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EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Sunday, Oct. 21. 1962 Page 5B On Late Drive Texas Nips Arkansas, 7-3 AUSTIN, Tex. Cffl Duke Car lisle and Johnny Genung led Texas on an 85-yard touchdown march in the closing minutes Saturday night that brought the nationally top-ranked Longhorns a 7-3 victory over Arkansas. Texas rolled on undefeated and untied through five games. Arkansas took a 3-0 lead in the second period when sopho more Tom McKnclly kicked his first field goal in college foot ball a 41-yard effort. The Razorbacks, with Billy Moore passing and Jesse Branch running, had Texas backed up in its territory except twice dur ing the game. And the Razor backs missed a touchdown when Danny Brabham smashed to the one yard line only to fumble the ball into the end zone. But with seven minutes to play Texas launched that glit tering drive that swept 85 yards in 20 plays on the passing of Carlisle and Genung and with Tommy Ford cracking over from the three-yard line for the touchdown that brought a great roar from the biggest crowd ever to sec a football game in Austin 64,530. But with only 36 seconds left Arkansas started a drive of its Utah Knots New Mexico SALT LAKE CITY Uft New Mexico missed one field goal and Utah blocked another as the Redskins held the Lobos to a 7-7 tie Saturday in a Western Athletic Conference football game. The game ended as Utah's Roy Jefferson also missed a last-second 30-yard field goal. All the scoring was in the ccond quarter. New Mexico s Rockies I took over the ball on its own 10 and mounted a 20-play scor ing drive. The Redskins struck back immediately after quarterback Gary Hertzfeldt returned the kickoff to the Utah 42. It took only 8 plays for the score, start ing with fullback Bud Tynes' 13-yard carry and ending with Doug Wasko's 11-yard run. NM First downs 1 Rushing yardage 280 Passing yardage 0 Passes . 0-2 Passes intercepted by.-. 1 Punts S-41 Fumblei lost 1 Yards penalized S3 New Mexico 0 7 0 Utah 0 7 0 V 117 39 S-1.1 1 7-3.1 0 10 0 7 0 7 New Mex Santiago run (Meadows kirk l. , Utah Wasko 11 run (Jefferson klcki. Attendance 20.285. Montana State, 33-15 BOZEMAN, Mont. Wl Sparked by the passing of Ken Christison and Bill Mulcahy, the Montana State Bobcats defeated the University of Idaho Van dals 33-15 here Saturday before 7,400 homecoming football fans. Mulcahy fired a six-yard scor ing pass to end Gordie Schlabs only five minutes into the game and later Christison passed for two touchdowns. They hit on 14 of 21 attempts. Utah State, 21-0 LOGAN, Utah B Utah State j University scored once in each of the first three periods Sat urday to beat a stubborn Colo- rado State University team 21-0. It was the 21st consecutive lost for the Coloradans. Wyoming, 31-8 LARAMIE, W'yo. Wl The j Wyoming Cowboys crushed Ari-! zona, 31-8 Saturday to keep their title hopes alive in the tight Western Athletic Conference football race. 4. . . Bring BIG friends along ...when you test-drive the new power-packed '63 VOLVO with B-18 ninety horsepower engine Roomy Volvo ... the quality yardstick you'll measure the other can byl erMvct f wotrt S"ei nlinesrinf Sheppard Motors S00 East 8th PI S -8M4 J Southwest I own, halted when Carlisle Inter cepted a pass on the Texas 44. T A 13 12 120 140 120 m 1-13 6-13 2 0 ft-43.8 7-34.8 First Downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized 2 1 0 (0 . 0 3 0 03 .0 0 0 77 Arkansas Texas Ark-FR McKnelly 41. Tex Ford run (Crosby kick). Attendance 64,530. SMU, 15-7 DALLAS, Tex. urv- Southern Methodist scored twice in the final four and a half minutes Saturday to upset favored Rice 15-7 and snap a victoryless streak that stretched back to midscason of 1961. The gambling Mustangs, who had gone eight games without victory, overcame a 7-0 deficit with 4:27 remaining in the open ing Southwest Conference clash for both teams. SMU First downs 10 Rushing yardage 142 Passing yardage 40 Passes 5-16 Passes Intercepted by 4 Punts 6-47,8 Fumbles lost 2 Yards penalized 70 12 119 78 7-19 2 7-34.1 2 69 Rice 7 0 0 07 SMU . 0 0 0 1515 Rice-McReynolds 10 run (Kerbow kick). SMU Rrennan 6 run (Rlchey kirk). Attendance 18,000. TCU, 20-14 COLLEGE STATION, Tex. Ufl Texas Christian came from behind twice Saturday and pushed over a last quarter touchdown to squeeze past Texas AiM, 20-14. Mississippi State, 9-3 HOUSTON MV-Charlie Fur low, working in the rain and mud, engineered a 41-yard touchdown drive in the final two minutes Saturday night to pull Mississippi State from be hind for a 9-3 victory over the University of Houston. Baylor, 28-6 WACO, Tex. Wt Dallon Hoff man, a junior fullback from Ballinger led Baylor to its first victory of the season Saturday night as the Bears beat Texas Tech 28-6 in Southwest Confer ence football. Olson Tosses Four Touchdown Passes ASHLAND, Ore. Wl Doug Olson put on another aerial dis play Saturday, throwing four touchdown passes as Southern Oregon defeated Eastern Ore gon 39-7. Olson completed 18 of 28 passes for 334 yards. It was the third straight con ference defeat of the season for Eastern Oregon. HAROLD MILLER Do jou hay a two-hfdrnom hmna to runt?" an attrarttva young laify aakrd on mornlnf. "No.' I replied, "hut w hum onn which you could buy on rent lik terirn." "I'm irttlnr Ll"d of hearing that," ih snapped. 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Hon tht a home. May we dliensi "Home-Buying" with yon, too? 1M K. lth Att. Tl. M l-MIS Engen, Oregon - i m - s , Jumping Jacks Alabama KNOXVILLE, Tcnn. W Rugged Alabama softened Ten nessee with two first period field goals and then added touchdowns on long air strikes Saturday for a smashing 27-7 victory which extended the Crimson Tide's unbeaten streak to 23 games. The triumph cracked a long standing jinx for Paul "Bear'' Bryant, the Alabama coach, who in eight years at Kentucky and four at Alabama, never before had beaten the Volunteers on the Knoxville homefield. Alabama got off to an uncom fortable lead in the first period on field goals of 27 and 28 yards but soon broke the game wide open on the sharp, long passing of quarterbacks Joe Namath and Jack Hurlbut. Namath, the No. 1 tide signal caller, threw a 35-yard touch down pass to halfback Benny Lanman Wins Title PINEHUBST, N.c. un Col. William K. 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Notre Dam 7 Arizona State 44-8 Winner TEMPE, Ariz. U1 Quarter back John Jacobs passed for three touchdowns in less than six minutes Saturday night as he brought Arizona Stale Uni versity to life after a sluggish start and propelled the Sun Devils to a 44-8 victory over winlcss San Jose State. San Jos. ASU 0 a 1 is a a- a 7 20 44 ASU Safety ball centered out of end zone. SJiy Rorha 37 pass from Carter (Kneel rum. ASU Keller 7 pass from Jacobs (Seedhont kick). ASU Taylor 39 pass from Jacobs (Taylor pass from Jacobs). ASU Keller 32 pass from Jacobs (Scedbors kick). ASU Lorlck 1ft run (Seedhorg kick l. ASU Young 2 run (Seedborf kick. ASU Klepackl 7 pass from Brest (kick failed). Attendance 28,040. ,'f.-s' fi SPECIAL LABOR ASK PAY RUHR GODRY 77 w. pnfFiini llth Llfxj atnibllUJUl UUUUIi 5-3311 STACY-ADAMS 1022 Willamette St., Eugene parking at Pacific Parking 54 C. 10th Football t Rowling Green 41, Kent Stat S Ohio U. 12, Miami (Ohio) S SOUTH North Carolina 1. 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