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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 14

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am Down Oklahoma Tmi Bradshaw: 'It 9s Been ALongTimeComing' si LSD Bengals Edge Rice, 3-0 said as his Wildcats whooped quarterback of 15 years ago. and hollered in the dressing I parilli was calling the signals room. for wildcats back when Paul Not only did Bradshaw's'Rrvan nnw omch at Alabama, By BEN THOMAS Associated Press Writer JACKSON, Miss. (AP) -Nothing comes easy," said squad upset the Rebels 'K Bradshaw hut thpv srnrprf mnrp nninlci Charlie Bradshaw, tears streaming down his cheeks, after his Kentucky Wildcats struck Mis 'against Ole Miss than any team was Playin8 end- the best bacK in sissippithe nation's top-ranked since 1956 a span of 77 games. Winning Goal Conies Late In Contest HOUSTON (UPI) Louis ana State's Doug Moreau boot In the Rebel dressing room, the conference." college football team like a bolt of lightning Saturday.

"It's been a long time coming back for Kentucky we USC's Fertig Rips Sooner's With Aerials NORMAN, Okla. (AP) -Southern California, with daz-ling quarterback Craig Fertig completing passes almost at will, overwhelmed No. 2-ranked Oklahoma 40-14 Saturday before a stunned sell-out crowd of haven't won any before Dennis Ralston a key figure pH a 2-vard field eoal with we're just starting," Bradshaw Coach Quits Green Wave Ole Miss Coach John Vaught, looking at the final statistics, sadly shook his head and said: "I don't ever remember seeing anything like that." Kentucky's inspired team got 417 yards total offense, "That was a pretty bad beating today," Vaught said. "Kentucky played a superb game. They beat us worse than the score shows.

just over 2 minutes left in the game Saturday night to Ssdge Rice, 3-0 in a tough defensive battle. It was LSU's first victory over Rice since 1959 and dulled the inaugural of Jess Neely's 25th year as Rice coach. Yanks Stage Rally To Gain 2-1 Lead 700. NEW ORLEANS (AP) Ted Lenhardt quit as Tulane basketball coach Saturday only 19 The 40 points were the most scored against the Sooners since "Under no condition did we days before the official start of deserve to i continued CLEVELAND (AP) American's Chuck McKinley and.Dennis Ralston battled back from the brink of de feat Saturday and whipped the great Australian team practice for the 1964-65 season. Dr.

Rix Yard, Tulane athletic director, said Lenhardt requested to be relieved of his coaching duties in order to enter private business. "I am not now prepared to make any comment about Len-hardt's successor," said Yard, Missouri manhandled Oklahoma 41-19 in 1960. Fertig, aided by a 30-mile-per-hour wind which occasionally gusted to 42 m.p.h., rocked the Sooners with a pair of first quarter touchdown drives and Oklahoma never recovered. Fertig Completes 2 Vaught, whose Rebels rose to a 30-0 triumph over Memphis State last week. "We played very poorly very passive, non-aggressive football." In the Kentucky dressing room, Bradshaw quietly said: "Pride is something you can't talk about you earn it and of Roy Emerson and Fred Stolle in doubles 6-4, 4-6, 4-6, 6-3 and 6-4 for an imposing 2-1 lead in the Davis Cup Challenge Round.

apparently surprised at the NC Beats Spartans we did today." Senior end Bill Jenkins hand- coach's sudden decision to leave On the first drive, a 43-yard jaunt after a short Oklahoma punt, Fertig completed two LSU missed one scoring chance early in the fourth quarter on speedy Joe Labruz-zo's attempt to sweep over from the one-yard line. The sticky Rice defense jarred the ball loose and David Ferguson dived on the ball, in the end rone for a touchback giving the Owls the ball at their own 20. LSU drove deep into Rice territory twice late in the game when quarterback Pat Screen found pass receivers Gawain Dibetta and Donald Schwab and mixed in some keeper plays to keep the drives alive. The first ended with Labruzzo's fumble and the second in the winning field goal. LSU's winning drive started when the Tigers got the ball at their 33-yard line.

With Schwab punching over for short gain ed the game ball to Bradshaw I Tulane. and said: "This is the first one Yard said he would probably coachf'Here is just a begin-! have something to say about a ning." new coach within a few days. Then Bradshaw, whose rugged Tom Nissalke, currently the A crowd of 7,162 in Cleveland's Harold T. Clark Stadium gave the scrappy pair of young Yanks a standing ovation when Stolle hit a backhand into the net, ending a dramatic 1 hour, 57-minute struggle. The United States now needs only to win one of Sunday's final two singles matches to retain the big silver bowl wrested from the Aussies at Adelaide last drills have sent many players freshman rnaoh and Lenhardt'3 packing, shouted: "Let me is believed to have the you is it worth it?" I CHAPEL HILL, N.

C. (UPI) Sophomore Danny Talbott, the goat of last week's upset by North Carolina State, turned hero Saturday as he and halfback Ken Willard led North Carolina to a 21-15 upset over Michigan State. Talbott, who had his first two "Yes sir," roared the team, passes for 33 yards against Oklahoma's inept secondary. Minutes later, he engineered another scoring drive of 51 yards, accounting for 46 of the total oq three completions. Fertig scored both first quarter touchdowns on keepers after fakes into the line.

Heller Goes Over The Trojans all but wrapped it up with 36 seconds left in the first half, with fullback Ron Heller going over from the one- inside track for the job. Other benefits, such as a tel in unison. Trojan First Down Halfback Mike Garrett, Southern Cal halfback (20) plows through the middle of the Oklahoma line for a first down at Norman, Saturday. Southern Cal won by a stunning 40-12 score. (AP Vaught was lavish with his evision appearance and a series praise of Kentucky quarterback December I Rick Norton and halfback Rog-; of written golf lessons, followed icnes, Kaiston, Rij jmHiatpiu aWo with rpmipsti In these ma passes intercepted by North sometimes temperamental and Carolina State last week, ran often brilliant 22-year colle- ers and gaining one key first I down at the Rice 26 on a third-1 and-one situation, LSU pushed in a dozen plays to the Rice 11.

With fourth down and Moreau came in to kick the Norton "The best I've seen 'for exhibitions and automatic since Parilli." He referred to qualification for the PGA cham-Babe Parilli, the great Kentucky pionship. touchdowns and set up 8 La 1 'Dlavs Sto and MrKinlpv flip yard line after pass interference for two he filled the shoes on Oklahoma gave USC a first another as Cadets Nail BC 11 down at that point. goal that won the game injured Gary Black, faces the might Emerson, Charlie the Brakeman Sei In the lackluster first half. senior -first-stringer. holder-of the Wimbledon and U.S.

championships and rated the best amateur in the world. Carolina, which was soundly drubbed in its first two meetings with the Spartans, tasted rpvpnpp as it nushed across The Trojans tried valliantly to add insult to injury on the last play of the first half when Tom Lupo picked off Sooner quarterback Mike Ringer's pass at midfield and appeared headed ByA 19-13 Margin The doubles victory, achieved Rice played entirely in its territory. The Owl's fine defense, sparked by Russell Wayt, Bert Barron and Jim Vining, kept LSU from a sustained drive, although the Tigers got to Rice's 33-yard, 15-yard, and 32-yard lines. One try for a field goal by three touchdowns before the in bright 70-degree weather r3i rUUI, I. tun; oupnumuic i ii-u Cnnthprn Pal's fnnrth tmh- n.

ohl (a mafcpc thp Amorinc a 9.1 hnt REMOVE the V)Mk FROMYOURCAR! Barossiky spectacular 93-yard punt return and the run-jjown. I whcn they finaly dic jt was to retain the cup. Ralston is ing of Larry Parcells powered Army to a 19-13 victory But tackle Jerry Goldsby cut tne fourth period and too late favored to beat Stolle, clinching quarter despite the loss of Cadet quar- across Held and forced Lupo out to keep up with the rampaging m-mhk me un Moreau in the first match a formality. Tar Heels. went wide, College the sidelines for the final the Oklahoma seven as the kicking from the Saturday over Boston Rice 22.

terback Rollie Stichweh gun sounaea. Fans Have Hopes LSU's biggest first half at-, stichweh, who twisted an tempt to score started from itsig eariy jn the second quar-29. Screen's passes to Walter QnH wac ciHpiinprt fnr thp touchdown. Boston College, which did not pass the 50-yard line until 14 minutes remained in the game, Treat the Family To Smooth Riding FRONT END ALIGNMENT 6.50 14.00 VALUE Talbott, a star in high school football at Rocky Mount, N.C., kept the crowd of 40,000 on its feet and Michigan State guessing with his keeper plays and jump passes. He played the entire offensive game and most of the defense.

Trailing 3-4 and down 0-30 on Ralston's service in the eighth game the American team looked like a beaten pair. Then McKinley made a brilliant winning volley in an exchange with Emerson when it appeared that the point had Kaon limn hxt inn A itctrnlinnp Pillow for 11-yards and 19 rest 0f the game, engineered finally got its offense untracked ADJUST STEERING 2.50 Oklahoma fans, accustomed over the years to fantastic second half rallies, still had hopes when the Sooners came out for the third quarter. But with 12 minutes left, halfback Lance Rentzel fumbled Fertig's punt on the Oklahoma five and end Ty Salness recov- Army's first touchdown on the first series of downs, passing eight vards to Tom Schwartz yards Kept tnat drive alive. But the thrust stalled and Moreau 's kick was no good. Rice 0 0 0 0-0 on tne passing ot suDsuiuie ONLY BAL.

FRONT WHEELS 2.00 ADJUST BRAKES 1.00 I quarterback Ed Foley, whose for the tally. LSU 0 0 0 3-3 When Talbott warn opening up the Spartan defense, Willard, jife an All-America candidate, was, 'after that until early in the drives of 64 and 81 yards. REPLACE FRONT- WHEEL BEARING 2.00 Foley hit Charley Smith on a ered in the end zone for a touch- frina hio hnlp in thp SDartan rwymg ujeidieV dnu ugm IVOMIIft I ing for every point, the bound (Wheel Weights Extra) seven-yard aerial for the nrstidown. line. BC score and then sent fullback Offer Good Through Oct.

31 FRONT-END And BRAKE SHOP Ph. 236-2041 John (Snooks) Kelley of third quarter when Parcells Boston College is the dean of scored on an eight-yard run, American college hockey jcapping a 36-yard drive. Baros-coaches. He took over as coach i siky turned in his return a of his Alma Mater in 1932. minute later, scampering down From that point on, a steady stream of fans began leaving CHARLIE'S ing, sliding McKinley and the poised and determined Ralston reeled off three more points in a row to save Ralston's service.

Don Moran over from four yards out with 3:36 remaining. the stadium an unheard of The final minutes of the game were a turmoil as Spartan quarterback Steve Juday rifled desperation passes in an effort to take advantage of an earlier two-point conversion and win the game with a third thing at an Oklahoma football game. 14-4 (Ehr Atinigton Star Sundoy, September 27, 1964 110 W. Uth St Then in the ninth game they pounced on the dazed Stolle with both feet, breaking him at love. CHAS.

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Rubber "WANTED" MEN WOMEN At one point Spartan coach Duffv Daughertv cost his team I I I I nlarcd a $10,000 check in his a 15-vard penalty when he hand. Almost two hours later dashed onto the field to watch the USGA cave him a $17,000 a crucial first down measure- Charlie Tucker Sez: from I9t 11 tt SI, Prepare now Lincoln Servlc has helped thousands prepare for these tests every year field goal by Arkansas State guard Dan Summers was the difference as the visitors took a 10-7 football victory over Florence State College in a defensive duel Satuiday night. Summers booted a 22 yard' check as the winner's share. ment. Mr U.

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