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SECTION TWO SPORTS CLASSIFIED DIAL 3-2421 FOR THE CLARION-LEDGES After 5:30 P.M. daily and on Sunday and holidays nse.tnese numbers: Advertising 34278, News and Sports 3-2421 or 3-2422, Circulation 34204 or 3-2428 (For non-delivery of paper call circulation before 9:30 A.M. daily or 10 AM. Sunday for special delivery.) Established 1837 Jackson, Sunday Morning, November 11, 1951 Full AP and INS Reports Miss Rebels Defied Thriller State Maroons Have Trouble Beating Memphis State Top Offensive And Defensive Game Of Year For Ole Miss Final Minute Score Clinches 'Easy' Tilt for Morton's Eleven Wade Paces Vandy Win Over LSU By WAYNE THOMPSON Assistant Sports Editor Clarion-Ledger LADD MEMORIAL STADIUM. MOBILE.

Nov. 10 Turning in one cf their top offensive, and defen roons fullback Bill Stewart pounc BATON ROUGE, Nov. 10-tf) By BILL ANDERSON MEMPHIS. Nov. 10 Bullet Bill Wade, Vanderbilt's ed on it on the 27.

Rushing went over from the 1. Polovina again Mississippi State of the biz South ace nasser. threw for tnree toucn- eastern Conference nearly wound booted the extra point. Memphis halfback Jim Spitchley Southeast Conference football up second best to little Memphis State today, but breaks when they counted. were on the Maroons side ivictorv over Louisiana State Univer fumbled the next kickoff on his 36, end John Santollo recovered for the sity.

and they finally won. 27-20. Maroons. Two plays later, however, Wade's confident ball handling, icy as the fog which drifted in as Things that almost beat the Mis- Memphis' Jimmy Cole Intercepted a Fete McCuly pass and ran 65 the game waned, completely neiua slssippiansMncluded such Memphis State feats as scoring two touch- sive too, games of the season, tne Ole Miss Rebels defeated the Auburn Tigers 39-14 here this sunny Saturday afternoon. Official attendance announced as 21,972 saw the Rebels strike for a trio of fast touchdowns in the initial period and then go on to defeat a scrappy and spirited Auburn eleven and take third place in the Southeastern Conference behind Tennessee and Georgia Tech.

No doubt about it, Ole Miss turned in their top performance of the 1951 seasonboth offensively and defensively with all the emphasis on the ball-carrying side of the picture. In the opening seconds of play Lindy Callahan broke off left tackle to so 76-yards for the initial died the hitherto stout defense. The yards for Memphis' first score. downs in 20 seconds. 18.000 fans overwhelmingly parti jjicx mrmeyer conversion was with Ray Howell recovering and going on over.

Herman Howard sparked an Auburn 73-yard drive in that same period by going over from his own 7-yard line while Ole Miss tallied another in the third period when Lear climaxed a 97-yard drive (counting kick-off return) by running the final 36-yards for the touchdown. Both elevens, evenly matched in pregame estimates both in wire stories and in hotels downtown, scored in the final period. Homer Williams got Auburn's last score on a six yard drive early in the period while Lea Pasley, Ole Miss frosh, went over from the seven midway the same period. The Rebels, definitely, were "up" for the game and could give Tennessee trouble next week if in the same physical and mental state. On the extra-points, Ed Lewcon (Continued On Face 4) Stanford Is Winner Over USC LOS ANGELES.

Nov. 10 And had It not been for an off! good. san to favored LSU, groaned through the first half when Vandy cial's ruling, Memphis State might The second period was scoreless have pulled an upset. With but five forged ahead and moaned through but Mississippi State went, over the the scoreless second cau. first time it got the ball in the Wade flipped 58-yard touch third.

Norman Duplaln took a hand- down pass on Vandy's second play off and ran 78 yards down the from scrimmage. Dick Foster took sidelines. Polovina 's conversion was it, off LSU's defending Jim Ros- good. Mm. Stata I rs in Zi ji i Mlsa.

Stat II i.V IIS 4 15 bto's fingertips, bowled over an Memphis State started moving First Iwaa Tarda rasalnf Tarda paaaiaff Fum aMaaalaJ Faaaaa caaiaiatad Paaaca taUrcepUd raata Fasting avaraf FaaMlaat Tarda paaallaai score; Callahan got the second on official and streaked across. a run following a hand-ofi to show Cool, calm and collecting big on the accurate passes of Brewer, eaisly the best player on either side. With five seconds to go in hunks of yardage on nearly every boat Boykin and pitch-out to him; and Harold Maxwell got the third throw. Wade was in complete con in the first period on a 41-yard pass the third quarter Brewer chunked a 40-yard pass to Bill Nichols in trol. minutes to go, Memphis' star half from Jimmy Lear.

In the first half, for instance, he the end zone. Kirmeyer missed the back, Charles Brewer, pitched a Haiftime saw Ole Miss leading completed eight of 12 passes and Important placement. pass to Jimmy Cole. He caught It had one intercepted. still 19-0 and the Rebels used Jackson High's famous "bounce" play Memphis took over again when In what appeared to have been the end zone.

But an official ruled that He bad plenty of pass protection the Maroons' Ed Evans fumbled in the third quarter for their fourth a ring of Commodores batting Wyc-f- tj 1 the kickoff on the 34. Brewer passed he fell beyond. down LSU charging line out he touchdown. On this, Boykin went from his own 46 to the Auburn 19, Stanford's Indians, set aflame by a to Lew McClelland in the end A 30-yard field goal was tried in was not connecting too well in the bounced the ball high in the air scorching 96-yard touchdown run by fullback Bob Mathias of Olym zone the second Tiger touchdown in 20 seconds. Kirneyer's kick was second half.

A couple squirted out of the hands good, and the score was 21-20. of receivers and LSU defense was California Brewer near-touchdown pass to tighter. "Wade's second touchdown toss Nips Husky was a beauty. From the 15 he fired one right down the middle to Ben Roderick over the goal line. Roder Cole was a heart-breaker to the primed Memphlans.

Seconds later, following several pass and ground plays. Beach scored from the one and Polovina converted to give the Mlssissippians a 27-0 victory. pic Decathlon fame, came from behind in the final minutes today to defeat Southern California, 27-20. The victory gave Stanford the in-, side track to the Rose BowL Trailing 14-7 as the final quarter began to unfold before a roaring crowd of 96,130, the handsome Stanford star took a kickoff in front of his own goal posts on the four yard line and racing to the right, sped all the way. Quarterback Gary Kerkorian, the ick nipped the ball from clutching an attempt to close the 21-20 gap, but it was inches short.

And Mississippi State went on to win. Jamming over Its clinching touchdown In the last 40 seconds. The Starkville. crew grabbed the lead early In the wild contest, scoring two touchdowns on Memphis punt fumbles. Center Bo Reid landed on one Memphis fumble on the 14.

Halfbacks Tom Rushing and Wally Beach alternated to the goal with Beach going over. Halfback Pete Polovina kicked the extra point. Memphis State's- Ralph Messer dropped the kickoff and the Ma Team 37-28 BERKELEY, Nov. 10 Memphis State 7 0 6 720 Miss. State 14 0 7 627 LSU hands.

He had all the time in the world to throw to Roy Duncan for Vandy's third tally. It climaxed a y4wr Memphis State scoring: Touch 46-yard drive and went for 21 California's Bears, coming from behind in the last few minutes, scor downs Cole, Nichols, McClelland. Conversions, Kirmeyer 2. iify -y L' ed a 37-28 victory over the Wash Foster's. nlacement attempts Mississippi State scoring touch most consistently brilliant performer on the field, missed the try for extra point.

downs. Beach 2. Rushing, Duplaln. ington Huskies today in a thrill-filled football clash on a muddy clicked twice. The third went wide, as did his try for a field goal in Conversions, Polovina 3.

I I '-4 "-W 5 vKsA Ciiww- The Trojans, on the move them field. the third period. selves for this coveted victory, A crowd of 46,000 sitting through It was freshman night for LSU. yym misty weather, saw California's giant All-America guard Les Rich- went further ahead a moment later a when Kerkorian was hit in the end zone and fumbled away six valu T-quarterback Cliff Stringfield, center Jerry Dildy and guard Sid Fournet all frosh from Bogalusa, La. started the game and played na an a able points.

That sent USC in i ter, kick a 22-yard field goal in the fourth quarter to put the Bears a-head 30-28. Then, in the last two minutes, sub right half Don Harris 7 much i it. Strinefield directed the wobbly I-SU attack for all but a few plays, He was running the show when raced 39 yards for a Bear touchdown. The Bears scored a touchdown in the opening period, two in the second and one each In the last LSU, in the first quarter, drove 40 yards to score. His Houdim-like fakiner plus a fourth down 15-yard two quarters.

Washington racked pass set it up for frosh halfback Al Doggett's five-yard run across, up two touchdowns in the second period, one of the third and anoth LSU's Roshto really was respon sible for the Bayou Bengals' other front, 20-13, and set the stage for one of the most amazing finishes the big Memorial Coliseum has ever seen. The clock showed seven minutes left when Stanford began to roll from midfield. Kerkorian found re-sere end Sam Morley for 23 yards to punch deep into Trojan territory. A penalty put the ball on the nine. Again Mathias went to work, pounding the line for four, four, and one to score standing up.

Ker-korian's kick knotted the count, 20-20, with about five minutes to go. The flaming Stanfords, a terrific troupe of T-stylists, suddenly struck again. Linebacker Skip Crist Intercepted an SC desperation pass by Frank Gifford raced back 29. yards to the Trojan 12. er in the fourth quarter which put the Huskies ahead by one point.

The Huskies great fullback, Hugh touchdown. He tackled Vandy's Foster so hard the ball bounced loose on the Commodore's eight. JUNIOR COLLEGE Hinds 23: Summit 13 Little Rock J. C. 24: Scooba Co-Lin 14; Decatur 0 Booneville 47: U.

of Tenn. J. C. Pearl River 21: Sunflower 6 SOUTH MLuUslnnl 39 Auburn 14 McElhenny, was the outstanding star on the field, scoring three Freshman Dick Prescott ran over two plays later on a double re touchdowns and kicking lour conversions. One of his touchdown runs verse.

Stringfield placekicked one and Mississippi State 27 Memphis missed the other. State 20 LSU banged out 206 yards on the Wisconsin 16; Perm 7 Miami (O) 21; Dayton 20 Ashland 28; Defiance 7 Otter bein 20: Capital 14 Findlay 28: Ohio Northern 27 Western Reserve 27; Western Michigan 26 Oberlin 28; Denison 27 Kansas 34; Loyola of Los Angeles 26 Nebraska 34; Iowa State 27 Oklahoma 34; Missouri 20 Tulsa 42; Kansas State 26 Peru (Neb) Teachers 19; East New Mexico 7 Valparaiso 20; Wheaton 6 Ohio Wesley an 69; Muskingum 6 Kent State 48; Akron 7 Heidelberg 22; Baldwin Wallace 14- Cinclrmati 40; Ohio University 0 Hendrix College 7 Mississippi Col ground but not because oi blocking. was for 65 yards. Baylor Wins Over Texas In 18-6 Til Cccassionally a hole appeared, but lege 6 Clemson 21 Boston College 2 Virginia 34 North Carolina 14 mostly back. Jim Barton and Le- tov Labat who carried 20 times South Carolina 34 West Virginia rad to go it alone.

13 William and Mary 28 VPI 7 Tenessee 60 Washington and Samuels Leads Purdue To Win EVANSTON, Nov. 10 Lee 14 Wake Forest 18 Duke 13 Florida State 14 Wafford 0 Badgers Beat Pennsylvania In 16-7 Game AUSTIN, Nov. 10 (INS) Bill Athey, a great defensive guard, teamed with quarterback Larry Isbell and sophomore half-back Jerry Coody to keep Baylor's flickering Southwest Conference title North Carolina. State 31 Davidson 0 Iowa Wesleyan Morningside 7 (tie)- Lawrence 25: Coe 7 Southern (SD) Teachers 40; Guided by little Dale Samuels' two long touchdown passes and excellent generalship, Pudure smashed Northwestern 35-14 today in a sur Georgia 7 Florida 6 Georgia Tech 34 VMI 7 Louisville 35 Houston 28 hopes alive today with a fourth quarter rally that netted the Bears MADISON, Nov. 10 (JrV- I v.

1 Northern (SD) Teachers 28 Shepherd (WVA) 20 Wilson an 18-6 victory over Texas in Aus Yankton SD) College 40: Sioux prising upset that boosted the improved Boilermakers into fourth tin. (Wash) 7 PiSiWV" Falls (SD) College 0 Wisconsin's defensive platoon went on a scoring binge today, rolling up all the points in a 16-7 victory over Pennsylvania in a rock-'em Isbell's quarterbacking wizardry Alabama 40 Mississippi Southern Baker (Kas) 34; Friends (Kas) 30 and Coody's broken field dashes ended what had been a tight de place in the Big Ten race. More than 38,000 fans were spellbound when Pudure jammed across three touchdowns in the third period for a 28-0 margin being rated sock-'em intersectional football 7 Kentucky 37 Tulane 0 Howard 21 Delaware State 2 Parsons 27; Wartburg 7 Illinois Normal 28: Eastern Illin game. The boisterous Badger defense. Washington (DC) Military District fensive battle and sent the Long-horns down in defeat to Baylor for the first time since 1939.

ois 28 (tie) 24 Fort Knox 18 best on the nation's collegiate a pre-game seven-point underdog. Northern Illinois 20; Western Quantico Marines 13 Navy Jay- gridirons this fall, accounted for Illinois 7 vees 0 Drake 14: Wichita 7 rS -i vC 'VT' i v3 two touchdowns and a safety as an impotent offensive unit stuttered all afternoon before a crowd of Hampton Institute 7 Morgan State St. Norbert (Wis) 35: Milwaukee Etate Bailey Takes Greenville By One-Sided Score 31-0 45,000. The victory was the fifth of Beloit (Wis) 26; Wittenberg (O) 20 the year for Wisconsin, ranked ninth nationally in the Associated liyTM- Press poll. 6 West Virginia State 0 North Carolina 0 (tie) South.

Carolina A 27 Tus-kegee 9 Harnpden-Sydney 20 Randolph-Macon 20 Camp LeJeune 20 St. Bonaven-ture 10 Ripon 18; Monmouth 6 Anderson 21; Franklin 13 De Pauw 20: Lake Forest 13 The Bailey Junior High Panthers, Washington (St. Louis) 20: But ler 13 opening up with two fast touchdowns in the initial quarter, continued on to post a final score over Greenville Junior High by the I Knox 13: Cornell 7 VAIN TRY Ed Evans (84). Missi ssippi State pass receiver Jumps high after a pass in Eastern Kentucky 31 Western Sooner? Ger Scare From Missouri Back South Dakota 35; North Dakota 13 tne third quarter of the aame with MemDhis State which the Maroons won 27-20. score of 31 ot 0 at Tiger Stadium Evans missed the pass but it was throuah no fault of Bobbv Gaston (48).

MemDhis State last night. Kentucky 7 Sewanee 3 Centre 0 Millsaps 27 Howard College 14 Maryland State 26 Wilkes 7 work the ball to the 30. J. Tullos faded back and shot an aerial to Herman Thompson on the Greenville four. However, a delay penalty against Bailey moved back the ball back to the nine.

J. Tulos, after seeing one pass go incomplete, passed to Thompson again and this time it clicked for a six-pointer. Phelps try for the extra point was no good and Bailey led 25 to 0. Greenville almost scored Just es the third quarter drew to a close. Taking over on their own 34.

Deck The charges of Coach Jim Ray aetensive man who was faked out of position on the play. (Commercial-Appeal Photograph) had things their way most of the Southeastern Louisiana College night with exception of one Green COLUMBIA. Nov. 10 Tony Scardino, a 164-pound Missouri freshman, threw the daylights out of Oklahoma today, complet 19: Louisiana Teen 7 Vanderbilt 20: LSU 13 Stetson 19; Richmond 14 Hinds Eagles Rally, Beat EAST Rutgers 28. Brown 21 Columbia 21, Dartmouth 6 Cornell 20, Michigan 7 Princeton 54.

Harvard 13 Maine 40. Bowdoin 14 Holy Cross 39. Marquette 13 Temple 34. NYU 6 Bucknell 21, Colgate 20 Boston U. 35, Oregon 6 Perm State 32.

Syracuse 13 Colby 13, Bates 6 Williams 33, Wesleyan 7 Kings Point 13 New Haven State Rice Nips Arkansas In 6-0 Win Alabama State Teachers 34; ville march in the second quarter which was finally stopped on the Bailey eight. Another visiting eleven drive, in the stanza, was halted on the seven. On the first play of the frame. ing 23 of 42 passes for 365 yards, Northwestern La. State 27 Southwest In 28-13 Game buth is efforts mell short as the er Terry, on two trips through the Southwestern Louisiana Institute Sooners marched toward a fourth line, worked the ball to the 47.

Da straight Big Seven football title from scrimmage, Charles Cooper, vid Loposer went to the mil-field line before Terry passed to Sidney uiic uuic mi LKxaacru ciuucv SUMMIT, Nov. 10 Hinds with 34 tn OH virtnrv I A i e. Junior College of Raymond scored HOUSTON, Nov. 10 Oklahoma was tied only once, up" gland on the Bailey 30 and he anS touchdown. Shiley Ratcliffs a three-touchdown burst in the Rice snatched a 6-0 victory from 7-7mt'Tirst quarter, never' af was behind.

The mighty Sooners ior the extraD oint was no carried to ball to the 17. However, an alert pass defense batted down Teachers 6 third period to down Southwest Arkansas's burly Razorbacks to Junior College of Summit 28-13 nntrnen tneir fourth rnmerenre vlr. DECATUR, Nov. 10 The Copiah-Lincoln junior college Wolves pulled a last half rally to defeat East Central Junior college, here tonight by the score of 14 to 0. In the third quarter, Carl Grenn went over from the two yard line to give Wesson its first six-pointer.

Fred Watson converted. night and Billy Burkhalter's goal The next touchdown drive start here tonight. tory against no losses and stretched 27; Louisiana College 21 SOUTHWEST Rice 6: Arkansas 0 Baylor 18. Texas 6 Abilene Christian 50. Austin 33 SMU 14.

Texas 14 (tie) East Texas State 31. Stephen F. Austin 19 Prairie View 34, Grambling 12 Sam Houston State 20, West Texas State 20 (tie) Louisville 35; Houston 28 Howard Payne 47 McMurry 13 ed when Ronnie Carroll, Bailey line plunge made up for nearly 59 their league victory string to 24. Southwest scored a touchdown in Army 27, The Citadel 6 Maryland 40, Navy 21 Ohio State 16. Pitt 14 Trinity 40, Amherst 27 Deleware 25.

Lafayette 7 Rhode Island 52, Brooklyn 0 $, rushed through and blocked minutes of fumbling frustration for three straight aerials. Howard Brent, on last down, dropped a Terry pass behind the Bailejf goal to end the threat. The third quarter went scoreless, but Greenville made an effort which halted on the eight. Bobby Morris, Brent and Terry carried the first period and one in the second to lead at haiftime 13-7. tne owis.

a ureenvuue punt and Bailey took over on the visitor's 37 Cooper Six times the Owls had been in Then came Hinds' big third peri scoring positions, but each time went to tne 18 on two tries and Ben Tullos went to the 14. John Tullos od and its three touchdowns. Gophers Defeat Hoosiers 16-14 MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 10 Ui Following the score, Decatur came back fighting and moved the ball down to the Co-Lin 10 where it was fumbled and Copiah re fumbles or a granite Arkansas de The first half play was dominat battered his way to the 12 and Buckeyes Win McXeese State College 13 Lamar Cooper went to the three.

Jackie the ball town to the seven before Bailey tightened up and stopped the march. ed by Southwest, the third period by Hinds with the scoreless fourth Sarrett went over for the score. Rat- Over Pittsburgh about even. cliffs try was no eood and Bailev covered. On a sustained march, Co-Lin moved the ball to the two yard line from where Jimmy Norton Minnesota aded a new chapter to its football renorteoire today bv John Tullos presented Bailey In 16-14 Tilt iea hi u.

Roy Price of Hinds kicked rll On two plays in the second ouar- four conversions for Hinds and their last scores with a fine 45 yard run for a touchdown. The ball was placed there by a Cooper run-back aeieating inaiana, 16 to 14, for its first Big Ten victory of the season. went over. Watson again ter, Bailey had scored again. The PITTSBURGH.

Nov. 10 CJ) Ohio fense had chilled their hopes. And until the last two minutes of the game, it looked like their hopes to take over second place in the Southwest Conference was going in the same deep freeze. But in that final two minutes Rice traveled 29 yards and Burk-halter made the last one pay off for the score that puts Rice behind Texas Chistian i nthe championship chase. broke the Mississippi Junior Col A safety was the margin of vic Tech 7 FAS WEST Colorado A 34; Montana 6 Lewis and Clark (Portland) 40; Idaho State 2 Whitworth 28: Eastern Washington Education 7 College of Idaho 46; Eastern Oregon College of Education 13 UCLA 7: Oregon State 0 State Idaho 6 drive started when Coorjer returned State made rood on three of four lege record with his season's 40 The game was a close one all uecxer Terry punt irom the Green scoring opportunities today to beat tory.

A second half Indiana surge, how of a punt and two trips by Jerry Mize. Cooper's try. Tor the extra point was no good and Bailey had the game 31 to 0. ville 40 to the 23. Cooper made Pitt.

16-14. but if was the underdog. the way with both teams matched on even terms. conversions out of 43 tries. BOONEVILLE, Nov.

10 The ever, almost pulled the Rame out winleses Panthers who walked off seven e.na j. xuuos went to the ior tne uoosier as tney came to The score at the half was 0-0. eight As the second quarter onen- the field with a moral victory. Outstanding on defense for Bail Northeast Junior college eleven within twop oints of the Gophers. ed.

Calvin PhelDs battered his me aeciaing points or the scrap Minnesota's varied offensive MACON. Nov. 10 The Little 10 me mree ana men went over lor ey were John Williams Bill Rogers, John Mayo and Herman Thompson. clicked for touchdowns In each of the score. J.

Tullos ran the extra Rock Junior College eleven scored twice in the third period and once in the fourth to Dull ahead of East trounced the University of Tennessee Junior college, 47-0 here tonight with Jimmy Harrell leading the scoring parade with two touchdowns. Other touchdowns in the game point over and Bailey led 19 to 0 the first two periods. The Gophers added the game-winning safety on the ceiense ior Greenville The fourth touchdown was not were Billy Harland, Jimmy Carr and Loposer. Mississippi Junior College and de- eany in tne tnrrd period. long away, for mid-way the second quarter.

Bailey scored again. Bud Culley returned a Greenville kick Bailey had 11 first downs to a score in the second period, but the attempted conversion failed. East Mississippi led 7 to 6 at half-time. Little Rock's three scores in the second half all came on short drives through the line, and each time the attempted conversions failed. Richard Mills and Kenneth Carter scored for Little Rock in the ieai acooDa gridders 24 to 7.

Scooba 's lone score pm in the were scored by Pete Honevxutt. Stanford 37: Southern Calif. 20 California 37; Washington 28 Brignam Young 28; Utah State 27 Wyoming 41; New Mexico 7 Colorado 54: Utah 0 Colorado Mines 28; Adams State 14 MIDWEST Michigan State 35: Notre Dame 0 Illinois 40; Iowa 13 Minnesota 16: Indiana 14 Purdue 35; Northwestern 14 rame in tne third quarter on 20-yard field goal by Vic Janowicz, a boot that provided just enough cushion to offset Pitt's two last quarter touchdowns in a desperate but futile rauyv Ohio state took the opening kick-off 56 yards for touchdewn, then in the second quarter went 52 yards for another six pointer. In the third stanza, a pass interception set up Janowicz's winning field goal. TOLEDO BEATS BRADLEY TOLEDO, Nov.

10 The Paul StovalL Bobby Drewrv. Boh Greenville's nine. Bailey attemtepd four passes and completed two for to the Bailey 45. After J. Tullos picked ud three he was thrown for Henry and Jimmy DowdelL Clarence Tidwell converted five extra 35 yards.

Greenville attempted 10 first period on a pass from P. L. Cloar to Jimmy Sanders that was good far 15 yards and a touchdown. Jimmy Gray converted. Kenneth Carter nlnwerf thrnne-h passes, completed one for 35 vards.

points. University of Toledo closed out its home football season tonight with a surprising victory over Bradley University. 38 to 13. before 4.800 Northeast led the came 2141 at In penalties is showed Bailey charg a four yard loss. A roughness penalty against Greenville moved the ball to the Greenville 38.

J. Tullos and B. Tullos teamed together to third period, and Dick Abbruzzese haiftime. ed five for 65 yards and Greenvill the Scooba line for six yards and went over In the fourth. in the Glass BowL miscued three times for 35 yards.

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