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PICTURE STORY OF AGGIES' VICTORY OYER TERPS SPARKLING INTERCEPTION—CharIes Milstead of the Aggies leaps to snare Dick Scarbath’s long pais, intended for End Ronald Shaffer on the A&M 21 in the fourth period. Milstead returned seven yards. * v . m

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ESCAPES TRAFFIC JAM TO SCORE—Plenty eight yards to score Texas Aggies’ first touch- of Maryland players were around, but Fullback down in the second period. This climaxed a , Gordon Leßoeuf crashed through them for 53-yard drive. FOR TERPS—Ron Shaffer Rusevlyan (11). Shaffer broke free from the SHAFFER TALLIES to (81), Maryland end. lunges toward the end zone grasp of Jon Few (35) score.—Star Staff pass from Photos by Jack Horan and Ranny Routt. In the first period after taking a Bob • I MONT BLAMES PASS DEFENSE Air Force Academy Romps ishness by Intercepting a Mil-!:'near the end of the half. Ru- stead pass and returning it to i sevlyan hit Shaffer with the Wind Hurts Mark Over Colorado State, 36-6 March the Maryland 35. Shaffer and same jump pass and then Ru- (AP).—!l57-yard ending in the Aggies' Long i DENVER, Oct. 11 drive and Tom Gunderman had i sevlyan made six going wide. scoring pass to Brickey. Colo- passes Undefeated Air Force Academy * forced the pass by throwing After two failed. Scott rado State then countered with 7-yard painful with a Os Aggies' Punter zoomed away after a tight first Maryland, 14-10 Milstead for a loss at risked his ankle thej most spectacular play of Beats play. goal that carried 26 victory , I the 29 on the previous successful By a Bter Staff Writer' two ends. Ben Scotti and Ron half1 for a 36-6 football the game. yards. ContUuM& From rage C-l >1[first half his play-calling was From their own 35 the Terps j Charlie Milstead, the Na- Shaffer, played a good game. over( Colorado State University Freddy Glick suspect Aggies for a 1 38, snd the Texans went ! in the second. marched 85 yards for a touch- The drove tion’s leading punter going into "Ken Beck, our left tackle. \ today. i started on his own 32 and as he on tha I first \ Jim Joyce, the Terps’ driving ; down in eight plays in their touchdown their time .the Maryland game yesterday, Milstead and Smith were our defeat was tackled, flipped to Halfback onr score. j in second half. j It\was the Rams’ first probably Is . 200-pound fullback came within snappiest advance of the sea- with the ball the [never did get an opportunity; standouts.” jin three games. Wayne Schneider. He grabbed Bubba McLean, subbing for ** * going to miss All-American seven yards of matching the son. to kick with the 20-mile winds * ! The Cadets, who tied power- the ball near the ground and ac-1 tailback, fumbled Stadium, because of Maryland’s total rushing yardage of the 20 the in- Milstead at at Byrd and the Coach Tommy Mont of the , ful 13-13, ago, raced 60 yards to a touch- claim Verardi made on the first play, but the off- lowa. a week poor record, but despite a night Aggies’ single-wing attack, with terception return and Joyce on Texas A&M tailback undoubt- Terps said the big thing that way but their mar- down. -1 sides penalty saved him. Then ¦ led all the 1 In the Infirmary with a virus ;85 yards to their 92, but un- ripped the middle wide open edly dropped far back on the hurt was the pass defense. j gin for two periods was only ! COLORADO STATE 8 0 0 o—B morning of he raced 21 yards into Mary- list. AtR FORCE 7 0 7 22—38 and a nau- fortunatelyj he fumbled on his ' "I thought the team played the (Ptl- infection for a first down at midfield territory. 7-6. Colorado State held .AF—Brirfccy, IS PM* from M*FO the guard from Cumber- most important gain of the day. pass land j The Aggies had the wind at well as It did last week pich kick* sea. • Rusevlyan threw a jump as powerful Falcons to a lone ** standout and procedure A&M: their backs in the first and Clemson, CBU—Be twefckr. l*t#rtlfrom Oiick land again was a Maryland. trailing 14-10. • to Shaffer for seven, and Joyce, Illegal cost against but it s the touchdown in the third quar- «kirk from Jim | down, third quarters. They had to story week, pass At # ran kick). particular praise yard spun a first but on third down i same as last they rjpped 'err. n 'Puoich drew needed a for a first down i stopped momentarily, ter, but off 22 AP—M*vo- run 'Kerr run) Aggie and 14, Milstead back Ipunt only once In the first pe- , * rtm Myers, the coach. : on the Aggies’ 21 fairly early In,. away from tacklers for 18 came defense.” Mont said. “Smith points in the final. AF—Thnmann. *Kerr niM# 1 in hit a riod and that a 49-yard \ AP—Ro*»ne, »» run (run failed*. Lapses in Secondary | fourth period. Rusevlyan sent a on the and Don Smith with was was their standout player. Jimmy Mayo t yards and first down pass by Dudley. Quarterback Scotti, Joyce after the yard, and on 37-yard to the Maryland quick kick Ed Rusevlyan played a fine game Force triumph. He Breedlove and Ben Aggie 25. had led the Air Jim’s favorite stunt he hurdled 8. Fletcher and Bob Gallagher The only time they the , and our line was a standout scored one of the Falcons’ five !gri;h help from Kurt Schwarz After Rusevlyan made three, j ball in the third quarter they were stout in the line and made three. How- made the touchdown save. , again.” touchdowns on a rollout, passed Ed Nickla. off to Joyce who * * and ever, he handed passed Gay used up most of the time mov-; * Brickey State their defensive efforts. Mary- he lost the ball when he to RusAiyan, who Milstead to Dick 18 yards to Bob for Oklahoma made contact with the turf lateraled for four, Leßoeuf iag 88 yards to a touchdown. !! The Aggies completed only Jim land's lapses were in the sec- lateraled in turn to Verardi for made one. another and lateraled to who and Roy Northrup recovered and Milstead picked up the Milstead kicked six times four of nine passes, but all of Kerr for a third. Mayo threw Upset by ondary, where some backs a 10-yard gain* on a tricky ' against the wind, which hit 25 Tulsa' caught nap- for the Aggies on the 18. wall of blockers for the touch- them hurt. Their passes gained 11 passes and completed nine. j know better were ; maneuver to the Aggie 12. Ve- miles at times, for an average , they TULSA. Okla., Oct. 11 (AP). yards down. The 2-point pass fol- 67 yards, and hit on an-1 Air Force jumped off to a ping. Opportunities Lost rardi and Joyce made five of 27 yards. Four of his kicks , extra jpoints. glittering finally saw Rusevlyan lowed, and that was it. other toss for the 7-0 lead in the first period on a—- —Tulsa’s ball car- The home fans in two tries, and were from formation and Rusevlyan completed Twice after that the Aggies MARYLAND 7 8 0 o—lo seven for riers ran up a 4-touchdown lead sophomore Dick Searbath at then stood in his tracks and TEXAS a*M 0 8 8 0— 14 two were quick kicks. short passes, biggest were contained deeq in their 13, all of them today then fought off quarterback. Th§ nit Shaffer for a touchdown. | Maryland—Shaffer 7. Plu from RuieT- Maryland's best kick was by yards. Okla- cheer. own territory and had to punt, ly»n for 48 Dickie Lewis the day came when he went extra ißusevlyan kick). yards State s desperate passing of but first and Searbath Rusevlyan kicked the U Boeuf a. run (put failed) Gene Verardi, 50 with never did get a pass away, and homa into the game for Dickie Lewis Eewis MD Field goal Scott 18 Massanutten Drubs and point. 3. (Sims pass the wind. Dick Searbath had his two in- game for a hard-earned 24-16 quarter. :and then Rusevlyan Scar- AAeM—Mtlftead run from * * tn the fourth Aggie* Milstead i. ** tercepted. Woodward, previously every- bath dissipated the opportuni- Shortly afterward the 40-16 upset over the un- But it was obvious to MARYLAND Coach Myers of Milstead, ties. suited their touchdown maren. Jim Texas Gordon Leßoeuf Vt., Oct. 11— defeated Cowboys. body in Byrd Stadium that on penalty against Terps Left end—Shaffer. T. Scotti. by far and Bubba McLean made all WOODSTOCK. became The the Ntckla A&M said this was his completely two entrances he When the clock a Lett tackle—ichuarz. 12 of the Aggies’ Massanutten Military Academy >j Its ground, attack Searbath's factor. Rusevlyan insisted on , put the ball on the Maryland Left guard—Breedlove. Laaaro. team's best effort of the year. but yards had to make good on thf home- Center—Schwartz Lletrich. Aggies now won yardage on the ground. Ver- overpowered Woodward Prep of ; throttled by Tulsa's tenacious inter- running plays that would be . 34. gnd Milstead rolled out and Right guard Gunderman. Kern. The have two run pass. Both were Tracey with flrst- Botnls. straight, with 35. trailed Jim Washington, C., , defense, Oklahoma State got , good for short yardage if suc- hit John a Right tackier—Cole. Flor over Missouri and ardi. D. 40-16. here game cepted. the first by Milstead on Right a Joyce's 85 for the Terps. Shaf- back m the in the final pass cessful It was that way late ¦ down pass on the Maryland 22 end—Scotti Mortln. Becker. Maryland, after one-point j today. his own 29. a third-down Milstead, the direct snap Scott. Texas Tech fer esught four passes to move half on two long passes by in the first half when Rusevlyan i Uking Quarterback Rusevlyan. Lewis, defeat by and a . 8 8 13 to go. The second was i Betty MASSANUTTEN 14 14—40 Dick Soergel. with ignored the clock : from center, made a first down i Scarhath. rout by Houston. far ahead in Maryland’s pass 1 WOODWARD PREF 8 0 * B—lß | Quarterback one picked by Sims in the end 1 apparently , Left half—Verardi. Fletcher of them to Duane Wood, good off Although the 12. made four more, and Right half—Lavnaon Gallagher. "We felt we could throw receiving.—WHITTLESEY. jJf*M»ni)ttrn—Brcwn 3. run 'furfn. second down , and ran out the time. i on , Fullback—Joyce. Cloua. cw from Konien for 51 yards and a second Pone when it was 1 (kick the Terps did salvage a field I then Leßoeuf went over his against their pass defense and I ... !!»--'¦ 1 Malta? utten—Co- ta 1, run frith 10. • - failed 1 touchdown. • right for touchdown. TEXAS ill. Smith H * team, , goal. The Aggies were throw- uckle a used Don as the main ;Matumt't*s —Coat* 8. nut iktck Maryland's first with ’ ' pass for the two ( Left end—D. Smith. R. Smith. said. "We felt (ailed i OKLAHOMA STATE 0 0 8 B—lo ing an eight-man line at Mary- Milstead** receiver. Myers (kick * occasional changes at tackle, ¦ , Reritt ! HusiDu: ten—Dulioaky 2. nan , ILUBA 0 IS 0—54 land, defying the Terps to pass, . points was caught out of the Left tackle—Luna. Garner that if we needed yardage, we Fighter Turns Poet i. go of the way. guard—Goehrtna Payne. | filled TuHa-—K**:tr>« 1 run 'kick (atted). had to most Left pass. (Co . Woodaaro—Ceraxtno 1, piunae vCeta- • Tuna—Cheap pau Inter day and got away with it. 'end zone. —Northrup Oliver. could go to the | POCATELLO, Ida (AP).— 31. eeatioa Lewis had a horrible as s * Right guard—Franklin. atno rum. game the game, but Gene Verardi against the wind gave the ! | BleXleg hack—Gay, Cauthorn. was No. <2, Rod Breedlove. He now a poyt with several pub- . t«nland pan from Cermztnoi. -Dodaoti paa from Soeriel *ed virtually the entire at t in i Few. Berry, i Maraanutlin—Brown 14, pnw froma;Oklahoma 6ale D Wood 51, paid 27 hock—Stans. made of fine tackles. lished to his I kick). ruaj. quarterback, but after a good I put in abrupt end to that fool-• Terps the ball on the Aggies’ rtlAi Fuilmck—Leßoeuf. Hall. 1 The : poems credit. Konderi iPwweri from Soeriel D. Wood