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Show SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1961 Sunday Herald 14 f rave. 4th Ranked UMti Pounds Oklahoma K-St- ate Spray Leads Frisco Golf Tourney Arkansas SAN FRANCISCO Dick Sikes (66), Bob Goalby the seventh to make the turn at score of (LTD even 36. Then, he ran down 199. of Steve (68) and Dave Hill (67). Iowa, Indianola, Spray 52-1- 4 on the wiUiout a tour victory in five While Spray "caught fire on Billy Casper, recent winner of birdie pu'is of touchdown passes in the first half. MANHATTAN, Kan. (LTD-a- nd Dickey of tryina. ran down five the back nine, when he sank the Alcan Championship of the 10th, five on the 11th, 10 on the years Joe and completed 12, 28 and Incredible Kansas State, with to LITTLE ROa, Ark. ,'UPI- )-j birdie Killmgsworth putts on the back nine at every putt he needed for a bird, Year, had his best round of the 13th, five on the 14th and 10 on drive wife Lynn Dickey's equally fantastic Everett Marshall. passes ki a quarterback John 'Harding Park Saturday for a George Archer, the Masters tourney, a 66, that put him in a the 17tb to bke the lead. But it was a day for the Herron crashing over from theichler, making his first start founder-pa- r passing opening the floodgates, 66 and the lead champ who led the first two tie at 204 with Bob Charles Spray said that after he got in rained touchdowns on the i wo ears, louea iwo,k itmi-- with nn mnvi rounds, ran into bogey trouble (67), Chi Rodriguez (67), Lee off so Dourly he w?s trying only Purple and a record crowd of Oklahoma Sooners and 38,500 watched Dickey's assault 73 Elder (70), and Jerry Heard to get straightened out "Then Henry Hawthorne's punt re- touchdown passes and riddled jto g0 m the 1100,000 San and finished with a one-ov1 rolled up a upset victory on conference passing records. turn sparked the third quarter the Wichita State defense with Francisco Oaen that put him in a tie with four (70). things went right for me on the Hiss 28 completions field 279 yards passing Saturday to The Saturday. and 380 shelling. He gave Arnold Spray, who others at 203, 10 strokes under Palmer, trying a back nine although I still had ! The 59 points were the most yards both were records. position on the Wildcats' 49, guide four tn ranked Arkansas finished in a tie for second in par. trouble with my drives. comeback after a 4 rout of tie Wheat the 1968 Sahara Invitational for Miller Barber shot a 70 and 28 and Kansas to a ever scored on a Sooner team 73 that touchdown Arthur was in good shape Dickey's layoff, had a two-ovpasses Oklahoma's land gave coach Vine Gibson's covered 28, 15 and 26 yards to State's 45 for the ensuing anockers. his best showing on the tour, Bobby Lunn a 69 to tie fo: dropped him 11 strokes off the until the 14th when he took a Eichler opened at quarter- went out in even-pa- r miraclemen their first win over Charlie Collins, Jerry Lawson touchdowns. 36 in the second at 202. bogey five that put him three pace at 210. I Oklahoma since 1934. It also and Bob for the injured Bill third round and came home in Deadlocked with Archer at Spray bogied the second hole strokes back at that point. He Steve Owens, back Long. Mack Herron Oklahoma's birdie putt on birdied 15 to regain that stroke 'gave Kansas State no worse also scr red three touchdowns in who n.ade 105 yards In 29 Montgomery and responded by a course record tying 30 for a 203 were Deane Beman (65), and got a than a share of the Big Eight short runs as did Lawson and carries, scored on a run completing 24 of 41 passes to but bogied 16 and was fortunat ; Conference lead, a champion--shi- p Russell Harrison. in the fourth quarter after the set up the seven Arkansas to finish with a 73. it hasn't won since 1934. Oklahoma's previous worst game was out of reach and touchdowns. - Dickey completed 28 of 42 loss was 47-- 0 Eichier'a touchdown passes by Oklahoma Max Arreguin kicked a " came on a field goal for Kansas State. toss to end passes for 380 yards and three A&M ki 1945. 4 s Pat Morrison and a seven-yar- d halftime lead, rolled up a The 59 points were the most The victory moved 21-20 '. then applied a its bent start strike to fullback Bobby Niteam since record to finishing scored by a -1917. The blow in the third quarter. touch since 1953. Kansas State went chols. BATON ROUGE, La. (UPI'. Oklahoma rallied twice in the down came after Oklahoma 21 games without a victory Tailback Bill Burnett roamed )Ninth-rankLouisiana State LOS ANGELES (UPI)-S- owith 2:59 left three years ago. first half on Jack Mildren's 77 pulled within for two first half touchdowns on Safety Jeff Ford made the in front on the first initial plunges of four and two yards jumped interception of a Jones phomore quarterback Jimmy 28-- 7 to start the unbeaten Razor-back- s play of the game Saturday, but in the second period and pass Dickerson Sam end hit Jones took two kicks it blocked by 44 to ran the ball back rolling to their fifth linebacker Bill Thomason to yards with touchdown passes of 25 the Troian On fourth FORCE ACADEMY, AIR straight victory. eight. fire the undefeated Tigers to a and 55 Baxter yards Saturday to bring down, Jack Moore kicked a 32 Colo. (UPI) Halfback Terry Stewart raced Gary 0 victory the Southern yard field goal. of University for three touchdowns 90 with a punt return for over Auburn. passed yards California from behind twice Minutes later, Jones fumbled and relied on the running oi Owls drove to the Texas 12 in allowing the Owls only 47 yards one I By ROLAND LLNDSEY fullback Bruce score, LSU scored on a halfback for a 91 through the air. Maxwell 8 and the later third and rushing victory over Georgia and Rock Perdoni recovered on tailback Brian Bream Saturday (UPI)-Secperiod ond Tex. two bolted : for AUSTIN, yards 62 of from five Tech. with minutes the reached the Tech 11. The as the Air Force beat Colorado pass yards Jimmy Georgia Former President Lyndon another and quarterback Steve string halfback Billy Dale then drove 89 State University 28-.'scored twice and sophomore to play. They lost the ball each Johnson joined a shirtsleeve Walters swept end from six Gilbert to Andy Hamilton on The Yellowjackets capitalized Yellowjackets and junior time before they could dent the crowd to watch the Horns push yards out to complete the the Initial play, but the Tigers on an interception of a Jones yards in eight plays with Brent Air Force, Bertelsen ball Jim playing needed a two-yarpass from pass and a recovery of his Cunningham and Dudish carry control, was forced to punt only streak to the Arkansas touchdown parade. I fullback Steva Worster punched scoreboard. the winning out scoring runs to lead second-ranke- d Two of the Texas touchdowns second longest In the school's Arkansas kxker Bill McCIard quarterback Mike Hillman to fumble to post 10 points in the ing down to De 23 from where once in the game and that d run second period. The Trojans, the Georgia Tech quarterback came in the fourth field goal and Jim West and a Texas to a 314 defeat were set up when Mack history. The longest winning booted a period. Allen to win. tailback 15 Shorey Texas by for is Mike on Owls tacked on seven extra points. record 1 over the Rice Saturday McKinney and waking like a slumbering giant, hit Cunningham for the touch Campbell streak was the third The victory -wicruta extending the Longhorns' win-- I picked off Rice passea in Owl games when the Longhorns state, 6 for the Quarterback Pat Sullivan hit then tallied twice within a down. straight for Air Force and captured the national cham season, stunned Arkansas with Mickey Zofko on two touchdown space of two minutes to carry Jones then put the Trojans made the Falcons 2 for the ning 6teak to 14 games. territory. into their first - Dale 0 march, moving halftime lead. 2:05 remaining in the first half passes of 12 and 14 yards for off a plunged over from four Tackle Leo Brooks set up a pionship In 1963. CSU dropped to 60 yards in 12 plays with season. touchdown Texas '. and one yards, Bertelsen scored third by Worster and Ted Koy led the on a scoring pass from Auburn, and the Tigers got Georgia Tech, led by sopho them Lawrence McCutcheon, CSlTs Davis Clarence from d scoring from the four and Worster falling on a Rice fumble at the Texas rushing attack with 57 quarterback Bob Renner to their other touchdown on a more quarterback Charlie Du- tailback, gained running 1 After one. the strong Tech fid fullback Wallace run Georgia Robinson drove in from the two yard Owl 46, and defensive back and 58 yards respectively. Gene to pull by back cam wingback following dish, oif a short punt, USC moved 41 only 56 net yards. Baxter Clark. Wheat to the Shockers 10 within the Danny Lester put the Long I line. in another Tailback Larry Caldwell was pass interception 83 for the Air Force Texas kicking specialist Hap-- , horns In scoring position again The difference came when lead only to have the Trojans yards in two plays, the second picked up points at 17-the the for carried for 67. Bream and gainer top ground DickerJones' to pass Wichita s second touchdown Thomason broke through to run off two more touchdowns in punt py Feller sealed th; scoring for on a dazzling 23 yards to Dassed Baxter 10 22 Owls on with yards came witn 5:43 in the fourth block the extra point after less than a minute and keep the son in the end zone. Texas in the final quarter with return. 13 seconds with Ernie Jennings 1 The Longhorn defense choked carries into the vicious Texas quarter on a 78 yard run by Auburn's The fourth period was field goal. d team final fourth-quartnation's In the game to close out the left fullback Randy Jackson. until late in the quarter touchdown. undefeated although once tied. ; The stubborn but punchless off Rice's offensive attack, line. when reserve quarterback Jim scoring. Fassel had a pass intercepted Baxter loosened the defense the ball himself at hTech's Wayne by carrying Georgia Two will. minutes into the Laircey on the USC 14. On the second he passed 38 quarter DudLA fourth play, dived over who took the to Jennings, yards from the one. ball on the CSU 25, cut down That stung the Trojans into the right sideline and went in an drive climaxed by up. standing the 55 yard in the same quarter, Baxter touchdown pass that again put moved the Falcons 80 yards USC ahead. after Ram Dan Torzala missed (OPENS NOV. 8) field goal attempt, Following a fumble, Davis raced nine yards for the final sending Bream in from the one touchdown. for the touchdown. le Wins, rd Reserve rd thr. liui-ranke- d er 59-2- two-mon- 52-1- -- Rallies LSU 5-- 1, nt Win To 28-1- Trojans Rally to Win Over Yellow Jackets back-breakin- g Air Cadets Race Past ed 21-- CSU, Texas Longhorns Throttle Rice - 21-2- 29-1- -- -- d one-yar- 22-ya- 4-- 15-1- 8-- 3. one-yar- 7. rd er eighth-ranke- - HUNTING i ... wmcrmm. OPEN SUPER-SPEE- 10 am.-- 9 ft ft D p.m. SHOTSHELLS Ohio State Crushes Winless Mini, 41-- 0 Pheasant Loads Duck & HEAVY VA ox. 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Otis' rushing yardage Satur Saturday. put him within 33 yards of day Kern passed for to second a new three year school setting quarter touchdowns of 10 and 15 rushing record. yards to tight end Jan White Bob Ferguson had 2,163 yards and ran for another in the third from 1959-6option period on a four-yar- d Kern, the Buckeye's brilliant play as the Buckeyes chalked junior field general, connected up their 19th consecutive win. on 12 of 23 for 183 yards Otis plunged across from one with 177 of passes them coming in tne yard for his eighth touchdown first half and added 29 yard' of the season and the 27th of his career. John Brockington rushing. finished be Ohio State scoring with plunges of two and on yards in the fourth period. k Oh!o State's defense kept Illinois bottled in its own territory throughout almost the entire game. The Illini, who South Africa CLOTHES r suffered their sixth straight defeat, penetrated Ohio State territory only once to the 49 By RICHARD M. SUDHALTER yard line in fte first period. Nick Roman recovered a DUBROVNIK, Yugoslavia African delegates fumble and safety Mike h (UPI)-Bl- ack intercepted a pass as the threatened to walk out of a key defense set up two Ohio State international Olympic meeting touchdowns. today if South Africa is seated, The Buckeyes, registering African sources said. Sources said such a move their 14th straight Big Ten win, had a harder time than the could be tiie prelude to a and score indicated. The spunky dangerous Illini defense blunted four split in the World Olympic scoring drives in a homecoming movement. The seating of South Africa come to was bound up immediately after the opening of the conference between the executive board of the Interna tional Olympic Committee 17-- 0 (IOC) and the national Olympic committees of 66 countries. New HAVEN, Conn. South Africaidentified under Primps scored two touch- its French name, Afrlque du downs on short runs and a Sud, headed the list of stingy defense held Ed Marina-ro- , delegations present, thus was the nation's leading rusher, theoretically first to be seated. to only 30 yards Saturday as "We will certainly take our H. Yale blanked Cornell, in seats," delegate Frank an Ivy League game. Braun, president of the South Yale, gaining its first shutout African oiynpic committee, since 1967, ran its league record said Friday night. "Our places 0 to 1 and overall by are already prepared." An Asian delegate told United mounting two sustained scoring drives and allowing Cornell Press International that few wanted "all this inside its line only once delegations friction and trouble.. But under during the game. Primps scored Yale's first the circumstances it may be d touchdown on a run unavoidable." after the Elis moved 74 yards Asian and Latin American two-da- y to 17 in the plays following the delegates opening kickoff. The Elis made conference met separately Friit 14-- 0 at 5:54 of the second day evening to decide their quarter with Primps going two positiots in the event of an African walkout. yards for the score. Sensi-baug- Yale Blanks Cornell 17-- N 3-- WARRANTY! WARRANTYI PUMP ACTION REG. 109.95 magnum, lever tingle shot fires Inch magnum or IV standard loads. Top thumb-operatilong-rang- e ctien Winchester Model 1200 features the strongest locking system In the world . . . cneic of II or 30 gauges. Model 870 gives Remington fait, oy handling . , , choico of 12 or 20 gauges. 644 NORTH STATE 225-022- 7 OREM hammer, American walnut stock . , blued barrel. 86,576 at Ohio Stadium. Ohio State saw drives stopped on the Illinois 15, 27, 34 and 32 yard lines. The Buckeyes marcnea 71 yards in eight plays the first time. they had the ball, with game before By HARVEY SHAPIRO UPI Sports Writer 4-- one-yar- |