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Prove Alabama Survives Auburn Rally, Florida Advances offense Cam i time after the sf and the Tigi Top nugnerous opportani open the game ay MEMPHIS (UPI) — T he broke Fonds siazers ie good an romise af thet coach, over the War Fagies Alabane quarterback Richdel the 3 ard Todd only compieted two Seibees* Priday fass 4 ail afernoon, but — wes earning the right mpionship game in Birmingham Thursdaynight “We're going to takeit out on 3but needed a win > Mengtis Coach Jack Pardee Vols, Vandy Tie, 21-21 Wille Shelby with 47 uma in the first period ad Ca Oulhiver scored ¥ The undeaten Crimson Tide, a point favorite and hoping a victory against Notre Dame in Memorial stadium Pardee's se looked as wet as the eld soaked by a driving rain in the secondhall. ‘The Southmen, champs of the WEL regular season, led 15- ene ty salvage a 21-21 with Southeast | Conference ioial wo attempis, foway hit|tight end Larry Seivers Conference play for the tying conversion. ‘Thanks to the remarkable For the first time, both ¢ Athletic DiTennessee and Vanderbilt got comebac! Patterson tore upthe bow! invitations in the same rector Jack remaining wwe years ov coach year. Tennessee meets Grant Teaff's contract Saturday and awarded him a new fiveyear pact. The Bears,after the emotional experience of clinching a Cotton, Bow! berth while simply wa i Friday, appeared f the Rice contest Saturday a Bow! Dee, 16, and Vanderbilt takes an Texas Tech in the Peach Bow! Dec. 28 in Atianta Vanderbilt finishes at 7-31, its best record since 1955, when the Commodores defeated Auburn in the Gator Bowi did not showan offensive ‘spark Tennessee finished 6-3-2. Yenderbilt quarterback David until thefirst period was almost Lee scored on a one-yard run, over Operating with a gusty, cold and runningbacks Lonnie Sa dier and Jamie O'Rourke also north wind, Baylor took over at scored touchdowns for the its own 42 and simplylet Beaird doit Commodores completed 9-of-13 passes for 129 yards and Jennings gained 84 yards on 13 carries. placed starter laryeae Cincinnati Wins, 20-7 CINCINNATI (UP) — Quar: terback Henry Miller sprinted eight yards for a touchdown early in the fourth quarier to break « 7-7 tie and Cincinnati went on to a hard-fought 207 win over Northeast Louisiana in the season finale for both teamsSaturday al for 1%yards scored again with CMDunham ack) «2 run (Franckowiak & iS CMDunam | run (kick failed) BSSouth 3 pass from McMillan (kick failed) (GM--Franckowiak 15 run (Franckowlak ick: A493 First downs Rushes yards Passing yarts ne SAVINGS ON CHRISTMAS GIFTS wn 250 SOUTH STATE, SALT LAKE CITY 23RD & WASHINGTON BLVD., OGDEN 1290 SO. STATE ST., OREM Village Sporis wen snowbird ski school F Learn to Ski on Utah's Finest Mountain EARLY BIRD SESSION epherd kicked field 7 and 30 yardsin the to ice the reats ° Saturday December 7 © Saturday december 14 * Saturday December 21 hessons For Beginners Fe Experts including Trick and Hot Dog Skting, And Snowbird's Famous Powder Technique y 4332 urned a seats in Nippert § "Underdog Northeast “ouisia na, facingils only major college WOULD YOU BELIEVE opponent of the season, grabbed a 74 lead early in the second period on a four-yard run by Alex Stewart Cincinnati bounced cack just minutes iaver with a one-yard touchdowiburst by iay Bonds to 3 LESSONS ONLY gaina 7-7 halftime tie. After a scoreless third quarter, Milier sped aroundleft end from owyards out on thefirst piay the final period and the i 's seized their first lead of the game § j Q°° $20.00 With Round Trip Bus Transportation SiGh UP ROW! Village suit his imege SEASCR , OR ANYTIME! — handsome fashions! ; SUITS : THE NEWEST STYLES, PATTERNS & MATERIALS AWAIT YOUR SELECTION. 4 $60 tol 50 SPORTCOATS i the game's first touchdown Dunham, whe carried 25 times cae gifts that will THE PERFECT GIFT FOR WIS HOLIDAY second period and the offense jelled. Tops Boise State 9:39 left to play in the fourth quarter on a one-yard effort ‘The Broncos battled back when halfoack John Smith took a threeyard McMillan pass and lopedin for the Broncos’ only td. Tt was Central Michigan's 10th Straight win after a seasonopening loss to Kent State. The foss was Beise State's second 3 against 10 victories. The Chippewas now go to the NCAADivision 2 ser 7 in the Pioneer Bow!at Falls, Texas, Boise Sate 0006-6 Cetra Michigan O68 7128 joyous! Select Loses, 27-14 i But David Thomas dropped fTHACA, NY Pio A pt turned Pave Strock’s punt and Luther broken fieid goal touchdown for Palmer recovered for Florida at the Memphis 22. Four plays Ithaca College Saturday, as the jater, rookie running bac ambled over Slippery Richard James from Cincinnati ran four yards on a sweep around next week's Amos Alonzo Stagg right end for the touchdown that Bowl for the NCAA Divisien 1 set the final seore at 18-15 with title. 1: }3remaining. The Blazers’ he not yee over, howe up for a 37-yard field g Quorterhark Jerry Raves taak a Bob Etter tried a 40-yard field highsnap fromcenter and tossed goal with time expiring. Louis to halfback Dave Pitzer in the Ross blocked the kick and the end zone (o take an18-14 lead. league's Eastern Division winAn extra point, another ners were World Bow! bound, touchdown and a two-point verybody knows a football conversion provided insurance. ot wen or lost by one Ithaca scared ‘on the first Memphis Coach John series of plays when Pitzer McVay said of the fumble, “it climaxed a 68-yard march with a takes 60 minutes,” fiveyard touchdown run. The During the first two quarters. extra-point try failed The Rockets peoporite Memphis gained 232 vards and Chu held Florida to 91. Huarte quarterback Central Michigan MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. (UPI) — Central Michigan kept to the ground in the face of a persistent Boise Stale p: attack toe clinch a 206 NCAA Division 2 playoff victory Saturday. io? quarterback ckowiak scored the nal Central touchdown on a 13as keeper with 3:38left in the fourth quarter to give his team hs 10h straight win after a season-opening loss to Kent State. Boise quarterback Jim McMillan, going into the game as the nation’s leading coliege division paser, hit 19 of 37 for 281 yards, but Central grourd out 313 yards rushing and took advantage of three McMillan interceptions to end the Broncos’ dream of a nationaltitle Neither team could scorein the first half and the game stayed even until Chippewa sophomore Walt Hodges picked off a MeMillan pass and ran it back 40 yards to the Boise State twoyard line Dick Dunhamzippedinfor the # nacnnenicmnmie one of them Slippery Rock i = x Make his Christmas {f SSSRSISRISBASTIENBASSSNSNSENNERSESNERENGENGLHENBENENGESERSETEIS REEricmicmsinncmai Burton, vtho hobbled a in 8 steady rainfail. and Tennessee tackied himat the i0 hyRace Stahle Vincent in 1971 as he tried to recover. On the Baylor ended its regular next play, Morgan dashed to the season with @ 6-3 mark and a 6 Commodore one, and after losing | conference record, 4 stunning two yards on the next play, tumaround from: 1973 when the But Alabama threw away two sevring opportunities and Auburn closed within four paints with 2:47 left in the game on a twoyard run by quarterback Phil Gargis. after keeping tis aie NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) — Aub ! EASON His HOLIDAY. ITH GIFTS TO WEAR the winningtouchdown on s 13-yard run with 6:41 gone inthe third period. the Orange Bowi will bring a Tennessee tailback Stanley nee oe touchdown with land in the Memphis Liberty The nest 5. sone hates by a IS nh Cedric Melntyre geing the fina! yard to cut the gapto 18-7 with 6:54 teft in the half. Auburn recovered 2 fumble at the Alabama 40ar te th on it ast atthe Tide three vard fine, bat Gargis ee sand line, but Todd overthrew his receiver in theei zone and field goal attempt was yards ona fourth to a" : minghem ia rf ly in e second period when a ap from center 2nd a short Aubars. punt gave the Tidece bell al the Tigers’ !¢-yard line But they had to sottie for 2 36yard field goal by Sucky Rerrey for a 160 jead Sports Hei 465 Mo. University Ave. 275-2200 PROVO'S PRO SKI SHOP i i u " WOOILS - LEATHERS ALL WEATHER REG. $30 to $130 1 5%orF % SWEATERS Soeice ~ VESTS - TURTLE ie To Finals yards a2: Baylor, Texas Gain ae Wins 500 27°01 SMALL TO X-LARGE JANTZEN - THANE PENDLETON BRENTWOOD i f ve re $#ig a : # 4 SOUDS . PATTERNS - GOLF WESTERN ~ CASUAL - DRESS - Alt COLORS. 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