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Tulsa World from Tulsa, Oklahoma • 138

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Sections SOUTHERN CAL KAMA STRUGGLE TO WIN Vols Require Late Heroics By Holloway A wave of Oklahoma State tacklers catch and Michigan Socks Stanford (Lantry Bruner uels Spartans Nip Tigers 17 13 Orange 14 8 from Service and Automation can save you dollars Address Tel No VETERANS Irish Crush Northwestern LY! ANN ARBOR Mich Mi ifth ranked Michigan scored the first five times it had the ball and Mike Lantry kicked two team record setting field goals as the Wolverines crushed Stanford 47 10 in col lege football Saturday Junior Lantry an ex para trooper boomed field goals of 50 and 51 yards in the second quarter both surpassing the previous Michigan record of it 18 38 347 WEST POINT NY Slip pery Condredge Holloway set up Tennessee touchdowns with a 52 yard pass and a dazzling 48 yard run leading the 10th ranked Vols to a 37 18 football victory Saturday over a stub born Army team It was second straight victory while Army lost its opener for the third year in a row Holloway who fumbled at his own 12 yard line on the second play of the game set ting up an Army field goal came back and led the Vols into position for field goals of 37 and 26 yards by Ricky Townsend in the first quarter Midway through the second period Holloway evaded an Army rush and tossed a nine yard pass to Emmon Love for a first down at the 33 On the next play he found Stan Morgan deen down the left sideline and the 18 year old freshman hauled in a long bomb at the Army 15 Haskell 42 yards set in 1970 by Dana Coin against Arizona Michigan 2 0 captalized on Stanford offensive mistakes to score four straight times after tallying initially on a eight yard run by Chuck Heater which climaxed the game opening drive of 85 yards in 16 plays ullback Ed ShuWesworth and tailback Gil Chapman scored two touchdowns each ered 56 yards in seven plays for its first touchdown with halfback Art Best going the final two yards Clements combined with split end Pete Demmerle for a nine yard touchdown pass and scored on runs of one and three yards before retiring to the sidelines at the half The young Notre Dame de fense including a pair of freshmen stopped the Wild cats in the first half with minus second play Walt Williamson recovered for UM at the Stan ford 15 and four plays later Shuttlesworth plunged for a one yard touchdown Chapman's first score came 2:23 later on a one yard run three plays after Stanford punter Tom Lynn was nailed at his own six following a low pass from center Stanford is now 0 2 Tech 15 115 88 117 0 9 23 4 4 45 1 0 4 59 Bucknell Romps LEWISBURG Pa' Tailback Bob Langan gained 140 yards and scored three touchdowns to lead Bucknell to a 24 6 football victory Qver Boston University Saturday ill in the coupon and let us explain our service The cost? less than you think ANNAPOLIS Md (ffl Penn State capitalizing on a fumble and two short punts broke open football game with Navy with three second i touchdowns and smothered the Midship men 39 0 The seventh ranked Nittany Lions opened the scoring with just one second left in the first quarter as quarterback Tom Shuman hit split end Gary Hayman with a 17 yard pass to cap an 88 yard drive On the first' play after the ensuing kickoff end Greg Murphy recovered a fumble by Navy running back Bob Jackson at the Navy 41 yard line and the Lions took just 21z minutes and five plays to get on the scoreboard again Penn State picked up two JACKSON Miss GPi Soph omore quarterback Joe Bruner came off the bench Saturday to direct Memphis State to only its second victory in 28 games against Missis sippi 17 13 Memphis State behind the running of Dan Darby marched 54 yards in eight plays for the winning touch down Darby capped the drive with a five yard burst off left guard with 10:03 remaining Mississippi had a last ditch drive fail on the last play of the game when Stan pass fell incomplete in the end zone scoring run was set up when Ole Gary Hall San Diego Crushes Utah State 35 7 LOGAN Utah (UPI) San Diego State powerless in the air through the entire first half turned to its powerful ground attack in the third quarter Saturday and beat Utah State 35 7 The Aztecs trailed 7 0 at the half but they came back in the second half concentrated on their running game and scored three touchdowns rush ing SYRACUSE NY CD Tail back Tyrone Wilson bowled over from two yards out with 35 seconds left carrying Mi chigan State to a 14 8 come from behind victory over Syra cuse in a regionally televised college football game Satur day The late scoring drive began with 1:17 left at the Syracuse 40 following a 26 yard punt by Bernie Ruoff Spartan quarterback Charlie Baggett scampered 22 yards to the Syracuse 19 Wilson then carried twice for 15 and three yards before going in from the two Baggett directed Michigan State to its first score midway in the first quarter A pass in terference call against Jim 2 31 3 1 3 15 one play earlier Bruner the third Memphis State quarter back of the game twice hit James Thompson on key passes to keep the winning drive alive Darby accounted for 13 yards on four carries in the march The victory kept the record unblemished in three outings Mississippi dropped to 1 2 for the year Ole Miss got 27 and 20 y'ard field goals from Steve La vinghouze and a one yard touchdown plunge by Reed Wakefield for its scores eight yards rushing and 17 yards in the air The defense also bullied Northwestern punter Dave Skarin with blocked punt another deflected punt and several scares inally Skarin a senior was hit late on a second quarter punt at tempt and suffered a com pound fracture of the left leg Clements completed nine of 12 passing attempts for 152 yards Mississippi State Whips Vanderbilt STARKVILLE Miss (41 ullback Wayne Jones crum 1 defenses with three touchdown runs Saturday to give Mississippi State and new coach Bob Tyler a 52 21 Southeastern Conference football victory Jones a hard running se nior smashed 15 yards to give Mississippi State an early lead which evaporated as the Commodores rebounded for two scores early in the second quarter He capped a 69 yard drive with a three yard smash to re vitalize the Bulldog offense and pull State abreast Jones got his third touch down in the third period after Vanderbilt showed its only of fensive spark of the second half SOUTH BEND Ind (Al Junior quarterback Tom Clements: scored a pair of touchdowns and passed for a third to lead a devastating Notre Dame attack Saturday as the Irish smashed visiting Northwestern 44 0 in a col lege football game A sellout crowd of 59075 roared as the eight ranked Irish romped to a 37 0 halftime lead in their opening game of tiie season The outcome was never in LEXINGTON Ky (41 Triggered by a 100 yard kick off return by halfback Willie Shelby Alabama overcame a surprising Kentucky lead for a 28 14 Southeastern Conference football victory Saturday The underdog Wildcats had built a 14 0 halftime lead but after Shelby ran back the kickoff opening the second SV4V46M THE STATISTICS AU Kent 46 109 73 27 5 7 0 10 34 1 0 3 22 Pirates Rained Out MONTREAL wi Satur crucial National League baseball game between the pennant contending Pittsburgh Pirates and Montreal Expos was postponed by rain and was rescheduled as part of a Monday twi night double header the Expos' final home date of the season Longley gave Michigan State a first down at the Syracuse 19 Baggett raced 15 yards around right end for the score two plays later The Orangemen who had two first half field goal at tempts blocked came back on Bob 61 yard scoring scamper A two point conversion on a Rob Sutton pass to Mike Bright gave Syracuse an 8 7 halftime a margin that held up until touch down Michigan State had several opportunities to score in the second half but each time the Syracuse defense held the Spartans in check MSU had a first down on the Syracuse 12 yard line midway in the third period but a pen alty for delay of game and a to Mike was that run from Boryla Stanford 9 0 3 7 10 Michigan 21 13 7 Mich Healer 8 run (Lantry kick) Mich Shuttlesworth 1 run (Lantry kick) ftich Chapman I run (Lantry kick) Mich Lantry 50 Mich Gustafson 4 pass from rank lin icanrry kick Mich Lantry 51 Stan Garcia 37 Mich Shuttlesworth 1 kick) Stan Ishman 19 pass (Garcia kick) Mich Chapman 5 run (kick failed) A 80177 irst Downs 14 Rushing Yardage 33 95 Passing Yardage 222 Return Yardage 28 Passes 19 32 2 Punts 5 34 umbles Lost 3 2 Yards Penalized 5 39 pass from Bai Hurd in the end zone that ruled a trap nullified scoring threat Michigan State 7 Syracuse 0 3 0 Baggett 15 run (Kryt kick) Syr Mitch 61 run (Bright pass Sutton) Wilson 2 run (Kryt kick) 21821 Bookkeeping Problems? Let us do your complete bookkeeping or only the heavy work loads Payrolls accounts payable and receivable general ledger and financial reports Any or all of them GRAMBLING ROLLS BY MORGAN STATE NEW YORK (41 Quarter back Joe Comeaux threw for one touchdown and set up an other with his passes to lead Grambling College past Mor gan State 31 14 in the Whit ney Young Jr Memorial oot ball classic at Yankee Sta dium Saturday The third straight victory was witnessed by a near sellout crowd of 64243 Sophomore Dave Dixon put midway in the first quarter when he bulled in from one yard out capping a 36 yard drive Passes of 13 yards to Dixon and 14 to John Moore set up the score Wyoming Bombs Pacific 49 14 LARAMIE Wyo (UPI) Wyoming quarterback Steve Cockreham ran 14 yards for one touchdown and threw touchdown passes of 34 and 55 yards to split end Archie Gray Saturday to lead the Cowboys to a 49 14 intersectional vic tory over University of the Pa cific scoring output was boosted by a 26 yard scor ing run by tailback Charlie Shaw a one yard touchdown run by sophomore fullback Bruce Williams and scoring runs of 13 and two yards by fullback George Lockyer ROSS SCHOOL AVIATION Licensed by OBPS Mel Scontrino General Manager Riverside Airport Tulsa Phone: 299 5055 irit Downs Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage Return Yardage Passes i Punts umbles Lost Yards Penalized doubt after freshman defen sive end Ross Browner blocked a Northwestern punt at the Wildcat 21 yard line and the ball sailed out of the back of the end zone for a safety Notre Dame then took the Northwestern kickoff and pow THE STATISTICS 1547 62 84 72 8 22 1 12 17 0 7 30 2 2 2 15 THE STATISTICS 19 44 257 95 27 I 15 1 3 49 2 1 II 115 for Michigan one each as the Wolverines took a 21 0 first quarter lead They led 34 0 at halftime John Winesberry lost a fumble on the Cardinals ASM Services 6019 So 66th last Ave Tulia 74145 627 8164 I'm Interested: Call 0 Telephone Date Name i Time Washington Ignites Georgia 31 14 ATHENS Ga (UPI) reshman speedster Gene Washington and sophomore Glynn Harrison ignited slug gish Georgia in the second half Saturday to roll the Bull dogs to a 31 14 victory over Clemson Washington who has run the 100 in 93 raced 97 yards with a kickoff return for one touch down and went 42 yards with another kickoff to start a Georgia march which put the Bulldogs in front to stay in the second half Harrison working in the second team backfield scored on a 17 yard run and opened up the tough interior defense which had previously kept Georgia well in check Quarterback Ralph Page another sophomore scored on a one yard dive and first string quarterback Andy John son ran over on a four yard keeper Alan Leavitt kicked a 23 yard field goal and added four extra points for the Bull dogs Miami Ohio Junior Leads Purdue Upset WEST LAAYETTE Ind (41 ullback Chuck Varner caught two touchdown passes and ran three yards in the final two minutes for another score as Miami of Ohio surged to a 24 19 victory over Purdue in an intersectional college football game Saturday The Batavia Ohio junior pushed three yards for the winning touchdown with 1:53 remaining in the game Varner took passes of three and 29 yards from quarter back Steve Sanna to bring the Redskins back in the seesaw contest The Boilermakers looked as the Tigers on the scoreboard it tney naa the game sewed up early in the fourth quarter as quarterback Bo Bobrowski hit tight end Barry Santini for a 34 yard touchdown and a 19 10 lead But Miami struggled back with the help of a blocked Pur due punt The Brad Cousino picked up the ball and rambled to the Boilermaker 31 Sanna and Varner teamed for two yards on a swing pass then the junior quarterback found his fullback in the mid dle for a 29 yard touchdown strike The Redskins managed 260 yards in total offense while Purdue amassed 325 Miami Ohio 10 0 Purduo 4 0 7 Pur Burton 24 pass from Bobrowski (kick tailed) Mla Draudt 33 Mia Varner 3 pass from Senna (Draudt kick) Pu Bobrowsk( 1 run (Conner kick) Pur Santinl 34 pass from Bobrowski (kick failed) Mia Varner 29 pass from Sanna (Draudt kick) Mia Varner 3 run (Draudt kick) A 53973 Jackets 23 6 Extend Streak TULSA DAILY WORLD SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 23 1973 Nittany Lions Sink Middies ATLANTA (41 Southern California's slippery Lynn Swann scored two first half touchdowns in leading the too ranked Trojans to a methodi cal 23 6 triumph over inspired Georgia Tech Saturday and ran their unbeaten college football streak to 19 games It was also the 14th consecutive victory and their THE STATISTICS use irst Downs 18 Passing Yardage 118 Rushing Yardage 50 174 Return Yardage 150 Passes 9 14 0 Punts 5 40 umbles lost 0 0 Penaltles yards 4 55 second straight of the 1973 sea son The tough Tech defense led by linebacker Witt Wisman held highly touted Trojan run ning back Anthony Davis to a mere 24 yards in 12 carries in the opening half DAVIS CONSIDERED A top Heisman Trophy can didate got loose in the second half however and finished With 71 yards on 24 carries Southern Cal took a 14 3 halftime edge on the strength of touchdowns while Tech received a 40 yard field goal from Cam Bonifay Quarterback Pat Haden of Southern Cal connected for his second scoring toss with 3:09 to play hitting John McKay on a 15 yard TD strike for some added insurance Earlier Chris Limahelu booted a 20 yard field goal for the other points Bon ifay added another 40 yarder early in the third period for other scoring SWANN A 6 0 170 POUND senior flanker opened the scoring for Southern Cal's sputtering offensive machine by scampering 48 yards on a punt return with 106 remain ing in the first period He later snared 15 yard scoring toss in the end zone with only 17 seconds left in the half Tech stifled by the stubborn defense led by All America Richard Wood could muster only one threat in the opening half but had to settle for three pointer with 4:53 left That burst apparently woke up the slumbering giants from Los Angeles They proceeded to rip off their only scoring drive of the opening 30 min utes going 69 yards in 12 plays capped by Haden's toss to Swann Southern Cal I 7 7 0 Georgia Tech 0 3 3 Swann 48 punt return (Limahelu kick) Bonifay 40 Swann 15 pass from Haden (Lima helu kick) Bonifay 40 Limahelu 20 SC McKay 15 pass from Haden (kick failed) 58228 more touchdowns on drives of 60 and 51 yards after two short punts into a stiff wind by John Stufflebeem The Lions added to the 27 0 halftime lead with a 22 yard field goal by Chris Bahr way through the third quarter and went ahead 37 0 just be fore the period ended when substitute quarterback John Clark capped a 56 yard scor ing drive with a one yard keeper The final two points came on a safety when a snap from the Navy center sailed over Stuf head as he stood in the end zone to punt just be fore the game ended Penn State 7 20 10 Navy 0 0 0 0 PS 17 pass from Shuman (Bahr kick) PS Herd I 23 "som Shuman was guilty of Ps interference iKicKea Taueu PS Shuman 1 run (Bahr kick) PS Bahr 22 PS Clark 1 run (Bahr kick) PS Safety Ball centered over punt er's head out of end zone A 28383 irst Downs 20 Rushing Yardage 45 293 Passing Yardage 1M Return Yardage 133 Passes 4 11 1 Punts 3 42 umbles Lost A3 Yards Penalized 3 15 half to put the fourth ranked Crimson Tide on the board Alabama completely domi nated the rest of the game The underdog Wildcats made only one first down after intermission as the fired up Crimson Tide smashed every Kentucky offensive attempt ALABAMA WHICH HAD fumble trouble early in the game was again driving to ward the goal line at the end but time ran out with the Tide on the Kentucky two Shelby whose kickoff return matched an Alabama record also scored the final touchdown capping a 31 yard drive in six plays Alabama drove 59 yards in 11 plays the second time the Tide had the ball in the third quarter to tie 14 14 On its next series a 45 yard pass and a face mask penalty aided a 75 yard touchdown drive only offensive spark in the second half came in the fourth quarter when the Wildcats drove from their 20 to the Alabama 14 but ran out of steam IRST touchdown was set up by an Alabama fumble on a pitch out at Tide 30 and the Wild cats scored in five plays The other Kentucky touch down a 61 yard march was started when Alabama de clined a roughing the kicker penalty because the extra yardage would not have meant a first down Alabama 0 0 21 20 Kentucky 0 14 0 0 14 Ky Collins 3 run (Steele kick) Ky Alvarez 14 pass from Lewis (Steele kick) Ala Shelby 100 kickoff return (Davis kick) Ala Jackson 3 run (Davis kick) Ala Rutledge 6 run (Davis kick) Ala Shelby 2 run (Davis kldef A 54100 Auburn Crushes Chattanooga 31 0 AUBURN Ala (UPI) Au fierce defense led by halfback Jim McKinney set up two touchdowns and scored a third Saturday to push the Tigers past hapless Cha tanooga 31 0 i ney grabbed a blocked field goal and ran 63 yards to set up one touchdown and then took an intercepted pass back 38 yards to set up another Roger Mitchell put Auburn ahead when he picked up a blocked Chattanooga punt and ran it 35 yards in the first period Auburn ran it to 10 0 in the second quarter on Roger 36 yard field goal Chattanooga 0 Auburn t7 10 7 7 31 Aub AAltchell 4 run with blxked punt (Pruett kick) Aub Pruett 36 Aub Walker 3 run (Pruett kick) Aub uller 1 run (Pruett kick) Aub Vacarella run (Pruett kick) A 46500 THE STATISTICS Tenn Army irst Downs 22 Rushing Yardage 50 211 Passing Yardage 287 Datum Vardan 1 Passes 17 241 24 34 3 Punts umbles Lost 21 Yards Penalized 3 15 Stanback scored from inches out four plays later and Ten nessee led 13 3 Kingsley ink began picking holes in secondary in the second period and early in the third quarter he completed four straight passes before a 38 yard field goal by Jim Bar clay made it 13 6 Holloway then broke it open He scrambled 11 yards on third down to the Tennessee 34 and three plays later on third and nine he escaped from the clutches of an Army defender behind the line and raced 48 yards to the Cadets 1 7 Steve Chancey circled right end from the 10 for the touchdown After Townsend made it 23 6 with a 26 yard field goal ink took Army 75 yards in seven plays including passes of 23 and 32 yards to Barry Arm strong Bob Simons scored from the one Tennessee tried to save Hol loway for next crucial Southeastern Conference bat tle with Auburn but with the lead down to IT points he came back in and a 29 yard touchdown pass to Morgan wrapping it up Tennessee i 7 7 Army 3 0 3 12 18 Barclay 25 Townsend 37 Townsend 26 Stanback 1 run (Townsend kick) Barclay 38 Chancey 10 run (Townsend kick) Townsend 26 Simons 1 run (pass failed) Morgan 29 pass from Holloway (Townsend kick) Armstrong 25 pass from ink (pass failed) Yarbrough 42 pass from Val buena (Townsend kick) 39942 Late Touchdown Nips Washington DURHAM ffl An 11 yard touchdown pass from Mark Johnson to Randy Cobb with 1:37 left to play gave Blue Devils a 23 21 vic tory over Washington Satur day in an intersectional col lege football game Duke its defense riddled by passes for three quarters rolled 53 yards for its winning touchdown before a crowd of 22500 in its home opener Washington beaten by Ha waii? 10 7 last week had gone ahead 21 17 in the third period on a 56 yard touchdown pass from Jim Anderson to Eddie King Washington 7 7 7 Duke 7 3 7 Landon 2 run (Malecheck kick) Phillips 73 pass from itzpatrick (King kick) Malecheck 25 Thornsburg 1 run (King kick) Brienza 5 pass from Johnson (Malecheck kick) King 56 pass from Anderson (King kick) Cobb 11 pass from Johnson (kick failed) 22500 Delaware Romps NEWARK Del (0 Dela ware the top ranked small college football team in the na tion exploded for 27 points in the second quarter and rolled to a 60 18 victory over Gettysburg Associated Press WIREPHOTO surround an Arkansas runner at Little Rock Saturday NON VETERANS If you are a veteran and desire to fly professionally the ederal Govern ment will pay 90 of your tuition on all flight ratings except private 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