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But following the d Texas Longhorns hard fought d North triumph over Texas State there was no doubt that Earl Campbell, the Rose of Tyler, Tex , had indeed played We couldnt have won it without him, said Texas Coach Darrell Royal Earl Campbell was the different e in the ballgame, conceded Hayden Fry of North Texas All Campbell did and he did it on a gimpy kg , was carry 32 times for a career high 208 yards, touchdown run that put Texas on including a burst to the North top and a Texas four that set up Mike Cordaros clinching 19th-ranke- 17-1- 4 upset-minde- one-yar- d 83-ya- TD. two-yar- Pitt Loses QB I In other Saturday night games involving member of The Associated Press Top Twenty, Pitt lost quarterback Robert Haygood for the season third-ranke- with torn knee ligaments Georgia Tech, rout of during a d UCLA crushed No. 12 Arkansas turned back and No. 16 Louisiana State fifth-ranke- d Arizona d 37-- 42-1- 4 highly-regarde- 0 Oklahoma State whipped Oregon State Last week's wave of upsets subsided except for d Illinois stunning 31-- 6 rout of Missouri. In other afternoon contests, d Michigan tuned Stanford 51-- runner-u- p Ohio State outlasted seventh-rankefourth-ranke12-OkPenn State eighth-rankelahoma tnmmed California d GeorNebraska drubbed Indiana gia crushed Clemson 41-- 0 and No. 10 Maryland downed West Virginia 24-In the Second Ten, No 11 Texas A&M tnmmed Kansas State 34 14, No 13 Kansas trounced Kentucky No. 14 Alabama bombed Southern Methodist 56-No. 17 North Carolina blanked Northwestern 12-and No 20 Mississippi defeated Tulane 34 7 Boston College and Arizona State, ranked 15th and 18th respectively, were not scheduled Wasnt Going To Play was bothered by a pulled hamstring and Campbell Royal hadn't intended to play him against North Texas. But after warming up, he said he felt good and wanted to play," the coach said. It was obvious on his long run that he wisely chose to drag his leg rather than kick out and sprint "I was scared to death that he had pulled a muscle, but he assured me that he was dragging on purpose, which showed a lot of poise Campbell "Im a little tired, the burly admitted I didnt think I would touch the ball at all. The leg was a little sore, but I think its time we forget about the leg and get on with our business. Tony Dorsett rushed for 113 yards and scored three times in Pitts's rout of Georgia Tech, but the Panthers were saddened by the loss of Haygood, who was their running quarterback to complement Matt Cavanaughs passing Its a tremendous blow to our team," said Coach Johnny Majors. He has played well the last four years and were going to miss him. Its a shame and a heartbreaking loss." UCLA Explodes UCLA spotted Arizona a 0 lead, then roared from behmd on Levi Armstrongs interception gallop. Then the Bruins exploded for four touchdowns in the third period on runs of 31 and 10 yards by 16-1- 28-1- sixth-ranke- top-rate- d d 28-1- d ninth-ranke- 45-1- 3. 37-1- 0 3, d 0-- d 3-- 0 49-1- 0-- Detroits Yarborough Beats Petty Honk Rehired Cale Yar(AP) borough overcame a freak mechanical with the officials to problem in a run-iDOVER. n last-plac- self-rene- as stock car veteran Richard Petty and win the Delaware 500 Sunday, his second victory in a row and third m the last four National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing events. Yarborough, the NASCAR Grand National point leader this season, ziximed into the lead for good m his Chevrolet w ith less than 21 laps of the race to go, passmg Petty's Dodge at the top of the backstretch and pulling away. At ihe end of the race, Ins muigui of victory was moie than 7 2 seconds The average speed of the race was 117.74 miles an hour. outduel fellow DETROIT (UPl) The Detroit Tigers gave manager Ralph Houk, who e has guided them to finishes the last two years, an unprecedented vote of confidence Sunday with a unique contract that is ing each year. The club also announced third base coach Joe Schultz would not be rehired, but no reason was given Evansville manager Fred Hatfield, a former major league player who spent four seasons with the Tigers, is being moved up to join the ineumbe nt coaches. Houk, 57, was at the conend of a three-yea- r tract and was given a new pact that the club described Del open ended and unique in the history of baseball - It contained provisions for severance pay of an unspecified amount if the contract is terminated by either Houk or the team for any reason. 0her-wise- , it renews automatically at the end of each season. 500-nul- e Third behind Petty was David Pearson, more than two laps behind the w inner and the runnerup Bobby Allison was fourth and Buddy Baker fifth, both more than four laps behmd the leaders. Petty Had Lead Petty, going for his 39th super speedway victory of his illustrious career, appeared to be in command, but couldnt overcome the hot running Nevadan Captures Golf Crown In Jackpot Test Tom Storey JACKPOT, Nev. (AP) of Las Vegas Nev., shot a Canada, Calgary,crushed the Snake River Rugby Club of Caldwell, Ida , Sunday to wm the sixth annual Park City Rugby Challenge Cup Touma-men- t Canucks 42-1- 5 -- B J AS 5 The Dead Goats of Sal Lake City won tne consolation championship by downing Santa Rosa, Calif , 1110 2 total 271 to w in the pro championship in the $20,000 Cactus Pete Open golf tournament Clorey, who vas nine under par for the tournament, won $2,000 and captured his third Cactus Pete title m four years Bob Betley of Bountiful, Utah, was second with a 63 Sunday and 273 total He collected $1,500 Tied for third at 277 were Don Branca of Salt Lake City and Jerry Breaux of Boise, Idaho. Beth had 72' on Sunday and shared $1,300. Steve Sharp of Salt Lak took fifth total 278. place wiih a four-da- y par 71 Sunday for Special to The TriEun? The PARK CITY Yarborough Petty had taken the lead on the 303rd lap and was running away from the field but fell victim to a seven-seconpit stop by Yarborough, which moved him close enough for the d kill. Yarborough had started on the pole and opened up a large lead early in the race before running into difficulties. d and First, he was penalized a lap for running over his own airhose during a pit stop. Then, while r Petty and Pearson dueled following the last of the afternoons two caution periods, Yarborough lost more ground w hen his coil broke loose and he had to coast into the pits. Black Flag Not New The black flag for Yarborough, who won last week at Richmond and three weeks ago at Bristol, Tenn., was not a new experience for him here Last May, 500 at while leading the Mason-DixoDover Downs, Yarborough was penalized a lap for a similar infraction. His car developed cooling problems while sitting at the end of pit row w siting for the lap to pass and he finished 27th Petty and Pearson, the two winning est drivers m NASCAR Grand National bumper history, put on a bumper-tduel nudw ay through the race that had the record crowd of 31,300 on its feet cheering For more than half a dozen laps, r Petty and Pearson drove e at 125 nules an and hour before Petty eased past his longtime rival m the top of the backstretch cn the 303rd lap Pearson's Mercury then seemed to lose its punch and he faded from contention Janet Guthrie, the only woman driver on the Grand National circuit, dropped out of the race on the 254th lap when the engine in her Chev rolet blew a rod She was far behind at the time, having lost ground during a lengthy pit stop to correct suspension problems after start mg m the No 11 spot, her best grid position m NASCAR black-flagge- bumper-to-bumpe- n ponix- MASON, Oluo (AP) Ben Crenshaw joined Hubert Green as the only three-tim- e winner on the 1976 pro golf tour Sunday , 66 firing a to win the $150,000 Ohio Kings Island Open. The Texan also moved to within $10,00 of No 1 Jack Nicklaus in the years money race with $30, (XX) for his 72 hole total of 271 That was nine under par on the 6,837-yarNicklaus Golf Center layout, good for a one-shedge over non-- inner Andy North. The runnerup, the third round leader, closed with a 69 for 272 and $17,100 Passes Hale 1 seP odth Ml Mi fell fas iL a r iv Baa fcdl faai n tiatlvl La SAVSuG Crenshaw bypassed n RfWT? ji idle Hale Irwin into second place with winnings of more than $256,000 in 1976, riding a two-shsw mg into the lead over North on the 1 1th hole. Crenshaw birdied the difficult uphill par four while North drove into (he rough, hit the green in two, but three-puttefrom 75 feet for a bogey five. So Crenshaw went from one shot behind to one ahead, dipping to eight under par. Crenshaw, who has won four times as much this year as he did m 1975, wrapped up the victory by rolling in a 10 foot birdie putt on the closing par five 1 a M1 F U a :our-da- y IJ COUPON ij ot Ld Ml Ld Ml kai SERVICE COUPON i T'lRE- - ot EXPIRES American Cars Parts Extra If Needed SEPT. 25th 442-yar- d NO ADDITIONAL CHARGf for Factory Air or Torsion Bar Cars '.Our Skilled Mechanics Set Caster, d Camber and n Toe-I- WEEK ONLYy 1 1 IK t rvn mrm rt njru 590-yar- d 18th hole. K North, wmless m his fourth year on the tour, gambled on the 18th and tried to reach the green m two shots His ball sailed over the back edge of the green He chipped to within four feet and sank a putt for a birdie. 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"They are among the best teams m the country. Arkansas Steve Little booted field goals of 57, 53 and 20 yards and the Razorbac ks' defense, led by end Johnnie Meadors, limited Oklahoma Suite to 113 yards in 52 carries In ending a string of three losses to the Cowboys, run and caught a Carl Trimble scored on a TD pass from Pat Lyons to lead LSU past Oregon State. We won, but I wouldnt call it a spectacular win," said LSU Coach Charlie McClendon, whose unheralded Tigers vaulted into the Top Twenty with an opening game tie against Nebraska Fertig Credits LSU Oregon State's Craig Fertig, still looking for his first v ictory, saw it otherwise. "Mac had his kids ready to play, Fertig said Sometimes its the toughest job in coaching to come off a big game like Nebraska and get your team ready for an 2 club, but he did Michigan rushed for 531 yards in blasting Stanford, including two touchdowns apiece by Harlan and Rob who led the way with 157 Huekleby Lytle. Eight-yartouchdown runs by Rod Gerald and Bob Hyatt enabled Ohio State to hold off Penn State after the losers wasted a pair of first down situations at the Buckeyes five-yar- d line. Dean Blevins ran 10 yards for one score and passed 65 yards to Lee Hover for another as Oklahoma overpowered California Kurt Steger fired two touchdown passes to Erick Rouse and James Coleman rushed for 152 yards and two more scores as Illinois spoiled Missouris home opener. Huskers Roll Monte Anthony and Richard Berns each tallied twice to pace Nebraska past Indiana Sub quarterback Matt Robinson completed six of nine passes for 165 yards and three touchdowns m Georgias rout of Clemson Marylands Steve Atkins rushed for 133 yards in the first half and set up two scores as the Terrapins beat West Virginia Texas AIM's George Woodard battered Kansas State for 177 yards and two touchdowns on 39 carries while Laveme Smith "Im tired, he admitted scored twice m the first quarter to pace Kansas over Kentucky. Alabamas Jack ORear scored twice within 49 seconds, triggering the C nson Tide from a 0 deficit to their 56-- 3 blasting of SMU. Thanks for the lesson, SMUs Ron Meyer told Bear Bryant North Carolina held Northwestern to 99 yards rushing and 70 passmg while Ole Miss used Michael Sweets two touchdowns and the slashing running 135 yards worth of Reg Woullard to defeat Tulane. In other developments, Southern Cal, Notre Dame and Florida recovered from opening-gam- e setbacks with impressive triumphs USC walloped Oregon , Notre Dame blanked Purdue 23-- and Florida spanked Houston And Miami of Ohio, No. 20 in the preseason rankings, fell to 3 for the first time ever by losing to Ball State 23-- 6 The wmners share the nations longest wanning streak at nine games with Rutgers, a 19-- 7 victor over Buchnell. 53-0- 20. 1Y,G to 4 00 Baefcwaiit Plus 34c to I5c pr tire F T Add 2 00 for Whitswsits. 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