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I Pittsburgh (Drlanhit irnttiirl PHon OA M4M Ctatutiaa) 6 -U1 rJ Rips Army GALA HOLIDAY TOURS Sunday, November 17, 19(3 23 Defenses Christmas in At MAW Ml PITTSBURGH (AP) Light, ning-like touchdown dashes by Paul Martha and Fred Mazurek and the bull-like rushes of Rick Staubach Leads Navy Over Duke PALL DIETZEL Slaughter nated a 50-yard march In the second period. The flashy junior quarterback faked to Leeson. then broke over left end for the Leeson ripped apart Army's vaunted rush defense Saturday as sixth-ranked Pittsburgh icored a 28 0 football victory. Halfback Martha scored what turned out to be the winning points for the bowl-minded Panthers when he raced around his right end for 48 yards and a Sew icars in Los Angcies ROSE BOWL PARADE Ym'II aiijty fy mmt HAWAIIAN VILIAGI HOTEL la WAIKIKI iqkt ilqhH IILTMOItl HOTIl la Amtl Iqhtt, plui rw ploft la ictlc IAS VISAS. ROSI IOWL PAGEANT ati GAME 4 it with LAWRENCE WELK Ntw Taar't E.

Limitarf ary bk quickly. LEAVING DECEMIER 20th. DURHAM, N.C. (AP)-Marv score. Leeson, who kicked a 29-yard field goal In the second Quarter.

flous Roger Staubach'i running I. i i 1 and passing ignited a devastat made the score 210 in the third ing Navy offense in the first half and the second-ranked Mid din defeated Duke 3S-25 Satur day In a wild-scoring regionally period when he crashed into the Army end zone from the five. The final touchdown came with about a minute left in the game when Kenny Lucas threw a 28-yard pass which was deflected by an Army defender into the arms of Eric Crahtrce in the end zone. touchdown late in the opening quarter. A key block by guard Jeff Ware sprung the fleet halfback into the clear at the Army 40.

Although Martha carried the ball only six times, he picked up an astounding 103 yards in the powerful Pitt ground attack. Coach Paul Dietzel's Army, televised football game. The crowd of 41,000 saw Navy and Duke score a total of 56 points during the first half. The Middies, now 81 for the season nd apparently headed for a post-season bowl game, scored ALSO EXOTIC "CHRISTMAS IN MEXICO" TOUR Uavl Dl CEMIER 21i. ZIMPATICO CRUISE DECEMIER 20t.

SEE YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT OR PHONE If 4-0747 Room 31 Udvitrlol lank lldf. Corner U4 Av. ond 1st Sr. North Flrtl downl now 7-2, went into the game PIN It 4 Army 79 20 1 1M 0 0 Pnulnf yartMg Patitt Pii Interctotfd bv Punlt FumolM lent Yarat ptnanrtd Army P. It HI I 1 1 IS 0- 7-31 every time they got the ball during the first two periods.

It was Duke's third loss against five victories and one tie. Duke threatened several time in the closing quarter but the Middies held each time and forced the Blue Devils to punt. Navy halfback John Sai raced 93 yards off tackle for a touch with a rushing average of 206 yards per game while allowing opponents an average of only 83 8 yards the fourth best rush defense in the nation. How-i ever, Pitt ruined both of these, marks, running handily against-Army while a rugged defense: kept the Cadets' attack well! contained. I Pllt Martha run Oua mHmit (AP Wlraphoto to The StntlfWl lot night) rm now inn that hall get up tiii hi f'ifl' Crnhlrrp rri sr.

nl fmtibfr, Zncrl mo its in Pitt-Vaurak 13 run Irur) failed) PiM-fO Laaton Pitt Laavwi run (run fallad) Pitt-Craofaa 21 pan trom Lucal (Laa- on kick I Altandanca 47.947. HiipsKl, 17-0 down in the closing minutes to Army posted only two serious scoring threats and these were set up by a fumble and an In tercepted pass. The fumble re Texas Wins Title teal the victory. Navy had a 31-25 halftime edge. Navy jumped off a 7-0 lead in the opening minutes by rolling yards in 10 plays.

Stauhach Fumbles Help Clcinson Gain 21-6 Viclorv CLEM SON, SC. (AP) WHY PAY BII0R covery came on the Pitt 20. but the Cadets had to settle for a field goal attempt which Dick AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) Un-gains. Winghack Harris took a Heydt missed from the 18.

banged over right tackle from Jim Beierschmitt, a defensive beaten, untied and top-rankedlPHchout from Carlisle to carry the four for the touchdown. standout all day for the Cadets Duki. rume hi.rlt with the Texas cinched the Southwest For An Economy Auto Paint Job? made the interception on the it in for the first touchdown from three yards out after Stockton threw a vital block. Texas took advantage of an kickoff and swept 65 yards in Conference football title and be-neven plays with halfback Biff i came the Cotton Bowl host on Pitt 33 and returned to the 21 Clemson capitalized on Maryland fumbles for a pair of final in the second period. The Ca Bracy going over from the other TCU miscue in the second! dets, however, surrendered the period touchdowns and a 21-6 Jan.

i aaiuraay ny wnipping Texas Christian University 17-0. Sophomnre bac ks Phil Harris three. period to pad the score 10-0 at ball on the eight. Navy, with Staubach turning In a 44-yard run, moved into Mazurek touchdown came took'Irie naittime. jlu punter oarry Tommy Stockton on a 33-yard sprint which culmi high gear again and scored on lne scoring honors for Texas.

Atlantic Coast conference football victory Saturday. Ernie Arezzi provided the flashiest play when he inter Thomas got a bad snap on a fourth down situation and got caught on his own 31 -yard line. a 72-yard first period drive. Sai notn ln toucnaowns Horn got the touchdown from the onejtnrpe yards out. th Stockinc-footed kickinc sne- Texas failed to make yardage, Wildcats cepted a Clemson pass and raced 85 yards down the side lines for Maryland's only touch Duke quarterback Tony Crosby provided and Crosby put a field goal Clacken circled left end from he other Texas scoring with a the uprights frflm 42 the Navy five midway the sec-42 and enn-jyajds out.

nnH i 7n.vr versions, runninc his strinc to The first quarter was marked down with two minutes left in One Block off Orange Blossom Trail on Robinson -Across Street From Midas Muffler Gives More For Only I Turn Bach Ohio Stale straight conversions this sea-i'v uiensive -r- scoring march. Navy went sie kept the KU detenses the game. Fullback Bob Smith started loose by hitting three passes ahead a few minutes later 17-12 snn- when I'red Maiien kicked a 31- Stockton, a sophomore full-yard field goal. back joined with tailback Tom-Tho nii.o my Ford in nrovidinc the I.onc- Clemson on the way to its for 31 yards TCU defenders held Texas too conference victory COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP; Northwestcrn's Wildcats saved to score on an pass es with running power to yardage he first two times, jnst (wf) losiM whpn he from Glacken to end Stan Cris'l over stiff TCU defenses, jlexas had the hall But Texas, son.

A pass interference rulingl Quarterback Duke Carlisle! up four first downs the," from 1 at the gave Duke the ball on Navv 11 i kept TCU defenses loose hitting Second quarter scoring drive in end of an Sh yard drive opening something from a disappointing football season Saturday as they wound up the campaign with a 17-8 victory over Ohio State. The Navy enntinuinc to crind out passes ana nis always- m(, pme, iicmson was Kepi drive. dangerous run-pass option plays. loss knocked the Buckeyes out huge yardage, took the next Texas has only Texas re of the fight for the Big Ten con kickoff and slammed tiS yard jbusy thereafter checking Mary- TijU TV" land through most of 14 iso jthe contest. 'i ference title and a Rose Bowl maining on Thanksgiving Day Flr" downt Pushing in its quest for the national pma vmoa in five plays with fullback Nick Markoff scorine from the five.

bid. nn, iUll Icl 1 1 iniTT 111 lllt. namn cnt lin chnrr Ariva an A The second period fireworks i championship Fullback Steve Murphy Pmsi Intarcaotad by i 4.17 154 i v.n. Hie victory assured Texas of r. scored on IS and eight yard continued lis Navv end Dave 'i touchdowns hv Clemson quar u1' ni.1 a LWj i runs and PetP Stamison booted Siuccerud intrrcrpicd a (ilark-lh('inR Cotton Howl host Jan.

IJvarm tvnttutm o-o teroacK iom Kay on a one-vara a 23-yard field goal, 'lis seventh en nass and raced 34 vards for -smie 11 "caien an otner con- PunKe aml end Charlie Mea a touchdown to give Navy a 31- frrenre title contenders. It will of the year, to smother the fa dowcraft on an eight-yard pass vored Ohioans before a crowd Tfxas-Stockton 3 run (Crosby kick) Altandanca 51,000. of 8.1, OSS. 19 edge. intra straignt year But it was not all over for fnr to be Cotton Bowl Duke as the Blue Devils drove 71 vards wilh halfback Jav Wil- Texas Christian staged two Ohio State scored its lone IT i ANY CAR PAINTED -a 6 beautiful colors to choose from Includinj touchdown its fourth in the last from Ray.

Maryland quarterback Dick Shiner's passes, most of them to halfback Darryl Mill posed a constant threat. But the aerial weapon proved inconsistent nni'h limn nnnAlralnH kinson going over from the in Texas territory five games in the last 20 sec Michigan, Iomt Sera) as the half ended. A 44-vaid nut 10 Penetrate the Long onds to avert its first shutout in the last 37 games. The score horn defense to bring a tally across. Texas broke the scorine ice to ahn, ju tame on a 31-yard pass from nrricne i quarterback Don Unverferth to 11 black.

when safety man Tony KinglF. I rV picked off a lone Pass by Donnv! XI a I "a II Clemson got out of its own halfback Paul Warfield, and the 80-yard drive for the score was aided by a 29-yard pass inter- I I territory under its own steam onlv once after its game-open- Smith and returned it 21 yards to the Texas Christian 4fi. I ord and Stockton punched through the TCU line for short ing scoring drive. The 86-yard iJrn 0 10 0 7-17 0 0 0 I I marcn was all on short stata ANN ARBOR. Mich.

(AP) Michigan and Iowa battled to a 21-21 tie Saturday in a Big Ten game that developed into a scoring duel between Michi mostly by Smith and halfback pass from Glacken to end Chuck Drulis set up the Duke touchdown. NAVY DUKE Flrt downs 7 ia Rulhlno vardoa 3(H 177 Passing yardaia 12 II Passu 7-14 Passri Intarcrptrd by I I Puntt 4.14 7 Fumblat lost 7 I Yards panalijad 5a 3 Navy 14 17 0 7 111 Duka 4 17 0 0- 25 Navy Staubach 4 run (Warhn kick) Duka Bracy 3 run (kirk taikd) Navy Sai I run (Marhn kick) Duka-Glatkan 5 run (pass tailad) Navy FR Marlin 31 Duka-Crisson II past trom Glackpn (Hoi lowav kick) Navy Markotl 5 run (Varlln kirk) Navy Siuggarud 34 pass Inifrcantion (Mnrlin kick) Duka-Wiikinson 1 run (kick fallad) Navv Sai 93 run (Marlin kick) Altandanca 41.000 NA-fO stamison 23 NW Vurphy 16 run (Stamison kick) NW Murphy i run (Stamison kick) Hugh Morgan Ohio-Warfiald 31 pass from Unvarfarth Marv and AAA 1 a gan's Mel Antnonv ana iowa tiamson 7 0 1421 VAH Pounds Citadel, M-li "LUSTRA li amitn i run (Paarca kick) CI Ray I run (Paarca kick) CI Maadowcroft I pass trom Ray (Paarca kick) Md-Arirl is pass Intarcaotlon (pass failad) Altandanca 30.000. (Barnatt pass from unvarfarth) Altandanca I3.9M. Rattlers Romp, 37-0 it 95 BOND quarterback Gary Snook. Anthony scored all three Wolverine touchdowns.

Snook passed for two Hawkeye scores and registered another himself. Kach team missed field goals in the closing minutes. Michigan end John Henderson 29 FACT-0-DELUXE QUALITY ECONOMY PRICES Solid Original Color 3995 LF.NINGTON, Va. (AP) Vir ginia Military Institute's Key- Purdue Nips With tht Built-in Wax Job. Solid Origin! Color.

dots demolished The Citadel's! TALLAHASSEE in The Florida University Rat nice Hnfr.nco raupht a nnss from ouarterhark tlers ran over and through help less Southern University Satur day to grab a 37-0 football vic Ruzorlxtcli Misruv Keys SM), U-7 tory. Saturday and kept their South-j Bob Timberlake following Mich-1 TV lift 11 fT 1 ern Conference football cham- igan's final touchdown for the 1 1 tl pionship football hopes alive by -two important extra points that! i routing the Bulldogs 33-8. assured them a tie. A similar! LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) An I Quarterback Butch Nunnally pass had failed following An- 88-yard kickoff return by Pur- tossed the Keydets to their third thony's second score.

due sophomore Gordon Teter conference triumph, completing1 The deadlock left each tram the difference Saturday in 10 of 15 passes for 200 varHs and with an over-all 3-3-2 record, the Boilermakers' 13-11 football EASY TERMS Nothing Down 1 DAY SERVICE GUARANTEED in writing EXPERT BODY REPAIRS (Good At All Fact Bake Shops Located Throughout The South) The Rattler combination of quarterback Jim Tullis passing to end Alfred Denson worked perfectly, and quickly settled the question of which of these longtime foes had the better DALLAS (AP) A low pitching for two touchdowns. Michigan. 2-2-2. in the Big Ten. victory over Minnesota, from center on fourth down set VMI 15 )f -4 passes for retained its position in the con-j Minnesota had a statistical Southern Methodist up on the! 332 yards against a defense that fWcnce's first division.

The cdPe in everything but punts Arkansas in varrf line SafnrHnv 1 had allowed an averace of filHaukcyos are 2-3 1 in league ard fumbles. It lost the ball team. On Florida fourth play and the Methodists won an r. I yards per game and was ranked1 play. Mhree times on bobbles, making of the game, Denson got behind ror-filled 14-7 victory over Ar- loPs in conference and 10th 5 UB JJ lost'ha11 fumblrs ln lts last the Southern defenders and took in the nation.

Michvanthonv run (T.mbariakd kick) games. a long pass from Tullis to score vvabb is oa trom inoJk (Pobart. 1 np were left in un- in a nlnv that covered ,2 yards. Trailing 7-6 in the third peri- Virginia Military 14 1J 0 -33 kickl 1st nlace in the Rie SOUTHERN 0 0 0 disputed i run iKicnan tailed i iMirn Milam nn Nrsilinnrn MpthnMict nnt thn Mirh i i. ii.i Aaut a 11 711 Kr.nl- iT'rr'" Mich-AKNTHONV iTen at Mrsnrrt Par pass from Nunrmllvl 1 nev missed lour 71 pass from Tullis (Thorn- trom limoarlakal i as run -i'-unurio i run tunorato run) loaa krausa 25 pass from Snook (Rob- 111 -'MI 41,1 "iiis in me lasi 1 run (pass faiiadi nails iviciv llll iUUIUI half after fullback Mike Reid 41 run pa, arts kick) Atta danca 46.582.

fumbled the low center pass f.Tad) 10 'rom I gave them a 3-0 lead by boot-l AiM -Ward 12 run (Danson pass from ing a 33-yarder in the first quar- pass from Tunis (Miliar and recovered but he was (par kick) on the 10. The ball went toj SMU. Tom Sherwin made one ter. THIS IS TOP SECRET, OUR GIMMICK Usually gimmicks are top secret but Til reveal our secret to you if you promise to tell someone else. Our gimmick is not our low price but our quality.

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Teter took the kickoff after Reid's field goal and went 88 yards to the goal. Ron DiGravio scored a second Ini IT llHv.l.n nry -i nnn.fnnl -i tr Bcli'mil Down and then went over for the touchdown. From there on Southern Methodist threatened repeatedly and was on the Arkansas 7 line as the came ended. MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) EASTON, Pa.

i'iii. ii'vn antar. Ralph Virginia Tech rattled WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (AP) I Vinri.sr,l 3 10 0-11 Doran scored two touchdowns Virginia with a quick touchdown 'Pvmut 13 0 0 013 William and Mary snapped a five-came losing streak with a Billy Gannon intercented two 'in(1 intercepted a pass to set after a darinc onside kick Sat Pur Tatar IS kickoff raturn (Hoqan kick) Pur DiGravio 1 run (kick failad) Minn Sadak I run (Harran past from 34-5 Southern Conference football victory over Davidson Sat sadak i Altandanca 924. Arkansas passes to help nther to lead Tufts to a urday and went on to beat the the Razorbacks bottled up in victory Saturday Mountaineers 28-3 in a Southern their end of the field in the last over Lafayette.

Conference football game, ouarter. Doran. with 114 yards rush-; The victory cave the Gobblers urday on the running and pass receiving of little Charlev Arkansas crnrert first rnitinpi ran for a six Val'd TD in a bin boost toward a nossihle! 7 'FT Weaver. the ball on the SMU 47 when the the se(ond 1uarter. 'hen punched, conference championship.

Both Irillf USl I Methodists tried an onside kick. I nl. one dra oul 1,1 tne were undefeated in SC The 147-pound senior scatback set a conference single game record by cathing 10 passes tvi play. We challenge anyone to beat our price, quality and The ball didn't travel fariV, enough and rolled outside. Fred'tAFAYETTE a 7 VPI pulled its well-rehearsed of them for touchdowns, for 142 yards.

He also picked up 38 service. Make this simple test before you let anyone Marshall ran for 25 yards, his I 7un J'TLi kick nn the first Plav of Washington LOS ANGELES in UCLA threw the switch on the Rose 13-yarder setting up the touch-'1-' Brown j3 pass trom Mossemop, tne game. Ron Frank lined up (Horvath kick) pdini your car. Lompare tuaniyj down on the 4. He made it with Doran I run (Ounev krk- ds Kll-'K OH tO West Mr- Tut's V- instead halfback Mike Bowl-bound Washington football LAF Horvfl'h 3 pass from Hosse loop (pass failed) yards in nine carries.

Unffs Stampede Colgate, 23-0 winiii Mikea. ne lotted the bail; team Saturday, dealing the toward the sidelines at the West Huskies a 14-0 defeat in one of 11g1nia 42. biggest upsets of this vear. Tech's Tommy Marvin fell The Bruins of UCLA, who had 't. Eight plays later Bob; won only one game and lost Schweickert passed seven vards seven, traveled 88 vards in the a one yard smash and Tom Mc-Knelly kicked the extra point.

Southern Methodist got a touchdown in the second period with a 51-yard drive set up by John Roderick's 29-yard kickoff return. The touchdown came on a five-yard throw from Tommy Caughran to Tom Hillary in the Si. Leo Rollins Units 15-IVam BUFFALO, N. Y. Quar terback John Stofa passed for to lake Adams for a touchdown.

1 second Quarter to score their nne touchdown and scored an St. Leo of Dade City, in ihe Ditkir -anwel! kicked the first, first touchdown, and put to- othcr Saturday as Buffalo com- ead all the wav. defeated the 01 tour conversions. "ether another drive of 76 yards Plptcd lts football season by end zone, ONE BLOCK OFF ORANGE BLOSSOM TRAIL ACROSS ST. FROM MIDAS MUFFLER Virainin Trh I I I in the third for another.

overpowering Colgate, 23-0. 7000-7 Rollins B-squad. 5-1 Arkansas ill Mil VI Wast Virqm svu 0 a oi4 same Saturday at Harper-Shep-''X5, Tiltw Ark-Marshal 1 run (VcKnallv kick) svu-HHiarv 3 pass trom (-au9n'an (pass herd I-le d. WVa-FG Kmoar Rafkewicz 33 run (Ratkewicz PH. 422-0769 UCLA Nelson I pass from Smoaii 1211 W.

Robinson Bui run) 'a''M, i. i i VPI Vti run (CranwHI kick' SVU-White 1 run (Graves pass from Saltv Loveland accounted for VPI-ut; I run (CranwaM kick) AMeanV. 24,000. i both Rollins goals. AMacViW''11 (kick failed) UCLA Nelson 4 pass from Zeno ras frc-n Zeno) Attendance: 30.398.

Buf Get-glev 51 pass from Stofa (Stofa run) Buf Stota 1 run (Edward run) 5.

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