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5 Wl Blanks Tar Heels; ins Georgia LSU Top Gamecocks; Kentucky Late Field Go Talbott Bids BR1TTENUM SCORES CLINCHER Gain Tigers 28-12 Victory ByEtterGives BulldogsEdge; Thwarted By Wildcat Line Arkansas Given Scare But Subdues Cowboys By ED STOBBE LEXINGTON. Ky. (UPI)-A By ANDREW REESE JR. United Press International JACKSON, Miss. (UPI) -4 LSU 19 283 Green Kentucky defensive unit! 1-7 By ED SHEARER i The unranked Cowboys blunt-! Halfback Danny Lawson hadjpr0Ved Saturday night that ex-' Carolina 10 101 71 e-17 0 2 I First Downs Rushing Yardage Passing Yardagg Passes Passes Intercepted Punts Fumbles Lost Yirds Penalized 0 Kicking specialist Bob Etter kicked a tie-breaking 18 yard field goal in the final minutes: Associated Press Sports writer ed Arkansas': vaunted ouense set up the touchdown when ne perience doesn't necessarily 2 LITTLE ROCK (AP) Quar- and relied on the jolting runs of zig zagged 47 yards through a count as it put the cap on dy- wave of Razorback defenders on namic Danny Talbott and shut Saturday night to give tne lieor-J gia Bulldogs a 20-17 victory over i Mississippi State.

,0 (I -f 'i terback Jon Brittenum raced 11 sophomore fullback Larry Gos-yards with 3:13 remaining and ney for the yardage that almost By BEN THOMAS a punt return to the Porker 28. out North Carolina, 104). Associated Press Sports Writer Etter. a 150-lb senior who was Arkansas drove 48 yards in lifted Arkansas to a 14-10 come- built a major upset. Kentucky started six sopho BATON ROUGE, (AP) Su Georgia's top scorer last eight plays for its first touch back victory over stubborn Ok- After a 7-7 halftime tie, Gos-lahoma State here Saturday, ney led the Cowboys in a drive night that ended with a 22-yard field mores in its defensive unit, but they proved more than equal to the task in bottling up the Tar perb running and blocking by Trigger Allen and Dwain Dibetta, plus beads-up defensive play, gave Louisiana State a 28-12 victory over South Carolina The fifth-ranked Porkers were goal by sophomore Craig Kes- Heel offense limiting Talbott down in the second quarter following a fumble recovery.

The score came on Brittenum's 10-yard" pass to tailback Bob Maxwell -'V The Cowboys' ball control in danger of losing their first sler and a 10-7 lead. Gosney car- and his teammates to only 79 yards rushing. regular season game in more rid the ball nine times and than two years when Brittenum! toe i fnanth fn Via 09 Saturday night and spoiled Paul Talbott, the player of the year Dietzel'i debut as Gamecock showed in the statistics. Oklaho directed a 32-yard drive to the, r.cn i in the Atlantic Coast comer- power coach. ma State ran 77 plays to Arkan- ence last season, managed to house, gained 61 yards on 23 winning roucnaown.

There were only a few scat sas" 50. The Cowboys bad a 2Mj gain 104 yards passing, mostly Safety Martine Bercber re-i carries in the game. edge in the third period. tered boos when Dietzel, who in the late stages of the game turned an Oklahoma State punt I Arnold passed for six yards to coached LSU to the 1938 nation vv.JJar.l.'...l''J-y;AylllM'lrl aaiiir? al championship but broke bis Brittenum, who passed for more than -100 yards against Oklahoma State last year, hit on 13 yaras 10 ine uz, wnere tsnien-' oacx mikb vrnoiu, passcu lur um swung into action. On the the Oklahoma State touchdown.

connected on two field goals oris and 29 yards to dash Mississippi State's hopes of pulling' an upset. Etter also kicked two-extra points. Both teams were plagued by; opening season bobbles with rash of fumbles, pass Intercept tions and penalties. Mississippi State, whose nick--name also is the Bulldogs found a new quarterback in big Don! Saget, who starred last year as a pass-catching split end, and: kept the favored Georgia in trouble until the closing onds. Kirby Moore, Georgia's versatile junior quarterback, con nected on a 44-yard pass to Don Hayes on a tackle-eligible play-for one touchdown and sopho-; more tailback Kent Lawrence ran four yards for another.

Saget, a 220-pound junior, and speedy wingback Marcus Rhod-en scored State's touchdowns, contract three years later to go Larry Seiple scored the long Kentucky touchdown In the' first period on a four-yard run. The Wildcats picked up three more points on a fourth period field first play he passed 11 yards to. It came on the first play of his to West Point, brougnt tus 7 of IS passes (or 57 yards. college career, Gamecocks on the field. Arnodl passed for six yards to The Cowboys held Harry Jones, Arkansas' galloping Instead the student body be Jerry Philpott to climax a 28- goal by Chuck Arnold.

Eddie Woodlee. Three plays later a holding infraction gave Arkansas a first down on the 11 where Brittenum skirted right end for the touchdown. gan to chant, "Tiger bait," and wingback, to 47 yards on 11 yard drive with 14 seconds left in the first half. the cry was picked up by most Junior quarterback Terry Beadles, who played safety last season, set up the Kentucky touchdown with a 41-yard run of tne 67,512 partisan NORCOM'S HALFBACK HAS BLOCKING BUT GOES NOWHERE Carver's Carroll Williams appears to be knocked out of the play but the Trojans' guard makes the tackle to hold the Greyhounds' Leon Thomas to a short gam the first quarter. This was how it went for Norcom all night as a tough Carver defense accounted for a 12-2 victory.

(Staff Photo by Buddy Norris) Defense Sparkles In Carver's Victory Over Greyhounds, 12-2 By HUNTER BLOCH South Carolina punts were blocked twice within a span of to the North Carolina six-yard line. Beadles, however, was much Dayton Dumps Spiders By 23-0 On 2 Long Runs, 3 Field Goals two minutes in the tlurd quarter. The first one was turned into a LSU touchdown when sophomore George Bevan re more successful with the run ning game than he was at passing, completing only 2 of 12 and several times throwing far over covered the bouncing ball in the both on two-yard runs. Special end zone. Dietzel bad bis junior quarter ist James Neill kicked a 39 yard DAYTON, OHIO (AP) Billy his receiver head.

Threat Only Once 72-yard pass from quarterback Jerry Biebuyck in the second field goal and two extra points. back, Mike Fair, operating from North Carolina was only a Richmond Dayton First Downs 4 13 Rushing Yardage 10 254 Passing Yardage 69 9 Passes 0-11 7-11 Passes Intercepted By 0 3 Punts S-4e 7-34 State saw victory slip from its Mayo scored two long range touchdowns and Bob Thomas kicked a school record three quarter and on a 53-yard run Daily Press Sports Writer A tremendous turnabout for the Carver defensive unit and a well balanced attack which included a touchdown on the ground and another in the air carried the Trojans to a 12-2 victory over visiting Norcom of Portsmouth in a Virginia Interscholastic Asso hands late in the fourth quarter gnovgun spread at times, ana the Gamecocks got one touchdown in the first quarter before threat at one time in the first half, when it drove to the Kentucky 17 following a pass inter- field coals Saturday night as with 34 seconds left in the game. Thomas started the scoring with a 22-yard field goal, then kicked when sophomore tailback Andy Fumbles Lost 1 0 Yards Penalized 40 7 Rhoades raced 53 yards the LSD's defense boxed in Fair ciation tilt Saturday night. cepuon oy iac jjavupon. Dayton's Flyers opened their football season with a 23-0 victory over Richmond's Spiders of games longest run to the en and his receivers.

A week ago, Carver managed to pull out a thrilling IV-lb victory over rnenix. cut, three pointers of 28 and 22 yards between Mayo's scores. But the Kentucky defense and tied the school's mark for field goals during an entire sea emy eignt yara line, oniy io But the Tiger defense let up Carver tightened and North Carolina The three field goals were a the Southern Conference. son. SMITH PACES IOWANS cave the ball after Talbot miss 11 134 127 'single-game record for Dayton Mayo's touchdowns came on a Dayton also exhibited a rock- Nm coin 45 Wt 1 Mo.1 ed a field goal attempt.

First Downs Ruihine Yardage Passing Yardaga Passes Passes Intercepted ty Punts The most serious North Caro ribbed defense that limited the Spiders to a mere 10 yards on I Explosive Parsons 1 Fumbles Lost lina threat came the third period when the Tar Heels re Yards Penalized a5 the ground. Spider quarterback Buster O'Brien accounted for 69 yards through the air with eight covered a fumoie oy seaoies at the Kentucky 35. the Phenix passing game literal momentarily late in tne tnira quarter and South Carolina back Bobby Bryant raced 77 yards with a Tiger punt for a touchdown. After the first quarter, Fair was thrown repeatedly for losses by Mike Robichaux, Jack Dyer and Mike Pharis. Early in the first period, a block by Dibetta let Tiger quarterback Nelson Stokley sweep to the left for a 14-yard sain to the completions in 19 attempts.

ly tore the Trojans secondary Talbott guided the team to the have a pass interception by Georgia linebacker Happy Dicks in the end zone end the threat moments later. Georgia, paced by a 29 yard sprint by Moore, then marched from its own 20 to State's two yard line when Etter came in and clinched it The score was tied 17-17 with' less than 2:30 minutes left when; Etter connected. A crowd of 35,000 watched. State take an early lead a pass interception put the Mississip-pians within scoring range and The Flyers rolled up 254 yards eight-yard line before be was apart. on the ground with Mayor gam hit attempting to pass and lost It was a different story ing 85 yards, Bob Madden pick' Beats Furman, 20-6 GREENVILLE, S.C.

(AP) The hard running of halfback George Smith of Decatur, and a 90-yard explosive pass play' carried Parsons College to a 20-6 victory over Furman Saturday night. eight yards. against the Greyhounds. Norcom was held to 65 yards on the ing up 68 and Mel Taylor accounting for 66. Mayor also Talbott was bit again and third down pass misfired.

The caught three passes lor 94 yards Carolina quarterback then Carolina eleven. On the next ground and quarterback Tyrone Whitley was unable to complete missed his second field goal of Brien's top receiver was Dennis Wiley with four catches Plav Allen and Dibetta sprung Smith scored two first half touchdowns lor tne iavorea Wildcats from Iowa, after drives of 11 plays each. Smith the night. an aerial in 19 attempts, Stokley loose and he dashed Into tor 32 CprTp4' defensive NeiU booted bis three pointer. Kentucky marcnen to tne the end zone.

-1 The first field goal by Thomas While the squad kept scored from the six in the first quarter and plunged over the Norcom of- yard line in 19 plays when climaxed a drive wnicn began Marichal Lifted Allen, a sophomore, moved up to a startine berth when the No. Parsons Furntae Arnold bootea tne neia gou on i 0 i i on the Dayton 20. His second Smith was the leading ground STLSE JESLVS 1 First Downs a. iounn ana iour situation. 1 and 2 tailbacks suffered inju was set up by Bob Shortal's recovery of a fumble by O'Brien The Wildcats missed another Mr mm srosn ioito gainer with 72 yards in 20 car- two touchdowns for the eventual ries.

He and John Moore of winners. rur at men uuiei.i score when jjick Lyons raced Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage Passes Passes Intercepted By Punts Fumbles Lost on the Richmond 26. The third 113 71 (-11 1 Wl 1 le 14J 13 1-14 1 i 100 Continued From Page C-i into the end zone late in the Newton, N.J., accounted or al- Carver accounted for all the ries in practice. He ground out key yardage to keep the drivw alive. Dibetta scored from the one E.C.C.

NOT JUST ANOTHER GAME An event not earth-shaking but of considerable sig capped a march that started on -ii -r ceeuea in me iirsi Tom Haller's wild throw into, center field. Yards Penalized the Dayton 42. fourth period only to see the ball pop out of bis hands and uiuw. au -imiartpr fnllhark- nificance in the context of athletic history should have tack. iRultnrk fnunrl a hnle on the left On his 72-yard scoring pass play.

Mayo caught the ball In from the one in the second. be recovered by North Carolina for the Tigers in the second period and substitute quarterback been noted Saturday afternoon. Instead, it passed off FRIDAY'S WIGHT CAME NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO. They combined in the first side of the line and jolted 50 Furman took the second half as tust another football game with The College of Wil the midst of three bpiders on tne The Kentucky style of ball control play was in marked con Fred Havnes ran from the two quarter drive fof Parsons' first yards to paydirt. ab bi ebrhb? liam and Mary as host to East Carolina College of It was the fourth time in the Richmond 25.

Ronnie Goff got him by the shirt, but Mayo kickoff and used 17 plays in moving to the Parsons one-yard line. But Dusty Chichester fum as the final gun sounded for other LSU touchdowns touchdown, clicking of four Harrelson ss a 2 2 1 Fuentes ss Slid Bressoud 2b 4 0 1 9 Hndrsn rf 3 110 Bover 3b 3 111 Mays cf 4 9 11 trast to the pro-tvoe offens" snorted bv the Wildcats last Greenville, N.C, at Cary Field in Williamsburg. shook loose and ran the rest initial stanza the Trojans had possession when the scoreless first downs and reaching the Clones cf 4 0 9 9 McCovey lb 2 I 1 1 bled on a fourth down play, tne Carolina vear t-U 72 the way to score. Seutk UU Furman six. Smith then scored i tie was broken.

Forcing the Hickman rf 4 0 11 JAlou if agio Swoboda If 2 0 9 9 F.Jhnsn 9 9 9 9 ball going out of the end zone However, so far it nas proved It was Richmond 15th con with 2:15 left in the neriod and! Greyhounds to punt, Carver for a toucnbacK. LSU Stokley 11 run (Denial kick) ICKlllan 1 run (kick blocked) TTT mamtm nm (kirk fit ted) Hitler ph 9 9 0 9 Heller Jill Fltzmrke If 9 1 9 9 Hiatt ph 19 10 secutive defeat took over at midfield. On the Greg Obenauer intercepted a Goossen 2 9 19 Meson pr 9 19 9 Odell's kick was wide. Afterwards, Coach Frank I su Bevan recovered blocked punt In It was more than "just another football game" in the light of Southern Conference affairs, and perhaps evoked more than passing interest to parties outside the SC. On the basis of what transpired Sat-urday at Cary Field, a message bold and clear to all SC members should have been noted showing what can be done when one takes the bull by the horns Parsons pass on the 29 to set mi iaiImi nasi from Stokley) Jones said "we were outmanned.

first play, Bullock took a band-off from Quarterback Joey Crit- Furman's only first down of Lupkw pn Davenprr Hunt ph 1 9 9 0 Lanier 2b 2 9 9 9 Gardner 9 9 9 9 Hart ph 19 9 9 Nertk Carolina Kentucky 1 -le KY Seiple 4 run (Arnold kick) KY FS Arnold 1 8C Bryant 77 punt return (run tailed) up Furman's only score. Quar Dayton had too much experience the first half came in the sec Ham non 9 9 9 0 sadecxt lift LSU Havnes 2 run (Manton kienj Attendance 67,512. tendon, cut to his left, darted through the right side of the Kranepool lb 3 0 0 0 Priddy 2 9 9 9 ond quarter as the Paladins Napoleon Ph 1 9 9 9 Hoeft 0 0 0 0 and great team speed, especially in the backfieid, but I thought our defense did well in contain terback Clyde Heweii passea to Chichester for 22-yards with 4:37 left in the third quarter. Marshall Williams missed the Norcom line and out raced the Grote ..0909 MDoniel 9 99 9 secondary to the end zone. Virginia Union East Carolina now is a full-fledged member of the ing that speed." marched from their own six to the 16.

The rest of the time Parsons kept the Furman offense bottled. The second Wildcat touch Fisher 2 9 9 Burda ph II0O L.Miller 0 9 9 9 O.Suthlnd 9 9 9 9 BTaytor ph 1 9 1 1 Lewis rf 9 1 9 9 SC, which became more of a fact Saturday even though Atlanta Downs Redlegs By 3-1, extra point attempt. Norcom cut the hosts' lead to 6-2 midway through the second quarter on a safety, but a third Jones said he wasn't surprised by anything Dayton did, "but we Allen Marcelin of New Or such status was not achieved overnight, but emphasis Early Rush Rips of that fact was achieved in the Pirates' football team just couldn do much about it quarter six-pointer iced the sec Total 32 7 4 Total 34 4 4 2 New York 149 199 991 SenFrnctsc .4144441 11-4 leans shook Furmna on the second play of the fourth quarter. He took a short pass from quar down march started from the Furman 43 and was climaxed with Smith's one-yard plunge on ond victory in as many outings Soartans, 32-17 tor the Troians. M1UU 11119 E-Fisher, Bressoud.

DP New York 2, Carver's second and final tne tnira down. terback Daynor Prince and dashing 90 yards to score. John meeting and more than respectably holding its own against a long-time respected member of the SC. This emphasis could be spelled p-r-o-g-r-e-s-s. BORN OF LABOR BUT ENERGY, TOO It seems onlv weeks or months ago that ECC's iChfttfM 4 0 -mt Dayton I a 73: DAY FG Thomas DAY Mayo 72 pass from Biebuyck (Thomas kick) DAY FG Thomas a DAY FG Thomas 21 DAY Mayo S3 run (Thomas kick) NORFOLK Virginia Union ATLANTA (AP) Felipe Ainu smacked a home run, See Defense, Page C-3, Col.

San Francisco 1. LOB New York 4, San-Frencisce 4. IB Bover, Henderson. 3B Harrelson (2). HR McCovey (30), Haller-(15).

SB Harrelson (2), Mays, Fitzmaurlce. SF Bover. 7-ae a arsons Furman Obeli made his second struck for three touchdowns in scored another run and drove in the first quarter to defeat Nor Norcom Carver rrr 9 IP ER BB SO 9-12 Parsons intercepted two folk state uoiieee. zi-n, in a faculty and athletic people haunted the lobbies of SC meeting sites trying to gain approval and admission. Fisher 71-3 4 1 1 1 L.

Ml Iter 9 4 9 9 1 O.Suthlnd Central Intercollegiate Athletic PAR Smith run (kick failed) PAR Smith 1 run (Odell kick) FUR-Chichesfer 22 pass from (kick failed) FAR Marcelin pas from (Odell kick) Attendance 4,008. CAR Bullock 50 run (run felled) NOR-Setety, crlttendon tackled Hi una fourth quarter Furman passes in their end zone to turn back Prince Gardner 2 1 1 Dunne those vitnis. we're sure, the ureenvuie touts Association football game satur-dav nieht at Foreman Field. CAR Jones 22 pass from Lag (pass Hamilton 9 9 9 Paladin threats. railed) Sadeckl 41-15 1 2 1 Quarterback Willie Spence of felt frustrated.

Ai times they must have sensed an air of reluctance among members to admit ECC into a third, leading tne Auanw Braves to a 3-1 victory over Cincinnati Saturday night. Alou led off the Braves' first Inning with his 30th homer, sin- Jled in the sixth and scored on oe Torre's pop-fly double, then delivered a run in the seventh with a sacrifice fly. Prkktv 12-1 9 112 9 Booker T. Washington High of Hoeft (L, 1-3) 2-3 2 2 2 9 1 McDanlel 1-3 9 9 9 9 time-hallowed conference that spawned the Southeast HBP-Bv Priddv (Swoboda). Bv Fisher Daily Press Scoreboard Norfolk threw tnree toucnaown passes, two in the first period (Henderson) WP Hamilton, 2:44.

A-r 17,271, and one in tne tmra. A crowd of 6,000 saw both ATLANTA "CINCINNATI Norfolk State and Virginia ab bl ab bi 71,715 Prize Set In American 500 1 ern and Atlantic Coast Conferences. Of course, there were academic and other standards for admission to be satisfied, obligations which no doubt have been for the most part fulfilled. But, to sports observers (and even some sideline fans), it seemed there might be a fear lurking in some members that they might be "shown up" athletically by this institution and its burgeoning student Union play white athletes in i CIAA came for the first time. 1211 3 0 0 0 1000 4 0 0 0 aiou cr 4 110 Menke ss 4 0 10 Aaron rl 4 0 11 2 0 0 ROCKINGHAM, N.

C. (UPI) 4 0 0 0 Harper It Helms 3b Rosa 2b LMey lb Shamsky rf Plnson cf Edwards Cardenas Nixhall Coleman ph. McCoot THREAT HALTS AIRPLANE OF GAMECOCKS COLUMBIA, S. C. (UPI) The charter plane which carried the South Carolina Gamecocks to Baton Rouge, La.

Friday was delayed about 10 minutes while state law enforcement division agents searched for a bomb. There was no bomb aboard, and the team got off all right for its game with LSU. But the search was made because of telephone threats made against Gamecock Coach Paul Dietzel during the past week. A caller said there was a bomb on the plane. Another (or the same one) said Dietzel would never get off the ground alive.

Dietzel said he had not talked to any of the callers himself. Freshman Fred Nickles, 5-UV4, 225, guard from Skullville, N.J., made his first appearance for Norfolk State near the end of the first period and saw ac 4 0 11 Torre lb 4 0 0 0 Certy II 3 0 10 GOIiver 4 0 10 delaHoi 3b 3 0 0 0 Woodwrd 2b 1 0 0 0 Schwall 1 0 0 0 MJones on 0 0 0 0 Carroll 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 13 0 100 0 10 0 0 Posted awards for the second-annual American 500 stock car race Oct 30 will total $71,715, North Carolina Motor Speedway' 0 0 0 0 tion throughout tne game. Whether such real or fancied fears ever were never will be accurately known. ECC's only ex Nottebart 20TT It 7-35 0-17 Total Virginia Union Norfolk Hate 331 71 Total tensive in-conference scheduling involved the Univer announced Saturday. The speedway said the winner rrrritrr ti (kick i Sim mm Atlanta 1 0 0 0 I VU Lewis 17 pass from Spence failed) i Uv rSpClnclnnati a.

Atlanta VU-Clark 11 past from Spence (kick sity of Richmond and the Pirates acquitted themselves quite ably. But, that's water under the bridge. What's more important is that ECC exuded enthusiasm and FAR WEST Wyoming 11, Air Force 9 Californie 11, Washington Stat Miami, Fla. 24, Colorado 9 Washington if, Idaho 7 Stanford IS, San Jose Stete 11 Pudget Sound 17, Pacific Lutheran 7 e. a Montana 14, Colorado Mines 24 Picks Idaho It, Western Montana 4 Deen it.

Colored Collegg 14 Idaho State la, Omaha Montana State S4, Portland State 7 Easter Weshlngten 12, willemette 14 Cat Lutheran 11, Lewis and Clark 14 College of Idehe 14, Westminster It Wester Washington 4, British Columbia 4, II HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Carver 12, Norcom Princess Anne 14, First Colonlel 9 William Campbell 17, Dan Rlvar 9 T. Williams 7, Greveton West Springfield 12, Fell Church JV 4 $1. Stephen's 41, Bishop I rate 29 PREP FOOTBALL Chrlslcmirch 41, York Academy 9 PRO FOOTBALL Fork Union Military 14, Frederick Military 9 Collegiate 11, Randolph-Macon Acad- Nargravg Military 19, Flint Hill Fro C.F.L. Norfolk 19, Philadelphia 11 a tnwnodward. Rosa.

Terra. HR fa edl of the 500-miler could pocket more than $16,000 in the last of the superspeedway, race of tha season. rwv im Aaron. IP P.AIOU. RERBSO VU-Mallory ount return (llmms kick) NS Beard trapped In end lone for safety VU-Clark Is pass from Spence (kick snowea nign promise ana now seems iu vxs weu uu uic Ninmall (L.M) 1 failed) Miami, Ohio 20, Indiana 19 Missouri 14, Minnesete 1 Texas Tech 11, Kansas 7 Oklahoma 17, Oregon 9 Ashland 11, Wooster 19 Denison S4, Rochester 11 Drake 17, Northwest 9 Elmhurst 17, North Park 11 Western Michigan 14, Lamar tech 14 Buttal 17, Kent Slate MiUlkin 21, Culver-Stockton South Dakota Stat 17, Minnesota.

Duhith Taxes Tech 21, Kansas 7 Denison S4, Rochester 19 Ashland 1), Wooster 19 Hamlin 41, Northland 1 Indian Stale taster Illinois 9 Carroll 2, Milton It Kearney Silt 21, Washbur 4 Luther 21, Mankat Stale 14 Defiance IS, Kenyan 4 Elmhurst tt, ttorth Park 11 Augustan 17, Gustavus Adotehus 7 Valparaiso Wabash 19 Oliver If, Franklin 11 Michigan Tech li. Alma 0 Yeuntslea 7, Central Michige 14 Dubuque 29, Winon State 4 Platteville State 27, River Falls 27 St. Narbert 10, St. Claud 7 Sioux Falls 14, Bethel (Minn.) 9 Dana (Neb.) 14, Terkie I Mikwaslem 4f, Pillsbury 1 Terlor 14, Wilmington Ohi 9 1 sitae Xavier 9 Augsour 7, Eau Claire, Wis. 7, tig OHerotia If, Indiena Central MacAlesler 13, Deaeuw 7 Taylor 14, Wilmington 4 Olivet If, Franklin 11 Ohi Northern ll, Fonts State, Mich.

SOUTHWEST Southern California 14, Tex Austin to, Bishop 19 ArkensM 14, Oklehom Stale 1 Abilene Chrtstla Bast Texas State Way 10 ruuimng auiieuc as weu as acauenuc piuuiise. NS-Sefety, Beard attempted punt bi Notteirt 11-3 1 1 l.k.ll IW. A.4) 7 1114 2 emmU I That Is spelled p-r-o-g-r-e-s-s, too. E.C.C. A HELPER, NOT INTERLOPER end zone NS Moore 4 run (Edmonds kick) VU June II pass Interception (Fay kick) PB-Ed- COLLEGE FOOTBALL STATE Virginia 24, Wake Forest 19 William Mary 7, last Caroling 1, tie VMI 14, Vlllanova 11 Dayton 13, Richmond 9 Tulane Is, Virginia Tech 9 Presbyterian 2), Frederick 14 Ouilford 1, Hempden-Sydney 4 Virginia Union 11, Norfolk State 17 Farram 24, Shenandoah 4 SOUTH Duke West Vlrginlg IS Florida 41, Nerfheestera 1 Auburn 20, Chattanooea 9 Oeerglg Tech 11, Texas ABM 1 Davidson 11, aorta Washington West Liberty 24, Glenvlllg Slate -Livingstone 49, Savannah 9 Newberry 11, Appalachian 14 Bmery and Henry 14, ilea 12 Florida ABM 41, Alia 1 LSU 19, South Caroline 11 Kentucky 14, North Carolina 9 Mississippi IS, Memphis State 9 Georgia Mississippi State 17 Houston 21, Florida State 11 Parsons 21, Furman 4 Western Kentucky 41, St.

Joseph's llnd.) 21 eesrgetewn (Oa.) 10, Hanover 14 Sewanee 14, Marion Institute 12 Lenoir Rhyng 11, Wofford 1 Benedict 11, Johnson C. Smith 9 Concord 11, Bluefield 14 Marshall 27, Marehoed, Kr. EAST Fena State IS, Maryland 7 Navy 17, Boston College 7 Army 11, Kansas State 4 Caliatg Bested University 9 Norwich 14, Colby 4 Ball Stale Indiana State 7 Lvcening 21, Delaware Valley 19 Massachusetts 19, Maine 7 Bates M. St. Lawrence if C.

W. Fast 12, Northeaster 4 West Chester 11, Ithaca 1 Cortland Stat 17, Alfred Main Maritime 14, St. Mary 11 Gettysburg 17, Hfstr 14 Central Con If, Olassber State 9 Ronssoleer Poly IS, Midtebury Maryland State 49, Lack Haven Stat HBP By Nuxhall (Menke). wards. NS Tucker recovered fumble in end zone (kick failed) That why the contest with Saturday was more than "just another football game." It marked a new and greater "mixing in" by ECC on Southern Mickey Wright's Pace Continues, Conference scheduling and affairs.

That's healthy. And Osuna Moves Into Finals Of Colonial Net Tourney the Pirates' athletic teams step on a few toes and jolt some members out of comparative attitudes of complacency and Leads Englehorn CALDWELL, Idaho (AP) Mickey Wright, carding a 68 Mowing a record of 5 Friday, blasted to a 133 and a four-troko lead after the second turn- wukth (AP) MexHa replica of a 1964 Colonial fi- cos Rafael Osuna struggled nals when Osuna called upon his from the brink of defeat Satur- speed and aeilitv to turn back stand-patusm, that be healthy, too. Some of this unintentional yet healthy prodding Is already evident. ECC's sports building program is an ambitious one and soon will produce concrete results which some of the current SC family members have only been dreaming about for years. Even if comparable building is not spurred among others by ECC's example, at least the league's finer sports plants in each category will be increased by one.

Anyway, the message in this just-another-ball round of the $10,000 Shirley En day to upset Manuel Santana Santana, the reigning Wimble-and advanced to the finals ehamnfon. glehorn Open at the Purple INSPECTION STICKER NO. (Pi I NOW DUE! Jp bittto Motor Corp VcadlaOI4aiilBa CMC Traefaj Sage Golf Club Saturday. The Texas bomber takes the Colonial National Invitation-I Santana, with his power drives al Tennis Tournament. (and superior ground strokes Osuna converted finesse and baffling Osuna.

rushed to a 5-2 Stanislas Takes Michigan Mile AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE IMMEDIATE COVERAGE Monthly Payments Hard Place Risks Underage Drivers Assigned Risks Military PHONE 245-3257 Open Evenings by Appointment, four-stroke lead into Sunday's final 18 over Sandra Haynie of Fort Worth, Tex. Marge Masters of Victoria, Australia, came in with a one- game is quite clear. ECC busily built itself up to meet SC standards, now why can't older members take heed superb net play in the victory I vantage in the climatic set after trailing his top. DETROIT (AP) Mrs. Mil-I of and emulate ECC's energy in working to boost high auanisn unrxmpni in inn tinai ji dred Kerr's Stanislas, a long under 70 for a 139 and third er their own league standards and image.

If I jouancii vy uvuuiv lauiL ucvj r.l'!set. The verdict was 9-11. 6-1. 7- sion and his poise withered. nlace.

shot, won the 114,500 Michigan Mile Saturday, beating favored nAfhiltlf SttAf.MI ItA Anil. friAAminrt i rt Ti'f'" Ia Osuna swept five straight yKiuapo uicjr uc vmj gjivuuiig iimc again; utVj iu i Kathv Whitworth, San Antonio, nearly blew herself Tom Rolfe by three and a half move on 10 someinuig Deuer line a Derm in tne The triumnh earner! the third rS. ui comesi wun Weyntsbur 11, Slippery Rack 9 Springfield 11, Coast Guard 9 Mansfield State 11, Geneva 9 Vermont 14, American Interaction! 19 Clarion State 14, Mlllorsville 11 Ctntret Connecticut if, eiessber State Cencerd 21, Bluefield 14 Brldseprt 14, Trenton Stat 2 MIDWEST Nebraska 14, Texas Christian 19 Souther Illinois 17, Wichita 1 lew 11, Arisen 2 Michl 41, Oreton state Mlchita Stale 11, Nertk Carelln Stat 1 Wisconsin 29, law State 1 Purdue 42, Ohlg University lengths before 27,000 fans at De a love game on his own service. out of contention when sue Drysdale attributed his three- seeded Osuna final berth opposite South African Cliff Drys- troit race track. At the head of the stretch strayed three over par with a 74 for a 141.

Marilvnn Smith of Runaway set triumph in part to an un FIRESTONE INSURANCE S96S Jeffsrjon An. El ACC. Far-fetched? Perhaps, but once far-fetched, too, were the ACC and SEC. Besides, who was it once said: "A program which deserves to be on a college campus deserves to be emphasized?" The man who said that was Dr. Leo W.

Jenkins, ECC president Shoemaker had to pull Tom Rolfe out of a jam of contend dale, the No. 2 set, who beat Ham Richardson of Dallas 6-1, improved service, which Richardson, a former U. S. Davis Cup star, obviously had trouble Bay, Jamaica, shot herself into contention with a 69, still nine 9 1 i' 'II alSMsaaattaTJae-r VlKlWlUm ers and failed to overhaul Stan 7-9, 6-3. mm islas.

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