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a g-A- THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER. 10. 1968 Routs Blooinsburg, 70-14 E.

Stroudsburs: Wins Title Auburn Defeats Tennessee and Holds 1st Place From Our Wire Services From Our Wire Services I Eastern Division of the Perm-, of nine yards to Ed Csenrsits. EAST STROUDSBURG, Pa.Jsvlvania state Colleges Confer-Nov. 9. Quarterbacks Bills ence- East Stroudsburg finished Dukett and Gay Childs eachjs regular season with eight vic-passed for three touchdowns! tories and n0 losses and will meet and scored one apiece as East Western Division winner Cahfor-Stroudsburg trounced Blooms- nia for the state championship. two to Augie Grant and 13 to Bill Horvath and scored on a 14-yard run.

Child threw scoring passes of 18 and 40 yards to Joe Ahouse and to Horvath and ran 29 for another score. burg. 70-14, Saturday to win the' Dukett threw scoring passes u-u 1 E- Stroudsburt 14 15 70 BIRMINGHAM, Nov. 9. Auburn quarterback Loran Carter threw three touchdown i passes, two of them to tailback i Mike Currier, to lead the Tigers fifth-ranked Tennessee 2S-14 Saturday night and keep ES-Cscenctit 9 pas (mm Dukett (Staats kick).

FS-Dukett 14 run (kirk fulled). F.S-Pitzer 2 run (Pitzer pass from Dukett ES-Grant 2 pass from Dukett kirk failed ES Horvath 11 fmm rinL.ti norvarn pass from Dukett) ES Horvath 19 pass from Child." ithem atop the Southeastern Jarvis Sets Record As Army Rolls, 58-25 WEST POINT, N. Nov. 9 (UPI). Workhorse Charlie Jarvis made his West Point farewell a memorable one Saturday as the piston-legged fullback broke a record held by Cadet great Glenn Davis inlr rushing for 253 yards and a touchdowis a pair Of touchdowns to help Pi before the first half ended arm rwn mrtrn in tnro miiiiiitff Conference standings.

Carter connected on scoring passes of 10 and 14 yards to istaats kick ES-Childs 29 run 'kick failed Blms-Berger 90 pass from Schneider (Veeral kick). ES Ahouse 18 pass from Childs (Staats kirk). ESTironi 27 run (Staats kick). ES Ahouse 40 pass from Childs (Childs run). Blms Sell 5 run (Veexal kick).

A-5000. i5LVVborn turned in the second California Rambles i. t0 turn Same into CJlU -r Army, playing its final home Uver tdinboro. ib-7 game of the season, exploded for, It was Armys highest point total since 1958. when the Cadets NflW imMlP Jarvis, from Philadelphia's I 1 I I 1 1 Father Judge High School, a 205- EDINBORO, Pa.

Two high school buddies teamed up to give California State a 35-7 victory over Edinboro and the Western Division championship. Quarteback Jeff Petrucci hit pound senior with the ability to break tackles, broke the Cadets' Peter Gialames with Currier and on a 49-yard TD toss to end Tim Christian. Currier also ran a touchdown in from 2 yards away. Tennessee scored on a 5-yard pass from quarterback Bubba Wyche to end Gary Kreis and a 37-yarder to end George Silbey. With 68.821 fans watching the second half of a doubleheader in which Alabama beat LSU, 16-7, in the afternoon game, the Auburn defense kept th Vols bottled un most of the niirht.

lia Tech Georgi smze-pamp rush in rPcrwH mree wuciraown passes, riotn went to high school in Charleroi. AP Wirephoto George Allen (89) and Jim Ham (33). In on Sd-period action for Hurricanes are Ray Heinly (84) and Jim Schneider (62). Penn State rallied to win, 22-7. Vince Opalsky (37) picks up first down for Miami before Perm State's Neal Smith (26) makes ankle tackle.

Other Penn State defenders are With 35-15 Win which Davis set in 1945 at 230. Jarvis bolted 46 yards for a score after teammate Tom Hal-ler intercepted Frank Harris' pass to give the Cadets a 30-13 advantage. A minute later speedv Lvnn Petrucci also hit George Car-lock with a 12-yard touchdown pass and ran four yards for another. Gialames kicked five extra points. California finished with a 6-2 Moor rptnrnprl an Facrl mint I reCOrfl.

Tennessee 7 7 0-11 79 yards for another touchdown1" "I I I Jr 7-3 Carter Clemson Beats Penn State Wins 7th Arkansas Jolts Maryland, PullsOn2d-HalfComebackRice, 46-21 to Atinurn 7 14 0 Aub Currier 10 pass from 'Riley kick ATLANTA, Nov. 9 (UPI). Underdog Navy, playing like cn of those dreadnaught teims the Middies used to field, blended the power running of Dan Pike and a 79-yard punt return 1 A 1 na Army men lea, 6 1 -Id. Cal-Gialames 54 Pass from Petrucci Aub Currier 2 run fRilev Virk Aub Currier 14 pan from Carter (Riley kick tiiiaiames kick). But before the wild third pe Cal Petrucci 4 run (Gialames kick) riod ended the Cadets got an- from Wyche tdm Riffle 3 run (Rockwell kick Cat ni.Iam.

4 TI Tenn Kreis pass (Kremser kick) ny AiiKe lmeri tnis com. wet other touchdown A 1 ill" A i. trmaa II "111 I I Ul I 1 On a 10 yard (Gialames kick) After halftime however, it Saturday to sink ueorgia lecn.i seamner hv halfhart HanV in. from Petrucci pass from Wyche pass from Carter different sfoiis x-dStflwas a compietely Nearer 3d Title Tenn Silvey 37 (Kremser ki Aub Christian 49 (Riley kick) 35-15. Mijiaiames kirK).

drzeicrak and the Easles sot! 12 pass from Petrucci Hold Tie for 1st I From, Our Wire Services a good day with 'ame- state -Played its finest manager had Pike, a senior tailback, ripped two on passes from Harris tol A-fioo? through the beiuddled Tech de-i fullback Dave Bennett. the -water buckets. COLLEGE PARK, Nov.L Prcnr iooiDau oi me season, jusxiiymg both its record and national ranking. Georgia Wins Sixth, irnsive une iot uumciuus itmg Boston Collefe 3 10 12 FAYETTE VILLE, Ark. Nov.

Billv Ammons crackedi painers lnclucune touchaown rmy 21 Miami's lone first down in the, 9. Sophs Bill Montgomery and Blasts Florida 51-0 123 BC FG Galhvan arv-1anrl' ctuhVinrn Hefonco Plttman WOUnd Up With Cross Jars! Arm FG Jensen 3 runs of 17 yards late in the first period and 18 yards late in the carries and three came with 2:04 remain-Chuck Dicus drove Rice batty JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 9 ith second-half passes and! yards on 26 BC Bennett 1 run CGalllvan 2 run (Jensen klck ing in me game. as me Ancansas nazorDacKs pre- xf.t- workhorse Ray Yauger rambled short touchdown runs. Camp- second period dl-iu oaiuvan 30 Avm miamt pared for their Southwest Con- ravan Cline.

Heinlv. Kalina. Hen- i. L'aVarl threw two touchdown ror two toucnaowns as ends Massachusetts ricks. Deross, Seely, Kresl, ULe L(-'1 ul 1N JLU passes and RCOrprI a third in a Lettieri's long run, after he.ddck failed) "ora "nDe" apparently was hemmed in deep in Navv territory, came midway Arm-Jarvn 4 run rjenen kick) Arm Moore 79 punt return (Jensen Burkhart, picking up rain Saturriav tn tempts moved closer to another Atlantic Coast Conference title with a 16-0 victory Saturday.

Montgomery, who completed most of his yardage in the first WORCESTER, Nov. 9 1 5 noecnf OCC i-nrrl ko lOth-ranked Georgia to a shatter-ing 51-0 victory over Florida. inrouzn me atrcuiiu uaiuu oiii mini half, passed for 104 yards (9 of.wanRTsu--BACKET,s BJfore retirine earlv in the fourth thp Bennett pass from Harri (pass that and Pike's runs gave ine ligers, with tnree vie tories and a tie in ACC play The unbeaten Bulldogs built new. anrenson, i.zipuiis. I UUA can win their third straight Middies, who came into 10 run uensen Urae with a 1-6 record and as, BC-Bennett pass from Hams fpass 21).

Defensively, lvnn. Chauvet, Folkins. Brandy. K'w. "wvr uF UD a i fl halftimo backs omvo, opaisky.

Acu. Bei-i on scoring passes of 58 and tianme waltzing the Lions did iiiiiwdri7. sinne, Annoil, uieir sixtn virtmrv Best, Thompson. Gonzales, Frederick- 3 '-point underdogs, a 21-0 Arm-Moore 11 run CJensen kick) 1.1 son. Schaap.

Pytel. Parker. I two ties before scouts' from the jOrange and Gator bowls. Arm-Kleveci 3 run (Jensen luck) A 32.000. SPECIALISTS-Collins.

Nuff, Tracy. tremendous rush on Miami. time lead. Sophomore quarterback Mike PF.NN STATE STATISTICS It was the worst defeat for quarterback David Olivo. Olivo a.s dmond.k" fflt.S threw three interceptions.

Safe- "tackles Bradley, K.nka. Reid, coach Kay Graves' Gators nine years at Florida, comin; in (UPI). Halfback Mike Jordan returned an interception 44 yards for a touchdown on the first play and end Bob Neary caught two scoring passes Saturday to power Holy Cross to a 47-20 victory over Massachusetts. The Holy Cross defense, led by sophomore end Brian Powers, who had eight outstanding tackles, forced two Massachusetts fumbles and recovered one and kept the visitors' offense in check except for a 61-yard scoring drive in the third period and a one-shot 64-yard touchdown pass in the closing minutes. Smear.

Kbersole. Senastianelli, Surma. i er an.uuui.cu 'i rirst downs tV0 Other touchdowns during a Rushin yardage 1 t.t i yrda tWO-minute Span late in the Return yarda third period. He passed twojJ BC Army in US 427 374 1 195 37-57-4 g-14-0 5-34 2 2 10 2 league title by defeating North Carolina and South Carolina. vards to Karl Schwelm for lost x- jierrinkn joirjwjh, yarus as Areansas spunea 10 a a d.vin wnicn saw fiorina win two and Paul Johnson one.

Centers linebackers halftime lead. jits first four games and then Olivo also fumbled twice and Tk Pete Johnson- Noe-j The victory pushed Arkansas' collapse to a 4-3-1 record, both fumbles led rn Tenn State to A. record 70,212 tickets Were Yards penalized Ammons, who completed four of 13 passes for eight net yards cirr rfrlvoc Tl, tlr-ct Indi's." Abbey, n'eu'cl. Ramirh. Paul JiT? ii SOld for the game and, sur- 14 .1 U-4S Ark Montgomery 1 run (White kickiiprisinglv, 60,000 fans showed pass from Montgomery rh frt tt.

in the scoreless first half, connected with his first three after the intermision while directing a 77-yard scoring drive. Yau- 0 I Johnson. Cooper, Ganter, Adams. Set Up State first touchdown.) SPECIALISTS-Brezna, Garthwaite. Frank Spazini recovered for the pen'state------ 12 10-22 Lions on the Miami 30.

Six! Mia-Bellamy 78 Pass from Olivo (Huff i White kicki I vv. CI IV 11 I 1 1 of those touchdowns and plunged over himself from a yard out for the other. Tim Cocozza added the five conversion points. Georgia Tech, now 4-4 for the season with Notre Dame and Georgia ahead, finally got on -it. i i-n.

Syracuse Routs pass from Montgomery Ark Dicus 6' (White kick) kirk Mass 7 0 0 il-iy1! ger, a sophomore, carried five Holy Cross 17 plays later. State scored, but the two-point conversion failed. HC Jordan 44 pass interception (Mc-clowry kick) HC Neary 1 pass from Mcwatt (Mc PSIT Pittban 1 run (pass failed) -PSU Pittman 2 run (pass failed) PSU-FG Garthwaite 22 PSU Pittman 1 run (Garthwaite kick) A-49 8S3. STATISTICS Bice Hughes 1 run (T. Darts kick) Ark Peacock 4 pa.ss from Dickey (kick blocked) Ark Hockersmith 1 run (run failed) Bice L.

Davis pass from Thomas (T. Davis kick) Ark Dickey 1 run (White kirk) Rice Hughes 27 pass from Alexander (T. Davis kirk) Ark Eichler 12 run (kick wide) time lor vj yams ana caugni a pass for 5 more before plunging over from the 3. Clemon 0 0 7 0 Id the scoreboard wun i.i ien cvmnTsr Vov 0 cioTy kick) riTTMAN GOES OVER The time of the first 85 kickoff return (Scher. Penn State Miami! score slaughter in the Gator Bowl mud.

Cavan threw touchdown passes of 26 yards to Dennis Hughes and 7 yards to Charles Whittemore and scored on a three-yard run in the first half. Georgia 14 21 3-51 londa 0 0 0 00 Ga Kemp 2 run (McCullough kick) Ga Farnsworth 1 run (McCullough kirk Ga Hughes 7 pass from Cavan (McCullough kick) Ga Whittemore 26 pass from Cavan (McCullough kirk) the game when Jim Person the, AP) Sophomore "speedsterl.iwckf Yellow Jackets' third quarter- Jrnn rarrl fr thr "-5 Pamell John Godbolt raced for three 23 9 I MeClovrry 21 was 10:00 of the third period. Varda.e Maryland 0 0 0 00 Clem Vailf cr 1 run (RarnoH Lirk I HC FG McClowry 34 227 32 136 leg I 90 73 back of the threw a 50 Clem Safety Pastrana tackled in end Less than five minutes later, HC Neary 7 pass from O'Neill (Mc- touchdowns Saturday, powering zone John Syracuse to a 31-0 victorv vard touchdown pass to Clem Yauger 8 run (Barnett kick) State scored again when Pittman Passes bolted three yards. This drive 'SmSies lost iRichardson Scores 4, 10-24-0 9-23-3 1 2 35 25 and Johnny Duncan cn-j William and Marv i'M-Adami run (Scheraiis iack Sias covered 57 yards in 10 plays f- HC Mr a (ton 4 pass from As at a verted. i Syracuse, moving virtually at (run failed) i v.v- 7 14 14 0-35 oi co I'M-McGirry 64 pss from Adams; SMU Stays in Race Virginia Romps, 41-6, iNPrviorAi, I SHIN iA" Vn run oicLuuougn Kick) with Campbell picking up two crucial first downs with 7 and r.eorrl.

Tech 0 0 0 15-15 anvx uo joiuaifrun failed) 21 DALLAS. PEN STATE Pittman carried ii I run (kick failed) Atata 2 run (Mcdo-ry kick) ivjver iNorTn varoiina HC times for 123 yards and 3 TDs; Camp-ix it. -VTr. 1 ccin a' Ga-Hampion 8 run (Rajecki kick) Na-y-Pike 17 rm (Cocozza kirk) for tOUChdOWUS the first two Navy-Lettiert 79 punt return (Cocoaitimes jt had the baU Godbolt, Cherry 8 for 18; tWO- bell 24 for 85 cooper Rajecki 21 CHAPEL HILL. NT.

Frank 8-yard runs. Again, the 1 tor 10 its own mis- xrv Ptlr 1fl run fC.ocnzza kick as A de- Quayle and Jeff Anderson scored point conversion pass failed and MiAMi-opaisky carried 10 times for if It j. uj vr- Ctaf. loH 107 4" yards; Best 6 for 21; Acuff 5 for and a 1 ex two touchdowns apiece in led, 12-7. "oliVa 10 fOT minils.3,.

foce e-n mii. game blunted by a o-iooi-ii, xcuo-pounaer, pux ue i Orange ahead after 3:57 when he Navy Schwelm 2 from McNallen (Cocozra kirk) Navy McNallen 1 run (Cocoiza kick) Tech Sin 50 pss from Person (Dun Alabama Conquers LSU 5th in Row, 16-7 t. 1 1 un.iiaw.wn gmia 41-6 rout of INorth Bridgeport Clips Glassboro, 16-6 BRIDGEPORT, Nov swept 9 yards around the left side, canning a 10-rlav. RS-vard i xT co- penn state Burkhart completed slashing for 244 yards and four can kick) A-1 A. i i.

Tech 3 pass from liri- i 7 i for f. i 1 vuc xtiuoiaiij jive vuu 1 1- BIRMINGHAM, Ala. So- Quaj'le scored his sixth and! ensuing series, lumuifu, MIAMI Olivo completed 9 of 19 fori ic oi i (Bounds pas from Person) ukTCxiuig kickoff. Darrick Warner scored two! seventh career touchdown again. Ham recovered for State -i -rd, and td: Pytel 0 of 4.

r- "Unter two anffht hi i i. un i iq a Godbolt. who picked up 68 touchdowns lead Bridgeport against. North Carolina on runs at the Miami 16. The recovery; penn state' Campbell cam yards in 11 carries, also scored, university to a 16-6 Eastern! of 10 and 5 yards in the first came on the first play of the yds: Kwaiick 2 for 21 Ed- muidiusun, i xo(-i)(mnu spn-j us mm straight victory over i wi "wiui, ami- ijouisiana siaie, io- alter a xu auci a MIAMI Kalina caugnt i tor yarns; i -yara sweep in tne tniroi Football Conference contest vic-inaii.

Anaerson scored on a 10- rourm perioa. Rutgers Wins; period and an 8-yard burst inry over Glassboro State Col-' yard run in the first period and; This time Miami stopped Penn 101 I dlViCA' hfrr-rffd t0 the fourth. Aana hor Raturrlav nipht I on a O-vard pass from Uene Cfato at it i and rhe T.ions from Chuck Hixson to keep for a touchdown IN I 1 I quarterback Paul Paolisso, Warner went 73 vards in the Arnette in the third. had to settle for Bob Garth- 1 I cVtt iZ tu I Pfl irflMm Star Wh, Cmpleted eight 16 lLi pl Quayle, the leading rusher iniSoJSM goal whlch KutZTOWn ShadeS, in the thick of the at let I UIIUUJIIU JIUI es for 138 vards in engineering iu 4iT- ACC estahlisherl a Virginia1 17 i ence mle scraP mlh lexas, six post-season bowls were in ior yarns engmeermg from th in the final ALU, estabiisned a virginia it nnp ouar-lthe 15-7. --iiijmii ii ir 11 1 1-" 111 i.iit 1 Him 110 1 i inniir" il i i k.

i i i i 11 nevnAn ana iexas lecn. 1 ine oi.az crowd tnat watched Mansfield, 13-6 i Texas AkM 7 SMir 7 1 is-36 th? Tide hand th Tigers their from Hargetti third straight loss. Alabama's HAM BLOCKS 3D PUNT Miami took over after KT au 01 rne urange to hand the Profs their fifth! record tor pass-receiving yaru-ISEW BRlSvVICK, J-gave Syracuse its second TDioss in six games. Mike McEvoyi age with 1051 yards. Nov.

9 (UPI). Quarterback with a 44-yard toss to tight: blocked a Bridgeport punt in'caroUn- 0 Uo VI KUTZTOWN. Nov. 9 Long 7 pass the Fullback Bill Anthony SMU Richardson 10 run (Lesser kickoff and on the first play, (AP). Rich PoUcastro passed for tiireeiPI1Jonn xviaaaox.

the last quarter and recovered; va-Andepon run carnwon tark; nun roujuu Tho Oranee riefonc trmHlxu. i xi. Va-Quayle 10 run (Carrington tack) now is 6-2, LSU is 5-3. i Louisiana State 0 0 7 0 7 Alabama 6 0 3 7 1 Ala Jilleba 11 nave frnm PimtM k-iL- Va Ouavle 5 run (Carrington kick) Mike Reid, the defensive powered 147 yards in 33 carries. Rigps dumped Olivo for a 9-yard loss.

Saturday as he led Kutztown to smu-m. Richardson tniirVi1nA-n and Jim Julian oaii in uie ena zone iui touchdowms and Jim ju ack two William and Mary Qlassboro's lone TD. The defense was relentless. Over Manstield. SMU-M.

Richardson KicKea iwu iiciu -a inside tne fevracuse 10. RnriMrt 7-16 1 run (Lesser 2 run (Lesser from Hargett oro 0 0 0 6 6 1 xu KICK 1 blocked. LSU Newfield IS run (Lumpkin kick) Ala FK Dean 29. Ala Sutton 16 pass from Hunter (Dean kick). A gers downed Connecticut, 27-15, Safetyman Tony Kyasky set Br scm eu uie ocais av.uitvx uic xjtcxo The Lions kept pounding AJfrM Lon 11 Pass up a Syracuse touchdown when Warner 79 run (kick failed) Br FG 24 White Br Warner 1 run fWJute kick) away at Miami on both offense second touchdown on an 11-yard nass from Saturday before 10,000.

Polieastro hit on 17 of he intercepted Wes Meeter's Hixson Holden pass from Richardson) Va Arnette 10 run (Carrington kick) Va Anderson 5 pass from Arnette (Carrington kick) NC Lanier 15 run (run failed) Va Heyward 1 run (kick failed) Watson Intercepts 4 As S. Carolina Wins WINSTON-SALE N. C. Gl McEvoy recovered blocked punt and defense, and then late in! advance in tne second period 30 AM Stecent 17 pass from Hargett (Rises kick) SMU Fleming the final period Ham broke End Bob Henderson, a soph, through the Hurricane punting from Williamsport, scored Kutz- 31 pass from Hixson p. for 2.3 yirdi tied 7 7 T1" Dial's Pass Wins (Lesser kick) defense and blocked his third; town's first TD in the opening Vandy Jars Kentucky As Lyons Sets Record LEXINGTON, Ky Vander- KilX Mu i znnp i nrpp nisv; 1 3 ror tTVm thai kick of the season.

Lincoln Lip- period He scored on a 31-yard'Texas yech Defeats George Jakowenko added! pOP FirGDiruS Sophomore quarterback Tommy, pincott recovered for Penn State uuee eALra poinxs ana KicKea a Tl I CI oi A.entucKy Mansfield's lone TD camel I WU UeSDIie rlU jerrors. scoring in the second 1 Suggs threw four touchdown, on the 5 and Pittman added the rnnn 7 loucn frjf! 39-yard field goal in the second! Benjy Diialls 5-id in xi ,1 JDenjy fiai oi-yara 327 10 7 7 down pass to Roger Grimes with 'passes, including three to end; clinching touchdown four plays when Paul Gates caugnt a rive- LUBOCK, Tex. Fifteen mem-; quarter to register a 6-0 victory. Rut FG Julian 29 I period. Jjust over one minute to play injJohnny Gregory, and led bers of the Texas Tech football! yard aerial.

The Wildcat homecominp- he.neoict in rrom onus iu wi um a. LTa-tf a a A Miami's lone score was o- 6 1 squad were sick with flu but an a Mansfield Jr.n "cm-nts' run (Dewitt kick) s3-us 3 7 7-31, the first half Saturday nightjCarolina to a 34-21 victory over p.m from PeUcstre f-G't hrouffht the Pnttstnwn Firebirds error-plagued Wake Forest. 0-13 if om 7 6 Deauty. It came Wim l.oa gone, Kutz-Henderson 31 pass from Began Defensive back Pat Watson UlianKlCKI. l.lilminlin 1 I U.UinJ x-ui Rut StoneoraKW it am i "wm "ciunu aiiu uii liicii aj intercepted four Wake Forest crowd of 29,000 had little to cheer about except an NCAA return yardage record set on the opening kickoff by Dicky Lyons.

Lyons' 34-yard kickoff run-back and a nine-yard punt re- (Verhin kick) Mans Gates 5 pass from Casterhne (kick failed) Kutz Anthony 11 run (kick failed) A-4000. Syr Godbolt 2 run (Jakownke kick) to a 14-3 triumph Over the Visit-Syr-Godbolt 8 run (Jakwwenko Rrlnmnurr alternate quarterback directed the team to a 31-14, come-from-behind victory over Texas Christian University. Quarterback Tom Sawyer came off the Tech bench to re in the first period. Olivo, who is a dangerous passer when he has time, combined with flanker Ray Bellamy on a 78-yard i -t; nvx passes for an ACC record. South Carolina 14 12 0 9-34 Policastro (Julian kick).

fftnCiement 22 run (RobutlU ruB). Rut FG Julin 22 Juniata Victor Wake Forest 0 7 7 721 The win brought the Firebirds' record to 5-4-1 in the Yale Booters Nip Penn SC Gregory 25 pass from Suggs kick). SC Gregory 14 Pass from Suggs kick). place ailing Joe Matulich point gave Miami the lead; renTO-Pl Ol3te turn in the fourth period brought l.iriL.ll 1 11 Xl 1 V.1 1 iri 1.1 IC 1, 1 CI ll- Yale upset Penn Ivy Coast FootbaU which it carried into the dressing room at halftime. SC a mnck 7 pass from suggs ikick failed) SC Gregory 8 pass from Suggs (run I soccer leaders, 2-1, Saturday at On A ert Defense Stewart Field on a third iu ouiii a iirsi-perioa ms loiai gained in three years margin, but end Charles Evansjto 2208 yards.

The old record, took passes of seven yards from set in 1963-65, was 2,177. clinched second place and kept alive their flickering hopes for failed). senior wing from Fairlawn, N. Matulich and four yards from 0 6 0 a division title. HUiMlAuLiUA, xov.

a i 0-0 x.iiiic-i atuiru xaica in Rlrhmond 0 3 J) o- 3 7-14 7 0 CAP). An aieri junuu v.oi- goal and Rett Styrman tallied town Jwjci uv.avii7iR uic game ii-' i run (Kick failed) 14vby halftime. Sawyer then A29-m- lege detense picwea on kv.u for Penn both in the quar. "gs pass from Dial Wake Johnson 2 run (ueacon kicki. Wake ClymeT 1 run (Deacon kick).

SC Muir 1 run (Suggs run). Wake Arrington pass from Connors (Deacon kick. N.C State Stops Duke Twice on I in Victory r. Lawrence Dasfrs faiuiu.j f1 ir wn. Potts Dial 1 run (Pyne kick) Wins Title Run NEW YORK, Nov.

9 (UPI). Trenton State captured the NAIA District 31 cross-country com-petition Saturday, scoring 28 points. Second was Paterson State with 64, followed by Maris with 86, Monmouth College 98, and Jersey State College, 105. Individual winner was Tom Greenbowe from Paterson on the way to a 35-7 victory. The Indians gained possession threw a 71-yard touchdown pass to end Bobby Allen, halfback Ro- ger Freeman dashed across fromj the six and Kenny Vinyard, added all four Tech extra points.) booted a 28-yard field goal to1.

Florida State Wins on Passes Fischer's Runs Help DURHAM. N. North Caro lina State twice stopped Duke on climax the Red Raider scoring. of the ball 13 times on turnovers. Junior defensive halfback Peter Straup intercepted three passes, carrying one for a 49-yard touchdown.

Equalling Straup's feat wis defensive tackle Ray Grabiak, TCI" 14 0 0 0-14 Tech 0 14 14 3-311 the 1-yard line and halted three other threats with pass intercep Colgate Rip Bucknell TCU Cole 65 pass from Fay (Merritti Virginia Tech Tops Richmond ELACKSBURG, Nov. 9 (UPI). The running of tailback-Terry Smoot and a cold-hearted defense gae Virginia Tech a 31-18 win over cross-state rival Richmond Saturday in a game that ended in a snow storm. Smoot scored from three and eight yards out to stake the Gobblers to an early lead. Tech also scored on a 23-yard field goal by Jack Simscak, a 50-yard pass interception by Frank Beamer and a 12-yard run by Ken Edwards.

Richmond scored twice on touchdowrn passes by Buster O'Brien and 21-yard dash by halfback Jim Rivesay as the clock ticked off the final seconds in the game. kick) TCU Montgomery 1 run (Merritt kick) Tech Evans 7 pass from Matulich (Vinyard kick) Tech Evans 4 pass from Sawyler (Vinyard kick Tech Freeman 6 run (Vinyard kick) Tech Allen 71 pass from Sawyer (Vinyard kick) Tech FG Vinyard 28 who recovered three rival fum-; LEWISBURG, Nov. 9 (AP). Fullback Ddm Fischer bles. gained 265 yards on 54 carries and scored three touchdowns Halfback Dave Sparks scored Saturday as Colgate defeated Bucknell, 48-34.

on 2 and 4 bucks. The lone score fi.foot. State, running the Van Cortland Park course in 27:14.5. Second was Dean Shorats, of Trenton State, in 27:24, with Glen Johnston, Monmouth, third in 27:32. Sunday's STARKVILLE, Nov.

9 (UPI). Bill Cappleman hurled three touchdown passes Saturday, leading Florida State to a 27-14 victory over Mississippi State. Cappleman, a 207-pound junior, connected on scoring passes of 6, 14 and 32 yards in guidinz tor ine visnoi i ujicu n- sophomore, scored on runs of Buckntu 22-34 tions in defeating the Blue Devils, 17-15. Duke rolled 43 yards for a touchdown with 3:40 left, then gambled for a tie on a two-point run conversion which failed. The victory was the sixth in seven conference games for State (6-3) and kept alive title hopes.

X. C. State 3 7 7 0-17 Duke 3 0 6 6 IS Duke FG Mowry 33 XCS Hall 2 run (Warren kick) Duke Dearth 17 pass from Hart (kick failed) XCS Bowers run (Warren kick) Duke Hart 5 run (run failed) 101-riscner run liiompp kick) yard pass play. St. Larence 0 Juniata Inn Straus 49 PISS 7 0 0-7 tbree, five and two yards.

15 7 7-35 01 riscner 5 run (kick failed) Bock Havrilak run (pas failed) Texas Stampedes, Ropes Baylor, 47-26 interception ms penormance was more the Seminoles to their fifth vic- Col Fischer 2 run (Klumpp kick) Burk Louthis 3 run (pass failed) Sport Events Wirn Tpv Oirie aiihert torV against two defeats. Grant Col Detwiler 7 pass from Burton jun-Deiek ps from weis than matched by Bucknell quar-SL-Thorpe' 14 frm Coujriai terback Sam HavTilak, who land Stev'p Worstwr scored thrpei Guthrie kicked field goals of 36 tMumpp kick) Col Burton 1 run (run failed) PKO FOOTBALL (HotaUn kick) W.shinst.ra EAGLES Franklin pah Texas outSCOred arKt 21 yards. Jun-Hriland 2 run (Turnbauth run) rrrd ru-ir nn run nf fiv and Buck Havrilak 3 run 'Havrilak run) Scored Twice, on run OI me ana, Col-Detwiler 4 run (Klumpp kick) three, and passed 12 yard to: Mk-pZr 12 tTOm HUk i-ieia, 1:13 r. m. i State 10 7-2? 2-14 ississippi State SCHOOL FOOTBALL DajiUI, CATHOLIC LEAGIE (Northern Divi-iTexas 12 0 22 13-47 IC.n nnnahn.

frtr rm- crnra Col-Hale 22 pass from Goepel (Hale FS FG Guthrie 36 FS Tyson 6 pass (Guthrie kick) from sion) Elan at Rvn. McOevitt at 7 Capplemaa 6-26 pass from Goepel) Virginia Tech 7 10 7 7-31 Tex Gilbert II) run (kick failed) yards to Paul GilewiCZ fori Buck Gilewiea 12 pass from Havrilak 12 Bridgewater Wins BRIDGEWATER, Nov Richmond 0 6 6 618 Smooth run (SimscaJc kick) Salle, Father Judge at North Catholic. (Southern Division) Neumann at Roman. O'Hara at West Catholic, St. (Marinak kick) FS Bailey 14 pass from Cappleman (Guthrie kick) MS Gossett 5 pass from Pharr pas.

i iled) A-8100. STATISTICS another. Havrilak set a single-game of i i. i More at St. James, Bay Rogers 3 run (Corny kick) Tex Worster 3 run (run failed) Bay Palmer 2 run (pass failed) Tex Worster 2 run (Street run) Tex Worster 6 run (Feller kick) 9 (AP).

Senior quarterback failed i wiu v-iv.) OTHER GAMES Holy Spirit at C.m-I Jun Soarka 1 run 1 ieck men. Jun-Sparks 4 run (Fleck kiek. A -3500. Miami Blanks Dayton OXFORD. Nov.

9 (AP). Kent Thompson ran for one touchdown and passed for another Saturday to lead the Miami Redskins of Ohio over the Dayton Flyers, 14-0. VS-Milner 4 Pass from Pharr (a.sa fensive record for Rucicnell 'First downs Paul Stella fired tOUChdOwnl V-FG Sim.ack 23 Pani 1 v.r Co! 31 354 100 Buck 26 29fi 204 Stuari 4 iled) Bay Hugeins 6 pass from Reamer 1 interretion rernrn -i nauum unfiiu bl ii i ma i i t-tB outnne 77 romos di oa ana oo yaras oai-i rsi.ir tiri iseph'. (Camden). Holy Cross at Bishop (Corby kirk) 152 95 gaining 397 yards, 193 on the "ds ground in 18 carries and 204 in'gfJ rr1 the air as he completed 14 of.Punu on Fumbles 20 passes.

I penaliaed 10-13-fl 14-20-1 FS Cox 32 pas from Capplemaa (Guthrie kick) MS Safety Cappleman tackled in and one Attendant V1JXA. urdav a5 Bridsewater State' R-Mauro 7 pass from O'Brien (kick. Tex-BUBert run jreuer kick) urQtiy as titer aLale failed) ROLLER GAMES Bay Davis recovered rumble in end team held Off rallying Geneva. Edwrads 12 run (Simscak kick) Anreles Thnnderblrds ti. (pass failed) '1 Livesay 21 run (pass failed) I Warriors at Camden Convention Tex Gilbert 8 run (Feller kick) 14-12.

7:30 F. M. 1 Tex Street 10 run (kick fail) 2-39 2-3 0 0 48 0.

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