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0 THI N4SHV1LU TtNNISSUN. Sunjsy Nw. ft. H5 wins to I. I Crash Give Bama 1st TD es in To GatorsGain2nd Place in SEC LSU Snaps Losing String 1 i 1 a 4vtlTr I 7 By F.

T. MacFE ELY I AriCSftWtr.I.F. Kla Burly Jimmy Taylor, "Oil-pound junior twin tornado halfbacks, Jackie 1J ATON ROl'GE, La YV Vv fullback, pounded for one touchdown and set up another last .1 Simnsnn and Jim Rountree. ran wild for three second half touch tiltht as Louisiana Mate numpea UKianonu 13-0, stopping iVm aK-eame losin streak. downs and a 28 to 0 Southeastern conteience football victory over Georgia yesterday.

Coupled with Tennessee's triumph over Georgia Tech at Atlanta, it lifted Florida to second plare in the ronfer.nre standing with A chilled crowd of saw I.SU punch over two touchdowns In the first half, then fight Pit every ARgle scoring threat for the Tigers' jtu.t victory this season. vs 1 five won and one lost, a notch ahead of the Tech team Florida; faces here Nov. 24. Auburn Downs The explosive Florida attack' LSU drove 54 yards for its first touchdown in the opening period, with Taylor hue king over from the three and then kicking the extra point. Early in the second quarter, the didn't tfet started In a first half1 that kept the 37,000 sellout crowd1 sitting on Its hands except when ill' Beavers Shade Stanford, 20-19, Near Rose Bow the power running of Kd hears Maroons, 27-20 powerful fullback exploded 17 and Bernie Farrish marcher! Flor yards on a quick opener over ida fiO vards to a 7 to 0 lead.

fruard to the Aggie two, where Halfback J. W. I-trodnax drove over on the next play. Taylor also sparked a fourth period drive to the Aaaie 12 with Two Florida fumbles gave i-ptL'RN, Ala. UP Auburn a sconng chance eariy gQ i.

jtouchdown in the closing minute OfOWIng UOfOrS of offensive football battle ft. 1COMSTOCK (A)K unrini ripfet Mississippi fctate, i'7 to 1 1 LO AI.TO; but I o. i c. 1 threat vvas halted by a fum- i Sl I S'nford John ble. In all.

he earned 12 time. Brodieat his own passing game. for 104 8 vesterdav, edging the Indians, 20-' ia nrt vtrtuativ nrmniiKr it.1 vjuarterback M. C. Revnolds re f'lrnt riftvtn Rufthint yardai raKBrk rri InUrrrptre bv Kumhlet lnt Vard prnalUrd fill Tacific Coast title and flose i tnp injured regular start 20, here yesterday.

Terrific performances by half, back Tommy Lorino and Bobby Hoppa had given Auburn a 20-7 lead, but State rallied in the final quarter for two touchdowns to make it 20-20 with just seven minutes left. Quarterback Jimmy Cook threw a 33-vard pass to End Jerry Elliott Enwl bid since 1941. r'' cieveny airectea Tha Beaver, would ami Kepi ine oi lense rollinsr hy completing 7 of in the third quarter. But then senior Fullback Joe Brodsky came into the picture for Geor. 11 passes for 95 yards.

The Aggies, who pained a lot of gia. He Intercepted a Billy victor over Minnesota -U, in a rematch in the Pasadena bowl. Iowa beat Oregon State, 14-13, in an early season game. Trailing, 19-14, midway in the fourth Quarter vesterdav. Oreirnn Ilearn lor 'nP winning marker.

yardage around midfield with a powerful running- attack, had only r4 jjorino, carrying me oan only eight times, ran for 82 yards in- pass in the end tone and ran It fi vsrdi In the Oeoreia 36. Roiin- one serious threat. In the fourth tiee raced around left end to score eluding i sum a 31-yarder for a score 18-varder to set up an- State's fullback, Tom Berry, picked AA-M drove to the LSU off one of BroUie's nasses at Dut 'ost the ball on downs on the next play. an" It wasn't long before a Georgia Br when a fourth down pass fell In OSC 49. Six plays later.

Tailback Joe Francis passed 21 yards to Knd Frank Nepri in the end zone fumble gave Florida the ball and 'jimmy Dunn tossed a snort MarOOD-eCf complete. Halfback Dua'ne Wood, a hard 4 ft l) for the winmnp score driving 182-pound sophomore, was jtc Rountree, who caved 25 yards to the goal. I Another Brodsky interception if Mli. Mat Aahttril Hrt 1A Ruahinx tardacr Sl Passing ardat Tanri 4- Paa lnUrrptfd bf. I rum.

Kmhlr ll Yardi tirnall'fd XS followed and -Simpson rapped a 24-yard scoring drive with a 13-yard run. Georgia 0 0 0 00 Florida 7 0 7 1423 Stanford had led. 19-7. going Into.the main Aspie threat, carrying the final period. Then the Beavers 18 times for 78 yards and a 4.3 switched from a running game to average.

the air to beat the Indians at their! fSuTTirT" aji fCTn snedally before 63,000 in Stanford 2 6 0 013 tta'dium. First, substitute Tailback Paul LS! iconng-Touchdowns: Tay-Lewe threw a pass to Earnel llor 7 run! Brodnax (2, plunge). Durden on a play covering 59 Conversions: Taylor. 1h other. IU cinched the victory by Florida scoring Touchdowns intercepting a pass with only a Parrish i2.

Dli'nqe): Rountree --AP Wirephoto NEW ORLEANS Alabama Halfback Don Comstock goes touchdown against Tulane's Green Wave. The Bamans kept.on (36. run: 25. pass-run from Dunn); Simpson (13, run). Conversions: through right guard and into the end tone with AlabarrJ first rolling after this to pull an upset win over the Greenies, 13 to 7.

Spears 4. yards to the Stanford 15. Durden went four, and then Lowe added two and slammed the final nine all alone for the score. John Clarke kicked the second of two decisive conversions. The Beavers moved the opening kickoff 62 yards in eight plays ith Francis scoring- from three yards out.

Stanford, on the great Sailors, Ski-ers Set Meetings erials Pace Smiths A res I Murray Grinds Dai I idp mmm UOVS, minute hft. Hoppe rrj 70 for another Au-buin score. Halfback Molly Halbert dashed 59 to set up State's second touchdown, and their third cam on a 29-yard drive following an Auburn fumble. They scored on a 60-yard march late in the second period after Auburn had taken a 1 3-0 lead. Some Homecoming day fans shh- the gamp in wild excitement.

State, pushed around In the first 20 minutes of pi.iy. outgainM the winners for the remainder cf the game. Auburn, with Fulback Jim Walsh aid Quarterback Howell passing of Brodie. took a 12-7 half- ti time lead with Fullback Valll' Oi-Kanizational meeting, are snd Brodie each scoring from w0 boa, Pl three. Twice Doug Dick missed0' A4' ut 'f chance that, the two will conflict Past had ing vjreenies, MURRAY.

Kv. -The Murray State college Thoroughbred. of the game. sUnged a grilil. fourth-quarter offen-e th.it conversion triea that might have) changed the loser to a winner.

Brodie completed three passes: for a net of 41 yards in the first fiS-yard scoring drive and three for 47 as the Indians moved 80 yards; In eight plays for their second. i brought two touchdowns and a yards out, End Pete Reeves con- verted once. Tulane's lone score came in the1 VEW ORLEANS -(in Sopho-more Quarterback Bobby Smith, who completed passes when Wilcox hit Newton on the 45 recoeied nne fumble, and he dodged two Alabama T'uTae 0 0 player, to dash over untouched, Aabama 13 One is the long-promised meeting of sailboat skippers and crews to organire a Cumberland Sailing association, to be held in the community room of the Third National bank at Green Hills at 7:30 p.m. The second meeting is to organize a water ski club in Davidson county. It 1 Till, ha rl.imc fli.

illtminp lliAi-i 7 7 to 2" victory ever Austin 013 Stale here yesterday. lk State ere rarlv in the cam it counted most, sparked Alabama; fading minutes of the game on a tn 1 iiiIaii Tula na 71 T1-CB TtlllV fmm 1 1 1 1 1 1 A I acKia tmmett cienK ton- verted Tulane scoring: Touchdowns a few minutes later The vi.ii'.lng giving and scored Oregon State Stanford 7 0 0 1320 0 12 7 019 1 i u.i.-i itthflt I ric Krn I ir rr rn(ia-H i.n Pl'i' runt ttsinit vesterdav to the smaz.ement of Quarterback Fred WiicoX, to regit-' Outside or the lone scoring newton in, pass irom 30.000 homecoming fans. ler Quarterback Gene thrust, Tulane failed to go against Conversions: Zelenka. 'nt ollt pnl' who had been switched to half- a surprisinglv tough Alabama line Alabama scoring: Touchdowns hit quickly behind aerial as- ins hoLr nan HfliMmh Camituk 1 2. nlunoe).

Salem (2. and snarp hallhawkins. and Jrino dasu'd to tha seven ar.d Oregon State scoring Touch-j also will convene at 7:30, at the clowns: Francis 3. run); Lowe (9.) Blue Flame room of the Nash- run) Negri (21, pass from Fran- villa Gas company. eis).

Conversions: Clarke 2. meeting notice fs' 5mrn Sizzles Shooting from his own 29. 'and Tenter jim Cunningham, who plunge). Conversions: led 20-13 st the half. Their Tuhbs dived over.

touchdown came after Guard Dsn: Midway of second period. aianroro scoring i oucnoowns: tui Tulant i hloeked a Murrav quirk- Hoppe got loose on his 70-yrdr. TtlUnt Valh (3. run); Brodie (3. CuIlv Cobb, and Bob Toung run), uonvers.on: Isaacs Cochran, all prominent in the Alabama First dswna IH Rujhint ardaa Pasilni jarda 113 Pa 1-15 Patsra Inlfrrrplfd br Punts -SI kirk on the Gov 40 and End Dave; Hoppe net for the day was 101 I Wagner fell on it far hack on the )n fi, (0 make him the day's Murray 30, From there, Quarter-' leading yardage maker.

Cunningham Crow tried to; Hnlhert, also having a great dv, lIBrown Powers Ole Miss (pass from Brodie). Middle Tennessee sailing picture. state the purpo of the pro-: posed organization as anangingj umhlf lost I Ba I 'a a an was rutincu. ana ian lor netted on eiglit carries. Stacv fi'.

first APSC score and Ixirmo, two of the Southrast- publicizing, and promoting sailing! Yards prnatitfd competition and promoting It ern conference's top-rated sophrv- Murray Slat suslin Pf mores, went nearlv all the way and Tigers Romp, 52 to 6 Over Alcorn Over Memphis, 26 to 0 The 19-year-old Brewton, substitute didn't score personally, but it was his key pass completion and a brilliant fake on one that gave Crimson Tide its in general. i Membership will not be limited sailboat skippers and their crews, the planning committee 'emphasizes. Anyone Interested in sailing is welcome. Srorina Tourbdoain: Murrav Mai Fnslrr (lii. fnd run; t.

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Johnson. Su.tln Prar row 3 cm, II, rnii rum rum. llaxklns pluntrl, lonsrrsians H'alkrr J. Hnd. brilliant victory, its second this EMPHIS (IP' Quarterback' forward to this week's battle Miss rallied for a goal line stand both lived up to their billincs.

Inline plaed all of the 59 minutes, and Stacy was out for only three Missssippi State ..0 7 0 13 C3 Auburn 6 7 7 727 Mississippi State scoring: Touchdowns: Halbert (3 runu Sabbatmi 1 plungti; Peterson (1 plunge). Conversions: Peterson 2. Auburn scoring: Touchdowns i Sailboatmen from Columbia and MEMPHIS Unbeaten ciarksville plan to attend the Tennessee State 1 i meeting, making it a Midstate stormed to a 52-fl victory than just a local affair. Alcorn (Miss.) college last The water ski meeting was year' pv Urnu-r, nn. i witn unbeaten Tennessee, led as the half ended.

Halfback Don Comstock scored; ay isrown scoieo one ioucn- aftep two quick penod uas first tim. Mississippi Utah Breaks LOOSe-the first Alabama touchdown and spt UP a with jng thrusts. had failed to heat the Tigeis by in the second period on a two- 6ft-yard pass yesterday to lead! Memphis State quickly took ad- at least 32 points and intercep- WhaCKS CoOrOaO yard plunge, while another sopho-! Mississippi to a 26-0 victory over; vantage of the lapse and a crowd tions by Memphis State defenders KOP.T COLT INS Colo Pi more, Halfback George Salem! a fired-up Memphis State. TICS saw the Tigers drive to the were what kept th? Rebels in Th(, t'tg, Redskins unleashed an smashing the Braves' tight defense; orqanized by Bill Baird. who is in trie second half.

check. scoreu idp. ihipi, aio trnm i.vu, i no nrueu, uppi ermy looMng irHiJei out? itun. une riei'iir" iiie a former president of the University of Miami" (Fla.) Water Ski association: Ernest Goodman, vice commodore of the Ail's liard charging line opened, broad avenues for a fast backfield' In a third nuarter that saw thei Tigers rip out of a fi-fi tie bv scor-j overpowering running attack in Tubbs' 1 1, plunge); Lorino 31, the second half to smother Colo- run); Hoppe (70. run); Elliott (33, rario 49 to 27 vesterdav in a pass from Cook Conversions! Skyline conference football ganir-.

Tubbs 3. Nashville Outboard club; Art Hughes Arm and Toe Deal Vandy ing 30 point. added 16 more, Emmons. one of the county's In the final period. more enthusiastic water skiers Quarterback Bubba Leonard and Halfback Andy Nelson both intercepted end zone passes in the third period to cut off Rebel threats.

Brown got th P.fhels rolling in the first period running over from the 12 to cap a 44-yard drive that took six plays. The drive include a 12-yard pass from Halfbaex Lea Pasley. Fullback Paige Cothren Smitty was stopped at the 3- aft couple of extra Best Place to Trade tossed in punches. Demmas and Kentucky's Bill Livings were ejected from the contest. There was quite a stir (Continued From Preceding Page) in trouble shortly after the touchdown.

Big Lou booted one 50 yards dead at the Vandy 18. The Commodores couldn't get out of the hot water and Smith punted. This time he got away a 42-yard boot which Netoskie. Alcorn's Braves usually found and Jim Whiteshield, Boating 1 themselves pushed back against; Editor of THE NASHVILLE TEN- their own goal shortly alter gain-; NESSEANY- leg possession of the ball. And Purpose of th meeting is to there the agile line swelled form a local water skiing club the score, racking up two safeties through which group activities, nd blocking punts for two touch-'coaching, and competitive events downs.

lean be scheduled. Fullback Fa ye Mitchell was the A 13 minute movie. "Water Ski Nashville squad's big gun. bulling Antics," will open the program. cross for two of the touchj Water skiers and those interested dowTis.

'in the sport are invited. during the fisticuffing but play- converted the first of two extra ers on both sides agreed tnere point tries. was more running and yelling An interception bv Halfback than there was fighting. Leroy Reed, passed by Memphis The game ended when Hughes State Quarterback James Arm-intercepted Smith's final des- tftronjr, gave Ole Miss the ball on peration pass at the Wildcat 36. jtheir five yard line.

Red fumhled It was Kentucky', fifth win in he interception but Fullback Wil- HIPPODROME up your car NOW DOWN PAYMENT liam Otis Hurst recovered for the Rebels. Brown passed 40 vards to Fix NO er a 35-yard gallop. The drive stalled and Vandy's last offensive threat had failed. Art Demmas recovered a Wildcat fumble at the Vandy 40 midway of the period but a 15-yard penalty stalled the Commodores. It was called when Smith, attempting to pass from midfield, coudn't throw the ball over Shively.

Doug hit the pass and it came right back to Smith. Boyce fired it again, this time throwing it to Jimmy Ray. The play was called back and Vandy charged 15 yards for throwing two forward passes on the same plat. A 54-yard punt by Michaels finished Vandy's hopes with less than a minute to go. It gave Vandy the ball at the Commodore nine.

About now, the two teams which had hanged away at each othT all afternoon. Houston Takes Halfback Tommy Taylor who caught the ball on the Memphis State 38 and went to the Tiger 10 before he was hauled down. Two plays later Hurst plunged over from the one. In the second period. Left End Je-ry Christopher intercepted 12 Months To Pay eight starts and the fourth SEC triumph.

Vandv now has a 5-3 mark and is 2-3 in the league. The Commodores play Tulane at Dudley field next Saturday in their next-to-last game of the season. VANDKRRII.T l.rft rnrl Lasts. H. Brown.

Lrft tarklrs Ltnvillf I.ft uar'lsY illia rasnn, Dirdrlrh. rnlrrs Rirhardson. Parker. Mmmonv Rirht guard latum. Grover.

ITlrht tarklrs flrmmm. Worika. Itijht rods Trlfr. Taylor. Akin.

Ouartfrbacks Smllh, Orr, Travis, Maple. I eft halfba.k Rim. Met all Rirht halfbacks Hudson. Pavis. rullbarks I.

Rar. Butler. lkac. VANDERBILT Brown's pass on Memphis State's I nr tm 23 and ran it back 41 yards to the Rebel 36. Runs by Nelson and Halfback Bob Schmidt carried to the two.

But the Rebels held for three plays and took over on their own one foot marker as the half ended. saw0" Mississippi 13 0 Memphis State 0 0 0 1326 0 00 Valley Honors HOUSTON, Texas UP) The! University of Houston backed Don! Mississippi scoring: Touchdowns: One Man's Opinion (Continued From Preceding Page) Owen loose from the ball and Jim Smelcher, second ftring tackle, fell on it. The Fumble, Dodd Thinks, Cost Tech TD "Our kids were all fired up at the time," Hobby said, "We probably would have scored but for that fumble. I don't mean to take anythini; away from Tennessee. They had good reactions and I tnust admit they had better defensive reactions than our kids.

I was very pleased with our defense. I told our boys after the same that they didn't have anything to be ashamed of. They played a fine game. Tennessee just played better defensively and had great kicking." Figured on Little, Got Even Less Dodd's pre-game plans were to run for short yardage so Tech could control the ball Bobby figured that Owen and Rotenberry could gain But the Vol line play, sparked by Captain John Gordy, and the fine linebacking. ruined the plans "1 told them at the intermission that we would have to throw more," Bobby said, adding, "but we didn't have much chance.

They had us in a position where we could not do much." "We both played' the game a lot alike." W.vatt pointed out after he had showered and the maddening throng had departed into the evening shadows. "That's close to the vest. We took the calculated risks. I don't think there was a break in the game." Left ends Pack. ShWely.

Left tackl-s Michaels. Butler. Left guards Collier. D. urnutta.

(enter Kuhn. Llvinrs, Namath. Rirht ruards Bennett. Powers. Rirht tackle rankenbeerer.

Rirht ends Corn-lius. Robertson. Htirhes Brown (12, run). Hurst (1.1 plunge), Pasley (2, run). Reed run).

Conversions. Cothren 2. Flynn, a clever, 190-pound quarter-! Left halfbacks Netoskie. Mitchell. I.

returned 14 yards to the Vandy S7. Two rushes helped Kentucky get a first down at the 27 but an illegal procedure penalty pushed the Cats back to their 38 where Hughes and Shively teamed for the big pass play. Hughes then added the extra and the score was 7-6 with 2:39 minutes remaining in the half. Vandy had elected to kick off at the beginning of the game and kicked off again at the start of the third period. The Cats then staged their longest march, but it was non-productive.

The drive starting at the Wildcat 43 and went to the Commodore 16 where a passing attack stalled. One of the aerials, a 17-yard toss from Hughes to Halfback Ivan Curnutte was completed, but ruled no catch when Curnutte didn't have control as he stepped out of the end zone. Vandy didn't manufacture any serious scoring threat in the third period while Kentucky staged one more assault, striking to Vandy's 19 before Laws crashed through on fourth down on the last plav of the quarter to spill Hughes for a 14-yard loss back to the 33. Smith immediately became the daringest quarterback in recent Vanderbilt history. A five-yard offside penaltv pushed the Commodores back to the 2S.

Butler gained six. but Smith lost nine when he fell on a fumble. On third down. Smitty faked a punt, galloping 13 yards ta the Commodore 33. On fourth down.

Smith called for a shift and Vandy was charged with five yards because of a back in motion. The line of scrimmage was at the 33 and Smith barked his signals. He got the ball, nobody rushed so Smith started running. He scooted right up the middle of the field. Everybody had their backs to him.

Kentucky had a punt return working and after making contact at the line the Wildcat forwards turned and ran down the field. The Commodore linemen likewise were hurrying do'in to cover the kick. Smith broke into the clear, waving franticallv for sombodv tn blork Netoskte, the Wildcat frinim-i mm mmmm ii lri "iifiiiTiJ back, with a strong defense and; deadly blocking last night while; fribble. winning the Missouri Valley con-'Vanderbilt ft ference football championship by defeating Tulsa university, 14-0. The victory gave Houston a 3-0! Irnturky rrit: Tunehtfewn-shiTers conference record with only a 1 game with Detroit remaining.

Flynn's faking and running tired prominently in both Houston anf3C lla Dnf touchdowns. His 29-yard scamper iXulljUJ JlQiU U-'j PISTON RING SPECIAL only Per month Marquette, 41-14 Fullback Donnie Caraway to plunge over from the one in the first quarter. His neat lateral to TIRE SALE 9 Thanksgiving Special FIRST LINE COODYEAR TUBELESS DELUXE SUPER CUSHION WHITE WALLS 6.70x15 $21.68 7.10x15 $23.76 7.60x15 $26.03 DOWN PAYMENT $1.25 TAX RECAPPABLE TIRE FIRST LINE ORIGINAL EQUIP. TIRES, NOT 2nds OR BLEMISHED TRABUE'S SERVICE CENTER 2105 CarUnd BR 7-2051 JUST ACROSS FROM VANDERBILT HOSPITAL Here's What We Do: Tunc Motor Replace Rings with Genuine Ford Piston Rings Clean Carbon from Cylinder Heads Install Head Caskets Install Rod Bearings Change Engine Oil Replace Filter Cartridge Halfback Earl Kaiser picked up MILWAUKEE Kansas a vital first down in the third quarter when Fullback Curley, State, which is having its troubles Johnson climaxed an 81-yard drive. I in the Big Seven football confer-ramming over from the one.

Flynn ncPi waUoppd pUyer-poor Mar-also kicked both extra points. quette, 41 to 14, today with almost Tulsa lone threat came in thei ff second quarter when the hurricane enortlesa a3e- took over on downs and moved Kansas State 7 7 14 1341 from its 41 to the Houston nine before being stopped by a second Marquette 0 7 7 14 down fumbl on the 13. Other-; Kansas State scoring Touch-wise the Oklahoman did not downs: Keady 2 (16, pass-run from move beyond their own 49-yard Wilson; 35, runi; Zadnik 2 (73. line. pass-run from Corbin: 20.

oass Come In or diAL 5-3441 Let us test you' radiator and hose connections to' winter driving Be prepared tor those long winter months of driving by having vour car checked today at Dozier and Parker Radiatoi repairs are mde qu'cHy and .7. 1.11 'J JR 1 1 for Our Service Manager HIPPODROnqE Since, 1916 liUliOTORS from Corbin); Corbin (1. plunge); Crosse (6. run). Conversions: Nes- DOZIER PARKER Tulsa 0 0 0 0 0 Houston 7 0 7 014 mith Grosse 1.

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jversion: O'Connor Straeka 1. i safety. Nobody did, however and i T.tmm JflLlrW1.

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