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SPORTS MARKETS CLASSIFIED JflMf00ig $3taetifaC Journal Montgomery, Sunday, Sept. 27, 1964 ewis Field Goal Gives Auburn 3-0 Win ft ft rV ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Crimson Tide Overpowers Tulane Green Wave, 36-6 Tigers Score -wr ail i I Baraa Rolls In 2nd Half, Wins Easily By STAX ATKINS Associated Press Writer MOBILE fAP) Alabama quarterback Joe Willie N'amath On Late Kiel To Nip Vols By ROSS HAGEN Associated Press Writer Rebs tuns Closing Fast On Phillies In National Pennant Race -See Details On This Page And Page 2C BIRMINGHAM (AP) The avorea iwo loucnaowns, passed' V4 for another and drove the Crim- i 1 Auburn Tigers, frustrated for; three quarters by a rugged de-j fense and stifling shook loose long enough for a I on nae to a 36-6 Southeastern! Conference football victory Sat-f urday niht over the outmannedj JACKSON, Miss. (AP) jsecond teamer, scored three of Kentucky made a myth of Mis-the Wildcat touchdowns on a isissippi'3 vaunted defense, pass from halfback Roger Bird 'stopped its offense in its tracks: and two more aerials from blasted the top-ranked Reb- quarterback Rick Norton. els 27-21 Saturday in the big- This was to be the beginning jgest football upset of the young 'of Ole Miss' march to a third season. straight Southeastern Confer-I Kentucky and Rick Kestner, aence championship, but it took 1 Kentucky just one offensive field goal and a 3-0 football victory over upset-minded Tennessee Saturday.

Tulane Greenies. First Down, LANE 4 3S IMS Trnn Auburn A 11 72 180 28 23 4-13 7-1 0 1 11-46 11-46 1 1 115 100 Rushing Yardage Yardaie Passes PiMPt Intercepted By Punts Fumtife Lost Yard Penalized First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by Punts Fumbles last ards penalized play to let the Rebels know they were in for a long afternoon. 0 25 Kilgore Key First downs 'Bama rolled up a 28 point! lead before the Greenies' sianal- i ILX. UtHl 142 273 18-34 2 4-42 0 44 10 76 111 11-20 3 5-40. 3 79 caller junior Dave East tossed' Rushing yardage Parsing yardage Passes Passes intercepted by Punts Fumbles lost Y'ards penalized 'steen fl 'f dfcaV'-v Don Lewis kicked the three-pointer from 42 yards out with 4:56 left.

Neither team sparkled offen-! sively in the Southeastern Conference opener for both. Only once did the vaunted twosome of Auburn quarterback eight yards to end Lanis for Tulane's only score. Leo Zerriere then cov To Triumph onsides kick on the 'Ba ma 44. rr crr 1 But the Greenies ev Kentucky scored its winning touchdown with 2:38 left on a 22-yard pass play from Norton to Kestner. A point-after man, Rick Tucci, made the kick for ere forced to punt N'amath was not as sharp "Doug (Dickey Tennessee's coach) has done a great job.

We knew in advance they would Jimmy Sidle and fullback Tuck-' gy SAM ADAMS er Frederickson show any of thej Journal Sports Editor offensive power which made the! LEGION FIELD, Birming- TlJJPro nrnViihif foinrioc unM i i i. as with Li Be as in the opener with gia, but he came through -o-o ah. v. iuiis uuieu iw lis kick- the final margin. The Wildcats iced the came clutch plays that kept the Green have a good defense and they did.

The Tennessee team is Midway in the final quarter, ing game, Tennessee came up -Photos Rv Fd Rnhfoson AUBURN'S GERALD GROSS SHAKES OFF TENNESSEE DEFENDER Vols' Harold Stancell (43) Moves In; Bill Braswell Blocks Auburn started a drive on its 32 les in hot water after the first quarter. The 194-pounder fromj with another siege gun here Sat- Frederickson snapped through urdav afternoon snnhnmore the line for 13 yards and a first; Ron Whidby-but couldn't quite sound and well coached. I'm I with about 30 seconds to go just glad we were able to win "when 01e Miss quarterback Jim Asked about Jimmy Sidle sWeatherly passed to Mike Dcn. shoulder injury, which kept him nis who fumbied the ball going from passing, Jordan answered.ldown at the 20. Kentucky's Tal Beaver Falls, completed 10! added 54 more on 10 rushes.

dFOR ALL-AMERICA UOISORS uuwn on iwo piays. match the performance of Au- Sidle shipped a key 10-yard burn's Jon Kilgore. pass to Danny Fulford, putting! Rllt thp re.orf, thp wk. The leading rusher for the lin, wouidn want to get into Dott x0dd recovered at the 16. ing duel witnessed by 45,000 inat mucn.

certainly aon i Kentucky then just ran ou shirt-sleeved fans on this fine; want to say anything that coek. Namath Bids Again one of! tale anything away from a fine the ball on the Auburn 47. The Tigers kept driving, but stalled at the Tennessee 24 in the face of rugged line play by big Steve DeLong, Frank Emanuel and Bobby Frazier. football afternoon was the greatest. Tide was 215-pound sophomore fullback Leslie Kelley, who got 94 tough yards down the middle in 17 carries.

The Tide put 10 points on the tcoreboard in the second, another 10 in the third and wound up with 16 in the final period. Tennessee team. So ineffective was the Ole Miss offensive machine that it had to get two of its touchdowns on long runs after pass interceptions. The Kentucky defense was so tough that Ole Miss for All-America honors here before 30,410 fans. By MAX MOSELEY Advertiser Sports Editor Lewis then split the uprights Kilgore, the son of a former Auburn back, kicked 11 times once after getting a bad snap for a phenominal 46.2 aver- iaturdav night with another Namath, who started slow in But when the subject was pursued, Jordan admitted Sidle's injury in the Houston game hadn't responded to treatment as he had hoped.

LADD STADIUM. MOBILE great all-round performance as a dull first half, rallied for I0r me game only score. Bama scored every time it got the ball after the scoreless first Dapper Joe Namath, the offen- Alabama's powerful Crimsonian overall impressive perform-! 11 "aa 10 De a moral victory managed but one first down in sive wizard, continued his bid Tide steamrolled Tulane, He completed 10 of 20; lIlc half. Junior back David Ray set up a Ik passes for 123 yards, gained 52 "'ugn me uiroes oi reDunaing vards running on 11 jaunts andiunder a new coach, Doug Dick-scored two touchdowns. He eJ' wn is switching the Volun-threw for one TD.

offense to the T-formation "We kept hoping all week that the entire first half, he would be all right for the I Ole Miss went ahead briefly Tennessee game," he explained. '21-20 with a 13-yard Weatheiiy "But we finally realized Fri-1 touchdown pass to end Rocky day afternoon that he wouldn't Fleming, capping its only be able to throw effectively. We march of the contest. End Billy just hope now that he will bejCarl Irwin got his third conver-in good condition next week sion to give the Rebels their for Kentucky." brief lead. It was another Namath big fr the single wing the Tide's final touchdown in the fourth period with a 22-yard sprint to the Tulane 20.

Namath passed 11 yards to; Ray on the one and the 'Bama quarterback then took it over on a keeper. Namath topped it off by converting on a pass to. night, but a sophomore ball- The contest featured an excit-carrying terror Leslie Kelly ing punting duel between Au- as the leading Tide ground burn's Jon Kilgore and Ron Wid- n-j, I xz Sidles injury occurred when. Mississippi 7077- by of Tennessee. Time and again their booming boots went zooming past would-be receivers.

Auburn's offense was decidedly off with Sidle nursing an arm gainer. He carried 17 times for 94 yards. Alabama's offense failed to roll early in the game, and it was those two sophomore sensations John Mosely and Kelley ADAMS handyman Jackie Sherrul. The Alabama offense sputtered through the first quarter with Namath overthrowing his men on several occasions. The Tide had a chance early in the quarter when senior Mick- injury.

He was benched briefly ia2e. 0ne of his boots traveled after a jarring tackle, but re-j65 ds to be furnbled by a Houston tackier Slung him OUt MUs-Heidel pass interception return of bounds by his right arm. Tky" Norton 3 (Tucci kick) Coach Dickey Wasn't the leaStj Ky-Kestner 32 pass from Bird (kirk bit dejected by the 3-0 lOSS. r'-Luke iS pass intercepts return "I can't help but be proud 60 pass from Norton (Tuc. Tennessee defense against ci kick) What We feel to be One Of the Miss-Fleming 13 pass from Weatherly (Irwin kick) Strongest Oftenses in the na-i Ky-Kestner 22 pass from Norton auction," he beamed.

"Auburn remarkable poise on the drivel that led to the field goal, the; Poets Down Onelika turned to direct the winning; s0phomore Jerry Smith and then U11VC- i run out of the end zone to the Quarterback Hal three. Another sailed imw irMi.u an -i pas and returned it to the lane 39. Fullback Steve Bowman' and fullback Stan Mitchell on the Vols' five and still Tennessee's sputtering offense, another had the Tennesseeans which never jelled against the rf Auburn forward wall. In ROTC Rifle Meet mull jfuu acc 111 a iccu line iuul- ball team. Neither team could mount an effective offense in the first half, with kicking dominating play.

slashed to the 35 but fumbled on the next play and Bill Goss re-: covered for the Greenies. 'Bama took the ball at mid-) field on a 34-yard punt by East' early in the second period and with sophomore Kelley doing; most of the gaining, rolled down' to the Tulane 5. There on third iwn Namath overthrew Hudson pinned down on their 12. Widby, who is on a basketball scholarship and stands 64 and weighs 201, backed Auburn up real deep only once a 40-yarder that was allowed to roll dead on the eight. But the young man from Auburn won the toss and elect "Penalties played a big part; The Lanier High School ROTC in the game, hurting both teams' Rifle team defeated Opelika on occasions.

The one that Saturday, us the most was the clipping! Mark Van Fleet led the Poets penalty on Jerry Smith's 58-i with a 255 mark out of a pos- (See KILGORE, Page 2C) sible 300. MOSELEY ed to take the wind. The Tigers' iBen McDavid kicked the ball who picked up the Tide and! to the end zone and Billy Tom- carried the Tide after the first string backfield failed to click. Mv- Zt (lfllftf AP BAMA'S HUDSON HARRIS GOES FOR THREE Tulane's Smith (43), Caprerz Make Tackle Harris in the end zone. Junior David Ray then put the Tide on the scoreboard with a 22 yard field goal with 9:06 minutes remaining in the quarter.

Alabama roared back with an 85-yard sustained drive late in the quarter. Namath completed linson returned to the Tennessee 17, but Auburn was off side. McDavid kicked into th end zone again and Tomiinson got back as far as the 16. This, then, set the tempo of the game for the first 30 minutes, although Auburn threatened twice. Tennessee earned onlv two Tulanes scrappy Greenies, who never gave up, uncorked an offensive weapon of their own sophomore Dave East's passing in the fourth quarter and they managed to score their first TD of the season.

The Greenies moved 65 yards in six plavs. East hit for five Braves Beat Phillies, Lead Cut To One-Half Knoxville kept Auburn a long way from Tennessee's goal most of the afternoon. He also stuck his foot in the football 11 times and had a 45.S average. Auburn's Coach Ralph Jordan voiced the opinion of all in the stadium when he told reporters, "The kicking this afternoon was out of this world." Indeed it was. And, even though Auburn was credited with a net of 203 yards during the game, Kilgore's punting probably was the best offensive weapon in the Tiger arsenal.

His punts were well covered and he gained yardage on almost every exchange. Jordan, naturally, was elated over the victory, even though by a three-point margin. "Generally, I was pleased first downs in the first half and passes on the drive and four of penetrated into Auburn territory a 12-yarder to Ray and Kelley smashed through for 17 yards. 1 The big gainer was a 25-yard pass play from Namath to; Wayne Cook then ended up on! the Tulane 7. Two plays moved: it to the one and Namath; mem weiii iu lacuna oiccii, only once to the 48.

(V! ydTk i zh-A $1 999 Jf i I jpnoraoie enu. grauueu an; Auburn's first first down came to center field, scoring Aaron, 8-yard toss for the TD. i PHILADELPHIA (AP) Rico Carty tripled across thi ee! Mathews and Boiling. There appeared to be some first nnarter This Hhva rarrieH sneaked over. Rav converted.

Ray also kicked a 33-yard field runs in the ninth inning, boost- 0ne out later Mike de la Hoz mixup when Tulane attemptedjthe Tigers to the Tennessee 37. with Sidle, Mickey Sutton, Ger ald Gross and John Cochran goal in the third quarter. The.mg AiiiwauKee loan victory Tide followed a few minutes over floundering Philadelphia later with a six-pointer on Na- that further cut the Phillies' math's 33-yard pass to the samel shrinking National League lead. sharing running chores. drove a fly ball to left iTulane scrjbe the Wave which first was ruled a hit.

An was mixed up and didrft know argument ensued, however, and how to kickoff since this was the umpires changed the call toitheir first TD and they were an out. Carty, who had come 'not used to kicking off. The loss, their sixth straight hard working back. Rav converted after his own touchdown. and eighth in nine games, left the Phillies onlv a half game in home on the play then was All of Tulane's mix-up on the The first big break came midway in the second quarter when Kilgore punted 65 yards against the wind.

Jerry Smith fumbled (See TIGERS, Page 2C) with our defensive play," he said in the dressing room. "On a few occasions our tackling left a lot to be desired. But, overall, the boys hung in there pretty well. innrhrinwn in the fourth quarter front of the second-place Cincin- called out for leaving the base kickoff turned out to be a hoax ith a 14-vard kickoff return to nail neas, wno ueieaiea iiewiwuMwuuii uic njuui. i see rage fhp TnMnp 35.

Namath worked; York, 6- it to the Tulane 21 on short! The Braves trailed 4-3 ninr'1 gainers then went wide for 18 into the ninth. But Hank Aaron yards. Eddie Mathews singled off bury tooK it over on a imcc- Bobby Shantz, who had snuffed Jarman's out a Milwaukee rally in the to Canterbury for the two-point previous jnriing Pinch nitter handsome new conversion. Frank Boiling then hit a ground- Tide coach Paul Bryant said, ef to Ruben Amaro, whose "VopHIpcs tn sav we are proud mm ITony Taylor, loading the bases to have won it, but we naa no nmrknosa whatsoever. We've BLACK CORDOVAN Carty followed with his triple certainly got to improve over that performance.

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McClendon; Sherrill. OB -Namath, Sloan. French; LH -Harris. Mosley, Canterbury; RH OB-den, Ray; FB -Bowman. Kelley, Wall; SPEC-Elmore, Newbill.

TULANE T.E-Geneni. Saxon. Krajowski, Steen; LT-Vise, Mayer White; Landrv. Lunceford; C-Besselman, Stel-erwaid, Goss; RG-Zimmerman, Cros-bv, Helton; RT-Brown, Bufkin: Re. -Caprela.

Colquette. QB East, Brousseau; I.H tnapo-i rr-rier. Johns; RH Bavis, fam- r- Ljoa Ufa THE HUB is proud to announce the addition of Mr. Tonis Wayne Daughtry to its staff. Wayne has had many years' experience in Find pomenesi, Graves: FB Smith lev.

HiMinsi SPEC E. Smilh, Bright. Lemaster 1 1-3 6 4 4 0 Sadnwski 2-3 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 10 1-J Alabama 4- 4 Carroll --1 lOlivo 2 the clothing business and will welcome his many friends. he Hub 114 DEXTER I.ary i-j i Blasingame, 1-5 2-3 0 0 0 1 Spahn 1 0 0 0 Mahaifey -J Baldschun 2 2 Shantz, 2-5 2-3 3 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 Ala-Rv, Aeld goal. Ala -Namath, 1-yard rush (Ray kick).

33-yard field oal. Ala-Ray, 33-yard pass lrom Namatn "ai "a -Canterbury, 3-yard rush Canterbury. 2-polot pas from Namatli). Tulane-0-Stn, 8-yard pass lrom East rush (SherrlH, point pass from Namath). 14 DEXTER TUCKER FREDERICKSON RUNS THROUGH MASS ARMS AND LEGS MahaKey faced 2 iren In eighth; Baldschun faced 2 men in 8th; Shantz faced 4 men in Oth.

Going Rough For Tiger; Thornton (72) On Ground, Sutton In Background.

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