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r. ncrNvn.tr:, snimi caikhina Vols Rally To Whip Cats, 20-7; Tech Downs Gators, 28-0 WIN IN now Scramble Is On As Virginia Bobbles Ball Majors Hits Pair In Big Rotenbcrry, Owen Spark Point Spree NFL Plans Bonus Picks, StartDraft 55 Sooners Help Rid 'Huskers 54-6 4th Period- 1 i .1. L. grun. on e- mued ttr.r spi.iT a't- (jtUU'U Doll Miller im wm and a back in motion (lets Tumble, NOU NUN.

okU, Nov, Jt r-t'nletlle Oklahoma methodical ly rolled to iss straight foot bull xictory tinlay, overpowering Nebraka 4 1 ith an eight touch down barrage that clted out a ft In "Way Of Perfect Season UlcinstMi wells, USC's 1-rJck Are On Listing rilH.ADKl.JMIH. JT-The National Kotthl League will flanker. Tommy McDonald, Oklahoma's All American of mi. quaiteilmk Jimmy Harris and alternate half Blocks Kick JUKSONVII.I K. Fla.

Nov. if-Dun Miller, a guaid who graMed a fumble and bhxked a punt, set up Florida to be decade of Hi Seven Conference! back Carl lAnld eath note? to touchdowns with David brown f4 KN0W1U E. Tenn Nov. II -1" Brilliant Jihnny Majors delivered on miirht one domination. niitke id bunut telection and hutd at leaM four rounds of Its annual and Dale Shertod each maun; The No.

I ranked fconers lacked some of the raor edk'e sharpnesi that beat Miouri Is for the key pass end two tingl.ng touch down runs ttkly to give Ti nneif 30 round player draft on Monday, seeking for the second straight year to meet the early Canadian competition for I'S. college foot Big Seven pennant last week, but team speed and a crushing line an uphill 20 7 )rtry ovrr f.g'ii Ing Kentucky and an almost ccr tain perfect season. one, urowo came on a wja'v'Ankr over by the galwatd run- 'ruhs of Ken 0rn and Taut Ri. Nebraska, uung the tvle ol (gj, play Klliott learned as a -Sooner r0lt.iprj lo 0 Uli0fy and a coach, made its only touchdown iu bid. at the start of the second quarter Techmen kept at the end of a 79 yard drive in ViUI)tfj home run" trio of J.

II plays A five-yard pas from Simpson and Jim. Tit Volunteers second ranked nationally, ahrady were assured ball talent. I'rior to last year, the NFL bonus selection and draft were held annually at the league's yearly howl the Sugar if they want It ai they took their hillbilly rival f.ngieri lo rnu uarcnte Cook over the goal was the pay off. Nebraska threatened again at my Rountree helpless before a crowd of 3AD00 in a near pet fett di'play of defeme and ball control. th viitnrv kml Tech hich tin from Kentucky into camp in a hair-raising fourth period that was shattered the Cornhuikers of I'rte Klliott.

who was an assistant at Oklahoma last year. For the record book, the consecutive victory tied the all time college record of Washington bark in 1901914. Since 1947 when Bud Wilkinson took over a Oklahoma head coach, the Sooners have jtot luit a league tilt, Hie Sooners with 5S boys playing, scored in every quarter, go ing through the air and on the meeting In mid-January. Canadian professional football, however, begins seeking talent in mid-November and early December, forcing the NFL to move up Its draft date. When of the 12 league franchises gather here on Monday, the first order of business will be the bonus choice, an out of the hat draw f.rt started In 1947 and entitling the winner to the start of the final quarter when llf pf top bowl con.

a recovered C. fumble gave the Kngtneei the Cornhuskers the ball on lartolhrr week as ore of the top homa'i 17. Nebraska moved to flKe in (he nation all Majors. Tennrmee needs only to get by faded Vandcrbuilt next week fur 100 record and iU rt umlii puted Southeastern Conference title In 18 yean Tr.h the one but was Mopped cold tait-r set up the first The hopn of the predom.nantiy Ur.inia hallbaik ime Handle (II) fumbled a putbuul at the I lenuoa ZZ la me inird period yeier hi rntitiT Iti the frnvul of ii uku. I i.

mm A ika k.n i i. were bleak Indeed at the end C1rmM IS brtore 4 harlle Home (aot In picture) made (he rerevery fur the Tigs. Among 'lihti on any graduating col touchdown in the fust quarter whrn be pounced on a fumble by Flotida quartet back Jimmy Duna on Florida's 17. Six plavs later, with fullbak Owen gaming almost II of tie necessary yards, quarterbat Hawkeyes End Greatest Year; Smash Irish, 48-8 the third period, with Kentucky Tigers coming up are Dick DrSinione III), II. BruorUa (CO) aid Leoa Kaltenbach ().

America having taken a 7 lead and thrown a Photo by James HlUon). nd" f8" ru 0 once a team wins the bonus player, it drops Major i bark rn hli five. 14 YARDS ON PLAY a I a I Then the 162 pound senior got off a kick that moved the lint of IOWA CITY. Iowa. Nov.

24 If The Hawks, headed for a New loppy ann snaara over irom crt Iowa's Rose Bowl bound B.g Ten Year's Day Rose Bowl duel with(o. and Wade Mitt hell came in football champions put a golden Oregon State, ended their regular to ki.k the first of three extra Clemson Clinches ACG Title With 7-0 Victory Tigers Upset Porkers 21 -7 with an 1 1 recoid and Pmiv touch to the best Hawkeye season, season aorimmage an Incredible 4 yards through a combination of stances. Kentucky safety man Rill picked up their tirst undis Miner aio set op unai in 35 years with a spectacular. they out of the drawing until all 12 teams have won. This year, only the Green Bay Packers and the Chicago Cardinals will participate in the draw.

The scuttlebutt is that if Green Bay wins, it will go for a hard running halfback the likes of Jimmy Brown. Syracuse: Jim Swink. Texas Christian; Jon Arnett. Southern California: Clarence Teaks, Michigan State, or Oklahoma's Tommy McDonald. CARDS DIFFERENT The Cardinals seem more likely Mitchell took the kick on his 4(i The advantage was fumbled (Continued from Page One) putcd B.g Ten championship smienen r.e nroae ir.rousn me sa a result nf Mi.

hifan'a 19 0 gmg Florida line to a kick away, however. Wells stepped Dunn on the Florida victory over Ohio State 31 to Tie the through for six, then the ball the Tiger 43 with Fred Tolzer 43 8 rout of Notre Dame today. Iowa, stabbing Notre Dame with dazzling long runs, kept its partisans in the crowd of 56.632 huddled in slightly below freezing weather, wild and warm through roll iti back but ran backward seeking running room, and was smeared on his Jfi. And Kentucky was penalized for clipping back to its 11 on the squirted into Gunderman's arms Iowa had a 5 1 Conference a'1 ord. landina the Hawks in first Florida II.

catching passes, before Hudson dropped Yarbrough at midfield Bakhtiar bounced to the Clemson later Rotenberry, dace for the first t.me since a I Thrf 30, where he fumbled five yards straight ahead where Bussey was had scored one sec ame play. Kentucky tackle lou Michaels i iwno aireaay out the afternoon with by far its share with Iowa, whose fans had feared nd period loucmiown wun an best offensive show of the season waiting to make the recovery to select an outstanding quarter-bark with such prospects as Notre a heroic figure all day, booted far eut to the Tennessee 47 but Majors Clemson gained six yards in a punt exchange, but again fumbled Dame's Paul Homung, Stanford's quickly put his team on Kentucky KHREVKPORT. Nov. 24 If Fullbark Jimmy Tavlor led a rugged I.ouUlana Slate ground attack today that thrashed favored Arkansas 21-7 without completing a forward pais. For the fourth year la a row, the Tigers upset a favored team.

The Raiorbarks haven't beaten IU since It was the serond victory for LSU against seren losses, while Arkansas now has a (-4 mark. Taylor gained 170 yards on 20 carries, including a 71 yard sprint off tackle for I Si 's first louf-hdown and a one-yard buck for the final tally. TCU Bounces anil and fired a 25-yard pass to John Brodie, Purdue's Len Dawson, Georgia Tech's Wade Mitch in their territory, this time at the 33 as Turbeville let a pitcbout get there might be a letdown after-tkle slant for nine yards, car. last week's bowl clinching (0 vic-; ''ond tacklers with him tory over Ohio State, dispelled aa'int0 th rnd the those thoughts in the first half byjVann made the final conversion, racing to a 284 lead under the! i th' expert direction and individual sneaked the final foot alter olav of ouarterhatk Kpnnv Hotefiberry. Owen and little Jim- ingback Bill Anderson on the Kentucky 18.

Kentucky center Bill ell, and Columbia's Claude Ben- loose. ham around for the picking. Livings was too eager to break the play and Kentucky was When it comes to the regular To Whip Owls; 2nd Bowl Trip HOUSTON. Nov. 24 If Texas as the period was running out.

BIG 1IA1.FTIME SHOW High school bands poured onta the field la aa array of vUld color at halfilme, spelling eut the letters. "R-a-a-d I p-t-a-y a as the 30 matted bands played with lively stepping majorettes surrounding the entire playing field. The band ako farmed 'Ur-i-i-l S-7." but the crowd needed no reminding thai the outcome of the game bad a big bearing on who goes to Miami for the New Year's game against Colorado. THIRD QUARTER Tension began to mount for the first time as it looked like the Virginians could chill all hopes of Florida sunshine. But after Bakh u.nt f.ri mv Thomoaon alternated in draft, the clubs will select accord penalized back to its three from mov drive Iowa touchdown and set hd the "'g the ball on a I yard ing to their standings in the nhere Majors whirled across on league as of tonight, Nov.

25. with tiar had driven for a first down, second with a 32 )ard spurt lo the 'rm 42 Notre Dam oiir vaid line KiKenbeiry racked tp gains of the laat place team picking first Christian sputtered tor two quar- Randle fumbled a pitcbout as a mass of Tiger white jerseys ters against an aroused Rice team and the first place club last. A quick look at the list of play scrambled for the ball. Home ended atop it at his 15. ers available tor the pros makes got himself a second touchdown 7 and 3 ards and finally in the second quarter on a 41 yard pushed the bail to the one-foot run.

lime with a six )ard sprint around I'ioen's advertised duel riht end Ntre Dame's Paul Homung fail Th ftond Ceorgia Tech score second down. Sam Burklovv kick the goal. MAJORS TAKFS Kentucky had heart enouRli to pound back to the Tennessee 39 hert the Vols grabbed a fumble Then Majors salted the game away on two runs they will talk and then roared back behind the second half passing of quarterback Charlie Curtis and running of fullback Buddy Dike to clinch a this 1958 draft all important. Clipping pushed the Tigs back to their five. Howard rushed in; There appears to be a banner crop in almost all positions.

Here New Year's Day trip to the Cotton f(j la material, t. ih. in me secona perioa loi.oweo the first team with the goal 95, Wells returned the kickoff 22 a 20-17 victory over the had kick bv Florida ouarterback a partial list of top players Pyecha's Goal Gives Rayonites 73 To 71 Win HOWl wun Owls. itpiiuouniv ui.ifi eii was siucunru yards away and Miami much farther. with six minutes left in the first Jor -Mv 01 1S 10 yards to his 27, but the Tigs weren't showing an offensive about here for years, the second a 35-yard broken-field gambol for available: Ends Lamar Lundy, Purdue; Ron Kramer.

Michigan: Tom The Horned Frogs. 10-point pm A f. .1 i Bothered by two bad 25 score. FOURTH QUARTER They exchanged punts, Clarke's spark after their intermission in the clubhouse. On an exchange first half but came from behind Meantz, Michigan: Jerrv Leahv Tennessee led 8-0 at the half ENKA.

N.C., Nov. 24 A field thumbs, he didn't make another! 11 Trth nn- Ko'enrwry appearance. Owen aeven plays before Rn. Notre Dame didn't score until Vnberry tore around his right end Iowa had a ivn lea4 nn s.h then cut back to the left for the of punts, Clemson gained from Colorado: Carl Issacs, Stanford; 'twice in the third period to grab rolling into the end zone. strictly on Majors, triple-threat Jiandiwork that produced a first their 29 to the 42.

goal in the final five seconds Fritki Soulh Carolina: Roy The Tigs now began their long period score on a 7fS-yard march drive. When an offsides seemed about to stop it early, Bussey Harris' l-yard break through the nmf u.g wilkins, Georgia: O'Dav Williams, a cage victory over the N.C State TCU. Franlc Gm All-Stars here tonight. It was Florida Irish line. sprinted 13 yards to his 33.

Captain John Gordy, Tennessee tackle, scored the touchdown, grabbing Majors fumble In the air Enka opening game. Tackles Earl Leggett. LSU Finally Clemson made a first ...0 0 0 01 7 7 14 0-28 scoring: Toutn-pliinge; Roten-Mitchell H. Ga Tech Georgia Tech downs Vann 2, berry '9. run; down by passing, Bussey throwing to Coleman and then Rivers onto the Virginia side of the field at a second straight trip as Southwest Conference host at Dallas.

The victory also retained TCU's chances for a tie with Texas A4M for the Conference championship but a tie would require a Texas upset of the Aggies and a TCU victory over S.MU next week. NCAA probation makes the Aggies ineligible for the Cotton Bowl. Rice jumped into a 10-0 lead before Dike climaxed TCU drives of 82 and 79 yards to move the Frogs Dick Molodct, All-American at N.C. State last year, was high scorer for the night, dumping in 35 points. Daddy Neal of Enka had Rangers Fight Off Crusaders In 10M00 Win W1LLIAMSTON, Nov.

24 -Piedmont's Rangers, holding a sneak): Potenberrv IS. run'. Con Norm Hamilton, TCU; Richard Guy, Ohio State: Bob Hobert. Minnesota: John Nisby, College of Pacific: Edmund Enos, Connecticut; Mike Sandusky, Maryland; Ed Gray, Oklahoma: Carl Ver-een, Georgia Tech; Bob Pollock, versionsMitchell 3, Vann. France Upsets Reds' Cagers; U.

S. Triumphs 21 and Pyecha had 18. the 49. Bussey, faking a pass and run ning, helped keep things moving The All-Stars led 38-36 at the at the five and rumbling across. But midway In the third quarter, fullback Bob Humphrey Dougherty went on a one-man offensive show which ended with a Kentucky touchdown.

Quarterback Delmar Hughes wound up the 65-'yard drive with a one-yard plunge and added the extra point to send the Wildcats Into the lead. half and remained ahead until the last three minutes when Neal tied Michigan Hits especially the chain gang. It was first down at the Virginia 38. Then Pittsburgh; Jim Parker, Ohio State. it up.

68-68 with a field goal Bob Spooner spun through for 14 aneaa. 13-10. yuarternacK King MELBOURNE. Nov. 24 Lf The commanding 22-point margin at one time, almost saw it melt away here tonight but finally N.C.

State All-Stars (71) Davis Guards Bill Glass, Baylor; ana it tookea like the ligs were 6, Brandenburg, Dickman 17, Di John Barrow. Florida; Sam Val mil parsed to halfback Ken Wil- heavily favored U.S. basketball liams for 35 yards and another, team moved into the second round Rice touchdown to make it 17-13 of the Olympic competition as on their way for the second score trimmed the Belmont Abbey Col Nardo 1. Gall, Molodet 35, Bel mont 12. TENNESSEE 6 0 0 14-20 KENTUCKY 0 0 7 07 entine, Penn State; Mike Bowman Princeton; Mike Flynn, Villanova: lege Crusaders, Belmont, N.

uu' i i "S3 lanir uKui. vat expected loaay witn a 101-29 vie 101-100. Enka (73) Lancaster 14, Con Tennessee scoring: Touchdowns Buckeyes, 19-0 COLUMBUS, Ohio. Nov. 24 if Michigan buried Ohio State's Big The co-championship hopes under the cleat-torn turf of Buckeye Sta dium today, with a 19-0 conquest which was more convincing thaa the score indicates.

The Buckeyes, two-time Western a Nhyara anve wun turns ptung ory over Thailand. But the big Don Gilkey, California; Laird Wil-lott. Southern California; Gene The victory was Piedmont's Gordy 5, run with Majors fum- ner, Pyecha 18. Beasley, Neal 21, Sides, Rogers 20, Coladerakis. ing over from the one with less than two minutes remaining in the fourth without a loss.

The Rang surprise was ranee 76-67 conquest of Russia, picked to give bl-, Majors 2 3, run: 25, run. Lathey, West Virginia; Aen Eck ers play Presbyterian College at er, Georgia Tech: Ernest Dan- third period, the Americans their most serious jean, Auburn. everyone had been expecting. Bussey couldn't connect on three passes, but stepped 15 yards to the Cavalier nine. Spooner could only get one, and the Virginians threw Wells backwards to the 10.

Rivers was covered too well on a pass In the end tone. Turbeville came In to try the field goal. It missed. Again punts were exchanged, opposition. Conversions, Burklow, Smithers Kentucky acoring: Touchdown Hughes 1, plungt.

Conversion, Hughes. Northwestern The United States, with Big Conference champions, were shorn of their chance for a third straight Centers Jerry Tubbs, Oklahoma; Dave Kuhn, Kentucky; Bill Brown, Syracuse; John MaUko, Michigan State: Mike Rotunno. Bill Russell playing only 9 minutes, became the first team to Piedmont Monday night. Jim Slaughter, Piedmont's towering 6-11 center, and Belmont Abbey's Roger Marcil deadlock for the night's scoring laurels, each bucketing 37 points. Earl Wooten contributed 27 points for the Rangers cause.

Bob Tops Illinois EVANSTON, 111., Nov. 24 Ml Lions Cagers Gather Today The 12th annual Lions-YMCA exceed 100 points in the 1956 crown in last Saturday 6-0 loss to Iowa and were a frustrated ball club today. They banged in futile fashion at the stalwart Wolverine i Auburn Defeats games in posting its second vic Michigan: Fook Stone, Mississippi; Dan Radakovich, Penn State. tory in as many games. Japan with Virginia starting from their quarterbacks, in addition to A 34-yard run by Wilmer Fowler and Jack Ellis' 32-yard pass gave was beaten 98-40 in the Stewart also added for the Cru- 21 with two minutes left.

They A Rugged FSU Amrri- defenses most of the day. I (Ihm til tie cns' opener. Northwestern second half Sunday School Basketball league will be organized in a meeting of team representatives at the city touchdowns today and a 14-13 Big Ten football victory over Illinois tried desperation passes, getting as far as the Clemson 40 before Wells leaped high to intercept at the Clemson two as the game ended. YMCA this afternoon at 2:30 in the season finale before a freez ie cniiea Males plays lheiowa fur tit(, b(lt lne Rmks fhil.pp.nes Monday night in a (i(ill't have chantet MichiRan game that merely routine. thv time it had tht two team, with the best recordsjb.n.

going 78 yards in 14 plays each of the four groups will quarterback Jim Van Pelt paired for the second round ofitossin scorinK paSg te those mentioned earlier, include Guy Martin, Colgate; Milt Plum, Penn Slate; Sonny Jurgensen, Duke; Frank Ellwood, Ohio State; Jimmy Stehlin, Brandeis. WELLS IS LISTED Halfbacks in addition to those mentioned as possible bonus picks there are Jim Ridlon, Syracuse; Jack Simpson, Florida; George ing crowd of 40,000. o'clock. Officers will be elected, team entry blanks distributed, and regulations discussed. More than Coming off a 6-0 halftime defi Coacn Howard said, "If you AUBURN, Nov.

24 if The pa-sing combination of Howell Tubbs to Jimmy Phillips gave Auburn the winning margin today ai the Tigers defeated tough Florida State 13-7. It was Auburn's 14th consecutive winning appearance at home and the sixth victory of tha season watched the line play today you 30 team representatives are ex pected to attend. mpei.uon Barr saw why I'm so high on this boy saders. Belmont Abbey (100) Ross 8, Lenahan 15, Mead 1, Marcil 37, Taglieri 15. Stewart 18, Clair 6, Wrenn.

Piedmont (101) Chambers 8, Howard 14, Slaughter 37, Wooten 27, Nye 16, Patterson 2, Roper, Smith. Halftime score: Piedmont 68, Belmont Abbey 44. ALABAMA TIES TUSCALOOSA, Nov. 24 Two long touchdown runs by auing ot consecutive freeBarr was in the end 7.one again uiiows in me second nait carried Hudson. He played an outstanding game.

I don't know how many tackles he made, but it Volkert, Georgia Tech; Del Shof- sissippi; Jack Pardee, Texas against three defeats. A crowd of AIM; Bill Barnes, Wake Forest; ner, Baylor; Joel Wells, Clemson; cit, Northwestern scored late in the third quarter and again in the fourth to grab a 14-6 lead as Bob McKiever added both extra paints. Illinois scored on a desperation pass from quarterback Bill Offen-becher to halfback Bobby Mitchell with a little more than one minute left in the game, but it was tooj late for the Illini. I on a 4 yard run after he had recovered an Ohio State fumble oa the 9. The Wolves wrapped It up midway in the last oeriod with a 74- was a great many.

Bill Thomas G. R. Roberts, Southern Califor the French to their surprise triumph. The Russians now must defeat Singapore Monday to enter the 8-(eam second round bracket. also played a good game, and Charlie Bussey brought us out nia; John Bayuk, Colorado; Don Bosseler, Miami Norman Abe Woodson, Illinois; John Majors, Tennessee; Art Luppino, Arizona; Lenny King, Connecticut; George Kelleher, Trinity They shouldn't have any troubIeyard, 6.plav dri in which half- Wright, Tufts; Joe Brodsky, Flor of several holes with his fine run ning." oniKapure ooweo ItXlav to i-j ff i7.

10,000 fans watched the game, chilled by a raw wind despite tun-. riy skies. The victory added a dramatic climax to Tiger fullback i Walsh's career. He plunged over from the three in the third period for the first touchdown in four years at Auburn. ida.

Fullbacks Paige Cothren, Mis-i Crnada 8.v58. Canada, wiih a i.r a j. a. Virginia 0 0 0 0 Clemson 7 0 0 07 record, meets France Monday. sophomore R.

L. Dickinson gave Mississippi Southern a 13-13 tie with favored Alabama before Tech Back Skirts End For 70 Yards a 24-yard pass from Jim Mad. dock. Maddock scored the touchdown on a 1-foot plunge. Clemson scoring: Touchdown Bussey (1, plunge).

Conversion 15.000 thoroughly chilled football Spartans Top fans today. Bussey. s.T.n.r.T.r.n All-Star Drills jTIRE LIFE i Start Monday WITH DAYTON COLD RUBBER Kansas State EAST LANSING, Mich. 24 W) Michigan State knocked in four touchdowns in the third period today to assure a 38-17 victory over Kansas State in a football game marred by a rash of fumbles by both teams. The MSU Spartans, trailine 3-0 Tlayers in the first annual Ro Tokt Out The SHIMMY In Your Cor! FREE INSPECTION HONEST ESTIMATES CLYDE MORGAN Frame tr Wheel Alignment IASLEY BRIDGE HIGHWAY PHONE 3-8644 tary All-Star game will begin Cage Officials Meet Monday The District 10 Basketball Officials Association will meet tomorrow at 7 p.m.

at Paris High School, President Fred Snoddy said last night. He stressed It was Important that all members bring their referee's uniforms with thejn. practice Monday in preparation for the game Friday night at Greer. The Greenville County stars, NEW TREADS at one point in the second onartor coached by Whitie Kendall of Par fumbled seven times in the first GUARANTEED msnop TIRE I SUPPLY CO. 1 Mala Ma Mil I vt -ur- (I on nan alone and lost the ball five of the miscues.

ker, will work out daily at 3 p.m. at the Parker Field. The Spartanburg group, under the direction of Fairforest's George Floyd, will begin at the same time at Wof-ford's field. Three replacements were announced on the squads. James Kidd, Parker guard, replaces Bobby Woods of Blue Ridge, who was hurt in basketball.

Jerry Paris, tackle from Spartanburg, replaces Byrnes' Ken Sargent, who has been iniured. Wayne Ballard of Fairforest is replacing Keyser at Guard, as the latter is going to the Shrine Bowl. Tickets are on sale in Greenville at Delaney's and Bruce and Doster. WANTED IIIGII-TYPE SALESMAN Aa old, established corporation engaged In a Nation-Wide Selling Serrice hai an opening in the Greenville area for an aggressive, high-type salesman between the age of 25-45. To the man who ran qualify, the position offers substantts! Income, dignified artivity and lifetime tenure.

No travelling. An automobile desirable. Selling experience desirable but not Imperative, so long as sales aptitudes are strongly Indicated. Thorough training Your letter should give complete details about yourself, Including age, education and business experience. Indicate address and telephone number for interview by appointment only.

AU In strict confidence. Reply P.O. Bos is, Greenville, a. C. Complete Stocks of Safety Glass Aided by a key block from Georgia Tech quarterback Wade Mitchell (11), Joe DeLany (22), Tech back, skirts his left end for 10 yards In second quarter of Georgia Tech-Florida football game yesterday.

Florida back Jackie Simpson (34) is takea out of play by Mitchell. (AP Wlrephoto). 401 RIIETT Parkins PHONE 2-1863.

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