-I HE MICHIGAN DAILY Page .N n IHE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Hu rons fall in Pioneer Bowl, 14-3 By The Associated Press Glenn Berteau on a 17-yard WICHITA FALLS. Tex. - screen, pass. Freshman Winford W i I b o r n aei: Mchgn lodte streaked 91 yards with a punt re- Eatr Mihgncoe te turn in the third quarter to spark gap to 7-3 in the second quarter Louisiana Tech to a 14-3 victory oacko uns22yr il over Eastern Michigan yesterday ;ol in the first annual Pioneer Bowl. Lantrip, voted the game's most Tech captured the NCAA Mid- valuable offensive player, comn- west college division champion- pleted 15 of 24 passes for 170 ship. yards. Eastern Michigan was undefeat- ' Midway in the third quarter, .ed but tied twice going into the Eastern Michigan faced a fourth game and was ranked third in theI and 15 on the Tech 32 and punted. nation among small colleges. Wilborn hauled in the line' Quarterback Ken Lantrip drove' drive boot on his nine and cleared' Tech to a iouciaown an the first Easter Michigan pursuit to go quarter, hitting reserve back down the right sideline for the clinching touchdown. Association 'of I n te rc o 1e g- i a t e Athletics' national chain- pidnship yesterday. The Tigers defense stopped a Tech drive at the 16 late in the final quarter and gave away an intentional safety to preserve the victory. Tech quarterback Phil Fisher hit fleet Benny Shepherd on a 67-yard bomb in the first quar- 15 yards to the two, and Larry Lightfoot took it in from there for the score.. Green again kick- ed the extra point. s " " McNeese goosed BATON ROUGE. La.-Quarter- back Joe Gilliam. at his best under pressure, fired three touchdown jpasses in the second half to lift ter and Craig Williams converted. Tennessee State to a 26-23 vic- The Tigers took advantage of tory over McNeese State yesterday a short punt and went 30 yards in in the Grantland Rice Bowl. seven plays for their first score It was Tennessee State's fourth in the second period. . appearance in the NCAA bowl Tech threatened in the waninggaendteTgr hidvc minutes of the second period but toameirndtheraperanceirdhere the drive fizzled and they had totoyThioheaparneee e'nded in a tie. settle for a 38-yard field goal by Williams to take a 10-7 lead. The defeat, left second-ranked Joe Nettles set up the win-; McNeese with a 9-1-1 record. Ten- ning touchdown when he took the nessee State finished 9-1 for the ball away from a Tech receiverj season. and returned it 25 yards to the The Tigers were trailing Mc- Tech 16. Clemit Spruiell sprinted Neese 16-6 t. halftime when Glil- On each of his three touchdown Passes, Gilliam was pressured out of the pocket and found receivers , inning broken patterns. Tennessee State's other touch- down came in the second period when cornerback Clifford Brooks recovered a fumble punt snap in the McNeese end zone. Brooks may have saved the game for the Ti g"rs when he intercepted a Mc- Neese pass on his own 14 with 15 seconds to play. C. WV. Post pasted . ATLANTIC CITY, N J. - Dela- ware's national small college champions steamrollered their way to five touchdowns in the second n-riod. put an awesome rush on Little All-America quarterback Gary Wichard and crushed C.- W. Post. 72-22 yesterday in the Board- walk Bowl. Tt was the four! h annual Board- walk Bowl inside Atlantic City's massive oceanfront Convention Offer You During Finals 1 1 I 1 I 1 t 1 n a 4-jNI 1 1 Io AREPIZ MAKE FGLLETT'S a YOUR' ChiristmasA Shopping SHeadquarters for. Gft Books Paper Backs Records SChildren's Books W, Stationery Items Michigan and Rose Bowl Souvenirs PLUS!!! t~,. 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