mexico 21 Colorado College 30, Kansas Wesley 13 Montana State 45, Northern Arizona 0 Pacific U. Ore. 29, Lewis Clark 10 Southern Cal 50, California 14 Utah 36, Arizona State 31 Kansas 10, Oklahoma State 10 Miami, Ohio 24, West Michigan fl North Dakota 54, South Dakota 21 Oklahoma 34, Iowa State 17 Slippery Kock 76, Lock Haven I) Grambling Col 62, No Carolina 6 Ken's Men serve notice scrimmage is HPC breeze Coach basketball Ken Henson's Yellow Jackets First downs Rushes yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Tumbles tost Penalties yards 51 163 95 34 6 17 1 3 78 1 3 ARK 19 63 208 69 13 61) 0 5 34 11 served notice that they just may have the talent for contention status in the Lone Star Conference race later this season by hammering Southwestern of Georgetown, 90-73, in a basketball scrimmage here Saturday in Yellow Jacket gym.

Greg Rogers, transfer guard from Cisco Junior College, paced the Payne scoring attack with about 20 points. He only missed two shots while playing part of the game. Henson substituted freelv in CINCINNATI (AP)-Cincinnati Reds outfielder Pete Rose said Saturday he has been fined $250 by the National League for his part in a fight during the playoffs with the New York Mets. "How do you like that?" said Rosz. "I (jet fined $250 and I didn't even throw a punch." The incident occurred Oct.

8 at Shea Stadium in the third game of the playoffs. Rose tangled with Mets shortstop Bud Harrelson after a play at second base. ACC trounces Texans, 49-7 STEPHENVILLE, Tex. (AP) Wilbert Montgomery broke a Star Conference season scoring record Saturday night by running for four short touchdowns in a 49-7 victory for Abilene Christian College over Tarleton State. Montgomery rushed for 168 yards on 21 carries and scored nn bursts of five, five, two and three yards, giving him 134 points for the season.

The old record was 114 by East Texas' Marvin Brown and David Morrison of Southwest Texas. Clint Longley, the NAlA's leading passer and total offense leader, completed 15 of 29 passes for 302 yards and two touchdowns. ACC remains in a tie for the conference lead with Howard Payne, each with 7-0 LSC marks. Tarleton has a 1-6 ferenco ledger. i loses 15-14 Sam Houston HUNTSVILLE, Tex.

(AP) Quarterback Guido Merkens scored on a two-point conversion keeper after Joe Vickers bucked for a one-yard touchdown with 3:49 left to give Sam Houston State a 15-14 Lone Star Conference victory over Texas Saturday. Vickers 1 touchdown climaxed a 19-play, 88-yard drive that 'brought the Bearkats back from i a 14-7 deficit. had built the margin on two short touchdown I passes from quarterback Mike I Wendel. i' Sam Houston's first TD came on a 12-yard Merkens run after ho had connected on a 50-yard pass to James Oliphant to the 15. Both benches emptied onto the field, and the Mets fans reacted by throwing debris into the outfield.

The game was halted for several minutes when the fans directed garbage at Rose in left field. Order was restored after pleas by Mets Manager Yogi Berra and several players. Rose said he was curious about the wording of the letter. "He congratulated me on having a good year, he admires my courage for continuing to play in that game then he says, unfortunately we have to fine you $250 for your part in the fight. "I don't know who 'we' is." Rose said he had also heard Cincinnati pitcher Pedro Borbon was fined $150 and that Harrelson was fined $250.

In his home at East Northport, N.Y., Harrelson confirmed that he had received a similar letter from Feeney, congratulating him on his season and then informing him of the $250 fine for his part in the incident with Rose. First downs Rushes yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles lost Penalties yards Rice Texas Tech Rice Texas Tech 19 17 4197 52232 161 Bl 4 83 1534 7 6 13 1035 737 1 0 336 454 0 0 0 4 1 0 7 Crenshaw recaptures lead in San Antonio golf play NFL glance Ity THE ASSOCIATED PRESS All Times EST Sunday's Games Miami at New York Jets, 1 p.m. Los Angeles at Atlanta, 1 p.m. New England at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Houston at Baltimore, 2 p.m.

Buffalo at New Orleans, 2 p.m. Cincinnati at Dallas, 2 p.m. Cleveland at Minnesota, 2 p.m. Denver at St. Louis, 2 p.m.

Chicago at Green Bay, 2 p.m. Kansas City at San Diego, 4 p.m. San Francisco at Detroit, 4 P.m. New York Giants at Oakland, 4 p.m. Monday's Game Washington at Pittsburgh, 9 p.m.

SAN ANTONIO, Tex (AP) Rookie Ben Crenshaw broke a four-way tie for the top spot with a five-under-par 6 Saturday and again assumed sole control of the lead through three rounds of the $125,000 San Antonio-Texas Open Golf Tournament. The 21-year-old Crenshaw held the lead alone after the first round, dropped back into a tie after 36 holes and re-established his first place position after 54 holes with a 203 total, 10- under-par on the Woodlake Golf Club course. Crewshaw, who won his Approved Player's card as a full- fledged member of the pro tour last week, held a one-stroke lead over George Archer, a foremr Masters champion who has been in a lengthy slump. Archer managed a 67 for 204 in the cool, cloudy weather. Orville Moody, second in two tournaments this year but a non-winner since his 1969 U.S.

Open triumph, slipped into third place with a 67-205, eight under par and two shots behind Crewshaw. Rod Funseth followed with 68-207. Defending champion Mike Hill, tied at the end of two rounds with Crenshaw, Archer and Bobby Greenwood, matched par 71 and dropped back into a tie for fourth at 208. Also at that figure was Fred Marti, who spiced his round of 67 with a hole-in-one on the 185yard 12th hole. Bon Crenshaw George Archer Orville Moody Rod Funseth Mike Hill Bruce Fleisher Steve Melnyk Bob Erickson Fred Marti Jim Dent Charles Cocdy Dave Eichelberger Larry Wood Tom Aycock Bobby Greenwood Tom Kite John Mahflfley Richard Crawford John Schroeder Homero Blanc as Jim Ahern Bill Johnston Victor Regalado Jack Ewing 657764-703 68 69 67-704 68 70 67 705 69 7068-707 706771 708 667? 70-708 697069-708 70 70 68-708 7071 68-209 67 71 71-209 707069-709 7070-70-710 67 71-710 77 65 73-710 75 69 66 710 69.70 77-711 71 67 73-711 6872 71-711 7768 71-211 7071 70-211 7368 70-211 707071-711 737068-211 NEW AND USED AIRCRAFT Cessna Complete Aviation Service Is Only Minutes Away Repair Shop (Electronic Shop VA Approved Right School .24 Hour 24Hour Air Taxi Air Charter Air Ambulance Fuel Sales 80 100 Octane Jet Fuel INC.

P. O. BOX IB39 ABILENE. TEXAS 796O4 LOCATED AT MUNICIPAL AIRPORT Meet ACE REID Thursday Friday November 8 9 Ace Reid, known and loved for his cartoons depicting the funny side of ranching, will be in our showroom Thursday and Friday, November 8th and 9th, Come and meet Ace visit with him, His nationally famous collection of Southwest oil tings will be on display both days. Have Ace autograph your favorites of his eight books and his new 1974 calendar, He will be in our showroom from 10:00 to 1:30 p.m., and from 3:30 p.m.

to both days, Jimmie Campbell Motor Company 609 FISK the regulation-type game and demonstrated what observers had been saying throughout preseason practice that he'll have one of the better benches in the league this year. Big Bob Kershaw, 6-9 senior post man, dominated much of the middle play in the game, grabbing rebounds and intimidating Southwestern shooters. Southwestern is picked in some circles as the team to beat in this year's Big State Conference chase, however, St. Mary's has dominated the loop for the past several seasons. The Southwestern squad boasts more height than it has recently.

Among the better tall players on the Georgetown units roster are Isaac Sojourner, 6-7, center; Paul Tedder, 6-9 for- ward; and Bobby Bobinaoux, 67 forward. Payne's quickness dealt death-like blows to the taller Georgetown team, and the Jackets showed that they can fend well with a bigger, physical squad. Other outstanding piers for Howard Payne were 6-4 Walter Hanibal, 6-5 James Scott, 6-0 Garland Bullock, who appears to have recovered from a knee injury; 6-4 Eugene Harrell; 6-4 Scott Stephens; 6-2 Fred Richards; 6-7 Nat McDonald; 6- li Terry Davis; 6-2 Don Bradley; and others. Season basketball tickets remain on sale in the office of Henson. 046-2502 ext.

234. Tickets cost $15 each and entitle the holder to see 13 borne games. WHEEL ALIGNMENT Correct uneven tire wear; poor steering. We'll align wheels; check caster, camber, and toe-in. COUPON EXPIRES NOV.

10. 1973 CHANGE Install 5 qts. 044 Heavy Duty oil plus lube. MOST U.S. CARS WHEEL PACK AND BRAKE ADJUSTMENT Repack bearings, check brakes.

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