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Corpus Christi Caller-Times from Corpus Christi, Texas • 44

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tl jT yyy yyynyi w'fpyyyFy1 yyyi TfWy Virw wm ''yi ETry'TTTTjTT 1 'TT i -j i i Ole Miss Beats LSU Defeats 14-9 Houston 24-13 Victory Costly Areliic Manning Lost for Year Statistic LSU Alobomd 14 21 107 79 131 249 MS 5 ig-14-0 23-44-4 4-44' 1 0 43 I Flrit downs Rushing yardaqt Pawing yardaqa Return yardaga Panes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Penn State Wallops Maryland OXFORD Miss Archie Manning brilliant quarterback was knocked out of action for the remainder of the college football season with a broken left arm Saturday as the Rebels outscored Houston 24-13 Manning a Ileisman Trophy candidate tossed two touchdown passes in the homecoming game before he was decked hard while Statistic BIRMINGHAM Ala (AP) -Buddy Lee engineered a masterful 87 -yard game -turning touchdown drive in the third period Saturday as llth-ranked Louisiana State led by its vicious defense whipped No 19 Alabama 14-9 in a regionally televised Southeastern Conference football game Lee mixed his plays well in the 12-play drive that saw LSU beat the Alabama defense for the first time in the game one that was a throwback to the early 1960s when SEC teams traditionally used defense to win Lee hit on four passes for 36 ards in the drive while Arthur Jantrelie tracked through the Tide line for 30 yards and Jim Benglis for another 19 The Bengal touchdown came Statistic Penn State Maryland 74 Id 345 41 65 104 43 57 6-17-0 1346-1 7-40 340 1 77 Flnl downs RuMng yardage Polling yardaqa Return yardage Panel Punti Fumbles last Yank penolitad on Lee's two-yard pass to Jim- my LeDoux with 8:17 remaining in the third quarter and Alabama was never able to' recover The Tide defense did hold' LSU three times inside the five on a fourth period drive that kept the Tigers from scoring an insurance touchdown Cantrelle opened the scoring' for LSU in the second quarter with a two-yard run ending a 22-yard drive that followed a 33-yard punt return by Craig Burns who also intercepted to passes Alabama scored late in the first quarter on Richard 23-yard field goal after 50-yard drive bogged down af the Tiger six Alabama helped by a 39-yard pass interference penalty scored with 3:11 left in the game on a 10-yard pas from Scott Hunter to David Bailey but an attempt for a two-point conversion failed unloading a third-quarter pass X-rays revealed a fracture of the left radius in Manning's non-throwing arm He will undergo surgery Monday at the Campbell Clinic in Memphis Tenn Doctors at an Oxford hospital estimated the senior quarterback will be "as good as new" after a three-month recuperative period Manning hit fullback Randy Reed and tailback Boh Knight with first-quarter scoring passes and kept the Rebel offense moving until he was racked up After the injury he had to be helped off the field From that point the Ole Miss defense had to carry the load Houston appeared ready to challenge tne 13th-ranked Rebels for the lead when Armstrong intercepted a Gary Mullins pass at the Houston 38 That set up a 58-yard field goal by Cloye Hinton the longest ever on the Ole Miss Held It insured Ole Miss' first victory on the Rebels' new Astroturf first used in a 30-14 loss Wake Forest Turns Back Duke 28-14 ROBERT FORD OF HOUSTON LOSES BALL collision with Faul Dongieux shakes it loose (AC Wlrephete) Armstrong intercepted a second pass by Mullins midway in the last period to cut short another Houston push and defensive end Dennis Coleman recovered a Mullins fumble at the Cougar five late in the game to set up the final Ole Miss tally Reserve quarterback Shug Chumbler hit wingback Vernon Studdard in the end zone on three-yard pass to put the game beyond reach for Houston Mullins dosed the gap just before the end when he hit flanker Pat Orchin on a 15-yard touchdown pass Statistic (D)fcrwfNi(EaIMimrs SIPdMETTS COLLEGE PARK Md (AP) Lydcll Mitchell and Gary Deuel scored two touchdowns apiece as sophomore John Huf-nagel Penn State's ugly duckling quarterback directed the Nittany Lions to a 34-0 football victory over outclassed Maryland Saturday Mitchell Penn State's leading ground gainer ran 10 yards for a first quarter touchdown and scored from the one in the third period after scooting 39 of his game total 86 yards to start the drive Deuel who had carried the ball only 22 times in seven previous games rammed over from three and six yards out in the second period His second touchdown came 37 seconds before the half which ended 21-noth-in Hufnagel an inartistic but winning quarterback called the plays for Penn scoring drives of 70 67 83 and 64 yards before being replaced in the fourth quarter The sophomore from McKees Recks Pa who has never started a losing game in high school or college took over the Niltany Lions after their slug gish 2-3 start this season and has directed three straight Wake Duka 24 23 352 114 73 216 5-14) 17-21-2 4 41 4-36 4-40 1 74 15 First downs Rusblng yordaaa Passing yardage Passes Return yardaga Punts Fumblas lost Yards penalized PAGE 10D SUNDAY NOVEMBER 8 1970 Caldwell Wins In Skect Sliool Yols Triumph On Field Goal Vandy Outlasts Kentucky 18-17 Florida Overtakes LEXINGTON Ky COLUMBIA (AP) ncssee nursing a 10-3 lead built DURHAM (AP) -Quarterback Larry Russell scored two touchdowns and directed Wake Forest to a 28-14 football victory over Duke Uni versity Saturday to give the Demon Deacons a tie with the using Blue Devils for first place the Atlantic Coast Conference Wake Forest controlling the ball scored in each period to overpower Duke with a strong running game Larry Hopkins ten Garrett and Russell ripped Duke's defenses for big yardage as the' Deacons scored their fifth victory against four losses In ACC play Wake Forest and Duke are each 4-1 Duke is 5-4 over-all Wake Forest rolled 60 yards or a first-period touchdown Russell scoring from the six A 21-yard pass from Russell to Gary Winrow was the big gainer The Deacons ran the score to 14-0 in the second period on a 56-yard touchdown drive Garrett going over from the three Clay Caldwell was the Class: 2A winner in the trophy competition at the Coastal Bend Shrine Club ben- efit skeet shoot held yesterday at the Corpus Christ! Pistol and Rifle Club A good field of shooters was on hand for the 50-target shoot The proceeds were donated to the crippled children -fund Mrs Virginia Hufsmith wou the competition and Miss Susan Sutherland was the runnerup Finishing behind Clay Caldwell was Tom Caldwell Bob Burditt and Bucky Arbuc-kle were first and second in the Class A competition for men In Class Buck Rogers finished ahead of John Myers Bill Holmes took the Class trophy and Jerry Dozier was second The Class winner was James Lee followed by Henry Demers Brice Nekton won the Class trophy finishing ahead of Leslie Vannoy Win in Upset Statistic Georgia 33 261 Florida 17 233 166 59 131 141 12-19-1 4-45 1 23 Passing yardage Return yardage Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards 'penalized hit wingback Jeff Peeples with a 50-yard pass on first down The pass was juggled by another Vandy player and a Kentucky defender before Peeples aboi grabbed the ball and scoi up in the first period when the Vols took advantage of a pass interception and a long punt return by Bobby Majors to score But in the fouth period South Carolina suddenly came alive with quarterback Tommy Suggs supplying the fire The Gamecocks drove 80 yards in nine plays with the touchdown coming on a short run by back Tommy Simmons A Jimmy Mitchell pass was good for two points and a South Carolina lead Back came Tennessee sweeping 44 yards in just four plays the last a 20-yard scoring toss to halfback Curt Watson Then here came South Carolina with Suggs hitting Mitchel on a 61-yard scoring pass with less than five minutes to go the way it stayed until that final Tennessee drive Kicking specialist George Hunt booted a 31-yard field goal in the final 15 seconds Saturday to give nationally-ranked Tennessee 20-18 victory over an underdog University of South Carolina football team Hunt's field goal his second of the game was the climax to a wild fourth quarter that saw South Carolina score 15 points and Tennessee 10 South Carolina seemed destined to end its three-game losing streak and pin a stunnin upset on the eight-ranged Vo: unteens The Gamecocks led 18-17 and time was running out But with substitute quarterback Dennis Chadwick leading the way Tennessee moved deep enough for Hunt to save the victory For three-quarters it was a defensive struggle with Ten- its points in the first period then used a long pass a fumble recovery and an interception to nip the Wildcats 18-17 Saturday in a Southeastern Conference football game The loss dumped Kentucky into the SEC cellar as Vandy finally picked up its first conference victory this season and left the Wildcats winless in league play Kentucky scored the first three times the Wildcats had the ball twice on long touchdown drives and once on a 22 yard field goal by Bobby Jones The Commodores however shut off the Kentucky offense after the first period and posted two touchdowns in the third quarter and one in the fourth Vandy's first score came with 9:59 left in the third period when quarterback Steve Burger Later in the same period Ken Stone grabbed a fumble by Kentucky's Lee Clymer and put the Commodores in business on 20-yard line It took just five days and a pass inter ference call against Kentucky for Vanderbilt to push over another score this one by Burger from the one For the second straight time the conversion attempt failed EMORY Va UP) Intercepted passes set up the go-ahead touchdown early in the fourth period and a clinching score in the final minute Saturday as Emory and Wasps came from behind twice for a 27-17 football upset over Georgetown Ky Linebacker Art Ellis intercepted a Georgetown pass on the 15 and ran it to the one from where quarterback Berkeley Clear sneaked over to give the Wasps a 20-17 lead Hie victory was cemented when defensive tackle John interception set up fullback Wayne Neese's second touchdown a two-yard run with just four seconds left Neese had scored the Wasps' first touchdown after a 69-yard drive in the third quarter and he had a 49-yard run that set up a 28-yard field goal in the first quarter Neese finished the day with 155 yards in 27 carries for the Wasps now 2-6 Bemie Storer accounted for all 17 Georgetown points He OPEN SUN 1 2-6 MON TUES WED SERVICE PHONE S52-1701 A MMm at Hm Kraft Company Louisville Outscores Memphis State 40-27 JACKSONVILLE Fla (AP) John Reaves hit Carlos Alvarez with touchdown bombs of 32 and 48 yards in the 1st five and half minutes Saturday to revive the famous Florida Gator passing combination for a 27-17 Southeastern Conference football victory over Georgia Alvarez also turned runner for one 22-yard play and combined with fullback Mike Rich in an 80-yard drive to Florida's first touchdown The victory broke a two-game losing streak and gave Florida a 6-3 mark for the season Georgia came in with a three-game winning streak and appeared to have things in hand until the Reaves-Alvarez aerial show of the late minutes Florida puzzled a sellout crowd of 70294 by sticking to a ground attack through the first half and passing sparingly until Georgia took a 17-10 lead late in the third quarter by grinding out 68 yards to a touchdown for the second time on a sunny 70-degree afternoon Georgia Tech Tips Weak Navy 30-8 SERVICE CENTER SPECIAL LOUISVILLE Ky (AP) -The University of Louisville with sophomore quarterback John Madeya running for two touchdowns and passing for another outfought Memphis State 40-27 Saturday night to win a trip to the Pasadena Bowl Dec 19 kicked a 17-yard field goal in the first period and scored in the Statistics Memphis Louisville ll 17 160 114 0 0 172 13-23-4 10-30-2 6-44 6-36 2 2 97 First Downs Rushing Yorikiga Passing Yardaga Return Yardaga Passes Punts Fumbles Yards Penalized Statistic Navy Georgia Tech 9 326 165 124 17 63 2 4-32 1 73 third and fourth quarters on runs of one and two yards He also kicked the extra points The defeat dropped Georgetown to 3-5 First downt Rushing yardaqa Railing yardaqa Return yardoga Passes Punts Fumbles lost Yards penal i zed Celts Take 5th Straight Billie Jean King Nancv Ritchie Move Into Finals ATLANTA (AP) Georgia Tech breezed to a 164) halftime lead then toyed with an obviously outmanned Navy team for the last two quarters Saturday to take a 30-8 homecoming football victory and preserve its hope for a postseason bowl date It was Tech's seventh victory of the year against two losses The Midshipmen who absorbed their eight straight loss against only one triumph were totally outclassed in the match of intersectional independents Navy failed to produce a single serious threat and except for a fluke touchdown managed only twice to push beyond the Tech 25-yard line The Navy score came with only four seconds left in the ame as linebacker Bob Walter blocked a Tech punt and tackle Bill McKinney fell on the ball in the end zone touchdowns came on a two-yard blast by Brent Cunningham a similar plunge by Rob Healy a one-yard from quarterback Jack Williams to wide receiver Larry Studdard and a two-yard pass from Eddie McAshan to Mike Wysong in Wysong's first pass reception during his Georgia Tech career The Jackets also got a 27-yard field goal from Jack Moore with 2:39 left in the second quarter Before a record home crowd of 22657 the Cardinals shot out to a 20-7 halftime lead and held off the Fighting Tigers to clinch a tie for the Missouri Valley Conference title After Memphis had taken a 7-0 lead on 11-yard touchdown pass from Joe Lynch to BUI Wright early in the first quarter Greg Campbell returned a punt 96 yards for a touchdown and Memphis had a 7-6 first quarter lead Then with 2:27 left in the second period Madeya rifled a 25-yard scoring bomb to Cookie Brinkman Following the kickoff Tiger quarterback Rick Strawbridge fumbled on his own 13-yard line and two plays later Louisville's Tom Jesukaitis bowled over from seven yards yards out and Memphis was back within one touchdown But Madeya who completed ten of 20 passes for 127 yards then scored an 11-yard touch down Memphis came back once more on a 2-yard touchdown by fullback Jay McCoy but Madeya scored another touchdown early in the fourth quarter from one yard out Strawbridge took Memphis 44 yards with 9:31 remaining and tallied from one yard out to bring his team within 33-26 hut the Cardinals now 3-0 in the MVC with just one league game remaining wrapped up the win following an interception by Paul Mattingly CINCINNATI (AP) John Havlicek with 37 points led a third-period bustout to swamp the Cincinnati Royals 140-122 Saturday night giving the Boston Celtics their fifth straight National Basketball Association victory Kono Captures Tokyo Title CINCINNATI Gmii 11 37 VArdlt Locay AizhMd VPnUer BOSTON 21 Havkk 23 Nelian 16 Nelson 22 Whitt 14 Chnty HPInkel 6 Kubrskl Dlnwdt OSmlth Morgan 41 13 111 Totals OFT 14 Ml 37 4 1-2 4 1-2 12 24 3 1-4 6 34 4 35 3 24 1 2-3 1 04 2330 140 Arinin Paulk Hyder TlMl RICHMOND Va in Top-seeded Billie Jean King and second-ranking Nancy Ritchie won their way Saturday into the championship finals of the $8200 Virginia Slims Invitational ten nis tournament Mrs King defeated Mary Ann Curtis 6-2 3-6 6-2 in the semifinals at the Westwood Club while Miss Ritchie downed Rosemary Casals 6-3 6-2 Mrs Curtis and Valerie Zie-genfuss the No 1-seeded don hies team will meet Mrs King and Miss Casals for the doubles title after singles match The Curtis-Ziegcnfuss combo downed Darlene Hard and Ceci Martinez 6-1 6-2 in semifinals and Miss Casals and Mrs King whipped Miss Ritchie and Stephanie Johnson 6-1 6-3 The singles champion wins $2400 and the doubles winners split $1500 in the four-day 2 16 31 33-140 the Cardinals second touchdown in 28 seconds Strawbridge who had come off the bench to lead Memphis to three straight victories drove the Tigers 67 yards in just five plays as the third quarter began Paul Gowen scored from three SIX FLAGS GLASS Inc 1 Corpus Chrlitl Aula daw Imlolttd Window Glow cut to tilt Installation of Comnwtcial And Rttidtirtial Glow 154-4527 1237 Feire Sr Now Inttntdlia af Keitar yz Chattanooga 41 36 27 35-122 Fouled Cincinnati Green Lacey Total Boston 25 Cincinnati 2 A-UN Rents Cadets TOKYO (AP) Takaaki Kono Japan's 1970 World Cupper shot a six-under-par 69 Saturday for a two-round total of 138 to win the third annual Ro-lex Golf tournament at the 6500-yard par 72 Kawasaki Ko-kusai Country Club near Tokyo South Africa's Gary Player the only Foreign participant and a pre-tournament favorite shot a one-undcr-par 143 to tie for fourth with other Japanese golfers Player and the top 20 Japanese golfers participated in the tournament Buffalo Ends Loss Streak mart Deluxe 300 automotive battery Our Reg 2294 3 Days Only CHATTANOOGA Tcnn (AP) The Citadel Cadets just did not have that extra effort (c cap their last minute 68-yard drive and fell to the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga 29-28 Saturday afternoon UTC's Mickey Brokas hooted the extra point that gave Chattanooga the edge with nine minutes left in the game The Citadel came roaring back with a drive that hit for six points but the two-point conversion failed At the end of the half Chattanooga led 22-7 but the third pe-saw the game tied at 22-22 BUILDING OWNERS DO DOT REMOVE YOUR LOOSE BRICK WALLS BUFFALO NY (AP) The Buffalo Braves got 24 points from Bob Kauffman and 17 from Bill Hosket and ended a nine-game National Basketball Association losing streak Saturday night by thumping the winless Cleveland Cavaliers 103-91 It marked the 13th consecutive loss for the Cavaliers who like the Braves are in their first season of NBA competition FABULOUS SKIN DIVER STYLE WATCH Deluxe 300 battery with 36-month guarantee Made to fit most American made cars with moderate accessory demands Free installation available Shop at mart for all your auto needs Just say "Charge It" While Quan Last CALENDAR SHOCK RESISTANT WATER REPELLENT BUILT TO TAKE BEATING LET US REBRACE THEM AND SAVE YOU HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS STRONG AS NEW HICK CALL 888-7051 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