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San Angelo Standard-Times from San Angelo, Texas • 35

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AW ANCXLO STANDABB-TlMXf 5D In Afuncb Tnu Sunday MnreHtg October Z3 IM TTie ra YM BIRMINGHAM Ala (AP) Alabama Crimson Tide sent six players crashing across the VandertUt goal line Saturday By DONNEWBUBY end whipped the Commodores 424 in a Southeastern Confer' enoe football game ALPINE The will came tumbling down on Sul Ross' rational No 1-sUtus here Saturday afternoon is the Lobos and East Texas State's Lions ground to a 14-14 stalemate RuiMfli yortafe VfetarMHAItanw 33 17 r-n mi i-m a mni nuvrcvwi Wf and needed two yards ourth down try Nitcholas attempted a field goal and missed by about a yard to the right ET played defense much of the second half and Avila was the fly in tho Lions' broth stepping their advances Next week Sul Ross will provide Homecoming opposition for Texas AAI In Kingsville Saturday night and ETSU will be at home tar an afternoon Homocoming encounter with Howard Payne Yurta ponalM T1U 73 in Ml MIL HOW 17 141 Ito 1017 Parcel Intorcantad fey I 1 FumkKc Loaf 34S Pcncnm end 4-M 4431 Fmtti A VC i ACCIE ON THE MARCH Texas Halfback Adams hit end Henry Luman with a 23-yard aerial for the TD and Curtis Guyton tied matters it 7-7 with Ms PAT In the Kcond period ET marched 17 yards in eight plays with quarterback Bennie Kirk-land circling left end for five jnrds to paydirt Guyton's PAT made it 14-7 at halftime Quarterback Barnes sustained i head injury at the end of the tint half and was able to see only spotty duty the rest of the dq Reserve quarterback fresh-nap Joe Priest lofted a 71-vard paas-run play to running back Jacob Henry for the game-tying TD Hairy took it on the ET 40 and romped untouched Into the end zone Nitcholas tied the game with his PAT Nothing went right for the Lo-bna the rest of the way They bad the Lions backed up to their own 1-yard line and drew a pass-taterfercnea penalty on the FT to give the Lions breathing nom and later were charged with offensive pass Interference a a home-run throw at the ET 2 Donna senior Alfredo Avila ran his career interception record to 32 as he intercepted five ET passes His next-to-last catch Behringer (33) in this first period action of their game at Waco Saturday Aggie fullback Ronnie sey (35) is at left (AP Photofax) SC Raps Clemsoh Wendell Housley (27) picked up six yards and a first down before being tackled by Baylor Randy By virtue of tha tie both teams share the Lone Star Con ference lead with Identical 2-0-1 records and the possibility exists of Sam Houston also taking a part of the top rung in the event of a Bearcat win over Southwest Texas A standing-room-only Homecoming crowd estimated at 6200 hw tha Lobos regular season winning streak snipped at 17 but their undefeated status remains Intact at 22 games LOS ANGELES (AP) Soph-omore safetyman Mike Battle returned a punt 74 yards in the first quarter and the Southern California Trojans with a deadly aerial attack went on i deadly to their Penalties killed any chance the underdog Commodores might have had and the opportunist Tktemen were quick to take advantage of every break in the ragged game The game was only three plays old when Alabama defender Bobby Johns intercepted a Gary Davis pass and scrambled 40 yards for an easy touchdown Contrary to recent Alabama' Vanderbilt games the Tide rolled to a convincing 214 ad vantage in the first period before the Commodores struck back Vanderbilt's Sid Ransom recovered a fumble by Les Kelley at the Alabama 30 and three playe later second string quarterback Roger May threw a four-yard touchdown pass to Steve Skupas The try for extra point failed End Ray Perkins scored second touchdown on a 20-yard pass from fullback Kelley the Bret time the Tide has used this play this season VontarfeMt I BOM lfl'tKoirtloi4(iJjS klelliy ai Rrawor mm trim Trlmbto (Dovta RICK) VMd Hwpm 4 paw from May (kick mum) CkaHwaod run IDovli kick) AtaHaman 11 pom from TrimM (Devil kick) Ato-Trtato run (Devil kick) Attendance SM Sul Bon opened scoring in the tint period on a 28- sixth straight victory Saturday blanking Clemsna 304 in the yard pan from quarterback Cotton Barnes to end Elliot Wright Bin Nitcholas toed the point for 74 Lobo lead It waa to be short-lived East Texas fired by reserve quarterback Jamei Adams moved S3 yards In a doaen plays Raye threw a safety value pass six to Apisa who yards for third aeon buDed his way put the Lobos in business on the ET 46 Tbs Lobos drove to the highly touted passer Bob Griese Michigan State which dropped into the No 2 spot behind Notre Dame in the national rankings last week struck hard and often in a hid to regain the top spot EAST LANSING Mkh (AP) State parlayed the driving smashes of Bob Apisa and the strong right arm of quarterback Jimmy Raye Into a 41-20 rout of Purdue today in a Homecoming clash before 70 014 fans KENTUCKY IS 27-15 LOSER MSU fens remembering Notre Dame had beaten Purdue by a 20-14 margin in only other loss to that point were Jubilant as the Spartan scoring machine outdid the Irish margin with comparative ease After Michigan State ahead had built up a commanding lead Griese scored twice for Purdue a six-yard sweep and a one-yard and teammate Don Hurst plunged over from the two Reggie Ca vender dived two yards for last touchdown with the Spartan second string backfield on duty McDowell Host Hunting Dog Trials nnt first intersectional football game between the two schools The spectacular run by the 10-year-old 114-pound Battle Ignited the until then bored Trojans USC went Into the game favored by three touchdowns as 44614 looked on in Memorial Coliseum 1 Coach John McKay alternated his two quarterbacks senior 1Toy Winslow and Junior Toby Page and both responded with excellent efforts Window mixed the offense for a 53-yard drive in eight plays in the second quarter and Pago came in to complete four straight pisses for 02 yards and Southern Cal led 184 at hair- time 4 The Southern California 6-flense held quarter Purdue Mick It il 7 IN IM IM tt-a li-M i 44i la 31 1 31 Pm in intercept id by Apisa carried for three touchdowns on smashes of six two and 10 yards as devastating ground attack backed up brilliant aerial show in which Raye matched Puirti Fufflk Yor iimd PURDUE I ML 71414 Ml Coo I run (Kmncv kick) (Kurnev trick) Michigan State making its own breaks and taking advantage of Purdue miscues surged into a 284 lead before Purdue finally got onto the scoreboard late in the third period MSU posting its sixth consecutive victory and its fourth AoIm run (Kmncv kick) Pur-Grhm I run (Grtam kick) Ole Miss Topples Fumbling UH IT ATHENS Ga (AP) -Georgia enveflei a deal qaarterbaek eaieh and mixed with a hrilsiag defensive play to sverwhelm Keetacky Saturday for a Sill Southeaster! Csafereace football victory Qaarterbaek Kirby Moore came up with a patent pasting attack te go with Mi rsaaiag game aid joined safety maa-taraed -quarter-baek Lyaa Haghea to leod the BaUdoga to their fifth vktory la alx games Kentecky cashed la so a key peaalty aid a blacked field gsal attempt forcing Georgia to rally twice for the homeeemlag trhuaph which kept Georgia reheat-ea la a ctaf create play AMm IP run (Kmncv kick) Covontar 1 run (cm tailedl Pur-Grim I run (Grtam kick) back star Jimmy Addison to 13 of yards in the 11 out lines and breeds of sporting dogs The club also strives to promote better hunting and fish ing opportunities for novice hunters Club officials have extended in open invitation te the public to attend the trials Those plan to attend can reach the rite by traveling south from Spring on Highway 8 turning off on the Garden City highway turning again on the Elbow nud and following the Held Trial signs to the location Drawings for braces will be held at I pm Friday at the Settles otel in downtown Big Spring Lunch will be catered on the grounds during tho two days of the meet straight in Big Ten competition got its first touchdown the yard Kaydoti Fall 13-0 BIG SPRING (SC) Some of America's finest hunting dogs will be on exhibition in the Oct 2040 American Field-sponsored trial which will be held on six sections of tbs McDowell ranch south of Big Spring The two-day event is planned by the Permian Bird Dog and Sportsman Chib which was on poized In November 1164 and which has been affiliated with American Field since January of last year Dogs entered in the open division of the trials will be competing for cash swards and trophies Entry fees are $20 for animals in the open class and $5 for dogs in the amateur or puppy divisions Tha Permian Bird Dog and Sportsman Club was originally organized to promote sportsmanship and Improve Wood completions with two interceptions and the Tigers crossed the midfield stripe but twice The farthest advance waa to the Trojan 45 It was the third defeat as against two victories for the visitors who twice stopped a Trojan advance inside the five-yard line MEMPHIS Tenn (AP) -Mississippi fell on Houston like doomsday today shaking the Cougars into mistakes and then turning the bobbles into points for a 274 football victory The pace of the afternoon was set right at the start when Cougar quarterback Bo Burris was dammed back to the two for a 13-yard loss on the first play from scrimmage LEXINGTON Va (AP) George Washington continual to make life miserable for Southern Conference football cm tend ere Saturday with a 134 victory over Virginia Military Institute knocking the Keydeta out of the league lead Quarterback Glenn Davis and fullback Steve Molnar were ringleaders in the Colonials1 third straight triumph after three season opening defeats way The Spartans drove 80 yards in nine plays with halfback Dwight Lee coming off the bench to smash through the middle for the final three yards The Spartans got two tweaks In the second quarter and cashed in on them quickly A Griese punt which traveled only 11 yards against a 25-mile wind was downed on Purdue's II Raye feinted niflily on a rollout on the next play and went in for the score State struck again as Sterling Armstrong pounded on fumble by Purdue's Perry Williams on the Purdue 15 Three plays later Kentucky OOPOOOOOOPOPPPOM 7 a 0-15 Gooruta pnaclc 114 1 13-47 Ky Smile 7 pm fium OmMm (Arnold kick) Ga Macro I tun (Ettor kick) Ga Pavno 13 pm tram Maori (Ettor kick) Kv Occam 4 run (Maim amp front I 4-17 Owls Blank EP Parkland Mwauft inwh Soufli Carolina SC-FG Paata S3 SCOraaorv mu from Garnta (PMr run) fl (Pultan pom Rum Tam-Warran 1 run (WrtaM kick) Tarai Maurtatta I ran (WrtaM kick I Ftaworu 37 oom from (WrlaM kick) SC Wlnuord 1 run (run MMd) Attontanco 31444 Gu Huyhm 10 tun (Jcknmn Hupttoi) Ga FG Ettor 14 Gn tacklod In mO Iowa Stott Tics Missouri 10-10 II 171 im )MI MS I 7 7-4 7-J I I 41 43 Omruc 0 7 1 4-13 vmmiu (Military I I GW Molnar I run Grace trick) foM htarafeliK Sr frem Devil (kick Funto Yartai GW-KcHIt Mlcd) MmHM Stanford Edges Illinois 6-3 EL PASO (SC) An 11-yard tackle-eligible pass play from quarterback Wade Daugherty to tickle James Ratliff in the second quarter led to the only touchdown of the afternoon Saturday as Big Lake shut out El Paso Parkland 84 in a Dist lAA conference tilt By following this pattern the Refads scored 17 prints in the first half aided by one Houston fofflMi and four pass interceptions that normally would have been good for Cougar yardage The Cougar offense could move against the vaunted defenders but Houston generally managed to sputter when its (blves went deep The Ole Miss attack on the UkKI CHAMPAIGN IU (AP) Indians taking advantage of a fumbled punt scored on a six-yard touchdown run by Gene Washington and handed Illinois a 0-3 football defeat Saturday Early in the third quarter with Illinois holding a meager 2- other hand always knew what to do with the Cougars' kind gifts which included seven piss interceptions only score came late in the game when the Burris Warren McVea pass combination which upset Mississippi a year ago at Houston clicked for a 20-yard touchdown The scoring began when Ole Miss tackle Jim Urbanek pushed through and braised Burris to a fomble at the Cougar 10 Senior wingback Dong Cunningham threaded his way through half the Houston squad to the goal three (days later Houston took the kickoff but gave up the ball on the next play when Bruce Dillingham stole a Cougar pass and started the Rebels toward another score Rebel Quarterback Bruce Newell began hitting his best target Wingback Rocky Fleming and moved within kicking range for Jimmy Keyes' 32-yard fieldgoal his first of two for the afternoon Houston flashed momentarily when a Burris McVea pass sparked a drive but Ken Hebert's field goal try fro mthe 10 missed Gerald Warfield picked off another Cougar pass in the second quarter that brought a score a few plays later when Newell hit Fleming at fun gallop for a 46-yard touchdown Still trying but unable to shake the Jinx Houston raced right back upfield only to lose the ball again when Warfield struck again on the Ole Miss 2 The second half started slug' glishly until Jerry Richardson smothered Burris on the one and Cunningham returned a punt to the 21 Bobby Wade scored soon afterward Keyes hit again from 35 yards away for another Arid goal to dose out the action PARKLAND 4 Ill 14 l-to fe FUmblat Loot 1 Pm) tin and Yta 4SB Fund Avf 4307 MS 3413 COLUMBIA Mo (AP) Fa vored Missouri had te fight for its life Saturday to tie Iowa State 10-10 oa end Chuck leaping catch id a 15-yard touchdown paa by Danny Sharp with 4:10 left hi the Big Eight Conference game Untd tho Sharp4o-Weber sophomore passing combination Jerked Missouri to life It appeared the underdog Cyclones would get their first victory at Columbia since 1038 and first ia the series since 1055 The 1950 game ben was a 20-20 tie The tie marred Missouri's perfect Big Eight record leaving the Tigers 24-1 In the league and 4-1-1 for tho Mason Iowa State is 14-1 la Big Eight play and 1-4-1 for all games lows itata IMMliMfelllfefel MlHourl IS Wkfettar I ran (OukS kick) IS FG Stand) to MU FG Ratal MU wafer mm Irani ghn (Ratal kick) Attinfenca 47JN Michigan Whips Minnesota 49-0 ANlf ARBOR Mich (AP) Dick Vidmer passed Minnesota dizzy and Jack Clancy caught two long touchdown throws as tbs aroused Wolverines slaughtered Minnesota 494 In the battle for Little Brown Jug Saturday passing was sharp the Wolverine runners fleet and the defense virtually Immovable in entertainment of a homecoming crowd of 71000 with its first Big Ten victory this year It was tha worst beating ever lead Dave Lewis punted and Rich Erickson called for a fair catch Erickson then jumped away but the ball Mt him and Phil Messer recovered for Stanford on tho mini 14 Work horse fullback Jack Root pounded to the one-yard line in five plays but the Indians were hit with a five-yard penalty to the six Washington threw an incomplete pass but on the next play he kept the bail and went around left end for the only touchdown It was a listless game before an mini homecoming crowd of 50561 except for the two scoring plays Four times in the first has Illinois failed to get first dowfts on fourth-down situations but finally got on the scoreboard with 15 seconds left In the first half on a 20-yard field goal by Jim Slot Daugherty passed te left end Robert Howard for two points os the conversion The Owls threatened two other times once in the opening no riod of play and once in the third quarter In tha first stanza Big Like drove from 44 to the II but lost the ball on downs In the third quarter the Owls marched from tbeir own 23 te the Parkland 13 but a Rain lost the ball on downs The Matadors still winless in AAA mounted a drive in the fourth quarter that carried from their own 20 to Big Like's II Scatback Dan Burns got the key gainer i M-ysrd scamper down to the 11 But a fumble on the next play at the Big Lake 13 wag recovered by tho Owls and chance to score was choked off Eddie Burkett gathered in 10 yards In 18 plays to pace Big Lake's rushing attack while Bums ru for 115 In 10 carries Villa nova Blanks Wait Chcstar 15-0 administered la the 00 years of straggle for the famed Jug jfl fc VILLANOVA Pa (AP) -Vlllinova came alive in the fourth quarter to overcome an inspired West Chester football team 154 Saturday The first half was a West Chester show with the smaller Rams holding tho bigger Wildcats te 20 yards oa the ground 1 Mick IW rn put return (tvoor 7 SI pm Sum VMmur (Sp- CumlmlMm l( run (Rtvm kick) Mtao-FG Kayoa Mim Flwntao 41 pm Hum fetal (Kayos kick) mi (Km kick) pm Sum Vynwr (ly-M pm Sum VMiwr CRUNCH DOWN COES CARY Caiy Mullins (15) San Angelo senior quarter back is mauled by two Abilene Cooper Cougars during their tough skirmish at Abilene Friday night Kenney Stephens (23) makes tho initial tackle while Mitch Robertson (85) comes flying in for Cooper An unidentified Bobcat lies on tho turf Son Angelo won 20-7 to remain undefeated in Dist 2-4A (Staff Photo by Sylervia Southwest Aircraft Sales) sto e-i ess 1311 Hcw-McVca IP pm ftum Bonn (kick 4 IHtnol MMIikoMIIMIMM III FO Ito) z34 Stan-WaMnutati run (kick taitata Attontanco 34341 ia pacing Parkland BigLake III Pnrklsuid 0 10 MM) ra (Cum kick) 4 ran (Mtotfl ran) MIL Kcym i I4IM More Unbeaten Marks Fall In Schoolboy Grid Play 1 Blizzards will travel to Stam- In the big one Lhno will host Brady Sonori passed Us second im- 1 District title pictures began to dear a Utile fat West Texas schoolboy grid play Friday night but most leaders still have tough fights looming ahead before they can slip on their crowns rtant exam in as many weeks B-A dropping ireh-rival El trot of the seat by rolling over Fabens 174 for its third straight loop win Marfa with a 24 league mark evened its season record at 34 after winning a nonconference test over Van Horn 3M Crane llcCamey 284 In other turned Abilene's other contender tho Eagles stayed dose to the frontrunning Bobcats with a 254 Hanking of Big Spring The Eagles will get their chance at the Bobcats! gdo avenge year by rafadng the Bofr cats' Homecoming In 0-A Goldthwaite the pre-season choice buried Cross Plains 524 while coleader Santa Anna stopped Hico 35-12 The Eagles' Charles Blackburn scored seven touchdowns to lead his team te the win Tha big showdown with Santa Anna for the crown will come Nov 11 In Santa Anna the final regular season game for both teams Doug McCutchen upped his scoring total in 4-B to 90 points' as the Longhorns swept by Hermleigh 22-12 The win set up a do-or-dle contest against Trent also unbeaten In district Unbeaten records went flying te met tho window as favorite out favorite met favorite and u- their share of derioa captured Bill lea and a title their tint year in 3A ranks Friday night Fredericksburg San Antonio Wheat-ley while crystal City goes to Del Rio The big collision will come Nov 4 in Del Rio and although two games wlU remain on the schedule of both teams the winner wifi omnia as a sure district champion In the north bracket Andrews blasted Fort Stockton to up its 24A reading to 24 and Seminole beat Pecos 144 Friday Andrews hosts Seminole and Fort Stockton faces KermlL Lake View pulled the shocker in I4A upostUng Snyder 74 Tho Chiefs 2-f in loop play xnst face favorite La mesa Friday night la Lamesa hUJL l-AA AJptaa retained eon- ford for a stiff test against the Bulldogs Colorado City wiU host Anson in another important contest and Hamlin will meet Has-keH Coleman's Bluecats took tho undisputed lead in 8-AA warfare Tha Bluecats upset Brady 4 for a 24 marie while favorite Ballinger wu going down to ito first district loss a 74 upset squeaker to Mason San Saba came back for a 144 victory over Llano to stay tied with Mason The Armadillos and Punchers have identical 14-1 records in conference actios In garnet this week San Saba boats Ballinger in a tilt that could eliminate one challenger and Mason travail to Cofemaa the wins asusui dorado from the unbeaten ranks 254 The Broncos now appear te have removed the last serious obstacle from their path and should win their second straight conference toga Friday the Broncos visit Menard Rankin came back feom tts loss to the Broncos with a last-minute 144 win over tough Junction and will meet Ozona Friday night Both squads' arc still in contention but one will be eliminated here Eldorado will try to gft back oa the winning trade against Junction in Eldorado inaa win go to Sander- if The 5-AA cofavorite Anson took Its first league win by knocking tho other cofevortte Haskell out of the title picture The Tigers scalped the Indians 14 and are now one game behind surprising Winters which won its second loop game 83-7 over Hamlin Stamford and Col-erado City also -tied for the lead deadlocked their game to foU half a gam behind tho BUzzards Friday sight tho 'j One of tho came in 15-AAA where quick-hitting Fredericksburg passed its first big test is AAA by beating favored and previously unbeaten Uvalde Tha Billies used halfback Jay Cox and quick offensive line plus a good peaa defense in tepptag tho Coyotes 20-10 Dal Rio ia bow ito only that stands between the play The Gorrtllas warmed up a 50-12 for the affair with In the foremost game in Abilene San No 1 -ranked Bobcats retained their ranking and unbeaten record slamming the amlbttkma Cooper Cougars 20-7 Tho loss is tho first Hot on the perfect mark of tho Abilene squad and leaves them with a 5-l aeason mark 2-1 lnfcAAAAplay slaughter of cellar-dwelling Roby Robert Leo stayed a game behind the two leaden with a 204 rout of Lorahw k- IL.

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