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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
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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.
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First Downs
Rushing yardage
Passing yardage
Passes
Passes Intercepted by
Punts
Fumbles lost
Yards penalized
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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
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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.
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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. Lanman, a 58-year-old
retired marine, won the
North and South seniors golf
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Washington Huskies' end Duane Locknane,
white jersey, goes up too soon in picture at
left, but Stanford's end Chris Jessen times
his jump just right to pull in. a pass in the
Deals Tennessee 27-7
South
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Nelson in ihe second period
and set up the second touch
down early in the fourth on a
43-yard heave to end Dick Wil
liamson, who was pulled down
on the Tennessee three.
LSU, 7-0
LEXINGTON. Ky. W Louisi
ana State's nationally fourth
ranked football team, Its own
worst enemy Saturday night,
scored a touchdown in the final
quarter to defeat Kentucky 7-0
in a Southeastern Conference
game.
LSU, which fumbled away
chances for two touchdowns
earlier in the game, scored with
9:51 left on the clock when
powerful halfback Jerry Stovall
blasted over from the 1.
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game Saturday
The touchdown drive began
on the Kentucky 32 and it took
the Bayou Bengals only seven
plays to march to paydirt.
Auburn, 17-14
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Wl
Amazing Auburn landed a 17
point ' knockout wallop on
Georgia Tech in the first 18
minutes Saturday, then had to
hang on desperately for a 17-14
upset football triumph.
The victory left Auburn un
defeated after four games and
thrust the darkhorse Tigeri Into
contention for the Southeastern
Conference championship.
Mississippi, 21-0
JACKSON, Miss. Wl Fifth
ranked Mississippi capitalized
on two pass interference penal
tics and superior depth Satur
day night and sloshed to a 21-0
Southeastern Conference victory
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played Ole Miss In the first
quarter and it was not until
late in the second period that
the vaunted Rebel offense began
clicking.
Duke, 16-0
CLEMSON. S.C. 0T Fullback
Mike Curtis intercepted two
Clemson passes to set up touch
downs and scored one of them
himself as Duke won 16-0 Sat
urday. Curtis, a 209-pound sopho
more, hauled in one Clemson
pass on the Tiger 33 in the sec
ond period and returned it to
the 14. Four plays later Curtis
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EAST
Harvard 3. Columbia 14
Penn IR Brown 15
Navy 26. Boston Colltga 8
Pitt 8, UCLA 6
ItutKcri 3fl, I.ehlKh 13
Penn titala 20, Syracuse 19
Colgate 16, Princeton IS
Dartmouth 10, Holy Cross 0
Army 20, Virginia Tech 12
Yale 26, Cornell
Vlllanova 22, Delaware 10
W. Virginia 27, Ceo. Washington 25
Biirknll 2H. Lafayette 6
Buffalo 16, Temple 13
MlinVKST
Wisconsin 42, Iowa 14
Tulsa 2A, Louisville 7
Nebraska 26, Kansas Stat 6
Northwestern 18, Ohio Stat 14
Purdue 37, Mlchtsan 0
Iowa State 57, Colorado IS
Oklahoma 13, Kansas 7
Minnesota 17, Illinois 0
Missouri 23, Oklahoma State 6
Xavler (Ohio! 23. Dayton 8
Michigan State 31. 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
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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
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ASU Klepackl 7 pass from Brest
(kick failed).
Attendance 28,040.
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Rowling Green 41, Kent Stat S
Ohio U. 12, Miami (Ohio) S
SOUTH
North Carolina 1. South Carolina 14
Auburn 17, Georgia Tech 14
VMI 20, Davidson 7
Virginia 14, Wake Forest 11
Florida 42, Vanderbllt 7
Florida State IS, Georgia 0
Alabama 27, Tennessee 7
William & Mary 21, Furman T
Duke IS, Clemson 0
I.SU 7, Kentucky 0
Mississippi 21, Tulane 0
Richmond 14, Boston U, 7
ROCKIES
Utah 7, New Mexico 7
Oregon 35, Air Force 20
Wyoming 31, Arlrona ft
Rrlgham Young 27, Montana S
Montana State 33, Idaho 15
Utah State 21, Colorado State 0
SOUTHWEST
Texas Christian 20. Texas AiM 14
Southern Methodist IS, Rice 7
Texss 7, Arkansaa 3
W. Texas St. 20, N. Mexico St. 11
N. Texas State 14, Cincinnati 8
Rlshop College 30. Philander Smith 0
Ariiona St. 44, San Jose St. 44
Baylor 28, Texas Tech ft
Mississippi St. 9, Houston S
Hardln-Stmmons 14, Trinity S
FAR WEST
Oregon Stste 40, U. of Pacific 4
Lewis & Clark 28, OCE 0
Washington State 21, Indiana II
USC 32, California 8
Washington 14, Stanford 0
Whltworth 32, Central Wash. 0
Puget Sound 19, Eastern Wash. 0
Sacramento St. 40, Chlco State 23
SOC 30, Eastern Oregon 7
Rcdlaiuls 22, Pomona 12
Arli. St. Col. 21. fat Poly (SLO) 20
San Francisco St. 14, Nevada 14
Fresno St. 34, Los Angeles St. O
Santa Clara 47, Pacific U. 0
Willamette 20, College of Idaho 0
W. Washington 13, Pacific Lutheran
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