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The Daily News Leader from Staunton, Virginia • 15

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ft Staunton, News-Leader, Oct. IT, 1964 15 A A) ft rA Tech Romps UVa ueezes i By JOHN HALL ithe third quarter, but the second beaten Virginia Tech last week in the last one-half minute But the actual difference was Associated Press Sports Writer unit kept up the tempo with two more touchdowns. Nebraska, 28-6 LINCOLN, Neb. (AP)-Sopho- BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) 71 Geo.

Wash 0 0 0 0-0 Virginia Tech. 6 14 6 7-33 Virginia Tech opened defense of its Southern Conference football the conversion after Virginia's first touchdown in the first period. A place kick by Tom Shu- title Saturday with a 33-0 victo more quarterback Bob Church-ich rattled South Carolina with a pair of long touchdown passes in the first naif Saturday and man appeared to have tied the VPI Schweickert 22 run (kick failed) VPI Utz 1 run (Churchill 1 ry over George Washington due score at 7-7, but Virginia was principally to the unexpected penalized for holding, then de the Cornhuskers rolled to a 28-6 pass from Schweickert) return of injured star Bob VPI Francisco 28 pass from intersectional football triumph. Schweickert. Schweickert (pass failed) laying the game and came out a winner on a two-point pass from Bob Davis to Bruce Thomas.

The long bombs by Churchich, Schweickert, entering midway VH Page 1 run (pass fail in the first period, stiffened the replacement for injured Fred Duda, included a 50-yarder to ed) The underdog Keydets led three times, the first two scores VPI Marvin 4 pass from end Preston Love and a 30-yard- dull-starting Gobblers and guided them to the first of five touchdowns. Sharing long gains coming on a 52-yard pass from Owens (Cranwell kick) er to halfback Kent McClough- Miu fciiett to mc Hart and an Attendance 11,000 an. 81-yard run by Mike Patterson. The victory ran eighth-ranked with fuiibacK 5onny Utz, he ran 22 yards for the opening score and passed for another before the half. mixw mimiM in I Nebraska's string to 11 games dating back to the Air Force clash last year, Nebraska has But they couldn hold the lead or stop the play Virginia seems to have patterned for winning the close ones.

By MARSHALL JOHNSON RICHMOND, Va. (AP) JUST A'TWISTEVG Danny White (4) for the VSDB Red Raiders tries to twist his way into the clear as Eugene Lapizzi (9) moves in The Gobblers defense to help with a block. VSDB lost the 18-12 encounter Saturday afternoon In the Raiders' annual homecoming game. (Staff Photo by Sutton) won four this year while South Virginia edged VMI's Keydets 20-19 Saturday in the Tobacco Carolina has lost two and tied smashed a heavy George Washington passing attack. The Colonials couldn't get going until the VMI 6-19 6-20 two.

Bowl football game on the same Virginia South Carolina 0 0 0 68 come-from-behind pass play final quarter, when their deep Nebraska 7 14 0 7-28 VMI Hart 52 pass from est penetration was stopped on Ellett. Parker kick. the vn 14 with 1:42 left. that won last week, but the victory margin was a two-point conversion into which the Cavaliers penalized themselves. UVA Pincavage 2 run.

Virginia Tech, after two Thomas pass from Bob Davis. straight losses, was master of the field on offense and defense VMI Patterson 81 run, A 31-yard pass from quarter- North Cross Halts VSDB Streak. 18-12 kick failed. back lorn Hodges to end Larry The only dull note for VPI came when Garry Lyle blocked Dickie Cranwell's extra point boot, UVA Hodges, 1 run, kick SAMMY'S BARBER SHOP Appreciate Your Business" 1 06 E. kvtrlty St.

I i Ljw. '1 failed. Molinan brought Virginia from behind for the third time with 4 minutes left. It was the snapping a string of 27 straight. VMI Patterson, 10 run, same combination which had pass failed.

Schweickert retired early in UVA Molinan 31 pass from BUNDLED UP FOR THE COLD weather at Saturday's North River Horse Show is Donna Jo Robertson, who Is riding her ancle's pony Debbie Lee. Donna, from Staunton, was one of many youngsters in the large pony class competition. (Staff Photo by Dundore) Hodges, pass failed. Lockridge caught Jennings be Attendance, 17,500. began guiding the Raiders down- hind the line of scrimmage to field.

On a fourth down and four to eo at the 17 yard line, Dooley By TOM PARK Sports Editor A blocked punt early in the first quarter gave North Cross of Roanoke a margin of victory stop the try for the extra point, but North Side led 12-6. VSDB tried but couldn't find the combination. The North Cross defense was beginning to rolled out to run and passed to Calvin Glass at the one. Then the fleet quarterback cut sharply and went into the endzone on a plunge to tie the score. A run for the point failed and the in an 18-12 homecoming defeat for the VSDB Red Raiders snapping their shortlived winning click.

The teams exchanged streak at one. punts and the game went into the fourth quarter. On a punt re score remained 6-6. The Raiders took the opening For the rest of the first half 0 kickoff and on the great running turn the Raiders put the ball down on their 45. From that the teams exchanged the ball on downs as the clock ran out with point they began their last scor ing march.

The last 24 yards Imi kind of man are you? of halfback Danny White moved into North Cross territory. The drive faltered and the Raiders had to punt. The line didn't hold and Herb Moore crashed in to block the kick. He scooped up of the march came on another out any scoring threat. During the halftime ceremonies Miss Nancy Brown of Warrenton was crowned 1964 VSD Homecoming fourth down situation when Doo ley dropped a pass into the arms the ball and went the rest of the Queen by Mr.

Joseph R. Shin- of halfback Ronnie Kiser. VSDB paugh, principle of the school. distance fpr the score. The run missed a chance to go ahead for the extra point failed.

when Dooley was caught be VSDB tried to come back, but hind the line of scrimmage. With the score tied at 12-12 ran out of steam deep in North Midway into the third quarter the North Side team struck again. It had taken control of the ball on the 50-yard line and marched to the 26-yard line with Cross territory and the Roanoke North Cross came back strong. The Red Raiders seemed to backpeddle for 60 yards without the help of a key penalty. It was school took over on downs, mis time the Raiders again held the visitors and took over on the 49 with a punt return.

Quarterback Richard Dooley third and four to go when Geef Jennings rolled to the right and swept into the endzone. Clifton being able to stiffen up on defense. Finally, Jennings again hit the right side of the field and went in from 15 yards out, Jennings tried to kick the extra point but it went wide. VSDB went to the air in an at tempt to get back in the scoring column as the clock ticked off Comeback Time In Pro Ranks the final minutes. A pass was intercepted and North Cross had HOMECOMING QUEEN Miss Nancy Brown, Virginia School for the Deaf senior is crowned homecoming queen during the halftime ceremonies at the VSDB-North Cross football game.

Mr. Robert L. Shinpaugh, school principal, had the honor of placing the crown on the queen's head. Miss Brown Is from Warrentown. (Staff Photo by Sutton) the win.

Next week the Raiders will play host to the Tennessee School for the Deaf in an annual affair for both schools. 'fflfp points a game. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Comeback time already is Winless Denver plays its first North Cross ..6 0 6 6-18 VSDB 0 6 0 6-12 Scoring: VSDB Dooley (1 yd. run), Kiser (24 yd. pass from game under new Coach Mac here for a couple of teams that Speedie.

In the Chiefs, however, the Broncos take on the Western Dooley). VMI Rats Topple Cavayearlings, 22-16 Division leader and could wind up with their fifth consecutive North Cross Jennings 2 (26 yard run, 15 yard run), Moore defeat. 40 yds recovered fumble. IlMI LEXINGTON VMI held Virginia 6 0 0 10 16 VMI 6 8 8 0 22 Virginia to minus four yards rushing Friday and registered a Va. Meagle, 1 run, (run failed) 22-16 freshman football victory over the Cavayearlings as quarterback Charlie Bishop scored a touchdown and passed for VMI Hebert 2 run, (kick failed) VMI Bishop 6, run (Carter STRIKES 'N SPARES pass from Bishop) VMI Hince 10, pass trom Neither team ran the ball Bishop (Bishop run) va.

Brochers 8, pass from Gray (Buchanan pass from much VMI netted 51 on the ground and the contest turned into a passing duel between Bishop, a Staunton boy, and Pete Gray of Virginia. League News Compiled by PIERRE J. NIMAX Gray) va. Burg downed ball in If end zone for safety. VMI gained 172 yards on 13 currently the aces in the Country Club battalion.

The former, in of 25 passes while Virginia completed 11 of 22 for 137 yards. AUGUSTA COUNTRY CLUB MIXED TEN-PIN LEAGUE Dorothy R. Shellenberger, sec the lead with 13 wins to their won titles in the National Football League only a season ago. defending league champion Chicago Bears and Eastern Conference winner New York Giants must break out of their early season doldrums Sunday if they hope to be in contention again at the end of the year. Bears, with only one victory in four games, take on the Lbs Angeles Rams, who won two games and tied one before losing to Baltimore last week.

The Giants, with the same record as the Bears, go to Dallas for a contest between the two lowest scoring teams in the league. 'In other NFL games, Phila-delohia is at Washington, Detroit at Minnesota and San Francisco at Green Bay. St. Lpuis plays at Baltimore Monday night. Kansas City battles Denver while Buffalo plays Houston in the American League Sunday.

The Bears, 11-1-2 last year, hive beaten only Minnesota. (Included among their losses is a 52-0 defeat to the Colts. The Giants, on the other hand, own just a 13-10 squeaker over Washington after finishing 11-3 in 1963. Chicago is in the Western Conference cellar while their Sunday opponent, the Rams, are tied for second with Detroit. New York is one game away from the Eastern cellar, tied for fifth with the Cowboys.

At the other end of the scale, the Cardinals and the Colts will clash in a crucial contest at Baltimore Monday night. The game, moved from St Louis because of the World Series, features the unbeaten Cardi credit, the latter with a 12-4 sec It was the second victory against one loss for the Rats, while this was Virginia's ond stand. Walt Roszak's squad places retary of this mixed loop has again a report on the fly-sheets reflecting truly big bowling in one of the largest leagues in the Shenandoah cavity. third after this fourth league Virginia scored first on a one- listing, wrapped up in a four vard dunge by Howard Mea- way tie (9-7) together with the The big bowler in this one in Bart Kooshian line, the Dave gle, but VMI drove back with the kickoff to tie the score at 6-6. Bishop passed 42 yards to Showker team and the Ken Pol stance proved to be kingpin Freeman Lutz who slapped the lock bowlers.

Paul Hebert to set up tne score, plastics around to the tune of which Hebert got from the two. 244 points, thus setting a new season high for single rolls. Miley Dingledine's team soldered the connection with an block between Late in the second quarter, Bobby Crenshaw of Roanoke re Mil Of course, he did not stop here another four-way knot (8-8) covered a virgina rumDie at tne 35 and VMI drove in to score which holds Bill Duncan, Vince and bowled top notch to place first in the high series department as well. Freeman's set the go-ahead touchdown. Bishop Jubert, George Snyder and Free raced over from the six and man Lutz teams in fifth place.

Natural Gentleman Classic Forward Fashion was a solid 612. then passed to Bill Carter for Nan Leavel on the other lane Team Captain Won Lost the two-point conversion that made it 14- at halftime. Don Tavlor's recovered fum stopped the show with a pinfall of 188 and collected high game for the week on the distaff side. Tom Sheehan 13 3 Jim Ahearn 12 4 Walt Roszak 9 7 Ken Pollock 9 7 Bart Kooshian 9 7 Dave Showker 9 7 Twice, the gals clicked with a ble at the Virginia 28 gave VSI an opportunity to score its winning touchdown. Bishop passed the final 10 yards to Jim Hince 500-set.

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