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DAILY PRESS, Newport News Hampton Warwick, Monday, November 15, 1954 i tftipf a a in i it i iiams lion ver iiaffies. lake Lead: eiroit umsnes wers 11 MaMatSlsaMIHaHatma KEY 39-10 WIN Layne Has Field Day; New York Dismantles Vaunted Philly Line Bowman Gets 2 TD 's Browns Click In 3rd Period To Rout Bears New York, Nov. 14. Lf) Tearing Philadelphia's vaunted Detroit, Nov. 14.

iff) The Detroit Lions, in a fearsome TV- powerhouse line to shreds, the New York Giants staged their display of passing, scored the first four times they had the ball I Browns Boar and crushed the San Francisco 49ers, today before 58,431 spectators largest crowd ever to see a football game in Briggs greatest show of the season today before an appreciative near-capacity Polo Grounds crowd of 46,565 to crush the Eagles, 27-14, and take over undisputed possession of first place in Stadium. First Downs 21 Rushing Yardaga 222 Passing Yardaga 94 Passes Attempted 23 Passes Completed II Passes latsreopted By 9 Punts 4 Punting Averaga S9 Piling up tremendous vardaee through the air, the Lions twV? the NFL's Eastern Conference. While the Giants were murdering the Eagles' "suicide handed the 49crs their worst defeat in their nine-year history Fumbles Lest 9 San Franclsea Detroit Yards Penalizes) 110 Redskins Ed PRO GRID STANDINGS First downs ll 17 Rushing yardsga ,.104 171 Passing yardagt 243 Passes attempted 30 21 Passes completed IS Chicago, Nov. 14. (iP) The Qeveland Browns broke open a Philadelphia New York First Downs 49 23 Ruining Yanjaaa 22 I4 Passing Yardaga 288 260 Passes Attempted 43 42 Passes Completed 19 16 Passes Intercepted By I 4 Punts 6 Punting Average, Yards 40 43,5 Fumbles Lest I I Yards Penalized S3 49 seven" line to smother the Phila Pastes Inlsreepted by 0 3 Punts Punting averag S4 30 penalty-infested National? Foot Fumbles lost Steelers 17-14, Win 2nd Game ball League game by scoring 50 Yards pencilled 41 NFL STANDINGS EASTERN CONFERENCE WIT Pet.

Pts. OP Now York 0 2 .750 232 lt Cleveland 0 2 0 .714 220 120 Philadelphia ISO .025 201 164 Pittsburgh 4 4 0 .500 1(0 149 Washington 2 0 0 .230 107 290 Chicago Cardinals I 7 0 .123,101 240 WESTERN CONFERENCE two third period touchdowns V- and took a two-game lead in the Western division of the National delphia passers with ferocious within 37 seconds today and then added two more on Otto Football League. Pittsburgh Washington Quarterback Bobby Layne pitched 8.V7r.n,iWV;.V.V:. 4 t. m'rt 15 24 Graham's passing and Chet Hanu- touchdown passes of 23 and 25 First Dosing Rushing Yardags Paisina Yardsgs Parses Attempted Los Angeles 4 I .371 220 190 cnicage Beers 4 4 0 .500 192 222 66 180 28 Vx Green Bay 4 4 0 ,500 lev nz Belt i more I 7 0 .12 72 297 16 Passes Completed yards and set up a third score with a 53-yard aerial as the Lions zoomed to a 41-0 lead in the first three 25S 1 58 18 2 3 37 0 60 Pastes Intercepted By I SATURDAY'S RESULTS Green Bay 27, Baltimore 13 laks running in the fourth to rout the Chicago Bears 39-10.

The Browns tallied in every possible way. Lou Groza booted three field goals and four extra points. Cleveland even picked up a safety when end Len Ford tackled rookie quarters and all but knocked the Punts 3 Punting Average 48 Fumbles lest I Yards Penalized IS 49ers out of championship conten tackling, Chuck Conerly whipped three touchdown passes and Ben Agajanian made good with two ot his five field goal attempts to break their first place deadlock with Philadelphia. Each team had won five and, lost two before the start of the game. The defeat dropped the Eagles to third place behind Cleveland.

It was a tremendous team victory by the Giants whose offense and defense clicked beautifully. tion. The loss was the third straight Bear quarterback Zeke Bratkowski for the 49crs and left them with a record of 4-3-1. The Lions, now in the end zone when he was at tempting" to pass. SUNDAY'S RESULTS Washington 17, Pittsburgh 14 Cleveland 39.

Chicago Bears 10 Detroit 40. San Francises 7 New York 27. Philadelphia 14 Los Angeles 20. Chicago Cards 17 NET WEEK'S SCHEDULE SATURDAY'S 6AME Sa Francisco at Pittsburgh SUNDAY'S 6AMES Chleaga Bears at Baltimore) Detroit at Green Bay Los Angeles at Ne York Philadelphia al Cleveland Washington at Chicago Cards heavy favorites to sweep to their The victory snapped the Bears three game winning streak, much third straight Divisional title, have a 6-1 record. Washington, Nov.

14 UP) The Redskins rebounded from a 62-3 lacing a week ago to overcome heavily favored Pittsburgh today, 17-14, all but knocking the Steelers out of contention for the National Football League championship. Dale Atkeson, a 2P0-pound youngster who never played col LIONS PUT CLAMPS ON 49ERS ATTACK Joe Arenas Stopped For No Gain By Detroit Line In First Quarter to the dismay of a standing-room crowd of 48,773 in Wrigley Field, Strangely, the turning point came The veteran Conerly passed su on the verv first play of the game, 'tr and boosted the Browns into second place of the Eastern Division with wucu oau ridiimv.ua piny iiuwiu fumbled the opening kickoff and Bowl Scramble Continues; perbly, backs Eddie Price, Frank Gifford and Kyle Rote ran spectacularly, linebackers Tom Landry and Dick Nolan were deadly in 4 Long Bursts Detroit's Jim Martin recovered on a 5-2 record. The New York Giants took undisputed first place in the bracket lege ball, dazzled the Steelers off with 6-2 by defeating Philadelphia, 27-14, to knock the Eagles into their feet with a spectacular display of rushing, coming up with nearly every "big" play of the afternoon, Lead To Rams' pass interceptions and linemen Ray Collins and Billy Shipp contributed jarring tackles. third. Southern Cal Only 'Cinch The Bears never have beaten the the 49crs' 22.

Doak Walker kicked a 34-yard field goal at 1:11 and the Lions were off to their most spectaculer victory of the season. Walker, a versatile performer, kicked two field goals (the other was from the 13), added six extra points and took a 66-yard touch In all, the Giants made tour Browns, losing two league games and five exhibitions in the times 28-17 Victory interceptions, of passes by Bobby Thomanson, three by Landry they have met. By ED WILKS Associated Press Sports Writer In fact no Chicago professional which set up a touchdown and team ever has deteated Cleveland. This is a great day for folding your hands and taking a look at the ceiling (which ppob Cards Rant down pass from Bob Hocrnsche-meyer. His 18 points gave him 78 field goal.

Nolans interception halted another Philadelphia threat and his recovered fumble led to George Blanda placekicked a 23 First Downs 23 15 ably could stand a wash job at this time of year) if you're supposed to be selecting teams for yard field goal for the Bears in for the season, Aeaianian's first field goal which Bill Bowman, rookie fullback New Year day bowl games. It isn't that there aren't enough teams ready and willing to accept a glory and ah, yes the second quarter. Chicago's only touchdown came in 'the final 35s opened the scoring midway in the from William Mary, also scored Rushing Yardaga 141 I "9 Passing Vardsg ISS 54 Passas Attempted 411 20 Passes Completed 22 Passes Intercepted By I Punts I Punting Averaga 41 44. Fumalee Loot 0 2 Yards Psnallied 115 IDS seconds of the game on Bratkowski's first period. money bid for Jan.

1. It's just the reverse. There are too many anxious teams this season in on a 66-yard pass play and later ex- 65 yard pass play to Harlon Hill. ploded 43 yards on a trap play to college football, but not enough I 2 FIELD GOALS Aeanianian's field goals, his TEN PENALTIES complete the rout. serious bid for the Gator Bowl, but although he did not cross the enemy goal line.

That honor went to Mr. New and Mr. Old, rookie Billy Wells and veteran Hugh "Bones" Taylor. Vic Janowicz, another rookie, kicked the field goal that provided the Redskins with their margin of victory. It was a game of running against passing and running was a clear winner as the Redskins sent Atkeson, Wells and Rob Goode powering through the Steeler line for Washington's best yardage of the season.

All told, the Redskins amassed 258 yards rushing against only 66 for the Steelers. In the air, the Steelers were a narrow leader, 180-156. It was an astonishing reversal for the Redskins, who were trounced 37-7 by the Steelers earlier this season and who absorbed a 62-3 pasting from the Cleveland Browns a week aeo. who have strong recommendations. Ten penalties were called against eighth and ninth of the season in PSC CONDUCTS 53-YAKO FASS 15 attempts, came from 16 and the Browns, eating up 110 yards, and seven against the Bears for 55.

the Shockers strengthened their reputation by knocking off previous However, it was Layne, the old I.os Angeles. Nov. 14 HI) Halfback Woodley Lewis raced 88 About the onlyowl committee that knows who to expect is the group that handles the granddaddy BUSINESS MEET AT 1 P. M. TODAY Groza connected for a 33-yard master, who was the ruthless signal caller in Detroit's attack.

He scored 41 yards out. Conerly first pay off pass was a 35-yarder to Gifford early in the second period putting ly unbeaten Cincinnati, 13-0. Cincinnati had won eight games this field goal in the first period and again at the same distance in the the Lions' first touchdown on a five- the Giants in tront lu-u. his sec yard keep, after setting up the tally of them all, the Rose Bowl at Pasadena, Calif. Southern California, a breezy 41-0 winner over Washing season and had a 16-game winning ond TD pass came in the third second to give the Browns a 6-3 streak.

with a 53-yard pass to Walker. Layne's first touchdown pass went minute of the third period, a 19-varder to end Bobby Topp. Con- halrtime lead. Blanda fielder came midway in the second after he had ton last weekend, already has the In other conference action, West to Jim Doran, an end who confused passed 42 yards to Billy Stone. home team dressing room as the Pacific Coast representative, and erly's third scoring heave, his 16th of the season, was a 17-yarder, Virginia, still insisting it be ranked the 49crs by running from a half Cleveland made certain of the back position, and the tally gave the with the best, won the Southern victory in the third by cashing in caught by end Ken McAfee just yards for Los Angeles on the opening kickoff for the first of four long-range scoring plays as the Rams defeated the Chicago Cardinals, 28-17, in a stormy football game today.

Handing the Cardinals their seventh defeat of the regular season in the National Football League, the spectacular Rams scored on one play for 76 yards, another for 75, and the fourth for 42. The victory, unfolded before 40,739 fans, moved the Rams into a tie with the San Francisco 49ers for second place in the Western Lions a 17-0 lead with less than one second before the close or tne Conference title with a 20-6 victory on two breaks. The, Browns got the ball on the Bears 28 when seven minutes gone. third period. This one, followed by Coach Joe Kuharich took advant over William and Mary that left Ohio State looks to be the entry from the Big Ten, although Michigan might make an argument about that this week.

But the other major bowls are as vacant as Yankee Stadium right The next time Detroit got the ball Aeaianians third conversion, gave age of the injury that sidelined the the Mountaineers even more hope Walker widened the Lions lead to Bratkowski made a hurried punt from the end zone. In six plays, including Graham's 14-vard toss to the Giants a commanding 27-7 ad Steelers' big tackle, Ernie Stautner, ful of a bowl invitation with the 20-0 with his second field goal. vantage. and directed most of his ottense The Peninsula Sports Club, In the midst of completing its programs for the ycarand setting up its re-organizational plans for 1955, will hold a business meeting at the Hotel Warwick at 1 P. M.

today. President Vic Zodda will preside and will conduct a discussion over future plans for the PSC. Next Monday will find the Sports Club completing its local football speaking agenda when Coach J. M. "Suey" Eason of Hampton High will be the guest speaker, four days before his team plays Newport News in their annual Thanksgiving Day game.

The Sports Club elected a nominating committee to select a slate of officers for next year at last week's meeting. Dante Lavelli and Maurice Bas- In the second period, Layne The Giants 17-point third period now. it was tnougnt last Weekend cotton and sugar festivities prominently in mind. against that spot with Ron Hansen, a fine rookie from Minnesota, the pitched a 23-yard touchdown pass turned a tight game into a rout sett's eight-yard smash, the Browns scored. Graham sneaked across schedule might have cleared the picture somewhat.

But it didn't. as the Eaeles fell apart after hold to halfback Jug Giarard, who out-raced the San Francisco secondary Georgia Tech, also ready to pack Conference of the league. big hole opener. SKINS TALLY FIRST from the one. ing the Giants to a 10-7 edge in the The only positive result after the for a bowl trip, defeated Alabama Thirty-seven seconds later.

War The same was filled with argu first half. Trailing 10-0 in the sec and caught the ball as he crossed i the goal. firing was that there, are just three unbeaten teams remaining in the ren Lahr stole Bratkowski's pass and ond period, the Eagles climaxed a ments, penalties, and hard play. In holder of the nation's leading defensive mark, 20-0. raced 27 yards to a touchdown.

The 'Skins scored first as Jack Scarbath took them on an 89-yard sustained drive midway through the second period, the biggest yardage The one-two punch of Walker 42-yard drive after recovering a fumble by Conerlv on New York's the first half of the three-hour battle, officials called 17 penalties major ranks UCLA, Ohio state and Oklahoma, ranked in that order as the best in the country. CLEVELAND 3 17 10-39 CHICAGO BEARS 0 .0 0 710 The big three of the independents, 42, with a touchdown. Thomason, and Layne gave the Lions a 27-0 lead at halftime, but they refused to ease up in the final 30 minutes. comine on a tlat pass irom acar n.w.l.t. and marched off 154 yards in pen- alties against the two teams.

Notre Dame, Army and Navy, all who completed onlv 18 ot 41 WIN tlGiHH vv, i.Kinnani unnin, Lshr, Lavelli. Hanulak. Conversions Gron 4. bath to Atkeson with the San Pedro, aerials, hit Bobby Walston in the had solid successes. The Irish, once Veteran quarterback Charley vounester lugging it 45 yards Ohio State won its, eighth game, and sixth in the conference, by neio uoais liroza S.

Safety Bratkowski (tackled by Ford). PhicMBft O.n.l.., Ultl end zone with a 30-yard heave In the third quarter, Hoernsche-meycr and Walker completed one touchdown pass play Whil quar Wells went over on a tackle slant Trippi scored the first Cardinal beaten, mauled North Carolina, drubbing a hopeful Purdue, 28-6 Conversion Porlnl. Field Goal Blanda. touchdown when he faked a punt Walston returned to action today after being sidelined for three weeks 42-13. Army, playing without ail terback Tom Dublinski and Bow That means the Buckeyes can wrap from the nine-yard line and Janowicz added the first of his two conversions.

The Steelers tied the count at 7-7 up the title and the Rose Bowl man collaborated on another. Each covered 66 yards. Spencer Wins trip this Saturday against MichT gan. But the Wolverines, 33-7 over on a 23-yard pass from Jim Finks San Francisco, minus the great Hugh McElhenny, was hardly the with a fractured jaw. The Eagles did not score again until the last quarter but by then the Giants had rolled up a commanding lead and had the game iced.

Again it was Thomason who spearheaded the drive, an 80- Michigan State last weekend, could to Johnnv Lattner. capping a bs Welders Roll In Pin Action Carroll Wilson and George Sny 8thHGATitle tie the Bucks for the title. yard, six-play drive. Ed Kissell added same team which dealt the Lions their only defeat of the season three the first ot two extra points. Oklahoma yawned through another Big Seven contest, beating Wynsol Spencer, shaving six weeks ago, 37-31.

Janowicz's field goal, a 32-yarder strokes off par in 27 holes, won his Missouri, 34-13. That knocked For instance, it took the San kicked from a poor angle, came der turned in the outstanding per and ripped 57 yards for six "points. Quarterback Steve a i steered the Cards 80 yards through the air, with seven out of eight completed passes, to add another touchdown late in the final period. He 'connected with Don Stonesifer for 13 yards on the payoff pitch. George Summerall kicked a 28-yard field goal for the other Cardinal points.

RAMS STRIKE AGAIN The Rams struck again soon after Lewis' brilliant kickoff return when defensive halfback Jack Dwyer intercepted a pass by Lamar McHan and returned it 76 yards. The third Los Angeles touchdown yard that culminated with Neil Worden plunging over from the one. Thomason, finally found Francisco scoring machine 45 min after the Redskins had taken the eighth straight Hampton Golf Association club championship yes Missouri out as a possible Orange Bowl contestant (Oklahoma can't re formances yesterday afternoon as second half kickoff to the Steelers' utes to get on the scoreboard. The 49er tally was a 10-yard pass from the range with some degree of the Welders, of the Shipyard League, terday by deleating Ashley Briggs, turn) and boosted Nebraska stock consistency, connected with seven iu ana y. despite a non-conference Cornhus- 20.

It was the second time this year a Janowicz field goal had provided the Redskins with a winning John Henry Johnson to Billy Wil passes that ate up 79 yards. Spencer, on one his hottest davs ker loss to Pittsburgh 21-7. son. since he won his third State Amateur UCLA, ineligible to return to the 5 margin. 714 SAN FRANCISCO DETROIT 7rf 745 PHILADELPHIA 0 NEW YORK crown in 1953, had a five-undcr 20 Rose Bowl, was idle, JUL 027 Washington moved out in front, 17-7, when Scarbath shot a 43-yard 34-33-67 in the morning round, San Francisco Scoring: Touchdown Wilson.

Arkansas's fairy-tale season was disproved by Southern Methodist, won three of five games from the Al Baker Gulf Service combine from Ocean View in a five-game duckpin match at the Sports Bowl. Last Sunday, the Welders won four of five games on the Colonial Spillways alleys in Norfolk. Wilson wound up with a 595 and Snyder with a 580 to lead the Penin Conversion Soltnu. Detroit Scoring; Touchdowns Litne, Doran going tive-up, and finished the match on the 27th hole with a 34 for Philadelphia Storing: Touchdowns Walston. Worden.

Conversions Walston 2. New York Storing: Touehdowns Gifford. Topp. MaeAfoa. Conversions Aganjanian 8 Field Goals Anaianian 2.

pass to Taylor on the first play of the last period. It was 17-14 after 21-14, knocking the Razorbacks came when Tank Younger, on a Glrard, Walker, Bowman 2. Conversions Walhor Field Goals Wslhor 2. ing Coach Red Blaik, defeated win-less Penn 35-0 and Navy toyed with Columbia, 51-6. All of which makes the Army-Navy game in two weeks a momentous clash.

Both academies have been beaten once Army by South Carolina in the season opener, and Navy by Pittsburgh. The Cadets are ranged No. 6, Navy 10th. GOPHERS SURPRIZE Two upsets, in addition to' the Arkansas-SMU, Witfhita-Cincinnati Jesuits, appeared with Minnesota beating ninth-ranked Iowa 22-20 on a safety and Princeton knocking off Yale 21-14 as the Elis attempted to clinch the Ivy League title. Other major results: East Penn State 37, Rutgers 14: Boston College, Boston U.

Brown 21, Harvard 21; Cornell 40, Dartmouth 21; Holy Ctoss 20, Fordham 19: Syracuse 31, Colgate 12. Midwest Indiana 14, Northwestern 13; Wisconsin 27, Illinois 14; Kansas State 12, Iowa State 7: Oklahoma 27, Kansas 12; Davton 20, Miami (Ohio) 12; Chattanooga 21. Xavier (Ohio) 14. South Florida 14, Tennessee Florida State 33, Furman 14: Kentucky 33, Memphis State Mississippi State 25, Louisiana State Mississippi Southern 27, Villanova Tulane 6, Vanderbilt VMI 42, The Citadel Davidson 3, Wof- Finks flipped four yards to Elbie the first nine on the scheduled 18-hole second round. from the unbeaten class and spoiling a clinching effort for the Southwest Nickel at the end of a 68-yard drive Briggs found himself five down title and the Cotton Bowl bid it H-S Again Champ Bartlett Victor In JR Playoff after the first 18 holes, although he had shot par golf 35-37 72 over the Hampton Country Club course.

sula keglers. Wilson had games of Of Mason-Dixon By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS carries. It was the conference finale for Arkansas, which finished with a 6-1 record. SMU, the new leader, now must beat Baylor Saturday and TCU the following week to clinch the title. A defeat in either Briggs fired a two-over 39 the afternoon round before being closed Hampden-Sydney righted itself out.

Dick Bartlett won the President's Cup tournament at the James River' Country Club yesterday by edging The Steelers had another chance with three minutes to go but Ralph Felton, yet another rookie, picked off a Finks pass on the Steeler 10 and Washington ran out the clock. Atkeson gained 70 yards rushinf, most of it coming when the "Skins needed a couple for a first down. Goode, playing his best game of the year, ran for 88 and Wells for 57. A crowd of 19,388 saw the contest. The Redskins moved Charlev Spencer won the second, sixth and game hands the championship to after starting on the wrong foot to win the Mason-Dixon Conference gridiron championship for the Arkansas out Bill Wheeler in a second play eighth holes starting out and lost the fourth and seventh, the latter to a 113, 110, 143, 110 and 119 while Snyder after a start of 139, 134 and 116 trailed off to games of 85 and 06.

A Baker, who finished strong with a brilliant 159, topped the Ocean View team with a 575 total. Next highest for the invaders was T. Kay with a 564. AL BAKER'S 6ULF SERVICE Maryland, only a shadow of the off round. The regular 54-hole second straight year.

birdie deuce, and the defending The Virginians clinched the title handicap tourney had ended in a team that won the national championship last season in the Associated Press poll, finished its At champ held a 1-up lead after nine holes. by beating Randolph-Macon, 23-0, tie as did the fimt 18-hole playoff, Saturday. It was the third victory against one conference loss for Justice back to an offensive halfback for todav's game, but the lantic Coast Conference schedule with a 16-0 victory over Clemson Bartlett had a net score of and Wheeler's net total was Wynsol swept into a commanding lead on the back nine by winning the 10th, 12th, 16th and 18th holes Hampden-Sydney and Randolph- ex-North Carolina star was used for a 4-0-1 record. That put the 79-9-70. as he carved out his spectacular 33 Jerps a step closer to the Orange R.

Bobhitt T. Ka A. Biker 13 401 120 SM 159-k 575 only in spots, while Atkeson and Wells were doing most of the 101 7 The JR's match play handicap lit 103 9 II 4 I2S III 113 no 7 Macon tirst deteat. However, Randolph-Macon had won only two conference games and has no more to play. The only S3 123 7 I Bowl, but Duke kept pace with ford 0.

SlOifnnrnamrnt i still in nrnorrcc for a five-up lead at the halfway mark. THE CARDS N0RNINS ROUND running. Southwest Rice 29, Texas pern IB4 4snl a--v It was only the third game this 28-21 victory over Wake Forest. The Blue Devils, now 2-0 in the conference, have two league games Total 493 501 545 472 575 25K 19; Texas 35, TCU 34; Texas Tech i he highlight of a busy week end at the JR was Betsey Rawls clinic game remaining is Western Maryland against Johns Hopkins Satur season Scarbath has started. Par out 443 444 84535 NEWPORT NEWS WELDERS SSrS StS! remaining.

Maryland plays George Saturday. The women profesisonal day. muck opening play, broke loose for 75 yards in the second quarter. Reserve quarterback Billy Wade connected with Bob Boyd on a 53-yard scoring strike in the final period to send the Rams into a 28-10 lead. It was the first touchdown throw for the rookie from Vanderbilt in regular field play.

The Cardinals' 80-yard parade featured the accurate throwing of Romanik including a 26-yard completion to Paul Barry and another for 16 to Johnny Olszewski. Officials were busy with the Ted flags all afternoon. Guard Har-land Svare of the Rams was tossed out in the first quarter and even Elroy "Crazylegs" i was bounced for perhaps the first time in his career in the final minutes of the eame. The Cardinals giant Jerry Groom also was banished during the hectic proceedings. Coach Joe Stydahar of the Cards bitterly protested a call on a scoring pass play which was disallowed in the final second of the first half.

The officials overruled Jumbo Joe. The turbulent first half required almost 90 minufrs to r'av. FIGHT PENALIZED In the long first period, the Cards were penalized eight times for 90 yards and the Rams five for 44. At one stage Stydahar's vehement shouts from the sideline drew a 15-yard penalty against his club. Stvdahar all but blew a final fuse on the disputed plav that ended the half.

With the ball on the Ram 12 and the stadium clock showing time had run out, Trippi stood back in a spread formation. The ball was snapped and Trippi passed to Stonesifer. He made a leaping catch and fell into the end zone with Rams draped on his neck. Referee Emil Heintz, however. PITTSBURGH 0 7 0 714 WASHINGTON 0 7 3 717 Vashincton and Missouri Par i 544 345 44437 Pet.

Hawipden-Sydnoy 3 I .750 Spencer I 55, Tulsa 13. Far West California 46, Oregon State Colorado 20, Utah 7: Marquette 19, College of Pacific 13; Oregon 26, Washington State 14; New Mexico 10, Colorado 7, Montana 25, Montana State 21. 443 344 44333 544 345 44437 Pittsbftgh Staring: Touchdowns LattnerT Randolph-Macon 2 I .667 Briggs la II fiti 2(12 100 5H0 09 4 119 595 94 3M Wayne Rlmmer IK 105 110 Pete Thomas 110 02 eeorgs Snydar 13 134 III 15 John Miller 112 IM 3 Carroll Wilson 113 110 14 110 Bobby Bass 03 played a nine-hole exhibition match and was two over par with a 37 on the front side. Pro Severn White also had a 37 playing with Ms Miekol. Convsjrsions Kissel 2.

Wsshlngtew Scoring: Touchdowns Wells. Johns Hopkins I I .500 Brldgewatrr AFTERNOON ROUND Western Maryland 0 I .000 Spenear out 343 S54 S54 S4 Taylor. nvsrsiens Janowicz 2. Field Goal Janowicz. Kawls.

Totals 580 517 537 40 419 229 Gallaudet 0 I .000 1 Briggs gut 454 454 44539 GEORGIA HUMBLED The biggest missed opportunity was displayed by Georgia, playing its underdog role to the hilt in a 35-0 defeat by Auburn the club that squeezed into the headlines after three early defeats by knocking off unbeaten Miami (Fla) the previous week. That leaves Auburn and Mississippi, a 26-0 winner over Houston Saturday night, all shined and polished for Sugar Bowl inspection from the Southeastern Conference nince the loss blasted Big Seven To Select Orange Bowl Team After Saturday; NCAAProbesCageCase Mississippi Regains Southeastern Top Spot, Needs Win In Final For Loop Title Kansas City, Nov. 14 (Jl The I from the Orange Bowl picture, 34- By MERCER BAILEY share of the crown. (GeOrgc Atkins never let Georgia least one major case was considered Georgia's title bid. at length.

Wichita, of the far-flug Missouri Big Eeven Conference- represent' Associated rres reports writer But it Mate beau OJe Miss, the mount a serious threat 13, at Norman, yesterday, will meet 9 i t. UI Wttlli 111 lit! Ul lilC (-tli'VJ UI 14 KajIlC A s. At, Reports from reliable sources Valley Conference, has two games along with only one defeat, are, will emerge as the champion. AnL Zu have had it for weeks that the remaining before it can make the victoryless Kansas Jayhawks, who suffered their ninth setback of the campaign, 47-12, to Oklahoma A and at Columbia Saturday. Kansas State yesterday scored an ami in the Jan.

1 Orange Bowl will be decided on separate football fields Saturday. Still in contention are Nebraska, 4-1 league-wise, and Kansas State, 3-2. Nebraska will play Oklahoma, back in command of the Southeastern Conference football title race, thanks to a big boost from Auburn. ethics committee was to consider charges by Kansas State College that its former Basketball Coach Georgia game could bring Honda and Kentucky into the picture. iby uch.a margin.

Half nf the imt Qre Georgia Tech extended Ala- SOLUNAR TABLE The Johnny-come-lately Plains- Jack Gardner, had violated the 1 7 it unimpressive victory overiNrAA in hrinmnc ahmit th men, reveling in tneir role ot lo'le this weekend, but tour ot the iu it vuu- "cnniler" fnr the ifrnnrt Mraioht fi ve oamM nrs he weeVenA nrncrram i SeCUtlve quarters aS the Yellow Irtwa Stat? rnmincr Khin.t -1 5-0 in the conference and 8-0 for The rheduls of Boltimr Pniris, printed numu inn ir 1 1 rn ii ciur iiurv everev ktliint Cienroin'v rmtM he fhrillir Alabama orvc in Jackets triumphed 20-0 and began ruled that the gun had sounded be the season, at Norman. If Nebraska i with a fourth quarter touchdown Berean from K-State to Utah Uni- title hones Saturday with a 35-0! Miami for a Frid'av nieht came around 'or bid. fore the ball was snapped. Cardinal versity in 1953 rjVw, tut bon Uteri frost iobn Aldm Snlgrtt'i SOU NAR TARLhS. Plo fwr dayf mi ym will b9 fiining la good trrUfr hurtt-Inx in rwl enrer during tftM livwt.

If rw wish to fiAd tin btft gport U.at etrb dajr fav i i i i the Hurricanes, whose loss to'Jlrnrnv Thompson, a naitpint joined Mvaanar in a swarm victory over the Bulldogs succeeds in upsetting the Sooners Iowa State completed its season 1-5 they have the Orange Bowl bid, in the conferecne and 3-6 for the won. year. Kansas State. 3-2 in the Big Nebraska took it on the chin. A u.Udli.

1JHC Ul INC 111 1CLI1 wa5 one 01 tne 01 lecn Auburn a week ago is the onlyioacK' neimz, snowing protests as Georgia's loss, first of the sea Registered at the hotel (Muehle-bach) meeting place of the ethics committee headed by Dean A. B. jthe crowd mixed boos for the Cards uiicnw, souring twite son in SEC campaigning, tumbled, blemish on their record Ttm Major Period art ffcura In boMtV- typr Iven, will piay ix)ioraao, irom nttsourga ana Colorado Moore of the University of Ala- nf ivjus at tha ttm si. ara last Bulldogs from the top spot intol On Saturday, Kentucky and Ten- boor ant a half or in hours thereafter. The Dick Allen's pair of touchdown an? )eers.

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27 will settle the champion-joffense against Georgia, with backs halfback Jimmy Patton, no relation, j- In that event Kansas State will get officials on what took place at a Tex Winter, (K-State basketball the Orange Bowl job since the Wild-jsession of the ethics committee of coach), Manhattan Kan. )4 fiimds im 3 15 Mrnur Wli TufrtlT 18:35 4:45 17 WXnesdaf 11:45 S3 1 Trmviit H5 13 15 Frtcar VIS 7 Oatamia 1 5 15 fctsdagt l. tm 1-4 isMie. Olc Miss can clinch its Joe Pvburn in starring roles. Andscored second quarter toiKhdowns cw-tmn Mt- cat Beat ecraska, 7-3, in regularhc NCAA here today, but tne Dr.

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