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The News and Advance from Lynchburg, Virginia • 27

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I zr1 t1 VMI Tops Bulldogs 32 8 Gobblers Win 12 0 Indians Upset Seminoles end Dick Evans SET 2 ACC RECORDS Overurman 12 run (Shup (Shupin run (Shupin 2 run (Shupin run OOTBALL SCORES 10 13 fa" run run (pass failed) 1 TSO 13 126 74 6 20 0 4 412 2 65 on 10 Altavista Captures District our Crown Va 8 85 6 20 0 3 373 2 36 TALLAHASSEE la ffl Roger lale a swift sophomore raced 41 yards for a touchdown and Dan Barton booted a 21 yard field goal to give William and Mary a 9 0 upset victory ever lorida State University here Saturday An SU Homecoming crowd of 16700 sat stunned as the favored Seminoles failed time after time to mount a scoring drive lorida State came within inches of scoring in the second quarter and several times drove within the William and Mary 25 yard line But the big William and Mary line dug in and held when it had to Defensive Duel touchdown run in the third quarter broke up a savage defensive duel during which it seemed that neither team would ever be able to score Hale took a handoff and ran wide to his left He found running room near the sideline and scoot ed all the way without a hand being laid on him kick for the extra point was no good But in the fourth period after William and Mary had moved from its own 16 to the SU six yard line Barton was called in on fourth down and put the bal between the uprights from the 11 yard line ALTAVISTA Bob Walker accounted for 27 points here Saturday afternoon leading Altavista High District 4 champions to an easy 52 0 vic tory over winless Amherst High School The win gave the Colonels the crown in addition to an undefeat ed season in which only one team has crossed the Altavista goal line In nine games the Colonels have scored a mighty 265 points Bedford held them to a 0 0 tie to put a tiny blot on a fine record Walker a fancy tossing signal By DICK LEONARD MORGANTOWN Va (JS Virginia Tech uncorked two long pass plays for touchdowns Satur day to smash' West Virginia 12 0 and snap a 30 game Southern Conference winning streak that dated back to 1952 The outcome was not unex pected since the Gobblers came into Mountaineer field aS slight favorites However the passing show featuring halfback Alger Pugh surprised the 8000 soggy spectators sitting in the rain Pugh the leading rusher on the throwing Hid of a pass to end Carroll Dale that gave Tech a 6 0 lead in the sec ond period The play covered 53 yards 73 Yard Scamper Then Pugh took a screen pass from quarterback rank East man In the third period and re versed his field to run 73 yards for the other touchdown Pugh capped his performance by intercepting a WVU pass on the VPI seven and returning it to the WVU 38 for a gain of 55 yards in the waning moments of the game or West Virginia it was an afternoon of frustration The Mountaineers twice went to five yard line One drive in the SEWANEE Tenn Walter Wilder closed out his college grid iron career Saturday with a mud dy catch that gave Sewanee a 15 14 victory over Washington Lee Wilder made a diving catch of a two point pass from tailback Ira rye after Sewanee had stared at a 14 7 lead for nearly half the game Sewanee scored first soon after the teams met in fog rain and mud Tackle Jody Gee intercepted a pass and slogged 50 yards to the touchdown Bill Shasteen kicked the point Jack Groner quarter back found the range in the sec ond quqarter with a pass to JUch ard Mosby that was good for 65 yards and a touchdown Bob unkhouser ran a two point con version unkhouser Scores Shortly afterward Groner unkhouser with a pass good 52 vards putting the ball on VMI 23 205 200 10 22 3 45S 0 51 the car BOWL SHAPED By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Syracuse Saturday became the first team to accept an invitation to one of the major bowl football games The un defeated Orangemen were tapped as the visiting team in the Cotton Bowl Otherwise the lineup of the big bowls is undetermined how it goes: Cotton Syracuse vs winner of southwest confer ence (Texas or Arkansas) Rose Winner of Big (Wisconsin Northwestern or Michigan State vs west coast champion (Washington if It beats Washington State) Orange Second place team in Big 8 if Oklahoma wins title (Kansas Missouri or Iowa State) vs probably winner of Atlantic coast con ference (Clemson can clinch next week) Sugar Probably Georgia winner of Southeast ern Conference championship vs several possibilities Gator Possibly Penn State vs Mississippi irrt downi RUshlng yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by Punts umbles lost Yards penalized ullback Lauren Kardatzke a 190 pound senior was the work horse for William and Mary He ripped the SU line for 109 yards jT21 carries Little red Pickard lorida ace runner working from both fullback and halfback ran for 78 yards on 21 carries but the massive William and Mary for wards checked him when he had to be stopped lorida State played a listless uninspired game Press box spec ulation was that the Seminoles morale was badly shattered by the disclosure this week that coach Perry Moss planned to leave SU to coach the Montreal Alouettes professional team' In the first period William anc Mary got a chance when Jim Porach recovered Bud White fumble at the SU 45 With Kardatzke leading the way the Indians drove to the 14 be fore SU stopped them In the second period Bob Stoy WEEP OR JOY onA mu Mprrnn (Ipft) who caueht touchdown pass final minute of play and assistant coach John Gregory have good cry in dressing room after the Bulldogs beat Auburn 14 13 Saturday to win Southeastern Conference crown (See story C4 (AP Wirephoto) Maryland 28 Clemson 25 Lehigh 14 Davidson 0 Richmond 48 urman 14 Alabama 9 Georgia Tech 7 Knoxville 24 Lane 0 Tulane 6 Vanderbilt 6 (tie) Arkansas Grambllng Eastern Ky 12 Morehead 7 ort Valley 20 Mile 0 Tenn Tech 16 Ark State 8 Presbyterian 34 Appalachian 0 Morris Brown 41 South Caro State t6 Tenn Martin 26 Memphis Navy 6 Midwest Western tn 22 Eastern Mich 0 Concordia (Neb) 37 Concordia (Hl) 0 enn (iowa) 13 varmage Parsons 18 Upper Iowa 0 Wartburg 38 Simpson 6 Carroll 26 Ill Wesleyan 13 Northern (SD) 7 Huron 0 Michigan State 15 Northwestern Iowa 16 Ohio State 7 Marquette 35 Cincinnati 34 Missouri 26 Kansas State 0 Tula 17 North Texas State 6 Purdue 29 Minnesota 23 Indiana 26 Michigan 7 Iowa state 55 San Jose State 0 Kansas 28 Oklahoma State14 Kentucky 41 Xavier 0 Illinois 9 Wisconsin 6 Oklahoma 28 Army 20 Nebraska 14 Colorado 12 Bowling Green 30 Delaware nUUSlt'X OO vtnmn Baldwin Wallace 42 Wayneurg St Benedict's 25 Wm Jewell 21 Evansville 32 Murray 8 Ohio Univ 32 Louisville 15 i S'weetem (Kan) 21 Kan Wesleyan Iowa Wesleyan 26 Central 7 Whitewafer 34 Loras 20 Buena Vista 7 Luther 6 Tenn A8I 27 Lincoln (Mo) 0 Denison 6 Ohio Wesleyan 6 (tic) Wittenberg 35 Akron 0 Marietta 32 Bethany (WVa) 8 Dayton 13 Miami (Ohio) 0 Anderaon 39 Defiance 12 Muskingum 40 Mount Union 12 Southern Ill 51 Central Mich 20 eetem nt 6 nt Normal '8 (tie) North Centra (DI) 8 Lake orest 0 See SCORES Pg 2 CoL Sewanee Nips 15 14 In Rain Mud Statistics Turman 1 15 156 100 12 23 1 3 355 2 75 Statistics WAM 15 228 101 9 13 0 6 351 0 103 CHAPEL HILL North Carolina broke two Atlan tic Coast Conference records Sat urday in defeating Virginia 41 0 in a brilliant display of offensive football The outclassed Cavaliers were unable to muster a serious offen sive threat as they went down to their 17th straight defeat over the past two seasons North Caro lina boosted its mark to four vic tories in nine games Senior Wade Smith playing his last Kenan Stadium garpe drew most of the cheers from the par tisan crowd of 21000 Set Two Records North 32 first downs and 583 yards gained in the air and on the ground set two new conference records The previous first down high 30 was set by Duke and Clemsott in 1957 Hie old yardage mark was held by Clemson which gained 531 in 1954 against The Citadel The previous North Carolina yardage total was 519 set in 1947 against Virginia Smith a stocky halfback from Albemarle scored two touchdowns and sparked a Tarheel first team Which tallied four of the six touchdowns Quarterback Jack Cummings another senior tossed a 50 yard scoring pass to halfback Milam woii in thp final auarter for the most spectacular thrust of the afternoon Tarheel coach Jim Hickey used 111ft rpsnrvns freelv Halfback Len ny Beck and fullback George hit for the I Sewanee seven Two plays lost! from rye) irst downz Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passei Passes Intercepted by Punta umbles lost Yard penalized By MARSHALL JOHNSON RICHMOND Richmond Spi 1 ders striking for long gains in rapier like fashion scored twice in the first four minutes Saturday and almost as they pleased there after as they trolled to a 48 14 Southern Conference football vic tory over outclassed Hurricane 1 A shirt sleeved crowd of 3000 was still filing in when Spider quarterback rank Gagliano hit end Vass on a 54 yard pass play to the urman 16 on the first play from scrimmage Bob Dunnington bolted the last two yards three plays after Chuck Boone converted and Richmond led 7 0 urman ran three plays kicked and Spider halfback David Ames took the punt on his 34 and raced 54 yards to the urman 12 Two plays later Gagliano hit end Art McGee with an eight yard scor ing toss and conversion made it 14 0 with only four min utes gone 60 Yards In Six Plays The Spiders rolled 60 yards in six plays for another first period touchdown scored on a nine yard Joe Rossetti to Bob Coolbaugh pass Ames made it 28 0 early in the second period with a 48 yard burst off his own left tackle capping a 68 yard advance that took just four plays Rolling up their highest score in Ed nine seasons as coach the Spiders went 61 and 54 yards in the third periqd Dun nington took a 26 yard screen pass from Gagliano and: Coolbaugh grabbed an eight yard toss from third string quarterback Dick Curl for the other urman finally hit the score board with five minutes left on a 33 yard run by third string full back Teddy Loth capping a 65 yard march Center Larry Jep pass interception set up an other Hurricane tally with 1:45 left halfback Charlie Gay going five vards throuch the middle But Spider halfback Earl Stoudt returned the ensuing kickoff 94 yards for breaking touchdown to end the spectacular display of scoring fireworks The victory evened up Rich conference record at 3 3 1 and tied the Spiders with urman 2 for a fifth place Over all Richmond is 3 5 1 with all three triumphs coming at home urman is 2 6 over all previous highest score under Merrick was 46 points in a 46 0 opening game romp over Randolph Macon in 1954 The Spi previous high in conferenci competition was 29 points score twp weeks ago in a 51 29 defeat at the hands of Virginia Tech Hie Spiders rolled up a tota of 440 yards on the ground and 205 the air 1m Gagliano Statistics VaTch irst down 6 Riuhing yardage VI Passing yardage 1 Panes 3 4 Passes Intercepted by 2 Punts 7 324 umbles lost Yards penalized 8 first period was hurled back to the 23 from where a field goal attempt by Johnny Thwkston went astray On the other drive halfback Ray Peterson going into the end zone The ball squirted out of the end zone and was given to Tech on its 20 The temperature dropped from a pleasant 68 at the start of the game to a cold 46 at the end and with it dropped con ference stock The Mountaineers had not lost a conference game since urman beat them 22 14 in the opening game of the 1952 season Perhaps the Mountaineers de served a better fate Except for the two touchdown sallies Tech never got out of its own territory until the fourth period first score was accom plished on two pass plays The Gobblers took over on their 30 after a WVU punt Eastman three yards but unkhouser ran it over the next play The extra point kick failed Sewanee scored again on a break just after losing the ball on the seven quarterback Groner then fumbled the ball on the thre6 and Sewanee tackle Max Young recovered in the end zone Then came the crucial two point conversion Shasteen was brought in as a blind but tailback Ira rye the apparent ball holder for a kick straightened up and loop ed it to Wilder for the victory margin 0 14 0 Sewanee 0 Sewanee Gee 50 intercepted pass (Shasteen kick) Mosby by 65 pass from Groner (unkhouser run) unkhouser run (kick failed) Sewanee Young recovered fumble in end zone (Wilder pass passed to Bob Crabtree on a screen that carried to the Tech 47 Then came a Pugh to Dsde pass for a touchdown ought Off Tackier The big end grabbed the ball on the WVU 20 and fought off two tacklers before racing goalward The Gobblers recovered a WVU fumble on their 25 in the third period After one play moved the ball to the 27 Eastman connect ed with Pugh' on a screen pass and the' Tech husky was off and running to make it 12 0 After the game Tech coach rank Moseley had this to say: got the breaks and gave our best team effort of the sea son We also came up with a big play more times than usual I still think West Virginia has a good tough football Said WVU coach Art Lewis: just plain fumbled this one away The boys moved the ball well enough to score two or three times VPI could be a worthy successor to our confer ence title" Virginia Tech 0 6 6 0 12 West Virginia 0 6 0 Direct Wins Pacing Classic INGLEWOOD Calif (AP) Direct poured on the speed in the stretch and coasted home easily to win7 the $10000 Ameri can racing classic consoliation Saturday Some 18530 fans at Hollywood Park saw him racing the mile in 1:59 35 The winner returned $860 $4 and $240 followed by Lumber Bill $460 and $260 and Widower end Dick Evans Bill Hughes Creed $240 Richm'd 24 235 205 11 25 i 4282 65 North Texas Upset 17 6 By Tulsa TULSA Okla UV Tulsa smashed North Texas vaunted run ning game with a great defen sive play Saturday for a rousing 17 6 upset that knocked the Eagles from the unbeaten ranks and de nied them the Missouri Valley undisputed champion ship ullback David White and quar terback Jerry Keeling scored Tulsa touchdowns after long drives and halfback Jack Kreider kicked a 45 yard field goal longest ever booted by a Hurricane player North Texas the No 1 rushing team at game time counted Its only points on one quick 65 yard pass play quarter back Bob (Duty to swift Abner Haynes Only 6872 cold numbed fans saw Tulsa turn In Its sharpest perform ance of the yeaf to retain a chance for a one third share in the con ference title A Hurricane victory 1 over Wichita Thanksgiving Day would deadlock North Texas Hous ton and Tulsa with 3 1 league 1 records loss ended its win ning streak at 10 games eight of I the victories this year North Texas State 0 0 0 TuIbb 7 37 James (run) Hades (pass from Walker) itzgerald (pass from Walker) Will Meet VPI i 4 or SC Crown Knox two sophomores stood out on offense 81 Yard Drive The Tarheels scored in the opening quarter after an 81 yard drive Smith ran it over from the 12 They tallied twice in the sec ond quarter Beck carrying over from the four and Smith from the two Cummings sneaked over from the one for the fourth North Carolina touchdown after a 72 yard drive in the third quarter Cummings tossed to Wall for the fifth score The third team tallied late in the game when fullback Ed Lipski went over from the three to cap a 56 yard march Smith picked up 126 yards in 15 carries to lead the Tarheel ground attack He accounted for several long gains on wide end sweeps 'Guard Bob Shupin kicked four of North Carolina's five extra points boasting his season total to 12 conversions out of 13 at tempts Virginia 0 0 0 0 North Carolina 7 14 7 UNC Smith ing kick) UNC Beck 4 kick) UNO Smith kick) Cumming 1 blplM i Wall 50 pass from Cum mings (kick failed) LipsKl run wuuta kick) By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS East Dartmouth 21 Cornell 12 Yal 38 Princeton 20 Syracuse 71 Colgate 0 Penn 24 Columbia 6 Penn State Holy Cross 0 Pittsburgh 28 Notre Deme 13 Brown 16 Harvard 6 Boston 2G Boston College 7 Navy 16 George Washington 8 Rutgers 12 Villanova 6 Susquehanna 20 Haverford 0 Lafayette 13 Tufts Connecticut 34 Rhode laand Amherst 13 Williama Bridgeport 12 Brfmdcls 8 American Inti 38 Central Conn 0 Geneva 28 Lycoming 0 Allegheny 14 Thiel 6 Westminster 14 Carnegie Tech 12 Grove City 25 Hiram 6 Albright 14 Juniata Stroudsburg 47s Montclair 0 Hamilton 14 Union 0 0 Indiana (Pa) 0 (tie) Kings Point 56 Ursnlu 0 "i Minersville 13 National Aggtea ranklin A Marshall 22 Muluenberg I Buffalo 19 Gettysburg 6 Penn Military 28 Swarthmore 12 Scranton IS Wilkea 0 I John Carroll 20 A Jeff 0 i Hobart 7 Upzala 8 I Rochester 31 RPI i Bucknell 26 Temple 6 Wagner 42 Moravian 8 i Potomac State 32 Baltimore JC southern Connecticut 48 Post Hofrtra 31 Springfield 6 Senth I La tech 10 Memphis State 8 sA i i Mlarissippl 37 Tenneae 7 I Wm A Mary 9 lorida State I VMI 32 Citadel 8 Howard 20 Morehouse 13 I Clark 28 Savannah State 13 I' M44 4i Wv RLata A I "West Liberty 13 Wrt Virginia State 7 Rknory A Honry S3 Concord 19 I 46 Lincoln 14 Sewanee 18 Washington A Lee 14 I Vkwtnta Tech 12 West Virginia I Georgia 14 Auburn 13 caller passed to end John Eades for three scores sneaked over i from the two for another and col lected three other points when he passed for two extra points and scampered for another Bill James highly 1 touted fullback who has been the main reason for the Colonels' tremendous finish this season scored twice the first coming on a 60 yard run on the first play of scrimmage other score came when he bolted across from the four Halfacks Butch Carr and Reg gie Sizemore scored the remaining TDs for the Colonels scooting 50 and three yards respectfully through the weak Amherst sec ondary which was unable to stop the fierce Altavista attack The game marked the third time this year that the Colonels have won with 50 or more points They also beat Brosville 54 0 and Gretna 55 0 Altavista 18 6 7 Amherst 0 0' Altavista: TD James 2 (60 run Walker 7 pass from Walker 35 (Horton pass from Canty) Gay sneak) Carr (50 run) Sizemore By BILL BECK News Sports Editor LEXINGTON A Virginia Military Institute football team kept its Southern Conference championship hopes alive Saturday by walloping The Citadel 32 8 before 8000 howling fans at Wilson ield The Keydets picked up 205 yards on the ground and 200 on passing in a game that saw junior Don Kern a 185 pound halfback score 16 points for VMI Kern tallied on a two yara ran a 23 yard pass from Bobby Mitch ell apd ran oyer two conversions for four points All told the Nor folk ace gained 26 yards running and 23 on the receiving end of bjit all of his yardage was made when for scores With win VMI now has a Southern Conference rec ord of 4 0 1 and an overall mark of 7 1 1 the only loss being to highly rated Penn State I Championship Game The win coupled with Virginia 12 0 victory over WAftt Viremia at Morfantown Dale 53 pass from Pugh makes the Gobbler VMI clash at (run failed) Roanoke Thanksgiving Day a na Pugh 73 pass from Eart with the winner becoming man (kick blocked) the Southern Conference kingpin VPI is undefeated in three SC games Nelson EHfott the place kicking ipeclalist started VMI out on the right track when he made aood on a field goal from passed 47 yards to Jon Stephen the 34 yard line son to reach the SU four Three The Keydets scored again in rashes failed and Barton was the second period wnen actii called upon for a field goal at cracked over from the 2H yard tempt He missed from the 12 marker This score came after yard line VMI took over on their own 39 lorida State drove 60 yards yard mark Johnny Trayriham from its own 20 to the William picked up a first down when he tint a at the tar yard line Two rushes mid an mcompieie went amind end to pass play left SU I two yards At thjg Bulldogs were Ttn leaver but half the distance to the Pickard tried to leap over but £al Md Kern hij first TO fell short by less than a foot He went around end for the Just before the halfume gun two point conversion making the SU got the ball on the William The Citadel 0 and Mary 13 on a pass mterfer Jn third quarter the Key ence penalty but Ken Kestner dets scored 14 more points Dyer field goal attempt from the 20 scored on a sneak from the three sailed to the right of the goal line and Kern scored on a posts beautiful 20 yard pass play Both The third period scoring march touchdowns were setup on the of William and Mary started on fjne running of Trayham and the its own 20 Kardatzke bulled for passing of Dyer 26 yards as the Indians moved jn the last quarter Horner to the SU 41 from where Hale scored on a pass from Dyer broke away a play which saw the VMI cap 7 6 35 tain catch a pass on the 19 yard 3 A 0 line and scamper down the right 1 1 JJajuaafc JUunmw ztaWM Hale 42 run (kick failed) a senior guard from Richmond Barton 21 scored his first point of the year for VMI when he made good on MA POSTS a placement after TD The Bulldogs scored their only 26 TO 6 WIN I touchdown of the game in the last nuPD DIC 171 DQ quarter against VMI reserves (JV JuK when Belton Dykes smashed RONT ROYAL Wl Jack Luck lrom scoreu iwice ui TO drfve ver 95 yanjS one coming on a 36 yard ran was featured by the passing back of an foepW pass Whaley as Randolph Macon Academy Keydets did a splendid job posted a 26 6 Prep League foot 1 in detaining Paul ball victory Saturday over Magujre wbo caught only two Virginia Episcopal of Lynch aB day for a total gain 4 oca of 12 yards In fact until the sec The Bishops trailed by 26 0 ond when yI was ahead by before they finally scored in a margjn the Bulldogs man the final period on Stuart Or aged 0 but one pass three yard plunge MA Not ony up Ma is now 5 2 over all ana 2 2 jjUt they also put the hex in Prep League play VES is on quarterback Jerry Nettles one 2 5 and 0 3 respectively finest passers in the South VES 0 0 0 6 ern Conference MA 13 7 6 0 26 Harner with 55 yards in 10 car rles and Traynham with 53 in 11 attempts led the VMI ground at MA: TD Luck 2 (2 ck Airwise Dyer connected on 30 runback intercepted pass) lgbt 15 with five his 4 Lare 20 going to his favorite receiver T5 WIVTAC 9 I 0 1U11 7 1 a 1 tuic nwr ur Vironnia Militarv (86) who was a thorn in The side all Saturday afternoon missed this pass thrown by Howard Dyer in the second quarter Also on the play are The Bob Crouch (41) and Bucky Sharpe (19) (Pnnnio Walla PVintni Richmond Tarheels Trounce Wins 48 14 Cavaliers 41 To 0 SPORTS at 1 i 5 LYNCHBURG? VA' SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 151959 Statistics The Citadel lrrt downe 15 Rushing yerdage 316 Passing yardage 63 Paeeee 17 Punts 4 27 umbles lost 1 Yards penalized 55 led The Citadel attack ground with 65 yards in ries Eddie Teague popular coach of the Bulldogs said after the game nonsense saying anything ex cept that VMI vas a better foot ball team today than we Our boys never gave up but they just do the job they can do" Overall The Citadel has a 7 2 mark one of the best for them in years One thing is certain coma Thanksgiving Day Victory Sta dium in Roanoke will be packed to the rafters to watch the Gob blers and Keydets play the win ner emerging as the SC champ The Citadel 0 0 0 8 VMI 0 11 14 VMI ield goal Elliott 34 VMI Kern 2 ran (Kern ran) VMI Dyer 1 ran (run failed) VMI Kern 23 pass from Mitchell (Kern run) VMI Horner 19 pass from Dyer (Moss kick) 1 Citadel Dykes 1 ran (Grif fin pass frbm Whaley) Rossetti and Curl hit on 12 of 23 passes urman 0 0 0 Richmond 20 8 14 Richmond scoring: Dunnington 2 plunge (Boone kick) McGee 8 pass from Gagliano (Boone kick) Coolbaugh 9 pass from Rossetti (pass failed) Ames 48 ran (Mc Gee pass from Gagliano) Dun nington 26 pass from Gagliano (Stoudt pass from Dunnington) Coolbaugh 8 pass from Curl (pass ctmtirU C1A VinVnfT return (pass faikjdX urman scoring: Loth 33 pass from Walker) Walker (2 (3 plunge) PAT: Walker (run) '5 i HI OU tfcMHMKI 'a fl II I 'z '4' '4 9f th.

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