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Morning World from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 18

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Tigers Take Tar Heels, 20-3 In Offensive Show Northeast Loses Heartbreaker On Last Minute Field Goal, 20-17 Screen Sparkles; Moreau Kicks 2 Indians Show Improvement In All Phases ill KM INGHAM, Ala. (Special) With oitfht seconds to play. Howard's Hex kneelmir kicked a field goat to defeat North- State's battling Indians, 2017, and climaxed an amazing football game here Saturday. The tension packed Kick on this brisk sun shincy afternoon a tremendous effort by Northeast, i -dominated the game for three quarters and onlv seconds before Keeling's kick had tied the game 'with a brilliant, clutch drive. The victory was Howard's second against a tie and two defeat: The loss was Northeast's third straight.

The contest was a blend of spectacular plays, bungled opportunities and more "key plays'1 a are usually Scrammed into an entire season. By JACK (JATES Executive Editor BATON ROUGH Louisiana State football express, with the magnificent the throttle, gave North Carolina a brilliant offense Saturday night in rolling to a surprising 3 victory before (IK.000 wind-blown fans. gathcrcrl a punt on his (hue University Pat Screen at Ironically it was the first time all(i swept l) LKW IS AP 10 Ronn 1 orti quarterback, i (23) after first quarter at 1 ns defeated the Pi auled yard nford Owls, YARDSTICK NLSC Howard il PHILLIP (3.1) Texas University fullback, is brought down by leaping Oklahoma tackier Larry Shields (35) after picking up a long fourth quarter of their game in the Cotton Bowl at Dallas Saturday. Texas won. 2S-7.

(AP Wirephoto) 97 yards for a UJj touchdown, which was nullified this season the ligor- had clipping penalty. Rut the scored touchdowns while on the (f) dpnipd a offense, and they got two with an(i after a ruffing old reliable end Doug kickpr penalty against the 4 scoring one and adding six more jjcels. the Tigers started points with two perfect field n10Vjng xhey drove yards in goals, one for 36 yards and the aided by a 16-vard other for 19. dakdl bv Schwab, for the score, LSU's touchdowns came in the with pihetta moving over from third and fourth periods, one on (bc five a five-yard dash by sophomore Karl jn fourth. Moreau halfback Gawain Dibelta, and booted hi- 19 vard field goal to the second on a beautifully exe put jq-ers' ahead 13 to 3 cutcd 18-yard pass play from t()Uchdown camr when Cormier set it up with a pass interception.

Three plays Screen hit Moreau with 18-yard touchdown pass. Mickev Cox of Monroe spar from Screen to Moreau, which actually gave Moreau 12 of LSI points. The lanky, quick-cutting jun- lhp ior jumped up to catch the hall rain in the baton rouge the 0n defense and twice threw North Nor(h Carolina passers for First downs Rushing yardage 51 fflcmroe World by quarters Northeast Howard Si at 0 in the game were a oy Northeast quarterback Johnny Garrison inside the Howard lit carlv in the second half. Book Shillcutt 1 rly in th, ing's punt i hunda ht ober 11.19b I missed field goal fourth period, R. fumble of a Keel-' a few plays later npted onside kick following the In- hdown Texas Smashes Sooners, 28-7 Massing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized 86 a-18 6 42 2 9 2 losses.

In addition, he kicked oil twice. The Tigers basically used the formation and the pro style offense, with Moreau as a flank- nn the three anil a tie rr hark used tender over the goal line with rmmh to keep the la, Heels him for the important tally. Gtlame. Coach Jim Hickey of NC had for particularly its game. We were hacked up pretty Iffy, SI VH SCORI I HI AS (Al No.

i am. 60 ipp for sh )k a und ugh 15 the as one of the roughest two noons in the history of the 64- and an intercepted pass year-old intcrsectional game, three touchdowns then taking the lead in the first pcri- behind Harold od aftcr twice repulsing Texas icr Saturday to drives. ri McAdams intercepted a to set up the Oklahoma inning from the 22 ante Rentzei and arcis a not ihon Meat Screen, who seemingly played the last half of the game with a slight leg injury, still moved 1 with the quickness of a cat. He completed four of eight passes after- Jim Grisham hammered to the fQr yards and pickcd up an two and Rentzei circled end 37 on seven dazzling runs the touchdown. brought the crowd to its Texas tied it up early in the several times second periods when Olcn Un 1 net re untici n.

LAIRD TO DAVIS Tech Rally Trims USL Canines, 6-3 derwood recovered a fumble on the Oklahoma 44 Marv Kristyn DALLAS AP. Of foofbsll jkme Okla i aowos 6 Rushing yardage 245 Passing yardage Passps 6 5 '2 Passes infercepfed by Punts 5 21 6-43 umb es lost 3 4 Fullback I) a 1 Schwab, showing his best form of the season, crashed through a heafty Tar Heel line 18 time' and picked up 89 vital yards, while Dibetta swung through and around the line for 40 yards, Joe Labruzzo, the will-owisp halfhack scot ted for 76-yards and a 97-yard touchdown run fake and that was called back because of Koy who a clipping penalty. North Carolina which was up in its own end of much all during the hp said. never seen a bail radared in like it was when LSU did the kicking. We seemed to stay their dressing room more than wc did on the field.

position lost part, ffense in and ik exeruted a great handed off to Ernie scored. Texas into the lead in the bottled third period when linebacker field most of the Timmy Docrr intercepted John (0 the brilliant punting of Ger duo made field poor for the not get our was the worst wo ve had in so Talbott's injury in the first half our team when felt that would he the touches! all year and 1 my mind. Occasion? would break through it able hunk of varda; in LSU gear. It ensively Danny He left fires up here, defense LAFAYETTE Quarterback Bi Wavne Davis pass in the f( ay ms 3 only ranki A hi end dominate! field goal the first half, attempt vvasi quarter si ana Tooh or the lini misi The ne TIC in of first aid Brown and a tough Louisi ana State defense managed to LSU end of the times during mlted in a 25 yard field goal hv Max Chap man. This came after a La fumble had given the ed drive nation college put la (AP) -Statistics ot lou'V Razorbacks Take 17-6 Win From Baylor Hammond's pass and got to the Oklahoma 23.

Philipp raced to the 14 and after a five-yard penetrate the own blocked in the first period but penalty set Texas back, went only three to Gerald Landry booted a 26-yard- 15. Phil Harris then took a the night. One pitchout and scored. The Longhorns nailed it down in the early in the fourth period with a bruzzo 60-yard march featuring the running of Philipp, ho drove 30 yards down to the five. Philipp gouged out one and Hix Green went to the four.

Philipp went over. The final Texas touchdown was an Oklahoma gift. Bill Ross fumbled a punt on the Oklahoma 14 and Clayton Lacy recovered. Kristynik passed over line to end Pete Lammons in the end zone many ly expect to wii football team the word foot. 7 field goal abilit respectable in wish LSI the hi It's a fine footb do a lot of thin Coach Char Makes LSU is real tini emph punting aru ,1 keep then games.

om here out and cai La. Tech USI 3 Stati twi USL in LF 'lit the ozorbaeks irnse with and last night to in pro ft i an Conference race ated Tech squad now aight GSC scalps, didn't come easy, -h spent most of the game in own territory. The one big starting with six minutes the clock, covered 57 9 plays A 15-yard penalty against USL got the drive started. Laird hit Davis, standing in the end zone, with the pass that ended it. An attempt to add two points failed when end Speedy Campbell trick pass foil incomplete.

i SI plunged to the Tech 26 in the fading minutes of the game before quarterback Bill Bayard's fumble gave 'lech the hall at the 33. Tech then ran out the WfiCi Tar Heels the ball on said, ireteam did a rea gcr 11 in the third porhn! a ni! fine here wan to 'mpbasizi it tied the game at 3T ih; it I 1 a real Interceptions and fu mblev footb all tea m. hey a ren fan ruined ttie Tar cs. cy. ust un rsg ht at voi if they had anv.

Earlyinthe and hr; kr mck you rit off first period, quarterbac an line. am VI ha ve to be a gooi ny Talbott fumbled on his to St ci nd ther and tackle Ernest Mage re- Ci ur sh( a covered, am 1 el larac ter to overcom In the second peril ha indi ca ps. We blocke Beau Colic, who was putout bette iQd our Jacks ran befte of the game in the ga me then hi havedone this eat along with a North 1 Carol ina We touohd low er player for a little 1 sunder )ur team vi as (ii'appotn standing, intercepted quar' 1er ed a Ot ten in ore in th back Gary Black'- on the first If nd 1 hard tin LSI 18 to end another keep mg th the dressin short time before ere i a a 1ft in Abilene Stops Demons' Streak At Three, 36-26 NATCHITOCHES. La A i 1 Christian outscored had gone to the dressing room, apparently with a slight injury He laler returned and guided LSU to its well deserved vie lory. In the same period, Talbott was injured and apparently suffered a fracture of several ribs.

North Carolina seemed click He said, extent of ou now it look' and bruises North CSU kn een want Indi i McK in the first taiterbaek Fred Cbooted both ex kicked a 32-yard he third quarter scoring -ed 27-yard field i the third quar times Arkansas dvantage of scor inside the Bayne stopped twice another time on NSC Jimn trot I in tl itli Urn the 11 to tow i rd Lamar Greer Sinks Ace At Muny Course Lamar Greer sank a hole- in-one on the number 17 hole at Municipal Golf turd ay afternoon, coming on a hole was Northwestern Louisiana Saturday night to stop winning streak. Backs Charles Reynolds and Mike Love were offensive leaders for Vbilene Christian, which took a 32 0 lead in the opening minutes of the second quarter. The 36 26 mg mid way of the fourth period on a that 35, Black when Black connected beautiful 38 vard pas liagaman, moved the hall to the But on the next plav. Texans moved 70 vard hit Ar La fumbled and John Deni a rie pounced on it Later in the same period, Rlaek. throw ing desperation passes from the shadow of his own goal 7" snowuo line, had another one intercept this time by Ken Cormier, who gathered it in on the North Carolina 19 In all, the Tigers picked up 29 first downs to nine for North Carolina, 248 yards rushing to Donny Anderson Sparks Raiders Over Froggies ACC NSC 8 100 Be had tl 46 tl out of bourn ed before wi tried an ickflred icn with assed to 8 aids Will hut the gn lother 1 on Elkin anlback am in 1 the game yard touch- initial kick- 6 Pro ION A albati Resulti RICAN I I.AGUE Tulsa Trps UH HOlSTO i Bhotni canes' one in one touchdow three others versiti of Hr game Tex A P) the Tulsa llurri an storm, scored and engineered to defeat the Uni uston.

31 bal urda 22, night could he Northea.s with a ci down folio off. The kick went out of the end zone and Northeast started on the 20. With rookie Bobby Sea switched to fullback ami prompted to the first team only this week, and Garrison gaining most of the yardage The Indians marched the 80 yards to the 1 ft in only to plays. Garrison lan for 22 yarns the longest run of the drive until, with second and two on iContiHUtd on Nino ft) rterback Terry Sout-hal I yards to flanker Law Elkins for the touchdown ran over Ken Hatfi point was blocked by Jim Finch and Charles Daniel. Elkins caught four passes for 105 yards to break the South west Conference career pass re reiving record of 1,435 yards by Ben Proctor of Texas 1948-50.

Elkins ran his iota Course The that is 140 yards lone, made with a six iron. The hole in-one first for Greer. He playing in a foursome Jim Smith, Dan Cox, W. Hendry, score, with Love across from one yard also kicked the extra the was with and ofensivo half Gobblers Down for their taking it out. He point.

Bernard Erickson went 75 yards on a pass interception and Reynolds added a two-point eon version to put them ahead 15-0 in the first period, Hagaman shocked NSC at the start of the second period with a 77 yard punt return for the 51 for the Tar FORT WORTH (I Half back Donny Anderson bolted 90-yards for a touchdown in the fourth period Saturday night to stave off scrappy Texas Christian 25-10 a Southwest Conference thriller It was a night of long runs for the Red Raiders, who are now 2 1 in conference play, TCU stands 0-2 in the league standings, (herall Tech is 3 1 and TCU 0 4 Fullback Jim Zanios of rambled 73 yards in the third period to give Texa Tech Tigers 12-10 lead of 7 nd 71 The vieti est 0 and set ash with put Arkansas' (inference record at up a possible title IP. at Au' tin next week. Both and Texas are 4 0 this season defense was led te linebacker Ronnie Cavenc passing to 86 for North Carolina Total offense was 319 yards for LSU and 137 for North Carolina, LSU came out on the long end of the penalities in the bruising game. The were penalized a total of 72 dash and an yards to 47 lor NC, terception by defensive back From the opening whistle, it Teddy Roberts of an errant seemed LSU was in control of TCU aerial guod for 32 vard third score He added galnm although the Tar dashed hopes of a Horned Krosr the extra point to make it 22-0 iIrols managed to tie it up at comeback on the passing of Other Abilene scores came Pmnt ()n series, quarterback Kent Nix when Love tallied from the two Jigm. with Screen sweep Texas Tech scored first early the second period, and when 28 yards and passing for 16 the first period on a 13 yard Virginia Tech opened defense of Hagaman hit paydirt with a jmue moved to the North ato tun by halfback Johnny Agan.

et it' Southern Conference football five yard run in the third period, jina 1 Uu'F lu plays to mus in title Saturday with a 33-0 victo NSC scored two touchdowns arid fourth down, Mo cie yards for the touchdown to rv ovir George Washington due in the second period when his fust field goal allot taking the op. ning kick principalis to the unexpected Claude Patrick went across 1,1 is return o'l injured Mar Bob from the one and when halfback roared back, after Brown Rl came right hack Schweickert. Ed Horton tallied from the one, f)Ul 11,0 lal lfl A yard pass Nix to end Sehweukert, entering midway ts 7 36 hole with a perfect J8 yard boot Charlie plus thiee the first period, stiffened the tovr 6 rolled dead on the four line plays put TCU on the Tech nd guid ACC ockson 7s pass interception 1 he I igci' roared to the three 8 Wingback Bobby Sander ed them to fiist of five 11 onnt return (Reyn- on touifh ilown play, Di iaught Nix pass in the end touchdow ns. Colonials, 33-0 BLACKSBURG, Va NSC ACC and aown Di caught Sis' pass in iht Sharing long gains nnd with fullback Sonns he ran 4oppnl a the although I CL got to techs it few nsc Hortofi run (kick uuedi manv of the fans thoueht he laler liut siallrri Rruce it.rifback Billv Grav artd kept for the opening score ACC Leve 7 Rrynoidf k.cn) rn immms tan i nut si a urn. niuir 1 ih a.nrlF -inH for anolher before ACC 6 run lock) Went over.

mamdei and passed In another et NSC- Aymond 23 hu from Karly in tJlud he halt 1 Baylor the in et Alford kicked a field goal from Labruzzo the 21 yard Ime..

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