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like a large dog swimming Bean is handicapped some with
around" i an injured leg. Bobby Smith, own-
"We didn't let our children er of 244 yards rushing. is the
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Woodson, whose L and M Acres senior had been running from the
Farm is just outside the Denton right halfback, vacated by the in-
city limits on Hobson Lane said jury to A. D. Whitfield.
he discovered at least one alli "Bean's a better player at full-
gator several months ago while back," said Mitchell. "and we’d
fishing in one of three large tanks like to get Whitfield back in the
lengthy drill. i
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Wisconsin over Purdue: <
their respective victories over ford. Texas A&M over Houston, top-ranked Oklahoma Sooners
Notre Dame, the Badgers are a New Mexico State over Trinity.
touchdown better. .....
E . .. . . ..• FAR WEST Arizona State over
Southern (California over Notre West Texas State, Arizona over
Dame The Irish are stingy on Texas Western, Duke over Cali
defensebut don t have a consist- fornia Montana over Idaho State. t. . t ... .
ent offense. The Trojans have Oregon over Idaho, Fresno State through a light drill, will also be
Pete Beathard and Hal Bedsole, over Pacific, Utah State over New
Ohio State over Illinois: The Mexico, Utah over Brigham
Dlini are on the way back but Young, Washington State over San'
haven't come far enough to win Jose, Washington over Oregon
two straight in the Big Ten. state, Wyoming over Colorado
especially when the Ohio State state.
On Passing
For Memphis
The NTSU pass patterns, seldom used in the past, may
be in for a busy workout Saturday night when the Eagles
try to move the ball against the Memphis State power-
house.
North Texas tests the hard-hitting Tigers in Memphis’
Crump Stadium with kickoff time at 7:30
"We can expect a tough night against them,” said
i Coach Odus Mitchell. “Some pass completions would
help our offense a great deal.”
The Eagles have taken to the air 30 times in three
games with only eight completions. The pass catches
Alabama over
Detroit Tiger infielder Dick theiHhderentton XSTS
Florida team has been a
appointment all season.
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What's it like to go swimming to Carl Lockhart worked for a
in the same tank with a live 20-yard scoring play against
alligator'’ Louisville.
If anyone used the R 0 Wood- Bean. the team's second lead-
son's tank this summer, they can ing ground gainer, has been re-
answer that question, although turned to his old fullback posi-
they probably never realized the tion in workouts this week The
Oklahoma is the pick becuase Kansas over Iowa State, Michigan
of Jim Grisham's power running State over Michigan. Missouri
and the superb condition of the over, Kansas State, Tulsa over
entire Sooner aquad. Texas is hurt Cincinnati, Wichita over Hardin-
with Ernie Koy Jr., the club‘s Smmons: oo
star punter and hero of the Texas SOUTH: Auburn over Chatta- I .
2-6 triumph a.year ago, out for nooga. The Citadel over Presby-onohorns ■ "
terian, Clemson over Georgia, •
Florida State over Wake Forest, «|| n
The Kentucky over Detroit, Northi1 )rn 11 Hvnferg
dis- Carolina over Maryland Memphis "" B ---
quarterhack Saturday night w hen
The two punters-Kin Gaynor the Horned Frogs play Texas
and Bob Crouch-were pressed Tech at Lubbock. The former
into service to help fill the gap Corpus Christi high school star
Caused by the loss of Ernie Koy worked out with the first team as
The Longhorns, who went as the squad went through a
lineup includes a Don Unverferth
and a Dick Van Raaphorst.
Penn State over Army: The
Cadets’ first three fullbacks arc
hurt and No. 4 is green.
Nebraska over Air Force A
battle of quarterbacks with Ne-
braska’s Dennis Claridge getting
the better of the Falcons' Terry
Isaacson.
Arkansas over Baylor: The
Porkers have lost their game of
the season.
Northwestern over Minnesota: 1
Tom Myers will bring the Wildcats
home over a rugged defense led
by Carl Eller. Your television
thriller.
Washington over Oregon State: ;
The Huskies, the disappointment
of the Pacific Northwest, get on
the right track before the home
folks
North Carolina State over South
Carolina: Sammy Anderson, South
Carolina co-captain and halfbek, .
out for the season with a bad
knee.
Georgia Tech over Tennessee: !
Billy Lothridge.
Miami over Louisiana State: '
The Miami Hurricanes have their
pass patterns straightened out 1
football world and
ranked No. 2
(have netted 139 yards but,
more surprisingly, have ac-i
counted for three of the
team’s six touchdowns.
Quarterback Billy Ryan threw:
| two TD passes against West Tex-
as last week, a 7-yard toss to
Dwain Bean and a 13-yarder to
Bobby Smith.
The combination of Tim Falgout
State over NTSU. Mississippi State
Navy over Southern Methodist: over Tulane, Southern Mississippi By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Middies; with Roger Staubach over T - - i.
at the helm lead the nation in over Virginia, West Virginia .over . . , —
scoring, in passing yardage and William & Mary, Furman over their kickins as the Texas Long-
total offense. ’ Wofford.
WALL PAINT Reg, 3.40 Gallon
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Skipping over the others in a , a
hurry: swim in the tank after that but leit half I
Friday Night a lot of people came out without Mitchell's worries are not of- I
.. asking and they could have been fensive alone "We haven't been a
wasnington.SyrhcusevcverGrRsuimmins with “ all summer," a verygood defensive cluh. Even
she said. our rushing defense, usually pret- I
SATURDAY i The Woodsons' 16-year-old son, ty strong. hasn't stood up," I
Saturday these two rivals collide Mike, and Woodson's brother-in Memphis State, needless to say. I
in the athletic showpiece of the EAST Boston College over Vil-law tried all summer to shoot it will be an acid test in every I
Texas State Fair in Dallas When lanova, Colgate over Rutgers, but failed—until Sunday when phase of the game ‘ I
>t is all over. Oklahoma still will Dartmouth over Brown, Harvard Mike scored with a 12-gauge shot- After the trip to the Tiger den I
be No I ending a string of five Cornell, Holy Cross over gun the Eagles return home for Fouts |
straight losses to the Longhorns, boston J nyersity, Delaware over Mike wasn't sure he had hit it Field engagements with Tulsa and I
This corner was correct on Lafayetten Princeton over Pennsyl-until Wednesday when the gator Wichita of the MAC.
vania, Columbia over A ale. floated to the surface of the tank I EAGLE SHORTS — Carl Lock-
It was 3%-feet long and weighed hart, who punted four times for al
n nhnds ,44.2 average against West Texas I
Woodson indicated they would state. is currently ranked eighth I
have it mounted. , : among the nations' punters. In |
Woodson also said his brother- three games, he has kicked 13 I
in-law had seen two gators in the times for a 42.8 average SMU’s
tank.______Danny Thomas leads with a 49.2 I
average on nine punts. 11
Bobby Smith, second last week
among the nation's rushing lead I
ers. gained only 27 yards against
WTSU and has slipped to 13th I
with 244 yards. WT’s Pete Ped I
ro still leads with 360 yarts. I
Though individually Lockhart's I
—............. - ■ punting average is eighth, his 42 8 I
Richmond. Virginia Military | Coach Darrell Royal Wednesday average ranks NTSU seventh in 1
had two punters busy practicing the nation. SMU is the leader with I
thhir kiokinr .eic f ho Tovae l nno. a, : . . I I
- - - - 15 a 46.3 team average. I
horns, the No 2 team in the "--——————— I.
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