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Wake Forest Stymies UVA, 28-20; Gobblers Trip Richmond, 20-0 'Duke Overcomes Fumbles, Tops GeorgiaTech, 6-0; Tulane EipsW is.sm vr Mason Shines Snead-Paced Deacs Virginia Tech Aerial Game Sparks As Wave Uses bets woLate Devils Victory Hold On For Victory fit Depth To Win cores in air Bv LARRY BONKO Daily Press Sports Writer By CHARLES KAR.MOSKY Daily Press Sports Editor DURHAM, N. The Blue Devils of Duke Univer CHARLOTTESVILLE Virginia came close to not sity shot into strong, early bowl contention here Saturday but had to overcome fumbleitis and detense-toucn oeorgia Tech before finally cashing in one of many scoring chances losing a football game Saturday afternoon. The chance for a tie, and pleasant departure from these so many losing Saturdays was real for the Cavaliers until the very last play of the game. Richmond Va. Tech First downs 1:.

-15 Rushing yardaee 90 1.14 Passing yardage 7S 1'1 Passes 5-9 Passes intercepted by 0 3 Punts -34 Fumbles -lost 1 1 Vards penalized 42 122 By BILL HIGDON Daily Press Sports Writer RICHMOND Fired-up early in the last quarter to send about 40,000 homecoming This good fortune was not to be had against Wake Virginia wake rarest fore the last quarter opened. Duke Ga. Tech First Downs 19 7 Rushing Yardaee 1K4 74 Passing Yardage 143 il Passes 15-18 -12 Passes Intercepted By 1 2 First down 21 Riuhin yardage 206 Passing yardage i5 inn Pauea 7-23 -13 Kuhn took one of Wayne Wolffs towering punts -they all were tow eringon the Virginia 20 and ran WtM Tulane. First downs 7 15 Rushing yardage 309 Passing yardage 77 95 Passes 8-17 Passes intercepted by 0 2 Punts 5-24 Fumbles lost 2 2 Yards penalized .80 105 NEW ORLEANS (Halfback Tommy Mason, hampered by a dislocated elbow, fractured William and Mary's defense for three touchdowns Saturday night as Tulane swept past the Indians, 40-8. Mason, top ground-gainer in the Southern Conference, cracked across for two of his touchdowns on short plunges and added the third on a brilliant 48-yard sideline dash.

Mason rolled up 114 yards in unofficial statistics and brought his season output to 413 yards in DAILY PRESS, Newport News, Va. Oct. 30, 1960 the ball back 53 yards. Six plays fi rp- Punts Fumbles Lost 3 2 Yards Penalized 30 8 fans happy with a 6-0 triumph. Controlling the game sharply Richmond put up a stou(d)t Southern Conference football battle Saturday, left the decision much in doubt until the last three minutes, but finally wilted before favored Virginia Fust Intercepted by 1 Punts J-27 S-47 Fumble lost 0 0 Yard penalized 23 103 Forest.

A touchdown manufactured by the Deacons' Norman later and from three yards out, Fred "Shepherd was in the Wake Forest end zone for a score. Vir with its aerial attack, completing a. solid bridge KMlZ LZTX IS 15 of 16 passes, Duke frittered away two golden opportunities at Forest and the cavaliers. It was A A the last obstacle never mounted iFreem.an not cover uh the Engineers five by fumbles, ground, i had its lone aerial misfire result by Virginia in the 28-20 loss. Bill Murray finally launched the 44-yard onslaught which ended with halfback Dean Wright scoring.

Limiting Coach Bobby Dodd's tenacious squad to just four ball-carriers'in the third period, Duke breached the goal line after 13 When halfback Bobby Robinson in an interception just a yard shy of the goal, and failed to connect on a pair of field attempts be scored Wake Forest's fourth touch At this point (13:15 of the fourth quarter) the situation stood: Wake Forest 28, Virginia 12. One series of downs later, the See Snead, Page C-2, Col. 1 down and Snead made the fourth of his extra point attempts, the fore registering the winning touch' down. Tech, 20-0. The Gobblers talLed after an 80-yard march in the second period, then had to repel several Richmond lids before sewing up their fourth straight victory with two scores by air in the final three minutes and 10 seconds.

The brilliant running and pass receiving of Stoudt, their "Mr. Big" of the clear, crisp afternoon, plus a supercharged Richmond squad, short on depth but long in spirit, made the Techmen fight almost to the last gasp to even a tie for the loop lead with plays and, oddly, only one of its 68 trips. Deacons had a 28-6 advantage, The lead seemed safe. The Cava The tide, however, began to 15 aerial completions figured in William and Mary, losing its 0 1420 7 0-28 Virginia 9 Wake Forest 14 turn strongly toward Duke earn liers losing streak seemed assured WF Frederick 4 run (Snead kick) ing of its fifth 1960 victory against WF Frederick 55 run (Snead kick) a single loss immediately at the the pavoff drive. MOVE RESOLUTELY The touchdown march started strongly with Mark Leggett ripping off nine yards and John LVA tlnggs 2 run (paw failed) WF Angle 11 pass tram Snead (Snead kick outset of the second half, and in at 24 games.

However, Virginia's Carl Kuhn began to change the complexion of the Atlantic Coast Conference WF Robinson 4 run (Snead kick) t'VA Stwpherd 3 run (pass failed) the waning minutes of the third quarter the Blue Devils of Coach TYPHOON'S ALLEN HALL SCORES IN SECOND QUARTER Quarterback Horace Underwood's Fake Drew Warwick Defenders. (Livengood Photo). UVA WiUianu 32 run (Andrewa past struggle at Scott Stadium just be-( Tinnell eight for a first down at the Engineers' 27, but then from ftscneri the white-clad gridders from At VMI. Seconds after halfback Buddy Perry sophomore 7 lanta. started giving ground grudgingly.

Leggett picked up four yards Boyce Scores 2 TB's To Lead ypnoon quarterback. Mel Kioeoui pass to halt Richmond's last serious bid at the VP! one, Stoudt and Tinnell chugged for three in the middle, and Leggett fell inches short of another first down be fifth game in seven outings, was no match for Tulane, but managed to score in the final minute. A tricky pass play, started by Bob Stoy's heave to Roger Hale, who lateralled to Buck Gale accounted for the 33-yard touchdown. The 190-pound Mason pushed Tulane in front with a one-yard scoring smash in the first period. MILLER ROMPS Sophomore quarterback Ted Miller returned a punt 80 yards for the second tally and Mason added the next one on a three-yard In the opening minutes of the third quarter, Mason brought the homecoming crown of 25,000 to its feet with his 48-yard touchdown gallop.

Tulane Coach Andy Pilney flooded the game with reserves fore Dave Burch made it at Rideout collaborated to Dump Perry out of bounds at Tech's 31. Stoudt failed to get up off the ground and was carried from the field by stretcher with an injured Warwick Tech's 17. rise 18-7 Victory Over In Surp A fine aerial catch by WYight, starting in place of injured Joel knes GAIN 167 YARDS Arrington, the Blue Devils No query, that the Typhoon backfield, Fall's 34-20 victory over Hampton. (when Newport News won, 33-0) They certainly, don't quit." Vnn could almost feel lhe of Underwood, Hall, Boyce and "We had been down and didn't 1 ground-gainer for the season who sat this battle out, netted four yards and a first down at HOW TOP TEN TEAMS FARED By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Here's how the top 10 teams in the Associated Press college football poll did Saturday: 1. Iowa, beat Kansas, 21-7 2.

Mississippi, played a 6-6 tie with Louisiana State 3. Syracuse, lost to Pitt 10-0 4. Navy, beat Notre Dame 14-7 3. Missouri, beat Nebraska 28-0 6. Minnesota, beat Kansas State 48-7 7.

Baylor, lost -to Texas Christian 14-6 8. Ohio State, beat Michigan State 21-10 9. Washington, beat Oregon 7-6 10. Michigan State, lost to Ohio State 21-10 By BOB MOSKOWITZ Exciting Newport News, displaying the bombardment tactics that hurtled it to pre halfback Robert Price "ran hard The Typhoon's first touchdown It was the first play like it weary Kicnmonu piayeis sivc way to feelings of dismay, for Stoudt had r.ished for 70 yards in er" than he had anticipated. nine yards.

He promptly solved the situation exactly the same place to tear 23 yards for the first score with 9:23 left in the first period. The second touchdown consumed more time, but it was basically the same stt once it got time this year we played like we the Engineer six after Wright had previously picked up five yards Both Hall and Underwood were 1, carries and gained 28 more oi should (a failure to lose fumbles operating without injuries for the and Jack Wilson two. viously unattained success in 1959, scored in the first three cirive hardly gave the festive gathering a chance to settle in its collective seats before it gathered an almost awsome momentum. With Hall doing a man-sized With goal go, Wilson hit the the Spiders' 167 total yams on nifty pass-grabs, while Stoudt sat dejectedly on first time in a month. was the top Although the Farmers picked Tbey (Warwick) are a much bet from that point and the substitutes turned in a good showing.

middle for two yards, then quar minutes of play Saturday night and went on to ruin Warwick's terback Don Altman turned the up 105 yards passing. Hamilton ter team than they were last year started. Eighty-four yards were Junior fullback Billy Ary ran 17 yards for one fourth period job of clearing the way, Boyce kiraised the victors pass defend job of finishing off the scoring production to Wright. covered in 12 shots with Hall and homecoming game with an 18-7 football triumph. ttu Richmond bench, VPI went to work and clobbered the heretofore sensational Spider defense web.

Tpr-h scored in seven plays First Downs ers, who intercepted three of the losers' Dasses. Boyce supplying most of the NV 13 Ml 92 s-a War 1) 15 105 6-11 Rushing Yardace touchdown and sophomore quarterback Jack Domingue dashed nine yards for the final wave traversed right end 32 yards on the very first play from scrimmage from his 34 to the Warwick 34. The Coral Gables, junior See Duke, Page C-4, Col. 1 For Newport News Coach 'Cow- Yardag. Paanes Intercepted By 3 Doy Kange, tne victory was tne tally.

Ga. Tech Duke with quarterback Warren Price passing up the middle from the most gratifying of my career." Tulane, winning its second game Hall picked up two yards and s'then Boyce cut right tackle for Punts Fumbles Lost 3 Yards Penalized 5 Duke Wrleht 1 run Ckiek failed) Attendance 40.000. Even more so, he said, than last A crowd of over 7,000 saw a healthy rjuarterback, Horace Underwood, provide what appeared to be the spark as well as the ball-handling magic that kept the plucky Farmers in the hole from the outset of this 14th annual meeting between the two nhmnnrt 41 to naiiDaCK. IBiJ against three defeats and a tie, ran up the largest Green Wave score in seven years. Tulane whipped REBELS RALLY TO TIE L.S.U., 6-6 STREAK-HALTED AT 16 damaging thrusts.

Ths one main exception in that advance was a 26-yard adventure through tackle by Price, who took a neatly-executed Underwood handoff to set him off for the gain that led to Hall's Sh6rtly before halftime, Kays took advantage of a tactical error by the Typhoon deefnders, Strock at the 25. Strock outraced defender Dick Huffman to the goal line. The Gobblers wrapped up their second straight conference win the next time they got possession, as Strock made a falling catch of Price's 16-yard pass intra-Peninsula rivals. The Citadel, 56-6, in 1953 and Saturday night's output was the largest for a Pilney-coached team. William and Mary's sputtering offense was unable to make any serious dent in the Green Wave Late Field Goal Retains Halfback Bobby Boyce scored twice, the first time from 23 yards out, and then again in the Alert Pitt Thumps Syracuse By 10-0 to the Richmond ena zone ou me who obviously expected Snead defensive patterns.

to pass. He handed off, instead, first play of tne game. Vireinia Tech used the airlanes to sophomore Kays, who went, Nat'l Hopes Of Ole The Indians got as far as the Tulane 14 in the third period after iss third quarter, going 13 yards. Fullback Allen Hall plunged from the one for the second Newport News touchdown that enabled the Typhoon to leave the field with a 12-0 halftime virtually untouched, 54 yards to SYRACUSE, N.Y. (Pittsburgh scattered Syracuse's 16-game winning streak, whipping the No.

3 team of the na end Denny OToole blocked a punt by Tulane's Gordon Rush. UNIVERSITY, Miss. UP) Center Allen Green, last-play star of Mississippi's three the 11. The sensational run went in vain, however, and Warwick never got any closer before time But Stoy was thrown for a 10-yard sparingly, but Price ate up 101 of the Gobblers' total offense with a commendable 5-for-9 record of completions. Strock caught three of those passes, gaining 80 on aerials.

The fleet halfback had two point victory over Arkansas last week, kicked a 41-yard field goal with six seconds left loss and the Greenie secondary batted down a long pass by Don Barton to stop the threat. ran out. FLN'AL MARCH Warwick narrowed tne gap to Saturday as second-ranked Mississippi gained a 6-6 tie with rugged, tour-times beaten 17 halfway through the third Louisiana State. tion, 10-0, Saturday on a 14-yard toucnaown Dy Jim irau-cant and a 38-yard field goal by Fred Cox. Pitt, a 10-point underdog which had won 2, lost 2 and tied 2 in six previous starts, grounded Syracuses air game with three alert interceptions and recovered three of the quarter when quarterback The Typhoon final scoring Later in the third quarter the.

other TD passes on his recora Charles Snead sneaked over Indians recovered Ary's fumble Named AP Lineman of the. Week after his last play field goal beat Arkansas, the senior center came back to kick two field goals for all the Rebel scoring in this regionally televised Southeastern Conference football thriller. bid ate up 74 yards nine plays with Underwood getting the drive prior to Saturday game. TYPICAL EFFORT from the one to cap a 12-play 80- on the Tulane 17 but a 15-yard yard scoring march that com As the game ended, Pitt was into high gear on an 18-yard holding penalty interfered with Syracuse rill First Downs 5 12 Rushing Yardase 10O 179 Passing Yardage 38 16 Passes -15 l- menced immediately after the straining and clawing on the Syra Except for those wild last three minutes in which Virginia Tech could do no wrong, and the LSC Mississippi intermisison. Butch Spain.

War any scoring ideas and a fumble ended the march permanently. 9 14 cuse 13, still putting on the pres pass completion to Boyce that sent the visitors up to their own 42. Passes Intercepted By 1 3 wick's other signal-caller, kicked sure. The statistics showed Tulane to sustained march which speuea Punts Fumbles Lost 3 3 Varrfa Penalized 15 Traficant, a sophomore quarter First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes intercepted by Punts Fumbles lort ard penalized Underwood provided the other have a big edge. The Greenies r.n.ii.r-.h-d-o-w-r in the second 21S 5 1-2 10-44 3 1 IS 107 101 -19 2 55 the point.

TYPHOON RETALIATES On the very next series, how Orange's fumbles before 41,872 See Typhoon, Page C-4, Cols. 8-9 quarter, the heavily-favored mil back from Youngstown, Ohio, faked a handoff to fullback Jim fans, a record at Arcnrioid oia dium. itary team was piayea a saanu-still and that was pretty typical ever, the Typhoon charged 74 NEWPORT NEWS fS M. Hill, Eason, Bryant. Cunningham and ran 14 yards for the Pitt touchdown early in the first period.

Pitt had grabbed the It was the first game Syracuse, KLES Coffey, London, Stalnaker, yards in nine plays, climaxed Dy Bovce's game clinching burst A capacity crowd of 34,000 saw LSU battle the favored Rebels off their feet during the early stages of this longstairding grid rivalry which started in 1897. Thp result was typical, too. RDS Downie Wray, Delano Wray, the No. 1 team of the nation last year, had lost since it bowed to piled up 309 yards rushing to 95 for William and Mary. Tulane gained 95 more passing to 77 for the Indians.

The only bright spot of the night for William and Mary was its touchdown. Stoy threw a down-and-out pass to Hale who tossed back to Gale who ran the final yards for the marker on the 33-yard play. Hale Jemigan. CENTERS Elliott, Midkiff. ball when center Andy Kuzneski intercepted a pass by Dave Sa- of the game as Ole Miss tacklers Richmond finallv was forced out the Oklahoma Sooners in the Or range Bowl after the 1958 season.

BACKS Delozier, R. Hill. Schweida, Boyce, Price, Anspach, Jeffers, Under rette on the Syracuse 15. of the spotlight with too little seemed unable to dig in, except deep in their own territory. U.C.L.A.

LEADS N.C. STATE AT halftime; 7-o LOS ANGELES Wl-Bill Kilmer's pin-point passing led UCLA to a 7-0 halftime lead over strong North Carolina State here Saturday night before 27,000 in Memorial Coliseum. After a scoreless opening period, Kilmer hit five consecutive passes to account for 71 yards four of them to Marv Luster for 63 yards in moving UCLA to a score. Luster's end zone catch of a. 10-yard aerial gave the Bruins their touchdown.

Dave Duncan kicked the point. REESE SNARES HAMPTON ONE SAIL REGATTA Billy Reese of the Hampton Yacht Club won the annual Serio Regatt-Hampton Ones Saturdr races were the threatening weather. Defending champion David Brown wound up fifth in the standings at the end of the day with a fourth place and two sixth-place finishes. The new champ won all three events of the day over the six-mile course. Dick Townlcy of Norfolk W.s second and Ralp'.

James of Hampton third. The last game it dropped reg depth late in the game, vri leaas the series, 24 to 4, with four ties. Green's tying field goal averted The field goal by Cox came at 2:33 of the third period after he had recovered Ernie Davis' fum ular season play was to Holy Cross in the second game of the 1958 campaign. It had won 23 of 24 wood, Ball. WARWICK ENDS Merica, Brady.

TACKLES Groves, MiUer, Gaudreaux, Coleman, Giles, Baxter. GUARDS Shelton, Emanuel, Edwards. CENTER Merritt. Spider drives during the game a defeat which would have Deen the first for the Rebels since they lost to the Tigers 7-3 last year. dran wide around right end for the conversion.

through left guard and the scoring had ceased for the night. Success was the third against three losses and one tie for Newport News and in this series rivalry it moved to an 8-5-1 advantage. Warwick suffered its second loss in six starts. Losing Coach Romie Hamilton said he thought the turning point was the Typhoon's third touchdown. "That forced us to changed our style of attack and we were too rushed," he said.

He admitted, in answer to a ble on the Syracuse 25. Cox did a tremendous job all day with his punts, one 54-yard quick kick, his since. carried the hosts first to tne Tech 19, where Stoudt missed a field goal attempt late in the Mississippi avenged that one 21- Pitt dominated play in this BACKS Kays, Snead, Thomas, Spain. William and Mary 0 11 4 Arehart, Madsen, Seward. 0 in the Sugar Bowl.

rugged game, played in 60-degree Tulane 1 kickoffs into the end zone, his field Ole Miss took a third period opening period; to the. VPI four in the third quarter, two yards goal and his conversion after the 018 0 1 Newport News Warwick 0 touchdown. NNHS Boyce 23 run (kick failed) put temperature and bright sunsmne. Twice the winners gave up the ball on downs, deep in Syracuse territory in the fourth period,) passing up a field goal try to goi for a TD with a pass. 1 Tul Mason run (Miller kick) Tul Miller 80 punt return (Miller kick) Tul Mason 3 run (kick failed) Tul Mason 48 run 'kick failed) Tul Ary 17 run (Miller kick) Tul Domingue 9 run (kick failed) W4M-Gale 33 pass from Stoy, lateral from Hale (Hale run) A 25.000.

Syracuse NNHS Hall 1 run (kick Jailed) WHS Snead 1 run (Spain kick) shv of a necessary first down, and finally, to the 15 in the fourth stanza, from here Rideout aimed at George. Rapp and Perry came up with his vital intercep Pitt TTaficant 14 run (Cox kick) lead Saturday on a 38-yard field goal by Green early in the quarter. LSU moved ahead early in the fourth on a touchdown by sophomore halfback Ray Wilkins from the 1. Wendell Harris missed the conversion kick. NNHS Boyce 13 run (run failed) Pitt FG Cox 38 Attendance 41 ,872.

tion one yard in tront ot nis own goal line. Memphis State Halts VMI Streak By 21-8 Missouri Paralyzes Nebraskans By 28-0 In each instance, the Spiders were striving to tie the score, for the explosive VPI assault had to wait until Richmond exhausted MISSES TWICE Harris tried two field goals in the first half with one from the 4-ard line going wide and the other from the 24 blocked by Ole Miss tackle Jim Dunaway. all its guns and its stou d)t heart. PUNTING DUEL the two in the climax of a 90- Each side was held to. a lone Missouri Nebraska failed and the Tigers rode out the yard push.

first down in the opening quar game for a shutout. A Pat Fischer aerial thrown ter as another disappointing crowd estimated 6,500 by Rich An earlier VMI drive perished on the MSU 3, where linebacker Jerry Bell plucked off a Dyer First Downs 16 9 Bushing Yardage 287 85 Passing Yardage 36 100 Passes 4-7 6-14 Passes Intercepted By 1 1 Punts Fumbles Lost 2 5 Yards Penalized 15 0 from the 33 to the Tiger eight in the second quarter was the only Memphis State VMI First downs 15 13 Rushing yardaee 248 19 Pasing yardage 52 150 Passe i 4-W Passes intercepted by 4 1 Punts Fumbles lost 2 0 Yard penalized 95 26 From Wire Dispatches MEMPHIS The one-two punch nass on the goal line and lum other Cornhusker scoring bid, but The first try was set up by a 42-yard gallup by halfback Jerry Stovall and the second by a fumble recovery by end Gene Sykes on the Ole Miss 32. The first Rebel field goal came when LSU fullback Earl Gros fumbled on the first play of the third period and tacwie Bookie' Bolin recovered for Ole Miss on the 24. The tying field roal came after Ole Miss drove from its 22 to the LSU 25 onx the passing of quarter bered to the VMI 29 before he I the pass was intercepted. mond officials settled in its places at Richmond City Stadium, and the cadet corps over 1,000 strong whooped it up for their heroes.

After failing to move with the LINCOLN, Neb. (UPD- Alert was wauled down from behind. lhe loss ended a Keydets un lhe 20-yard scoring pass in the final period for Missouri was set up when tackle Ed Blaine fell on "L'- i js rii rr-J -x tit v. f1 I i 2 1 a i Missouri paralyzed Nebraska, 28-0, Saturday with its set of swift backs and eager, ball-hawking linemen. football following Stoudt kickott, a fumble.

The other damaging fumble came in the second, as guard Paul Henley fell on the ball Virginia Tech punted to the Spider The Tigers set up two of their defeated streak that had stretched for 14 games. The streak's tnd came in a drizzling rain that forced spectators to huddle under umbrellas. The field was churned into mud shortly after the game began. on the Nebraska 31. touchdowns by causing Nebraska fumbles and turned halfbacks Mel back Jake Gibbs.

Gibbs completed Missouri brushed the Huskers fsMis nipcnc in tUn piv.iI nit A piifn ctfT uV'L '-VlWest and Norris Stevenson loose aside easily, in marching 77 yards for its first score. The second tally came when Taylor connected for consistent gains as they rolled to their seventh consecutive tri yard march covering 10 plays A crowd of 10.93S saw Killett score Memphis Stat''s first two touchdowns on runs of one and umph of the season. Missouri, sixth-ranked in the na on a 10-yard pass to Conrad Hitch-ler when the Husker line stiffened. This put the ball on the two and four I yards. 3.4.

Halfback Ray. Massie a thorn in Richmond's side all through the game copped a pass thrown by Rideout at the Spider 40, and lugged it to the 28. On third down, Price passed to end Charlie Speck and VPI had its initial first down after a measurement at the Richmond Then Vaught fumbled a handoff, and tackle Bob Buffman pounced on the ball for the Spiders to quell the first threat of the day. Rideout kept up his great long-See Strock, Page C-5, Coi. 9 Carter got the final Memphis tion and the favorite for the Big Eight Conference title, rang up a of quarterback James Earl Wright and fullback Charles Kill-ett powered Memphis State to a 21-8 victory over undefeated Virginia Military Institute in the rain Saturday night.

Killett, a 195-pound freshman who crashes the line like a barreling bear, plunged for two touchdowns. The -third was added by MSU's No. 2 quarterback. Jack Carter, on a 25-yard sweep. Carter's run was set up by one of Wright's rare defensive appearances.

He broke up a VMI threat by intercepting one of quarterback Howard Dyer's passes on the MSU 30 and scrambling to the VMI 27. The one VMI touchdown came with just 18 seconds left on the clock. Dyer, tops in the nation on offense, sneaked over from Taylor handed to Smith two plays a tally following Wright's 43-yard interception runback of with a 21-yard sprint by quarterback Lynn Amadee the key play. The tie left Ole Miss with six victories and a deadlock, while LSU has one victory, -four losses and a tie. The Tigers beat Ole Miss last year on an 89-yard punt return by All-America halfback Billy Cannon, but Ole Miss later revenged the defeat by routing the Bengals in the Sugar Bowl.

later for the score. The victory, the fourth consecutive shutout for Missouri over Nebraska, cam? before a homecoming crowd of 30,000 here. a pass by VMI Bobby Mitchell. Wright ran the ball to the VMI 27. Carter gained two, then- raced into the end zone and converted for the extra point.

14-0 halftime bulge on two one-yard plunges by Don Smith. A 69-yard run by Stevenson scored the third touchdown in the third period and a 20-yard pass from Ron Taylor to halfback Norm Beal made it 28-0 in the final period. The Huskers' only real threat came late in the fourth quarter when they drove 75 yards to the seven. But a desperation pass Itfitsouri 728 0 0 0 00 0 1420 Richmond Virginia Tech Nebraska VMI 0 Memphis State 6 8 8 7-21 LSU 6-6 Mo S. Smith 1 run (Tobin kick) Mo D.

Smith 1 run (Tobin kick) Stevenson 69 run (Tobin kick) NOBODY CAN CATCH TULANE QUARTERBACK NOW Ted Miller (12), Tulane quarterback, nears the end of his 80-yard touchdown romp with punt return in second quarter, as Bud Porter (23) and other William and Mary players are in futile pursuit. Mississippi MSU Killett 1 run (kick failed) MSU Killett 4 run (KilleU run) MSU Carter 25 run (Carter kick) VMI Dyer 2 run (Kern pass Irom Dyer) Attendance 10,033. Mo Beal 20 pass from Taylor (Tobin Tech Vaught 4 run (kick failed) Tech Strick 41 pass from Price (Size-more kick) Tech Strock IS pas from Price (Siie-, more kick) Miss FG Green 38 yards LSU Wilkins 1 run (kick failed) Miss FG Green 41 yards. Kick) Attendance (est.) .14 H-S ashington 7 Oregon 6 (See Pave C-2) Iowa 21 Kansas 7 (See Page C-2) Minn. 48 Kansas St.

7, (See Page C-2) Navy, .14 Notre Dame 7 (See Page C-2) TCU 14 Baylor 6 (See Page C-3) Vanderbilt ..22 Clemson .20 (See Page C-4) Tennessee 27 No. Carolina .14 (See Page C-2) Ohio St 21 Mich. St. ...10 (See Page C-3) (See Page C-2).

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