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...college football, it was the week of the powerhouses. Texas strengthened its position as the nation's top-ranked team when, sparked by the breakaway running of Halfback James Saxton, it overwhelmed tough and bulky Baylor 33-7. While second-ranked Alabama smothered Richmond, third-ranked Ohio State, its bruising ground attack contained by stubborn Indiana, turned to such innovations (for Ohio State) as forward passes, to win 16-7 and remain tied for Big Ten leadership with fifth-ranked Minnesota, which outrushed Iowa 16-9. Continuing its return to national prominence, fourth-ranked Louisiana State ran over strong...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Scoreboard: Nov. 17, 1961 | 11/17/1961 | See Source »

...Ralph Tompsett. spokesman for Dallas' Baylor University Medical Center, said that Mister Sam tolerated the first big doses well, and had no nausea. A midweek bout of pneumonia interrupted the treatment, but Rayburn rallied quickly. After that he was given FUDR (5-fluoro-2'-deoxyuridine), which is a close chemical kin of 5-fluorouracil and works the same...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Mister Sam's Drug | 10/20/1961 | See Source »

...than ever. Lines are brawny and deep, defenses are stanch and sound. But in the offense-minded Southwest Conference, the big news is a corps of fleet-footed backs who can run over and around the most dogged linebacker, butt heads with the best in the country. Among them: > Baylor's bull-necked Ronnie Bull (6 ft., 198 Ibs.), a halfback last season, who was switched to fullback this year to take advantage of his straight-ahead speed. Bull runs the 100-yd. dash in 9.8 sec., has exceptional balance. Says Texas Linebacker Pat Culpepper...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Home on the Range | 10/13/1961 | See Source »

...their own stadiums. Now and then, though, the Texas schools step out of state-and their highfalutin' intersectional opponents often wish the Texans had stayed home on the range. Already this season, such familiar foundries as Ohio State (tied by Texas Christian, 7-7), Pittsburgh (beaten by Baylor, 16-13) and Kansas (beaten by T.C.U., 17-16) have learned the hard way that Texans take their football seriously...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Home on the Range | 10/13/1961 | See Source »

...eight: Baylor, Texas Christian, Rice, Southern Methodist, Texas, Texas A. & M., Texas Tech, Arkansas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Home on the Range | 10/13/1961 | See Source »

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