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Northeast Does It Again-Upsets Major College Tampa jflflonroe imping World Sunday, November FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD Bv The Associated Press STATE SCORES Alabama 21, LSU 0 Tulane 10, Miami 10 Tulane 10, Miami 10 Northwestern 14. McNeese 6 Arkansas State 17. 14 Grambling 61 21 OTHERS SOUTH North Carolina State 24, Maryland 21 West Virginia 35, The Citadel 0 Virginia State 21, Norfolk State 6 Ft, Valley State 27, Savannah State 14 Delaware State 17, Elizabeth City 6 Florida 64, North Carolina 18 Newberry 28, Elon 6 Grambilnq 61, Arkansas 21 Fisk 14, Lane 12 Middle Tennessee 33, Murray 0 Virginia Union 19, Shaw 14 Western Carolina 62, Mars Hill 0 Newberry 28, Eion 6 ana 6 Lincoln, 15, Kentucky State 14 Morehead 12, Western Kentucky 7 Tennessee Tech 7, Eastern Kentucky 3 Livingstone t3, Howard 0 Quantico 21, Drake 13 Winston-Salem State 12, St Paul's 0 Frederick 17, Hampden-Sydnev 8 Fairmont 42, West Libery 7 Texas Southern 26, Jackson State 14 Alcorn 34. Mississippi Valley State 19 Tennessee 28, Chattanocara 10 0 Washington and Lee 13, Sewanee 10 Auburn 13, Mississippi State 0 Southern Mississippi 42, Virginia Military 6 North Carolina College 28 J.C, Smith 7 Western Maryland 7, Bridgewater 6 Morgan State 69, Hampton Institute 0 Knoxville 36, Morehouse 0 Tennessee State 28, Morris Brown 0 Benedict 12, Allen 6 SOUTHWEST Arkansas 31, Rice 20 Texas 26, Baylor 14 North Texas State 35, Cincinnati 13 Southern Methodist 21, Texas A and 14 EAST Princeton 18, harvard 14 Cornell 23, Brown 14 Colgate 20, Buckneil 0 Dartmouth 56, Columbia 14 Duke 9, Navy 7 Yale 7, Pennsylvania 14 C.W Post 24, Guilford 14 Nichols 35, Curry 14 I Wilkes 36, Penn Military 9 Ithaca 40, American International 6 I Cheyney 17, Millersville 14 Davidson 34, Lehigh 27 Boston U. 30, Connecticut 16 i Rutgers 32, Lafayette 28 Kings Point 16, Hofsfra 6 Army 20, George Washington 7 Susquehanna 14, Wagner 13 Temple 21 Rhode Island 19 Alfred 35, Union 7 Wesleyan 21.

Wiliams 7 Brockport State 20, Bridgewater State 0 Franklin and Marshall 17, Haverford 6 Pass Defense Disappoints 8,000 TAMPA. Fla. Northeast pass defense shown brilliantly against the aerial-minded Tampa Spartans, intercepting three throws in the first half and 'another after intermission to pave the way for a quite Iconvincing 17-0 three; throws in 17-0 victory here I went to the two for a first in Saturday night at Phillipsifour Plays- Field before 8,000 unhappy fans. Able to cash in on two of the first half thefts for a 10-0 intermission lead. Coach Dixie After Scafidel got the first on a tw'o yard run to the two, he Ron Brown diving through to spill him at the three on sec- Wh.te’s Indians kept the pres- onf, down thpn sure on throughout the last 30 pd hut waR caught by Hank minutes to rack up their fifth hark at the eight for a five yard loss.

Here. Blake came in and kicked perfectly his 16 vard field THE YARDSTICK Northeast Tampa First Downs 1711 1 Yards Rushing 243 47 Yards Passing 0 133 Passes (A-C) 1-0 39-15 Passes Interc. By 4 0 1 Fumbles-Lost -0-01-1 Punts 5-36 6 6-42 3 I Penalties 6-65 2-20 ALABAMA'S FRANK Canterbury (28) tries the overhead route in an attempt to make yardage on a line play in the Alabama-Ivouisiana State game at Birmingham Saturday. Making the stop is Mike Duhon. Others in the photo are Tom Somerville (60) and Byrd Williams (61).

(AP Wire- photo) inia Tech lt, Wake gia 27, ida 10 Tech 14, Vi rginia uckv rbilt 1 on 27, North Cat roiina tama 21, iLouisia ma St. ida State iuth mond 24, Furm an 14 Indiana Buffalo 3 Drexel Boston State. Pa 36, Dei 24, California Stat Northwestern Fops To Take Lead Bate Nor1 Coast LAKE CHARLES, La. (AIM- Northwestern Stale College rolled into sole possession of first place in the Guif States Conference standings Saturday night with a McNeese State. Eastern Michigan z1 Hie Demons, now undefeated postponed, through seven games, and ranked among the top 10 small 14 6 Victory over wm-Waliace Weather ware 6 27, Glasboro 13 ge 15, William and Mary 13 Cross 16, Massachusetts 14 use 12, Penn State 10 28, Colby 7 eastern 14, Cortland State 7 Swarlhmore 24.

Johns Hopkins 0 Clarion 54, Shippensburg 18 Amherst 22, Trinity, 9 Edinboro State 7, Geneva 0 Central Connecticut State 21, Guard 0 Hamilton 14, St Lawrence 0 Dickinson 13, Ursinus 10 Vermont 27, Middle bury 3 New Hampshire 28, Springfield 21 Norwich 23, Worcester Tech 13 Gettysburg 33, Juniata 20 Rensselaer Poly 29, Hobart 20 John Carroll 20, Allegheny 18 MIDWEST Michigan State 56, Iowa 7 Dayton 9, Xavier, Ohio, 2 Louisville 23, Kent State 20 Wyoming Wichita State 0 Thiel 14, Western Reserve 13 Wittenberg 16, Central State 0 Youngstown 14 Maine 6 Lawrence 31. Monmouth, 111. 7 Bald- vard at Heidelberg, canceled Crimson Tide Keeps Title Hopes Alive, Dumps LSU BIRMINGHAM. Ala. (AP) Bohby Johns cracked a defensive duel by scoring on a 33- LSU Ala bama First downs 10 Rushing yardage52 Passing yardage104 Passes Passes intercepted by Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized GA.

43 Crimson national and pass and swept into the Southeastern Conference title end zone with two minutes left hopes flaming. in the third period. The victory was the seventh A pass interception by Stan straight for the fourth-ranked Moss with four minutes left in defending national football the game nailed down the tri- champions, who staved in a tie umph for the Tide. Mo with Georgia for the league lead grabbed reserve Northeast was given another opportunity only a cou- pie of minutes later when Nic victory the three serond setbacks. And It marks he first time since 1958 that North c- Northeast 39 east has won five football games in a season.

From here Northeast marched down to the Tampa 19 be- Halfback Alton Ihomas and fore a good defensive plav bv kicker Clark Blake shared scor- Rrown ruined things again for ing honors for Northeast with Northeast Mansur ran five Thomas scoring twice from the timPS for 22 yards and Thomas one and Blake footing a 16- turned in a sparkling 15-yard yard field goal plus success- on the drive i ful extra points. It was his sev- seemed headed for something enth field goal in nine tries and better than a fourth down punt, the two conversions ran his Pirkint, up a first at the Tani. streak to 18 without a miss. jpa Northeast went to the 19 However, you must give a in two plays, one the last play vast amount of credit for this'on the period and faced a victory to the defensive secon- third and five there, dary. Cornerbacks Larry John- Here Rrown trapped Mansur son and Nic LaBarbera each on a sprint-out and the nlav net- picked off one Jesse Kaye pass (prj a minus eight vards hack as did halfback Thomas Eddie- in the 27.

Again. Holland had to man and tackle Ron Sumter. Dunt this time kicking out at Eddleman's partner in the deep the 11. secondary little l.vnn Mitchell, remainder of the half was equally destructive to the dmvn a fathpr Spar tan passing attack as he between their ineffective repeatedly was on the spot to game and Northeast's break up a would be comple- equally ineffeetive running game, until a beautiful intereep- In all, Kaye, who owns sev-jtkm hv Thomas Eddloman set- eral Tampa throwing records, on touchdown, completed 15 of 39 tosses for With only 45 seconds to play. 133 yards.

However, the In- and Tampa the midst of its in a row since 1941 could not dians let his passes mount only only sustained drive of the handle the fired up Alabama de- one serious drive and that one first half. Eddlemnn picked off fense led by linebacker Mike in the third period ended a Kaye pass at the Tribe 20 Hall and tackle Louis Tliomp- in a futile field goal attempt and spt sail down the left side- son. from the Tribe 10 line where he was finally knock- The Tigers got only six first The loss marked the first ed out of hounds at the Tampa penetrated time in 18 games that the Spar- 18. 62 yards later. iargiti print with an intercepted safety and two fields downs and never quarterback deeper than the Alabama 41 un- tans have been shut out.

It last Now there were 35 seconds hv hoogt.no thi ir conference Trev toss and re- til the final minutes when a bid happened in 1964 when Ole Miss showing, and Northeast was record 5-0 turned it to the Louisiana Slate on the 21. turned the trick, 36-0, everybody else usually is Alabama had forged an 8-0 six and Frank Canterbury Louisiana State's biggest Although the ndians rolled to whrn the clock is running out. the first half on a scored on a three yard run to threat, in the second quarter, the 10-0 first half lead thanks they made good on it. on at NW MCN First downs Pushing yardage 19396 Pass ing yardage i 0581 Passes 11-18 9-19 Passes Intercepted by Punts 6-35 5-41 nrbies lbs Yards penalized 85 35 Simpson 54, Wartburg 6 North Dakota 30 Augustana. 20 Omaha 13, Emporia Stats 0 Muskingum 20.

Denison 3 Hiram 12. Otterbein 9 Capital 16, Wooster 6 Ohio Wesleyan 54, Oberiln 14 Mount Union 19, Kenyon 6 Marietta 17. West Virginia Wesleyan 0 Defiance 9 lay tor. Ind 7 Hope at Blutfton, cancelled, weather South Dakota 30, State College of Iowa pass Saturday, carrying Ala- Steve Davis, but the Tide was Ohio Northern, hania to a 21-0 conquest of Lou- not able to isiana State which kept the until Johns goals by wrap up the victory was stopped when John Mosley the three interceptions and a the last play on the half. 14 college football teams in the nation, tallied single touchdowns) in the second and fourth periods lor the victory before an estimated crowd of 11,500, ilafback Gary Pittman, leading rusher in the game, scored the Demons' first touchdown on a ten- yard jaunt up the middle of the Cowboy defense, while split end Louis Richard added the second by hauling down a six-yard scor ing toss from sophomore quarterback Do any Guidry.

The victory was the third straight in conference play, while the loss sent McNeese to a 2-1 CSC mark and 4 4 overall slate Northwestern State led in all of the statitic departments, rolling up 193 net yards rushing and 105 passing for a game total of 298. McNeese, which chalked up the first touchdown on a 13-yard pass from junior quarterback David Bourgeois to end C. only yards rushing in the game and 51 passing. Three pass interceptions, two by safety A1 Dodd, helped the Demons contain McNeese throughout the game. first score in the game had the Demons roll ing 61 yards with Pittman plowing the final ten for the score.

Junior quarterback Malcolm Lewis, who alternated with Guidry throughout the game, added the point after from Mankato 14, Western Illinois 3 MorningsiOe 35- St. Cloud 14 General Beadle 34, Ellendaie 0 Hamline 28, Gustavus Adolphus 7 Carteton 28, Knox 15 St. Olaf 47, Rlpon 26 Wayne State, 61, Morrit, Minn Tech Finds Game Winning Mixture Moorhead 63. Mayville 0 St. Johns St.

Augsburg 8 Dakota Wesleyan 26, Jamestown, Yankton 19, Sioux Fail ack Hills, 32 South Dakota Tech 21, ladron, Neb 7 Dickinson, ey City 21, Bet! nn 41, Adrian 0 hern Michigan Louisiana State, shut out for intercepted a long Haynes pass, fumble recovery, it was an tm- bjg Qf fbe paydirt touchdown the second straight Tigers er threatened proved running attack in the march came, surprisingly', from picked off Fred time it has been blanked twice again until the final futile bid. second half which let Tribe fansia 53 yard QB sneak by Mansur Alabama took the lead with breathe easy toward the on second down. Catching the the game only 48 seconds old, end which is definitely some-j'rampa defenders red dogging when Hall, sophomore defensive thing different. atrain. the southpaw' signal call- standout.

blocked Mitch Wor-: Taking over the ball at itsier picked his way ley punt and knocked the ball ovvn 20 following missed down to the six for a first and out ol the end zone for a goal midway in the third qoaj 18 seconds left. Quarterback Kenny Stabler, jframe Indians kept the ball Mansur ran to the one on y-rV it re? the remainder of the quarter be- first down, where a time out with Wayne Trimble, set up the fore an 80-yard march called to stop the clock at with a touchdown 011 the first 14 Scafidel failed to gain on T. 1 of the fourth stanza. second down and only eight sec- The drive was especially im-ionds remained. Here.

Mansur varri tn pressive due to the fact that it sent Thomas in motion left, p.rkfn? seemed the Spartans had off to him and Thomas mi Hv in i i nH nVri Northeast's number in the first sped into the end zone untouch- boot early in the second period. when the Tribe rushed forjeiL Stabler hit on the first five 9i.yartjs but bogged down a cou- The clock showed 0:00 when passes he tossed before missing pje 0j when the defense the play ended. success- had given them the ball deepiful PAT kick, his 17th straight conversion without a miss this two field goals. He tossed 24 yards to Dennis Homan be- 34. Souther By STUART HILL with Ronnie Brown recovering The kick was from World Sports Writer at the Lion 24.

Eddie Taylor, the SLC 24 hut was wide RtJSTON Tech again the most prolific yard a Joe Raymond Peace inter- finally found the combustible getter for the Bulldogs, with 26 ception f0r the Bulldogs in the mixture it had been searching yards on 15 tries, then picked third presented Tech with an for and Southeastern evidently up one before two Terry Brad- other golden scoring chance, left its at home shaw passes fell incomplete. hut LcSage who must have Alabama can claim at least a jn Tampa territory, non here Saturday as the Bulldogs Golmon was again called on figured that turn about is fair.s^are. conference cham- The Indians, leading the GSC his final throw, for 94 yards. 13 State. 26.

Case Tech 0 O.ivet 40, Indiana Central 7 Grinnrll 11, Coe 7 Illinois 28, Michigan 21 Ohio State 7, Indiana 0 Western Michigan 20, Ohio Minnesota 28, Northwestern Akron 20, Butler 14 Bowling Green 14, Marshall 6 Nebraska 24, Kansas 13 Colorado 26, Missouri 0 Notre Dame 40, Pittsburgh 0 Oklahoma 37. Kansas Slate 6 Purdue 23, Wisconsin 0 FAR WEST Colorado State 45 New Mexico 6 Montana State 38 Montana 0 Washington 16, UCLA 3 Southern California 35, California 9 Adams State 34, Colorado Mines Colorado St. College 31 State 7 West Texas State 34, Northern Arizona 7 Washington State 14, Oregon 13 Bnqham Young 53, Texas Western 33 Oregon State 31, Arizona 12 Utah State 47, Pacific 9 San Jose State 21. Idaho 7 Stanford 21, Air Force 6 combined for a L3-6 victory over utilize his the Lions, their first win of the the Canines again toe and he into a 6-0 shot intercepted a Brad- by beating lead shaw pass and then marched ec: 3, in the Tide season. The loss drops the Lions to 1-2 in Gulf States Conference with 8:37 left in the opening the Lions in for their scon quarter on a kick from the SLC 30-yard line.

maining league game. SLC LT Fust 15 16 Rushing yardage 154 59 Passing yardage 167 Passes10-22 17-39 Passes intercepted by 5 Punts 6-37 6-35 6 Fumbles tost 0 1 penalized6553 Peace, a giant of a linebacker and one of the most consist- The rest of the quarter was Tech performers of the sea played on the Southeastern end snagged a totten pass at of the field as was all hut a Tech 47, returned 40 yards few plays in the second quarter. would have gone all the Earlv in the second Golmon wav if Whitney hauled attempted his third field goal him down from behind at the of the day. this time from the SLC 13 Louisiana State0 0 0(k- 0 Alabama5 3 7 6-21 etv LSU punt blockedout of end zone Davit 24 Davit 32 33 oass interception(Davit kick) 3 fat led 1 Attendar even! Lion 29 against the wind. The Joe hick was long enough but Southeastern then set up on the Tech found its proper mixture its own 20 and moved into Tech Walkers hands and LeSage was a defense that came up play while the win ends a south Dakota game drought for Catch pass-minded squad.

Bradshaw then threw one incomplete before hitting Walker ball bounced out of ale Captures in itli Goal Auburn, jn rushing offense, finished with only re- 243 yards on the ground and in total offense as they threw only once, and then for an completion and will surely still be on top in the ground game department. Individually, Steve Mansur carried 24 times for a net of 84 yards, Bohby Scafidel finished with 59 on 21 trips and Thomas had 53 yards on 11 carries. vear dress the the Trihe into room with its 10-0 leat 3 7 0 70 0 0 0- 17 with alert recoveries and passi interceptions and an offen iterritory for the first time. The 40 Srab it one yard deep Lion drive was going strong the end zone He bought it PHILADELPHIA (AP) FIRST HALF pass defense came through its first half test i with flying colors, and as a result the Indians were able to Northeast Tampa Blake 16 vard field goal Thomas I run (Blake kick) 1 run (Blake kick) Bill Moreman Gets 3 For FSU 11 COLUMBIA, S. (UPI) picked off to the nine and took over Dan Begel kicked a 29-yard field pick up their 10 point lead And Tailhaek Bill Moreman scored three touchdowns for the sec- Set TD Record it li ictorv until Bill Jon that sparkled before the Home- first of two interceptions at the ithe quarterbacking chores for goai with 21 seconds left to plav they should have had the Lions, Setting up on coming crowd.

Richie Golmon booted field Tech 31 yard line. Southeastern then pushed the the nine, and brought Yale a 17-14 Ivy Lc- League football victory Is of 33 and 40 yards in the Bulldogs back to the 24 and consecutivejpenn Saturday HOUSTON (AP) goa opening quarter, both within i forced a punt, but three plays two minutes of one another, and Robert Brunet went in from one-yard out in the second on a Waynt swan dive to cap a 62-yard! 18 (drive to give Tech its points. fstart the Bulldogs Southeastern, which had gone; touchdown march. into the With Northeast 13 0 earlier in times to take the ball to the pass later the Lions were puntingLynn Djy then eairied Watson wi and Alden Reeves hauled in the! a LeSage whipped maining ga In addition to Blake's first ond week in a row Saturday over quarter field goal, the Northeast: and an alert secondary came defense forced Tampa to cough up with five interceptions to Rod up the hall deep in its own ter interception by ith one minute re- gave Yale its chance to the Indians cashing in give Florida State a 32-10 vic- ritorv two other times without tory over frequently beaten Sullivan kick on his own a 12 yard Pass to Floyd, puli out its fourth win in seven On the first scrimmage play iSouth Carolina. South Carolina led briefly.

and returned 20-yards on to taking it to the Tech 47. Orgeron picked up nine with Watson grabbed a Penn pass of the game, Tampa quarter-ilO-6. in the second period be- hack Jesse Kaye fumbled the 1 LeSage picking up a first down and returned 29 yards to the Ihandoff at his 27 and the Tribe's) First downs fourth quarter trailing Bradshaw won a place in the 45 nuXj Three passes by Yale)Charles Rogers fell on it 13 0 earlier in the hearts of old grads during the pushed the I ete Doherty Carries by Alton 1 homas ant placement, giving the Demons Don' 66-yard "and; season "but pulled out a one- march. He first hit to 30, Day and the Penn Bobby Scafidel totaled up Intercepted by downs as the highlight, the Uni-jearly in the fourth with David and then tossed to Brunet for versity of Houston set a a one-man Lion act, another six. After Golmon was school scoring record Saturdavitearing in from the six yard thrown for a three-yard loss, humiliating Tulsas Gold- line Begel, who was trapped for a five yard fon thg Seminoles began cash.

7 6 lead which they carried puiit returns for victory, got its lone tally Spinks' with a nine yard gainer combined to lake it to the, Chris Kule picked up one niov- five yards, pushing the ball to into the second half of play. af hiohlieht the Uni- earlv in the fourth with David and then tossed to Brunet for then streaked for ing the ball toji favorable field(the Tampa 22 but Steve Man- The second and final North western touchdown came as the result of a bad snap from center In four plays, Northwestern use FSU 17 18 171 200 117 173 11-23 13-25 1 5 4-39 6 34 1 45 31 night en Hurricane 73 14 The old scoring record was 55 icored with Guidry hitting Rich- points against Detroit in 1963. aid from nine yards out Again Another new mark was Ken lle- Lewis kicked the point after, point-after kick perform the final tally of the ance, 10 of 10, with a 37-yard Bradshaw saw all of his reeeiv Late in the game, it appeared ers covered, so he ran for 20 as if the Lions and their, and a first down at the Lion 17 and after a one yard angle by Mac Faul, LeSage bulled kicked two extra points earlier, loss on third down by Wilmontj. Gamecock miscueg his way six yards for the score booted true from the 19. Williams.

Not only did the loss Sol)homore qUarterbaek Walter ruin the chances for a with 14:25 left in the game LeSage picked up 49 vards Yaie 1 Penn would turn the same 30-yard line The golden haried on 'n trick on the Bulldogs as they Woodlawn product then tripped ond half with Whitney gamine Bulldog? did on the Indians, but Daniel came up with a pas Kennetr (Begel kick) Butch right end Cor i iss in- yards before whipping one v.au44ed to tht top in Penn game As the game ended Northwest field goal for good measure terception at the Tech seven his bullet passes to Golmon for offensive Statistics last week, i (Henderson kick) Air-minded Houston waitedjyar(j ijnp with 1:03 remaining a first down on the SLC seven was hold to minus two ern had intercepted a McNeese seven touchdowns before mak-jjn game to stifle any hopes on the Cowboy i in gone on a pass, and Tulsa aerial game was bogged down) the yards on 21 carries Pittman, with his of a Southeastern win The Lions from Hammond arc fullback Carol hopelessly before passing 34 for the season. like he was going off a season, led ball Greg Barton exited in the sec-j ran their string to three straight diving board on the next play game with 89 ond with a injury, yielding BiJ wjns before run ing into a as he scored with 2:13 remain bunch of Bulldogs hopped up ing in the sec homecoming. the PAT. Tech took the opening kick By the end of the first half pass and was four-yard line. Freshman rusher of the carriers in the rusher of the season, led ball sophomore carriers in the game with 89j ihe I understudy Mike ougars racked up 21 Ed Walker hauled down the oomph-ted next Bradshaw pass, which took 1.

pusses 112 yards. AH hall to the one and Brunei interception, am from Cotten finger tips, rloyd 'was his leading receiver with i four receptions for 47 yards "Golmon added while Sullivan captured tw ML Bradshaw completed 15 of 31 vaftts I (Begel kick) 0 0 14 4 pass from 63 pass from 3 from 34 pass from Doherty threats. Safety Marty Kolbus intercepted one Gamecock pass Begel 29. Attendance 13.638. Dubaeli Fakes for Jioudrant Title CHOUDRANT (Special) Du- came up with two first down, hut more impor- sleajs sttpped Carolina it put them back at the Doherty and any chance ofi creedon a field goal by Blake as he get up a Seminole touch- reed of.

Mould have been kicking into down with a fumble recovery, the wind from approximately 47 Moreman who scored all yards away. three Seminole touchdowns in Ronny Holland punted into the 23-21 loss to end zone on fourth down and Virginia Tech, chalked up two Tampa set up at the 20. A scoring runs and a by Wayne Blount picked up four seven-yard touchdowm against yards and on second down Tribe Carolina. Fullback Jim Ronnie Sumter came up kjns and tailback Larry Green ith a beautiful interception at I jced the win with short scor- the 24. I ing runs.

Sumter charged high, tipped pauj Gamecocks, 65 North western McNeeie NW Pittman 10 run (Levm kick) too in NW Richard 9 pass from Guidry ing flVC punts for 199 yards, in- kicki eluding a 63 yard swivel-hipped run for the score in the second and a 66-yard TD return in the Attendance 11.500. Louisiana College LAKE CHARLES, La. (API Statistics of the Louisiana College football game; yards, i in4he quarter. wdhj0ff and pushed along, with the the Tech defense had come up attempts for 156 yards. Spinks bach rode the 24 point produc- the hall and caught it as he absorbing their seventh loss in M- two of fhetajd of two two fumble recoveries collected seven passes for 81 tion of Vance Lewis to a 68-52 fell.

This time the Indians werejelght games, turned in a strong calls against the Lions, to thejand two pass interceptions. Bill yards and Walker, playing his victory over Summertield to pick up the three-point; first half performance for a Southeastern 16 where Golmon)Jones had one pickoff and line first season championship in the Chou- er, although it was nothing crowd of 29,286. kicked his first field goal Bob McKinnon snagged a neck t)re seflson drant Invitational Tournament be overly proud of as Northeast) paced the losing)drove for a first and goal at state wa the of two rusher, while teammate Lt and one yartls. Warren McVea kad 32- scored the third Houston touch HTwi down on a five-yard run, ndirg 6 6: a drive powered by his own 48- McN -Siocum from yard sprint. Bean set another (kick tailed) new Houston record by return-Pittman 10 run (Lewis kick) 10:32 left in the quarter.

Tech another just after the Bulldogs was knocking on the door for scored their touchdown to keep neck injury in practice, picked off four for 39 vards. squad with 18 a touchdown, but the threat was Bobby Cotten haulted when two Phil Robert- frustrated son passes fell incomplete. Golmon came up vuth another Southeastern 0 00 6- 4 La. Tech 6 7 0 i.T FG Golmon 33 On the second SLC play from field goal try with nine Geimon 40 scrimmage following the kick i left in the half after 1 run (Geimon kick! SLC LeSage 6 run (Kick tailed) off, Charles Whitney interception provided the Allowance 10,000 Donnie Lee Summerfield points. Don Davis ripped the nets for 26 points to lead Calhoun to a 74 56 victory in the consolation I game over Choudrant.

Jack )Owen had 18 for Choudrant. a 6 13 83 7 0 0-10 two, only to stall and settle for! the field goal on fourth down. Poole 30 With Mansur using the quar-i usc-Gamto 1 run (Pooie kkk) terback sneak effectively run (Tavl0f 04 from Paieic) against the stunting Spartans FSU-Moreman run (pass tallad) and runnirie strnnelv on Manklns 1 run fdilad) ana hcanaet running sirongiy on 9 run (kick off tackle plays, the Indians.

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