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MIAMI SUNDAY NEWS, September 29, 1957 SB 7 Sinks THIS ONE HE'S Duke Smears Virginians By Score Of 40-0 In 33-6 'Hurricane 3 Middies were temporarily stymied by the visitors' defense, but they soon solved it. win over William and Mary before a homecoming day crowd of Flashing an attack similar to that displayed when they beat Boston College 46-6 last week, the Annapolis, Srpt. 28-(UP) A heavily-favored Navy eleven, unleasing a withering offensive punch powered by fullback Dick Dagampat and halfback Harry Hurst, today romped to a 33 6 With less than three minutes to play in the first quarter, Dagam pat scored on a pitchout from ouarterback Tom Forrestal from the three-yard-line. Ned Oldham converted, giving the Tars a 7-0 7 I lend as the climax to an 87-yard march. William and Mary struck back midway in the second quarter after an 18-yard gain by halfback Dave Edmunds that was closely followed by a sparkling 51 vard run by halfback Charley Sidwell to the Navy five.

After short gains I'm' by fullback Len Edmunds Durham, N. Sept. 28 (UP) Halfback Wray Carlton, taking his coach at his word, wrote himself into the Duke record book today by scoring four touchdowns and kicking two extra points in a 40-0 Blue Devil rout of Virginia. Carlton, a second stringer whose coach said "It's strictly -up to him," established a new Atlantic Coast Conference single-game scoring record with 28 points before 14,000 rain-splattered fans. The shifty, junior from Wallace, N.

ran across three touchdowns within 10 minutes in the second period, and took a perfectly-faked pass in the end zone in the third. Carlton also powered a Duke drive to the Virginia 3 in the third period. With fullback Hal McElhaney and guard Boy Hord paving his path, Carlton amassed 111 yards in 16 carries. STATISTICS VIKdl.M.I ltl'KR A Hr.l lima nil mi RitMh'nc Yarriaf 34 I'aaalnr Yarrtata 3-11 Paaaaa (-It PaaaPB In'ert'aptfd fcy Pnnla 117 a f'nmhla IS Varda ranaliaril IS ARMY IS IMPRESSIVE IN TRIUMPH BY 42-0 West Toint, N.Y., Sept. 28 UPt Dave Bourland and Bob Anderson paced a smooth-running Army football team to victory today over Nebraska 42 to 0.

Anderson, a 200-pound sophomore, looked particularly impressive in the brief time he was in the game. He scored Army's first touchdown of the game in two minutes and 20 seconds of the first period on a 6-yard plunge after he had put the ball in scoring position with a 27 yard dash around right end. Another sophomore, 158-pound Bennie Dillard, was the unexpected star for Nebraska. He made the longest run of the day for his team, 25 yards, and in the second period swept Army's end for 12 and what appeared to be a touchdown only to have the play called back for offside. The game, played in sparkling sunshine, drew 20,500 to Michie Stadium as Army opened its 68th football season.

plunged one yard for the score. Rubal missed the extra point and it was 7-6 for Navy. Minutes later, after successive attacks by both teams bncced down, Oldham caucht a William and Mary punt on the 26 and ran 17 yards to the 43. On the next play, Oldham carried again in the v. "a i out-standing play of the game.

He was trapped on the 20, lateraled OOOOFFFF Duk's Bob Bredhcad (Itft) and Virginia's Nelson Yarbrough collide forcefully in the second quarter of yesterday's same at Durham, N. C. While this was going on. Duke's Wray Carton gained 19 yards on an end run. AP Wirephoto.

to Wayne McKee, who in turn was trapped on the 15 but lateraled to Dagampat and the fullback ran for the touchdown. Oldham con Chapel Hill, N.C., Sept. 28 Geor ge Usry, Clemson halfback, pulls in a pass from quarterback Harvey White good for a 12-yard gain against North Carolina here today. Fred Swearingen (51) of the Tar Heel3 didn't come close to breaking up the pass. This second period play carried to the Tar Heels' 40.

Underdog Carolina walloped Clemson, 26-0. AP verted for a 14-6 halftime lead. STATISTICS Dartmouth Crumples New Hampshire, 27-0' Hanover, N.H., Sept. 28 (jf ONE HE AIN'T SUMMER SPECIAL innuT rifuntr WM I Si 11 4 SIM 'avy Jt 304 lftD 1J-30 3 40 Itoiwna Rtnhinf larnan Faaainc VariUf rara Faim kntorrrpted By Ptinla Fnmhlra Tarda Pfnallrei lit Dartmouth put together a speedy, running attack and a timely aer- ial barrage as the Big Green crushed the University of New GULFSTREAM Navy 13 27-0 today. I William and Mary OSO Tar Heels Convert Clemson Fumblitis Into 26-0 Victory t.oa 'm i am omy The running of Johnny Crout-j hamel and the pass receiving of Dave Moss, proved loo much for New Hampshire's defense to fathom.

I Navy arormj: Tourhdowna. Panampat 1 and run, and S7. lateral from Mc-Kaa; Oldham 1 and run; Hurat a 17, and run, and 3, and run. Convaralona. Oldham 3, Wllllnm aod Mary arorlnn Touchdown, Edmunds 1, plunie.

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28 (UP) North Carolina's Tar Heels put tar on their fingers as well today and 'i every loose tootbaii to smear Clemson 26-0 in FOOTBALL TICKETS. an Atlantic Coast Conference upset. a A damp crowd of 16,000 includ- ing Aaiai Mevenson saw senior mnir fr 0F Quarterback Dave Reed sneak a yard for one touchdown and pass 13 yards to end Buddy Payne for Villanova Wilts Over Furman a another to become the individual star. But it was the constant ball- bayL hawking that kept Clemson off SATURDAY, 8:15 P.M., in ORANGE BOWL balance and restored Tar Heel prestige after an opening upset by North Carolina State, a team ir that massacred Maryland today. (.

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Annapolis, Sept. 28 Roland Branquist, left, Navy halfback, enthusiastically bats away a pass intended for halfback Jack Yohe (22) of William and Mary. Men of Annapolis romped to a 33-6 victory. Above play came in the third period. AP Wirephoto.

fensive to defeat Furman, 20-0. Opening their 1957 home season before a crowd of 10,000, Villanova battled Furman in a nip and tuck contest through the first period and well into the second. With three minutes to go in the first half, Villanova halfback John Daniel let the ball slip from his hands. The Daniel fumble was picked up by Gene Head, 23-year-old Furman junior from Central, S. on the Villanova 33.

The Purple Hurricanes made one first down, but the Villanova North Carolina vt I'-Miami OrL II Daley Goff, Emil Decantis and Fumbles Help Stale Jim Schuler provided most of the momentum to set up the score. AUSTEN IIVIIKE Announces Goff gave the Tar Heels a first down on the Clemson as the per the opening of South Florida" Itfgesi and finest iod ended. He moved the ball to Defeat Penn, 19-14 Philadelphia, Sept. 28 (TP) Perm State, touted as one of the top football tearns in the East, converted a the 3 and then to the 2 where (illanoa Reed took it over. Phil Blaser converted.

I'-Miumi Nov. -tec. Clemson halfback George Usry pair of fumbles into touchdowns today to deieat a I'enn team which was much better than its advance notice, fumbled the kickoff on his own 26 and Leo Russavge recovered 19-14, on Franklin Field, for the Tar Heels. 'j TW LEAGUE DEPARTMENT LEAGUE DEPARTMENT A solid two-touchdown favor Nine plays later, Schuler one yard for the score. Blaz ite, State Nitlany Lions found aeven-man line tightened and with 18 to go on fourth down Furman's Sam Taylor punted Gut on the Wildcats' 23.

From there Jim Grazione, Villanova quarterback, suddenly broke into the clear ran wide to the left and ran 33 yards to the Furman 44 the first long run of the game. Penn's Ivy Leaguers an unexpected dose of poison ivy and er conversion try was wide. Carolina Seerts The Tar Heels did not threaten again until the fourth period had to go all out to prevail in this season opener for both teams. when Reed and sophomore Quar pf A VC by Kasperian and a 15 yard penalty against Penn. STATISTICS rKNN BTATK TENV Urat Pnwna IJ I Buahlnf arriara J7 It I'aaaint Yardaia 1-14 raaara 1 Taaaea IntrrrpptM by 1 runla 43J.7 Fiimhlp I 3 Tarda ranallcrd It Pann (Mate 1 Pana 1 a iu Pann Stata Prnrina- Tourhdowna: Kaaprrian 44, plunga); Farla 12, paaa from Jatkal; Gilmora, (2, plunge).

Con-veralon: Caprara. Pann nrlnB Tourhdowna: Muairk ri. 47, run; Convaralona, Rlapl, Wrlaht. terback Jack Cummings put on the new male look a Only loose ball-handling by the a passing show. the authentic Ivy Look! Penn lads they lost three fumbled balls marred their 17 lkY An offensive holding penalty stalled a third Tar Hell touch down drive but only for a minute for men of every size.

Goff and Schuler moved the ball to the 13 and Reed passed to top performance since coach Steve Sebo took over four seasons ago. Payne in the end zone. Bob Shu pin converted. State scored early in the first Guard Fred Swearingen inter cepted a Clemson pass on his quarter after Penn's Bill Young fumbled a fourth down punt attempt on his 21. Dave Kasper- own 4 and hauled it out to set That was the turning point for Villanova which scored moments later with 2 and one-half minutes of the second period remaining.

Kick Sapienza booted the extra point to make it 7-0. The Wildcats were completely in control in the third quarter. When a Furman aerial offensive went awry, the Villanova line moved in on halfback Charley Gay, partially blocking his punt and the Wildcats took over on the Furman 34. Grazione then tossed to Tony Varrechione, a senoir end from West Warwick, R.I., for a score from 38 yards out. Sapienza missed the try for the extra point.

Villanova drove 73 yards for Holy Cross Held To Tie By VMI Worcester, Sept. 28 (i an, a junior from Worcester, up the final score. A pass from Cummings to end Takey Crist, good for 53 yards, put the Tar drove across from the 4 Heels on the Tiger 13. on the sixth play and Emit Don Coker moved the ball to Caprara converted to make it 7-0. Naturally, tha min'i style laadar of South Florida would ba th laadar in eHaring tha authanfie Ivy Look in man'i clothai.

AUSTIN BURKE balievat this is tha right way for gantleman to drass that Ivy took raprasants tht parfaet klanding ef tha natural look with trua dignity that tha "slim sil-1 houatta" is tha smart silhouatte. For tha authantie Ivy styling coma to AUSTIN BURKE whar. you will find South Florida's most fabulous salactiea Ivy Sport Coats, Suits, Slacks, Walk Shorts at AUSTIN BURKE'S traditional DISCOUNT pricas. Plus the im-paceabla sarvica and fittinq dapartmants that hava mada AUSTIN BURKE tha largast volume stylo laadar in man's clothas end now naturally laadar in Ivy, tool HAND LOOMED SHETLAND SPORT COATS the 9 and then went all the way on a pitchout from Cummings. i s.

I i 1 I i iJ Virginia Military Institute used its speed and deception to offset a big weight advantage today as the Keydets battled Holy Cross' rugged football forces to a 21-21 tie. In the second period State Clemson's only other threat turned loose a 16-play. 66-yard march for its second touchdown, ended on the Tar Heel 13 when end Al Goldstein stole the ball from Tiger Quarterback Bill Bar-bary as he attempted to pass. scored by end Jack Farls on a 2-yard pass. It looked like Penn, winner of only four games in the past three years, was in for another drubbing.

But the sleeping giant rebounded to score after the next kickoff. the third touchdown, with the payoff toss from Grazione to Sapienza from the Furman 35. Dick Keyser kicked the extra point. Furman 0 0 0 0 Villanova, '20 Villanova Urnrln Touchdown: Graainna (1, plunaai; Varrachinna 3S nana from Grailnnai; Kaplnz (35, run-paaa from Graslone). Convaralona: 8a-pianaa, Keyser.

Imported lightweight fabric, hand From the State 47. quarter ftii I I i V. 8 I STATISTICS CI.EMSON t'NC: Flrt Hnn 10 18 Titan 101 7 Fualni Yardal 108 1M Paaara t-S 1 Fum Inlffrrept4 By Pitata 4-W 1 Fnmhlra lout 1 10 Ytrdi Penallin! 9 North Carolina IS IS in Clfmnn I or(h Cnrolln Ncorfnr: Touchrlowni, Rd (1. anaki, Schuler 1. plunjn.

Payna (13. paas from rrW, c.okr oorned in Enqland. With authentic back Sal Musick, 20-year-old The Keydets, who gave away an average 15 pounds to the favored crusaders in the middle of the line, continually broke through to break up Holy Cross bids for the victory. VMI made three successful goal line stands from within its 10 and threatened to win the game itself before time ran out with the Keydets on the Holy Cross 12 yard line. STATISTICS HOI.V 4BOSS VIRilMA MILITARY In First bin It Bu.hlnc Yardara 1WI 1)4 Paaainr Yardat 4 -tt Paaaaa t-13 0 Paaaaa Intarrrptrd by I Pnnla 141.1 Fumhlaa I4 1 I) Yarda Prnallara1 to junior from Talmadge, Ohio, executed a double fake handoff.

i Ivy League touches such as hooked vents, new welt seams. In choice of 3 or 4 buttons, with plain or new paisley lining and featuring the latest in muted Ivy tones. These were cut back to his left and scampered into the end zone. Frank Riepl converted to make it 13-7, (9, runt; rtinEer, vnupin. ode to sell for $75 but AUSTIN BURKE offers them to introduce his Ivy Department renn siaie.

That was the score at the half, which ended with Penn State on the Penn 7 as the result of a recovered fumble, a 20-yard run at Yale Wins 27-0; Air Ann Strong New Haven, Sept. 28 Mt Sharp, opening game pitching by quarterback Dick Winter-bauer paced Yale's defending Ivy League champions to an easy 27- 1 a lit' Princeton Sub Beats Rutgers Princeton. N. Sept. 28 (UP) Princeton's Ivy League favorites, plagued by fumbles and penalties at critical moments, blasted over a touchdown with less than four minutes to play today for a 7-0 victory over undermanned Rutgers in the 4Bth game of collegiate football's oldest rivalry, dating back to 1869.

Substitute tailback John Heyd, who took over when starter Tommy Morris was injured in the 0 victory over the University of Connecticut today. Open Tonite (Friday Nite) Monday Mte 'til 10 P.M. DOWN 05 17 Hand dataflad Authantie IVY HALL SUITS. Stylad by Jea Stuart. Tropical Worstads, Flannals, Oaeron It Wools.

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