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Pensacola News Journal from Pensacola, Florida • 23

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5B Sunday, September 23, 1956 ffbf tfrmrarflla ffrtpg-Inttrna! Seminoies Rout Ohio University Ken Wineburg, i Swink Punish Jayhawks, 32-0 fur your Le Ctrs FSU, 47-7! I i ark LAWRENCE, Sept. 22 Uft-Halfback Kenneth Wineburg reeled off three touchdowns to Pensacola for a 23-yard touchdown early in the first period. outshine teammate Jim Swink in leading Texas Christian Univer- In the third quarter, Corso threw 17 yards to Nellums In the end zone for a touchdown. a score in the fourth period after intercepting a pass by Ohio quarterback Don McBride. Corso, shifted to quarterback this year after two years as the Seminoies' top halfback, got FSU away to swift start when he TALLAHASSEE, Sept.

22 WV-Halfback Bobby Renn ran for two touchdowns and quarterback Lee Corso passed for two others to pace Florida State to a 47-7 victory; over Ohio University tonight. Renn swept right end for 15 yards for a touchdown in the second period. He raced 30 yards for Ohios lone touchdown came late in the second quarter when half back Jim Hilles plunged two yards for the score. BOBBY NEU.LMS scores two TDs for FSU passed to end Bob Nellums of Halfback Buck Metts, who runs White Pine PICKWICK PANELING No. 2 and better 8" -10" -12" widths Special in the No.

1 backfield with Renn sity'i Horned Frogs to a 32-0 victory over the Kansas Jayhawks in a football season opener today. Wineburg, a 190-pound senior from Odessa, climaxed Frog drives of 72 and 71 yards in the first and second quarters respectively with two-yard plunges. He went 80 yards on the first play from scrimmage in the third quarter and tied the TCU record scoring distance set by Swink against Kansas last year. All-America Swink made his presence felt keenly by the game young Jayhawks, however, by Terps Fed on Oddsmaker Stew BFT THE YARDSTICK Oht ria. SI.

First downs 10 is Underdog Syracuse, Fast Jim Brown Ruthlng ru-daga 143 Parsing yardaga 18 99 PMM i-10 Pasra Intercepted bf 1 3 Roll Past 2nd-Rated Maryland, 26-2 Punu t-M Fumbles lost 2 1 Yarda penalized 150 over 'rom the two after a 48-yard march. and Corso, circled end for five yards and a fourth period Seminole touchdown. Maryland misseed Army bound And H. L. Davis Company is your one-stop headquarters for the finest in Building Materials, Hardware, Paints and Appliances! Call us today and one of our friendly, trained representatives will be happy to call on you at your home to explain how you, too, can ADD THAT NEEDED ROOM, or, THAT REPAI JOB YOU HAVE NEEDED SO LONG! No Money Down 3 Long Years to Pay The No.

2 unit added the two other Florida State touchdowns. COLLEGE PARK, Sept. 22 (UP) Swashbuckling Syracuse, led by speedy Jimmy Brown, shoved its underdog rating down Maryland's throat today with a stunning 26-12 upset over a team that ranked second in the nation last year. Brown scored two touchdowns and set up another with a 78-yard sprint from scrimmage as the quartrback, Frank Tamburello, who sat in street clothes on the bench to retain another year of eligibility when he completes his service. Quarterback Len Swantic passed 26 yards to end Ham Bisbee for a score in the first period.

Halfback Billy Weaver ran wide for 8 yards Brown alone gained more yards Mont's ragged and overanxious! crew after the Terps got off to short-lived lead in the first quarter. Maryland halfback John Mc-Vicker set up the score with a 67-yard return of a Jimmy Ridlon punt that went to the Syracuse seven. Quarterback John Fritsch bucked over four plays later but it turned out to be Maryland's only shining moment. The Orange struck back in the same period with a 59-yard drive cashed in by Brown when he took THE YARDSTICK fVBArrsE md. in the fourth period for the final rushing, 154, than the entire Mary Seminole score.

catching three key passes from quarterback Chuck Curtis in scoring drives, A crowd of 28,000 sitting in warm and windy weather also witnessed a 15-yard TCU pass play from Curtis to end O'Day Williams in the third quarter and a scora from 6 yards out by half-bark Buddy Dike in the fourth. Fullback Vernon Hallbeck converted after TCU'a first and last touchdowns. Kansas, which was unable to complete any of ten passes, made its best threat in the third quarter when a drive wilted on the TCU 11-yard line." Texas Christian ...,7 6 12 7-32 Kansas 0 0 0 00 TCU scoring touchdowns: Wineburg 3 (2, plunge; 2, plunge; 80, run), Williams (15, pass from Curtis). Dike (fi, run). Conversions: Hallbeck 2.

land team, averaging 8.5 yards Orangemen spotted the 13-point Ohio lost a scoring chance in a try. But he had mighty help the first period when Hilles fum from an Orange line that from tackle to tackle outplayed what bled on the FSU two-yard line and favorites a quick lead and then completely outplayed the Terrapins. The loss, which ruined Tommy Mont's coaching debut before was supposed to be one of col tackle George Boyer recovered for the Seminols. A 15-yard penalty lege football's finest forward against FSU for roughness had put walls. Ohio on the 8-yard line.

Maryland 6 0 0 612 A near capacity crowd of 18,312 000 was Maryland's first in 15 regular season games, the first opener dropped since 1950 and the first game lost before a home Syracuse 7 6 6 726 JSS 25 T-9 1 saw the season's opening football game in Doak Campbell Stadium. Maryland scoring: Touchdowns, 14 S5S 99 B-l 1 430 2 is First riownf Rushing yarriapa Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by Puntsc Fumbles lost Yards penalized Florida State, with a host of tal Fritsch, Healy. crowd in six years. Brown, a 212-pound Negro from Manhasset, N.Y., went to work on ented backs and a big, sturdy line. For Assurance Use Only Davis GRADE 'A' CONCRETE BLOCKS 1 55 Syracuse scoring: touchdowns We Live To Serve We Love To Serve Finest Headquarters Always completely outclassed Ohio, piling up 425 yards from scrimmage Brown 2, Ridlon, Lasse.

Conversions, Brown, Ridlon, against 161 for the Bobcats. AT FIRESTONE'S The score might have been even more one-sided had Florida State not been set back 150 yards by 13 Guns and Ammunition penalties. Aggies Roll, 27-7 Oyer Kansas Stale Ohio highly regarded passer. uon Mctsnae, wtio bad a 55 per T'T" T'. ill Be Sure to See I cent completion record last year, was able to connect only twice in rwa bead on ureses a attempts for 18 yards afainst MANHATTAN, Sept.

22 Wl the tight FSU defense. The Loreat in GUNS Before You Buy! MJtlKfi Oklahoma in command all the way, walloped Kansas State 27-7 in the football season Ohio 0 7 0 07 Florida State ...13 7 14 1347 a 24-yard scoring pass from Ridlon, hitting the accelerator on the Maryland 12 and outrunning the secondary. Brown converted for a 7-6 lead, and in the second period Syracuse's "frozen orange" defense came up with the game's most spectacular play end Dick Lasse picking up Bob Tusevylan's fumble in mid-air and steaming 71 yards for a touchdown. Lasse's route was paved by his fellow end, Tom Stephens, who plowed under the last Maryland defender with a crushing down-field block. The Orangemen were tasting Terrapin blood by this time and fired again in the third quarter a 78-yard explosion by Brown on a pitchout that wound up on the Maryland seven.

The Terps stiffened but on fourth down, quarterback Charlie Ohio Scoring Touchdown Hilles opener for both. PAW (2, plunge); point after touchdown. H. L. Inc.

crowd of 15,000 saw the alert Ai uinstopher. Acsie crew score in the first, londa State Scoring Touch third and fourth periods. Kansas FAMOUS NAMES downs: Nellums 2 (23, pass and run; it, pass), Bisbee (26, pass and run), Renn 2 (15, run; 30, run 2860 NAVY BLVD HE 8.5403 State averted a shutout when halfback Kenny Nesmith intercepted Dan Wagner's pass and raced 50 yards down the sidelines to tally late in the fourth quarter. intercepted pass), Metts (5, run), Weaver (8, run); points after WINCHESTER REMINGTON STEVENS ITHICA SAVAGE touchdown, Sheppard 4, Corso WINCHESTER Model 50 Revolutionary in design, has Recoiless Barrel and Independent Cham ber. 1)795 12 end 20 Go.

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22 WV- boost. Sidwell had little luck with his passes and Walt Brodie, all-Southern Conference end, wasn't Fleet halfback Jim Shanley and powerful fullback Fred Miklancic shattered Colorado's defense today, leading Oregon's Rose Bowl day, leading Oregon's Rose Bowl hopefuls to a 35-0 non-conference getting under them. Quarterback Charlie Carpenter scored the third Deacon touch-down on a freak play in the sec fmi ri sf Ai I nit mm-Mint In football victory. ond quarter. When guard Bo Clax- Shanley, 170-pound junior, zipped 64 yards for one touchdown on a pass-run play and scored again on a short plunge.

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IN Tourville's 9-yard romp around ple made the touchdown. 6.70x15 EA. IN right end. After a scoreless third period SETS of 4 SETS of 4 William and Mary drove to Wake Forest 15 where sub center Oregon 7 0 14 1435 Colorado 0 0 0 00 Plus Tex end Old Tim Plus Tax and Old Tire Eddie Moore intercepted Bob Oregon scoring Touchdowns: Thomas' pass. Shanley 2 (64, pass-run from Tom On the next play, Barnes made TUBE-TYPE BLACKWALL his third all-the-way dash, starting Crabtree 2, plunge); Miklancic (1 plunge): Stover (5, pass from Jack Crabtree); Tourville (9, off left tackle and breaking clear with the help of Wake Forest's Army-style blocking introduced by nitchout).

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If You Need a Quality Building in a Hurry and at Low Cost, Write or Call GULF COAST STEEL William and Mary 0 o-fl Wake Forest 12 13 0 14-39 ference games, Tate vs Clubbs and Warrington vs Brownsville, were postponed Saturday night because of rain. These games will be sched Wake Forest scoring: Touch 2401 N. Palafox 1 uled later in the season. Brentwood meets Blount and Tate plays Warrington in confer downs, Barnes 3 (68, off run 78 off tackle, 75, punt return); Carpen-er (17, run with blocked punt); Dalrymple (3 plunge); Hillenbrand (35, run). Conversions, Barnes 2, Toothman.

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