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-Ai-i- Sunday October 14, 141 4C JOURNAL MONTGOMKBY, ALABAMA Michigan St, Rolls By Michigan, 28-0 Upstart Citadel Knocks Off Vandy In Stunner, 21 To 6 EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) touchdown on a fake field goal Michigan State turned two early the second time they had the balL Herb Paterra recovered Wayne fumble recoveries into touchdowns and displayed a seldom- Sparkman's fumble at the Wolverine 43 and Keith Smith passed used passing arm in overpowering arch-rival Michigan 28-0 Saturday. By DL'REX CHEEK running of halfback Eddie Taylor United Press International to whip Vanderbilt, 21-6. It was NASHVILLE, Tenn. (LTD The Vandy's 12th consecutive defeat.

Citadel struck early and late Sat- Mitchell plunged across for the urday night on the passing of clincher midway in the fourth pe-quarterback Sid Mitchell and after setting it up on a 41- 7 yards to Lewis for the touch down. Sherman Lewis, a 154-pound vards in ten plays, fullback Nick Diloreto bursting across from the me. Mitchell booted the extra point. Taylor helped set it up with two runs of 23 yards each and Diloreto put the ball in scoring position Aith a 20-yard gallop to the Vandy three. The Commodores threatened halfback, paced the Spartans' Michigan gave the ball back on MICHIGAN M1CH.STATE its first play after the kickoff.

Herman Johnson recovered Bob Timberlake's fumble at the Michi iyard pass to end Charlie Brendie. Vanderbilt, which had been ex-ipected to break the longest vic Floyd Stings gan 34 and the Spartans scored tory drought in the school's his First downs 1 Rushing yardage 72 391 Passing yardage 40 8 Passes 7-22 4-10 Passes intercepted by 2 2 Punts 7-34 0 Fumbles lost 2 5 Yards penalized 25 52 late in the second period and tory, got its lone score in the again just after the half, but the four plays later. Chuck Migyanka flipped 18 yards to Lonnie Sanders for the score. fourth period when halfback Art Tigers, 30-20 Guepe took a pitchout and raced drives fizzled out due to a Guepe fumble and a strong goal line VANDERBILT Another giveaway allowed the versatile ground-air attack by scoring three touchdowns. He 20 Spartans to score early in the third period.

Saimes intercepted scored twice on runs and once on pass. stand by the Citadel. The fired-up Commodores took Citadel's kickoff after the half and drove to the Citadel three, largely on the running of half i CITADEL Floyd's hard hitting Falcons, stopped the Cloverdale Tigers urday morning, 30-20. is-io Though the official title belongs 37 2 to someone else, big Howard Wil-jo u-qo "fho'nri7i of the First Downs Bushing Yardage Passing Yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by Punts Fumbles Yards Penalized 27? 102 7-22 1 4-31 0 10 Dave Glinka pass and brought the ball to the Michigan 33. Lewis The quick-striking Spartans hit for two fast touchdowns and did the heavy work in the short drive and scored from the 3 on a seized command by midway in back Terrell Dye, before losing i i the first quarter of this 55th meeting between the Big Ten rivals.

for the Falcons. The big endz yaras arouna ieu eim iw we the ban on downs, blocked with authority, mad touchdown. Reserve fullback Mike Lane put jh vx -V v- i 1--1 -in -it The Citadel took Vanderbilt the icing on the cake with a 15- The Spartans, who had passed opening kickoff and marched ntt for the Citadel's final sparingly in their first two games, surprised the Wolverines with the deadliness of their overhead at tack which brought both early scores. score. The victory gave the Citadel a 3-2 record for the season.

Vander-bilt's last win was a 21-0 victory over Georgia at Athens, in the second game of the season last year. Baldwin Rips Ikes, 19 To 0 HOUSTON'S BOBBY BRENZINA WADES THROUGH PILE-UP Michigan State's running game many tackles, and took in a Don Gaston pass for a 53-yard TD. Floyd scored first on a Gaston 8-yard run after Joe Jennings and Ronnie Nestor alternated in moving the ball 41 yards. Cloverdale took the ensuing kickoff and drove with ease to the Tiger 43, but a Carlton Proctor fumble was picked up by- Cecil Guthrie. A few moments later Gaston rifled a bullet pass to Wilson who scampered 57 yards for the score.

Gains One Yard Before Bama's Steve Wright (75) Pulls Him Down pitchout. The Spartans drove 54 yards for their final score in the fourth period with Lewis running the last five yards on another pitchout for his third otughdown. The tiny Lewis totaled 20 points for the afternoon, adding a two point conversion on a pass after his third touchdown. Michigan recovered five Spartan fumbles but could mount only one serious threat. It came in the second quarter and got the Wolverines to the Ctate 11 where they lost the ball on downs.

Michigan 0 0 8 00 Michigan State 13 0 I 7-28 MS -Lewis 7 pasa from Smith (Latimer built around pitch-out power, tore through the Wolverine defenses Vanderbilt 0 0 0 fr- 6 before a regional television audi Navy Races ence and a record overflow Spartan stadium crowd of 77,501 Pete Wilson and Jack Herring combined their aerial talents Saturday morning and led the Bald Citadel. 7 0 0 14-21 Cit Diloreto, 1 run (Mitchell kick) that ringed the sidelines. over; cit Mitchell 1 run (Mitchell Bills Shock San Diego Bv 35-10 By BOB POWELL Michigan was helpless against To Overpower win Tigers to a 19-0 win Bellingrath's Buccaneers. kick) the running of Lewis, George The loss dulled the Homecom-iVan Guepe, 32 run (kick Seimes. Dewey Lincoln and Ron festivities of the oreen-ciaai faned) Rubick.

in, Cornell, 41-0 Buccaneers. Cit Lane 15 run (Mitchell Michian State was as tough on kick) BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) The kick) MS-Sanders 18 pass from Migyanka (kick failed) MS-Lewis run (Lewis pass from Smtti) MS -Lewis run (Lattimer kick) Attendance 77301. defense as it beat Michigan for the 10th time in 13 years. Attendance 14,000.

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (UPI) With time running out in the first half, Gaston, aided by a good block by Guthrie, skirted left end for his second TD and the Falcons led 18-0. Late in the third period Jennings bucked the line for the fourth Falcon score. The Tigers then showed their prowess and rolled 53 yards in five plays for their first score, with Joel McDavid doing the hon- The Spartans scored their first i Navy's reorganized football team studded with sophomores and juniors including quarterback Buffalo Bills, displaying an electrifying offense and a stunning defense, shocked the San Diego Chargers 35-10 Saturday night in an American Football League game before 20,074 screaming home fans. Roger Staubach exploded Satur -k Bulldogs Clip, Goodwyn Capitol Heights' Bulldogs defeated a hard-fighting band of day for a 41-0 rout of Cornell before a crowd of 23,358, largest in Baldwin took the ball in the opening period and immediately racked up a six pointer.

Wilson tossed a pass to ring, who took the ball about midfield and galloped the remaining distance untouched for the TD. The try for the extra point failed and the Tigers moved ahead, 6-0. Coach Joy Billy Fain's Tigers were held at bay by the Bucs until the final quarter when the winners added two more Air Force Bombs Arizona, 20 To 6 CORNELL NAVY 1 1 i 27 Goodwyn Warriors Saturday ors. On the kickoff, Steve West took the pigskin, headed for the sidelines, and went all the way for an 85-yard TD, the longest in Falcon history. Richard Evans, Tiger quarter 4 Si 5 4-10 0 735 1 ss First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes intercepted Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized 316 152 12-18 1 2-26 0 65 by morning, 12-0, and spoiled the Goodwyn Homecoming festivities.

GIANT SCHNAUZER Owned By Templeton Kennel Club TUCSON, Ariz. (AP)-The Air Force Academy parlayed a sharp passing game and a tough defensive line into a 20-6 defeat of Arizona Saturday night The triumph was Buffalo's first in six games and the first over the defending Western Division champions since the 1960 season. The Bills scored in each period, with quarterback Warreh Rabb and fullback Cookie Gilchrist providing the fireworks on Coach Lou Saban's 41st birthday. Rabb, getting his second starting assignment in a row, threw, three touchdown passes, including a tingler. to flanker Glenn Bass Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Sta back, ran a one-man show on the Wilson found Herring as a and the fast-moving, glue- dium history.

next Tiger drive and completed the march with a 35-yard TD run. It was the fifth straight win for the Heighters, who lead the City Recreation Department's Junior High Football League. A recovered fumble led to the winners' first TD when Elbert Bell bulling over from the one The Wildcats were held to only fingered Tiger skipped 61 yards for a TD. John Pierce added the Sets Fun Match At Normandale Navy coach Wayne Hardin, disappointed in his "veteran" players, by-passed most of them in favor of sophs and juniors and the strategy paid off in the mid- PAT and the Tigers took a 13-0 Wash. State lead.

to score. The try for extra point failed and the Bulldogs went shipmens' second victory of the that went for 76 yards in the second period. ahead, 6-0. Rips Indians Gilchrist who roared for 121 Major Robert C. Templeton and his two Giant Schnauzers will put on an exhibition of obedience training at the Montgomery Kennel Club's Fun Match Sunday at Normandale.

season four starts. It was Cornell's second loss in three games. Staubach. a sophomore, set up nine first downs, 121 yards rushing and 41 passing. The Falcons scored early in the first quarter, when quarterback Terry Isaacson hit Dick Brown with a 27-yard pass, and never trailed.

Arizona got its only score when quarterback Jim Faulks took the option and raced 34 yards to the end zone. The Air Force put the game on ice in the second period as fullback John Gavin booted a 41-yard field goal. Gavin hit another in the final stanza, this time from 24 yards out. Sandwiched in between was Dick Czarnota's 13-yard scoring dash. Air Force 7 3 7 320 Arizona 6 0 0 06 AF Brown 27 pass from Isaacson (Isaacson kick); Ariz.

Faulks 34 run (kick failed); AF Gavin FG 41; AF -Car-nota 13 run (Gavin kick); AF Evans took charge again after an exchange of fumbles and led the Tigers to the Falcon four where McDavid took the ball over for the final score. FLOYD 30 ENDS Crunk, Wilson. TACKLES -While, Maynard. GUARDS Vinson. Guthrie.

CENTER Branch. BACKS -Gaston, Jennings, West. Nestor. Cloverdale 20 ENDS Dulin, Nix. TACKLES Harris, Dobhs.

GUARDS Cnln. Patterson. CENTER Engle. BACKS Evans, Ely, Proctor, McDavid. Floyd 12 4-30 Clovrrdale 0 0 0 20-20 TDS: Floyd Gaston 2.

Wilson, West, Jennings: Cloverdale McDavid 2, Ev. ana. PATS: Cloverdale Ely, Proctor. SPOKANE, Wash. (AP)-Ken yards in 25 carries, plunged one yard for a touchdown and grabbed a 9-yard pass from the steadily Navy's first TD, scored the second and third on "keeper" plays David Prickett, fleet Baldwin halfback, broke loose in the waning moments of the fourth quarter and skooted 20 yards to score the winners third and final TD.

The win gave Baldwin a 2-3 season record, with the loss putting Bellingrath at the 0-5 mark. Diane Robinson ruled as Bellingrath's Homecoming Queen at Graham ran the second half kick- Templeton and his dogs will improving Rabb for another. Steve Dunn's Interception of a Goodwyn pass paved the way for the second TD for Coach Durden Lee's charges. Connie Frederick, playing one of his best games, plowed over for the touchdown from the five and chalked up the Highters' second and final TD. Frank Rudd, Harry Ingram, off back 93 yards to break open a tight defensive football game demonstrate the precision with which obedience trained dogs The Bills' defense, maligned after five straight setbacks, came and carry Washington State toward a 21-6 victory over Stanford respond to commands.

up with four pass interceptions. Saturday. The Fun Match will start at 2 p.m. Entries for the Match will One was by halfback Carl Charon, It was WSU's sixth straight vic who raced 50 yards to the San Bobby Sims and the blackfield of the game. Members of her court were: Janice Ferri, ninth grade attendant: Pat Morgan, eighth be accepted from 12:30 p.m.

until 1:45 p.m. before the match. En tory over the Indians. Diego 14, setting up Buffalo and added a fourth score late in the game on a 10-yard pass to end Ed Merino. His individual brilliance in Navy's best performance of the season forced regular quarterback Ron Klemick to the bench.

Klemick and alternate signal caller Bruce Abel saw only limited duty as Staubach directed practically the whole Navy offense. Staubach moved Navy from the Cornell 39 to a score early in the first period with fullback esti Named Bell, Frederick, Roger Beck, Don Garnto, and Howard Bozieman final TD in the last period. Lopr Washington State also scored try fee is $1.00 per dog. grade attendant; Carla McBray- touchdowns on a blocked punt and stood out on offense for the Bull er, seventh grade attendant. PGA Pro Top Any pure bred dog may be entered if he is at least three months old.

Puppies will be a pass from Davie Matniew to dogs. Defense stalwarts were Saturday's game ended the Gerry Shaw. The Buffalo defenders restricted Charger rushing efforts to 68 yards and harrassed the visitors' passers, who could complete only 10 of 32 attempts for 72 yards. judged separately from the adultl Gavin FG 24; Attendance 27,000. Billy Priddy, Ronnie Morgan, Buddy Beshears, Steve Dunn, Roger Yearby, Charles Lockhart, Ed Cummings bulled over from IDcpartiMt's Junior High Foot- dogs.

rro essionai uouers Badwin wM pby the one for the only Stanford score in the fourth quarter. Dan Weaver, Jimmy Cawthorne VI fUlICt 4a UOIUI HUIHV.U at Cloverdale and Bolimgratn Mr. Eston Hallmark, a professional handler from Birmingham, Nick Markoff capping the drive iOan Diego 0 3 0 i-iy Lopresti 1962 PGA golf pro of thei and Huck Carroll. Clete Baltes picked off three hosts Goodwyn this week. I on a one-yard ilunge.

A 13-yard Buffalo Bilo-Dubenion 19 pass from Rabb (Yoho will judge the event. Spectators Stanford passes to stall their drives. BALDWIN Davey Welch, Johnny Goldman, Larry Davis and Jimmy Andrews carried the brunt of the running Bflo-Bass 74 pass from Rabb (Yoho will be welcome, kick) ENDS Herring, Pierce. TACKLES pass from Staubach to halfback Jim Stewart was the key play in the nine-play march. year.

Lopresti, pro at the Haggin Oaks Golf Course, Sacramento, was chosen by an anony Smith. Sneianer. GUARDS Ross, Bar ton. CENTER Williams. BACKS Wil for Goodwyn.

Reynolds Furlow, Staubach then scored twice mous committee of prominent Randy Sexton, Bubba Ward, SD-FG Blair 27 Btlo-Gilchrist 1 run (Yoho kick) Bflo-Gilchrist 7 pass from Rabb (Yoho kick) Bflo-Crow 2 run (Yoho kick) SD -Braxton 5 run (Blair kick) himself, the first on a one-yard amateur golfers for his all-round IVeic Mexico Licks Utah State, 14-13 ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. (API-New Mexico combined a stout goal line defense and a lightning-quick fourth quarter offense for a 14-13 homecoming victory over previously unbeaten Utah State. New Mexico stopped the Utahs 2 inches from the goal and again on the 4-yard line. Then the Lobos drove 96 yards and scored with 1:50 left Everett Marshall, Jimmy Wil son, Ray, Beno, Gardener.

Bellingrath 0 ENDS Donovan, Campbell. TACKLES Farrlor, Daniels. GUARDS Wall, Henderson. CENTER Pritchett. BACKS Webber.

Brown, Few. Thornton. Delta State Buries Troy keep through center in the second ability and contributions to the liams and Jackie Bozeman were On his sensational touchdown run, Graham faked a handoff to John Browne and cut up the right side to the goal. Baltes third interception of the afternoon gave the Cougars the ball on the Stanford 28 later in the quarter. When running plays period, and the other on a simi defensive standouts for the War game.

lar one-yard plunge in the fourth The 54-year-old golfer will be riors of Coach Jackie Spencer, too 1J-1 oto o-o The two teams begin the second TDS: Herring (2), (passes from WU- after he had put Navy on the doorstep with a 68-yard run, long TROY Delta State College son); Prickett. PATS: Pierce. half of the schedule Saturday. omciaiiy nonorea at me jtija 46th annual meeting, Nov. 24-30, in Palm Beach, Fla.

est of the game. stalled on the 11, Mathieson threw outmanned the hard-fighting Troy State Red Wave here Saturday night, scoring three times in the Goodwyn plays at Bellingrath an Capitol Heights journeys to Floyd. William Mary Fights to Shaw in the end zone. 0 0 0 0-0 Cornell Navy 7 7 0 27 -41 Davidson To 7-7 Tie Jr. High Loop Stretch Drive Opens Friday The second half of the City Capitol Heights 12 ENDS Rudd, Dunn.

TACKLES final period of play for a 30-0 Priddy, Ingram. GUARDS Morgan, victory. 1 1 iib cocriAi i DAVIDSON, N. C. (API-Wil Sims.

CENTER Beshears. BACKS The Statesmen from Cleveland, iVfi Dl lie Bell, Garnto, Beck, Frederick. Navy-Markoff 1 plunge (Weston kick) Navy-Staubach 1 plunge (Weston kick) Navy-Staubach 1 plunge (Weston kick) Navy-Donnelly 13 run (kick failed) Navy-Szabo 2 plunge (Weston kick) Navy Merino 10 pasa from Staubach (Weston kick) Attendance 23,358. Goodwyn 0 ENDS Fnrlow, White. TACKLES KJ PARTS Bozeman, Marshall.

GUARDS Sexton, found a hard-nosed Troy defensive unit difficult to penetrate throughout the first three periods, but broke the game wide ATTENTION MEN! LEARN TO OPERATE IIEAUY ECOiPfJEfiT Bulldozers Power Shovels -V Graders WITH Ward. CENTER Williams. BACKS Recreation Department's Junior High Football League will start this week with one game slated FREE Welch, Andrews, Goldman, Davis. THIS AD a Capitol Heights Oil -12 Goodwyn 0 0 0 0 open in the fourth quarter. BRAKE ADJUSTMENT AND INSPECTION! liam and Mary and Davidson battled to a 7-7 Southern Conference football tie Saturday after fullback Stan Penkunas leaped high to intercept a pass in the last 20 seconds in the end zone.

The interception halted a Davidson drive which began on the Wildcat 6 after Davidson had stopped the Indians with a yard for Friday afternoon and two contests on Saturday morning. Delta State marched 79 yards in the closing minutes of the Cloverdale's Crimson Tigers Oregon Clips Rice, 31-12 TDS: CH Frederick, Bell. Moving To Frisco Series Big Error Drag Lines Clam Shells it Scrapers MARTIN'S celebrate Homecoming Friday, second period for a touchdown with halfback John Covington taking it in from the eight to with a football game against the M65 Per Week rj Service Station Garage 100 Ml. Meigs 265-W7I yi Trained Men Are Earning over Baldwin Tigers at 3:30 p.m. high lighting the day's activities.

NEW YORK (AP) It looks cap the drive. to go on fourth down and two HOUSTON (AP)-Mel Renfro scored one touchdown and set up i Floyd's Falcons, presently in like the big error in the World Series this year was moving Covington intercepted a Wayne; minutes remaining. Complete practical tralnlnr on OCR modern machines, at OUR resident Tralnlnf Centers, fives yon the background jm need to let that JOB yon want as HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR) CALL 269-1256 OR MAIL COUPON TODAY 1 second place in the league stand two more with spectacular runs of I Phillips aerial at the Troy 21 yard line to set up the Statesmen's baseball's post-season classic back from New York to San Francisco. ings, also observes Homecoming playing Capitol Heights' first-place scoring drive, their only serious 65 and 45 yards Saturday night as Oregon defeated Rice University 31-12. Rice was a two-point favorite in Bulldogs Saturday morning at 10- threat in the first half.

While the series was being rained out for the second straight day in the West Coast city, the weather was ideal in New York. a.m. STANDINGS I 22 -30 Delta State intersectional clash but Ore Troy Associated Heavy Equipment Schools, Inc. LJ 5 0 4 1 2 2 ights iloodwyn Baldwin Football was played under sunny skies with a temperature of 63 degrees after dropping from a TPts. 0 123 0 100 1 27 0 79 1 45 0 2 3 Dlta State Zelgler, I yard run (Farmer run); Cotton, 5 yard run (run fails); Davenport, 15 yard run (Whittinedon pass from Collins); Smith, 30 run with fumble; (Smith pass from Bain).

132 Adams Street Montgomery, Alabama Cloverdale 1 3 gon movea es yards from the opening kickoff for its first touchdown, jumped to a 17-0 halftime lead and fielded such an effective offense the Webfoots never did have to punt. Rice struck quickly in the third high of 85 Friday. Bellingrath 0 5 Qualify Now For the many high paying Jobs in heavy construction, building roads, bridges, dams, pipe lines, air fields, office buildings, etc. Local and foreign employment opportunities. You can start now without leaving your present job.

CONTRACTORS: -Age Name Street DUKE OVERRUNS BEARS period for touchdown surges that; City Phone Hri. State at Home covered 63 and 57 yards but the Owls never did get closer than 17-6. Renfro gained 141 yards while carrying the ball on 13 rushing plays. Information about our trained Operators available upon request v. ri DURHAM, N.

C. (UPI) Duke'SjBalliett passed to end Ron Vaughn in the final seconds of the first power-laden Blue Devils plowed; on the Duke five for a first down period, but it was blocked and through California with the great-lbut the stubborn Duke line held recovered by Duke on the Blue est of ease Saturday and then on downs. I Devil 24. bottled up a Golden Bear passing Duke drove 58 yards for its first! attack to take a 21 to 7 decision! touchdown midway in the first 777 l-t in an intersectional match before jriod, then put on the steam again; 31,000 sweating homecoming fans.lin the second period to bulldoze I RuSe-lw" rtm Duke-Curtis 2 run (Reynolds kick) The powerful Duke land attackJ48 yards for Us second score. icai Nelson 12 pass from Baiuette led by halfbacks Billy Futrell and The final Blue Devil touchdown Bianchiieid kick) Mark Leggett and fullback Mike came in the third period on a 74- ouv Curtis 14 run (Reynolds kick) til- c'C; v.

'4 'X yard drive. 1 Attendance 31.000. Brown with Black Saddle JARMAN The first touchdown was the result of power running by Futrell; and Leggett, with Leggett buck-IIloly tfOSS Iluinble? CALIF. DVKK. 15 J75 M3 it 15-74 7-17 2 3-34 0 3 33 0 0 1 First downs Hushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes intercepted by Punts Fumbles Inst Yanls penalized ing over from the six.

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Curtis plunged over on the next play. At the end of the first half, Curtis, ground out yardage in short chunks to score one touchdown each In the first, second and third periods. All the while, the Duke defense was dcmolish- Cross giant Saturday directing the unbeaten Crusaders to a 34-20 football victory over Harvard. LEATHER Softer, more comfortable than with the same smooth finish and appearance iiii! thP rniifnmia mshintr onmo Duke had ground out 138 yards Quarterback McCarthy gave his and bottling up its passing attack rilsn'nS. while holding the Golden answer to early season critics with kev intercentions Bears to only 19 yards.

California running across two touchdown? DRIVE IN HERE California quarterback Larry 3ot.close e.r,ough.for.a "eld goal 'and passing for two more. W.UIIU in. .11 I in. I Ij Balliott set up the lone Bear touchdown with two good throws to end Mm "IE J. C.

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