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Nebraska Rallies To Beat Wolf pack, 19-14 onnriTP ASHEVO.LE CITIZEN TIMES atom i Sunday, Oct. 14, 1962 Blue Devils Roll To 21-7 Win Over Cal Scoreboard College Football EAST Armv Penn State Svraeusa 19. Cfll efle 0 Columbia 14, Yale 10 Jim Rossi Scores For Wolfpack T.TNOOLN (AP) Halfback Duke's Defense Superb By BOB COLLINS Times Sports Editor DURHAM Mike Curtis, a bru- west Virginia rinsDurgn Navy 41, Cornell 0 Princeton 21, Penn I Dartmouth 41, Brown 0 Holv Cross 34. Harvard George Washington 14, Boston Univ. Rutoers 27, Coloate 15,.

Buffalo 20, Deleware 1 Massachusetts 16, Connecticut Temole 21. Lafayette 0 Bucknell 32. Lehigh. Moravian 17, Penn Military St Dickinson 21, Franklin Marshall Tufts 42, TrlnltVi Conn. I New Homoshlre 21, Maine, Northeastern 14, American International Klnas Point 13, Upsala 7 Westminster, Pa.

13, Geneva RiUt in. Wnrrtr TAfh. 7 Vermont 21, Rhode Island Williams 10, Mlddleburv 0. Dennis Stuewe raced 13 yards for touchdown with just over a minute remaining to carry the undefeated Nebraska Cornhuskers to a 19-14 victory over North Carolina State in an exciting football came Saturday. tal pile driving sophomore fullback ripped California's line to shreds and scored two touchdowns Saturday as Duke won a 21-7 intersectional battle before a Homecoming crowd of 31,000.

It was the first time in five games Nebraska then had to stave off bwarrnmore it, w. rosi Delaware Valley 7, King's Drexet 17, Lycoming 14 Lebanon Valley 25, Muhlenberg 13 Gettysburg 14, Albright 6 Wilkes 12, Urslnus 6 Maine Maritime 21, Dean College 20 Alfred 22. St. Lawrence 16 Springfield 21, Colby 6 Amherst 34, Bowdoin 12 Hamlllon 26, Hobart 13 Johns Hooklns 20, Haverford 0 So. Connecticut 16, Youngstown 10 Sllooery Rock 27, California, Pa.

26 Norwich 32, RPI 12 Ithaca 24, Cortland 12 Waynesburo 34, St. Vincent, Pa. Grove Cltv 62, 'Carnegie Tech, 0 fndlena, Pa. 14, Juniata 6 Bethany, W.Va. 13, WashlnatonaWeffer.

Allegheny 27, Case Tech 8 Kutztown 20, Caoe May CG. 14 J. Smith 29, Delaware State 11 E. Stroudsburg 68, Chevnev 6., Shlooensburg 32, Lock Haven 14 Duke has beaten a West Coast laat-minute drive by the in retain the victory. team.

The 209 pounder from Rockville, rammed over from the 3 in the second period and carried two Cal defenders into the end It was an uphill fight all the way for Nebraska. North Carolina State scored with less than five minutes gone the first time it got the ball, with quarterback Jim Rossi carrying zone at the end of a 14-yard run in the third period. The first Blue Devil touchdown came in the first period with Mark Leggett senior halfback, coast Guera 21, wesieyan Rochester 40, Union (NY) 6 Clarion 21, Edinboro 20 SOUTH Georola Tech 17, Tennessee 0 Duke 21, California 7 Georala 24, Clemson 16 Florida 42, Texas 4 STATISTICS N.CSTATI NBt 17 11 lilrtt downs STATISTICS 154 702 15-25 0 6-35 0 43 130 it 4-8 1 7-26 2 10 Rushing yardage Passing yardage (Passes Passes Intercepted by Punts, Fumbles lost Yards penalized Alabama 14, Houston 3 Virginia 28, VMI 6 Davidson 7, William Mary 7, tie Virginia Tech 13, Richmond 7 Wash. Lee 18, Randoloh-Macon 13 West. Maryland 17.

Hampden-Sydnev 14 First downs Rushina vjirHjina Calif. 15 12 203 15-26 Duke 18 225 51 M7 Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by 1 2 SUMMARY North Carolina St. 4 0-1 4 Nonn Larouna as, i Maryland ai. Morgan State 39, Howard State 4 Sheoherd 58, Gallaudet 0 Quantlco 49, Fort Dlx 7 Maryland 31, North Carolina 13 Auburn 54, Chattanooga 6 rums Fumbles lost 0 7 12-19 Nebraska Yards penalized SUMMARY NCS-RossI I run Jklck fjjllad) Briaaewater 22, Frosmura 6 North Carolina Coll. 28, Virginia State F.

Kentucky 20. Tennessee 11 0 0 7 0-7 California Duke JJcS-sSrSti 1 klckotf return (Barlow 021 Morehead 36, Austin Peay 7 AP Wlreohoto at Durham Saturday. At right is California's Bill Krum and Duke's Mark Leggett (47) is in background. Duke won 21-7. DIVING TACKLE California's Alan Nelson makes a diving tackle on Duke's Billy Futrell (25) during the first quarter of a game Duke Lwoett run (Reynolds kick) Duke Curt 2 run (Reynolds kick) Keb Stuewe 1 run (oass talledl Jo-Stuewe 13 run (run failed) Attendance 33,000.

Cal Nelson 12 oass from Bellied Flonaa 36, Morris-Brown 12 Tuskeoee 36, Knoxville 6 W.Va. Wesieyan 26, Glenvllli Statt Concord 20, West Liberty 7 Austin, Tex. 10, Sewanee 7 West. Kentucky 24. Tennessee Tech 7 t'Biancmieio kick) Duke Curt I i 14 run (Reynolds kick) Wofford 19, Newberry 16 In San Francisco It over from three yards out.

It1 was the first time the Wolfpack had scored in the opening quarter who attended junior high school at David Millard in Asheville, this year. aouw taronna 11, waxe t-oresr a Fairmont 14, Salem 7 Howard, Ala. 14, Furman 7 Mars Hill 26, Newport News Aoorentlce Western Carolina 20, East Carolina 16 Carson-Newman 22, Eton 20 Lenoir Rhvne 56, Guilford 0 Aooalechlan 21, Catawba 21 (tie) The, Citadel 21, Vanderbllt LSU 17, Miami 3 Emory 9, Maryville 7 wiggling over from the 6. Bill Joe Soarpati almost broke me Reynolds added all three Duke's defense against Cal's running game was particularly outstanding allowing the Bears Rain Stymies Series Again only 12 yards net rushing. MIDWEST Ohio State 51, Illinois 15 Miami, Ohio 10, Purdue 7 Northwestern 34, Minnesota 12 Iowa 14, Indiana 10 Michigan State 28, Michigan 0 Wisconsin 17, Notre Dame I Kansas 29, fowa State 8 Oklahoma State 36, Colorado 14 Missouri 32, Kansas State 0 Nebraska 19, North Carolina St.

14 However the Westerners were hearts of the 38,000 fans in ine third quarter when he returned a kickoff 91 yards for a score after Nebraska had taken a 7-6 lead. A fired-up Nebraska team scored at the start of the second half after a bad kick by Roger Moore went out of bounds on the Wolfpack 23. Quarterback Dennis Claridge carried it four yards Into the end zone on a keeper. it innlaxt for a while like a two- always dangerous through the air. Quarterback Larry Balliett com- nlAtoH IS nf 9fi flttumnts fnr OJtt Looisvme ii, uavron irnt ttitt VI.

Marshall 14 yards and Cat only touchdown. Western Reserve 12, Thlel 0 It came in the early minutes of A7hT.rSni4? Northern By JACK HAND racer and offered to dry up the Associated Press Sports Writer field. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) The "What would happen to the Hiram 30. Ohio Wesieyan to halfback Alan Nelson. point conversion the Wolfpack got and one Nebraska didn't would worst October storm to hit San grass?" Schwab asked wrz nr The Blue Devils who are now Auoustana 22.

North Dakota St. 16 South Dakota St. 26, North Dakota Norhern Michigan 20, St. Norbert's A Denison 9, Woodster 7 Adrian 27, Alma 26 Central Michigan 46, Illinois St. I Olivet 19, Hooe 12 That would burn off," the man 3-1 on the season and who picked make the difference.

Francisco since 1904 washed out Saturday's sixth World Series said. up some measure of revenge for North Carolina State went ahead "No thanks," said Schwab. jonn carrou hi. wavrw, wicn. i With no grass and ruts in the "re Concordia, ill 14, Roose Poly 12 ern Cal ruined the Bears with a I Ban state 15, st.

Joseph's, md. 0 game at swampy UHiuesucK Park and threatened to force a third straight postponement 14-7 on a two-point conversion ioi-lowing Scarpati's long run. outfield we'd be worse off than I corinom ji. rrartRiin 10 slashing running game which lavior nnancnesTer, ina. we are now.

What we need is for Aioion si Anaerson netted 225 yards. Duke's passing 'abash 35. Hanover 14 After the Huskers scored their second touchdown in the fourth n.iarter on a one-yard plunge by the rain to stop, the sun to shine was kept pretty much in cheek Commissioner Ford Frick called off Saturday's game as soon as and the wind to blow. as the Bears limited the Blue Butler 21, Deoauw IK Principle, III. 7, Culver-Stockton Defiance 14, Wilmington St.

John's, Minn. 31, Concordia. Minn. 14 Southern (SOI 25, General Beadla Valley Clfv 7. Dickinson (ID) 6 Wahseton Sc enes 39.

lends le (MO) he arrived at the park. He im Stuewe, a pass for two extra points fell Incomplete and left nnti a coiflt behind. Claridge mediately went into a huddle with Devils to 7 completions in 17 attempts for 58 yards. Duke's initial touchdown march Matty ScnwaD, tne grounasKeeper, for 35 yards and Mavvflle (SD) 27, Jamestown 0 Carleton is, Knox 0 St. Thomas, Minn.

27, Gustavus Adolehue la on the possibilities for Sunday carried 58 yards in 10 plays start another for 16 yards in the 80-yard push. ing from their own 42. After a punt the Blue Devils called on strong runing Bill Futrell to light Moorhead, Minn. 34, Mlchlaan Teen II Winona 20, Bemidll 6 Huron South Dakota Tech 0 Pltsburo, Kan. 34, St.

Benedict's 14 Drake 21, State Coll. of low 15 Cm 8. GHnnell 11. tie Th final drive for the winning Bills Clip Chargers By 35 To 10 BUFFALO. N.Y.

(AP) The touchdown went 66 yards with "We'll proceed on a strictly day-to-day basis," said Frick. "If it is bad Sunday, I'll be out with Matty early. I'll make a decision then." Asked about the soggy outfield the fuse. Claridge passes again tne cruei Quarterback Walt Rappold Cornell, Iowa 17, Belolt 0 Parsons 44, Buena Vista 7 Central, Iowa 26, Luther 14 Uooer Iowa 19, Dubuque 0 Ullllam Pann at. Slmruftr, It faked fullback Bob Weidman up factor.

Befnre that, a eoal line stand the middle and Futrell slid off Westmar 41, Cen. Methodist under the high grass that has not been cut for several days, Frick Illinois 31, East. Illinois 0 right tackle for 10. Weidman took Buffalo Bills, displaying an elec NO. Ill Bradle' No.

Hraniav 47. wnaarnn la the ball the next tune for 7. trifying offense and a stunning de Penevllle, Wis. 13, Rlverfalls 7 Black Hills (SD) 50, Dakota Wesieyan Diat. mils gw, uanui said, "we have a very serious Whlfawafer 3.

Oahknsh After Rappold's pass was in fense, shocked the San Diego oroblem." He quickly quashed any Ripon 14, st. oiar, Minn. 14, na complete, Futrell ripped off nine rumors that the Series might be Chargers 35-10 Saturday night in an American Football League by the Wolfpack turned Nebraska back on the one-yard line. The North Carolina State defense held the Huskers to half of (he 38 points they had averaged in three previous games. The win leaves Nebraska with a 4-0 record, while the Wolfpack has lost three out of four.

akeland. Wis. 10. Northland I and Leggett went off the left side for 7. Weidman baned the middle shifted to any other site.

Positively not." said Frick. "It will be game before 20,074 screaming Akron 33, Heidelberg 6 Omaha 20, Ft. 20 Wavne, Neb. 31, Chadron 0 Baldwin-Wallace 27, Eastern Michigan II Ohio University 20, Xavler, Ohio 6 home fans. played right here if we have to for 3, and Futrell came back again for 6 to the 16.

Leggett The triumph was Buffalo's first wait until cnrisunas. Musklnoum 7, Mount Union 6 So. Illinois 13, Hillsdale, Mich. 6 in six games and the first over "The soil is adoble," said wittenoera 55, Marietta the defending Western Divisio Bowling breen za, loieao then got the call three straight times, slicing off left guard for 5, right guard for 5 more and Schwab. "That is the trouble.

The water can't penetrate. You could champions since the 1960 season SOUTHWEST The Bills scored in each period then into the end zone from the Tax as 9. Oklahoma play on it but it would be like football. When the ball hits it will with quarterback Warren Rabb 6 with 7:20 remaining in the first Arkansas 28, Baylor 21 Trinity, Tax. 24, McMurrv 14 Oreoon 31, Rica 13 Abilene Christian U.

Mardln Sfmmons 4 and fullback Cookie Gilchrist pro period. Reynolds converted. stay right Cal came back with a strong I qu J5, lexas teen AP Wlreohoto BOTTOMS' UP North Carolina's day. On the ground at left is Mary-Ronnie Jackson does a bottoms up lands Ken Ambrusko (20) and Mary-shoulder stand during action in game land's Gene Feher (52) is in background, with Maryland at Chapel Hill Satur- Maryland won, 31-13. Unbeaten Terps Top Hapless UNC, 31-13 The weatherman gave some hooe that the storm was tailing The Citadel Upsets NASHVILLE, Tenn.

(AP) Un-Woe Citadel stunned Vander- FAR WEST passing game and moved to the Duke 21 were a field goal off and there was a chance of Linneto, urf.ri.nicQ, canceled, norm. Washinoton 14, Oregon State 13 try from the 27 by Tom Blanch-1 onlv "Partly cloudy" weather bun- wasningron a araniora Montane 25, Weber 6 field was blocked by center Ken day, the most optimistic forecast the baseball people had neara yet, Williams. Key plays in the dnvei were passes of 24 and 11 yards Informed that the weather man puaet sound 1, central wasnincnon 6 Pac. Lutheran 13, W. Washington 13, tit E.

Montana 60, No. Montana 0 Colo. State Coll. 35, Colo. College I Montana State 30, Idaho State 14 Adams, Colo.

32, Western, Colo. 7 Oregon Education 21. Pacific Ore. It by Balliett. said there was a likelihood of rain bilt in a 21-6 football upset Saturday night, mainly on the running Midway of the second period Sundav.

Frick said, "If I was a viding the fu'eworks on Coach Lou Saban's 41st birthday. Rabb, getting his second starting assignment in a row, threw three touchdown passes, including a tingler to flanker Glenn Bass that went for 76 yards in the second period. Gilchrist who roared for 121 yards in 25 carries, plunged one yard for a touchdown and grabbed a 9-yard pass from the steadily improving Rabb for another. The Bills'" defense, maligned after five straight setbacks, came up with four pass interceptions. One was by halfback Carl Charon, who raced 50 yards to the San Diego 14, setting up Buffalo's eamblinfi man.

i hire mat lenow to go to Las Vegas for me. His ii iiaI(ii rtnnA the first time they have managed Pro Football AFL STANDINGS 1ASTERN DIVISION Pet. PIS. OP Duke gained possession on the Cal 45 after Jay Wilkinson returned a punt seven yards. With the second unit being directed by quarterback Gil Garner the Blue Devils stormed the 45 yards peraicuoiis ms yon? 6, two touchdowns in a game in four The bwo-dav postponement al of halfback Eddie rayior, me generalship of quarterback Sid Mitchell and a stubborn defense.

The Cadets actually won the game In the first period on Nick Diloreto's one-yard plunge and (Mitchell's kick for the extra point. Vandarbilt scored midway in games. ready was the longest weather Houston 3 1 0 750 lot sa Boston 3 2 0 .600 1 53 120 New York 1 5 0 400 83 13 A fumble by Tar Heel halfback Ron Jackson on a handoff was caught in the air by guard Fred Joyce at the Carolina 46, and carried to the 41. Shiner then passed to Ernie Arizzi for six on the final play of the third The Terps set out to pass the in 10 plays. After Wilkinson Tar Heels into submission at the break since cne iwu aeries wueu the Philadelphia A's and New York Giants waited a week from managed one, Curtis hit the mid By RICHARD MORRIS Citizen-Times Sports Writer CHAPEL HILL-Maryland's unbeaten Terrapins turned a pair of bobbles by Tar Heels backs into two quick touchdowns in the final periods to break a close game wide open, and down the University of North Carolina, 31-13, before a Homecoming crowd of start.

They allied the first time BUtta 1 5 .16 19 5c. WESTERN DIVISION Dallas 4 1 0 800 1S4 104 Denver 4 1 0 145 San Dleoft 3 3 0 .500 162 1S2 die for 3. Garner flipped a screen Ont. 17 to Oct. 24 to play tne to Curtis good for 12 yards and Oakland 0 4 0 .000 73 140 final TD in the last period.

Hie fourth period on a 32-yard ncamner by Art Guepe son the big fullback again found fourth game in Philadelphia. That Series lasted 13 days, and didn't The Buffalo defenders restricted three in the middle. Garner pin end until Oct. 26. The current Halfback Len Chiaverini took over the spotlight as the Terps stuck to the ground to cover the pointed swing end Stan Crosson Charger rushing efforts to 6t yards and harrassed the visitors' they gained possession of the ball on a drive that carried 57 yards and was covered in nine plays.

After holding the Tar Heels in check for the first series of plays they took a short kick on their own 43. Dick Shiner passed in the flat 000 in Kenan Stadium Saturday down the middle for 12 to the of the Commodore coach. But Grady Wade's try for extra point was wide. The Citadel drove 76 yards MIURUAT'S RESULTS Buffalo 35, San Diego 10 SUNDAY'S SCHEDULE New York at Houston Denver at Oakland Saturday's Pro football Results AMERICAN LEAGUE Buffalo 35iASN.noD.MouI Saskatchewan 29, Ottawa 21 passers, who could complete only final 35 yards in six plays, afternoon. Chiaverini knifed into the end 10 of 32 attempts for 72 yards series will go into lta lOtn day Sunday.

The New York Yankees, leading 3-2 in this best-of-seven series that has turned it into a rest cure, 14. His next pass fell incomplete but Curtis banged out 3 more. Leggett found left guard The victory was Maryland's zone from the 2 with 12:48 left to play and Hannigan's kick made good for six and then it was Curtis two straight times for 2 after the next kickoff to score on Mitchell's sneak from the one. Fullback Mike Lane's 16-yard jaunt in the closing seconds finished the scoring. Mitchell hit on it 24-13.

STATISTICS G. Washington Defeats B. U. were champing at the bit. Manager RalDh Houk tried desperately to Ernie Arizzi for seven yards and two running plays picked up a first at the Tar Heel 46.

Tom Brown picked up three and then MD NC and then into paydirt, from the S. Reynolds made it 14-0 with 4:25 to go in the half. Cal filled the air with passes to find a field house with a dirt floor for a workout but had to all three tries for extra points, The Terps got their second big break three minutes later when Jackson fumbled after signaling for a fair catch of a punt at the 20 14 139 05 200 12S 16-5 13-19 0 2 30 2S interference was called against Carolina's Joe McLamb on a First downs gushlnq vardaoe asslna vardaao Passes passes Interceded by Fumbles lost Punts Yards penalized WASHINGTON (AP)-With Dick 7 0 0 14-11 give up. He gave orders for every the Cltftdel Drummond leading the way, vanooroiiT Shiner to Mike Funk pass and body to be ready at a.m. Tar Heel 12 and Gene Feher re Clt Dllorento 1 run Wttchell kick) syan-Xueoe.

32 run (klekJoMtdj Sunday because "we'll work out the Terps had a first at the UNC covered for the Terps at the spot. after the kickoff and Balliett teamed with end Bill Krum for two long gainers. They marched to the Duke 21 where the Blue George Washington pounced on Boston University for two quick touchdowns Saturday before the SUMMARY someplace if they can't play the 35. 1431 Maryland 14 3 0 13 013 Nortn Larouna game. He mentioned Moaesto, San Jose and Fresno as Shiner passed to Brown for another first at the 20.

A running play picked up three and then On first down Ken Smith hit tackle for four and Shiner followed up with a pass to Arizzi at the five, and the fleet halfback sprinted to paydirt. Hannigan mncneii i iiti Clt Lane 15 run (Mitchell lock) Attendance 14,000. Washington Tops Stanford, 21-6 Md Shiner 5 run (iHannloanklcki Md Brown 21 oass from Shiner lhan. Devils first unit returned to the1 game. The move paid dividends as Rappold intercepted Balliett's pass on the 5 and brought it out defensive unit took charge to preserve a 14-6 football victory.

Drummond, a 196-pound All-Southern Conference halfback, carried 21 times for 132 yards, Wright Leads Phoenix Open PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP)-Mickey Wright swept to a four-stroke lead Saturday in the second round of the $11,000 Phoenix Open Golf Tournament. Miss Wright, who set a record for women over the 6,300 yard Paradise Valley Country Club course Friday with a blistering 69, came right back with a 2-under-par 70 for a 36-hole total of 139. Kathy Whltworth of Jal, N.M., sank an 18-foot birdie putt on the final hole for a 71 and moved into second place. She had a first round 72 for a 143.

In third place at 144 was U.S. Women's Open Champion Murl Houk still planned to pitch NC Marslender oass from Edoe Shiner passed to Brown at the five. Shiner followed by racing (Edoe kick Whitcy Ford. 34-year-old winner i Md FG Hannloan SI made god on his 26th straight kick for the extra point to wrap to the 23. of 10 Series games, when the NC, taro i run loess tamco, i.irhir 1 run fHannaan Ckl including a 34-yard run in the The Bears struck quickly In Md Arliil I oass trom Shiner (Hannl sixth game is played ever.

up the scoring. The final eight SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) Ken Graham ran the second half kick-off hack 93 yards to break open first quarter for the initial ow the second half taking the kick- around right end for touchdown after two UNC defenders were shook off. Hannigan kicked the extra point and Maryland led 7-0 with 8:39 left in the first oan KICK? Attendance 26,000. Alvin Dark, manager of the Gi minutes found both clubs threat touchdown.

off and parading 64 yards in ants, re-affirmed his decision to Georae Washington, completely 11 Plays. The big play came dominated the game In the first a tight defensive football game and carry Washington State toward a 21-6 victory over Stanford with Cal needing 16. Yards for a first down on its own 30 on stay with Buly Pierce, his 35-year-old lefty -who has a 12-0 record at Candlestick Park. half as it handed Boston Univer ening but lacking more scoring punch. Both clubs opened up from the start to present offensive shows such as they have not offered in their previous game with the only fourth straight and the defeat the fourth in a row for Jim Hickey's hapless UNC forces.

The Terps, sparked by superb nassine by Dick Shiner, confined third down. Balliett rolled to Jack Sanford undoubtedly would sity its fourth straight loss. The Terriers couldn't move the ball across midfield until the third Saturday. It was WSU's sixth straight vie ivrv nvr thA Indians. the right and threw back across the field to Blanchfield who be his seventh game pitcher, if and when, with Ralph Terry as Washington State also scored ouarter.

real difference being the field stepped off 18 yards. period. The next time the Terps gained possession they took to the air-lanes against a vulnerable Tar Heel defense for their second TD. A fine punt return by Brown for 32 yards carried to the UNC 42 to start the drive. Shiner lost seven but two plays later passed to Tom Rae for 17 and a first on the UNC 32.

Shiner and Brown his opponent. George Washington rolled up goal by John Hannigan which car Dark thought of having the their touchdowns to the first and fourth periodst, two In each, on this hot October afternoon. They added field goal in the second 205 vards in the urst nail, uv ried for 38 yards midway of the touchdowns on a blocked punt and a pass from Davie Mathieson to Gerry Shaw. va OimmtaM hulled over from r1nh work In the Cow Palace un Two other Balliett passes, both to flanker Bill Turner accounted for 22 and 12 yards and carried to the 12. Balliett then hit Nel eluding 61 yards rushing, to 66 second period after Carolina; first touchdown.

til he learned that the ice was McKenzie Limlstrom of Cap Girardeau, Mo. Barbara Romack of Sacra mento, was next at 146. Jackie Pung, who shot a 1-undef par 71 Friday, soared to 76 for a 147 and fifth place. Th 54-hol tourney ends Sunt day. stanza.

Carolina's scoring Was yards for Boston. iiii.ji-t1tv AAA The 17 points amassed by the son who had flared out to the confined to the second quarter down In the arena for the hockey team. There was a chance they mlsht be able to use it Sunday. Geo rat Washington 7." P. 014 Terrapins in the first two periods right and then bacx to the middle picked up another first on two Until the waning moments of the third period the Tar Heels the one for the only Stanford core in the fourth quarter.

Clete picked off three Stanford passes to stall their drives. was the most they have totaled BU Marchese I oast )rom Doubnev (run Turn Page Two-B Turn To Page Twe-B this season. Carolina's 13 marked Schwab said ha heard from one fellow In Oakland who had a Jet made i game of it. Attendance I.JM..

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