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Joe Robbie, managing director of Miami’s American league team, said the game would be a certain sellout and would make Miami the annual, or at least bi ennial, home of the Super Bowl. Each player and coach on this year’s winning team will receive a $15,000 share of the net re ceipts. Each losing player and coach will get $7,500. At 49 players per club, the amount paid out in this manner would be $1,102,500. The remain der of the net receipts will be distributed 50 per cent to the player benefit plans of the two leagues, five per cent to each competing club, 10 per cent to each league office and 20 per cent to Rozelle’s office. Rozelle said orders for tickets should be addressed to World Championship Games, Box 748, Miami, Fla. AP Is Down On Unbeatens NEW YORK UP)—Four big un beaten football teams sitting on a ledge, two fell off and then there were two. Come-uppance comes up this week for Indiana and North Caro lina State, leaving Southern Cal and Wyoming the only major elevens with unsullied records. Alabama gets a tiger by the tail and the Trojan giant slays a giant-killer. Last week: 46-13, .779. Sea son: 358-122, .746. Miami Fla. 21, Georgia Tech 14: Physically, Miami is the best team in the South, too strong for the imaginative Techs. Southern California 28, Oregon State 12: If O. J. is O.K., it’s a quick K.O. for O.S.N. Otherwise, it takes longer. Michigan State 17, Indiana 14: It’s been a spartan life for the Spartans, who grit their teeth and win one for Duffy. Penn State 20, North Carolina State 18: The Pennsylvanians have dug a few more ditches, should be cantankerous at home. Purdue 18, Minnesota 14: The Gophers go for broke in their title bid but you can’t poop, poop Purdue—or Leroy Keyes. Tennessee 28, Tulane 6; The Vols should get off the mark quickly and then open the gates of mercy. Louisiana State 10, Alabama 8: What happens when a Bear gets a Tiger by the tail? in this case, the Bear must grin and bear it. Notre Dame 33, Pittsburgh 12: The Irish don’t need to get their dander up for this one, but Pitt always plays this game well. UCLA 19, Washington 15: The Bruins could make the mistake of looking ahead to the next Wyoming 22, New Mexico 7: Let’s assume the Cowboys aren’t superstitious. This would be No. 13 straight. Oklahoma 25, Iowa State 7: The Sooners had just as soon get this game out of the way without incident—ddiree toughies ahead. Houston 22, Memphis State 13: Warren McVea? He went thata- way. So they say. Stingy Nebraska Tops In Defense NEW YORK (A 5 )—The Ne braska Cornhuskers pace the nation’s major college football teams in total defense for the second straight week the latest statistics showed Wednesday. The Cornhuskers have given up an average of only 144.3 yards a game. Tulsa took over first place from Syracuse in rushing defense. The Hurricanes have an average yield of 48.5 yards a game. Syracuse, in second place, has a 52.1 yard mark. Georgia is the top team in pass defense with a 70-yards a game average while UCLA heads the punting list with 44.5 yards in 22 punts in seven games. The figures were compiled by Na tional Collegiate Sports Service. The Oklahoma Sooners, who have blanked four of their six opponents, have the best defense against scoring. They have al lowed only 16 points for a 2.7 average. WINNINGEST COACH Bill Billing-s is all attention as his middletown, Del., hiji school football team puts its 50-game winning streak, tl : ^ or | nation’s longest, on the line. Before Billings the team k can be won only 14 games in 10 years. (AP Wirephoto) SWC Roundup By JERKY GRISHAM The Southwest Conference lead ers, the Texas Aggies, don’t have to worry this weekend about get ting knocked out of first place, but it’s almost a certainty they will have company at the top after Saturday’s games are over. The Aggies, 4-1 in SWC play, are taking a break after last week’s 33-21 victory over Arkan sas and preparing for next week’s bout with the Rice Owls in Hous ton. Wins by Texas and Texas Tech will put them up front with the Aggies with 4-1 marks. But to get to the top you have to win and this year in the SWC there’s always a good chance the favor ites won’t come out on top every time. THE LONGHORNS are likely to have an easier time than the Red Raiders although neither is a cinch. The Horns play the be fuddled Baylor Bears in Austin Saturday. The Bears were clobbered by the Texas Christian Horned Frogs 29-7 last week and the last faint Baylor title hopes went out the window with the loss. On the other hand, Texas is really rolling and even the loss of tailback Chris Gilbert early in last week’s game with SMU did not stop them from defeating the Ponies 35-28. In fact during Gil bert’s absence from the field Ted Koy showed Texas fans that he could go far toward filling Gil bert’s shoes by rushing for 128 yards. GILBERT’S ABSENCE from the Longhorn lineup was a short one and unfortunately for the Bears he will be back carrying the ball Saturday. The Red Raiders must fan Froggie team which sudii found itself in the form of l Montgomery Saturday as tli gleefully throttled the Bears end an eight-game losing stn It’s certain no one can sayi Frogs can’t do it again thisti because no one would haves pected they could mount sueli impressive offense against fense-minded Baylor. The Raiders have the mo® turn however and for the fi time since they joined the ference they can see the flap the Cotton Bowl waving on horizon. THE ARKANSAS Razorb* for only the second time inn years, face a bowl-less posts son. In fact the Porkers stan good chance of not breakings in the win-loss column. Gci into Saturday’s game in Houst against Rice the Hogs standi! for the season and 1-2-1 in lear play. It should be a battle of quarterbacks in Houston as Hogs’ Ronnie South who gorapw ed 18 of 22 passes against Aggies, faces the Owls’ Rti Shelton. After leading the SWC for: week back in Oct. the Owlsh been on a downhill slide los two in a row. Both Arkansasa the Owls are now just fightin; finish in the first division. THE SMU MUSTANGS ji the Aggies on the sidelines!! week. The open date for k teams fall on the weekend two clubs were previously sek uled to play before the games moved up to Sept, for nation television. reverse ieadloe and pie | T1 out of I u: atop tl they p M games canes are ret G. but ha out of T< are cui ever, t who ai ■U third 1 be run where F; stretcl O good c See Cowboys’ Renfro Back Sunda If OK Given By Doctors DALLAS, Tex. CP)—The Dal las Cowboys will be injury free except for possibly one player when they meet New Orleans at New Orleans Sunday, and Coach Tom Landry has hopes the doubt ful one also will be on the firing line. Landry said at his weekly press conference Wednesday that he figured the return of Mel Renfro would greatly strengthen his de fense. Renfro has been out for a month with an injured instep. Landry will know Friday whether the crack safety man will be ready to resume his adept defen sive work. “Phil Clark has been doing a good job as a rookie,” said Lan dry. “But he just doesn’t know all the things a veteran defen sive man knows. It’s mainly rec ognition of what’s coming.” Don Meredith, who came off the injury list to direct the team in its 37-7 victory over Atlanta, will start at New Orleans but Landry said he wouldn’t allow him to take a hard hammering. Meredith missed three gan with cracked ribs and pneumoti and showed upon his return tb he was quite rusty with his pas poned ing and didn’t run any at all. “But he directed the team fr# | weeks his store of experience maste i Soccer fully and he read the Atlanta® Austin fense well indeed,” commentt! Carlos Landry. Landry noted that the tough® able t part of the schedule was comitl i ficient up—the second game with t* venge-bent New Orleans whit lost to the Cowboys on a fun# Washington, St. Louis, Baltimo# Philadelphia and San Francisfl The Cowboys didn’t play S Louis, Baltimore or San FrU cisco in the first half. Texa feated Bryan, Saturdi Angc ter foi close s The se Ghaner wing ] A&M’s kicked Dine, f ing wi fullbac Allei when i forwar defensi favor c At t Pastor contim the si: came c into th This all rec Confer in firs of St. The The soccer ol invital entire 1130.0 they \ their DO YOU /CA/OW... 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