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m.i at. a rtym-, 4-1) Sunday, Sept. 26. 196S THE ShBEVEPOHT TIMES Miss. Staters Stun Gators; Saget Stars Late Rally Gives Auburn Tie With Vols in Rough Tilt KNOXVILLE, Tenn.

Auburn and Tennessee battled to a 13-13 tie Saturday in a Southeastern Conference football game marked by ragged play by both The Associated Press GAINESVILLE. Fla. AP-Ashby Cook punctured Florida's well-rated pass defense and led underdog Mississippi State to an 18-13 football victory over eighth-ranked Florida Saturday. Cook threw a perfect 23-yard I i teams. Over Vandv iuss iu supuumure uun oogei midway in the final quarter for the winning touchdown.

The 6-foot-4 Saget starred at quarterback for Neville of Monroe, in high school. Georgia's Defenses Key Rise THE YARDSTICK Mill. Still PI. First downi 12 19 Rushing yardag. 69 105 Passing yardag.

It' 211 Passes 10-19 17-3 Passat Intercepted by 1 Punts 1-45 Pumbles lost 0 2 Yards penalized 74 73 Tennessee forged ahead twice by capitalizing on breaks for touchdowns. But a stubborn Auburn team battled back to a deadlock the count with 2 minutes and 20 seconds left. Sophomore quarterback Charles Fulton scored Tennessee's two touchdowns on sprints of 6 and 13 yards. The first came in the opening period and the second, in the third quarter, put the Vols ahead 13-6. Quarterback Tom Bryan sneaked over from the one for Auburn's first six-pointer with 4 minutes and 25 seconds remaining in the second period.

Ben McDavid missed the try for point. The touchdown came after end Bogue Miller grabbed Fulton's fumble on the Tennessee four. Bryan, on a beautifully executed plav, tossed a 3-yard pass to fullback Hank Hall for the touchdown that enabled the Tigers to tie the score. A delay of game penalty set Auburn back to the eight, and the Tigers elected to go for the tying kick rather than a 2-point play. This time McDavid split the uprights for the deadlock.

Another Cook to Saget pass for 20 yards set up the first Bulldog touchdown, and Cook ran four yards for the second one after completing a 46-yarder to Marcus Rhoden. Florida, one of the preseason favorites for the Southeastern Conference title, appeared to have command in the early stages and went to halftime with a 13-6 lead. But Mississippi State rallied from the second half kickoff and moved 70 and 58 yards to scores. Passes were the key plays in each drive as Flori ATHENS, Ga. (AP) Georgia supplemented a rock-ribbed defense with an 82-yard punt return, a 43-yard pass-interception run by a guard and a fumble recoveryall converted to touchdownsand crushed Vanderbilt Saturday for a 24-10 football victory.

The sparkling 82-yard touchdown by quarterback Preston Ridlehuber, plus a field goal by Bob Etter gave Georgia a commanding first quarter lead. But, in a game marked by errors. Vanderbilt erased the mar-gin by capitalizing on an intpr- Georgia Tech's tailback Lenny Snow (41) Plunges upset-minded Texas, Aggies earth-bound Ledbetter Uncorks in Waning Seconds; Aggies Upend Tech FLORIDA'S Allen Trammell (23) barrels away from Mississippi's Bobby Carollo for a touchdown on a fake field Pfial trv The trparherv naid off hut not hif da contained the Inside-outside ATLANTA. Ga. (AP Sopho-'sion.

The Aggies moved 50 game was Snow who gained 86 THE YARDSTICK Vanderbilt Georgia more quarterback Harry Led-1 yards at the start of the gameivarHc in 17 tries Sallec one of running combination of Hoyle enough for the Gators which were beaten in an upset, Granger and Rhoden. io i ad Steve Spurrier moved Florida 18-13. (AP Wirephoto) better tnrew a zn-varci loucn- dui tne Dia was snutieu wnen a1 in spurts and took the Gators to Tennessee go ahead touch down pass with 84 seconds to: Ledbetter pass was deflected in- in fnr tU play Saturday .0 can a Texaslto the of Tech; lc A es. rirsi Downs Rushing yardaoe 139 173 Passing yardage 49 31 Passes 5-12 309 Passes Intercepted by 1 I Punts 4-42 7-36 Fumbles lost 4 2 Yards penalized 20 41 Mississippi State's 12 and to th down came after Bill Cameron At High Elevation A comeback which gave linebacker recovered Bryan's fumble on the Auburn 36. Kanda bdmuncs oni" ITexas A S.

0 0 0 14-14 Georgia Tech 7 0 0 310 TWh alcn l-ilmi' a' Tech-Snow 5 cass from King (Henry the Aggies a 14-10 intersection-! the 13. al football victory over Georgia! Georgia After Fulton had been spilled Tech. scoring chance which probably Tecn-FG Henry 33 The 194-pound rookie had would have clinched its first a M-Ledbetter 1 run ig. Lindsey scored himself three minutes; victory of the season. Defensive a M-curington 24 pass from Led- earlier to touch off the Texas' halfback Bill Eastman recovered cepted pass and a Georgia fumble with a touchdown and a field goal to tie the game in the second quarter.

The game was knotted until 1:11 remaining in the half when Nebraska Thumps Air Force, 27-17 for an 11-yard loss while back to pass, he did an about-face on the next play and connected with end Johnny Mills on a 20 yard pass to the Tiger 27. Running plays picked up four yards and Fulton later sprinted 13 for the touchdown. 'a fumole by BUI Sallee on the the yardstick i Aggies' 24 in the third quarter, Tivai AJtM Georala Tech tackle Vance Evans jarred Com KCIT First downs 18 16 "le, OHeMILS mur- modore quarterback Bob 175 IS? on an attempted pass, and guard ua; David Leake, who had made mrkie Fni ins DiuoKeu me Dan passes Passes intercepted by HERSCHELL BUCHANAN See me for special Close-out prices on Ambassador V-8 Hardtop Loaded! BLEDSOE MOTOR CO. 521 N. Market Phone 423-2552 Residence, 631-0076 71 5-8 1 5-35 1 50 112 8-17 0 4-38 1 45 out of the air.

Phillips outran the first extra point, missed this time and the Vols led 13-6. Punts plagued attempt to score ended when Snow fumbled at the goal line and Texas A end Grady Allen recovered. Ledbetter hit 8 of 17 passes for 112 yards; King connected on 15 of 8 for 71. Top runner in the Fumbes ost speedster, ripped off 41 and 21 yard touchdowns later to insure Nebraska's second victory in two starts. Air Force suffered its second straight loss.

Fighting back from the 21-0 deficit. Air Force blanked Ne- Yards penalized Auburn had been stopped on Vanderbilt pursuers 43 yards for the touchdown to put the Bulldogs out front for good. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. (APt Frank Solich's 80-yard touchdown run on the first scrimmage play set off a 21-point first quarter salvo by No. 2 ranked Nebraska but Air Force rallied to within four points before losing Saturday to the Cornhuskers 27-17.

Solich, 158-pound senior Tennessee's 5 when Fred Hyatt A rally which wiped out a Evans also set up Georgia ti- nal score in the third quarter fumbled a Bryan pass, and safe-tyman Jerry Smith recovered. This drive covered 77 yards and was the longest of the game. 10-0 deficit and sent the Aggies to their first triumph of the year. THE YARDSTICK Neb. Air Force 17 14 The seconds were ticking on and the Vols, seeking their first The winning aerial was a perfect pass to Lloyd Curington who caught the toss in the end zone.

The comeback overshadowed First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized with a fumble recovery on the Vanderbilt 29. Georgia drove for the final score in six plays with halfback Randy Wheeler bursting through the Vanderbilt line for the final yard. Vandy's deepest penetration in the second half came alter line 392 34 4-7 1 5-37 2 40 290 50-41 0 7-34 0 52 Why is this Saddle different from others that may look like it? victory over the Tigers in five years, appeared to be on the way to success. But Tennessee had not reck a fine showing by Georgia Tech! braska in the second quarter and turned a fumble into a 30 in the closing minutes oniy to watch passes tip off the fingertips of receivers. Until Mississippi State's scramblers made their third touchdown, it appeared that the only successful place kick of the day would decide the game.

Sophomore Wayne Barfield made one of two for Florida. James Neill, also a sophomore, missed two conversions and an attempt at a 52 yard field goal. A pass attempt after the final touchdown also missed. Spurrier marched Florida 58 yards to a touchdown from the opening kickoff and had the Gators' on the move the next time they got the ball. Mississippi State had made only one first down late in the first quarter, and Florida appeared in complete command.

Then a fumble changed the complexion in a hurry. Jimmy Jordan lost the ball on a plunge and Tommy Corbett, a Bulldog sophomore, recovered at the Florida 26. Mississippi State not only tied the score at 6-6 in a hurry, but took life out of the Gators. It was a close game the rest of the way. Spurrier drove Florida 11 yards in the air and gained 28 by himself on the ground, yet his big passes just missed.

With 6:29 to play after Mississippi State went ahead, Florida covered 45 yards only to have, one illegal pass called and then on fourth down a Spurrier toss went off the hands of Jordan. Again, getting the ball with two minutes to go, Florida moved within 12 yards of scoring territory. But four passes went wrong. Mississippi State 4 0 4 418 Florida 4 7 -13 Fla Trammel run (kick tailed) MS Granger run (kick failed) Fla Feiber 4 run (Barfield kick) MS Cook 4 run (kick tailed) MS Saget 33 pass from Cook (pass failed) Attendance 44,000. oned with Jack Thornton, the 220-pound tackle and a thorn in the Vols' side all afternoon.

Thornton, who had intercepted touchdown to close the gap to backer Dave Maddux recovered a fumble on the Georgia 11. But the stern Bulldog defense, which 21-7 at tialltime. a Tennessee pass earlier in the Marching to Nebraska's 13 with the kickoff opening the sec yielded no sustained drives to the Commodores, held on downs game, reached up and plucked ond hall, Air force collected and took over on the six a quickie by Fulton on Tennes see's 35. The game was a tossup until Dan Radtke's field goal and then executed a nifty onside Auburn, obviously fired up by Phil ids scored on the intercep kick on the following kickoff. Southern Cal Blasts Way Past Gophers MADISON, Wis.

AP Mike Garrett raced for two touchdowns, one on a 61-yard burst, and passed for another Saturday as Southern California pounded out a 26-6 football victory over Wisconsin. Garrett, the Mr. Big of the Trojans offense, teamed with Rod Sherman, who scored on a 44-yard run, and quarterback Troy Winslow as Southern Cal grabbed a 20-0 halftime lead in a match between teams that battled to ties in their openers last weekend. The Badgers, held to two first downs in the first half, came tion iust before halftime. That this break late in the contest, drove over in 11 plays.

Falcon tackle Jim Hogarty dIus the fumble recovery setting Auburn 0 4 0 713 Tennessee 7 0 4 013 grabbed the short kick after it up Georgia's final score shortly was bobbled by Nebraska's Jim Tenn Fulton 4 run (Leake kick) Aub Bryant 1 run (kick failed) Tnn Fuitnn 13 run (kick failed) Brown on the Cornhusker 46 Quarterback Paul Stein, com Aub Hall 3 pass from Bryant (Mc David kick) Attendance 43,674. pleted a 40 -yard pass to Guv after the half, seemed 10 take the steam out of Vanderbilt. Georgia jumped to a 10-0 lead within 5:37 of the first quarter. Vandy's Rex Raines fumbled on the first play from scrimmage when socked hard by a sophomore quarterback Kim King, who had piloted the Yellow Jackets to what appeared to be a safe 'lead. King, a southpaw, set up the Yellow Jackets' touchdown with runs of 17, 12, and 10 yards and capped the first quarter drive with a five-yard scoring toss to halfback Lenny Snow.

Late in the third quarter Snow moved Georgia Tech deep into Aggie territory, and Bunky Henry kicked a 33-yard field goal at the start of the fourth period for the ten-point lead. Ledbetter then went to work. He drove the Aggies 77 yards in 14 plays with his pasisng and pitch-outs and plunged over from the one for Texas A first score of the year with 4:51 left in the game. The Aggies forced Georgia Tech to punt after the kickoff. and Ledbetter fired a 73-yard march which he ended with the long pass to Curington, 149-pound junior reserve.

Texas A M. which lost its opening game 10-0 to Louisiana State, threatened only once before the fourth quarter explo- Holge. Stein pitched out to Bob Barnes on the six-yard touch down run. Cyclones Bop Californians Radtke's conversion placekick host of Georgia tacklers, and Phillips recovered for the Bull-does. Bob Etter booted a 30- pulled Air Force up to 21-17 aft er four minutes of the third AMES, Iowa (LTD Sophomore yard field goal after Georgia failed to muster a drive.

alive after intermisission to quarter. Nebraska regrouped and with two minutes left in the quarter sent Solich on his third touchdown gallop from 41 yards Georgia held the Commodores after kicking otf, and Kictie huber then gathered in a Jerry out. Shuford punt on his own 18, cut to the sidelines, shaking two Willie Robinson and Leslie Webster each scored two touchdowns Saturday to lead Iowa State to a 38-13 victory over University of Pacific. The game was close in the first half as the Cyclones held a 14-13 intermission lead, but Iowa State opened up with 24 points in the final half to run its season record to 2-0. The west coast school On its first touchdown, Air Force tackle Larry Cole grabbed a handoff fumble by halfback Ben Gregory on the tacklers, and then followed Georgia blocking to Vander-bilt's 25 where he outran the re score their first touchdown of the season as Chuck Burt connected on a six-yard pass to Bill Fritz to cap a 55-yard third period drive.

But Garrett, on the first play from scrimmage after the kick-off, found a hole up the middle at his own 39 and cut to his left to outsprint the Wisconsin secondary. Wisconsin paved the way for the first Trojan score as Jerry maining Commodore defenders for the touchdown to give Geor- $3Qoo now has lost two games. Igia a 10-0 lead. Down the Lane Nebraska 27. Stein pitched a 23-yard pass to Larry Cook and two plays produced a touchdown.

Nebraska 21 0 6 027 Air Force 0 7 10 017 Neb Solich 80 run (Waccholti kick) Neb Kirkland 4 run (Waccholti kick) Neb Solich 21 run (Wachholtz kick) AFA Ondreiko 2 run (Radtke kick) AFA-FG Radtke 23 AFA Barnes 4 run (Radtke kick) Neb-Solich 41 run (Kick failed) Attendance 37,054. Robinson scored on short ,0 7 Cu plunges in the Second and third. Ga-Ridlehuber 82 punt return (Etter periods. Webster ran 47 yards '-fg Etter 30 for a second period score and. Van-Spalding 2 run (Wilt kick) made his second touchdown a GahniipVVpass interception (Etter Hackbart fumbled a Gary Fite punt on the Badgers 18 in the Arizona Tops Erring Kansas LAWRENCE, Kan.

(ITU-Hardhitting Arizona given two touchdowns and a field goal by mistake-plagued Kansas, fought off a desperate Jayhawk second rally yesterday before escaping with a 23-15 victory. A 75-yard touchdown gallop with an intercepted pass by 232-pound tackle Jay Willett in the third quarter gave the Wildcats what proved to be the winning touchdown. VARSITY' four -yard sweep the third pe- kick) Ga first period and Dave Moton pounced on the ball. Four running plays brought the Trojans to the Wisconsin Wheeler 1 run (Etter kick) Attendance 45,000 (Capacity) nod. seven.

Garrett swept left into Missouri 'Grounds' Cowpokes STILLWATER, Okla. UPP Missouri's potent ground attack battered Oklahoma State into submission 13-0 Saturday in the first Bis Eight Conference football the end zone but a penalty nullified the touchdown. On the next play, he raced South's Three Pointer, Long Drive Lifts Porks Past Tulsa Kansas Arizona 3 11 0-15 77 323 Scoring: ARZ Thompson 4 run (Komorowski wide to his right then stopped short and fired a strike to Moton, all alone in the end zone. Garrett gained 154 yards in 24 carries to give him 300 yards rushing in 57 carries this season. It also gave him 2,081 yards rushing in his collegiate career, an all-time Trojan record.

Sou. California 7 13 4 0-26 Wisconsin 006 0 6 back down the field to fenses to set up scoring plays. 11 thP! Arkansas tackle Loyd Phil- By ED SHEARER Associated Press Writer Stumped for a new color Moss will grow on you! 'A'eathered moss that is with black saddle an exclusive new Florsheim color created to add dash to those olive and brown-toned suits and sport clothes you're wearing this season. Zesty as all outdoors, weathered moss gives kick). ARZ Thompson 1 run (kick failed).

KAN FG Buda KAN Abernathy 48 run (kick failed). ARZ Willett 75 with intercepted pass (Komorowskl kick). KAN Stores 41 pass from Fenton (run failed). ARZ FG Komorowski 30. ,,,.,) eame 01 me season.

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. W-; Porkers blunted the passing at- Jones recevored fumbles that' Ringleaders in the Tiger at-Substitute quarterback Ronny tack and took over on downs. tr hnth nf Smith's finlH rnaU tack were quarterback Gary Lane USC Moton 13 pass from Garrett.South kicked a 45-yard field South kicked a 29-yard field 20-vard punt bv (Sherman kick) lie- e- ith.M... pnal pt tha Inirt nnA fiffV, An thn ift-cf nnortflr anrl t- i. r-.

i THE YARDSTICK utr en ii ic' I i hi ift" fci'' "lc i eie rowesKa sae me nazor-i Okie St Me rem Burt (Kick I Arkansas drove 77 yards extra points after Arkan-; backs the field position when If, Downs ji During seven dates with the Dodgers and Giants late this year, the New York Mets drew 229,145 fans to their home park. (ailed) tin the fourth quarter to ice a'sas' two touchdowns. they went 47 yards for their varaaae 14 94 USC Garrett 61 run (pass failed) Attendance S2.706. 20-12 come-from-behind football Passes Both teams used tough de- first touchdown vour whole ward victory over Tulsa here 7-12 7 3-287 0 30 2-13 0 7-33 0 30 Despite the Anderson-Twilley real lift! robe OFLORSHEIM nsccino chnii' if font nice rurnuin uuu Yards Penalized South's kick, a school record. terception and fumble recovery Clcmson Popslg put new life in Arkansas' stag both by Jack Suggs to launch nnrl Inft half fharlip Rrnwn uho gering offense, which revived the Hurricane's kent Oklahnma State AT Virginia VilltlJ arnes.

'defenders off balance. against a Tulsa defense 40 pounds heavier per man for the clinching score. 1 Arkansas tommy Sain and on offense. Oklahoma State Bobby Roper blocked Tulleys rouM farP better and failed ruAPl flTTE-CVIT Vo South's second field coal of o. pvtra n-nri Poi, -mi a point kicks.

cross Missouri's 40-vard line l.fl ullicitav. mj Tu, 0 0-1? ti YARDSTICK Tulsa and two bruising ball carriers Arkansas 373 7-20 dm-uiiHin. mi- unleased a tigerish ground at-j bed. 110? Vlh a total of" tack to give the Clemson Tigers, Ark-Burnett 2 run (south of 137 yards. Tul Twilley 3 pass from Anderson Oklahoma State 0 0 a 20-14 Atlantic Coast Conference (kirk blocked) iM.ssouri 3 3 7 13 victory over Virginia Saturday.

from BHtwn vS'I'fg Pa, Rav handed the ball alter-' (South kick) mu-fg Bates 32 frv hlfkurt IT.mh Ma.iWin I VU Lane 80 run (Bates kick). ArV. 14 177 53 4-13 0 5-41 6 2 2-29 First downs Rushing yardaqe Passing yardage Passes Intercented by Purs Fumhles lost Penalties 16 53 523 24-41 2 e-32 a 3 -67 THE ROGUE SHOP Floor CALL US FORj HI ni K. A i the game lifted Arkansas to aland fullback Bo Ruffner to gain 13-12 lead with 3:18 left in the! the needed mid-field yardage, third quarter. 'but took to the air for all three The victory extended Arkan- Tiger touchdowns, sas' winning string to 14 games.

Virginia scored twice in the longest among the nation's ma- second quarter, mostly on the jor colleges. strength of passing by quarter- Ml Hi 11 1 IK nut tne victory run not come back Tom Hodges. easily for the Razorbacks. Ray pitched a one-yarder to niNsm ICE SERVICE Tulsa's passing combination of end -stu Cadin in the second quarterback Bill Anderson and period and hit sophomore end 1 IT 1 I .1 euu nowaru iwiney me nn th n.vi Hurricane on the brink of up-ia two.yard swing for a Clemson setting the Porkers until ticing touchdown. Bell xeIJ.

eild- caught a 17-yard pass in the final The Razorbacks. clinging to quart.er to break the tie and a one-point lead, drove to a settle the contest. touchdown with 11:30 remaining MAIL ORDERS Add 0z Postage Plus 2ro Sa'es Ta. NEW account: IWiTED USE (SURCHARGE ACCOUNT Andrew Querhes, Jr. B.

31. iN'owcry, Jr. Vernon illiams Ford, Walker Hearn, Inc. General Insurance and Bonds 413 Ricou Brewster 423-4148 MOST RETURNS I in me game leaving lulsa a touchdown and a two-point con Heme Owrei, Heme Ccerited 4' 2 Texas St. Next to Pest Office version behind.

The score, at CLEVELAND t'Pf The Cleve-the end of a 77-yard drive, came land Browns led the National on a 10-yard pass from Jon Football League in punt returns Brittenum to Bobby Cockett. last season by averaging 13.2 i Een then, the Hurricane yards a return. Brittenum (15) Bangs for Short Gain Tulsa's Townes (21) tracks Porker.

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