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Show 0 y By STEVE SMILANICH I 'PI Snorts Writer The tve no bowl bid wa made a frustrat- Hud-o- n ing season for Navy even r. ore dismal bv trouncing the . Jdies. 27-0- ea?'ern t.'lc. no r.nnoral rank-irand ro Heismar, Trophv barging on tbe outcome but and Army's football force bTMng Lvnn Moore in g r, plaved like all four post season hor.ots were at stake. Persona! pride ard the e that comes from against an old enemy were the only incentives Army ar.d Moore needed Saturday as the Blarii Kniur.t? of eery win-r.ir- The 70th renewal the of classc at packed John R. Kennedy Stadium was a classic in ev ery sense of the word from coach Tom Cahills Cadets ar.d a nightmare for first year head coach Rick Forzano and his Middies. ce mter-ervi- n a senior halfback Moore, from Ponca City. Okla . who once was courted by Xavv scouts but rejected because they didnt think he was good DESERET Ora & but instead saw the irJir.tn tactics of the soldier bos. scoring pass ick Bcrr e fiwi nnerter-- Wail to b M.ke and another Moore TD in the third period. Hank Andrze jc7k got Armys other Y. Armv farewell, Making the 205 pound Moore blasted his way for 206 yards ar.d scored a pair of touchdowns in the big match which proved to be a mismatch. h.i father, a former Navy yeoman, was in the stands with the 102 000 fans who came expecting to see Navy open up its aerial guns enough or big enough, was a o'e-mademolition team for Moore's TD in the fourth period. Navy's futility was bes shown with four minutes left in the game when the Middies had four chances to punch over a touchdown from four vards out and failed. n the Cadets. Moore, who carried a record 40 times, plunged over from three yards out for a halftime lead and Army turned it into a route with a T.ie Middies, with a record ot rme losses, had Moore to be as was. winding up one win and not expected good as he We keyed on him but iu- -t he ran over us," lamented Forzano. 6-- 0 WAC Grid Race Ends With On A-Sfa- times in now- - a winner three four starts against Monday, touchscored Mullins downs and Gary one counted for two more o.' a 51 yard run and the other on a pass to Elmo StTrg Niw, said he was worried in the first half when Army sputtered tor a 6 0 it ad. Bcwn invitation to seventh ranked Si..:e "We talked about prde at halftime and the boys went out and did a job in the second half, said Cahill, who wound up with a season his worst m four record campaigns at West Point. Another Alabama Georgia, a member of the nation's elite earlier in the season, is still on its way to the Sun Bowl against Big Eight Nebraska, but some Bulldog fans would rather wait till next vear Sullivan scored once and -- et up three other touchdowns and the Tigers broke the game open with a 21 point surge m the fourth period to send Alabama to the Liberty Bowl, against Colorado, witn a medioci e 6 4 record Georgia was upset Saturday by rival Georgia Tech 6-- prompting a Columbus, Ga. editorial which urged the Bulldogs to give up their Sun preferably Louisiana Wnaht team bowl-houn- emhc--rasse- m m 62 n vears 49-2- 1, 1969 and Florida, a Gator Bowl Tennessee headed for showdown, each won handily as the Vo Is wrapped up their Confersecond Southeastern ence title in three years with rout of Vanderbilt and a the Gators whipped Miami on the offensive (Fla.) of sophomores Carte Djrrance, Tommy Ah and John Reaves. ' 40-1- 7 Penn State, headed for an Orange Bowl date with No. 5 Missouri and still hopeful of a national championship, received three touchdowns from running bank y Chanes Pittman and the Lion defense up a touchdown and two field goals during a 33-- romp over North Carolina Sure. Second-ranke- was its final rcguL.r-seasogame as Auburn, led by sophomore quarterback handl'd the Pat Sullivan, crimson tide ns worst defeat a!-- o December 25-1- 6 heroics Nit-tar- Auburn's Astro Bluebonnet Bowl opponent. Houston, its season by thrashing as Jim Florida State et a v .i J jsm mm Stamps & Deters I Corporate Notary Seals Machine Engravings d . ... S5051 MMKiKO 41-1- 3 DC . Yj- - .ItS. -- , w it- - wa lNGNf t$ 4la ie By JAMES BAP1S United Press International Any Arizona State Univerto divide the Western Athletic Conference froba.! championship into individual pieces would have to include a large one for Lenny Handle. sity project The junior from Compton, Calif., earned a big piece of it by gathering in a puni and returning it 57 yards for a touchdown tr.at gave the Sun Devils a lead 25-2- 4 over-Arizo- their Saturday in game g in night and Art Dave Buchanan Malone scored a pair of touchdowns each for the Sun Devils. The lead changed hands seven times in the Tempe battle. The Sun Devils before and led ahead for keeps, going In the only other game on the WAC schedule. Texas-E- l Paso defeated Xavier of on a muddy Ohio, field. hard-foug- 13-1- 0 6-- 19-1-7 25-2- After that electrifying third period run, the Sun Devils never fell behind in registering a victory over the Wildcats and clinching their first WAC crown. 4 ASU to The win allow edge Liah by a hall game lor league honors. The Sun Devils finished with a 1 WAC mark, followed by Utah's and a third place between tie Wyoming and Brigham Young g The Miners touchdown was set up by Jim Fabish, who intercepted an Xavier pass and returned it 79 yards fo the 10. Dick Rausch ' d got the score on a plunge. Arizona wound up fourth in the league standings with a followed 33 record, by Texas-L- l New Paso and Colorado Mexico State Wildcats upset-minde- d in the had pulled ahead. opening minutes of the third 24-1- period when Ted Sherwood touchdown grabbed a pass from Brian Linrimm. But ASU regained the lead moments later on Randle's punt return. 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