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The Montgomery Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 15

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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2S, 1968 Almtrttr-JOURNAL PAGE 3B Flowers Rallies Vols Deacons Surprise Tarheels Past Carolina, 29-17 Montgomerian Scores Twice On Gamecocks With Passes Come On With 'Botany 500 CHAPEL HILL, N. C. (UPI) Kicking specialist Chick George booted a 40-yard field goal in the first period Saturday, and a dogged Wake Forest defense held favored North Carolina at bay for a 3-0 victory. George's field goal came after the Deacons drove from KNOXVILLE. Tenn.

(AP)-Speedy Richmond Flow ers caught two long touchdown passes Saturday as Tennessee overcame an 11-point deficit and swept to a 29-17 victory over South Carolina. The Gamecocks, underdogs by STATISTICS three touchdowns, surprised the STATISTICS WF First downs 12 Rushlni yardage Fusing yardage 12 Panes (-7 Passes Intercepted by Punts 7.40 Fumbles lost 0 Yards penalised 10 partisan crowd of 38,944 by forg- First downs ine ahead 11-0 on a 26-vard first Ruling yamam 173 NC 14 166 a 11-16 0 4-35 1 20 Tennessee 21 501 1H 1-1' 3 period field goal by Jimmy asset 101 7-15 2 1-44 51 Passes Intercepted by Punts J-4 5 Fumbles lost Yards penalirw Smith had Intercepted a CarO' Poole and an eight-yard touchdown pass from tailback Ben Garnto to end Johnny Gregory. Quarterback Mike Fair plunged for a two-point conversion. But three minutes before the half, Fair fumbled and Tennessee's Paul Naumoff recovered una nass and returned it to the Gamecock 32 to set the stage for the drive. Tennessee scored twice more their own 42-yard line the second time they had the ball.

It was the second win of the season for the Deacons, coming after another upset at South Carolina last week. North Carolina, traditionally a second half team, sent injury-hobbled quarterback Dannj T'lbott into the game with fivt in the final quarter, the first time on a two-yard plunge by scored in three plays with quar fullback Bob Mauriello to cap a 39-yard drive and the second on a 37-yard pass from warren to 'SUV. Flowers. terback Dewey Warren passing 21 yards down the left sideline to Flowers for the touchdown. Warren threw to Charley Fulton for a two-point conversion.

Tennessee pushed ahead early in the third period when Warren scored from the one after Jerry The Gamecocks, fighting down to the wire, drove 65 yards to i V1 ..2 -AP WlreplwW KICKOFF TENNESSEE'S RICHMOND FLOWERS RETURNING 1 their second touchdown with vv i. 5 time running out. Ted Wingard Vol Sophomore Got 20 Yards Before Pursuing Gamecocks Stopped Him minutes left in a last ditch ef fort. Talbott, running and pass lng gracefully before homecoming fans, led the Tarheels 67 yards until Deacon tackle Don McMurray threw him for a nine-yard loss to the 16 to kill the drive. The Wake Forest attack, sneaked over from the one for .4 the six-pointer with 15 seconds left.

The alert South Carolina sec Mns 3rrf Loop Tilt; ondary picked off two of War ren passes in the first half be which ripped the Tarheels' defense frequently, was guided by quarterback Ken Erickson who fore the Vol quarterback was able to complete one. had assumed the starting Warren's first completion was signment only a week Favored Bears Fall, 17-14 the 21-yard scoring toss to Flow. Wake Forest 3 ers, and then he hit eight more in a row counting the two- Horth Carolina WF-FG George 40 Attendance 37,000. point conversion toss to Fulton Flowers was Warren's chief target, grabbing six passes for io yards, in an, warren completed eight of 14 for 119 yards Victory Gives Aggies Lead In Race For Southwest Title WACO. Tex.

(AP) Texas sophomore ter- Carolina's 17 points were the most scored against Tennessee this season. The Vols had given up only 20 in four previous '1 SJViXSflife'as i aa 4 1 1M 1 tTT rors, quarteroacK nargeu ana nauoacK wenaeu Housley, built up a 17-0 halftime cushion Saturday and a 1 ll A IFT-IA i. i. games. South Carolina 3 10 4 Tennessee 0 I 7 14-M tne Aggies roae it to a u-u upset victury over intei' rpntinn nrnnA Ravlor.

i iu. sc-JXi Poole 34 SC-Gregaiy I pass from Garnto (Fair run DOWNTOWN Hargett threw a 10-yard 'Tenn -Flowers 21 pas from Warren had stunned nationally-ranked Arkansas 7-0 two weeks ago iruiion pass from Warren) Tenn-Warren 1 run (Wrieht kick) scoring pass to ena lommy Maxwell, scored on a one-yardl Tenn-maurinio run (Wright kick) iTenn-Flowers 37 pass from Warren plunge end engineered a drive amid hopes it was going to break a 33-year-old non-title drought. Want Ads Work Wonders iwrunt licit) SC-Wingard 1 run (Run failed) that ended in a 28-yard Glynn Lindsey field goal as the Aggies dominated the first half and stayed undefeated after three I Southwest Conference games. Sears I Hargett hit 16 of 26 passes for 156 yards, while Housley rushed for 127 yards contributing 24 yards to the In Montgomery Ageies first 84-yard scoring And drive, 20 yards to the 80-yard surge capped by a field goal and 35 of the 63 yards the i Ijpl film a2s- i vXt! Aggies marched for the clinch ing touchdown. The second half belonged to Baylor's Terry Southall and Richard Defee, but an aroused Texas defense, wnicn picked off five Baylor passes, proved equal to the occasion when the chips were down.

Southoll, one of the nation's top passers who hit only four of TP, fXA nmm 2 ATS KfW I Ifffj mere But Sears 6.00x13 Tubelcss Blackwall SI with Old Tire. Plus $1.61 Fed Ex. '(-i I 13 passes in tne aismai nrsi half, threw 14 yards to Tommy Smith for one touchdown and AP WirepfaoU GEORGIA TECH'S LENNY SNOW CLIMBS OVER A MOUNTAIN Scores From Two Yards Out As Tulane's John Anderson (52) Moves In Georgia Tech Bombards Tulane, 35-17 King Lost Defee, who had set up the other one with a 23-yard sprint, got the second touchdown from nine yards out. The victory kept Texas tied with Southern Methodist for the Conference lead and wiped out the touchdown and forced the field goal try. spoiled Baylor's unsullied! ATLANTA, Ga.

(AP) Georgia Tech's Bill Eastman raced 99 yards with an intercepted pass to pace the sixth-ranked Yellow Jackets to a 35-17 football vic STATISTICS Texns AleM 7 10 0 0-17 Baylor 0 0 13 013 tory over a tough Tulane Green Wave Saturday First downs Eastman 10 Pass from Hargett picKea oti imane throw by Tulane's Warren (Lindsey kick) AfcM-FG Lindsey 23 AfcM-Harsett 1 run (Lindsey kick) Tulane Ga. Tech 19 SO 180 515 144 109 10-34 1-20 7-41 7-32 0 3 0 0 52 40 Bankston and went 40 yards for quarterback Bobby Duhon's pass just short of the goal and threaded his way along the side Rushinf yardase Paasing yardage Passes Punts Puses Intercepted by Fumbles lost Vsrdj penalized Bay-Smith 14 pus from Southall a touchdown that put the gome out of reach. (Purvis kick) Bay-Deiee run (kick (ailed) Attendance 35,000. line for the score which broke open the game as the Greenies Trailing 21-10 early In the fourth period, Tulane moved to were threatening a comecacK. Just seconds later Tech wreck the Tech seven and seemed about to put the squeeze on the er back Giles Smith grabber" a I 4 Actual Plies of IVylon Cord Highway Special ALLSTATE Tires Good Office Furniture Need Not Be Expentive This EiKurivt Rtvolvinj ARM CHAIR With Upholstered For $AQ9J Seat and Bock Only nationally ranked Yellow Jackets.

But Eastman's interception and run ended that threat and sent the 44,335 mostly partisan fans home happy. Tech lost its starting quarter Cadets Rip iPunchless Pitt, 28-0 WFST POINT. N.Y. (AP) back, Kim King, early in the MERCANTILE PAPER COMPANY VS 111 Comnwrt M. Phone 241-1141 L-ir, third period, with a broken hand and fractured rib.

But Larry Good took over and kept the Jackets moving although SMESEIB lit was Tech's brilliant defense St Lindell. Army's versatile which accounted for the last two tnnhnmnra. nuarterback, fired scores. fOrAiTJA tTXi This was Georgia Tech's sixth straight victory without a loss; two touchdown passes and kicked two field goals, leading the Cadets to a 28-0 football victory over punchless Pittsburgh and the second defeat for the Greenies against four wins, Tulane exploded the first time it got the ball, moving from its PICTURE BEEN IN THE NEWS LATELY? OF YOU? MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY? FRIEND? Saturday. Prire Win Old Tin Tubelew, Blackwall 4 -ply fJylon Cord Tires to Fit Moat of the Following: Plus Federal Etclsa Tax own 18 to the Tech eight where; 1 13 Buick Special, Chevy II, Muetsng, Falcon, Comet, Valiant, Corrair, Olda F85 the Yellow Jackets halted the; drive.

But Uwe Pontius put the Greenies on the scoreboard with a 24-yard field goal. Lindell combined with soph end Gary Steele on a seven-yard scoring play in the third quarter end tossed a 67-yard touchdown bomb to Terry Young early in the final period as the Cadets overwhelmed Pitt for their fifth victory in six starts. ALLSTATE Passenger Tire Guarantee TRKAtl I.IFK GUARA.VTTR TKEAD WEAR 1 TRKAD LIFE GUARANTEE ACAJMST ALL FAILURES CUABAMTEB I AGaiUHST ALL FAILURES During that drive Duhon, whoi 1M or 7.75 Chevy, Ford, Dodge, Plymouth, Some Olds, Merc, Ambassador btswt JUiun'M'E tirn la renrantea tread Ufa lot on srnstzaxitmd aailMt all faihirea number of months deairnated. I from road hazards or defects If tread wears out within thi I ETry ALLSTATK tir is mntmd Bfaiim lairarea i imd luEstrdi or defcctai If tread wean out within thia had the best day of his career 8x10 GLOSSY with 228 total yards, hit end Lanis O'Steen for 31 yards and again for 12. Duhon crossed the period, return the tire.

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