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1 FOOTBALL RESULTS Rudolph Still Leads Pack Ga Tech Wins 17-3 OverTulane Ohio State Clips Badgers TEXAS Continued from Page 1C yard line but had to settle for 22-yard field goal Texas quarterback Duke Car-Bale who ran 20 times for 54 yards during the game directed the Longhorns to the Rice 4-yard after the ZZZSTX 'Ur' IK HUM rtwtoyen II Bettiel Lessrence Mb Menmeuta iaiait I Cornell lew I Maryville Me Roll San Antonie HigMonrti 35 San Antana La Craaaa 4 River Font 5 In MecArmur I lOiMaM 1 South 4 I San Antan Maly Crae SI San Antonio Lokeionrt lUrait-OuTage Raaart Caia I I John Carrall I Waatarn Rasarva Amanita Toacata 11 AmorMI 0 MmnMM A Muhlaan I Mrhart Kan I Minai 14 I Statistics First Marta 11 iwSSLaMT 1 FRESNO Calif (AP) Be- bogey at the par-three fourth spectacled Mason Rudolph a but canned putts of 30 10 aZr7? young golfer who hasn't won 10 feet at the fifth seventh nd'To iuS pK anything except money for four ninth holes went utray and Walk- years finally ran into trouble in At the 166-yard lllh Rudolph knocked Carlisle out of imeimjneduteJy sec ond half kickoff Then Rice line-1 Rami st lisle pass went astray and State 14 Cartral Michigan 34 lllmnn State 22 Earihom 54 Rat Ptfv Oni IX Miami Ota Oht inti 11 WlKOMM Pawn HtMeiborg Kamat 41 Oklahoma Mata PrUiapm IB Concorrtta IN Western mi 11 Tttort 1 Oklahoma 14 (MR Slot I Akron UnhmriMy If CoiM IS HirttcM Ctachmetl 4 MtdUoan Slat 15 Harthumtero 1 Detroit 14 Dayton tin Pomoo tatarcoptort by Statistics defense in the second half be- onio stats wtscoNXN fore rallying behind Unverferth The Badgers made one last gasp but the game ended with Ohio Paul Warfield intercepting a pass Wisconsin the defending Big Ten champion had rolled to four straght victories including two against conference foes Wis Ohio 80 yards for a on the passing of VM MAW 74UWII VS 4MR bw mmooomp a traaomp wiiww iVAfl the 023000 Fresno Open but hit from one sand trap into an- bounds on the one In the closing minutes Texas College Southwest Ysrdb ponallaort MADISON State roared touchdown OW4M44MWTTH hung on to a three-stroke lead 'other then missed a five-foot Saturday with a 71 and 204 totaL iputt for his double bogey He dnnabchhld CaSrpawing Rudolph seemed destined for got one stroke back with a 20- and running and some croctalaEXVwS" his third consecutive hot round foot birdie putt at No 12 by Hix Green to the Riff1 T4 I over the 7181 yard par S6-3S- missed another three-footer for 7 held however and 1 72 San Joaquin Country Club1 a bogey at 15 fourth down blocked Crosby's 1 44477i-4 field goal attempt and re-ir1 JjSjj- covered at the oil 39 yard-line hmim tmn mi i one completed pass Hoiimgs-Tp A UbflMMZI 1 ailAL Ia all A A MU a aa aa aa Trinity Tim course after a 33 on the front nillflr nine But he slipped to a 38 on Tammy norm the back side primarily be- cause of a double bogey on the rLffiTpTi Cnrrtntr Dckmson Cvfta Don Unverferth and the power and were ranked the nation's running id Matt Snell in the No 2 power closing minutes and knocked Ohio State smarting from Wisconsin from the unbeaten E-3 belting by Southern Calif or-ranks 13-10 Saturday in a Big nia a week ago moved into a Ten football upset 64 half time lead on 38 and Unverferth who is a sopho-jyard field goals by Dick Van more quarterback who rode the Raaphorst The senior place bench most of the game tookUcking specialist has booted charge and completed four I eight three-pointers in five passes in a drive which Snell I games TTTI JiZjii worth to Kelley was good for 11 Tana Southoni 55 Wiley IS Jf BR Art par-three 11th hole then Dixon made his' key inter- KS 14 His three-day card of JwmI iV I'' n-Ji-w-rs ception -t! Sam Houetan ttata Texes AAI Purduo town Fairmont Stall 1 Gltnvlita 11 SawNng Groan 14 Kant State 3 WaX Ma 47 South waitaro MampMl If Napa 11 Albun 4 Farrlt Stata Ganava Pa 4 Mimdata Nantiwaad Fart Knoa Gkargitaom Ky 7 Fort Ckmpbill 1A Skuthtra llllntif 11 Dreka Bradley 4 MMIANi XT Mnaourt Vollty 7 Wobrnh 1 Carman 71 Knoa 14 Northam IK dX Eaitoni IN Ka lama too Otival 14 Allaghony Wayna Stata 21 Bdtaal Minn North woitarn Wta Narthoaot Ma SauthaaM Ma 4 Cat a Grlnnal 4 41 Frtanrti KOA 14 akar 44 McPtwraan 11 Xavor Obta IT Viilanava 4 Stata Col wot of loom North Dakota Wattarn Kontucfcy tvanavllla 14 ProntlM Votrbott 7 Mliaourl 7 loom Stata 4 SouthwM Mbaourl Control Mliaourl I Wlttonborg Obta Wretayan 14 Oborlla kanyon 17 was 12 under par and put him gS? BtU-ill crunching ground fr is Howera Poy three-quarters of the way to- Slings tTtJUIj's 8ame PM up SIS yrds With Taa Li4wn ward the first wire-to-wire vic-cion Kn fullback Harold Philiipp getting! 7 I PhilBpp getting I Louisiana Tack 14 Artlnata 14 A watt Tana Staff 1 tnrv on the pro tour since HnSZr yrt on 5 carries and Ford pile-driving fullback capped by plunging into the end zone from two yards out with Just 2:13 to play The Buckeyes had been shackled by mighty Van Raaphorst's six field gols in the Big Ten broke the conference record of five in a campaign 3 1 7 -IB GA TECH TULANE II 115 1 1M 44 Paisa tatarcoptod by I ax Yards ponalind 37 ORLEANS (AP) Bill Lothridge Georgia Mr Do-It-Au ran for a touchdown passed for another and booted a field goal Saturday to turn back winless Tulane 17-3 in Southeastern Conference game The Yellow Jackets did all their scoring in the second half and had to pull out all stops to down the aroused Green Wave The Greenies tired of a three-year losing streak that has plagued them through 17 games led 3-0 at the half on fullback Don Bright's 26-yard field goaL The Wave stunned Tech by out-gaining the Georgians 112 yards to 102 through the first two quarters But two costly Tulane fumbles burst the bubble In the second half Lothridge sneaked over from the 1 after end Dave Austin fell on a Greenie fumble on the 11 A few plays later Tech end Richard Emerson blocked a Tulane punt on the Greenie 35 and Lothridge made good a 20-yard boot after Tech ran out of gas The Yellow final touchdown came in the fourth period when Austin gathered in a six-yard pass from Lothridge Teen bouncing back from recent defeats by Louisiana State and Auburn is now 4-2 Lothridge a 184-pound senior had an unofficial passing mark of 101 yards making good on of 10 attempts Tech now has won 22 of 29 games played in the series that started in 1916 N'icklaus won the Las Vegas totaling 69 on 14 carries to aid uan of Champions last jutT-tt-jit! Carlisle Green had 26 on 8 car-hmF Audhi ri j5rrjrsi'irrTTr Tommy Aaron held second TMutS! back Paul Pipcr with 21 East S-Si'y1 carries led Rice's vnymbun wmtmmrtv Dram Wllkaa 14 Albright Dataware Vollay Simuahanna 41 Trinity with a 69 and 207 total Three Lrn'CreSt xitiUlii meager rushing total strokes behind Aaron at 210YJL! touchdown came on were Georee Knudson ind Bus- noburg n-nfiTexis' fatnilisr power sweep to 7 'Iteam Wt-WX-W SIR lA art aa a miifftfiialffi SIPODHTTS WM Chaitir Kutitawn Et Streurtrtura 11 Miltarevlttf 11 Juniata 11 Lycoming 11 Shipoontbure lx Edlnbore I Lebanon Vlov Moray Ion 7 owdoki Colby 11 Syracuio It Oregon Statg Navy Pittsburgh 11 iTgh it Virginia Army Walking Ion Stott Columbia 42 LahTgh Ptna Stott WM Virginia army Walking Ion Sto ter Cupit A1 Geiberger was an- SxTtlllfitl right side He raced un-other stroke back LautaM ti-ti-tj-tjo touched into the Rice secondary Phil RodQffl mfiji ah Ayj lixlf Billy Maxwell and Randy ai sud oil an 01 defensive half- Glover shot the day's best and w-on a footrace to the rounds 67s but both are far SSS back at 215 Lorry Moncour Rudolph ex-Memphis state Kst student now playing out of Le- gj high Acres Fla Started out M'llar Borbar 73-77-71-271 ChOrlM $lWO aaifllllMlM 71-74-77-771 end zone crossing over barely inside the flag It was the fifth consecutive game that Texas has scored on its first possession with the ball PAGE 2C SUNDAY OCTOBER 27 1963 Hiram Mount Union Minfclngum Wool tor AsMand II Doftanco 4 Lincoln Ma 1A Control Stata 11 July n'a Domiiw 4 VolaoraiM Boll Stata 41 Taylor Hanovar 4 ManchHtar IX Franklin IS Michigan Tack MoorbooB 14 Mankato Claud 14 St Thomai Minn Hamlin I Ripon St Olef If Northwntorn Iowa Stage Petit 7 South Dakota North Dakota Concordia NX Dana 12 Hating! IX Doom 4 Omaha Northern Michigan 1 Wootora llllnoii Pore Stata NX 11 Carrall WlA 1A North Control 4 Laka Forest at Chicago 11 Northoat Missouri Soutboat Ml5 oouri loom Wmtaytn If Uffor lowp 14 Iowa Luthor Paraora 14 Dubugut A lawa Control tip Simpion If Ruonp Vista 14 Port Hays Stata Emporia Stata 11 Coltago Emporia Starling 14 Ottawa Kan If Southwatorn 1 Torkta Ma 41 Culvsr-Stockton 4 Princotan 51 Cgnwfl 14 Ponntylvania 7 Rutgore 5 Volt 11 Cotgatg Northoaitorn Now Homrtinire Dataware Connecticut 14 Mouochuoefto 11 Mitan Univeritlj I iQuantico Marlnm 7 Holy Cron conversion was his I Harvard 17 Dartmouth 11 with a birdie at the 420-yard KSJTWEsi jV' rmn-m SSC SzSiuth 19 tries and Texas led s- landed two feet from the pin He'oon Eng 757575-777 Br" tooooakoaoS 757573-777 missed a three-foot putt for a 7-0 with 9:03 remaining in the first Brown Rhoda Slipoary Rack Itlanrt 7 Indiana Pa Stoll 7 Alabama Clips iHouston 21-13 South Mmitiipal IT Vandtrbllt 7 SI Augustin Fovifttvillo Stall I Appalachian 24 Carian-Nawman Snow Univorslty 14 Jahman-Smirti 4 Narlhwntarn Stall Plarenca Stall 14 Eoittnt Tannonm Slot Wottord 20 SprinjjitalA Ma State 5t Worronaburg Far West North Carotins AST Winiton-Salom It Goergio Tack 17 Tutano 1 fItm 1 nlfJL Hkw dano 7 quarter Rice struck back with McRey-nolds twice getting first down yardage with a third down completion He hit wingback George Parry for 15 yards end George Barron for 10 sent fullback Piper and Gene Walker for short gains and then from the Texas 19-yard-line found end Kelley running free S'sntorrt Notre Dams 14 antral Washington 1A Pacific Lutheran 4 Alabama 21 Heaton 11 Leuiltana Stata 1A Florida Clrmton 35 Vlrginlo 4 EDS VICTORY STRING Bearkats Stun Javelinas 28-7 Statistics I with a six yard scoring pass AAI IAM Houston' and William Black kicked the Gaorgta Tack Tutano Irt I Ocho State it Montana State 15 Jr ChmSlJi wvlnd 7 Sootera Montano 51 Rocky Maun lanncsMC (norranttM 7 uimctxpx um ChotfonMM Mountain Wattarn stata Cota 710 5-ie 4 0-4 Tom Rks 4 Coloreds Col-logo 4 Soumara Cstarada Stata Fart Lawt CtartmanNMudd California Ivors' do 4 Cal Poly Pomona Cat Wottara 13 San Dltgo Stata 42 at Callfernla Santo Barbara 14 Montana Mtaai 17 Northern Montano 7 Control Washington 14 Pacific Lutheran 4 Colorado Stata 71 Team Western 14 Morgan State Dataware State 4 Norte'k Stata 42 Living ton I MorrN-Brswn Al'tn ti Btnodlct If MHO 11 OuoctHta Bapfitt Orarfc 11 Shephard 14 Woitarn Maryland 1 Wathlngtsn A Jottanan Com 4 Murray Tonntuac Tack 37 Middle annuity 37 Morotnad Stata Furman Tlta Cltodal North Carolina 7 South Carolina Maryland 32 Wako Forcit 4 Virginia Tack 11 Florida Xata Statistics One of the scores was on a 75- houiton ala yard gallop after taking in a short pass at his own 25 In all Spratt caught 4 for 128 yards The Cougars put on their usual tough fight against Alabama The longest victory span Coach TUSCALOOSA Ala (AP)- Paul Bryant has been able to Alabama's Crimson Tide col- muster over Houston was in SALE MONDAY llared Houston 21-13 Saturday to 1961 the national cham- the Cougars their sixth pionship season The score then Straight loss and fifth defeat in was 17-0 the current series between the In making all three Alabama schools extra points Tim Davis ran his The injury-riddlde Alabaml- record to 17 good placements in pounded at the Texans from '18 attempts this season Ala-eve ry angle with quarterback bama now has a 5-1 season Joe Namath and halfback Ben- mark ny Nelson shouldering most of In the third quarter Houston Tickets for Saturday's Miller Brackenridge game in San Antonio's Alamo Stadium will go on sale here tomorrow morning The reserved tickets will be available only at the athletic department office TECH Continued from Page 1C first of four successful to tie the score Shortly before halftime Peter- 'Pint Benin 11 Net Yardi RuetHng 45 Net Yardi Polling 144 Pallet Attamptad 14 Pallet Completed Panel Interceatod by Fumbles Rtcovertd by Funti 4-31 PmaHiei ms i son connected with Eliseo Vil- the second period once reaching SSImax Marshall iarreal on a 10 yard scoring the Tech six where a fumble wwtrry Frederick 13 pass and Black kicked the point was recovered by Tech's great Tampa 7 Eastern Kentucky 1 west HUNTSVILLE (Sp) Quar-to give the Bearkats a 14-7 vie- wingman Dave Parks 'ciSrTx I LuHwan AnB'" The Other time the Methodists Mississippi vocational 45 Mississippi in- Oregon Tech Oregon Collago of E5 Iterback Norman Peter so n'tory passed for two touchdowns and Sam Houston drove 61 yards Sam after forcing to punt aft- ran for two others as punted out of bounds at the the load Nelson carried 10 times for 99 Bama 49 Namath tossed to Dill rolled to the Tech six again nmandtr smith ter John Richey had intercepted I' Yicgimo tkh 4 a 21 MOwfllB f4r rln a pass from Tom Wilson another Tech sophomore quarterback But here a fumble lost back to the 17 and Richey tried a field goal from the Tech 25 It was low and hit a player in the line Tech then took the ball on its nine and rolled 91 majestic yards to the touchdown that Stwonct Contra 7 Gre Washington 32 WllliomAAAsry 14 Davidson 14 Pretbvtorlan 1A tit North Carolina Stata II Duka 7 Elltotwth City NC St Poult Va 4 Virginia State Hampton Institute 14 Hampdan-Sydnay 15 Washington Loo It Auguttano III 34 Corttiagg 7 Marietta 14 Otttrbcln 4 Nobraska 41 Colored 4 Piottavllia Wisconsin Milwaukee Branch A Houston State whipped Texas 28-7 in a Lone Star Conference football game here Saturday night A Band Night crowd of 6500 fans watched as Sam Houston ended a string of 19 straight games without a loss for and tronicially the Bearkats ucatlon if Portland Stata If Southern Oregon College 14 Wllllamette Ore 7 Pacific Ore 4 Arixona State College Western New Mexico 14 Wobtr Eostorn Oregon 7 San Francisco Stata IS Cal Aggies tl tie Ariiena Stata Western New Max Ice 14 Redlands Pomona 4 College Freshmen Texas ASM A Taxi Tack Professional American League Denver 35 New York tie Buttale Boston 21 behind the Board of Education building while student tickets will be on sale there and at Miller Prices are 1175 for box seats $125 for reserved and 50 cents for students The game Is expected to attract a crowd in excess of 15000 to watch Miller try to contain the sensational running of Brack's Warren McVea called by many the best high school running back in the country Game be 7:45 pm er the second half kickoff Peterson climaxed the surge with a quarterback sneak from five yards out The Bearkats turned an fumble into their fourth touchdown after recovering at their own 46 They marched 54 yards for one yard then the Jolting quarterback took the ball and scampered to the Houston 35 Jack Hurlbut handed off to Nelson who scooted around right yards His 35-yard dash across the goal in the third quarter spelled doom for the Cougars Namath tossed for two one to Ray Ogden the were the last previous team to Tilayswith 't fethorjist Tr'nn Hamim years he nne 8:17 th lr iLt j-Sw beat the Javelinas two years Daniels kicked the extra point Mocaltitor 4 Th Jai-eltoas ooered 'h' SK IS hSJ iSSiS blKk DanWs' 07 or bounced back for two touch- ton three yard line midway 'downs before halftime and add- through the opening period but Southern Methodist tried a afler Its touchdown but 11 other to Nelson in running his lend to score Davis kicked the season scoring pass total to six 1 point to make it 14-7 for the He completed 13 of 21 for 127 Tide yards Alabama started the fourth Spratt Stars quarter on its 20 after a punt rolled into the end zone Score in 9 Plays jjine pyg iaterj the Tide was nouston's end zone on a 12-1 i yard pass from Namath to half back Ray Ogden Davis again added the placement The Cougar offense stalled again when halfback Gary Mar-tin intercepted a pass at the Tide 49 The Tide moved to the Houston 19 where a field goal try by Davis went wide a one-yard plunge On his sec- A play ater Sprat( broke hC MILLER Continued from Page lCImentum going again this time 7tli-Raiiked Sooners Kansas State Ivy Houston's sparkler was half- jback Mike Spratt who caught two touchdown passes from quarterback Jack Skrog 4 nnp rSrSuS "abie'tn nenetrate P58 punting hauled in Perez' in each 01 ast tWD hndBearfatSS JSSiStiwM intercepted in the end zone irrant pass on the Buc 38 and JevondtheBcarkat33inthelast and the conver-i scrambled to the 24 Only a11 once pUy Fullback Joe Ed Lyou the SR ttStaUw Rolf put the Javelinas on loading ground gaintr lor Sam1 KSnf' Took Torry MM Roan i1 lumming tht reeled up vsHc nn thn'ifnniimiiunr luitN mm middle to halt all operations ground and a total offense of 266 yards through the right iuc iu me Southern Methodist could man- Cross took a handoff and started sUrLi0rnJ0 nawa age only 90 through the rough-j through the right guard slot house Tech line but threw for: when the ball squirted from-jL the end pene ration jlrt -0WIlt 147 yards for a total offense of his arms Eddie Valdez of Mil-0 one RSRf 237 yards ler nourced on it like it was its time will the scoreboard first only 33 Houston with 70 yards on 20 car-seconds deep in the second ries Villarreal was pick-quarter Richard King kicked ine mi 61 yards on 12 carries the point after Fullback Frank Bain led However Sam Houston rushers with 22 yards on seven launched a 72 yard drive and parries Javeiina halfback Sid than Fix minutes later Pet-! Blanks took three Johnson pass-ierson hit end Claude Reinke es for 49 yards unfits tranUA In Tn'mblinS 7 til eight I i-Rat ise of 266 yards through the right side to the six iff1 a VU1 1 Ull liiauc KUUIIU Ulg POtSM Statistics OKLAHOMA K-STATf 1 ond loose around for a 75-clutches of at yard touchdown A pass for two tacklers and sped 56 yards with 7-11 is 441 44 3-f 4 5247 1 44 11 105 55 511 1 7-344 1 34 Tiiomas passed for all of the golden egg fcw 147 yards completing 14 of 26 The Bucs conUnued ball tbia Jj SStftJSrtTKRPAtStaMrSB- MANKAmN Kan Indiana Damns nninis wag no eood less than three minutes remain- exIr P0 no g000 Houston 4 7 4 Atabamo 7 0 7 outmanned Wildcats TRULL Perez Cross alternated in 34-9 in blocked George fourth Cincinnati 20-6 BLOOMINGTON Ind (AP)-Indiana punted to a 20-6 victory over Cincinnati Saturday in a supposed breather game following four straight Big Ten football defeats The Iloosiers put the game almost out of reach in the third quarter with one lightening of- unman 2 desDiteS themn moving in the second haif drive then Miller came to the a Big Eight game Saturday quarter fieldgMlattempt from on the carrou rescue to provide the touch- ThJ venthrankedithe 16' End Bil1 Matan 8C00ped times to keep the ball out of the j- couldn 1 hudge it down vvhen all appeared loss nationally were behind brief- end zone Thomas also put on a I8 boomed a punt Gonzalez hauled in fe the opening period The spectacular kicking exhibition to mid field where Leepass on the Miller 5 and lum- Wildcats thrilled a homecoming He blasted the baU rix times fori a 11 return to bered to midfield where he crowd 0f 14000 when Jerry a 50-yard average and Carroll recovered cook booted a 26-yard field goal Roderick gained only 26 yards 1 vL PMnltertjr2ceito give them a short lived 3-0 on nine tries and caueht one Sr fo the final three yards call had been called and Car- ussfor 10 He wm lead V1" try failed iroll regained the ball on the iromLainitwh The key Play 1" the drive was Miller 9 with a first down Two bough beld a down pass by Perez plays liter Cross exploded over to us low total fight over the middle of the line the left side and went straight Ttx Tecti 74 -i3 to Raul Ortiz on the three yard down field for eight yards ana a 8 halftime advantage over hne On the next play James: touchdown The extra point trytheir underdog hosts Spears made the score fizzled Grisham paced the vicious Just before the third period Miller had the ball on the Sooner attack He went 152 started the first touch- carrying thesas State football team up the ball and ran untouched 72 yards for K-State's only touchdown Arizona Texas-ltice Film At Driscoll Monday Rice Movies of the Texas -game will be shown at Monday at the Driscoll Hotel tarwrti tensive thrust and a tremendous noonjgoai line stand and iced the jcke an insurance touch- 4itp It was all on the the Hoosiers didn't complete a single pass closed the Bucs got their mo-1 Carroll 26 when time ran out Continued from Page ICIthan four minutes to play In the firsl half Baylor some opposition But it didn't last long as Trull yinh to pulled his troops together and nIvsfven or started riddling the Aggie see-L8- ondary with short quick passes is first touchdown after the I Texas didn't make a 1 down smtd there jup the touchdown Then Elkins 'slipped through the Aggie secondary and hauled in Trull's touchdown pass on the 10 with no defender closer than 15 yards The Bears started another 'drive late in the first period Iwhen Dalton Hoffman a full-AIR FORCE ACADEMY back from Ballinger threw a Colo Air Force blended magnificent block that got TYull A'SdU" uT end sweeps into a bruising quarter ground game that shattered Trull went over less than a Boston College 34-7 Saturday hi minute deep in the second their first football rivalry in six ground playa with the when leaped high in the air opening kickoff for the firstin his end zone to Intercept a touchdown and the ease of that! Trull pass trip foretold the final outcome He got to the Afe 4 He did ai pnrm sk it again three minutes later this vForc ran time on his own 13 with Maples 28-0 before Boston College's victim 'jack Concannon engineered a in the third quarter he inter-! passing drive that paid off with cepled a pass from Trull in his a 20-yard scoring throw to Jim nd 10 another Whalen in the third quarter iBa1fJor thelr third Paul Wargo 186-pound half-ujudKjovn fete in the second back from Whittier Calif stole period when Elkins eluded his the show from the highly rated defenders again and cut across Nips West Texas yards on 20 carries and tallied Oklahoma's first and final touchdowns His first came on CARROLL CANYON Tex (AP) Art zona pushed over a touchdown Continued from Page lCi got in the bole on the with seven minutes left Satur-i 'opening kickoff with that fum- day night to hand West Texas couldnt hold him And that hi backed tha Tiwn State its third straight defeat Perez wa faking like I SR Arizona took over on its 48 could never ftod the ball abe t0 out unU1 there after OUle Rmis had punted out the only man on elther fete in the second quarter when iJSFUJZ 'SJfmlS tem panMpsled In N- nte Ml name In which An 11-yard pass from Eddie scored its only win over a city Donnan If we had Bricker to Lou White for a first rival beating the Bucs 3-0 said scored befope the 11 SJ1S Miller lain to nc3 bler than thin year' "lsa NK right end from six yards out for get hit tonight like I did Donnan TUE OCT PM Valuable Door Prize to be Given Away DOUILI MAIN KVKNT BOB IOYER 217 lb Vs DANDY "JACK" DONAVAN 225 lbs Corpus Fovorit Th Blond lovrboy 2 out of 3 foils 60 min tims limit 1ST MAIN IVENT Inrigut Gutman 219 lbs vs Jimmy "lad lay" Hints 210 lbs Conttndcr Texas light Hcawwsight Champ 2 out of 3 falls 45 min timt limit the score The try for point was that blocked The Buffaloes had taken the lead in the second period when Rosa kicked 32-yard field goal the Aggie end zone aU by himself as pass settled In his arms for a 12-yard scoring play In the third period Trull found old 1 1 a 1 in the quarterbacks Terry Isaacson and In the first half 39-yard sprint with a True to tradition coaches im mediately began trying to get the mind off what was part and on what was coming In the future principally Friday's game with undefeated Lee In San Antonio Most of the efforts however seemed to fall Generally Carroll players and coaches felt Inability to secure and hold adequate field position fumble near the in the second short circuited MEDICO 2 221 lbs VS POLO TORRES 232 lb 1 fall 20 min tims limit MEDICO 1 211 lbs VS "Pretty'' Pat Psttcraon 224 lbs I fall IS min time limit OTTO KUSS REFEREE Baby Iarona Wins MANILA (AP) Flyweight Baby Larona of the Philippines 'touchdown and Miller goal fete quarter that what seemed a pitch out led to the first touch-! clear again for a 27-yard touchdown and on the same play he down pass that ended a five-play? scored in the second quarter 61-yard drive from 19 yards Wargo launched' Heath got his touchdown with that touchdown march by left in the game after ccpting one of Concannon's Johnny Lawrence intercepted certain Carroll nat iil! The Tigers seemed more int a crucial erested In thinking nf future dtn-yard Jump pass from Perez gamea wuh Ray and Vic-Raul Ortiz which set up the'uiria second Miller score were the! not out of it yet We've big plays In the game 'just got to pick oursclvca up" punched out a unanimous 10- throws' on Air Force's 21 end LiGrange pass end returned it dJJu0Vacr jjjjjj back 20 to the 18 Aggie ran it yards 1 8tH Laredo StSi Phong Reservations Early TU 2-5222 UL 2-2121 weighed 113 night Each pounds 7 14 7 5-34 Boyter ASM 475 I mien College Fir Forte a.

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