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DAILY PRESS, Newport News, Oct, 15, 1961 3H Carson Muffs Jackson Powers TD Runs, But Pirates Drop 7-6 Game To WestCarolina Arkansas Upsets Baylor By 23-13 On True Aerials Rice's 19-10 Win lates 'Cover' GREENVILLE, N.C. (UPD As Florida Loses Continued From Page C-l 28-yard pass play from quarter' back Dick Novak to Collins, who -t Iff wWiwf if 1 Western Carolina, aided by a poor punt and the running of Lou Bost, WACO, Tex. () The University of Arkansas, behind At--. 1 11 HOUSTON. Tex.

LP) Rice University backed up the made an eye-stopping catch on pulled a 7-6 victory over East Carolina Saturday night. uic ounseye passing ot Ueorge McKinnley and Billy Moore, upset Baylor's Golden Bears, 23-13, in a crucial Southwest Conference football came Saturday nieht. the 3. On the next play. Burton power running of Roland Jackson with three pass interceptions Saturday night as the Owls knocked Florida from the ranks of the undefeated, 19-10.

The winning touchdown came on plowed over for the homestand- Bost 31-yard run on the first The victory, third in four games for the spirited Razor- Two of the interceptions paved the way for a touchdown and a field goal for Rice and the third stopped Florida in the oacKs ana ineir second in conference play, sent the defending Western Carolina play from scnrn-mage. Dan Stayton kicked the ex ing Terps only cause lor joy throughout a long and bleak afternoon, cutting the Tar Heet lead champions into the undisputed league lead. fourth period as the Gators threatened to take the lead a I Clt-I to 14-6. Areansas moved into a 16-point lead over the previously unbeaten Bears in the first half with the 19 IN SOUTHWEST 14 First Downs 28-YARD BOOT 194 47 247 81 6-16 Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage Passes magic toe of Mickey Cissell ac tra point which actually spelled victory. The touchdown came after Gene Isenhour's punt into rain and high winds went only 11 yards.

East Carolina scored in the final period, marching-93 yards. Nick Hilgert scored on a one-yard 4-7 3 Passes Intercepted By counting for the first three points Punts 1-31 0 Fumbles Lost 0 Yards Penalized 35 on a zs-yard Held goal. The fighting Hoes struck for six 25 third time. points early in the second quarter Texas Tech's Raiders Stun TCU By 10 0 TEXAS TECH, 10-0 Messer Star For 3-0 Win By Seminoles plunge. Bob Meldrow's extra point when McKmney drove the squad 49 yards and hit Paul Dudley with attempt was blocked.

East Carolina got another break by getting possession after a bad til Jackson scored touchdowns on short plunges of two and three yards as he pulled Rice from behind in the second and fourth periods. The scoring drives cov Novak passed to Collins for the two-point conversion for a beautifully-executed fake kick formation. Many of the 23,000 Parents Day fans in attendance then thought Maryland was on its way to picking up its fourth straight victory, but the Tar Heel defenses stiffened and the Terps' only remaining ihrcat fizzled out on the Carolina 32 following a Farris punt that was blocked by center Bob Hacker. The game statistics bore mute testimony to the Tar Heels superiority, the winners picking up 15 first downs to but seven for Maryland and piling up 148 yards on the ground to only 62 the losers. The Terps, thanks to two.

a three-yard touchdown Moore just minutes later connected on a 32-yard toss to fleet Georgia Fla.Slate punt on the Western Carolina 14, but fumbled on the next play, losing the ball. LUBBOCK, Doug Cannon won a passing footed Lance Alworth for another ered 68 and 53 yards and Jack son power covered 68 of them in 10 carries. touchdown. Moore wrapped it up for Arkan First Downs 12 Rushing Yardage 39 151 Passing Yardage 144 17 Passes 15-25 3-8 Passes Intercepted By 1 1 Punts Fumbles Lost 1 Vat-rifi Penalized 40 6 duel from Sonny Gibbs and led fired-up Texas Tech to a 10-0 Wester Carolina 7 East Carolina Southwest Conference victory over Florida had taken the opening kickoff and moved 74 yards to sas with a four-yard scoring pass to end Jimmy Collier late in the Texas Christian University Satur LENOIR RHYNE. 35-6 TALLAHASSEE, Fla.

(UPI) final stanza, set up a 24-yard field goal by day nicht HICKORY. N. C. (UPD-Len- Quarterbacks Ronnie Stanley Billy Cash. Trailing 3-9 at the Tech put a tight collar on oir Rhyne put on a 20-point final Florida State, beaten five times in the past by Georgia, gained revenge Saturday night by beating and Bobby Ply passed for both half, the Gators took a 10-9 lead Baylor touchdowns and end Bob midway in the third period as period scoring burst Saturday night for a 35-6 victory over Gibbs and pilfered two passes, one leading to a fourth-quarter field goal by fullback H.

L. Daniels receptions by Collins that accounted for 64 yards, outgained Caro the Bulldogs 3-0 on Doug Messer by Lane was on the receiving end struggling Guilford. 28-yard field goal early in the of each, Lindy Infante climaxed an 88-vard surge by carrying over from the 1. lina in the air 106-46. from the TCU 13.

The Bears held a 7-0 halftime TAR HEEL CRASHES THROUGH TERP LINE FOR FOUR YARDS Halfback Jimmy Addison (20) gains yardage for North Carolina in the first quarter. Left behind is Maryland guard Mike Lapriola (64). 7 S3 713 The only touchdown of the game Arkanaas 3 Baylor 0 lead and added 8 points in the RUDE BLOW Maryland, which had rolled to came after Tech center Jerry ARK FfJ Cissell 25 third period. game. A crowd of 21,000 saw both teams bog down offensively because of a 29-mile-an-hour wind.

Neither team was able to roll Elbert recovered a fumble on Butch Blume, who made two of the three interceptions, kicked a 24-yard field goal for Rice in the second period and tacked on ARK Dudley 3 pass from McKlnney (Cissell kick) ARK Alworth 32 pass from Moore the TCU 34. successive victories over Southern Methodist (14-6). Clemson (24-21) and Syracuse (22-21), had. visions of another undefeated season and I 2035 Guilford Lenoir Rhyne 7 1 SNAPS 3-GAME LOSING STREAK (kick failed) Cannon hit end Jimmy Hacker acainst the wind. I.R Mideett IS run (Kirbv kick) BAY Lane 11 pass from Stanley (pass another of 31 yards after the for a first down on the 19 and LR Kanip 9 pass from Brown (Brown Owls' final touchdown.

two plays later Tech had a first failed BAY Lane 20 pass from Ply (Choate kick) ARK Collier 4 pass from Moore (Cis Blume took his first intercep to )rye) GUI Addleton 1 plunge (pass failed) LR Kennedy 12 pass from Kemp LR KemD 4 Dlunce Messer kicked his winning field goal early in the first quarter with the wind at his back. Late in the third period, with down on the seven. tion off Bobby Dodd Jr. and re Fullback Coolidge Hunt ram nossibly an Atlantic Coast Conference championship before the piant-killer Tar Heels began to show their teeth. The Terps were rated a solid 13-point favorite at game time.

sell KICK ARIZONA STATE, 28-11 LR Angel 10 pass from Brown (pass med over right tackle for the the wind at their backs, the Bull turned it 52 yards before being stopped at the Florida 10. He was knocked out of bounds by Rush -Led Tulane Raps Virginia Tech By 27-14 CANYON, Tex. (AP) Arizona State University led all the way score. tailed) APPALACHIAN, 13-0 SALISBURY. N.

C. (UPD Ap dogs drove to Florida State's two WICHITA, 26-14 DF.IMTDN Tpx. (AP) Wichita The win was a satisfying tonic Dodd who had successfully evad on a series of passes Dy quarterback Larry Rakestraw and line plunges by halfback Bill McKinny ed three Owls to prevent a touch palachian bounced back into the win column Saturday night by to defeat West Texas State. 28-n, Saturday night in a Border Conference football game before It was the running of Nolan tightened its hold on the Missouri for Carolina, which had been trounced, 27-0, by Clemson last week after a season-opening 27-22 victory over arch-rival North Car beating Catawba 13-0 and held and fullback Bill Godfrey. Valley Conference lead Saturday night by whipping North Texas Va.

Tech Tulane terback Warren Price and led 7-6 down. Blume kicked his three-pointed four plays later. Florida used no passes while striking quickly for Cash's field Jones and the passing of Joe 16 17 First Downs The Seminoles defensive special at the halftime before Tulane's the Indians without a single scoring threat. State 26-14. RushinK Yardaee olina State.

er. Halfback Donnie Cotton, also a sophomore, accounted for 38 yards on three plays and quarterback Ted Miller went through left tackle for two yards and the Zuger that spelled defeat for the Buffaloes. superior manpower took its toll. The Mountaineers, set back by Aside from Carson, whose driv ISO 72 7-lfi 1 234 70 4-8 0 1 Passing Yardage Passes Passes Intercepted By Punts Price passed to quarterback Ter A second quarter interception set Wichita in scoring motion on the North Texas State 39. Three Arizona State ing, twisting tactics drove the 1228 811 goal.

Four runs by Infante covered 46 yards in the 74-yard drive. West Texas Fumbles Lost ry Strock in the fourth period for the final Tech tally. Aster Size- Lenoir Rhyne last week, scored in the second and third periods for their fourth win of the year against one defeat. touchdown. 5 57 ARIZ Jones 75 yards punt return (Jones Yards Penalized running plays moved the ball to NEW ORLEANS (AP) Half more kicked the extra point.

the 15 where Alvm LeBlanc 714 727 Virginia Tech Tulane Terp defenders daffy, the game produced no other real ground-gaining threat. Maryland's Condie and Carolina's Jim Addison were distant runner-ups with identical kick) TEX 31 yard field goal by Williams ARIZ Jones 5 yards run (kick failed) ar 17 9ft varrf field ffoal bv Jones back Gordon Rush, long touted The Gators broke into a spread formation on the key play on their touchdown drive. Facing Sophomore halfback Larry Mc- threw a running halfback pass ists, the Renegades, held tour times within their own two to keep the Bulldogs from scoring. The Seminoles kept the ball for the rest of the period and took up the last period running and passing with the wind. FSU scored the first time it got the ball.

Messer's field goal climaxed a drive from the state 46 which was sparked by quarterback Eddie Feely. as a great runner, rolled up 110 Intire started a Tulane touchdown ADoalachian 0 to Richard Stephens me ena 13 0 TVJL Miller 2 run fkick blocked) VPI Price 3 run (Sizemore kick) TUL Ary 7 pass from Miller (Connell kick I Till Rush 1 run (Connel kick) Catawba vards'for Tulane Saturday night ARIZ 5 yard pass from Zuger to Locke (kick failed) TEX 36 yard pass from Dawson to drive when he returned the open third down and needing nine yards from the Rice 27, Larry mckuris of 27 varrls in zone. I.atp in tVif first half the Eaeles as the Green Wave registered its APP Jaynes 9 pass from Styles (Chandler kick) ing kickoff 16 yards to the Greenie 18. The Greenies used 14 plays VPI Strock 6 pass rom Price (Siie- first victory of the season by Kicnarason wawson uibuw ARIZ 17 yard pass Jacobs to Locke (kick failed) APP Hayes 3 run (pass failed) had apparently blunted a Wichita FARRIS 'DARING Farris, who stayed on the Libertore, the 138-pound Gator! quarterback, passed 23 yards to more kick) TUL Cotten 5 run (Connell kick) trimming Virginia Tech 27-14. to march 82 yards for the mark- threat witn an ena zone mier-pontinn hut a nersonal foul eave ground almost all the way in the Bob Hoover at the 4.

Infante Rush, a 200-pound junior trom Feely passed and ran lo tne the Shockers the ball on the 10. Daily Press scored on fourth down and Cash converted. Georgia 15. Left halfback Keitn Baton Rouge, scored one touchdown on a march in which he accounted for 35 of 63 yards. victory over N.

C. State, chose to travel the precarious airlanes more often this time but his four completions in 16 attempts with Kentucky's lst-Half Quarterback Alex Zyskowski punched over from the one and Rill stanoarnno ran for the con Late in the second period, Cash Kinderman pushed it to the eignt and Messer kicked from the 18 for the score. Quarterback Ted Miller crack SportsScores tried a second field goal from the Rice 13 but the kick was blocked version that made it 14-0 at half- ed over left tackle for another Tulane touchdown and passed to three interceptions was hardly a strong point in the hard-earned Tar Heel victory. Georgia threatened twice in tne time. by Johnny Burrell.

Continued From Page C-2 fullback Bill Army on a 7-yaro. 6 2S Spurt Gets 21-8 Win second period, attempting two nno fipirl oasses. Both failed. Wichita Florida 3 ft 14 North Texas 7 ft in 6 1019 The victors accorded Collins top treatment throughout the after Rice 0 scoring" play. The final Greenie marker came in the final stanza with soDhomore Donnie Cotten Roane 14.

Kearney 13 Havne 31, Wesleyaa (Neb) Butler 12, Depauw 6 Rakestraw cncKea ou scvetai passes to McKinny to put the Kansas Stale Kentucky the first half. 5 20 noon with two defenders at all times assigned to breaking up his First Downs Fernandez's Power Halts Cecil Shorts NEW YORK un Jorge Fernandez of Argentina, blood spurting from a fierce cut over his right eye, stopped Cecil Shorts of Cleveland in 2:43 of the sixth of a scheduled 10-round bout in Madison Square Garden Saturday night. Fernandez, who weighed 151 to 144 for Shorts, thus ran his winning streak to six and added ammunition to his campaign for a welterweight title bout with Benny Valparaiso 29, Washington (St. Loul With two minutes to go in the WICH Stephens 15 pass from Le Blanc (kick failed) WICH Zyskowski 1 run (Strangarone run) WICH Dumler 2 run (kick failed) NT Perkins 1 run (Pirkle pass from Williamson) vt cmith ifl run (run failed) snlashina over right tackle for BUilaogS wanin lULiuug lauoc. FLOR FG Cash 24 RICE Jackson 2 run (kick failed) RICE FG Blume 24 FLOR Infante 1 run (Cash kick) RICE Jackson 3 run (Blume kick) RICE FG Blume 31 WINS, 55-0 vards.

End Charles Connell boot Wabah 35. Hanover 13 game, Searles brought the crowd to its feet as he received punt 254 105 6-13 2 3 60 17 74 6-19 1 0 23 Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage Passes intercepted By Punts Fumbles Lost Yards Penalized rria 6 0 0-0 ggff Mat. 0 Fla. FG Messer. Ball State 8.

M. Joseph's (Indl Kvansville IS. Indiana State 14 Alma 8. Adrian 7 ed the three Tulane conversions. Tech scored in the second quar WICH Leep 18 interception return (run SAM ANTONIO, Tex.

AP from UK quarterback John Ram-pulia on his 7, sped to his right failed) Carthage (111.) 33, Kalamazoo (Mich.) 6 ter on a 3-yard plunge by quar- Texas Cadets, stung brief game-wrecking, pass-catching tendencies. The aerial "umbrella paid dividends, too, since he caught but two far below his usual standard. The Tar Heels staged their longest sustained drive of the afternoon in the second period when harRuun 34. Kanklln 32 shook off a couple of tacklers and North Dakota 14, South Dakota State 13 Rapp Nabs Aerial dashed down the sidelines to score. Morningside 27.

South Dakota 12 LEXINGTON, Ky. Kentucky struck for three first-half touchdowns Saturday night to de- Yankton 20. Sioux Falls (S.l).l ly by a surprising Trinity University passing attack, turned furiously on the hapless Tigers in the second half Saturday night The Wildcats first-half was more than enough to Mac A tester 15, St. John's (Minn.) 14 For 2-Point Play Memphis State's 21-6 Win Led By Casinelli, Wright St. af 27.

Kinon Zl teat Kansas Mate, -1-8, in an Ft. Eustis Coach Tassotti To Talk To PSC Tuesday 'carry the Lexington squad to Bethel (Minn.) 13, Valley CKy (N.D.) 7 tney marcnea yards to tne Terp and smashed their way to a 55-0 inter-sectional football game high In Richmond Win victory. Kentucky held a wide margin in first downs, getting 20 oetore running out ot gas. On fourth down Junior Edee Wahpeton science 27, Minot 7 Simpson 32, Illinois College 15 Parsons 6. Dubuque 2 victory.

Paret. It wasn't easy for Fernandez, Continued From Page lighted by a 93-yard touchdown dash by the losers' Joe Searles. A crowd of 23,000 watched 14 37 755 0 0 00 Texas Trinity attempted a field goal from the 20 Coe It, Grinned 8 Luther (Iowa) 14. Central (OWA) to Kansas State's 5. The Wildcats also presented an near-im ncn Tassntli's subiect.

when but the kick was short and to the MEMPHIS. Tenn. (UPD The hard-knocking Memphis State Ti-sers. sDarked by quarterback Linn.staedter 9 run (Keeling kick) Reagan 7 run (Keeling kick) monH. who had slipped behind though from the third round on he was forced to brush spurting blood away from his eye so he could see right.

speaking to the Peninsula Sports Kentucky open huge holes in the forward wall of the visitors. The Reagan 8 run (Keeling kick) Farris and Beck teamed for a AXrM MurDhv 9 run (Keeling Kick! Club at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday in we pregnable defense, holding the Kansans to just 17 yards net rushing and 74 yards net passing. Kentucky intercepted two his defender, and a touchdown, the play covering 46 yards and TL William Pena 13, Tarfcio Idaho State 12, Drake 11 Northern (S.U.I 52, Black Hills 13 South Dakota Tech 17, Gen. Beadle Minnesota Dululh 76, Gusaus Adol-pbus 0 Southwestern Okla.

13. Northeastern Ok la. 7 Bowline Green 17, Toledo Caffey 2 run (kick failed) Reagan 11 run (Keeling kick) Erickson 3 run (Clark kick) James Earl Wright and fullback Dave Casinelli, rolled to a 21-7 victory over an error-plagued Mississippi Southern Saturday Newport News YMCA, quite prob host Wildcats scored the first two times they had their hands on the ball. near-perfect 40-yard scoring pass in the final minute of the opening half, but the Tar Heels were Euiltv Led better 14 run (Clark kick) ably will concern next Saturday's capping a 34-yara movement, mc extra point attempt by Warren passes. Tne Wildcats picked up Shorts.

Shorts was substituting for Bruno Isitin of Italy, who was denied a passport because of divorce proceedings at home. Fernandez, third-ranked in the Kentucky took only eight plays 254 vards on the eround and 105 night for the Tigers' fifth win in 2 p.m. date with Fort Beivoir. tr; Corbin was wide, but GW led, Frederick Nets Win Kanhandle Okla. AM 17, Northwest to cover 58 yeards for the first; through the air.

Each team com a row. That coniesi, ai me iiifa'i i 6-0, with 7:27 left in the period. pleted six passes Kentucky Wright, one of the nation's top Over Edinboro State field, is for charity and is spon- ran division, appeared capable of stop tried 13 and Kansas State 19. sored by the warwicK uons "Virive. with a one-yard plunge of holding on the play and the touchdown was nullified.

1 Moments later, Condie intercepted a Farris pass on the Terp 11 and raced 38 yards to the 49 before the only man left in the way made the stop. Clipping was called on the play, however, and had Condie gone all the way the TD. wouldn't have counted. Kansas state 0 Kentucky 14 21 scorers ana aii-rouna onensive threats, sped across for one touchdown and Casinelli, a 195-pound sophomore, bulled over for two more. Rotary Clubs.

What Tassotti quite probably with 9:26 gone in the first quarter. Kentucky's third touchdown came on an 11 -yard pass from A bad snap from center on a fourth down punt situation was costly for Richmond in the second period, resulting in a GW field goal. Linky Pratt attempted to get off a kick after retrieving the ball, on his five, but it was partially blocked bv Cliff Botyos. Andy KEN Steward 1 run (Mayfield kick) KEN P. Bryant 8 run (Mayfield kick) KEN Hutchinson 11 pass urom Woolum (Mayfield kick) KAN Searles 93 punt return (McFUIin pass from Barger) Jerry Woolum to end Tom Hutch won't want to dwell on is his rliih's initial loss in six games, ern Mate 7 Otlerbein 2, Oberlia 7 Augsburg (Minn.) 27, Concordia (Minn.) 20 Moorhead State (Minn.) 36, St.

Cloud Slate 0 Sterling (Kan) 12. Friends (Kan) Bethany (Kan) 7, McPherson (Kan) Ottawa (Kan) 38, Kansas Weilryan 13 Olivet 21). Hone 8 Buena Vista 14, Wartbnrg Lawrence 28, Monmouth 8 St. Olaf 27, Rinon 21 Case Tech 19, Wayne 8 Western Reserve 20, Bethany 8 Bluflton 32. Defiance Mankata (Minn.) State 18, Winona (Minn.) Slate 8 St.

Thomas (Minn.) 47, Hamline 12 The Southerners, No. 1 team in inson after time had run out in EDINBORO, Pa. Wi-Frederick College of Portsmouth, won its third football victory against one loss of the season here Saturday by stopping Edinboro State, 14-6. Frederick wasted little time in scoring as quarterback Jim Reaves hurled a 28-yard touchdown aerial to Bob Gray in the first period. suffered this past Saturday, 14-2, against Fort Campbell.

the nation among small colleges this week, knocked on the door often but couldn't come in until the third quarter when quarter- back Don Fuell capped a 47-yard ping Shorts any time ne was ready in the first round and, as a matter of fact, had the Cleve-lander in trouble then. But instead of pressing his advantage, he chose to wait and it could have been a fatal error. Shorts. No. 10 in the division, kept working on Fernandez' head and by the third opened a gash over his right eye.

From then on. Shorts concentrated on the eye, but he threw caution to the winds and in order to keep the blood flowing, took too many punches. The bulky Wheels' piayer-coacn will hrino with him a former great Guilda took the kick on the 16 and carried to the 10. Three stabs through the line produced only seven yards and drive with a plunge from the one. 714 6 Frederick Fdinboro 721 0 7 Memphis State 7 Mississippi Southern 9 at Miami University, quarterback Fran Curci, who has been sidelined by injuries this Fall.

Tassotti also starred at Miami and played a year with the Pittsburgh Steelers as a tackle. Huron (S.D.I 52, Dakota Wesleyan Hastings (Neb.) 14. Southern (S.D.) 13 Kirksville (Mo.) State 26, Cape Girardeau (Mo) State 7 Upper Iowa 7, Iowa Weslcyan 8 from Reaves FRED Gray 28 pass came in lo coot a peneci iy- crraynnam kick) MSU Casinelli 3 run (Carter- kicked) MSU Wright 1 run (Carter kicked) SOU Fuell 1 run (Fuell kicked) (Traynham yard field goal with 8:25 left in FRLn-Davenpon 25 run SOUTHWEST the half. El)lN-Sposky 20 run (kick failed) MSU Casinelli 2 run (Carter kicked) Tevas 28. Oklahoma 7 I'tah State 41.

New Mexico 7 Eastern New Mexico 42, Tarletoa (Tex.) Holland Goes Fpr 2 TD's, Leads ELEGANCE NEVER SHOUTS It is achieved through mas-terful understatement. You'll see a version of this underplayed elegance in Kuppenheimer's classic suits. They're created for men who appreciate the stimulating feeling of simplicity combined with personalized fit and impeccable tailoring. Poquoson Bows, 13-0, To Mariners In Rain 20 Arkansas 23. Bavlor 13 Texas AM 55.

Trinity 6 Abilene Christian 27, Hardln-Slm-mons 8 Louisiana College 7, Texas Lutheran 8 Wichita 28. North Texas State 14 Texas Tech 10. Texas Christian 6 Ariiona State I'niv. 28, West Texas 11 Sam Houston State 14, East Texas 8 Pirates Past Fayetteville, 13-0 Holland's first and fourth quar HI Fayetteville 5 11 Texas Southern 52. Texas College 14 Southwest Texas State 29, Stephen F.

First Downs Rushins Yardase Passing Yardage PHRStftt 236 27 5-1D Poquoson Ferguson First Downs Rushing Yardage 80 1M Passing Yardage Zj Passes Passes Intercepted By 1 Punts 31 ViimhlM jvt 2 1 Austin 21 FAR WEST 29 64 6-15 3 4-33 3 20 4 Passes Intercepted By passes and also handled the punt-1 ing chores. Larry Manning substituted for injured Vernon Anthony at right half and also played an alert defensive game, intercepting one of four aerials waylaid by the visitors who scored their second straight shutout win. I'CLA 28, Vanderbilt 21 Punts 3-29 Fumbles Lost 2 Penalties 128 California 21. Washington 14 ter tallies wexe his fifth and sixth of the season. The first scoring advance spanned 92 yards and the second TD assault covered 42 yards.

AH-CIAA end Charles Bey shook loose to snag four of the five HI pass completions, gaining 22 yards during the scoring drives. Penalties 15 20 ing post, booted a conversion after the opening six-pointer. The rain increased and the crowd scattered after halftime. Neither team could mount a sustained offensive until the final period when Poquoson, behind the slick ball-handling of quarterback Pete White, drove out from its 5 to the Mariner 48 where the hosts braced. The march might have been Stanford 17.

San Jose state a Washington State 34. Idaho Adams Colo.) State 29, Western (Colo.) FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. (Spe f'J) State 8 cial to the Daily Press) Willie Holland romped to touchdowns of I'tah 21, Brigham Young 20 Wvoming 18. Colorado Stale I.

College of Idaho 34, Willamette 24 Fayetteville recovered three Pi- 3107 Washington Ave. 50 and 15 yards on thrusts otf rate fumbles within scoring range. Laverne 8. I CLAlr IKiverswei tackle and collected 196 yards; out lacned tne puncn to penetrate. 13 Hamnton 7 29: Fayetterille 0 I he leachers gained a net rushing as he paced Hampton Institute to a 13-0 CIAA victory over the Fayetteville State Teach yards rushing to 236 for the Holland-inspired Pirates.

HAMP Holland 50 run (Walker kick) HA.MP Holland 15 run (kick failed) Cal Angles (Davies) 36. Nevada 12 Oregon I duration 27, Pacific (Ore.) 14 Whitworth 29. Puget Sound 7 Montana State 35, North Dakota State 0 Pomona (Calif.) 53. Cal Tech 7 Rocky Mountain (Mont.) 25, Montana Mines 8 Western Montana 33, Eastern Montana 7 Carroll (Mont. 38, Northern Montana 0 COLLEGE SOCCER ers Saturday night.

more threatening had not Schar-nus put Poquoson in a deep hole with a nifty 53-yard punt to the coffin corner. Two plays later, halfback Jimmy Monahan raced for 39 yards to the Islanders 14 the longest gain of the night but the attack sputtered in the last 43 seconds. ALL TYPES The win, second in a row for the resurging Pirates from Hampton, was the first loop success in three outings for Coach Ben Whaley's team which now has a 2-2 season log. Freshman Terry Hughley, spell Roanoke College 2, American 1 COMFORT NEVER WHISPERS! Poquoson I 0 0 A a By BILL HIGDON Turning a couple of enemy fumbles into touchdowns within the space of three minutes and 12 seconds in the second period, Homer L. Ferguson came away with a hard-earned 13-0 victory over the Poquoson junior varsity team Saturday night on Farmer Field.

Coach Wayne Begor's Group 1-A charges notched their fourth success in an undefeated "rookie" season before a crowd held down to 1.100 by biting winds and driving rain. Kenny Farino tallied the opening touchdown on a sprint from Poquoson's three after David Rut-ledge pounced on a fumbled punt at the visitors' 15. Kenny's brother, Anthony (Bub-ba, also sliced across the goal line from the three after Poquoson fumbled on its next scrimmage play, relinquishing possession on its 42. The TD's came with 6-17 and 3:05 left before intermission and Walt Sivertson, who played another stellar game from a lineback- Pfeiffer 4. Kandokh-Macoa COLLEGE CROSS COUNTRY Norfolk WAM 21, Roanoke 34 Hampton High 18, Richmond Frosh 47 SERVICE FOOTBALL Fort Campbell IK 14.

Fort ustls 2 EH Ferguson 0 IS 013 Ferg K. Farino 3 run (Sivertson kick). Ferg. A. Farino 3 run (kirk failed) ing veterans Al Walker and Jon Thomas In quarterbacking the Pirates, completed two out of four Camp Leteune (N.C.) 48.

Fglin A IB SCHOLASTIC FOOTBALL Ferguson 13, Poquoson 0 Norfolk Academy 14, St. Christopher's 14 Itie) It's no secret! Nunn-Bush, French Shriner, and other name brand shoes never compromise comfort for quality. Yet, quality is there, too, obvious in the style, the construction, the very look of the classic shoes featured at BSii Benedictine at Highland Springs, post pones, wet grounds! Episcopal (Alexandria) 46, GW (Alex- anonai 7 Randolph-Macon Academy 29, Fish, bume Military Academy 6 Wood berry Forest 27, Virginia Episco No Cash 36-Months to Pay! pal 7 Fork Union Military 33, Hargrave Military 6 HamptoriW inner In Harrier Meet RICHMOND (Special to Daily Press Winning eight of the first 10 places, the Hampton High School cross country team defeated the University of Richmond frosh, 18-47, here Saturday afternoon over a 2.2 mile course. The Crabbers (2-2 overall) received first and second place finishes from Bill Mettler and Bill Johnson, respectively. Mettler toured the course in 12:08 and Johnson was timed in 12:09.

1, Bill Mettler (H) 2. Bill John Mercersburg 14, Massanutten Military 6 Call For Warwick Jayvee COURTLAND (Special to Daily Press) Keith Tinkam paced the Southampton cross Country team to a 21-34 win over the Warwick junior varsity Saturday on the winners' 2.1-mile course. Tinkam, at Ed Story and Tom Bryant captured first, third and fourth places with Claude Harrison finishing second and leading the Farmer contingent, and Warwick's Robert Deans running fifth. Other' runners in the first 10, in order, were David Williams, Southampton; Garth Hancock, Southampton; and Bill Dunn. Mark Gregory and Bill Gill, all of Warwick.

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