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17-12! stun Lutheran
Aroused Jackets snap TLC skein
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at the Jacket 25.
for the final eight yards for the the Jackets.
After a penalty set HPU back
touchdown.
far the Jackets.
who just outraced the badly
The action came with 5:22 left fooled Bulldog secondary in for
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FRESHMAN SCORES TWICE
Aggies crush LSU, 39-8
SCOREBOARD
fexas 28, Washington 10
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FOOTBALL
Arizona St.
drops Frogs
Spring Branch 20, Stratford 20 Brewers and move the Orioles
to only 3% games behind Boston
(tie)
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yard scoring play that seat the Jackets on way to 17-12 upset of
defending mational champion Texas Latheran.
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• ON 20— Texas Latheran’s Terrell Johnsen (20), left, and
Howard Payne’s Mike King (20) eyeball each other before
the ninth to lift Baltimore to a 5-
4 victory over the Milwaukee
short field i
two teams
play in the final period Saturday
night and Auburn disdained a
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Tucker’s pass off the fake PAT to the TLC 44, Peel chunked
kick was too tall to leave it 746 another perfect strike to Barr
FORT WORTH, Tex. IAP) -
A stadium record touchdown
pass-run play of 05 yards from
'sophomore quarterback Fred
Mortensen to Texan John Jef-
ferson led 18th ranked Arizona
State to a 33-10 intersectional
victory over Texas Christian
University here Saturday night
10 tie in an intersections
football clash.
Baylor ties Auburn
★ Bears stage comeback ★
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wild
MPU
14
A Herbert Reese pass in-
terception at the Lutheran 33 set
off that winning Jacket flurry
Reese returned to the TLC 15
and, after three running plays
got only to the 7, Morten
correctly toed a 25-yard field
goal. That made it 104 for HP
with 4:16 left in the game.
The ensuing kickoff spelled
doom for Texas Lutheran aad
its proud wiaaiag streak,
however Brock Kalmbach got
Jones 9
Lufkin 13, Brazoswood 7
TCU, a 20-point plus underdog
following a humiliating loss to
Texas-Arlington the previous
week, had held the Sun Devils
scoreless since the first quarter
and had managed a field goal
and a punt to the ASU five in the
third quarter. But the Homed
Frogs were shot in the first play
following that punt by the
electrifying pass to Jefferson, a
sophomore from Dallas.
Mortensen, also a sophomore "
hit Jefferson at about midfield
and he raced untouched to the
end zone.
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linebacker Kim Sellers realized
a lineman's dream.
Defense end Jim Pitts stor-
med across the line of scrim-
mage and blocked William
Missouri 30. Illinois 20
Alabama 56, Clemson 0
Florida State 17, Utah State 1
Tulane 14, Mississippi 3
Army 54, Lehigh 32
Colgate 16, Citadel 0
Syracuse 10, Iowa 7
Colo State Univ 21, Brigham
Young 17
Georgia 21, Mississippi St 0
Kansas 14, Kentucky 10
South Carolina 24, Duke 16
Ohio State 17, Penn State 9
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Jackets shocked the favored Bulldogs, 17-12.
LSU - - - -
TEX-Been 41 run (Franklin kick)
Houston Marian 20, Del Valle in the American League East
8 . Division race.
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Both teams mounted futile •
drives after that in the hard-
hitting contest played before SUDDEN SI-Howard Payne's Larry Nelson is about to take
46,300 fans in Baylor Stadium, pass from teammate Dennis Peel to putftnishing touches on 40-
Texas A&M 39, Louisiana
State 8
Arizona State 33, Texas
Christian 10
Auburn 10, Baylor 10
Texas Tech 24, New Mexico
17
Vanderbilt 9, Rice 0
Iowa State 17, Air Force 12
Kansas St Univ 32, Wichita
State 0
Minnesota 38, West Michigan
0
Nebraska 45, Indiana 0
Notre Dame 17, Purdue 0
Ohio 10, Ball State 0
Oklahoma 40, Pittsburgh 10
Oklahoma State 20, Arkansas
13
Wisconsin 48, South Dakota 7
UCLA 34, Tennessee 28
West Virginia 28, California 10
Maryland 34, North Carolina
7
Georgia Tech 38, Miami, Fla
23
Kansas 14, Kentucky 10
Bowling Green 16, South Mis-
sissippi 14
Michigan State 14, Miami, Ohio
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New Mexico
Texas ech
Svcsrennard 38
(0*3 y KICK)
Tech-Myers 1 run (Hall kik)
NMU-Sfewart 10 pass from Myer
(Berg kick)
Tech—Ha* in* 3 run (Hall kick)
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halt Rice l ■ ■ a
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Sunday, September 21,1075
It took the Bulldogs three the kickoff and returned to the
« plays to score from there, with Jacket 29 only to loose the
12014 Steve Bohnert cireling left ead handle. King recovered it for
By NORMAN FISHER
Managing Editor
There wasn’t much Howard
Payne could do to stop the
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Rebounding Auburn, upset by Liner's punt and the 228-pound
Memphis State last week Sellers caught the ball in the
struck for 10 points in the first air. He set sail down the left
etisfm
down Bear fullback Pat McNeil
Chris Wilson kicked a 20-yard who was giving chase.
field goal and on Bayior's next Bayiur couniere wis $0-
possession Alburn sophomore yard field goal by Bubba Hicks
the Raiders 21-21 in the final
moments of last year's games
and appeared intent on defying Seven turnovers in the second
the odds once again half alone precluded additional
scoring and the final New Mex-
Ace quarterback Steve Myer ico scoring threat ended on an
rifled scoring strikes of 38 and incomplete pass from the Raid-
10 yards to Preston Dennard er 28 with i:25 remaining
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zone by Hunniutt
LSU-Knight recovered blocked punt in
end zone (HPbUla pass from Mertou
TX-Woodard20run (kick failed)
. WACO, Tex. (AP) - Baylor pmtgowns
freshman tight end Ronnie Lee Suarorerea.
caught a two-yard scoring pass safi: vara
from quarterback Charlie En8
Parker on a crucial fourth-down i**1*
Laredo Nixon 7, Eagle Pass 0 Blair slammed a three-run
Hallettsville 12, Flatonia 7 homer in the seventh inning,
Beaumont Hebert 21, Houston then hit a tie-breaking double in
I national NAIA champion Texas
I Lutheran Bulldog football
I machine, a lot of experts said
I before the game
I Someone forgot to tell the
I Jackets
I And when the smoke cleared
I Saturday night in Cen-Tex
I Stadium the Jackets had a well- samc ata olance
I deserved 17-12 victory over the » Eimta-
I powerful Bulldogs, and had K Fararaing
I shattered the NAU’S longest 2“2 Bgagmg,
I current winning string at 17 in 2"” ----;
I the process 350. -yardaq
I How was it achieved? 238 893,83
I Well obviously it took some -"2"., 2a q
I offense for the Jackets to score wasnngton « Assima" **
1 and fumbled away a victory last var, or“tcedm in the third quarter, the touchdown.
I week before settling for a 7-7 tie WrEerr mi 2. me2.2 Howard Payne came right Morren's point made it 17-6
1 with East Central State. T 511 **“ 3"0 back with a great drive of‘its with 3:43 in the game.
I But so much of the credit has * ♦ ♦ own, highlighted by a 36-yard Texas Lutheran went down
I to go to the Jacket defensive As Nelson made his cut the penalty against TLC for pass fighting, countering with a
I platoon, which grabbed off an Bulldog defender slipped to the interference. The drive got to quick 64-yard drive which took
I incredible five pass in- ground and the Jacket receiver the Bulldog II, then two straight only six plays—all of them
I terceptions and latched on to raced into the end zone un- losses forced Morren to try a 40- passes. Tucker hit Kalmback
I four Texas Lutheran fumbles, touched for the six-pointer. yard field goal. The kick was for 20 yards and the touchdown
That’s nine-count ’em, nine- close but to the right to end the with 2:31 left in the game,
turnovers for last year’s Class . Tom Morren added the PAT threat. ,0
II NAIA national champions, tomake it170 with 6:04 left in But when the fourth quarter Hi Pass for the conversion
The Jackets were not without the first half. ""6 45 < n 4. failed, however, to leaveit at 17-
! - began, theLutherans fell victim 11
fumbles and seeing^ officials h The Lutherans atso turned a to an incredible series of tur- Everyone, Incruaing the
st D an"stgim "Softals fumble into the springboard for novers which gave the Jackets Jackets, expected an nsides
stpnfftnonyards penalties a short scoring drive for their the opening they needed for kick by ‘theLutherans, but th
Zwrt just one Jacket third quarter six-pointer. victory. Pyanemen retained possession
h JrL wasnir.ustuone The turnover came on a carry In all, Texas Lutheran handed and, thanks to one firstdoiwn,
by Claude. Barnes which saw the ball over to the Jackets on just ran out theclockforth
defensive acesMike king ana Ray Cosselli recover his fumble turnovers three times in that victory.
Herbert Reese.
versity 39-8 Saturday night. Fullback Ronnie Hubby
Woodard’s runs came after scored on a two-yard plunge
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11 11
By JERRY ESTILL turning action over to the booted a 47-yard field goal in the fourth quarter when reserve rKinghehad two fumhble
Associated Press Writer reserves. second period to give the Aggies linebacker Jessie Hunnycutt teronterfhiewionpasu.
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - Tailback Bubba Bean, who a 17-0 halftime lead, tackled Tiger quarterback Bob-
Freshman fullback George became only the second A&M Quarterback David Shipman by Moreau in the end zone. interceotions and a fumhi in
Woodard scored touchdowns of player to rush for over 2,000 passed 42 yards for a touchdown ...e. . ... betwee"Rees"dshadi
66 and 28 yards as eleventh- yards in a career, started the early in the third period to put The A&M defense notched its tackles for his
ranked Texas A&M over- TD parade in the first period the game out of reach. second, straightshoutout al- unasswork
powered Loulsiana State Uni- with a 48-yard run A&M scored a safety in the They had a lot of help from Vanderbilt's Mark Adams kick-
minutes to play when tackle the likes of Elray Evans, Jesse ed three field goals, the last one
A.J. Duhe blocked a punt into Tello, M. C. Routt, Gary a 25-yarder with 28 seconds left LUBBOCK, Tex. (AP) - Al-
the end zone which was covered DeLoach and Glynn Hightower, in the game to rally the Com- though twice stung for cheap Eu3e°vare
for a TD by end Butch Knight. On the offense, Claude Barnes modores to a 9-6 victory over touchdowns, Texas Tech ZwJMSS?
The victory left A&M 20 for and Willie Phea had 26 and 27 Rice Saturday night in an in- avenged two years of frustra-
the season and LSU 0-2 yards rushing respectively but tersectional college football tion Saturday night as Tommy
quarterback Dennis Peel hit 12 game. Duniven guided the Red Raid-
_________ of 24 passes for 182 yards and Adams, who led the nation in ers to a 24-17 non-conference
tE-Eg/2-agninranuineid) e..L . n two touchdowns to lead the way. field goal accuracy last year, football verdict over New Mexi-
t-wignrqrunEErandin Southwestern 11 Lewis Barr grabbed six booted field goals of 30 and 32 co.
ie&-rermreav vacki i end passes for 92 yards and one yards in the second quarter to Duniven, shook off the effects
stops Sam, 24-0 touchdown, while Larry Nelson give Vanderbilt a 6-0 half time of a busted bloody nose and
caught 3 for 61 yards and the lead, twice brought the Raiders from
HUNTSVILLE, Tex. (AP) - other Payne TD. Rice’s freshman field goal behind to preserve new coach
Sophomore tailback Roy Ellison The Yellow Jackets deserved kicker Alvero Arenas connected Steve Sloane’s unblemished and Gill Stewart in the first half,
rushed for 94 yards and scored the 7-0 margin they held at on field goals of 30 and 23 yards record at Tech. Both TDs came after Tech
a touchdown here Saturday halftime but a couple of steps in the second half to tie the turnovers.
night to lead Southwestern Ok- could have made the margin score at 6-6 and set up Adams’ The loss was the Lobo’s first Tech thunderball Rufus
lahoma to a 24-0 non-conference even wider. One Peel pass with pressure-packed kick in the in two games. Tech is 2-0. Myers twice banged across
victory over Sam Houston State touchdown written on it was final seconds. Trailing 0-7 and then 7-14, from the one and his alternating
CHICAGO (AP) - Mike Cub- University, broken up by a great Lutheran The key play in Vanderbilt's Duniven directed the Southwest fullback Cliff Hoskins drove
bace's bases-loaded single in Ellison went in from nine play, and late in the half a Peel winning drive was a 25-yard conference club in for two three yards for another.
the fourth inning led the Texas yards out in the opening quar- pass to an open receiver was halfback pass from Lonnie Sad- touchdowns in the final minutes . woetor Athlt
Rangers to a 531triumph Satur- ter. Quarterback David Ream just inches too tall. ler to tight end Barry Burton, of the first half and the Raiders . "esterntAthaeti, Corser
dav night over the Chicago passed 37 yards to split end Although the Paynemen Rice’s Larry Brune made the, rolled on to their first victory . -o g padrrard
Whiteox 8 Doug Brown for another score pieced together several stop at the Owls’ 27 yard lfhe. over New Mecico in two years, goaifrom EobBerginthethird
in the second quarter and min- promising drives in the first Fullback Adolph Groves’ 13-periodbut Tech's DavidMellot
Ferguson Jenkins, who scat- utes later fullback Ron Morgan half, the only touchdown came yard run on third down put the Ihesunderdo Lobos burned offset, it with J school-record
tered nine hits, evened his plunged from the one for a on one which required just two ball at Rice’s 10 and three plays Tech,13110.two years ago, tied equaling 55-yarder minutes lat-
record at 17-17 for the season, third score plays. later, Adams kicked the win- the Raiders 21-21 in the final er.
while Jesse Jefferson, 5-10, took With three seconds remaining It started when Mike King ning points,
the loss for Chicago. in the half Bobby Rose kicked a grabbed off a Charles Thomas
22-yard field goal for the last fumble at the Lutheran 49. 10"
score of the night. Anthony Jones picked up 9 StimySS’
Orioles Slav close Southwestern is now 1-0 while yards, then Peel chunked a PN
7 Sam Houston is 0-2. strike to split end Larry Nelson. sumabt.losta
BALTIMORE (AP) - Paul
the Aggies had put the game out midway through the first period Enteyna
of reach by a 24-6 margin before and freshman Tony Franklin 2rrnd
Pas
Punts
ecs Fumbies--lost
Penaitiesyrds
Texas A&M
A— 39,150
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