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DAILY PRESS, Newport News. Mon. Nov. 25. 1363 Win Siegfried Feels Crabbers To Hit Peak In Typhoon Test; NN Halfback Moran Set To Go By BILL IHGDON "I feel our boys will hit harder than they have all year." On that tacit assertion.

Coach Win Sicefried issued the challenge Sunday both to his own Hampton charges and to arch-rival Newport News, who meet on Thanksgiving afternoon in Darling Memorial Stadium. It taxes the imagination to think of the Crabbers playing any more hard-nosed than they did in a 13-0 (only one touchdown) loss to Eastern District champion Princess Anne, and tieing once-beaten Woodrow Wilson, 7-7, the very next week I 7 I I-- i4'-V If! EgaUll 111-. 1 DEEP FEELING' SYMBOL Some skeptics oner the opin ion that Hampton passed its peak in those two games, but Siegfried refutes this reasoning. For one thing, quarterback White House Gets 'Skins' Game Ball Bv RALPH BERNSTEIN Johnny Pabst did "an exceptional job" in a scrimmage last week, causing his coach to scrap thoughts of starting junior Johnny Ishon in the signal-calling role Thursday. prfu fifty tAsi PHILADELPHIA (AP) The Washington Redskins For another, Siegfried pro nounced the Red and White in "excellent shape" with only one will send the game ball in Sunday victory over the Philadelphia Eagles to the White House as a symbol of the deep feeling they and other National Football League players held for the late President Kennedy.

Coach Bill McPeak said after the Skins' 13-10 win: regular, sophomore tackle Art Vause, out of the action. Vause was injured several weeks ago, and thus was not counted on "I don't want to be morbid or players of both teams stood at ccrny, but I really feel our gang for service against Newport attention a semicircle. was playing today for President ews anyhow. From the mean Pete Retzlaff, president of the league's players association, Kennedy and in his memory. "We were very surprised that Commissioner (Pete) Rozelle while, comes word that junior halfback Larry Moran is raring to go and probably will share said the Eagles players were do decided to have the games nating $50 each to a fund for the the halfback slots with Peanut widow of the Dallas, po played," he added.

"We at first thought it a bad idea. But then THREE KEYS TO TYPHOON'S FIVE-GAME VICTORY STREAK Joe Winco, running back and one of the top linebackers in the State; Dale Mueller, winding up his second season as regular quarterback, and Mike Barnes, one of the Typhoon's speediest and most versatile athletes (left to right), pause during drill to exchange opinions on upcoming game against Hampton in Darling Memorial Stadium on Thanksgiving afternoon. The Peninsula championship will be riding on the outcome of the traditional Thanksgiving Day finale, and the Typhoon can finish with 7-2-1 record. THESE HUSKY CRABBERS ARE OUT FOR PENINSULA GRID TITLE George Coleman, Dennis Fallon and Ross Dorneman (left to right) are eager for action against Newport News, the defending champion, in the Turkey Day scholastic grid classic at Darling Memorial Stadium. Coleman weighs 210 pounds, Fallon 215 and Dorneman 220, according to team roster.

All are seniors and will wind up careers. and Joe Wingo. Also, Coach Charley Nutty- liceman shot and killed while trying to arrest a suspect in the we were told we were to play, so we decided that this is the assassination. combe reported junior Wayne Frizzelle "has become a full way President Kennedy would Retzlaff said he hoped other back in every sense of the players in the league would fol word" since backfield mentor Junior Duff had more time to low suit and that management would match whatever the play work the 195-pound former of fensive guard. When Frizzelle ers gave.

PROTESTED DECISION Both the Eagles and the Red have wanted it. Although there was some adverse feeling about playing the game, apparently the fans approved. All but about 300 to 400 of a sellout crowd of 60,671 showed up at Franklin Field. There was no band. Taps were sounded.

The crowd sang the Star Spangled Banner as the first was shifted to the back field, the move was made most skins protested Rozelle's decision to go ahead with the games ly to strengthen the Typhoon protection screen. in the face of the tragedy. 3 ACC Tilts Set On Thursday, UVA Action Moved To 11 A.M. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Three Thanksgiving Day games will bring a belated finish to the Atlantic Coast Conference football season, delayed by the assassination of President Kennedy. North Carolina plays at Duke and Clemson at South Carolina in holiday games, set for 2 p.m.

EST. The Virginia at Maryland contest has been scheduled for 11 a.m. All originally were scheduled for last Saturday, but were postponed following the death of the President. Culpepper's Late Point Output Lands Group 1-A Scoring Title By MARSHALL JOHNSON RICHMOND (AP) Boosted to the top by what probably was a record single-game performance, fullback Frank Culpepper of Woodrow Wilson of Portsmouth has won the State Group 1-A scholastic football scoring title. The 190-pound senior scored six touchdowns and seven extra points Friday night in Wilson's 56-18 rout of Cradock and came from far behind to win the scoring derby with 136 points for the season.

President Frank McNamee of KEY FLAYS He ran the ball only infre quently for several games, but the Eagles missed his first home game in 15 years. He went to a memorial service for against Ferguson, he i quarterback Dale Mueller call the slain President at Independ ing his number on several im ence Hall. He wanted to call the game off. Rozelle refused. portant plays.

Alone with numerous lineup Bobby Mitchell, the Skins' shifting and a few valuable player additions, Newport News It's doubtful any Group I-A i great Negro end, said "I didn't really want to play today's game when we got here. I was Gaebhart of Cradock whose Dick his brilliant Shiner concludes career with this rebounded from two early de- Derformer ever had such a mona scorea im points ana naipn scored Conference All Games Pet. Prt. N.C. State 6 1 0 .857 8 2 0 .800 No.

Carolina 5 1 0 .833 7 2 0 .778 passed for two of the Admirals' iust let down. Then, they played productive night before as 43 Steve Luxford of McLean fin points. There have been six- ished with 102. game. Duke 5 1 0 .83 5 3 1 .611 three touchdowns and moved to second place in the throwing taps and everyone sang the Star Clemson 4 2 0 4 4 feats and a tie against three of the best teams in the district (Churchland, Wilson and Great Bridge).

The Typhoon So. Carolina 1 4 1 .250 1 7 1 167 touchdown games, but none of Tolley seemed to be the only AUBURN TABBED BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) Spangled Banner. "That seemed to give me pur the performers also got into the flayer with a chance of over-1 department ahead of Wilson's Wake Forest 1 5 0 .16 1 Maryland 15 0 .167 2 7 0 .222 Virginia 0 4 1 .100 2 6 1 .278 61st staging. South Carolina, winner of one game, is having one of its most disastrous seasons in history.

Clemson, after a woeful start of four losses and a tie, has swept four in a row and is playing up to its September notices. The game originally was sched- haul Carr, but the Hermitage extra point act. pose for playing and I feel I did thus is riding a five-game victory streak. yards in total offense but no scoring aerials. give full effort.

I really haven't slept since the shooting. I just Auburn University's Tigers will meet Nebraska in the Orange Birmingham Post Herald said Sunday night. ace and the entire Panther team was shut out, 14-0, by George Wythe of Richmond in their last game Friday night. Not only has it yielded the fewest points (59), it has compiled the second best total of At first, the Duke-North Carolina game was reset for Saturday, Nov. 30, but officials of the schools conferred over the Buster O'Brien won throwing honors for the third year in a Culpepper's fantastic perfor-manace pushed him past the apparent winner, two-time All-State end Charles Carr of Princess Anne.

Carr appeared to have locked ud the scoring can believe it. 'LOST A BROTHER Joe Grimm of Graham of I row with 22 touchdown passes, The newspaper quoted an in "I guess I feel like everyone iuled for a regional telecast, but Bluefield stands seventh with I giving the Princess Anne quar weekend and agreed on a sec formed source that bowl offici else, he said. Tve lost brother." terback 61 for his three-year title the previous week with a '95 points in front of Bussey but 38-point spree that gave him! may be overhauled by the als extended an invitation to ond change, to the holiday date. Only one game was played the Coach Nick Skorich of the Ea Wildcat halfback this week. career.

Geabhart, a junior, threw 12 and Davis 10. Tied with nine scoring aerials there will be none Thursday. Virginia, still without an ACC victory, could escape the cellar and even take fifth place by winning over Maryland, gles said he told his team be Auburn Saturday night after Its 21-15 victory over Florida State fensive record (267.1 yard average), second best defensive mark (160.1) and top fefense See On, Page 15, Col. 5 PENINSULA CHAMPIONSHIP Pet. Newport News 3 0 0 1.0(H) Hampton 2 0 1 .833 Ferguson 1 i 1 .375 York 13 0 .250 Warwick 1 3 0 .250 (Ties count game won.

game lost) 119 points tor the season. Only one player among the top 20 Group 1-A scorers still There was one ironic change fore the game "divorce yourself BOBBY MITCHELL 'Didn't Want To Go On' past weekend. North Carolina State wound up its season with a 42-0 rout of Wake Forest Fri-j See Cavaliers, Page 15, Col. 1 in the passing department. from what has happened out and that it accepted.

side our field, think only of Under Southeastern Confer has a game to play nauoacK Joe Bussey of Great Bridge. Bussev has only 84 points and dav nieht to gain at least a title ence rules, a school cannot offi He thought the crowd was Wasp Season tie with a 6-1 league record. RonnyWattsHoldsKey quieter than usual. cially accept a bowl Invitation until after its schedule is com North Carolina and Duke head stands eighth in the race. It seems highly unlikely he can duplicate Culpepper's feat, TOP SCORERS TD EP FG TL into their traditional battle tied with 5-1 ACC records.

The winner will share the crown with 10 13 10 79 10 11 0 0 66 9 6 0 47 x-Scharnus, Ferguson x-McDaniel, York McKnieht, Hampton Attendance figures released showed there were few empty seats Sunday at NFL games. The totals were: Raggedy Ann James River Pony Winner To Deacons' Success especially since his Thanksgiving Day opponent is tough Norview. 7 7 x-Immel, York 7 0 42 Barnes, NN 9 7 0 0 42 Ends On Win, lonely Note' N.C. State. However, a Duke- pleted.

There is nothing against gentlemen's agreements. The Tigers finish the season Saturday, meeting Alabama in Birmingham. North Carolina tie would give Mike Poole of Lee of Spring Eubank, NN 7 6 0 0 36 Mueller. NN 9 4 0 0 24 Harding, NN 9 0 18 0 18 Carleton. Hampton 9 3 0 0 18 St.

Louis-New York 62,992 San Francisco-Green Bay 45,905 the State Wolfpack sole owner to the others. Jay Lam-biotte might hurt us because ship of the title. rhirarrt-Pittshiiroh 3fi 4K5 x-Farino, Ferguson 4 3 0 0 18 field is third with 115 points, Wayne Rash of Thomas Dale of Chester has 110 points, Gary Nebraska took the Big Eight By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Washington-Philadelphia 60X71 of his size as the other guards shoot over him (Jay's 5-8), but he makes up for that with his N. C. State has won one championship before, in 1957.

Duke has swept the last three and Tolley of Hermitage of Rich- championship and the host spot in the Miami classic by beating Oklahoma 29-20 Saturday. x-season complete Touchdown Passes By Mueller, NN (7; Stroyan, Ferguson (4); Pabst, Hampton (3); Blanchard, Warwick (3); Williams, York (3); Barnes, NN (2); McKnight, Hampton (2); Bonnett, Warwick (1). Touchdown Receptions By Barnes, Continued From Page Thirteen come along fast he'll have to if we're gonna win games this year. We were so small compared to the other teams last year, it looked as though we had rickets. The secret of the club last vear that SCORING LEADERS TD PAT FG PTS North Carolina never has fin Raggedy Ann, owned and ridden by Cathy Coenen, captured the large pony championship in Sunday's James River Junior Hunt's hunter trials.

Roddy Lee's Driftwood em Saturdays' only football game Dallas-Cleveland 55,096 on Virginia soil saw Emory and -Detroit-Minnesota 28,763 Henry close its season in a Baltimore-Los Angeles 45,000 26-0 romp past Guilford to; SET GAME BACK tt i tt i hustle and stealing the ball on defense. Jerry Sanders, Auburn officials were not im Culpepper, Woodrow Wilson 20 16 0 136 ished on top mediately available for a sophomore forward, is a good y-t; iwyers. rerguson izi; Mcnnigm, 5 119 0 115 0 110 The Duke-North Carolina game, a 47,500 sellout before the MJUl uuu llcJS uie UfSl (AJieuucil i Hamplon 2); Herman, Hampton U) wiucn uniting mu nawiuiia PTTV fAP1 Thp 104 of the sophomores. He "ayers tied with one each contributed three touchdowns. Kansas City Chiefs announced erged small pony titlist and Pot Shot, owned and ridden by 102: tVi.t postponement, nas aaaea sig- The victory gave the Wasps Sunday their game with Denver nificance in that North Carolina Carr, Princess Anne 13 26 Poole, Ue 18 7 Rash, Thomas Dale 18 2 Tolley, HermitsRe 16 8 Luxford, McLean 17 0 Grimm.

Graham 15 5 Bussey, Great Bridge 15 5 Scharnus, H. Ferguson 13 1 Currie, Churchland 12 2 Glaze, James Madison .12 0 Loving, Manchester 12 0 Harris, Andrew Lewis 11 2 Marianne Taylor, took junior an 8-2-1 record in an extra in Kansas City Thanksgiving, has been mentioned as a possi In Miami, the Herald said Orange Bowl officials were expected to make formal arrangements with Auburn Coach Ralph Jordan early this week. "We've been in constant touch Day will be postponed to Dec. easily break into the starting lineup before too long. I see a tough road this year, but I also see this job at Virginia as a challenge.

But we won't always be on the bottom. Increased scholarship aid will change the picture in time. ble participant in the Jacksonville, Gator Bowl game. A victory over Duke would boost long season. Hawkins gained 90 yards to boost his year's total to 1,037.

Winston Salem teachers Football Standings 8 under the American Football League's revised schedule. TnctoQrl nf nl a vl 0 Vtoro championship laurels. High Cotton, owned by Pam Schultz and Linda Taylor and ridden by the latter, was runner-up to Raggedy Ann; Cheyenne, Ann Warren Taylor's en 95iwun nine games naa uiai mcjr 95 went out there and put their heart on the the middle of the 72' floor and dared the other team as! to jump over it. VIRGINA Bill Gibson: 6 'I'm a fast-break coach, but you jhave to teach it and we just might not have the material for that type of game this year. L.

We'll be short compared the chances of the lar Heeis, with Jordan," Jack Baldwin, selection committee chairman. I .11.1.1 L. "1.1 onlrrtH Cf TDolil'e. 10 ft in will, whose over-all record is i-l. 01" n'.

Thanksgiving, the Chiefs Arnette, Lane 11 00 Piechola, Halifax County .11 0 0 McLaughlin, Hammond .11 0 0 McDaniel, York 11 0 0 Herbert, George Wythe 11 0 0 Altman, Hopewill 10 2 0 McReynolds, Tazewell 2 0 Foster, Douglas Freeman 10 0 0 One game left to play. WAKE FOREST Coach Mc- Another tradition-steeped is the Clemson-South Caro was quoted as saying. "Auburn has a fine team one that would be truly representative." SOUTHEASTERN Conference All Games try, was small pony reserve winner and Vickie Hobbs' Cin's Delight was the junior runner- waa game ai winsion-oaiem. meet the Jets in New York One scheduled Saturday game! Sunday. The game will be tele- Virginia State at Morgan! vised nationally.

State was postponed until) Pet. Pet. 7 0 1 .938 lina classic, heading into its 0 0 1.0"O 7 1 0 .8751 up. 1 0 1 0 Thanksgiving Day because of Mississippi Alabama Auburn Miss State LSU Ga. Tech Florida Georgia Sl'MMARIES Small oonv working hunter 1, Hieh president Kennedy death.

others Washington and Lee Heels. Melvin Dunkley owner, Judy Parker rider: 2. Chevenne. Ann Warren .857 .833 .750 .667 .500 .500 .400 .286 .167 .083 071 1 1 2 0 3 0 3 1 3 0 5 0 4 2 5 1 8 I 0 .889 6 2 1 .722 7 3 0 .700 6 3 0 .667 5 3 1 .611 4 4 1 .500 4 5 0 .444 1 6 2 .222 3 6 1 18 1 Kinney: "I like to run with the ball, but I believe it will be impossible this year. Watts must stay in the game, every game, he's the key to this club.

I think we'll be better than last year, but so will others in the ACC, so. Bob Leonard, our sophomore guard, is just about the best there is. I Robertson, Lucas Sparkle As Royals Thump Hawks Taylor; 3. Farnley Delight. Cindy Brit- Tennessee tinsham; 4, Driftwood, noddy Lee.

Large pony working hunters 7, Rag Washington and Lee at Washington (Mo.) University was cancelled and Norfolk State vs. West Virginia State at Washinc- Vanderbilt Kentucky Tulane Guests Capture WCCGolf Event; HGA In Team Win Guests captured the top tion defeated Gloucester Coun-trophies Sunday in the Club in a team match Sun-liamsburg Country Club's blind at Hampton Country Club, 0 6 1 gedy Ann, Jiatny uoenen; z. rinery Mine, Lettie Lee Bright; 3, King Bee. M. BIG TEN Taylor.

Sally Todd; 4, Gayle's Storm, Paul Jones ii i AH Games fnn use racnVtaliilaH frnm Conference t. j. Koutten, juaie crooks. Junior working hunters 1, Pot Shot, EASTERN DIVISION Pet. 'period.

1L. 1 Pet. Pet. A 401 .900 6 i i nigni 10 mis one ai u.u. Marianne Taylor; 2.

Taxation, Bobby in me secunu peiiuu, Liuuaa .750 1 1 1 1 nn ramnaoo anr! in 9 Brown; 3, Prescription, morn Boston 1 .923 Cincinnati 11 .550 Philadelphia .429 know he's the best guard we've had at Wake Forest since I've S'jl 4, cin's Delight, Vicky nobbs. finished with a 5-3 rec- Mich. State Illinois Ohio State Wisconsin Michigan Purdue N'western Drift- Small pony handy hunters 1, partner handicap golf tourna 13-lOMs. ew York 1 1 jn.) 5 3 0 .625 3 3 2 500 4 4 0 .500 wood 2. Cheyenne.

ord, not quite so good as had points. The half ended 58-48. Large oonv handy hunters 1, Raggedy been here. In the second semester, Alabama transfer .500 .500 500 .429 .417 .200 .167 3 1 1 3 3 0 2 2 2 3 3 0 3 4 0 2 3 1 1 4 0 1 5 0 WESTERN DIVISION Ann; 2. High Cotton, Pam Schultz and -5 I been expected but the fourth GB RESULTS Smokey Taylor and Wilford Coffey (H) defeated Dotie Rollins and Lem ret.

...10 .588 CINCINNATI I ST. LOUIS iLinda Taylor; 3. Finely Mine; 4, Gayle's! Tommy Steele will be battling: Jna straight winning season for St. Louis ment. Reba Johnson and Owen Ma-guire posted a net 65 for first place while WCC members C.

Y. Jolly and Billie Palmer came in second with 66. Taking 3 5 0 .375 2 6 0 .250 tor the otner euara spot. i Minnesota Generals. Firth.

2-1; Alvin Firth and Don Raby defeated Mike Webb and Wayne Shape. Allen Woodall and Don Jacques (H) defeated Fred Albertson 11 San Francisco 8 7 .533 Detroit 5 10 .3:13 Baltimore 3 10 .231 Ti Arnette 0 0-0 Barnhill Bockhorn 12-3 41 Beaty Boozer 6-10 14 Ward Embry 8 4-7 20: Bridges Lucas 9 3-3 21 Farmer Olsen 4 1-1 9 Guerin and Chff Bowman, 2-1; Kermit Ames LITTLE EIGHT STANDINGS Little Eight All Pet. Pet All Games Pet. 9 1 0 .900 7 2 0 778 6 3 0 .666 third place laurels Were Ted and Murray Evans defeated Bill CINCINNATI (AP) Cincin- PqcVioi-o (mnalirf of on A -Lawson and Henry Lawson, 3-0; Jack Ti Storm. 3 2-4 8 Junior handy hunters 1, Cin's Delight; 10-0 22' Southland's Revel, Frank Worrell, n-n nlCheryl Ann Phillips; 3,.

Susie, Mrs. 11 97 W.H.G. Fuller, Susan Brown. A Small pony working hunters 1, Drift- I ,1 wood; 2. Cheyenne; 3, Wonder, Patsy 7 'l 4, High Heels.

4-5 16 Large pony working hunters 1, High 9 10-14 28 Cotton; 2, Raggedy Ann; 3. Finely Mine; 0 0-0 0 4, Wildfire, Jiffy Brittingham. 5 3-3 13 Junior working hunters 1, Pot Shot; 0 0-0 0 2. Cin's Delight; 3, Susie; 4. Taxation.

4 3-4 11 Hunt teams 1, High Cotton. Finely 2 0 0 1.000 6 3 0 1 1 A Mil nati's Oscar Robertson and Jer- (HI de BIG EIGHT Conference Prt. 7 0 0 1.000 5 10 4 2 0 667 3 3 0 .500 3 4 0 3.429 5 0 .285 1 5 0 .166 0 5 0 .000 IVY Robertson 12 8-12 323980 viwai.oi a i. i aiiu Walker and Tommy Walker Ann MattSOn With 67. feated Gene Hedrick arid Nelson West, feated Gene Hedrick and Nel Nebraska Oklahoma Missouri Kansas Iowa St.

Colorado Kansas St. Okla. State Pettit Smith eh imjry Lucas led the Royals in a 6 7- 19 Teams nf Chir-lr Tfomrnn smHiH' Carl Bowman and Dick Stepp (G) Thacker 1 1-2 3 5 4 0 .555 4 5 0 .444 2 7 0 .222 2 7 0 .222 1 7 0 .125 122-113 National Basketball As MARYLAND Bud Millikan wasn't able to attend the meeting, but nearly all know about the "wonder frosh" of last year, headed by Gary Ward and Neil Bravton, who each tallied an average of 20 points last season. The only non-sophomore who'll probably start for the Terps will be center Scott Fer-puson, a 6-8 225 pounder. Uiwu muu rleteated j.

Lorraine Yatch, Jim Norman'jones, Vince Manatta ajid'Cari Thor'len Vaughn Ward Wilkens and cammie Roach and Arthur 'SLf'SnSSl a.n-a 3 Mine. King Gee; 2. Cin's Delight. Pre- Captstaff and Bill Kearney Jake Marshall (G) defeated Bob Hai- All Games Totals 45 32-47 1221 Totals 4129-39113 Conference Y-Frederick 7 3 0 .700 Y-Wash. 5 3 0 .625 Ix Little Eight champion.

(YNot little eight members; listed to show season records. (Note: Roanoke, RPI, Old Dominion and Lynchburg do not have football teams). -scriDtion. Famlev Rosemont: 3. Gavle's bun and Bill Feather.

2-Vi. Pet. sociation victory over the St. Louis Hawks Sunday night. A second scheduled contest, Boston at Detroit, was postponed because of the President's death.

snared lourtn with 69s St. Louis Cincinnati 5 1 0 .8.13 7 1 0 .875 21 27 31 34 lWstorm, Wildfire, Why Not; 4, Cheyenne, 24 32 33 31122 Scotch Mist, Wonder. 800 5 1 2 4 1 1 The Hampton Golf Associa- Princeton Harvard Dartmouth Yale Cornell Columbia Brown Penn .667 .500 .500 .333 .286 .167 6 2 0 5 3 0 4 4 0 3 4 1 3 5 0 3 5 0 4 2 0 3 3 0 3 3 0 2 4 1 2 5 0 1 i 0 The Royals took the lead at I Oscar Jennings and Fred Ownley shot 75s to win the Old Dominion Golf Club's scotch Unexpected Play 8-6 midway in the first period and were never headed. TheviB SEE "JUNE" PAGE TODAY for MUD SNOW TIRES foursome Sunday at Norfolk's By Rams Clicks, Detroit Uprising In Final Seconds Falls Short At 11 ucean view Ooli Course. had three nine point leads in that period.

Robertson connected for five All Games Pet. 9 0 0 1.000 3 0 .625 SOUTHWEST Conference Pet. 0 0 1.000 4 1 0 .800 3 2 0 .600 Colts Lose. 17-16 George Cabot and Dr. Wil Fake Field Goal Try Killed On 2 In Hectic Finish Continued From Page Thirteen goal put the charged-up Cards out front in the first period but the Giants came back to take liam Ross took second place BOTH NEW AND RETREADS! II Continued From Page Thir.n.n'f03'8 in five shots in first Texas Baylor Rice Arkansas SMU TCU Texas Tech 3 4 2 3 0 Continued From Page Thirteen; with 79s while in third place 3 4 1 .4381 550 recovering.

iwtn 80s were nugene Minns, right tackle to score from thelMarrpllns Danr-v Walter uh. 1 3 1 .300 2 5 0 14 1 .250 Texas AiM 2 6 1 Unitas rnnnprtprl nn 9n nf ti ECOIiO-CAR rent si Dosra WcaDSsaoDO wiui imuuies leu. mgton and J. C. Williams 00 Per 12 Hour the lead in the second on a 35-yard TD pass by Tittle to i Thomas and a 15-yard field goal JO BIG SIX Conference All Games Pel.

Pet. Wash. State 1 0 1.000 3 5 1 .375 Washington 3 1 0 .750 4 0 .556 Southern Cal 2 1 .667 6 3 0 .667 UCLA 2 1 0 .67 2 7 0 .222 California 1 2 0 333 4 4 1 .500 Stanford 0 4 0 .000 2 7 0 .222 MAJOR INDEPENDENTS passes for 237 yards, while the Colts' running game was held to 112 yards. The Rams, with Bass rushing 120 yards and Wilson 74, gained 199 on the ground. Gabriel added 110 more in completing 10 of 21 throws.

Bass wheeled loose for one by Don Chandler. A few moments before the Cards had swarmed over Tittle RluI I aunts' Jotto DUtlUtrtf Comjawty 1'. I Wl.ifl. Mat a pCS3WX jj SO-45 bI 45 Quart -I: dm Pint flatley ended up with six receptions for 174 yards. He now has taken 48 passes for 818 yards this season.

The Vikings, who held leads of 10-0 and 17-7 in the first half, had to come back from a 28-17 third-quarter deficit. Minnesota got within 23-24 on ALL SIZES LN STOCK! All our retreads carry a Nationwide Guarantee! 50 DISCOUNT On new wheels if you buy a pair of mud and snow tires, either new Kelly's or retreads. Keep regular tires on wheels and protect tube-less bead seal. Save on change over and balancing. SCOREBOARD COLLEGE FOOTBALL LATE feATLRDAY SCORES Allen 14.

Shaw Austin Pea; 20. Tennessee Martii Branch Fisk 18, Morehouse COLLEGE BASKETBALL LATE SATURDAY SCORES Carsan-Newman 60. Piketille 54 Inioin (ky.) 79, Oakland City (4 on the Giants' last scoring ef- rija pennies a iOlV' mil Memphis State Ifnrt Kpw Vnrk had a first i Navy Pet. Pts OP 0 1 l.OOO 190 46 8 1 0 .889 293 122 7 1 .875 183 89 8 2 0 .800 317 99 run of 51 yards which set up the idown on the St. Louis 2.

jviafstafe Pushed back to the nine, toe III -V- SJ' first Los Angeles touchdown and NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASS'N laraentons ti yara scoring Cincinnati 122 st Louis 113 in ft Penn State 7 2 0 .778 144 92 iuiaiiuj up a ueiu guu rn fi-iiiWVi Hotirn frvtn fVn 1 A Tn pass to Gordie Smith and with-i Bos'on ppontd ...1 tt. (Only Games Schedu (Only Games Scheduled) Boston College 6 2 0 .750 168 121 luUl LU UVnil U. VI U. U. Hi" t- 1 cat K1 1A1 Wilson went 39 yards to set the stage for the winning field goal in the third quarter.

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Five minutes later Hultz recovered surprise. Linebacker Marlin McKeever was sent in as the tight end on one series and Florida State 4 4 1 .500 167 86 NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE New York 3, Toronto 1 (tic) Chicno 7, Montreal 3 Detroit at Boston, postponed AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE Pittsburgh 4, Springfield 1 Baltimore 3, Provtdenct 1 Ooebec 4, Cleveland 3 Hers hey at Buffalo, postponed EASTERN HOCKEY LEAGUE Johnstown 4, New Haven 1 Greensboro Loot Island San Jose State 4 5 0 .444 155 205 Valiants, Dodges and Plymouths equipped with automatic transmissions, radios, heaters and seat belts. Rent them for a 12-hour day, 24-hour day, week, month or year. KEESEE $3.99 Auto Rentals 30 E. Mercury Hamptoa PHONE 723-4 JM Wextco State i I ,3 tI ISS i up Uie ball.

A year ago, the Giants defeated the Cards with a similar play when Ralph Guglielmi, the holder, ran tor the winning touchdown. Tire Exchange terference was called on the Lewis' fumble to send the Vi a Rutgera 3 5 .375 117 113 Miami, Fla. 3 5 .375 84 126 Notre Dame 2 6 .250 ml 145 Texas Western 2 0 .250 79 135' asm iiipomss, ltd, it. e. so noor.

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