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0 u'ginia lech LapitaJizes n.ffljETors, rosts zip-1 4 jnumpn Ties nd Late SttVg tenmo Leyaets VPFs Defense Nelson's Kick Stops 3 Tribe Getsl4-14TiIt InLastMinute TD Marches vmi rs First downs 12 20 First downs 16 IS Rushing yardaee 1A2 131 Passing1 yardage 114 113 Passes 7-18 7-12 Passes intercepted 'ijr 1 1 Punts 5-33 1 Rushing yardage 136 2SS Passing yardage 173 92 Passes -20 8-17 Passes intercepted by 3 0 Fumbles lost 1 Punts -35 Yards penalized 40 30 By CHARLES KARMOSKY Daily Press Sports Editor PORTSMOUTH Strik 0 VtrTVo if w'-- -t if jT Ap -'f a svv. I ing sharply and swiftly through the air lanes, Virginia Military i I -r -11 V'V--- 'V1' i vVT VT V. i fc A If Institute's never-say-die Key dets sailed 56 yards for a touchdown on the pitching arm of Howard Dyer with only 62 seconds left to stave off defeat with a 14-14 tie against the University of Rich mond here Saturday night be fore about 6,000 fans. Statistically outclassed and trailing twice, 7-0 and 14-7, when the ill-starred Spiders marched 74 Fumbles lost 2 1 Yards penalized 40 2 By LARRY BONKO Daily Press Sports Writer ROANOKE Because Virginia Tech's football team grasped the possibilities of several promising moments Saturday afternoon, William and Mary found circumstances anything but festive in the Harvest Bowl. This ability of the Gobblers, to develop successful scoring efforts out of three Tribe mistakes, contributed heavily to their 2014 Southern Conference conquest.

Equally as important was the VPI effort in curbing three William and Mary touchdown drives. The Gobblers dismissed any chance of the Tribe snatching away their first victory with a stern defensive display in the closing minutes. In position to tie the game, of go ahead, the Indians moved to VPI's 29-yard line and sent the shirt-sleeved crowd of 19,000 to its feet with two long passes. Both failed, however, along with the William and Mary try for a second win in three games. If there was a defensive play of lasting significance on the warm, sunny afternoon it was that of Tech's Bloice Davidson.

The junior guard brought down Roger Hale for a seven- RICHMOND BATTLES TO A 6-0 FIRST-QUARTER LEAD AGAINST STUBBORN KEYDETS Halfback David Ames (20, on ground) hits paydirt on a in from the rear. The Keydets came from behind in the plunge of around a foot to cap a 74-yard drive. Teammate final minute to deadlock their Southern Conference foes, J. P. Vass (81) blocks Wyatt Durrette (20) on the play 14-14.

An 84-yard run by VMI's John Traynham featured tthile VMI's Don Kern (27), a Norfolk sophomore, rushes the thrilling seesaw game. yards in the first quarter for a TD and tallied again in the third period on a 31-yard pass, the Keydets launched their dramatic deadlocking drive with about four minutes of action remaining. Taking over reins for in tS 0 To jured Billy O'Dell, Dyer connect enes ee TRIBE'S FULLBACK H. C. THAXTON PLOWS FOR FIRST DOWN Being pulled right along is right guard Bloice Davidson (65) of Virginia Tech, who finally nails the William Mary sophomore.

Tech's center Charlie Hines (53) helps downThax- ton in the first-period play. The Gobblers won the Harvest Bowl contest, 20-14. ed beautifully on four pitches in the 11-play payoff drive. Ends Tom Kurkoski and Dick Evans, demoted to the 2 unit for shabby defensive play last against Penn State, were the Game; tm irn'jf' A ace onovan rysaaie favored receivers for Dyer. Evans picked off three aerials for cains of 17.

11 and 20 yards and Kurkoski grabbed one for nine to spark the goalward foray. Evans' last reception brought the yard loss after the Tribe moved By CHARLES MAHER LOS ANGELES 3 The Los Angeles out-scored better than 3-1 so far in the World Series but still in a flat-footed tie, return today to their home park baseball's most celebrated diamond-in-the-rough. And what advantage, if any, do they acquire by this By JACK HAND LOS ANGELES Ufl A roaring crowd of the largest ever to see a World Series game, is expected to greet the Los Angeles Dodgers today as they return to the Coliseum all even with the Chicago White Sox going into the third game. Don Drysdale, the strikeout leaders of the majors with Keydets of Coach John WcKenna to the Richmond one and Dyer carried into the end zone in two cracks at the middle. switch from Chicago's Comiskey Park, a field plainly ELLIOTT DELIVERS That made the scoreboard read 14-13.

still in Richmond's favor. 242. Is scheduled to pitch for tne geometrical, to Los Angeles Dodgers against Chicago's. Dick but Nelson Elliott calmly booted the tying extra point. Ostensibly VMI didn't gamble for two points Donovan in a battle of rignt nana Memorial Coliseum, a field insanely unsymetrical? "Not a helluva lot," is the way Walter Alston puts it.

ers. Game time is 1 p. m. local time 4 p. m.

EST. After their tf 9 and victory because none of its sharpest and most dependable 4-3 victory in Friday's game at Chicago, the Dodgers were made NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1S59 Section runners were action at me time. Walter, the manager of the Dodgers, probably wouldn't admit 11 to 10 Series favorites. California has waited many, many years for a World Series. an advantage if the other team VMI's other tying TD and extra point came early in the second auarter when halfba ck John had to bat with warm licorice Finally i'.

has arrived. It will be played in the huge uncovered foot IN 24-7 HOME OPENER Traynham, one of tne lieyaecs most outstanding pertormers on offense and defense, slipped sticks. But he may have a point when he says the only possible advantage the Dodgers will have at home is their familiarity with "That Thing" the left-field through several would-be tacklers, almost stumbled and fell, but re covered and easily outdistanced screen. Spider persuers to register an 84 yard scoring sprint. tMiiou con Duke Parlays Rice Misplays Into Win By DICK WELSH Daily Press Sports Writer ball stadium that serves as a grotesque home park for the Dodgers.

The 42-foci $creen stretching from the 231 -foot foul line into left center offers a target unique in the major leagues. The Dodgers won the pennant by beating the Milwaukee Braves in the final piayoff game Tuesday in their home park. Most of the White Sox never saw "The Thing" until they worked out Saturday afternoon. After Friday's game in Manager Walter Alston was asked if the wouldn't give his Dodgers a tremendous advantage. verted.

Except for those two TD sallies, the Keydets spent a lot of the night turning back Richmond over-land stabs at their goal line as the Spiders rolled up 14 first downs to five and outgained VMI DURHAM, N. C. Duke turned a pair of Rice fumbles to Tech's 29-yard line with 1:25 remaining in the game. LONG PASSES Two long passes by Calvin Cox one just beyond the fingertips of Jon Stephenson in the end zone followed that play. Here, as on two other occassions, VPI held the Tribe away from its goal line.

In the first quarter Coach Milt Drewer's' white-shirted Indians drove to the Tech 21. A try for a field goal failed. In. the early moments of the second quarter William and Mary was on the VPI 27 and this scoring try in the form of two passes faded with the Gobblers leading, 6-0. The frustration of these developments was matched bv the distressing facts of three touchdowns.

William and Mary had possession but for three plays after the opening kickoff when Tech went to work on defense, A Cox pass, thrown from the Tribe 42, was intercepted by Alger Pugh who in turn lateralled to Charlie Speck who in turn fumbled. When the confusion ended VPI had the ball on its own 39 and inaugurated a first scoring drive of the game. In seven plays the Techmen moved 61 yards and scored on quarterback Speck's 24-yard pass to Pugh, in the end zone. Pugh, who was honored by sportswriters as the game's outstanding player, broke through tackle and raced 13 yards to the 24. From there Speck delivered.

In the Tech second try for a touchdown, Pugh was responsible for the finest run in the collision of Big Six- Rivals at Victory Stadium. Tech grabbed possession at 8:51 See VPI, Page C-4, CoL 1 WIIXIAM AND MART LEFT ENDS Hover. Johnson, File LEFT TACKLES I-ashley, Dinsmor 1 LEFT GUARDS Pokorny, GatU CENTERS Lynn, Martin RKJHT GUARDS-Woolwine, Erdossy RIGHT TACKLES Pokrywka, Becb. told. RIGHT Farrell, Phillipa, Poist QUARTERBACKS Cox.

Barton LEFT HALFBACKS Hale, Stephensoa RIGHT HALFBACKS Pnrrh. Snviicr. into touchdowns in the second quarter and the Blue Devils rode on to a 24-7 victory over the Owls in their home on the ground 266 to 136. Swiftv halfback David Ames, TECH FULLBACK MACCARONI PLUNGES TO FOUR-YARD LINE Lost in a swarm of Tribesmen including guard Dave Gatti (65), quarterback Calvin Cox (18), and guard Wayne Woolwine (62), Maccaroni sets up second touchdown scored on the following play in the second quarter. (Staff Photos by Jim Livengood).

who led Richmond ground-gain opener here Saturday afternoon before .21,000 happy foot And, in ris defense, it should be recorded that the Dodgers have knocked fewer balls over the screen in each of the past two seasons thai, their opponents. Alston admits, however, that there is rome slight advantage in knowing how to play balls that bounce off the screen. But that's as far as he'll go. "They can knock balls into it as well as we can," he says. Perhaps of greater importance than the screen itself are the pitchers who will attempt to keep it from being bent'up too badly.

And, in this connection, Alston may have some thinking to do. Sunday his choice is easy enough. It will be Don Drysda'e, the long, lean righthander with the sidearm delivery. But then there is Monday. Will he start Roger Craig, the fellow ers with 116 yards in 20 carries, "No, not a hell of a lot, ne said.

'Th only thing is that we ball fans. ranked ur his term first six Riee Duke are used to the thing (screen and pointer with 3:50 left in the open ing period. thev are not. That is the only ad First downs 7 20 Rushing yardage 92 236 Passing yardage 48 42 Passes S-14 4-7 Passes intercepted by 1 1 Cummings Tops Late Tar Heel vantage, except the usual chance 13-PLAY B1ABIH This eround-eating offensive of Series Facts And Figures to get last licks." Drysdals (17-13) is a side-arm Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized 70 43 ing right-hander who was the sen 74 yards was negotiated in 13 plays with Ames contributing 43 vards in five carries and Art Drive To 20-1 2 Win Over 'Pack Three Duke halfbacks had a hand in the touchdown-making D'Arrieo. another ot.tne apiaers WEATHER TODAY sation of the National Lague at the mid-season mark but slumped in the last half.

In fact, the tail- DONOVAN BRTSDALE most brilliant stars, picked up 24 LOS ANGELES (ft The ikv ahonld be in four attempts. Earl btoudt sunny and the temperature in the low 80s when the Dodgen meet the White who was summarily put to flight booted the first of his two place and fullback Jack Bush added a field goal from the nine-yard line for good measure in the last two minutes play to send the Texans down to their second Inning pitched 179 270 2-3 By TOMMY SEWARD Daily Press Sports Writer iyox in the. tnird norid benea game today at the Coliseum. The predicted Hll off 171 237 in the Sena? opener at Chicago? ruga degree, it was si baiuraay. Or will it be Sandy Kcufax, whese CHAPEL HILL, N.

North Carolina's Jack Cummings, the Tar Heels candi formidable fast, ball frequently straight loss. They were beaten, Pel. .500 I 1 1 Chicago A I ment extra points. Early in the third quarter, tackle Bob Buffman recovered a VMI fumble by Traynham on the Keydets' 49 and the Spiders rolled to the goal only to be frustrated just a yard and a half 26-3, by Louisiana State two um Angeie (iv) i runs win? And, after Craig or Koufax, then what? date for All-America honors, directed his team to a rousing fourth-quarter rally that at-feated North Carolina State, 20-12, before 38,000 in Kenan Stadium Saturday afternoon. Gib Carson climaxed Carolina's go-ahead touchdown drive of 91 yards with a spec weeks ago, B.

isrs on ball 58 93 Strikeout! 71 S42 C. amn itartrf 29 36 Complete amee 5 15 Shutouu 1' Oames lost 10 Famed run ivenne 3.65 3 45 Pome run? allowed 15 26 Batting average 131 .165 World Seriea record O-O 0-0 sDin started after he had earned FIRST GME C'hiean. Oct. 1 It was a sweet first victory for Whatever Alston's pitching HE tacular 14-yard scamper around the left end. The Tar Heels wrapped up the scoring Los Angeles 000 000 00O 0 II 3 from navdirt.

However, trayn the Blue Devils, who had dropped two heart-breaking defeats in the final moments to South Carolina Chicago 207 200 OOx 11 11 0 N.C. state I ham. punted out of bounds on his iraig. inurn 3J. Lamne (4).

noufax 18 problems, the rest of the team appears relatively relaxed. After' the Dodgers evened the Series by defeating the White Sox Roman Gabriel, excelled in the. The Wolfpack, however, took f5. Kliopstein (7) and Roseboro; Wvnn. and Ohio State the last two Satur 79 passing department with 102 yardshe ensuing kicKott ana marched the unique distinction of starting two Ail-Satr Games in the same days.

First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by Punts Fumbles lost -14 133 10-21 0 own 34 and the bpiaers were in business again. A pass by Frank Gagliano failed Ames was able to get 4-3 Friday the Los Angeles dress tr. 70 fr.r th. rmm rink. lUJ 11 Duke Coach Bill Murray had staley (81 ana collar, wynn.

Craig. Home Runs Chicago: Kluszewski 2. SECOND GAME Chicago, Oct. 2 RUE prophesized that some of his ing room was rich was confidence. "It'll wind up just like I thoupht The handsome 23-year-old Call ri.oid.e MMHKMcu uu Vl Wonderful Gabriel mixed up his onlv three yards on a wide end sophomores would have to de Vards penalized 35 Los Anielea 000 100 300-4 9 1 sweeo.

and another aerial to fornian from suburban Van Nuys lost six in a row before -he shut it -would at the start," said Gil Tlodges. "We'll win it. This club velop in a hurry this season to make the Blue Devils' offense Chicago 200 000 3 0 when Cummings pitched a 15-yard toss into the end zone to All- Carolina nil oniy six out ut piay, wjtn runs by Claude Gibson, Frank Marocco, a 210-poundjArnold Nelson and Podwika and guard from Liquippa, handleslhis uncanny passing down the Nicholson just give D'Arrigo was too long, but on fourth down the Spider signal-caller pitched again and this time cut Philadelphia bept. However, he was "knocked out of the box by click. Joe Arrington, a speedy America end Al Goldstein.

1 11 bet my Series share it will the punting chores for Mate and middle and to the outside. 184-pounder from Thomasville, This fourth-period Tar Heel Fodres. Sherry 7 and Koseboro; ahaw. Lown 17 and Lollar. Podres.

Shaw. Home Rons Los Angeles, Meal 2, Essegian. REMAINING GAMES Third game at Los Angeles, Sunday, both the Chicago Cubs and the show all but erased the heroics ofjSaturday's exhibition showed why. One key play in this drive came Stale's criltw runner Ron PnrI- In th first diiarter. which with third down and four on the be a hell of a Series," said Duke Snider.

"I said six games before it started, and I still think it's found Stoudt open. Grabbing the ball at the two, the soph ace from Lancaster. stepped FULLBACKS Kardatzke. Thaxton VIRGINIA TECH LEFT ENDS Dale. Farr LEFT TACKLES Oakes.

Harris. Moss LEFT GUARDS Zeno. Barile. Holbrook ENTER Stephens, Hines. Tolley RIGHT GUARDS Davison, Paine RIGHT TACKLES Whittier.

VishnesM RTGHT ENDS Bvrd. Tomblin. Harris LEFT HALFBACKS Path. Crabtree. filled the bill for Duke this warm Saturday afternoon in the Duke horseshoe stadium.

wika, who accounted for all the turned out to be a scoreless affair, State 41. Nelson took a handoff Oct. fourth game at Angeles, Braves in the final games. He was the starter of the second playoff game, finally won by the Dodgers in 12 innings. Donovan (9-10) drew the Colise Monday.

Oct. 5: tilth game at Los An gingerly over the goal lfhe for Sophomore Arrington punted scoring bv the losers. he boomed one out of bounds on ana was naiieo, apparently tor no going to go six our way. We'll win two out of three in L.A. and geles.

Tuesday. Oct. sixth game (if necessary) at Chicago. Thursday, Oct. Saturday's first was the first in the six, which was good for 36 one back in Chicago." Snead gain, but he lateralled to Gibson as he fell and the 180-pound left halfback raced to the North Caro- and ran the Owls dizzy.

He kicked Rice into a hole early in the game and kept tre Owls deep in yards. He came back at the start seventh game (it necessary! at Lnicago, Friday, Oct. 9. um assignment over left-hander four years tor the Tar Heels in this spirit-filled contest. I don care how many games RIGHT HALFBACKS Perry, Strode FULLBACKS Maccaroni.

Vaught the six points. Again Stoudt was true with his placement boot and that 14-7 margin looked like enough to beat the Keydets until they got See Dyer's C-4, Col. 1 it takes," said Wally Moon. "All of the third quarter with a high looping boot of 41 yards. The ball, hitting the ground on the far side FINANCIAL FIGURES (Serond Game! Third-string quarterback Rav their territory until they fumbled, turning a scoreless battle in ace parson, rage col.

William and Mary Virginia Tech I know is were going to win four Attendance 47 total receipts t-arris opened the scoring for Car of em." 400.27; players" share com Duke's favor. VPI Pugh 24 pasa from Speck tkici N. C. Stale North Carolina olina when he slipped around left of the field, kicked to the left end fmm five vnrrte nut lanrl tumbled tntn the end 70ne. Billy Pierce (H-15) who naa oeen the ace of the Sox staff until Early Wynn and Bob Shaw took over this year.

Apparently, Lopez didnt want to risk a southpaw the Coliseum where Cincinnati's Joe Nuxhall and Chicago's Art missioners share M9.sio.03; ciuoa' ana leagues' shares $109,956.10. Halfback Danny Lee recovered tnn gnt in first fiimhiA nn tho Ri is L-A- said Chuck Churn: "It's a first fumble on the Rice 15 the Carolina's superior grou one official alertly spotted the long trip and nobody wants to and scored seconds later from 11 THOGAME FIGVRES Attendance 95 ,381 total receipts VPI Dale pass from Eastmaa (Slephens kick) S4 pass from Cox (kick failed) VPI Speck 1 plunge (Stephens kick) WfcM Kardatike 1 piling (Farrell pass from Cox) UNC Fanis run (Shupin kick! NC'S Podwicki 2 run ikick failed) NTS Podwicki 2 run kick failed) -UNC Carson 14 run (pass failed) UNC Goldstein 15 pass from rs (Butler kick) 157 3fi: olavers' share S331. 070.26: com yards out. Guard Jim Gardner Ceccarelli are the only lert-nano UR-Amea i plunge tstoaViTiticw iganie was evident in the final sta-'ball on its first bounce where it hit vmi Traynham run (F.iiiott kick) tistics which showed the Tar-'the sideline chalk at the (StouofSi 31 P85 frorn Gagao Heels with a 252-yard total to which brought the several thou-vmi Dyer mead tEiiiott Mck Ifor State. But State, led by the arm 'sand screaming Wolfpack fans to missioner's share clubs' and come back htre anyway.

"Four out of six, our favor," said Coach Charlie Dressen. fell on the second Owl bobble and See Return, Page C-3, Cols. 1, 3 leagues' shares Arrington blasted into the end their leet, zone from the one to climax the short drive. Bush kicked both Sensational Cannon Leads extra points. Chisox Awed By Coliseum, Get GlimpseOf 'The Thing' Arnngton's punts which set But despite Marocco's kicking, the running of Podwika and the strong right arm of Gabriel, State could not withstand Carolina's strnnff finish.

Purdin's 4th-PeriodInterception Sends Ailing Northwestern Over Iowa, 14-10 ftr ii Northwesters. LSU Over Baylor By 22-0 Rice back on its heels the entire first half travelled 48. 52, 50 and 1 Baylor Lsr 41 yards. The 48-yard kick actual through, all these white shirts. 1 threat and the Texans deepest lf ANGELES Ml The Chi Iowa The option was set ud when Talley tossed a 74-yard pass to ly went 68 yards, rolling into the Iowa was penalized on the 20-yard nice end zone first downs ji js Rushing yardage 59 225 Passing yardage 221 Passes 11-23 a.n cago White Sox most of them took an awed first look Saturday at the Los Angeles Coliseum and the Tar Heels at his own 36 fol- Passes 12-25 IS 228 79 7-20 2 6 36 1 128 neia goal, booted by Mike Stock.

Arrington was also the work r-li; Mnnr Passes intercepted by 3 Purdin to set up the first half field goal, and Holcomb threw seven yards into the end zone 10-34 think it will be even worse for the fielders than the hitters." The tiers of seats behind the outfield vacant during most games will be filled for all The loss, Iowa's first in defense A State unnecessary roughness Passes intercepted by 3 2 Punts 4-27 4-40 Fumbles' lost Yards penalised 52 70 Fumbles lost 3 Yards penalized 7-45 horse in Duke crunching ground attack, rolling up 101 yards in 19 carries for a 5.3 average. The of its Big Ten title, was the sec call cancelled a four-yard gain by to Burton for the Wildcats' first; SHREVEPORT, La. (AP penetration was to the LSU 24 in the third quarter. LSU needed less than five minutes to get into the scoring column. Cannon's 35-yard jaunt took the ball to the Baylor 25 and two plays later quarterback Warren Rabb passed eight yards to fullback Donnie Daye for the touchdown.

Sophomore halfback Wrendell score with two minutes left in'Joe. Davies as Carolina quickly IOWA CITY, Iowa (Ar-l-Non-i- moved into Wolfpack territory at ond shock in as many days for Hawkeye fans. Coach Forest Eva-shevski Friday announced he was western halfback Ray Purdin car next Duke runner was Lee, who gained 38 yards in nine tries for 4.2. three games. The stadium holds 92,500 for baseball and every the 45.

ried an intercepted pass 42 yards the third period. Iowa had trouble with passes, both offensively and defensively. Farris made two on a keep and seat is sold. With halfback Billy Cannon flashing his All-America form, Louisiana State's national champions turned the State Fairgrounds into an offensive carnival Saturday and routed Baylor 22-0 before tor a lourth quarter touchdown to As usual. Duke's big defensive Ted Kluszewski, hero of the erase defending charrroion Iowa's lead and give the wildcats a 14-10 Harris padded the margin with a Big 10 victory Saturday.

leaving when his contract expires in 1963 and apparently was open for offers after the 1959 season. Purdin's interception of sophomore quarterback Wilburn Hollis' pass came only minutes after Iowa end Don Norton had grabbed Ron Burton's bobble of a handoff 000 fans. 26-vard field eoal. and LSU's final team played a major role in the triumph. Rice managed only one first down in the entire first half and seven for the game, and gave up only 96 yards rushing to 236 for the Blue Devils.

White Sox' first-game victory over the Dodgers, declared he had no intention of changing his batting stance to take advantage of the screen. Ine comeback triumph was ac The Hawkeyes completed only 8ihen P'cked nine more for a of 23 tosses for 62 yards, and hadif1 down at the 34. Moyer Smith 3 passes intercepted. North- 8 handoff for six before Da-western's reserve quarterbacks vies carried for three straight plays connected on 11 of 23 aerials for 0" gams of eight three and 221 yards. Iowa intercepted two vards Wildcat tosses.

5 i. u-iMof. With third down and inches to iti fabled left tield screen. "The Thing," as the fence is referred to here, didn't bother the players too much. But they were awed by the vastness of the stadium and concerned about the park's unfavorable background.

"It doesn't impress me as much as Fenwav," said Manager Al Lopez, referring to the left field fence in Fenway Park, Boston. The Coliseum's 75-foot-high screen stretches awoss from the 250 to the 320-foot line. Fenway's is 313 feet from the plate. "The Boston fence looks closer said Lopez. "But maybe that's because you can see through this screen and Fenway's is solid The 205-pound Cannon galloped, tally came in the dying minutes complished without the services of the Wildcats' great quarterback Dick Thornton who suffered a "Anv time you start fighting 50 yards with an intercepted pass for his touchdown and set up another LSU tally with a 35 -yard sprint in the first quarter.

A neat defensive play by line of the second period on a 5-yard pass from sub quarterback Durel Matherne to end Don Norwood. Harris converted afte Cannon's touchdown. and dashed 47 yards to give the ankle returning the ooenine kick- off and sat out the move on the ground and picked up.f" Davies then moved to backer Ted Royall set the stage for Duke's third touchdown. He leaped up in the air to intercept this thing, he said, "you re in trouble' unless you're a singles hitter like Wally Moon (Dodger outfielder). "I'm iust goirrg to The victory was the third of the mrain sprint also took the where Farris took the only 59 yards rushing.

Iowa rush-i fr- varrlc te IIV young season for the undefeated Vn lo lot, lilt iUm swing the bat." sting out of a bizarre Northwestern decision in the first half in which the Wildcats turned down a Bavlor LM1 it A a pass by Rice quarterback Al-Se Three, Page C-4, Cols. 2, 3, 4 Klee 7 7 Four of the White Sox players ligers, ranked No. 1 in this week's Associated Press poll, LSU played most of the last "J2 is lo.balt tucked away on his hip out fiimbis interception 'of sight of the tm-charging Wolf Vorthwesiera Iowa Iowa North 47 (Moore kick) Hawkeyes a 10-7 lead. The victory was Northwestern's first over an Iowa team since 1936 and added support to the Wildcats' bid far a Big Ten championship. Talley and Chip Holcomb, both senior lettermen, shared Northwestern quarterback duties and passed well after early jitters.

saw the Coliseum during the Ail- successful field goal to try for a Duke 14 10-24 I half with Cannon and his first Star Game Aug. 2. The others pack detendcrs and spurted into from Holcomb the end zone untouched. Bob Shu- green. "What concerns me more is the Iowa FG Moors 1 NW Burton 7 pass walked onto the field for their LSI' Days 8, pass from Rabb (kick failed) LSI! Cannon 50, intercepted pass (Harria placement i LSU Harris 2t-yard field goal LSU Norwood pass itom AUtberos i(paas tailed) l1 yard fourth down touchdown.

The strategy when quarterback John Talley's pitchout was bobbled. Duke Lee 11 run (Bush kick) Duke Arrington 1 run (B'ish Rice Jackson 1 run (Bucck kick) Duke Bell 1 ft. run iBusa kickj Duke FG, Bush (9 string teammates sitting on the bench. The LSU defensive units repeatedly smothered any Baylor pin's kick was good and Carolina went in front, 7-0, (Stuck kKki NW Purdis 42 pass Interception (Stock kick) going to oejtrrsi worxout nere ana stared at see the ball (he vastness of the place. background.

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