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Big win over Cal puts Horns near top of poll By The Associated Press The Texas Longhorns took a giant step toward regaining their No. 1 national ranking Saturday with a 56-15 rout of California. They drew 16 first-place votes in this week’s Associated Press poll to 14 for top-rated Ohio State Monday, but trailed the Buckeyes in total points 645-632. Last week, Ohio State led by 71 points. The names of the Top Ten teams are the same as last week, although there were several posi tion changes. Stanford defeated San Jose State 34-3 and climbed from fourth to third, replacing Southern California, which bat tled to a 21-all tie with Nebraska and dropped to seventh. Penn State’s 55-7 walloping of Navy pushed the Nittany Lions from seventh to fourth. Missis- SWC standings 61 32 44 56 42 51 31 10 14 14 15 0 41 22 45 56 sippi and Notre Dame remained fifth and sixth, the Rebels trounc ing Memphis State 47-13 and the Irish beating Northwestern 35-14. Following seventh-place South ern Cal came Nebraska, up from ninth; Missouri, up from 10th, and Michigan, down from eighth. Missouri crushed Minnesota 34-12 while Michigan had problems in beating Arizona 20-9. The other seven first-place votes from the sports writers and broadcasters went to Penn State and Southern Cal, two each, and one apiece to Stanford, Mis sissippi and Michigan. Houston, which routed Syra cuse 42-15, leaped from 15th to 11th and headed the Second Ten. Then came Arkansas, down one; Florida, up one; Oklahoma, up four; UCLA and West Virginia, both up one, and four new teams in the 17-18-19-20 spots—Tennes see, Colorado, Georgia Tech and Air Force. Losing their ranking status were Louisiana State, upset by Texas A&M 20-18; Kansas State, a 16-3 loser to Kentucky; Geor gia, which bowed to Tulane 17- 14, and Arizona State, despite a 38-9 victory over Colorado State. The Top Twenty teams, with first-place votes in parentheses and total points. Points tabulated on basis of 20-18-16-14-12-10-9-8- 7-6-5-4-3-2-1: 1. Ohio State (14) 645 2. Texas (16) 632 3. Stanford (1) 472 4. Penn State (2) 453 5. Mississippi (1) 420 6. Notre Dame 369 7. Southern Cal. (2) 368 8. Nebraska 304 9. Missouri 274 10. Michigan (1) 256 11. Houston 168 12. Arkansas 113 13. Florida 79 14. Oklahoma 56 15. UCLA 54 16. West Virginia 50 17. Tennessee 33 18. Colorado 27 19. Georgia Tech 23 20. Air Force 21 A CONFERENCE on the mound, as Aggie coaches huddle with Lex James (10) on sideline during A&M’s heart-attack finish that saw the Aggies upset the LSI) Tigers, 20-18. Center Ted Smith (58) looks on to the conversation. (Photo by Steve Bryant) LSU 18; Tech 23, Kansas 0; Texas 56, Cal. 15; Baylor 10, Army 7; Rice 42, VMI 0; Purdue 15, TCU 0; Tenn. 28, SMU 3; Ark. 23, Okla. St. 7. This week’s schedule: Tulsa at Ark.; Pitt at Baylor; Rice at LSU; New Mexico State at SMU; A&M at Ohio State; TCU at Wis consin. Browns use quick scores to top Jets Rookie no-hits Twins Hinson ahead % 1 % * - Sifa 1 ISiBS GORDON RICHARDSON (713) 567-3165 PROVIDENT MUTUALsis LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK UP) _ Larry Hin son’s tie for 23rd in last week end’s Robinson Open enabled him to replace Arnold Palmer in sev enth place on the money-winning list of the Professional Golfer’s Association Tournament Players Division. Hinson has earned $114,049. Palmer, who took the weekend off, is eighth with $113,399, ac cording to statistics released Monday by the PGA. CLEVELAND <7P)_A spectac ular 94-yard touchdown runback of the second half kickoff by Homer Jones and a 65-yard punt in the final two minutes led Cleveland to a 31-21 victory over the New York Jets in the Browns’ American Football Conference de but Monday night. A record Cleveland crowd of 85,703 and a national television audience watched, the Browns take an early lead and hold it. Substitute linebacker Billy An drews iced the victory when with 35 seconds left he intercepted a Joe Namath pass at the New York 25, fell down, got up and scampered in for a touchdown. Jones’ touchdown gave the Browns a 21-7 lead. Then, with the Browns leading 24-14 in the fourth quarter, Jack Gregory pounced on a fumble by the Jets’ Matt Snell on the Cleveland seven-yard line. The Browns used up almost six minutes after that before giving up the ball when Don Cockcroft missed an 18-yard field goal. Namath then passed the Jets back into contention with 3:22 left when he completed an 80- yard, four-play drive with a 33- yard touchdown pass to George Sauer. The Browns failed to move, but Cockroft uncorked a 65-yard punt that drove the Jets back to the four-yard-line. New York’s Ed Bell called for a fair catch at the 30 but the ball bounced past him and he was nailed at the four. Andrews’ clinching touchdown came four plays later. OAKLAND <A>) — Oakland rookie Vida Blue, a fastballing 21-year-old left-hander, tossed a no-hitter at the Minnesota Twins Monday night as the A’s trimmed the American League West lead ers 6-0. The Twins, who needed a vic tory to clinch the West title, were stopped by the six-footer from Mansfield, La., whose best pitch was a fastball mixed with a sharp breaking curve. With a crowd of 4,284 roaring its approval. Blue calmly went out in the ninth and struck out leadoff batter Danny Thompson on four pitches. Pinch-hitter Bob Allison struck out swinging on a 2-2 pitch and Cesar Tovar fouled out to Mincher. Blue, 2-0, recalled from the minors 18 days ago, twirled a one-hitter only 10 days ago in beating Kansas City in his sec ond start. Monday night, the lefty with a blazing fast ball, missed a per fect game when he allowed the Twins’ their only runner — a fourth inning two-out walk to Harmon Killebrew. He struck out nine. The Twins rapped only three balls to the outfield and the clos est Minnesota came to a base hit was in the fifth when George Mitterwald lined to shortstop Leo Cardenas, who made a leap ing, backhanded catch. The A’s jumped on Jim Perry, 23-12, for a first inning run on Bert Campaneris’ triple, who scored on a double play bouncer, and wrapped it up in the eighth keyed by Campaneris’ three-run homer as the A’s scored five tossed the A’s last no-hitter, perfect game against these sam Twins, two years ago. dyj' ; e ; Other no-hit games this set son were thrown by Wright of the California Angeli Bill Singer of the Los Angela Dodgers and Dock Ellis of tli Pittsburgh Pirates. Yanks top Sen: E By LE Battali The Memor awn a repairs installs sewer : H. scape i Ruck runs. Oakland’s Jim Hunter had NEW YORK <7P> — Bohi Murcer and Danny Cater eal drove in two runs, helping Fritj Peterson to his 18th victory i the season Monday night as ti| New York Yankees dowm Washington 5-2. 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