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i Yanks Scuttle Bacs Again, 10-0, ichardson Hits Grand-Slammer IFour-Hitter By Ford Paves ay i To 2-1 Series Lead; Marks Fall lit 1 Continued From Page 1-A the left-handed Mizell leading off the first. After Roger Maris flicd out. Mantle singled past Mitzell and Bill Skowron drove in Cerv with another single through' the box into center. When Mitzell walked Gil McDougald on four straight pitches, loading the Murtaugh replaced Mizell with Labine, who had given up five of the seven runs scored in the 1 sixth inning Thursday at Pittsburgh. i Elston Howards slow roller toward third base scored Mantle.

Then came little Rich ardson who fouled off a 3-2 pitch and then hit the ball into the seats Green Labine after replaced replaced singles by Tony Kubek and Cerv, who had his second hit of the in ning, and the relief man got out of it without, any more scoring. In the fourth the Yanks hopped will be the first Series appearance of the 6-3 ex-Kansas City Athletic from Big Cabin, Okla. Vern Law, the 20-game winning right-hander who won the opener with relief help from Elroy Face, will be Pittsburgh's pitcher in the fourth game. Harvey Haddix, a lefty, is due Monday. The Yankees now have a better choice of closing out the Series in on Green.

Ford opened with a sin DAILY PRESS, Newport News, gle to short center. Cerv and Maris grounded out, but Mantle Oct 9, 1960 drove his long homer into the Successive singles by Skowron strained his side while- being thrown out at the plate in the and McDougald convinced Murtaugh he had seen enough of their home park where the next two games will be played. If there is a sixth game it will be played in Pittsburgh Wednesday, fifth. He was removed as a precautionary measure but the team 'A Green. In came Witt who gave up a single to Howard that filled the bases and a two-run single by 'V tiri-Tir in Kill rtif i doctor said he would be ready to play today.

Manager Casey, Stengel con Richardson into left field. firmed his pre-game choice of Richardson's total of six RBI after an off day Tuesday. FRIEND IS BULLPEN Murtaugh said he had Bob Friend, Thursday's laser, in the bulipen Saturday and would have him out there again today. Mizell explained his trouble came For more stories and pictures on Saturday's World Series broke the old mark of five, held jointly by Mantle (who did it Thursday), Tony Lazzeri, Bill Dickey and Ted Kluszewski. I i game, see page C-6 of today's Yogi Berra didnt start but Dally Press.

because he "couldn't get his curve ball down." made the lineup for his 64th Series game, and 57th in succes YANKEE STALWARTS CONGRATULATE 'NEW-FOUND' POWER HITTER Asked how the Pirates pitched Ralph Terry, a 24-year-old right to Mantle, Murtaugh said, We hander to pitch today's fourth sion, when he took over for Maris in right field at the start of the go around the horn on him (try game. Terry had a fO-8 record in Bobby Richardson (center) is the center of attraction in the New York dressing room" after his record-breaking third-game performance. With him are Mickey Mantle (left) and pitcher Whitey Ford, who shutout the Pirates. seventh. everything) but we' didn't go the season, finishing strong with three shutouts after Aug.

27. This around enough today. I It developed that Maris bad NAVY'S JOE BELLLNO CRASHES IN FOR SECOND SCORE AGAINST S.M.U. Mustangs' Arlan Flake (19) Is In Front, Midshipman Brigade In Rear. (Livengood Photo) Id Navy Wins; oses; Va.

Tech Topples Wake Forest; Cavaliers lie Watkins' Run Bellino Leads 26-7 Triumph As SMU Falls Farman's WildRally Upends Tribe, 25-23 Insures VPPs 22-13 Victory Late Clemson Score Insures 21-7 Victory By HANK MALONEY Daily Press Sports Writer CLEMSON, S.C. Underdog Virginia gave undefeated By HANK MALONEY Va. Terh Waka Forest Daily Press Sports Writer GREENVILLE, S. C. Unyielding Furman spoiled a 1 16 SMU 66 S-0 Nary 12 157 17-7 70 First Downs Ruihjjij Vardsjs Paiwi Passtnf Yardar First Downs Rushing Vantace Passing Yardage Passes 2-is 69 S-14 brilliant second-half comeback by William and Mary here Passea lotcrcepwd By 2 Passes Intercepted by Clemson a tremendous battle all the way here Saturday but had to settle for its 21st consecutive loss, 21-7, in a game 213 17-48 4-40 I 15 19.31 Saturday night by capitalizing on an intercepted pass in the 2 finil ctn rA tr mill nut cnino-rinnlinn 1 iiitm tnfA Punta T-41 Fumblea Lost 2 Penaluea t-US Punts 1-3S Fumbles Lost 0 Yards Penaliied 39 infinitely closer than the final score would indicate.

some ram-splattered out exceedingly happy partisan fans. With a crowd of 14,000 rabid Clemson fans pulling for By WENDY WIESEND Special To Daily Press By LARRY BONKO Daily Press Sports Writer NORFOLK Joe Bellino Clemvm Virginia 17 17 BLACKSBURG An elec First Downs Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage Passea 22 88 HI Fnrmaa First downs 18 13 Rushing yardaee .....197 174 Passing yardage 99 74 Paaaea 10-14 7-14 Passea intercepted by 1 0 HOW TOP TEN TEAMS FARED trifying 82-yard pass intercep was here, there and every where when Navy made trou 1 192 82 1 5-27 30 Passea Intercepted by tion return by senior halfback Johnny Watkins with 29 sec Punta Punts Fumbles Lost Yarda Penalized 9 ble for Southern Methodist Saturday afternoon in Fore film Die Kwt 2 3 Yarda penalized 30 86 onds remaining in the game an impressive victory, the under man Field. cave Virginia Tech the clinch- The Tribe, which had trailed by In Navy's four adventures of manned Cavaliers turned in one of 'their finest performances of tr in a hair-raising Zz-u win 10 points at balftime, had tallied 15 consecutive second-half points lasting consequence. Bellino was rvv--'-- -r'-s the past three seasons betore prominent on the scene. His sue to move ahead 23-18 when a Cal over Wake Forest before homecoming fans here vin Cox pass was pilfered by finally yielding to the host team's big manpower edge.

cess at Tushing, passing, kicking and pass receiving sent SMU Furmans Sam Taylor on the Saturday. Wake Forest had just moved Trailing by 14-0 at the end of home to Dallas dismayed and 35 and returned five yards the first half, Virginia marched to the 30. beaten, 26-7. The first-classman from Win Two plays lost five yards, but into Tech territory with a first down at the Gobbler 42 when the Deacons' quarterback, Norman Snead, uncorked a long pass Chester, Mass. scored once, William and Mary was guilty of a personal foul and Furman had passed to captain Joe Matalav BELLINO LATE, BUT ANSWERS TROPHY 'CALL' NORFOLK loe Bellino, the Navy halfback who represents Navy's one-man offensive crew, was awarded the M.

T. Blassingham trophy as the outstanding player in Sunday's Oyster Bowl. Bellino almost didn't get the prize. The 21 -year-old from Winchester, hustled off to the Navy dressing room under Foreman Field with his happy band of Navy teammates. Bellino was paged on the stadium loudspeaker for almost three minutes before he came out to accept the Norfolk Sports Club award.

Bellino, who joined Miss America as ranking celebrities in the 14th Oyster Bowl, gained 93 yards on the ground and even passed for a touchdown. His choice as the game's outstanding player was unanimous with sportswriters. moved all the way to the 20 on age for another touchdown and became indirectly involved in down the middle. Watkins went hish into the air for the inter the infraction. The Hurricanes in By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Here's how the top 10 teams in the Associated Press college football poll did Saturday: 1.

Svracuse, beat Holy Cross 15-6 2. Mississippi beat. VanUer-bilt, 26-0 3. Iowa, beat Michigan State 27- 15 4. Illinois, lost to Ohio State 34-7 5.

Ohio State, beat Illinois 34-7 6. Navvi beat Southern Methodist 26-7 7. Purdue, lost to Wisconsin 24-13 8. Clemson, beat Virginia 21-7 9. Arkansas, lost to Baylor 28- 14 10.

Kansas, beat Iowa State "28-14. turn were penalized back to the ception at the 18, slipped by a 35 but star quarterback Biuy couple of Deacons and, running behind a wall of blockers, moved Canty hit end Tom Walker with two others with his kicking and ability as a pass-catcher. The large crowd sustained its interest in the 14th annual Oyster Bowl match despite a steady i-rain and because of a 22-yard Dass to the Tribe 13, unmolested down the east sideline to score standing up. An eight-yard smash by husKy Until then, the game had been Tom Campbell, the game's top ground gaining star, and Canty's Bellino. a give-and-take thriller, featuring "keeD for a touchdown from the the tremendous passing of Snead Bellino passed six yards to 62 yards in 13 plays to a touchdown with 6:57 left in the thiid period as sophomore sensation Gary Cuozzo directed the Cava liers brilliantly.

A six-yard pass from Cuozzo to end Joe Kehoe was good for the touchdown, narrowing the Clemson lead to 14-6. Wayne Ballard boofed the extra point and UVA, a 47-0 loser to these Tigers in 1959, was back in the ball game. But, alas, circumstances didn't dictate a Cavalier victory. A 41-yard punt by Clenison's Eddie Werntzfcroled dead on tha Virginia one in the closing minutes of the third quarter and put the Cavaliers in the deep hole that eventually led to the Tigers' third and all-important touchdown. After three plays gained nine yards, Virginia was forced punt and Mack Mathews, who earlier had carried a kick back and the derring-do signal-calling five wrapped up the hard-earned win for the Purple Hurricanes.

and running of Tech quarterback Matalavage on a run-pass play midway through the first quarter for Navy's first score. Five The Furman comeback victory warren Price. spoiled an otherwise brilliant per minutes later, the 181-pound half Snead tied an Atlantic Coast THROUGH RAIN, MUD, NAVY PLAYERS, S.M.US GREGORY SCORES formance by William and Mary back carried the ball for 12 Conference record of 38 passes halfback Roger Hale, who scored yards and another touchdown attempted in a single game and all of his team three touch Gregory (21) holds onto ball -as he goes over for touchdown at 8:04 of second quarter. The one-yard plunge and Gregory's kick for the point cut Navy's edge to 14-7. Ron McKeown (36) takes to air.

Both early thrusts by Navy set new ACC marks in most yards passing 27,786) and in total of-'j downs and hauled in a two-point followed measures of misfortune conversion pass for a game total for SMU. fense 2.715. The Warwick, Ai 1 1 of 20 points. Navy, undefeated in four games and the nation's sixth- senior, was hot on 17 ot nis 38ii iinnai rrtrPil attempts for 213 yards and ap- VaiWWO atCU Behind by 18-8 at hauume, wu Defense Key Schloredt Paces Huskies' Ham and Mary jumped back into ranking college team, showed up parent ly had the Demon Deacons It It the came on a superbly-directed, as an alert team, too. The headed for pay territory when I VI lSSISSlDDl As Syracuse JL Jk Watkins came up with his big 67-yard march in 13 plays with Cox, the Tribe's top passing quar-tr ick.

at the controls after theft. Middies blocked a punt by SMU and scored three plays later in the first period. On their second touchdown, the 29-1 6 Romp Over Stanford from the seconto Clemson TD, this time returned the boot 15 Tech, which rolled up an un ta the second-halt kickoh. Drubs Vandy NASHVILLE, Tenn. '-Quarterback Jake Gibbs and his Winner, 15-6 flrraeniu, IT usually good total of 190 rushing yards to the UVA 35.

Hale made his second eight- in the first half, drove to the Midshipmen used the quick kick and a defensive lapse by SMU to vard touchdown run to climax rirsi uowng ,15 joi Wake two late in the first period STANFORD, Calif. CP) Washington All-America quarterback JBob Schloredt passed nusnina Yardaee lfiii sieze a 14-0 advantage. 78 the drive, after taking a pitchout from Cox. Mississippi mates turned it on but the Deacons stopped the Passing Yardage 57 SMU's Glynn Gregory, punting for one touchdown and ran for another Saturday as the resurging Huskies battered fumbling Stanford, 29-10, in their nationally televised Bic Five battle. Techmen there.

Tech started an in the first half Saturday night rassea H2 S-25 Passes Intercepted by 1 Dan Barton's attempted conver on his own 40, was blanketed by other march, but Wake's Chuck Punta 1J3.J 4.455 sion from placement was blocked Navy's Frank Visted, who block LFumbles Lost 5-3 1-0 Reiley intercepted an Elmer after the Tribe was penalized to ardi Penalized and then coasted to a 26-0 decision over outclassed Vanderbilt in a Southeastern Conference ed the kick and pounced on the Reed aerial at the goal-line and FINAL TIGER TALLY Seven plays later fullback Bill McQuirt banged through the right side from about a yard and a half out for the third Tiger tally. Lon Armstrong's third consecutive perfect placement of tha day and eighth in eight tries on the season boosted the count to 21-7 with 13:59 remaining in tha game. For Virginia; which held its heavily favored foe scoreless in Stung by a 15-14 upset loss to Navy a week ago, the Huskies put 10 points on the scoreboard today before Stanford controlled the ball. A 25-yard field goal by George Fleming and a 33-yard touchdown pass from Sch-loredt to Lee Folkins with Fleming converting built the early lead. the 17 but the Indians had nar rowed the can to 18-14.

ball. PASS PLAY CLICKS WORCESTER, (AP) returned it to the Deacons, 41. game. Syracuse, shocked by upstart Holy When this first piece of frantic The Deacons scored in just five plays, Bobby Robinson picked up Cox again took the throttle as moved ahead for the first The Rebels, apparently shoot L-ross wrucn outplayed the nation o. 1 football team for 41 minutes, WaahingteB Stanford eight.

Snear hit Alan white with time on an sustained ing for the No. spot in the national rankings, piled up four 14 12 Early Rice Score a pass to the Tech 31, and he march which required 12 plays. rallied behind its mighty defense and fullback Art Baker for a 15- First Downs Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage Passea nderdogCitadei Battles Seminoles 172 132 5-10 A six-yard pass from Cox to Hale carried it all the way to the six. Snead ran to the four and then touchdowns in the first two periods and went to the dressing room with a 26-0 lead. moved the Indians in front by 117 159 -28 1 30 Passes Intercepted by victory Saturday.

The Orangemen felt their ores Hands First Loss To Florida, 10-0 20-18 and aBrton tacked on the Punts Fumbles Lost 2 Yarda Penalized 62 business ended early in the gray afternoon. Navy was in possession on the SMU six. After a running play, Bellino rolled out to his right and lobbed a pass to Matalavage in the end zone. It was the same pass-run play which Navy used for its first touchdown (against Boston College) in the 1960 opener. however, returned to his specialty of the ground game Vanderbilt.

able to cross the conversion from placement. tige and a 13-game winning streak tottering until tackle Tom Gilbure To 0-0 Deadlock CHARLESTON, S.C. (APJ midfielrf stripe only briefly late The Tribe ran its margin to had a pass broken up by Tech end Jim Farr as the first quarter ended. On the first play of the second period, Robinson took a pitchout from Snead and cracked right end in the second period, came out Ave points early in the final per MIAMI, Cox threw a perfect 21-yard touchdown pass to Johnny Burrell in the first Sophomore speedster Charlie Mitchell's dazzling 59-yard punt return brought the third touch Florida State and The Citade boomed a conversion kick to decide the contest with one second left -in the third halfback John Mackey had fired up after the rest period and played the Rebels on eevn terms iod when a bad pass from center on a Furman punting attempt rolled out of the end zone for an slugged to a 0-0 deadlock here down and Schloredt ran 10 for in the second half. for the score.

Wayne Wolff's attempted conversion kick was the first and third quarters, it was a case of lost opportunities as long Cavalier drives stalled on the 24, four and seven to prevent the most momentous upset in Atlantic Coast Conferenca football history. With Carl Kuhn handling th4 quarterbacking expertly, Virginia marched 63 yards before relinquishing the ball on the four in the final minutes of the first half when a first down was missed by inches. The Cavaliers had previously-rolled 56 yards in a sustained dragged the Crusaders quarter Reserve quarterback Hank automatic safety. the fourth. The finale, late in the game back-leader Bill Joern.

the final after Navy's first score but not before exhibiting another facet Lesesne, a sophomore from At blocked by halfback Bob Crab- It wasn long after this that Saturday night in a brilliant defensive battle. The fired up Citadel Bulldogs, pre-game underdogs by as much as 12 points, battled the Seminoles yard into the end zone for the quarter Saturday night and the points were all a quick Rice team needed to knock Florida out of football's unbeaten ranks, 10-0. The Owls from the Southwest Conference were in full control came on a 35-yard pass Irom of his talent. the Purple Hurricanes' Albert tree. touchdown.

lanta, led the Commodores to the Mississippi 27 in rhe fourth With Navy in possession just Taylor made his key interception Hivner to Ray Jackson. Stanford refused to fall apart GOBBLERS GO AHEAD Tech look the lead with 5:13 The Orangemen's defense, first in the country in total and rush period before the attack bogged 28 yards from its own goal, after that was the difference in down. With reserves carrying before the favored Rose Bowl champions but the Indians were ing defensive figures, held on their remaining in the half with a 73- on even terms offensive'y and rose up to stop a desperation scoring march that carried the of the ball throughout the game an exchange of kicks early the first quarter, Bellino the passer and runner became Bellino the running its record to 3-1 and dropping to 2-2. Furman, which had previously defeated Presbyter the load, Ole Miss came back and drove deep into Cdmmodore yard drive. With Price alter simply out-powered and, on two 4-yard line to stem a fourth period Crusader surge from the Holy territory before halfback Jeff kicker.

nating the mall-carrying between Dan Vaugh, Terry Stock and ian and tied Tampa, is undefeat drive in the opening quarter be Cross 20. and a 15 yard field goad by Max Webb in the last period proved unnecessary against a Florida team that was never able to Flondians to the 6-yard line late in the game. The Citadel, wiih quarterback Starling intercepted Glynn Grif He executed a quick kick Eleven seconds before the final Crabtree, the Gobblers drove in which carried to SMU's 28. The fin's pas3 on the 10 and returned ed through three games and finally showed some of the potential that Coach Bob King and his gun the previously awesome Syra 12 plays. The TD play was a cuse attack, which had sputtered mount a sustained attack.

Rice almost added another two-yard pass from Price to Jerry Nettles having his best offensive night of the season, penetrated to the Florida State 11 the occasions, fumbled punts that led to Washingion touchdowns. The Indians brought the first quarter score to 10-3 on a 24-vard field goal by Skip Face and dominated the third period. Hal Steuber scored a touchdown on a four-yard run culminating a 60-yard drive in 15 plays, ball hit Larry Westbrook at about the same time Navy's Greg Mather hit the SMU half staff have believed they (possess and fizzled before the hard-rush fore running out of gas at the Clemson 24. CAVALIERS CHECKED With time running out in tha game, Virginia rolled 53 yards to the Tiger seven with Kuhn and Cuozzo alternating in sparkplug roles before an end zone pass in ed all season. touchdown near the end of the game but, after driving 62 yards first time it got the ball.

But the ing Crusader forwards, clicked on a 25-yard scoring pass. Dick East back. Campbell, whose power running it to the 29. Gibbs mixed his passes with Nifty runs by halfback George Blafr and fullback James Anderson to lead the Rebels to a touchdown the first time they had the ball. Blair scored from the one.

The drive covered 62 drive bogged down and Bill Gil- See Furman, Page C-3, Col. 3 Storck. After (Cat) Sizemore kicked the extra point to put Tech ahead, 7-6. Less than two minutes later, Tech capitalized on a break. Robinson fumbled, and tackle Don See Snead, Page C-2.

Col. 1 to the Gator one, Mike Bowen's fumble was recovered by Tom erly came off the bench replacing quarterback Dave Sarette to hurl go's field goal attempt was wide. The ball bounced away from Westbrook, across the field where first Metalavage then Fnrtnan 7 2.1 Before its late-game penetration, William and Mary terception by Wendell Black K'ey- Washington 10 The Owls scored their touch-1 staniord a the scoring strike to Ernie Davis. Sarette came back in to pitch 1329 010 Florida State got within field goal See Navy, Page C-4, Col. 1 See Late, Page C-4, Col.

9 Fa Loth 2 pass Irom Canty (Loth pass distance twice, but both failedr down on a 51-yard march that; wash fg Fleming 25 yards in 12 plays. from the two-point conversion aerial to 14 Nary SMU Wash Folkins 33 pass from Schloredt Clems, 14 Virginia WM Hale 8 run (Hale pass from Story) 721 Virginia Tech Wike Forest IS Nettles comp'eted 8- of 13 pass 7 took only eight plays. Mississippi 12 14 113 Mackey. Fu Campbell 2 run (Sutton kick) Fu Sutton FG 35 (riemtng kick) Stan yo Face 24 Vanderbilt Navy Matalavage 6 pasa from Bellino attempts, mostly short ones, fcr Clem Pavilack 5 rue (Armstrong kick) Clem Matthews 55 punt retura (Arm Syracuse 15 59 punt return (Ansfieid 81 yards. But he never could get Holy Cross WM Hale 8 run (kick faUed) WM Hale 6 pass from Cox (Barton strong, kick) kick) stan steuber 4 run (Face kick) the long gamer that was typical Vire Kehoe ti pass from Cuoazo (Bat Wake Robinson 4 run (kick failed! Tech Slroek 2 pass from Price ISize- moro kicked Tech Price 1 nn (Price run) Wake Tesh 2 run (Wolf kicked) Tech Watctna 82 pasa interception (Size-more kicked) HC Joern 1 plunge (pass failed) Syr Mackey 1 plunge (Gilburk kick) Miss BJair 1 run (kick failed) Miss Anderson 6 run (run failed) Miss Anderson 1 run tpass failed) Miss Doty 16 run (Adams pass from Elmore) Attendance 23.000.

Florida A a Rice 7 8 111 Rice Burrell 21 pasa from Cox (Webb kick) Rice Webb FG IS. (KICK wioei Navy Bellino 12 (Dietz pasa to Mather) SMU Gregory 1 (Gregory kick) Navy Luper pasa from Spooner (run failed) Navy Matalavage 30 (kick failed) lard R.cKK Wash-Schlorcdt 10 run (kick tailed) nf his sner-tarnlar thrnwin? last WM Safety, high pasa from center. Fu Canty run kick) Syr Davis 25 pass from Easterly (Mac- Clem McUuirt 2 run (Armstrong kick) Wash Jackson 33 pass from Hivner; Attendance 3,000. iseason. Key pass rom aareuej Attpm'Acrt M.mwi Kick failed) Richmond 6 W.Virginia 6 (tie) (See Page C-2 No.

Carolina .12 Notre Dame 7 (See Page C-2) Texas 24 Oklahoma 0 (See Page C-4) Ohio State .34 Illinois 7 (See Page C-4) Pen State .2 Army 16 (See Page 2) Michigan .31 Duke 6 (See Page C-2) Missouri .34 Air Force 8 (See Page C-2) Georgia Tech 6 1 2 (See Page C-4) N. C. State ...13 Maryland .10 (See Page C-2).

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