aiders rmtue ravorea i^owdovs iOkitIiBy HERB BARKER Associated Press Sports WriterNEW YORK, Nov. 21. ~ Auburn's Plainsmen shelled Georgia into shocking 27-13 defeat today and thus engineered the greatest upset of the dizziest football season on record.The defeat of the hitherto unstoppable Bulldogs, as decisive as it was unexpected, overshadowed ail other developments on the gridiron irons including Ohio State's capture of the Big fen championship: the continued triumphantadvance of such other football powers as Boston college, Georgia Tech and Tulsa; and Yale's climax victory over Harvard in their ivy-draped encounter at New Haven.I| Georgia Tech Near Crown| Undetected Georgia Tech, beat-I ing Florida 20-7 after a stubborn fight, can clinch the Southeastern title now by defeating Georgia next Saturday. If the Engineers get part that one. there is little doubt that an invitation to one of the leading bowl contests will be forthcoming.Boston college, another virtually sure bowl team, rolled over little Boston university, 37-0. and now needs only to get pa! Holy Cross’ Crusaders next week to complete an unbeaten, untied season. But storm signals arc out on that game too. Holv Cross always :s at itsrtDesbest against Boston college andevni-t.ethe Crusaders’ 28-0 conquest of Manhattan t o d a v was evidence that they will be ready. ITulsa Wins As UsualTulsa, also unbeaten and untied, rallied behind Glenn Dobbs \ and beat Creighton, 33-19, to win the Missouri valley conference title. iMeanwhile, a crowd of nearly j 72.000 saw Ohio State’s Buckeyes crush Michigan. 21-7, to clinch the Big Ten championship just a step ahead of Wisconsin’s Badgers. Lcs Harvath and Paul Sar-ringhaus engineered three touchdown passes against Michigan which was more than sufficientAS THE RAIDERS TIED THE COWBOYS—Above are three scenes from yesterday’s Texas Tech-Hardin-Simmons game at Tech field which ended in a 0-0 deadlock. The top picture shows Don Austin (11), the game’s leading ground-gainer, as he swept left end for a substantial gain. Jerry Nash (on bottom, center) has just blocked down a Cowboy defender. Others whose numbers can be distinguished are: Jim Callam lt;24\ Camp Wilson lt;52*. Ace Prescott lt;99*, and A1 Johnson lt;36 of Hardm-Simmons. and Jess Ballew lt;24) and Will Allbright ‘42*. who is following the play. Center picture shows Dick Standeler. Raider substitute halfback, as he ripped through the Cowboy line for another gain. Grabbing at Standeicr is Camp Wilson (52) of Hardin-Simmons. Behind Wilson is Doyle Caraway of Tech, and left center is Billy Hale ‘55», also of the Raiders. No. 6 5 is J. C Hillm of H-SU, Alvin Johnson is No. 36, and Hank Brown is No. 33. The bottom picture shows how the Raiders kept ‘‘Little Doc” Mobley, the Cowboys’ record-breaking ground gainer, under control, as a Tech tackier snags Mobley for a loss. Others whose numbers can be seen arc: Hank Brown lt;38* and Buddy Tomlinson lt;54) of Hardin-Sifnmons. (Pictures by Corp. Joe Fitchet, U. S. Army, and Avuianche-Journal Staff Photographer».* * *AssW . weatlthe tslickMcthheretouclzalcsBodowrthisdcfin out ( westi but 1 mat ilt;IlYellnw Jackets Put In Bid For HonorsA JAfwhic c h a n third inter touclTliclowi of th balai from Bail( 25 1 Cole of leithro iwhcibom:next same goa I Be