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4. 2C DAILY Newport News, Sun Oct. 2, 1960 uke Powers Victory Over aryland, 20 Beacons Tripped 14-6 Terps Unable To Use Aerial 'ymmmmi'im'm nip i Jimunm demmoles iiaii onead, Wake Forest Running TALLAHASSEE, Fla. OP) Florida State stopped Norman Snead's passing Saturday night and went on to upset ComebackTD For Clemson Nips Gobblers Continued From Page C-l Game In Loss Duke Maryland First Down, 19 14 "V5T. Wake Forest 14-6 behind the tossing of Ed Trancygier and Rusbing Yardage 188 15fi Passing Yardage 37 109 Passes 4-10 13-19 the running of Bud Whitehead.

It was a tight ball came from the word go, and the half proceedings, but a holding penalty took the fire out of the drive and a poor punt that rolled Passes Intercepted by 5 1 Punta 4.37 (-28 Fumbles Lost 1 1 Yards Penalized 4J decision remained in doubt until the final two minutes when i ft 11 off the side of Strock's foot for Whitehead put it on ice with a one-yard touchdown burst COLLEGE PARK, Md. only 26 yards set in motion the over center. Tigers 73-yard first touchdown (UPI) "New look" Duke nr. venture. Fla Wake Forest First downs 22 19 Rushing yardas 1U3 .131 Passing yardage 73 135 ti a.a 11 1) threw some old fashioned power football and a roof- Three aerials by Shingler good for 11, 7 and 14 yards to Bill Mc- rPy ClUClESRMOSrvr, Spells direr, Passea lntercented by Guirt for the first two and to end Tommy King for the other plus Punts Fumbles lost 1 2 Yard penalized 49 31 ground bursts of six and 18 yards GREATEST FOOTBALL COACH WHO EVER LIVED' by Harry Favilack and another al Notre Dame as an educational institution quite probably like pass defense at Maryland Saturday for a 20-7 victory, the Blue Devils' second straight Atlantic Coast Conference win.

Three intercepted passes gave Duke the openings through which the blue shirted visitors poured most 10 yards by Scrudato set up the tally at the Gobblers three was destined for fame largely because of the founding efforts and inspirational leadership of Rev. Edward Frederick Sorin, beginning in 1836, but some 70 years later a football Stopped in for the most part, Wake Forest cut loose with a furious running game featuring Bobby Robinson, Joe Bonecutter and Jerry Ball. But the Semi-noles' defense stiffened to block and first down. WHITTIER STARS Tech" tackle Allen Whittier temporarily stalled the driving Tigers coach was to greatly enrich the university's educational pres tige more than any man in his field of work. Not enough a straight ahead attack aimed at the tackles and guards and they made good on all three HOW TOP TEN TEAMS FARED Here's how the top 10 teams in The Associated Press college football pool did Saturday: 1.

Mississippi, beat Memphis State 31-20 2. Syracuse, beat Kansas 14-7 3. Washington, lost to Navy 15-14 4. Illinois, beat West Virginia 33-0 5. Kansas, lost to Syracuse 14-7 6.

Northwestern, lost to Iowa 42-0 7. Clemson, beat Virginia Tech 13-7 8. Iowa, beat Northwestern 42-0 9. Ohio State, beat Southern California 20-0 10. Georgia Tech, lost to Florida 18-17.

tnrowing MacK Matthews for a young people are familiar with the true story and legend of two-yard loss, but McGuirt. the successive drives that carried half a dozen times inside the FSU 20. Wake Forest drew first blood chances. The first Maryland pass to fine Tiger sophomore, picked up four and Shingler took the last two cracks at the line from one yard boomerang was a Dick Novak toss off by Jack Wilson out to make it 7-6, sti'H in the on the Terp 31 in the second per Knute Rockne, but to millions of others, and notably Notre Dame's real and "subway" alumni, Rockne was truly a "Sorin without a cassock and breviary," as a bishop would say when the "lone Norse Protestant" met his death in an airplane crash in Kansas in 1931. Fittingly, as this 1960 gridiron season moves into high gear, one of the game's fine authorities in the writing field, Gobblers' favor, as Scrudato's wiui a oo-yaiu luuifiuuwn arivs the first time it got its hands on the ball.

But the Seminoles went all tha way early in the second period iod. It didn lead directly to a two-point plunge fell short Duke score because Maryland's defense stopped a fourth down On the third play after the en Li imiwi, uiiiaiijM.SfeAw iiiiiiai I urn i i.sSS'8 js vmZ.i on a 41-yard march. suing kickoff, Price passed to smash six inches from the goal Strock at Tech's 49 and the Haa- Ken Kestner converted on both line, but the Terps couldn die erstown, junior carted it to placement attempts for FSU. themselves out of the hole. CLEMSON'S HARRY PAVILACK (25) GAINS AGAINST V.P.I.

Closing in are Gobblers Don Oakes (71), Walt Harris (86) and Jim Farr (82). Action was in third quarter. The run was good for five yards. A punt exchange gave Duke a Florida State capitalized on a Clemson 31 for a 27-yard gain, but C'emson held. I shot from the Maryland 35, and break to count the all-important Clemson then couldn't advance it took the Blue Devils just five plays to score.

second touchdown. Attempting to punt from the 30-yard line fourth down. Wolff fumbled the OVER GAMECOCKS deeper than Tech's 45, a 15-yard holding penalty helping stifle its movements, and, then sophomore Francis Wallace, has turned out "the story of the greatest football coach who ever lived." Simply titled "Knute Rockne" (Doubleday, Garden City, N.Y., $3.95) because for selling purposes the Rockne name needs no farther embellishment, this 278-page book gives a worshipful insight on what made the great man tick by a writer very close to his subject for four years at Notre Dame and later as an intimate friend. If. at times, Wallace seems One short pass and three cracks Amazing Jack Nicklaus Leads through the line took it to the 11 snapback from center and biz.

Eddie Werntz punted and the from where second string quarter Tony Romeo tackled him on the Wake Forest 15. ball rolled out of bounds on the back: wait Kappold scored on the Gobblers' five. Whitehead and auarterback Ed ancient wedge. He caught the Terps with their linebackers After an exchange of punts, Walden Starts Georgia Move To 38-6 Romp die Feely alternated in running the KARMOSKY playing close but wide and spread Clemson launched its scoring express for the decisive six-pointer, and Shingler, only moderately ef U. S.

World Golf Championship By HUGH FULLERTON JR. Associated Press Sports Writer it right through center for a 6-0 lead. gush in extolling the virtues and character of Rockne, one can overlook it to many others, too, Rockne was without Deer and a cod in athletics. fective up to this point, proved his mettle as a quarterback to be Dan 10 tne one. From that point, Whitehead scooted over.

It was the second win against one loss for the surprising Florida State team which last week held favored Florida to a 3-0 decision. Wake Forest took its second loss in a row. The Deacons came within a hair Over all, the subject was indeed worthy of the generous South Carolina-Georgia ranked with any. A somewhat luckier interception early in the third quarter led to Duke's second score. Dale Betty pitched one to end Ed Rog, who juggled the ball right into Jerry ARDMORE, Pa.

UP) The United States, with amazing Jack Nicklaus contributing his First downs 16 12 Rushing yardage 132 145 On the first play he pitched fourth straight sub-par round, won the World Amateur Golf Team Championship Satur to Pavilack for 18 yards for a Passing yardage 132 121 Passes 10-21 10-21 Passes interceoted bv 0 1 McCees hands. The Blue Devil day by a whopping 42 strokes. Nicklaus, disdaining the fearsome reputation of the Merion Club course in Saturday's first down on Tech's 31. After he gained four around left end, Punts Ml M9. fullback raced 20 yards to Mary Vaueht of Tech.

enjoying another Fumbles lost 5 1 Yards penalized 41 19 of scoring theselves at the start of the final period. Starting from windy, cool weather, just as he had on the first three days, finished with a 2-under-par 68 land Z5, and five ground plays later it was 13-0 on Jack Wilson's great afternoon on offense and de tor an almost unDeiievaDie a- its own 22, Wake Forest drove to ATHENS, Ga. UP) -Bobby Wal cruise around end from nine fense, tossed McGuirt for a iive- hole total of 269. Ohio, who won the U.S. Amateur me tiu two.

With three Dlavs to British Open champion, was high man on his team with 81 as Doug yards out. His score, with ordinary 75s by yard loss. in 1959, was the only player to den kicked the victory door open Saturday and Georgia sent a swift Bill Reynolds place-kicked the National Amateur champion BARNES INTERCEPTS better Saturday tough par of 36- go, the Deacons could make little better than a yard against the Renegades, FSU's defensive unit. extra point. Deane Beman and Philadelphia's However, two plays later, with 3470 at Menon.

bevy of backs swarming through bewell led with 74, Guy wolsten holme had 75 and Michael Bonal lack had 78. INDIVIDUAL IfcADERS Duke put the game completely treatment, and one needs merely to cite his record ot iuo victories against but 12 defeats and five ties in 13 years to prove the point. But records are cold turkey, so Wallace gives them greater warmth than ever before as he traces the Rockne story from the day he left Norway with his family until his tragic death. But, besides his chronicling of "The Rock's" rise to immortality, the author has woven into the fabric of his story much humor, understanding and intimate glimpses of the great Notre Dame players like the ill-fated George Gipp and many others who learned so well under his magic touch they went on to greater successes in coaching and business. NOT WITHOUT HUMOR Anecdotes aplenty flow through the pages, like the one about Gipp in a 1918 game against Kalamazoo when "The Gippcr" made a pair of lengthy touchdown runs.

"When the first was called back, he took it in stride. When the second was also cancelled out by a penalty, George said to the of Clear, cool, weather and a north "OoDy Alien, Wake Forest ace 44-year-old Bill Hyndman, put together a three-man aggregate, of for a 38-6 football rout of fumbl out ot reach in the same period a situation of fourth down and four yards to go, end Gary Barnes, always deadly in the pass catcher, played only briefly. wind blowing at up to 20 miles an hour through most of the day after Mark Legeett picked off aa 218 for the final round end a four- ing, stumbling soutn Carolina. other Novak pass on the Duke 39. day total of 834.

Only tiie best Walden's 66-yard punt backed clutch, shook himself wide open made the course a dif Jack Nicklaus, 66-67-68-68 269 Deane Beman. U.S 71-67-69-75282 Bruce Devlin, Australia 74-70-70-74288 Bob Gardner. U.S 71-71-68-79289 Bill Hyndman, III. U.S. 71-76-67-75289 Bob Charles.

New Zealand 70-73-70-76291 svvvikig wy it UJlfiV lifts-- The Blue Devils, staging their three of each four-man down the middle for his only pass South Carolina to its own 17 in ferent and somewhat tougher lay team. I thought we played well." team each day are counted in the reception of the day and a 15-yard aneaa touchdown cass was th out than it was for the first three days. In addition tee markers Eric RouUey. Australia 71-75-72-75291 the first quarter, and the Gamecocks never got out of the hole team sconng gainer carrying to just short of 19th of his career at Wake For only sustained march of the game, drove 61 yards for their third score one short pass spicing nine line smashes be Juan Estrada. Mexico 71-72-76-75294 Australia, the defending cham Johannes La Roux.

South Tech's 10. were moved back and pins were the Georgie halfback dug with his est and set a new record for the Atlantic Coast Conference. The pion, finished second witn an 8(6 Mathews then tried left end Africa 74-75-72-74295 Mike Bonallack, Britain 73-72-73-78296 toe. tween the Terp tackles. Fullback aggregate while Great Britain- big Wake Forest auarterharlt mm.

placed in more troublesome positions. This was reflected in the scores, A fumble on the next play led Dave Burch knifed through guard Guy Wolstenholme, Britain 71-75-76-75297 Doug Sewell. Britain 74-73-76-74297 Bob Wylie. Canada 79-71-73-75298 Ireland was third with 881. Aus and made four, Scrudato stormed up the middle, for two, and Shingler, though seeming to have a re pleted 13 of 22 tosses for from the two and Reynolds again tralia won the inaugural world to a Georgia touchdown in five plays and the rout was on.

South yards but most of his completions which generaly ran high. The Heguuua Taylor, soutb Africa 74-77-73-7S 300 added the extra point. team title at St. Andrews, Scot ceiver open in the right-side sec-i U.Willl X' I ficial: 'Next time give me one whistle to stop or two to Keep Another concerns Jim Crowley and The Four Horsemen returninc from a shakv win over Northwestern in 1924. fourth American player, 39-year- were Deiween tne 20-yard stripes.

Carolina gave vrf the ball five 920 land, two years ago, beating the Zealand 74-76-74-77 301 tor of the end zone, chose to run 9 6 14 0 Duke Maryland 7 7 old Bob Gardner, skied to a 79 Edward Ball, Australia 77-75-73-76 301 fhot cirlo nhrl rlnv nvpr the final times on fumbles, and Georgia turned four of them into three Florida State Wake Forest Tn. Qpll.U WW 8 7 0 7-14 0 0 6 Duke Rappold 11 run (kick failed) Duke Wilson 9 run (Reynolds kick) United States in a playoff after they had tied at 918. Nicklaus, a powerful, 20-year-, old shotmaker from Columbus, Wake Ball 2 nasa rkini, touchdowns and a field goal. Angei Monguzzi, Argentina 78-74-72-79-303 stripe from about two yards Gujtaf Bielke. Sweden 73-74-73-83 303 a wav Duke Burch 2 run (Reynolds kirk) Ha.

neuy plunge tscou kick) Jorge Ledesma, Argentina 72-74-70-81303 Scornina Tech's chances to Attendance 25.000 (estimated) Benny Brews, Rhodesia- FSU Feely 1 run 'Ressner kick) Nyasaland 72-7S-70-8S 303 South Carolina drove 76 yards against Georgia reserves in the final minutes and averted a shutout when quarterback Jim Costen plunged one yard for 'a touchdown score again, the Tigers tried for only one point and made it on Lon Armstrong's placement and that wound up the scoring, but a and his score didn't count in the team totals. The U.S. total was the highest1 the team had posted on its way to the runaway team victory. In the fourth round Friday, all four players were under par and the three tow scores totaled 208. The battle for second place was entirely among British Commonwealth nations.

Australia won it when Eric Routley shot a 72, the day's second best; Bruce Devlin had a 74 and Ted Ball a 76 for a day's total of 222. Joe Carr, the Bucs Win, 7-3, Groat Helps Defeat Braves with a minute and live seconas left to play. Georgia used long plays a long punt, a long pass and a long pass interception by No. 2 fullback Coleman Glaze and a 41-yard runhack almost put Clemson in the TD business again at the A drunk wandered into the Notre Dame car and when the conductor asked him where he thought he was going he said "I guess nowhere." "It's okay," Crowley said to the conductor. "He's one of the Four Horsemen.

They've been going nowhere all day." However plentiful, the greater anecdotes of humor and leadership and remarkable ingenuity in this story belong to Rockne. Traced in detail are his building of the championship schedules which are traditional at Notre Dame, the evolution of the Four Horsemen and the Seven Mules, the strong but bitter rivalry with Army, his innovations in style of play such as the Notre Dame "box formation" and the ballet shift and even the T-formation which many believe came in vogue in comparatively recent years, and the platoon system of substitution. Any reader, even those steeped in Notre Dame and Rockne lore, will be surprised Baylor Snaps LSU's Streak With 7-3 Win Gobblers' 29. punt return to give South Carolina its second long afternoon of Zimmer Hits Homer, Cubs Lead By 6-2 LOS. ANGELES iff) The Chicago Cubs held a 6-2 lead over the Los Angeles Dodgers after five innings in their Coliseum battle here Saturday night.

Don Zimmer iht a two-run homer fo rthe Cubs- in the third The Tigers did negotiate a first down to Tech's 17 with 18 seconds PITTSBURGH Wi The Na remaining and Shingler scooted to tional League champion Pittsburgh FINAL TEAM SCORES Pirates shelled Warren Spahn Sat Baylor LSI' the young season. Duke dealt the Gamecocks a 31-0 defeat in their season opener last week. The non-conference victory left Georgia with a 2-1 record. Elusive Fred Brown twisted six the four as time ran out. ANOTHER BID Spahn left under fire in the fourth to be charged with his 10th defeat.

Groat was making his first srt since he sustained 8 wrist fracture Sept. 6. He had appeared twice United States 68-75-75834 First downs 9 12 urday and went on to defeat Australia 72-74-76876 Rushing vardaffe 1CA 80 Virginia Tech's bid for another Milwaukee Braves 7-3. They had Passing yardage 56 138 Passes 4-9 11-18 Punts 3-45 Great Britain-Ireland 74-75-78881 South Africa 74-76-83893 New Zealand 76-77-30895 Canada 75-79-80906 lost four straight to Milwaukee. first half TD, in the second carried 34 yards to the as to the extent and scope of his contributions to our All before since the injury, once as a Spahn, seeking his 22nd victory, yards for the first Georgia touchdown and caught a 25-yard pass Fumbles lost 1 2 Yards penalized 35 12 Mexico 75-82-83909 was raked for si runs on as many uming.

FHIDAY'S MGHTGAMB CHICAGO ilos ANT.FIFS Khodeaia-Nyasaland 79-80-82914 Argentina 79-80-81917 Sweden 79-79-81923 from quarterback Francis Tarken- hits, including a two-run single by BATON ROUGE, La. UB Bay Tigers 25, wound up instead in another field goal try by Sizemore from about the 30 which was far short. America game. Wallace sums up best what his story is about: "Rockne was, without a doubt, not merely a football genius, but a rare human being who rated phenomenally Dick Croat, in the fourth inning. ton for another.

Tarkenton's superb passing gave Georgia anoth aorhbl, Ashbum cf lor snapped a Louisiana State football jinx dating back a half-century tonight and handed the MILW.M'KEE riTTSBrRGH er when he hit end Jack Shablin Clemson's earliest bid came Zimmer 2b Williams If ab bl ab bl Italy 80-83-83935 France 79-82-86 9.17 Germany 79-84-85 940 Philippine! 82-83-86942 Denmark 78-84-86952 Japan 79-81-81954 Belgium 78-82-83960 Venezuela 81-84-83962 Brazil 80-84-90972 pinch runner, once as a pinch hitter. The Pirates' shortstop and captain cracked two singles in five times at bat to boost his league batting average one point to .325. He had five assists and two put-outs without a miscue and figured in two double plays. Bob Friend pitched the first Rruton cf Virdon ci 4 1 0 1 4 110 9 1 0 in the end zone after eluding two sets of South Carolina rushers in a nimble footwork display. after a first-quarter pass interception play by Glaze which he toted back to the Gobblers' 32, Groat ss 5 1 I 2 Crandall ab bl 4 0 0 0 2 2 10 3 13 1 2 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 .3210 3 0 12 4 111 3 110 10 0 0 Tigers a 7-3 defeat before 59,000 fans.

Fullback Bob Starr slammed Mathews 3b Clemenle rf 1 2 3 10 0 Wills ss 4 12 0 Gilliam 21 2 11 2 W.Davis ci 3 0 0 1. Larker lb 3 0 0 0 Howard rf 1 0 0 0' Fairly rf 4 0 0 0 Smith 3b 3 12 0 Camiili 4 112 Golden 2 0 1 0 Drysdalep 1 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 high in every factor tound man. me common cmihuhuu sought him out; and knighted him AMERICAN. It did not say that this man was merely a football coach who was therefore unimportant. It said, in effect, this was a great man who made' us realize just what an important position Stuart lb 3 0 2 2 Cunoli 4 0 11 India 77-H7-8S sra nanks ss Thomas lb bAltman lb Santo 3b WUI rf Taylor Hobbie aBouchea Wright cHatton So.

Carolina 0 0 over from the one-yard line late 0 3 7- Switzerland 80-82-86 977 Smith 4 12 0 38 but after one first down at the Tech 21 and two plays there was a fumble on a bad center snap Georgia 14 14 5 0 2 3 4 0 10 3 0 10 4 0 2 0 4 0 10 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 1110 0 0 0 0 Aaron rf Cov'ton If Adcock lb Mantilla as Collier 2b rRoach 2b Spahn Wilier in the third quarter as Baylor scored its first touchdown against Republic China M-84-92 977 Norway 83-86-88979 Peru 79-85-90999 GA Brown 6 run (Rennington kick) GA Shamblin 9 pass from Tarkenton Hoak 3b 4 12 0 M'ser'ski 2b 4 I 1 0 Friend 3 0 0 0 Face 1 0 1 0 seven innings for the Pirates. He and center Charlie nines, who (Pennington kick) Bermuda wi-BB-stf j.wn allowed nine hits and was credited LSU in a six-game series that started in 1907. Austria played throughout except for a GA McKenny 2 run (Pennington kick) GA Brown 25 pass from Tarkenton (Pen Netherlands with his 18th triumph. Elroy Face, 10 0 0 Totals 31 5 7 5 Totals 29 7lT a Grounded out for Bobbie in 7th Struck out for Thomas in 8th; Hit aiorre few plays and wound up the in sport must have in our national life, when it could aosoro tne talents of such a man." Here 4s a book not only to be read, but re-read, and particularly by those who are wont to de-emphasize our sports and their leaders and would reduce them to lower points than already suffered. Finland nington kick) McMabon 0 0 0 0 The loss ended LSU's 13-game in his 68th relief appearance or Portugal GA FG 32 Pennington K3-B6-92 1.0118 81-88-117 1.104 bKaas yidjr lor wrignt in sta.

Republic winning streak at home. GA Paris 14 run (Pennington kick) the season, pitched a scoreless Vm An Fox firmary suffering from heat prostration, recovered it for Tech at the 21. SC Costen 1 run (run failed) Chicago 300 000 200 Los Angeles 101 101 21x 7 dDark 0 0 0 0 31 3 11 1 LSU entered the third quarter I Ceylon cignin anu jhihii. Attendance 33,000 totals Totals 31 1 13 7 with a 3-0 lead on a 25-yard field a Struck out for Willey in 5th i Called out on strikes for McMahon 7th; Hied out for Cottier in 8th; Daily Press Scoreboard Grounded out for Fox in 9th. Milwaukee ...001 000 3003 goal by halfback Wendell Harris, his.

second this season. Guard Bobby Manasco started the Texans on their way to victory when he recovered a fumble by LSU halfback Hart Bourque on 10-7 Win For Iowa State; Colorado In Big 8 Romp PilUburjh 1110 600 00x 7 E-Wills. PO-A-Chicago 24-7. Los Angeles 27-15. DP-WUIs and Larkert Smith, Gilliam and Larker; Gilliim.

Wills and Larker. LOB Chicago 4, Lo Anseles 5. 2B W. Davis 2, Golden. 3 Williams, C.

Smith, Fairly. HR Ca milli, Taylor. SF Banks. Larker 2, C. Smith.

IP 1 till SO Hobbie 5 4 4 4 Wright 2 3 3 3 0 1 x-Golden (W, 1-0) 7 6 5 4 4 Drysdale 2 1 0 0 a 3 Faced 2 batters in 8th. Drysdale. Pa-Taylor. Conlon. nonatelli, Burkhart, Vargo.

2:14. A 14,205. Covington. Stuart. PO-A Milwaukee Yankees Notch 14th In Row, Top Bosox NEW YORK (AP) Rookie Billj Stafford, a right-hander, started 24-8.

Pittsburgh 27-13. DP Mazeroski Groat and Stuart; Groat, Mazeroski and the LSU 15. Stuart. LOB Milwaukee 9. Pittsburgh 9.

2B Cirooli, Mathews. 3B Stuart. SF Virdon. Bourque bobbled the ball when he tried to field halfback Tommv LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) Larry 1 ir SB 8(1 Spahn (L, 21-10) 1-3 10 15 12 Willey 3-3 1 9 0 1 Mintor's punt and Manasco grabbed the pigskin.

Fox 2 2 a 2 Schreiber, fsophomore end, booted a 39-yard field goal in the third quarter to break a 7-7 deadlock Saturday end Iowa State rode the Stafford, Jim Coates and Bob; the game and new tne Kea sox Turlev ritched the American: to three hits two by Lenny Green McMahon 2 0 0 0 1 1 BOULDER. Colo. (AP)-Colo-rado's superior line play opened big- holes in the Kansas State forward wall Saturday and the Buffaloes punched out a 27-7 victory in a Big Eight Conference football game. Minter whacked throush the League champions New ork Lbu line on three straight plays. Friend (W, 18-12) .7 3 2 4 Face 2 2 0 0 1 PB-Smith.

U-Sudol, Pelekoudas, Smith 2:22. A 20.842. before being relieved by Coates I at the start of the fourth. Turley I worked the last four innings. advantage to a 10-7 Big Eight Yankees to their 14th straight vie carrying the ball to the Tiger tory, 3-1 over the Boston Red Sox iour.

aiarr rammed through the middle of the ball to the line for Saturday. football triumph over Nebraska. It was Iowa State's third straight victory; the second setback in three starts for Nebraska. Shank Wins Title Kansas State 0 the touchdown and Larry Corley Coates received credit for the netory, his 13th against 3 loses. The Yanks pushed over a run in the first inning on singles by Joe DeMaestri.

Bob Cerv and 0 0 77 6 27 Colorado 7 pooiea me conversion. Top Ten Baylor Iowa State 0 Nebraska 7 7 3 0 0 010 0 7 Colo Weidner 1 run (Coleman kick) Colo-Weidner 4 run (kick failed) Colo Fink 8 run (Semenko pass from 07 03 IJU 0 For 'B Go-Karts In 75-Lap Action Young) national leagie -1 Mickey Mantle and added two taM-iBdim Mnmj jh i more in the third on a walk, twoi IU-FG W. Harris 25 Bay Starr 1 run tCorley kick) Nebr Fischer 15 run (Meade kick) IaSt Watkins 20 run (Rick kick) IaSt FG Schreiber 39 KS-Blaylock 1 run (Blaylock kick) Colo Woods 1 run (pass failed) Richmond drivers finished one-! Attendance 34,000 A 59,000. RICE .10, TULAXE 7 Attendance 24,000 riaver ctuk ab prt. singles and a double by Cie.e Grout, PitUburrh 14 1 Larker.

Lm Aor'lea 131 434 54 10 JD NEW YORK Tex. Rice two in. the Hampton Speedway's fall championship feature for 'A' class go-karts Saturday night arkbl broke a tie with a 27-yard fourth Princeton 42, Colombia Massachusetts 27, Hsrvari 12 Lehigh 45, Colgate 22 Dartmouth 15. Penn 0 Cornell 15, Bucknell 7 Lsfayette 20, Muhlenberg 14 Johns Hopkins 12, Franklin at Marshall Penn Military 24, Westers Maryland 12 Colby 30, Kings Point 14 Rutgers IS, Connecticut Wesleyan 16. Bowdoia 14 Springfield 20.

Wllllama 18 -Indiana Slate 20, Westminster (Pa.) 7 Susquehanna 23, Ursinus 0 Lock Haven 21. California fPa.) IS Maine 27, Vermont 0 Tufts 43. Batra 12 C. W. Pest 22, Cortland 12 Hamilton 46, RPI 12 Hobart 6, Rochrster Central Conn.

16, Trenton State Maine Maritime 21. tlnonsel Paint 14 Amherst 14, Delaware 12 Gettysburg 26, Juniata 0 Coast Guard 7, Norwich Itchaca 14, Brockport Union (N.Y.) 21. Alfred 13 Trinity (Conn.) 26, St. Lawrenea Clarion 40, Grove City 2 Moravian 14. Wilkes 2 Millersvllie S.

kutstowa 7 Wagera 26. Haverford Slippery Rock 13, Edibora 7 Buffalo 21, Temple 12 Hofstra 20. Vpsala St. Vincent 14, Geneva Carnegie Tech 14, Wayaesbnrf Lebanon Valley 40, Drexel Scranlon 20, Lycoming 12 Bloomsburg 14, Kings 7 MIDWEST Ryrseuee 14, Kansas 7 Illinois 33, West Virginia Mlchlgsn Stale 24. Michigan 17 Ohi Stale 20.

Southern tilhomia Iowa 42, Northwest Purdue 51, Ntra Dame II Minnesota 42, Wisconsin 35, Marquette 6 Oklahoma 15, Pitt 14 Iowa State 10. Nebraska 7 Ohio V. 2. Kent I Detroit 26. Xavirr (Ohio) Case 20.

John Carroll 2 Boiling Green 21, Miami (Ohio) 12 Oberlin 34, Hiram 0 Albion 14. Hop 13 Mlllikln 20, Wayne (Mich.) 7 KaJamasoa 14. Olivet 4 110 4 0 10 3 10 0 Auto repairs COLLEGE FOOTBALL STATE William Mary 12, George Washington 9 VMI 21, Richmond 4 Clrmsoa 13, Virginia tech N. C. State 2S, Virginia' 7 Frederick College 18, Apprentice School 12 Emory ft Henry 14, Carson-Newman I liampden-Sydney 48, Bridgewater 0 Hampton Institute 13, Delaware Mate I Hsward V.

14, Virginia Union 12 Washington aV Lee 22. Dickinson Guilford. 12. Randolph-Macon 7 Virginia Tech Prosit 14, Fttrmaa rrosh 12 Norfolk Stale 20, West Va. State Virgiaia Stale 21, Blucllled Stat 14 SOUTH Duke 20, Maryland Honda 18, Georgia Tech 17 Geersia 3a, beuth Caroiioa Citadel 21, Davidson la Tennessee 0, State i (tie) Southern Conn.

12, Maryland Slate 0 Miles 20, Paine Morgan Slate 25. North Carolina College 12 Delaware Valley Gallaudet Western Kentucky 20, Middle Tenn. 13 Howard (Ala.) 40, Geargetawa tKy.) Tean. Tech 27, Moretaead Shepherd 18, llavis at Elkins innton-Salem i0, Elisabeth City 12 Sewane 22, Mllisapa 12 North Carolina ACT 40, Shaw If Mlssiesippi 21, Memphis Mat 2f Alabama 21, VaaderbUt Appalachian Elon 12 Florida state 14, Wake forest Animrn 10, Keulucky 7 Florida 8, Benedict College Livingkione IN. 44 Morrisiowa tleua.l East Carolina 22.

Catawba Ea.t lean. xO. JarksonvUla (Ala.) 14 luskegre 22, Fist Writ Va. Irc.i West Liberty Allegheny 14, tiethany 8 Gleniile (rt. Va.) Is.

Concord 11 Presbyterian 21. Wofford I tayelletille 8. Claftia Western Orottna 22. Tampa J. C.

Kmlth 30. St. Paul's Kentucky Stale 14, Knoirille Fairmont 33, West Va. Wealeyaa Lenoir Khyn 24, Newberry 12 EAST Bastoa V. 2.

Holy Cross 14 Missoarl 21, Penn Stain lal Brwa DeM'atri a Cerv If Marts rf Mantis ef but Charles Shank of Newport quarter field goal by Max Webb and then called on a stout defense to hold off a late Tulane Special! Maya, Saa Frasciara lit 6 1M 1M Jl BOSTON l.mrnte. Pitl.burfb 14J 5 17 JI4 Boyer, t. Loi lit Ml 1 Adrrk, MUoaakea lf7 SS 1S1 JC1 Mm. Knt'trt IS 4M 14 148 JV 5 KobuMsu Ini Bnul ll 4 15 137 Cepeda. San Fr.B.

15 5 1 r.ooall. MUwauke 141 'J K) 1st J3 Malione 3h K.tk. Cincinnati VSi 4,5 JS) Hitninelsj 2b BOMEBl-NS I BUNS BATTED IN "JJJJJ, rt Banks, Chirac 41 Aaroa, Mil. IK Nichols 2 0 11 Pisoni cf 2 0 0 0 by Experts Bonded lininfs News upheld the prestige of the Peninsula drivers by winning the comeback as the Owls defeated Skowron lb 3 110 Long lb lilt ab bl 4 0 3 0 4 110 4(20 4 110 4 0 0 0 2(1 3 0 0 4 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 Hie 1620 the Green Wave 10-7 Saturdav main evenU mm 2 0 11 Boyer 3b 3 0 11 Kich son 2b 2 0 0 0 mgni neiore a crowd of 30,000. Robert L.

Dodd of Richmond Aaron, mil. an nsinewa. mil. itz tniLvan at Wheels switched and balanced All work and parts guaranteed LIVING INSURANCE by EQUITABLE Education Dollars Mortgage Cancellation Retirement Income For Information, Mail Coupon or Phone PA 3-2932 In handing Tulane its first de I' aNiv.m McU'g'ld lb 1 0 0 Stafford 10 0 0 Maiatn. Mil.

fcorer. H. LoaiS Rbias, Cia. 3 Banks, hkaga 32 Mays, S. r.

20 Bayer, St. Laals emerged the winner in the 'A' class 75-Iap test with Louis Heath, 'JJJ Siallard "ioKepuiaki Relimd Adjusted Coates 10 0 0 Turley 10 0 0 who won bolh heat races, the feat of the season, Rice had to stop Green Wave threats that advanced to the Owl 10 and 34-yard lines in the last six minutes. LEAGl'E Alt Prt.i totals 33 1 7 1 Totals 30 2 3 runner-up. Shank finished third. a nut fur Kitllivii, In 7lh; 16? any car Shank beat ou' Don Binan and Jimmy Torrie in the 'B" cham Rice dominated clav the first 1 one low pries AMERICAN Piarrr and Clufc Ponn-U.

Boaiea e-milft. Chirac Ml DOM, tbk.f fckawraa, New ark Kueoa. C'tevefab4 fr-'vers. thkaga Kobinsaa, Bxltimare Francttaa. Ctevclaa4l Chirac -Power, Clerriand AtprvnMMSte.

Cleve. pionship race. i aj sv i ji struck out for Stallard in th. lilt EM 83 145 Kit 1S Jl 414 ltt JO New York 102 QUO Wx-i liw 440 87 131 Ve. u.

I O-A Boston 24-3. New Voii IS! 74 174 27-6. Green ant Wertz 14 84 lit JKS LOB Boston 1. New Vork 5. 2B-Creen, 5''! PagUarom.

Boyer. I I CHUCK CARVER ts ciass neat winners were P. 0. Box 3 MORRISON ESSO SERVICENTER half but Tulane, triggered by a 67-yard pass interception return by Gus Gonzales, was in command most of the second half except for the drive that led to Webb's field goal. 1.7 JOO: IP Kit SO Newport News, Virginia I NAME age Harpersvilla Rd.

and Jeff. Ave. Phone LYric 6-9523 FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY 2 2-3 4 3 1-3 2 2 3 3 Eddie Caudle and Bohby Wall. Gene Hutchinson won the 'A' consolation race with Binan finishing first in 'B' consolation. Donna Allford captured the 'powder puff derby in a thrilling 23-lap race.

4 Tulane 0 7 0 7 310 HOME BtNg i BIKS" BATTED IN Stallard ttaalc.N.'T. 40 Maris, N. T. Slaliord Marts. N.

3t MiBMa, Ckieaf H5 tat tW, IJ-3) lroo. Wafc. 38 Herts, B-slna Turley Kice 2 4 4 ADDRESS 2A Lemoa, tsa. 11111; 11. 100' WP Turley.

t'mont. Stewart, Ber- Bice Cox 19 run (Webb kick! Tula Rush 1 run (Micniels kick) Rice FG Webb 27 Atteoudanca 30,000, 3 r.lafu, tlHrM aullrarew, Hut, Jl.OeaUie. BalU. ry, Napp. A See Scoreboard, Page C-3, Col.

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