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Sbutfcpaw Stabler Passes Alabama Over Ole Miss 17 Tide Opms Drive 4B ASHEVILLE CITIZEN-TIMES, Oct. 2, 1966 LSU Edges Miami, 10-8 Toward Third Title Bulldogs Win, 7-0, Over South Carolina Wildcats Ride Breaks To 17-7 Wui Lenoir Rhyne Whips Newberry, 38 To 7 By RON SPEER JACKSON, Miss. (AP) -Al Tech a week ago, but had to go all-out to turn back stingy Mississippi, which had not been scored on in two earlier victo BATON ROUGE, La. (AP)-Louisiana State, its offense sput S. C.

(AP) Quarterback Kirby Moore raced tering and sporadic without Nel bama unleashed its drive foe a third straight national football title Saturday night by beating Mississippi 17-7 behind the pass ries. over from six yards out late hi NEWBERRY, S.C. (AP)-Le- yards rushing while Holcombe Stabler, a junior who had the final quarter to give Geor noir Rhyne stampeded Newber son Stokiey, squeezed past Miami 10-8 here Saturday night. It was LSU's defense that actually saved 'the game for the had 104 yards. A 51-yard run by Bell and passed only 13 times previously, ing or soutnpaw Kenny stabler.

ry 38-7 Saturday night to remain the only undefeated football Three pass interceptions by gia a hard-earned 7-u rooioaii victory over winless South Carolina Saturday night. tossed a 28-yard touchdown pass in the third Quarter to end Ray LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) -Kentucky rode the rarest kind of breaks to a 17-7 Southeastern Conference football victory Saturday night over Auburn. 63-yard pass play from Jack Huss to Campbell gave the team in the Carolinas Tigers, with junior tackle Mike Robichaux nailing Miami quar Parkins to give the Tide a 14-0 South Carolina missed two aetensive naiiDack Dicky Thompson kept the third-ranked Crimson Tide out of trouble in Alabama's first Southeastern Bears their final two touch and a 21-yanf field goal terback BiilMiller for big loss Wayne Bell, Sam Holcombe downs. A blocked field goal attempt with four minutes left.

by Steve es to stop Hurricane drives. the South Carolina 19 in the see. ond quarter before the ball went over on downs. Dave- Meadow recovered a fumble to cut off a Georgia drive at his 20 late in the third period. South Carolina opened with an 88-yard march the Georgia five but was halted and Jimmy Poole's 26-yard field goal aU: tempt was wide.

Mike Fair, South Carolina's' injured first string quarterback, made his first appearance of the game at the start of the sec. ond half and moved the team 54 yards to the Georgia 26 before the ball was lost on downs. Bob Cole promptly inter field goal tries earlier in the game as neither team was able to generate much offense while and Mike Campbell comoined Davis clinched the triumph; rea Haynes, a scrawny their running talents to lead the Conference game of the season. The Tide toyed with Louisiana The field coal was set uo by scrambler from Minden, Newberry quarterback Benji Kirkland threw a 15-yard pass to Tom Thompson the final quarter for the Indians' only Bears to their third victory of moving tne Dan wen oeiween the third interception bv the season. Newberry now is the 20 yard lines.

and a Kentucky punt that was recovered after it touched an Auburn player led to the Wildcats' two touchdowns. Auburn picked up its score by driving 79 yards, 53 of them on took over at quarterback for Stokiey who suffered a shoulder rnompson, who had a fourth 2-1. Georgia guard Jim Cooley re touchdown. grab nullified by an interference separation a week ago in LSU's covered a South Carolina fum Guilford, the only other un Razorbacks Win, 21-0 Lenoir Rhyne had 268 yards 17-15 loss to underdog Rice, can against a first touchdown. beaten team, lost to Western Carolina 17-15.

ble at the Gamecock 36 halfway through the final period and Haynes guided the Tigers on rushing and 140 yards passing while Newberry had 51 yards a sprint by junior halfback Richard Plagge. plunge by halfback Les Kellev Moore raced over with the their only touchdown march. The 167-pound sophomore play rushing and 81 yards through Late in the second quarter. WORTH (AP) Harry Jones shredded Texas Christian touchdozn eight plays later. He in the second was set up by a pass interference call the air.

Kentucky's Dick Lyons blocked ed creditably but the Bengal of ran for 10 and five yards in tne cepted a Georgia pass- at the defense for three touchdowns an Auburn field goal try irom fense lacked the sparkle that it 14 10 0 14-31 0 0 0 77 against Mississippi's Tommy Luke on the. Rebels', three-yard ueorgia si dui me souineasiern Saturday night as Arkansas tne 24 and end Doug Van Meter had under Stokiey, who has been Conference visitors held and Lenoir Rhyne Newberry LR Holcombe LR-CampbalT kick) IHInkte kick) Campbell sprinted for 90 yards on a punt return for the second touchdown of the first quarter. Holcombe had run 63 yards for the opening Lenoir Rhyne touch down. Bell capped a Lenoir Rhyne march with a one-yard plunge for a second quarter touchdown. He finished the game with 103 snatched the ball and dashed to sidelined for the remainder of 63 run 90 punt return (Hlnkla opened defense of its Southwest Conference football champion- Auburn's 12 yard line.

Mississippi, which, hasn't defeated Alabama since 1910, be i (Hlnkla kick) LK sen I the season. Mostly it was a contest of push I hiiw a Van Meter, excited by his run. snip oy crushing the Frogs 21-0. Poole's 47-yard field goal attempt was short. Ted Wingard, South Carolina reserve quarterback, guided his Atlantic Coast Conference team New Thompson 15 pass from Kirkland ine seventh-ranked Razor gan a comeback in.

the last dropped the ball at that point (tesries rick) LR Camnhell 43 pass from Huss (H backs, shooting for an unprece quarter when Doug Cunningham kle kick) a little, then punt. Even the Tiger punting was sporadic, although kicker Mitch Worley got and Auburn'6 Joe Campbell grabbed at it. Campbell couldn't Atenoanco 4.000 ieitj. capped a 92-yard drive with dented third straight exclusive crown, rolled on unbeaten with short drive while Craig Elrod ground out the rest of the distance. The scoring series followed a drive that Georgia began at its 20, only to lose the ball on downs at the South Carolina 36.

where the Gamecocks fumbled it away. Three times earlier unbeaten Georgia moved the ball well, going 68 yards to the South Carolina 12 in the first period before it stalled and Bob Etter's 31-yard field goal try wide. Georgia went from its 17 to two-yard scoring leap. hold on either and Van Meter on the opening march, with halfback Benny Galloway picking up much of the yardage and off one boomer for 67 yards that pushed Miami deep into its own The rally was snuffed, how. fell on the ball.

their eighth straight triumph ever, when Thompson intercept over the bewildered Christians, Six plays later Kentucky territory. Kansas Nips Minnesota scored from the one. Quarterback Jon Brittenum ed Bruce Newell toss and re Midway in the first period, Pirates Take 17-0 Win Over Furman taking a 26-yard pass from Win. gard. Georgia's ground game com- nlcktplv nntplscicavi Parn.

turned it to the Mississippi collaborated with Jones for aer In the third quarter, Kentucky sophomore Steve Daniel kicked eigm, providing the Alabama ial touchdowns of 48 and 72 yar and guided the Hogs into posi field goal punted from its 38 and the ball hit an Auburn player. Quarterback Roger Walz recovered for a field goal from the 27 to give LSU a 3-0 lead. The Tigers had taken over on the Miami 36 lina'e 9.47 irorJe tn 114 lltfO ll JUI UJ 1U. kJUUMl Thompson picked off bis first In 16-14 Came Carolina's passing accounted Kentucky on the Auburn 23. after a 25-yard punt by the Hur pass in the first period, and he stopped a Rebel threat In the GREENVILLE, N.C.

(AP) tion for a five-yard scoring dash by the fleet wingback. The swift Razorbacks four times called upon their defense for 80 yards while Georgia got 47. On second down, quarterback ricane's Bobby Stokes. second quarter by pirating an Terry Beadles tossed to tailback In the second period, the MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Kan Sophomore halfback Jim Flowe and a stubborn defense headed by tackle Kevin Moran led East Oeergia i.e. other pass on Alabama's eigtt- Larry Seiple, standing alone in 14 14 Tigers went 38 yards in nine plays with Gawain Dibetta sas crunched 80 yards to score a touchdown early in the fourth Longhorns Roll Over Indiana yard line.

tne corner of the end zone. Carolina's Pirates to a 17-0 Perkins set an Alabama Kentucky opened the scoring 247 47 4-12 0 3-30 I Southern Conference football crashing over from the one for a touchdown. The big play in the quarter, then withstood the fun ous passing of Minnesota re record for -receptions by catch' First downs Rustling yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Georgia South Caroline wiui a ja-yara tieid goal c-y sen' 113 00 6- 15 2 7- 34 I 4J 7-7 0-0 to sufle 6enous TUU scoring thrusts and, on each occasion, the Porkers responded magnifi-ce tly. Twice, Arkansas repelled TCU on downs, once at the Razor-back three, and used a pass interception and a fumble to ing nine passes against the Re victory over Furman Saturday night. ior Chuck Arnold with 11:45 left drive was a nine-yard smack by serve Larry Carlson to edge the bels, including the touchdown Dibetta which took the ball to in the second period.

0 0 0 0 Gophers 16-14 in an intersection, al football game Saturday. grab in the third quarter. AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) Texas scored in every quarter with a balanced attack Saturday night the three. Seiple set a school record Miami's William Harris at Ga.

Moore 6 run (Etter kick) Attendance 31.141 when he carried on 30 running DAIabama Mils Flowe gamed 91 yards in 27 carries and scored the first touchdown as the Pirates even their over-all record at 1-1-1. Furman now is 1-2 in all games. IV silence two other Texas Chris tempted a 48-yard field goal two plays for 116 yards. The Jayhawks, mashing Minnesota's running game, forced the Gophers to turn to the left-handed Carlson's passing but it 1 144 14.17 First downs Rushing yardage Passim yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by Punts tian uprisings. to crush Indiana 35-0 in an in tersectional football game.

Bill Bradley, sensational soph 1J4 7 13-20 0 minutes later, but it was. short "I i Aukurn Kentucky First downs 13 and the Tigers went into the 14 CAR or TRUCK? (NeW or Used) 1-4(1 Robert Faris kicked a 21-yard Fumbles lest Rusntng yerdage Passim vardaoa was not enough to overcome the Arkansas drove 82 yards for its first touchdown with Britteh-num clicking off most of the dressing room at intermission penalized Y.aras omore quarterback, directed the Longhorns to two touchdowns field goal in East Carolina's 10- Kansas ground attack. with a 10-0 lead. 191 97 7-10 0 S-3 0 45 Passes Passes intercepted by Punts Fumbles lost point fourth quarter. Alabama Miss.

0 7 7 0 0 0 before suffering a knee injury 207 S3 e-15 1 eJO 11 0 7 0 10 Haynes, attempting to pass, Kansas Mlruseteta territory through the air, then sending Jones around end for 14 is Yards penalized Furman ECC lost control of the ball and it Ala Kallav An nn Davit IrirVl 14 23 9 in the first halt. His sub, Andy White, led the Ftnt downs Rushlna vardao.il Auburn ft- 7 the final five steps. 704 lt-21 Ala Perkins 28 pass from Stabler kick) Miss Cusnlnonom twe run (Kryet 1J7 3 I (-37 Kentucky 017 was picked up by Miami's Bob Czipulis. He raced 41 yards into 0 M5 34 Wf 1-40 The senior field general hit on aroused lexans to three more First downs Rushing Passing yardage passes Passes Intercepted by Punts Fumbles lost Yards penallied Kansas Minnesota Pmlna yardtM Pauci Pauet InttrctPttd by Punts FumblM lost 4-13 .34 2 54 RICK Ala Cunnlnohem two run (Keyet kick) 1 touchdowns in the second half. e-40 1 is the end zone, but the officials Ky FG Arnold 35 Aub Bryen a run (Jones kick) Ky Brltton 1 run (Arnold kick) Kv Se Pie 21 pass from Beadles (Ar.

four of four passes, the longest at 15-yarder, to contribute 52 ruled the ball was dead and it 34 10 0 0 0 7 0 7 44 0 0-0 a 14 nold kick) Yards penalized Furman East Carolina yards to the scoring march nullified the run. 7-14 Arrenoance j.mo (est.) Texas' stingy defense hawked every loose ball and made key plays on every Indiana drive in shutting out the Hoosiers. 0 1017 Jones sped across the goal mo Then 'Miller carried his team ECC-Flowe I run (Faris kick) KrC Parle PR 41 79 yards in 13 plays, and his ments before the first quarter ended. ECC Hughes 4 pass from Gay (Faris Bradley staked Texas to a 14-0 Houston Wins HOUSTON (AP) Bo Burris Aia r-t uavis zi Attendance 46,500. California Rolls Over Pitt, 30-15 backup man, sophomor David lead in the first half before he Olivo, went in to take the ball threw five touchdown passes, a over from the one.

7 7 7 21 0 6 0 White kick) from Brittenum Arkansas TCU Ark Jonea Arizona IWhlla klefcl was hurt while lofting a long pass to Gregg Lott for 45 yards Miller returned and passed to school record, Saturday night as Houston protected its undefeat Of evens and a touchdown. John Acuff for a two-point com version; Ark Jones past from Brittenum (White kick) Attendance 44,415 Kan Shaklln 7 run (Bouda kick) Kan-FG Bouda Minn-Last a pass from Carlson (Seven kick) Kan-Butler I run (kick failed) Minn Anderson pass from Carlson (Bevan kick) Attendance 43,512. Homemade Mine Explodes On Gridiron AMES, Iowa (AP)-A homemade mine exploded Saturday on the 46-yard line of Clyde Wil Bradley completed five of sev KICK I Attendance I 235 Florida Shuts Out Vandy, 13-0 NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) From that point on, it went MATTHEWS FORD ed record by crushing Oklahoma State 35-9 before a crowd of 43,743, the largest to witness a football game in the Astrodome. en passes for 108 yards and one ran three times back to more push and punt.

SIS llrmere Ave Dial tU-2711 for 22 yards. 0- I 0-10 Miami LSU BERKELEY, Calif. (AP)-The University of California's defensive brilliance overmatched the- passing arm of Pittsburgh's Ed James, -one of the East's best, and carried the Bears to a 30-15 win over the Panthers in an intersectional cri nanial. LSU OIBetta 1 run (Daniel kick) Miami Olivo 1 run (Aycock pass from Miller) A stubborn goal-line defense liams Field about three hours Anenaance iiisu. New Shipment! SHOTGUN SHELLS 12 Gauge and 16 Gauge Smokeless Powder Non-Corrastva PrisMrs mi She All Fresh 1M Prafrtti and Steve Spurrier's two touch BumwlckK THE NO.

1 NAME IN BOWLING before kickoff time for the Ne down passes gave unbeaten Jim Gahagan Boots braska-Iowa State football i football game Saturday. Florida a 13-0 Southeastern Con PHICellt. Gtael To 3-0 Win 17- ference football victory over Rushing yardage game. Nobody was injured when the 1 bomb was set off by the pres CJlAItLESTON, S.C. (AP) Vanderbilt Saturday night.

v. 74 Sophomore Jim Gahagan, who M4 157 U-31 0 7 0 40 Spurrier found Jack Coons for ratsme yaroege Passes Peases Intercepted bv Punts Fumbles tost Yarda Pittsburgh California a 22-yard touchdown late in the had missed on a 40-yarder in the third quarter, kicked a 38-yard field goal with 61 seconds to sure of a sod rolling machine, operated by an Iowa State: maintenance man, Beryl Tay-' lor, making final preparations! for the game. second quarter and fired to Lar 4 99 ANNOUNCES; TRADE IN TIME GET A '67 MODEL BRUNSWICK BALL 0 7 1 0-15 13 1 0 14-30 Box Of 25 ry Smith for a seven-yard score in the third. I play to give The Citadel a 3-0. football victory over East Tennessee State Saturday night.

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with less than four minutes re mine, he might have been Vanderbilt threatened twice, but the drives stalled at the three and one yard lines. The Gators scored first on a 67-yard drive which took only four plays. Spurrier completed passes to Paul Ewaklsen and Smith, gained 13 himself, then hit Coons across the middle. Florida received the second half kickoff and drove to pay-dirt in 17 plays with Spurrier's killed. maining to set up the winning Police took possession of the kick.

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