Tulsa Offense Overpowers Detroit, 62-21f Def i • ' 7 « aTulsa paid no attcnt % i last mghtto Detroit'* magnificent ih* mgattack, grinding out a fi2-2J victory Jn one* n't e w tIfir* t game* ofthe tea nn Detroit, on the tireless arm of Teddy Marchibroda est b* lishgd * neu national p« mg record of Tn wrds gained in one game Marchibroda completed 2*of 54 puie^But Howard Waugh and RonnieMorr \ big i»» fhc Tulsa attack. bad the hf i\*r t « Jibci ammunition and turd it with unci -* '* acctiMf \V iuih lipned off !!l? v aid »n 15 «. *' - and * lot *r»a coinniftf a |4 nf ig raaa ea fnr293 *ard Till . tot i) offen «w i • a v I mil i : dr, t v,lt;i dBetween them Tut 4 and fVtioil*ainrd 1.1410 \;*r* * utdc 4.1 firstdowns, completed 41 passes and made 31 point?Tulia tumned to a big lead in the fust half as its defen e washie to ton fh# TI tana inside theTul a 20 Morn* na s*d to Rob* rt for a 5l-\ard scoring play t« trt the game sf^rte 1 Miner's extra point tr failedWaugh corrd imxt *n a M yard •at'op With Moiiuj kick.ug the extra point, Kcichc i p.led ikiougb the Detroit ling for a v.ud to cap a drive'of 71 v rd Miner booted thg extra point to run the score to *0-0 Ju t before fhe half Waugh dot too'-e again on a '14 yard taunt for a touchdown. Mine? a'Med the point to make the score 17-0Detroit got it fir t Touchrfow nmoments before thf half ended a* Ha 7,unrtbaiu plunge * » as# % 1 into thf end /one, and thrn kickfd the r»o ntMarrhjhroda parsed to Heiri.e for thf first TT) in the second half«7arrthla*f convertfd Then tht l*ur-1 iccoe went to work driving Sivirdi v itn Ke*c er g ng aero sfrom the opt MlnfrpointM in hi hind 1 pa *d to Be —ng again ei |hg T» an- had pis* ssiopof the he I 1 nd the h % end took of I t KJ ) nd th h|e end took; I oned .tim * McCotltr kicked the e*ti « point to put Detroit backi‘ t i y ailing 21-I4(fV tv cr, Tul * man rd straight down the field 01 th« next kirk* off, Koilt; ’ ' v * - the final threeyards for the TfThen. foHm »p * the it cm er' of a Detrod fumble Mo j | s^d to Holladay for 47 v # 1 rt * ; od 4touchdo*. n 71 nor ct v*rt 1 boMi times. Four m nutc l iter Mon *and H«t grts collaborated on a 54-yard acofinft nans, w ith ftoo^rt?runnuig *(i of the yards throng 1 a ho t of To ms. aft-r til:r| thepr*s Min- f a 10 c n\erted.The g»*r ■ « f**! TO ' .ini nc rthe end e the * m- ■ a v rt« n» HRoberts teum*d for tsc r thirdscoring c *1 v f|^**rta ^ luokf ^ 15 yard1 h Robert 1 m t’se end2.W7 and *l n:r uontd th# score to4 * ? J v t thf e if 4 n » *ltTulsa plays At! a nr. lt;?igxt week Advrril.f In *H« Tli^F.K—It MMFarmington Winsj m aeTO 1 /■*. ^ ,•lt;ided th, Uver GreenlandFariwingum*1 Scgcta! nfirmlni-^ 01 uni bpya' fggmtwb.pofg baskftbtl tgam» fromGrggoland la t night on the fam-hftbP floor Thf Farnlngtoo hlor* won. 79 to 33. and tht juniors took thg measure of the • \ t, m 1 »ud 24 * i 13lu thf eoiof game r?ei! Wd-tl***-- and Trlt;» / D* ^ n of ^he hometeam g*' 1 13 pn ’ fa- • -1laid ?*** 1 ormf for Farmington, whi»» Camo was high point manfor tf* v« it or # with eight potntf fo the iyn or (irfgntand’s( fe wet top mart with nine point whiig for Farmington, Coleand Olgnn got fix points sache ogxf home g^me for Farm* ngton will he n *vgd hottmber 2* '“hfu the West Fork team/,visit hereOne tun emerits have watere no rtf 4ba* 44 g!e* been found in seaDuring *he la t decade the num.hf r of I ** MftUie* i*er*s*H from approximately 32 mtlihm tofb miiliooXIMOVING? CALL 406 TODAY!No M*!ttf Whor* Your Haw Hama !• You Car Count an Us to Doliter Your lolonginga Rapidly gad in Exeallaa! CaodvliaaRid Bail Trantfar I Sforoge Co., Inc.#• fijMsPwF 49pmi;^lr -r • a '*lit W. MOUfVTAflf PHOftt 4M