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2-D FUUT LA Li DEM) ALE AK AiNU SUiVSKiYriiNhL, Sunday, October 22, 11 LSU's i Joe Kolb News Sports Editor Keys 24-14 in -f Terriers Surprise Mounties Jittery Players Excel "GIVE ME a scared football player and I'll -show you a good football Somebody must have said that at one time or another. Actually I don't know if it would ring true time after time but in most cases the man who shows signs of fear on the1 field will produce the best effort. Some of the best players I've known have become super stars because they dreaded the thought of being hit hard. Of cours the majority of these were flashy scatbacks who literally ran in self defense. They could really pour on the coal when the occasion demanded Haulers Roll To 7G-(MViii TALLAHASSEE 11 Florida A.

M. scored almost at will today as it downed Bethune-Cookman College? of Dayiona Beach, 76-0, in a football game highlighted by halfback Robert Hayes 81-yard touchdown run. Hayes zipped down the sideline in his second period dash, outrunning both his opponents and his own interference. Coach Jake Gaither kept most of his first string halfbacks on $1 A that they emerge from an apparent conflict unscathed. the professionals, have a lingo all Wildcats' Passing Stopped BATON ROUGE, IP) Louisiana State slapped a radar defense on Kentucky's awesome aerial game in the second half tonight and the 10th ranked Bayou Bengals defeated the Wildcats 24-14 in a Southeastern Conference football game.

LSU plugged all the holes after intermission and limited Kentucky quarterback Jerry W'oolum to three completions in eight tosses Statistics KY. LSU First Downs 9 16 Rushing Yardage 82 263 Passing Yardage 194 114 Passes 15-23 8-14 Passes Intercepted by 0 3 Punts 7-37 4-40 Fumbles Lost 1:2 Yards Penaliied 10 83 for 9 yards -during the second half. Woolum had connected on 11 of 14 for 1,85. yards in the first yj LSU, chalking up its fourth FT. LAUDERDALE'S ROGER STEIMLE, CARL ROSS CHAT pro shop manager Ross showed Roger the course Football players, particularly their own.

One of their favorite They can identify situations phrase like the "run in self "Hearing footsteps" normally ceiver. The button hook, or spot pass causes a few anxious moments for the receiver. Most times he has his back to the defender when he turns for the pass. Some times he has to wait for the pass to arrive and it is then that he is "hearing footsteps!" Normally the footsteps belong to a sized-11 football shoe and in For Miami Youngsters Steimle Named Golf Director these highly tractionable boots is is ready to hurtle his 200 pounds No wonder so many of these Receivers will race the wind assignment is quite simple: just If they can do that and if they can get their hands on the ball. then they run in self defense because the poor joker who got beat suddenly picks up steam on his own.

He's intent on committing may hem just to get his hands embarrassment. I imagine if there is one tackle worse than the spot-pass back breaker it's the one where the defensive back dives for the runner's heel and sends him sprawling on his face guard. Some players have furrowed a few yards to turf that way and if you watch close you'll the bench for about half the game, otherwise the score might have been even more lopsided. All the Rattler touchdowns were scored by different ball carriers, and only two of the 11 came on passes. Celts Open Slate With Easy Score The remainder of the National Basketball Association's teams swung into action Saturday night, but the script was just about the same as a year ago.

Philadelphia, led by its scoring wonder Wilt Chamberlain, ripped the New York Knicks, 132-95 in an afternoon game. Boston, getting more magic from Bob Cousy, topped Detroit, 137-102, Syracuse clipped Chicago's Packers, 123-120, and Cincinnati surprised St. Louis, 138-129, all in night action. Chamberlain ripped ihe cords for 53 points in the Warriors' breeze in a nationally televised contest The Warriors, leading by just eight points at intermission. were sizzling in the second 'half and completely overpowered the Knicks.

Paul Anzan, Guy Rodg ers and Tom Gola all were out standing for the winners. Cousy, although not scoring his usual amount, was the driving force for the Celts. if see him picking strands of grass Plantation's top junior golfer has been named to serve as junior golf program chairman of Arnold Palmer's exclusive new Country Qub of Miami. Roger Steimle, Broward County junior golf champion for the last two years and Florida State High School champion for 1960, was named to. the position Sat-urday by CCM vice president and general manager, Joseph A.

Benner Jr. In his new position, the 19-year-old Stranahan High School graduate will work closely with Palmer in directing junior activity at the club. Palmer, currently the British Open champion, former United States Golf Assn. champion and "Hearing footsteps" and "running in self defense" are few of the printable phrases. The rest of but it certainly is effective.

COSMO victory in five games, rolled to two quick touchdowns in second period. Quarterback Lynn Amedee, who completed 7 of 11 passes for 113 yards, tossed 2 yards to end Danny Neumann for the first tally But the Wildcats roared right back with Woolum completing a picture pass to end Tom Hutchinson on a 77-yard scoring play and halfback Bill Ransdell plunged 1-yard to cap a 58-yard march for the second Kentucky touchdown. Halfback Wendell Harris put LSU into a 17-14 halftime lead when he booted a 25-yard field goal seconds before the respite. Kentucky 4 14 0 814 LSU 17 7 2 LSU Neuman 3 pass from Amedee (Harris kick) LSU Campbell 59 run (Harris kick) Ken Hutchinson 77 pass from Woolum (Mayfield kick) Ken Ransdell 1 run (Mayfield kick) LSU FG Harris 25 LSU Campbell 4 run (Harris kick) Attendance 66,000. REMEMBER Cosmo (The Comet) Iacavazzi of Scranton, Pa.

who played in the North-South Prep All-America game here last May? Cosmo is destined to make a name for himself in more ways than one. Sieve Sanford of the Princeton Alumni Assn. of Palm Beach County, reports that Cosmo staged a dazzling show for the Princeton freshman team recently. Iacavazzi racked up four touchdown runs as the Tiger yearlings belted Rutgers frosh, 36-12. Walter "Pep" McCarthy, the Princeton, coach, termed Cosmo's performance "excellent." SOUTH Broward's Tucker Frederickson, according to a reliable report, couldn't find a barber at Auburn, or at least one that could flatten his flat-top.

So the All-America prep star is getting a closer fit in his helmet for Shug Jordan's freshman group. He just shaved his head. CHUCK Serianni of Rolling Hills reported that Hollywood heavy Smith's Par 71 Wins Jamboree Iff two-time holder of the Master's title, is expected to arrive in Miami within the next few weeks to assume his duties as club professional. Located just south of Honey-hill Drive, the club's first 18-hole course arid clubhouse will open in December. A second 18 holes, now nearing completion, will be ready for play in early February.

i The championship courses were designed by internationally famed golf course architect Robert Trent Jones in collaboration with Palmer; Steimle, who lives at 861 Azalea Plantation, has been playing golf for 10 years. His plans for future participation include the forthcoming Coral Gables and West Plam Beach Open tournaments; mittee in association with The Ft Lauderdale News. Saturday's pro ceeds, along with profits from other, "jamborees" in November, May and June, will help send eight county youngsters to Philadelphia for a two-day match next July. Philadelphia juniors will visit here Dec. 29-30 to launch the series.

In other portions of the Tamarac tourney, former city champ Chick Hendrickson nabbed low net laurels with a 73-3-70, one better than Dr. William Wood, Paul Duggan and Joe Tiriolo. The blind bogey prize went to Norman Tillman, who managed a 74. Ted Lombardi took second spot. Hollywood's Dick Ballagh, Joe Bassett, Paul Vogelsang and Joe Commisso posted 72, 74, 75 and 76, respectively, for a 297 that won the club foursome award.

The four represented Orange Brook Golf Course. Smith's 71, coupled with Wood's 74, a 75 by Don Joyner and Jim Bartlett's 79 yielded a 299 for Ft. Lauderdale Country Qub. Smith chalked up five birdies and five bogies en route to his field-pacing performance. The hot shooting redhead birdied 7, 11, 12 and 16, then missed a short putt on 18 that would have en abled him to break par.

Dorsey Nevergall of Pompano Beach and Ballagh knotted for second place with 72 apiece, one better than Hendrickson. Bassett's 74 nipped Dick Nash, Steva Purdo, Joyner and Vogelsang by a shot for fourth. Stockton's closest challenger was Mahlon Moe, who turned in an 82 to trail by three strokes. The next "jamboree" is booked Nov. 19 at Ft.

Lauderdale Country Club. weight Tony Alongi has signed for a 10-round feature bout at Madison Square Garden on Nov. 18. Alongi, the elongated battler, will go against George Logen of Boise, Idaho. i Detroit OF SeXt 3 7-10 5 13 Howell 8 Dukes 3 0-0 4 4 Ohl 4 1-2 2 13 Shua 6 5-8 2 17 Lee 0 2-2 2 2 Moreland 2 0-0 3 .4 Ferry 5 2-5 0 12 Egan 4 0-0 3 8 W.

Jones 4 0-0 2 0 McMillon 4 3-6 2 11 Totals 38 26-41 26 102 Boston A Heinsohn 2 26 Sanders 4 1-2 4 13 Russell 5 1-2 3 11 S. Jones 5 2 3 2 12 Cousy 5 0-2 1 10 Loscutoff 4 1-1 4 13 C. Jones 4 4-5 1 12 Ramsey 7 4-7 1 18 Braun 3 2-2 18 Phillips 1 1-1 3 3 Guarilia 1 3-3 3 55 Butler 3 0-0 0 6 Totals 55 27-37 27 137 Detroit 1 26 33 24 1C2 Boston 2t 33 37 39137 BOSTON (AP)-George Byrd's improvised fourth down lateral to Jackie Farland and a last-second stand a yard from its goal brought Boston University a 12-6 football upset over West Virginia Saturday night. Farland took the lateral and raced 30 yards for the winning Statistics WEST VIR. BOSTON U.

First downs ,14 13 Rushing yardage 241 175 rassing yardage nr Passes 4-11 8-17 Passes Intercepted by 1 1 Punts 5-30 4-30 Fumbles lost 10 Yards penalized 27 57 score midway of the final period. Then the Terriers had to hold off the aroused Mountaineers at the final gun. The losers had marched from their 21. FARLAND PITCHES Beaten in four previous starts, Boston had two yards to go on fourth down when the Terriers struck. Starting quarterback Farland, who appeared to have lost his job to Tom Daubney earlier in the game, sent workhorse Charlie Meadows on a fake dive at right guard and pitched to Byrd on a wide sweep.

The Mountaineers weren fooled and had the carrier trapped but Byrd shoveled the ball backward as he fell. Farland swung around behind to the near sideline and raced through for the score. Tom Woodeshick, cousin of baseball pitcher Hal Woodeshick, got solid blocking on a simple off tackle and cutback maneuver which produced a 57 yard touch down run for West Virginia. Meadows plunged the final yard for BU's answering score, also in the first quarter. West Virginia 4 0 0 04 Boston U.

4 0 0 412 WVA Woodeshick 57 run (kick failed) dm aAa4Au 1 nlnnn fLriflf 4ailsHi BU Farland 30 lateral from Byrd (kick A 7,100. Blue' Devils Surprised By Tigers, 17-7 DURHAM, N.C. (AP) Sophomore quarterback Jim Parker pitched Clemson to a 17-7 Atlantic Coast Conference football victory over Duke Saturday in a Statistics Duke Clemson First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized 14 14 91 204 14-21 1 5-31 3 42 152 139 9-21 1 137.5 0 80 by homecoming game marred by a steady rain in the second half. Parker's big aerials set up both Clemson's touchdowns and gave the Tigers their second victory against three defeats, and a 2-2 conference mark. Clemson Duke 0 7 7 317 0 0 0 77 Clem McGuirt 1 run (Armstrong Ictckl Duke Leggett 60 pass from Rappold (Reynolds kick) Clem Parker 1 run (Armstrong kick) Clem Field goal Armstrong 25 At 30,000.

WHITEWUlt 81.88 EITRA POMPANO BEACH 3500 N. FED. HWY. WH 10514 LI More About COLLEGE FOOTBALL- (Continued From Page 1-D) MIDWEST Ohio Stat 10, Northwestern 0 Minnesota 33, Illinois Michigan 16, Purdue 14 Michigan St. 17, Notre Dame 7 i.

Oklahoma St. 14, Nebraska Missouri 13, Iowa St. 7 Colorado 13, Kansas St. 0 Houston 13, Cincinnati 7 Den i son 21, Mount Union 20 Otterbein 31, Hiram 7 Xavier, Ohio 14, Dayton. 0 Central Mich 13, Eastern Mich.

11 Wayne St. 16, Wash. Jetferson I Northern Mich. 47, Illinois St. 6 Bowling Green 21, Kent State 4 Ohio Northern 58, Ashland 13 Indiana 33, Washington State 7 Kansas 10, Oklahoma 0 DePauw 27, Washington, Mo.

i Ferris 24, Adrian 0 Iowa 47, Wisconsin IS Southern III. 33, Eastern III. i Muskingum 23, Heidelberg 0 Wittenburg 36, Capital 0 Ohio Univ. 28, Miami, Ohio IS Monmouth 24, Knox 20 Concordia, III. Northwestern, Wis.

12 Chicago lllini 16, St. Procipius 4 Northern III. 23, Western III. 22 Albion 13, Olivet 0 Kalamazoo 30, Alma 24 John Carroll 34, Bethany 12 Kenyon 41, Marietta 41, tit Hastings 0, Doane 0, tie Lincoln, Mo. 20, Wayne, Neb.

13 Luther, Iowa 74, Simpson 25 Moorhead, 19, Mich. Tech 16 Western Mich. 7, Toledo 0 North Dakota 26, N.D. State 6 S. Dakota St.

34, South Dakota 4 Bethel, Minn. 32, Milton 14 St. John's, Minn. 38, St. Thomas 14 Millikin 47, Lake Forest 7 Bradley 21, Wabash 10 Indiana St.

41, Ball St. 0 Centre 26, Hanover 12 Earlham 39, Manchester 14 Franklin 28, Ind. Central 20 Butler 27, St. Joseph's, Ind. 7 Anderson 34, Taylor 16 Cornell, Iowa 29, Coe 21 Parsons 12, Central Iowa 0 Grinnell 28, Beloit 0 Minn.

Duluth 61, Hamline 0 Concordia, Minn. 26, Gust. Adolphus Mayville 19, Jamestown, ND 14 Northwestern Iowa 20, Sioux Falls 7 Carleton 27, St. Olaf 20 Baldwin-Wallace 16, Hillsdale 7 Defiance 48, Wilmington 26 Baker, Kan. 7, McPherson 0 Kan.

Wesleyan 32, Bethel 13 Cape Girardeau 3, Warrensburg 0 Kirksville 36, Maryville 7 St. Benedict's 25, Washburn 14 Culver-Stockton 16, III. Coil. 13 Lawrence 10, Ripon Ottawa, Kan. 42, Southwestern, Kan.

Dana 14, Concordia, Neb. 13 Kearney 51, Chadron 0 Pittsburg, Kan. 41, Fort Hays St. 7 Elmhurst 48, Rose Poly 0 Penn, Iowa 18, Principia 14 Missouri Mines 13, Springfield 4 GiIIVFW Are Victors At Holiday Gill Hotels trounced the Opti mists 26-14 and the VFW walked over the Police Benevolent Assn. team 14-0 in Boys' Football League action at Hobday Park Saturday night.

The Gill's Jack Hysell ran for a 15-yard touchdown in the first quarter for that game's first score, then ran 28 yards to score again in the second quarter. Hubert Smith made good the extra point. In the third quarter Gill's Dick Welsh intercepted a pass on the 20 yard line and ran it over for a touchdown. His pass to Bill Ackerman was good for the extra point. In the same quarter the Opto- mists' Bruce McNeil carried the ball five yards for their, first score, then getting the extra point.

Welsh's pass to Smith was good for a 40-yard touchdown play in the final quarter. For the Ostomists, McNeil carried 15 yards for a touchdown and his pass to Ly Rhodes was good for the extra count. VFW strength was shown early in the first quarter of their game as Tom Ullom ran 50 yards for a touchdown and Griffith gained the point. Ullom again ran 40 yards for the game's second score in the third quarter and once again Griffith gained the point. BALANCE BRAKE SHOP comments is "hearing footsteps." quite accurately with a catchy defense" line.

is traced to the end, or pass re a tough, unshaven defender who into the small of your back. passes are incompleted. on a down-and-outer where their outrun the defensive back. on the receiver who has caused this out of his mouth! the lingo may not be acceptable, IS ORBIT KING OLDSMOBILE 700 EAST SUNRISE Phone JAckson 3-7321 Johnnl Mack pUn wkdy! Covers and Upholstery Dept. Glass, Body and Fender Work 2121 W.

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Louis 40 28 27 3412 New York Naulls 4 3-3 4 15 Green 6 2-5 3 14 Jordon 13 1-3 2 27 Martin 12-2 2 4 Guerin 12 5-7 4 29 Stith 0 0-2 10 Budd 2 0-0 2 4 Blaney OO0OO Imhoff 10-0 3 2 Smith 0 0-0 0 0 Buckner 0 0-0 10 Burton 0-0 1 0 Totals' 41 13-21 23 5 Philadelphia Arilin 0 4-4 3 22 Gola 3 0-0 2,4 Chamberlain 21 11-17 0 53 Arties 4 0-0 4 12 Rodger 7 0-0 2 14 Meschery 3 4-4 0 10 Conlin 3 1-12 7 Radovich 10-2 0 2 Ruklich 0 1-2 1 1 Luckenbill 13-4 0 5 Totals 54 24-34 1 4 132 Philadelphia 26 28 41 35132 New York 25 21 24 21 CONNORS SNARES HOLLYWOOD FIRST Paul Connors won the late model feature last night to qualify for next Sunday afternoon's Southern 500. Bad luck plagued Bobby Wadlington who led the feature until the last lap when he blew a tire and went into the fence. Dale Creach was second ki the same race and Randy Tissot, third at the Hollywood ovaL Chicago Bellamy Cable Hatton Johnson Leonard Carl Davis Dees Lares Turner Tyra Walker Totals Syracuse Schayes Gambe Kerr Greer Costello Bianchi Halbrook Neumann Roberts Shaffer Totals Chicago Syracuse 7 2 1 3 2 0 2 3 0 0 0 31 At 7-13 5-10 4- 6 5- 7 4-6 2- 3 1-3 4- 5 1- 2 O-O 5- 6 3- 8 41-6 4- 4 0- 1 3- 3 5- 7 4- 5 4- 2- 3 1- 1 1-2 5- 5 2-40 2 193 47 1J3 27103 24113 27 24 23 34 30 33 EXPENSE PAID TRIP FOR TWO to Bill Smith, Ellen Gery and Ricky Stockton garnered individual scoring honors Saturday in the first of five one-day golf "jamborees'" at Tamarac Country Qub. Smith, co-runnerup with Chuck MacCallum in the 1960 Ft. Lauderdale chy championship, shot a par-matching 71 to pace the men's low gross division.

Miss Gery, Dade County women's titlist, carded an 82 and Stockton dominated the junior contingent with a 79. Nearly 70 players entered the initial links test, sponsored by the Broward County Junior Golf Com U.S. Amateur Links Stars Nab Big Lead MONTERREY. Mexico AT1- A brash, confident band young Mexicans won two of the three opening team matches for a sur prising early lead Saturday over tne best amateur golfers of the United States and Canada in the Sixth. Americas Cup competition.

The Mexicans scored 4 points one point for each victory and one half point for each halved match compared with 4 for the united Mates and a slim one half for the shell-shocked Canadians who were rated the sturdiest threat to the Yanks. NICKLAUS SCORES The United States lone victory over Mexico was scored by national champion Jack Nicklaus of Columbus, Ohio, and Dudlev Wv- song of McKinney, who had to shoot sub-par golf to win, and on the 17th hole over Man ricio Urdaneta and 20-year-old ttaiei yuiroz. WE FRONT TIRE CO. TR AT ALL STORES TODAY'S GREATEST TIRE ECONOMY with a written mileage and road hazard guarantee by Pan-American Tire Co. SHOULDER TO SHOULDER COLD RUBBER FULL CAP TIRES We) Use Only Premium Grade Rubber FITS ALL STANDARD CARS 1957-1961 SUGGESTED SALE SIZE LIST PRICE PRICE.

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