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MONDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1 967 THE GREENVILLE NEWS. GREENVILLE. SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE SEVEN Edge Past Redskins Cage Tourney Dietzel Says Gore Had 'Authority7 USQ Clemson Had Good Years Stars Named Kelly Leads Cleveland COLUMBIA (UPI) A de jected Paul Dietzel his helm at Clemson. I The Tigers finished with a 6-4 "It's a shame we didn't have record, our quarterbacks well at the South Carolina was not given start of the season," Howard much of a chance after a 1-9 said.

season in 1966, and Dietzel said Clemson had been picked to before the first game of the win all its conference games I year that he was scared at the this year, which it did. and lack of depth. But be remarked players into the dressing room Saturday afternoon and then told the world exactly what caused his Gamecocks to go down in defeat 23-12 to CLEVELAND (AP) Swift Leroy Kelly rambled for two touchdowns and ripped through way in the second period and scampered 104 yards, longest touchdown run in Cleveland his tory for a halftime kad waaiingwra's line for 163 yards Sunday, sparking Cleveland to a 'Gore isn't good. He's great," about "remarkable spirit" way Carolina with a win, but the Gamecocks never really got the chance. "They deserved to win," Dietzel said of the Tigers.

"It wasn't tough breaks, just tough football." And assistant coach Bill Rowe said, "We just got beat up front, we needed a little more beef." Clemson Coach Frank Howard was obviously happy to whip South Carolina and to pick up another ACC title, and he said Saturday that, while "I hate to see all these seniors go," the Tigers "will be back next year bigger and better than Cleveland led 35-24 after three quarters before Kelly's final Dietzel said. "Gore is just so wild 42-37 National Football League victory over the Red touchdown run sealed the explosive, he runs with such tremendous authority." It was Buddy Gore, though, the fleet tailback from Conway, that gave Clemson its sixth Atlantic Coast Conference football title. Gore ran for 189 yards through South Carolina defense that had gaping holes in it. He finished the year with 1,045 yards rushing, breaking an ACC record. Gore gained more yards on the ground than the entire South Carolina offensive unit did running.

The win over South Carolina gave Clemson undisputed possession of the Atlantic Coast Conference title its second in as many years. South Carolina could have pushed the crown into a three-way tie between Clemson, N. C. State and South SPARTANBURG Mike Jenkins and Terry Adkins, both of Erskine College, led the voting as the fourth annual South Carolina Tipoff basketball Tournament all-star team was selected by sports writers Saturday night in Andrews Field House. Jenkins, a 6-5 sophomore, tossed in 50 points in two games to lead all scorers while Adkins chipped in with 30 and smooth ball-handling as the Flying Fleet won its second tourney title, having copped the inaugural event.

Also named to the five-man squad were Tommy Martin of Newberry, which finished second, Richard Quillen of Presbyterian and Whit Payne of Wofford, the defending champion for the past two years. The key word was "authori Cleveland's other touchdowns ty." Buddy Gore had it Satur skins. The Browns, equaling their highest point production of the season, boosted their record to 7-4 and retained a one-game lead over the New York Giants day. The Clemson offensive line caime on a 48-yard Frank Ryan pass to Paul Warfield and a one- KnocK ott some outside opponents, which it did not. Addison suffered a shoulder injury in spring practice and was operated on.

He did not come into top form until midway through the season. Clemson dropped a close decision to Georgia and Georgia Tech, was bombed by Auburn and then fought Alabama to a standstill behind a healthy-again Addison before losing that one, too. certainly had it. So did Tiger back in early September. The Gamecocks refused to lie down, and the comebacks they made became almost as famous as the Arnold Palmer charge.

South Carolina dropped games to Alabama, Georgia, Florida State, then was upset in the ACC by Wake Forest before dropping the finale to Clemson. USC's 5-5 overall record was a lot better than some people had expected. yard plunge by Ernie Green. Jurgensen, whose three TD quarterback Jimmy Addison. And the Clemson defensive secondary showed Gamecock Quar aerials gave him 24 for the sea in the Century Dmsion.

ington fell to a 4-5-2 mark. ever." son, completed 32 of SO for 373 Howard also said he still con terback Mike Fair what the yards. sidered the 1967 Tigers his best word meant by picking off three of his passes. Gerry Allen scored twice for team ever in 28 years at the me Kedskms, on one-yard runs, Washington a 17 7 13-37 Cleveland 14 14 7 742 Clev-KHly 42 run (Groi kick) Clev Brewer pets Interception (Gre- za kick I Clemson Has All-American In Action At Columbia Saturday 23 pas-from Jurantn Iflnmgo KICK) WaahFG Mingo 27 Clev Ward 104 kickoff rturn (Grot kick) Clev-Werfleld 48 pass from Ryan (Groz kick) Wash -Taylor 15 pas from Jurgensen tminso kick 1 lev-Green 1 run (Groz kick) Wash Allen 1 run (Mingo kick) Clev ell II run (Graze, klrkt Kelly, who scored on touchdown runs of 42 and 21 yards, passed the rushing mark for the second straight season. Only six players in NFL history have gained 1,000 yards in a season more than once.

He carried 19 times in ringing up his best day ever. Washington, trailing by five points with 90 seconds left, made a dramatic bid to pull it out. Sonny Jurgensen guided the Redskins to Cleveland's 25 with 45 seconds remaining, but after three incomplete passes he was smeared by Bill Glass on the Browns' 34. Cleveland jumped into a quick 14-0 advantage on Kelly's first touchdown and a 70-yard run by linebacker Johnny Brewer with an intercepted pass. The Skins battled back to within four points but rookie Carl Ward took a kickoff mid- Wash-MitchaH a pas from Jurgensen inmngo KICK! Wash Alien run (Kick failed) Attendance 72.79.

Oiler Defense, Granger Stop Boston, 27-6 HOUSTON (AP) Hovle Granger traveled 124 yards in 22 carries for Houston Sunday, scoring one touchdown and serving as prune collaborator with the sturdy Oiler defense in a 27-6 American Football League victory over the Boston Conference Football Standings patriots. urangers 67-yara run was mainspring of the Oilers' sec ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE Conference All fiemet ond-period drive to their first touchdown on his one-yard WLTPttOP WLTPttOP 118 31 4 IN 121 Keeper around right tackle. 5 1 0 132 52 4 2 0 135 10 5 5 6 15 5 5 0 172 149 The Houston defense allowed 3 3 0 103 103 Clemson N.C. Stat 5. Carolina Irginia W.

Forest Duke N. Carolina Maryland 140 101' 4 6 0 1 4 A 0 1i 3 4 0 128 2 4 0 4 Boston's Jim Nance to go 109 fife sviisfe tefJWa 4 AM 20 1ol 2 5 0 75 115 40 151' yards in 18 carries, passing the 0 6 4 231 6 mark for the second year in a row. the first AFL SOUTHERN CONFERENCE Conference All Game Ptl OF Ft! OF 4 0 I 139 31 5 4 1 1st 117 player to do so. 4 1 0 145 81 8 2 0 253 17 5 2 0 4'1 tV 5 13? 17 XW.Va. E.Car.

Richmond VMI VFurman Citadel 2 2 7 4 1 196 177 But the closest Boston got was Houston's 23, and Gino Cappel-letti's field goals of 40 and 30 6 4 0 205 1 2 3 0 105 9 2 3 0 117 142 I ii ii i ii mean menu i llaani I Ill I i fZSfm4Mmm--mmktmimim i 3 ft ft 4 5 0 213 222 2 4 10 0 107 17 yards accounted for the Patriots Davidson 1' Vlllanova same counted In confer scoring. ence ttandings; Lenign gam cogn- Houston Quarterback Pete sidered a good pro prospect. He started every game in his four seasons at Clemson. He is his team's outstanding blocker and considered a candidate for the Jacobs Blocking Trophy. Olszewski is shown left as he takes a pre-game warmup along with teammates in Carolina Stadium.

The center photo shows him putting a block on Carolina's Gene Schwarting (82) to clear a way for Buddy Gore. Also seen is Carolina's Dave Lucas (84). And at right Olszewski rests on the Clemson bench while the defensive unit is in action. (News-Piedmont sports photos by James G. Wilson) leo in coherence iianoing.

fOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE COLUMBIA Offensive guard Harry Olszewski (pronounced O-Cheff-ski) of Clemson is shown Saturday as he played his final game and then departed immediately for New York to receive honors in being named to the All-America team selected by the Football Writers Association. Olszewski is a 237-pounder from Baltimore, and con Beathard sent home nine of 23 Conference All Baffin Ptl OP Ptl OP 0 218 101 5 0 0 05 54 105 passes, including a two-yard bullet to Glenn Bass for Houston's second touchdown, in the 7 1' 1' 101i IM 87 58 4 10 Tenn. Alabama Georgia 'Florida 4 20 0138 70 7 3 0 250 1HS 1188 '141 Auburn 4 2 0 123 120 3 0 123 71 3 2 1 155 50 3 2 1 110 94 18 IS LSI! fourth, Boston used Don Trull, an L5 6 3 5 3 Mitt COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP 6 0 S7 14 2 10 111 230 2 6 151 200 flO 44 24? Ky. Van'bllt Mlss.St. 0 5 0 106 14 0 5 0 7 151 early-season acquisition from the Oilers, for most of the game and nine of his 29 passes were Hoosiers Still Cinderella Team ClimSARK BIO TEN Conference All Games Ptl OP Ptl OF Mmpdete.

1 0 1ZZ lii 0 I W4 Ii Babe Panlli spelled him in 4 1 291 225 91' I 255 91' 4 '1 0 127 84 By MIKE RECHT Pacific-8 representative that is 8 2 4 1 A 141 the fourth quarter and had Colorado, bound for the Blue-bonnet Bowl against Miami, their battle for the Gator Bowl bid. Hammond passed for two certain to be a heavy favorite. Associated Press Sports Writer pass stolen by cornerback Mill Indiana Purdue Minnesota Ohio Stat Mich. St. Illinois Michigan Northwest's.

Iowa Wisconsin touchdowns and ran for a third, Houston Dec. 23, bam The clock struck midnight last AMERICAS Jo.1 SELLING SCOTCH er Farr, who took it 62 yards for 5 2 0 1 08 106 3 4 0 137 111 3 4 0 102 146 3 4 0 104 134 2 5 0 125 143 0 6 1 113 174 0 61 93 152 3 7 0 173 193 4 0 143 213 4 6 0 144 T79 3 7 0 149 1 8 1 141 277 0 9 1 120 224 mered Air Force 33-0. Miami the final Houston touchdown. Saturday and, by golly, the indl Tom Sherman hurled four touchdown passes for Penn The rest of the bowl line-up was filled Saturday night when Florida State was picked for the Gator Bowl after whipping rival lost to sixth-ranked Notre Dame John Wittenborn booted field ana Hoosiers were once again State, which finished the regu the Cinderella team of college 24-22 Friday night. Louisiana State outlasted Tu goals of 47 and 27 yards and provided the extra points after lar campaign at 8-2, as did Colo YANKEE CONFERENCE Conference All Garnet WLTPta OP WLTPttOP 5 0 0 128 60 7 1 0 192 95 1.

1 0 77 4 4 140 141 Florida 21-16, idle North Caroli football. After turning into a pumpkin rado with its rout over Air na State got the invitation to the all three Oiler touchdowns. 2 21 89 72 6 2 1 163 110 i Boston 3 0 3 0' lane 411-27 Saturday night in a tuneup for its Sugar Bowl game in New Orleans against idle Force behind the running of Bob Liberty Bowl and the University Mass. IT N. Hamp, Vermont Maine at the stroke of Minnesota nine 230 85 53 530 169 66 Houston 0 7 3 17-27 1 3 1 30 75 3 5 1' 96 145 Anderson and WHmer Cooks.

0 5 0 28 120 0 8 0 42 242 days ago, the Hoosiers slipped back into their glass slippers Wyoming, No. 7. of Texas at El Paso won a Sun Bowl bid by stomping Utah 28-8. Florida State will play Dec. 30 Oregon State, No.

8, and Ala SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE Conference All Garnet. I Pit OP Pit OP Georgia, 7-3, fumbled five times against heavy-underdog Tech, but pulled it out as fullback Ronnie Jenkins bulled over bama, No. 9, which meets Texas in Jacksonville, against when the Big Ten's athletic directors selected them the conference Rose Bowl 6 1 0 1147 78 6 4 0 11 lei in the Cotton Bowl in Dal- Penn State, which slaughtered Pittsburgh 42-6, and N.C. State did not play. Arkansas apparently lost a Texas Texas Tech TCU Texas Arkansai SMU Rice Baylor 4 4 0 1M 123 4 5 1 200 149 2 7 0 200 travels to Memphis, Dec.

for two scores and Kirby Moore passed 66 yards for another in the nationally-televised contest. 4 3 0 145 99 3 3 I 154 121 2 4 0 98 132 1 5 0 17 0 5 1 59 131' The Hoosiers made it possible 3 6 0 137 150 16 for a clash with Georgia, a 1 7 1 76 172 Liberty Bowl bid with a 31-27 loss to Texas Tech. with a stunning 19-14 upset over 21-14 victor over Georgia Tech. bos fo ceppeiierti 40 Hou Granger 1 run (Wittenborn kick) Hou FG Wittenborn 47 Bos-FG Ceppellettl 30 Hou FG Wittenborn 23 Hou Bail 2 pass from Beathard (Wittenborn kick) Hou Farr 82 pis Interception (Wittenborn kick) Attendance 20,044, DooleySays State 'Great' ATLANTA, Ga. (AP)-Coach Vince Dooley, whose Georgia football team finished the regular season Saturday by beating third-ranked Prude that lifted Indiana, which won its only Texas-El Paso stays home BIG EIGHT CONFERENCE Cenrerne All Garnet WLTPttOP WLTPtiOF 6 0 0 163 45 8 1 224 54 5 2 0 137 72 8 2 0214.92 them into a three-way tie with the Boilermakers and Min Billy Stevens of Texas-El Paso fired two touchdown passes for an NCAA career record total of 51.

He hit on 23 of 41 throws for 249 yards and finished with Dec. 20 as host to Mississippi, which beat Vanderbdlt 28-7. nesota for the conference title 5 2 0 116 7 7 55 0 166 146 4 3 0 83 67 7 3 0 134 ,76 other Big Ten titb in 1945, shocked everyone by winning its first eight games this year. But Minnesota mauled the sopho-more-ladden Hoosiers 33-7 Nov. I THE BUCKINGHAM COBPOWAnON.Ka rf IMPORTERS) NEW YORK, N.Y.

Pf7 i BLENDED PROOF KJ Elsewhere Saturday, Clemson Okla. Colo. Kansas Missouri Okla. St Neb. Iowa St.

Kan. St. 0 102 Tf 4 4 1 1UJ li 911 76 4 Ul 9t 76 career totals of 426 completions with a 6-1 record. Minnesota tied with a 21-14 victory over lowly Wisconsin. 74 44 1'77 43 213 046 0 7 0 won the Atlantic Coast Conference crown with a 23-12 decision over South Carolina and Yale 2 a ae 2'j 19 0 90 263 a record 942 attempts for an other record 6,485 yards.

MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE Because Purdue went to the All Aemai conference 'akiamhm completed an unbeaten Ivy 18 and looked like a sure shot for the Rose Bowl until the Hoosiers made another amazing turnabout against Purdue, 8-2. Ptl OP UP I ril wr bowl last year, Minnesota went Georgia Tech, said he believes 48 7 1 1 278 4 0 138 League season by nipping Harvard 24-20. 61 40 6 3 0 269 in 1962 and Indiana has never 1 0 i i ill N. Texet Tulsa Cincl. L'Ville Wichita Memphis 2 2 0 1 2 0 0 4 0 Unranked Indiana, which has Three upsets spiced the day, 59 40 5 4 0 237 127 37 72 2 7 1 140 201 AAA A A A 1 A MS 150 North Carolina State "would be a great opponent" for his Bulldogs in the Liberty Bowl.

Georgia accepted the Liberty Bowl bid early in the week and squeaked by team after team i-MemDhli St. competes for Valley title made the trip, the Hoosiers are headed for the ball in California during the holidays. But they can expect no waltz with top-ranked Southern California, the with last minute heroics, scored In 1963. highlighted by Syracuse's 32-14 romp over fourth-ranked UCLA as Rick Cassata ran for two touchdowns and passed for two. all its points against the Boiler PACIFIC-! CONFERINCl Conference, North Carolina State was invit makers in the first half as Har WLTPttOP WL ry Gonso passed for one score Cal 244 14 244 161 6 1 182 1 I 193 90 Mike Stripling threw two second half touchdowns to send Tulsa UCLA 4 I 1 83 J16 3 4 0 92 121 Oregon SI, Stanford Wash.

over lOUwated Houston 22-13 IB 155 195 104 1193 I i A 2 3 6 79 107 ed late Saturday to play in the Dec. 16 game. North Carolina State came within a foot of going all the way this year without losing," Dooley said, "and they beat Houston in the Astrodome and cant. and Memphis State knocked Oreaon and Terry Cole ran 63 yards for one and set up another with a 42-yard run. Four fumbles, including one on the Indiana one-yard line, foiled Purdue.

Minnesota, 8-2, ground out two Shakespeare, 'Mate Lose BOCA RATON, Fla. (AP) 60 108 59 112 1 5 1 So 3 0 141 '166 North Texas State from the ma Wash. St. WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE All Samel jor unbeaten list, 29-20. Tennessee, ranked No.

2, conference Just liko that WLf Pts OP 5 0 0 1 47 44 ill Florida State at Tallahassee. Sammy Giammalva of Houston Jin IW 11 inn Tin ra a a Wyo. Arlt. St. BYU Utah Arizona New Mex, a 3 7 17V 2S2 "I think North Carolina State would be a great opponent with beat transplanted Australian Warren Woodcock of Pompano touchdowns in the third quarter to beat the Badgers.

Kim Hammond, third in the nation in total offense, carried FSU, 7-2-1, by Florida, 6-3, in if ws a Him, warmed up for its Orange Bowl meeting against Oklahoma, No. 5 in Miami New Year's night with a 17-7 victory over Kentucky aided by five pass interceptions. 0 5 0 83 232 Si 'I' 194 Beach, 6-2, 4-6, 6-3, Sunday to win the U.S. Professional an 8-2 record like they have," added Dooley, whose Bulldogs finished with a 7-3 mark by stopping Tech 21-14. Lawn Tennis Association National Championship at Boca SHRINE BOWL GAME Dooley said he will give his MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE Conference A I em WLTPttOP WLT PtJ OF XToledo 5 1 0 134 63 0 268 83 XOhlo 5 1 0 48 88 0 210 52 Miami 4 2 0 128 83 6 4 0 8 14 B.

Green 2 4 0 34 96 6 4 0 131 130 Kent Stat 1 5 0 95 74 4 0 195 144 Marshall 0 6 0 44 202 0 10 0 72 JU Conferanc ochamploni. OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE Raton. players a week off before begin homoownors can now got up to $4,000 or moro in cash. Giammalva, who picked up ning practice for the Liberty Bowl. The Bulldogs will flv to top money of $800 in the men's singles, teamed with Jason Morton of Fort Lauderdale.

for conference i Sub For Eskew Is John Hamilton Memphis Dec. 14 for a final tuneup. WLTPttOPWLTPttor 42 502 1S 11 1W 77 6 154 154 0 the doubles contest to defeat Jim Shakespeare of Clinton, 4 3 4 6 11 15? Eastern Ky. Western Ky. Middle Tenn, East Tenn.

Tenn. Teh Morehcad Murray Austin Peav I 4 0 139 190 91 1IT 91 1 S.C., and Harry Hoffman Jr. of Philadelphia 6-4, 6-2. Bowl Schedule Llnein of BMt-taaian eallaaa ImMielt 1 IS 152 aim 2 4 1 2 0 130 2 5 0 84! I 166 i 205 In the 45-and-over singles, bowl games: ivyTiaoui Juan Weiss of New Orleans, erence ah SVT'Xm conti JAN. 1 ROiE, Pasadena, Calif.

Southern California (9-1) v. Indiana (-l). IT "Tit I beat George Pero of Coral 7 0 0 Gables, 6-1, 6-2. urhpiuei miimi-vKienomai I VI. Tennessee (0-1).

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DIC. a i Weiss and Posada are former Davis Cuppers who played for 7 I for whose benefit the game is played. South Carolina boasts the biggest player, 275 pound guard Dewey Godfrey from Woodruff. Two Negro players represent South Carolina for the first time. The North Carolina squad includes three Negroes, Greensboro Smith's halfback Mike Porter, Lexington fullback William Walser, and Salisbury Boyden's guard, James Teal.

The South Carolina squad is directed by head coach R. (Bobby) Giles of Columbia Olympic. He is assisted by Dick Singleton of Clemson's Daniel and H. Thad Ott of St. Matthews.

Guiding the Tar Heel squad is head coach Marvin Red Hoffman of North Wilkesboro's Wilkes Central. His assistants are Doug Alexander of Tarboro and C. A. Frye of Burlington, CHARLOTTE, N. C.

Half-back John Hamilton of James Island High School has been named to the South Carolina Shrine Bowl football squad as a replacement for the Injured Sammy Eskew of Greenville as the North and South Carolina teams begin practice Monday for the 31st annual charity game Saturday. Hamilton, a 5-11, 180-pounder, is the only necessary replacement so far. Doctors had an-nounced that Eskew would be unable to participate after he reinjured his right leg last Thursday in the Greenville-Parker Thanksgiving Day clash. Squad members arrived Saturday, attended a hockey game that night and Sunday visited the Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children at Greenville, S. their native Cuba.

Thurmond Team 337 282 210 246 233 175 322 183 162 323 171 218 201 132 239 NATIONAL JUNIOR COLLEGE, Lai aaaa. Nov. Henderson Athens, vi. unnamed opponent. DOMESTIC LOAMS Mlaml-Forlda ORANGE BLOSSOM, AIM vi.

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201 136 lei To Attend Game JOHNSTON -The Thurmond High School varsity football team, coaches and managers will attend the Gator Bowl game, Jacksonville, Dec. 30. The trip Is a gift from friends and supporters. BECK PLAYS TONIGHT The Beck High Panthers open their 1967 basketball schedule tonight at 7:30 on their home court as they take on Bell Street 301 NORTH MAIN STREET II 17th Floer Danil Bldg. in 114 206 18 73 hen: 239444 Open Friday Until of Clinton, which is already 1-0 on the season..

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