The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 01, 1975, Image 10

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Ali gains TKO win
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MANILA — Muhammad Ali
stopped Joe Frazier’s strength
sapping body attack, pounding
Frazier’s head lopsided with power
ful blows that stopped the challenger
after the 14th round here Wednes
day morning to retain his world
heavyweight championship.
It was a war and Ali fired the most
accurate and telling shots as he
pounded and pounded rights and
lefts to Frazier’s head in the 13th and
14th rounds that closed the chal
lenger’s eyes and had him reeling.
After Frazier groped to his corner
after the 14th, trainer Eddie Futch
signalled to referee Eddie Padilla Jr.
that the game challenger could not
continue. And the fight was stopped.
At the end Frazier’s face was a
mask of lumps. His eyes looked like
glass and they were nearly swollen
shut. The 31-year-old man simply
was finished.
But for a time it looked as if Smo
kin’ Joe might become the third man
in history to regain the heavyweight
championship.
From the fifth to the 11th rounds,
Frazier had the best of it, jolting Ali
with lefts and rights to the body and
occasional bombs to the head.
Ali desperately tried to find a solu
tion to the relentless pursuit of the
man he lost to in the first of their
three fights. But Frazier kept charg
ing.
Then, with his title seemingly
slipping away, Ali, who has risen so
many times in his spectacular and
controversial career, went for
Frazier’s head. And it worked.
At the opening of the 12th round,
the 33-year-old champion, who had
looked every bit his age in the six
previous rounds, drilled six shots to
Frazier’s head.
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between him and the Lord is lost in antiquity.
According to comedian Bill Cosby, a recalcitrant Noah be
came fed up with the conditions in which he was having to labor,
especially with the malodorous aroma coming from the bottom
of the ark.
Noah spoke his grievances to the Lord, saying he could no
longer continue his efforts. However, Noah did an immediate
about face when the Lord asked, ‘‘Noah, how long can you tread
water?"
Well, the Waco Baptists have apparently been reading the
scriptures lately because they have been keeping their heads
above water for three games against first rate opposition, al
though they don’t seem to be getting anywhere.
Baylor has played to consecutive draws with Auburn and
Michigan, both powerful teams but are having problems getting
untracked this fall. It was the second straight Saturday for the
Wolverines to end up in a dead heat also.
Undefeated, the Bears have just cracked the top twenty list.
Everyone better watch out. Big things are brewing in Grant
TeafFs kettle.
The Aggies have currently gone longer (91 games) than any
other Southwest Conference team without kissing their sister.
Texas is next with 78 untied games.
The Horns set a SWC record for penalty yards last week with
169 against Texas Tech, erasing the Aggies old mark of 167 set in
1949, also against Tech.
Speaking of penalties, A&M and Illinois were set back fora
total of 275 yards, 34 more steps than the Ulini offense could
muster.
Darrel Royal, Daddy D to Austin fans, netted his 100th SWC
win Saturday as his charges massacred the Red Raiders.
A&M needs two wins to reach the 400 victory mark while Rice
needs one more to hit 300.
Bubba Bean passed Kyle Rote on the all-time SWC rushing
list with his 158 yards against the Illini. He is now only six yards
behind the number 13 man. Bill Burnett and is 217 yards shyol
the A&M record of 2,415 held by Bob Smith.
Thanks to Bean and his cohorts, the Aggies are now third in
the conference in total offense after an inauspicious start at
seventh. Coach Emory Bellard’s group trails Texas and Arkan-
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retreated only 158 yards in 126 rushing attempts, or less than 1.3
yards per carry. If not for Chubby Phillips 46-yard touchdown
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Baylor is almost 100 yards behind the Ags in total defense,
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