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I It FORT MTERS (Fla.) XEWS-PRESS. Sondr. Nor. it, 1952 Florida Trounces Miami in 43-6 Runaway Wave and Sarasota, Tied for Leadership, To Battle Wednesday Ohio State Banishes Michigan Bowl Hopes Kentucky Battles Tennessee to tie Long Sets New Scoring Mark Gators Cinch Bid To Play in Jax Bowl New Year's The Fort Myer Green Wave Georgia Tech Tops FSU 30-0 Engineers First String Backs Make All Four Scores tame with Sarasota Wednesday half record of three win and no in defiance of the ancient Michigan jinx, it was the Buck who defeats. Tarpon Springs and Bar got the scores.

COLUMBUS, Nov. 22 (JP) Ohio State's up-and-down Buck, headed nowhere in particular themselves, bounced Michigan's Wolverines off the Rose Bowl and Big Ten championship road today After a scoreless first period, tow are tied for the second spot with three and one records. Plant Ohio Btruck twice in the second session. Borton tossed eight and KNOXVILLE, Nov. 22 UP) A furious pack of Kentucky Wildcat staged a sensational fourth quarter rally today to score two touchdown, and battle a favored Tennessee football team to a 14-14 tie.

A topcoated crowd of 30,000 braved freezing weather to see the aroused Kentucky team scrap back 28-yard scoring passes to Joslin, with a resounding 27-7 upset be fore 81,541 fans. On the first one the Buck moved 27 yards in six plays, and on the GAINESVILLE, Nov. 22 VP) Quarterback Johnny Borton was Florida whacked down Miami, 43-6, the big gun aa the underdog Bucks today and won an invitation to play I second 62 yards in eight plays, following short punts into the wind by Michigan. seven-year drought in the Gator Bowl New Year' Day night took on added importance today, as the Greenie. and the Sailors advanced into a first place tie for the South Conference championship.

Last week's leader, Manatee, was topped from the rani of the unbeaten by Bartow to the tune of 28-13. Manatee now' is in the third spot with four wins one loss, and one tie. Sarasota and Fort Myers each have records of six wins and one loss. The Sailor Green Wave (fame Wednesday could also mean the Southern Division title. The Greenies could win by defeating Sarasota and the Sailors whipping Manatee.

The Sailors ran win the Southern title by defeating Fort Myers and Manatee. Manatee has The Florida souad voted to ac Borton went over left tackle for cent the bowl bid but final approval City is fourth with one win and two losses, and is followed by Jesuit (1-4) and Clearwater (0-4). Coming Games This weeks schedule will find two southern half and two north-em half frames on tap, with the results having a direct bearing; on divisional championship. In the southern half, Fort Myers and Sarasota tangle Wednesday night in Sarasota in a game which ultimately decide the southern half race. Wauchula plays at Arcadia in a battle for the cellar of the southern division, also on Wednesday night.

Manatee goes to Clearwater for an intersectional game in what should be a breather for the was delayed at least until late to night. Gator Bowl representative ATLANTA, Nov. 22 (Powerful Georgia Tech turned two recovered fumbles into touchdown, today and breezed past overmatched Florida State University, 30-0, today for the Engineers' 15th consecutive victory. Tech, the nation's second-ranked fotball team, used reserve, lavishly playing 62 men in all but had to call on first-stringers to do all the scoring. Gleen Turner, who bulled through the FSU forward all consistently, racked up two of Tech's four touchdowns.

The 195-pound fullback broke loose for 54-yard gallop for from a halftime 14-point deficit to knot the count. The savage battle was fought out on a gridiron turned into a sloppy mess by a record 22-inch snow which struck Knox-ville yesterday. The field had been covered with a tarpaulin, but water seeped through the covering. It was all Tennessee in the first half and just the reverse in the huddled with Florida Coach-Ainie-tic Director Bob Woodruff and aid it would be at least 7 p. m.

before anything was definite. There was no Indication nere against Michigan. The. big sophomore threw three touchdown passes and scored the other himself. Two Ohio ends from Middle-town, were the pass catchers Junior Bob Joslin catching two, and Bob Grimes the other.

The Wolverines, who held Ohio to two touchdowns in the last seven yean, and who entered the fray tied for the Western Conference lead with Wisconsin, saw their title and Rose Bowl hopes fade as they fumbled away a host of scoring opportunities and saw others vanish on five pass interceptions. Michigan scored 14 first downs to Ohio's 12, outgained the Bucks 188 to 120 on the ground, and were only 17 yards back In passing, 184 to 151. But this time, two yards for a third period Ohio touchdown, after Skip Doyle had recovered a Michigan fumble on the 20, and the fourth Ohio marker came midway In the last session when Borton passed 18 yards to Grimes after George Jacoby had intercepted a pass on Michigan's 42. While Ohio was moving in for scores with regularity, the superb Buckeye defensive unit was halting all Wolverine attempt until the last four minutes, when the invaders went 72 yards against the second and third stringers with Frank Howell, senior halfback, skipping around end for two and which otner team me is seeking. Fine prospects ar Houston, Tulsa, Villanova, and nessee'.

45 yard lin for th kick off. Bassitt tried an onside kick and recovered his own roller on the Tennessee 33. Encouraged by thi. break, Quarterback Steve Meilinger and Fullback Allen Felch worked the ball to Tennessee'. 17.

Then on fourth down and with only two minute left to play, Hunt nailed End Jim. Proffitt in the end zone for a touchdown. Bassitt'. game-tying placement went through the uprights. Tennessee broke into the column the first time it got tha ball.

Ray Byrd, subbing for the injured Andy Kozar at fullback, knifed through center, cut to th right and sped 65 yards for the touchdown. He outran Safetyman Al Zamtine for the last 35 Vic Kolenik converted. A few moments later, Byrd fumbled on a handoff and Guard Duke Comutte recovered for Kentucky on the Tennessee 22. The Wildcat, failed to capitalize on the opportunity as Doug Atkins smashed through and blocked Bassitt'. field goal attempt on the 18.

Midway of the second period, Tennessee got a drive going and marched 76 yards for it. second touchdown. Tailback Pat Shires plunged over from the one and Kolenik again converted. The halftime gun halted Kentucky's scoring gesture. With Steve Meilinger at quarterback and Halfback Tom Fillion carrying, the Wildcat, worked the ball from their own 34 to Tennessee's 25.

Meilinger' pass was knocked down in the end zone to halt the threat. Hurricanes. Northern Division games will one score and plunged over from the 2 for another. Syracuse. Florida's Gator used everything only to beat the Sailors to cop the title.

The Hurricanes play an interdivisional contest Wednesday with the winless Clearwater Tornadoes. The Big Upset Friday night's games were featured by the upset of Manatee by Bartow. The Fort Myers Greenie Pepper Rodgers, the Engineers' but the goal posts to whack down find lower half teams Jesuit and Plant City fighting it out on the conversion and field goal specialist, Planter's field Wednesday night and Thursday (Thanksgiving Day) set a Southeastern Conference record for consecutive conversions by kicking four to bring his total to the Bartow Yellowjackets will go to Winter Haven and attempt to take over the Northern Division rallied for two touchdowns in the the lone Wolverine six-pointer. 18 straight. The old mark of 17 was set by Sonny Bruce of Missi last quarter to edge Wauchula 14- lead from the Blue Devils.

Tarpon ssippi State in 1941 and tied last 11, and Winter Haven licked Plant City 13-6. Sarasota had an easy second. Coache Toted Off The jubilant Wildcats, who have never beaten a Tennessee team coached by Gen. Bob Neyland, hoisted their entire coaching staff to their shoulder, after the gam and carried them intojhe dressing room. When Quarterback Herb Hunt punched over from the one-yard line midway in the fourth quarter for a Wildcat six-pointer, it marked the first time Kentucky ha.

been able to More on Tennessee in five years, and the tie wa. the fifth by Kentucky against the Ney-land-coached Tennessee team in 21 year. Hunt', capped a 61-yard power drive and the longest Kentucky march of the game. A personal foul was called on a Tennessee lineman on the touchdown play. Bob Bassitt kicked the extra point.

Kentucky then lined up on Ten Springs will play non-conference year by Joe Davis of Auburn. Miami, 43-6, today and apparently cement an invitation to play in th Gator Bowl at Jacksonville New Year's Day. Buford I-ong, Shetland pony-gaited halfback, cored two of Florida's touchdown and set a new Florida record of 78 points for th season. Rick Casares, Papa Hall, and Doug Dickey each scored on touchdown to mak it unanimous for the first-string backfield. Casares kicked hi third field goal of the season and three eon-versions.

When the second string foe Largo in Largo. Bobby Gilliland, a 5-foot-7 junior Notre Dame Smashes Iowa Hawks 27-0 Without Coach Frank Leahy Irl 1.. W. from Rome took over the left halfback post vacated by the in Tha MtandlnifB Team Kurt Myin HHratnta, Manaraa Harlow .750 jured Leon Hardeman and Dick Pretz. He scored his first college touchdown on a 14-yard sweep Tarpon Hprlnica Winter Ha around right end.

.714 .167 .143 .000 Bobby Fiveash, Al Woodham and took over in the final period, Sam Football Scores 1 1 1 1 i 1 4 I 1 W. I I I 0 w. Oosterroudt added a Florida touchdown and Dave Hurse a conversion time of It whipping; Arcadia as Tarpon Spring made a runaway of the Clearwater frame, winning by a score of 47-6. Although they were beaten Friday night, the Manatee Hurricanes held the lead in the Southern Division with a 8-0 record. Sarasota won it second straight southern half contest to share the lead.

Fort Myers added a victory to make its Southern Division record two wins and one loss. Arcadia and Wauchula went down to third consecutive defeat to share the cellar. Winter Haven strengthened its lead on the Northern Division race with a win over Plant City. The Blue Devil now have a northern Wml'-hula Af-arila l'lant City Jfatllt Clearwater Team Manatee Saraaota Fort Myers Arcadia Wauchula Stan Dobosz, a freshman from East Chicago, were the mainsprings to FSU' offense but they weren't enough. Dobosz was the top ground gainer, getting 87 yards Miami's offense was thoroughly Inept and averted it third shutout with a gassing attack that clicked aeainst Florida subs in the final in 18 carries.

Turner was next PH. 0 1 Olio 0 t.OOll 1 I I .000 I. l.oiitr 1.7IS0 .750 .33 with 75 yards in 8 carries. period. Bob Schneidenbach threw Team This was the third time Tech seven yards to Frank McDonald Hku Wlntar and FSU had met on the gridiron Penn State Upsets Pitt Harlow Tarpon Spring! Plant City for the Hurricanes' only ix point, 17 Yard Rushing Oklahoma Blasts Nebraska 34-13 lo Cop Title Fighting Irish Face Unbeaten Southern California Next IOWA CITY, Nov.

22 (JP) Notre Dame', football forces gave flu-stricken Coach Frank Leahy a potent tonic today with a smashing 27-0 victory over Iowa. Leahy, who remained at hi Mishawaka, home under doctor', could well be proud of the performance his Fighting Irish turned in under the direction of Assistant Coach Joe Mc-Carey. Notre Dam started fast and finished fast. The Irish, bounding back from their 20-8 loss to Michigan State, drove 61 yards after the opening kickoff for a touchdown and FSU has yet to on the Engineers. Tech, which will play Florida's thorough going running Clearwater Mississippi in the Sugar Bowl New attack was way too much for Mi year Day.

A Fiveash fumble on his own 20 ami's highly rated defense, but It got plenty of help from four Miami fumble. Florida' defensive was recovered by Tech'. End Ga- den and the Engineer hit again. line deserve a great deal of credit Orange Bowl Hopes For Panthers Fade Before 170 Defeat Alabama Ground Game Routs Maryland By Score of 27-7 Turner picked up six and the Brig- EAST Sjrraoua 16, Pordhnni 1 Columbia 14. Hrotva Villanova 51, Hoatna a.

llrlawan IS, Hurkaell Prtnrtoa SA, Ilnrlmonlh Hutmrra XT, N.Y.I 14 I'rnn Htate IT, IMttahuraja Holy Croaa IN, Trmpla 0 tale 41. Harvard 14 Isaiah 14. I.ararvttf, IHrklnana It, I ralaua Joha Honklaa 12, YYratera Md. SOl'TH Make N. Carolina t.oorata Terk an, Florida S.

Hrnlnrar 14. Teunraavt- 14 William Marr 41, N. Carolina -Wake Foreat 2H, Furmaa Virginia 21, Waak. I re 14 W. Virginia IX S.

Carolina Alabama 2T, Maryland Florida 4. Miami O. Waahlna-lon 20, Richmond Aahnrn a. Clemaon The Citadel A4, llnvldann 14 Tulana 441, l.a. Cnlli-ite 14 MIDWK.T Tnlaa 44, jtrkanaaa S4 Parana 21, Indiana 1H Ohio State ST.

VHrhlKaa Mlaaraola II, Wla. 21 (tie) MlPh. Ntutn 112. Marquette 1 Motr llnme 2T, Iowa NorthTroatrra llllnnla Ml Oklahoma JM. IS Iowa State 27, Ha nana Itata OI'THWKT too, holding Miami to a grand total of 17 yards rushing.

man-to-Martm combination waa Charlie LaPradd, Joe DAgostl- NORMAN, Nov. 22 LfW A mixture of super passing and running under the generalship of Quarterback Eddi Crowder gav Oklahoma a three-touchdown lead in tha first quarter and the Sooner rolled on to blast Nebraska, 34-13, today for their fifth straight Big Seven Conference football crown. PITTSBURGH, Nov. 22 (JP) no and company charged with a terrific rush from the opening klckoff until tha game waa well Penn State, a 10-point underdog, scored by Neil Worden from the crushed the University of Pitts salted away. 3-yard line.

A things turned out, that excursion would have been sufficient against an Iowa team Crimson Tide Eye Bid to Orange Bowl With Impressive Win burgh's hopes for an Orange Bowl bid today by a 17-0 upset to repay a 1948 debt when Pitt ruined Practically certain they would tha first Florida team to play Purdue Rally lops Spirited Indiana learn 21 -16 in Mud good for the touchdown. A few play, later a bad pas. from center bounced into the FSU end zone. Fiveash racked back and snatched it but was hit by Sam Hensley for a safety. During the first half, FSU safety man Bobby Brown intercepted three passes one of them on hi.

own 5 and another on his 13. But despite determined running by Dozosz and Fiveash, FSU just didn't have the power to The visitor, didn't get past the Tech 36 during the first half, or the 20 in the second. that couldn't quite crack th rugged Notre Dame defense. a perfect season for the invading Halfback Billy one of 17 Sooners playing their last home game, scored three of the Oklahoma touchdown, before a homecom In a post-season bowl game, these Gator tore Into Miami in a way to convince the howl selection com Nittany Lions with a 7-0 triumph which cost them a bowl bid. Halfback John Lattner, who was used sparingly on offense and car MOBILE, Nov.

21 WV-A fired op Alabama football Uam handed mighty Maryland It Swoond upset In a row today with a furious mittee they were knocking on th A Pitt official conceded the loss ing crowd of 41,000 sitting in a drizzling rain. right door. dissipated whatever prospects th ried only three times from scrimmage, made the most of his few opportunities by scampering 86 Barter S.M.C. le FAR WI5ST LAFAYETTE, Nov. 22 (JP) Ilex Brock, 180-pound ophomore It was th worst defeat a Flori Panther had for th New Year" -round attack that overwhelmed Merrill Green and Buck Mc- So.

California 14, I 11 da team ever hung on Miami. And Day trip to Miami. the Terps. 27 to 7. yard down the sidelines for Notre Ornun State 33.

Oreaoa 1 California 2. Mnnford Phail added Oklahoma's two other touchdown, to give the nation' Tl It was Penn State's seventh vic iame a second touenciown on a The victory, eighth of the year Colorado AM 3T, Vonlf tory in 10 game, and the Nittany punt return. Ahead of Lattner Lions' best mark sine 1948, the No. 6 team a record of five victories and one tie, to Colorado, in the conference race. The victory end Oklahoma' sixth Big Seven The Seminole defense made one good stand.

Tech reserve, moved the ball 72 yards to the ,18, but FSU wouldn't budge any more and the Seminoles took over on down. year the Lion, won seven, lost on was the customary effective Irish blocking. Dick Szymansld made the final clearance with a niftv re and tied one. The loss waa Pitt' Missouri Upsets Favored Kansas for the Crimson Tide agauist only two defeat, gave, Alabama a big push toward an ex poo ted Orange Bowl bid. Maryland, favored to win by a touchdown despite 1U loea to Mississippi last week, couldn't get ita offense going In face of the terriflo line play by third in nine games.

The Panther moval of Bernle Bennett far down field. in beating Notre Dame, Army and Ohio State had their best record It made the 1952 Gator the second highest scoring team In Florida history with 263 points and the Kentucky game left to play. Stat Champion An estimated 35,000 saw th game and practically all of them were thoroughly pleased with Florida's decisive victory. Fewer Miami fans than expected came along to see their Hurricane bid for the stat football championship, leaving the game short of the expected sellout. season under Coach Bud Wilkinson.

Th Sooners have played 85 loop game without a defeat in the regime. Iowa, giving ita all in an effort halfback from Stafford, splashed through the mud for two touchdown today and Purdue won a half shar of the Big Ten football championship by defeating Indiana, 21-16. Wisconsin won the other half by tying Minnesota, 21-21. Athletic Directors of the Western Conference will decide which will go to the Rose Bowl. The final gun saved Purdue.

Indiana had the ball on the Purduo one-yard line with 11 seconds to play. Indiana was set back five yards on an offside penalty, and Purdue linemen awarmed on little rutey Fisher at the Purdue five on the last play. in 12 COLUMBIA, Nov. 22 (JP) Penn State tallied in tha second to duplicate upsets over Ohio Stat and Northwestern, dominated the third period and the early portion the 'Bama forward wall. Nebraska, obviously missing ita quarter and added another touch down and a field goal in the final of the fourth.

But the Hawks The Terrapina' AU-Ameriea Quarterback candidate, Jack Scar-bath, had only occasional success Substitute End Jack Hurley deflected and then intercepted a pass midway of the fourth quarter to set up the winning touchdowns as the underdog Missouri Tigers whipped the Kansas Jayhawks 20-19 in a period. A crowd of 53,766 largest stumbled against the stiff Irish star halfback Bobby Reynold, who pulled a leg muscle in a signal drill yesterday, tried a variety of defenses against the hard charging Sooners, sometimes with suc of the year at Pitt Stadium i defense and couldn't muster payoff punches. watched tha contest on a soggy with his tosses. Maryland a only score ram on a 25-yard pasa from Notre Dame hoisted its lead to cess, as Oklahoma was blanked in Scarbath to Lew WeidensauL Hohaon Shine th second and third 21-0 with five minutes gone in the fourth on a 7-yard pass, Ralph Guglielmi to Joe Heap, and Bob Arrix' third conversion. The final The with a chance Purdue piled up a two-touchdown advantage in the first quarter on a Hem Hobson.

Crimson Tide West Virginia Tops South Carolina 13-6 COLUMBIA, S. Nov. 22 (JP) Freshman Quarterback Freddie Wyant passed and ran West Virginia to a 13-6 Southern Conference football win over South Carolina today. Wyant opened his show with a 47-yard touchdown pass to Halfback Jock Stone, climaxing an 89-yard drive from the opening kkk-off South Carolina Quarterback John Gramling plunged one yard to score a few minutes later and the teams remained deadlocked at 6-6, both conversion tries going wide, until midway in the third quarter. Then Wyant accounted for 13 yards, out of 24 needed after South Carolina had fumbled the to tie Oklahoma for the loop flag two-yard plunge by Max Schmal quarterback, best known for hli Dassinir jrame, turned in a surpris Florida's running threesome of Casares, Long and Hall started mowing down Miami from the opening klckoff.

A fumble Interrupted the Gator just after they crossed mldfield, but Miami returned the favor shortly when Joe back to punt, couldn't find the handle on the ball. That set Florida off on a 48-yard scoring match. Before the first period wa over Miami's Harry Mallios fumbled and Tommy Ives if they won, twice were able to score at the end of 70-yard drive ing and a nine-yard pass from Dale Big Seven conference football game today. The victory gave Missouri undisputed second place in the final conference standings on a 5-1 record. Oklahoma won the title by beating Nebraska at Norman, Okla.

Tony Scardino, Missouri quarterback, who cost the Tiger, a touchdown early in the game by fumbling on the Kansas one-yard line, scored the winner on a keeper play from the one-foot mark after Samuel to Brock. Then the Hod Irish touchdown came late in the game on Worden's burst from the 2. A 15-yard penalty against Iowa's Emmett Sawyer who was in the second and final quarter. ingly good running game to spark the 'Bama ground attack in the nneninir staees. Power runners ermnkers went scoreless th two Nebraska Halfback Bob Smith middle periods while Indiana, fired up for the traditional Old Oaken tallied his team' first touchdown Bobbv Marlow, Bobby Luna and Held and under overcast skies.

Jack Sherry, 184-pound end from Philadelphia, intercepted two Pitt passe, heaved by Quarterback Rudy Mattioli to set up the touchdowns. Halfback Buddy Rowell of Erie, stepped over from the three-yard line in the second period for the first touchdown and Quarterback Tony Rados wriggled over from the one in the fourth quarter for the second six-pointer after Bill Leonard kicked a 12-yard field goal earlier In the period. Leonard, field goal was his second of the year. He kicked a 16-yarder to help Penn State beat Nebraska 10-0 earlier in the season. The 190-pound halfback from State asked to leave the game set Notre Dame up in business for Worden's scoring punch.

with 2V4 minute left in the sec Tommy Lewis then joined In the Bucket struggle, exploded for two ond quarter, cutting around left foor-tourhdowit march. touchdowns in the second quarter Iowa's deepest trips into Notre end. That made the score 20-6. Bart Starr, freshman took an 11-yard toss from Dame territory reached the 2 and With two minute, gone in the la.t and forced a Purdue safety In the third to take a 16-14 lead. Burly Gene Gcdmnn dived one" 9 yard lines.

The closest penetra Fullback Nick Carras had charged too fast to get the ball on an intended handoff from Scardino. It Luna for the first score. Two recovered for Florida to start a 54-yard march. Another Miami fumble, this time by Bill Smith, gave Florida the hall at the Miami 38. Defensive Miami' defense made it beet period Nebraska repeated to end the scoring.

tion got fouled up on a offside penalty and fumble on a pass at ball away, on a pass to End Paul other Crimson Tide touchdowns rame on one-yard smashes after Bischoff. This set up a 4-yard Dick Rolgton picked up a fum was Tony' first touchdown in two season of play. foot into a puddle for the first Indiana touchdown after Lou D'Achille's 16-yBrd pass to John Ziiger was allowed on interference. tempt that Bob O'Neil gobbled for the Irish on the 19. The Irish touchdown sweep by Stone, who stand of the day, but Florida sal also converted.

long sustained drives. Cecil Ingram, Alabama safety man, raced across for the fourth Alabama ble and scrambled 14 yard, to the goal after teammate George Cif-ra had run eight yards but wa. vaged three points when Casares The South Carolina touchdown A SB-yard pass from D' Achilla to Larry Fromhart was the hlg blow kicked a field eoal from the 20. Rice Clips TCU 12-6 As Blocked Kicks Help jarred loose from the ball. Denni.

College, also booted two extra points. Rados, 187-pound junior from Steelton, equaled the Penn State record of nine touchdowns Korinek converted. His third of the season, it gave Florida a lfl-0 halftime lead. Whatever Miami coach Andy in Indiana's second touchdown drive. Bill Dozler climaxed it by skidding over from the Purdue two.

Oklahoma marched for three Gustafson said to his offense at TVArriilln trinltal Wk vln nmnta was set up by West Virginia's fumble on the visitor's 32. Short line gains took it to the 15. Gram-ling passed to End Clyde Bennett for eight and Fullback Hootie Johnson smashed through for six, from where Gramling plunged for the score. Jim Jarrett's conversion try was wide as had been Stone's after the visitor's first score. touchdowns in the opening frame with Vessels slashing five yard.

HOUSTON, Nov. 22 Two blocked punts paved the way for a pair of touchdown passes to End to match Samuels' two at that the Intermission didn't do any more point. good thnn what he said all week for one season. His passing also played a large part in State's victory. He pitched 21 passe, and completed 11 for 107 yards.

started from there for their third counter. Notre Dame, which had seven fumble recovered by Michigan State, hobbled only four times today and lost the ball only once. Guglielmi dropped the ball and Iowa recovered on its 14 after the Irish had reached the 11. It might have cost a touchdown, but Notre Dame had a 21-0 lead at the moment. Notre Dame, now with a 6-2-1 record, finishes against Southern California at South Bend next Saturday.

It was the final' game for Iowa and left the Hawk, at 2-7, The soggy condition of the ball I to Put I'18 "quad that score in the closing seconds with a 22-yard runback of an Intercepted Scarbath pass. A near rapacity crowd of 33,178 watched the game. Tide Rolls The famed 'Bama running attack slipped into high gear midway of the third period. Taking the ball on ita own 27 after an exchange of punta, the Title marched to a touchdown in 13 plays. Hob-son, using his pass as a threat, and the keep-it play, picked up 40 yards in the scoring lrive by running with the ball.

An exchange of fumbles in the and the ground all but beat Purdue. Wa expected to be about as good In th third quarter D'Achille punt- those that whipped Florida the cd dead on the I'urdue one. Sam- year played in bowl Jack Day a. the Rice Owls defeated Texas Christian, 12 to 6, today in a dull Southwest Conference football game. TCU had taken a brief first quarter lead on a short plunge by Fullback Malvin Fowler but saw and one yard to climax two of the drives, Green got the other on a five yard end swing.

Vessel, third T.D, came on a 26-yard run, longest of the game, in the third period. MasPhail accounted for the other Sooner T.D. in the frame. He took a lateral from Vessels, who was trapped, and went eight yard, to uels fumbled In the end zone, tra the past two New Year's Schmaling fell on the ball for a 'J'8' "ut tn' squad, which has DODGERS SIGN PITCHER ALBANY, N. Nov.

21 O'Connell, 18, former Albany High School pitching star, safety and Indiana led, 16-14. I won Iollr lost five didn't have Fordham Bows to Bowl Bound Syracuse 26-13 NEW YORK, Nov. 22 (JP) Quarterback Pat Stark pitched four touchdown passes for bowl-hungry oa 19 rurdut-'s chances looked black I ln UP to bow''- after Indiana'. Le Run intercept- kept has been signed by the Brooklyn Dodgers, Scout Alex Isabel the two victories considered accomplishments unforseen at the start of the season. ed a Samuels pass on the Indiana! PPrhaP Koarded on Crowder carried eight times for yesterday.

34 late in the third Quarter. uy may over Fordham that kept alive yrds of J-3 A wet-ball nunt bv Purdue'i passes for 128 yard, as he sparked the Sooners. Norm Montgomery put Indian in a hole in the fourth quarter. The ball stopped on the Indiana two. The Hoosiers ran it out to the 21.

Florinn Ilelinski punted dead on all its second half threats stopped by Carl Johnson, alert Rice halfback who intercepted three passe deep in Rice territory. The Rice touchdown play were good for 27 and 15 yards, and the one that broke a 6-6 deadlock was the first aerial attempted in the young varsity career of Sophomore Quarterback Atchley Proctor. Junior Quarterback Leroy Fenste-maker hit Day for the first touchdown. Fenstemaker injured an ankle in the second period to give rroctor his chance. He tossed once to Day for the winning score.

Day had set second quarter paved the way for the second 'Bama score. Alabama Right End Kd Culpepper fell on Scarbath's fumble on the Tide 3rt. Nine plays later, Lewis bucked over from the one for the touch, down. A bit of quick thinking by Mar-low saved the ball for Alabama in the second touchdown drive. With the ball on Maryland's 2, Marlow was chased back and trapped on the 30.

But he uncorked a pass, probably the first of his college il(f'i ctf itr make this the last Florida-Miami game in some time. They swept 65 yards to score with the second-half klckoff, took a Miami fumble for an easy five-yard scoring march and built up the score in the final quarter on 50 and 46-yard marches. End of Serie The end of the Miami-Florida series may come from Florida', insistence that Miami liv up to the Purdue 34 and Brock scored the winning touchdown 10 plays later, hopes of an Orange or Gator bowl bid. Stark, a varsity basketball ace, twice hit End Carl Karilivacz in the end zone on 20 and 13 yard tosses and threw two beautiful passe, to speedy Mark Hoffman who outsped a pair of Fordham defenders for two touchdown, on 67 and 51 yard Despite the muddy field and intermittent rain, Stark did a remarkable job directing Syracuse to it. seventh win in the season finale, high mark since 1931.

The four passe, made his total 11 for the season. WAKE FOREST WINS GREENVILLE, S. Nov. 22 (JP) Wake Forest, held scoreless in the first period, got moving late in the second quarter and rolled to a 28-0 Southern Conference victory over Furman today. Two touchdown passe, from Quarterback Sonny George to End Jack Lewis and a 96-yard second half kickoff return touchdown by Halfback Larry Spencer featured the Deacon runaway.

Leading Jockey Wins Three to Boost Total certain Southeastern Conference regulations. Miami insists it is not V1? by career, which fell incomplete. His alertness kept the ball on the 2 John Hudson broke through to block the other punt in the first period. We Have LIVE SHRIMP and PINFISH FISHING an SEC member and needn't be restricted to $15 allowances for an athlete in addition to tuition, room, board and books. Three of the boys who pleyed for Miami today Allan Rodberg, Wally Piper and Dick Albrecht had signed Florida grants In aid but turned up at Miami this fall.

Florida Coach Bob Woodruff say. Miami can lure boy. from Florida with it. $40 a month and permission to take outside jobs, also outlawed by the SEC. Rustafsnn said his Miami team took its worst beating today "but it was hy a top ball cluh.

''Flori instead of having Alabama thrown back to the SO, and three plays later Lewis punched over. Goal Lin Stand A brilliant goal line stand by the Alabama forward wall halted a 77-yard Maryland march on the four inch line at the outset of the third period. Passes of 40 yards and 11 yard by Scarbath to Lloyd Colteryahn, rangy left end, at up the big yardage in this drive. Maryland cam right back, however, after th Alabama kirkout, and scored in two play. Weiden-saul toik a 25-yard bullet pass from Scarbath for th seore, Don Deck eonvertad.

LINCOLN, R.I., Nov. 22 (P) Tony nespirito, the nation's leading jockey, boosted hi 1952 number of winner, to 350 today by riding a triple at Lincoln Downs on his return to th saddle after missing six day' racing because of a spill. Th 17-year-old Lawrence, apprentice seeking to top th national record of 3S8 victories in a year captured the featured $5,000 Bristol Purse aboard Miss Florence Dellaria'. Harpes, after previously winning the third and sixth races. His mount in the fourth, Max Tishler's King Cross, great back, one of the best in the country, and of course he had Hall and Long to go with him." Woodruff was not available for comment immediately after the game and speculation wa.

that he huddled immediately with bowl representatives. Miami 0 0 0 6 6 Florida 6 10 14 1343 Miami scoring. Touchdowns, McDonald. Florida scoring: Touchdowns. 7 Boat captained by Licensed Guide with year of experience in thi area.

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