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SECTION II SPORTS CLASSIFIED SECTION! II SPORTS CLASSIFIED JACKSON DAILY NEWS Special Leased Wires cf AP and UP Especially for Sports Fast Picture Service of AP Trunk Wirephoto Jackson Mississippi, Sunday Morning, October 16, 1955 ns Thriller From Kentucky; tate luiane Rebs To Football Scores Bl alack Leads Ole Miss To 27-73 Victory On 2 Long Touchdown Aerials f'w State Comes From Behind Twice For 20-74 Victory; 83-Yard Pass Play Wins By WAYNE THOMPSON tries, was the big gun for the buisson and Alliston combined to add sparkling linebacking play to By JIMMIE MCDOWELL Daily News Sports Editor tttxt i happy winners with Jim Harness SUGAR BOWL STADIUM, New; the Rebels' ever-improving de-Orleans, Oct. 15 John Wallace lack reached rich maturity here! "velverton was like a big hawk, this sun-kissed Saturday afternoon, pursinT the slippery Newton, and scoring one touchdown and passing two differont occasions swooped STATE Ole Miss 27. Tulane 13 Miss. College 24. Sewanee 0 William Carev 27, Memphis Navy 14 Miss.

State 20, Kentucky 14 Arkansas A -M 32; Delta State 20 Miss. Southern 33, Sl.O 0 JIMOR COI.I.EOE Jones 60, South Georgia College 13 Fast Central 13, Hinds 7 Northeast 25, Holmes 13 Sunflower 27, Itawamba 0 Co-Lin 27. Kast Mississippi 13 Southwest 20, Northwest 0 Pearl River 13, Perkinston 6 EAST Brooklvn at Norwich, cancelled, rain Colbv "at Tufts, cancelled, rain Georee Washington 25, Penn 6 Harvard 21. Columbia 7 Pitt 21, Nebraska 7 Maine 13, Connecticut 0 vjti. io- I getting 52 yards in as many tries.

ES-yard pass from Quarterback havI 31.yards in 13 runs Bill Stanton to Halfback William Frank Sabbatini, Fullback. Earl Morgan in the fourth period had 39 in six crashes. In passingf enabled the Miss. State Maroons Hollingshead took two for 13-to come from a one-point deficit and Morgan one for 83-and defeat the Kentucky Wildcats Tnat was the one that won 20 to 14 here tonight. tne aame.

An estimated 30.000 fans, mostj Thg wildcats won the toss and of them cheering the Wildcats thp hall aftpr rprPivinf. at for two more to gume cieiencnng down on tne wirv Tuiane field Southeastern Champion Ole once for an important 20- back in the the 1955 title picture ba the rowdy Rebels turned back Tu-t" lane, 27-13, before 25,000 fans. "arbln f- fine rG' Iceptions of Blalack loftv passes. It was an impressive come-from-, Harbi stumbIcd into 'the cnd unmolested, while Lo.t did sat in an intermittent drizzle own 31 Wjth Hardy sparking see the Maroons score two touch- Syracuse 13. Army 0 ItdUUll llla iimiovn, a -A inn four iivf-ioia tit-'uii-iinii i- the drive, Kentucky marched downficld with Moloney getting a pair of nice gains and one third-down pass, with 11 yards to go, being good to pack for 12-yards and a big first down.

Another pass to Pack, this one yards making his sensational snare. pound junior quarterback from the Vale 34. Cornell 6 Colgate 15. Prim-elon fi Lafayette 21, Dartmoulh 13 Northeastern 21. Hofstra 12 Boston V.

32. Drake 2 Roston College 23. Detroit 0 Hamilton 2b. Swatrhmore 12 Navy 34. Tenn State 14 King's Point 7, Wagner 6 I rsinus 12.

Haverfnrd fi Mississippi Delta, was Johnny-on the sDot with his brilliant perform i it The loss was second for five yards, opened up the Ma Trenton Tchrs. 7, Kutztown Tchrs 7 Rutgers 14. Brown 12 Bates 12, Middleburv 7 Williams 27. Bou-doin 6 ONE TOUCHDOWN COMING IT Otis Gilmore 23). Tulane's right halfback, romps 30 yards to score in the first period of the Tulane-Ole Miss battle in New Orleans Saturday.

At left (74) is Emmet Zelenka, Tulane right tackle, coming along to block the Ole Miss player at right. No. 50 is Donald Miller, Tulane center. The Johnny Rebs overcame a 7-0 deficit to hand the Green Wave a 27-13 defeat. (Clarion Ledger-AP Wirephoto) rnon defense and Dnughertv crack- jut by Stanton was recovered by ed off right tackle for 12-yards Pack at the state 16 as the third to the seven.

On the next play, quarter ended. Hardv passed to Schnellenherger the complexion of the tv, -n r. game changed quickly. Herzog State Halfback Arthur Davis, most valuable player in the SEC last season, and a candidate for all-American honors this year, suffered a dis-located shoulder when he larkled Kenturky halfback Pick Maloney in the fourth period of tonight's Miss. State-Kentucky ball game.

Although a doctor put the shoulder back in place almost immediately, Maroon trainer Dutch Luch-ringer said. "In all probability Davis will be lost for the rest of the season with an outside chance that he will be able to play in the Ole Miss game on November 26th." ance- SEC setback. Last week they Generally regarded as an aver-'TPed another two-touchdoun age parser, but a dangerous run-Incision to Mississippi State. But ner, Blalack drilled end Leon Har-i longer is Tulane a weak sister, bin with a mighty 55-vard scoring they can move the ball and they re strike to put the Rebels back in the dangerous, as Northwestern, game after Tulane had taken an Texas State and Ole Miss will, early 7-0 lead. testify.

T.ater hp connected with SoDho-! Ole Miss' next test is Arkansas Union 32. RP1 12 Va. Union If, Lincoln 0 Trinity 33. St. Lawrence 0 Vermont 21.

Rochester 12 Hobart 53. Kenyon 0 ed and the Wildcats jumped into jtook from Hardy andj a quick 7-0 lead. "ITt If T.k" Coast Guard 21, Amherst 13 California. Pa. Tchrs 19, Shippensburg Tchrs 13 in.

.1. ii-- -ii i u. i That 69-yard drive had taken Maroons at the point. i only 11 plays 3 running and three MiKhell AFB 21. Hanscom AFB more riailDaCK Hilly on a t.i- in uic diuiudi iiuiiietoiiimj; diiie Broekpon Tchrs.

is, Kdinbom. pa Tchrs 6 vard scoring plav which put Ole in Oxford Saturday afternoon. The Drexel 23, Franklin Marshall 6 j- ir.t. u. The Maroons moved out to get Hinds Eagles Handed 73-7 Loss By East Central JC playing room.

Harness and Davis in the air, all complete. Davis returned the 'Cats kick- Moravian 13. Penn. Military 0 in five plays, were on the 32 with rr i n. I aiieau to sidy.

win ue st-t'Mii I Blalack squirmed 11 yards for! for the lone regular-season loss Ithe Rebels' third score, and husky i handed them by the Razorbacks Haven! fullback Paige Cothern exploded 20 'in 1954. on uom ueep in me ena zone first down. Sabhatini eat Bucknell 38, Temple 0 Carnegie Tech 2ti. Dickinson 0 Delaware 20. New Hampshire 18 Springfield 27, Amer.

Int'I 12 I West Chester Tchrs 13, Lock Hnwns in the second oeriod to the and after Harness oi I to break the monotony and Davis downs in the second period I to ake flve.yards jn tWQ stanton bacJ. lead and then i points. Carlos Fazziof the Eagles fumbled with ECPC's Wilks re- By LEE BAKER Daily News Sports Writer RAYMOND, Miss. (Special) a 13-7 halftime took on keep plays. Three runsjthe Maroon 46.

COmebaCli Wltn tnat tOUrtn quarter hnra rru cuu.t:: JlVct Pi Im, rHWo iZn ln th (l, Haven Tchrs M. Bridgeport V- ilippery Rock 25, Indiana. Pa. Tchrs 13 allv ijt'rpr Kntur-kv fiarl mnvpn '-J' mice pida icilcl oduuuiui gutti.aai vtnuai cumut aav 111 nit luuiiu ptuuu yards for the final Reb marker. L.iPpp, Cothern, 190-pound junior from, W1S!" Natchez, also added three extra1 Lcft ends-Fisher, Barklcy, Har-points after having his first blocked bv 9.9 Sprinter-Halfback; Tackles-Weiss, clvcrtnn.

Huff. Allen Borne, who raced through to' Guards Alliston, J. Williams, following in the wake of the onen the wav to the winninff TDJNew Britain 21, Montciair 7 arad eaVlier in th peri atfemotid 1 'n T. ATic, 03 an attempted pass. ThatjDavis fumble was recovered by, Red by Red If It.) i- Wreckers from Jones County! Two plays gained nine yards be-r i), Tchr 25' c'hevnev Teh Kast Stroudsburs 20 rs 0 u'Hed this short drive rack and Kentucky took over at JC.

scored an unexpected 13-7 vie-tore James Gordon broke over 'Lettish 21. Gettysburg is The Maroons got a big break 'its own 36 tory over the Hinds Eagles here left tackle on a 32 yard slash to -Worcester Te. is. wesievan 0 HIM tf ci 1CV.U1 ucu uci luc- miu- cats in the 31ue Grass State and just moments late. The 'Cats took Nctoskie, Hardy and Dougherty Saturday night.

line Hinds five. Gordon got a yard, Westminster 34. Grove city 0 jtake the boot in the chest, main- Stolt. Staining a brief 7-6 lead for the host Centers Dubuisson. Stone, itcam.

jPruett. evened the seres between the two Lebanon Valley at Muhlenberg, ppd. the punt at the 23 and moved out! carried to the Maroon 49 before Whipping even crippled Eagles, then Wilks rammed over right SOUTH clubs at five victories apiece. ro nnrtQnt th the 42 before a bad pitch-out Davis and Moloney met head-on still shattered from last week's tackle on a quickie to score. A 'Tennessee Aihama 0 HlOre important.

Hie Will after Hci-Hii nitr.h.iint Tonoo fc'lKc Mif U'ilL-c' ciwocc. Davidson 54. Washington a Hardv pitch-out. Moloney I against Jones at penalty wiped out Wilks' :D.av,'?!s0P 0 blood-letting Ellis- success- ''f 1 Virginia 31. JL- Marv 13 Lee jby Hughes was recovered bv to one and all that the Maroons ku ingshead at the Kentucky 34 Hal- was stopped lor no gain and bothjville, was cause for ECJC eclebrat- ml kick for point, and the second Virginia 20, vmi 13 are definitely not coming The victory was the fourth in five: Right guards Duck, Simpson, starts for the Rebels and gave them McKay.

at least a share of second place in Risht tackles Goche, Hickersr.n, the Southern Conference standings, West. Auburn's conquest of Georgia Tech Riht ends Drewry, D. Williams gives the Plainsmen undisputed po'-: Burke. Maryland 25. North Carolina time on a run was for it has been a long, long try this hut are already there-at least ibert ot four and stantn 10, bring- jplayers.

after that Jarring pi aireaciy mere icasi wildcat reilar: rnshinc iwere carried from the field, dirous Saturday night. me vuiacar. regulars rusning, 1 t. 1 1 rtiuuus Odiuiua in.y.i. i Thar maH it fnnrth nH Hampden-Sydney 19, Johns Hopkins 6 Auburn 14.

Georgia Tech 12 time since the Warrior took Hinds checked II 1 ior llllb r.lnhl inln Un Hinds still had time to win s'atS. J.4 11; naCK tnrn artinn In thn nnnnm -men. itiuuv. 11 iinii uniiu. -Lt5.

Hinds jumped off to a quick lead cn minutes. 50 seconds worth but Florida is. lsu'h' I ioaniment of riri77lin" rain and then Kentucky gambled-and State the longest win streak paniment of a drizzling rain. IT 1. 1 i II ssession of the league leadership Quarterbacks Day, Blalack, I- i- rt, fl a 1-, rr Dun.

a. Tech Mavis DlCked tin thrno varHc tn kishiimi. nna iw-ivuii ng irom me kickoii to 1Co ummuiiv 5 "-I; "ia down on the Maroon 35 in Renfroe returned a Warrior punt the ECJC Nu: 0rlns Aiabama AiM J2 and drops the Engineers below the Brown. live yard line, the Lag- Centre 2S. Southwestern J3 Micciccinnianc with 9-1 1 ft lru collaned in ronfusinn 2'.

Morehead 0 Mississippians witn a 1 woniosi. Left halfbacks Blair, u' ulu conference record. irxeed. Bowman. Crawford, three, plays later Walker 19 yards to the East Central 46.

the les' march 1 t-rl-UHU llelvc MI llltr iiic aic o-uiu vn iup through the Maroons for; Eagles punched over a touchdown when a Harvey handoff was bob-! Morris coiiece savannah state a tiprl for this honor with Ole Miss, i by seven. 1: ff4 rrin A fj-e-f 4Mi'rt a 1 TT1 1. tl 1.1 1 'L Li. inilldr-H Ifl C'icL 1 1 M-ith Auburn leading the The Maroons kept this drive alive 7nr tLuur Army 40.. camp Pendleton 7 rt rr nrintir- vt-tM i 1 1 Jiuiuo ci i 1 1 1 i lauiu HJ miv "wuano ij uu vr unv.

i jiaTTi1jlluZ rtH, HlSnnn tl nui HUOUin nus iut- uiomai. omi iui piLK-'tng seven and Hardy, on a keep- snot a receiver whilo hark tn na thp menace. East Central main- Camp Le.iet.ne H. Fort Bclvolr 12 lulanes touchdowns were mane Rjgnt halfbaeks-Kinard, Patton, by Halfback Otis Gilmore, who Lotf. McKaskel rambled 25 yards for the first; Fullbacks Cothren, Baker, marker of the afternoon midway the opening period, and Quarter-! back John Caruso who sneaked TULANE: over from the one after his great: Left ends Mackey, Montgomery, Maroon schedule and Miss btatc ca up iour yarns to tne 13 before nnA 41 u.n 1 Albany state u.

Paine 7, a. Bridaewater 6 lacon 1 1 jh; 'i wiiijui iai.iair.u iu iiuu louitu vuihmm hi iii mqh tiiiLix Vl a beautifully will be ready. lAtLUltU PldV fry Kic 10th ni rtU 1 ol rt 1.. 4,1 1 1 I Tl Stale 0 j- KJtantfMi 1 rdt i oitii finer, no pinuea unjy M'tiimn ui fitly Lindineii, cC Quarterback Bob Hardv direct- iianton pitching out to Davis who tu u-iijot i.i ia Ei.aheth c.ty is. shaw 18 Morean Slate 32.

Howard 0 Maryland State 6. North Carolina AAT 0 2 IJJ'0 IS JI lhLSCS! Lightening struck quickly. Mor-j Tiny Jackie Williems. a 135-thing in that short time remain Alien 12. Fort valley state 0 i7b-yara aerial to vce line HOI KliCV.

uidt uuKU I Wasteland fr0m FlorenCe flllin8 in with a 7-vard nass from Hardy to asunBs ana HaiDert as ne circled r.n iin T.r -j i to the line ebS. 22! cNewmianJ7ffcrson iset same. Emmett Zalenka, Tu-j Left fackles-Truax, Schexnay 17-yard and; for Renfroe who had been shaken The lineups: ii a i tuu vii- in int. j. i am line ouu End Howard SchneUenberger good jlcft end for the touchdown.

it ti actjon jend zone Alabama State 25, Morehouse Coll. 20 up on the punt return, took a pitch-out from Harvey around right end lane tacKie, aaaea one extra point aer. in two tries. Left guards Sarcisco. Statistically, the Rebels were inj Centers Miller, Carmody, Senac, command, accumulating 220 net Mahoney.

yards rushing to 162 for the Green Right guards Burnthorne, Zim-Wave- merle. The Rebels completed six of 17 one of the fastest men in Mississippi, took off downfield and Stanton laid a perfect aerial in his hands. He took it about the Kentucky 45-yard line and outraced a pair of Wildcat defenders to Morgan converted and the score was then even at 7-7 early in the second period. Kentucky got a break on its next drive. The ground game carried the Cats out to their own 39 where it was third and ten a passing sit EAST CENTRAL WARRIORS (13) M.

Gordon, Marshall. Crosby, Brown, Lewis. Allen, Baucum, Savell. Davis, McCullough. Hope, J.

Gordon, Wilks, Banks, lyiooney. HINDS EAGLES Powell, Muirhead. Eldridee, Sharp, Strickland. Corbett. Collins, Britton.

Sehriener. and outran the defense to score on a 26 yard burst. Jimmy Taylor kicked the point for a 7-0 Hinds lead after just three minutes, 21 Tampa 40, Stetson 13 Emory-Henry 44, Maryville 0 Wilmington 26, Georgetown, fKy.) 6 Knoxville 18. Tuskegee Institute 7 The Citadel 25, Furman 19 Wofford 20, Presbyterian 12 W.V'a. Tech 21, Findlay 19 East Texas State 33.

Lamar Tech 7 Memphis State 20, Tenn. Tech 12 Northeast State 21, Western Kentucky 9 Louisiana Tech 2b, Howard Payne 7 Arkansas Tech 39. Arkansas State Tchrs. for the touchdown. But, the Maroons fought back-just as they were to do all evening.

End Levaine Hollingshead pounced on a bad pitch-out by second string Quarterback Delmar Hughes at the Wildcat 34 in the second period Five plays later seconds of play. passes for 168 yards and two pHcRiiiftn KWat score. Morgan added the conver- That edge didn't last long as 0 uation ana iiarav aid. His lUdllUll UUU 11JIUV UIU. Jlli HI- 7, while Tulane was accurate on four; va.

Faz 1 i 1 A- tended aerial to Mills was and State lcd 2(M4 Wlth tlme East Central came back from the Henderson Stale Tchrs. 27. Southern St. 13 Harvey. Williams.

Breithaupt, zio, Renteroe. Grey, Taylor. Score by quarters: HINDS 7 0 0 next kickolf with a fiS varri nnh Arkansas 32. Delta Slate 20 -'Miss. Industrial 9, Philander Smith 0 Stanton pitch-out and raced into b.

the receiver and boun-; Twoplav's after ced the 0- K1CK-U11 ninf orminft nlavc QnH rv" nine ground plays one right into the waiting hands of tha rl vnnn 7 0 0 6-13 MinvVFT -ll'inois 21, Minnesota 13 EAST CENTRAL Scorinq Dass to score. Jar-kip Wilks 7inneH 5irr in hat camA norirwl aftr-r i-Netoskie at the Maroon 40 Northwestern 2 pa.SS llOITl Hardy as the LatS nff 91 irrlc in n.io o.L- Touchdowns-Hinds. William C2fi yard Michiean 14 ot 11 lor 104 yards. hey had two yvilcox Casshie Interceptions, both by the hustling- 'halfbacks'-Warner. Cottrell, i.Mr.

Blalack, terminating Tulane jj()f gornp jthreats on each occasion. nut uirut --t The Rebels picked up 16 first Chrs- downs to 13 for Tulane, and had lfr' ia 44.4 to 42.5 edge in the punting Quilhan' Marcd-idepartmcnt. They scored one in; usas- I r.j ATicciccInnl 7 o7 run'. Xavier 12. Dayton fi haltins a Kentucky drive at their i01 "1 dI1U XW)1 u'1 trvin tn move from East Central.

Golden .8 yard Extra points Hinds. Duke 20, Ohio State 14 26. LJllJWIl viir. iuii- Own Jb. me AiarOOnS martnea --L, Own J.

I'hlllipS was behind airmail for 17 varris fnr thn his ooine iTaylor ki. East Central. Wilks (kick). Michigan State 21. Notre Dame 7 Yards for their Second SCOre in 1U1 a State defenders and illIprl the i Officials: Dohy Rarllmc.

relrree: Hunk -Purdue 20. Iowa 20 jarns ior tneir tiuiiu sx-ui in attemDted nass to kill the? a5ien inebetore Johnny Golden tallied on i white, head linesman: n. h. Simmons. 2').

Kvansviiie i JUSt lb piays. 10 OI mem were on; Dall DCtOre lCUing It Slip tO the ir. la.i.i. )V, umpire; Obie Brown, field judse. Cincinnati n.

Marquette 12 11.. I L11H.OI. v. 11 llIC- Franklin 21, Taylor 14 tUIl. final ninht 1-rHi.

W'ilU Indiana Central 32, Ashland 21 STATISTICS An 11-yard gallop by Davis and; f'uni i.ii,iit iniuo. ii iiiA H.IC ECJC I Albion 20. Olivet 7 a 14-yard smash by Harness a islon tne count at 4 the way but State, all fired-up. Tn First Downs 8 11 Hillsdale 27. Alma 20 Ifil 100 Wayne 10.

Nebraska Weslevan 7 Culver-Stockton 14. Fayette Mo. 12 cacn periori and naa a nun toucn-! down nullified by a penalty. Bla-jTuIane 7 0 0 6-13 lack had thrown a third scoring! Mississippi scoring Touchdowns: flip to Don Williams, his former Harbin 53, pass run from Blalack). high school teammate at Drew.

iLoU- (43- Pass run from Blalack), The hard-charging Tulane line, Blalack (11 run). Cothren (20 run); led by star guards, Bryan Burn- Conversions: Cothren 3 (place-thorne and Tony Sardisco, made ment). tU UUI1.MV IlllU JL III UtlVV lilldlll-, 1 ir- i 11.0111,1 1V1.11L-11 CIIUII; 111 iiu.iii.ik ct 41 -n tOOk Over On dOWnS at r- iu- ards Passing 27 and Stanton went wide to the 39 anriiHincls fr me remaining rtai var.iace where he was injured slightly. Itn CI0CK runnin om ana20 mmuies and 42 seconds of the 5 iPass Completions Adrian 18. Hope 13 0 St.

Olaf 20, Cornell. Iowa 7 Southern 34. South Dakota Mines 0 0 Minnesnia Dnluth 30, Hamline. 27 1 i Mich. Normal 25.

Illinois Normal 6 Bain came in here and got the --rrw "jfirst half, but the Warriors t'ere-Pass Interceptions the ground but one was a pass a three-yarder from Stanton to Hollingshead good for the touchdown. Morgan, who made the first and last conversions, missed on that one and for a while it looked like the difference. In the fourth period, after recovering a Maroon fumble at their own 3fi. the Wildcats marched goalward with 11 plays eating up the 64-necessary yards. Hardy l-umhles uname to score again.

net 'Mich. Tech 4fi. Mich. Northern 12 mounted a few second half threats Penalties Southeast Missouri 0. Missouri Mines fr'Kr- it LI- i Varrtc AT I i mane scoring ltnicnaowns: I in c.

ti lilt I 11(1 1 1 1 1 I II I V. Hit r.d'Jie that failed to materialize into i pnnt Average I'M down at the 36. Four plays later he got six big yards for another first down at the 23 after Harness and V'enier got short yardage. Harness, in two carries, went to the nine for another first down and South Dakota 45. North Dakota st.

SS flav Olr. Alice charnchnntinrt eon. limore Tun', V3TUS0 'I SneaK' i.ui in SL. II1 ss 1 1 I IS run II I ri fJn- iMinot 10. Mayville 13 j.

J' ior quarterback from Columbia. 1 Conversions: Zelenka (placement-. Sioux Falls 12. General Beadle passed. three times to no new ota.RANs.

Oct. is tap) -statistics I avail anrl was thrnu-n fnr 11 varrU the Mississippi-Tulane game- after Venier and Bain went to the! Delta State Again Loses To Arkansas 32-20 1- Huron 11. Dakota Wesleyan fi Dcpauw 40. Valparaiso 20 St. Joseph Ind.

23. Butler 13 Wabash 27. Ohio Wesleyan 14 Anriersnn 21. Earlham 14 Ball Stale 10. Indiana State 6 Manchester 21.

Hanover 20 loss during the game by aggressive First downs is iVVavo fnru ordc R.I1 k'inrH rfrnn. Rushing yardage MISS. 5TATE LE Bennett, Rrnwn LT Conkel, Galloway LG Suber, Fulton Duncan. Dodd. Perrrre BG Williams.

Dooley, Swilp, Faulkner RT Barron. Hastings RE Ross, Hollincshead QB Stanton Bain LH Harness. Morgan RH-A. Davis. Tait.

Venirr FB Sabbat'ni. Halbert KENTICKT LE SchneUenberger LT Wheeler. Butler LG Callahan. Collier. Thilpot Kuhn.

Stranee. King RG Illari, Bennett PT Michaels. Fran ken berser tlB Hardy. Hushes LH NetosKie, Mitchell, Phillips RH Moloney, Herzog, Brown, Doujrh-herty Walker Tnle 13 11 -Passing yardage lfi 17 Passes at'empted ped two of Day's passes. went over irom scven-jar in two plavSi Stanton and rn a keeper, Hughes converted Davis rcturned to action, and the Wildcat fans went crazy.) Xhe move paid off Davis wcnt They wen' crazier minutes the tnree and on fourth downi ter-but this time from frustra- istanton rolled out to his left, turn-tion rather than joy.

Morgan re- ed quickly and tossed a perfect masses compieten v.uiwjii.i(.u ii 1 ui x. pass ses intercepted 2 Klalack 153 yards P.lilc-.t- jjiuitin Punts Northeastern Okla. 28. E. Central Okla COLLEGE HEIGHTS, Oct.

fsissippi, completed four out of (en 1 Mllwaukce Extension 12- Eimhurst fl. Lake Forest 0 l.i Arkansas A scoring ln'attempted passes, and one of these Chicago niiw 18, cartnace every period, aided Delta State injwas 'or a two yard loss. Arkansas. S' on the other hand, canturcd nine! Knox 20. Monmouth 0 42.5 1 fi5 turned tne kick-ou to me pass to Hollingshead standing! Eddie Crawford from Jackson, i Fumble lost 1 and Cothren were the topjYards Penalised 89 ground gainers for the winners line and it happened, quickly.

And deep in the end zone. Sustaining tneir tmra Consecutive mlf nf 17 a Tn Pensacola Navy 39, Great Lakes 7 as it turned out, with finality. earnev 7. Peru fi Morgan's kick was wide, his loss here at College Heights, Ark amassed a total of 115 yards 9- Carroll 6 The Greenville sophomore took LEXINGTON, Oct. 15 (API Sta- first miss of the season after eight The Statesmen went down to air route.

i.Tir-vt-ns i-uwii .11, wnuewaier in I Toledo I'niversity 6. Western Mich fl off down the south sidelines andstraight conversions. But, the Statc KentU(-ky Van Dyke Chavis, halfback from :p.lat,evi1f, 44' snkosh 14 n- ri rr i. i i Mission House 21. Wisconsin Tech 6 Miss.

State Kentucky took in Stanton's perfect aerial led 13-7 late in the half, about the Kentucky 45. He turned jxhe 74-vard drive had taken 16 iD: 18 18 COLLEGE GRID GAMES i me Diuii, vtcis tile IIIOM 2fi. P.ethany 7 with 62 and 57 yards, respectively, Crawford, on one occasion, washed 55 yards for the longest rushing play from scrimmage. Halfback Earl Blair and Kinard picked up 31 and 26 yards, while Sophomores Billy Lott and Bronco Bill Hurst added 13 and 14 feat at the hands of the Boll Weevils 32-20. The Statesmen of Delta State re- Rushing yardage i Passing yardace 'stanHinfT nlavrr in thp rnshincr Washburn 27.

St. Benedicts 13 on the s'eam to outrace a pair ipiays, 15 of them aground. Wrvncffir 91 rianicnn tn umn for A M. Chavis averaged Heidelberg 34. capital 32 of defenders and went into the Kentucky had time for only two completed end zone Morgan added this con-plays before that whistle ending Passes intercepted by version, sweet icing on a victory the first half.

inhng average 215 5 2 35.5 iii 1H 1.15 17 11 0 2 41 2 34 tired tO their quarters at halftime varri? nrr trv anH rarricH thr. Rluffon 20. Ohio Northern fi Ipariinr thr Roll Wee-ik 11 19 An carnea tne otterbein 13. wiMenhere 13 leaaing me lion wee.iis ij-12. Au-lba nine timps He was sccond onj Allegheny 33.

obcriin 25 All-America 1,, ti. 1. Indiana 14 Villa nova 7 brey Rozelle, little cake. -Davis returned the second halfiFumnlM iosl Kansas fi iuouuuciv.n 11 I'll i i iKianoma 44 Vards penalized the 24 23-yards out to The Maroons, seven-point under-(kick-off canuiaaie piaycn nis usual mag-scrossett. who completed 60 2n- Missouri nifirrnt hall ramt Rnycllp runoal.1 I Colorado 34.

Kansas Slate 13 apiece. Hurst ran like a run-a-way DALLAS. 0ct. 15 if-Lankv John locomotive on one thrust. Rpacn raced 72 ds for one Gilmore and husky fullback Ron- touchdown, passed for another and me Quillian.

who had such a good piioted Southern Methodist on a day against Mississippi State drive for a third tonight in Saturday, were top ground thrashing Rice 20-0 in a ers for Tulane with 57 and 40 yards Southwest Conference football up-respectively. Newton, shrewd set. and again the Maroons moved. Sabbatini. Davis and Harness carried to the State 37 before Stanton passed to Hollingshead for another I i01 HIS aitempten aerials.

Michigan 20. Western Illinois 0 edly broke through to pounce Ark- Tne statcsmen gained a total of lnn Carroll 44 Wayne 25 ansas hacks for consecutive losses. I us yards rushing and the Boll 12 NormanWells engineered and call-jweevils of Arkansas gained ,79. 'Kent state sn. ohm r.

clogs prior to game time, got the big break later when a Hardy aerial to Bob Fhillips was" dropped by the Wildcat Halfback. He was behind all Maroon defenders. Baylor Bears In Upset Win Over Washington 13-7 pn a verv Ptticipnt "amr oik nn( 1 v. 11-11 i i rt i I first down on the 47. Sabbatini got -j ..1,0 t'ii." stui two oi LL'i- l.uther 16.

I'pper Iowa 0 only called the signals efficiently, ta's tallies, both in the second .7 And that for the most part, told eight and Davis moved to the the story. IWildcat 37 for another first down. but he also ended the game with a period, one on a quarterback sneak Bowline Green 34. sophomore quarterback, completed Statistically speaking, the Ma- Three plays, including one in- SEATTLE, Oct. 15 The 9.2 yards per try rushing average, from two yards out.

and the other Reserve 9, Washington st. three of nine passes for 23 yards, i IOWA CITY, Iowa. Oct. 15 'j roons had the edge though it was complete pass, got only four yards i Bears of Baylor sifted like flicker Delta State was severely a six yard option play. Wells 1 soi-thwest 'while Caruso hit on one of two, Purdue's Lennie Daws son connected not by a big margin.

The first Davis' punt rolled dead on ing phantoms through Washing- downs were all even. 13 each capped by their deficiency in successfully for two cx-lArkansTs 0 air. The men from Cleveland. In the waning moments of.Texas-M ioXTexans christian is ithe fnnrth nprinrl Wells Viiirlrrl a Austin 2fl. Mexico Ii.

27 the Wildcat one-yard line. ton's previously airtight defenses A lo-yara penalty against tne today and whipped the Pacific 1 I while the Maroons had gained 215 yards on he ground to only 164 Violf n.v. i.i, iiivansis waif Maroons which nullified the Ken-jCoast Conference leaders 13-7 in'going late in the half. Starting Pass to Bradley Sanders, i Houston 21. Ok ahoma 11 for Kentucky tucky punt from the Wildcat intersectional football clash, jfrom its own 13.

quarterback Bob-baci1 in the lsZ toUfs'lanahcoHerne6o In passing, Kentucky completed gave the Cats another chance 0utweighed 10 pounds per.man.'by Jones piloted the Bears 87? for sa-lk N)chols La i2 11 of 17 for 13o yards and the 4-but Dougherty and tho RoQrc! nn hr-11ianf Jvarrt in i6Bim back, converted bringing Deltas xorth Texas 30. Hardin s.mmons 19 his 76-yarder to Hof which tied a for a 14-yard touchdown pass and Tulane record. Hof was finally then calmly booted the extra point istopped on the eight by Ray on the last play cf the game today Brown. the Boilermakers shocked 52.137 I The alert and aggressive Ole Iowa Homecoming fans by dcad-'Miss line held the dangerous Quil- locking the Hawkeyes 20-20. in check.

Guard Buddy Alii-1 ton. Center Gene Dubuission and; HOUSTON'. Oct. 15 jTackle Billy Velverton turned in The University of Houston utcd 'a superb performance. Alliston three teams while striking smooth-j partially blocked a Quillian punt ly tonight for three first-half toi h- riousion Mate 3b.

lexas Ail 25 touchdown while Miss. State com-jXetoskie had sparked the san Jose State 14, New Mexico 0 pleted three of five for 96 yards: that carried from the one out rT! ZI: Moving the score upwards for A west Texas 32. New mJ aIm 6 It T-l- All I AR WEST r. niir- nf Pnth rhaf rvnint A racs from HarHv vvim sv.vu.iua itii. ctnu ii, ue JUV-n mien Willi aiA, pacific i.utheran 20, Central Wash.

13 Jene Suen with six, Chavis with'Rayior Washington 7 foam tun fnmhlrx: while 'Schnellenborrrer carried to i At the Start of the third quarter 29. Colorado State 7 Maron 41 but again State stiffened, Washingon counted first andjBaylor took the kickoff and again12i Don Fover witn 'sjx and Buck i MorTJ ne Cnlnrarln Cnl 1J Laws convertea ior tne two extras, hcla 21. Stanford 13 to set up Ole Miss third and downs that were sufficient to oHl clinching touchdown. He was more a case of second-half jitters did iorcing tne punt irom iiie otate hi. .10 mai v.m- The cats got a big break mo- drive to the tally that the crowd ried 68 yards for the winning riolio Qtato rvlavc hnct in Tic.

"-sningion Mane 9, Idaho 0 iciv, utat, state 32. Montana 6 Tackle Lou Michaels averaged 41 yards on his kicks (just one and Davis averaged 35.5 on two kicks. Kentucky was penalized 34-yards and Miss. State 19. Davis, with 69 yards in 12 car- outstanding than Tulane's touted 'preserve a 21-13 Missouri Valley ments later.

Stanton. Morean and: of 42,000 thought the Huskies were, touchdown Sissippi College Of Clinton in Cleve- Rocky Mountain 32, Montana Mines ft Baylor Davis carried from the 15 out to on their way to an easy decision .0 7 6 013 land Oct. 29 for their homecoming iiSAF AiM Frosh Sardisco and Burnthorne in a duel Conference victory over Oklahoma I yorning 23. Tulsa 19 ii i i between three sterling guards. the Maroon 27 before a bad pitch-j But Baylor finally got its attack Washington 0 7 0 0 7igame.

1 Idaho 20, Willamette 13.

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