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The Jackson Sun from Jackson, Tennessee • 41

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THE JACKSON SUN, SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 1964 5C Auburn Unit Frustrated MSU Wins ball victory over the surprising Triumphant with a hip injury in practice for the opening game, who fired up the lagging Auburn offense and sent the Tigers toward their the second period on a 49 yard field goal by Harold Deter, ly tough Chattanooga Moccasins. It was a sophomore quarter Over Mocs could do little else as MSU's first touchdown. And, it was the back Larry Blakeney who put EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) Michigan State, frustrated in the air, put together a devastating ground attack Saturday as it wore North Carolina State down and won an intersectional opener 28-10.

North Carolina State, which grabbed a 3-0 lead midway in infantry went to work. The visitors finally got a touchdown AUBURN, Ala. (AP) In 200-pound senior from Hartford, the Tigers in front with a 40- who later threw a 52-yard jured fullback Tom Bryan came off the bench late in the fourth yard touchdown pass to end pass to Hyatt and followed it 7Hh a muck six-vard run for the Freddie Hyatt with five minutes C2CV quarter Saturday and gave a bogged down Auburn team the punch it needed for a 20-6 foot- to go- Tigers second touchdown. But it was Bryan, siaeunea 4 Brown, Yancey On Lead with just seconds left The MSU running attack varied from the powerhouse galloping of Clint Jones to the outside slants of fullback Bob Api-sa and the nimble scampering of quarterback Jimmy Raye. All scored.

Jones' score came on a 39 yard smash. He brushed off four tacklers as he churned in his way across less than four minutes after North Carolina posted its field goal. The drive covered 60 yards in six plays. MSU picked up a couple of touchdowns in the third period as North Carolina State could not muster a first down. One came on an 80-yard, five-play drive capped by Bob Apisa's 37-yard scamper with a pitchout from Raye.

The other was on a drive that started on North Carolina State's 22-yard line after a punt. Six plays later, Raye sneaked over from the one-yard line and Dick Kenney kicked his third conversion to make it 21-3. PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) Cool Pete Brown and consistent Bert Yancey took the third round lead in the $50,000 Portland Open golf tournament Saturday as second round leader Bob Goalby fell a stroke behind. Brown scored his second eagle of the tournament on the way to a three-under-par 69 and a 54 hole total of 204.

With him at 12 under par was Yancey, who fired his third straight 68 on the 6,436 yard Columbia-Edgewater course. Billy Casper, a three-time winner at Portland, repeated his fine 67 of opening day and was tied with Goalby for third. Goalby shot a 71 Saturday after two straight 67s. However, defending champion Jack Nicklaus gave the crowd START OF TOUCHDOWN RUN Back Clint Jones (26) of Michigan State breaks away from a host of North Carolina State tacklers to go 39 yards for a second period touchdown. Jones took a wide pitch-out and threaded his way for the score.

North Carolina State tacklers are Fred Combs (42), Steve Diacont (52), and Ron Jackson (55). (AP Wirephoto) College Scores I Qle Miss Rebels MSU's ground attack rolled along unchecked in the final period. N.C. State 0 3 0 710 Mich. State 0 7 14 728 v.

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Crown yourself in style it's Felt Hat Day! Come in, pick the shape, color you like it's here! Top Memphis State Bn 'Dull' Contest EAST Perm State 15, Maryland 7 Colgate 34, Boston 0 Navy 27, Boston College 7 its biggest thrill. After two lack Virginia Mil. 14, Villanova 13 luster rounds of even par he opened up with five birdies on the first six holes and finished ended 7-0. Army 21, Kansas State 6 Mass. 10, Maine 7 The other scorine came on with a 65.

By JACK HILLIARD Sun Sports Editor MEMPHIS, Tenn. Ole Miss That left him five strokes be third and fourth quarter field goals by Keyes from 33 and hind going into Sunday's final and Memphis State played per 28 yards. round on the par 72 course. ver Ciitiadell By BOB GILBERT new hats for The final score came with haps the dullest game in the history of their series here Saturday night as the Rebels prevailed 13-0. Brown, the 30-year-old Los Angeles pro, eagled the 510-yard 12th with the No.

3 wood drive 9:32 left in the last quarter. While one must take into consideration the fact that this SOUTH Virginia 24, Wake Forest 10 E. Carolina 7, Wm. Mary 7 Davidson 13, Geo. Wash.

9 Georgia Tech 38, Texas 3 Auburn 20, Chattanooga 3 Duke 34, West Virginia 15 Florida 43, Northwestern 7 Add Midwest Texas Tech 23, Kansas 7 Oklahoma 17, Oregon 0 and a 10-foot putt. While the outcome was never is the first game for both Associated Press Sports Writer At that point, he was 14 under par. But he went over on two of teams each will have to make in doubt and Ole Miss held a steady offensive edge, it was NASHVILLE (AP) Quarter- considerable adjustments to not what Rebel-Tiger fans had pack Gary Davis, a junior col ward improvement. Ole Miss blew a number of come to expect from these games. lege transfer, scored two touchdowns as Vanderbilt beat The the last three boles.

Twilight League Woodland Hills' Twilight Lea There was no explosiveness. Citadel, 24-0, Saturday night for its first opening game football victory since 1961. Defensive halfback John Gam scoring possibilities and Memphis State never had one. The Ole Miss offense looked at its best when Graves worked the sprint-out pass to Rocky Fleming. This could be their bread-and-butter play throughout the season.

Fullback Bobby Wade gue held its tourney Thursday night Neal Maners was the Class A winner with a 40. Owen McNatt's 39 won him first place MIDWEST Michigan 41, Oregon State 0 Mich. St. 28, N. C.

State 10 Wisconsin 20, Iowa St 10 Purdue 42, Ohio U. 3 Miami, Ohio, 20, Indiana 10 Missouri 24, Minnesota 0 Iowa 31, Arizona 20 There was no real spark, and Memphis State's offense lay absolutely dormant until the final six minutes of play. At that time, trailing 13-0, coach Spook Murphy's team moved to the Ole Miss 22 primarily off the passing of quarterback Terry ble added icing to the cake with a 98-yard touchdown on a pass interception the longest pickoff MONDAY IS OFFICIAL FELT HAT DAY IN JACKSON in Class B. James McNeal held the low net with a 32 and the also is an outstanding threat. Memphis State must find an return in Vandy history.

Davis lived up to his pre- blind prize was won by Paul W. Michigan 16, Lamar Tech Padgett. McAdams. fseason billing as a skilled pass 14 There the drive died and so Team PH. offensive pattern if it hopes to finish the season on the bright side of a one-loss ledger.

The defense could hardly be better er, which head coach JacK Green said Vandy needs to re did the hopes of Memphis State. Shape up in our New Drake 27, N.W. Missouri 0 Buffalo 27, Kent State 23 Nebraska 14, TCU 10 The vaunted Ole Miss offense build its football fortunes. After a defense dominated never did completely over Mississippi 0 7 3 313 Brittain's Phillips 66 28 Conalco 25 Henderson Hardware 22 Mutual Life Savings 20 Pope-Russell-Overall 19 Combined Insurance 15 Memphis State 0 0 0 00 first half, in which Vandy took a 3-0 lead, the Commodores Miss Graves 1 run (Keyes Fall Southwest So. California 10, Texas 6 throw the Tiger defense which had its work cut out for it all evening through the lack of a Tiger offense and the poor kick) Add Far West California 21, Wash.

St. 6 punting of Bob Baxter who aver Miss FG Keyes 33. Miss FG Keyes 28. Attendance 50,164. roared back to put the game out of reach early in the fourth quarter.

Davis got Vandy's first touchdowns on quarterback sneaks aged under 35 yards per kick. Standouts for Memphis btate OATS DAN THE MONY MAN Far West Wyoming 13, Air Force 0 Washington 19, Idaho 7 Stanford 25, San Jose 21 24, Colorado 3 Allen, Dibeta from the 1. The two scores were set up with Rusty Cantwell's 42-yard return of the second-half kickoff and a fumble recovery were Chuck DeVliegher, Larry Duck, Reg Sharley and Alex Dees. Their counterparts on the Ole Miss team were Mac Mc-Clure, Jim Urbanek and Marvin fcaJS. Jinan at the Citadel 17.

McQueen. by Cantwell's kickoff return carried to the Citadel 39, and Davis McQueen, former Somerville dan McCarthy Insurance, First Nat'l Bank Bids. took his team in for the score high school star, went both ways for Ole Miss playing tight end on offense and end on defense. Jackson Dazzles in seven plays, with the aid of a 15-yard penalty and a 6-yard mm MONY Ole Miss scored early in the sweep by Steve Bevii to the 1. Bill Ogburn, the Citadel quart second quarter with quarterback Jody Graves going one yard for the TD.

Jimmy Keyes added erback, fumbled late in the third period and Cloyce Darnell re MOREHEAD, Ky. (AP) Mickey Jackson, fourth-leading MUTUAL OF NEW YORK TMC MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OP HEW YORK, NEW YORK, N. Y. FOR LIFE, HEALTH. GHOUP INSURANCE, PENSION PLANS.

MONY TODAY MEANS MONEY TOMORROWl the extra point and the half covered for Vandy at the 17. Seven plays later, Davis scored. scorer in the nation last year, put on a dazzling show of speed Start the season with a new Knox Felt Hat from our outstanding selection. Fine quality in dress and sport styles in newest fall shades from Saturday night in leading Mar shall to a 27-20 college football victory over Morehead. USC Squad Stampedes Longhorns AUSTIN.

Tex. (AP) Rov Jackson scored Marshall's first and last touchdowns, the clincher coming with 1:07 left to $-T95 20. to This is our "no kicks'' action boot Spoil Debut BATON ROUGE, (AP) Superb running and blocking by Trigger Allen and Dwain Dibet-ta, plus heads-up defensive play, gave Louisiana State a 28-12 victory over South Carolina Saturday night and spoiled Paul Dietzel's debut as Gamecock coach. There were only a few scattered boos when Dietzel, who coached LSU to the 1958 national championship but broke his contract three years later to go to West Point, brought his Gamecocks on the field. Instead the student body began to chant, "Tiger bait," and the cry was picked up by most of the 67,512 partisan fans.

South Carolina punts were blocked twice within a span of two minutes in the third quarter. The first one was turned into a LSU touendown. The Gamecocks got one touchdown in the first quarter before LSU's defense boxed in quarterback Mike Fair and his receivers. In the third quarter South Carolina back Bobby Bryant raced 77 yards with a Tiger punt for a touchdown. Early in the first period, Allen and Dibetta sprung Nelson Stokley loose for an 11-yard dash into the end zone.

snap a 20-20 tie. Tommy Gray, who wasn't sup posed to play offense this sea son, earned the scoring punch for Morehead as he dashed 39- Winslow's pinpoint passing shook up Texas in the first half Saturday, and ninth-ranked Southern California held off a yards for one score and bulled across from the one for another in the closing minutes to set up Longhorn comeback for a 10-6 victory in the college football opener for both teams. The intersectional battle. matching two recent national the 20-20 tie. Morehead had reached the 15 when the gun sounded.

Morehead dominated the first half in statistics as well as muffed opportunities. Loose tackling cost the Eagles a touchdown when Jackson raced 83 yards on a punt return in the champions was seen by a national television audience. The junior quarterback, the most accurate passer in Southern California's history, also scored the Trojan touchdown on a nine-yard sweep, diving across the end zone flag after taking out Longhorn defenders. Jm Jr X. cpi first period.

He broke away from HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER MARX four defenders and used a block at the Morehead 40 to escape 103-105 N.HIGHLAND PHONE 427-8161 down the sideline. Hlnllllftoipipeirs Victorious KNOW WHAT'S "IN" AT BRASHERS? BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (AP) Jim Vorhees, a freshman miscues the first three times it had it and each time St. Joe recovered and went on to score. back, scored three touchdowns The Hilltoppers, down 21-0 at the start of the second quarter, shook off a case of fumbles and closed the door on the Hoosiers' scoring.

Western gave up the ball on Saturday as Western Kentucky St. Jo, relied almost solely on overpowered St. Joseph's of Indiana, 42-21, in the football open passing as Mike Sheahan er for both clubs. "MI'IM I 1- WIMP k. 11 Tigers Romp Minnesota Youll have no kicks on this one.

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COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) Missouri's new quarterback, Gary Kombrink, used pinpoint passing to break open the game, grabbed two and crossed the goal line. The Hoosiers were virtually helpless on the ground, gaining only 14 yards. After Johnny Vance put Western in the scoring column with a one-yard plunge, the Hilltoppers attack began clicking. One of Vorhees touchdowns came on a 30-yard pass from Johnny Graham, another freshman quarterback.

W. C. Helton hauled in a pass interception and returned it 45 yards to score. The Hilltoppers closed their scoring with a 15-yard dash by Dan Lammers. St Joseph's 14 7 0 021 Western 0 7 14 2142 then turned it over to power Just $18.95 runner Barry Lischner to wrap ud a convincing 24-0 victory in six plays, with Kombrink pulling the trigger on a 10-yard pass to end Jim Juras and a 46-yarder to halfback Earl Denny to set up the touchdown.

Charlie Brown, Missouri's squirmy halfback who had been well contained in the first half, got the nine-yard touchdown. Later the Tigers moved 61 yards for the clmching touchdown. Bates, an ex-quarterback, over Minnesota Saturday. Missouri was fortunate to escape with a 3-0 halftime edge. VJOLVERIHir The Golden Gophers dominated the half with the running and look a lateral from Kombrink, then flioDed an eieht-vard run .11.

Toby ning pass to end Chuck Weber ii i in uie end zone. 11 IIII3I11S SHOE STORE pasfing of quarterback Curtis Wilson and had an 82-yard touchdown pass to end Ken Last nullified. A 42-yard field goal by Bill Bates with just 1:14 left provided the halftime edge. But the Tigers, Sugar Bowl champions, struck swiftly from the second half kickoff 71 yards Missouri linebacker John Douglas got the last TD on a 23-yard Dass interceDtion run in NITE OWL SPECIAL Tonight: 9-12 All You Can Bowl $2.00 per person MALCO LANES 422-6666 Shoes for Dad and Lad lOS N. Highland Large new shipment off Knox Felt Hats has arrived at Brashers ffor Felt Hat Day Monday, September 19.

the final minute of play. Minnesota 0 0 0 0-0 Missouri 0 3 14 724 7 "IS.

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