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18 THE JACKSON SUN, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1965 MSU Tops Do You Remember? Church League North Texas DENTON, Tex. (AP) Mem Junior Church League action Saturday found First Baptist Gators Rout Green Wave GAINESVILLE, Fla. CAP) With prospects of a major bowl game egging them on, the Flor Kentucky Upset By Cougars By ROBERT HEARD Associated Press Writer HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) Ken phis State broke open a tough dumping First Methodist, 29-20 West Jackson topping Hays defensive battle with two key fumble recoveries and a pass Highland-Trinity, 24-12; Lam buth Memorial edging Park interception to blank North view, 22-19; and Calvary-St Texas State 28-0 Saturday night Luke routing the Presbyterians iaa uators took Tulane apart today on Steve Spurrier's passing and running for a 51-13 Southeastern Conference football vic The Tigers, winning their fifth 34-12 tucky quarterback Rick Norton straight football game, scored twice within four and one-half broke three of Babe Parilli's In the Senior Division First Baptist sneaked past First Methodist, 18-16; West Jackson football records but Houston's minutes late in the second quar midas touch was more than a ter. rolled over Hays-Highland-Trin- The first was on a 15 yard match as the Cougars upset the 10th ranked Wildcats, 38-21, Sat lty, 33-20; Lambuth Memona pass interception by Ron Hig don.

The second score two min urday night in the Dome Stadi romped Parkview, 44-11; and Calvary-St. Luke downed Pres tory. Representatives of the Cotton, Gator and Orange Bowls were among the 36,232 spectators. It is the Sugar Bowl which is expected to take Florida after their game next Saturday at Miami. Until then, Florida is prevented from making a bowl commitment by conference rules.

Spurrier gained 196 yards passing, including two touch um. utes before halftime was on a byterians, 24-11. Houston led 24-21 earlv in the 43 yard pass from Terry fourth quarter when the roof fell Debbie Drake was the big Padgett to Bob Sherlag. gun for the First Baptist sextet in on Kentucky. Don McClard second fumble with 23 points.

Linda Clayton's recovery of the night at the Gus Hollomon intercepted a Norton pass on the Kentucky 47 14 sparked the losers. North Texas 24 set up the third and returned it to the 29. On the West Jackson had Karen Shel down tosses, plus 63 yards run score early in the fourth quarter. Herb Covington scored from next play Bo Burris passed to ton and Harriet Emerson in the ning. This boosted his total offense for the season past 1,700 the one seven plays later.

JviiKe bpratt in the end zone. On the first play after the glory column with 10 and 12 points respectively. Valenta OUie Cordilrs 48-yard pass in yards. Jack Harper's determined run kickoff Norton was hit at the terception return set the Tigers Johnsey netted six for the los ing sextet. Karen Neely paced the Lam moment he released a pass.

The ning and pass receiving meshed up at the North Texas 25 mid ball traveled only about one way in the final period. Tommy with Spurrier's work for one of Florida's biggest offensive days buth Memorial cagers with 12 Southern Cat Blanks Pitt LOS ANGELES (AP) Halfback Mike Garrett scored three touchdowns and carried the ball for 156 yards as Southern California shut out Pittsburgh Saturday 28-0 in Memorial Coliseum. The victory left Southern Cal with a season record of 6-1-1 and set the stage for its big game with UCLA in their Rose Bowl bid next Saturday. It was the seventh loss for Pitt. The heavily-favored Trojans, performing before 40,339, set the pattern after taking the opening kickoff.

Bells WMS Meets At Nelson Home BELLS, Tenn. The November meeting of the WMS of Gadsden Baptist Church was held in the home of Mrs. Milton Nelson of Fruitvale community, with ten members present. Mrs. Aubrey Fergerson called the meeting to order and pre- -sided over the busines session when duties of the officers were explained, and questions from the WMU yearbook were -asked, followed by a discussion i period.

Mrs. Ray Johnson gave the Call to Prayer service and Mrs. T. D. Arnold had the de-: votional period.

Mrs. Nelson was the program leader with the topic "The Indonesian Others taking part on the program were Mrs. Leon Williams, Mrs. Guy Eu- banks, Mrs. Dalton Odell, Mrs.

Fergerson, and Mrs. Eula Young. The closing prayer was by Mrs. Henry Copher. The December meeting will be with Mrs.

Chester Williams. At the close of the meeting the hostess served coconut cake and boiled custard. The Young Adult Class of Eldred scored from tne four. yard into the stomach of Royce Berry, who ran 15 yards to the points while Parkview's Charol- The tough Memphis State de Kentucky six. fense, which held North Texas the school's 60-year gridiron history.

The easer Gators wasted no ette Isbell claimed scoring hon ors with 15. Mickey Don Thompson gained to only one first down until late in the final quarter, stopped the Cissie Caldwell fired in 16 time in chewing up the short one, and Burris passed five yards to Ken Hebert for the Eagles' only serious scoring touchdown. points and Margie Wyatt added 10 for the Calvary-St. Luke girls. Betty Shelton recorded six drive the final quarter handed Tulane Green Wave, which helped along by fumbling the ball twice in the early minutes.

Florida scored twice in the Norton completed 19 of 35 stopped the Eagles' only serious Wilkes, Mary Catherine Cole and Bernice Butler. Back row, left to right. Coach John Muse, Geraldine Meacham, Dorothy Stephenson, Fannie Nichols, Johnnie Frances Kease and Jane Hutcherson. (This is another in the series of DO YOU REMEMBER pictures which run weekly in the Jackson Sun. If you have such pictures, complete with identification, please submit them to the Sun's Sports Department.

They will be used and returned unharmed.) DISTRICT RUNNERS-UP This group of 1935 Jackson cagers were the runners-up in the Girls District Touranment at Humboldt. Inez Jones was selected to the All-District Team as a forward. Dorothy Stephenson was the team's top scorer. Members of the squad include: front row, left to right, Inez Jones, Roselyn Fox, Evelyn James, Dorothy Butler and Mildred McKenzie. Second row, left to right, Addie Mae Wad-ley, Edith Hair, Juanita Williams, Kathryn markers for the Presbyterians passes for 373 yards and two scoring drive on Cordill second In the First Baptist-First first five minutes.

pass interception in his end zone. Methodist contest Lynn Ferrell touchdowns. He broke Panlli records for career total offense, season total offense and passing The victory runs Memphis scored nine points for the win State's record to 5-3. North ners while Mary Beth Kilzer yardage one season. Texas is 3-6.

LSU Trips tallied 14 for the losers. Kentucky 8 13 0 021 Memphis State 0 14 0 1428 Martha Lynn Lollar registered Houston 0 16 8 1438 North Texas 0 0 0 00 16 points followed by Carol Maroons MS Higdon 15 pass intercep Branch Rickey Collapses Uclans Whip tion (Fletcher kick) Muse with 11 for the West Jackson squad. Cathy Wilburn led MS Sherlag 43 pass from COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) the losers with 12. Stanford Padgett (Fletcher kick) Substitute Judy Gilbert came Branch Rickey, one of the key MS Covington 1 run (f ietcn Negro Marchers, Police Clash GREENVILLE, Ala.

(AP) off the bench and burned the figures in baseball history, col er kick) nets for 22 big points. Judy apsed from an apparent heart MS Eldred 4 run (Fletcher STANFORD, Calif. (AP) Sophomore Gary Beban ran for Goff also turned a fine scor attack Saturday night while kick) ing performance with 18 points making an acceptance speech Violence erupted Saturday when two touchdowns, passed for one and set up the other Saturday as for Lambuth Memorial. Linda to the Missouri Sports Hall of police halted a march of about Wyatt's five was tops for Fame banquet. Attendance 5,000.

College Scores 150 Negro marchers. A city offi He was rushed to Boone Coun- A doctor in the audience rushed to Rickey's side and he was taken immediately to a Columbia Hospital. The 84-year-old Rickey was in the process of being inducted into the Missouri Hall of Fame at the banquet. He began talking about spiritual and moral courage. who was the player consultant for the St.

Louis Cardinals when they won the 1964 World Searies, told a story about former Cardinal first baseman Jim Bottomly of the Gashouse Gang era in baseball. UCLA whipped Stanford 30-13 and moved into a probable cial said the action touched off Deborah McCarty hit the dou Hospital where a family BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) Louisiana State regained its prowess on offense Saturday night and the Tigers, spearheaded by fleet Joe LaBruzzo, swamped Mississippi State 37-20. The victory in the Southeastern Conference football clash halted a two-game losing streak for the Tigers their first under Coach Charles McClendon and put them back into contention for a post season bowl invitation. The speedy LaBruzzo, a 5-foot-8, 170-pound senior, raced for 105 yards and two touchdowns after LSU had allowed Mississippi State to take a 6-0 lead just before the end of the first period.

a hail of rocks, bricks and bot spokesman reported him in: showdown for the Rose Bowl. ties. 'very serious condition." By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A police officer suffered a Rickey, the Mahatma, the ble figure column with 10 points for Calvary-St. Luke as Patty Follinger tallied seven for the victims. JUNIORS First Baptist 29 Pos.

First Mrth. 20 Drake 23 Dias 3 The 19-year-old quarterback scored on runs of 14 and four yards and passed five to Mel Army 13, Wyoming 0 broken leg and was sent to a Washington Jefferson 21 hospital. "All of us were hit at least Carnegie Tech 14 maker of baseball dynasties, suffered heart attacks in 1958 at Pittsburgh and again in 1961 at his summer home in Sudbury, Ont. twice. I was hit twice myself," Delaware 50, Boston U.

7 Amherst 42, Williams 8 Farr for another. Farr also scored the last touchdown on a one-yard smash that capped a 58-vard drive. said city attorney Elisha Poole. "Jim had a very sore bruise Bells First Christian Church Hilliard Clayton 14 Taylor 3 Stauffer 3 Ferrell Webb Clements P. Brooks Hopper McCorkle Substitutes: First Baptist Rose 3, Syracuse 41, West Virginia 19 Much of the Negro section in 'I'm going to tell you a story on his hip in one game," Rickey said.

"But, he slid on that hip to sponsored a hay-ride and weiner roast Wednesday evening for 24 from the Bible about spiritual Gregory, McGhee. Moore. Phillips, set up a Cardinal run." this south Alabama city of about 7,000 was virtually sealed off and state troopers were sent in to reinforce auxiliary police Methodist Smith S. It was the fifth consecutive children of the church. They met at the church and went Dartmouth 20, Cornell 0 Penn State 14, Navy 6 Princeton 31, Yale 6 Rutgers 14, Holy Cross 0 Harvard 17, Brown 8 Exum.

First Brooks. which took only seven plays. Beban ran for 22 yards and hit Farr with a pass for 26 during the advance. courage," Rickey said at the banquet in the Daniel Boone Hotel. Within seconds after that statement, Rickey collapsed.

setback for Mississippi State, which won its first four games "hay-riding" to the Cint farm men. Then: "I don't think I can About one week ago, Rickey The Uclans racked up their 1L -a-x 1 Poole gave this account of the Pennsylvania 31, Columbia 21 had undergone a complete phys near Bells for their refresh-; ments. Adults going along with the group were: 14 Pos. Hays-Highland-Trinity 12 Jones 4 Johnsey 6 Broadstreet K. Rainey W.

Jackson Shelton 10 Foster 2 Emerson 12 Williams incident: continue my speech." Rickey collapsed into a chair beside the podium. ical checkup" in St. Luke's Hos City officials decided that be pital at St. Louis. Rev.

and Mrs. Robert Ste- before hitting the skids. Big Sandy Rips Holladay Cagers cause civil rights workers dis Brewer S. Hamilton gall, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Rains. N.C. State 3, Florida State 0 Maryland 6, Clemson 0 Duke 40, Wake Forest 7 Auburn 21, Georgia 19 Va. Tech 21, Villanova 19 Miami, Ohio 28, Dayton 0 U. Walker Kemp rupted the Negro school Friday the city was too tense for a Mr.

and Mrs. George Cint, and Mrs. Sam Henderson. Eagles Win Hoop Opener Substitutes: West Jackson Wal-drop. J.

Thomason, D. Thomason, Childress. S. Walker. Turnbo.

J. Walker, P. Hamilton. Hays-Highland-Trinitv Newbill. L.

Rainey 2 May-hall. Wagster. march Saturday. The marchers, led by the Rev. Samuel Wells Notre Dame 17, No.

Carolina 0 The Bells Methodist Church of the Southern Christian Lead Cincinnati 41, South Dakota 0 uura j-acuic Atnletic Conference victory and put their overall record at 6-1-1 going into next Saturday's traditional battle with Southern California at Los Angeles. The Trojans are 4-0 in the conference. UCLA 10 7 7 630 Stanford 0 7 0 613 Medina Hornets Split With Dyer BIG SANDY, Tenn. Big Sandy swept a basketball dou-bleheader from Holladay here The Lambuth College Eagles opened their 1965-66 hoop cam School held its Workers' Con-' in front before halftime and enjoyed a 35-26 margin at in Michigan State 27, Indiana 13 ership Conference, were halted by about 18 policemen and ference on Wednesday. The paign with a 7d-57 victory over termission.

Walter Howell led all scor Ohio State 38, Iowa 0 Purdue 35, Minnesota 0 Church School Superintendent, I Arkansas College here Satur Friday night with the girls posting a 52-24 win and the boys claiming a 71-50 decision. Richard Freeman, presided. day night. Austin Peay 23, Tenn. Tech 12 ers as the Eagle forward The Church School organization auxiliary officers.

Atwood Triumphs Lamb'h Mem. 2S Poa. Parkview 19 Neely 12 Isbell 15 Menzies 8 Daniels Hawks 2 Arnold 2 C. Arnold Stewart Pounds Austin Marcom Griffin 2 Substitutes: Lambuth Memorial Mull ins. Douglas.

A. Arnold. Johnson. Parkview i Stewart, Douglas. Knoxville 42, Lane 8 rattled the boards for 25 points.

and its relationship to the total Carson-Newman 37, Maryville Lambuth was behind only once during the game and that was in the early minutes of Farris Holmes followed with 16 points and Jim Crain added 13 church program was explained Freshmen Jane Ann Melton and Bonita Brown sparked the Big Sandy girls with 17 and 15 points respectively. Cox tallied by the pastor. Boston College 30, William play. The Eagles jumped out ATWOOD, Tenn. Atwood Tommy Mills, chairman of the Mary 17 claimed a pair of cage victories from Palmersville here Satur 13 and Plant 11 for the losers.

Steve McDaniel came off the Commission on Education, told about the general Church School Buffalo 28, Colgate 0 Rochester 28, R.P.I. 12 bench to rip the nets for 20 Connecticut 14, Rhode Island 0 toke 34 Fresbyter'na 12 Caldwell 16 Shelton 6 Wyatt 10 Black 2 Jones 8 Measells McHughes Terry Goodrum F. Lane Stephenson Todd Substitutes: Calvary-St. Lukes officers' meetings and their recommendations. These recommendations included ideas which MEDINA, Tenn.

The Medina Hornets split basketball victories with Dyer here Saturday night with the local girls edging the visitors, 46-45, and the Dyer boys coasting to a 65-48 triumph. Davidson and Goodrich paced the Medina girls with 19 and 16 points respectively. The Lions Post Second Win BOONEVILLE, Florida 51, Tulane 13 Georgia Tech 42, Virginia 19 from his center position. Arkansas College had guard Larry Haney and center Gary Quails in the glory column with 19 and 13 points respectively. The setback left the visitors with a 1-2 mark.

Lambuth's next game is carded for November 23 at Bethel. Incidentally, Arkansas gained a split with the Wildcats of Bethel. Lambuth 75 Pos. Arkansas 57 would improve the total Church Alabama 35, South Carolina 14 day night as the girls came out on top of a 51-36 battle while the boys won a 42-33 decision. Susan Pegram was the high point producer for the winning sextet with 21 markers to her credit.

Judy Clark added 13 to the cause. Pentecost's 17 points led the Palmersville squad. Johnsey. Watson Bivens. Presbyter School program, what is expect- Chattanooga 25, Howard 10 ians P.

Lane. Overton 4. SENIORS ed of the teachers or workers, Eastern Kentucky 38, More- First Bantist 18 Pos. First Mrth. in and qualifications of future Webb 2 Jaco 2 head 20 teachers.

Ferrell 9 Dancy Sullivan 7 Webb Tenn. 31, Lincoln 6 Ft. Valley 33, Fisk 6 The workers were divided In- Barnett Kilzer 14 In the boys game Don New- to their various divisions Chil- Turner 9 Baxter 8 L. Ferrell Boone Dehonev Graves Middle Tennessee 43, East three starting Dyer forwards turned in double figure performances with Barron and London leading the way with 18 points each followed by Hall with 10. In the boys contest Wvatt re Howell 25 Lamb 6 Crain 13 Quails 13 bill donned the scoring honors with 22 points for the victors.

Tennessee 19 Substitutes: First Baptist Truex, dren, Youth, and Adult. While in these divisional meetings, they Jackson. Hudson. First Methodist Sewanee 7, Washington, Mo. 3 Holmes 16 Cossey 4 Huff 8 Haney 19 Wright and Williams netted 10 Hubbard, Fleming.

discussed these recommenda points each for the losers. GIRLS Substitutes: Lambuth Campbell 2, Hoover 2. McCullar. Arkansas College Wheeler 3, Collier, Vines 2, W. Jackson 33 Pos.

Hays-Hlrhland- Murray 26, Evansville 0 Mississippi 14, Tennessee 13 Miami 28, Vanderbilt 14 Trinity 20 Atwood 51 Pos. Palmersville 36 Lollar 18 Milam 6 Seward. Moody 2, Hoyt, Canada Johnson. East Carolina 21, George gistered 19 points and Blaylock added 12 for the victors. Simons and McCain tallied 18 points a-piece for Medina.

Williams 6 Kirby 2 Muse 11 Wilburn 12 Score at half Lambuth 35, Arkansas College 26. Washington 20 Carroll Jones Clark 13 Pentecost 17 Hammer 5 Mansfield 6 Pegram 21 Todd 8 Adams Taylor Smith McClain Heath Gate wood Score by quarters: Atwood 17 10 17 751 Hardeman Junior College of Henderson posted its second cage victory of the season here Saturday night by rolling past Northeast Junior College, 103-82. Former Jackson High hoopster John Ed Glover shared the scoring honors with forward J. D. Moomaw.

The Lion pair netted 24 points each. Bobby Montgomery followed closely with 22 points. Center David Smith added 18 and Ancile Johnson rounded out the scoring with 12 points. The Northeast Tigers also had all of their starters in the double figure bracket as Sonny Faulkner tossed in 24 points. Larry Marvin registered 17, E.

T. Whitfield 13 and Charles Jeter and Danny McClung had 10 each. F-Hardeman 103 Pos. Northeast Moomaw 24 Whitfield 13 Miami, Fla. 28, Vanderbilt 14 Duncan Graves Barton Leftwich Medina 4fi North Carolina College 22, Virginia Union 14 Goodrich 16 GIRLS Pos.

nvrr 45 Hall 10 Barron 18 London 18 Owens Lamb'h Mem. 4t Pos. Parkview 11 tions and future workers conferences programs. The divisional superintendents are: Children Mrs. Basil J.

Crider, Youth Mrs. J. O. Tan- kersley, and Adult Mrs. J.

R. Barnes. The November general meeting of the WSCS will be Monday at 7:30 p.m. The program, "Living In the Space Age," will be led by Mrs. Glen Arnold.

Mrs. Miller Pettey, president, will preside over the business session. Davidson 19 Kentucky State 30, Edward Haskins 4 Staples 1 Epperson 2 College Draft NEW YORK, AP) The National Football League an Palmersville 10 8 10 8 36 Substitutes: Atwood Younger 12, Cunningham, Mullins. Joyner. Webb Goff 18 Wvatt 5 Waters 22 points as three other players joined McDaniel in the glory column.

Darryl Holland had 17, Jimmy Cagle and Bill Pearson 11 each for the winners. Gene Powers registered 16 points, James Tippitt 14 and Joe Powers 10 for the losers. GIRLS BiR Sandy 53 Pos. Holladay Brown 15 Cox 13 Melton 17 Plant 11 Holland 8 Harris Brewer Salyers Cristopher Ashby McDaniel Hallman Score by quarters: Big Sandy 14 12 17 52 Holladay 4 6 8 624 Substitutes: Big Sandy Melton 6, Hich 6. Cole.

Lance. Jawriskie, Stockdale. Holladay Yates, Howe, Bell. BOTS Bir Sandy 71 Pos. Holladay SO Lane 4 Powers 16 C.

Pearson 2 Tippitt 14 Cafrte 11 J. Powers 10 Holland 17 Peach 6 B. Pearson 11 Baker 4 Score by quarters: Big Sandy 15 12 20 24 71 Holladay 8 14 10 18 50 Substitutes: Bigr Sandy McDaniel 20 Allen 6. Farris, Beaton, Evans. Holladay Conrad.

Sewanee Ahead SEWANEE, Tenn. (AP) A 42-yard scoring march in the third period gave the University of the South a 7-3 football victory over Washington University of St. Louis here Saturday. Tailback Bill Johnson, who set a Sewanee career rushing record, scored the touchdown on a one-yard burst. Johnson gained 93 of his team's 108 yards rushing, push-1 McFarland McNeil Koonce Hanna Nebraska 21, Oklahoma State Young Roderick G.

Forsythe Wilson Gilbert Fullmgton. Smith. Kirk. Rodgers, Reeves. Palmersville Smith 4 Perry 1.

Kemp, Gatewood. Alexander, Mc F. Forsythe Alexander nounced Saturday that its an Score by Quarters: Clark Bivens Medina 10 14 14 8 46 Dyer 9 9 14 13 45 Clain, D. Casbow. Bynum, J.

nual college draft would be held Substitutes: Lambuth Memorial- 17 Western Michigan 17, Mon tana 14 Illinois 51, Wisconsin 0 Gilbert 22. Arnold. Castleman. Park Nov. 27, as originally planned.

Substitutes: i a Piereev fl. view Morehead 2, Stewart 2 BOYS Atwood 43 Pos. Palmersville 33 Dyer Dunagan 1 Ashley. The announcement came from Younger 1. BOYS Robertson 6 Davis 2 Pete Rozelle, NFL nyer 65 Pos.

Medina 48 Northwestern 34, Michigan 22 Newbill 22 Wright 10 Blaylock 12 Simons 18 Lnke 54 Pos. PresbyteVns 11 Howard 33, Morehouse College Smith G. Mansfield 9 Cunningham 6 D. Mansfield 2 Wyatt 19 Graves 4 J. Wyatt 6 Spain The American Football 0 McCarty 10 Follinger 7 Elinor 6 Wnitten Henson 2 R.

Montgomery 2 Bumpus 8 Williams 10 Score by quarters: wara McCain 18 Nolan 8 King 7 Johnson 12 Jeter 10 Smith 18 Marvin 17 Glover 24 Faulkner 24 Atwood 10 10 10 1242 Score by quarters: Nelson Williams Wyatt B. Montgomery Hall Henley Palmersville 6 12 8 7 33 Montgomery 22 McClung 10 Substitutes: Freed-Hardeman Law- Dyer 13 20 28 1475 Medina 11 16 3 17 48 League moved its draft up a week to Nov. 20, drawing criticism from college heads who said the move was a a break in the agreement between the pros and the colleges. Substitutes: A Williams Bray, Parwick. Drake, Robertson, Substitutes: Calvary-St Luke son 3.

Northeast Downs 3, Haynes 2. Smith 6. Presbyterians Epps, Hicks. Palmersville Donoho. Camp Substitutes: Dyer McClure.

Sharp 6. Goad 1. Hoskins 2. West 2, Lane, Russell. Medina Witt.

Rodgers Mc- er, i McDaniel Pentecost, Martin 3. Score at half: Freed-Hardeman 49, Faulkinbush, Harris. Lemore. King 1, Atchison. Northeast 39.

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