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00 i THE SALISBURY TIMES, SALISBURY, MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER NO, PAGE SEVENTEEN That Leaves Nine Remaining Bowl Berths LSU, Iowa Loom As Grid National Champ Favorites By ED WILKS Associated Press Sports Writer Louisiana State or Iowa for the national championship, and almost a score of teams to pick from for nine remaining bowl berths. That's the way things look today in major college football after a weekend that saw unbeaten and top-ranked LSU Duke, second-ranked Iowa collect the Big Ten title and Rose Bowl trip, Pitt and Georgia Tech return to bowl consideration and Washington State snafu the Pacific Conference race to the Rose Bowl. With the Cotton, Sugar, Orange and Gator Bowls still looking for two teams and the Rose Bowl looking for one, no less than 17 clubs are lookin pretty. There are, in addition such possibiles as Oklahoma, Missouri, Texas Christian. Rice, Southern Methodist, Mississippi, Clemson.

North Carolina, California, Oregon State, Syracuse, Air Force and Rutgers. Perfect Slate LSU, now 8-0, couldn't help but pick up backers for the national Soph Speedster Has Big Role In Navy Game By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Navy's midshipmen have set themselves up as king of the hill in Maryland football, thanks in no small part to a powerful sophomore speeder named Joe lavage. The 195-pound halfback, starting a contest for the first time in the Maryland game at Baltimore Saturday, led the Sailors to a smashing 40-14 victory. Scored Twice Matalavage scored two touchdowns--on a 36-yard run and a plunge--and became Navy's rushing leader with 196 yards. His points also are high for the wellplatooned squad of Eddie Erdelatz.

On Saturday, he ran through the Terps for 102 yards in 10 carries, or 18 more than the entire Maryland team. Matalavage was replacing Ray Wellborn, who rode the bench with an injury, and it may be Wellborn will find it tought to get his former assignment back. Navy's decisive triumph was the first for an Erdeiatz-coached team over the Terps, who beat the Middies in 1950-1-2 under former Coach Jim Tatum. The midshipmen should find a breather in George Washington the capital on Saturday. After that, Navy has an off-date prior to the big clash with Army Nov.

29. Three other state teams won gridiron games Saturday, all of them by convincing shutout margins. Hopkins Triumphs Johns Hopkins defeated Swarthmore, Pa. 24-0; Morgan State buried Virginia 69-0 and Maryland State turned back Delaware State 44-0. The other state college team, Western Maryland, dropped a 27- 26 homecoming game to Lycoming, Pa.

It was only the third homecoming loss in 65 years for the Green Terrors of Westminster. This week Johns Hopkins will be host to Dickinson Maryland State will entertain Elizabeth City and Morgan State will play Hampton (Va.) at home. Western Maryland will travel to Philadelphia to meet Drexel. (title, decided by the final ated Press poll, after whipping Duke 50-18. It was the highest total in 21 years for the Tigers, who get back to the business of winning the Southeastern Conference title and a shot at the Sugar Bowl against Mississippi State this week end.

Auburn, still second in the SEC after beating Mississippi State 33-14, is on NCAA probation and can't be considered for a bowl. Mississippi, which plastered Houston 56-7, is third in the SEC and plays Tennessee. Old Miss could be a bowl pick without winning the SEC. So could Georgia Tech, now 5-2-1 after dampening Clemson's hopes with a big 13-0. Tech plays Alabama next.

Clemson vs. NC State Clem.son, the Atlantic Coast Conference leader, returns to league play against North Carolina State. North Carolina, second in the ACC and riding a six-game streak aftthumping Virginia 42-0, makes fits club big the bid against Tarheels Notre haven't Dame- beaten in eight tries. Notre Dame also figures plans. The Hawkeyes won Big by beating Minnesota 28-6, now shoot for the national title against Ohio State and Notre Dame.

The Irish, headed neither for a bowl nor the national title, were handed a third defeat, 29-26 by Pitt. Syracuse, a sure bet for a bowl, is 6-1 after whipping Boston University 42-0 and has only Colgate and West Virginia remaining. Army, third ranked last week's poll, beat the heat and Rice 14-7. The Cadets now have a breather against Villanova before the Navy Game. Navy shrugged off that 40-20 defeat last week Notre Dame and clobbered Maryland 40-14.

Rice, tied with TCU for the Southwest Conference lead, lost no prestige in loss to Army. The Cadets won it on a long pass in the final minute of a touch battie. Rice plays Texas this weekend, then plays TCU in what should be the showdown for the Southwest title and Cotton Bowl bert. TCU meets Texas after beating Finest Football Played Against Duke LSU Coach By W. B.

RAGSDALE Jr. BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) Coach Paul Dietzel, sounding a warning for unbeaten Louisiana State's two remaining foes. Mississippi State and Tulane, said the Tigers' starting backfield played its finest football in the 50- 18 rout of Duke. "We've never had backfield play like that since I've been at LSU," said the 34-year-old of the nation's No.

1 football team after. watching films of Saturday night's eighth straight victory. "Halfbacks Billy Cannon and Johnny Robinson have never biocked as well as they did against Duke," Dietzel said. "They were blocking as well as fullback J. W.

Brodnax. Nobody ever blocks better than Brodnax. quarterback Warren Rabb was splendid. He called his best game of the year, passed for Ernie Harwell To Speak Here Ernie Harwell, the "Voice of the will appear as the guest speaker at the Lions Club tri-state dinner meeting here Friday. Ernie's accurate and colorful sports broadcasting has won him many friends since he arrived in Baltimore in the spring of 1954.

He does the play-by-play broadcasts of Oriole games. Ernie has broadcast major league baseball eleven seasons for the Brooklyn Dodgers, New York Giants, and Orioles. He has aired top collegiate football games for CBS and also followed the Colt, Giant and Dodger football professionals. He is one of the few sportswritrepresented in the baseball hall of fame at Cooperstown, New York. In the summer of 1955, Ernie's prose tribute to baseball was selected to be hung permanently in the Hall of Fame.

During the past summer, the announcer again traveled to the Hall of Fame to present a tape recording of his narration of Hoyt Wilhelm's no hitter against the New York Yankees and the last baseball the Oriole pitcher threw. Ernie is a graduate of Emory University, where he won letters in baseball and basketball. His sports library dates back to the 1830's and is considered the most I complete in existence. Tire value unmatched al rock bottom price! Stop- -Notch Tread Design! 3-T Cord Body! More Durable Tread! 3-T SUPER-CUSHIONS -GOOD YEAR Fits most Fords, Plymouths, Nashes, Hudsons, and Chevrolets, Studebakers. $1295 Sine 6.00 16 fits older models of Sine 7.10 15 fits Dodges, Ford, Buicks, Nashes, Plymouth, Nash, Chevrolet, 1195 Olds, Pontiacs, Mercurys, and $1485 Studebaker.

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Phone Pl 2-3227 Salisbury Marquette 36-8. SMU elbowed into the title fight by creaming 33-0. The Mustangs play Arkansas next. Oklahoma won as expected, in beating stubborn Iowa State 20-0, while Missouri walloped Colorado 33-9. That left the Sooners and Missou tied for the Big Eight lead at 4-0-and they play this weekend at Oklahoma with the title and Orange Bowl berth on the line.

California regained the PCC lead by beating UCLA 20-17 while Washington State upset Oregon State 7-0. California, 4-1 in the league, has beaten Washington State upset Oregon State 7-0. California, 4-1 in the league, has beaten Washington State (5-2), but was beaten by Oregon State To make it tougher, Southern Cal (4-2) also has a chance. Rutgers, the only other unbeaten club playing a major schedule, a after defeating Lafayette 18-0. Air Force is the surprise club with a 6-0-1 record that tie is Iowa -after defeating Denver 10-7.

Wyoming, the Skyline leader, is next for the Falons. Hawks Trounce Hornets, 44-0, In Somerset The Maryland State College Hawks winged their way back into the win column Saturday afternoon by thrashing the Delaware State College Hornets, 44-0 in Princess Anne. So ended Vernon (Skip) McCain's three game losing streak, the longest since he took over the coachling reins of the flock in 1948. The Hawks, stacking up great gobs of yardage with a successful rushing attack, scored in every quarter, and the outcome wasn't in doubt even at halftime with the score, 22-0. DAN MILLER, Frederick, Okla.

sophomore, opened the second hall with a 97 yard kickoff return, as the scoreboard 1 lights continued to blink at a merry pace. Two of the other Maryland State touchdowns came on long runs. Billy Gray, an on-coming freshmen, galloped for 34 yards and Frank Muse scooted 25 for another TD. Muse and Miller both tallied two each. Miller also added two extra points.

The first touchdown was scored by Charles another budding yearling performer, on a one yard plunge, capping a 45 yard push. The score: DELAWARE STATE Ends Neal, Saunders, Bratcher, Fortune, Tackles Thompson, Holloway, Nixon, Haynes, Guards Wilson, Dukes, Arm- strong, Beecham, Centers Ingram, Williams, York Backs Hall, Baker, Harvell, Heath, Hinson, G. Davis, Pinkey, Anderson, Little, West. MARYLAND STATE Ends Warren, Badger, Roberts, Davidson, Price, Tackles Turner, Smith, Coley, Brown, H. Gray, Hobbs, Guards Chapman, F.

Robinson, Green, Centers Jiles, Huff, Backs Miller, Curtis, J. Robinson, Muse, W. Gray, Tanner, Cooper, Purkett, Harris, Holmes. Score by quarters: Delaware State 00 0 0 0- 0 Maryland State 6 16 16 6 44 Touchdowns Holmes (one yard plunge); W. Gray (34 yard run); Miller, 2 (97 and eight run); Muse, 2 (25 and 10 yard runs); Conversions Miller, and Cooper.

GAME AT A GLANCE Md. State Del. State 16 First downs 13 409 Rushing Yards 73 Passing Yards 118 Passes Attempted 24 Passes Completed 15 Passes Intercepted Fumbles Recovered 2 Fumbles Lost 3 No Punts 73 Punting Yards 220 65 Yards Penalized 75 Saturday's Stars By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Bill Kaliden, Pitt quarterbackCame off the bench and led 11- play, 73-yard drive capped by his 5-yard right end sweep with 11 seconds left for 29-26 victory over Notre Dame. Phil Snowden, Missouri quarterback Although ailing and limping with a back injury, prodded Tigers to five touchdowns in 11 minutes, passing for first and running for next two in 33-9 comeback against Colorado. Earl Faison, Indiana end blocked a second period field goal try and hauled ball 92 yards for TD and 6-0 victory over Michigan State.

Grover Garvin, California halfback Ran for 45 yards in 59- yard drive for first TD, then ran for 45 in 78-yard payoff march that beat UCLA 20-17 and put Bears back in lead for Rose Bowl berth. George Pupich, Air Force kicked 19-yard field goal with 2 minutes left for 10-7 victory over Denver. REMINDER FOR PEOPLE WHO WANT TO BE RICHER! and was brilliant on After Duke took a 6-0 lead in the first quarter, Cannon snared Rabb's for a 63-yard touchdown play. In the second quarter, Rabb tossed to end Billy Hendrix for a second touchdown. LSU plays Mississippi State Saturday night at Jackson, and meets Tulane at New Crleans.

The movies showed Robinson, Cannon and Brodnax consistently driving Duke tackle and ends out of the plays. Statistically, Rabb completed 4 of 9 passes for 95 yards and 2 touchdowns. Cannon gained 53 yards in 8 carries and caught 2 passes for 72 yards. Robinson gained 84 yards in 8 tries. Brodnax carried only 3 times for 4 yards.

but scored one touchdown. Eagles Score First Victory Of '58 Season The North Dorchester High Eagles scratched out their first win of the season over a varsity opponent Saturday afternoon, measuring Millsboro High, 18-8 at Shiloh. All of the homesters touchdowns resulted from alert defensive play, recovering of two fumbles and a blocked punt, all deep in the visitors territory. Millsboro High was limited to 32 yards rushing, all coming in the first though scoring its totaled eight points during the third quarter to take a short lived lead. THE EAGLES recovered a loose second quarter fumble on the opposition's 12 yard mark.

Larry Hoffman ran over to score from three yards out. Tom Moore's 55 yard runback of a pass interception accounted for Millsboro's lone TD. A safety came when Hoffman was tackled in the end zone by Moore. A fourth quarter fumble recovery, this one on the seven yard mark set up the second North Dorchester touchdown. Larry Jones running it over on a three yard sprint.

Bobby Phillips blocked a punt on the Millsboro 25 to set up the insurance TD. Benny Wheatley legged it over on a three yard trot." The losers, outdowned 13 to 5, had a minus 32 yards in the second 1 half. North Dorchester wound up with 185 net yards, connecting on three of 10 passes. Millsboro was unsuccessful in all seven passing attempts with two intercepted. PHILLIPS.

Frank 'Farrell, Howard Freeman and Gary Adlams fensively for distinguished the Eagles. themselves deThe score: MILLSBORO HIGH Ends Dukes, McCabe, Tackles Messick, J. Johnson, Guards Lofland, Esham, Center R. Johnson, Backs Scott, Moore, Parker, Muir, N. DORCHESTER HIGH Ends Saunders, Austin, Harding, Phillips, Tackles 'Farrell, Adams, Coates, Guards V.

Dukes, Freeman, McGilvary, Center Hastings, Backs--Hoffman, Wheatley, White, Jones, Marshall. Score by quarters: Touchdowns Millsboro Moore (55 yard intercepted pass); Safety Muir and Moore (tackled Hoffman in end zone); N. Dorchester Hoffman (three yard run); Jones (four yd. run); Wheatley (three yard run). Other Sports On Page 18 UV ego.m AL 100805 arab X000 Mater 00 MA north of Mt.

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