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3 3 2L Soume irida ASlM Woods Thriller From Long Punt Return By Teas Gives Tech 13-10 Triumph Rattlers Wrap Up 2nd National Title Tackle Marshall Makes 88-Yard TD Run On Pass Interception in Fading Minutes By CHUCK SMITH 42 led to the second scor Big. rough 245-pound tackle the second period. Turner intercepted on the seven and that was it. ni KK 1ST Late Touchdown Salvages Game; Officials Booed on Duke Gain ATLANTA, Nov. 21 (AP) Halfback Billy Teas ran a punt back for 48 spectacular yards and a touchdown in the closing minutes today and Georgia Tech jumped back into the bowl picture with a 13-10 victory over Duke's Sammy -Marshall ran back an The Rattlers led 19-6 at th I TECH 111 Duke Touchdowns Klst-j It.

Conversions -Jar Firld goals Tern Srorlnr: Tourhrtowm Rodjrrs, Traa. Conversions Rodctra. 1A -i4 intercepted pass lor 88 yards in half. the fleeting seconds of a hectic! fjats broke the game wide struggle between and open jn third period by scor-Southern University to sew up a m8 two touchdowns within four brilliant 33-25 victory be-mlnuteS to tie the score at 19 alL fore 8,000 wildly cheering fans. Their first tally was registered here yesterday afternoon.

(when tackle Jack Rutherford of Marshall, rated the top tackle Dallas recovered a Rattler fum-in Negro football Taced down thelble on the four. Dinkins plunged Tallahassee Democrat Blue Devils. Had it not been for the mer-; JQ Sunday, Nov. 22, 1953 tul running oy tne speedy N.C.. lunior, Tech fans would al California, Stanford Tie PALO ALTO, Nov.

21 Golden Bears battled the favored Stanford Indians to a 21-21 tie today in a memorable football contest that knocked the ways have argued that the offi-, lfl sidelines behind a screen of blockers and the touchdown clinched the Rattlers' second con- THE YARDSTICK DI KE TECH First I)own I IKS Rushing Yardas 14 37 Passing Yardas 10" Fassea Attmnt! 21 .1 Passes Completed Passes Intercepted 2 ID Putin 3V9 Puntint; Averaje 38 5 a Fumbles Lost 1 25 Yard! Penalized 30 rials had robbed their Yellow. Jackets of victory. Duke grabbed a 10-6 lead in the; third quarter. The key play in! Duke's drive was a lateral that fi secutive national championship. for the touchdown.

Southern struck again minutes later when tackle Johnny Bils-bury pulled a loose ball out of the air after Williams lost it. Bilsbury raced It to the six before Anthony pushed him out of bounds. This set the stage for Both teams entered the contest with a record of eight wins against no setbacks. sellout crowd of 40,000 when officials allowed it to stand. back Glenn Turner smashed twice i RrtiirhArri'a fata tnA And thp hall was innhps shv of thp marched to the four on the Johnnv shePard's tuch Indians out of a possible chance to go to the Rose Bowl.

The deadlock meant the UCLA Bruins will get the bowl bid by defeating Southern California California came from behind in the fourth period to score after 'recovering a S'anford fumble. Paul Larson place-kicked his third conversion of the SOUTHERN QUARTERBACK EMILE POPE MAKES MOVE FOR SHORT YARDAGE Florida End Jot move! in for tacklt; Rattlers gained 33-25 triumph powerful running of fullback Bob aown, aasll Sidney Bell took the Southern Dinkins and the passing of quarterback Eldge Mitchell. It seemed as if Southern would overcome the one-point 26-25 lead kickoff on the seven and, behind perfect downfield blocking, raced 93 yards to score before 'Marshall excited fans could recover QUESTIONABLE PLAY 1 goal. Rodgers sneaked over. I rhe crowd had heard an off-; wuh 4Q seconA Mt in the haJf ciaVs whistle and it was sure half-, Turner tHed gn onsides klckoff.

back Lloyd Caudle had been But Duke.g End.Captain Howard! stopped at the line of pm snatched tne ball and strPaked But. officials allowed his lateral to ,0 hjs 44 vhm he to Quarterback Jerry Barger who Caudle Caude huRged the glde. went yards to the Tech 20 The.jjneg an(J race(, U)e Blue Devils scored five Jakje shoemaker slammed Fullback Jack Kistler smashing nlm out of boum)g through from the four. wlth tlme for two playR That appeared to be the game at mMt a to piu until Teas made his fancy run be-, held by the Rattlers. Aft' game for the equalizer.

series of ground plays failed to'from the Cats ttto- Tampa Bows To Apalachian By 35-12 Score Plan Asset Big Walt Dukes, former Seton Hall basketball star, toured Europe and North Africa last summer with the Harlem Globetrotters. key block on the play was thrown by tackle Charles DeShields. On the 33 he knocked three would-be tacklers off their feet. Edward Collins raced around right end early in the fourth quarter for six yards to climax gain and a five-yard penalty was assessed against the Cats, Mitchell elected to pass. And Marshall intercepted.

Southern was first to score in the action-packed thriller. Early in the Initial period By MALCOLM JOHNSON TAMPA. Nov. 21 UP) An Associated Press Writer Sammy Marshall, a 245-pound tackle who tells his mates which of six types of blocks to throw on every play, is a main cog in the offense that has kept the Florida alert, fast, hard charging Apa- lachian State football team; ruined the University of Tam-j pa's Homecoming tonight with a' 35-12 upset victory. I quarterback Emile Pope passed Neal the attempted kiclc KENTUCKY FINALLY BEATS VOLS, 27 -21 nine yards to Bill Harden for for the extra-point and the Rat- a touchdown.

It was set up when! hind barrel house blacks by his; fired up mates. Even Coach Bobby Dodd, who usually is calm as a mill pond. Jumped and waved his hat and the Tech partisans went wild. Duke started passing desperately In the remaining three minutes, but Joe Hall stopped it with an interception of a Barger pass. was a strictly a team vie- university iootDau team roiling unaereatea.

It tory the Cats recovered a fumble by for the North The big Tampa senior is Ex- With time rapidly running out Then Marshall looks over the; Willie Gallmore. Southern gained possession or aeiense as it snuts. Just at tne Galimore electrified the fans although all their points were hibit No. one in Rattler Coach scored by three players. Half-Jake Gaither's argument that it back Shirley Gabriel scored three takes smart boys to play football.

the ball when the Rattlers were lru mlnults later when he took to punt after failing to touchdowns, quarterback nea; Gaither has put more renna- jnanaoii irom uean on tne anapick up a flrst 0VIit The Cats Pennell made the other two, and: menu into offensive line play ries oi colors: ''fRed' tan bIue, dashed 80 yards to score. started on the Rattlers 42 and on halfback Jim OUis kicked five than most college coaches and it Breen, yellow The Rattlers explodedtfor twothe nassine of Mitchell and the LEXINGTON, Nov. 21 (AP) Brilliant Bob Hardy, a babe in arms the last time Kentucky defeated Tennessee, engineered the Bluegrass Wildcats to a 27-21 victory today, their first in 18 years over the Volunteers. The win, attained in a see-saw thriller, kept Kentucky hot In the for whlle destined to keep the running for a post season bowl moving In a streak which has held Kentucky wlnless in the series running of Dinkins seemed des-. piacemenis.

jnas paia on Dy mamng nonaa; -iie nicm urns me imwcd; aaaitionai toucnaowns, me see- But smashing blocking by the consistently one of the! whether to use a trap block. aoncj stanza. Galimore crashed Apalachian line, opened the great titans of American Negro power block, a takeoff, buck, four yards for the first and Law-I hafl movei the ball to the Duke scorel first on Bernie Jack's field goal after a 74-yard Blue Devil drive stalled on the; Tech six. PUNT TO GOAL Tech's Dave Davis punted 52 yards and the ball rolled dead Just Inches from the goal, with minutes remaining in the first half. Duke's Barger kicked from his end zone nd Tech took over at the Duke 41.

holes for Gabriel and Ollis, and college football iv.uni.ci ui lii-o uiui.iv. rence wiuiams passea in tofour before a penalty and a se- I 'fc'nce ism. crisp tackling set Tampa back: WIDE VARIETY It keeps the offense right up Ralph Anthony for the second. A Il llilll-Uillg lUlitllUUWII Ralnh Paolone'a 25-varrt aallnn! Wildcats had the guns to on its heels all night. The Rattlers have a repertoire to the minute as the defensive The first score climaxed an 85- ries of losses put it back and set the stage for Marshall's gal-.

lop. across the goal line with 7 mln-icome from behind twice- however 1 Tampa made a contest oi it of 106 plays thus year, and an op- pattern changes. 'yard march and stretched their 1953 comeback ut.es to play. jioi uie him- buu u-uon oi six onierent types oi "We found it works pretty well; Dean's interception of a pass The forward wall, led by THE YARDSTICK Tennessee wonder-boy Jimmy h. IIZZ v.

our team," Gaither said. "It thrown by Donald Spence on the! Marshallf Neal guard Paul Cul TnnlMi Kentucky Pepper Rodgers came in at quar Wade, stopped cold on the First llowm ver, guard Callivan Gladden and DeShields turned in its top performance of the season. terback for Tech and passed to Charlie Brannon for 22 yards and Henry Hair lor nine more. Full- -vv huiukiuhii me pUt.s a lot of responsibility on the of the second period to bring the in the huddle, but the boys don't and the have to be smt r-. score to 7-6.

Mack Smith, Apa-jknow what kind of blocks they're it gives us six different UTOPS lachian fine center, blocked the crriinff tn thrriw imtii thpv mov iid1 took to the air for three key plays i that produced scores and seemed; 'J t' a t- i oz going miougn a noie Rushing Yardage Panning? Yardage Pinfl Attrmptrd Paitsei Completed Panel Intercepted Punt Punting Average Kumhlei out Yardi Penalized 111 27 7 I 3 1 34 3 23 cuiivci aiuii nkKiiiib auu inuia line. mU i 34 I .10 WAY PAVED And the Rattlers really roll Spartans never came close again. Apalachian dazzled Tampa i with Its pitching plays and spread through those holes. The defend- WACO. Nov.

21 (P) formations. Rice Rumbles ByTCUJ9-6 iWn, 27-75 lng national Negro college chain- Francis Davidson bombed South pions have scored 294 points' ern Methodist out of the Soutn while yielding only 30 in eight west Conference football race to- a Hits sr kTlsrtA 1 Sk games this season. Atlanta to Train At Jacksonville streak to seven victories and a tie since losing their first two games. The game was witnessed by 37,000 fans In the stands plus a television audience of Louisville. I TENNESSEE 7 7 7 PLAN TO ATTEND THE Capital City Classic FAMU HIGH vs.

LINCOLN Ctnfcnnial Fiald 8:00 P. M. TUESDAY, NOV. 14 $1.00, Tat Inel. FORT WORTH.

Nov. 21 They have a big supply of big Rice's stable of fleet, powerful fast backs, some truly sharp pass- day, passing for two touchdowns; AiNff. nov. one with only a minute and a -Michigan State, gunning for a half to go to bring Baylor a Big Ten Rose Bowl bid, had' to 27-21 victory in one of the wild-shoot the works and come charg-. est games ever played here.

ing 'lom behind to overcome a Southern Methodist fumbled classy-'ooklng Marquette team 21 five times and lost the ball and 15 before a home crowd of 42,170 lost the game. There were seven! today. pass interceptions, four by South-1 The game looked at first like a ern Methodist, and all in all it! runaway when Michigan State ATLANTA, Nov. 21. Wl Atlanta's backs made like old-time dray ersandamightydefen.se.

Southern Association baseball team horses today to grind out a 19-6, But Gaither doesn't hesitate to will train next spring In Jackson-! victory over Texas Christian Unl-tell you Marshall is his best man. ville, Fla. The camp will be held versity and keep the Owls in the( "He's very good in offensive Jointly with Toledo of the American running for a spot in the Cotton blocking, and when the going is KKNTICKY 7 7 727 Tennemee srorlng: Touchdown! Wade 2, ftekanovleh, Cnnverilnni Shlrei J. Kenturkv scoring: Tourh-downi Mellinger, Mills. Hardv, Pao- Central Adminioi Association.

Inne. Conversion! Hardy 1. Bowl New Year's Day. tough he's the man who slhs Rice's old reliable, Kosse John- through and throws a back for son, smasnea out is yaras in i.i a loss. He puts a lot oi pressure was one of the most loosely, scored on ns secona piay oi tne carries and scored the touchdown on a passer, and intercepts a lot' played but one of the most thrill-! afternoon and led 14-0 after the that briie apart a tense South-of passes behind the line.

He u.es ing battles of any season. first period. But the MSC lead was west Conference game that had his strength both offensively and; The victory kept Baylor in a only 14-9 at the half and Marquette Rice's chances of sharing the defensively and he's very agile tie for first place in the South- ied 15-14 in the third quarter, championship riding on the out- a good basketball and baseball west Conference race with Texas come. 1 player. ana Rice.

Maryland Racks 'Bama, 21-0 MEW passed Alabama six yards short. THE YARDSTICK Alabama cf a score in third period and to Maryland First Dowm is the 14, 3 and 2 in the last period to be repulsed by a Mary-; 24s only YOU BE THE QUARTERBACK Answer 4. Pass. No. Passing hasn't clicked.

If this one fails, you are fourth down and four. 3. End run. Could be the play to call, but could fail to gain more easily than the 1 and 2 choices. 2.

Split buck. Middle has yielded ground, and this play develops there. 1. Quick opener. The new defensive guard is probably weaker than the man he replaced.

You have just gained five over the other man. Hit the hole again. COLLEGE PARK. Nov. 21 lift After Chet Hanulak sprinted 81 yards and Bernie Faloncy fol-j lowed In the first period with a 52-yard scoring pass, Maryland threw up a magnificent defense today to beat Alabama 21-0 to end its 10-game season undefeated be-, fore going to the Orange Bowl.

I IS 261 4 1 44 3 IS 5 Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage Passei Attempted Pmset Completed Passei Intercepted Punt! Punting Average r'umhlei l.okt Yardt Penalized land defense that blanked six of i its 10 opponents and gave up only 2 31 points all season. I AI.4.R4.M A 9 3J MARYLAND .14 7 21 Maryland tearing: Touchdowns be Hanulak, Walker 2. Conversions Fel- HUDSON WASP Hanulak's long range touchdown Faloney undressed and left run came on the second Maryland game during the intermission be- play to set 36.000 fans Jumping cause of an injured left knee and In misty Byrd Stadium. substitute Charley Boxold had to linn PVOrPH Afore Power More Glamour Arcw Lower Price till, Oil KfllllC before he hit end Bill Walker for Boxold also found Walker for a the second score and again In the touchdown pass that covered 25 To Hold Lead Twins Down The Line second quarter after completing a yards and then the Maryland de- i NEW YORK. Nov.

21 i-The: n. wov. 21-yard pass to Hanulak, which fense took over In the last two paved the way for the third quarters. Quarterback Bart Starr hot scramble for first place con-1 (AP John and Christy Piaz.za, tmues in the National Football twln brothers, rolling for the League Western Division Sunday same team in tn' commercial with the champion Detroit Lions bowling league here, turned in favored to hold on to their half- identical series of 553 the same game edge. inlRht- The Lions took over undisputed Four Teams Rate High In Basketball Picture possession of first place last Sun-j day hen they beat Green Bay: By JOE RF.ICIUT.R tt.r Chicago Cards and San Francisco NKW YORK, Nov.

21 (AP) Duquosne Indiana was knocked off by the unbeaten Kentucky California Take your pick. One of these Cleveland Browns, the Eastern institntinna nf hiirhor Hnratinn hrmlfl nrorlnca iha Vrt 1 Division leader. I None of the three Western con Tht uptrlnrular Hud ton Wtup Club Sedan tenders will meet each other collepe basketball team in the nation. The East already Is beating the again. If Detroit can win Its four; quesne.

ine soutneasi is just as in its praise for the returning '-'''nalnlng contests, nothing Log, wii.ir.it. nf KHnmrkv. in Angeles or San Francisco does will Lower l'rice. Hunnin Male of (lie Fabulous Hudson Hornet drums for the lion Dukes of Du- Michigan Upsets Ohio State, 20-0 they're hailing tyus Price's Golden Heats as someihing special. And in the Midwest they'll give you matter.

Detroit leads ith 2. followed by Anneles, 5 21. and S.w Francisco. 5 3. The Mons Journey to Chicago points niul take Indiana's Hiuryln second 10 Bears 2 5-1 who HiMi.tlt't' to sweep to a ANN ARBOR.

Nov. 21 f- Here's Hornet-like power anil glamour at a new, lower price! It's tht new Wasp, with more iMiwer from ita Instant Action hngine with Suht Induction. When you step on it, (something Inipju-iui instantly! IWause the new Wap, like all Iluilwiiw, tins exeluiv "stop-down" cWikii with it.4 Urn tfiitcr of (jravity, it Iiuk the road mare tiniitly, riittn more steadily, ia smIit tlinn any other make of cur you've known! It'a th outntatul-ing value of the yenr! Drop in; try a YYaxp firat chance you have. Tlirlce beaten Michl.nn played it "tralttht national collene champion Bicycles on our easy. pay Christmas tayaway Plan Now.

it's esiy to buy the blk with all the extra features. All sorts of models and sires. See our complete line of AMF Read msiter balloon-tire and light eight bicycles. Stivlrrt tnm and nth aiwrilb-aiinna and irrMsnno dihiwi lfl rham trtthnut ih1ms. mpieis for the THE IinnXFT NotiwsolStfxkCorCnof.

IMMinijl yer. for 1 1 nave tegun to snap out or tneir. lump. Ixis Aneeles and San Fran-' Jay and meeting rivals for the first time. The Rams take on the Baltimore Colts 1 3-5 at The oppose the Packers of Green Bay 2-5-1 at Milwaukee.

In the East, where they are virtually playing out the the Browns take on the Steel. er 4-4 at Pittsburgh. The run-ner-uo Philadelphia Eagle 5-2-1 meet the wlnlr Chicago Cards '0-7-1 In Philadelphia Saturday In the nnlv game without any bearing on the tares, the Wash- best ame of the season and am- nl'' bushed favored Ohio Slate today. While the drums heat loudest 2()-o. before 90,126 the biggest for these four, others ate optimist-home crowd of the year.

le. The East boasts urh fine teams The Wolverines scored two quick as LaSalle of Philadelphia. Niaga-tmirhdowns In the second period ra of Buffalo and Holv Cross, and chalked up another In the North Carolina State, LSU. Louls-thtrd In handing Ohio tat tt vtlle, Maryland and Western Ken-first shutout of the season. Stolen lucky are strong Southern repre-passe et up two Michigan score.

enttlve. Kansas, Kan.as State, Tie upset gave Michigan a 33 Dayton, Bowling Green and Ten Conference record for the nesota are auioim the Midweat year, poorest since 1M7, and fur- rialtnarts. Hie Southwesl has p-niihed a aweet rutting to an other- tent fives hi okluliuiim vw.se di'sapptiiuting league aeavm, Hice. 1VU and Wyoming. Cahfor- 934 tK Hornet rt more powerful (nan ever, It feature) luiuriout interlsvt ed ew Bedford Cord fob'ics, tolor harmonlied with iparkllng new ee'or car colon.

THREE OF A KINDI wasi' Htvnat list glomour and pewer In tK lew medium price field. Instant Action Enrine Milh Super Induction New Flight-IJne Stjling New Salon Ixmge Interior New IVrfreleil Tower Steering Nw ImpMHesI Tuwer HraLrii New, Fully Automatic Drive Payments at Low at S-. 3.00 per week 'II II' 1 I' 'F Com pod, economical edition cf the Hornet, with tl 1 I outstanding got economy, omoung toodubihly end eote of handling. Priced withm teach of It was Ohio's third loss In srvrn ui will m-rive Miotm lettional liigttin Redskins 1 3-4 1 meet the 11 Ten gauirs, coinprtilUin fiotn Ajuta C1.ua a iii iixn stint. in ni iiir ruiu Ciiouiul.s.

Oeon Sute, $rnrt 1 9 TnurrtrlAwni Keiitiaky. a name lung synonjr 'Your preitnf car will never be worth more tee us lodayl nious with collegiate appears Irmly to establish lta cus- Landy DOCK Ot Mil tomaty lofty rating. Headed by co- BOUKNK, Australia. Nov. raptatn Cliff Hagnn ami Frank 21 AP John Ijindy.

the Aui-Ranwy and sunounded by a bevy tralisn who tartled the track S) )i'oclrcU Va 1H imil, Vt JOHNNY'S 41S West Gaines St. Open 'Till 10:00 P. M. CLERMONT. Nov.

21 (APt lUrold Cummlngs, 17-year-old senior fullbailt for Clermont ltlsh. scored 12 touchdown, last CORDELL MOTORS ipiEht in an H1-H victory over of sophomores and world last December by running JSt, Jamn of Orlando. The 72 1200 N. MONROE ST. PHONE 3-0769 fifahmen, the Wildcat may be a 4:02 1 mile, ran his fust mile Kentucky greatest outfit since of the new oeasnn today.

He; the 19(8 Olympic champions. wai clocked tn 4 .00 2. total rotnta me him a season's in 10 timet of 281.

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