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By HERR JACOBS Aller an exchange of punts. TANLEQUAIL — Powerful Cameron started from its US. Northeastern State shattered Faced with a third-and-six, Col Cameron's dream of an undesert dropped pack and looked fealed football season by cash for Marshall again. ing in vie big plays for a 28-6 Bar 6-5 Reginald Wanning got Oklahoma Collegiate Conference a hand on the throw, and de velops before 7,Ae Tiumecom- Secrediting Carter's, waiting ine [any here Saturday arms at the 33. Carer had clear The High-ranked Redmen used saging with 12:10 left in the wall, a pair of touchdown passes from Ken Burk to Charles Duke and four pass interceptions to hold it awe gt bay. Cameron spent the entire second half knocking the Northeastern donor, let the Avs didn't scorf until the fourths quarter wis five minutes old, Be hit Hine the Redmen wert sitting on a 28-0 Tad, ane Cameron was doanmied tf iis first loss in eight stasis, Bouden son's ATS now own a HL UCC record, while Northeastern is Vie lags also snaps an de game aindvfeeted string tit Dack to The statin yy 19M near the trench. One deparred record, THE AGS picked up four straight first downs late to the pened, driving from their 20 to first down at the Redmen 3b. Harold Colbert, advanced in 10 the 29, when a penalty and two consecutve losses forced a point, Cameron put Northeastern in to hirdind L) situation at its at, so Bent Duxe on a fy pattern, Deke made the catch in full stride to complete the 69 FAYETTEVILLE, Ark, (AP) —Quarterback Bill Montaemen ad Wie seventh, ranked Ar is Razorbacks to naa? Seven II touchdowns, scoring, Greet the Razorhai ty Mielory over Rico Saturday. BIG PEAYS designated Sine Unday aftermiain. Bar Duke with scaring lyases of 19 and 29 defensove end Hunt er Carer realized a timeman's dream when the hitercepted a déflovterd pass and lurered by Leeds tepaved. Northeastern y frst innendawn Ure Was routine Af yareder Dat required 10 plas out of the poket for TV and the dave's Jongess saiser, ame an a first dow at the Five. Two plauter workhorse Males Robert Hudson hinged berasy Fru the own. Larry Mor ton klosed the first of four per fect placements for the 7-0 lead wats EARS In the Fi ter Riew had taken a 14-3 halftime lead. Scoring peace in the final 12 seconds of the second quar gomery, faxing beautiful, any fooled the Rice de fenders. He scored twice on Tour and one end locked on a 1-yard scoring burst. Hilson missed the day with rushing, accounting Al bur 400 ° she Redniesn in the yards. Cameron nearly ted the score OM otis next play from scrime ‘ Siaring from his 13 Montgomen fer help from James Colbert sent fulback Mike Saint who came Marshell on a post off the bench in the second half pattern Marshall had his free to help establish the Hazar tender st hue he dropped bucks’ ground game. Join Futch+ he perfect is a brown aerial at ardsom had started at (ailbaen and fiel) when he had to dack in place of BI Burnett, but lost nig the sum to locate the hull tea fumbles in the first half. fete hunky on yard bomb, and Daetson arranged the 21-0 lead 2:35 before half time. The Ags flashed their finest offensive form of the year in second half, moving for 14 first downs, 108 yards rushing and 154 passing. Northeastern's defense hurled back challenges at the 1 and 18 before Cameron drove 80 yards in 15 plays f of its touch down. The Ags reached the 19 on their final possession, J. Colnert moved the club i Sam, rushed for 65 scored twice. MGs and The Victory copedrkansas ™ Southwest Conference record to hand 0 and dropped the Owls 0 and 4. Arkansas penetrated the Rice 20 three times the first half and netted only three points on Bill McClart's 32 yard seld goal. On the other two occasions Mc Clart missed a field goal and Richardson fumbled at the four. Dwayne Youne recovered a Richardson fumble at the Ar ansis 23 late in the first and eight plays later Paul Wood scored from the Arkans three, putting the Razord behind for the first time since the season opener lost to Stan ford. iEeeeeeeeee OM Bed Arkensot 7 OW Teas AFKA NG (McChord Kine) RICE—sveed J nit (ysilnemy Kick! RICE—Hughes 4 mens fom Vened ile lcrss kick) Bek Sventoomere 2 om (AicClord wick) ARK—Saint 2 rom (iicClord bie! ARK ergingomery Moorem ttheSlerd AR Montwy TD ran (McClere sti) f LRK—Somt V run (acCiord wick) aCe from the 20 to a first down at the 12 early in the third quarter. Gordy Williams then hit for two yards and Colbert bent for four before an incomplete pass left the Ags with a fourth and four at the six, Colbert tried 1o roll right for the first down, but he was stopped at the five. Slaning from the 20 again, Colbert and the Ags earned three first downs, the last one at the 37 MH. Colbert gained 49 to the 18 on a draw, but Duke withered in J. Colbert's over throw in the end zone to blunt at threat. BURK TOOK Northeastern for he clincher after the theft. The pavoll was the 2%-yard pass to Duxe, sno climbed Merv Mar snail's back to make the catch, in the end zone. Dotson kicked King Hath cos 2 conversion in 1 ° 92 led in the third, with its the distagsee in 15 plays, A ‘ard Cothart pass to Carl in aerial to Mrshall Sor the Duke's second interception thwarted the next Agee at+ tamps, and Archie Pearmon's theft erased the final Camer on effort at the NE 19, Cameron finshed with 156 » rushing, Fullback Marvin set the pace with 28, and seven backs were in double fig ures. Colbers completed 1 of 16 aer ials fr 11+ yards, while Brides hi 5 of 9 for 26 and the touch down. Burk completed 9 of 1% for the winners, amassing 172 was. The Jones bars — Gary, Lar my and George — plus Gilbert Horton, Richard DeLaCorde, Tony Arevile and Dennis Chad+ dick were defensive standouts for the Ags. Manning, Charlie Sadler, Carer, Jerry ill and Solomon Tentoy made big plays for the Redmen. GAME IN FIGURES br ones Rice Arkomas 0 eorgeon pro vercase tes r 42 verdar at bled ges band mn, test rac 5 GAME IN FIGURES NE Ags Flew dawns . Wet yards ru ns oe Set yards payaip 173 Posses Eompleted Inte 729 FOES intercentions. verds at Pur End gvereoes path? be Fumbies Lost Pengiies and vards at 9113 parle SCORE BY QUARTERS Ags : whe oo 0 Be NE 5 77 Oe Hew They Scored: E—Hvawoi 2 run (Dersen aickh, Te. 135 ty NE—Corter a post interception (Bet- Aormics, #4, tg ce NE—Opre ¢? agss am Burk (atten hick! ye ayo he NE—Duke 2 opsse “ram Bure (Dotan ies) WAG 52 Ire. come, Aprenc!! ! sous fom Bridges: Sick felled), ty FE ¢ we DISASTER ARDA. Leaving a tangle of Oklahoma and Misgain in Saturday's Big Eight game at Norman. Missouri put Spurt players behind, Mizzou's’ James [arrison (33) eludes a gained the Sooners, 269 yards to 234, but OU won the same, desperation lunge by OU linebacker Steve Aycock (43) for a 28-13. (AP Wirephote)
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