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Sophomore Sparks Virginia Tech Over Wake Forest, 37-8 I ASHEVILLE CITIZEN-TIMES, Asheville, N. Sunday, November 11,1 962 Lanionica Sparkles Gators Dump Georgia OnDupree's Efforts Winless Deacs Bow Before VPI Assault Beats Eton, 27-0 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP)- Irish Crush Pitt, 43 To 22 Lenoir Rhy ne Wins 8th Straight Conference Title Blue Devils BLACKSBURG, Va. (API-Sop The flying heels of sophomore Larry Dupree carried the Florida Gators to a h.ard fought 23-15 victory over Georgia after a stumbling start Saturday. Dupree scampered 41 yards for homore Bob Schweickert, starting his second offensive game of the PITTMURSH NOTRI DAM I Continued From Page One-B celver and, seeing none, dashed through the front left corner of the end zone.

Hannigan's extra point boot forged the final 10-7 score. SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP). Notre Dame's Fighting Irish, playing the brand of football with with they once terrorized the nation, crushed Pittsburgh 43-22 Sat. First down Rushing vardao Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted fey Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized II 71 lit 177 it 14 4-11 2044 4-31 4-40 40 to tie -rt Florida's first touchdown and 11 yards for the second.

With steady bursts of power and speed, the 190 pound Dupree carried the Top Drivers Poised For Tampa Race TAMPA. Fla. (AP) Twenty. season, ran, passed and kicked Virginia Tech to a S7-8 victory over winless Wake Forest here Saturday. The 175-pounder from Bon Air, passed for two touchdowns and ran for two more, including a record breaking 96-yard jaunt in the third quarter.

The Gobblers' urday behind the superb passing of quarterback Daryle Lamonica. brunt of the Florida attack with Pittsburgh Notra Dam 7 7 TO BURLINGTON, N. C. (AP)-Le-Bolr Rhyne rolled to its eighth straight Carolina! Conference football title here Saturday night with a surprisingly easy 27-0 victory over Elon. The Bears held a dim 7-0 half-time lead but struck for two touchdowns in the third period on breaks to crack the game wide open against the Christians, the lone challenger remaining.

The win gives the Bears a 5-0 conference record and 9-0 overall Packing 22 points in the first 111 yards. He had help from fullback Jim O'Donnell and key passes by quarter, Notre Dame scored its third victory in seven games and rolled up its highest point total in All the action wasn't how-ever, as Maryland still had IS minutes and 20 seconds to try and win. And in those final minutes Maryland had three tries to get a drive going and Duke had four. Coach Murray thought Duke did its best defensive job of the day in the final four minutes after quarterback Tom Shannon, thrilling a crowd of 45,000. four of the nation's top stock car drivers were on the entry list Saturday on the eve of the NASCAR Grand National 200, biggest stock car ever held in Tampa.

They will get the starter's flag 37 points were the most they have the four-year reign of Coach Joe Kuharich. ND Hogan i run MutktwaM kick) ND Kelly nasi from Lamonica (Rut- kowskl run) NO-Bllev 7 run (Rutkowskl kick) Pitt Traflcant 4 run (mm tatted) ND Kellv 5 pail from Lamonica (Rut. kowskl kick) Pitt Clark run (Martha run) ND Stephens 40 pasa from Lamonlco kick! ND Kelly 13 past from Lamonlc (Rut- kowskl kick! Pltt-Mazurek 93 kickoff return (Janklm oass from Clark) Attendance 52,315. Bird Dog Trials Set For Nov. 17 A new group of bird dog enthusiasts, hoping to revive the old Smoky Mountain Field Trials Club, will hold their first bird dog field trials, Saturday, Nov.

17, at the old Asheville Hendersonville airport. The trials wDl begin at 8 a. it was announced by Jack West And the dogs will be run as entered. The dogs can be registered or not, West said. The new group, which has already contacted Bill Anderson and Dr.

W. H. McCall, former officers of the inactive Smoky Mountain club, plans to organize during the field trials. At the same time, it hopes that the club will continue under the banner of the old Smoky Mountain organization. Horses will be provided for the judges.

Anderson has two horses ready for the event, and Clyde Cockran, well known bird dog trainer from South Carolina, will be the judge in charge. Dogs have already been entered from Tryon, Hendersonville, Brevard, Marshall, Forest City and South Carolina. Those wishing to join the club may do so at the field, West announced. There will be an entry fee of $3 for all-age classes, and $2 for puppies. Lamonca, the 21-year-old senior But it wasn't until the seventh time Florida got the football that the Gators scored.

They fumbled twice in the first quarter and about 2:30 p.m. Sunday for a 200 from Fresno, who appar ently found himself in last week scored in one game all season and gave them a 5-4 slate. Wake Forest is 04. Tech's first tally came on a 57-yard drive in the first quarter when Schweickert passed 1-yard to end Jake Adams. The drive was highlighted by Schweickert's 29-yard run to the Deacon 27.

Aft post-season bowl bid. Elon is now 1 i 5 i.5 th. A. Speedway. Waiting at the end of trailed 7-0 before Dupree ignited end's 20-12 victory over Navy, tossed four touchdown passes, Uie fire.

the long grind over the one-third all. three of which went to his favor Georgia took advantage of the first fumble to move 23 yards to a touchdown but was unable to ite target, end Jim Kelly. Tailback Odell White and fullback Richard Kemp paced the The Laominca-to-Kelly comblna-: score on the second when Bi victory. White ran and passed for er the punt return, Tech worked the ball to the Deacon 25 where McCullough was wide with a field 163 yards to break the confer Hon clicked 11 times for 127 yards while Lamonica, enjoying the fin mile asphalt track will be a winner's purse of $4,600. Track owner Frank Dery Jr.

has installed an additional 2,000 seats to raise the track's capacity to 7,000. The concensus around the track Saturday was that the race will be a Chevrolet or Plymouth affair, and if this holds true then Schweickert hit Cahill for the sec ence total offense record, pre goal attempt. Futrell fumbled the ball to the Terps on the Maryland 42. The Terps penetrated to the Duke 29 with Shiner throwing to Brown and end Jerry Osier, but Duke's defensive rushed finally threw him back to the 44 from where he flung a long, desperation pass intended for Osier that fell incomplete at the Duke 15. Chiaverini, a 185-pound sophomore halfback who showed amazing durability, carried the ball 26 times for the Terps and gained 99 yards without being thrown for a single yard's loss.

For Duke, Leggett gained 51 Bob Hoover scored Florida's viously held by Lenoir Rhyne's est day of his career, connected: on 17 of 26 passes for 214 yards. ond touchdown. Tech scored again minutes lat third touchdown, going 2 yards to Notre Dame took command; cap an 8-yard march with the er on a safety after a bad pass from center sailed over the head second-half kickoff. from the opening kickoff and left little doubt of the outcome after the first 12 minutes of play. Bill Ackard with 1,362 yards.

White now has 1,399 yards. He scored two touchdowns on four and 12-yard runs and also ran for an extra Kemp supplied the ground pow of the Deacons' punter. Midway Dick and Lee Petty in Plymouths OIOROIA FLORIDA Pint downs and Rex White and Buzzie Reu Laominica took to the air after 11 IT 30 33 137 S9 DEER SEASON OPENS NOV. 19 RIFLES SHOTGUNS AMMUNITION SCOPES BINOCULARS HAND WARMERS DEER LURE SCENTS Established In 1901 FINKELSTEIN'S 7 S. W.

Pock Square timann in Chevys will be among the second quarter Schweickert scampered 23 yards to pay dirt and in the third quarter stunned the crowd with his record touch the kickoff and the Irish pounded 58 yards in 10 plays for a touch er with 91 yards in 21 carries and1 the favorites, Rush. no vardaoa Passing yardaga Passes Passes Intercepted by Punts Fumbles tost Yards penalized 11-ijo 71 5 4-41 0 3 15 15 ran nine yards for the Bear's But among the top competition down with sophomore Don Hogan down run. first TD in the second quarter. in other cars will be Joe Weatlv carrying for the final 6 yards. White's four-yard td run in the Storqla 7 0 1 0-15 0 15 I 623 Before the first quarter ended yards on nine carries, Wilkinson 48 in 10 trips, Futrell 31 in nine carries, Curtis 25 in six tries and Rappold 11 in six.

Those were the only five runners Duke used. erly of Norfolk, the 1962 NASCAR Grand National cham with Notre Dame ahead 22-0, the third quarter came after a fumble Wake Forest drove 72 yards for its one score on the running of Don Frederick and Ralph Brande-wiede's passing. Larry Thomason pion, and Glenn (Fireball) Rob Irish gambled and won on a by Elon's Willie Tart on the Chris erts of Daytona Beach. Both will GA-Porterfield 3 run (MeCullouah kick) Fla Duoree 41 (Neweomber pass from Shannon) Fla Duoree 11 run (Hall kick) Fla Hoover 2 run (Shannon run) GA Wilson 7 pass from Rakestraw fourth-and-3 situation, faked a tian's 18, Richard Bohart recover Shiner 'mixed his aerial targets plunged over from the 2. ing.

Bob Montgomery set up the drive Pontiacs. Ned Jarrett of Newton, N. well, completing three passes each to Brown, Osier, end Tom Rae Bears third TD with a pass in iBiacKDurn pass Attendance 45,000. point-after-touchdown kick into a two-point run and scored two touchdowns on Lamonica-to-Keliy passes. Tech scored its last market in the last period with fullback Phil who holds third in point standings and halfback Ernie Arizzi.

terception on Elon's 37. A 34-yard pass from Tom Brown to Benny this year, will be driving a Ply Cary running from 8 yards out. The game left Duke all alone at the top of the ACC standbies More than 8,000 chilly fans mouth. Marvin Panch of Daytona Beach, a running mate of Rob Kennerly got this touchdown. White scored the final TD from 12 yards out after a 73-yard watched the 20-year-old Schweick with a 4-0 conference record and erts, will drive either a Plymouth an overall mark of 6-2.

Maryland. or a Chevrolet. 'Bama Beats Miami, 36-3 TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) RUNS AWAY From Other Cars ON W.N.C. MOUNTAIN ROADS! march now s-s, nas 4-1 conference record.

Other entries include: Herman ert's one man show. Tech gained 305 yards on the ground and Schweickert accounted for 148 of this total. He added 39 yards via Each team still has two confer Beam, City, Curtis Lenoir Rhyne Elon 0 7 11 -27 0 0 0 0-0 Vols Win Over Tulane By 28-16 KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP)-Ten-nessee's ground game was stronger than Tulane's passing Saturday ence games to play. the air for an over-all total of Crider, Charleston, S.

Buck Baker, Charlotte, N. George Sophomore Joe Namath took some 187 yards. LR-Kemo run (Klrbv kick) LR White run (oass failed) LR Kennerly 34 pass from Brown (run failed! LR-Whlte run (While run). passing lessons from Miami's bril Green, Columbia, S. Larry Thomas, Thomasville, N.

Jim Parrlue. Wilkeshoro. N. Stick Several miscues on the part of the yet-to-win Deacons played an liant George Mira in the first half, then applied them with pun- important role in Tech first half Elliott, Lawnsdale, N. Possum Purdue Pulls 17-9 Upset Over Spartans EAST LANSING.

Mich. (AP). scores. isning Jury and guided nationally-ranked Alabama to a 36-3 football Jones, Tampa; Red Wickersham Long Boat Key; Ken Johnson, and the Volunteers beat the Greenies 23-16 for their first Southeastern Conference football victory of the season. Wake Forest lost the ball four times on fumbles and Bill Hop victory Saturday.

Namath ran and passed Ala Purdue, which for the past decade Jamestown, N. Nelson Stacy, Daytona Beach; Stan Parker, Winter Park; G. E. Spencer, Inman, S. Buddy Baker, Charlotte, Tennessee scored four times on bama to 23 points in less than nine minutes of the third period after magician Mira had led the nas exercised a football hex over running plays for its third triumph against four losses.

Tulane Michigan State, defeated the fa N. Henry Montgomery, Tarn. FRONT END and WHEEL BALANCING Special at Sams! Hurricanes to a 3-0 halftime on a got two touchdowns on passes in pa, and Bill Forrester, High Point, vored Spartans 17-9 Saturday in a bruising Big Ten defensive bat- kins high center set up Tech 2-point safety in the second quarter. The Gobblers final score also came after a fumble. The Deacons didn't get all the bad luck, however, as their touchdown came on a lucky break.

Two personal foul penalties against Tech had put the ball on the Gobbler's 15 yard line. 40-yard field goal by Bobby N. C. losing its eighth game of the year. tie.

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currpntlv No a in fho Wake Forest couldn't move the threat, completed 22 of 33 tosses 225 COXE AVE. AL 2-5709 NASCO nation in The Associated Press1 poll, hoped for a return to the No. for 272 yards and two touchdowns. race for a possible. Big Ten title ball in three tries and on the fourth down Brandewiede's pass Miller, a 177-DOund senior from and a trip to the Rose Bowl.

Pur A Subsidiary of Parkland Chevrolet Sea Us For Overseas Delivery Mira-Namath duel into a rout in the second half. due got an insurance touchdown to Wayne Welborn was deflected Gulfport, shot Tulane out to into the arms of end Jim Tejec a 16-15 halftime lead on Td tosses Namath triggered the first with only 38 seconds left to play. Michigan State's lone touch at tne 1-yard line. Thorn Dson to halfbacks Jerrv Graves and Kentucky Blanks Vanderbilt, 7-0 LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP)-Ken-tucky, its air offense hampered by a strong wind, kept the ball on the ground Saturday and took a 7-0 Southeastern Conference football victory over winless Vanderbilt.

The Vanderbilt defense, led by junior tackle Sam Sullins and senior end Dick Teets, kept the Wildcats at bay most of the afternoon as Kentucky was stopped on or inside the Vanderbilt 20-yard line on seven occasions. touchdown by racing 39 yards in the third period to the Miami 41. scored two plays later. down, scored in the third period, Two plays later, he passed 35 BUUt'W ANAL--SCOPE WF Vi. Tech Gordon Rush.

The pass to Graves covered 42 yards and Rush's was good for 27. The Greenies broke two passing record one team and one yards to halfback Cotton Clark to First downs Rushing yardage Passing vardadt Passes Passat Intercepted bv Punts 13 305 39 7-1! 0 7-31 1 45 13 12? 13-29 1-34 a 4 50 0 the Miami 4. Clark scored three plays later from the one. This touchdown dealt Miami its second defeat in eight games, but Namath and Alabama were far from finished. Fumbles lost Yards penalized Miller and his understudy, Bob Boisvert, completed 24 throws to shatter the Tulane record of 20 Wake Forest Va.

Tech 7 14 7 7- VANDERBILT KENTUCKY came on Sherman Lewis 54-yard run on the first play after Don Underwood had recovered a Purdue fumble. But the Spartans' try for the extra point went wrong with a bad pass from center. Breaks were decisive in all the early scoring except for Ohl's field goal. Purdue's first touchdown came when Tom Bloom streaked 47 yards down an aisle near the sidelines after intercepting a Pete Smith pass. The last minute Purdue marker involved a lurching 50-yard run by Ron Walker and then a 1-yard plunge by the fullback.

Quarterback Jack Hurlbut re set against Florida in 1958. First downs covered a fumble at the Miami Check Front End and Alignment SQ95 And end Clem Dellinger took 27. Namath ran 15 yards through Miami's befuddled defenders to Rushing verdeae Passing yardage Passes Passes interceded by Punts Fumbles tost Yards penalized VPI Adams 1 pass from Schweickert (Sizemore kick) VPI Cahill 25 pass from Schweickert (Sizemore kick) VPI-Safely (Warren trapped In end zone) VPI Schwelckelt 53 run (Slezmore kick) WF Thomason 1 run (Brandewiede run) VPI Cary run (Sizemore kick) a ly 49 246 41 51 5-14 S-U 1 0 2 I 55 5 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 7-7 seven to run his total for the season to 35 and break W. C. Mc-Elhannon's mark of 33 rung up in set up the second touchdown, 1951.

PLUS PARTS Vanderbilt Kentucky scored from the 6 by the prolific Clark, who has tallied 13 touchdowns and leads the Southeastern Conference with 80 points. Tennessee dusted off its ancient single wing wingback reverse to Kv Cox It run (Mayfleld kick) Attendance 26.000. Mississippi Belts W. Service All FORD Motor Co. Can produce Us winning margin.

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27, Promoter turn i run (Davis kick) Clark run (Battlt pais from Caid- WDlli track Saturday like a gob on shore ALLIED OIL Sc MOTOR me. Ala-Battla 13 pass from Namath (Battlt oass from Namath) A a Namath I run (diu fal atO leave and won the $273,530 Garden State Stakes by 6 lengths at Garden State Park. McDowell at Southsido AL 3-1041 Ala Hurlbut 1 run (Davis kick) antnoanct George Chemeres said Saturday. Cotton will give away 12 years and 10 pounds to the 23-year-old, 183-pound Clay. Both have lost this year to Mauro Mina of Peru, Clay by a knockout and Cotton by a decision.

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