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2C THE MIAMI KETS, Sunday, October 29, 1961 Gamecocks Surprise Terps; Georgia Tech Romps, 35-0 9 A- lulane A 4v IV- Treated i I Roughly it 4, 1 7 A.VDsgK 4 111 1IJI Associated Press Wlraphote JOE SCARPATI (44) CAN'T WIGGLE AWAY FROM DUKE Ken Williams (59) Puts The Grip On Ball Carrier A Flashy Duke Rips N.C. State Passes Topple Maryland COLUMBIA, S.C. AP) South Carolina combined new found offense with sound defense yesterday to upset heavily favored Maryland 20-10, in an Atlantic Coast Conference football game. South Carolina scored twice on short passes, both thrown by quarterback Jim Costen. One went for four yards to halfback Bill GambrelL The other was a six-yarder to end John Caskey.

Gambrell also scored another on an 11-yard Hannlgan kicked a 26-yard field goal for Maryland in the first period after Gambrell's scoring run. Then quarterback Dick Shiner flipped a nine-yard pass to end Gary Collins early in the second quarter to give the Terps a brief lead, 104. Aasoclated Press Wirephote SEND UP THE FLAG! TECH SCORES ON TULANE Halfback Zollie Sircy Bends Flag Marking Goal Line Mississippi Mauls Vanderbilt By 47-0 RALEIGH, N. C. (AP) Duke shackled North Carolina State's passing threat for three quarters and exhibited a flashy offense of its own today to gain a 17-6 Atlantic Coast Conference victory.

State's highly regarded quarterback Roman Gabriel was able to shake Duke defenders only in the final period, but by then it was too late to overcome the Blue Devils' 17-0 ad-. vantage. Duke sophomore Jay Wilkinson, son of Oklahoma coach Bud Wilkinson, clinched the triumph when he returned a punt 82 yards for a touchdown early in the fourth period. Duke scored first in the opening period on a 54-yard drive 4 featured by quarterback Gil Garner's passing. The Blue Devils, added a field goal just before the end of the half.

Bill Reynolds booted it from the 13. State scored its only touchdown midway in the final period when Gabriel passed 35 yards to" end Johnny Morris. AUBURN USES AIR TO BEAT CLEMSON AUBURN, Ala. (AP) Quar UNIVERSITY, Miss. (AP) than at any times this season.

Potent Mississippi launched a punched across one touchdown NEW ORLEANS (AP) Quar-terbacks Stan Gann and Billy Lothridge and a mighty Georgia Tech line smothered Tulane 35-0, before 20,000 homecoming fans yesterday as the highly-ranked Engineers rolled to their fifth victory of the football season. Tech, ranked ninth in this week's Associated Press poll, scored by almost every possible method and kept Tulane, which plays University of Miami here now, bottled up throughout the rainy afternoon. The Engineers rolled up a quick lead in the first nine minutes, marching 57 yards in 12 plays with halfback Zollie Sircy circling left end from the 10 for the score. Six minutes later, Lothridge spotted halfback Joe Auer with a pass down the sidelines and Auer sped in the end zone on a 57-yard play. A Tulane miscalculation handed Tech its third touchdown near the end of the first half.

Tulane halfback Donnie Cotton signalled for a fair catch of Lothridge's punt, but the Tulane sophomore managed only to touch the ball with his fingertips and Tech tackle Mike Nicholl recovered it in the Greenie end zone for the touchdown. In the opening minutes of the last half, Tech tackle Larry Stal-lings slashed through the Tulane line to block Sammy Camp's punt and Tech recovered on the Greenie 1. Lothridge sneaked over for the touchdown to send Tech into a 27-0 lead. STATISTICS OS. Terk Talaae First dawns 13 Knsaing lards IS 43 Passing yardaga 173 44 Passea 4-13 -21 Passes htlercepto! kr 1 Pants 7-41 -ZVX Fumoies Inst 1 1 Yards penalized 40 55 Ga.

Tech 14 1 1-15 Tulane Georgia Tech Sircy It run (Lothridge kick) Georgia Tech Auer 57 pasa from IjOthrtdge (Lothridge kick) Georgia Tech Nicholl recovered fumble In end sons (Lothridge kick) Georgia Tech Lothridge 1 run (kick failed) GeorglaTech Safety (Wright tackled Camp In end lone) Georgia Tech Martin recovered blocked punt In and zona (run failed) i Then came Costen's scoring toss to Gambrell and South Car- olina had the game in the bag. Fullback Punky Holler twice intercepted Maryland passes late in the game to throttle the Terp efforts to pull it out. The second time he returned it 19 yards to the Maryland seven. massive second half attack yes- in each of the first two periods. torrlav nnrl trio apmnrl.mnlrprl terback Bobby Hunt's passing gave Auburn a promised new offensive weapon and cleared the way for a 24-14 gridiron victory STATISTICS Rebels rolled to a 474 victory Picked UP temP over outmanned Vanderbilt in a against the tiring Vanderbilt Southeastern Conference foot team after intermission, ball game.

The scoring parade featured The Rebels, starting slower two touchdowns by fullback Bil- yesterday over a Clemson team Duke 17 2S4 St. 52 Two plays later Costen found Caskey in the end zone for an extra touchdown. that refused to budge on the First Downs Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage Passea Paseej Intercepted By Punts Fumbles Ixnt Tarda Penalised ground. The 180-pound senior from Lan- -14 1 a -24 1 15 South Carolina halfback Charles Williams gathered in a deflected Maryland pass in his end zone on the next-to-last play ett, tried only three passes but completed all for long gains, Duke 111 K. C.

State 0 Duke Wright 1 run (Reynolds kick) which' put the Auburn Plainsmen within scoring range. ly Ray Adams and one each by end Wes Sullivan, halfback A.J. Holloway, end Ralph Smith and quarterbacks Doug Elmore and Perry Lee Dunn. Adams' 20-yard run in the first quarter was the longest touchdown play and the score was all his. The 210 pound senior intercepted a pass by Vanderbilt's Hank Lesesne and returned it 25 yards to the Vanderbilt 35.

Adams carried to the 28 on the first play and scored on the next STATISTICS, Vaitdrrhtlt Miss. First Downs it Rushlas Yardage 47 304 Passing Yardaga 23 14S Passes 4-14 14-31 Passes taterecptad Br 1 1 Pants Famblea Last 1 1 Yards Penalised It Vandrrhilt Mississippi 1 14 M-47 Mlaslsspl-Adami 21 run (kick failed) Mississippi Sullivan 11 paid from Grilling (Sullivan kick) Mississippi Adams run CTempfer kickt Mississippi Holloway 32 pasa from Gritting (Tempter kick) Mississippi Smith 19 pasa from XI more (Tempter kick) Mississippi Elmore 2 ran (Tempter kick) DuKe Reynolds Z3 neia goal Duke Wilkinson 12 punt return (Reynolds kick) North Carolina State Morris 35 pass from Gabriel (pass failed) MS 2 Sophs Lead -VMI To Victory WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (AP) -Sophomores Butch Nunnally and Doug Walker rescued VMI's Key-dets from the brink of defeat yesterday and engineered the defending Southern Conference champions' 14-7 football victory over William and Mary's Indians. Nunnally passed for one Keydet touchdown and scored the other on a sneak at the end of a Sl-yard march. Walker intercepted i pass on the VMI 8 with less1 than a minute left, after the Indians suddenly came to life with a 66-yard march in the last four' minutes.

VMI (41 WM 7 1 a- William and Mary-Hal run (Barton kick) VMI Tucker pass from Nunnally (kick failed) VMI Nunnally 1 sneak (Traynham pass from Nunnally) Coach Ralph Jordan had warned after Auburn's 7-6 loss to Georgia Tech last week that his Tigers had finally found a passing formula and would be tough in the air. Clemson came to Auburn with of the game to end any final Maryland hopes. STATISTICS Maryland 8. C. Pint Down It It Rnshlnt Yardare 7 Passing Yardage 194 71 Passes 14-33 HI Passes lntereeptea' Br 1 3 Panto (-12 4 Fumbles lrt I Yards Penalize 25 35 Marrhuid 7 t-l Soutk Carolina 4 3 1 7-M South Carolina-Gambrell 11 run (kick failed) Maryland-Field foal Hanniran.

it Maryland Collins, 9 pass from Sain- (Hannigan kick) South Carolina Gambrell. 4 pass from costea 'Findley kick) South Carolina Caskey pass from Costea (Findley kick) a dreaded passing attack of its own, but it couldn't overcome a stubborn home-team defense, Auburn defenders time and again batted the ball out of the hands of intended receivers or made passing star Joe Anderson miss. Auburn had to come from be Mississippi-Dunn 11 run' (pi si failed) PGA Brass Get Together At Diplomat HOLLYWOOD, Fla. Golf executives will begin gathering Thursday for the 45th Annual Meeting of the Professional Golfers Association of America, at the Diplomat Resorts and Country Club. Future plans, player policy matters and progress reports will be considered during the nine-day meeting, according to General Chairman Henry C.

Foe of Reading. Pa. Education and teaching programs, open to the public, be held Nov. 7, at the Diplomat East, under the direction of PGA Vice-President Don E. Fischesser of Evansville, Ind.

hind to win. Clemson, taking ad vantage of its weight, took the opening kickoff and rolled 80 yards in 21 plays for the first score, with halfback Wendell DOES YOUR CAR LOOK OLD AND DIRTY? PAICO AUTO IEAUTY PARLOR Will five permanent by an Expert 1001117 Operator. Vovr Car Will Be Washed Or Waxetf While rev Work Free Rides To Work Richmond Romps Over Davidson, 20-0 RICHMOND, Va. (AP) Richmond blended a potent defense with a strong ground offense beaded by Earl Stoudt here yesterday and kept its slender Southern Conference football championship hopes alive with a 20-0 victory over Davidson. Stoudt, the Spiders' all-Southern halfback, scored 14 points with a pair of touchdowns and two placements and ran for 99 yards.

r. Chattanooga Folds Under Vols" Rally KNOXVUXE, Tenn. (AP) Sophomore Mallon Faircloth rallied Tennessee to a 20-7 victory over stubborn Chatanooga yesterday. The 185-pound sophomore from Cordele, starting his first game at tailback in the Vols' single-wing offense, threw a pass for one tquchdown and ran four yards for a second. SPECIAL Your Car Com sound Cleaned and Waxed 9 Associated Press Wirephoto Black going over from the 1 STATISTICS Clemson Auburn First Downs 14 1 Rushing yardaga 74 Passing yardage 12t HI Passes 14-34 (-12 Passea Intercepted ay 13 Pants i-3 1-34 Fumbles lost 4 Yards penalised 25 riemsea 7-14 Auburn 14 t-24 Clemaon-Black 1 run (Armstrong kick) Auburn-Mac nan 1 run (Woodall kick i Auburn Bursrn run (Woodall kick) Auburn Hachen i run (Woodall kick) Auburn Fa Woodall 43.

Clemson Scrudae 1 run (Armstrong kick). 3451 N.W. Mtl ST. HE 4-5212 PAIGO, INC. REBEL TOUCHDOWN BOUND Bill Ray Adams Goes 31 Yards For Score Fair cloth took charge of the DO YOU Vols and rallied them for two touchdown after scrappy Chat tanooga had scored in the second IT TAKES ONLY ONE DAY Whila Downtown At Work or Shopping period to knot the count at 7-alL Colorado Finds Later It Can Beat Sooners, 22-14 Before the 19-year-old Georgian trotted off the field, he had pick FOR MOTOR TUNE-UP Virginia Reeled By Wake Forest WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.

(AP) Quarterback Chuck Reiley ed up 108 yards rushing and hit three passes for 38 yards. Chattanooga quarterback Jim Bradshaw, who became a father completed only two of ten passes. PIUS FRII ft95 tnnirsemu ft a-Tvl. aj T95 but each was for a touchdown CyL Cart i IRAKI ADJUSTMENT Cart 7h 0-5 to halfback Donnie Frederick as NORMAN, Okla. (AP) Tenth-ranked Colorado recouped twice to put down a fighting but outmanned Oklahoma football team 22-14.

It Was the undefeated Buffaloes' fifth consecutive victory of the 'season as they continued driving for their first Big Eight conference Friday night, celebrated the event by racing 25 yards for Chattanooga's touchdown. He almost mis Southwest eiM It rum lain tkp i- yti-ltlll tniti Mj.u iiltm refilltir Set Munutic (slit Cheek ftwnttr Mint In Hit Fir lumlarl tfnt- tan sed the bus which brought the Moccasins here while awaiting lijitt tr rrjlict Milts Ms tsKisirr sal set tiaitf. CIim sittery Ms tiilt tens lit It Cite Mtimttic 1" 'Mtf CIim wrUrtttr air filter Set cirksretsr Mil iitsts Hi Mil tinl title in 15 years of membership. SMU Pulls A Victory Out Of Air RECULAR 1S VALUE PARTS ADDITIONAL USE YOUR PAN-AM CHARGE lrWVWVw4WwwVJ TEXAS AW SPEEDS BY BAYLOR, 23-0 Wake Forest drove Virginia deeper into the Atlantic Coast Conference football cellar, 21-15. STATISTICS Wake Va.

Forest First Downs 4 14 Rushing Vardage 15 241 Passing Yardage 35 17 Passes 7-1 t-M Passea Intercepted By 1 Punts Fumbles Lost 1 3 Yard Penalised S3 4 Virginia 7 1-15 Wake Forest 14 7 1-21 Wake Forest White 1 run (Walker kick) Virginia Freeman 70 punt return (Kowley kick) Wake Forest Frederick JO pan tram Reiley (Walker kick) Wake Forest Frederick 30 pan from Reiley (Walker kick) Virginia Cuzzo 1 run (Andrews pasa from Fischer) FOR the birth of the baby in Chattanooga. STATISTICS Chattanooga Tenn. First Downs 12 13 Rushing Yardage 204 245 Passing Yardage S3 Passes 1-S 4-5 Passea Intercepted By 1 1 Punts 7-34 -39 Fumbles Lost I 1 Yards Penalised 2 75 Chattanooga, 7 a 7 Tennessee 7 7 429 Tennessee disss 9 run (Cannon kick) Chattanooga Bradshaw 25 run (Mc-Clur kick) Tennessee Fsfehr 11 pass from Fair-cloth (Cannon kick) 1 Tennessee Faircloth 4 run (kick blocked) BODYWORK Give Your Cor That "LIKE NEW LOOK." We can roll out those unsightly dents and whisk away those scratches, IT TAKES ONLY ONE DAY! The defeat was winless Oklahoma's fifth straight this, season and eclipsed the school's all-time losing streak of four straight set in 1931 and matched in 1960. Fullback Loren Schweninger scored the winning touchdown early in the fourth quarter capping a 50-yard drive. Halfback Bill Harris gave the Buffaloes good field position for the clincher by returning a kick-off, after Oklahoma had gone ahead, 44 yards to the midfield stripe.

That gave Colorado a 16-14 lead and it proved to be enough. STATISTICS USE YOUR PAN-AM CHARGE Tennis Meet Set 'Today Twenty-four teams will square off in the pro-amateur doubles round robin tennis tournament to be held at the North Miami Beach Tennis Club, starting at noon today. Favored teams include Steve Toth, Racquet Club pro, and Gardner Mulloy, present national Veterans' singles champion; Har-fris Everett, pro at the Fontaine-3Ieau, and Ed Rubinoff, highest ranking Florida amateur; Al Country Club of Coral Garbles pro, and John Karabasz, U. of Miami team mainstay; Jack Cook, Coral Gables Salvadore Park, and Frank Shackleford, U. of Miami team; Ralph Zaeh, La krorce C.

and Mike deLaney. L. aaaanaawan FOR "1962 OWENS SKIFF" 35 ft. "BRIG AT I quality throughout, doubh plonk, teak deck, mane tonkt and thefts, electrical refrigeration, and ethet deluxe equipment is standard "A Sport Fisherman's Dream!" DALLAS, Tex (AP) Sophomore Jerry Rhome ran- and passed Southern Methodist 68 yards for a touchdown with 2:12 to go then passed to Billy Gannon for the 2-point conversion as Southern Methodist pulled out a story-book 8-7 victory over Texas Tech yesterday. It was a shocking climax for the slender crowd of 17,000 in the Cotton Bowl as Tech dominated the first half, driving four times almost to the SMU goal line but having to score on an intercepted pass by David Rankin.

The Methodists came to life in the last half after having gotten no farther than their own 39-yard line in the first two periods. STATISTICS FRONT END For Safe Driving plus Miles and Miles of Wear tor Your Tires WHEEL ALIGNMENT and BALANCING COLLEGE STATION, Tex. (AP) John Erickson, a junior college transfer moved into the starting lineup only this week, slashed through the line for a touchdown and passed for another yesterday to lead Texas past Baylor, 23-0. The Aggies, fighting for their life in the Southwest Converence football race, never let Baylor's fancy offense get started on the ground and knocked down pass after pass of the Bears' vaunted passing attack, to the delight of a Dad's Day crowd of 29,000. The triumph gave a 2-1 mark in league games in the conference.

STATISTICS Baylor Tex. AM First downs 17 Rushing yardage 74 203 Passing yardage 43 79 Passea -V 7-11 Paes Intercepted by 1 3 Punts rumbles lost 1 Yards penalised 45 15 Baylor Tesaa AM 9 e-23 AAM-Keeltng 2 Field Goal A AM Erickson 1 run (pass failed) AAM Huntington 7 pass from Erick-aon (Linnstaedter pass Huntington AAM Byer 2 run (paaa failed) 1 195 REO. $14.00 VALUE Weights FREE! USINQ BEAR EQUIPMENT! Cola. Okla. 11 13 291 154 31 47 4-11 4-10 1 1-31 4-3t 1 1 14 71 11-22 77 1-14 first downs Rushing yardage -Passing yardage Passes completed Passea Intercepted Punts Fanihles lost Yards penalised Colorado Oklahoma Teek BHD COLLINS GARAGE First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Tex.

11 19 ,122 23 41 107 7-14 -ll fcy 1 7 3-234 I 31 li NOW ON DISPLAY AT TWO LOCATIONS Passea tntereepted Punta Fumbles lost Yards Penalised Texas Tech Southern Methodist Montana Sneaks In MISSOULA, Mont (AP) -Montant cashed in on a pair of 2-point conversions yesterday and nosed out Colorado State University 22-19 in a Skyline Conference football game. 4 7 a t-7 6901 N.W. 7th Ave. PL 4-2591 Oklahoma Page 1 run (Jarman kick) Colorado Mavity 39 run (Hillebrand kick) Colorado FO Hillebrand 25 Oklahoma Porterlleld 19 pass from Page (Jarman kick) Colorado Schweninger 1 run (paaa failed) Colordao Schweninger run (pass failed) A DOWNTOWN 115 S.W. Second St.

FR 3-7308 BRIGHT OIVEIJS BOATS 820 N.E. 79fh ST. OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY 9 A.M. TO 7 9.H. past Texas Tech Rankin 35 pi inter- cepuun Lfaaieis aicsi SMU Sbsrwin 7 pass from Shome (Gannon paaa from Rhome).

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