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Clobber Chiefs 4C Sept 7, 1975, Lincoln, Sunday Journal and Star Penn State Nips 31 3 Packers, 26 25 Temple, Packers 13 23 85 73 Chiefs 25 43 151 163 85 0 First downs Rushes yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbies lost Penalties yards 15 26 1014 19 0 National Football League exhibition game. Avery deflected the pass, thrown by John Hadl, grabbed it out of the air and bulled it into the end zone. The Chiefs scored their first touchdown in the game's first 2 40 2 39 1 1 2 2 9 50 5 58 Ttmp 21 45 183 219 107 31 18 2 5 334 3 1 4 38 PSt 12 46 114 87 307 16 07 1 5 364 3 1 847 Plrst downs Rushes yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbies lost Penalties yards KANSAS CITY (AP) Ken Avery capped a 21 play first pe riod by romping 36 yards with an four minutes by driving 24 yards intercepted pass and Ed Podolak after Morris LeGrand recovered contributed two touchdowns as steve Odom's fumble after a 22 the Kansas City Chiefs rolled to yarrj return with the opening an easy, 31 3 victory over the kickoff. Podolak used Tom Con Green Bay Packers Saturday don's block as the springboard night. for a three yard touchdown run.

A crowd of 35,543 watched the Less tnan mies laf. PHILADELPHIA (AP) A 66 yard punt return by Woodie Petchel set up a three yard touchdown burst by Duane Taylor and gave sixth ranked Penn State a 26 25 victory over surprisingly tough Temple Saturday night in a college football opener. The 14Vi point favorite Nitta ny Lions trailed 23 18 when Petchel cut in front of a teammate, took the punt on the run, and shook off several tacklers before Dolphins slipping and falling down at the Temple three yard line. On the following play, Taylor burst into the end zone. The Lions added two more points on a conversion pass from quarterback John Andress to split end Mickey Shuler.

Temple's last two points came with the clock running out when Penn State took an intentional safety in order to kick the ball out of danger. Less than four minutes earlier, Temple had gone ahead on a 12 play, 77 yard drive climaxed by freshman Anthony Anderson's six yard scoring run. Don Bitterlich, who had kicked three field goals, then kicked his 57th consecutive extra point. Temple took a 13 12 halftime lead on 76 yard touchdown run by Bob Harris on the first scrimmage play of the game and field Jacksonville Gets Victory Express Steamer 22 17 42 213 34 164 181 175 71 185 31 18 11 24 13 1 6 343 2 35 2 0 6 5 9 65 4 22 First Downs Rushes yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbies lost Penalties yards Bears Top MIAMI (AP) Safety Charlie Babb raced 54 yards with an intercepted pass for a second er, the Chiefs marched 57 yards on 10 plays for another touchdown, the big gainer Mike Livingston's 20 yard pass to Podolak. Jeff Kinney stabbed over from the one.

Except for Jan Stenerud's 28 yard field goal, Kansas City couldn't score again until the closing moments, moving 66 yards with Podolak going over from the three. Chester Marcol kicked a 23 yard field goal for Green Bay in the second period. Green Bay 0 3 0 0 Kansas City 21 0 0 10 KC Podolak 3 run (Stenerud kick) KC Kinney 1 run (Stenerud kick) KC Avery 36 intercepted pass (Stenek rudkick) GB FG Marcol 32 KC FG Stenerud 28 KC Podolak 3 run (Stenerud kick) A 35,543 INDICIOUAL LEADERS' RUSHING Green Bay, Brockington 14 46, Wells 2 16, Torkelson 4 10. Kansas City, Podolak 13 52, Miller 11 46, Kinney 7 16. RECEIVING Green Bay, Payne 3 32, Brockington 4 26, Wells3 20.

KKANSASCity. Pearson 4 55, Brunson 1 28, Podolak 2 27. PASSING Green Bay, Held 13 20 1, 112 yards, Concannon 2 6 0, 13 yards. Kansas City, Livingston 12 17 0, 157 yards, Adams 2 2 0, 27 yards, Nott 04 0, 0 yards. a I.

quarter touchdown Saturday goals of 19 and 40 yards by night and the Miami Dolphins Bitterlich. capitalized on two more long Chris Bahr kicked field goals plays to score a 21 10 National of 25 and 55 yards for Penn State Football League exhibition vie and Rich Mauti returned a Tern AP WIREPHOTO Detroit's Dexter Bussey (24) hurdles the line tion game against the Cincinnati Bengals, en route to a 10 yard gain in an NFL exhibi tory over the Chicago Bears. pie kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown. In the third period, Penn State Shreveport, La. (AP) Alfred Haywood rushed for 123 yards and the deciding touchdown to lead the Jacksonville Express to a 22 15 World Football League victory over the Shreveport Steamer Saturday night.

Jacksonville ....0 7 0 11 22 Shreveport 0 7 8 015 SHV Scales 14 pass from Hargett (run failed). JVL Hughes 26 pass from Mlra (Reamon run). JVL Durkee 19 field goal. SHV Winslow 20 pass from Hargett (Davis pass from Hargett). JVL Haywood 1 run (Reamon run).

JVL Durkee 42 field goal. A 13,638 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING Jacksonville, Haywood 19 123, Reamon 17 66. Shreveport, Nance 16 95. RECEIVING Jacksonville, Hughes 7 90, Reamon 5 41. Shreveport, Winslow 4 56, Odom 3 61.

PASSING Jacksonville, Mira 32 18 1, 101 yards. Shreveport, Hargett 24 13 1, New Mexico St. 0 30 7 10 0 7 0 21 pass Interception (Ye Chicago Miami Mia Babb 54 premian kick) Steamer Loses ft Financial Steam pass from Griese Via Moore SO (Yepremian kick) Cincinnati Belts Lions Bengali Lions First downs 22 16 Rushes yards 35 99 27 80 Passing yards 215 154 Return yards 27 77 Passes 21 39 0 17 29 2 Punts 6 37 5 40 Fumbies lost 4 3 5 4 Penalties yards 4 50 12 110 Pontiac, Mich. (AP) Cincin Chi FG Thomas 40 Mia Morrls 25 run YeDremtan kick) Chi Taylor I run (Thomas kick) A 46,795 Cards Top Minnesota Shreveport, La. (AP) The Shreveport Steamer is running out of steam or money, if you want to be specific due to National SMU Defeats Wake Forest Football City High Schools Pius 26, David City Aquinas 6 State Colleges Wesleyan 15, Colo.

Coll. 10 Doane 15, Trinity 3 Hastings 40, Benedictine 14 Culver Stockton 27, Concordia 12 Midland 54, Peru 26 Wm. Penn 28, Wayne 14 NW Mo. 21, Kearney 7 South Dakota Tech IS, Chadron 14 UNO 10, D. State3 NFL Results Cincinnati 22, Detroit 14 St.

Louis 13, Minnesota 6 Buffalo 16, Atlanta 14 Miami 21, Chicago 10 Pittsburgh 24, New Orleans 13 WFL Results Charlotte 10, Philadelphia 10 Jacksonville 22, Shreveport 15 East Edinboro 21 West Virginia Wesleyan 7 nati got three field goals from declining attendance. went ahead for the first time on a one yard touchdown run by Taylor at the end of an 11 play, 60 yard drive. Temple 10 3 3 9 25 Ptnn State 9 3 6 826 Temp Harris 76 run (Bitterlich kick) PSt FG Bahr 25 Temp FG Bitterlich 19 PSt Nauti 100 kickotf return (run failed) PSt FG Bahr 54 Temp FG Bitterlich 40 PSt Taylor 1 run (pass failed) Temp FG Bitterlich 37 Temp Anderson 6 run (Bitterlich kick) PSt Taylor 3 run (Shuler pass from Andress) Temp Safety Andress runs out of end zone A 57,112 No. Car o. Rips SMU 16 59 308 29 66 2 4 0 4 37 3 5 3 9 89 First downs Rushes yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbies lost Wako 17 42 164 120 3 13 23 3 4 318 1 1 2 22 19 44 150 155 72 14 26 2 4 34 0 0 1 10 Vikings 10 34 66 120 24 14 28 2 M2 1 1 M0 First downs Rushes yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbies lost Penalties yards "We've just got to get our house in order." The financial plight of the Steamer came to light less than a week after the WFL dismantled Dave Green and standout perfor "We've got a little money in mances from quarterback Ken reserve, but if we keep spending Anderson and fullback Boobie it at the rate we're going, it Clarke in a 22 14 National Foot could only last another two ball League exhibition victory weeks," Steamer Coach Saturday over the Detroit Lions.

Marshall Taylor said Saturday, Penalties yards BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP) Bumps Drake Las Cruces, N.M. (AP) New Mexico State University quarterback Cliff Olander danced untouched into the end zone from three yards out in the third quarter Saturday night to lift the Cincinnati io 9 3 0 22 prior to me woria rootDaii Detroit 0 7 0 7 14 game with League team's Jacksonville. Winston Salem, N.C. (AP) David Bostick and quarterback Ricky Wesson combined for 180 yards rushing and led a ground attack that overcame Wake Forest 14 7 in the ODenina WAM N.

Carolina Broken Bow 19 Aggies to a 14 10 Missouri Valley Defensive backs Ken Reaves and Roger Wehli spearheaded a sparkling St. Louis defensive effort that powered the Cardinals to a 134 victory over Minnesota in a nationally televised National Football League preseason game Saturday night. St. Louis 0 3 7 3 13 Minnesota 0 3 3 06 StL FG Bakken 33 Lomerence lootDaii victory over college football game of the urake. First downs Rushes yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbies lost Penalties yards 15 42 192 124 39 9 19 2 3 37 1 0 12 95 season for both teams Saturday 53 197 84 17 8 19 3 5 19 3 2 4 32 .8.80 520 4.20 First, 350 yards Bar Adams Boy Wrangler Bar Moon Archer SECOND, Meelito Bar 'O Ness Jet Lark 3.60 340 4.20 240 480 2.60 night.

Southern Methodist 7 7 0 014 Wake Forest 0 0 7 07 SMU Morris 1 run (Embler kick) SMU Bostick 8 run (Embler kick) Wake Zyskowski 15 pass from McMa nus (Bunch kick) A 13,400 7.40 3 80 13.40 Prae 7 0 3 0 10 New Mexico St 0 7 7 014 7 Pass from Martin (Gaffney kick). NMSU Savage 1 run (Olander kick). DR Gafney 26 field goal. NMSU Olander 3 run (Vernon kick). A 12,645.

Cin Trumpy 9 pass from Fritts (Green kick). Cin FG Green 35. Cin FG Green 37. Det Taylor I run (Mann kick) Cin Clarke 14 pass from Anderson (kick failed). Cin FG Green 19.

Det 57 Hand fumble return (Mann Kick). A 58,307 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING Cincinnati, Clarke 20 81, Fritts 8 13. Detroit, Bussey 12 33, Taylor 8 13. RECEIVING Cinclnnatl, Elliott, 5 17, Curtis 4 103, Clarke, 4 40. Detroit, B.

Thompson 5 67, Franklin, 3 60. PASSING Cinclnnati, Anderson 16 31 0, 198 yards; Reaves 4 7 0, 35; Fritts 1 1 0, 9 Detroit, Landry, 8 12 1, 93; Reed 9 17 1 107 Rally Lifts Pittsburgh Daily Double (6 5) $39.20 Third, 350 yards its Chicago team, cutting the second year league to 10 teams. Two weeks ago, the Shreveportclub's directors fired Al Lange as general manager and slashed operating costs severely. Last week, they ordered Taylor to cut $18,000 $20,000 a week from the player payroll. "The object of the reduced payroll is to get to where we can live with 15,000 fans," Taylor explained.

The steamer had originally figured it needed 20,000 22,000 fans to stay alive, but the gate has been much less in this season's four home games: 13, 214 were at the Birmingham game; 20,168 for Memphis; 10, 661 for Chicago; and 12,016 for Philadelphia. Taylor spent much of the last week renegotiating contracts Polynesian Jet Clabbers Scoop Rillito Glo .6 40 3 40 2 60 6.60 2.40 2.80 Exacta (1 3) 55.00 Mtnn FG Cox 34 StL Otls 4 rim Bakken kick) Minn FG Cox 27 StL FG Bakken 27 A 46,975 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSMING St Loots, Metcatf 12 48. Latin 16 48. Otis 10 36. Minnesota.

Man naro 13 52, McClanahan 7 8 RECEIVING St Louis, Metcalf W7, Gray 2 33 Minnesota, McClanahan 6 50, Marinaro PASSING St Lduls, Hart 14 26 2, '55 yards Minnesota Tarkemon 14 284 120. Hornets Zip Bell, 10 0 240 2 20 2.40 260 240 3.20 Fourth, 350 yards Mr Sooner Jet ...7.20 3 00 Ragedy Ann 2.80 Sports Moon Fifth, 350 yards Home James Homo 4.60 3 00 Leelito. 3.00 Peppi Glen Exacta (5 6) $14.00 Sixth, 400 yards Country Captain a 40 Three Speed Jet Pittsburgh Slips By Georgia, 1 9 9 Athens, Ga. (AP) All the final minute on a three yard American Tony Dorsett, held to keeper by Haygood. only 17 yards in the first half, Georgia dominated the broke lose on runs of 27 and 36 opening quarter with three Chapel Hill, N.C.

(AP) James Betterson returned the opening kickoff 92 yards for the first of two touchdowns Saturday as North Carolina opened its football season with a 33 7 win over William and Mary. William Mary 0 0 0 7 7 North Carolina 10 3 14 633 NC Betterson 92 kickoff return (Bid die kick). NC FG Biddle 32. NC FG Biddle 41. NC Corbm 40 pass from Paschall (pass failed).

NC Betterson 4 run (Stratton run). NC Corbin 6 pass from Elam (kick failed). Rozanti run (Dalton kick). A 31,500 Maryland Foils Villanova, 41 0 Saints 10 3044 123 37 12 23 1 9 36 4 0 0 2 27 Stealers 18 53 166 147 81 16 30 1 6 39 1 1 441 airmont uiuetieio at. 8 Penn St.

26 Temple 25 Salem 24 Va. St. 17 Shepherd 28 Frostburg (Md.) 0 Shippensburg (Pa.) 17 W. Va. Tech 7 South Delaware St.

17 Elizabeth City St. 7 Eastern Kentucky 42 Wis. Oshkosh 7 Fayetteville St. 45 Ft. Bragg 0 Franklin (Ind.) 2) Georgetown 17 Guilford 21 Concord 17 Kentucky St 54 Wis.

Platteville 20 Mars Hill 9 Emory and Henry 0 Maryland 41 Villanova 0 Mississippi St. 17 Memphis Morgan St. 17 Virginia St. 6 North Carolina 33 William Mary 7 North Carolina 25 Virgnia Union 21 North Carolina St. 26 East Carolina 3 Pittsburgh 19 Georgia 9 SMU Wake Forest 7 Midwest Akron 20 Marshall 8 Ball St.

24 Eastern Michigan 14 Bethel 2) McAiester 9 Central Michigan 34 Western Michigan 0 Eau Claire 34 Northland 6 Hillsdale 11 Ferris St. 3 Indiana Central 54 Findlay 8 Michigan Tech 2 Northwood 0 Milton 28 Dubuque 22 Minn. Morris 8 St. John's Minot 16 Moorhead 6 Missouri Southern 20 Emporia St. 13 Missouri Valley 28 Missouri Roila 14 Nebraska Wesleyan 15 Colorado Col.

10 Northern Iowa 14 Eastern III. 8 Northern Michigan 34 Wis Whitewater 0 Olivet 17 St. Joseph's (Ind) 13 St. Norbert41 NE Illinois 7 South Dakota 43 Cameron Univ. 14 South Dakota St.

49 Hamline 7 Toledo 32 Western Carolina 31 U. Mmn. Duluth 34 U. Wis. Superior 6 U.

Northern Iowa 14 E. III. 8 Wayne St. 15 Grand Valley 6 Western Kentucky 27 Dayton 7 Wis. LaCrosse 24 Upper Iowa 10 Southwest Angelo State (Tex) 21 Sul Ross (Tex) 0 Arkansas St.

42 NW Louisiana 0 Ark. Tech 13 Arkansas Pine Bluff 6 Baylor 20 Mississippi 10 East Central Ok la 26 Mcmurray College (Tex) 7 Eastern New Mexico 52 Panhandle State (Okla) 6 Houston Lamar 3 Langston 11 Northwestern Oklahoma 10 New Mexico at. 14 Drake K) Northeast Okla. i4 Central Ark. 12 North Texas 27 Texas Arlingtor 14 Wichita St.

13 West Texas St. 7 West Montana St. 35 Portland St. 34 First downs Rushes yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbies tost Penalties yards Bell Hornets 3.00 240 2.40 260 480 3.40 Seventh, 400 yards Gray Janice Miss Moon Rebel Carolina Eaqle 3.40 8.20 First downs Rushes yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbies tost Penalties'yards yards in the second half Satur scoring theats, but managed only 11 11 42 124 45 172 61 19 85 72 12 22 1 1 8 1 8 37 7 35 1 1 1 3 0 36 5 30 one touchdown. That came on a 340 960 10.80 240 280 Charlotte.

N.C. (AP) Run day, sparking Pittsburgh to a 19 9 season opening college football bictory over Georgia. Trailing 7 0 at halftime, the Panthers cashed in two fumble recoveries by Bob Jury for field goals of 37 and 27 yards in the Vlllanova Maryland 25 yard drive after an intercep tion by Ben Zambiasi. Sophomore Kevin McLee scored the touchdown on a two yard run. Georgia's other score came with less than 10 minutes Exacta (6 3) $73.20 Eighth, 440 yards Guide Miss Pride 5.20 3.80 Winter Bug 17.20 He's A Feature Ninth, 400 yards Hack Rein 340 2 20 Bar Deck Dude 280 Miss Peace Jet Exacta (14) $7.40 Attendance 2,700 Mutuei Handle $55,000 Buckey Peps N.C.

State ning back Don Highsmith scored from 27 yards in the final quarter Saturday night to break a scoreless tie and give the Charlotte Hornets a 1(H) World Football League victory over the Philadelphia Bell. First downs Rushes yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbies lost Penalties yards 9 29 39 46 54 225 54 350 0 20 5 16 1 14 20 0 11 35 2 37 0 0 5 3 4 40 6 50 with the club's 41 players. Some reportedly agreed to play for $250 a week half the WFL's minimum salary. However, defensive tackle Ron Rydalch who had 12 unassisted tackles against Birmingham last week to be named player of the week walked out of camp Friday. "Rydalch hasn't been cut from this football team," said Taylor.

"We are having difficulties renegotiating with him. We said what we could do and he said he couldn't live with that." Fullback Jim Nance, who was formerly with the National Football League's New England Patriots, said he would remain third quarter and then began a remaining as Pitt took a safety PITTSBURGH (AP) The Pittsburgh Steelers scored two touchdowns in the last five minutesthe first on a 42 yard pass from Joe Gilliam to Frank Lewis as they rallied to defeat the New Orleans Saints 24 13 Saturday night in a National Football League preseason game. New Orleans 0 0 6 713 Pittsburgh 0 7 3 1424 Pit Harris 4 run (Gerela kick) Pit FG Gerela 24 NO McNeill I run (kick failed) NO Strachan 1 run (McCloud kick) Pit Lewis 42 pass from Gilliam (Gerela kick) Pit Harris 9 run (Gerela kick) A LEADERS Orleans, Maxson7 29, Pittsburgh, Harris 32 108, Blew 29. RECEIVING New Orleans, McNeill 4 23, Strachan 1 50. Pittsburgh, Lewis 7 116, Swann 2 16, Harris 2 10, Swann 2 16, Col 71 yard touchdown drive late in when Swider downed the third quarter as a steady rain ball in end zone ter a bad Philadelphia .0 0 0 Charlotte .0 10 10 Char Highsmrth 27 run pass failed ECU II 46 185 26 0 5 13 0 7 303 5 2 3 32 NCS 15 60 198 103 16 7 14 3 4 39 0 2 1 3 25 First Downs Rushes yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbies lost Penalties yards College Park, Md.

(AP) Sophomore quarterback Mark Manges passed for 280 yards, completed four touchdown passes for a Maryland record and directed the 17th ranked Terps to a 41 0 romp over Villanova in Saturday's football opener. center snap. First downs Rushes yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbies lost Penalties yards Pittsburgh Pitt 14 63 235 31 3 3 6 1 4 39 1 1 4 30 Geor 16 46 197 81 8 6 13 0 Ml 33 8 51 Degan falling. Dorsett escaped one tackier in the backfield and raced for 27 yards to the Bulldog 25 and later grabbed a 10 yard pass from Robert Haygood to set up the first touchdown. It came on a one yard run by Elliott Walker with 12:49 remaining.

Dorsett's 36 yard scamper in the final quarter came in an 80 yard scoring drive that ended in RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) Char FG Raiecki 37 A 10 500 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING Philadelphia, Land 20 78. Oiariotte Highsmith 20 101, Sherman 8 RECEIVING Philadelphia, Land 23. Charlotte, Whyte 1 19. PASSING Philadelphia, Davis 10 15, 46 yards.

Charlotte, Sherman 1 4 1, 19 yards. Miss. State Topples Foe 0 0 6 13 19 Georgia 7 00 2 9 Quarterback Dave Buckey was with the Steamer in hopes the helped by placekicker Mike Nail crowds would return. Ga McLee 2 run 'Leavitt kick) oooo 13 7 14 7 41 pass from Manges Vlllanova Maryland MD Wllson 25 (Sochko kick). Buffalo Tips Atlanta PASSING New Orleans, 135 yards.

Pattsburah. Brjufetuiu, n.n.i nir ru LOnu if Pitt FG Long 27 Pitt Walker 1 run (run failed) Ga Safety, Swider downed in end zone Hjjaygood 3 run (Long kick) MD Klnney 46 pass from Manges Gilliam 3 7 0, 82 Gilliam 3 7 0, 82. in leading utn ranKea norm Carolina State to a 26 3 vctory over East Carolina Saturday night. The N.C. State Wolfpack "A crowd of 40,000 would solve this whole problem.

That and the reassurance this league will be here next year," Nance said. "I feel something can MisS 17 inun roueu. Md Schultz 4 run (Sochko kick). Md Schultz 38 pass from Manges (Sochko kick). Md Kinney 41 pass from Manges (Sochko kick).

Md White 70 pass from Dick (Sochko kick). A 41,362 62 236 BaylorStings Mississippi grabbed a 10 point lead before always be worked out. MemS 9 42 150 43 5 4 16 0 9 36.4 1 1 7 67 East Carolina made its only "But I'm taking a gamble," he First Downs Rushes Yards Passing Yards Return Yards Passes Punts Fumbles Losf Penalties Yards TAMPA, Fla. (AP) Buffalo kicker John Leypoldt booted his third field goal in the last minute of the game to give the Bills a 16 14 victory over the Atlanta Falcons in a mistake prone preseason game Saturday night. 24 1 6 401 34 5 57 added.

"I'm owed a lot of money." To boost the attendance, the Steamer got special permission from the WFL to offer a cut rate Soph Houston Eases By Lamar, 20 3 MEMPHIS (AP) quarterback Bay 10 21 40 85 53 340 107 67 16 21 10 14 0 7 16 2 3B.7 4 29 3 2 1 3 1 2 20 6 71 Miss First downs Rushes yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbies lost Penalties yards score a 26 yard field goal by Pete Conaty late in the second quarter. East Carolina's Pirates lost control of the ball on the Wolfpack 30 yard line when they were unable to crack N. C. State's line on fourth down with inches to go. From then on N.

C. Waco, Tex. (AP) Baylor ticket in the end zone for $3. The winning field goad was a Previously, tickets sold for $5 17 yarder following two earlier and $7. kicks of 50 yards and 32 yards.

In addition, some players said There were 16 turnovers in the they had been manning National Football League exhibi Lam 9 33 58 114 10 19 2 6 407 2 1 8 105 Mow 20 65 245 96 13 6 10 1 4 35 2 2 1 10 90 First downs Rushes yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbies tost Penalties yards Threadgill passed for one touchdown and ran for another to lead Mississippi State past Memphis State 17 7 in the Saturday night opener for both teams. Mississippi State opened scoring early in the first quater on a State kept the momentum. The Wolfpack offense started telephones in the club's general tion game. Atlanta fumbled the tailback Cleveland Franklin and fullback Pat McNeil stung Mississippi with second quarter touchdown runs Saturday night and held on to defeat the Rebels in a costly 20 10 intersectional college football victory. Monday thru Thursday, only! SAVE3 il Wheel Houston (AP) An Acrobatic fourth down pass completion from Bubba McGallion to slow, but by the third quarter offices at t0 lgnt times' lost tt five 811(1 quarter, N.

C. State dominated tickets had four passes intercepted. Buf the game. "The only revenue we've got falo fumbled five times, lost two State's strongest showing was coming in is gate receipts," said and had five interceptions. 21 yard field goal by Kinney Jor in the third Quarter when, aftpr Taylor.

"We don't have the con dan. Jordan bet capped a 58 Robert LaVergne set up John yard drive in which Mississippi Housman's two yard touchdown State made it to the Tiger one, in the fourth Quarter and Franklin and McNeil each cained more than 100 varris dn lift i 4 1 but was held to the field goal nronelled favored Houston to a mshino against tho I 1 "CJ after a five yard penalty 20 3 college football victory over tackle Dan Meier recovered a fumble by ECU quaterback Mike Weaver East Carolina 8 3 8 83 N.C. State 7 3 6 26 NCS Evans 1 run (Nail kick NCS FG Nail 24 ECU FG Conaty 2 NCS FG Nail 37 NCS Dave Buckey I run Nall4Ucky NCS vans run (kick failed) A 47,500 cessions, no television, nothing. "So we've had to ask the players to agree on terms of a contract that will take the pressure off which has been caused by the crowds we've been drawing. "And then well just hope the crowds get better." Atlanta quarterback Steve Bartkowski, in his first starting assignment, finally found the mark after throwing three in terceptions when he hit Ken Burrow in the third quarter with a 29 yard touchdown strike to put Atlanta ahead briefly 1410.

Mississippi 8 7 6 1 18 Baylor 0 17 0 3 20 Bay Franklin 4 run (Hicks kick Bay McNeill 13 run (Hicks kick) Miss PiasKotes run (Laving hou ze hick) Bay FG Hicks 46 Miss FG Lavinghouio 24 Bay FG Hicks 34 A 36,400 Lamar University Saturday tamar 8 8 18 1 Houston 8 6 8 14 28 Hou McGailion 2 run tpass failed) Lam FG Leonard 23 Hoo Housman 2 run tCoptin kick) Hou Wousman 1 run (Copiin kick) A 24,075 Mtssrssto State 1787 17 Memottts State 78 88 7 MtsS FG Jordan 21 (Williams kick; MsS Roes 17 pass from Threadgill Jordan kick) TnraadgiH 7 run 1 Jordan kick Custom Ounlop RADIALS POLYESTER 25off Rent Your Tux From Walkers Fasrrion conscious men don't buy because styles change so rapidly. Fine men's formal fashions for all occasions. pre engineered metal buildings COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL Carwith SjiT 32 torion bars' JWrw extra. I Use Sears Revolving Charge II SatUI 'action Guaranteed or Your Money Bach SHOP AT SEARS I oZSL iJQ 467 231 1 AND SAVE UCaFS PL lhrM lu I Hfr Saturday 8 6 1 ABA MOucKAWPca Tire ml AnH Crt Sunday 1J 5 I GATES BUILDINGS NOW AVAILABLE IN THIS AREA AUTOMOTIVE CENTER mSo.77 432 2111 i tWM km 2310 South 7th 391 I 111 A 435 6590 GATEWAY SHOPPING CENTER LOWER LEVEL 464 7737 I.

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