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Tun Snnr.vrronT Timm 4 T1 Siindav. Nov. 1, 1959 977 RANKED ENGINEERS GOLFING RANKS About golfers r'ajr regularly in the U.S. 3 Southern Rolls to 45-0 Win Field Goal by Art Browning Hands Blue Devils 10-7 Win 2 037 I ATLANTA, Oct. 31 Joel Arlington zipped 83 yards for a touchdown, Art Browning kicked a pressure-tacked field goal and Duke upset Georgia Tech's ninth-ranked football team 10-7 today.

I and on fourth down at the It, Browning kicked a wobbly one which went through the uprights. I 1 i Kmc return to Tech's 4fi. A George Har-' ruk ris pass to Wilson for 17 yards as i run the big gainer, then Jerry McGee kinrkt. took over with his flashing smashes I :VcifpV.Tw'?. kkkU 6-0 UOMECOMISG VICTORY IH Mr i sua rR llii-ij Rawson Leads Auburn To Win Over Florida I his was the second straight game Browning won for the Blue Devils with his toe, his field goal last week giving Duke a 17-15 edge over North Carolina State.

Much of the credit Rocs to Duke's mobile, tough line led by Riiard Mike McGee, tackles Jim Swafford and Jim Gardner and center Ted Itoyall. The Blue Devils dominated the first half completely, holding Tech to 11 yards total net offense. McGee, a 2i'l pound all-America hopeful, performed masterfully throughout. He helped open the hole for Arrington In the first quarter that allowed the floH sophomore from Thomasville. to then flash through Tech's secondnry and outran all pursuers.

McGec's twin brother, Jerry, 1 412 0 4 BATON ROUGE. Oct. 31 (Special Sout hern University's Jaguars rolled to their sixth win of the season without a loss as they pounded out a 45-0 win over Texas College before a Jubilant homo-coming crowd in University Stadium Saturday afternoon. Deadlocked at the end of the first quarter 0 0, the Jaguars notched 17-points in the second quarter via two touchdowns, two extra points by quarterback Cyrus Lancaster, and a field coal from the five yard line by Lancaster to so in at the half, up 17-0. The Jaguars managed only two points in the third period, a safety hen guard Herbert gainer trapped Texas College's John Watson in the end zone.

In the last quarter, the Jaguars really turned on steam as they ran up a total of 26 points. Junius Simon Intercepted the first of his two passes of the game to set up their first talley of the fourth quarter. Lloyd Harris, Min-den frosh scored from three yards out. George Narcis.se. Lake Charles freshman quarterback came off the bench, and on his first play passed complete to Charles Williams, who latcrallcd to Eddie King which resulted in a play good for 42-yards and a 31-0 lead for Southern.

Nar-cisse also added a TD with a 32-yard gallop for the Jaguars 37-0 bulge including Robert Williams PAT. end Leo Sexton recovered for the Tigers on the Gator 40. The Tigers went the distance in five plays with Rawson plunging over from the 1. Florida 0 0 0 ft Annum 0 0 0-0 Annum Rawson 1. plunga ikiik failed).

Al'Dl'RM, Oct. 31 i.fi -Halfback Lamar Rawson put on the best performance of his college career in leading Auburn to a 6 0 homecoming day victory over Florida on a rain-soaked field. The 18opound senior from Pen-sacola, broke through a tough chipped in with some important yardage in the drive which ended Gator line time and again for in the field goal and broke a 7-7 total of 113 yards, scored once, tie in the fourth quarter. Jerry Mc-I and single-handedly stopped a Biddlc and right guard John Nccl Reed, who are out of sight somewhere in the mass of struggling players. (AP Florida drive by intercepting Gee played fullback DUKE QUARTERBACK George Harris (arrow) goes around end for a four-yard gain against Georgia Tech Saturday.

He was stopped by Tech's left guard Mike Washington Belts Bruins In 23-7 Tiff pass in the end 7.one. Rawson had the crowd of 35,000 in a frenzy early in the same with STILL IN SWC CHASE Center Maxic Baughan, a stalwart for Tech, had a big hand in Tech's touchdown a minute and 4 seconds after the second half kick-off. Baughn's jarring tackle on Jack Withrow sent the ball flying skyward and guard John Ncal Reed claimed it for Tech at Duke's 23. Halfback Floyd Faucette sprinted wide and scored on the first play. The loss, before a capacity homecoming crowd of 44,174, was Tech's second against five victories and THE YARDSTICK Honda Auburn Flrt Pownt 11 Rushing Yardait 11 27 PMiii Yatdanc 45 37 rvr S-ll 3-7 rri inter'pted by 1 PunU 3-44 5 40 7 Ktim blr lout 3 1 Yarda penalized 10 53 LOS ANGELES.

Oct. 31 (ff-The Washington Huskies took a long stride toward the famed Rose Bowl today, defeating a stubborn but Razorbacks Rally to Defeat Texas AM by 12-7 Count a 70-yard run which seemed des- took some of the clittcr off the t0 po a lhe way unti Gator SIMPLEX SAFETY RUNABOUTS "Tht tttt luill Cor an the Mailal" Yellow Jackets' bowl credentials was only minutes old when Mooty's fumble was recovered by Texas fullback Gordon I.ehoeuf. But the Aggies were thrown for kicking specialist. Freddy Akers, in the fourth after they had reached the Texas 28 and could go no farther. Akers dropped back to the Texas 35.

His kick was far short, rolling into the end zone. It was bis kick that gave the Arkansans their 3 0 victory over Texas Christian in their first conference game. FAYETVIM.R. Oct. 31 Iff The I'niversity of Arkansas Razor-backs, with Jim Mooty scoring both touchdowns, came from he-hind today to beat Texas 12-7 and stay in contention for the southwest conference football title.

The Razorbacks exploded in the third quarter after the Texans had climaxed a 62-yard drive with a three-yard touchdown lunge by fullback S. J. Halpin. Lance Alworth raced 51 yards in returning the Aggies' kickoff. halfback Don Deal outran him and hauled him down on the Florida 21.

Auburn's stout line kept the rugged Gators from scoring in the third period with a spectacular goal line stand when Florida had a first down on the 4. Three times in a ro'v inspired Tiger defenders broke up Dick Allen's passes behind the goal line. Florida gave Auburn a bad scare in the opening quarter by driving to" the Tiger 17. But Auburn held stubbornly and Allen finally tried a field goal from the 33. It missed.

The Auburn touchdown came in the third period after all-America guard Zeke Smith jarred Jack Westbrook loose from the ball and seven yards of losses on two plays and had to punt. Both the Razorbacks and the Aggies tried field goals but failed. The Texans' Randy Sims tried his in the second quarter after the Aggies had bogged down on the Arkansas 13 despite a 23-yard pass from Powell Berry to Russell Hill. His attempt from the Arkansas 19 went wide to the left. The Razorbacks turned to their mm Duke has won three now against four losses.

The victory was Duke's first over Tech since 1954 and the first in Atlanta since 1949. Tech appeared headed for a clinching touchdown late in the third quarter when Fred Bra.sel-ton's passes helped move the Jackets to Duke's 10. Then Braselton suffered his first pass interception of the year. Blue Devil Jack Wilson took it on the goal and sped out to the 41. After Duke's field goal Tech threatened once more but the determined Duke defense stopped Tech at the Blue Devil 37.

Arrington, a track man who shows plenty of promise of future greatness, was a threat every time he handled the ball. He wound up with 122 yards in 8 carries, outgain-ing the entire Tech offense. The Jackets netted only 115 yards total offense. Arrington started the drive to the field goal with a 24-yard punt undermanned UCLA eleven, 23-7. 1 Scoring two touchdowns on drives of 63 and fiO yards in the first two quarters, the Huskies grabbed a halftime lead of 14 7 and went on to win its sixth game against one lass.

Quarterback Boh Schloredt and such hard running backs as George Fleming, Ray Jackson and Don McKcta packed too much power i and finesse for the underdog UCLANs. I'CLA got the first touchdown of the bright afternoon, on a pass a bad pass from center. It was on fourth down. The ball sailed high over Schloredt's head and rolled to the one yard line. A penalty put the hall back to the six and halfback Bobby Smith then carried it over.

In three minutes the Huskies had it tied, went ahead in the second quarter and sewed it up in the fourth period. Schloredt, passing for his second touchdown of the game, completed one to Lee Folkins just a few moments after Fleming had kicked a 37-yard field goal. The classy Huskie quarterback TUB YARDSTICK Arkns Ttx. ARM 11 1( Down FOR FAMILY FUN Safety Erakt, Dt-Acctlt rotor Speed 3 to 9 nvp.h., 2 'i p. Adjustable- Steering Mechanism Pneumatic Tirei Optional 1(18 HI -ll 2 -24 fl 20 an .17 6-in 1-54 65 B.v Pushlnt YardaM Pacini Yardage Furt -PaM IntrcplH Punt Fnnihlf Lot Yurdi Penali7fd Sessions Sparks Win By Houston TULSA.

Oct. 31 (IIPI) Houston's Cougars kicked along by second string quarterback Don Sessions erupted in the second half today to spoil Tulsa's homecoming 22-13. Fumble-plagued Tulsa muffed a field goal attempt and a chance to score in the first half, while the Cougar offense sputtered and died SINGLE PASSENGER $149.95 Trojans Win Over Bears In 14-7 Fray BERKELEY, Oct. 31 (ff Surprised by rugged California defenses, the Trojans of Southern California rallied for a final-period touchdown today, beat the Rears 14-7 and remained undefeated and untied. A crowd of 37,000 saw underdog TWO-PASSENGER $179.95 Texas Prep I iKVt BLADES Otis Hit an md ilids mlt Loot rs Shuffled Vols Defeat N.

Carolina CHAPEL HILL. N.C., Oct. 31 iff. Tailback Gene Etter scored one touchdown, passed for another and kicked a 31-yard field goal to lead Tennessee's powerful Vols to a 29-7 victory over North Carolina today. A damp homecoming of 30,000 saw the Vols turn two recovered fumbles and an intercepted pass into touchdowns in scoring their fourth victory acainst one loss and one tie.

North Carolina is 3-4 for the season. Tennessee scored two touchdowns in the second quarter and two more in the third. Etter, 167-pound junior from Chattanooga, booted his field goal midway in the final quarter. North Carolina scored in the third period when fullback Bob Elliott rammed through center for Tvo Locations to Servo You in Shravcport 1801 TEXAS AVE. in Bossier City 106 AiP CENTER JACKSONVILLE, Oct.

31 'Special) The three high-school football circuits operating in Cherokee County this year will be different next season, according to a shuffling of circuit memberships made as several others were changed by the Texas Interscholas-tic League. Jacksonville's district 7-AAA will engineered the first Washington 1 touchdown on a 14-yard throw to 1 Fleming after setting up the score with a 44 yard aerial to Fleming. Schloredt scored the second touchdown himself on a one-yard plunge. The game drew 32,838 fans to Memorial Coliseum. Washtngton 7 0 923 UCLA 7 0 0 O-7 UCl.A B.

Smith 6 runs (Jones kicked). Washington Fleming 14 pass rfom 1 Schloredt iFleming kicked). Washington Schloredt 1 run (Fleming kicked). Washington Field goal 'Fleming 37). Washington Folkins 3S pass from i Schloredt (kick failed).

on several occasions. Sessions, 209-pound Springhill, sophomore, engineered the Houston victory by passing for two touchdowns and running for the third. He figured in both successful Cougar two-point conversions. Of 14 passes thrown by Sessions, eight hit their mark for a net gain Then, on three plays. Mooty went 4fi yards, spinning and weaving, for Arkansas first touchdown.

One of his runs was for 38 yards. The score came on a one-yard dive. It took the Razorbacks just 1:32 to get the touchdown. Then with the fourth quarter five minutes old, they rolled again with Mooty scoring the second touchdown from six yards out after he had helped them move 38 yards on nine plays. Despite early fumbling, the Ha-mrbacks smothered the Texans on the ground all the way.

They gained almost three yards for every one the Aggies could come up with. In all, they marked up 313 yards rushing in this homecoming game before an estimated 30,000 fans. But it took the Texas score to really get the Razorbacks stirred up. The hard-hitting Mooty racked up 112 of the yards himself, averaging almost six yards each time he carried the ball. In the early stages, Arkansas was butterfingercd.

It could have been costly except the Texans never seemed to have what it took when they had Arkansas-made scoring opportunities. The game California capitalize on a third-quarter fumble to take a 7-6 lead over the highly-favored Trojans in this Big Five Conference bat'le. But with quarterback Willie Wood returning the ensuing kickoff 30 yards to the Trojans' 48, USC marched on down the field and Wood scored the winning touchdown on a seven-yard dash around left end. Angclo Coia ran over the conversion as USC grabbed its sixth straight victory and California ab PRECISION JA-S-Rf PRODUCTS A-S-R PRODUCTS CORPORATION find Palestine returning to its old loop, replacing Gladewater as it moves to a lower circuit. Others in the circuit next fall will be Center, Henderson, Jacksonville, Kilgore, Nacogdoches.

Center is 13 yards. also returning to this loop after! IS 13 2 0 0 7 ft run i kick failed 6, pass from Etter Tennessee North Carolina Tenn Glass Tenn Phillips (Etter kick i. run CLrinrr kirk), run (kirk lailrrii. Tenn Mter. Tenn Glass.

1 Mrovopori SHREVEPORT DAY SPECIALS GOOD ALL WEEK N.C. Elliott, 13 run (Shupin kick). Tenn FG, Etter (311. of 152 yards. Before today, Sessions had played less than 18 minutes this year.

The conference decision gave Houston a 2-1 Missouri Valley record, and ruined Tulsa's 1959 MVC debut in Skelly Stadium before 12,034 spectators. Tulsa broke the scoring ice in the third period, when David White capped a hurricane 85-yard drive in 11 plays to score off left tackle from the three. Bob West kicked the extra point. This served only to arouse the Cougars, who snapped back two minutes later to score and do the Hurricane one point better. Houston took the Hurricane kick-off at the Tulsa 46 and marched to the goal, with Sessions passing to right end Randell Dorsctt for the tally.

Scoring: Tulsa 0 0 7 7-13 Houston I AOS 14-22 Tulsa White one run (west kicki. Houston Dorselt five pass irom sessions (Mltchamore pass Irom ses a few seasons in district 24-AA. Rusk will see the largest turnover in district foes. District 16-AA will include Rusk, Gladewater, Pine Tree (Greggton, Mineola, and Rusk. Alto will have much the same district foes next fall, but the district will change from 19-A to 20-A.

Madisonville will move to district 22-AA. Alto's foes next fall will include Corrigan, Diboll, Elkhart, Grapeland, Groveton, and Trinity. Troup, a county-line school, will leave district 17-A for district 16-A and competition with Lindale Hawkins, Overton, Quitman, and Chapel Hill (Tyler). SOONERS STARS Oklahoma football has produced 37 Ail-Americans. sorbed its sixth straight loss.

Southern California scored first on a 65-yard screen pass play from Wood to fullback Jim Conroy. The conversion failed on a fumbled pass from center. Three times in the opening half, the California defense turned back Trojan drives at the 15, 29 and 1, the latter when USC failed four straight times to score from just a yard out. The Bears shocked the Trojans in the third quarter. USC quarterback Al Prokop fumbled at his 35.

Cal guard Pete Domoto grabbed the ball before it hit the ground and ran to the 7 before he was tackled by halfback Lynn Gaskill. Three plays later, Jerry Scattini drove over guard to score from the 1. Fullback Billy Tatton booted the conversion. USC ft ft ft-14 California 0 7 7 LORANTS' ONLY GIVES YOU MORE VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY 10.000-Mile Mil IIIUOL. 5,4463 rexAS motor exchange Tea Ave.

Phone 5-4463 Georgians Drub FSU By 42 to 0 ATHENS. Oct. 31 (ff An aroused University of Georgia football team, seeking national recognition on the basis of its fi-1 record, poured it on a game but undermanned Florida State University REG. $3.25 GAL. PRESTO HE ANTI-FREEZE $1175 sions).

Tulsa Keeling three run (kick (ailed i. Houston Sessions 31 run (run failed). Houston 65 pass from sessions (sessions run). BUY NOW AND SAVEI BE PREPARED! Our Lakeshore Store Is a Drive-In Self Service USC Conroy 65 pass liom Wood (kick failed). Cal Sratlinl 1 run (Patton kick).

USC Wood 7 run iCoia rum. JL GAL. shreveport day only! ENTIRE STOCK DISCONTINUED BRANDS s-- sJLM I WESTERN SUPER-X 12-Gauge $2.68 16-Gauge 2.46 20-Gauge 2.34 410-Gauge 2.20 WESTERN X-PERT U-Gauge $2.29 16-Gauge 2.14 20-Gauge 1.95 WALK-OVER PORTABLE YORK TOWN HUNTING CLOTHES OF ALL KINDS REDUCED 10 Bullseye and American Field- The Best You Can Buy today 42 to 0. The sharp passing of quarterback Francis Tarkenton and slashing running of halfback Bobby Walden sparked the Bulldogs' to a relatively easy victory. FSU's attack was borne by little Fred Pickard, a 165-pound halfback from Columbia, who was the Scminolcs' sole ground attack.

He carried 29 times to set a new school record. The heralded passing duel between Tarkenton and FSU'i Joe Majors failed to materialize. The Seminole quarterback, who had amassed 506 yards on 43 completions prior to today, apparently hurt his shoulder in making a tackle during Georgia's first scoring drive. His passing lacked zip and several were short of the mark. Tarkenton threw three touchdown passes as he continued to be the sparkplug of Georgia's offensive.

Dale Williams, a sophomore quarterback from Valdosta, also got a TD pass to his credit, throwing 12 yards to George Guis-ler for Georgia's last score. FSU 0 0 0 Cmiia 7 14 7 1443 Ga Tavlor 1 run (Pennington kicki. Ga Brown 4 pass irom Tarkenton (Pennington kirkl. Ga Virkera 2d pa si from Tarkenton (Pennington kick). Ga Kelley pan from Tarkenton (Pennington kickV.

Ga Ltwii I run (Pennington kick). SOONER MARK NORMAN In a dozen years of Big Eight competition up to 1959, the Oklahoma Sooners had posted a mark of 67 wins and no defeats under the tutelage of Coach Bud Wilkinson. DICK UBRY 20c SPEC 9q la. Ray-O-Vac Flashlight Batteries $Q95 Values to $14.95 ZEBCO REEL No 33 Reg. $19.95 SPECIAL Downtown Store Open Thursday Nights Lakeshore Store Open Friday Nights $JA95 Values to $21.95 at operator of UBRY AMOCO SERVICE STATION Lint I Kingshighway Shreveport L.

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