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-4 4- 4' No.mWlO.H5y DE3 M0INE3 SUXDAY RECISTEIt Powerful Blocking, a Driving BackFirst Down i i mi mil llliMIW II WT 01 H0WA STATE P0WERt JESl 'X-' -TTIIsil I 2 15-7 Auburn Rally No. 3 Tigers Overcome 7-0 Lead Miss. State Has at Half BIRMINGHAM. ALA. CD Auburn's line brought th third-ranked Tigers a 15-7 victory over highly rated Missis-siDDi State Saturday after the victors overcame the shock 1 rr-t of a 57-yard scoring pass.

A Tom Miller to Ned Brooks pass put Auburn behind, 7-0, at halftime. 20-13 SQUEAK BY SIMPSON But with Tommy Lorino doing most of the gaining, the Tigers took the second half kickoff in for the tying score pushed State back to its end zone for a safety, and then drove 10 yards for another touchdown after recovering I fr v- Brown IN) Wr Cyclones' wight Nichols cuts as two teammates take out Max fumble. The last two tallies were in the final period. Billy Atkins, Auburn fullback, made the touchdowns in each case. It was the Tigers' seventh victory of the season and their eleventh in succession.

Statistics Mmpinn W.rtbar Plrl donna 1 ll P.iiahlnf yanlaii. 300 13T Paailnit ysr.laiia 31 10H Pnaea Intercepted 1 0 Paw. 4- T-Il Piinta 5-33 S-3 Kunililea lut 5 I Vanla penalliwl 60 Oil I Ml Simnann 0 8 7 2 Wartliurl 0 1.1 lmpMn Tourhrinwna, IteppliniEer 3 t27. runt nne. plunaet: Miller 4.

paa. coneralona. Bishop 2. Wftrthiira Toucl.ow na: Jenaen. 2 paa (mm out.

ot, (9, runl, coav.r-inn. Prltl. WAVERLY, IA. Simpson squeezed past Wartburg Sat urday, 20-13, scoring its winning touchdown with only 10 seconds remaining in the game. A 25-yard pass completion in the first quarter gave Wartburg a 7-0 lead, with quarterback Marvin Ott hitting halfback Dave Jensen.

Darwin Fritz converted. In the second quarter Simp It also gave Auburn a 5-0 record in the tough boutn eastern Conference. Remain ing conference games are with Georgia and Alabama neither a oower this season. State was held to 80 yards rushine and 57 passing, leav ins the Tieer defensive record for the season unchanged at 136.7 per game, lowest the nation. son recovered a Knight fum ble on the Wartburg 27.

On Miller's scoring pass came with four minutes left in the first half. He let fly with a the next play freshman halfback Jack Repplinger broke perfect toss to Brooks, stand loose to score. Wartburg blocked Simpson's try for the extra point. Wartburg opened the sec ond half with a drive from its own 31 to the Simpson ing all alone on the liger tz. Brooks scored easily.

Auburn drove 76 yards in 11 plays to tie it up as the second half opened. A 24-yard sprint by Lorino took it to the Stale four, and Atkins drove it across. Atkins booted the tying point. Auburn's safety came when nine where Ott went over. Jerry Brown takes dive at seemingly halted Nichols, but Simpson followed with a march Its 37 to the Wartburg one.

Repplinger skirted right end to score. Larry Bishop's boot tied the score, 13-13. With 2Vi minutes remain Jackie Burkett, Tiger center, broke through to make it impossible for Bill Schoenrock to get off a kick from the end zone. John Whatley, Tiger end, nailed Schoenrock. ing in the game Simpson drove from the Wartburg 49 to the four-yard line.

Then Fnd Leo Sexton mrred tne with 10 seconds remaining, ball loose from State back William Earl Morgan on the Bishop passed to end Bob Miller for the winning touch down. Bishop added the losers' 10 to set up the ciincn- extra, point. er. Atkins drove the ball over. Statistics Minn.

Stat. Auburn ITIro i1nu-n rt t' SIMPSON Bell. Miller Haltles L. O. M.Vay.

Parkins Hornmlay. Kiclianla Runhing yar.liK -5 Paing yarttaise i PaMa 1 Pimm tnterceineil Dy Punt 1 i FutnhlM tngt Yards penalized SCOK1NO MiMinlppi Stale J. Si K. O. Uawley, l-nipi'a ft T.

Hulen. Bobinet P. E. Kllaurea, Mi'Kimmey B. Bishop, Duley, Biahop H.

Suchy Jl. 11. Keppllnner Durtiii. Crabtree, Haugney WABIBIUd L. E.

Until. Dreier. L. T. Kllnnm.n.

H.nrtckan. flcAUidl a. Bran.lt. Stanley, B.Ming C-- Knltt. hchifk R.

Bolin. Buttlarf. Collrnann Knieser. Kromlnea. wallln R.

E. Klnuilt. FrlU. Neasen 'McClelland. Ott, Boaeneller, Boe.

Vanwyngardeo H. Nlchol. Wolken B. Queck. Paper i r.7 rim-run iiuni uimci convpvftion.

Trihble. Anhurn Tonrti'iown. aikimh Nichols leaps clear, cuts to 35 as Dave Munger spoils Don Kampe's aim. Btnte anrklfd In end tone by Whatiayi. onvgiaiun.

nwm. North Dakota State Drops 8th Straight N.C. STATE 7-6 DAYTON. OHIO UP) Day ton kent its national pass UPSET VICTIM catching leader, Fred Dugan, under wraps Saturday and still handed North Dakota State, its eighth 'straight loss, RALEIGH. N.

C. UP) 1 I i ScraDDV William and Mary, 40-6. trailine in the fourth period, Duean. who had gained 535 drove 67 yards for a touchdown and a 7-6 upset victory yards on passes to lead major college receivers, got a chance to catch only two Saturday and snagged just one for four yards. over tenth-ranked North Carolina State in a football thriller Saturday.

Colgate's Passing Rips Bucknell, 32-0 HAMILTON, N. Y. UP) Al Halfback Dave Edmunds plunged over from the two-yard line for the score and quarterback Bob Hardage place-kicked the winning extra point. The Wolfpack's first defeat Husker Larry Naviaux also misses; Andris Poncius levels on Carroll Zaruba M9WI Jamison caught seven passes, two for touchdowns, and Colgate blunted every Bucknell of the season spoiled its thrust for a 32-0 victory Sat homecoming. For the Indians, urday.

Jamison collaborated with quarterback Ray Harding on the victory was the third against five losses. KIOIII NO William and Mary 0 UAte 'urman and Mary Touchdown. Edmunds i plunnej; oonveraion, Hard- "BN. C. Stat Touchdown.

Chrlaty recovered fumble In end tone). 27-yard and 52-yard scoring pass plays as Colgate extended its winning streak over Bucknell to six game. DEALERS WANTED LX? 7rK i ii-TARD GAIN the AIL-NEW i mam 5 THUNDERBOLT MODEL DIRECT DRIVE CHAIN SAW A NOW HAItlAi.i. I'KUIU Jit iluUAllU fcUirl but Zaruba meets Nichols he ad on. Cyclone's momentum carries him on to 29.

9 Parsons Dips Upper Iowa, 24-1 28-20 VICTORY BY PRINCETON CAMBRIDGE, MASS. UP) Tom Morris rallied Princeton The Fastest Handling Most Modern 5 H.P. Saw Ever Built I place in the Iowa Conference football race. Upper Iowa's loss to Parsons let Luther move on top with its 5-1 record compared to Upper Iowa's 6-2 and Parsons' 4-1-1. Luther had three drives stopped inside the 10-yard line and Buena Vista moved to the Luther seven in the second quarter.

Luther fullback Brad Hus-tad, leading the nation's small colleges with a 155-yards per for a pair of fouith period touchdowns and a 28-20 victory over Harvard Saturday. Rallies in Final Quarter Th. Regitter'f Iow4 New. Service) FAIRFIELD, IA. Unable to completely harness Upper Iowa star Terry Stevens, Parsons College struck for two touchdowns in the final five Statistics Flnrt nwn Rmhinic yaHiige.

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paw frora Sm-f. r.3. f-nm Kltnr(. C.ark Luther Wins, 14-6, Takes League Lead Statistics Bare KM Lath" Pi-ff lnnlr, vaiHat. BO 3 )arrtK.

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Tow a Newt Service) DECORAH. IA. Luther defeated Buena Vista, 14 6, Saturday and moved Lito fast The triumph kept Princeton atop the Ivy League stand to clinch Parsons' fourth league victory against one loss and one tie. Upper Iowa has a 6-2 record. Stevens, the nation's leader among small-college performers in total yardage, gained 51 yards by rushing and hit on 12 of 33 pass tries for 87 yards to boost his total yardage 1.8D3.

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Butt.rbauah game rushini average, boosted his rate by gaining ings, a half game ahead of Dartmouth. iki; 14. 14-? 1.1 I'hatrtM T-nirhnwiia irpolit 3 (4 run, 7 1't. pa-run trorr trr.a i-rr. oy, lam, cocver-o-: lv 4 'lanaei imm '-n.

trr. H.per r.n fr.r. ui.veraoa. Ha-aby 2. minutes Saturday for a 24-13 victory that shoved the losers out of the Iowa Conference load and kept Parsons in the title race.

Trailing. 13-12, Parsons inarched 85 yards, with Jim Keltner passing to Pearl Smith for the final 23 yards. Stevens passed from his own 23-yard line following the kickoff. Eddie Clark intercepted and ran 35 yards 162 yards. Buena Jerry Ibach, one of the punting leaders, averaged 515 for four kicks.

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