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Suffolk News-Herald from Suffolk, Virginia • 17

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VMI Upsets Virginia With ourth Quarter Rally 20 7 PAPOOSE PRODIGIES VP ROUTS SPIDERS 42 7 NOV 3 Suffolk (Va) News Herald PAGE 17 Over Irish 2 tohchdowns as the led rom i nab Certified Comfort Stops lorida 13 0 Michigan State Wins the big I Recreation Calendar Oklahoma Pressed SOUTHERN OIL COMPANY INC SUOLK VA I i ACTORY ST Phone 2374 INSURED be all the in Mosele y's Yes whether It's opening a business or a savings account it's the location that counts! It pays to save with us for dollars saved here earn better than average dividends without sacrifice of safety YOU GOT TO HAND IT TO THESE KIDS A poll Irish 6 0 came on Wellborn pQYlNGr runners auu toease i scoring arond fight end from tne five Danny Burklow con verted the first of four extra point Bill Gent kicked the other extra DOODY ALMOST Sherwood Jones more popularly known as "Doody" around Whaley ville High School almost got away on this end sweep egainst Suffolk High's junior varsity last week End Billy Warren (11) is getting set to wipe out one Suffolk defender Whaleyville won the gome 24 7 and faces Norfolk Academy Saturday afternoon in a Homecoming game at Whaleyville PRESSURE ON Tiny MLfwPAT EDPEU BARON illegal substitution bail to the Michigan farmers receive most of their income from dairy prod ucts lead in the first a quick stroke of fumbled on a a couple ot Bear protectors but one Carver pursuer caught up with Corbitt on about the 10 yard line Corbitt did some quick thinking thein and lateraled off to Spurlock who went on for the score ull back Bernard Boone rammed through for the tying point Spider team Barry razee and the score Peanut Bowl Parade Game Set Tomorrow The Peanut Bowl parade and football game postponed from last ROOKIES ARE RARE ENOUGH IN pRjQ footbauu (THERE ARE JUST TWO ON THE ENTIRE GIANT SQUAP) YET The redskins HAYE COME UP THS YEAR WITH A BACKIELP STARTING THREE NEW PAPOOSES orrestal twice was repulsed trying to sneak across from the one yard line then Wellborn dove high over the middle of the line to score Again Oldham converted and Navy led 14 6 third touchdown came on a three play strike from mid field pitching a screen pass to Wellborn who tore 32 yards down Hie sidelines to score Old third point try was wide 3:30 the football game between Suf folk's Red Raiders and Church land set for 8 at Pea nut Park Another area game rained out riday will also be played to tomorrow night at Windsor with Windsor's es meet ing Southampton in a Group game Holland will play at Cape Charles Tuesday MANHATTAN Kan (AP) The Oklahoma Sooners anything but mighty today sweat ed Hit a 13 0 victory over a soup ed up Kansas State College foot ball team that battled its heart out for an upcct tauers loucnanu ns the iniro penou one rm) niiortorn mah tti irt vu ZJUiJ jur AUBURN Ala Nov 2 (AP) Two lightning like thrusts for touch downs gave unbeaten Auburn an impressive 13 0 victory over lo rida today Tije game was not as close' as the score sounds The victors ranked No 4 in the nation dominated the game 05 Point 54 Town and 7:24 and 8:24 Pdnlt Mini' mill Wellborn Leads Middies To 20 6 Win Wolfpack Downs Winless Deacons Early Richmond Lead Is Erased off gams of 11 in state first scoring drive With fourth down on the Wake Eorset tne Wolfpack faked field goal that completely tooled the Deacons While quarter oacx 10m Katicn Kicked at air Halfback Dick Hunter grab bed the bail and circled right ind for the score In the third period an exchange of fumbles gave the Wolfpack the ball on the Deacon 21 and set the stage for another state touch ci the UN AND TIDES Monday The sun rise at 6:13 a and sets at High Water: 6:43 a and 6: Point 7:13 a Suffolk 8:13 a Low Water: 12:22 a and 12:56 Town Point 12:52 a and 1:28 Suffolk 1:52 a and 2:38 OL Wook November 4 9 Tuesday Midget ootball League at Joyner Park 4 Joyner vs Central Tuesday Negro Midget ootball League at Hunter ield 4 Chubbies vs Bombers Wednesday Midget ootball League at Joyner Park 4 Lakeside vs Riverview Kingsboro Negro Teen Age Shack opens 7:30 Thursday Midget ootball Lea gue at Joyner Park 4 Joy ner vs Hall Place Negro Midget ootball League at Hunter ield 4 Browns vo Traveler Saturday Skating at Recreation Center 6:45 and 8:30 METAL SKI JUMP HILL MOSCOW Nov 2 GP The So viet Union is building an all metal' ski jump hill in Gorky and says jumpers from the leading skimgnatib'ns will be invited for competitions this season Locally Owned Serving Local Needs 149 Main St Phona 5290 Citadel for hrnncrhf fhn 6 'and Hardage passed from there to PeccaUeilo in the end zone for the faxt touchdown In the third period the Citactel moved the kickoff 63 yards in 11 plays Chefs io scoring from the six Schwarze passed 23 yards to Halfback Bill Hughes for a first down on Die eight tor gainer William and Mary 7 0 The Citadel 0 0 riday bocauto of rain bo held here tomorrow The parade is scheduled for tomorrow with ttxa SCO! ed 1 Shell certifies you get premium grade better burning heating oil Shell Research men spent many years devel oping this finer oil Highly refined it give you more efficient even cleans your fuel filter as it burn Yet it costs no more than ordinary beating oils 2 We certify you get Service you con count on We value your business and our service proves it We refill your tank automatically and protect it from internal corrosion with free application Courteous drivers leave a metered receipt showing every gallon delivered You are comfortable and carefree when we serve you Our service and premium grade oil give you modem heating at its very best START YOUR CERTIIED COMORT PROTECTION NOW BEORE COLD WEATHER HITS by calling as Keep Sunshine inside all winter Tong with Shell's Nins The Citadel 1412 touchdown 1 7 I £002 WtfrMcwrsj MADISON Wis Nov 2 (AP) Jin passes plus a powerhouse Spartan line that re wore down the Badgers brought Michigan State a 21 7' vic tory over Wisconsin in a bruising big ten football game today be fore 50000 fans at Camp Randall Stadium iter Bill Rusn recovered to set up point I Qa Ulirri til turn onri Mors ennr 1 I UUUUI JUU i a 1 1 St VI' 1 I mg maren 2 of tailback Bobby Gordon who scor ed two touchdowns led once bea ten Tennessee to an impressive 37J wm oer North Carolina to day before a crowd of 340 0 0 The Vols exnloded for their his s' gest showing of the season by scoring every period to com pletely outclass the heavier Tar eMs It was Tennessee's fifth victory against an opening 7 0 loss to Auburn Gordon a diving terror when the yards were needed rammed over from the 5 for a touchdown the first period and seord a gain in the third from the three Wmgback Carroll Young scored Im touihdowns in the second per 1 from the 6 inch line the from the one The latter tuuchJovn was set up on a 32 yard run by co Capt Billy Ander son Tennessee added another touch down in the fourth period when full gam its back Carl Smith broke around left by md raced 53 yards down the' 2 Long Passes Set Up Scores BY MARSHALL JOHNSON CHARLOTTESVILLE Va intercepted a Whitley pa on the 13 up Viremia nowl 2 4 1 fur the season as a whole I Aside from the touch down the Cav aliens had nly two genuine scoring threats With Bak 1 4 yar lt11ai I 'period The Wolfpack bacK Joe arvt4row thelr20jr I added tojchdown3 in eath of theiBarry Tb 1 I 1 4 1 1 i x' i 'j period But that man a 1 rknv Ga Tech Defeats Blue Devils 13 0 By MERCER BAILEY ATLANTA NOV 2 (AP' Str ing by land and air Georgia Tech slammed Duke from the unbeaten ranks today with a 13 0 upset vic tory over the nation's seventh ranked football power The Engineers pounded out one touchdown on the ground against the Blue vaunted defense and took to the air for the other Sub ullback Jim Benson dived over from the one for the first! score ending a 59 yard march helped along by a 15 yard personal foul called against Duke The clincher came in the third period when ullback Lester Sun erville took a screen pass from Quarter red Braselton and scur ried 15 yards to score But the touchdowns were almost anticlimatic What had the 40000 spectators amazed was the way Tech rammed the ball down Duke's throat defense against rushing was third best in the nat ion until Summerville Benson Stan lowers loyd aucette and other Techsters cut loose for 232 scoring was well distri buted among its supply of speedy backs Just four plays afeer the kickoff that Pugh's sen sational sprint the Tech offense began to move in great fashion after end John Moody grabbed a fumble bv Ricnmond's Buddy Da vis on the Spider 30 ullback Bobby Conner plowed his way into the end zone nine plavs later In the third period three more Gobbler touchdowns were added by quarterback Jimmy Lugar on a one yard sneak Barry Yazee in a one yard plunge and Ray Eng land on a one yard plunge final score came on a nine yard pass from Holsclaw to end Ed Brinkley with 3:35 left in the game Brinkley converted making it 42 7 and the game end ed a tew plays later Tennessee Clips na: a3ns the1 Undefeated Auburn Heating Oil Service Under our new plan your comfort is doubly guarafood BakhUar carried 'he ball 17 i es and picked op 102 yarj fei 27 more than VMi got on the ground the fir: haf when VMI controlled the ball Vir ginia's passing was much too lit and mucn too late Tile Victory VMI's sjxtn in se ven the other was a 21 21 tie Hoh was tne Kev first over Virginia since 1953 and only ther second over tdvuers since 1942 is rogani uueaieneu inuvng io a ro nd' U1 th'' four o' tad ie Schwarze then fumbied and Cen In the fourth period state drove from its 47 to a touchdown which came when Sub Halfback Podwika circled left end from 16 0 12 to impotence completely with their rock ribbed Corbitt lumbered goalward with AAiinlA nt non Kuf nne reducing tne rionaa atiacK Alabama Beats Georgia or irst Win 14 13 ATHENS GA Nov 2 (AP) Quarterback Bobby Smith and two pass grabbing Ends hauled Ala bama to a 14 13 upset triumph over erratic Georgia today It the Crimson Ude's first victory of the football season Smith hurled seven point underdogs to a pair of touch downs through a porous Georgia air defense the second quar ter and spoiled the dav for Geor homecoming turnout of 3U (Wl I CHARLESTON Nov 2 ftiiham and Mary iouuw ed a fourth pt nod pas'nlerceui ion with a 33 yard touchdown drove today to ueteat the Csroliiifl by 35 0 By REESE HART CHAPEL HILL Nov (AP The knife like running BY BOB MILLER BLACKSBURG Va Nov An alert Virginia Tech team took its first Southern Con ference victory of the 1957 season in convincing fashion here today routing Richmond's Spiders 42 7 Before a scantv crowd of about 5500 fans the with the exception of one fumble that was quickly erased on the following played errorless football and turned on a flashy display of speed and alertness that was just too much for the visitors from capifol city Richmond held the Gobblers scoreless in the first period and moved into a 7 0 lead and for a while it looked as though it might be another gloomy after noon for the oft disappointed VPI eleven However sophomore Halfback Alger Pugh brought the Gobbler rooters to their feet midway in the second quarter when he took a Richmond punt on his own 33 and sidestepped his way 67 yards tnrougn tne wnoie to reach paydirt split the uprights was tied at 7 7 This seemed to i spiration rank charges needed for from then on it was stricilv the Gobblers all the way Moments later End John Moody set up the next Tech score when he fell on a Spider fumble on the Richmond 30 and the Gob blers turned it into the tie break ing marker Barry razee who hasn't missed a conversion all year out of 11 tries converted and it was 14 7 added three more touch downs in the tird quarter after two Spider fumbles and a pass interception uv Gobbler substitute Quarterback BiUy The final Tech touchdown was the re sult of a 71 vard drive when the Gobblers engineered by Quarter back Billy moved the ball the istance in 14 plavs In the opening period Richmond took the ball on their own 32 af ter the Gobblers had failed for the second time to get a drive underway and were forced to kick Quarterback Jim Hoffman and his fleet halfbacks Dave Ames and Mickey spar ked a 68 yard drive into the Tech end zone with Marinkov plowing over from the one Marin A parents day crowd of 12000! saw use Cnadel lose its first con i' game live starts ana eld tne leadership to Virginia ihbtary wmeh has a 4 0 record Haliback Jack (Go Go) Yobe went over from the two yara line uitn 755 left to play uf the final I quarter and quarterback Bob Hard age converted lor tne second Ume i uic it iui Ine Citadel vvhicn nas scored twice in the third peroti to take a 12 7 lead made a desperate attempt to overtake tne in the warning minutes but two lung passes into the end zone eiutied end Bvo Saunders Ilham and Mari had on uie Pnal play of th CHARLOTTESVILLE Va Nov 2 (AP) Two long Duke Johnston Bobby Jordan aerial strikes tUte and the unbeaten Keydeis fired up Virginia Military fnsti battled from behind in the last period here today for a 20 7 foot ball victory over favor ad Cavaliers The passes one for 39 yards and the other for 42 set up the last two VMI tohchdowns as the Keydets won the Virginia i Six championship with their third lastipenod rally in three weeks A beaten football team at half time when great Jim Bakhtlar had personally outgair ed the entire VMI backfield on in the third period On a 61 yard march in eight plays The drive was capped by a 29 yard fourth down touchdown pass from John ston to End Carl Kasko Virginia ran out of gas on the VMI 29 early in the final period and the Keydets stormed 71 yards in 12 plays the key gain the 39 yard the ground the Keydets erupted Johnston Jordan strike to the Cav ullback Sam Wool ine went the last yards seven plays later and Pete' Johnson converted That gave the Keydets a 13 7 lead uttn 8:55 to play but VMI wasn't ready to call it' quits then GAMBLE BACKIRES Virgna gambled on a fourth down pass missed and the Key dets took over on Die Cavalier 87 A holding penalty set VMI back to the 49 but Johnston hit Jordan on the Cavaiier seven and Johnson scored from two vards out three plays later Johnson zgain converted The Cavaliers scored with onlv 50 seconds left the first half! after End Bob Williams recover ed a Jordan fumble on the! VMI nine Quarterback Whitley hit end red Polzer on we turst fur a 1nd Bakftia rnnvprfPzfr A commonwealth day crowd of 21000 that included Virginia Gov i Thomas Stanley and other high 1 ranking state officials looked "on i tHm tanzl Tvk ft? Ar uu xz I ii Mil i iJ gave the Cavaliers va unted pass deiense a thorough ria dung in the last two periods 1W Yards Passing VMI all told completed 10 of 19 passes fur 199 yards Johnson hitung on nine of 17 for 177 yards It was the third straight game he had figured the Keydet's come from behtnd tactics in the late go By JERRY LISKA SOUTH BEND IND N0V2 A Navy ullback Ray Well born ot Houston Tex single handedly punctured Notre comeback bubble today as the sharp Middies handed the Iris their first defeat in five football games 10 6 Wellborn fleet 183 pound junior with a deceptive change of pace scored all three Middie Touchdow one on a 79 yard scrimmage run which erased a 6 0 Noire Dame lead and the two others on a one yard plunge and a 32 yard pass from Tom orrestal Prior to his one yard scoring plunge which gave Navy a 14 6 lead in the third period Wellborn streaked 44 yards on a screen pass to Notre Dame's 14 The Irish had much more than they could handle in once defeat ed Naw which recorded its sixth victory and undoubtedly put the skids to No 5 ranked Notre Dame in the The period luck plunge The ball popped into the hands of Notre Dame Halfback Dick Lynch who streaked 46 yards for a touch down When Navy's Bob Reifsnyder blocked Monty extra point try after Notre touch down it appeared a costly omis sion but not for long 'With Notre Dame crippling it self with penalties 55 yards of which came in the second quarter and Navy outplaying the Irish most of the way the Middies struck impressively in each of the last three quarters In the second quarter Wellborn took a pitchout from orrestal at 21 yard line twice changed his course and sped 79 yards for a touchdown Halfback Ned Old ham star Navy runner who saw little action because of a knee in jury against Penn last Saturday booted the first of his two conver 1 sions and the Middies led 7 6 at halftime Navy marched 73 yards in 11 plays for a touchdown after re ceiving the second half kickoff The orrestal to Wellborn screen pass nearly went all the way but i 1 nenoorn was aroppea on voire a sevenS 14 after tampering 44 be hArtH ead that was 10 yds Booker Carver Play 7 7 Deadlock Time ran out here last night with Carver of Warwick on Booker Washington's 1 foot line and the two teams wound up in a 7 7 dead lock Warwick which had stopped a mild Booker threat on its own 25 yard line fairly late in the period launched a steady drive that carried to the Bears' 1 foot line and featured the running of halfback Allen Scott But the march ate up too much time and after two cracks failed to budge the Booker forward wall any appreciable yardage from a yard out the game ended After a scoreless first period Warwick drew first blood when Harmon Johnson passed from the Booker 25 yard line to Scott on the 10 Scott made a leaping catch over one Booker defender and scampered over with the game's first touchdown Jessie Patterson ran the extra point to make it 7 0 The Bears came back late in the period with a passing attack that carried to the Carver 2 This time however time ran out on Booker and the half ended before the Bears could get a possible score Ken pass to Ron Hart put the ball on the Carver 10 and another to Hurley Lee Johnson carried to the 2 as the half ended Booker got its touchdown quite unexpectedly in the third quarter Johnson back to pass for War wick was hit before he could get the ball away and the ball dropped into the arms of Jackie Corbitt Booker guard irst ederal Sayings and han Association of Suffolk KEEP MOVINtS Bub By NOEL YANCEY RAI HIGH NJV 2 I AP Har I hiflinv a lfhar 1 Dirk Chrixn 9 undefeated 10th ranked North Carolina' Slate to a 19 0 victory over Wake orest in an Atlantic Coast Conference football game here today 1 A crowd of 10 000 the Wolf pack winch has been bed twice rack up fifth win of die sea son Il Us the sixth lo for the wo fum bled away whatever chances they had of upsetting the rugged NC state team Christy scored one of throe 'uuiliduir and a consistent garner throughout the i game I he first quarter went scoreless period on a as the Deacon line threw up a hardage to sturday defense However late in! Tne touchdowns came! the quarter State started asqeucKly drive from the deacon 46 which passes resulted in a touchdown carlo i warze Ihu nneiA'! Ta 41 I va pi pc i JCrt i Chefalo and fullback I 12 TWa i Jj it I 4 1 4 i 4 i I A couple of alert inuuia anil Dave Edmunds helped Widtain ana Mary secund victory in seven blocking the second perod con version attempts ot tne Citadel's I The deadly blocking Vols stopped Guard Connie Tuza ano ullback i two Tar Heel drives icer in Tn thepd Dizm nessee Territory one on the nine A 15 vard penalty for hav period and another ineligible man downfield in tt1e three 'in the last quarter first period wiped out a 40 yard The orange shirted Vols scored end zone pass trom schwarze to I the first time they posserfon Saunders in the Erst period A moving 48 yards in 11 plays with tew minutes later the Bulldogs Gordon scoring arond fight end IVIiCG JllUVll on the WBi 111 1W ill VW MH Novell 15TH LAST I DAY STATE AUTOICn GODWIN MOTOR CO INC Official Inspection Station 425 Washington St Suffolk Q' I aVIv ri 14? vj jJ tJa i 1 MBKESIMeX xw mt inii zir' sm MK I Brings Sunshine ImUft INSURE.

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