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NAVY DOWNS EAGLES BY 27-7 Army Rips Kansas State, 21-6, John Perduto Stars CARY FIELD DEFENSIVE DUEL Penalties Plague 7-7 Tie Pleases Nobody By DICK FOX Daily Press Sports Writer WILLIAMSBURG Saturday's developments on Cary Field left all the principals a little disappointed. A 7-7 season-opening tie often has that effect-East Carolina Coach Clarence Stasavich and his William and Mary opponent, Marv Levy, echoed identical "We like to win" sentiments and the host strategist in this Southern Conference struggle could cite several reasons why he didn't. WEST POINT, N.Y. (UPI) Army halfback John Perduto scored two touchdowns and set up another Saturday to plunge Kansas State to its 12th straight defeat over three seasons, 21-6. Perduto dashed 70 yards for a second- ANNAPOLIS, Md.

(AP) Navy-found a new offensive punch Saturday in juniors John Cartwright, Terry Murray and Rob Taylor and rolled to a 27-7 opening football victory over Boston College. Cartwright, who had difficulty passing as a sophomore quarterback, showed finesse period touchdown, scored from 31 yards out Army K.Statt "Those penalties kept us from. Baste Navy since his back-up man, Mike Madden, was nursing a bruised rirsi uowns 14 10 Ruining Yardage 194 180 Passing Yardage 170 33 First Downs 15 22 Rustling Yardage 13 233 Passim Yardage fa Passat 12-23 6-18 Passes Intercepted By 1.0 playing a good game," said remembering that two consecutive assessments on punt situations preceded the 75-yard Passes 7-31 13-23 Passes Intercepted By 1 1 Punts Mi 3-45 hip. That put a crimp in the Tribe's running offense. Puntt H-41 10-43 Fumbles Lost 2 0 Yards Penalized 27.

S3 rumoies uost 1 0 Yirdi Penalized 20 .30 East Carolina, one of the last touchdown return by Robert Ellis of the and skill as he completed 13 of 22 tosses for 148 yards, 9 of them Stasavich. "About their passing, we were worried and I figured we should have intercepted more." Hughes' steal was the only one for ECC but it was a big one. Levy thinks Madden will be ready to go at full steam against West Virginia next game and that will help the Tribe's chances. v. V-V.

The Pirates suffered a casual in the fourth and ran 31 yards to set up a four-yard touchdown Iiass from Jim O'Toole to Har-ey Jarvis with 15 seconds left "Under the conditions we remaining strongholds of tne single wing, found the de- fense tough although the visitors did manage a 157-81 edge along the ground. A healthy Madden to split end Taylor for 113 yards. found ourselves in," Levy went He also ran four times for 53 in the came yards, scored one touchdown and passed 18 yards to Murray could have changed that around PALMER SET TO SPEAK AT P.S.C. MEET Hampton High School Football Coach Johnny Palmer will be the guest speaker at the Peninsula Sports Club meeting Monday. The session is scheduled for Bucky's Restaurant and will begin at 12:30 p.m.

Palmer came to Hampton in 1965 after serving as chief aide to Newport News' Charv lie Nuttycombe for several years. A somewhat disappointing first season ended on a high note, when the Crabbers downed the Typhoon, 7-6, in the annual Thanksgiving Day classic. on, "it was difficult for our quarterback (Dan Darragh) to call a good game. Too often. East Carolina could anticipate Army sputtered frequently in Tom Cahill's coaching debut but Perduto's running made it for another.

Murray, a darting, twisting a bit. The game's longest run was a 37-yard slant off left tackle ty, too. Tailback Charlie Forces a success. halfback who was Navy's top injured his Achilles tendon sir ground gamer last year, rushed Winless since a victory over Oklahoma State in the next-to-the-last game of the 1964 for 80 yards. He bounced off one the second play of the game.

Darragh carried most of the quarterback load for the tribe our third-down plays." Stasavich defended his strategy from that point until the game's finish. Junking any attempt for a long aerial bomb, the Pirates stuck to the ground by reserve fullback George Gay in the second quarter which got the Pirates out of a hole and carried to their 48. tackier to score with the pass from Cartwright, and he scored season, Kansas State shook up the Cadets early in the fourth another from 16 yards out. The Tribe seemed headed for DAILY PRESS, Newport News, Va. nenod when sophomore full on their last four attempts, hop The Middie defense, led by Sept 18, 1966 SC back Cornelius Davis broke off trouble on a punt by East Carolina's Mike Herring in the second period.

Safety man Chip ing to get off a perfect play. "A block or two would have junior end Bill Dow and linebacker Don Downing, kept Bos tackle for an 89-yard touchdown run but Mike Brubin's attempted conversion kick was wide to ton College bottled up except for EAST CAROLINA'S GEORGE GAY FINDS PATH FOR SHORT GAIN Tribe's Adin Brown (far left) prepares to stop four-yard Pirate advance in the second quarter. Gay had galloped 36 yards to the East Carolina 48 on the previous play. Churchill Grimes (82) leads interference. (Staff Photo by Ed Streeky).

2 Costly Penalties Nullify done the trick," he said. As it turned out, Bailey sliced up the Final Gun Saves a w-yara scoring arive in me the left and Army stood on a 7-6 lead. fourth period. middle for 17 yards, then Gay picked up 11 and another first 55-Yard TD Buffalo's Victory Young took the ball going backwards before beginning his productive journey down the left sideline and it was the Pirates who were in trouble on that occasion. -The East Carolina defenders Dave Thomas, the Eagle's down on the visitors' 48.

sophomore quarterback, com KENT. Ohio WV-Buffalo turn A 15-yard holding penalty ed two fumbles and a blocked pleted three passes in the drive including a two yard scoring punt into touchdowns Saturday shoved the Pirates back and with time for one play, Gay tried the middle, picked up eight By WoodaD downfield had converged on the Bid For Win; Young, Brown Shine plav to halfback Dave Bennett. 'Midway through the final period, after soccer-style kicker tPete Huss had missed his second field goal attempt for Kansas State, Army went on move from its 20. O'Toole's passes to Terry Young and Gary Steele, Army's first Negro varsity footballer, moved middle and Young had to elude A 13-yard run by Thomas had for a 27-23 victory over Kent State, with the losers only three inches away from a TD at the yards and it was all over. carried to tne navy 7 set up "Uur fulibacKs ana oiocKing only one tackier before beginning the 95-yard return which Sparks Duke gle wing power from North Car Continued From Page C-l backs have to correct some the score.

final gun. ed the deepest for either team into the other's territory in the olina, was the game's leading mistakes." said Stasavich, "but The Eagles. looking for their End Jerry Seither grabbed a 35-vard nass from iunior auar ground-gamer on 71 yards in is Continued From Page C-l first 30 minutes. The Indians' then, I made some too by put best season in five years under -the Cadets to Kansas state's 31 the team's offensive production. The catches were good for 55 yards.

carries. Marty uuer was tops ting them in there." coach Jim Miller, got off to a best effort (to the Pirate 30) oc Perduto went over left tackle for his second touch- for William and Mary with 52 At present, trie ecu coach terback Ron Schwartz for Kent with seven seconds left and knocked over one defender at had start in tne game and East Carolina scored its first curred in the first quarter. plans no changes in his start tack. But two plays later he bad another pass intercepted. From then on, Woodall was the master and finished the never fully recovered.

They yards in 17 attempts, accounting for nearly two-thirds of the down. breakthrough in the opening ing backfield of Bailey, fullbacK the five-yard line, but was fumbled the opening kickoff and Linebacker Townsend Ckrke William and Mary weathered East Carolina marches to the hosts' afternoon net total of 81 Jim Flowe, wingback Tom hauled down three inches from Dow pounced on it at the feagie later intercepted a pass from game completing 11 of 16 tries seconds of the second quarter when fullback George Gay bolted through the middle 36 yards yards via the running game. the end zone. 32 and 23 in the third period, iBill Nossek and started Army 18. tor 135 yards.

gave the Tribe a 7-0 halftime advantage. Although the Pirates boasted 111-64 edge in passing yardage, this phase of East Carolina's offense left Stasavich worried. "We may have set some kind of a record on those interceptions," he said wryly, noting the Tribe picked off four of senior tailback Bill Bailey's heaves and returned them 60 yards. It was an ECC end zone intercepted by Neal Hughes, however, in the late stages which thwarted any hopes of breaking the stalemate. Grant and blocker Joe Testo.

Darragh completed 10 of 23 passes and his favorite target. Darragh wound up with 10 on the way again from Kansas just prior to the two costly pen 13 717 IS t-U Buffalo 1 Kent Sttt to tne Firate 48. West Virginia tailback Garrett 7- completions in 23 tries for 64 Boston CelleH State's 48. I I 1 7-27 The drive sputtered minutes BUFF Weils run (Embow kick) senior whip end Chuck Albert- Navy yards in the air. Ford failed to break away for anv substantial eains against alties that wiped out pin-point kicks by Darragh and eventually KENT Pledger 4 run (VanValkenburg de George 24 pass Interception (wick past to tuklewicz) Madden, expected to see more later, however, and the visitors were forced into a punting situa Kansat Stat rArmy failed) hi rrturlaht 1 run ffbmzza kick) the Duke defense as the Blue 14-11 KENT Seither 23 pass from VanValken- led to Ellis' long punt return.

duty at quarterback, was used Murray 18 pass from Cartwright (Co- tion. son who caught eight for 55 yards, seems a worthy successor to record-setting George Pearce. Both teams threw 23 passes The una! quarter was a repe Devils held him to 71 yards in 20 carries. ARMY Peduto 70 run (Llndell kick) KS Davit run (kick failed) APAAY Periuta 31 run (Lindell kick) sparingly by Levy because ot a burs (Eppright kick) BUFF Jones 3 run (run failed) BUFF Wells 1 run (Embow kick) KENT Fitzgerald 4 run (infante run) cozia kickj 14 rim ffirozza kick) Kicking specialist Mike Her tition of the middle two with hm bruise suffered in practice. BC Bennett 2 past from Thomas (O'Nell ARMY Jarvit 4 pan from O'Toole (Lin- It was Ford who fumbled a the Madden and Hughes inter BUFF Barksdale 15 past from Murma Albertson.

shifted from ball- kick) ring got off a good effort which Young fielded at the 5, then retreated to the 1. The and "that's a lot for us," said deH kick) Attendance 21,000. (Embow kick) ceptions balancing the scales. Attendance 20.201. handoff with 11:35 to play in the half.

Defensive right end Bruce Wieslev crabbed the ball back to flanker to help fill the gap created by the graduation of All-America George Pearce, 5-9, 162-pound defensive stand Ailing Star Fires out of the air and raced 21 yards for Duke's first score. Bob out from Freeport, tnen began his long run upfield. turned in a truly outstanding ef Florida Led By Spurrier fort in his first collegiate con Young took off for the left Matheson kicked the first of his test in his new role. AuburnWictory Over Moccasins four extra points. jlowa Wallops Arizona On 'New Offense A pass interception by Young sidelines and was sprung loose around the Tribe 40 when Bob Ludwig provided a key block.

Four plays after the ensuing gave the Tribe a chance for a Angels' Rojas Separated From Family Four Years In 43-7 Win kickoff, Ford again fumbled and Wiesley again was johnny-on- The Pirates never naa an second touchdown midway in tne second period, but two penalties AUBURN, Ala. (AP) In other chance at him as he N'wtsttra Florida proved costly and Darragh the-spot to mafce.tne recovery at the West Virginia 38. jured fullback Tom Bryan came off the bench late in the fourth First Downs 13 7 61 20 152 340 eventually punted into the end pranced the rest of the way to paydirt to put William and Mary in front by 6-0. Woodall needed but seven NEW YORK (AP) Minnie Rojas of the California Angels got rid of his trouble zone. 14-M 27-37 IOWA CITY.

Iowa (UPD-I days to move Duke in for the quarter Saturday and gave a bogged down Auburn team the Young, who had already de Donnie McGuire's conversion Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage Passes Passes Intercepted By Punts Fumbles Lost Yards Penalized SoDhomore Quarterback Ed 0 2 7-40 4- 3 2 30 sent the score to 7-0. livered his long-range scoring jaunt, picked off Bailey's aerial punch it needed for a 20-6 foot Young's heroics came with score and the lead. Big plays in the drive, climaxed by Cala-brese's one-yard plunge, included a 15 yard sideline toss to some tonsils by way of an El Paso hospital, got into Mexico by way of Miami and got' into the major leagues by way of Mexico. But he couldn't get his wife and two daughters out of Cuba by way of Mexico, and he can't get them into the United States by way of Nicaragua. "I don't know what is the said the Angels' rookie pitcher, who ball victory over the surprising at the William and Mary 35 and GAINESVILLE, Fla.

(UPI- Podolak ran for two touchdowns and. passed for a third Saturday as Ray Nagel made his Iowa coaching debut with an impressive 31-20 Iowa just 1:55 gone in the second period and for nearly two quar- i i i i At er ly tough Chattanooga Mocca returned it to the East Carolina Triplethreat Florida quarter Dunaway and 15-yard burst up 40. sins. lers appearea iu uo uie auier- back Steve Spurrier passed for the middle by tailback Jake The first of the two infractions hasn't seen his family for some six months. It was a sophomore quarter Devonshire.

victory over Arizona. ence in the hard-hitting battle for early -season conference supremacy. against the Indians (a 15-yarder I want to find a visa for myi back Larry Blakeney who put three touchdowns and booted two field goals Saturday to lead the Gators in a stunning The Blue Devils closed out the 'The Iowa defense held Arizona scoreless until the for holding) nullified a 13-yard run by Madden. months you go back to the United States." ive her a chance to go. He get to airport, but that was all." the Tigers in front with a 40-yard touchdown pass to end wife and children to bring them to the United States, but the The He clouded tne title hopes first half with a 65-yard march in 12 plays.

Calabrese, a 209- 43-7 rout of Northwestern. fourth auarter and on offense of both teams and makes Wil Moments later the Pirates bad By the time Rojas arrived in Finally, last year, Rojas ob United States consul no want to Spurrier also set up a safety Freddie Hyatt with five minutes to go. pound junior, slammed over liam and Mary's contest with marched behind Bailey to a first Podolak bewildered the Wildcats with a mixture of runs and tained a visa in Nicaragua and when one of his punts was West Virginia at Morgantown down at the Tribe 27 before from four yards out. Matheson's kick was blocked. West Virginia touched dead on the Northwest nasses.

mostly on rollouts, from Chattanoeta 1 1 when he went there to play Brown, a day-long standout on next Saturday the pivotal one in determining a 1966 champion. Auburn St 1420 managed to eet off two Ford give my wife. He got a Cuban passport, but he never been in United States." He in this case is Gladys Ro ern three-yard line and tackle Guadalajasa, only twof months of the season remained and he compiled a mediocre 6-6 mark. But when he returned last year for the whole season he won 21 games and lost 12. winter ball, his family joined defense, mtercepted for the hosts at the 10.

Brown's key play Red Anderson nabbed Wildcat The Mountaineers must win that running plays before tne intermission. 1 AUB FG Jonea 3a AUB FG Jones 34 CHAT-FG Serrelra 40 CHAT FG Serreira 2a quarterback Dennis Boothe in came with just 1:16 left in the one to stand much of a chance of repeating. Rojas played summer ball in the end zone on the next play. jas, the wife of Minervino Ale Midway in the third period. half.

AUB Hyatt 40 pass from Blakeney (Jones kick) Northwestern found the going Woodall pulled off his stirring East Carolina's penetration to Tailback Bill Bailey, who ably Iowa's new split-end winged-T offense. The win ended a long dry spell for Iowa. The Hawks won only one game in 10 last year and finished last in the Big Ten with a 0-8 record. They had lost eight straight coming into today's contest, the first of the season for both clubs. Mexico, but that too.

had its problems. AUB Bryan a run (Janes kick) Attendance 25,000. tough in the 87-degree heat and directed the fortunes of the sin the William and Mary 27 mark run. With first down at tne Duke 45. he started around his The Angel hurler started his professional baseball career in jandro Rojas, who at 28 is one of the oldest rookies ever to hit the majors.

In other cases, "He" can be a baseball team, a country or a government, depending on what right end, cut back to the middle of the field threading his mounted its only scoring drive when it received the second half kickoff and marched 72 yards in 14 plays with halfback 1960 when the San Francisco wav around would-be tacklers and picking up blockers until Iowa rolled up 167 yards Giants signed him. He played at Artesia, N.M, Woody Campbell carrying over 6 Fumbles, Two Interceptions Lead To Wake Forest Setback rushina to 70 for Arizona, but from the six. the Cuban native is talking the goal line was in A personal foul against Duke on fourth down at the West Vir Fresno, and El Paso, before he made the It was a brilliant first game the Wildcats had a 224-187 yard edee on passing. Arizona's total showing for bpurrier, who is about at the moment. Right now, he Mrs.

Rojas Giants' top farm club, at Taco- ginia 38 greatly aided the Moun vardaee was 291 to Iowa's 254. being touted for all-America ma, in 1963. The two field goals, one for 41 The Wildcats made most of their vardaee in the final is living in Managua, with 6-year-old Barbara of Veteran Dave McWilliams, Continued From Page C-l taineers' final scoring drive. With Digon and Bob Zambo, also a sophomore quarterback. yards and the other for 25, were However, a throat infection hindered his pitching "effective-! play (Borchers recovering Johnson's bobble at the 23).

If we bad scored you can't tell and 4-year-old Lourdes. They who was injured only four days before the contest. quarter. the first of his career. the fourth quarter when Wake sharing the duties.

WVU travel ness, and he remained with Ta 20 The Johnson City, flash Arizona lewa halfback Andy Heck fumbled what might have happened. 1-31 live there because they can't get clearance to come to the United States. coma only long enough to post a The Cavaliers' leader said "the biggest thing was our de ed 72 yards li piays using me option play both to the left and 1 run (Anderson kick) "I'm not disappointed in the o-l record. Back at El Paso, he IOWA Crees 37 pass from Podolak (An fensive hitting. They caused at rigni to eai up mosi oi uie was 5-5 before he had his tonsils hit junior end Richard Trapp on passes of 19 and 53 yards for touchdowns in the first and third periods, and got the other one on a 10 yarder to Paul least half the fumbles tnat derson kick) IOWA Podolak 1 run (Anderson kick) inuuAQnianri 1 run (Anderson kick) removed eight days from the and Virginia's versatile middle guard Andy Popeck recovered on the Virginia 30.

Stan Kemp, a converted quarterback working as flanker, made a great This is not the first time, though, that Rojas has been away from his family for an defense It all boils down to what we harped on all week, stop Bob Davis he'll beat anybody if the defense holds Sophomore Steve Edwards, a end of the season. Lockwood (defensive halfback Bill Lockwood) was coming up ARIZ Greth 23 pass from Reed (Wit- It was then that the Angels discovered Rojas, bought him for $2,500 and assigned him to Seattle of the Pacific Coast League at the start of this season. It took him only until the end of May to become a rookie in the major leagues. "I never get a chance for the majors before this year." Rojas said. "The Giants he never give me no chances." Rojas made his first appearance against Cleveland May 30 after which one Indian described his pitching style this way: "He has three pitches slow, slower and come out and get it" Commented Rojas: "The first three tames I can throw nothing but slow, slow, slow.

I dont know why. But aft-ed that I throw hard. I throw good now." Last week Rojas, appearing in relief for the 40th time, recorded his seventh victory against four defeats and lowered his earned run average to 2.88. Rojas, who has started only twice, doesn't mind that he's being used primarily as a relief pitcher. "My first four years in the minors I pitched in relief all the time," he said.

"In Mexico I start but now I gonna relieve. I That winter the Giants let him tailback, carried the final 12 yards for the touchdown. Digon Ewaldsen in the second. helm kick) IOWA FG Anderson 38 ADi7Huhhr run (W Inelm kick) on their passes from the corner up." catch of a Davis aerial to give Blackburn cited center Fred extended time. In the past AVi years, he has seen his wife and daughters a total of four months.

tried for a two-point pass play ARIZ Waroo 20 Pass from Reed (Wll- all day long botn teams need polish." A key Virginia halftime de Another Gator touchdown came late in the fourth period when second string quarterback and failed. helm kick) Attendance 45,000. "He paid for the operation, for. everything," Rojas said. Jones for having apparently done a "wonderful" job in place the 70-yard scoring drive sustenance.

The 35-vard sain brought the With 3:25 to play. Calabrese When he left Cuba for good in cision came concerning jonn- referring to the Giants. "I don't Harmon Wages scored from the ball to the hosts' 21. On the next know why he gave me release in Princess Anne Tops March, 1962, he had no way of knowing that he wouldn't see his closed out the game's scoring by climaxing a 14-play march on another four-yard plunge. This final point-making drive Wildcat 25 on a twisting brok en field run.

the winter." Nevertheless Rojas was with son, who had taken advantage of gaping holes in the middle for 77 of his 86 yards. "We were scared of their outside came. They had been fea play, the agile Davis skirted left end for six points. Linebacker Steve Brvan. a First Colonial, 20-0 Fantastic Pass On Conversion Wins For VMI Florida, which had a 7-3 rec wife for nearly four years, or until November.

1965. when the covered 76 yards. out a job. When the spring of VIRGINIA BEACH (AP) Devonshire (80) and Cala rest of the Rojas family got out of Cuba. Princess Anne halfback' Skip 1964 came he decided he would try the Mexican League.

But he ord last year before losing in the Sugar Bowl game, had gone into the game a slim favorite over Northwestern. brese (65) were the rushing turing bootlegs and that type of thing to the outside in the spring sophomore replacing Charles Hammer, who had been injured, but not seriously, recovered the fumble that led to the insurance Wilkins ran 60 yards off right leaders for Duke, while Ford When they arrived in Manag couldn get into Mexico. ua, Rojas saw Lourdes for the and Edwards (27) paced the "I was a refugee," Rojas re 0- 7 Northwestern Florida losers. i points. His play came on a called, "and the Mexican gov 17-43 tackle to score on the third play from scrimmage and Princess Anne went on to spoil First Co first time.

She had been born shortly after he left Cuba in I Continued From Page C-l chased back to the, sideline, then reversed, and, behind a block by Bellotti, raced the -distance. Jim Case kicked the Wilson fumble. 16 yards out Dunaway caught seven passes ernment he no want a Cuban The TD was made on a tre 1962. for 85 yards. refugee coming in.

You needed a resident visa for the United lonial's football debut, 20-0, Sat mendous second effort by "He can't get out of Cuba be urday night. Quayle on a 13-yard advance. fore last year." Minnie ex Florida Drubs so we were giving a little in the middle. At the half we had to change this and make it tighter there or deal ourselves out of the game." The Cavaliers gave game balls to hulking defensive tackle Don Parker on defense and Quayle on offense. Virginia puts its conference lead on the line next week at Clemson.

A lot of that "polish" will be needed by then. I point and it was 7-6. Hill, former Granby star, The Cavaliers did not allow plained. "I got her a visa one States. "Finally I had to go to a man in Miami, and he give to me a paper that said after five or six FLA Trapp 19 past from Spurrier (Bar-field kick) FLA Eaidsen 10 past from Spurrier (Barfield kick) FLA FG Spurrier 41 NW-Campbell run (Errlch 'kick) FLA Safety Boothe tackled in end zone by Anderson FLA Trapp S3 pass from Spurrier (Bar-field kick) FLA FG Spurrier 25 FLA Wages 25 run (Barfield kick) FLA Preston 15 pass from Stephenson (Barfield kick) Attendance 40,05.

Allen College, 43-3 kicked all three extra points. First Colonial inside their 30 as time before that in Mexico, but the Cuban government never Of the other fumble recover like start, but I think it's better they evened their record at 1-1 ies. Dennis Borchers made two, VMI opened its clincher drive after a 22-yard punt return by Frank Oliver in the third "period, gave the Keydete the hall on the VUlanova 31. Joe in Group 1-A, Eastern District Chesapeake tackle Randall Harris made another and Hammer TALLAHASSEE, (UPI)-i Florida after a halting first quarter, humbled Allen College of Columbia, S. 43-3 Saturday in the Rattler's season play.

one. Oremi knocked down a touch The Cavaliers, however, were First Colonial Print til Ann 7 Announcing A New t-M opener here. far from flawless. They lost possession both times they PA Wllklnt run (Counter kick) PA Smith 1 run (Counter kick) PA Runyan 12, past from German (kick GENERAL ELECTRIC was held scoreless for the first quarter, while Allen end George Kelly managed a fumbled and had three of uavis' down pass on the first play of the final period, but then a harassed Ellett managed to find Hebert with a 21 yarder put VMI ahead. nasses intercepted.

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